Mr. Barrett then spoke of Aguinaldo su terms of sympathy mingled with some respect. He knew Agfaaklo personally and had watched him very closely, but it was wrong to condemo him as so many had done. The lecturer would have no sympathy for him had 'be conspired against the United States, but he hail done really excellent work, organising an army of 30,000 men out of nothing, organising a government which had practically adminis tered the affairs of the country, and presiding over at patiament of 100 members who would compare very favourably with the Japanese Diet, conducted as it was with great decorun and formed of some of the most influential men in Manila. Mr. Barrett held that it would be far better for the United States to treat with these people than to provoke probably a guer, illa warfare which might cost hundreds of good lives, hvolve great waste of money, and perhaps make enemies of eight millions of people wham it would take a hundred years of kindness to win back.
With regard to future fiscal policy he saw no reason for immediate alarm, for the military occupation had not yet been concluded, and it would take a year to bring into action any legislative measure. Personally he favoured an open door in the Philippines, but if a tarif preferential in United States products were adopted it would not be so high as that which had been diguously maintained in favour of Spain and ruder which the trade with other countries lead assumed such vast proportions. Provided America, followed Great Britain if her colonial policy he did not think she would go far infray,
America as a guest Christian nation had am important duty to perform towards the Philip pings and she could not yer grant independence to them, she could not sell her trust, and she could not let them gu back into the hands of Spain. She must hold then as a colony or protect them sutil the people are in a position to receive autonomy and govern them for themselves. The held that the acquisition of the Islands in a sense destroyed the spirit of the Montoe Ductrine, and in referring to the opposition of Senator Hoar of Masachusetts he showed how the people of the -western states would be primarily the gainers. by the retention of the group, but that the good results would be felt through every State in the Uni Mr. Barrett did not believe however, that Senator Hour voiced the views of the Americ in people as a whole. In closing he sant that the concluding days of the nineteenth century were times which tried men's sauls; there spy cousutsion in the sins of the people and duals in the thoughts of statesmen; but There would sombe an end to all these troubles when the sun-hime of peace would break through the murky mouds of war. (Applause) The Chairman proposed a cordial vote of
• prits, which was Seconded by Mr. C. 1, Budgem, and carried with acclaination.
THE DUTIES ON JAPANESE
SILK IN FRANCE.
The news that the French Chamber of De- puties has adopted a Bill to increase the im port duties on Japanese silk goods has, greatly alarmet the weavers at Nishijls in Koyoto It is stated that the Minister for Agricul fure and Commerce has sent telegraphic ins
ructions to the Japanese Minister in Patis ordering hits to hoge a protest with the French Goversment against the measure. It is very doubifu! if the protest will have any effect, however, seeing that the Bill has airedly passed the Chamber of Deputies and it is very probable that the Franch Senate will approve it. Que of the vernacular papers urges that retaliatory measures should be taken in the interests of Kylo weavers, and higher duties imposed on French guns coming to Japan, *** This is, however, impossible, as France takes
much more than she sends to Japan, while in view of the most favoured-nation clause discriminatory duties can be imposed on French goods as such. Then, ngain, is it ex- actly the time to complain of other countries raising their tarifs when Japan has just been engaged in the same task?-K. Chronicle.
NORTHERN NEWS.
(From Shanghai, Papers.) AN IMPORTANT CAPTURE. The adopted son of Yu Mantzu's lieutenant, while acting as a spy at Chungking, has been captured by the Chinese soldiers.
YU MANTZU AGAIN,
According to a telegram from Hankew to the Universal Gazette a foreign Consul in Chung- king has been taken by Yu Mantau. This intelligence is, however, denied by the Chinese authorities in Hankow..
THE "ILTIS" MEMORIAL.
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The officers and crew of S.M.S. Princess Wilhem, who were absent at the unveiling of the is memorial, have since placed several wreaths at the foot of the monument with suitable inscriptions on.
PROTECTION FOR PROSPECTORS.
Un account of the many foreign engineers" proceeding inland from Hankow on mining undertakings the Tautai has issued a proclama- tion in conjunction with Director General Sheng forbidding the people from molesting these foreign travellers.
WATERWORKS FOR NANKING,
It is stated in a-recent dispatch from Nan king that Viceroy Liu luas signed a favourable rescript to a petition, presented by a native syndicate to supply the city, and suburbs of Nanking with water works water after the Shanghai Waterworks Co.'s plan.
MORE ARMS WANTED,
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A native despatch from Wachang says that Chang Chihtung has been commanded by the Imperial Government that as extra troops arc being trained in the Metropolis he should push an the manufacture of arms in the arsenals in order to meet the requirements,
COMPENSATION.
The Universal Gazette saj's that the Chinese authorities in Hangchow have decided, in addition to restoring their premises to its former condition, to pay to the Catholic Mission $3,000 compensation for damage to furniture Fustained from the recent gunpowder explosion. HELGIAN REQUEST KEFUSED. The Belgian Consul in Hankow, says the Universal Gazette, has communicated to the Taolai and Director General Sbing requesting the grant of a settlement in that port, but the Tadial and Director General have decided to refuse this on the ground that Belgian Commercial Interests are comparatively small there.
ENGINEERS FOR RUSSIA.
It is an open secret, says the Shanghai Daily Press, that several Engineers and Sur Veyors who are practising in this and other Coast ports have been approached by the Agents of the Russian Government to take service in the North; and we learn that some have accepted the liberal terms offered.
THE WHANG-POO RIVER.
Complaints are getting very general as to the rapid way in which certain portions of the reaches of the Whang poo River are silting up, and ships' captains and pilots alike are unani nous in expressing their opinion that some thing will have to be done very speedily to void this danger remaining longer than is necessary.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1899.
CHAO HSIN BONDS.
An Imperial Decree was issued at Peking on the 11th repeating the order that no more Chan sin Bonds were to be sold, and that no one who had subscribed for them and bad not paid ivas to be asked for payment, so that there may be no more of the extortion and, oppres sion that have been exercised in this matter.
REVISED VANGTZE REGULATIONS,
A native despatch from Wahy states that the Tsungli Yumen had some time ago been requested by the Diplomatic Corps in Peking to revise the Yangtste Regulations. The Superintendent of Tinde for the Southern Ports has now received a set of ten new River Re- gulations from the Inspector General of Cus- toms which will come inte force on the 1st of April next,
FRENCH SCHOOL FOR TIENTSIN.--- The Sin Wanao, states that the French Consul in Tientsin has received a sum of 5,000 francs from the Foreign Office in Paris to found a French school in Tientsin for the Tho Consul training of Chinese students. has engaged a teacher and made the necessary arrangements and the school will shortly be number of students have opened. Already. applied for admission.
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NEW REGIMENTS. -- A Wuching dispatch states that the high provincial authorities of Szechuan recently telegraphed Viceroy Chang asking for the len of three-of-his-disciplined regiments, trained by German officers last year, to assist in crosit- ing Yu Man-tre and his followers. As Viceroy Chang required these troops himself to quell | insurrections in his own provinces, this of course.could not be done, and so the next best thing that could be done was to ask Viɛerty Chung to raise three regiments for Szechuan in Wüchang, and this it is stated is about to
be done.
REPORTED FRENCH DESIGNS ON NEXOPO.
A native despatch states that on receipt of al report that several French inen-of-war have appeared outside Chiniai, the military officials of Chekiang ordered the commander-in-chief to despatch some troops to strengthen the defence at once. It is currently reported by the natives that the French having failed to obtain-a-srutlement of the Ningpo Joss House dispute may take Chinhai or Ningpo.
THE IMPERIAL POST.
A corespondent writth; on the 9th from Yangchow says ---
The Imperial Post Office has now been extend- ed to the cities of Yangchaw and Tsingkiangpu, There is a daily service to the former place fum Chinking though there is some irregut. arity in the atrial of the nails. The native letter offices have strenuously opposed the new competitor and have presented a petition against it. The Chinese from distant places welcome it as a great boon and are largely avaiting themselves of its various departments.
lengthy
TURBULENT JUNKMEN. With reference to the junkmu in Nanbui forcibly rescuing their fellows in prism, the Universal Gazette says, that the magistrate, ander instructions from the Provincial Judge,, has issued a proclamation enjoining the people to return to their avocations, and if they com bine again to resist the authorities they will be shat down. The turbulent junkmen have dispersed but the magistrate has, petitioned
Thotat for permission to retain the twenty souliers that were seat there in order that any attempt to commit a similar violence could be checked.
THE "WOODCOCK" COMMISSIONED. Lieut. Commander 11. D. S. Watson, R.N., hoisted his pennant at nine o'clock on the morning of the 12th insi, on board H.M.S. Woodcock in presence of Capt. Cochran who represented the Reserve. Her crew consists of her commander, a doct (W. M. Keith), and twenty-four men. The vessel left Tungkadon a couple of hours afterwards and was heartily cheered by the Britishers on their several vessels. She is now moored off the Pootung Police hulk and is taking in coal and stores perparatory to receiving orders from the Comp minder-in-Chief. This is lieutenant Watson's maiden command.
THE KOLAO H
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the effect on the money market, of relieving the excessive financial stringency which prevailed, so that the native banks are in a position to he more free with their advances, and at lower rates of juterest. Taken altogether, the present may be regarded as a favourable opportunity for mercantile operations in the country, on a more liberal scale than has prevailed for a long time
should result.
Entertainments.
THEATRE
CITY HALL
ROYAL,
past, anda considerable improvement in business THE HONGKONG AMATEUR
NOTANDA
CALENDAR.
JANUARY,
Meteorological means based on ten years)· "observations fa 1593.
Barometer
Thermometer....
Humidity Rainfall
WEATHER REFORT,
Haronteter......
..29.818
..80.1
..77
8.53
TO-DAY,
On date at
On date at
50.36
30,22
$0
5.4
Thermometer...
Humidity Rainfall.
--TO-DAN-
Friday, 20th January, 1899. Chinese 9th of 12th non" of 25th year of
Kungsh
ghr. 23min.
thr: Lamin
Shr, 19min.
...... okr. omin
High water-Morning
Aftermon Low water-Morning...
Afternoon ANNIVERSÁRITIS. 1841-Treaty of Chuempi concluded. Captain Elliot issued a circular re the cession of Hongkong. 1843-Birth of the first Hongkong born British
aubject. 1871-Germany proclaimed an Empire. 1878--Adrianopole occupied by the Russians.
Attempt to set Gre to the C. N. Co.'s 1591-Death of Kalakaa, King of Hawaii.
steamer Pekin at Shanghai, 1896-5.5. Ou Sing ran on Dumail Rock and
beached,
1897-Census of Hongkong taken: population
226,382.
TO-MOR NOW.
Saturday, 21st January, 189
(81. Agnes) Chinese-folk of 12th moon of 25th year of
Kwang-si High water-Varning
Afternoon Low water-Morning
blr gimin
shr. min. ohr. 28min. and Shr. 38min.
ANNIVEL,6ARIES,
1793--Louis XVI, executed. 1835-Mr. Davis left Canton for England and was succeeded by Sir George Best -Kobinson-
1861-Lord Elgin leh Hongkong for England. 1867--S.S. Corra lost.
1860--Attack on Lieut. Kerr and the boat of
the Cockchafer al Swatow. 1887-Collision in the Yangtsze between the
P. & O. steamer Nepaul and the Chinese transport Han Nien Ching, the latter sunk and over too lives lost. 1891--Celebration of the Jubilee of Hongkong commoncel Destructive fire at Hanoi. 1897-Jubilee of the London Daily News.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE Erench (Tonkin) to-morrow. English | Halinaratį to-morrow. American (City of Peking) zand inst. Canadian (Empress of India) 23rd inst. Indian (Catherine Afcar) 24th inst. American (Gallic) 25th inst Australian (Chingtu) 29th inst. American (China) 5th prox. Tacoma (l'ictoria) 5th pros.
York on the 16th instant.
#
DRAMATIC CLUB. will give an
EXTRA PERFORMANCE
of the PANTOMIME,
* THE YELLOW DWARF," TO-MORROW
(SATURDAY), the 21st January, 1899, at 3.30 P.st.
STALLS AND DRESS CIRCLE. Adult .......
1
Children, Nurses and Amahs.... PIT TICKET will be distributed free to Different Schools.
to 4 PIM
The TICKET Ornick will be OPEN on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, at 10 AM. and continue open Each Day fromï“-10 a.m. to
H. C. NICOLLE,
Acting Manager. Hongkong, 14th January, 1899.
THEATRE
CITY HALL.
DRAMATIC CLUB
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ROYAL.
THE HONGKONG AMATEUR Will give Three more Performance of the PANTOMIME
น
THE YELLOW DWARF,"
SATURDAY, 28th January, 1509, WEDNESDAY, 1st February, 1899, SATURDAY, 4th February, 1899, at 8.30 P.M.
Dress Circle Stalls... -Pit
Half Price to Soldiers, Sailors and Police in uniform to the Pit.
The TICKET OFFICE will OPEN on THURSDAY, the 20th January, at to A.M. and continue open Each Day from 10 AM to
Late Trams to the leak.
4 T..
H. C. NICOLLE,
Acting Manager. Hongkong, jóth January, 1899.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned wiil let by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
MONDAY, the 23rd day of January,
at 3 o'clock, P.M, on the Spot..
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The several lots numbered # 1019 on plan to be seen at the AUCTIONEERS OFFICE,-for- erection of Booths and Matslieds on the Goverment Ground adjoining the Race Course, North of the Grand Stand Enclosure.
TERMS: Cash. For conditions of Sale, apply to
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. January, 1899,
Hongkong xích
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 10,
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HE following Particulars and Conditions of THE the Land by Public Auction,
to be held on the spot, on
MONDAY,
the 33rd day of January, 1899, at 3 P.M., Are published for general information.
By Cominand,
T. SERCOMBE SMITH,
Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 7th January, 1899
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Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale to be held on Monday, the
The local mandaitis received on Saturday night an important telegram from Ichang reporting the capture by rebels-Kolao Hui- of the district city of Changlo in Shiman pre- fecture, Hupeh province, on the 12th instant. The Silk er camship cons, arrived in New 23rd day of January, 1899, at 3 P.M., by Order and the reported murder of the district magist rate, besides other officials. Changlo is about a hundred miles to the south-west of chang, as the crow flies, and borders on the Hupeh-Hanan frontier. About a fortnight ago troops sent by Viceroy Chang visited the place and drove the malcontents into Hanan and having restored order were sent back to Ichang,
HUNAN GENTRY DESOUNCED,
THEN. P. S. S. Co.'s steamer Tacoma, sailed from Tacoma for Japan and Hongkong on the 18th instant.-—-
*
Tu Agents (Messrs. Jarding, Matheson & Co.) inform us that the Company's Steamer Glenesk from London and Straits, left Singapore for this port to-day, the 20th; instant,
THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamer 'akasa Aaru (Lurope Line) tett Singapore for this
arrive here on the 25th instant. port yesterday, the 19th, and is expected to
THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamer Tokia Marn (Australian Line) left Nagasaki for this A Peking dispatch states that a Censor-hasport to-day, the 29th, and is expected to arrive. recently denounced to the Throne eighteen here on the 24th instant. prominent members of the Hunan gentry, eleven of whom bold responsible posts in ather provinces, the other seven being either retired mandarins, or men who have not joined the ranks of expectant officials elsewhere. They are accused first, of belonging to the reform party and secondly, of having en couraged the raising of the Hunan militia, Hin-order-to-institu-military-spirit-into-tho- people of that province, with the object, of using these militiamon against the dynasty." Owing to the gravity of the charges a secret edict was sent Governer Yi of Hunan, a reactionist himself, with orders to make an in- vestigation. Fortunately Governor Yü, for obvious reasons, made light of the affair and reported to the Throne so, but if he had indeed attempted to take netive steps the charges be: ing true, except the intention to rebel, he would very likely have been driven out of Changsha by the populace, owing to the immense in- fluence and popularity of the accused men who are members of the must powerful and most opulent families of Huhan.
A DESERTED HARBOUR.
GORGED GODOWNS.
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of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hong.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT, kong, for a term of 75 Years,
Boundary Stenurements.
LOCALIT
EL.
14.
Upset Price
侮
100 140 140 13,400' 300 2,848
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 11.
THE following Particulars and Condition of Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, Dock. to be held on the spot, on
HONGKONG AND WHAMTOA DOCK RETURNS.
Kowloon
Isidero Pon.............. at ILLGMS. Kalter... HGMLS. More... 1.1.G.M.S. K. A'la...
Athenian
Isla de Cuba...
Isla de Luzen ......... Afonmouthshire-
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Lycemoon....
H.I.G.M.S. Gefon
Ningchow...
Brochdale Haimun
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Cosmopolitan
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from
Agents 18 Nanyang... Hongkong...). M. & Co. 18 Shengking ......Wuhu......B. & S. 18 Tientsin Wuhu......B. & S. 18 ¡Voosung ... Amoy... B. & 6 18 Shalan ...Amoy..... H. & Ca 19 Dicht
...Amny,,C,M,S,N, Co, 19 Laosak. Amoy......B, & S,
Departures for. Agents. 18 Nanyang Amoy......). M. & Co. 19 Buflaan Maru.KuB. & Co. to Shengking...Shanghai...B. & S. 19 Inosing Hongkong. B. S 19 Sishan...... . Saigon ul & Co
TUESDAY,
Shipping.
STEAMERS.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA. HE Company's Steamship
THE
* KUTSANG,"
Captain Bradley, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
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Hangkong, 19th January, 1899.
UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship'
* EIDSVOLD.” Captain Anderson, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 24th instant, at.3 PM.
For Freight, apply to
7
JÄRDINE, MATHESON & Co..
Agents. Hongkong, 6th January, 1899.
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AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- "PION-COMPANY
(UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT),
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN, SUEZ, FORT SAID, FIUME AND TRIESTE. (Taking Cargo at through utes to SOUTH AFRICA, CALCUTTA, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS.)
THE Company's Steamship
"VINDONA."
Captain B. Bellen, will be despatched as above. on TUESDAY, the #qthe instant, P.M2--
Shipping
STEAMERS.
UNITED, STATES AND CHINA JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
"HE' Steamship THE
:." INDRANI,”
Captain Trotter, will be despatched as above-
on or about the 20th February,
For Freight, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON,& CÒL
Agents.
Hongkong, 6 January, 1899.
FOR NEW YORK (DİRECT), - [HE Steamship
THE
"KENMORE," .* Captain Ellis, will be despatched for iko above Port on or about the end of February,
For Fopight, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co, Agents. Hongkong, t2th January, 1569.
Masonic.
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VICTORIA ERECEPTORY......, REGULAR MEETING of the VIC ATORIA TRICEP tu KY will be held at the FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 26th instant, at 6 for6zopan, precisely. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 19th January, 1899.
Notice of Firm.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
URING my temporary-absence-from-the-
Silk and valuables are transhipped on arrival D Colony, Mr. T 8. TARAYANAGI wil
at Bombay into an accelerated liner.
For information as to Passage and Freight,
apply to SANDER, WIELER & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 17th January, 1899.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
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FOR SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.
THE Company's Steamship
THE
"HUPEH,"
Captain Quail, will be despatched is above on TUESDAY, the 24th instant.
Fer Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 16th January, 1899. '(793 MOGUL-WARRACK-MILBURN LINE. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
"ENERGIA," will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 24th instant,
کچھ
take charge of this Office.
-'A-S. MIHARA,
Manager. Hongkong, 18th January, 1899.
Entimations.
IMPERIAL KWANGTUNG, LOAN OF 189.1.
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PAYMENT OF INTEREST AND PART PRINCIPAL
(SEVENTH PERIOD.)
NOTICE is hereby given that the
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for Interest on, and RE-PAYMENT of Part Principal of, the Bonds of the IMPERIAL KWANGTUNG LOAN OF 189, will be ready for issue on the 21st January, 1899, at the Office of the IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS, Canton;
E. B. DREW, Commissioner of Custome. Custom House,
Canton, 17th January, 1899.
WANTED.
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SECOND HAND BIYCLE, send full,
S.S. PATHAN...About. 2nd Feb, 1899. A particulars to DE STEPHENS, Dentist,
S.S."SIKH"
น 24th Feb, 1899. 11th Mar., 1899.
Manila.
5.S. "ARGYLL"
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL ́& CÒ, LIMITED."" Agents. Hongkong, 18th January, 1899.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
14th January, 1899.
NOTICE.
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1300 PROF, WINTER'S menetic cure for
FOR SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA, THE Company's Steamship
THE
"NANCHANG,"
Captain Finlayson, will be despatched us above on FRIDAY, the 27th instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, 16th January, 1899.
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FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship -
THE
#COMMONWEALTH,”
Captain James, will be despatched for the above port on SATURDAY, the 28th instant
For Freight, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 17th January, 1899.
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CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR. PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE
VIA MANILA. -
THE Company's Steamship
"CHANGSHA". Captain Moore, will be despatched TUESDAY, the 31st instant, at Noon.
on
this
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by Steamer. The First-class Saloon: is situated
the 24th day of January, 1899, at 3 P.M., are forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating published for general information,
lly Command,
Chamber
ensures the Supply of Provisions during the entire voyage.
Fresh.
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light. NB.-Return Tickets issued by this Com- oapany to and from AUSTRALIA are available for return by the Steamers of the GASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. CO, and vice versa. For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.. Hongkong, 19th January, 1899..
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED"
T. GERCOMBE SMITH,
Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial Recretary's Office,
Hongkong, 7th January, 1899, Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on TUESDAY, the 24th day of January, 1899, at 3 PM by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, at Mong Kok Tsui, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years,
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No of Sait
Registry No.
Boundary Masurmenta.
LOCALITY.
A.
W+
fc.
f. fr.
fo
Mong Kok
Annual Rent
Uper Price.
Yokohama Bay just now, says the Japan | Dr. Han Jurg Kier... Herald, prosanis, fa common with the pier, a
Changsha rather vacant appearance in comparison with what has fately been witnessed when ships, one D. Juan d'Austria ... after another were hurried here in order that their cargoes might be passed under the old tariff, instead of being subjected to the much higher rates of the new one. The imports have latterly in consequence of this, been on a very extensive scale, so much so indeed, that the godowns of the place are gorged with goods, far in excess of the ordinary quantity. For the next few months in consequence of this, the imports of foreign merchandise will be pa a Tarely reduced scale, as the efforts of importers will be principally directed to working off the accumulated stocks rather than in sanding. orders forward for excecution, for new goods. As the farmers have had an excellent harvest this season, their purchasing power will naturally be much increased, and the Importers by reason
THIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the THIS of saving so much in the shape of duty are in a position to supply the wants of consumers t
elegant Building known as "CON, rates sufficiently low as to tempt customers who.
NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom Outward-Dec 13th Norman Isles; Decmodatlan to Residents and Travellers, supply farmers' requirements, to lay in stocks
16th Vine Branch: Dec, zoth Glenesk, Ettrick beyond the ordinary demand at this seaon of the year. Those buyers who neglect to avail dale; Dec 2318 Wennington Hail, Fonkin themselves of the present exceptional opportnity, Dec. 27th Manila Dec. 30th Antenor, Boyn will find prices gradually mount higher as the Savala Jan, 3rd Sydney, Trieste, Sarvia stacks of merchandise in hand diminish. The Jan. 6th Glengarry, Silesia, Narite; Jan, 10th purchase by the Government of somo fify | Menèlaus, St. Andrews, Holus,
Homeward Jän, röth Melbourne - million you worth of honds, has naturally: had
Jan,
IN PORT-Tinjsh, disincki, Loosok,
PASSED THE canal,
Hotel.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
AYON GRONG.
Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant, Favourable Arrangements made for Families and for Monthly or Extended Periods,
Proprietor & Manager, Hongkong, 3rd April, 1895,
FOR MANILA.
THE Company's Steamship
"CHANGSHA."
Captain Moore, will be despatched TUESDAY, the 31st instant, at Noon,
(95a
On
The attention of Passengers is directed to
the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The First-class Saloon is situated forward of the Enginei.
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light
For Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 19th January, 1899, (970
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
· FOR LONDOŊ VIA SUEŻ CANAL. THE Company's Steamship
"NESTOR," Captain Asquith, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the st
For Freight, apply to
February
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agent Hongkang, sath January, 1899),
CORNS WARTS BUNIONS, CHILL- BLAINS and IN-GROWING NAILS.
Apply to
COTTOM & Co.,
No. 35, Pedders's Street,
Hongkong Hotel Buildings,
Hongkong, 9th January, 1899.
THE MUTUAL STORES.
26, 28 & 30, POTTINGER STREET,
!389
THE BEST VALUE IN THE COLONY
GROCERIES
Hongkong, 28th December, 1898.
FOR
AND PROVISIONS.
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX,"",
BEECHAS
FOR ALL
SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, AVEAK STOMACH..
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS. DISORDERS
IMPAIRED DIGESTION,
DISORDERED LIVER,
AND FEMALE AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES.
Box
so Cents
per
Prepared only by the Proprietor, S THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England. SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA SUGARVA
MASA WATKINS & CO., APOTHECARIES HALL, 66, Queen's Road Coptral, Hongkong,