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For Sale.

SAYLE & Co.

GREAT CLEARANCE SALE.

Order to make Room for SPRING

IGOODS.

On and after MONDAY, February 5th, We shall offer the Remainder of Our WINTER STOCK at an immense re- Juction.

DRESS GOODS at 16 cents per yard. DRESS GOODS at 20 cents per yard. DRESS GOODS at 25 cents per yard. DRESS GOODS at 80 cents per yard. DRESS GOODS at 86 conte per yard.

FANCY SILKS ! · We offer about 5,000 Jards at 35 cents per yard, (these are more or less soiled); original price $1.50 and $1.00 per yard.

JAPANESE SILKS! Reduced to 40 sents par yard.---------

WOOL SHAWLS, MANTLES and JACKETS, Marked very Cheap.

LADIES', Boys' and Gints' · FELT

HATS, at Half Frice.

FANCY WOOL GOODS, at less than

Half Price.

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

The Company's Steamship

“MENZALER,"

Coindt. PASQUALINI, will be desputabed for YOKOHAMA shortly after the arrival of the next French.

H. DU POUEY, Agent.

Mail

Hongkong, March 17, 1877.

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS.

The Company's Steamship

"DJEMNAH," Comdt, CHAMPENOIS, will be deapatolad for SHANGHAI

LADIES and CHILDREN'S WOOL and shortly after her arrival from Europe,

MERINO HOSE, Greatly reduced.

100 dozen CHILDREN'S WOOL MERINO SOCKS, all Sisea, at less than Half Price.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Marola 17, Iwai Yuen, Chinese steamer, 1280, Hutchison, Singapore March 9, General. M. 8. N. 66,

March 17, Fuyew, from Canton March 17, Lima, German barque, 835, L. Ellerbroob, London Nov. 14, General, ---MaLonzas & Co.

March 17, Fesso, British steamer, 850, J. E. Punchard, Foocbow March 14, Amoy 15, and Swatow 16, General DouGLAS

TIPRAIE & Co.

March 17, Hongkong, Ger. 8m. sch., from Whampos.

March 17, Peng-chou hai, Chinese gun- boat, from a Cruise.

March 17, Agamemnon, Eritish steamer, from Liverpool Jan. 20, via porta of call, and Singapore March 9, General.---Bur- TIRFIELD & SWIRE.

DEPARTURES.

Mar. 17, Western Belle, for Manila. 17, Syringa, for Takow. 17, Onion, for Ilo Ho, 17, Mecca, for Saigon.

CLEARED,

Orange Grove, for Takow. Fuyew, for Shanghai,

and

H. nu POURY, Agent.

Hochung, for Amøy, &c.

Norna, for Swatow,"

Hongkong, March 17, 1877.

Siamese Orown, for Bangkok.

hailoong, for Swatow, do.

- Several thousand Yards of VARIOUS REMMANTS. Comprising: FLANNELS, JALICOS, PRINTS, MUŠLINS, STUFF GOODS and Other Useful GOODS, are Marked at Prices, which must effect im- mediate Sale,

In order to prevent disappointment, We beg to inform. Our Customers and the Public that this Extraordinary, and Cn. precedented Sale must close on February 19th,

SAYLE & CO.,

VICTORIA EXOHANGE, Queen's Road & Stanley Street.

Not Responsible for Debts.

feither the Captain, the Agents, nor No

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessele, during their stay In Hongkong Harbour:-

STAR OF CHINA, British ship, Captain E. B. Blaker. Douglas Lapraik & Co.

ALDEN BESTE, American barque, Captain B. Noyes-Rozario & Co.

FORMOSA, Gorman 8-m. schooner, Capt. G. Schweer-Melobers & Co.

WANDERING MINHTRE, British barque, Captain Wm. Sivowright, Biensen & Co. MYSTIC BELLE, American ship, Captain David Plumer.Siemseen & Co."

ORANGE GROVE, Britleh barque, Captain A. Longmuir-Vogel, Hagedorn & 06,

ROSINA, American Sm. tehooner, Capt. C. W. Hansen, Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

PANOLA, American 8-m echooner, Capt. . W. Lunb.-Landstein & Co.

-To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

RACE HORSES AND FONIES, do,

$

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, SAIGON,

BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, ISMAILA, PORT SAID, NAPLES, AND MARSEILLES;

A150, BOMBAY, MAHE, ST. DENIS, AND PORT LOUIS.

N THURSDAY, the 22nd March,

1877, at Noon, the Company' S. 8. ANADYR, Commandant MOREAU, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for the above places.

Cargo and Spects will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and no- cepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe,

Shipping orders will be granted till noon, Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m., Specio and Parcels until 3 p.m. on the 21st March, 1877. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.)

Contents and value of Packages are re quired.

For further particulars, apply at the Company's Office,

H. po POUEY,

Agent. Hongkong, March 17, 1877.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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HE Steamship ALASKA, having arti- ved, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby notified that their Goods are being

LANE CRAWFORD & Co, have landed as the Company's binned on len received instructions to sell by where delivery may be obtained on Mon. Public Auction, on

day, the 19th Instant.

Goods not delivered by the 20th Instant will lie at owner's risk.

MONDAY,

the 19th March, 1877, at 4 d'Olock p.m., at the Fountain, opposite the CITY HALL, (granted by kind permission of the Captain Superintendent of Police),

The following well-known RACERS PONTIFF-Winner of the Wong. noi-cheong Stakos.

COCK ROBIN,--Winner of the Hongkong Derby, Naval Plate, The Bankers' Cup, The Exchange Plate, and The Champion Stakes.

CARDINAL-Higbly Suitable for

a Hack.

DAYBREAK, Ran Second in the Hongkong Races.

TARTAR,--Dark Chestnut Austra- Han Golding, untried as a Racer, but as

Roadster unequalled

WARLOCK,—The well-known Aus- ttallan Gelding, Imported, and still a

RUSSELL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, March 17, 1877. mc23

GERMAN BARQUE LIMA,

FROM LONDON.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

named Vessel are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Under- aigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signeos' risk and expense,

MELCHERS & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, March 17, 1877.

NOTICE.

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TR. EDWARD BURNIE will Conduct the

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close -

For MANILA,—

Per Ship SARAH NICHOLSON, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the 20th inst. For BANGKOK.

Per DANUBE, at sẽ fire, on Irldurs

the 49:d inst........

MAILS BY THE TORRES STRAITS PACKET,—

The Australian Contract Packet · NOB-

MANBY, will be despatched from Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 22nd inst., with Mails for Singapore, Somer ast, Cooktown, Cleveland Bay, Bowen, Keppel Bay, Brisbane, Sydney, Tas mania, New Zealand, and Melbourne. Correspondence cannot be Registered after

11.15 am

The Malls will be closed at 11.30 am. Correspondenes for New Zealand must be

specially directed vid Torres Straits, or it will be sent via Galle. Correspondence for Southern and Western Australia can be sent by this route if de ired, but as a general rule it is

better to send it via Galle. General Post Office, Hongkong, March 14, 1877.

Spirit of the Age, for Melbourne & Sydney. MALLS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET.—' Swatow, for Swatow.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Yease, from Coast Porta, Mra Carroll and family, Messrs Hedge, Hunter, Davis, Cakey, Leyburn, Ebell, and 150 Ohiness.

Per Hwai Fuen, from Singapore, 439 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Festern Belle, for Manlia, 2 Euro- peans.

Per Meteo, for Balgon, 54 Chinese,

TO DEPART

Per Fuyew, for Shanghai, 201 Chinese. Per Hochung, for Amoy, dro, 190 Chi-

1950,

Per Norno, for Swatow, 160 Chinese. For Stames Crown, for Bangkok, 20 Chinese

Per Hailong, for Swatow, &c., 100 Chi-

nėse,

Onslow.

Per Spirit of the Age, for Melbourne, Mr

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The Chinese steamer Hwai Yuen reports Strong N.E. winds and heavy head sea.

The British steamer Yesss reports Foo show to Amoy fine weather with frosh monsoon. Amoy to Swatow dull olondy weather with rain and 'moderate monsoon Swatow to Hongkong cloudy weather with | variable winds. Strs. in Foothow, none. In Amoy.--Str. Pearl, and H. M. gun-bost Lily. Strs, in Swatow, noze. On the 18th 8. B. Douglas left Swatow for Amoy.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS,

MAILS will close- For SWATOW.--

Per NORNA, at 7.30 am. To-morrow,

the 18th inst.

Per SWATOW, at 9 am To-morrow,

the 18th inst.

For SAIGON.— ·.

Per BENARTY, at 5 p.m., on Monday,

the 19th inst

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & ̈CAI»-

OUTTA

Pet PENGUIN, at 2.30 p.m., on Tues

day, the 20th inst.

Per ARRATOON APCAR, at 2,80 p.m.,

on Tuesday, the 20th inst.

MAILS x raN UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet ALASKA

will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 20th Instant, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, and London, which will be closed as follows:

2 P.M. Registry of Letters ceaser, 2.30 r. M. Post-Offee closan. 2.80 P.M. Correspondence for Japan or the United States only may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 13 cents extra Postage until

Muiden, Highly Suitable as a Charger BUSINESS of my GFFICE, during my 2.50 P.M. when the Mall is finally closed.

or a Hack

NEWSTEAD,—Winner of The Colo nial Stakes, The Lusitano Cup, and The Coniular Cup.

BOOMERANG,--A Brown Austra- lian Golding,

TERMS OF SALE-Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. All lots, with all faults and errors of description, at purchasers' risk on the fall of the hammer.

Hongkong, March 17, 1877.. mo19

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Tous sell by Public Auction, on HE Undersigned has received instruc-

TUESDAY, the 20th day of March, 1877, at 2 o'block pm, at his Sales Rooms, Queen's Road,

An Invoice of Chinese and Japanese CURIOS, comprising Lacquered ware, Brouses, Ivory Carvings, Tortoise-shell Boxes, Card Cases, &c., Buttons, Stude, Bracelets, Necklaces, Broaches, Earrings, Lockets, Mother of Pearl Ornaments, Inlaid Cabinets, Porcelain Vases, Cups, Jars, and Plates, &c.

Alto,

An Assortment of Delhi Crape Showls. TERMS OF SALE, Cash before delivery ja Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. All lots, with all faults and errors of descrip- tion at Furchasers' risk on the fall of the

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ƒ. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 17, 1877.

TO LET With Occupation on 23rd April, Ex House No Ababy MosBWIDE, Rent octupled by, Aba SIENKIEWICZ, Consul for. France. Apply to

B. G. ALFORD, "ürmiyor,

No. 2, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, March 17, 1877,

12300

Temporary Absence from the Colony,

R. H. CAIRNS, Surveyor to Local Offees, and Lloyds Register of Shipping. 2, Club Chambers, Hongkong, March 17, 1877.

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TREASURY BİLLS.

TENDERS of SPECIE, Mexican Dol

lars current in this Colony, weighing 7.1.7, in exchange for Bills, drawn at 10 days sight on the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, will be Received by the Treasurer until·la,m, un WEDNES DAY, the 21st Instant

The Tenders to state the Total Amount required, and the amount for which each Bill should be drawn ; but no Billi will be issued for sums below $1,000.

The Tenders to be in dupliosto, in Sealed

Covers, addreened to "The Treastirer and endorsed "Tenders for Treasury Bills."

The right to accept, or rejest, any or all Tenders in retorted.

C. R. SHERVINTON, Lieut.-Colonel,

Assistant Commissary General, Treasury Ofles, Commissariat Balldings, Queen's Road, Hongkong, March 17, 1877.

Correspondence must be spesially directed for this ronte, and if not fully prepaid will be sent by British Packet. General Post Office, Hongkong, March 8, 1877.

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The Engilah Contract Packat KASHGAR will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, &o., on THURSDAY, the 29th Instant.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Mall, dro. :-

Wednesday, 28th Instant.→→→

6 P.M., Money Order Office closes.

P.M., Post Office olores except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 20th Instant.

7 4L, Post Office apons for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Foating of all correspondence.

10 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late Letters. Registry of Letters caseS, (10:15 4.M., Letters may be posted with LATE FEB of 18 cente extra Portage Hill

to

11 A., when the Post Office Ozoszs

entirely, (11.80 A.M., Lettere (bat Letters only addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi or to Bingapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 48 cents extra postage, 11.50 A., when the Mail in Anally

to

tul

closed,

Hongkong, March 16, 1877.

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General Memoranda. TUESDAY, March 20;-

Daylight.-Yesso leaves for Coast Porte. 2 p.m.Sale of Curios, &o, at Mr J.

M. Armstrong's Sale Room. 8 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko

hama and San Francisco. Sp.m.-Penguin leaves for Singapore,

Penang and Calcutta. 3p.-Arratoon Apear leaves for Binga-

pore, Penang and Calcutta. 9p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Lodge, Goods per Glentyon undelivered after this

date subject to rent. Goods per Alaska undelivered after this

date lie at owner's risk. WEDNESDAY, March 21-

11 a.m.-Tenders for Treasury Bills re- solved by the Azalatant Commissary

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY,

Auctions. Noon.Sale of Household Furniture, at Mr A. McIver's residence, at St. John's Place,

4 p.m.-Sale of Berees and Pontes, &o,,

opposite the City Hall.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established d.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Oo, FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISIN, IMPORTERS

OF

DRUGGISTS SONDRIES, NURSERY REQUI SITES, TOILET KAQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENOH PATENT MEDICINES.

· MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla

Water, and other Aerated Watera.

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

(No. 4878 MARCH 17, 1877.

of its being transferred to any neatral flag, while her naval supremacy would enable her to drive the commerce of an enemy into foreign bottoms, or place his vessels under serious risk of capture, But even supposing that England could not afford sufficient protection to her carrying trade in time of war, we still": contend that she would be better off with

the Declaration than without it. One

effect of the compact in time of war would Bo that Great Britain and her colonies could carry on their commerce by means of foreign vessels. All English shipping might be laid up, but the trade would the nation with the largest commerce still go on; and it must be obvious that

must always be the one which gains. most by any scheme promoting its security. Every merchant will be ready to admit that it is better to be able to ship by means of a foreign vessel, without extra war risk, than not to be able to ship without incurring the danger of run- ning the gauntlet of the cruisers of the enemy. Any way the Declaration is a step in the direction of the mitigation of the evils of war, and England has already. profited to a considerable extent by it. The American trade when haressed by the Southern oruisers sought shelter under her flog, and during the struggle between France and Germany abe carried

**The pubilsation of this izrue commenced to a greater or less extent the foreign

trade of both those countries. at 8,05 p.m.

REVIEW. (Communicated.)

THE CHINA MAIL. HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MARON 17, 1877. The Chinees Term for God: A Letter to Hi Grace the Lord Archbishop of Can terbury By J. S. Bardon, Bishop SOME months ago we drew attention to

of Victoria, Hongkong. the fact that a League had been formed This little brochure is an attempt to ex at home for the purpose of indusing the plain to non-Chinese students, as personi Government to withdraw from the Defied by the Archblahop, the meaning of the claration of Paris. This important com termos Shangil, Shin, and Tien-Chu. Why past, sigued at the close of the Russian for the experiment does not appear on the the Archbishop should have been soloated war in 1886, decrees for, as many of surface, neither is it clear whom he is to our readers are probably aware, the abo help, nor bow he is expected to interfere in Gition of privateering, the immunity of a matter which to us seems the farthest an enemy's goods when covered by a removed from his own peculiar office and neutral flag, and of neutral goods under jurisdiction. an enemy's flag, contraband of war, how- ever, excepted in both cases and, lastly, that blockades to be binding must be effective, that is to say, they must be maintained by a force sufficient to pre- vont access to the shore of the enemy, The subscribers to the Declaration were Austria, France, England, Prussia, Run sia, Sardinia and Turkey, while Spain, Portugal and the United States dealined to endorse it. The American Go vernment refused to be parties to any arrangement for giving up privateering, their argument being that the naval establishment of the States was compa ratively small, and that without the aid of privateers they would not be able to protest their commerce in war time. The League organised to free England from the obligations of this document received some influential support, for aurong the members of its council were Admiral Keppel, K.C.B., Rear Admiral MoClintock, Vice Admiral Middleton, the Earl of Denbigh, Major General Synge, and many other well-known

individuals,

Again, there is not the slightest indica on that those who differ from Bishop Burdon, whother Episcopalians or Non- Conformists, would be disposed in any way to acknowledge the authority of the Arch bishop's opinion in the master, however ready they would be to rospect him for his talents and the undoubted ability which he has displayed during his tenure of the high and responsible office which he holds. from the Bishop's point of view, a tolerably Apart from these considerations the letter is, fair statement of his own opinions, The few references he makes to the arguments of the other side are simply for the purpose. of expressing his opinion that they are great difference between the style in which wrong. Still we cannot but remark the this lotter is couched and that of the former letter to the Missionarles; whether this bo owing to the different estimation in which the Bishop holds the parties addressed or not, we are heartily glad to notice it. There ins good deal of Biblical ariticism imported into the discussion to help towards a fore- gone conclusion, which serves to illustrate you want in the Bible if you only go to the old saying that you can find anything fook for that alone; we must confess our inability to see the force of the Bishop's answer to the question, "By what term in this language am 1 most likely to be understood when I want to speak of what the Bible calls God?" How a "made-up"? term which has “no idolafrone masociation can be understood by an idolatrous people passos our comprehension, One of the most acute reasorers of our day has recently described the work of Christianity thus, "Spreading correct conceptions of the De ty and dissipating false ones. Yet if the con- caption," he farther says, "had not existed the mind, at least implicitly, no formal revelation could have put it thore, for overy such revelation must be conveyed in las guage, and all language is meaninglise unless drawal of the Declaration of Faris abol- the mind can realize its conceptions. Ap- ishing privateers." The telegram is not plied to the question before us, this simply quits so explicit as it might be, nor is means, if you wish to be understood invent it accurately worded, because to talk of nothing but use the best words or terms you find to hand. The real question is not, England withdrawing the Declaration as the Bishop puts it on page 6, **lu of Paria abolishing privateers" must, on Shangti the true God or not? But, I the face of it, be little better than non- Shangti the Chinese expression for the con- sense, nevertheless, it may be safely inception of God 1" We must demur to a ferred from the telegram that the House sweeping statement like this, which occurs has refused to interfere with the Den P. One of the commonest expres

sions heard after a Missionary has been claration. The subject is one of great preaching is that all his talk is about the interest at the present time, when neatly living Beavan sud the Living Earth || We all Europe is agitated with the question may safely challenge the Bishop to produce of peace or war, and we cannot do better any proof whatever of this from the whole

We believe that it is mainly owing to the efforts of this association that the question of the withdrawal from the Declaration has been again, within the present month, brought before Par liament. We know from the announce- ments in the home papers received by THURSDAY, March 22:--

recent mails, that Mr Percy Wyndham, Noon-French Mall lesvos for Ports of member for West Cumberland, would

Call and Europe. FRIDAY, March 23:——

General,

placa a motion before the House on the subject, and a telegram, dated London 4th March, informs us that "the House Noon. --General Weekly Sale by Mear of Commons has negatived the with

Lane, Crawford & Co.

THURSDAY, March 29-

Noor-English Mail leaves for Porte

of Call and 'Europe.

2 p.m. Sale of Ground, at Queen's

Boad Fast

MONDAY, April 2:—

3 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental 8.5. Co.

Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San

Francisco.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES:—

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right than briefly notice the propositions ad of bis dioose whatever may be the case Reverend Bishop of Victoria; The Rev. Evanced by the League in favour of the in the North we are credibly informed that the phrase is quite unknown in the MAILS BY THE FRENOS PAUKEY. ------ Davys, Acting Colonial Chaplain. On the withdrawal.

South of China: Again when, as ou p. 16, The French Contract Packet ANADYR First and Third Sundays in each Months The League laid it down that war can the Bishop says "this foolish dread of being will be despatched from Hong. At 11a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon and only be effectually waged at sea by the confounded with the Roman Catholice is kong on THURSDAY, the 22nd Celebration of the Holy Communion. On capture of onemy's property in whatever quite of recent growth and le not entertained, Inst, with Mails to and through the Second and Fourth Sundays in each vessels it may be found, and at this so far as I am aware, by any of thone who the United Kingdom and Europe, Month (and Fifth, if any)-Morning can only be done, to the extent desir have hitherto been the most scholarly and vid Marseilles; to Saigon, Singapore, Prayer, Litany and Bermon On all Batavis, Galle, Australia, New Zea Sundays-At 4p.m., Eveuing Prayer and able, by privateering, which is also & the most strenuous advocates of Shangti," he implicitly passes an undeserved vondem. land, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Sey- Sermon. On all Holy Days-Ateam; necessary element in the development of nation upon those whose Protest he had challes, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez,elebration of the Holy Communion, the whole fighting power of a country before him, and was probably unaware that Military Service. At 8 am, Morning An adherence to the rules laid down by Dr. Catairs Douglas of Amor has given opportunity for forwarding Corre Prayer and Litany alternately, Sermon the Declaration, would, the League con his qualified assent to that / rotest, os spondence to E, Africa, the Cape, and Celebration of Holy Communion siders, deprive Great Britain, in the pecially on the particular point in question. St. Helena, and Ascension,

overy Sunday.

event of war, of the whole of her carry The Bishop alud., in concluding, to the Letiers may also be forwarded to TRDIA

UNION CHURCH.--Minister, Rev. James ing trade, and drive it into neutral vessad effois of controversy but how the by this Packet, but can be paid only Lamont. Morning Service, at 11 A.M. sels would deprive her of the power of Archbishop is to remove these, is as great a mystery to is an we presume it will be to Roting against the enemy's commerce by his Grase. In fact, for all we can see to Afternoon, 6 p. x.

SI, PATER'S SKAMEN'S ORULUR.-Rev. enabling it to be carried on in security the contrary, this letter might as well have Charles Clark, pro tem. Bervice at 6 r..nder a neutral flag, thus rendering been addressed to the Pope of Rome, or Prayer and Communion on the First San and therefore impossible to Great Bri high functionary, as to his Grage of Can every Sunday. All seats free. Morning naval war unnecessary to the enemy, the Grand Lame of Thibet, or any other day in each month at 11am, anneal tain. By the Declaration, the League terbury

and Alexandria. This is the best

as far as Ceylon. The postage to Ceylon must be prepaid. Such letters abould be marked Paid to Galls only; they will go on from Galle as unpaid following will be the heure of cloning

the Malis, &o, Dem Wednesday, Hot fest

The

ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE Omapot: -On Wed, also considers, the authorities and the

ture.

5 P.M., Money Order Office clozes. Postnesdays at 6 pm, Evening Prayer position of Great Britain are also weak Office closes except the Next Box, (shortened form), and exposition of Boripened in peace while she is rendered which remains open all night.

Thursday, 22nd Inst

81. Sternen's Mission OUR Powerless at nes in war

* LOUAL AND GENERAL

Tas British thip Lightning (Watson) left Some of theie arguments are no doubt San Francisco for Hongkong on the 20th 7 4.1. Post Office opens for tale of à. B. Hutchinson, and Ray La Bam forable ones, still there is a

great deal

January, Stamps, Roglatry of Letters, and Yuen (All Services in Chinese) Mot to be said on the other side. What m601

ing Prayer:Litany, Ante-Communion,

POA LOK THEATRE, COMPANY OF CHINESE ACTORS wil Perform at the above Theatre, Commencing TONIGHT ant!! WEDNES DAY, the lat Iottant (inclusive.) A DRAGON will appear Every Night, and there will also be a great exhibition of Athletic Feats,

"Admission! FIRST CLASS,......

..50 Cents.

Hongkong, March 14, 1977,

A

Posting of all coftespondence.

10 A.,, Registry of Letters coaneh.

11 4.M., Post Office dents except for Ente

to

Lettero

11.1) 4.M., Letters (buy Letters only),

edept those to and throught Aut trailia, may be posted on pay ment of Late Fee of 18. dents extra poitago, Uhtl 11.30 ... 8 The Pont Oftes Chosan

entirely

Hongkong, March 8, 1977,

and Sermon, at 11 Art. Bible Class, at & would be the position of England if she Tas steamer No for arrived at, and the st. Prasching, at 6.80. Holy Cowent to war, may with Russia or even Messageries Maritimes steamer Anadr munten, ist Sunday in Olinske month. France to-morrow! She would not, we left, Shanghai on the 18th inak.

BERLIN FOUNDLING Boter-Servios in venture to think, require the aid of the German language, by Pastor D. Kiitake, every Sunday, at hall past ten d.., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling Hotch, Wast Point

Shipping

privateers to harass the enemy | she is James Gnar, a Broman belunging to the leo strong enough in her naval resources 8. 6. Galley of Loma, was charged with to maintain any blockades she might leating the vessel without leave and deem it advisable to establish. As the

enemy could pet at out privateers, the returning on board drunk and quite unë Baylight-Eatlong leaves for Cost would be able to protect her carrying for duty. He denied having been drank

grade sufficiently to prevent the security bus was ordered to forželi six days' pay,

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