GERMAN BLUEJACKETS IN TROUBLE.

A disturbance ih. I thregioned at one time to be of a very serious nature took p'aco last night,

at the "Land Wa Ivala" Hotel. A number

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1898.

part of the Empire of China to Christianity and alt laims of Western civilization.

I am, My Lard, /·

For and an beball of the Community, Your obedient stereoty

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(Sl-ned) EDWARD S. LITTLE,

Chairman of the Diputation.

Rt. Hon. Lord

CHARLES BERESFORD, C.B.

PROPOSED EXCLUSION OF NON- AMERICAN TRADE AND SHIP.

PING FROM THE

PRILIPPINES.

of German blarjsckets from the Gefios belag To Rear Admiral, the principal offenders. It seems that there were about 30 of the German sailors in the house drinking when two English Gunners | Mercury Cor. entered the place, One of the Germans spproached Gunner Herring and spoke to him In German regarding a pleisure on the wall. The Artilleryman told the hurtender that he did not. 'understand what the German was saying, ima- mediately the millor knocked the cigaretid out of the soldier's mouth. A herfightensed and the police were summoted, Eardpeans and Asturies aliko taklog a hand in the melɛe, We are sorry to say that the Germans resorted to the ase of knives and one constable's hat was fairly sliced across the top. Ose of the Indian Con- stables was cat on the face and Detectiva Sergt. Scott had a narrow escape of belag stabbe' Five -arrests were made. A stoker from the Powerful was another who was injured by the Germen's knives and for this hii msalliant was to-day sent to goal for six weeks and he also got one month for attempting to stab a constable and was also ordered to pay $5 11 amends for the constable's uniform.

For assalling Gunner Hall with a glass and also with assaultlag Gunner Herring another of the German bluejackets was fined $15 or slx werks on each charge and also he was fined $5 or fourteen days for belog drunk and disorderly. Three of the crowd who attempted to rescue prisoners from the police were fine ■ums rang- ing from $5 to $10.

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NEW STEAMER FOR FORMOSA.

On Thursday last the iris took place of a very creditable addition to the already large number of steamees turned out by local bullders. The vessel is named the Tofwanjoo und iɛ bullt for a private Company for work on the Fomaran coast where she will abortly be supplemented by several other boats, one of which la under construction by the same boilders, Tong Steg & Co. of Wanchal,

The Talwanjoe la 112 il, by 18 ft. 6 ins. by 7 k. 6 in, and will cany 110 tons of cugo on -6 ft. 6 ins, draught She is comfortably' flled up with European quasters,"saloon, etc. and has ac- commedalion for 28 Chinose paig-nger, She has a large ballast tank forward by which the vassel may be thoped for crossing bars and on the trial this. was filled and emptied to 20 minales by a special pringement of pumps designed by Mr. W. S. Bailey, the Company Superintenden'. The venel was bulk noder the Inspection of Messrs. Balley and Le Breton and the filal prowed the work to be thoroughly well dore.

In order to make the total severe and ap proximate the conduitous of acttial work on the rough coast of Formosa the vessel was taken round Hongkong right outside the islands whera of heavy swell was encountered and ihr boat was teled under sail ; with’65 tons coalen board the log showed a speed of nearly to knoti,

The party on board consisted of Meiura. Mamloid (Lloydı Sarveya) Herrlian, Balley (Consulting Engine:) Hisings (represente the owners) Capiala Mireisdorp, and other frlands. An excellent in to which ample Jasilca wis done was provided by Thomas' ad the assal tunsts were duly honoured. The party returned to part at 6 p.m. after a pleasant outing.

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The following article from the San Francisco Chronicle possesses some significance —

The American Manufacturers' Association at their meeting held InCleveland, Ohlo, a few days' go, put Itwall on record as favouring the'raten- |tion of the Philippines Islands, and emphatically declared that in the event of annexation ibe revenue law of the United States should st once be made to apply to the new sequiolilanı, so that there would be the freest possible trade Intercourse Between the Flippians and the American people.

It is quite evident from its action that the American Manufacturers' Association has a just appreciation of the situation, and that its members take no stick of any of the absurd suggestions emanating from free traders in England and this country, all of which bare for their object the fastening apon the United States of a ridicatous ecnomic policy to carry out which would require us to police the Phillipines.for the benefit of the world at large, without dériving any special advant ages for ourselves,

This is what the Democrats advocate, and should they gain control al Congress there is no the slightest doubt that all their energies would he directed towards promoting the so-called "opendoor" scheme. Thla contemplates plac Ing the foreigner on precisely the same footing as Americana in the Philippine trade. If i were carried out our constwise navigation laws woul not be enforced, and as a consequence the later- island trade, which may exally be made very Important, would be maanpalled by Bilish tramp steamer and the sub-flied German and French fact. They would also do the bulk of the carrying between the ports of the islands and those of the Ualted States. The lande would be flooded with the goods of the British, Germans, French, and Japanese, and we would bs compelled to struggle for what trade we got precisely as though the United States bad no greater Interest in the Philipples than her Tivaly.

the excicira of the most arbitrary exclusive and mschlerons pierogatives, will be viewed with Interio disfavour by the general body of Foreigners of all other railorslities at Shanghal, official and unofficial the Viceroy was worth bis saliha would fist of all insist upon the French humbly apologising and prying adequate compensation for the indiscilmlanie and whole. sale slaughter of unarmed sad Innocent natives by the crew of the Eclatrour and the t-in- ciplined and paolcky French Volunteers in July

last,

A very interesting vult will shortly be tried before a jury in the British Supreme Court at Shanghal. Mrs. Jaly, widow of the leto British Consol at Chema'po, suing the San Life Insur- Puce of Canadia to enforce payment of a policy of £3,500 on her late husband's Hit. Mr. Johr was only insured some, alx months before his death and had only pald one premlam, for which provisional recuint was issued, when be died. Owing to, as the Company' allege, some violation of their terms of laumance they hara relased to pay the policy, hence the salt..

STRĀÏTS NEWS:

(From Stagabore Papers.)

A gentleman on the Selangor Rallwan bas lavented runkah which dispenice with "the services of a puskahpuller. The whole arrange- ment only costs $4.

It is stated that the Government of Selangor has cared to engage Tamils for the elerleal service, and draws is supaly am the Straits barn Chinese, Earaslans and Malays.

The Malay States MinersAssociation has decided to bethlon the Gorainment to repeal the Timber O dinares in as far as it applies to mining. Towkay Loke Yem said that "men had refused to go in the jangle for timber for fear of being rested ; and without timber mla- Ing must stop.

Berber vlog broken out amongst the prisanteriia the $'napore gaol, it has been decided to make the experiment of removing a number of the cains tempararlly to St. John's Island, a batch of 6a long sentence pelsonors in charge of the Sikh puard, two European wardnes and Apothecary Hile leaving for the quarantine alon 'cently. It is understood that they will be vislied periodically by Dr. Leask.

“A dung lang robbere tenk place.st Kajang, Selangor, Ines week, eight Chinese 'raiding the haare of the Catues Interpreter, knocking bim down and stealing hly ring, watch belt, &c, and teing to his wile. A Tamil nolice pensioner and his wife living near went to the rescue, the 1-dy, ning a clobbed gun with great effect. Three of the gang were capturid,

In the Native States, some of the departments are said to have tried to demoneile the pen. and to have thereby rada scare. Colles, who had hearted yes to send to Chins, have hid the yea they ten lerid at the postinffice

There is not mach chance of'our making an egregious blunder of this kind if the Republican press does its daty and makes it clear that the election of a Republican Con 'ress le postively necessary we wish to delve any advistagereturord in them. Travelers by the xalĺWAY leam our new acquivisions. ike people once resift that the Democrats propose to throw the arade of the Philoplars open to whole world, They will soon give them to understand that they do not approve of a colicy which contem- plates allowing all the nations to take part in the trade dance of the Islands while Uncle Sam foots the bill for the fidd'er.

SHANGHAI AND THE NORTH.

(Prom Shanghot Poßirs.)

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A special telegram to the Mercury dated 21st November states that the polfiical traubles at LORD CHARles beresFORD AT 58ul are now finished and everything is quiet.

KIUKIANG.

Kicklung, 25th November,

Lord Charles Beresford arrived here yesterday on the Kufwo. He came ashore to the Con- sulate where a deputation of British and Amer!. Cab ketilents were writing to interview him. Mr. Causal Johnson introduced as the deputa. tion Mr. F. du jardin of Jardine Matheson & Co. Mr. A. Smith of Batterfield and S❤ira, Mr. F. .D. Clodening, the Dictar of the Past Rev. D. W. Nichols and Rev. E. 5. Little, after which Mr. Lile presented, the following addreva to Lord Charles who replied to the ame and in the ensuing conversation went carefully into all the polis relsed.

He promised to pay special attention to any case of apparition on the part of the Chinese officials to legiiimsis developments of trade and missionary work. LordCharles Impressed every. body by the care with which he entered into the subjects presented and the graip ba cridently had of the situstion in China. When he gets kome and makes his vice heard things ought to ove on a bit in this country,

When the depolarion retired body ot Customs officials walted upon him, after which " he felt on the same steamer for Haskow,

THE ADDRESS.

Kisking, Central China,

November açıb,

· My Lord,—As Chairman of the deputation of British and other reildents appointed to wait upon you I beg to present to your Lordship th exams on of the pleature your visit to thle Port affords us and to invoke your powertal loftaence at home both in Parlament and with the Government with a view to the extension of the privileges of Briifsh residents In Central China.

British subjects deste !--

1-Full Iberly to estabilth in the Interior mannfactoring and other industrial concerns, particularly tu les growing districts,

2-To open and work mines on equally favourable terms with the natives,

3That the rights of Christian missionaries and their convests in the interfor and elsewhere be fully recognised.

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-That ample protection be accorded British subjects in all fegliimate enterpilies in China.

-That special attention be given to the French and Russian activity in Central and Western China specially in view of the fact that an armed French fores is at present la the West and that a railway is now being constructed opening up direct communication between Cen tral China and the Russian sphere in the North, 6-That a British naval force bo stationed permanently in the Yangixo as a demonstration of the latenton to protect her interests.

-That Hunan be opened to trade and missionary work which shall have the fullest protection throughout the Province and that a British Consul be appolated to reside at Chang. ska, the capital,

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8.—That na ander landing be arrived at with | the United States of Americs by which both nations may take coucoiled action against the closing of any doors to missionary work and trade now open in the Empire and that the two nations co-open any dosis that may have been closed.

Hoang Shlachen has been appolafed Direc- tor of the Telegraph Administration in New- chwang and the deputy who had been in charge has returned to Tientsin,

It is reported in native circles that an AT- rangement has been mide between Sheng Tox- talk and a Belgian Syndicate to the effect the

mes told that' yes cannot be received. And axa eonsequence, montr-changers there are charging io per cent discount.

Sweet doing nothing seems to be the order of the day now at Kuala Lumpur. Some few 'men only play cricket for love of the game. There le • Gall Club and præelous few man ever play, Fambill drage on a langulching, sort of living derth. Tennis too is plverd in a spasmndie mart Cocks way heralded with ́n

great Anrich of trumpets and a tournament was wersneld, hat before' a week had elapsed the comnettiere had to be metly nestly dragged to the ground when their fle came off..

allowed his pet to escape. The repille was A Chloamen she kept a python in Penang

melracted by a másky In a tree near, also an Prosper from nativby, and swarmed up after him John Chinamin went up the tree after the snake, who showed his appreciation of the attention by b'ting his master on the forehead and chin, and alfreifonately coffing- bimzell round him in an pmbrace so warm that he dronnel to the øreund nearly dead. The off-c-

Inter will take over and operate the Hanyogtienste demonstration of the snake continued Iron Works,

Hsu Yingkael, the Viceroy of Faklen, anlved at Tientsin on the 18th itd. and stayed for a few days before proceeding to Peking in order to consult with Viceroy Ya La about the French demand to lease Nantal in Tanchew

L'Echo de Chixa announces that M. Rocs d'Hovézt has been appointed Chanceller for the French Consulate In' Shanghai and that ke is expected there by the nexi Fierch Mali M d'Hay:dra held similar post at Port-la-Pilate, Halti

It is stated by the Vefvarest Ganzite that u telegram from Chungking has been received by a merchant in Hsokom saying that Yu Manizu is again in active rebellion and the French pilest has not yet been released. It also asked him to defer all shipmrats of goods to Chung- klog as the market has been much affected by the news.

The Shau Pão anys that owing to nocetilty fand not being forthcoming and the ground being under water, the work as the Harkow rallway has been at a stentstill for some time. But on the 22nd alto. work was resumed, zddf. Hoval hands being employed to makeup for lost ilme.

The Shen Pao states that Klachowin, Kuangning, Lizoyang, Newchwang and Hal- chéng mixalonarios of all denominalfans are notably leaving for other places taking with them all their valuables. Nothing in appaient to account for this unexpected exodus.

The Engineers, also Senator Calvis Bilco and Col. Parsons of the American Syndicate of the Hankow Conton Railway, left Shanghal for the interfor on the morning of the 39th alle.

Despatches from Ankul to the Sin Win Poo show that several mines have been worked with - great success by the gentry and people in Panining ditrict. However, ons of the mines was attacked by the inhabitants on the ground of fles have taken no steps to right the gilerance He disturbing the family graver, but the ambori- being fully persuaded of the Importance of min. ing development over popular super: The Goverio: of the provface has appointed depuiles to explore the districts of Hainfng, Tong-cheng, Saaung, Wacchiang, Telahan and Talbu ́ard these officials have already com menced work.

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The legs held at Traing. Perak en J. P. Drycoll, D'g'rlet Sarveym, Lower Perak, Tan') An Lee, Patire-planacs E-gineer, and Dollah, latest on hour? the dame verrel, who met with thele Zerthy at the nallision between the pinoace and t. 1. Canton has recolted in a verdict of accidental drowning. The Coronar added that the collision was due to an erine of judgment on the part of the master of the s. 4. Canton, Castin Solan Meilern, who sighted the pinnace on the starboard bów end falled to keep out of the way,

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NOTANDA.

CALENDAR

DICKMEZE.

Mettorological mean: dázad on ten years' observations to 1595,

Barometer Thermometer avicom.vn

2818 80 I

TO-DAY

WEATHER REPORT,

O date at Ou to at

TO & M

&

30 15

30.08

64

63

43

44

Frometer „Thermometer umumn

Homidity. Painful

TO-DAY..

Saturday, and December. 1898, Chlorie-201A of 10th moom of Bith your of

Kwong-ti

High water-Afternoon * Bar, Zitre, and like, Bentu. Low water-Morning senses. Chr. Jimin.

Afternoon

**** 4kr. 34min ANNIV 95ANDS,

cers.

(574-Li-ma-bong aljacked Mazlls without sne- 1838-Mr. Inals ordered to leave Canton within 3 dave for being lo possenton of opium. 1873-The Philippine ports of Legasbi,, and

Tacloban opened to trade. 1878-Charles Newman convicted of the morder

of Gattlerrex and sentenced to desih at Hongkong Criminal Senians, British str. Larur foundered, while on voyage from Salgon to Hongkong; over 80 Ilves lost, several Euroveans Included. 1891-Dlarstrous gale la Hongkong with great

loss of life.

TC-MORROW.

Low water-Morning

Sunday, 4th December, 1898. Chinese-21st of 101k moón of 24th year of

Kwong-3. High water---Afternoon .............. Lk. 88mtm. and 11hr, 45min. Tår. 11min. Afternoon Ekr. 11min. ANNIVERSARIES. 1793-Thames Carlyle barn. 1841-First census of Hongkong taken, popola-

on 15,000. 1889-Collision in Ly-se.mann Past between

Ancona and Kungpai ̧ 1897-Mt. R. Torrence killed by a fall from a

verandah in Hongkong.

CHURCH SERVICES.

St. John's Cathedral-Commenten, 7 3.1.,

Mailos, II B.m., Evensong, 1:45 p.m. Roman Catholic Cathedral ----Mase at 6 s.175., 7am., 8 a.m. and 9.30 a.m. Benediction, Sp.m." Union Church ¿-Services, 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. German Bethesda Chapel, West Point -

Morning Service, 11 a.m.

J!

Si. Francis Church, Waschal :—Mass (Chin.), 6a.m., (Part) 7.30 1.m., Benediction, 5 p.m. St. fettph's Church, Garden Road-Morning

́Service (English), 9 a.m.

B.T.

St. Anthony's Chapel, West Point-:-Mass, 8

Weslayan Methodist Church :—Services, 10.30

a.m. and 5.45 Pat.

St. Pilir's Seamen's Church-xt um, and

6.30 p.m.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

MAILS DUT : French (Salaste) 5th inst. Indian (Catherine Apcar) 6ih Inst. American (City of Rio de Janeiro) gth inst.. American (België) 17th Inat.

American (Coptic) 27th inst.

Tue Toya Klsen Kabushiki Kalaba's steamer Nippon Maru left Yokohama (direct) for this

port on the 1st lost.

Tue Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of India left Yokohama for Vancouver yesterday afternoon, the and inst

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK Returns. Kowloon Dock. Isidoro Ponto t Halphong

THE HON. C. A. DAMPFYLDE INJURED. A regrettable accident occnered a few days heck in the Hon, C. A. Rampfelde, the Resident At the first division of Sarawak, but at present acting as administrator in the absence of Rajab Brock to Europe. Mr. Bamalylde, it appears Tarler E hid been out horse-ridi ́g and was proceeding homewards when, for some reason unexplained, H.IG.M.S. Kalsøra the animal suddente roured, Mr. Bampfylde, H.M.S. Ariker gea fearing that the baren would fell on him jamped Hongkong ............................. eff, bat before he bad time to get clear of the H.M.S. Grafton......

nimal's legs it kicked him in the left side,

Dartt.......... When stance came Mr. Bamplyide

Bittern carried home, and Dr. Barker, the principal Medical Officer,' made an examisation and found that two ribs were broken. Dr, Barker did his best for the hon. gentleman but, in view of the nature of the injurfer, it was thought advis. able to bring him on to Singssore for further Nev, medical advice. Mr. Bamplelds was therefore Dec. taken on board the Verwiria, and sent to Singapore, Hels now lying at Reff Hola! where he is receiving the best medical aid procurable,

THE UNITED STATES AND

CHINA.

Wis

Dec.

Arrivali.

Intimations.

THE BEER

WHICH HAS no rival.

PABST

MILWAUKEE.

Hongkong 30th November, 1898.

THE MUTUAL STORES.

26, 28.& 30, POTTINGER STREET.

A VERY LARGE AND VARIED SELECTION

63E11

CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS

INCLUDING

HANDSOME HANDPAINTED CARDS,

Hongkong 111 December, 1898.

Shipping.

STEAMERS,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANÝ,

LIMITED

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

HE Company's Steamship

"HAITAN,"

Captain Hall, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 4th Inafast, w). Daylight.

For Freight or Fausage apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, General Managers. Hongkong, ard December, 1Ro3.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR AMOY AND TAMSUÍ. *HE Company.Steamahlp

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Agents.

30 Choysang..............Shangha..........), M. & Co. 1 Thales ....Hongkong...). H. & Co.

"FORMOSA,"

Captif Milroy, will be despatched for the abore Ports, TO-MORROW, the 4th. Instant, at Daylight

For Freight of Fassage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & Co.,

General Managers.

·Hongkong, 3rd December, 1998,

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3 Naurang......Hongkong...J. M. & Co. | THE 1 Tatchtow....AmoŸm..........), M, & Co. Departures.

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1 Choysang .... Hongkong...T. M. & Co. Formela Hongkong...). Me& Co. 1 Thales.............Amoy...........]. M. & Co. * Nanyang

M. & Co.

CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

COMPANY, LIMITED.

· FOR MANILA (DIRECT),

THE Company's Steamship

"ESMERALDA,"

1 Tochterongkong...J. M. & Co. Captain G. A. Taylor, will be despatched for the

a Meetonour.C.M.S.N. Co. a Chowtal....Bangkok B. & S. a Kwallin ...Shanghai, etc.......B. & S.

Our interest in the fate of Chias, says the New York Commercial Adverttur, began with our Pacific carrying trade fifty years ego, In PORT—Germania. and has grown with the expansion of our Pact- fic commerce il it is second only to that of Great Britain. Daring all there years out in

PÁMED THE CAMAL......... OUTWARD--Nov, 1st Bengist; 4th Romulus, Diones Salasts, Heidelberg; 8th Calzóró, Sturtas 11th Pakllar, Paikas: 15th Asturia, Radnorshire; 18th Macduf; Wilienberg; 2and drank, Flintshires agɩk Indui, Prins Helw #fch 29th Girela, Malñeca.

← HOMEWARD-Nov, 25th Alerta; 29th Trieste.

terest has been common with the British, and it remain is on the commercial side. With the political and diplomatic entanglements into which the exactions of trade are drawing Great Britain we desire to bave nothing to do; but We Chies Garrits understand that the with the fundamental matives at the policy segotiations at Nanking between the Viceroy which is slowly urging her to war wo have the Lin Kun-yik and Count de Bexaure, French ilveliest sympathy. Il war come, we probably Coneal-General, over the Ningpo Jois-house | shall take no part in, it as a nation, but as s dispute and the proposed extension of the wo- people we shall encourage British efforts and Scorr's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oll with called French Concession have reached a dond- delight in Balilih triumphs as sincerely and Hypophosphites, is a combination of two most lock and no progress towards a satisfactory keenly as she sympathized in our victory over valuable remedies, in a palatable and easily settlement has been made. I will be in Spain. There is one form of moral support digested forms haring great healing and teresting to watch what the next step ol which Great Biliniu will expect, and which we strengthening properiles, most valuable in Con- our French neighbours will be la this can bardly refuse, and that is acceptance of that sumption and walog diseases. Read the maller in which they are clearly ' and share of responsibility for maintaining Angl. following:"I have found Scott's Emulsion of primarily in the wrong, and we trust that for Saxa principles and traditions to the East great benes in the treatment of phthisical and oure the Chinese officials, will not be texmlsed abich Chance has thrown unsought Into our scrofalous diseases. It. Is extremely palatable or "blufied" Into yielding one lota. The ques hands. We are not called on to enter into the and does not upset the stomach thus removing tles of the extension of the general Foreign scramble for Chion; but the least we can do is the great difficulty experienced in the administra Settlements (Anglo-American) can very well to keep the door open in the Philippaner. It tion of the plain oll"-D. P. KENNA, LR,C9, stand until the little matter with the French la . will bộ a small stora för equal opportunities of Surgeon, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin. Any The Deputation couddently anticipate that arranged and the Viceroy may ba ́somamint | trade in Indis saß Central China to zeinia and Chemist can supply li. Bole Agants for Hongs the veralt of your Mission to the' Far East will || comforted by the knowleđgs that if he gires any govern these ishands in the interest of Anglo»'|| kong and the Empire of China"Watkins & Co., promoto à will more isplů opening up of this | Inge extension to the Franch who inflat upon. Igazon olvillaation,

Haggkang,-* AdSI,

The British Commaelly resident in this part of the Yangize Valley in the centre of the seciton of the Empire specially guaranteed by China to Great Britals urge a clone sitention on the part of the British Government to the development of this important “sphere of British Influence," for the possibilities and resenices kran'most un limited.

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Above Port on MONDAY, the 5th instant, at 5 PM. This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers, carries à Doctor and is fitted with the Electric Light,

For Freight or Pausage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & CO.,

SOLE AGENTS.

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all sorts of

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Hongkong, 14th May, 1898,

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MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

No. 6, Ice Houtz Street, Praja Contrai, Head Office:--TOKIO. Branch Offices --

LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN.

Agendas -

Bill Coxl Mines, Chmar Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines.

Tokyo Marine losarence Co., Läralted, Hell Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Imperial Government Paper Müis, Japan, Cotton Clearing and Wkg. Co., Shanghal, Onoda Cement Company, Tapan. Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Hill, Japan,

The Mike Cotton Spinning Mill, Limited, Tokyo Cotton Soinning Mili, Japan. Hayashi Clock Factory.

Sorgbone. Trth Decamhet. Vän

Shipping.

STEAMERS.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE, HE Steamship

THES

" MOGUL,"

Captain Batley, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 8th Instant, at 5 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, and December, 1898,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SANDAKAN.

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"DEUCALION,"

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Captain Branch, will be despatched GA FRIDAY, the oth instant, at Noon

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenti Hongkong, and December, 1898, [1415

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL,,

THE Company's Steamship

"ORESTES,"

Captain Palford, will be despatched an abora on SATURDAY, the roth December, at Noons.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, Hongkong, 28th November, 1858. (1399

MOGUL-WARRACK-MILBURN, LINE.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL

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SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 1st December, 1899. EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, (Calling at Port DARWIN and QUKKNILAND PORTS, and taking through Cargó to ADILADE, NEW ZEALAND, (C.) "HE Steamship

TH

"AIRLIE," Captain Kock, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 15th December, at Nood

The well-known Steamor ja specially fitted för Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Frank Provisions? Ice, c., throughout the voyage

Tals Steamer is Installed throughout with the Electric-light

A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon

For Freight or Passage, apply to

·GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agmate; Hongkong, zard November, 1898,

ao carried,

"BRAEMAR," will be despatched as above on or about the 14th December, 1898, 3.S. ENERGIA" ......About 31st Dec, 1898. ‚ 3.9, " MOGUL" 19 COLDO

1th Jan, 1894 For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 7th November, züq8, [1377

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UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE Chartered Steamship

"EIDSVOLD," Captain P. Schlyder, will be despatched as above on or about the 19th December,

For Freight, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Hangkẳng, 4th November, tigë,

Agenis,

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