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Westernized Chinese) and if the latter satt fallsch io itain the posts al greater dispncilon, the Conservative when came li virtually te pound by Truth Flafer"-t alone to blame.am toelegd in Bring this leher to a cose by qualatians from Dr. Willams in his "Medic Kingdom" fad the following bope. ful and perinent remark with regard to the sub- ject under discu stan. In viving the word of that emineat sisalogue. I feel constrained to render thanks for the valuable hints the te sak of We-leng and patient study-forded in a matter whlen at the present sime is exercising the minds of intelligent inen through the length and breadth of the Chinese Emple "The great fact must have became apparent, even to the cursory reader, that in the Catacse charac

ter sie elements which in due time most lih ber out of the terribly bickward position isto which she has faller, and raise her tas rank among the foremost of nailons. There is a basis of encouragement when we keep in mind the Hierary lasitutions of the country and their essly attention to obtilning corps of clettic men of their own notlandlity,"

Your faithfully, ··

HỌ TUNG. Hongkong, November o'b, 1898.

THE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS INSTITUTE,

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 13:38.

NOTES FROM THE NORTH,

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China could not protest ber very employees against outrage what could she do ta protect the Rves and property of other foreigners | Ha was doubtless not sorry for such a timely justification of the prerence of the foreign guards in Peking, at which there is sttil no mach beart-burolog. In offi-faticircleila Pekday it is thh..

that the British Minister bas demanded tbls. because the foreignets are viral of them! If there is one thing that l'enry the Chinese it is this glorious, supreme, and honest copriction of their awa superiorly. Such self confidenc would be worth no end of credit to soias people I kadw.

November 1st, 2 pm.

(From Our Own Correspondent).

TIENTSIN, October 313), You will have gathered. Tom my wice of tha ngth that we are getting sensational up here in the North agatu. "It is impossible to say bone

BRITISH ARE NOČ NEARLY AS NICE mech if any importance can be attached to the rumours referred to. It might mean, a "grest | xa'they wair, end that they are always finding deal or nothing at all, and locally but title faultlth China now instead of helding her. nortance is attached to i. Personally awerer, Tanell Tanca dught to be done away with, One office! is waid to havé toggested that the I am of the oplaton that the people are in an excordingly, unveiled canditiua, a condition well ax then the forelgazes would have nowhere to calcala to produce outrages and rebellion of conduct their business and would perhaps go the west possible kind. They se izightened home! In reference to the order for Creu, and perplexed. They see movements on every Gung's trups in be retired it to sugecated band which they do not comprehend, and as you well know, ihh is in China avery dangerous state of affairs. Ignorance and fear combined are capable of resulting in anything, and I am therefore not at all disposed to foot ramours of Createned disturbance as ridiculous and impos- sible. The report was that the native City bad beep placarded urging the perple on to a general massiere on November 6th. I do not attach aby Since writing you this morning I have heard Importance to the date, and so far no one appears that Loid Charle Beresford in his interelew to have been ableto obtala a copy of the placard with the Taungil Yamen, and subsequently al For ́any bona fide proof that one ever existed. 1, an interview with the Viewy here as Sunday believe however some (nclilng notification was | last, orged the adviza Biy of at least 1,000 drawn up and privately cliculated for a very troops, dillled, by Britab officers to keep order Ilmked period, and followed up by oral hotlƐce» | Klong the Yanglie valley. He suggested that it tions at the teashops The report was too was better in have a small, number drilled and generally koowa not to have had some founds frequently changed, and be polated out that l tion of faci, and it la morcover "sappoited by Chlox did not lake some steps.to protect herself quite distinct avidasca. from Pking that some. promptly that British interists would demand thing ivrileri-g. A very great sense of uneas England protecting them far berself, and that mess prevails I know to Miastopity circles, and there were 40,000 British tronas ready to be a very pramineal member of the Catholic Hu-

haded here al ány moment. That as song 34 alon in Peking has expressed a conviction that Russia's tafiwiy,was.Falshed China might be assaici ofa Rustlan fayagion and that it be- trouble

La belog warmly taken др by Sir Claude' hoved her to take steps inime to report for and the foreign ministers gederally, and this eventuality. Lord Charles argumenti ap- believe some twenty soldiers have been arrested pear to have been listened to with great atten. and their beads offered as a recompense | flan, and it is stated that mar Viceroy baie har for the stoning of the Eoglucers, Datatreadly Telegraphed in the Victors of Hopehand as to whether any have setually been decapitated | Nasking telfog them each to have ready (1,000 or will be 10 10, I cannot sxy. The troops are to be moved away from any and all parts where foreigneraie, b wovor, both Peklag and Shan- halkwin ends In the Capital I am told the people are taking every precaution not to discuss atele affairs, and have ryyn posted warnings on their doors that they who enter la must keep the door of their lips agelost any and all. dangerous subjects.

"Auris Kaitor or yux "ilumicoma Popmanadi," DA SIX-The Committee of the Soldiers' and Sailors Institut: have empowered us to ask asslaki ne through your columns la defraying the cost of elving In December to thete new guasters to Daddell Stree, Hliberto they have been bleingrooms in that part of reen's Roady which has been bajni by the Admiralty.

This Indhute was tested by private indivimbing will happen ere long The railway

duals on the hals, of Self help, and seti sup- port" with the nhjcts of providing Christian ir fieces, and affording means of recreation and amusemen for the two branches of Her Majesty'a Strelos. The Committee is composed of the resident Chaplains (ex eff), together with three represcuratives elected from the Army, and three from the Navy,

Daring the while ten years of its existence the Instl ole has never made any appeal to the public for funds; but to so much as the occasion la extreordinary, and the expewars connected therewith very heavy, the Committee leel com- fident that the community of Hongkong will be glad to show bele empathy with the work

It is hoped, moreover, that sufficient sum will be raise to allow the purchave of some new forniture and fittings, which are greatly needed to render the room more attractive and com fortable.

The Chairman will be glad to receive dona- tions went to bim at the Vestry, S. Tobn's Cathedral," arid, by the-courtesy of the Editors, there will be acknowledged in the dally papers.

We have, Sir, the honour to be, Your bedteat servants,

GEORGE R. VALLINGS, Chaplain to the Garrison Ch. af E. Chairman' & Treasurer, S. & S Insiitate.

ED. RICHARDS,

. Secretary, S. & S. Lastitute.

Hengkong, Navimber tolb, 1893.

THE BOXING. TOURNAMENT.

AN UNFINISHED CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST.

For loven of the manly art" of self defence and ashletion, a capital progromne was provided at the Chesire Royal, City Hall, last night, "The buliding was fitted in all parts and around the roped square termed the "lag," on the stage were gather most of the leading sports of the A planit supplied some pleasing colony. selections in the intervals. The show opined with three round set-to between W. Quinney and H. Chappell, bath of H, M. S. Immortalli Both lada parred will, the gunids and altacks heing clean and neither contestant Just biz umper ez too many young boxc are apt to do. A well-destived round of applance wit awarded the lads for their nice Hotelsplay. Mearge. Will and Haitier followed with a club sirgtig exhibition and both men, who belonglah M.Ș Immortaliti didexcellent work, bok at to time, style and prechlen. only drawback wes that the display was too really projinged. A service audience can get 300 much even of artistic athletes of this descrip ten-mehiag

more sentational

The

catches on better. Of the Avo coral acrobats Mesura, J. Waling and W. Dawson (HM 5. Powerful) is oily to be sild that adora have two cleverer amateurs bean seen bare. The somer', fp flaps handsprings, &c. were done in trus circus style and the funny make-up of the pel mere gave kn-appréciable touch of the grotesque to their antler. A three round spar was the next item, the participants being two navy men, Den Duggan and Bob Whe They pal la come good heavy work and apprated to enjoy it as much as the audience. A fine sex to was that between Lawrence and Short, of the K.O.8. Both lads are clean limbed, quick lo attack and delincs, and they esch took heavy gruelling about head and body with the utmo complacency. There was no sound are sing. ging or nindmal ak and the work was more raggettye of a selin""fie fencing boat than aught else 1 well did the trim young soldiers handle theledakes" A gentleman figuring o the bill as Prof. G. W. Kirby, "Champloo Heav Ang Weigh! Lifter of the Straits Settlements, came on the stage next sad the way he tossed up 5516 welghts and juggled with 16lb dumb bells was a thing to marvel at, seeing that he Zoes noì strip particularly big la chest or arms. He is rather lighly bul, but it only took a hall glance to show bla splended fettle and the well developed muscles at work on their ardusus and heavy tasks, Tom Wilson. the coloured Iost 4lb champion of the Barbadoes, now of H.M.S. Grafton, donned

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I have just heard that General Sung's troops

LEAVING NEWCHWANG - presumably for Shanbalkan. My Informant saps they are the same disorderly tribe-tha wepito meet the Japanese foe, and sie na wise. Improved. They are armed with antiquated: rex which they use to silag the clothes und standiles on, A new road is being made from Newchwang la Morkies expressly for the conveyance of the Imperial v. Juables which are kent la the old' Manchurian Capital and ste counted helilooms. But it is whispered that the articles conveyed there are of nointil. ale worth, and that the real property is being taken back Peking. The road is guarded through.ut by Manchurian troops aimed to the teeth with bows and mirows!

AFTER THE FRENCH DOCTOR'S INTERVIEW with the uthappy Emperor an absurd report was of course cliculated that His Majesty was dead; but it was only a scosational attempt In some quarters to create a linie excitem:st, The Gwiroment are not likely to Attempt any (reachery along three lines precisely at this juncture, as the Powers are leaking unpleaseatly resolate and preparations are, to advanced for a strong guard up bere for the winter for any risky undertakings like so Impulel sadden dest. In addition to the guards already bere, waste to have 200 men from Hongkong I belleve; the Americana and Germans will eich have gunboats up the river and alongside the Band, and the Japanese and French will be well represented, besides some larger boats belog frozen in ai Tangka, which i expect there will be. The Undaunted is outside the Bar I hear,

In company with two or three American gunboats and torpedo best or two. I belleve the Aret put loto Shanhulhwan the other day, and the mea had leave to go hore, which permission they willlz'd by scaling and rummaging the Great Wall, Investigating the towers thereɔ̃felc. The report was instantly spread that the wester ners were invading the place, telegrams were despilched to Peilig, and the wildest confuilos prevailed

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LORD CHARLES DERESFORD returned from Shanhat: wan on Felday evening, | his train being an hour or more late, and I think he was not ovex delighted to find a large recep- tios auder way at his hosts' house, at which he was obliged to be present, but was obviously loo weary to take any interest . He 1-Avas this almost immediately for the south. He was well satified with what he saw at Wefhaiwel, and with his trip north, generally, and quite convinced that the interesfs at stake up here are That all work the trouble of sale-guarding. we want.

A GOVERNMENT MANIFESTO recently issued, and to which I think I referred to my last is in poems form. It is an obvious attempt to force a recognition of the Empress Dowager's merlis apon the country, and as such is a testimony of weakness. Good blogs aced no paff. I bare just received your sizes of the 10th and 21st Oct, and neither I wen con. tela my wire in reference to the French ductor's interview with the Emperor, which left here on the 19th Oct. I see you had a wire from Shanghal on the same date. In reference to the madince, which makes me somewhat late. I purposely delayed the meanngo bowever until quite sure that the interview had really taken place, and my information was official Bota you do not publish it or sllede to it by the 21st I presume li is another case of delayed texzeminin.” the gloves

These delayı are getting with I. Lytes, Bristol light weight from more and more tantalizing and serious. Th the Humbir. The suble gent had all the ponal service bai lately reveiled a very rotten. advantage in height and reach but the Beistel siste of affairs, and whole mails have been found boy fought out his three rounds in a fashion by some merchants to have gone arulay, and private letters ad infinitum. The Telegraph that won for him loud applause. He took the heavy and straight aimed blows wf best flinch. mervice is even more serious however,

very vigorous stir is being made in the matter. ing and went to some fire head and body relarna. Wilson ta very much Peter Jacksonin I must say that I am feeling very strongly to style and appearance and it is to be boped that sympathy with opfaloan that sin balog guardedly la he may con be seen in front of an adversary expressed bath to Shanghal and Hongkong of equal belght, and sach. The event of the reference to foreign action in Peking. A lealing of disppotalment is gaining ground at the evening, sad to tell, was the one flew in the show, Jack Dacey, of the Immortalffé and Light attitude Sir Claude has lately adopted. The Weight Champlon of Hongkong, was to box ra grast promise of strength which, he gave me at rounds for his title with Curley True (Grafton) fint seems somehow to have become vegue and uncertain, and we are conscious of great Light Weight Champtan of Bermondsey. Both were well squired by service friends and some perplexity as to whether he is really equal to the civilians who "khow thegame" acted as Judges, preient emergency or not. Of course we do not referees and so forth. The boxers cameost oftheir know what he foreally doing, nor how far be is corners looking in excellent trim Dacey rushed heleg hampered by home Instructions," bat things directly time was called. Trae bad the there is a distinct spp.chenalan here that he has lower comer and three times Dicty floored last that resolute gilp of the station which he him at the ropes, The Bermondses fad went appeared to have at first, But we hope for the down fourth time jut after and bis second best. We fully sympathise with. Sie Claude's claimed a foul. This the referee gave lo favour many difficulties and we likes the man, and ara therefore loath to criticise too quickly or rashly, of the claimant and Tize threw his gloves on the floor. It is understood that in the last fall In reference to the railway trouble Sir Claudo Dacey accidentally struck True in a vital part, has, as I havo sald, shown a determined front, but it is satisfactory to know that the men shook and sent for the officers to charge of the soldiers hands and are both agreeable to dicus the and demanded that a certain number of men bo claim to the title at winter date. Save for this arrested within three days. General Tong's officers aro kuid to have refused to execute the last little contretemps the show 'was a good one and well worth aceing, and splendid order was Belden demands, In sa interview with H. E.Hüt mslutalned (broughtül.»

Dutctor of railways, Sir Claude polated out that

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of their best mea to be placed ander farelga offers. I billers this is correct, but I have received it from Cblats: sonrces, and a few detalls may be inaccurate. Lord Charler har visited Gen. Yaan's Camp and pronounce his Troops the best in China, especially the Infantry. He leaves Tientsio to-morrow the Newchwang, He was present at the encei yesterday, but not to-day.

GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

(Via Ceylon)

FRANCE AND FASHODA

LONDON, Ücraber 23rd. The French Yellow Book containing the correspondence on the Eishoda Question is pablished

M. Delta In an interview with Sir Edmand Monson on the 18th Seoiember, declared that || Lard Salisbury's references in the terranes al the Kho did not applyšta Fachode, which May Marchand het eeatured (before the fall of Khartoum France had never recognised the Great Anglo-armin Convention of xfgi. Bitial herrell had annixd an important part of the Equatorial Ponvincdiand Cononlese frio, and why deny the same (realam to France F

Sir E. Hangın sisared M. The cause that Great Britada was tan for pledged to relinquish Fashoda.

M. Delcase reped th French caterprise was in no wise Alrec zgiløst Great Britain ard and been inltlated when there was no indi cation that Gral Path would reconquer be Soudan. To ark France to accept evacuation prior to discussion was rquivalent to an ul

was imanes)ble to accept. matum which it At the same time be assured Sic E. Manson of all conciliatory desires on the part of France. compatible with French honour,

Lord Salary described the accupulon ol Fashoda as llegét, rail comildered the French nccupation-of Bahr-Al-Ghart sitneff-cifier-and he was bound to self them to withdraw in the washed as pending seillement of the gastlon, . Pesagil be Lord Sallabury to submit oroposals Biton de Conical claimed, for the French Congo en outlet on the Nile, namely, the Valley of B÷brezahart and he sappested scoring the.cummerde of this route similar to the Niger tenituries, and comuleting the delimit- atio of the Nileta Lake Toad, and the Farhoda Qunstfor-would then diappear. Lord Sallbury eplied that he would confer with his colleagues. GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.. ENGLAND'S REFLY TO FRANCY'S, CHNILINGE

NO MORE CouPROMIŠA, Lunden, Oct. 24-Baron de Couicel returned London to-night bringing it is presumed, the French pro.ials on the Failioða Quezilon. The Cabinet has bera jummoned to meet on Thursday

Another Blue Bank just fighed coniatos” a despatch for the gipán Government requesting Lord Sallabor to insist upon all former terrory belog restored to Egypt.

A despatch from Lord Salisbury to Sir Ed mood Moneos, dated the reth instant secounts

long conversation with Baron Cancel. In which Loid Saltsbury promised to provide Major Marchand with, food and munitions to caxble. him to depart Westward from Fashoda on the Condilon that he retired beyond the Nile water. shed without prejudice to any fatura dell'a- tion, Faron de Couricel said that Franca wanted position upon a barigible parilon of the Bahr

Ghazal, allowing her commerce to reach the Nile, and Lard Sailsbury asked for a proposal in writing on both there subjects.

LONDON, October 24th,

Four Batallons of the Line, 15,000 Milne Infantry end 600 Axillerymen have been sent on to Toulon --which is, now the centre of sa

important movement mobilisation In addition to what has already been lelegraphed.

The Frencli Yellow Back shows that France vistually disputes Great Britain's right to speak on behalf of Egypt. Baton de Courcel, the French Ambasador at London, Informed Lord Salisbury on the 12th instant that if the legitimacy of the Egyptian claims has been recognized the presence of the French troops was not neceśtually more Infompatible with the au bority of the Khedive than the presence of British troops.

NOT ANDA.

CALENDAR.

NOVEMBER, Meteorological means based on ten years' observattom: to 1893. Baromeler...................................................... 4:6.29.818 Thermometer bessies-80 1

Rainfall.

........ 8.5B...

Humidity........................................77

TO-DAY

WEATHER REPORT.

On date nt. On dalo st

4 Pie 30.00 66

Barometer onion 30,07 Thermometer ........................... Humidity contou 39 63.

Bedr

ELERY

TO-DAY,

Thursday, 10th November, 1893. Chinese--8714 of 8th ̧ moom of 1$1k year of

-Kwong-sü,

- High wester—Morning . Bår, #īmin. Afternoon.... Bår. Amin. Low water-Morning moun Ohr St. Afternoon - an Ohr, 10nsla. ANNIVERSARIES.

1457-M-riip Laiber boro. 1849-New Gavemmeat Offices, Hongkong,

vormpleted. 1887-Status of Sir Arthur Kennedy envelled

in the Botanic Gard 100 1894-] ip spese braqus Chlñaya Maru lost off

Bairan land.

TO-MOKROW

-

Enday, 11th November, 1898. Chinese-381 at 9th moon, of 14th year of

Kwongis. High walet—sforming van Bår. Jämín. Afternoon Chr. Amin. Low, watte-Morning Qiams 0kr, 67 mám, Afternoon Okr. 40mlm. ANNIVERSÁRIKS.

1864-H.M.S. Raithoris wrecked off Chefoo,

out of a crow of 198 doly plac saved. 1878-Frederick Sawley Huffam, iste Deputy

1286

Registrar of 1e Sanisme Court of Hongkong, convicted in Criminal Ses- alons of embezaltug $16,849, recelved „by him u official xisigace, was -men- tenced to seven years' penal servitude.

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Shipping.

STON RS.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY. LIMITED;

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBĚ, HE Company's Steamship

UUSANG," j'e Captal E. Pull r. will be degnitched 15 above SATURDAY, the tavan, at 2 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers, Mannaman, pth 37-*•mber, 1898.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

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COMPANY. LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPOSE, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA, "HE Company's Steamship

THE

"HIMSANG" above on SATURDAY, the 13th lamiant, at Captain M. Crockest, will be despatched as

AP MI...

i

Fer Freight or Pastage apply t

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

General Mongers.

linn kann gih Machay tak

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

-Death of M. Pagi Bert React-Gooral THE Ste manip

„ef Annam sed Tonkin,

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DO:

Indian (Knight Templar) to-moRIÓW. Ind. (Chelydra). 14th inst. Anitralian (Atrila) 14th last, German (Bayern) 16th fäst, American (China) 17th, inst. American (Doric) nyih inst. Tacoma (Victoria) zoth låst.

THE C. S. S. Co.'s steamer Priam from Liver- pool, left Slogapore for this port yesterday after- noon, the gth, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 15th fast,

THE Nippon Yesen Kaisha's steamer Hakafe Maru (Europe Line) left Siągapore for this port on the evening of the 8th, and is expected to merly here on the afternoon of the 14th fnat, ..

HONGKONG AND. WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, At Kowloon Dock,

Windsor Castle Halphong m Handl Klangtung Hingang..... Chustang "Heungaham

Chingt

Arrivals,

:

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8 Nanchang

3 Tatcheong

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from.

Agents.

| Nor. 7 Tobnak ....................... Cheloo........C.M.S N. Co.

.... moy......B. & Co. Hangkorg... B. & S. Hongkong...L. & H. ..Hångkoig.....]. M, & Co. Halmus...... ....Amoy....... M. & Co. G Whampoa......................Amöj................D. & S, Diparturi for Agents.

9 Thales

Nov. 8 Srachutn 15,Shanghị!.....B. & S.-

·8 Singarap..Shaughti...B & S. 8 Nanchang ................Foochow '\..B. & S. 8 KlangpalClang & Hkow, Tong Kee

g Whampoa ...Hongkug.B. & S.

Halong Hongkong, M& Co

9 Thales domá....... Amoy...............). M. & Co. 9 Patthan......Stag pic... & Co. IN FORT-Toonan, Newchwang, Chifoo, Tat

PASSED TISE CANAL.

"JOHN SANDERSON/" Cipela Smith, wlid bi desistched for the above perts on or about the 12th November.

To be flowed.brite 5.5

GLENGYLE"

Tart

•alling whenh ngth November, 1808. Fer Freight or Pasirge, spriz lo

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, Agente. Hanukanu, 17th October 18a8

AUSTRIAN · LLOYD'S STYAM NAVIGA.

TION COMPANY.. (UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT.)

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STEAM TO SHANGHAI AND KOBE.

HE Company's Steainskip.

ΤΗ

"MARQUIS BACQUEHEM," Captain G. Wallasching, whil leave for the above pisces on MONDAY, the 14th instant, P.M.

For Freight & Passage, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co.,

Agents. Her gkon Ah November, Mas. frand

MOGUL-WAKRACK-MILBURN LINE,

FOR NEW YORK, vĩa SUEZ CANAL THE Steamship

¿

"BRAEMAR

will be despatched as above on or about the 14th December, 1893,

S.S. ENERGIA

S.S. "MOGUI,"

Fer Freight or Pasinge, apply to

Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE R&O. S. N. Ca's Steamship

"BOMBAY,"

FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS. Consignces of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby taformed that their Goods aro being landed and placed at their rish in the Hoogkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Go towns, at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtinel as soon as the Goods are landed.

Thla vestal belays on Cage-

From Parlas Gall, ex S.S. Henry Balckom, Kilwa and Lamarka.

From Madcst, ex S.S. Laipoora.

Goods not cleared by the rath Instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to real,

No Fire Instance will be effected by me in jany case whatever,

All damaged Package 'raust be left in the Godowns and certificate of the damaga obtained hom the Godowa Company within ten day: her the vessel's andvat here, alter which so Claims will be recogalsed.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hosting, 7th November, 1898, (1-W S

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEES DI CARGO per Steamship

"CITY OF PEKING." are hereby nofsed that thele Goods are being inded anisieres afterzisica lo the Campsoy's -Godowns al anchal, fom whence delivery

•may be obtained on countersfgesture of Bills of Lasag

Goods reinalaing pacláimed after the 15th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

f. S. VAN BUREN, Agent.

Hongrong, 7th November, 1808

11- I

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL, že. THE Company's Steamship

"KAISOW,"

having anivel from the shove Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that thely Goods are being landed at the risk Into the Godowas of the Hangheng and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Abent 31st Dec., 1895

No Cline will be admitted' after the Goods 75th Jan, 1890.have left the Gens, and all Claims must be

it into the Office of the Undersigned befora», More, on the 16th inst or they will not ha recugatind

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,·

Agents, Hongkong, 7th November, 1998.

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OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Company's Steamshly

"SARPEDO!".

Captain Grier, will be despitched as above 01 TUESDAY, the 15th natt, al 4 P-M.

For Freight, apply-to-

BUTTERFIELD '& SWIRE,

⚫ Agents. Rongkong, 1 November, 1868.

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Scorr's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites,' is more reliable as an agent. in the care of Consumption, Bronchitis and General Dedtilly, than any other remedy known sclence. Read the following :—" I to medical have prescribed 'Scott's Emulsion' and have also taken it myself, and 'can fully endorse the

oplaton that it is both palatable and efficient, and can be tolerated by almost any one-especially Where Cod Liver Oil itself einnot be taken,” |MARTIN MILES; M.D., &c., Stuntoabary, Bucks, Any Chemist can supply ft. Sole Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of China: Walkios & Co., Hongkong~[Adut, .

Intimations.

LEVY HERMANOS. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELLERS Sole Agents in the East for the amalgamated CLIENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOR Co., Ld., DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES-PRICE: $185.

WATCHMAKERS.

A special rellabis Watch made for this Cilmate,

Quality B***

401

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Oppoalie the Telegraph Offca.

NOT SO FAR AWAY

IN CHICAGO V. S. A.

19 THE "Groplast" Mall ́Order Haute in the World. MONTGOMERY WARD & COMPANY;

(to 120 Michigan A›8. WHO IGUUR SEMI-ANNUALLY THE MOST COM- "PREHENSIVE

GENERAL OATALOQUE

AND

BUYERS' QUIDE..

Chaining 800 gaman (3)6 by La inches), 14,000 1110 trations,

4500 arpandable quotesticul

and Twent SPECIAL PINCE LISTA, devotać

of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, VIL FUR- NITURE AGHIOLLTURAL IMPLEMENTS ONB and CABRIAGES, DRUGA KEDICINIŲ BEW. 1NG MACHINES, ORGANS, PASUR, Busts on STORY subjecĚ, NEOTOGRAPHE MATERIALS,

CapeCARRIAGES, ROUTH and BHOES, I COAS DRESSES LĒMU

GROCERIES, HARDWARE,

| GOODH, WASIL PAPER, and LARIEI'SUPPLIES, ALY DOUT all of these publications will be sent postpaid upon suplication to dwellers to

Hande, tuctúding tur "Hand Book for

25

Buyer," Bind to your raquial, indoės Jour

friends and relatives to do po, and lear of our

Lieu mollitiem Eur Billing orders expe ditsʊvely at mioliau prioca.

• Göndu One anlarő sa Bepresented ar Meroy Mahandel.

Montgomery Ward & Co.,

CHICAGO, U, 8. A

HI to 180 MICHIGAN AVENUE.

PERSIAN GULI, REDSKA, BLACK'SIA, LEVANT SUČ ADRIATIC CR15). THE Company's Steamill? THE

"MORAVIA”

binter, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godawn, where they will be

xamined on the 16th Instint,

Fire Insurance har been effected, and any Goods remaining la the Godowns after the 16th Instant will be subject to rent.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary, be given before Noon TO-DAY.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, gb November, 1843.

(1-W 1331

UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN

STEAMSHIP LINE.

FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS,.

"THE Steamship

TH

.

"EIDSVOLD,"

having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo by her are herthy informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowo of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whil and Gedown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless · notice to the contrary be given before 2 P.M. TO-DAY,

Captain E. Micozz, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 7th Instant, 24.

Slik and Valuable, nie trashiúped on arrival at Bombay luto ao accelerated ficer.

For information as to Passage and Freight, || Insta-1 will be subject to rent. apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, gth November, 1898. 7335 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM.

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN and QUIINA». LAND PORTE, 2nd taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)

THE Steamabip

T

"AUSTRALIAN,"

above Ports, on THURSDAY, the 17th fostent, Captain Helar, will be despatched for the

at 4 P.M.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.

.

A daly qualified Surgeon la carried. N.B, Relura Tickets fazed by this Company to and from AUSTRALIA are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY and vice versa.

For Freight of Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co,

Agents, Hongkong già November, 1998. (1321 "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FOR NEW YORK via SUEZ CANAL

THE Steamship

"GLENARTNEY," Captain Frakes, will be despatched as above on or about the 7th December,

: For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents Hongkovs, jih November, 1898. UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE,

Carga emaloing und:livered after the 16th

No Fire Insurance has been affected. · Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the ad instant otherwise they will not be recognised.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, gib November, 1898.

Motels.

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WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

THIS ESTABLISHMENT, struated in the 3 elegant Building known KJ "ICON. HAUGHT HOUSE," oilers First-class AccorH^ aodation to Residents and Travellers.

Passenger Flevator, from Entranco Hall bo tach Flooi, In'charge of experienced Attendant,

and las Monthly nz Extended Periods,

Favorable Arrangements mado le Tavalles

BILLIARDS.

P. BOHIA. Proprietor & Managen Mengheng, ad Apr$. 189gh

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1 SAY! HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD,

THE OLD HAN'S ON DECE AGAIN

·

AT

THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS.

WHATS' THE MATTER WITH THIS

TARIFF:-

BREAKFAST ...ostajemnázi2

$0.55

0.75

[1312 | DINNER.

1.00

3.SIZÁL DAILY (Monthly Rafe)

40.00

veronik

15.00

20,00

* 30.00

MAKARNA

25.00 28.00

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.. THE Chettered Steamship THE

"EIDSVOLD,"

Captain P, Scblyder, will be despatched as above

on or about the 19th December.

For Freight, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Agents. Hongkong, 4h November, 1898,

1 TIFFIN

DINLER

TITTEN & DINER

BREAKFAST & TUYIN

BREAKFAST & DINIDER 1.

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BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES,

1. B. GOODCHILD,

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