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A. S. WATSON
AND CO, LTD.
WINE MERCHANTS.
ESTABLISHED A.D). 1841
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1902.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1902.
THE DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC COMPANIES.
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| THE GRAIN YIELD OF THE WORLD! LOST MACHINES: There are said to be CHARTERED BANK DIVIDEND-WOL THE OHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Husarinn ministry if agricultore es peuny-in-the-slot skill competition are informed by the Chartered Bank of buigt timates the gam yield of Europe at '145 million machines, in Chicago; and the police gave; Au-tralia and China that they have received-jND THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. and of non-European countries at 481 million orders the other day that everyone of them from their London office a telegram advising hectolitres more than last year.
shoud be removed within twenty-four hours. that a dividend has been declared for the past! A special general meeting of the
half year to 30th june @ 10% per annum, free of the flongkong General Chamber of Com SUICIDE AT NEW TERRITORY-Infor. C.GAR TRUST The United States Cigar of income tax, payable on and after 32nd merce will be held on Friday, the 3rd October ination was received by the police yester Company has been formally organised in Phi- October.
to nominate a member of the Chamber to take day that a married woman, aged 22, had com-ladelphia with £1,300,000 capital. About ar
the place in the Legislative Council of the, mitted suicide by hanging herself at Chung dozen plants are included. The combination are henceforth to be tired in the differenton, R. Shewan, whose term of office expired Sui, No-reason was stated for such-a-rash-act--announce thei-one-of the...objects is to enter bunici, alities. I priceeds of the tax sreta: but the authorities are making enquiries into European market. They turn out 300,000,000 he devoted to sanitary improvement. As the case.
"stegies" annually.
religious pilgrims are notoriously an unclean KOBE WATERWORKS AND THE ce, there is a lot of irony in this. Presum- ably supplies of soap to the pilgrims will form -CHOLERA SCARE:--It is stated that since
A DARING CRIME:-A atrocious crime has been committed in Agra, a native trades-
RELIGIOUS. PILGRIMS IN MADRAS
than was hacked with a sword and wounded the outbreak of cholèra in Kube the number of part of the sanitary improvement.
in the public bazar by some unknown person who has mysteriously disappeared. The Sudder 99 taaar police have not yet seeded in anest
rag the culprit
DESPITE THE DRO GHT, during one month 3 inspections and re-inspections of the premises of milk-vendor in Sydney were rade. There were 18 samples of milk taken.
subscribers to the municipal water supply has increased in-a-marked-manner, consequent. upon a gener. I increase in the belief of the benefits of the pure water from the waterworks above those of water from the romantic but
equenti; infected well.
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*yesterday.
COWARDLY ASSAULT.
ON A SERVANT. GIRL,
Yesterday afternoon P. C. McSwayed of the Yaumáti Station was informed that a little EARTHQUAKE STATISTICS FOR girl of 13 years had been most cruelly JAPAN-The effects of the many earthquake chastised by her mistress. Accompanied by a shucks-or seismic disturbances—which Japan lukong, he went to the house of a Chinese has experienced within the past 13 years, M. Naval Yard, to arrest her, but she had ,woman, the wife of a foreman employed at H. since the great Bantai-san eruption, have heard that the police were going to pay her recently been compiled. In this time, the Nagasaki Press learns, these disturbances have visit and went to a friend's house to avoid caused more than 40,000 deaths, have destroyed the clutches of P. C. 15. By a coincidence he managed to meet her there and took her to about 200,000 dwelling houses, and done
the station with the girl, A medico of the damage to the extent of Yen 100,000,000.
Indian Army, named Dr. Hasaun, was then sent for to examine the child, who pronounced that she had been severely ill- treated. When charged before Mr. Kemp this morning the defendant admitted inving When the complainant was questioned by the Magistral, she said that beristress used to ill-treat her and yesterday she tied her feet and hands, and beat her about the body with the back of a chopper and a bamboo broom, and then threw
amy secu,a surprising statement, Bever. theless it appears to be true, that business at public company meetings in Hongkong cannot be conducted without a clashing of interests either of directors or shareholders. How such could be otherwise une cares not to hazard an opinion runsidering the mudicrous concerns open to the market of a comparatively small community. No -doubt in many instances, if not in all, scrip hollers naturally are guide in the exercise of their votes by the num ber of shares standing to their name or the prospects of increased business or personal interest in one concern with which they are associated over that of another. But whatever the reason way he no one - would desire to bring forward the question $ 7.80
from purely a fault-finding point of view, In 9.60
fact, the subject suggested itself to us in reka 13.20
tion to the recent meeting of the Justices of the Peace held for the purpose of rom 19.20 sidering an application for à licence for the new King Edward Hotel." It will be re- 21.00 22.80membered that at that meeting objection | fic, has stirred the entire city. The premier that prosecutions be coing unced immediately, of wheat, 39,000,000 bushels of oats, and beaten her for disobedience.
WAN raised to any
persons interested Says: **fan wearied, and judge my political in other similar concerns, directly or i mission as trished. I am ill, and with leave ↑ TO GUARD THE KAISER:-The strictest { this will tax the railwads to the utmost. The indirectly, taking part in the proceedings political life very sum.“ and the presiding Magistrate upheld that objection. He said that if anyone FOR HOME RULE. In pursuance of the voted who had any interests, pecuniary or | résolution passed at last month's Home Rule otherwise, ther could be no question at all meeting in Sydney, £700, a first instalment, that by application to the Supreme Court the has been cabled to Mr. John Redmond, M. P. The chairman of the Irish Parliamentary party. whole proceedings could be set aside." une will seek to deny that in this Colony in
in acknowledging the remittance, says he particular, where practically the directorate of Falmost every concern is held like a virtual hopes to send a delegation from the party to
Australia in January,
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The prosecutions for adulteration numbered 16, and thrie were Dr convictions. The number of samples found pure, was dile. *I AM WEARTED" An interview with Premier Sägista, priced at bladeid in Wiscrị he states that be is about to retire from political
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EIGHT DUELS IN AN HOUR-The Hungarian papers state that a young Magyar uned Papp, binther of a prominent member Parliament, recently fought eight duels y tit Every one of his swords within an hour. adversaries was canned from the field with severe wounds. Hert Papp was wounded in the last contest, bur pot seriously.
WESLEYAN CHURCH, WANCHAT --A
Sunday School for European children will be held in the Wesleyan Church, Wanchai (opposite the Naval hospital), on Sunday afternoons from three to four, commencing on October 5th. The officers and teachers will heartily welcome all children of residents in the neighbourhood,
We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colone by section 57 of the regulations for the whase parents may wish them 19 attend.
or from our authorized Agents at the Coast Ports.
poly by a coterie of leading commercial men, it is doubtful if they could conciliate clashing interests by voting impartially with out prejudicing the interests of une or other of the concerns calling for their control as members if the directorate. Although in practice the legality of the votes recorded has been generally recognis ed in the Colony, nevertheless it remains to be seen what is the real legal aspect of the case.. Applying the decision of the Magistrate in respect of application. which reference has been made above, the conclusion may be drawn that il would be illegal for directors of different concerns to vote in nadertakings wherein interests conflict. This conclusion appears to be lure out management of a company limited by shares. under The Companies Act, 1862, in which the following clause appears in relation to the disqualification of directors, viz.: That no director shall ravate, his office by reason of his being a member of any company
done any work for the company of which he is director. Nevertheless, he shall not vote in respect of such contract or work, and if he dues so vote his vote shall not be counted." In the peculiar circumst- ances of the Colony, it is notorious, that several directors are represented on the Board of a large number of companies contracting with one another for works or the supply of materials. Again, there are some also who, while un the directorate of public companies, are themselves agents ur general managers of others contracting for work from such companies. The question arises. To what
Ä. S. WATSON & Co., which has entered into contracts with or
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SPANISH GUNS. IN CUBA: The Spanish officers who were sent to Cuba to obtain posses
sion of the pieces of ordinance left there after the war have not been successful in their mission. The United States Government has
objected to the landin; over of large gums, and only those which are small and useless for purposes of modern warture have been given up. The action of the Wa-bington Administra- tion has created a bit linpresston in Madrid.
APTER HONGKONG. PLEASE — In a recent issue of the Manila Times, appears the following:→
In ancient days the City of Jerusalem was
fained,
And in our modern records is, The Ilaly
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legal by the literal interpretation of the law? The answer must be left to jurists to decide. One thing is certain. If the ruling of the Magistrate at Tuesday's meeting of the Justices of the Peace be held applicable to joint stock companies in Hong kong in general, the whole system of the FURNITURE election of directors as put into practice here will have to be gone into and a reform in DEALERS. stituted that will practically revolutionize the local procedure although enjoying the countenance of "old custom."
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FURNITURE.
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WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.
COUNTERPAÑES.
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
HOUSEHOLD) REQUISITES.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
SIR HENRY BLAKE:-Today is the an- niversary of the arrival of Sir Henry Blake in the Colony in 1898.
H. E. D SOLF, Governor of Samoa, after residing in the Colony for about a week left by the Empress of jafnan yesterday for Shanghai.
MESSRS, WM. G, HÁLE & CO. of Saigon have wired Messrs. Lamke and Rogge that quarantine against arrivals of steamers from this port has been taken off.
TWO DECOMPOSED BODIES were four d during the past twenty-four hours, one in the
holes at least,
We have got the holiest City in the wholly
holy East.
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HOME OF "SHANG_MANG":-England, France, and Germany have made diplomatic representations to the United States, asking that sublor-cramping at San Francisco be broken up.
The system objected to has be come so extensive, that foreign ships entering that post bhee then saiors, and ale unable to getaway. The US. Governme: t has directed
measures are being taken for the personal safety of the Kaiser during his forthcoming visit to Posen. During his Majesty's appear ances in the streets the military will line both sides of the streets, while both in trunt and behind the spaces allotted to the public strong bodies of police will be posted. The list of guests in all the hotels is righrensly examined by the police officials, and all strangers must produce papers of identificat on.
THE CANADIAN GRAIN CROP The Times reports an enormous yie'd of grain in Manitoba and the North-West Territories Experts estimate the crops ut 68,000,000 bushels
7,000,000 bushels of barley. The handling of Canadian Pacific will remove most of it, and the Canadian Northern will also handle a great quandy Arrangements for storing and ship ping the grain are already in progress.
A BUST OF NERO :—A valuable bust, be- lived to be that of the Emperor Nero, has st heen tumed up by a peasant digging in the fields at Ravanusa, near Girgenti. Rome, It is of Parian marble, rather larger life size, and in excellent preservation. One of the chief be a bust of reasons for supposing it to Nero-setting aside the fact that its artistic qualities mark it undoubtedly as being of some very exakeil Roman-is that New's famous favourite, the freedman Tigellinns, was born, and possessed magnificent villas in this neighbourhood. Poegstein. near Salzburg, were caught in an avalanche of
FLOODS IN THE TYKOL-The foods in most destructive. the Trot have been Penserthal is suffering severely, and being cut of from the outer world. Everywhere bidges, mils, and houses have been washed away, and several victims are seported. Two carriages
between Nassfeld and
stunes. Une coachman and a hor.c were killed outright, and a lady was severely in jared, while the vehicles were smashed to pieces.
LADY CHANNEL SWIMMER :-Madame | Isarescu, the Austrian lady strimmer, who has a record of a fo ty miles swim in the Danube, and has made two attempts to swina the Channel from Calais to Dover, arrived at
Dover recently with the object of making an attempt to cross from the English side. lo ́an interview; Mme. Isacescu stated that she had been making long swims in the Danube throughout the winter. She will at once com- mence, practice swims in the Channel, with the view of making the attempt to cross on the heap tide. She has come to the conclusion that the Channel is only to be awum by taking Capt. Webb's course from Dover to Calais.
WHIRLWIND IN ITALY:-A tremendous whirlwind descended a few days ago on the upper parts of the valley of Arsiero. Curiously enough, the lower parts of the valley lay undisturbed by the storm and bathed in sun- shine and the peasans stood out in the fields and roads watching the distant storm, which is described as looking like a fand waterspout. No lives-ere last fortunately, although one young girl was caught up and carried sixty yards, to fall unhurt. But much damage was AMERICAN CAPITAL IN RUSSIA:-It is done to property. Trees were uprooted, bushes reported that a syndicate of America capital-whirled high in the air, and a cart that had ists is seeking to obtain the control of all been left standing by the roadside was carried several feet from the ground and smashed to Petersburg and Moscow. Mr. Cecil Strafford, atous by the fall. who is described by the Russian newspapers as Mr. Pierpont Morgan's representative, is paying a visit to St. Petersburg and Moscow for the purpose of developing commercial inter- course between Russia and the United States.
means of communication in the streets of St.
PINEAPPLE "CORN * CURE-The active principle of the pineapple is broinoline, but owing to its instability, the ordinary com- mercial preparation has so far apparently proved ansuccessful, But apart from its being an aid to digestion, says Science Siftings, it has a powerfully solvent action upon horny excrescences similar to salicylic acid, although
somewhat slower in action. If a thin slice of
fresh pineapple he kept in close contac: with
CRETAN AUTONOMY:-Prince George of Crete has abandoned the idea of emancipating the island at one stroke, and has decided, says the Athens correspondent of the Newcastle Chronicle, upon a method of autonomy in what may be described as "watertight com- partments." He has just presented to the Powers a sole urging the concession of further independent attributes under eight different heads, of which the principal items are re
cognition of Cretan coinage by the Powers, admission of the island into. Postal Union, freedom to comtract a loan under international
the Porte, and international recognition of guarantee, recognition of the Cretan flag by
Prince George as a ruling prince..
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a spittoon at her. She exposed her arms and back to the Court and they were seen to be covered with cuts, blue marks and b vises.
The Magistrate remanded the case until t marrow morning when he will pass sentence.
ALLEGED ARMED ROBBERY
IN A SAMPAN.
At the Magistracy this afternoon. Mr. Kemp heard charges of armed robbery preferred against three Chinese, and from the evidence adduced it appeared that on the zad July the defendants, in company with others not in custody, hired a sampan and while proceeding to Monkok one of the men threw pepper in the boatwoman's eyes and the others, proceeded to ransack the
baat Another man stood near her with a knife and told her that if she called out she would. be killed. The robbers afterwards got away with property to the value of $57.00
There was another case against five men, including the three defendants, of armed sob- bery from a junk at Monkok, on the 31st August. M
The cases were adjourned,"
THE ARMY
ANNUAL TRAINING,
THE HONGKONG REGIMENT.
The Aratoon Afcar, conveying the Hong- kong Regiment to Calcutta, is now anranged for sailing on the 23rd instead of the 29th prox.
HAN THE ROYAL ARTILLERY..
The two Batteries of Royal Arúllery now at Hongkong are to be relieved no the oth November by two Batteries from Coylon. They are to be conveyed here in the bited transport,
and O. 5. S. Palawan, 4,686 tons. The Palawan then takes the relieved batteries to the Singapore Station.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg,
vatory
The 10th Bombay Infantry are the first regi UNPLEASANT - PROBLEM-Theinent to undergo their annual training. Thiy more unpleasant and objectionable a thing is go into camp at Tairs Caim, situated at the fr the more unpleasant it is to define the side of Kowloon City, on the 2nd prox objection, and this is the case with the habit of spitting in the streets and other places of public resort. The Fublic Health Department of the city of London has issued an appeal pointing out that this habit is not only a nuisance, but a nuisance dangerous to health. Coperation is asked for in trying to put down the practice, and it is a reasonable request in the interests of the public at large. The exhibition of notices requesting people "not to does some good, as is evident in the case of smoking carriages on the Tube line. Suggestions go a long way in the matter of public offences which are often due to mere: thoughtlessness, and we hope that notices will be prevalent and efficacious. Has it ever occurred to the people who are given to this Acting Director of the Hongkong Olisers unpleasant habit that if dogs and cats were prone to it they would be impossible as house KING SOLOMON'S MINES:-Further dis-held pets?—Westminster Gazette. coveries have been made in the great ruins at Zimbabwe. Two ancient ascents leading up BURMESE PROVERBS-ME Nesbitt is. to the citadel have been found and the citadel his book'on Burma—past and present gives itself has been cleared. An old stairway was
the following specimens of Burmese proverbs also discovered, and various objects, including the crystallised wisdom of past generations gold bangles and pieces of pottery, were found.
still current among the people - Don't break | Japan., One of the passages which was penetrated for the branches of the tree that shelters you. An anticyclone, of considerable intensity. the first time is 994 ft. in length. The rains of
'When two buffaloes want to fight, the grass covers China, and heavy N. E. monsoon Mashonaland were first mentioned by Dr. can't prevent them. Breaking one leg of a prevails along the coast and over the N, part,
many writers and explorers have dealt with Livingstone in recent times, but since then centipede won't stop its progress.' It isn't of the China Sea,
the cock-crowing that brings the dawn.. them, and it has been freely asserted that the
When a flea hops onà dog it raises no dust.'
Even a small elephant is still as big as a gold/workings here can be identified with the A dog's bark won't make an ant-hill run away.'
she will only lay one egg Unused, iron soon rusts. If you want good picked tea, don't hurry the hillmen? Like moonlight in the hollow of a bamboo, of Phoenician origin. The great Zimbabwe Temple is calculated to have been standing in THE THEFT
a corn for eight hours, the latter is so softened 1 Ophir from which King Solumon gat his gold buffalo.. Although a hen may cackle all day,
as to admit of ready removal,
AGNOSCO THEO. :-Considerable confuzion
PHOTOGRAPHIC harbour and the other in an unlicensed boat in (says the Onlooker) was caused among many
DEPARTMENT. DEVELOPING and PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.
GOOD WORK.
PROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, 8th July, 1902.
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DISOBEDIENCE.-M. 1. W, R. Taylor, manager of the Russo Chinese Bark, charged his four chair coolies with disúbeying his lawful and reasonable orders, yesterday. They were each fined $3 or 14 days.
well-meaning London hostesses by the forthat the Rajah of Jaipur, in addition to having his own name on his visiting cards, has that also of his own special god printed above. Various smart ladies who were anxious to have the Rajah at their parties were surprised and some what hurt at receiving no answer to their press ing invitations until it became known that these
and not to the Rajah.
GEO. PATTON & CO. FIRE AT WEST POINT:-An incipient had unknowingly, been addressed to the god
Have for Sale a large Consignment of H. W. JOHNS & CO.'S ASBESTOCEL SECTIONAL PIE COVERING, ASBESTOCEL SHEET and PAPER for covering BOILERS and TLUES, BULKHEADS, &c.
fire occurred yesterday evening in a chandler's shop at No. 28 Centre Street. Fortunately po serious consequences resulted as, with a few buckets of water, the inmates succeeded, in putting out the flames before any damage ivas done.
'A YOUNG LEOPARD ;—A week or two ago
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for the Temple at Jerusalem. Experts say that gold to the extent of scores of millions of pounds must have been taken away from these mines. The ruins at Zimbabwe are held to be
1100 R.C.
at Aldershot which has already been
OF CORONATION MEDALS The Daily Telegraph gives some SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST & LU. details at the theft of Corontion medals KONG :-The CASE, which we reported yesterday, about P.C. 475 who was charged with demanding $50 with menaces, stealing a dingy,, and assaulting a boatwoman, was
alluded to in these columns. The African and with the 4th Middlesex Regiment, in Barossa West Indian contingents, who were quartered
visit Westminister Abbey, and on returning Barracks, Aldershot, were taken to London to Aldershot in the evening discovered that one
to
resumed this morning. The defendant inade the followingstatement: "This is a false charge, I was on my way to Causeway Bay to see a ALASKAN TERRITORY DISPUTE -The friend. The watchman acces ed ine and asked of their barrack-rooms had been entered and Administration has been advised from Alaska
ine for a dingy. I said: Are you mad? What several things abstracted, among the missing that a pribable outbreak of trouble between dingy? I know nothing about it! Several property being three Coronation medals belong American and Canadian prospectors is pro men set upon me and beat me so I blew my yg to the Trinidad contingent, and one belong bable. A party of 500 Americans have started whistle, and an Indian watchman came and ingoa West African. The matter was at once work at Haines Missions near the disputed ter took me into custody. This is a false accusa-reported to the commanding officer of the 4th ASBESTOS CEMENT for BOILERS, a young leopard was killed at Hsialu, where ritory, and it is feared that they will endeavour tion. Mr. Kemp in lonking over the evidence Middlesex Regiment, but no clue to the missing DRUMS, HEATERS, &c.
to extend the boundaries of their reservation said that it was not at all-satisfactory; it property was obtained for some time. Even which now measures six square miles. The was inconsistent with regard to the time tually the theft was brought home to the two STEAM PACKING GASKETS and discovered prowling about the outskirts of the fact that the Americans have chosen a site for so the defendant would be discharged on the rivares of the Middle:ex Regiment who, FIRE-PROOFING MATERIALS.
village of Luchiapu, and two men attacked if their operations very close to the largest first and second charges, and in the third previously reported, were publicly drummed with their hoes. One of the men was severely American military post in Alaska indicates charge, that of assault, which he admitted, he cut of the Army Great Indignation at the bitten, but the other. managed to dispatch the hat they have taken into consideration the would be bound over in the sum of $5 to theft was expressed by We other troops
stationed at Aldershot. possibility of friction.
come up for judgment when called upon. COITAM & CO. FOR SUMMER CO
- MODERATE COST. EFFICIENT.
DURABLE:
nished on
Estimates and Samples application..
Hongkong,soth July, 1902.
Rod
the headquarters of the Taye Railway are situnted...... In the early morning the animal was
creature.
Cortam & Co. FOR PANAMAH ATS UNDERWEAR
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The baromater On the stb at 12.10 p,m, has risen considerably; over S. Chipa - puid" moderately in Luzon. The low pressure aica appears to exist still to the E. Formosa," it is probably filling up or moving towarda N, E. The Norlier depression has moved N. E. and lies in the extreme North of the Sea of
Forecast-fresh N. winds" fair, squally,
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
VAILS DUE English (Balluaral) to-morrow. Indian (Namsang) 27th inst. Canadian (Athenium) 28th inst. Australian (Faiyuan) 28th inst. American (Korea) a9th just. Tacoma (Kidoria) jah inst. Canadian (Empress of China) 30th Inste American (Gärlie) 1st prax. German (Prinz Regent Luitpold) jst prox. German (Hamburg) and pros, American (Hongkong áfaru) 9th prox. :.. Tacoma (Olympia) tatli prox:"<
The steamer ffydon leaves Singapore to-day, American (China) 17th prox the 25th inst, for this port and is die here on
The N. Y. K. Co.'s steamer Shimano Maru the goth inst (American Line), left Shanghai for this port on the 24th inst, and is expected to arrive here on the 27th inst
(Australian Line) left Kobe via Moji and The York Costeamer Knman daru Nagasaki for this port on the 23rd and is expected to arive here on the 1st prox.
The Canadian Pacific Radway Ca's steamer. Athepios arrived, ut Shanghai: st:
Thursday, the 3th inst, and left again, pm, same day for Hongkong wliere le is due to arrive at 9 ani, on Sunday, the 38tans The Canadian Pacific hallway CosR Empress of Chins arrivedzáts) midnight same day Naga where she is due to arrive
on Tuesday, the agrudeinstá
day the 27th inst.