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advantage of the change to mik⋅ 2 off the new But be wit bler by a grand dily's to the on. not allowed to make more than 9 being y cleverly caught at the wicket by A, E. Linning. 11-69 Campbell wis juned by Tethbridga and the latter with a stogle eff Ming brou-bt the sense to 1o. ckan very neatly bowled Campbell where'urned to the pavllian smid much cheering with 41 apaint! bis name-one short of the high score so far mide (Maule 44). 120-7-43 Ward the brame Lethbilige's parer ut ass alterans prom ly followed, Lethbridge belag caught In the slips by Dr o Vallege then went in and by a neat hi raradust off Mann and then lost his part ne Wid, wans, bowled by Man for 121-0-0
1 yes, the last min, then went Twicker h: this time resembled an 11 call skłatwalattosi-l the hate when off in 49 pm. D.vies was bawlad by
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1898.
no he d'eregzadei-br-us becinam they are not these, which we followed in the good old times. Ii Britons we only a title qu'cker æt appreciat Eng the mo hods of their neighbours, and at elther adopting them food, or seeking to counteract them if bad, a great deal of the pre- sent anxiety shout our trade we'd reuse 10 exist. A striking eximple of British "lowness to appreciate new methods was afforded by car backwardner in introducing techuical ducation. One of the new States, misen in the last forty уста, 1 the one which most extensively alded the manufactures by this meins. To di technical educa⋅fon as a means of improving cur products was practically unknown. It took vers before we appreciated this metod and adoped li Ais thera por will other methods of advancing trude to lowed by nor rivals, and neglected by us
near Calnese conserve?
Before answering this questi ›n, it may be well to take stock of our European Givalu. Two ri them a caly disposed al. Neither Austria mor Italy is el her pollically or commercially to bered Anatala is a country to which Naine has been kind and Fate eternally bastile. I has immense natural recou ces, but its weak palitical con ilen has bindered the develop meal. What Austili might become if it bad.
H. S Acton, Farbridge, b. Jackson....25internal and external peace for a prolonged
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period there is no use of speculating on. "At he present time Britain woold derive great advantage from a slr@ng' Anura; and it is one at our misfortunes that 'Austria -is not strong Italy is rotten palically end commercially. I bas no desire to cross our path, and no power to do in.ff it had the wish. The next Pawer to be considered in France. As a comine cial rival to Britain, France is a quartita magligeable. Not that the French do no trade; not that they do But hot at some polats c mpita with us. France's trade is not a growing one. France's in a stagnant conditon commercially. Polit cally France is allt of importance. She will continue to be source of constant irritation to this country until she gets her qalelas with re- gard to Colonial expansión as she got her qafetus with regard to European faks in 1870 Brain may look with comparative`equuolmly
commercial point of view, France may by annex.
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out of certain markets, but French trade with not be developed thereby. France will go on expandi g her altra-European possessions, and thus patting so many thorns Into our side, until we will stand it no longer, and then we shall clear her cat of them all, fast as we cleared her out of Canada and India.
At 4.15 pm. Comming and Moule went te first, Moule taking Grit ball, being served by Lethbridge from the far end with Vallings bow.apon France's Colonial development, From the Hng from the pavilion. Moule made a fine drive to the if for & off Langhorne, Illowing it with a biting large tracts of the world's surface shut us for & off Langbborne To the astonishment al all Mrale was bowled by Lethbridge when he had made no more than 73. T. Wallace then became Comming' partner, bat be was clean bowie, with Lethbridge's second bill for a Å Track, the next man ir, went to the field he Wa Accorded a very hearty recepila frara spectators, for Shangbal now seeded By to win The Art overs were maldess, but is the next Track, was beautifully caught by Moberly, before he had a chicce to score. Mara then-essayed to make up for the two consecutive ducks," but astrowly escape being caught at the wicket in the second over. Cumming, when he had only compile 4 of the total of 19, was Dew then caught at point by Word 19-4-4. followed. Mach, having made a single c
who red by Dew Lethbridge. made twn, also eft. Lethbridge, who avenged himself with his next ball by scattering Dew's
.4. balls for . Leikhrlige hed thus taken 4 wickate for's runt A. E Linning then joined Menn. The interest at this stage was at a high tension, but it was evident that Shanghai would have a lot of leeway to make up before time was called Il the match was to be finished to-day. Lastleeding, and thus depriving par trade of mar- ning with the third ball of the next over made a fine hit to leg which was awarded with a, oft Valling. This bowlse was then succeeded by Langhorne and annleg profited by the change a pretty cat in cover Their
Our two real rivoltare Ruisls and Germany. These are the two European States which have real power, and the movements of which, both political and commercial, Bliain must watch with Jealous care. They are the only two European States from which we have anything to fear. The others might do us harm, but it would not be Irret levable. These two m'ght Inflci on es lojaries from which we could never recover. Of the two Russia is a long way the less dangerous if we are only catelul what we do. Rustla will not be for a long time a rival": a export tiade. But Russia is developing with great rapidity her power of preduction for her nwn marketi, and as that power is developed those markets will be closed to us. We cannot present this result.
All that we can do is to prevent Ruula from
IMPERIAL DECREES.
PERING, September 25th.”
We have been repeatedly in 1-health stace June last and all this times we have not yel succeeded to segalning our salire health, Wa hereby grant permission to our high MinisteTA either in the Capital or in the provinces to recommend to as any capable and experiencia physica they may know or hear of and await our commande Shall there be mar good physician in the provinces who can start at once for Pektur tet him do so without any delay.
September 23.4.
Ha Plag-chih, Governor of Shal, com mende, in obedience to pur die an expectent Tantud of the 4 halo maand Hou Ya arap
on filled to hold the post of war Minister abroad. Let the said Taola! come to Peking and present
21st September.
himself lor audience.
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Consignees.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
PACKETS
PROM LONDON AND STRAITS:
HE Steamship
ΤΗΣ
"GLENOGLE."
having arrived from the above Ports, Conilgneta of Cargo by ber are hereby informed that thair Goods are belog landed at their risk hate the Godowns of the Hongkong and. Kowloon Wharl and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded untest notice to the contrary be given before 1 P.K. TO-DAY. October will be subject to rent.
CATRO
remainlog undelivered after the 4th
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Sung Peb-la. the Centar, has been guilty of Consignees are requested to prescal all Claimi speci- recommending a villain to us (for damages and/or shortages not later thaa the Tith October, otherwise they will not be King Ya-wel-Translator) for higher honours
reco Bised. and greater trast. Now we find that the sald Censor has always bad a bad reputation and to unfit for post. He is therefore hereby cablered and dismissed for ever from the Civi Servlet.
Tan Chrün. Governor of Raph, 'recom- mends in our fav græhla nnlige the Hanlin Com- pller, Sang Vje (of Szechunn) and Hang T18, an engiant prefeci of Hap-h, fited to held parts a Ministers to foreign countries. The two officers are commanded to come to Peking and present themselves tor
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CALENDAR.
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TO-DAY.
Monday, 3rd October, 1998,
Chinese 18th of 8th moon of 24th year of
Kwong-si. High salar-Yorning wallkr. 35min. Afternoon ...10kr. min. Low wa.c~~Morning hår. $7mla. Afternoon 4kr. 10min. ANNIVERSARIES,
1601-Treaty nf Limerick. 1849-H.M.S's Melea, Fury and Columbia
destroyed the piratical fleet of Chul
pod. 1866-Pazce Derween Austria and Italy, 1880-Treaty between Brall and Chlas signed
at Tienilo.
1981-R! at Hongkong. 1891-stal entisten on the Yangisze betweca, Billah steamer Lleishing and Chinese gunbox!.
Bills of Lading I be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 27th September. 1808. f. 1165
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE P. & D. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
"PARRAMATTA,"
THE P. &
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named ressel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Haerkes
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns, at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as tha Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cage:
From London, &c., ex 5.5. Britannia. From Persian Gulf, ex S.S. Kilma and and Assyria.
Optional goods will be landed here unless Instractions are given to the contrary before 3 P.M. TO-DAY.
Goods not chested by the 6th October, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Instance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of be damage ahtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent, Konekoaz. 10th September, 1808
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
`NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.-
HE Steamship
THE
The
"LIGHTNING," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 2 F.M. of the 4th October will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Wanchal.
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE
much Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
by making teed to win, which said, however, that we cannot prevent Russia 1803-Pin 0-Samran extragnehat Bangkok. DELIVERY of their Goods-from alongside
could ha. 1; be expicted to be made befoe the Lowson then relieved wickets were drama. Lethbridge and in the next over Lanning made fine hit to see leg, the bali g'riding the boundary, eff Langhorne. He secured a with the next ball when iime was called.
SHANGHAI
Second Louings."
kets which is at present possesses: Upon this potat B Itzin should stand firm as a rock. If Britain sitows Rasala to obtain coniral of China, It will not only surrender the Chfazie mar ets, but I will give Russia a key to India. It is
going Into China i she sets her mind on [1. We can a present; but our lank will be ten times more difficult if we walt til the Siberian Rall way Is Ghlabed. Raysia will not fight at present, because it cannat. If we walt two years, the Karsian position will be träsitely stronger and pars correspondingly weaker. The wo Powers now at sang on China are France and Rauta. Wherever they get control B-Bipale and fluence il be but out. If we'de be to presive there in Chier, we must present France and Russia from geuing consol. There fa only. one way of doing this. Chins must be a second
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TO-MORROW,
Toeslay, 4th October, 1898. Caloes--19th of tih moon, of tith year of
Kwong-sil
High water-Afternoon Ohr. 27min.
and 10kr 55mtu. Low, water-forming mana 5hr, d5min. Afternoon ..... Ihr. Sömin. ANDUVERSARIES,
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THE PROSENT POSITION OF BRITAIN IN EUROPEAN AND ORIENTAL AFFAIRS,
[CONTRIBUTID TO "THE SC TSMAN ”. IST SEPTIMBER}
39
A te present time, when inte pational calities see in very critical cordi ien, it is particolarly der bleak the people of this country should exactly understand th-le postian In the world and suld krow Ρ ecisely what they want. The uneasiness to which wa bave us a nation for some years, been a pey is lingly due to a fallare to comprehend wbern we are and what The Briton jastly prides himself on apeli-ical instinct superior to that possessed by other races, but he is axlow solmal in thtaking, He sees other nations growing in strength and extending thele trade, and be wonders whether his own vigour is falling, and he becomes nervously anxious about bly commerce. He need be netther fearful of waning vigour nor doubtful as to his tending capacity, he will only make up his mind as to what he wants and resplyg to get it. What Beltal waris is to remain the first nation in Europe. It can easily de so it. It Is wisely galded. It can with little difficulty loss its position if it is not,
forty
so much he wore for those countiles which fought us. The Grmine wool pr test by mil their gods, and say ous actio.. was unhiendly: bnt they would ot Sight. Neither would be Rosslan The French might, carried away by bir emotion, theesien war bat they know at well a ry on that war could only end disastroarly for them, Nor need we fear 'com. bination of these three Powers. They all hɔ è ar, but they will never unite against us. If then, we wish to preseve the Ctforse markets, we must sand policeman to keep the door open.
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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS
MAILS DUT!
Canadien (Empress of China) 5th, Inst. Indian (Kutsang) 7th Inst. Firsch (Caledonter) q'h fast. American (Glawgyle) rath loat, Tacoma (Olympia) (rth Inst. American (Coptic) 15th inst.
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THE F. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Candia left Singapore for this port at 6 a,m. yesterday, the and Inst.
O' all the European Powers, Germany, which was forty years ago no.....x geat Six e, is How our greatest sival. This is the merest com.
THE P. & O. steamer Monagon from China, monplace.bt it is necessary to lequire why shelved in London on the morning of the 1st inst. It In her pre prominent position. It is be cause the Germans know what they want, and sie doing their best to get it. Their ambito is to be the first raion in the world Their efforts are directed to becoming so. Further, to head of their State is a man who knows the national antiin, and is ziving with all bla power to foster and farber ft. It is a good deal the custom to Britals to iness at the Germin Emperor. To do so is a great mistake. He has done foolish things. At times he allows his mind to go up into the clouds. But the Germa Emperor is a very iant man in his lucid intervals and he is pushing German laterest in every part of the world with no small success. In this, In the State taking an active part la forwarding commerce, is to be found one of the chief new modes of promoting national izade, Introduced
THE N. P. S. 5 Co's steamer Olympla har arrived at Yokohama, and will wall for this cost via Kobe and.Shanghai to-morrow, the 4th Inst.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co,
Agents.
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I SAY! HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD. THE OLD MAN'S ON DECK AGAIN AT
THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS.
WHATS THE MATTER WITH THIS TARIFF:-
WE are informed by the Agent of the Messagerien Maritimes Co. that the steamer Caledonian with the next French mail, left Singapore for the post at 6 p.m. yesterday, the and fast, wie Saigon. BREAKFAST............................................. ¶ 0.55
THE Canadian Paclic Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of Japan arrived at Nagasaki at 6
by the rise of the great new Sistes in the lasta.m. to-day, the 3rd, and left again at 9 p.m. for forty years, We must adopt this new method Kote, where she is due to arriva at midnight
tomers
THE C. & 0. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Garifs with mafis, etc., which left bence Sept. 1st for San Francisco, ufa Shanghai, Nagasaki, Koba, Inland Sex, Yokohama and Honolulu, arrived at her destloation on the 30th ulto.
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:
15.00
18.00
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BEST OF STYLES."
J. E. GOODCHILD,
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer 1 Empress of China arived at Shanghai at 2 a,m, on Saturday, the 1st, and left again at 10 a.m. yesterday, the dad, for Hongkong, where she is due to arrive at g K., on Wednesday, the sth. Inst.
..
The ghost of foreign competition is ever. If we are to keep up la the race for the world's to-morrow, the 4th Inst. appearing to disturb our lives. Is it one which trade. It will no longer do for our Foreign reslly ought to slam
#? If there were a notice Office to be a professional I gentleman aşly corre- abis decrease in our trade, combined with a sponding with the professional gentlemen of growth of that of other nations, there might then other countries. Our Foreign Office representa by ground for disattefaction. But that is not tives must become bagmen, and call upon cur the case. British trade has not decreased as
This is all very horrible to our old. whole, and still is about double that of any fashioned ideas 1 but it must be done if we ar other nation. What, then, is the ground of ear not to be beaten. The days of chivalry are past alarm? It is that other nations teade, and and the first object of Foreign Office must be. especially Germany's, is increasing merepidly to get its nation's producis on to foreign markela iban ours, and is gradually coming, alongside Germany is devoting itself to this end. We on it. In this there is nothing at which we need must follow in the same line. If we wish to keep our load. One illusion we must at the same time ba surprised, Look at the state of Europe
Les ourselves of for ever. People talk of an un- years ago, and compare it with that of to-day. Forty years ago, besides Britain, thers were only derstanding, fi not of an alliance, between Brinio o great consolidate's Sixtes la Europe. Those and Germany The thing is impossible. How can rivals ally? The only sate policy for this were France and Raula. To-day three more exist-Germany, Austeis, and Italy. Forty years country to adopt in to trust to herself and dis- ago the countries which form the three States were in such a condition that they can trust the Continental Powers. There is no ure of treating with them on the footing that they not enter lato competition for the trade of the will act on Christian or even on moral principles world, Yat they possessed a great population, They will not. The only thing they respect is Formord capable of industrial pursuits, and only requiring superior force, It is imbecile to deal with them Hongkongsi political rest to allow it to follow them. It is on the footing of making concessions to thei the coming into sxistence of these three great whenever they say that they will feel hurt ll wo Elates which bas necessarily altered the poshion do not yield. They only despise us for our of Britain.io the world. This alleration is not concessions. Their jealousy of us, in spite of
- OUTWARD-Bekaldır. Strathmore, Candia, duo to any fault on our part, but it requires that our concernlens, le perennial. At the present we should charge our policy with the changed critical time, if we want to preserve our pealiton Indra Sept. 2nd Sarpedo 6th Caledontes, Himes. A commercial policy which was admin in the world, we must assert ourzelven, We Babelsberg, Cholan gibi Shant! gibi Tavs, able for a time when we had only France and must know what we want, we must take what | Myrmidon, Pyrrhus, Masogan 16th 1 ́Ayson, Russia to compete with is utterly unsuited for we want, and we must let it be clearly under Glinartney, Denvotrlich, Paliodon Hall, St. the present day. The new great Staley, and stood by foreign nations, that what we take we | Oldarg'zoth,
HOMEWARD~~~ẨMest Simoni, Pakling, Ya" expecially Germany, have brought into the world | mere to keep, however much their feelings may
pan, Fortuna Bept. 20th, flors of now commercial (dess, and these oen, } be hurt,:
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IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2 or
1891
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GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH NORTH.
BORNEO.
GOVERNMENT OF LABUAN.
REVENUE FARMS FOR 1899.
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE
PETOLITE FUEL SYNDICATE, LIMITED, or No. 17, MOORGATE STREET, TENDERS will be received by the Govers. ment, Secretary, Sandakan, où ar balore the 13th Nowamber next for the following. REVENGE FARMS for 1899:--
IN THE ITY OF LONDON ENGL1ND AESIGNEES OF AN INVENTOR FOR LET- TERS PATENT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE WITH'N' THE COLONY OF Hongkong OF AN INVENTION FOR "IMPROVIMENTS IN "THE MANUFACTURE OF BRIQUETTES "OR BLOCKS or FUEL PROM WASTE "BRODUCT. OR OTHERWISE, ENRICHED BY "PETROLIUM COMPOUNDS."
TOTICE Is hereby given that the Palliton,
berela by ORDINANCE No. 2 of 1897 have been dal filed in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Har gkong, and that it is the inten- tion of the salt THE FETOLITE FUEL SYNDICATE, LIMITED, by Misire. JOHN. SON, STOKES & MAST R, af Victorla in the
Colony of Hongkang Sailcliers their daly
authorised Arenty to apply at the Skilag of the Executive Counell hereinafter meatloned for LETTERS PATENT for the Exclusive are within the said Colony of Hongkong of the above-named Invention.
And Notice is hereby also gives that a Stiting of the Executive Council hefore whom the Matter of the FETITION will come for decision will be held in, the Council Chamber, of the GOVERNMENT OF C1S, Victoris, Hangkang, on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of October, 1898, at 9.45 of the clock in the Forepoon."
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
·Salteitors and Agents,
for the said
THE PRTOLITE FUEL SYNDICATE, LD. [1155
Hongkong, 26th September, 1898.
LETTERS PATENT,
IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2 OF
1892
AND
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE PETOLITE FUEL SYNDICATE, LD. cr, No 57, MOORGATE STREET IN THE Criv er foNDON ENGLAND, ASSIGNEES OF AN INVENTOR FOR LETTERS PATENT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE WITHIN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG OF AN INVENTION FOR "AN IMPROVED MODY OF ADUIXING "AND PREPAMING PITROLEUM AND OTHER "MATTER IN COMPOUND FORM, WITH A "V TITS FINAL USE AS A COM-
"'AUSTIBLE.
TOTICE is hereby given that ibe Petition
Neelan and Declaration required
herein by ORDINANI E No 2 of 1842 have been dair Giled in the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and that it is the intention of the sald THE PETOLITE FÚEL SYNDICATE, LIMITED, by Messis. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong Solicitors their dair authorized Agents to apply at the Sitting of the Fx-culiva Connell hereinafter mentioned for LETTERS PATENT for the Exclusive use within the said Colony of Hongkong of the above-named Invention,
And Notice is hereby sl:o given that ■ Stiting of the Ercutive Council before whom the inafter of the PETITION will come, for decision will be held in the Cannell Chamber at the GOVERN. MENT OFFICES, Victoria, Hong ong, on WED. NESDAY, the 5th day at October, 1898, at | 9.45 of the clock to the Faverom,
JOHNSON, STOKE & MASTER,
Soliciters and Agents,
`for the said THE PITOLITE FULL SYNDICATE, LD: T1:56 Hongkong, 26th September. 1898.
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13 & 15, D'Agullar Street, Hongkong,
1 & 2, Elgis 'Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, 19th September, 1898, [ting
WANTED.
Tent. Terms moderate (tums 1s
TO FURNISHED ROOM, for single
September.
Apply by letter to
M,S,
cio Hongkong Telegraph Offica. Hongkong, 30th August, 1897.
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ARBOLINEUM - AVENARIUS
ÜNED FOR OVER 30 YEARS, With the Utmost Success.
Thoroughly reliable preservative for Wood and Stone agulast White Ants, Decay, Pangas Kot and Dampness.
Sole Agents for Chins, LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & Co. Hongkong, ruh September, 18ęś
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“HE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGKONG EXCHANGE,
OPIN DAY AND NIGHT.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
EXCHANGE LINES, $50 Per Annom.
PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Anours.
NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION.
N.B.-A special charge is made for lines of
more than average length,
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES.
CRIPTION IN STOCK.
INCLUDING :-
BATTERIES
CHEMICALS,
|LECTRIC BELLS,
ELECTRIC E
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS,
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INSULATORS,
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TELEPHON
WIRE,
ELEPHONES,
MENU, BILLIARD TABLES and
LIQUORS to all others,
THE GRILL ROOM. Hongkong, rst September, 1897.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SRIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENEral commISSION
AGENTS,
PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
HARTMANN'S BAHTIEN'S GENUINE
COMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND. HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT. DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES.
&c.,
&.c
Sole Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and
P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &c.
EVERY KIND OF
SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
AT.
REASONABLE PRICES.
Ramykana. Zald War. (Jud
WORTH A GUINEA-A BOX.
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
FOR ALL
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH,
IMPAIRED DIGESTION,
DISORDERED LIVER,
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AND FEMALE AILMENTS: ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES,
to-Centą per Box.
Prepared only by the Proprietor :- THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England,
SOLE AGENTS for HOMOLONG and the EMPIRE of CHIA S—T
WATKINS CO.,
SWITCHES,
IRE, &c., &c.
PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION,
ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS,
Efected and kept in order, --
Estimates given for all kinds of Electrical work.
Trained - Mechaniclans sent to Out-Forts to it
up Installations if required.
NOTE ADDRESS :—13, PRAYA CENTRAL,
For full particulars ko, &c., Apply, to
W. STUART HARRISON, Manager. Hongkong, 18th January, 1898.
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DICTIONARY. Can compare with the New
Edition of
WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY,
At the office of the Hongkong Telegraph yon can see, and procure for Six Dollars, a Copy of the Webster of Webitera, the latest and most emphatic proof that Lader omnia'vinci.
NOT
NOTICE.
OT RESPONSIBLE TOR. DEBTS..
Neither the Captains, the huzurs, not tha >wners will be RESPONSIBLE ́ for any DEBT Connected by ake Öfters oi momhars af thả Cawes of the following Vessels during Thưr stay in Hongkong Hartest;—
ATOTHECARIEN HALL, 66; Queen's Road Central MARY L. CULHING, Amer, ship, Pendleton-.
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