Entimation.
LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 4 1907
oct of obtaining subscriptions to shares of the Railway Company which is to build the Chi nese section of the Caston-Kowl-on lipa Seeing the eagerness with which the Chinese' Rocked to Canton previous to the allot- maut of the shares in the Caning-Haskow
A. S. WATSON & CO., railway, and the large subscriptions obtained from all parts of China and the Chinese abroad, there is no reason to doubt that Total Wen's mission will be other than a complete success. It has been credited to the people of Southern China thar, as a sace, they are pre- eminently the shrewdest; the amariest and the cleverest of the commercial class of China, With their business acumen and the knowledge which they derive from the fact that the Colonial Government is pushing forward with all brate, compatible with efficiency, the construction of the section designed to link up the northern half originating from Canton, it may be regarded almost as a certainty that native capitalists are
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841."
The following PORTS and SHERRIES bottled in Europe have been especially selected and pro-enterprise which is certain to be remunerative oured from the celebrated Firm of to its promoters and shareholders. With
C. G. SANDEMAN SONS & CO.
London, Oporto and Xeres
PORTS.
Per Cent.
DOURO
OLD TAWNY.........
$15.00 18.00
INVALID.
.18.00
ESTRELLA.
2.1.00
FIVE DIAMOND.
27,00
VERY OLD TAWNY.......
42.00
OLDEST & FINEST....
SHERRIES.
50.00.
LIGHT DRY
SOLERA
VERY PALE DRY
FULL GOLDEN,
PALE DRY NUTTY......
FINE OLD BROWN...
Per Case $13.00 18.00
18.00
21.00
24.90 30.00
bound to look with considerable'favour upon an
the guarantee al joint British and Chinese management under a British engineer-in.at 'chief, and vested at the Agreement is in the bands of the Hangkong, and Shanghai Bank ing Corporation and one of the leading British firms in Hongkong-Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co.-the undertaking possesses all the ele- ments making for security, and the success which is completion and subsequent operation cannot fail to secure for its owners.
MARITIME INTERESTS. Recently, reference was made to the publica tinn of a document issued by the Director of Sicawel Observatory by which masters of ves sals were informed of a scheme arranged for the 'transmission of meteorological warnings to light- houses along the coast. It is now announced that with reference to the storm-signal repeating code, to come, into use next May-about the beginning of the typhoon season-it is proposed to introduce along the coast of China numerous semaphores, repeating to the passing naviga tors the gale and typhoon" "warnings. In the course of his latest circular the Director states that owing to the kindness of the 1. M. Cus- toms, and with the liberal assistance of the Chi nese and most of the foreign telegraph com. panies, the signals sent by the Sicawei Observa- tory are transmitted to the principal poris. The neighbouring govemments have taken the sime step, Vadivostok. Tsingtau 'aud Wahaiwe. This might, strictly speaking, and swer the want of the ships sailing from the
CHINA MERCHANTS. STEAM. NAVIGATION CO., ED,
HEATING OF HONGKONG BHARKHOLDARY,
"CORRESPONDIGNOL
*B1We do not necessity endorse the oplatons expressed
by Correspondents in this column.)
Perhaps your Parsed readers are unaware of the incident that induced the Shah to send that telegram to his Excellency the Governor.
A Farsee. firm of the Colony had received a Telegrams recently from their Bombay Agency, about the murder of n Parsen merchant, (who represented, the Parsee firm in Persia) in Vezlezed, a town in Persia. It is said that the murder took place in a revolt, which arose on the accession of the present Shah, as other people wanted to give the Persian Throne to a nephew of the late Shah
Hongkong, 4th March, 1207.
LOYALTY.
THE PARSEE TELEGRAM. TO ZUR KUITOR OF THE HOMOKONG TELEGRAPH." At two o'clock this afternoon at the Hung
SIR-to your last Friday's issue, there ap Fa Lau, Chinese hate!, meeting of the share
that be holdere of the Chine Merchants Steam Navinpeared correspondence concerning the Prices
of Persia, in which the writer suggests. tion Co, Lds held The objects of the Parace community should hold a meeting to meeting were: (1) To secure the registration send a reply 14. His Majesty's telegram, regard of the Company as a limited liability Companying his loya inwards his. Parsca subjects... at the Shingpu (Ministry of Commerce) ht Peking; and (2) to petition that the manage ment of the Company he vested in the hands of officials and merchants' jointly instead of in the hands of officials only as proposed. The meeting was convened in response to a telegraphic request which had been received from the 'Cantonese merchants in Shanghai. The telegram daled the 18th dty of the 1st Chinese moon is to the effet that a meeting was called and held at Shanghai,on the 16th day of the rat moon by the shareholders of the China Merchants Steam' Navigation Co., Ld, when it was resolv ed that an application be made that the manage mess of the Company should be surrendered by the present management in favour of officials hereinafter mentioned. There were present
the meeling a large number of Shanghai'i shareholders representing father more than The meeting nominated the 12,003 shares following to act as the Board of Management; -Tantai Sheng Kung-pan, Sam Ching Lai, Chau Kam Cham, Wong Tsz Chip, and Yee Hop Sing. The constitution of the Board did not meet with the approval of the Cantonese share- holders present who, on account of the small' ness of their number at the meeting, could not raise any effective protest against the nomina tion. With a view of securing the co-opers tion of their co@patriots-in-Hongkong to protest against the cominated Board and in Criter to obtain the reisiration of the existing more popularly, constituted Board of officials and merchants jointly, the meeting was called for and held at Hongkong this afternoon
There were about forty, shareholders present. HF. Cheong Pattsz (promoter of the Odoton Whampoa Railway) was unanimously elected to the chair, and he was supported on the dias by H. E. Wu Ting-fang and Mr. Chu Yu Chee, manging director of the Chipa Mer chants Steam Navigation Co., Ldio Hong kong. Among others there were, present :-- Fong Sin Ting; Lau Chin Ting (compradore, Messrs. E. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld.), Yung Hin Pong (compradore, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China), Lo Kuu Tang (Hong kong agent, C.M. S.. Co., Ld.), Ip. Lui Shan (agent at Macab of the C.-M. N. N. "Co., Ld.),' tp Sun Kun, Cheong Hing Tin; representing between 5,000 and 6,000 shares. Mr. Leang Hin Wan acted as secretary to the meeting. Vi
The notice of the meeting was road and the telegrais received from Shanghai were also read,
A. S. WATSON & CO., 1.IMITED, harbours. But when in the offing no informa-, and was followed by some shareholders.
AGENTS.
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 22nd January, 1907,
BIRTHS.
•
tion is obtainable, from the shore, except when passing in sight of Liukungtao and Gutzlaff Moreover, a numerous and very interesting maritime population, viz., the junk and fishing beat people, are helplessly abandoned to a few [3 empirical prognostics, not without value, but practically inadequate to prevent human heca- tombs, which we have to deplore every year, when the mighty typhanns play havoc along the shores. It will probably be a long time before we have telègraphic connection with the
of
a
On the 3rd inst, at Government Civil Hospital, the wife of EDWARD JONES, daughter.
(272 On February 21, 1907, at Wuchow, the wife of HAROLD F. KING, of a daughter.
DEATHS.
JOSEPH MITCHELL, Lighthouse Keeper of Green Island Lighthouse, this morning.
The funeral will leave the Public Mortuary. at 5.45 o'clock to-morrow afternoon and pass the Monument át 5.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend. [279 On Fibruary 13, 1907, at Shanghai, SYI EN- HAM MOUTRIE, aged 5a yeaTA.
On February 27, 1907, at Shanghai, P. 1. SWENSEN, late of H.B.M's Post Office, Shang h.i, aged 23 years.
On February 27, 1977, at Shanghai, BRENAN ATKINSON, aged 41,"
The Hanghong Telegraphi
J
HORGEDNG, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1907.
CANION-KOWLOON RAILWAY.
The representatives of the British and Chin ess Corporation, who have obtained the Agreement for the construction of the Chinese section of the Canton Kowloon Railway, ap
most important signal places. To go ahea!.
the Observatory must needs rely upon the help, of the commanding officers. But the deep
·
feeling of solidarity and mutual fraternity is so well known and so proverbial among sailors, that, after consultation with the Const inspector, it was judged quite safe to make a start. The Inspector General has consequently grimel the erection of 25 semaphores at the poin's
Mr. Chu Yu Ches then addressed the meelive
Their Excellencies. Cheong, and Wu spoke successively.
The following resolutions were then
*pro posed, seconded and unanimously carried:→
TO THOSE RAILING FROM TAUNTON
TO THE EDITOR of the "Bomukong Telegram”
RAMS
ELEGRA
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
'SERVICE.
BROACHING CARGO,
EUROPEAN QUARTERMASTER SENT TO PRISON, A well-dressed man, carrying a bulky parcel in his hand, and idemingly in a great hurrý, forced his way through a crowd in Queen's BRILISH ATTACHE'S VISIT, A Road East last night, eastward bound... He
BOUND FOR HONGKONG AND his appearance one would make a mistake wore a black suit and a bowler hat. From
COAST PORTS.JA if they tormed human earthlubber./m lle suddenly came to stop outsitla bouse No. 175-an opium divan-and-looking: ba. hind him to make sure he was not seen Once inside.he lipped into the house.
· Shanglini, 4th March, i called for the divan-keeper, who responded im-
* 2.40.p.m. mediately he was told: a 'foreigner was in the dive...
Mr. Alexander Hosie, the British *I've something here I want sell you," began | Commercial Attache in China, leaven the European when he was niked his business. At the same time he opened his parcel and Shanghai for Hongkong to-night,. showed the contents-a ball of raw opium-to with the object of spending about four the Chinaman, Whether it was through fear
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
of being caught with illicit opium on the pre-weeks in visiting the Southern ports mises on surprisa as: the extraordinary busi. of the Chinese Empire...
The Farase firm wired to the Minister atness of the European was not made known, Teheran, calling bisa tention, to the unfortunate but the Chinaman became fidgety. Possibly result of the revolt, and asking him to draw. he would not have minded doing a lista busi attention of the Shah to the incident. It is dess with the European, but when he re- onderstood that the Shah, not knowing the firm 'membered that opium divans in the Colony of the, Colony, wired to His Excellency. I ate searched every morning, he became chary, don't think it is quite necessary for the Hong-
"I want $20 for this ball," continued the kong Parsees to reply to the telegram-I am, European. "It's worth, roughly speaking, $43 ? etc.,
The divas keeper in son a way or another fold the visitor to wait a few minutes while he considered the matter. Turning to two of his Jakit ho said something to them and they left the shop. Is a very few minutes they returned accompanied by P. G:'15 Ross and a number of excise officers. When the European sw the uniformed gentleman he throw away the opium and darted for the door. He was brought back and questioned. He refused to tell from where he secured the opium; he admitted he did not have a permit for the opium. He was placed under arrest and taken to No. 2 Police Station. There he gave his name as David Millo, á quartermasteron board the steamer Breconshire. After making a formal charge against Mills, Inspector Gourlay sent for Mr. Geo. Hoggarth, the chief excise officer, and a party comprising Sergeant litt, Constable Rose, Mr. Hoggarth and a number of native excisemen, the accused being among the party too a trip was made for the Breconshirt, where they expected to find more of the drug. The ship was searched from Lascare' quarters were gone through as it was stem joistern, at first without any results. The
believed the opium was the property of the Lascars and that accused was disposing of it for them. Nothing there. A visit to the officers' cabins fallowed. Nothing doing. Al ter some time in the quartermaster's room box was found partly concealed in a corner. It was lacked and no key could be found to fit the lock. Sd we will take it to the Station,' said one of
DEAR SIR-I read with interest in, your issue dated 20th inst., under "Local and General" news of the death of Mr. R. W. "Crocker, at Taunton. With regard to his married life being the longest, I be lieve, if I remember correctly, my grand father's record beats it; my grandfather died at 98 years and his wife was about 94. His name was Mr. James Welch, he died a good many years ago but I think he beat Mr. Crocker by about oue your. My father died about three months age, age 81 years; my mother is still living, age 79. They celebrated their golden. wedding just before his death. It is so sice to hear of my birthplace after so many years. knew Mr. Crocker well. I have been nine years in Hangkong and only met during that hailing from there I should be glad to hear of time one Tauntapian. If you know of anyone
them and should very much like to hear from them as I must know them and they would know me. **Thanking you for same.—I am, etc.,
J. W. HARRIS.
37,
.
Muirhead Road,
Shaoghaj, February 28th, 1907.
CRAIK.CHILDREN: FUND,
TO THE EDITOR Or Tur "Hangrang Telegraph.* DEAR SIR, Would you please publish that the above fund eli ses on the 18th inst, and those who have dot yet forwarded their cheques might kindly do so before that date.
Thanking you in anticipation I am, &c.
R. I. BAXTER,
Hon. Secretary.
*Kowloon Decks, 2nd March, 1907.
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the police officers, "there may be something we want inside."
The quartermastordid, pot like the idea of having his property removed from the ship and so made matters easy during the rest
DAKOTA"" ASHORE
NEAR YOKOHAM V ENTRANCE.
FEARED TOTAL WRECK.
[From Our Own Correspondent:]
Shanghai, 4th March,
2.40 p.m.
The steamship Dakota is badly shiore at the Cape King entrance to Yokohama.
It is feared she will become a total
wreck.
We received the following from the local agents of the Great Northern B. S. Co
We beg to inform you that we have received" the following telegram from Tokyo: de
"The Dakota went on phoïm^nt Nojimasaki,"
with slight damage, yesterday evening, fany miles from Yokohama Maria, passengern andį,
crew saved.",
GAMBLING KAIDS,
“MANY GAMÉS BROKEN UP.
There was no" Sabbath Place for the police of this Colony yesterday, and there was some 7 what less for certain law-breakers'on that day,spaN
From information received"-surprise” visita pene were paid by the police to variour polnis on both sides of the harbour, with the ranulk, that many householders just have “experienced".*.* soms inconvenience and * updelat theirlit domestic, especially dinner, vraagements, latt evening, in all five baiches of loven of gamervizü of chance; numbering" in All Tome 54 vie were taken, in grunts delicto, and locked up
of the operations. You'll find four more balls until such time as their Honours shonkitika in that box," he said. The key, was produced their seats on the Magisterial Bench this mothe and sure enough he was right. This "finding. And a heterogenous mass of hamaftily made the officers thirst for more and the foc'sle they appeared when they were ordered to "fall" in" to answer to the charges of keeping come next si them. In this part of the ship severa
1. That it is desirable that the Company Kowloon Dock Reading and Recreation Room, be registered as a limited liability Com pany under the Companies Law of China
Chests of opium-ship's cargo-the property of mon gaming houses, and gambling and allows at the Board" of ommerce at Peking;
Messrs. Shewan, Tomes and Company, were ing gambling therein, There wele hodie:" 7. That it is the opinion of this meeting that
found. The opium was shipped at Sin-boys, house-coolies, cooks, cooks' malen, shóp the registration be conducted by the existing
gapore, consigned to a local firm in Hong. fok's, coolies and what not, rud a sorry-look officials of this Company instead of by a se
realiz's what their "Bunday outing! 'was'go« kong. When the officers had completed ing crowd they appeared when they began lo their search. the captain called upon parate Board of shareholders as proposed; and that telegrams be addressed to the Ministry of Ping was called before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne. ↑ Mils to show where the cargo was broacheding to cost them, these 16 were "At
Fosts and Communications and to the Viceroy of Chih-li embodying the resolutions adopted by the meeting
3. That the draft selegrams giving effect to the foregoing resolutions are approved of by the meeting...
DALLANA MOT
The meeting conclude its business at 4.15 pm. with votes of thanks to those present, to 11.E. Cheong Fat-isz for presiding and to H.E. Wu Ting-fang fur his presence of
ALLEGED KIDNAPPING.
"WAS ASKED TO NURSE IT.”
A somewhat curious case of alleged kidnap
at the Magistracy this morning, when one Li Yut Kiu, residing at. No. 5 Ezra Lane, was charged with stealing a child eight months of foc'sic looking after things when he heard lective Sergeant Mortimer O'Sullivany, ábšut...
On Saturday night, he said, he was in the reated by Sergeant Lea, at No. 77, Wanchal-
Road, at a pm. Twelve-ward sepied by De
age from the custody of its grandmother, Hing Kam, on the 12th Feb last. According to the stpry for the prosecution the accused went to complainant's house, No 70 third Streel on the day in question to visit the family with whom she was on very good term, and there found the grandmother nursing.
noise. He went to investigate and saw several
men escaping through the skylights, The opium that was found in his room, together with the other ball seized on shore, was lying near one of the chests. Heiled up the box again and sewed the cloth that encased the chest. Then he took away the opium. He showed the
the same time, at No. 41, Aberdeen Street, Inspector Ritchie accounted for ti, whom had found in No. 6 Mau Hing lant; eight: were taken by Sergeant August 'Ping Shabp while Constable Berne made up the Kalabet by taking four of the vs. Ta las 19 pm The usual fines with the alternatives' wers im?-
We understand that the capital of the Com the child. They sat down together and company the spot from where the oplum WAS posed, and some were paid, but some were not,
pany is represented by 40,000 shares of Tls, 100-
conversed upon general matters, until, afer a removed, and he returned to the station. He and that is why several householder's name
named in the code, to repeat the warnings, 25 each. Some dissatisfaction is felt at the shortness while, the grandmother, saying that she had was arraigned before Mr. F. A Hazeland, the wondering why their servants should have left?!
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explained there..
LOCAL AND GENERAL
of the notice given shareholders in Hongkong a'd'abroad, us it is considered that a fort. night's notice is much too short for a change to be effected of such v til imperance to the A GENERAL meeting of the China United shareholders 'representing the Chinese mer Service Rifle Association will be held at 4 30 p.m. next Monday at Headquarter Offices,, RETURN of visilers to the City Hall Library and Museum. for the week ending 'the 3rd'). March, 1907-Library, Don Chinese, 337 Ch nese, 168; total, sos. Museum, non Chiness; 206; Chinese, 5,428; total,- 5,633.
cantile community, whereas the promoters of the change had had three months within, which to canvas for votes in support of their views.
DEATH OF MR. J. MITCHELL. We regret to announce the death, which
something to look after in the kitchen, asked the visitor to hold the child, at the same time handing it over, and then left the room, leaving the accused nursing the child. After a while the grandmother retuin- et to the room' in which she had left the visit. or, only to find that the latter, together with her charge, had disappeared; leaving no sign anduro message. The grandmother, ina: frantic state, went off and reported the matter to Inspector Collett, who sent his myrmidon out on the search, but nothing was seen either
morning of the. Police Court, to answer a charge of stealing five balls of opium, valued at $144, and being in possession of opium with out a certificate. The charges were proved and accused was sent to gaol for six weeks with hard labour.
PERIN SYNDICATE;
The writer-of, "Glly Notes in a récent mutnber of the Pall Mall Gaxetie nays:-Signor
Lorri has issued a circular to the share Holders (or such of them art he can reach in
their employ without notice l'
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS DR.·. American (Korea) 6th lost, fylight. English (Afolta) 7th i° st.: 6.q.m.: kadryli German (Zielken) 13th-inst; lenocinityplan Australian (Chongtha) agih lank,re Canadian (Empress of China) 10th inst
The Boston S. S. Co.4 1.1. Zyra suling date. from Hongkong on syth proxied de
pear to be losirigido time to put into operation.The Hongkong Volunteer Maxim competition took place this morning, at twenty minutes weeks. Yesterday afternoon, however; bile company) embodying a letter addressed to Mr. The C., R¦ Cô% ́à‚¢‚ ̄Átkertaa löft:Tokok?" -
the terms of the Agreement. According to our
Left-half No. Company, Capt. G. P. Lam- mer. Four half-companies competed..
of the kidnapper or of the kidnapped for three face of the obstacles placed in his way by the passing along Pottinger Street, detective Call Meyer. This letter sets forth very clearly sergeant 137 saw Liu Kis, with the and temperately the present unsatisfactory mising child in her arms. The woman was position of the company's affairs. It puinte out immediately arrested and taken to the Station that the one and only object aimed at by the where she said he did not steal the child, shef Pekin Syndicate from its formation bas been only took it because she was asked to nurse to secure for England the miseral wealth of the and take care of it, and she was doing so province of Shansi, recognised by geologists to The case was remanded,
THE WHATHER
The sa, Radnorskirs left Singaporeraat jatik? bama p.m., for Victoria and Vancouver niy inst, and is due here on 8th, just, at m
The T. K. K. s. Glenfare sailed from Kobe 10 this port on 2nd insi, afternoon, due bere bou or about the 8th inst
The Imperial German Mail .. Prna which left here on 27th alt, arrived at Slogas bo one of the richest in the world in coal and pote on 4th-inst; at 6 am. van die tafe iron. The Honan concession was subsequent Line, icft Singapore for this port an Istinst.,,
* The N, Y K. xx. Santiki Mari, Europaan, ly secured to avoid possible competition from and, la expected here on 7th inst
between half-companies for the Gascoigne past eight o'clock, at Green Island Lighthouse, Csatod corespondent, Viceroy Chow Fu, on Shield, held at Tai-hang on Saturday, and inst. of Mr. Joseph Mitchell, second keepts of the the representation of the British concessionaires, resulted as follows: -First-Right-half No. 2 lighthouse, the death being very sudden., is in receipt of a despatch from the Ministry Company, Capt. W. Armstrong, Second- Mr. Mitchell was born on the 18th June, Polls and Communications at Peking requesting
1859, and was therefore in his forty-eighth the Viceroy to ascertain to what extent the
year. Deceased, who was once a nimber of the Trinity House lighthouse keepers, was Southern Chinese are willing to subscribe to THE N. C. D. News of 25th ult. say :—Mr. H. appointed to Hongkong of the 20th April, the shares of the railway.". It must be remem. E. R. Hunter arrived back in Shanghai by the 1892, and arrived in the Colony on the gth. ị b "bered that, according to one of the published. English mail last night and will again take June of the same year. Das of the Agreement, "work on the railroad over the duties of local manager of the Heng- kong and Shanghai Bank: Miss Hunter is to be acted, within eight months [rf she accompanies her brother and both are assured signing of the Agreement], failing which the of a very bearly welcome. Mr. W. / dáms Agreement is to be anaoulled. In giring in Oram, who has been in charge since May, will mediate affect; to` instructions from Pekin, lone probably at the end of the week to resume his office as Inspector of Banks. In this ILE Chow Fu is, therefore, exhibiting a
Chinese capital for the undertaking whose completion from his view-point 'cannot bul | Chinkiang, dated February 12, there are about the Marburg Hygienic Institute, and he Tas monsoon will freshen again in the For-will arise in securing the necessary permit, Hef Tori on 15th instruisa SAL redound 340 vadá ví his own country. Such was the 30,000 refugees in that city. The officials, I himself conducis the demonstration··açd kioda Channel abdííba N. part of the Chien i also proposes that the board should be streng": Singapore for this port on tad inatu M-LAM- mend to the benefit of Hongkong "and to
He leaves a widow to mourn his lass, but, we understand, no family.
The funeral will pass the monument at 5 p.m. to-morrow,
2.
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, other Europeao companies, and work was'start The P.. M. 5. S. Co.'s in. Korea safied from
ed here in order to economise on railway con- Shanghai on Saturday last at'tr''p.m, and "will" First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:uction, It is unnecessary to emphasise the be due to arrive at this port tomorrow of days
Un the 4th at 11.50 The barometer has duappointing results of this decision we need light, a moling Me Creations (aka) dat sisen over Chins, and fallen over Japan and only mention that over a million of capital bas The N. Y. Kak: Taloni Maruti Bombay, Loochoos,
been expended, and, apart from the Honan Line, left Bombay via Colombonad Rinzaparissa A depжEsign appears to pamoving Eastwards Railway, the Syndicate, has nothing to show for for this port pn, 184 inst, god ja expected hem Introducing his new system of hatitüberchlóid area of low pressure in moving N.E.4 an unworkable coal seam, Signor Luzzati. The T. K. K. ss. America Mark 33116 Ghe
Softhepochoos
Hand gests that work should immediately be com vokohama, çih inst, for Hongkong "Ulaikiriki | treatment into regular medical practice. He "Prania e Again high over Coniral and menced on the Shanpi concession, and he gives noms of call, and will be due to sofra mitbb has instituted a course of instruction, in it at Northern China.
tensons for believing that no serious difficulty
·The P. &'O.. R. N. Co.'s: $ 15 Ma thened by two influential cost and iron pro with the outward English Mails, and ducers in England, and by a French gentleman
commendable spicit · E promptitude in securing capacity, it is hoped, he will still be seen oftem DR. Bebrin has taken a definite step towards AdhuNpan.of the Sei of Japan, and the money except two holes to the ground and on 20th just a band tithing T
action of his Excellency on the occasion of his reception in Hongkong in November last en rowie to Casten to take up his now' there. From one correspondent's Tactal Wen has made ble first incipal objective the Colony of Hong where he'ntrived yesterday with the obe
in Khangbei. ACCORDING tó a private note received from
however, were about to take steps to send lectures He has given to his preparation the Sea them back to their homes. They tried a few name of Julasolactin. These courses are brix days ago to send some of the refugees at Yang followed by the medical officers of tuberculosis chou back, but the people became enraged and sanatoria throughout Germany, and for all who mashed the official chairs to splinters and seek to employ the new treatment attendance absolutely refused to more. There were some at them is an essential condition, because Dr. apprehensions in Chinklang as to what would Bebzing only entrusts his preparation to those be the outcome of any attempt to send the who have qualified for ks use under his own
supervision, refugees away..
FORECAST.
Hengkong and neighbourhood, N. winds,
or be wise to support these moderate The C. P. R. Ca's Lu. Menteng, ävelynt a to represent Continental interests, The sbare here on 7th inst, at 6 moderate fine.
deinands, for up to now the directors for some Shanghai at 7 p.nf., on and tntry and legal Formosa Channel, N. to N.L. wind of them), with their sixpenny bucket-shop pamat ropni same day for Nagasaki, where moderats to strong,****
phicis and other share-pushing devices seem in dua to arrive at 11 am), 00:4th South coast of China belwean Hongkong, to have bien far more concerned with the The Imperial German Mail Lamocks, same së No, F. kalanadi magipulation of the market than the energeticrying the German Mails wib
South coast of China between Kargkong development of the company's Very valuable of the rath ult" loft Colombe on and and may be expected burn'on's gilf and flaipan, same as No. 2.
and
CONCESIONS,