28
NORTHERN
Mails.
PACIFIO STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES. PROFOBEN SÅLLINGS FROM HONGKONG,
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION), Victoria. Tuesday Jane 10. Tuesday July 17. Tacoma
Tuesday | August 7. Victorian Tuesday, August 28. Tacoma......... Tuesday | Sept. 25.
THE Steamship PICTURIA, Capitals J. PANTOR, B.N.B., saling at Neot, on TUESDAY, the 19th June, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.O., and TACOMA vid INLAND SEA, KOBE and
Mails.
STEAM FOR SIKAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTHI AND LONDON.
Destination
* THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Feaseis.
Bremen & Parts Cat: Bayern (0) Jupa
Verona (8). London, v. Suez Cans)!Priam (5).... London & Ports of CallSutlej (s).. Londoo and Hamburg Torbó (6).... Manila.............. Ynemang Manila, via Saigon..... Saltadora (4) Marsailles, F. Saigon..Ozeanien (2). New York. Edward May New York. Bidston Hill.. S. Franciscs, v. Japan Cityof RindeJane
Gaelic › (8). Threagh Bill of Lading issund for BATA-S. Francisco. v. Jaça
VIA, PERSIAN GULF. CONTIN- San Francisco.........Matterhora.
Shanghai.....
..............Niogpo (s)..
Rarouns (a). ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.
Shanghai.zarar
Canton (n). &Otta Lightning (8).....
Swatow, Amoy & Tani FormOED (8). Victoris (B.O.), &c....(Victoria (8)..
Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, -Pacific Points.
Coast Points, and to Canadian and HE Steamship SUTLEJ, Captain W. United
Consular Involves of Goods for United
Clanton
STATE &'bac, Frigga (8)...............****
TD. G. WOS-TER, B.X.Rr, carrying 'pore, Pong Liga
Agents
Date of Leaving.
Norddeutscher Lloyd. About Jane 25. P. & O. & N. Go..... June 23, daylight. P. & O. 5. N. C... June 17, daylight. P. & O. B. N. Co. Jaue 21, at noon. Arahold,Karberg&Co. About Julg 4. Jardine, Matheson&Co Jone 16, at 6 p.m. June 16, daylight. Messageries Maritimes June 27, at noon. Shewan & Co...........Quick despatch.
despatch, Siomasen & O.......... Quick Pucito Mail 3. S. Co.. June 26, at 1 p.m. 0.0.8.8 0.... Jaly 3, at 1 p.. Shewan & Co..ma Quick despatch. Tommon & Co, June 16, at 4 p. P. & O. S. N. Co...... About June 18. P. & 08. N. Co... Aboas June 20. Bibotssen & Co... June 21, at 4 p.m. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. June 16, at 3 p.m. Jardine, Matheson&Co June 16, at noon. Dougins Lapraik & Co. June 15, at noon. Nor. Pic 8. & R. Cos. June 18, at noon.
Status Points should be in quadruplicate; Her Majesty's Maile, will be despatched 1 Foncourer (B.C., & Empress of India (s)... Canadian Pie R. Co. July 4, at noon.
and one copy must be sent forward by the stoamor to the care of The Freight Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. Parcals must be sent to our Office with address marked in fall by o p.., on the day previous to sailing.
For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & On.,
Agents. Hongkong, May 29, 1894.
from this for LONDON vid BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the 31st June, at Naan, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Perte.
Hill and Valuables, all Dargo for France, and Tos for Eosidon (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a Arenter proceeding direct to Marseilles and 933 Lordoz; other Cargo for London, dro., will bacoarayed zu Bombay without tranship
U. S. Mail Line. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
kmant.
Puroala will be received at this Office antil 4 p.m. on the day before sailing. The
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND contents and value of all pankages are
HONOLULU.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM Hoxoxong.
Oily of Rio de Janeiro)
required.
Bhipper are particularly requested to nate the terms and conditions of the Germ
(via Nagasaki,WESDAY, June 30, pay's Bills of Lading.
Kobe, Inland Sea
Yokohama and
Honoiala).set
City of
Peking (vis)
at 1 p.m.
Nagasaki, Kobe, W'NESDAY. Juy 11,
Inland Sea and
Yokohame
at p..
China (via Nagasaki, TUESDAY, July 24,
Kobo, loland Bus and Yokotama)... Į
at 1 p.m.
THE U. 8. Mail Steamship CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO will be des. patched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA,on WEDNESDAY, the 20th June, ai 1 p.m., taking Passengers and Freight for Japa, the United States, ani Europe,
HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route,
for further Particular, apply to
H. A JOSEPH,
Superinterules..
& 0. 5. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, June 7, 1894.
986!
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
TT is hereby notified that, by Command
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG AND
SOURABAYA.
The Steamship
Bongay,
Capt. J. Yours, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 16th Instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, June 14, 1894,
FOR SHANGHAL
The Steamship
Ningpo,
SHIPPING REPORTS.
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW, Shipping. Noon.-Formas leaves for Swator, do 8p.m.-Lightning leaves for Straits masd
Calcutta. 8.-Yuening leaves for Manila
Meeting.
9 p.m.---Convocation of Victoria Chapter
FORKLIF
The China Mail.
Thursday, June 14, 1894...
The publication of this is commenced trented at the homes of the patients, neither would they allow an Englishinan al 6.40 p.
Buffering from plague, no matter how strong his craving to die in his native land, to embark on any vessel leaving tho Harbour, though, in all probability, he would bare better nursing and more. HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JUND 14, 1894. skilful medical treatmont than the poor Chinese confies who have just bean THE residents of Hongkong are, so shipped for Canton are likely to receive. accustomed to the blandsting methods In the interests of common humanity as of the Government that they have be well as in tac interests of self-preser come innared to their fate and seldom vation, Chinese susceptibilities should or never raise a protest unless some bave received short shrift. It may be unforeseen event tends to socentuate argued that not a patient was removed. the incapacity of the average official for from the pingus hospitals of the Colony ruling the affairs of the Colony. The if he was not really convalescent. But visitation of the Colony by the plague these patients are not convalescent. A MONDAY, June 18:-
6.30 p.meeting of Hongkong and gave the Government an opportunity of patient may be far from convalescenca, South China Masonio Benevolence redeeming mst failures. How that op- and yet be passed by the doctor es noë Food Corporation. Goods Cardiganekire undelivered after portunity has been lost it is almost need-likely to die on the journey from Hong less to emphasize. From the very first kong to Canton. If they were convales-
General Memoranda. SATURDAY, June 16:-
2.45 p.m.-Competition of the Hongkong
Rille Association.
4 p.m.-Sanitary Board Election. 9 pon.--Moeting of Perseverance Lodge.
per
this date subject to rent
Goods por Melpomene undelivered after extreme racillation has marked the con- cent there would be less to my on the duct of the Government, a vacillation subject. In such a contingency, the this date subject to reat.
which has brought contumely and pacients could be discharged from the contempt upon the Colony, and in Hospitals and assisted by the Govern directly, upon all Europeans, in the ment to. leave the Colony in ordinary
TURSDAY, June 19
Goods per Steamer Sydney unclaimed
after Noon subject to rent.
The Chinese steamer Ching Ping reports of Goode per Tartar undelivered after this eyes of the Chineso. Governor Ro- course, or junka might have been hired binson told us the other day that this by the Government for removal of cod- wana British Colony and would always Talescent patients and towed to Canton
Had light variabio winds and amooth eR, occasional fog.
The German steamer Tai Fick reports: Had light to inoderate winds and sea throughout the paznego.
The British steamer Taisung reports: Had light variable winds and fine weather throughout
The British staser Strather reports: Had light winds, and fine weather through-
For BANGKOK.—
date subfoot to roat.
THUESDAY, Juno 21:~
Goods per Strathavon undelivered after remain one. It was as well to state by Government launches. We cannot this fact clearly and explicitly. There help thinking that in any removal of was certainly a danger of losing sight patients, the latter course would have of the foot. It seemed at times as if beon the most dignified. the Chinese-or, at least, a clique of
this date subject to rent. MONDAY, June 25 :—.
Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd., at the Company's Officos.
Quotations. HONGKOND, June 14, 1894. QFIUM-New Patna, cach,... 660
Old New Benares; Old
New
לו
out,
3028
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
Per Bygdo, at 11.90 a.m., on Friday, the
15th inst.
11
For 5WATOW, AMOY & TAMBUL→
Per Formora, si 11.50 a.m., on Friday,
the 15th ist.
21
Captain T. LERMANN, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 16th Inst., | at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong. June 14, 1894
Dakin, Cruickshank
Company,
Ltd.
DAKIN'S SALINE.
1020
Useful
Pleasant and safe aperiont.
but no sickness, biliousness, slight eruptions on the skin, beadactie, &c. One fevor. 70 Dents per bottle,
of HIS EXCELLENCY the GÜVERNOR, Health Ordinancs, 1887, an ELECTION by Steamers of this line pass through the sad pursuant to Section of The Public INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at the RATE-PAYERS TWO EMBERS or two doses often ward of an attack of
take place the SANITARY BOARD will take the City Ha, on SATURDAY, the 16th Through Fessgu Tickets granted day of Jane, 1894. commencing at 4 o'clock. The following Persona will be antitled to England, France, and Germany by
-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the
so's at the election, that is to say:- kraps- principal sities of the United States or
(a) Rate-payers who are included in the Canada Kates may be obtained on appli.
Special and Common Jury Lists for cation.
the year 1894.
all
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER
(b) Rate papers who are exempted from serving on Jurica on account of their professional avocatione.....
DAKIN'S EUCALYPTUS
OIL.
At the changs of the seasons people often lesve of their heavier clothes too soon and catch cold in the head.
DAZIN'S EUCALYPTUS OIL sprinkled on the bandkerchief will relieve it LIKE Per bottle, 50 Cents and One MAGU Doller.
A List of Rate-payers entitled to voto and RIO GRANDE and NORTHERN will be posted at the SUPREME COURT for PACIFIC RAILWAYS; also the GANA- Public Inspection for ONE WEEX from DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment TUESDAY, the 12th day of Juue, 1894,
Daxus's QUININE AND IRON TONIC of $10.00 Gold in addition to the regular and any Persor not on the last, claiming
to be a Rate-payer entitled to vote should gives bealib, strength and sun. Invalo tariff rate,
Passengers holding ordors FOR OVER-end Notice of his CLAIM to the ACTING able TED AND LABOUID FEELING. Per LAND CITIES in the United States have, REGISTRAR on or before the 16rn JUNE bottle, 66 Cents and we Dollar. batween San Francisco and Chicago, the sex. option of the SOUTHERN PACÍFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE and otitur direct connecting Railways, and from Chi- cago to destination, the choice of direct
lines.
Particulars of the pscious toutes can be had on application.
Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionarios, members of the Nava, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European oficials in service of Chin and Japan, and to Government officials sud Leir familie.
Through Bills of Lading issued for tran portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantis and Inland Cition of the United States, 2 Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad and Demerara, and to porta in Mexico Central and South America, by the Cor pany's and connecting Steamers,
Freight will be resolved on board until 4! pm, the day previous sailing. Faro Packages will be received at the office unil 6 p.m. une day; all Parcel Packagar should be rearked to address in full; value af same is required.
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo destined to points beyond San Francis In the United States, should be sent in the Company's Officer in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customer at Ba FIRndisco.
For further information as to Panage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Oompany, Nu. 7, Praza Contral.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
digent.
Hongkong, June 2, 1894.
NUTICE,
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
-:- PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS.
STEAM FOR
957
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY,
*** MADRAS, CALCUTTA, ADEN, SUIZ,
-PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND ---BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDIA
MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND DORDSAUX;
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA.
0
ALAO
WEDNESDAY, the 7th Jane, 1894, at Noon, the Company's 5.8. SCEMITS, OCEANIEN, Commandant
with MAILS, will leave this Fort for the above places.
G. DE CHAMPRAUX,
Ágond,
Hongkong, June 13, 1994.
WASHING BOOKS.
1026
(In English and Chinese.) TASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the one of Ladies and Gentlemen, can now had at this Office.-Price, $1 each. Carita Mazz Office.
SAILOR'S HOME.
-
PAPAES will be thankfully revived
Af the Bailor's Home, West Point.
"Addrem Care of SUPERINTENDENT,
The Election will be conducted in accord-
ance with the Rules made by the Governor Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,
in Coutibil on the 31st May, 1888.
Voting will commence immediately after the nominations, and continue nutil Um. when the Ballot Box wil be closed
C. FA. SANGSTER..
Auring Begistrar. SUPREME COURT,
Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.
SANITARY BOARD ELECTION.
To the liter,
THE CHINA Mall'
1053
CIR-Having been requested by a Num
bar of Friends, I propose to stand as CANDIDATE at the COMING ELEC TION, on SATURDAY NEXT, by the Ratepayers, of Two Membara te the Sanitary Board.
I wish to state that I have only taken His step on the resignation of Mr. J. D. BUMPERETE.
The seat on the Board which 1 at present hold, and to which I was nominated by His Excellency the GOVERNOR, is only dar ing the absence from the Colony of Mr. N. J. Ene, and should the Ratepayers see fit tu efect me as one of their Mambers, I think I could better further the interests of sanitation in the Colony by being ap pointed for the full term of three yeaIN. Yours faithfully,
B. I. LEIGH.
1031
14th June, 1894.
STRATH LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STRAMSHIP STRATHAYON. FROM NEW YORK & SINGAPORE.
ĮONSIGNEES of are hereby
LIMITED,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
631
Not Responsible for Debté." Neither the Captain, the Agents, sor Oveners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Creme of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-
A. G. Ross, Amer. ship, Capt. D. M.
L. Boxerr, American ship, Capt. Chas. S. Kendall-Reuter Brökleman & Co.
MAIDEN CITY, British barque, Capt. S. Montgomery. --Government.
Rivers-Jarcine, Matboson & Uo.
TACOMA, American ship, Capt. Gallry.-- Jardins, Matheson & Co.
SHIPPING.
AKRIYADS June 13:---
Stratuleren, British steamer, 1,688, Cer- mack, Moj June 7, Coal,-DonWELL, CARLILL & Co.
Jnne 11:- Kreang Lee, Chinese steamer, from Canton. Ching Piny, Chinese steamer, 1,049, Wm. Blake, Tiontain and Cheloo June 7, Coal and General.-C. E. & M. Co.
Tai Lee, German str., 828, T. Chlender, Deli and Saigon June 10, Kics and General, -MEYER & Cc.
For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 18. LAND, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE-- Per Menmuir, at 2 p.m., on Friday, the
15th inst.
For STRATTS & CALOUTTA.—
Per Lightning, at 2.30 p.m., on Friday,
the 15th ins
For MANILA.~.
Per Fensing, at 4.30 p.m., on Friday, 1 the 15th inst.
For SWATOW & SHANGHAI.-
Per Leksang, at 4.30 p.m., on Friday,
the 15h inst.
For BANGSOK.-**
IF
}
645 cash, cash, -- New Malwa credit, 680/40
Allowance, Catties,
Old Malwa, credit,, 660/70
Allowance, Catties, 4/1
Persian, Vily, cash, - Allowance, Catties, - Persian, Paper sied 760/70. Allowanco, Catties, 2
Exchange.
HONGKONG. June 14, 1894.
Crocits, 4
Per Taichiom, at 9.30 a.m., on Saturday: On New York-
the dish inst.
For SINGAPORE, SAMARANG & SOU.
RABAYA.-
Por Hongay, at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday,
the 10th inst.
Fer SHANGHAI.-
Per Ningpo, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 16th inst.
For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA,
VICTORIA & TAUOMA.-
Per Victoria, Registration at 11. 15 a. us.
Letter at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday, the the 19th inst.
For SINGAPORE. ---
Per Friggs, at 3,30 p., on Thursday,
the 21st juste
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Per Verona, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the
22nd inst.
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PAGEEL-
The British Contrast Packet Sutte will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 21st Instaat, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be you tid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands Judia, Bur. mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Nails, Sto.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.- The United States Mail Packet City of Rio de
Janeiro will be despatched on WED. NESDAY, the 20th Instant, with Mails for Japao, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolula, Fera, &c., which will be closed as follows :
12.16 .. Registry ceases.
2/1
21
From the commencement of the wealthy Chinamen-were going to ob-plague down to the present time, the tain selo charge of the Colony when Government has blundered on without the outbreak of disasse vas offici- any consistent policy. It allowed the ally discovered, and it was fortu Chineso to make a display of force aate that there were some advisers which should not have been tolerated official and unofficial-who were able for asingle moment in any well-regulated to prevent the Government from making British Colony. It allowed the Chinese, greater concessions to the Chinese than practically speaking, to have, complete have been made. At the outset the control of plague patients. Now that Chineso desired that any sick person the work of the Hospitals was becoming should be allowed to leave the Colony better organised, when the supervision without first going to an hospital or of the Chinese Hospitals was being without taking any steps to make made more effective and when the staffs knowa to the proper authorities the of the Hospitals had been augment existence of case of plague. If ed by the trained medical and nursing this had been allowed the whole of staffs of the Alice Memorial and Neth- the organisation of the Permanent Con- ersole Hospitals, the Government bas mittes of the Sanitary Board. would sanctioned the wholesale removal of have been upset. There would have patiente to Canton in junks sent down besu no means of knowing how many here by the Viceroy of the Kwangtang cases of plague were occurring daily even Province. This want of consistent po- 218 approximately, ao means of knowing licy does not inspire confidence. It where the cases occurred, and; conse-gives the impression that the Colony 21quently, no mense of ascertaining the has been playing, with the plague. plague spot of the Colony and being Hitherto, the great desire seeme to 3.64 able to get the houses disinfected. In have been to avoid a temporary
fot, to silo a. pell-mell scramble of suspension of business with its con sick people from the Colony would have sequent commercial loss, whereas absolutely defeated the efforts of the what ought really to be done is to take Sanitary Board to stamp out the disease. the most effectual measures for stamp- - fa was essential that the existence of ing out the disease at one gigantic every case should be disclosed and that effort. As it is, business goes from bud the cases should be dealt with locally.to worse. Day by day sees the ravages The ramifications of the subject were of the plague in the Colony. The Chi- complex, it may be admitted, but not nese are still feeing from our shores, so complicated as to obscure from and business will probably suffer more the mental vision of anyone making an heavily than it has done as yet. Much of intelligent effort to sift out the diffi-this is due to the want of a comprehen- culties and deal with them in a states-sive continuous policy, and the sooner manlike spirit. If these people were the Government realises its duty at the allowed to go away promiscuously in present crisis the better it will be for the stoot-launches, junks, passtge-boats Colony.
2.1
Un London-
Rank, Wire,
.
17
Ou domand,
"months sight,
30 days' sight,
Documentary, 4 months' sight,
On Paris-
On demand,
Urolits, months' night,
2.69
On Berlin-Dow014,...
2.13
On demand,
51
Credits, 60 days sight,
58
On Bombay--
Wire,
192
On demand,
102
192
1921
731
... 74
149 BU
$ 0.40
284d.
On Caloutta
Wire,
On demand,
On Shanghai-
On demand,
30 days' night, private paper Gold Leaf, 10 ins (per isel) Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Silver (per oz.)...
end sampans to the innumerable points with which the Colony has daily inter course along the dist of the mainlan or up the Canton and Macao Rivers two possibilities had to be reckoned upon. The disease would have been spread population and would have been more widely diffused on the mainland. The consequences, had such a course been adopted, would have been detrimental to the interests of Hongkong, for there is
A. S. WATSON & Co., throughout the immense native floating
LIMITED.
孖藥大氏臣屈
DISINFECTANTS.
WATSON'S
CARBO-CAMPHYLENE
TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE 'CHINA MAIL."}
(Via Southern Lane,)
LONDON, June 13, 1894. MOROCCO.
The French Squadron has left Toulon
every likelihood, if the disease gets into bound, it is believed, for Tangier. Spanish
a Chinese village where sanitation is and Italian ironolada have been ordered to
unknown, that it will become endemic, Tangier.
and will be re-imported into this Colony every year. What has apparently been conceded to the Chinese is this: The patients must first go to the Hospitals just to get over the dificulties of recording the plague localities, and then they way
Is particularly useful for the toilet, and be removed in the Viceroy's junks to for the disinfection of Bathrooms, Sick-Cantor it the doctor pronounces that rooms, Bedrooms, Chambers, Commodes, they are not likely to die on the 12.30 P.M. Post-Offee cluses, but Corres, as in place of bad smells it leaves a
pondence any be posted on board the refreshing odont. Packet, with Late Fe of 10 cents extra Postage, until the time of departure.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
BONGEORG HOTEL,
Baron and Baroness Me A. Andizzone Rev. S. F. Baylee do Ladario M: P. O. Birch Mr G. W. Lake Mr and Mrs J. Brifas Mr R. Lyall Mr 8. W. Cartwrightir J. McBain
T. Mitchell Mr N. Chichester
N.
Dr. V. Danerberg
Mr E. B. Derrick Mr A. Dietrich Mr W. A. Deff Mr G. Fenwick Mr W. Galvão Mr M. Jones Mr J. Kinghorn
Me
Me and Mrs Quong Tart and 2 children Mr S. Rustomjee
Mr Sayo Mr F, E. Shear Mr C. H. Starkey Captain G. Tayler
MOUNT AVETIN HOTEL Mr and Mrs JohnMir R. M. Moses
Andrew Murray
Ceed that all pods are being Bhatianne 10, and to 18, Gone H. H. Bokehald Mr F. J. Norman
landed at their risk into the Godowas of the HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY, at Kowloon, whence and/or from tho Wharves delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 2 p.m.
TO-DAY.
No Ulaims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st Inat, will be subject to rent.
Tuisang, British str., 1,605, H. W. Hogg, -JARDINĖ, MATHESON & Co.
Strathaven, British steamer, 1,740, James Sim, London and Singapore Inne 7, Gen eral.-DoDWELL, CARLILE & Co.
Benlarig, British steamer, from Cantos.
DEPARTURES.
June 14- "Sirathâu, tor Systow. All Claims against the Steamer must be Idzums Maru, for Koba. presented to the Tuderaigned on or before Sam. Skaffeld, for New York. the 21st Inst, or they will not be recognised. Loo Sok, for Bangkok. All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods Melpomene, fer Hobe. are to be left in the Godowns, where they Taisong, for Czaton. will be examined on the 21st Test, at 3 p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
agents. Hongkong, June 14, 1894.
SHELL LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG. (Tating Cargo at through rates to BREMEN, ROTTERDAM, LIVERPOOL and NEW YORK)
..
CLEARED. Toyo Maru, for Baigon. Bygdo, for Bangkok. Loksang, for Swatow. 1030 Strathavon, for Shanghai. Henlarig, for Wcha.
The Co.'s Steamship
Turbo, Caps. W. TOWSKEND, Will be despatched as above.
on er abcut the 4th Proxime.
For Freight apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, June 14, 1894.
PASSENGERS. ARESTED.
Por Ching Ping, from Chefos, 9 Chinese, Per Tai Yick, from Saigon, 28 Chinese. Per Taisng, Iron Shanghai, Dr. Wellen turg, and 128 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Par Sam Skolfeld, for New York, 3 Euro-
Per Loo So, for Bangkok, & Chinese, TO DEPART
Mr
Mr E. Ortiz Mr Hart Buck Mr T. P. Cochrane Mr J. Rankin
Me and Bam A. J. du Mr W, Davies Mr J. B. Coughtria Me K. MoK, Bloss
Aid Mrs F. Dod Rozario wall and children Miss Rozario Mr and Mrs. Hum-Me L. C. de Rozario
phroge
& 3 childrenMr and Mrs M. A. A. Mr H. B. R. Bluntor Sonza, child & maid Mr Chantrey lnchbaldMr W. A. Steguru
Mr C. B. Taylor Mr.S. A. Lery
Tomkins Mr. E. Lient. Commander
Tuffoell, RN. Mes Tuffpait Mr J. Y. V. Vernon
Mr O. Malach Mr A. C. Marahall Mr and Mrs Mayer
Mr L. Michelat Mr E. J. Moses. Mr J. S. Mozen
YZOTORIA HOTEL
Mr R. AdamS Mr Geo. Banker Mr E. Bawtrel Mr A. Bidford Capt. Bruhn
Mrs Crofion
Mrs Farmer Mr David Gow Mr Eseyekoli Mr Thoa Monk Mr E. Townshend Mrs White
PRAK HOTEL
Mr J. 8. Brace- Mr and Mrs Chapins Miss Coe
Mr H. L Dalrymple Mr E. Delbanco
Mr R. Dipplo
Mr J. Dowling
Mr J. F. East
Mr Fullerton
Mr Geo. Holines Mr M. Jonas. Mr MacLesn
For Toys Maru, for Saigon, 3 Earopeans, Mr Medhurst 1003 and 5 Japanese,
Capt. and Mrs Moora
Mr. W. Parfitt Mrs Perkes Mrs F. Robinson and
children Mr Shadgelt
AS A SAFE GUARD.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
FOR SICKROOMS AND BEDROOMS
A tea spoonful in each saucer distributed round the room or evaporated by the aid of a lamp.
+
FRANCE AND SIAM
The Siamese Minister has assured the French Government that Siam winbesti repeat French rights.
Journey. This concession to Chinese prejudices is an excellent example of the the weakness of oar administrators, and in reality defouts, to a great degree, the measures adopted for the treatment of
THE DERBY WINNER. Lañas bas been scrutched for all tacos at
Ascot Mooting.:
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASSED SUEZ Canal..
OurWARD BOUND-Arthur Head, May 11 Ismailia, 16; Glenshiel, 18; Peveril, 22; Shanghai, Drumfeil, 20; Kriemhild, Lennoz, 20: Flintshire, M. Bagushem, June 1 Caledonien, Carmarthenshire, Smit, &lderley, 8. HOMEWARD BOUND-Niobe, May 25; Tilan,
·Gerda, 29; Agamemnon, Thames, Juris 1; Cyolope, Glenavon, Elax, Tantalus,
A little sprinkled on the handkerchief or the plague patients, besides destroying on cotton wool and kept in front of the what little prestige was left. To some nose and month in infected rooms, or in extant it is a blunder, but many will not passing through infected districts is strongly be so generous as to put it down so recommended.
mildly. It is, in the eyes of many in this Colony, a crime that the lives, even of Chinese, should be risked in this reckless, thoughtless manner by a set of blandering officials. It was perhaps through an ambiguously-worded official document that the suggestion over avose that the Chinese patients should be remov-The ed to Canton, but that was no reason for allowing these patients to be removed. It does not reflect credit on the officer who fails to make his meaning clear, but there is no time to discuss that Dow. By allowing the patients to be removed to Canton in the Viceroy's junks, the British Colony which we have the assurance of Governor Robinson for believing is always to remain a Brit- ich Colony makes a confession of the The most pitiable and abject weakness. It is equivalent to admitting that we do not
FOR SPRINKING OR SPRAY, ... A wine-glassful to a pint of water.
CARBOLIC POWDER.
For the purification of Hovers, Czas POOLE, DRAINS, WATER-CLOSETH, d, and for the Disinfection of Sick-rooms.
JARBOLIC ACID.
P. & C. s.. Ranna, with the Exo. LISH MAIL of May 18, left Singapore on Monday, June 11, at 4 p.m., and may be expected here on or shout Saturday, June 16, at 4 p.m. This packet brings replies to letters de- spatched from Hongkong on April 12 The G. P. R. a... Empress of India left Vancouver on Tuesday, June 6, for Hongkong, via Yokohama, Kobe, Na- gasaki and Shanghai-
P. Ms. City of Felting, with" maila, &c., left San FrLocisco for this port, via Yokohamos, ou June 7.
kuow bow to manage a Plague Hospital The D. D. R. s. a. Again, from Ham-
or bow to treat plague patients. Morally,
too, is is a wrong step to take. No matter how much suffering it may entail,
burg, left Singapore for this port on
June 2 and. may be expected here on or about June 15,
For Disinfecting Purposes. Half an ounce (about one lable spoonful) of this Acid, when well mixed with one quart of water, forms a superice disinfecting covery, it is the duty of the medical {** and deodorizing fluid..
man to do all he can to save human lifa.
most charitable it The Half a pint of the Solution thus formed, Even by the when added to any weasel used in the sick cannot be said that the Chinese Hos- room, will prevent any unpleasant effluvia,pitals in Hongkong for the treatment and preserve the contents for Medical in-
no matter how small the chance of re- The P. & Or & Cantos left Singapore
for this port on June 12, and may be expected here on or about June 18. China Matdal steamer Keeman, from Glasgow and Liverpool, left Singapore on Juna 13, and may be expooled here on or about June 18, 1940
spection. It also purifies draina, water of plague patients are model establiau Tho N. G, I, Bormida left Bombay for
closete, &a.
A tes-spoonful of CARBOLIO ACTO exposed on a plate or other vessel in a sick-room will perify tho air and pravant contagion,
FERMANGANATE DISINFECTANT, Bimilar to Coudy's, but Chespers 50 Cents a Quart Bottle,
Mr and Mrs A. Find A nice cleas Disinfectant for Dwelling-rooms
lay Smith & family
Mr F. H. Blagbek
Mr Stokes
Mr Tomlin
Capt. & Mrs Welwan
Laent, Welman
Mr J. G. Wright'
and Bath-room.
OHLORINATED LIME
ments.
The manner in which these Hospitals have been managed is a dis-
this port on June 8.
this port on May 30. grace to the Colony, or to those who The P. O. . Formoss left London for first permitted the treatment of the sick by the Chinese doctors and attendants. Measus Jardine, Matheson & Co. Inform, But, even there, the patient had as that the Glenshaal, frum Antwerpi: better chance of recovering than in the
Hospitals at Canton or in the homes London and Straits, luft Singapore for this which they will seek when free from port on yesterday morning, the 19th inst this Colony. It is no excuse to say
that the Chinese have certain notions The following appear in the latest Gaatte and prejudices to which due weight announcements-Royal Engineem—Ideut." aught to be given by Europeans. Priy. Lindesy Lloyd to be Captain, vios B. D. vileges have been conceded in this in-
stance which
would never have ve Hall-Pay-Major & G. F. Selin, been granted to Europeans. The | from Royal Artillery, to be Lient. Colonel.. Sanitary authorities will not allow Lient Col. G. G. F. Hello, half pay, rotires -974 cases of infections disease to be on retired pay.
The Hongkong Dispensary Boogkong, June 6, 1894,
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