THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1900.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN NAVIES. Į duly appreciated. To them belonged signally the honour of leading a movement which stirred every city, town, and hamlet throughout the kingdom. As Chief Magistrate of the City of London, he could but offer feeble thanks in re- turn for their devotion to Queen and country. The swearing in of the inen was then pro- ceeded with. On their return from the Guild hall they again met with an enthusiastic re- ception in the streets.-L. & C. Express.
ANNUAL OFFICIAL STATEMENT, OBSOLETE GUNS ON OUR GUARDSHIPS. The annual return ordered by the House of Commons on August last on the motion of Sirharles Dilke showing the fleets of Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Italy, the United States, and Japan was issued on and uito. All vessels which appeared on October 15 last in the official list of each navy as built or building are enumerated under the respective headings of battleships, cruisers, coast defence vessels, Pirpedo vessels, torpedo-hoat destroyers, and tonjedi, boats, including those for which en that date any had been appropriated, but which had not been laid down.
A BOER'S DIARY.
The
A feature of Mr. Benne: Burleigh's despat- ches in the Daily Telegraph are the extracts from Kock's diary-not the general's but a relative's. It fell into the correspondent's hands, and he had part translated. writer of it was on the staff of the late Boer THE BATTLESHIPS AND CRUISERS On the date med Great Britain had on the leader. After describing two days spent com. effective list 62 battleships, including the Fermandeering men and supplies he writes:
"October 8th (Sunday)-Passed calmly. midate, Irresistibly Inflexible, Glory, Peng- sance, ass, London, launched within the pre- Went to church., Martin preached Lake av vious twelve months; and eight others buildingy, 24, and Deut. xxxili, v. 27. Told the burg hers they were going to ensure the indepen- -the Feuerable, Bulwarġ, Dibrean, Cozi wallis, Revell, Exmouth, Albemarle, and dence of their country, Rumoured that the Montaga France bad thirty-one battleships English ministars have resigned owing to the built and from thers building; Russia had cabal. Reported that the Queen refused to twelve built and twelve building; Germany had sign the declaration of war. This is dissatisfy eighteen built and seven building; Italy hading to the burghers, because most of them had fifteen built and four building; the United pictured to themselves that the English Tom- States five built and eleven building; Japan my Atkins would be beaten on his back There are (fogged). For which we had longed, as well three built and four building. still sixteen British battleships returned as as to be greeted by the ladies in Durban." effective which have muzzle-loading guns for their main armament. Anther battleships in the return. except the Italian Daijo, kave breech-ling ordnance throm hout.-
In cruisers Great Britaingin takes the lead. She is returned with 15,naotred cruisers bali, lant these include the obsolete Warrior, Black Prince, Sinotaur, Achilles, Agincourt, North umberi und, Nelson, aval Northampton-- allwil muzzle-bowling heary pos; and 14 juilding the Moam ath, Kent, tedjord and Ze vera, of 9,800 trust the Crossy, fogte dévekre, Sutlej, Harchanie, and Barralis, in 2000 satish, the King Alford, Drake, Licod Hope, and Lesia
than, of 14, 100 ton. Then she has a manificent fleet of tog proù cued cruisers, all effective, and g others Fathing - together with 15 unprolmasd cruises besit. Prace is reel with tumomed under beiit and 12' bolding. 3 protected clupers built and 4 building, and unpuntected cruisers built and 2 projected; Kuska has to armoured cruisers built and 2 budding 3 protected etui-ces built, build- in and upsteried Cruisers; Geimany has annoured cruisers tuilt and 2 buildig, 13 paotected bad and building and 21 improveted built; Paly has 3 armoured crui- ses Lil and building.rs protected buil sund gabaik bag, and a napaotected; the Cinitul Stes bas 2 amoured cruisers built and ** Baulding, 14 paroto ted heil and 7 building, and a un arbetarjad Japan las 3 armoured cruis ers find a Fide, if protected built
albi on candy unprotecud.
Ot amusanted count del nge vessels Great Britain is erined with 13. 10 of them with made koding gun, as well as 3 "special" vessels; France h 14, all ated with breech- Iraders, and special vessel; Russia bas 1s and lacings, and 5 spreial vessels built and 2 building: Germany bus 11, and 3 special vessels; holy has gone, but has 2 specia vessels; the United States has 19, including t built at the time of the War of Secession, and armed with saude bore" gens, and she has others bailling and a special vessel; Japan has
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TORPEDO VESSELS AND DESTROYERS, Of torpedo vessels Great Britain has by far the largest Bert of torpedo gun yessels; from 5 to 1.670 tons 35 in number, France having only 15. Russia 17, Germany 2 Italy 15, and Јарко 1.
But it is in torpedo-boat destroyers that the Briton shows the greatest advantage. She has 75 of these craft built and 33 building," while France bay but a built and to building; Russia has built and 35 building or projected; Germany, built and 14 building; Italy, 11 building; the United States, built and 19 building; Japan, & built and 4 building. Of torpedo bets Cleat Britain has 95 built and 2 building; France, 219 built and 47 Building Russia, 174 built and & building; Germany, 123 built; fully, 146 built and 10 building; the United States, 16 baik and 14 building: and Japan. 9 build and 29 building. France has the sok-bonour-qf a "show" of submarine boats; she is returned with 3 built and 9 build- ing or projected.
THE GRAND TOTAL
The number of vessels possessed by each of the naval Powers will be scen by a glance at the following summary table
Liz Britain
Buildge
Daili Bog.
That the ships at 2 2015-12 Ctuistes
Grast eface... **Special" Torpedo gunb... Destrayers Torpedo beats ... Submariar......
M. Gazelle.
MAKING HISTORY.
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A memorable and a truly historic scene was on 1st January witnessed at the Guildhall Five hundred London Volunteers accepted the Queen's shilling, took the oath of allegiance, and were duly-enrolled members of the City of London Imperial Volunteer Regiment, io serve in South Africa until the end of the war, The Lord Mayor and his sheriffs were there in state robes, and assisting them in the duty of swearing in were many Aldermen of the City and a number of well-known officers, including Colonel Mackinnon, who is in command of th new regiment, and Colonel Sir Howard Vincent and Lieu.-Colonel Cholmondeley, who are to have commands under Colonel Mackinnon. Although a thick fog clanmily hugged the City, so that only a few yards ahead were visible, a great and enthusiastic crowd assembled in the vicinity of the Guildhall, and as each detach ment arrived in King-steel, just before elever o'clock, it brought many more people to join in the lusty shouts of praise which were accorded the Volunteers as they filed into the Guildhall. This hearty demonstration of fervent loyalty on the part of the general public could not have been lost on the Volunteers themselves. These young, robust men had voluntarily given up their ordinary, pursuits, in order to fight the battles of their country, and the outburst of cheering that everywhere greeted them told how grateful their county was for the self- sacrifices they were making, and for the high patriotism that had dictated their brave course of action, The Lord Mayor, who stood on a chair the better to wake his voice heard, delivered an inspiriting address. and his lordship was cheered again and again by the general public. His lordship said it was a vexed question whether that day inaugurated a new century, but it was beyond doubt that they were inaugurating a new era in our national history. They were there with the deliberate intention of voluntarily taking upon themselves the hardships and dangers inciden- tal to a serious campaign. The object they had In view was worthy of even so great a sacrifice. This country had beph forced to the arbitrament of war, and would not sheathe the sword until her supremacy in South Africa was established. Their splendid patriotism was
GERMAN PACIFIC COLONIES.
The German imperal government for the first time have reported concerning the situation in New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Islands, these territories now be longing to the imperial administration. In the Bismarck Archipelago the plantations have been considerably enlarged; but the development of commerce has been disturbed by the loss of several vesscis, and the continu- ing wars among the natives, especially at New Mecklenburg, were a draw back to any develop. inent. On Garelle Peninsula the friendly rela tions with the natives are more favourable now, In April last the foeve was sent to punish the natives of limuz (Bougainville) for an attack on the vessel dealer from the Shortland Islands, Regular steamer lines exist will: Singapore= namely, every two months by a steamer of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, and with Sidney every six weeks by a British steamer.
THE PACIFIC CABLE.
WASHINGTON, December 13th. Among the bills introduced in the Senate today weIC:
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Davies, Capt. F. Elias, A. Elina, M. Edwards, L. Reker, K. B. Entomolozesten Fiereman, M. H. Ferrant, Mons. Forster, R. C. H. Foster, L Fong, Hal Franklin, C. S. P. France, A. G. Fernandes Flores, D. A. Frey, Miss L. E. Geis, Mrs. L. Goldman, G. Grosjean, Mons. Goldshly, S.
Richeral, Miss D.
Rosenzweig, Mr. P. Rotenberg, Ranson,
E.
Rawlings, R. Ratchel, Mr. Rewscus, G. Runbold, W. Robinson, F. Remison, A. Rosa, Mrs. Robertson, M. E.
Rynock, W.
Runbold, W.
Roebelen, C.
Reynolds, J.
Sharpe, C.
Sternberg, G.
Seifert, Mrs. R. Simplicio, Mrs. J.
Smith, Miss L.
Galgoczy, Josephine von Smith, D. Glover, Mr. ́. Guentz Graria, L. Galey,
Ghyke, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Glasse Genni, Mrs. Hesketh, S. B. Haimovitch, D. Hill, Mrs. Hardouin, C. Hough, Hotstadt, L.
C.
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Hamilton, Miss E. Hopkins, R. G. Harrison, Miss L. Hoony,
Hoffin, G. M. Hutchison, G. S Hall, J. A. Haleitet, 11.
milton, Mas. Hamilton, Capt. E. Hooper, F. A
F. C
Bee, Al Harman, G. Hamilton, Capt. Hill, Rev. F. R. Hall, W. Hague S
iplicji:o, S.
Lagram. Miss Kr. Folason, 42 C. Japan Top wing and
Expecting 600 Johnston, WAJ Jones, DR, F. Jackson, Mis
Jani, Messi s
Johnson, Kee, 1, G..
as L.. Kelly Me, B.
Kantzow
By Lodge-To provide for telegraphic com.bom, Capt. manication between the United States of America, the Hawaiian islands, Guam, the, Philippines, lapan and China, and to promote commerce. The proposed measure authorizes the Postinaster-General to contract with an American cable company for the payment by the United States of a sum not exceeding $400,000 year for twenty years for the electrical transmis- sion of official messages of the United States to Honolulu, Guam, Manila, Hongkong and some paint in Japan. The cable must be in operation by January 1, 1903,
The bill further provides for a duplicate line of cable, in order that there shall be no interrup tion of communication. The amounts received by the cable company from the United States shall be used only for repairs and renewalls of cables, etc. The company must at all times be. capable of fulfilling its contract or forfeit the payments by the United States, and if the company, fail to transmit the Government messages during a period of two years the Government's obligation shall cease. After twenty years Government messages shall be transmilled at half rates forever. In case of war the Government may take possession of the lines and stations of the company,
UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFIC.
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Lochender, Lord Arnold, A. K.
Lillie, J. J. Angier, A. C. Abraham, J.
Lanka, Ah Fong, Miss Amoy, Fanny Alekseif, M.
Armstrong, A.
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Armsmocker
Arab, N. M.
Ayres
Aviles, D. V.. Arnold. E. W. Brown Bres., N. P. Butt & Co.
Buit, W. S.
Blastirsky, A. Baroniu, Z. S. Bennet, J. Bennemer, Mr. Blake, R. E Baring, T. Banibago, E. M. Biby, Angan Ballard, Anna Brenues, C. Burnett, L. C. Brusec, G. Buckley Bambridge, Miss... Bloom, Kosa Brooks, F. Berthier, T. Bowles, C. E. Barker, A. M. Bass, J. F. Brawarn Belys, M. Bourdone! Baddroff Bridge, G. E. Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. Berner, C.N Crook, Miss H..C. Cum Yi, W. S. Clase. C. G. Crooback, H. Cowell, I. M. Cappe, W. L. Cranston, Mina E. Clarke, S. J. Craig, Miss A Clifson, G.. Chinevala, S. F. Crook, Miss N, G. Chan Your Wing Cutler, Miss R." Cameron, D. C. Chambers, E. H. Crony, 11. Cox, Miss M., J. Carben, J. I. Chubb, 1. S... Chaplin, Miss Chambers, Capt. J. Dawtershaw, Mis Ducat, Capt. D. M Delen, Mrs David, M. W. Doladenespa D'Arcy, Miss E. Dauncey, C... Dean, W. A.- Dalton, C. Dirke, R.
Lambir & Dodge, J. E.
Lourenthal, J.
Linge, M. H.
Laloubere
Lunic, Mrs.
Lee. Henrietta Lhizzeo, D. Lharptor, H. K. Lea. C. A. Lieut. Lewis, Miss McClelland, Miss Moseley, Mrs. I. E. McGovern, P... McCoughan, E. L. Madegain, G. Moore, Mis. M. Mui Yung. Mrs. Montilla, T. Masanor, Miss Mothichundi, A. K. Mordica, S. R. Macay, A. R. Musze, Paul Mastbura, Mr. Maralla, C. Marquis, F. A. M. McGilivray, D Modigam, E. S. Marriott, 11. D. Matsuda, E. MeMenry, E. C. Middleton, Miss Nagrata, T. Nafheate, S. Nomara, G. Nayłu, C. J. Oiatsu, Mrs. Okane, Miss Oviedo, F. Oyshi, Mrs. Oshigo Okleda, Miss Oyal, Miss Osada, Miss M. Prynn, F. J. Piesse, C. Pierce, Mrs. P. Pierce, W. Poker, Rev. H. C. Philippas, Į Pijnappel, J. H. Perrine, Mrs. R. 1. Pantuch, J. Parker, Mrs. A. Pouce, S. E. Packaree, R. - Putman J. K. Patten, Mra J. F.
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Kydisay Reber, D. F.
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Sprague, WNNY, Seldanha, D. E. Sung Tor Lee Schroder, W, -Smith & Co., T.
Schroder, C. Stuart, J. C.
I Scon, W Santan, I. Dor. Seckénger, F. Sexon, L. F. Secian, R. A.
Sigg ('im
Scott C. N. Sena, Miss C.
Shpiler, M. Scott, R. A. Sydney, G. Souch, H. J. Sawada Sisopya, Mrs. Themson, R. Tara Singh Tiffany, S. Tag, II.
Tistiman, J. N.
Thompson, Rer. H.
Trander, F.
Tanaka
Thompson, R. M." Taier, 13. Tips. Mrs. Thommes, G. V. Tamari, R. Volkmann, T. Verma, V. A. Warbok, Dr. K. Wather, H. Wathate, Capt. J. Wooddang, B.
Whimerab, T, CT ! Wadduer, 1. Walton, C. Whitehead, W. Wuth, M. C
Wainstein, Ac
Ward, Mrs. Wille, E. Venda Yemeda, H.
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Cattarinich, A. uardich, P.
Ekman, Miss Ida Elias, A.
Ebram, Momon Frone, Miss E Forsyth, G. G. S. Figuerna, A. F. y. Gatjards, J.
Gromed Singh. Gilchrist, T. O.
Hooper, G. 1. (4) Hancock, W: St. J. Harper, C.
Halverson. S. C. (3) Humilor; E. Harbie, H.
Havers, G. (2)
Israil, Eisik Indall Din Indian Address Jackson, Sergt. C.
Kohn, Siegfried Kirwood, J. Louis, C. A. Lewis, Mrs. A. E.
(3) Lutz, E.
Machado, A. E
Mayer, A.
Mugal Khan
Madar, O. M. (3)
Ous Miss H.
Pelley, E. Le Ricus, A.
Rankin, A. W.
Rauchverger, Miss F. Reilly, S. G. Raulsen, Thee,
Raymond
Raita Singh Rotchel, Mrs. Stemer, C. L. Silva, U. da
Sonda, Mrs. J. (z) Steward, C. Y. 5. Syett, Mr. Silva, L. J. da hrenberg, S. Schiustenman, V. Schaminsky, S. (3) Schwantaneskupart,
S. C.
Suckermans, Y. Spencers, Wm. Senner, Freres (2) Steward, A. S. Stadleus, L.. Sunder Singh Tabo, Miss. Van Laer
(2) Weissman, B.
Weinstein, J. Williams, Mrs. J. W. Walter, Werner Yebanjoc Singh.
List of Registered Covers for Merchant
Ships.
5.S. Brockwell Castle J. F. Rogers. S.S. Chiankiang......Capt. J. Vaugham.
C. F. Moule. (3)
S.S. Changsha
S.S. Calchas
S.S. Chowfa...... S.S. Diomed
-S.S.-Hiping S.S. Halhad S.S. Loosek SS. Patroclus S.S. Phranang. S.S. Singan S.S. Tamsui
J. Williams.
1. Miller.
Fleming (Baker), (2) R. Macfarlane..
*S. Simonsen. Ġ. Menites. .D. Pritchard,
Chief Engineer. J. Scott.
P. Williams.
Intimations.
THE ABSENT MINDED BEGGAR."
NEW PATRIOTIC POEM by
Shipping.
STEAMERS.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Shipping. STEAMERS.
"SHIRE"
LINE.
FOR SHANGHAL
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO. THE Steamship THE Company's Steamship THE
"THALES,"
Captain Pasture, will be despatched for the above Parts, TO-MORROW, the oth instant, at Daylight
For Freight or assage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 5th February, ruon, THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
THIZ
FOR MANILA. HE Company's New Steamship
"DIAMANTE,"
11420
Captain R. W.Almond, will be despatched for the above port, TO-MORROW, the 6th instant,
at PM.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the excellent accommodation provided by this steamer. She is 6tted throughout with Electric Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., '
General Managers. Hongkong, 2nd February, 1900,
F137b
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON via SUEZ CANAL. HE Company's Steamship
ΤΗΣ
***MENELAUS,”
Captain Towell, will be despatched as above TO MORROW, the 6th February.
For Freight, apply 10
BUTTERFIELD. & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkang, zoth Tiecember, 189.
"RADNORSHIRE,"
Captain Hadley, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant. For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.
[torb Hongkang, 3rd February, 1900.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. STEAM FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, BIOGO AND YOKOHAMA.
THE Imperial German Mail Steamship.
"BAYERN,"
of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Captain E. Prehn, due here with the out- ward German Mail about the 7th instant, will leave for the above places about 24 hours after arrival.
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Intimations.
Mr. Tabby-I eat Ruttonjes's Broad!" Mr. Spindleshanks.—" I don't ! ''.
BREAD BREAD BREAD!!!
MR. H. RUTTONJEE begs to inform his
numerous Patrons that he is now pre pared to deliver BREAD in WANCHAI and the EAST END of the City between the hours of [228 and 7 AM,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & CO., Agents, Hongkong, 3rd February, 1900. SHEWAN TOMES & CO'S "NEW YORK" LINE.
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.. THE Steamship
THES
"QUEEN ELEANOR,"
will be despatched for the above Port, an or about the 5th instant.
To be followed by
MORVEN,"
about the 25th February, 1900,
The Steamship
161 Ba
For Freight, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1900,
[tob
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY..
LIMITED.
FOR MANILA,
THE Company's Simushin
.
"TSINAN," Captain Anderson, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 13th February.
The attention of Passengers is directed to 1 Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The First Class Saloon is situated forward of the Engines.
A dudy qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fiued throughout with Electric Light.
For l'assage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 291) January, 1900,
Taab
CHINA NAVIGATION" COMPANY,
LIMITED.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED...
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. THE Company's Steamship
"CHANGSBA," Captain Moare, will be despatched MONDAY, the 5th March, at Noon.
On
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 Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage.
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light, N..-Return Tickets issued by this Com
FOR PORT DARWIN QUEENSLANDpany to and from AUSTRALIA are available for
PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. THE Company's Steamship
"TSINAN
Captain Anderson, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 13th February, at Noon.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The First-cluss Saloon is situated forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provi-
sions 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. Hongkong, 20th January, 1900,
{33b
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LIVERPOOL (DIRECT). Taking Cargo at London Rates, THE Company's Steamship
"PYRRHUS," Captain Batt, will be despatched as above en SUNDAY, the 18th Instant,
For Freight, apply to
[Bob
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1900, EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
(Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN & QUEENS LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, New Zealand, TASMania, &c.)
THE Steamship
** GUTHRIE," Captain Dabelle, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 20th February, at Daylight. This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham ber which ensures the supply of Fresh Fro- visions, 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,
· {126b
Hongkong, 30th January, 1900.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON YIA SUEZ CANAL. THE
HE Company's Steamship
"STENTOR,"
GAUDYARD KIPLING, Music by Sir Captain Jackson, will be despatched on
ARTHUR SULLIVAN,
Has created a furore unexampled, amazing, immense.
Order at once "for your Credits Sake and Pay, Pay, Pay."
Proceeds given to Patriotic Fund.
ROBINSON PIANO CO., Hongkong, Shanghai & Singapore.
·Hongkong, 20th December, 1899. [15804
STENTING,
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Neither the CAPTAINS, the AGENTS, nor the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crows of the following Vessels during their stay. in: Hongkong Harbours:-
+
BITTERN, British bark, Atkins-Slemesen &
Co
TUESDAY, the 20th February,
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agent's.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
Hongkong, 12th January, 1900.
LIMITED.
FOR TIENTSIN.
THE Company's Steamship
"KWEIYANG,"
return by the Steamers of the EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co. and vice versa. For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, jul February, 1900.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL
THE Company's Steamship
"SARPEDON," Captain Grier, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 6th Marchi
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, z6th January, 1900,
furgb
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR LONDON,
HE Company's Steamship THE
" TEENKAI,”
D. Davies, Commander, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 14th March.
For Freight, &c., apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents.
[138b Hongkong, and February, 19co.
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With the Utmost Suterss. Thoroughly reliable preservative for Wool Captain Outerbridge, will be despatched as above and Stone against While Ants, Decay, Fungus
Rot and Danzonejs, on SUNDAY, the 25th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1900. (1436 FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL THE Steantship
- BIRCHTOR": will be despatched for the above Port on Or about the 17th instant and will be followed by S.S. "ST. REGULUS." For Freight, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 1st February, 1900,
Sole Agents for Chinn, LÜTGENS. ÉINSTMANN & CO Hongkong, thi. Sommerryber. Bo
MEE CHEUNG,
·PHOTOGRAPHER,
TOP FLOOK OF ICE HOUSE, IN -fet:House-Rord:
sante to
CUSTOMERS requiring BREAD to be delivered are requested to kindly notify the
H. RUTTONJEE, 13 & 15, D'Aguilar Street. Hongkong, 20th January, 1900,
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
FOR ALL
SUCH AS
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BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH,
-IMPAIRED-DIGESTION
DISORDERED LIVER.
AND FEMALE AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES.
50 Cents per Bax.
Prepared only by the Proprietor:- THOMAS BEECHAM. St. Helens, England.
SOLE AGENTS for HoNGKONG and the Empire of ChISA :—
WATKINS & CO., APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
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MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA No. 6, Ice House Street, Praya Central, Head Ofire: TOKIO.
Branch OfficeS
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN, Agencies —
Miki Coal Mines. .Kanada Coal Mings.
Hokoku Coal Mines. Yoshinotani Coal Mines. Olmoura Coal Mines, No. 1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines, Ichimura Coal Mines Kishima Coal Mines. Yoshio Coal Mines, Yamane Coal Mines.
Manour Coal Mines,
The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Ltd. Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limited. Meiji Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Mills, Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills, Tokio Cotton Spinning Mills. Miike Cotton Spinning Mills, Imperial Government Paper Mills. Onoda Cement Company,
Minsul Bussan Kaisha, M. FUJISE,
Manager. Hongkong, 11th Decembar, Rog.
NOTICE.
THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL
• INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
SANITARY SOFT
SOAP.
TS now in ǹ position, in his New and Com-4 1 modious Premises, ti aclipse, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the. Far East.
GROUPS AND VIEWS
n speciality. Hongkong, 22nd September (898.
JEYES
FLUID
THE BEST
DISINE ECTAN
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DISINFECTANT
804P.
AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY
ITS USE.
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co,
Bank Buildings, Hongkong, oth March, 1897,
137
GRIMAULT'S SYRUP-
ΟΙ
HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME
FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST
All suffering from Catarrh, Consi sumption, Obstinate Coughs of Colde and those affected with diseases of the Chost, Lungs and Bronchial Tuben, should take
GRIMAULT'S STACP UTPO-PHOSPHITE DİLINE] Prescribed by the leading medical autho- rities in all countries for the last twenty-
ve years with the greatest succoss, IL] continues to retain its reputation wheth oll other médecinos have fulled,
Grimault's Syrup immediately arrests the Cough,Spitting oflond and Nights- wents, us- the Appetite Improvos ra fally—a facuson deinonstrated by an in- Greeofweight-adament phy ripearande." Grimault Syrup has a rous colour.. and is sold in fa: qval boulies, Bewark, of Imitations. GRIMAULT & G2; Parla. Iɔld by all Chastīgas
To be Lët.
TO-LET
HARFORD MAGAZIne Gar,
GROUND FLOOR, 57, PEEL STREET, Apply to
THE HONGKONG
LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY CO., LD: {40]" "Hongkong, 17th November, 1899.
Page 5Page 6
Entimations.
JAPANESE
CURIOS.
JUST RECEIVED.
OIL PAINTED and EMBROIDERED SCREENS, LACQUERED
BONES,
And Several Kinds of PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES
at
MODE WTF Prices,
- D. NOMA,
No. 1, Beaconsfield Arcade,
Opposite the City Hall.
no.
Hongkong,F18th January,
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.,
“HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK
CHRONOMETER
SMITIPS, and OPICIANS.
CO
CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Sole Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches awarded the highest. Prizes at every Exhibitions and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES.
Nos, tch, Queen's Bend Central
NOTICE.
NIGHT SCHOOL. f Eromass, by an
Terms moderate, for 1sticulars app
c/o This Office.
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Hongkong 18th August, 1569.
VISITORS AT THE HONGKONG
Aitken, Mr. J. H.
HOTEL.
Angus, Mrs. John Bailey, Mr. W. S. Banton, Mrs. and Miss Barber, Mr. 1.3. Barlow, Mr. R.1. Blackburn, Com, R.N. Botteriem, Vir, and
Mrs. A. HI
Erooks, Mr. Franklin Brooks, Mrs. PLANT Burgdorf, Mr. T. F. Byron, Mr... Carter, Mr. Church, Mr. and Mrs.
W. T.
B.
Clark, Dr. and Mrs P. Dawson, Conde and
Mrs. Pod ev Denroche, Mr. P. C. Drum, Miss Drysdale, Miss Earnshaw, Mr. & Mrs.
and 2 children Eddy, Mrs. T. H. Farrar, Mrs. J P Fleischer, Mr. Glover, Mrs. Goddard, Can. Goldie, Sir G. Griffin, Majorqud "tras Hall, Me R
Hamilton, Mr. W 11. Havers, Mr G. Horsey, Mr
N.
Macinian. Mr. A. C. Mayston, Mr. I, Y. MeDonald, Mr. Joho M. Lund, Mr. & Mrs. E. Medir, Mr. T. S. Maple, Mr. E. 0. Neeson, Ma, J. W, "Wrap. Mr. Van
Neton, Col, and Mis chelle lifner, Mr., K. Ogden, Mrs. A. C.
gden, Mr. E. W. Chen, Mr. C O'NGIL ME. L. J. oris, Mrs. George E.
and maid
Chis, Miss Parnow, Mr. M.IN. Pier, Mr. M. Peter, Mr. E. C. Puw, Mr. C. Reeves, Mi. Reville, M. J. thandon, 3 tr. 1. Rolins, Mr. S. J. Rolph, Mr. R. T.
HA.M.C., Lt.
Vi ans, Mr. H. S. DE A G analla, Mrs. F.
Saith. #pardon 18. Smythe, Mr. A. J.
Hamilton
Mix, es dz, M. and; M:9.
and family Tetor, A. B.
H. H. Howard, 'Mr. Hudson, Mr. Isemonger, M. P. M. Jeffreys, Mar & Mrs. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs
E. S.
Katsch, Mr. P. A. Kestermacher. Mr. i. 1. Kingham, Me Kingsley, MH Klamberg, M. Ar Mrs. Kyshe, Mod Mrs
Norton
Lambie, M
Hamson, Mr. W. K Tibbey, Mr. H. M. Vorplan, Mr. H. S. Warhorn, Mr. G. Wallow, Mr. K. Wally, Me anal Mrs.
B. T and chil Mobi, Mr. and Mrs, Now Mr. & Mrs. W. Whiley, Miss Whabis, Mr. and Mrs.
3. M.
T. R. VI Mr. and Mrs.
child and anch Leggatt, Mr S Levy, Mr. L.A.
Lutz, Mr. E. "MacGowing "MiKT
M1. E 1 1. A. L. Zaman, Mr. J. Mode
VISITORS AND WEST UNT: AUTHE PRAKSTOPNI.
Bermdogue, Mr. Louis farth, Mr. P. B.
Brayne, Mr. H. FR Mat Mqor G. R. St.
Bruce, Admiral& Mrs.
and muid
Bure, Mr. P.
Clarke, Capt. and Mrs.
A. C.
Dann, Mr. G. H.
Dow, Mr. P.
Draze, Mr. F. J. Haver
Ezekiel, Mr. 1. S. Forbes, Mr. A.
H.
Fraser, Lt. Col. A. R. Gomperti, Mr. II. 1. Gorges, Colonel Graham, Mr. D. M. Gros, Mr. Edward F.. Hallifax, Mr. and Mrs.
E..R... Hays, Mr. J. Irvine, Mr. F. D.
A
Kodol, Capt.
Lee, Mr. J. E.
Min, AR. Mr., Mr. R. Memo, Ma, and Mrs Goml, Lt. Col. The Gerai, Madame Pollock, Hon, H. R. Prynne, Capt. H. V. Munsey, Comdr. R. M. Sinclair, Mr. A.
Smith, Mrs. Albert Smith. Mr. A Findlay Stoke, Mt. A. G. Stoke & M., A. P Thomson. Mr. 0. D. Wanderli, Mizans (3) Waniwell. Mi-s Wheeler, Mr. 411,
CHAOD PRIN
Andrews, Mrs. Clementi, Mr. C. Chitam, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. and son. Flytín, R.N, R** F. Johnson, Rev. FUT. Johnston Mr. R. F. Libeaud, Mrs. Simmonds, Mrs.
Sine, Capt. C. 1.
RA
Snow, 1.4. ^*. F., 12.5.N. Snow, Mrs. C, F, and
drughter Strong, Dr. Richard Volpicelli, Consul Volpicelli, Madame
EXCHANCE.
Hongkong. 5th February.
ON LONDON, Telegraphic Transfer... 1/11 7/16,
Bank Bills, on demand.....1/11 Credits, 4 months' sight 1/11 15/16 D'inents, a months' sight...alo t6 .......M. 2.01
ON BERLIN. (demand) ON PARIS, Bank Bills, on demand.2.10
Clits, 4 months' sight...... 2:52 OR NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on demand...471
Credits, 30 days' sigh! 43
شما
UN BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer445
On demand my
DN SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Tinister
..*45
....72
Private. 30 days sight 73
ON YOKOHAMA. T.T. ........34 per cent prem. Sovereigns, Fank's Buying Rale
Gold Leaf too touch, per tael
$10.27
Bar Silver
5340
komyn.3 Bet rent, prem,
Dollars
OPIUM QUOTATIONS.
New Patna .....
New Benares
New Malwa
Persia, Olly, cash
Hongkong, 5th Febranty.
.950 per chest. .9*7t
.8go
per pical
Old Malwa
..950/960
11
..640j650
1
Persian, paper tind
...875
(Allowance, tails 16.).