V:

FALLEN AMONG SAVAGES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1900.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE.

Williams, Mr.

Ketle, Lieut. A. Knox, J. W

Wilayat Khan

Kwong Hong Shun Lunie, Mrs. Lee, Lieut. C. A. Liddon, R-K...

Lundershausen, A. Laute, Dr. O

Langlade, Madam Leslie, M. H. Lame, Monsieur Leykatt, 'R. K. Loothin

L-maire, Paul Lee, A.

Not much is expected from the expedition of the man-of-war. "Serdang to release, certain

Letters for the following persons lio va- officers of the steamer General Fel held captive by savages in-Dutch New Guinea. The coun- claimed at the Post Office try is almost unexplored, and the, whereabouts Armstrong, A. of the offending savages are not known. Re-Armsmocker leasing the capilves by force is almost Imprac- Arab, N. M. ticable. Offering a ransom seems to be, the Anles, Dr. V. most feasible means. Should it fail, the only Armar, J. alternative is to seize some of the savages and Albert, Hope S. S. Co. Lewis, C. M. thus bring pressure to bear upon the offenders. Ambelk

Andrade Angelina, S. Abad, V. Allen, G. Alba, 5, F. Alao Aca

"WHAT HO! 51

A writer in L'Avenir du Tonkin, speaking of the Tsar and his wish for peace, believes the day to be not far distant when Europe in coalition will be faced by the unavoidable necessity of setting a bound to the unmeasured

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Antrobus, J. J.

7 ambition of the Auglo-Saxon race. The state- ́Altona, Mri,"

ment appears to be made seriously, and not with intent to amuse. (Well, all that is still very much in Avenir

GOOD ADVICE.

In an article headed "Looking Backward in Yokohama," Mt. F. Schroeder, Editor of the Eastern World, reminds the young Germans in Yokohama who now so glibly denounce British "rapncity" that there were 22 German firms in Yokohama in 1868 who owed the only security they had for their lives and property to a Regiment of 1,000 British Soldiers, com manded by Major-General I. B. Brunker and some 70 British Officers of various ranks.' Mr. Schroeder tells his young compatriots that they owe their pleasant houses on the Bluff and their well-paid employments in the Settlement, to British geld thai was paid to British soldiers, whose presence protected the German business houses at the desks of whose successors they now sit and swear at England. His concluding paragraphs are

and

But when our young patriots, most of whom probably, never played a game in which the stake was their life, sec a British Redconsin the streets of Yokohainn, it may be as well to remember that it is owing to the presence of just such Redcoats in Yokohama, some thirty years, ago, that they can pursue their calling in safety now, and some of the older German residents owe their comfortable fortunes and property to those Redcoats, in an indirect, but nevertheless pretty direct, way, and the time may yet come when a British squad- on may have to protect, or at least help to protect, Gennan life

property in Japan. The German navy is not so very old nor so very powerful yet. In 1871 the writer was in Callao harbour, where a French man of-war was stationed, when a Bremen full-rigged ship came in with every sail set. As soon as she saw the Frenchman, she went about, and the Frenchman got up steam and began to heave Short to go after her. There was no Peruvian man of war in the harbour, but there was an old fashioned little British man-of-war with an old fashioned British Captain, who ran up the signal: If you go after the Prussian within 24 hours, I'll fire upon you.'

Now these things are worth remembering; Life is not all pen and ink, ledgers and lead pencils, hotel chits and patriotic songs. In our younger days the Prussian Consuls in many English ports were Englishmen, and very good Consuls they were. Many a Prussian mercbant, or officer and seaman, owes them debts of gratitude for the cheerful and conscientious way in which they fulfilled their not always pleasant duties Every to-day has had its yesterday, and unless that is known and under- stood, neither the to-day nor the to-morrow will be understood. The history of the world did not begin with the French war.

JOURNALISM AND JOBBERY.

(Printers Register.)

Brusse, G. Buckley

Barker, A. M. Bass, J. F. Brawan, R. Belya, M. Bourdonėl Bandroff Bridge, G. E. Breitag, H. Brooks, W. Blumenfeld, L. Boogowski

Bobu, Thubbas.. Bargos, F. Bailey, Mons. Baker, Col. N. H. Boldasini Bholos Barou, S. Blake, E.

:

Linswore, E. Loosing Woo Lopes, F.M. Liblain Lange, W.

Legner, H. T. Leslie, Mr. H. Maralla, C. McHenry, E. C. -Middleton, Miss

se, Capt. L. M. Martin, A. H. Malloul, O. Morrison, G. E. Mortimate, P. McDonald, J. Maruara, K Maligato, O. Marten, N. R. Marshall, F. R. Matsuwara, J. McDonald Mrs. Mathew, C. P. Margottin, G. Moore, J.

Martis, E: M.

Wilson, J. T. Williams, Kate Wilkinson, Mr. Youngman, Ja Yamamoto Young. E. F.

Zoku, E. E. Zaldivar

Shipping. STEAMERS.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA,

THE Steamship

"ARRATOON APCAR”

Captain E. Fey. will be despatched, for the List of Registered Covers in Porte Bostanto. above Parts, TO-MORROW, the 20th instant,

Asa Singh Armstrong, A. Ackermann, B., Abdul Karim. Allah Deen Basakha Singh Bannon, Miss Burgos & Co. Braschic Blake, J.

Hoota Singh But, (Sepny)

Biddell, Miss Marion

Blake, E. Bagat Singh Baggoo

Catsesos, Dr. F.

Cuardich, P.

Collins, J. Denis, A;

Ekman, Miss Ida

Elias, A. Ectow, S.

(2)

E Soun-cheng. (3) Figueroa, A. F. y Fukudas, S. (2)

Faizalt Deen

Gromed Singh.

Meigsel

Maiden, E. W.

Gulon, Mons

Marty, L.

Martin, R. R.

Marcowich, T.

Brown, Brothers N. P. Munro, Miss A. Barnett, A. Blake, D. H. Billaraza

Brooks, Mrs. M. B. Breed, Dr. L. M. Bee, H. Buggard, G. Binerly, J Bamster, R.“ Baker, Miss

Crook, Miss H. C. Crook, Miss N, G. Chambers, E. H. Crony, H.

Charillon, G. Colenso, R. L Cheung Kong Calder, W. Caman, D. M. Clayton, G. F. Caradga, G. Clausen. F. Carlen, G. I. Chung-le, W. P.

Cater Calder, W. Guming). B. Craig, Miss, E, G. Charles, Mrs. J. Casly, M. J Cambell, W. E. Ching Bit Sang Caygil, W. Chadwick, J. W. Cummings, Miss Cambell, Mrs. C. David, M. W. Dauncey, C. Dalton, C. Dirke, 3. Davies, Capt. F. Devaney, M.

Dobberke, H. H. Dryedale, Miss Davis E. C. Dosatbai, R. Jord Rusell of Killowen had before him on Davison, T..G. Jun. 24th an action in which the makers of an Donoghue, Miss O. embrocation sual the proprietors of the South Dallas, H. Counties Press, Ltd., who were the printers Dency, H. and publishers of the United Service Gastle, Dirrel, B.. - and a Mr. A. B. Emanuel, the City editor of Donorau, Miss S.. F the paper, for damages for libel In his sum. Daogue, N. J. ming up, his lordship spoke to the jury in his Duff, Mrs. A. customary caustic manner. He said he was struck by the fact with regard to Emanuel that a gentleman who called himself a journalist, and who was the City editor of a paper should be touting for advertisements Having pub- lished a paragraph of innuendo, the man who did so wrote to the plaintiffs, without disclosing his identity, a letter with a printed heading, describing himself as a Journalist, and a contributor to the United Service Gazette, and the substance of that letter was that he should be glad to assist them in placing shares, and that he would, give them evidence of his ability to do so, as he had in bis

Possession orders for £50,000 worth of shares. What did the jury think of that? This was a gentleman who, in his character of Gity editor of this Gasetts, was writing in the columns of that paper upon financial matters and the prospects of companies, and, forsooth, taking upon himself the duty of advising the public in relation to the character and prospects of those companies. We had had some very ugly revelations as to the financial presa in recent years, and this was not the curtain tion of what went on, and, of the curtain being lifted. How would he assist in placing the shares? By a favourable notice in his supposed capacity of an honest City editor? One was filled with astonishment at the pro- fligate dishonesty of such men, which brought the Press with which they were connected laig contempt and disgrace. One could not but speak with indignation with regard to the con- duct of this man, and it was necessary that he should in this public way point out the mischief done by men so dishonest and corrupt as this man, who pretended that he had power to pass off shares on the public, and at the same time was filling the role of an honest City editor and an independent commentator upon financial matters. The jury found for the plaintiff, with 150damages against Emanuel, and 40s. against the other defendants. Judgment accordingly.

STEINITE TAKEN TO AN ASYLUM.

Miller, R. E, Maung, Sein

Montford, L

Mencarine, Macleod, W. Milikoff, J Mitchel, M. E. McFarland, Morland, C. II. McKerrow, H. B. Neil, M. M. G. Nagugava, I. Nathicate Oviedo, F. Osada, Miss Osadasomo, M.

Ouzu, M.

Oppenhain

Ogden, A. C. Osorio, S. D. A. Puthil, R. P. Prachi, J.

Peoples, Rey, S. C.

Prym, FI Pulmer, W.

Papadimos Paderni, D. R. Patterson & Co. Pfeifer, B. Probases, E. Pettican Fulmer F. Palrose, F. Placé, 1. L. Pieber, F. Parker, A. L Park, Miss M. Pearson, C. F. Prosoruttor, C.. Pultman, H. A. Pegot, B.

Poon Can Yau Perrine, Rev, S. A. Remisen, A. Robinson, M. E. Rumbold, W. Rupport, T. E. Robertson, G. Robinson, T. D. V. Robinson, S. W. A. Rosa, Mrs. Robinson, W. G. Robinson, F. Reid, D. Rosa, S. B.

Remedios, L. E. Russel, C. L. P. Ricco, Madame E. Scott, W.

Sing Pun

Scott, C. M Scott R. A Such, H. J. Sisopya, Mrs.

Simott, J. Salau, L Solon, R. Shepherd, E. B. Stwart, Mrs. K. Snape, F. Seargeant, T. Slyutz, Miss F. Scudder, Mrs. K.. Smith, E. H. Swift, J. P. Struwe, H.

Saldanha, D.

Smith, C. F.

T.

Smith, Dr. H. R. ›

Smith, Mrs. H.

、,

Serpiere, T

Sisk, T. H.

Durant, A. Diss & Gellings Danenberg, Miss R. Elias, A., Ensign, J. Ellerson, D. K. Esker, Miss R. Eslag Khan- Fruhstorfer, H. Fucuda, S.- Fou Chan Fau Fueswyto, G. A.G. Fong Hall Fishier, Miss C. Foster, M. R. Figmeida, II. Forest, Miss A. Findlay, Ret. W. H. Fergusen, F. J. Gibbons, Mr. and

Mra. E. 5. Gruni, Mrs. Green, Robert Guterris, A. Gromb Gromel Grider, R. H. Galey George, Miss A, Stone, Miss F. G. Guimaraes

Sester, H. Goldenberg, Miss B. Sanders, M. A. Guzdor, D. D. Seeman, Miss P. Hutchison, R. W. Shimming, Mrs. Hall, J. Andrew. Smith, R. H. Haleriet, H

Smith, D. Stobys, A. Hall, Rev. J. R.

Stopper,

H. Hamilton, Miss E. Thorison, R. Hamilton, Mrs. Thomas, G. V. Hamilton, Capt. E. C. Thomas, J. Hamilton, Capt.

Taylor, H. R. Hunter, Misa L. M. Traer, Miss J. Haiman, Mr, A. Trihhao, H. S. Hynd, R. R.

Thomas, O. Mrs. Hassan, C. H.

T. G., Mons Helen, Capt. C.

Thomson, R. M. Humphry, W. H.

Thanaki Hall, Capt. J. R. Tutor, Miss H. NEW YORK, February 8th.. Hargreaves, E. D. Toches, M. William Steinitz, the celebrated chess player, Hay, 1. E

Thibandier, C. was taken to-night from a hotel to the insane Hertman, H. B.. Toys, Mr. ward of Harlem Hospital. He is 64 years old, Hesketh, S., B.. Umkie, S. and this is the second time he has seen such Hendee, L.

Umeno, Miss an experience. In the winter of 1897 he went Humphrey, R. A..

J. T. to Moscow to take part in a notable tournament, Humphry, J. L.

M. A. and was prostrated during its progress. It was Hefty, C at first reported that he was dead, but a few: Howard, Miss M,

Van Sant, M. G. Vaico, Mrs. days later a correction of the report was accom- Howard, Miss M

Vesty panied by the statement that he had gone crazy. Hagabortom, Miss B. Van Hoote, Gen. Rv.

American Consul, Mr. Bll Hardt, Hyland, W. P

E. E. visited the ctesmaster at the sanitarium and Hooper, Mrs. A. F, Vartine, A, A.. found him apparently rational. He was die Halsey

Wurth, M. C. charged from the institution after a month's Hale, A. E.

Woolie, E, retreat.. Soon after he returned to this country, Humphrey, W. A. Wiesse, Dr. K. and since then has participated in chess tourna Isa Ah Yans

Wadean ments with the world's best expens

Jane S

Watt C. H. Steinitz is a native of. Bohemia and was born::ini, Mix,

Walton, G, in Prague. A friend of his said to-night that Jonston, Capt.

Wickins, H. W. his case was not insanity, but he was simply Jaun, A. T.

Wheeler, G. nervous and high strung When Steinils Jones, L.

Woodburry, M, arrived at the hospital he told the surgeons be ommber, D.

Welkie, D. C. believed he was greatly bothered by electric Knight W

Wight, W. H. B. currents. The surgeon at the hospital sald the Kay, W.

Well, D. E, M, chess-player's condition was seriou

King, Ki

Wong Was Chung

The

Grand Hotel

Gordon, C. I. (2)

Galam Mhe. Gujar Singh

Guibert, Ed.

Harman Singh

Harper, C.

Harboe, H.

Humphery, W. Hay, W

Hajee Mohaned Joen-

sensben Hajee · Hardacre, Miss E. lalall Din

Isafi, Sarah Abraham Isar, Singh Jackson, T. J. Japanese Address Johnston, W. J. Kiss, G. G.

Kalla Singh Louis; C. A. Lester, 1. Levi, J. Y. Manning, Rabt. Machado, A. E. Miller, Mr. S. Meyer, H. S. Mastowski, W. von. Mohamed Amin Mannins Asaf Khan Miyamoto, Y.

SANITARY SOFT

Mokha Singh.

⚫bulluh

Meligoff, O.

at 3 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 13th March, 1900,

Mafiamed Habbo-

Monteiro, Maria Krani

[336b

Naim Khan

Neuhaus, Otto (1)

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.

O'Take, Miss

Piedtkosky

Olbes, D. F.. (2)

~(2)

Portigia, Manuel Platt, Lieut. R. Radah Nath Dhar

Rankin, A. W.

Rauchverger, Miss F.

Reilly, S, G.

Raulsen, Theo. -

Raymond

(2),

Ratta Singh Rotchel, Mrs. Reyes, Mariano Ralla Hakin Rozario, A. F. do Rosenveig, P. Rahmet Alli. Roth, Mrs. Rachel Rusmat Ali

Reiber, Fr.

Sonda, Mrs. J. (2)

Steward, C. Y. S. Syett, Mr.

Silva, L. J. da

Shtenberg, S. Schusterunan, V. Silverster. Pté. Schaminsky, S. (3) Schwantanéskupart,

S. C. Spencer, Wm. Steward, A. S. Stacleus, L. Smirkoff, A. Sharbat Khan Stainfield, E. L. Smith, Gordon Sham Singh Saman, F: *S, A. P.

Sacas, J. M. R. Smith, A. M. Torbin, J. Tejada, Juan Takkin, Mons. Uellner, Gustav. Wong Kisum Weinstein, J. Williams, Mrs. J.. Woodberry, John Wood, E. E. Small Yedanjee Singh."

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

S.S. alus.

S.S. Eulus

S.5. Eelus

S.S. Chiantiang

S.S. Calchas

S.S. Clyde

S.S. Calchas

S.S. Diomed

Ships.

..C. Larson.

T. Williams. (a)

Capt. Kirkwood. (2) ......Capt. J. Vaughan.......

J. Williams.

Hamilton Northcote.

A. Hoar.

.). Fleming (Baker). (2.) S.S. Devawongse......A. Nelson. S.S. Empress of India Rev. W. K. McKibben. S.S. Hsiping...R. Macfarlane Epassenger. S.5.(Hector...: ..Fred Boole.

S.S. Haifong...

L. Munn.

Ship Norma....................... N. A. Shaw. S.S. Nippon Maru ...James Cameron.

S.S. Narma

.S. Oceana

5.S. Patroclus

S.S. Phranang

R. S. Hancock

W. L. Pattenden,

D. Pritchard. Chief Engineer. S.S. Pyrrhus...... H. P. Miller. 5:5: Singan............J. Scott, S.S. Sarpedon .......... Harris. Man of War Suma...

5.5. Taichiow

DA. Allan.

Intimations.

NOTICE.

THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

SOAP.

JEYES

FLUID

THE DEST

DISINE ECTANT:

DISINFECTANT

SOAP

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY

ITS USE.

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co,

Bank Buildings. Hengkong, 9th March, 1897,

GRIMAULT'S SYRUP

OF

HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME

FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST

All suffering from Catarrh, Con- sumption, Öbstinate Coughs or Colds and those affected with diseases of the Chest, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, should take

GRIMAULT'S SYRUP of HYPO-PHOSPHITE LIKE Prescribed by the leading medical autho- ritics in all countries for the last twenty- five years with the greatest success, it continues to retain Its reputation where all other medecines have failed.

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MEE CHEUNG,

PHOTOGRAPHER,

TOP FLOOR or ICE HOUSE, IN

---HOUSE Rapit.

3

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THE Company's Steamship

" CALCHAS,"

Shipping. STEAMERS.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG, AND SOURABAYA,

THE Company's Steamship

"SHANTUNG," Captain Sales, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY,the 24th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 16th March, 1999.

13495 FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.

HE Steamship. THE

"PATHAN,"

about the 7th April

Captain Gregory, will he despatched as above will be despatched for the above Port on or TO-MORROW, the 20th March.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, roth February, 1900. -[182b AUSTRIAN. LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,

STEAM TO YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

HE Company's Steamship

T

MARIA VALERIE, Captaire A. Fellner, will leave for the 'above places, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant, Int Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co. Agents. Hongkong, 14th March, 1000 [329b NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA. (Florio and Ručattino United Companies.) STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, FENANG AND BOMBAY, Having connexion with Company's Mai! Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and -GENDA,

ALSO

VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITER, RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up to CALLAO.

Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN

GULF and BAGDAD, also BARCE LONA, VALENZA, ALICANTE, AL- MERIA and MALÁGA. HE Steamship

T

י

* MISAGNO," Captain Maganzini, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant, at Noon,

At BOMBAY, the Steamers are discharging in VICTORIA Dock.

For further Particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, 16th March, 1900,

1351b

THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VÌ AMOY THE Company's New Steamship

" DIAMANTE,"

Captain Blaxland, will be despatched for the above port, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant, at 5 P.M.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the excellent accommodation provided by this. steamer. She is fitted throughout with Electric Light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, 17th March, 1900.

[353b

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR CEBU AND ILOILO,

THE Company's Steamship

"KAIFONG," Captain Pennefather, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 23rd instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRES : Agents. Hongkong, 16th March, 1900.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

1348b

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.“ THE Company's Steamship

T

Captain Peters, will be despatched

"ORESTES,"

March

on MONDAY, the 26th 3

For Freight, apply to

on

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 24th, February, 1900. [249b

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE Company's Steamship

"GLAUCUS," Captain Barwise, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 3rd April.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

Hongkong, 14th March, 1900,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.S "NEW YORK" LINE.

For Freight, apply to

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents, Hongkong, 6th March, 1900.

[132b

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,

HE Company's Steamship THE

"CHINGTU," Captain Williams, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 10th April, at Nood.

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 Frovi sions during the entire voyage.

A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light.

N.B.-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 versa. For Freight or: Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 16th March, 1900.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

THE Company's Steamship

"CHINGTU,"

1343b

Captain Williams, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the roth April.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this forward of the Engines. Steamer. The First Class, Saloon is situated

Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the For Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents, Hongkong, 16th March, 1900.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

[344b

ARTIALLY DECKED CENTRE PART

BOARD YACHT GEISHA. __Length over all 20' 6", Water Line 17′ 3′′, Beam 5′ All Lead Ballast. At present in cruising order.

For Particulars, apply to

"X" c/o This Office. Hongkong, 26th January, 1900.

Insürance.

[126b

NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG,

HE Undersigned AGENTS of the above THE

.Company are prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at CURRENT RATES. ·

SIEMSSEN &, Co. Hongkong, 18th May, 1895.

To be Let.

TO-LET: "TARFORD." MAGAZINE GAP.

H

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GROUND FLOOR, 52, PËEL STREET. "THE RETREAT-MOUNT KELLETT. TOP FLOOR, No. 1; DUDDELL STREET. GODOWNS. Nos, doa and 82, PRAYA

EAST.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong. 6th March, 1000.

A

Entimations.

WANTED.

COPY of the Local "HANSARD," 1891-2.

Address

J. J. F.

Office of This Paper. Hongkong, 1cth March, 1900, [330b

DART LOONG.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL..

THE Steamship

LADIES' DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS AND

1

TAILORS.

51 & 53, WELLINGTON STREET.

"LOVSTAKKEN," Captala

will be despatched for the above ATEST STYLES in Ladies' Dress Mater-

ials direct from Manufacturers, Port on or about the 15th April.

The Ladies' Tailoring Department is on the For Freight, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES, & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 15th March, 1900. [339b 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.)

THE Steamship

"EASTERN," Captain Winthrop, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 3rd May, at Noon.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham- ber which ensures the 'supply of Fresh. Pro- visions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light.

A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon

fare carrical

NY.B.-Retum Tickets issued by this Com Snow in a position, in his New and Company to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for modious Fremises, to eclipse, as heretofore, retura by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIJA ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED TION COMPANY aúd vice vireä. in the Colony or in any part of the Far East. For Freight or Passage, apply to

GROUPS AND VIEWS

a speciality.." Hongkong, sand September 1898.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

Agents Hongkong, 13th. Mardi, 1900

Premises and under the Superintendance of

·

YUEN LEE.

- Hongkong, 14th March, 1900,

-JUST RECEIVED

Several Kinds

of

[335b

D. NOMA, No. 12, Beaconsfield Arcade, Opposite. the City Hall,

JAPANESE CURIOS.

Hongkong.

6th March, 1900.

LEVY

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JEWEL-

HERMANOS. DIAMOND... MERCHANTS,

ELLERS AND WATCHMAKERS.

Sole Agents in the East for the amaigamated CLEMENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOR Čo., Li, DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES PRICE...$160, A spacial reliable Watch made for this Climate. Quality A...................................16 Quality B.........................$ta

40, QUEEN'S ROAD, AMO

Watson's Building,

Entimations. EYE-SIGHT.

M. N. LAZARUS, Occulist-Optician, of London and Calcutta, may .be consulted for BPECTACLES at BREWER &, CO.,

(Under the HONGKONG HOTEL Business Hours 9 AM to 5 PM.

A great proportion of cataracts and diseases affecting those advancing in lite occur to those having some dificiency in the construction of

tho

eyes-the many years of Eya Strain" ending in serious forms of diseases. Glasses specially adapted in youth to those requiring them save and preserve the sight,

Constantly recurring headaches, polis of dimness when reading, weak eyes, the letters running together; any of these symptoms indicate a deficiency in the form of the eye requiring Glasses only to correct and cure.

Mr. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTA- CLES only after testing the sight.

£354b

ADVICE FREE.

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HE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG EXCHANGE, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

EXCHANGE LINES, $85 Per Annum."

PRIVATE LINES, Sigo Per Annum

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION,

N.B.A special charge is made for lines of more than average length.

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES.

•CRIPTION IN STOCK. INCLUDING —

BATTERIES,

C

HEMICALS,

INSULATORS,

ELECTRIC BELLS,

LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR

TELEPHONES,

WIRE,

SWITCHES,

FIRE, &c. &c.

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION,

ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS, Erected and kept in order,.

Estimates given for all kinds of Electrical work.

Truined Mechanicians sent to Out-Ports to t up tastaliations if required.

NOTE ADDRESS:-13, PRAYA CENTRAL,

For full particulars &c., &c.,

Apply, to

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W. STUART HARRISON,

Manager. Hongkong, 18th January, 1898. F. BLACKHEAD. & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS; COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS. ·

AND GENERAL COMMISSION,

AGENTS - PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HARTMANNS RAONED HAND

ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE,

BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT,; DAIMLER'S FATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES, &c.,

& C Sole Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and

&cC

P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &C. EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT

ICES.

REASONABLE PRI Hongkong, 14th May, 1896,

MITSUIBUSSAN KAISHA

No. 6, Ice House Street, Praya Central.

· Head Office TOKIO.

Branch Ofices

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

Agenetis

Miiki Coal Mine Kanada Coal Mines. Hokokn Coal Mines, Yoshidotani Coal Mince Ohpóura Coal Mines. No. 1, Obtsuji Coal Mines, Ighimura Coal Mines. Kishima Coal Mines. Yoshio Coal Mines, Yamano Coal Mines. Manoura Coal Mines,

The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Ltd. Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limited Meiji Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Mill Shanghai Centon Spinning Mills Tokio Cotton Spinning Milla Miike Cotton Spinning Mills, Imperial Government Paper Mills Onoda Cement Company,

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

M.. FUJISEK

EL Managéri Hongkong, tid. December, 1899

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Entimations.

AS

AS

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 8 and 7 A.M.

CUSTOMERS requiring BREAD to be delivered are requested to kindly notify the Bame to

H. RUTTONJEE, 13 & 15, D'Aguilar Street. Hongkong, 20th January, 1900.

WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.

BEECHAM'S

FOR ALL

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