perform marriages, and ¦ kias: brides. – But consuls are not to negotiate treaties, nor to do - áný, such thing. As well, talk of Bill Smith, able, seaman, ceding territory in the name of his country. A man may say, **For all i care, you may have your indepen. dence but that does not settle the matter. I
if Consal Wildman promised the incon, is breach of faith when President McKinley re fuses to supply the article?: 11 it is, let it go at And if the President, Senate, and Represen tatives had all unanimously passed and signed a document of the most complete and correct legal sort, awarding immediate and unqualified independence to everybody, in the Philippine archipelago, there would still be one thing to remember. Sometimes the keeping of a pro mise might do harm. It is wrong, of course, to break a promise; but circumstances can exist, in which the keeping of the promise would be even more wrong, a greater wrong. An example occurs in Holy Wric Jephtah made a vow to God, to celebrite his victory (if he had one) by killing the first live thing he met on his way home. And the first was at daughter. Sometimes it may be an absolute duty in the sight of God to break a premise, But there never was any promise in this case. The conversation of Pratt and Wildman may have had a promising tone. We know it had. They were to blame for converting, in too warm a tone, because these optimistic, over. sanguine, eager, young, escaped schoolboys, jumped to conclusions to readily.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSD
SO INDIAN TELEGRAMS.
DESTI IVE FIRE IN CALCUTTAS THE CALC
ILLS BURNT DOWN MACHINERY WORT "ONE AND A HALF LAKH
¿DESTROYED.
Station between 3 and 4.2m, and the Calcutta with Mr. Holmes officiating Engineer, with Fire Bridge, under Superintendent Millard,
steam engine, at once went to the spot.
LONDON SERVICE MEDALS The following Volunteers connected with Bombay Command are gazetted for Long
CALCUTTA, May 15th. Service Medals Great Indian Peninsula Rail Early this morning, a destructive fire broke hard; Corpus F. Didon; AD. Duggan, Jmation of the occurrence reached the Central way Volunteers-Lance. Sergeant. May out in the Culcutta Flour Mills at Ballaghatto, near the Maniktolla Plague Hospital. Infor Johnsen, G. F. Varton, and J. Wright;Lance- Corpori T. Aband Volunteers. C. Bow: bill T. G. Cooke, G. E. Holton, W. H. Fagrell
Moore, H. 1. Purvis, D..W. Roberts, J. Ea Roberts, and J. W. Shane.
and Bombay Baroda Railway Volunteers Lance-Corpoals W. J. Corke and S. Dossabhoy, RETIREMENT OF MR. F. 5. BULLOCK. Mr. F. S. Bullock, C. S. Commissioner of the Hyderabad Assigned Districts, who is on leave at home, has retired with effect from the 4th ultimo,
THE GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORIES. -
Sina, May 13th. Consequent on the transfer of the Madras Kodaikumal and Colaba Observatories to Imperial control, Mr. J. Eliot is gazetted Director-General of Indian Observatories, Mr. Michael Smith, Director of Kodaikanal and Mudras. Observatories, and Mr. N. A. Mogs to be pro tempore Director of Culaba Observa tory, Boinbay,
RETIREMENT.
Major Davidson, Mint Master, Bombay, will retire on, pension on the 18th instant, on attaining the prescribed age. Do
There is now a promise "Stop fighting, and you will be well treated." Not to arguss, nor parley, nor waste time talking, but stop fighting These discussions, though perhaps
THE NEW MINING RULES. interesting to the Filipinos, and for that reason
SIMA, May 16th, possibly useful towards peace, seem to us We understand the decision of the Guven- very feeble and unprofitable. Sr. Comisioncrument of India, subject to the new mining rules, lokily airs his superior ideals when he says, will be announced within the next few days, superciliously, "No, Canada and Australia are the general tenor of the changes introduced not good enough models for us; they have no being to facilitate the exploitation of puncrais fing, they are not nations." He shows his by private enterprise: ignorance. They do have their own flug, and they are nations. A child who talks such non. sense is no worth serious notice. He com pares the present, case with the case of Lafayette aiding the Americans in their rebet lion against England. he knew anything beyond the nere name of Lafayette, he would know better than to talk such simple absurdi
ties.
THE SPANISH GARRISON AT BALER.
STILL HOLDING OUT,TAM DEFYING THE REDELS TO THE END
· GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENT AT
RANGOON.
The appointment of a Governmen Engineer and Surveyor for Rangoon has been made a fire yearly anc, and, the Government of India has approved of the appointment to it of Chief Engineer It. Johnston, R. 1. M.
SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. Captain Bingley, 7th Bengal Infantry, has been placed on special duty at Sinia, to revise
Ariny Regulations, and the Volumes relat to Volunteers and to Discipline. HYDERABAD AND THE PARIS EXHIBITION.
The Hyderabad State is sending a fine series of exhibits to the Paris Exhibition,
Staff-Lt. Col. C. Aguilar was sent from Zane boanga by the Spanish authorities, to go to Baler, east coast of Luzon, in the steamer "Saturnus," to inquire about the Spaniards there. He reached Manila to day, and reports that he had no difficulty effecling com- munication. Lt. Martinez is still bolding out: bravely, with 33 men, the other 21 out of his. original force of 54 being dead or missing. The rebels are utterly unable to get them, but offer to let them go free if they give up their weapons. This, they refuse to do, and say they will hold out till Doomsday, even if all the armies of Aguinaldo try to best them.
THE PLAGUE IN INDIA, WEEKLY, RETURNS.
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The entire mill building-a very large one- with corrugated iron roofs, was found in damer from end to end, the fire raging with great fury, The flames rose high in the air, and the strong wind prevalling at the time forced them
in the direction of the entrance to the mill. This caused considerable difficulty in getting the engine te a favourable position. Three engines were in: full work, and the efforts 18. get' the fire under" control were successful after some” hours? hard, work, but not till the whole building was gut- ted, the pucca walls and roofs falling in with a tremendous crash. The building was a four-inst storyed one, with wooden flooring, which
BURNT LIKE TIMBER,
and helped to add to the intensity of the fire, which showed no signs of abatement till day. break. A row of godowns alongside the main building was also on fire, and a very large stock of four, to the value of about Rs. 10,00, was destroyed By 9. am. the fire was practically were a complete ruin. The machinery, valued extinguished, but not till the mill and its contents at Rs. 1,50,000, has been entirely destroyed, except the boilers. How the fire orignated is not known.
Messrs. McLeod and Co. are the agents,
CALCUTTA, May 17th. The fire at the Belliaghatta Flour Mills broke out afresh in a godown, yesterday, adjoining the main building. The fire brigade saved a quantity of machinery, hut 10,500 maunds of flour and 2,500 maunds of wheat were destroyed, The total damage is estimated at Rs. 1,80,000, which is, however, covered by insurance. The 'cruise of the fire is unknown..
The mill property belonged to English capitulists.
...
PLAGUE IN CALCUTTA. Saturday's vital statistics for Calcutta show forty-six deaths from all causes against the quinquennial average of sixty. Only four new proved fatal. One death occurring on a pre- plague cases were recorded, three of which vious date, was brought to light the same day.
Sunday's returns were still more hopeful, there having been only two fresh attacks of plague with no deaths. Three deaths occurring on previous dates were reported, bringing the. totals up to date from 14th April 1898 to 1,429 seizures and 1379 deaths.
There were thirty-seven deaths from all causes compared with fifty-seven, the avenge of the previous five years.
There were forty-eight deaths from all causes Calcutta on Friday, against the quinquen nial average of fifty-seven on the same day: and twelve fresh cases with eight deaths, five of which, however, occurred on the previous days and were reported on Friday.
Seven fresh plague cases were reported on Monday, the total mortality being 73
Only 149 deaths from plague occurred in the whole of India, other than the Bombay Pre-in sidency, in the week ending the 14th instant. In the Bombay Presidency also the mortality fell to 1,084, of which Bombay City accounts SPANISH SQLDIERS GOING HOME. for 323 deaths and Hutachi city for 181. Of The Spanish trans-Atlantic mail steamere 149 deaths outside Bombay Presidency, Satrustegui left the port this afternoon bound the Madras Presidency reports ten, Bellary for Barcelona, Spain. She carries homeward District one, North Arcot district four, and
CALCUTTA, May 18th, bound four companies of Spanish soldiers, with Salern district five. Mysore State reports 51 Vital statistics for Calcutta on Wednesday about fifty officers, besides one hundred and deaths, Kolar Gold Field, returning 32, Mysore show 66 deaths from all causes against 57, the ten civiligas
City 18, and Bangalore Cantonment one. Hy-average of the previous five years; & fresh cases derabad Sinte returns only one death which of plague, and no deaths; and ; deaths which occurred in Lingsugur district. The Punjab occurred on previous dates. returns nine, all in Jallundur District. Bengal raurns 74, Calcutta contributing 60 and Howmis district 14, while all other Bengal districts return clean sheets, as is also the case with Assim, Baluchistan, Rajputana, and the Central Provinces,
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Last Fight a party of the home-goers were entertained by friends at the Hotel de Europa and they made a inerry night of it with wine, dancing And song.
Genera don Diego de los Rins, the last Spanish General in the Philippines, goes home in the Satrustegui.
As the passengers were preparing to embark this morning a Filipino grabbed a pocket-book containing $300 from me of the members of the party. He was captured after a considemble chase, but the money was not in his possession, He was lodged, awaiting trial, in the Binande Police Station
REBELS AT SAN FERNANDO." BUILDING TRENCHES IN PLAIN SIGHT- NARROW ESCAPE OF A RECONNAISSANCE *** PARTVIS,
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For the last week the insurgents have been actively building trenches in new positions and continuing the old ones, until now almost a complete semi-circle defies anndvance to the north. The lowas commence on the extreme right with a series of outposts about out mile. and a half from headquarters, and these con- nect running leftward with the South Dakota, Kansas and Montana regiments,
Almost every day and night the insurgents have attacked the fines in three or four places, Jocating our outposts and feeling their strength. It is more than likely that a general attack will soon be made. S
At daylight yesterday morning Major Bell left San Fernando with a party of ten scouts to reconnoitre the vicinity of the tailroad and Bacolor, and locate the main force of the enemy When about two miles out he discovercul one company of native soldiers grouped about a big tree, and others lying about the brush. It was the breakfast hour, and there were several large rice bowls from which the men were inking food. After carefully approaching to within a short distance without being discovered, the scouts set up a yell and dashed among the natives, who grabbed their guns and broke for the woods with all possible haste. Unfortu nately, there was a force of six companies encamped about half a mile beyond, and on hearing the yells they rushed to the support of their comrades, 1o wait longer would be useless, so the scouts turned and struck out for camp as fast as the ponies could carry thent The insurgents immediately opened fire and were joined by others on the flanks. For over a mile the bullets continued to whistle about
- BOMBAY MINT MASTER. Major Davidson, Mint Master, Bombay, will not, as previously stated, be placed on the retired list this month, he being eligible under Royal Warrant to serve two years longer.
The totals to date" are 17,443" seizures and 17,292 deaths.
RIOT BETWEEN KABULEES AND
OORIYAS.
A CHILD MURDERED AND SEVEN PERSONS SERIOUSLY INJURED,
A riot attended with murder occurred, on the evening of the oth instant, at Shamagore.. near Barrackpore. Two Doriyas who worked in the Shamragore Jute Mill borrowed money from some Kabulee moneylenders. The Kabu lees demanded the payment, which the Ooriyas· refused. Thereupon two hundred Kabulces armed with lathies assaulted the Ooriyas as well as all passers-by
THE RETURNING, BALUCHIS, APPRECIATION OF SERVICE IN UGANDA. Her Majesty's Consul-General in Uganda has addressed Sir William Lockhart, highlySix people were seriously injured, and an culegising the services rendered by the 37th Baluchis during the past twelve months in the Uganda Protectorate.
~~THE POONA MURDERS.
EXECUTION OF BALKRİŞSINA,
POONA, May 12th..
yarrowda Jail this morning for the murder of Balkrishna Chapekar was handged outside Lieutenant Ayerst. Just before 7 o'clock, the authorities assembled and went into the prison. Balkrialna was praying till led from the cell.
then shouted the "Ram Ram in a- loud voice and recommenced praying till the death sentence was read when he stopped, only shouting in the interval in answer to Mr. Carvalho, City Magistrate, that he had nothing. to say. He was led to the gate and as he came outside he was trembling and shaking. His eyes were tolling wildy and he was held up by two warders. He was led tothe gallows yard and had to be supported upthe steps of the scaffold, shouting incoherently all the time. He stamped one foot on the drop and refused to, place the other foot which was pushed on and rapidly fastened. He then stopped shout- ing and threw up his head, closed his eyes, and took a deep breath as the cap was drawn-over his face. When the bolt was drawn Balkrishna fell a drop of seven feet six inches and expired immediately. From the time that Ranade was executed Balkrishna had been praying quietly and taking his meals up to Wednesday. All day yesterday and this morning he fasted, sleeping about an hour and spending the remainder of the time in prayer. Balkrishna's behaviour showed a marked
the little party, and when they reached camp of the other two prisoners,ference to that
the men were fairly well played nut. Licute nant Vitale, the Italian military attache, wis a member of the party, and is unstinted in his praise of the daring and quickness of Major Bell S
DIVINE SERVICE IN POONA THE MILITARY ATTENDING ARMED."
POONA, May 14th.
The European troops in Poona and Kirkec
up-country man' carrying a child six years old was severaly injured and the child killed on
spát....
The police have arrested thirteen men, who are under trial before the Deputy Magistrate of Baraset.
NOTAN DA
CALENDAR,
JUNE. Meteorological means based on ten years · "observations_to 1893-
Barometer Thermometer Humidity Rainfall
TO-DAY,
WEATHER REPORT.
-29.867. .76.2 ...84.0
15.0
On date at On date at
108.01.
Barometer,
29.84. Thermometer win 77. Humidity
93 Rainfall
29.78 79 83
+0.55.
TO-DAY.
Thursday, 8th June, 1899
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The steamer Silèsia left-Singapore for this pon last night.
The steamer Patroclus le Singapore on the 7th inst, and may be expected here on the 12th
The steamer Sankt Maria (Europe Line) left Kobe via Moji for this port to-day and is expected to arrive here on the 14th inst
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer couver, B.C. at sam. Wednesday the 7th inst R.M.S. Empress of Japan, arrived at Van
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS. Isla de Cuba....... at Kowloon Dock. Isla de Luzon
H.M.S, Undaunted.. Cumsang :.
D. Juan d'Austria. Gerard C. Tobey...... Fatshan,
...Cosmopolitan
PASSED, THE CANÁL,
Outward-2nd May-Bengler. Aggi, John Adamson, 5th May-Tantalus 9th May Sarnia, Mogul Tamarind. 14th May-King Edgar, 18th May--Darmstadt, Nector. 19th MayBenvoirlich, Diomed, Socotra May-Caledonien, Braemar Weimar 26th 23rd. May--Dardanus, Merionethshire, Ellen Rick mers. 30th May-indralema, Olive Branch.
Homeward-30th May Ernest Simons, Liv, Myrmidan, Babelsberg,
Shipping.
Arrivals.
AMARA, British steamer, 1,556, E. J. Mattock, 7th June, Sourabaya 30th May, Sugar Jardine, Matheson & Co.. ESMERALDA, British steamer, 906, R. W. Cob. ban, 8th June,Manila 5th June, General. -Sheyan, Tomes & Co. ATHENIAN, British steamer, 2,440, H. Mowalt, 8th June, Vancouver, B.C. 7th May, via Kobe and Moji 3rd June, Flour.-C. P. R.
·Co.
SAVINA, German steamer, 2,670, Lunoschluss, 7th June, Hamburg and Singapore and June, Général.-Siemssen & Că, HIKOSAN MARU, Japanese steamer, 2245; P. Hollstrom, 8th June,-Kutchinozu 2nd June, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. HALLOONG, British steamer, 783, A. J. Rolson,
8th June,Tamsui 4th June, Amoy oth and Swatow 7th, Generaf.--Douglas, Lap::
mik & Co.
OSLO, Norwegian steamer, 778, Cl. Pederson,
8th June,--Saigon 3rd June, Rice.--Jebsen & Co.. NINGPO, British steamer, 1,240, Phillips, 8th June-Newchwang 26th May, General Butterfield & Swire. INDEPENDENT, German steamer, 871. A. Haltz,
8th June-Swatow 7th June, Ballast- Sander, Wieler & Co.
CHOYSANG, British str., 1,194, G. H. Dowker,
8th June--Canton 8th June, General? Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Bellerophon, British str., for Ainoy." Phranang, British str., for Bangkok:
U
fune 17th
July 5th
Francisco, &c June 13th Encific Coast, &c. June 19th Havre, &e... June-rith Stmits, &c.uly 19th
San Diego, &c.
ui) 1st Shanghai uno oth Hapan, trufjune 7th- Berhida
Straits, &c.une 11th Carlisle City. San Diego, &c. Aug, 26th Carmarthenshire. San Diego, &c Aug, 1st Ceylon San Francisco, &c.July 18th
London June isth Ching Chingtu Sydney, &c...June 17th Chusan
London, &c. uue toth City of Peking San Francisco, &c.June 22nd City of Ria ......San Francisco, &c. Aug. 11th Columbia Portland, &c. July 8th Coptic
San Francisco, &c. Aug. 22nd Delke. Rickmers. New York, &c....July toth Doric
San Francisco, &cely 25th. Emp. China Vancouver, &c...... Aug. 9th Emp. (ndin
June 28th Emp, Japan
July 19th Esmeralda... Maniky
June fath Futami Mant.... Thursday Is, &c...une 30th Gaelic
San Francisco, &cJuly 1st Genogle
Victoria, B.C.
jang. 8th Hniloong
Swatow, &c... June th Hongkong MaruSan Francisco, &c July 8th Idomeneus London, &c.
June 20th New York, &c... June 29th London, &c.........June 14th Havre, &c. June 14th Japan, &c...june th Tientsin (Direct)...June 12th. Lightning...... Singapore, &c... June 16th Maizuru Maru Swatow, &c. Mausang
Sandakan.. Mogul
Yokohama, &c..
Indrapura
Kintuck.
Königsberg
Kosai Morit Kweiyang
Macduff..
New York Swatow, &c. Takow
func tr
Shipping STEAMERS.
FOR SINGAPORE PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
Steamship:
"LIGHTNINGA
Caplan S. Belson, will be despatched far the above Ports, on SATURDAY, the roth instant
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.
Hongkong, 6th June, 1899
THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED
{767a
REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE TO SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUK THE Steamship
MEDIA“ MAIZURU MARU” Coptain S. Nagata, will be despatched for the above ports, on. SUNDAY, the 1th instant, at Daylight. GAMM
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
Agents. Hongkong, til June, 1899,
CHINA NAVIGATION. COMPANY, LIMITED
FOR SWATOW, CHEFOO & TIENTSIN. THE C
HE Company's Steamship
“KWEIYANG," Captain Dülerbridge, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 12th instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to-
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
De Agents.
1755a
June 13th
June 7th
June 15th
June 9th:
Hongkong, 7th Juus, 1899.
Nanyang Nippon MaruSan Francisco, &e Aug. 3rd. Ningpo
June 12th Nordhavet Havre, &c...........
Junë zjth Olympia .........Victoria, B.C........... fane 17ik Preussen... Singapore, &c......Sept. 13th Queen Margaret San Francisco... Prinz Heinrich... Straits, &c. Aug. 16th Riojan Mant...... Seattle, &c.
Qk. desp Inne 29th Rohilla
Japan Sachsen
June 10th Straits, &c. ***** fune 21st Sanuki Mara Marseilles, &c...... June 15th Silesi:
Yokohama & Kobe June 14th Japan............. June 19th Victoria, B.C...fuly 29th Port Darwin, &c...une 17th, San Diego, &c. June 20th" Victoria, B.C. July 4th
Socotra
Tacoina
Taiyuan, Thyria Victorin
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HE OFFICES of the HONGKONG TELEGRAPH have This Day been removed to No. 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Second Floor, (the premises formerly occupied by Messrs. PowELL & Co.). to which address at communications should be addressed
ET F. SKERTCHLY
Manager.
Hongkong, 1st May, 1899.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER
Willy Rickmers, German 4-mast, bark, for CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS
Bangkok,
Pak Kong, British str., for Canton, Sendai Maru, Japanese str, for Swatow. Kong Pak, British str., for Wuchow. Habicht, German tug-boat, for Shanghai,, Hiroshima Maru, Japanese str., for Kobe.
- Departures. June 8, Agg, Norwegian str., for Shanghai June 8, Unity, Norwegian str., for Canton. June B, Clara, German str., for Haiphong, June 8, Haichtig, British stry for Swatow June 8, Pakshan, British str., for Hongay. June 8, Vangtisë, British str., for Shanghai.
Passengers-Arrived.
Per Athenian, from Kobe-Messrs. W. Jack- son and W. Steevel.
Per Hailong, from Coast Poris-Mr. J, H.
Chinese-14th of 4th "atoon of 25th year of Lewis, and 66 Chinese.
Kwang-si SunRisti
Setsw High water-Morning
Afternoon Low water-Morning
Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES.
6hr, «ömin. shx 55min 8hr. gmin tohr, 35min. shr. 36min. 3hr. 38min.
1867--The Emperor and Empress of Austria crowned King and Queen of Hungary:
1873-Alexandra Palace burni, 1891--Destruction of mission at Wusuch by
anti-foreign mob. 14,
Per Esmeralda, from Manila-Messrs. W. T. Nolan, J. W. Clarke, L. II Chick, R. E. Biscoe, Jean Heus, F. Tyler Miss Thompson, J. W. Lewis, L. W. Davidson, J. Sloan, J. E.. Futtall, J. Allen, R. B. Smith, C. W. Shifes, SW. Gmy, F. Wynchen, Marrow, M. V Higgins, F. R. Wright, E. Liddle, A.-Z.
AND GENERAL COMMISSION
AGENTS,
PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
GENUINE
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
FOR TAKOW
"NINGPO,"
THE Company's Steamship
Captain Phillips, will be despatched on. MONDAY; the 12th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents."
Hongkong, 7th June, 1899.
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FOR SANDAKAN (DIRECT) THE
HE Company's Steamship
"MAUSANG," Caption Lake, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 13th instant, at Noort,
Cargo for Kudat can be transhipped at San- dakan.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, 5th June, 1899
17578
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE British Steamship THE
"MACDUFF,"
will be despatched for the above port, on or the 15th instant.
STEAMERS.
"AFRIDI "BIRCHTOR ***MOGUL" "GHAZEE
1*
"COMMONWEALTH; For Freight, apply to
1890.
About 30th June.
7th July
22nd July
5th Aug
soth Aug
DODWELL & CO. LIMITED
Agents.
Hangkong, 7th June, 1899.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE
(*X(DIRECT) BR HE Company's Steamship
THE
"CHINGTU!
Captain Moore will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 17th instant. For Passage, apply to de
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents: Hongkong, 7th June, 1899.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL
H COMPOSITION RED NANE THE Company's Steamship
BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES,
&c
Sele Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and
P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &c. EVERY KIND OF SHIPS STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong, 14th May, 1896,
IDOMENEUS
17682
Captain Riley will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 20th June,
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
gents. Hongkong, 30th May, 1899.
UNITED STATES AND CHINA JAPAN
A STEAMSHIP LINE/
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL,
HE Steamship
JRAMIN “INDRAPURA
[39
Captain A Norsfall;
on or about the 29th
For Freight, apply
Koiy, IC, W. Vaughan, A. Smith, FCHS. J. GAUPP & CO., Flores, Mr. G. J. Willson, Miss. S. Habler, C
Muly, Baso, Synacio Monastino," Mrs. Adele
HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK.
MAKERS JEWELLERS, SILVER
SMITH'S, and OPICIANS; WE CHARTS and BOOKS.
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS
It is estimated that some 400 of the enemy garrisons attended Divine service, this morning, 1898 American troops under Major-General C. M: Nelson, H. W Enman, Mr. and Mrs Sole, Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches
are in the vicinity of San Fermando...
for the first time carrying their rifles and twenty rounds of ammunition a fact which caused some little excitement amongst civilians. THE KOWLOON DISTURBANOES. But however, it appears that this was in con- sequence of an order, which has long existed up North, being extended to Bombay Pre- Peking, 5th May.sidency, and not for any special reason.
THE CHARGE AGAIST A RANGOON TRADESMAN.
KANGOON, May 13th.
ACTION AT TEKING
The Tsung-li-Yamen yesterday informed the British Legation that, they had intructed the Viceroy of Canton to remove Immediately the Goo, Chinese troops from the Kiu lung exten. The trul of Mr. Mrs. Smith, charged with sion, at the same time reminding the Legation that; the troops were sent only in deference to attempting to set fire to their shop, which was thes personal request which the Governor of alleged to have been greatly over-insured Hongkong made to the Viceroy on April and closed today, at Rangoon, both o accused being
Further action regarding the firing by the acq
A
Chinese upon the British, has not yet been | THE BURMA CHINESE, DOUNDARY. taken. The acceptance of the
ances iliat; they firing, was:
frainbands for which the responsible
interests.
Eserious]
of Margan
inese waysur
Flawless?
DEMARCATING THE FRONTIER
KANGOON, May 16th.
But CLE, British Commis
uma Chinese Boundary, on the section
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"TO-MORROW."
Friday, 9th June, 1899.
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