THE CHINESE NEFORMER
· DECOYED,
A peculiar explanation is given of the arrival hy the Empress of India of Mr. Kang Yu-wei the Chinese reformer. It is stated that he has been decoyed by assassins who wired him that his mother was dangerously at Hongkong The trick was discovered before he reached Yokohama and he applied to the Japanese Governinent to be allowed to land at Yokohama to catch the first steamer for Hawaii, but he wax refused as already reported, and had to
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1899.
PIRACY IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.
LA VICTORIA, B. C., October 11th." According toadvices received in letters which have reached here from the New Hebrides, two men of-war-one British and one French--act- ing in concert, have been suppressing bands of brigands which have been robbing and looting the native villages, and in many cases the stores of the traders in the Southern Pacific archi- pelago.
A landing party, composed of inen from either vessel pursued the pirates from point to point outil they made a last stand at the top
of
proceed to ilongkang. He arrived at Kobe on a small tableland, where they had thrown up Wednesday afternoon, but no one was allowed earthworks and constructed a fort. This stand to see him. He was under the strict protection was of brief duration, for after firing a few de of the captain of the Empress of India. Mr.sultory shots they took to the jungle. Their So, Chief of the Ken Police Bureau, boarded camp was burned. the steamer on her arrival and conveyed At Segon a band of escaped convicts from instructions from Tokio to-Kang, prohibiting the French prison at New Caledonia, who, since him from landing at Kobe, Canton residents they escaped in a stolen schooner five months in this city only knew of his arrival in this country through the newspapers and they are, had been robbing and raiding, were anni- bilated and their camp destroyed. They were slain to a man by the men-of-warsmen. Their number was not learned, but it is said to have been about twelve or fifteen.
surprised at his sudden re-appearance-Kode Herald.
ADMIRAL DEWEY'S TRUIMPH
IN NEW YORK,
American exchanges received by the speedy Frisco liner America-mart yesterday are full of graphic accounts of the welcome accorded Admiral Dewey in New York city. Referring to the magnificent triumph the New York Press of 1st October says:
"No returning Caesar, flushed with victory, ever was greeted by such a gathering as wel- comed Dewey. No Chear ever saw a sight to equal it. While millions saw Dewey, caught a glimpse of the man and saw the sailors and soldiers, the sigh: they witnessed was not to be compared to what the Admiral saw. The man looking at the parade saw perhaps forty thou sand troops, all told, pass in review, Dewey saw 'nearly one hundred times that number of persons. He saw them cheering, wild and hysterical with excitement. For three hours he passed through a lane, the either side of which, from curb-line to housetop, was a struggling mass of humanity. Left to themselve they would have swept to his carriage, carried away the horses and dragged him to the end of the line of march. Men who bad waited for hours for
a sight of him struggled with police to make their way to the carriage and shake his hand. Some few succeeded. Women, young and old, kissed their hands to him, threw flowers at him and then, giving way to their joyful emotions, wept,
At Lepers Island, where the Governor was killed some time ago, the two ships fired upor and destroyed the native villages, nothing be. ing left after they steamed away but a few smoldering thatches.
On one island was a camp of "beachcombers" and white sailors of different nationalities, the refuse of the various ports in the Southern Seas. These men had carried away a number of native women from one of the island villages. In revenge the natives seized number of missionaries, seven in all, five Catholics and two Protestants. The majority of the mission- aries were easily captured, but one made a vigorous fight and shut une of the natives. Pre parations had been made for the killing and eating of the missionaries when the warships opportunely arrived and rescued them.
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UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE. Letters for the following persons le un. claimed at the Post Office :- Al-Moo, Mrs.
Mansfield, Miss M. Allsopp, G. F. E. Mohamed, Ahsain Andesher, Miss M. McGillivray, D. Attias, J. S. Ahbasa.
Almond, R. W. Abbott, E. Blake, R. E. Bona, Jasim.
Barnett, A. Bachmann, Mrs. E. Beeck & Co., A. Burris, Miss L..
Moses, H. E. H.
Marthens, A.
McLean, Grace H. ›
McRay, A. L
MacDonald, Mrs. E. Moane, G. H.
McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Muscley, Mrs. E. 13. Moldajad. P McElívain, R.
Nissing, L. R. Nugent, D. C.
Orian. Lt. P. I.. Olbes, F. Parker, F. F. Paul, W. E. Pincili, C. H. Panton, Capt. J. Petschak, M. Porusse, L. L. Pantoch, T.
Brooks, Captain J. S. Nathan Sons, N. P. Dinghain, J. E. Bryan, M. R. Barker, A. M. Baber, Miss Z. Blem, M. Bin, E. C. Bukal, Jacob Bloom, Miss D. Barner, Miss J. Corréad, Mons. Clark, Miss. M. Crawford, T. C. Cohen, 1. ( Calder, Miss Crawford, F. O. G
But the touching and certainly the most interesting incident of the day in the tri- Imphal, march down Fifth avenue, was when the Admiral's carriage came abreast of the Waldorf-Astoria and halted between the massive Corinthian columns that George C. Boldt has erected to add to the Lonors bestowed by the municipality. In the State apartments of the great hotel, facing on Fifth avenue and Thirty-third street, were gathered Admiral Dewey's relatives and nearest friends. Charles Dewey, his brother, and Mrs. Charles Dewey, Edward Wilkins Dewey, his nephew, and Mrs. Edward Wilking Dewey, Lieutenant Theodore Dewey and Mrs. Dewey, Dr. and Mrs. Stryker of Philadelphia, Mrs. J. W. Hornor and hersons, John W. Hornor, Jr., and Townsend Hornor, Daniel Griggs, son of the Attorney General; Thomas T. Keller of the State Department, Washington, and Dr. Edward Bedloe, United States Consul at Canton, China, were at Chubb, A. windows facing the grandstand erected on the Fifth avenue side of the hotel, when the upproach of the head of the column was announced. Charles Dewey, who possesses the same calm, democratic temperament of his distinguished brother, stepped into the first box outside the window at Thirty-third street. Dr. Bedloe and Mr. Keller followed, and at the same tinis the members of the Dewey family grouped themselves in the boxes which
the
Dunleary, F. `J. Duncan, Mrs. J. A. Durocher, Mons. Debeaux, R. Dadre, Mons. Donkin, Mrs. Dubbers, A. Dalton, E. C. Dietrich, J. Eidelstein, P. Edwards, L. Edwards, 1.
Fallarn, Dr. W. A. Francis Mr. Gooch, F. V. Grabam, Miss L. Goldman, A. Guerra, T. Glover, R. Gruenbagen, Mrs. W. Glasse, Afr. Hutchinson, Mrs. F. Hofstadt, L. Harding
W. A. Hart, Miss M. ***"But it was the battalion of jackies from letzer, A.
Harvey, Mrs. C.
had been arranged especially for their cop venience by direction of Mr. Boldt. The Admiral had been informed that his family. and friends would be on the lookout for him, and he was on the lookout for them. He looked up as the carriage stopped. Dr. Bedloe threw out an American flag a yacht club flag -which the Admiral imunediately recognized, with its thirteen stars surrounding an anchor, and the crowd realized instantly the recogni tion, for there was a moment's pause and then a mighty outburst of applause, Well," said Mr. Dewey to Dr. Bedloe, as they went inside, "this is certainly a glorious day for such an occasion. The Lord has been kind to us."
the Olympia which followed that received the Hudson, Lt. A. S. great applause, "Those are the boys that Heinszen & Co., C. did the trick at Manila "yelled a gray-beard-Jeffries, J. Y. ed man as the Olympia's tars proudly swung Jones, Jas along. The members of the crowd took up the shout, and from the way they yelled it seemed Jackson, P. V.. there would be no poisé left for Admiral Jurgens, Mrs. Dewey and those who came behind. "Old Knight, A. E.
Kunkel, M.
Purdy," the oldest man in the navy, who belongs Liberge, Mme. C. to the Olympia's crew, was recognised. by the crowds along the Drive. He trudged Lee Pung, M.
You didn't Lock, H. S.
along sturdily with his smiling and Lloyd, G. R.
happy as a boy."Hello,
P.
have to wait till the third of May to lick the Lawson, H. L. W.
W. Lambe, Spaniards, did you?" "Old Purdy" shook
Little, H.
his head and grinned while he marched on Lehmann, A. Purdy was a teaman who was afraid the fight at Manila would not be started before May 3. He had been in a figin where he shared de- feat on that dale once, so he begged Admiral Dewey to get the battle over before that date. NAPPEARANCE-OF DEWEY,
Passano, Mrs. T. Partridge, C. Piemonge, T. F. Piesse, G. Pachey, Mons. Rhodes, F. Robinson, Mr. Rosa, Mr. de Rotenbar, K.
J. Reyes, G. Robertson, C. Ritchie, G. Rousselin, A. Saunders, Fred. Steer, B.
Saidiman, A. Spannal Miss A. Snyder, Mrs. T. G. Spencer, C. N. Smallwood, E. E; Stephens, T. H. Saleskala, Mrs R. Saldunia, D. C. Stacker, P. L Stiennon, J. Stanley, J. W Soseph, J. Scott, Miss M. K. Scott, Dr. A. K. Simons, E. A. Simons, F. F. Thomson, R. Trocs, M. P. Tayler, Miss C. Tata, F. H. Taber, Miss H. Toy, W, B. Trumbull, 11. Voebel, R. Verdugo, C. V. Vertman, L. Woods, E. de W-~~- Ward, Capt. H. D. O.
Willoughby, Capt. J. T. Walker, H. Wilckens, H. Weismann, R. Watson, E. R. Walter,
E. White, J. B. White S. S. Whitelaw, W. R. Williamson, R.
Wing Hup
Young, G. W. Zaliskaia, Mrs. R.
Lowry, Dr. J. H. Morris, W. R. Monzon, y Mehtajenie & Co.. Müller, O. "And, while the cheets for the Olympia's Mure, R.
Marti, A. D. tars still were ringing all along, the line, a
Merman, H. greater and mightier volume of sound arose at the upper end of the Drive. Countless-hand-- Mamedine, E. kerchiefs fluttered in the breeze, hats left heats, List of Registered Covers in Poste Rostante. and all the multitude that had sat rose with Attlas, J. one accord,
Best, A. W. It was Dewey..
Bourdonnel There he was at last The ono man of all Coelman, R. whom the crowds bad come to see, the mag-China, Bazaar net which had drawn the people from all the Cuylie, James corners of the continent. With his hand at his Cameron, Wm. chapeau in constant salute, the eyes of the De Silva, Manoel Admiral filled with unshed tears of happiness."
And so it was for all the naval chiefs as they rolled along. Schley's famous words, There is glory enough for us all," never seamed more appropriate. Howison was cheered, and so was Sampson, who rode with, bared head. He was recognized easily and the applause for him was unstinted.
Ludyrike, Miss Louis, C. A. Monzon, Vincent Meha, Estain Mahomed, Noor Nekolli, Etara Newson, W. F. Naftaly, Oreto Italia. Pohusingh, Teguinat. Ragar, Antonio Ruchwaldy, S,
- Rocof, G.
Roxas, M. H. Singh, Kaiser
I
Din, Mur Davies, Capt. Duncan, Thomas -,
Engineer Chief Hong.
kong Railway Fanistein, Miss A. Freidmann, M.
Sahmiat and Fertsch Fook Sing & Co. Godancky,
Singh, Chanda Hager, Dr. C. R. Singh, Jewen Harris, F.
Singh, Tutana Hesketh, S. B.. Singh, Sporas Ismail, Eisit:
Silvo, M. da Karim, Abdul Stemer, C. L. Ko Sin Fan
Vertmor, Leib Lancing, Miss G. M. Veneborg, C. Legner, H. L. Weisman, B. Lindsay, J. Buchanan Wheeler, H.
List of Registered Covers for Merchant Ships. S.S. Chowfa Į. Wetherall. S.S. Calcha.immune, Williams. SS-Idomeneus......................H. L. Lum →→ AS.S. Rohilla
T. H. Gill
But because Rear Admirai Schley, with his old mate, Rear Admiral Miller, was far back in the line of carriages, did not keep the crowds from breaking loose when he came in sight. The Rear Admiral was cheered almost as much as Admiral Dewey himself, MED
There was another, touching scene when Admiral Dewey's carriage approached the Sey, venty-second street stand, where the school children were seated in their childish treble the youngsters started to sing "See, the Conquering Hero Comes!" boating time with their flagsWNE
After the parade was over the Adtolral-fe turned to "the Waldorf," where he” was soun “fuired by the intuful Brumby and other intinsare! "friends. He dined" In his apartments and retired about to pm., His alde-do-camp; an nouncing about that hour to the crowds in the Tobby that the
though fatigued was quite woll
S.E. Slam... S.S. Sarpedon BS, Stila.... 8.9. Telman and
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F. M. Boll. John Harris. W. Harriet. Capt. Anderson,
Shipping. STEAMERS.
THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL THE Company's Steamship
"MAIDZURU MARU,”
Captain T. Ogata, will be despatched for the above ports, on SUNDAY, the 12th instant, at Daylight
For Freight or Passage, apply to
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents.
[1213B
Hongkong, 8th November, 1899.
THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
"HE Company's Steamship
THE
"ESMERALDA,"
Shipping. STEAMERS.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI
"HE Company's Steamship
"HAILOONG,"
ΤΗ
above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 11th instant,
Consignees.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM KOBE.
"HE Steamship
T"
POSEIDON,"
Captain Robson, will be despatched for the having arrived Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
at 10 AM.-
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co1 General Managers. Hongkong, 10th November, 1899.399a
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
Captain Cobban, will be despatched for the THE Company's Steamship above Port, os MONDAY, the 13th instant, at 5 P.M.
This steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co..
General Managers. Hongkong, 9th November, 1899.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAL
THE Company's Steamship
(1403à
"TAIWAN," Captain Harder, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 14th instant.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 9th November, 1899. [13884
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. HE Company's Steamship
THE
"HECTOR"
Captain Barr, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 14th November.
For Freight, apply to
"KUMSANG,"
Captain Payne, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the ith instant, at Neon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, toth November, 1899. [1380a
HONGKONG AND MANILA REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS:
FOR MANILA.
THE Steamship
**LEGAZPI,”
Captain A. Yrihar, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 11th instant, at Noon.
The Attention of Passengers in directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light.
For Freight and Passage, apply to
LIZARRAGA HERMANOS,
Agents,
No. 6, Beaconsfield. Arcade. Hongkong, 10th November, 1899. [139ra
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. "HE Steamship
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 9th October, 1899. [1283a
THE
SHEWAN TOMES & COS. "NEW YORK” LINE.
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steantship
THES
"MOYUNE,"
Captain Conradi, will be despached for the above Port, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th November, in the Afternoon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Agents. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1899.
(1338%
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,
STEAM TO SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"VINDOBONA," Captain C. Bellen, will leave for the above places on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents.
[1395
Hongkong, 8th November, 1899.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR MANILA. HE Company's Steamship
THE
"SUNGKIANG,"
Captain Moore, will be despatched as above
on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this
Captain
"GLENSHIEL
will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 20th November.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW.
[1355* Honogkong, 27th October, 1899.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
“HE Company's Steamship
THE
"CHANGSHA," Captain Moore, will be despatched TUESDAY, the 21st instant, at Noon.
០៧
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior-Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The First-class Saloon is situated
forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Provisions during the entire voyage
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with, Electric Light. NB-Return Tickets issued by this Com- pany to and from AUSTRALIA are available for return by the Steamers of the EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co. and vice verså. For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
(13773
Hongkong, 2nd November, 1899.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
Steamer. The Vessel is fitted throughout with THE Company's Steamship Electric Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents, Hongkong, 9th November, 1890.
[1396a
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
HE Steamship
T
"ST. JEROME,"
will be despatched for the above port on or about the 16th instant and will be followed by
S.S.AFGHANISTAN,"
For Freight, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, ..
Agents,
Hongkong, 8th November, 1899.
"CHANGSHA,"
Captain Moore, will be despatched as above, on TUESDAY, the 21st instant.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer The First-class Saloon is situated forward of the Engines.
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried echt. Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light.
For Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 2nd November, 1899. [13765
WEST RIVER SERVICE
HE New River Steamers
₤1345a
THE
OCEAN: STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
'FOR AMOY,
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"BELLEROPHON,"
"SAMSHUI," & "WUCHOW,"
will be despatched alternately from Messrs. DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CD'S WHARF, at 5 P.M., on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS for WUCHOW, calling at KONG-
and
Captain Lyons, will be despatched on MOON, Kamchuck, SamSHUI, SHIVHING and FRIDAY, the 17th instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents,
[13970
Hongkong, 9th November, 1899.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENS- LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)
HE Steamship
THE
"GUTHRIE," Captain McArthur, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 18th instant, at 4 P.M.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham- ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi sions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light.
A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Surgeon
are carried.
N.B.-Return Tickets issued by this Com pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the China Naviga- TION COMPANY and vice versa.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 2nd November, 1890. [1378a
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHIMONOSEKI AND KOBE.
THE Company's Steamship
“CHINGTU," Capain Williams will be despatched-as, above on SUNDAY, the 19th instant, For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 6th November, 1899,
TAKRING.
Both Vessels have Superior Accommodation for Saloon Passengers,
Fares, including Sleeping Berth and Meals.
HONGKONG in SAMSHUI Single Fare........ Return Fare
..$10.00
17.50. HONGKONG to WUCHOW, Single Fare.......
$20.00 Return
Fare
35.00 The Attention of Passengers is drawn to the Magnificient Scenery on the West River. Arrangements can be made for the Steamers to stop at SHиI HING to enable Passengers to visit the celebrated "MARBLE ROCKS" and * CAVES."
For further Information, apply to
BUTTERFIED & SWIRE, -
Agents, Hongkong, 16th October, 1899.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 11th instant, or they will not be recognised.
THE
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No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 11th instant, will be subject to rett.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 6th November, 1899.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. .P. & O, S. N. Co,'s Steamship "JAPAN," FROM ANTWERI', LONDON, PORTSAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-naire vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where cach and delivery can be obtained as soon as the consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark
Gouds are landet.
This vessel brings on Cargo.
From Madras, &c., ex S.S. Landaura, Optional goods will be landed here' unless instructions are given to the contrary before z P.M. TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 12th instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in
any case whatever.
All dainaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after witch no Claims will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 6th November, 1899,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA,
NOTICE.
"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"AMERICA MARU," are hereby notified that their Goods are at their risk being discharged into Lighters and or landed into our Godowns at Wanchai and delivery may he had either from Lighters ar from our Godowns upon countersignature of Bills of Lading.
Goods remaining unclaimed after the 16th instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
J. 5. VAN BUREN,
Agent Hongkong, 9th November, 1899. [1370
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Apply at THIS OFFICE, Hongkong, 1st November, 1899.
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HE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGKONG EXCHANGE,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
SUBSCRIPTIONS,
EXCHANGE LINES, $80 Per Annum.
PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Annum.
NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION,-
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Kishima Coal Mines.
Yoshio Coal Mines,
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[1307 KUHN & KOMOR,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Company's Stearnship
"MACHAON," Captain Hamah, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 28th November,
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1899.
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JAPANESE CURIOS.
JUST RECEIVED.
Plenty of
FINE NEW GOODS
CHEAP PRICES,
D. NOMA, No. 12, Beaconsfield Arcade, Opposite the City Hall. Hongkong, 4th November, 1899. [13620
SANITARY SOFT
JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS,
21 & 23, QUEEN's Road, HongKONG, 35, WATER STREET, YOKOHAMA,
and
36, DIVISION STREET, KOBE Hongkong, 15th March, 1898.
NOTICE.
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THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
$OAP.
JEYES
FLUID
THE BEST
DISINFECTAN
DISINFECTANT
SOAP.
“AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY
I ITS USE. W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co., .
Bank Building
Hongkong, 9th March, 1897,
TELEPHONES,
SWITCHES,
WIRE, &c., &c.,
PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.
ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS, Erected and kept in order.
Estimates given for all kinds of Electrical work.
-Trained-Mechanicians sent to Out-Ports-to-Et up Installations if required."
NOTE ADDRESS:-13, PRAYA CENTRAL.
For full particulars &c., &c.,. Apply, to
W. STUART HARRISON,
Manager. Hongkong, 18th January, 1898,
MEE CHEUNG,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, IN Ice-House Road.
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S now in a position, in his New and Com modious Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East,
GROUPS AND VIEWS
a speciality.
Hongkong, zand September 1848.
NOTICE.
THE OFFICES of the "HONGKONG TELEBICEPH Have This Day been removed to No. 50, QUEEN'S. ROAD CENTRAL, Second Floor, (the premises formerly occupied by MESH POWELL & CO) to which address all communications should be addressed,
ETF, SKERTCHLY,
Manager
(1 Hongkong, 1st May, 1899.
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