10.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

The Temple of Heaven.

ANOTHER FIRE.

Boot and Shoe Premises Damaged.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1914,

POST OF ICE.

The China, with the English Mali loft Singapore on Saturday, 24th instat Peking, Jan. 14. '

6 p.m. and is due to arrive here on Thure- Arrangements are being made About four o'clock his morn-day the 29th inst., at noon. This packet the parcel malls closed in brings by the Ministry of the Interior for jog a fire broke out on the pre- London for despatch by the all-sea route the President for snorifico at mises N, 275, Queen's Road Con- on the 24th ule and for despatch over the Temple of leaven at Chion tra', on which the "business of land on the 31st ult.

The Magellan, with the' Fronch New Year. The view is expresse. honk and sheo manufacturing is that the Posident in doing carried on Tan fire brigade turn-mail is due to arrive here to-morrow. does not necesarily usurp the ed out, and after about an hour Imperial pr rogative, ns in for mer work not only preventol the fr. times this function was performe 1 from sprending to the adjoining by the principal provincial aut-buildings, but extinguished it. horities as representing the people The first and second fl:08 arr over whom they ruled.-N. ^ practizilly burned out while the Daly News Correspondent.

Government And Provinces.

Puking, Jan. 15.

grewall or is seriously damaged by wa'or. The damage is estimat- ed at $1,300, hat the stock is in. The Government has decidedel in three different cooporn lo adopt the remmendation of viz Chun On Co, Lun Tai Co. the Administrative Conference and the Meiji (Japanese).Co. The and call a special evention to building is insured for the sun amend the Provisional Constitu- of $3,000. tion. The composition of the convention has not beon decided upoo, but it my be assumed certain that it will be chil with delegates who will act ar cording to instructions and thin there will bo po hurry to some moning the convention:

THE BOOK WORLD.

Consul' at Foochow on Herbert Spencer.

from Londen vin Siberia of Friday 9th lust, is due to arrive here to-morrow.

SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED,

Cunadu Maru, Jan. 8,5. 9,760, H Huna- muto, 25th Jan.-Shanghai, 22nd Jan, Con.-O. 9, K.

Chinklang, Br. as, 4,220, G. R. Ainslie,

27th Jan.-Bangkok, 18th Jan

Rice.......N. D. L

Shanghai,

M.

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 23rd at 10.35.-The antioyplone has waakened and moved eastward. It is now central over the Yellow Bea und Koren.

Pressure has incream! moderately over. N. Jamui and dezestel slightly at Window stock, and along the north-sust coast of Obina. It is uvarly stationary in the South.

Mail Steamers

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL, S. N. CO.

ENGLISH MAIL.

Variable winds are indicated along the The Tokushima Mary with the bull Dumbos, Frames 1,703, de moast coast of China to the north of Foo-WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undormentioned-PORTS on or

Gen. M. show, and frush to moderate

about the DATES named as | OVER the N. China Son.

For

Steamers ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0,00 inches.

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours LONDON, via Us] Devanha

ual Ports of Call ·Capt. W. R Hickey

MAILS VIA SIBERIA.

Loll London Jan. 9 Jan. 10

Due Bhanchal Jan. 24. Jan. 26.

MANIS DUE. English, China, 29th inst. storian, Tokushimi Maru, 28th inst. French, Magellan, 28th inst.

Haimun, Br..st. 611, J, W. Evans, 25th

inst.--Swatow, 24th inst Gen,

D. L. & Oo.

Kaifong, Dr. s. 987, 11. Mathias, 26th

ap, Huiphong, 24th Jan, Gen ...B. and 8,

Linngehow, Br. s. 5,836. F. W. Cullin,

4

FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.

District.

Forecast,

25th Inst-Shanghai, 22nd inst,|| Hongkong and Neighbour. Glen, B. and S.

Luchow, Dr. 8.8. 1,221. Meathrol, 5th Jan.bood

Bhanghai, 22nd inst., Gen.—B. {"

Penang,

.To Bail On Remarka Freight

noon 31st Jan,

4th Feb.

LONDON & ANT. WERP via Sings-

Nankin

E. winds, frosh to

porė,

Ombo, Port Said,

Capt. Owen Tones'

R.N.R..

} about

moderate:

& Marseilles

T

fair. N.E.winds,

SHANGHAI,'

Miyazaki Marn, Jap. 8. 8,500, J Yama-12 Formosa Channel..

waki, 26th Jun-Japan, 18th Jan, ' Qon-N. Y. K.

MAILS CLOSE TO-MORROW. Philippine falands - Por TAMING, 28th | Nore,

Jan. 3 p.. Shanghai and North China, Japun

Kobe via (Europe

Siberia Por MAGELLAN 24th inst.,

S berian

mail.

vin

Singapore, India and Calcutta-Per A.

APCAR, 29th inst., 2 p.m. Shanghai and North China-Per LU- wytow. Amoy. Shanghal & North Chinu

CHOW, 29th in.3 p.m.

5 p.m.

THURSDAY, 29th Jun. Swatow-Por HAIMUN,29th inst.10 a.m. The Administraire Confo ener will bext discuss the question' of Mr. E. T. C. Werner, H. B. Magbai, North China, Japan via Kobe Por TORILLA, 29th inst. 11 14.212 the abolition of the provincial |[Consulat Poochów, haɑ publish. system, part cularly with or spectand with Mesara Kelly and Walsh to the davanz in administrative | Limited, a brochure dealing with expenlture pse under the flachert Spencer. Five years "g" Tao Chung Chow systems when Dr. David Duncan's Although the Cabin ubscribes to the idea of ablishing the provincial divi-ins it is not yet clear whether the Government thinks it worth while to persist with this important change, which is calculated to arouse the keenest opposition in maoy provILCO 4.

i+

"Lif

dealing

man.

Per PAKHOI, 29th nat., 5 p.m.

Wal-bui-wai, Chefoo and Dalny-l'or

Swatow,

English

KWANGSE, 29th inst., 5 p.m.

Br. 9.8. 4,189, Asbury, 25th inst; Singapore, 20th inst., Gen-P and O. Co. Pitsanulok, Ger. s. 1,267, W. Taubort,

25th inst-Bangkok, 15th Inst.;) Gen.---B. & S. Tänunook, Det. 9.3. 4921,05, A, W. La Rooy, 25th Jan--MBke, 21at Jan., Gen.-J. O. J. L.

Tipanas, Dut, ss. 2.443, K. Oldenburger,

25th inst.Moji, 20th inst., Coal and Gen.d. C. J. L.

Wesang, Br. 9.s. 1,117, J. M. Smith, 26th Jan.-Wuhu, 21st Jan, Rice... J. M. & Co.,

TASSENGERS ARRIVED.

strong.

h.

MOJI, KOBE Nore "

AND YOKO (Capt. D. Asbury

& P'soge

Freight

& P'aage

noon 28th Jan.

Freight & P'eage

China

5 a.m.

Freight

Capt. C. H. 8. Tocque

30th Jan.

& Pange

R.N.R.

All the above steamers are fitted with Wireless Telegraphy,

For Freight, or Passage apply to

.

4.

HAMA

& South coast of Chian be- tween H.K. and Hairan...

13 South coast of Chian be-) The same tween H.K, and Lamooks as No.1. Tar Jamu as No 1.

SHANGHAI

China Coast Meteorological Register.

P.&O. 9. N. Co.'s office,

Hongkong, 27th Jan. 1914

Station.

23rd January, 5.10.

Winds!

Hour.

Barometer.

Temperature.

Humidity,

DITION.

Force.

Wostook a 30,30,5 Nemuro

Hakodate

Per N. Luchow from Shangbai on the Oshima 25th inst-Mr and Mrs Robory, Mrs Naha

Tahma

FRIDAY 30th Jan. Amoy and Foochow Per HAL King, Mrs Mead.

CHING, 30th inst., 10.m

SATURDAY, 31st Jan,

Mail.

'

Bonin 18. Per ss: Halimun from Foochow ate., un Chefoo the 25th instant--Crum, Wells, G.Ubezzi. W'haiwoi AA Merrett, Rev H Kiener, F Bargmann, Honkew F Marquardt,

Ichang Ichang

25th inst.Miss & inness, Lt PH Mac- Per 8, Naru from Loaden etc., on the

10 noon. Extra Postage 16. kenzin N, Me and Mrs

Bridger, Miss 2

Straits, Burmah, Caylon. Ade. laide, Western Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Brindisi. (Late Letters 11 a.m. cents.) (Supplementary mail on board up to the time fixed far coparture of the malt (Extra

Weather.

"

E. A Hewett,

Superintendent.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BREMEN.

'MPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

To eail on

TUESDAY,

3rd Feb, 10 a.mi.

LINES

30.18

30.26

Tokio

30.46

nw

Kooh!

39.39

WEW

Nagusiki

30.39

30.33

ne

30,20

3

4

30.26

21

30.25

30,20

1]

30.10 31 90 w

3 b

For

Steamers.

NAPLES, GENOA, AL-) Prinz Ludwig

30.43 31

пе

GIERS, GIBRALTAR, Capt. F. von Binzer SOUTHAMPTON,

18,300

10.30 40

"

30.36 53

лno

#

1 by

2 v

Ба

30.28 52 73 ese 30,30 53

A'WERP & H'BURG.J Calling at Manila SHANGHAI,

TSING- Derfflinger

80 nuo

2 b

30.28

TAU, KOBE AND Capt. F. Prosch ΥΟΚΟΗΑΜΑ

17,000

5th Fab.

39.20

30.23

30.22

n

17

30.18

F'doron".

30.23

11

8

Ja

30.27 34 80

3.0

|

S Ken Wu, S Nozawa, Les Choo, Lee 'kong Jow-hong,5 tlayan -76, T Stikal

6n

30.25 53 70 e

30

Gap Rock Macao

M'LA, ANGAUR, YAP, NEWGUINEA, BRIS- BANE,SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE .....................

Prinz Waldemar Capt. O. Jurani

30.21 " 30.23

one

3 U

6,101

SATUR.. 21st Feb. '10 6-m.

55 n

3 01

KOBE

Prinz Waldemar Capt. O. Jirani

6,10

Capt, J. Koehler

Sharp

Sharp P. a side Min Stanley Smith, Miss M

Amey Hawelle, W R Edward, EJ Connors, Miss M Church, Mr and Mrs Jray. Mias Bwatow Grant, WS Holdsworth, Mrs GM Bray, Talhoku Ja

Postako 10 cents) MIN JJ Woods, Miss A Ellis, MB Han

posted in all, the Pillar

And Letters of Ilerbert Spencer' appeared, Mr. Werner reviewed that volume in two articles. To these have now bien added a pref ce (which is much longe) than the original articles, by the way) and the whole makes a sug gestive and stimulating booklei. The abolition of the provincial Mr. Werner, of course, had th Bystem would immensely stronzineatim ble advantage of perzon- then the position of the central al knowledge of his subject, nad Government and destroy provin hare and there it creeps out in gial semi-independence, which deligtuful little reminiscence- has always operated adversely in|while '

is 110 the endeavour con3rol the with Spencer-the country from Peking. Į

But it is in his preface thist Mr. Probably the establishment of Wernor is at his heat There i- military centres indopantent of amhing Catoversial inki- provincial civil control will efl ut estimate of the great philosophe the desired obj et without the and his work, but in the preface, disturbance which is bound to be where he combate the suggestion produced by a drastic a change that Spencer is out of date and V.C. Daily News Correspon- Bergson holds the field, 19 write- dent.

with pen almost fince. The vigu of the preface and the quiet of the body of the little volume are in mirkel contrast, and the whole makes refreshing reading. Some-day, wo hope, Mr. Werner will expand this booklet Shangbai & North China-Per HANG. into a godly volume; there should be pleaty of room for it.

The Gentry System for Canton.

Canton, January 15. Kang Yu-wer has recommen! ed to the Tatul and the Civil Governor that they should re-establish the old gentry system thus enabling the literati and rich classes to rule the ammon people.

W08

Wu Chuong, the Chief of the Internal Affairs Bureau, found to be in possession of arms and ammunition with out the knowledge obiel detective and i

ган

GARDENING FOR HONGKONO.

Philippine

in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mail.) The Parool wall will be 1uc Friday the 30th Jan. 5 p.m — For DEVANHA, 31st Jan, 11 ..

Islands-Por LOONGSANG, 31st inst., 1 pan.

inst.. 3 p.m.

oral, D.E.D. Cohon.

Jairan Por *.8. Miyazaki Maïu from, Japan on, Koshun + the 26th inst.-1 Takeuchi, Kumbia, Canton Capt Spour, Miss M Nicker, K Fabroms;

Per s.s. Damben from Yokchama etc. Wachow Philippine Islands-For RUBI, 31st on the 26th instantà S Murch, Eko Wat Pakhol

Chis. E Eavia, Kamical, Michi, Savadu,. Holbow. Azund, Tasumato, Kusmoto & Swasaki Phuilen. Tsodu, Magay, Binjanoto, Bussels, T Tourane Dyer, Mr and Mrs Piketo, T Biuster, A O. Bt. J. Stephen, ER Hooper, 8 Gubbay, D. Aparri Quilici.

berlan

Mail..

Shangbul, North Chip, Tsing- tau, (Europe via Siberiu)-Per YINGCHOW, 31st Jan., 5 p.m.

North Chinn, und Japan via Yokohama -Por VORWAERTS, 3ist inst, 5

(Shanghuh

1.M.

BANG, Jist inst., 5 p.m.

SUNDAY, 1st Feb. Swatow-Por HAIMUN, 1st Feb., 9 v.m.

MONDAY, 2nd Feb.

Philippine Is., Sandakan, Aus- traila Tasmania & New Zoa land via Thursday Is Per ALDENHAM, 2ni Feb. 11

Austra

Han

Mait.

all.

& North China-Par WOSANG, 2nd Feb., 5 p.m.

TUESDAY, 3rd Fab.

Messrs Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. of the have just issu da.spond elition

of "Chirdening for Hongkong by Shanghai idance was accordingly soirched Mr. W. J. Taicher. F. S. Super- and the arms captured: bus now intendent of the Botanical and it has turned out that the Tatah Forestry Deparment, Hongkong. bad permitted the stores of By the gardening amteur in the urma for purposes of self-efence Colony this little benk will b One of the datec ivos will there and indispensable, and the mi fore be punished for searching who has long since passed the the house while the Deputy ma'eur atage will learn from it missioner is apologizing to Mr. deal that should prove u oful to Wu Cheung.

The local

FRIENDLESS.

"Gave Him up on Account of His Ha1its."

Swalow,

South

Ameri-

can

Philippine Is., Straits, Burmak, Ceylon, Adelaide, Western Aus-

PASSENGER, EXPECTED

Fr

!

6a

30.17 61

30.08 70

890

20.97 70

пе

3 6

30.11 72

30.03 72

A

floilo

Bacolod Cobu Labuan

30.00 79

nnec 29.99 78 по 3 b

a

11

29.96 81 0 29.91 Bt.

1 or

Manila Legaspi

T. F. Claxton, Director. Hongkong. Observatory, Jan. 23rd..

Par .. tano Mari from Londonion the 20th ult-Mr and Mrs EL Agassiz Mrs DB Clark, Misa G 8. Clark, Lee

1 Barometer, reduced to 32 degroes Wai-chuen, Mr and Mru HP Wilkinson, Fahrenheit on the level of the son in in- Mim F Wilkinson, Miss Spearing, Meshes, tenths and hundredths. Forum, MISH H

Forum, Master Forum,

:

Mr and Mrs Stovenson, Mrs Ford, Mre P 2 Temperature, in the shade, in degrees M Burton, Master H Burton, Mrs Ab Fahrenbelt.

Nye, HF Fujiyoshi, W Friderici, Mrs M3 Humidity, in percentage of saturation, Batobe, Mrs Lue Ching, Miss Farquhar-the Humidity of air saturated with mote son, Miss Nish, Com K Koshii Com 8 being 100, Yoshibara, J Shinobu, Y Takomura, CAE Gay L.

4 Direction of Wind, to two points

5 Force of Wind, according to Beaufort Scale.

State of Weather, b blue sky, o des tached cloud, d drizzling rain, f fog, 8

JE SELTON, KUDAT & | Borneo.

SANDAKAN

About

THURS.,

About TUESDAY,

3rd Feb. WEDNES. "4b Fob.

9.a.m.

"All the steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless

Telegraphy, New System of Telefunken.

FREIGHT LINE.

NEXT SAILING FROM HỌNGKONG.

Mark.... Tuebingen Lothringen

OUTWARD.

2nd Feb. Thueringen............16th Mar. 16th Feb. Franken ............... » 180th March ww.2nd Mar. Goettingen.................... 13th April.

HOMEWARD.

tralia, india, Aden, Egypt and SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. gloomy,h hafi, I lightning, o overcast. For Marseilles. Dankirk, A'w erp For Havre, Enten & Hinburg

Europe via Naples For P. LUDWIG, 3rd Feb. 9 a.m.

Apoy and Foochow fes, HAI-

YANG, 3rd Feb., 10a.m. Japan via Moji, Honolulu, Manzanillo, Salina Cruz, Arica, Iquique, Valparaiso & Coronel E-Per KİYO MARU, ↑ 3rd

Feb., 11 u.m.

London, 16th Jan.

The following vessels have passed the Canal:-Sachson, Africu.

-

London, 20th Jan. Arrivals from China;-Africa, Alcinous. The following vessels have passed the

Bardialu-

passing showers, q aqually, r rain, s snow, tthunder, visibility, w daw wet!

Rain in inches, teaths and hundredths

METEOROLOGICAL.

la.-Per TEAN, 3rd Feb. 3p. Canal:-Ambria, Calohus, Istria, Persens Barometer & North China-Per SHAO.

HSINO, 3rd Feb., 11 u,m.

WEDNESDAY, 4th Feb. Jesselton, "Kudat and Sandakan-Por

BORNEO, 4th Feb. 8 u,m. Shanghal, North Chics and

Jupan via Kobe Par LAISANG, 4th Feb., 5 p.m.

THURSDAY, 5th Feb.

him Mr. Talcher has the fouly press tc-ly deof getting down his facts clearly nounces detective, methanta comand in the least possible compass Philippine plaining that many houses have Consider the following, for in Shanghat been searched in most otse with. stance:"The number of "tem -out reaults but the citizens hav.. parate and tropical planta which had no redress-Y C. Daily can be grown in the Colony i News

remarkable. Vorliena Venosa a plant which will stand the frost and know in Englon 1, grows and wwers feely aide by side with Allamanda Schotti, a native of Brazil. Watercress found on Frangis Powell, unemployed the banks of streams in Englan was charged before Mr.. F. A and Scotland survives our tropical Hazeland at the Police Court, with eummer. Even heather will grow boing drank and incapable on in Hongkong, although I have January 26 and with behaving in never seen it produce flowere" Bhunghat a noisy and disorderly manner in Thera ia a vist amount of in the charge room.

formation packed very closely Defendant: I was not draak; and agreeably presented I don't know anything about it, I Tatcher claims for bis book th

it is "ouly notes;" but they no was suffering from drugs.

Inspector Mellardy said that fiarly useful notes, which shoul! the prisoner was brenght, to the ba stu lied by all. station drunk. He was sent fo the Government Civil Hospital, i and on hie return was disorderly in the chargeroom. The man had prevously been, before his Wor- ship and eighteen months ago he won knocked down by a motor. or outside the Belle View Hotel. His Worabip: What is to become of him? Has he no Irionds to look after him?

SILIMPOPON GOAL.

BUNKERS

can be supplied cheap rates

Mr.

SANDAKAN & SEBATTIK

Inspector Mellardy He baa (British North Borneo)," got no friends; they have all At these ports steamers call- given him up on 200cunt of bis thg for "bunker coal exclusively habits,

are exempt from all shipping

A BUNE.

A fine of eight dollara was duos and charges. imposed.

stral-

Shanghai, North China, Japan, via Nagasaki, United Stated, South America and Canada via Vancouver (Europe via 8iberia)-Per EMPRESS OF

INDIA, 5th Feb., Il a.m. and North China---For AN-

HUI, 5th Feb, 3 p.m.

SATURDAY, 7th Feb.

Philippine Islands, Australia, Tasmania & New Zealand via. TAI- Port Darwin-Per YUAN, 7th Feb., 9am

Philippine Islands-Por YUENSANG,

7th Feb., I p.m.

MONDAY, 9th Feb, Straits and India via Cafuutta-Per

*KUTSANG, 9th Fäb, 1 p.m. Japau via Moji-Per FOOKBANG,

Fob., 5 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, 11th Feb, Philippine Islands-Por:ZAFIRO, 11th

Feb., 3.p.m.

Australian

Mall..

SATURDAY, 21st Feb.

Philippine Islands, Angaur, Yap,Fred Wilhelmshafen,

Previous

Day On date On dato bat pri ...30.22 30:25 30.20

Temperaturo Humidity Wind Direction...

Weather Rata......

71. E

indon, 23rd Jan. Arrivals from China: Glenturret,Force ................ Himalaya, Brodstone, Kaga Maru.

59

The following vessels have passed the past open air Eampuratace on the mone a Aal--Nippon, Polynesien, Scandia,st igas Colmark, India.

..

64

70

Ε

41

59

H. Observatory, 23rd Jan.

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

Mail Scamers-

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.

-Jol-

AMERICAN MAIL LINE TO SAN FRANCISCO

„Via Shanghal or Manila, Nagasaki, Inland Sen, Kobe, Yokohama and Honolulu,

THE SUNSHINE BELT Operating the following steamers

MONGOLIA, MANCHURIA, KOREA, SIBERIA and

NILE, CHINA and PERSIA, Some Features of Service:

Electric Fans, Swimming Tank, Orchestra, Amusements, Wireless Telegraph Submarine Bignal Service and Bilge Keels.

Cuisine under personal supervision of Mr. V. Moroni, ous of the World's most Farmous catorors.

Return portion of round trip tickets, an abova, availablə for Paisage Vi, C.P.K. from ~ Vancouver 1 desiral." "Through Passengers bayo the Privilege of Travelling by Kail between ports of Kobe “mad Yokohama. Steamer:

Persia

9,000 tons, Suiling, Satur,, 7th Feb. at 1 p.m. Hongkong-Manila Service.

From MANILA.

For HONGKONG.

Antra

Late Hongkong.

Leave

Dud

Hongkong. Fob. 7......PERSIA ...... Feb, 0. | Jan. 27. FERBIA................................Jan. 29. Mar. 14......CHINA.Mar. 16, Feb. 12.KOREA Feb. 14.

R. C. MORTON,

Agi

Raban, Herbertshohe, Matupi, King's Building"(48). Blaze Pur). Australiou, Tasmania, Now | Zealand, vla. Brisbeno-Per

P. WALDEMAR, 9lat Feb

Tan Palic Internasional Expreston-Bas Piazzirno-rjas.

Telephone No. 1E

R'dam and Breman/Hamburg: |

Mark about End of Mar.

For Havro, Emden and Hamburg

Bremem:

Tuebingen about End of Mar

For Marsoilles, Antwerp. R'dam

and Bremen/Hamburg:

Lothringen about M. of April |

Bremen:

Thueringen

about Beginning of May. For Marseilles, Antwerp, R'dam

and Bremen/Hamburg:

Franken about M. of May, For Havre, Dunkirk, Emdon and

Hamburg/Bremen:

Goettingen

For further Particulars, apply to

about Beginning of June..

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

MELCHERS & CO., :

GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA,

Hongkong, 27th Jan., 1914.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL LINES.

FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM JAPAN via SHANGHAI, FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE via SUEZ CANAL.

For

SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA..

Steamers Magellan

To sail·

26th Jan.

Nera

9th Feb,

Altantique (Dumbea

10th Mar.

27th Jan.

10th Feb.

(Magellan

24th Feb.

MARSEILLE via PORTS Cordillere

· ALL STEAMERS FITTED WITH WIRELESS. Transhipping on the Cole Steamers at Colombo, for Calcutta, Bombay and Australia, at Port Bald for the Levant, Constantinople and Black Bos.

Through Tiokata to London via Paris by rail Circular tickets to Europa via Bues and SIBERIAN ROUTE and vico-verns For farther particulars apply to,

S. C. de BUSSIERRE, Acting Agent

delivered hore,

Printed and Published by the Proprietor, Dr. J. W. Nohlo, Loe Blouse Street, in the City of Victoria, Hongkong......

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