Mails.
STEAM FOR
STRAITS, OHYLON, AUSTRALIA,
INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Bill of Lading issued for BATA-
VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN- ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS. THE Steamship ROHILLA, Captain J.
a. Love, carrying Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the 5th July, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Porta. (Tbie Steamer con- nacts at Bombay with the 8.8. ORIENTAL, which Vesiol takes on hor Cargo for LONDON, SUEZ CANAL, Isaving that port on the 27th JULY, 1894).
Silk sad Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tes for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steatmer proseeding direct to Marseille and London; other Cargo for London, &e, will be conveyed td Botabay.
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
FOR KOBE (DIRECT),
Destinatio
(Calling of YOKOHAMA if sufficient | Amoy nut. Java,
inducement offers).
The British Stearner
svechic,
Captain T. How, will load here as above, and
will have quick dospatob. For Freight, apply to
Japan..... Kobas..... Kobe...
THE CHINA MAIL
Vessels Advertised 4 Loading,
Vesia..
Leuta.
Date & Leavin
Яupah ).....
Buttert & Swiron July 7 Ancona (8).
P. & Oị, N. C1...... July 6, at nobn. Oralior (8).
P.&U.N.O...... July 6, at 5 p.m. Arochie (a)... Mulshere Oo.......... Quick despatch. London & Ports of Call Rohilia (s).
P. & O. N. Co......July 6, at noon. London, v. Brez Caital Noator (6)...... Buttorfe & Swire...July 8, daylight. London sad Bamburg Turbo (0)..
Amhold,krberg&Co. About July 4. London, v. Marecilles. Canton (8)
&C. SN. ...... About July 10. Maramillon, v. Saigon Saghalion (8). Mossagori Maritimes July 11, at noon. N'saki, Kab & Yara Carmarthenshiro (s)... Dudwal, Chili & Co. About July 5. NewYork, v.SuozCera][Monmouthshire (8) ........ Dodwol, Chill & Oa 1114 Now York..
Now York.
MELOHERS & Oo., Agents Hongkong, July 3, 1894.
Occidental & Oriental Steam-
Ship Company,
PAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TU JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CEN, RAL AND
AND BUROPE, SOUTH AMKARIA,
THE OVELLAND HAILWAYS,
+XD ATLANTIO & OTHER CON NGANNI
STEAMKIES.
FIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROPORED SAILINGR FROM Hanarong, feely (via Nagasaki, The
Parcels will be received at this antil 4 pm. on the day before sailing. contents and value of all packages are required
Shippors are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com pany's Bille of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
E. H. JOSEPH,
Superintendant,
P. & U. S, N. Oo, a Office,
Hongkong, Jase 21, 1894.
NOTIOR.
1060
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS,
STEAM FOR SALOON. SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SURZ, PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX;
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA.
ALRO
N WEDNESDAY, the 11th July,
ON
Kobe, Inland Sea, WHESDAY, Aug. Yokohama and Honolulu)
14.m.
Decanic (via Naguay, Aug. 21,
aki, Kobe, Inland
Sea & Yokohamu) Į
st. 1 p..
Kote, Fafsud Sex}
and Yokohama).-)
Bidaton Hill. Paramita
Queensland Porta, &c. Uhaugeha (6) 6. Frandracu, v. Japa City of Peking (8)...... S Francisco, s. Japan Balgio (8) San Francisco...**
Silterhorn........
S Sindakan and Kudat.. Blemuon (8)...
Karleruhe (6) Shanghai........... Rosetta (s). Shanghai,
Sporn, Havre& H'burg Irons (8). Stow, Amoy & F'chow Namoa (8)............ Vancouver (B.D.; & Empress of India Victoria (30.), &c....Tacoma (a)...... T'kama, Kob&N'saki Nuryborg (5)........
(s)..
mann, Bangkok June 26, General,-LAUTS & WEGENER.
Strathden, British steamer, 1,709, R. Forsth, Hongay June 20, Coal.-JARDINE, | Marumon & Co.
Namoa, British steamer, 803, B. C. A. Barrie, Fondhow Juve 28. Antey 30, and Swatron July 2, General,—Dovolis STEAM Nip Co.
Carmarthenekire, British stearior, 1,776. |D. Davies, Lendon's nå Si gapore Jano 27
General-Doowest, CARLILI, & Co.
DEPARTURES. Juty 3- Shanghu, for Shangbai.
Sadie (via Nagasaki, Toy, Sept 11. Peigang, for Canton.
at pm.
Mathilde for Touren.
Gucksburg, fu Saigon
be
ON
FIHR Steamchip BELGIC
despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA,
HONOLULU, YOKOHAMA and WEDNESDAY, the 1st Augai, at 1 p.m. connection being wede at Yokoham with Steamers from Shanghal,
Stoamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at BONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en routs.
Through Passengers Tickets granted to England, Franco, and Gürmany by all trans- Atlantic lines of Stoamers, and to the prin cipal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates and particulars of the various routen may be obtained apou application.
Special rates (Best class only) are granted to Missionames, cambera of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European utficiala in service of Ohioa and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
Freje, for Hollum, Fuoksung, for Swalow. Pokin, for Amoy.
Thales, for Swatow,
Bermid, for Singapore and Bombay. Phra Chum Kluo, for Bangkok. Strathder, for Canton. Kwan for Shanghai.
Gaelic, for Nagasaki and San Francinen.
CLEAREH
Pecima for Saigon. Emy Reed, for Manila. Tacoma. for Manila. Espaces of India, for Shanghai, dɛn. Lyderhorn, for Kinchinotza.
PASSENGERS.
ARKITRO,
Per City of "ching, from San Francisco, Liont, O., Gurois, Mies F. B. McClure.
Per Ancona, for Hongkong (rom Yoko- hamn, Mr. B. Allen and native servant, Major Collette, Messrs W. Balmer, Gran ville Sharp, 26 deck, crew of a. . Moray, and & Chinese from Kobe, Mr A. Fuche; from Nagasaki, Mre Maturo Sega. Colonel and Aire Quin, and 5 Japanees. From kobama: for Cotembo, Col and Mrs
1984, at Noon, the Company'. 8.§. embarking at Raa Francisco for China of Underwood; for London, Mr and Mrs W.
SAGRALIEN, Commandant CHEVALIER, with MAILS, will leave this l'ort for the
abovo places.
G DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, June 28, 1894.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.
PROPOSED SALLANGS FROM HONGKONG.
(SUB FOT 20 ALTERATION).
Taceday July 17.
Facone...........
Sikh..
Victorio
Laconani
Sikh
Tuesday August 7.
1094
Tuesday August 28,
Tuekiny | Sept. 25.
Tuesday Dotober is.
THE Steamahip TACOMA, Captain
Trend Prakse, xalling at Noon, on TUESDAY, the 19th July, will proceed to VICTORIA, F.O.. and TACOMA vid SHANGHAI, INLAND BHA, KOBE and YOKOHAMA
Through Bill of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Poina, and to Canadian and United States Points.
Consular Invoices of Goods for United! States Points should be in quadruplicate: and one copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the caro of The Freight Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. Parcels must be sent to our Office with address marked in full by & p.m., on the day previous to sailing.
For farther information as to Passage of Fraight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents,
Hongkong, June 10, 1894.
Passengers who have paid full fare, te Japan (or vice verse) within ons your, will by allowed a discount of 10 per cent. allowance does not apply to through fares fran China and Japan to Europr.
This
All Parcel Packages should be marked to ddress in full; and same will be received
at the Company Office until & p.. the day previous to sailing.
Conanlar Invoices to accompany Cargo destined to points beyond Han Franchise, in the United States, should be rem: no le Company's Offices, addressed to the Co lector of Customs, San Francisco,
Bortou, Mosera J. Henderson, J. Sloss, B. McGowan, FL Wilson, D. Treasurer, and : G. Wright. Fram Kobe: for London, Mr E. Husi,
2
Per Douar, from Bas kok, 62 Chinese. Per Nam, from Gosat Ports, Mr Tush, Europeans, and 68 Chiness.
DETARTED.
|
Per Prij, for Hoilow, $0 ChinesA. Per Fucksung, for Swaion, 4 Europeans. Por faslin, for Yokohama, Measre M. A. Joseph and S. N. Joseph; for San Francis- For further information at Fruco, Mrs Mary Henderson, and Mr Thos. H. or Passago, apply to the Agoner of the Williams, Jr.; for London, Mr Percy Uompany, R. 7, Praya Coutra.
J. S. VAN BUPES,
1tream.
Hongkong July 3 194
1115
Dakin, Cruickshank &
Ltd.
Company,
VAPOUROLES.
CARBOLIC ACID AND CAMPHOR.
CARBULIO ACID AND LAVENDER.
PURE OXYGEN.
. CHLORINE.
MERCURIC ONLORIDE.
SULPHUROUS AVID 7APOUROLES are Carbon Cones with a luas fast inside, the contents of which is vapourized by the best of the burning Carbi
USEFUL AND EFFECTUAL
FOR 1055 DISINFECTING AND FUMIGATING
300 MS. Will also
To-day's Advertisements.
SHIRE LINE OF STKAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
KEEP AWAY MOSQUITOES, Erc.
PRIOS,
25 CENTS EACH.
STEAMSHIP CARMARTHENSHIRE, Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,
FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS. JONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godewan of the HONGKONG & KOWLOON WELRY & HODOWN COMPANY, at-Kowloon, wheus and/or from the Wharvas delivery may be obtained.
LIMITED,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
Not Responsible for Debts.
1048
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
EMILY REED, American ship, Captain Simmons-Shewan & Co.
Dwars will be Responsible for De Claims will be admitted after the any Debt contracted by the Officers or Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods Crews of the following Vessels, during
andalivered after the 10th Inst. their stay in Hongkong Harbour :—— remaining will be subject to rent. All Claims against
ast the Steamer must be A. G. ROPES, American ship, Capt. It. H. presented to the Undersigned on or before Rivors. Daptain. the 10th Inst, orthey will not be recognised. All broken, dhafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th Inst., at p.. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, July 3, 1894.
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CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
FOR AMOY AND JAVA,
The Steamahip
~Hupeh,
JAPAN, Italian barque Capt. Bartolomes Grontavine. Pusso i Do.
LA SCHEEP, American ship, Capt. Chan. 9. Kendall-Reuter Brökleman & Co.
TACOMA, American ship, Capt. Gaffry.— Jardine, Matheson & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
July 3:-
Progress, German steamer, from Canton. City of Peking, American steamer, 3,129, Captain QUAL, will be R. R. Searle, San Francisco. June 7, and Se despatched as above on Yokohama 26, Mails, Flour, General and SATURDAY, the 7th Instant.
Treasure.-P. M. 8. 2. Co.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Mathis,
Per Thales, for Swatow, 100 Chinese. l'er Bormida, for Singapore. & Europeans. Per Phra Chon Kun, for Bangkok, 14 Chinese.
Per Kuang Lee, for Shanghai, 160 Chi.
Dess.
TU DEFART.
July 7 Siemssen Do......Quick despatch. Slovan &.... Quick despatch,
Butterfield: Swiro. July 4, at 3 p.m. Pacific Maik 8. Ou. July 11, at 1 p.m. 0.&O. 8. 1.00.... Aug. 1, at 1 pm.
Showan C
.......Quick despatch. Butterfeld wire July 4, at 4 p. Norddeutsch Lloyd. Quick despatch.
le
10. S. Co....About July 15. Siemasen & July 10, at 4 p.m. Douglas Laptk & Co. July 5, at noon. Canadian PER. d... July 4, at noon. Nor. Pis S. R. Con July 17, at 4 p.m. „Norddeutsche Lloyd. About July 5.
POST OFICE NOTICES. MAILS W close:- For SINGAPOC.--
Per Irene, at 30 p.m., on Tuesday, the
10th inst
For SHANGHI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA,
VICTORIA TACUMA.-
Por Tacoma, a11.30 am., on Tuesday, ¦
the 17th Jly.
MAILA_NY THR hirian Packar. —
The British Cornet Packet Rohilla will i
to Canton in jaaks sent down here by the Viceroy of the Kwangtung Province." Now it has gone a step further, and has actually asectioned the removal of Chi- ese patients from this Colony to hospital at Lai-chi-kok, just outside the boundary line, where the Chinese obave planted a plague spot that will be
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping Non-Empresa of India leaves for
Vancouver (B.C.), via Yokohama, &c. 8 p.m.-hangsha leaves for Queensland
Ports, &c. ap.m.--Memnon leaves der Sandakan, Miscellaneons. Goods per Kriemhild undelivered after
this date subject to rent
General Memoranda.
TUURDAY, July 6 :---
TUESDAY, JULY 5; 1894.
TELEGRAMS. ·
(SUPPLIED TO XE 'CHINA MAJ***
· (Pia Southern Line.)
LONDON, July 2, 1896.. WHOLESALE, ARREST OF
ANARCHISTS.
One hundred and fifty anmechists have
a constant source of danger to this Colony for many years to come. Mr boon arrested in Rome. Francis, as Chairman of the Permanent Committee, came forward the other day in the unwonted character of champion of the Governor. 1 make hold to say
OPENING OF THE NEW TOWER BRIDGE
The Tower Bridge has been opened to
Gouds par linkskire undelivered aflor that the Governor has done well,' was traffic by the Prince of Wales, the Prizes
this date subject to rest.
Goodo por Leaner undelivored after this
data subject to rent..
TUESDAY, July 30:-
after this date subject to rent
the keynote of the learned Q. O's letter
of defence. We wonder if Mr Franois of Wales being also present. The vers will make bold to repeat that sentimony, was a brilliant one. The Lord Mayor ment, now that His Excellency has had receivos a Baronetoy, and the Sheriff are
Guoda por Carmarthenshise undelivered the temerity to attempt to do something knighted.
on his own initiative. The general feeling all along has been that no con- cessions aboald hare been made to
A. S. WATSON & Co., Chinese notions. It is no use attempt-
LIMITED.
OHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED
WATERS.
OUR NEW FACTORY has been recently be despatchi on THURSDAY, the refitted with automatic Steam Machinery 5th July, wit Mails for the United of the latest and most approved lind, and Etape, and countries bewa ste well able to compete in quality with Kingdom, yond, vid Budisi; to the Sirajte the best English Makers. Settlements, btherlands India, Bar- mab, Ceylon, Adon, Egypt, Malia, and Gibraltar, The anal hours wilhe observed in closing
the Mails, &c.
www
HOURS OF:LOSING THE ENGLISH AND 'RENCH MAILS
When the Fucks leave at Noon.
The purest ingredients only are used, and the atmost care and cleanliness aro exercised in the manufacture throughout.
COAST PORT ORDERS,
whenever prooticable, are despatched by firat atsemer leaving after receipt of order. FOR COAST POET, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong price, and the full amoun: allowed for fackages and Empties when received in
The following hour will be observed in losing the Matis fo Eurage, &c., by the Boglish and French Packets, when they
O at Noon. TheMoney Order Ollies good order. will be closed at ō thelay before.
8.00 AM.--Posting Prices Current and ¦ plication.
Circulats conses.
(Prices
Currenland Circulars may
howevor be pded up to 10 o'clock
if they are tie in bundles, country
by country, wh the addresses all
10.00 A..itogimpensas. 10.30 A.M.Pesting: of
Newspapers,
Books, and Patters ceases, 110) ..Mal clous. PLATE LETIERE may be posted (from 11 10 A.M.) with Dents late fee up to 1130 a.x., after whch hour they may be sent on Board ith the same late F'ao.
Letters Parculs, & for Kowloon Point and steamers iu farbour may be posted in the General Post Office up to 11.30 a.m. and 3,30 p.m.
Letters from Kowloot Point may be posted in the Lettor Boxwhich has bean piscad in the Follos Static Compound up
to 12 and 4 o'clock.
Local rates will be chargd.
Kozicon are requested o canool their To avoid robbery, sends of letters from
stamps by writing the work stamped across
them.
Govern containing Bank Ntes, Jewellery &c. should be registered.
There will be no Sunday divery.
PEAK DELIVERY Letere, &c., will be delivered by the 12 and 8.30 o'clock Trams only. Correspondence and Parcels for the Pouk may be posted in the General Post Office up to 11.30 a.m. at 3 P., or in tho Letter Boxes in the Cantill time of Departure. With regard to Itters from the Pack additional Letter Box have been aflixed to Palice Boxes at Masine Gap, by Peak Church, and of Mout Kellet, which will be cleared at 12.30 ad 4 p.m.
Por Empress of Iustic, for Shanghai, &c., Local Races will be charged. lo Sunday 25 Europeans.
SHOPPING REPORTS.
The Garman steamer Dewas reports: First part moderate variable, with sqnall and rain; lattor part moderate variable, and light winde to arrival.
W
delivery. Sanders are requested to canoe! their Stamps by writing the wor Stamped across thom. Covera containig Bank Notos, &o. ebould be registared.
VISITORS AT HOTELS
BONGKONG HOTEL.
Duff
Mr P. Mathi Mr J. McBai Mr.T. R. Meh MrC. E. Mehs M. T. Mitchel Mit J. Ma Captain E. Pek Mrs GuinCapt. C Рурва
MO. Ricifarden Faron and BaronessMr S. Rustomje
do Ladario
Mr F. E. Sheat Me W. J. Littlewood Mr Y. Yenum Mt R. Lyall
The British amser Narea reports:
Mr A. Andizzone Left Froshow Jude 28th, Amy 30th, and
Rev. 5. F. Haplon Swatow July 2nd. From Foochow to
Mr P. O. Birch and Switow, strong toucderate Amoy whuds and heavy head sea, with cloudy
Dr. V. Danesberg weather. From Swatow to pori, light Mr W. A.
Mr H. E. Derrick Southerly winds and Gue clear weather.
Mr G. Fenwick Steamer in Foechow, Airlie Steamers W. Galvão in Arsoy, Kintuch, Store Nordiske, Hailong, Colones & Flintshire, Cheag Hock Xian. Steamers J. Kinghorn in Swatow, Cheung He Teng, Nauchng.
The British steater Carmarthenshire re- ports: Had one weathor the whole way up.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD- NEY & MELBOURNE.--
For SANDAKAN & KUDAT.—
Per Mormon, at 3.30 p... vn Wedues
day, the 4th inst, instead of as pre- viously notified.
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL Mr L Acheson Mr A. U. Marshal Capt. Goold Adates Mr and Mrs Meyir Me and Mrs JohnMr L. Michelat Andrew and child Mr E. J. Mossa Mr H, E. Boxsball Mr J. S. Moses Per Changsha, ut 2.30 p... on Wednes-Mr Härt Buck Mr R. M. Moses
day, the 4th inst., instead of as pro-Dr. and Mira J. Can-Mr A, S. Murray viously notified.
this and child
Mr F. J. Norman Mr T. P. Coshtaus Me E Ortiz
Mr and Mrs T. Dod-Mr K. MK. Roa Mr J. R. Coughtrie Dir J. Bankin
well and children Mr and Mh A. J. do Mr J. Famet
Rozario and Mrs H. Hum-Misa Rosario phreys & 3 children Mr L. C. de Regario Mr H. E. R. Hunter Mr and Mrs M. 4. A. Mir Chantrey Inchbald Souza, child & aid Mr. E. A. ftring Mr C. 8. Taykır Dr. and Mrs J. H.Bir H. E. Tomkins
Knott and son Lieut. Commander Mr S. A.
Lory Taffool, RN. For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Mr and Mrs G. Mac-Mr. Tuffaell
Per Ancona, at 11,30 a.m., on Friday,"
Donald the 6th July.
For HOLBOW & HAIPHONG.--
Fer 4, at 6 p.m., on Wednesday, the
4th inal.
L
For SWATOW, AMOX & FOOCHOW. - Per Nemox, at 10 30 a.m., on Thursday,
the 5th inst.
For KOBE.—
Mr
Mr J. Y. V. Vernon Mr W. H. Wickham
Mr G. Malsch
¡z
Per Gwalior, at 4.30 p.m., on Friday,
the 6th inst.
VICTORIA HOTEL.
Mr R. Adama Mr Geo. Banker Mr E. BawtrolTM"
For SINGAPORE & LONDON. ---
Per Nestor, at & p.m., on Saturday, the Mr A. Bidford
Capt. Bruhn Mrs Crofton
La inet.
:
MAILS BY THE Canadian Facto Ram-
WAY Co.'s PACKET.-
The Canadian Pacifio Mail Packet Empress Miss Coo
Mrk Farmer Mr David Gow
Mr Iseyskohi Mr Tho, Meek
Mr E. Townshend Mrs White
PEAK HOTEL
Mr J. S. Bruce
Mr W. Parait Mrs Parkea
children
Mr and
Counterfoil Order Books supplied ou ap
Dar Registered Telegraphie Address ia 'DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,'
ing to appease the Chinese by making Even the latest concessions at all,
proclamation by His Excellency, per- mitting the Chinese to take their sick
FRANCE
M. Dupuy la endeavouring to form Ostinot.
THE ASSASSINATION OF M. DARNOT,
It has been discovered that the murder
to Lai-chi-kok, has been met by another of M. Carmat was the result of an xarobiet
petition asking for still greater eon.
cessions-asking, to fact, to be allow-plot which Santo was chosen by lot to
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Passen Buez CANAL
OUTWARD BOUND-Arthur Head, May 11,
ed to take plague patients away from execute. the Colony at any time, from any point | instead of from the Kenucdy town' wharf and is any kind of sampan or boat. We can easily understand the desire of the Government to govern the Colony now that there is a chance of matters improving, and especially since Mr Francis has emphasised the fact that the Permanent Committed has beso discharging the govaramental functions, at any rate so far as the plague is con- cerned. But it is unkind to go back on
the Permanent Committee which has borne the brunt of the fray-to go back on the Chairman who so chivalrously made bold to say that the Governor had done well.'
Wo reiterate that the Government, from the first, should have displayed greater firmness it its dealings with the Chinese. Of what was the Govern- ment afraid? Was it afraid that it would so hurt the susceptibilities of the
Chiness that they would refuse to. remain in the Colony ? If that was what the Government feared, has it im- proved matters by its vacillation? Would a firmer assertion of British rule and a standy insistence on the treatment of all plague patients accord-
And all signed messages addressed thus willing to Western methods by European
receive prompt attention.
The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock:- PURE AERSTED WATEE
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
SELTZER WATER
PURE TABLE WATER
LITHIA WATER
SARSAPARILLA WATER
TONIC WATER
GINGER ALE
GINGERADE
No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been ned for any other purpose than that of containing Acrated Waters, as such Bottles
Gry never used again by us.
www.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED. The Bongkong Dispensary, Hongkong. The Shanghai Pharmacy, 24, Nanking
Road, Shanghai.
Potica Inglesa, 14. Esculla, Manila.
The Canton Dispensary, Canton, The Dispensary, Forchow,
The Hongkong Dispensary,. Hankow. The Hongkong Dispensary, Tientažu. London Office, 8, Fenchurch Buildings,
E.O.
Hongkong, June 16, 1894.
BIRTH
1039
On the 2nd June, at Kitsune-yama, Tokye, the wifa of ALEX. G. Moers, of a Fan.
DEATH.
On the 24th Jane, at the German Hos pital, Yokohama, JOEN MAACK, in his 69th
year.
The publication of the spout commenced
at 6.30 2.1.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, TUERDAY, JULY 3, 1894.
Tax conflict which has arisen between the Government and the Permanent Committee of the Sanitary Board over
doctors have sent away a greater num- ber than have left during the last two months? We venture to way the adop- tion of some such consistent policy would have had more beneficent results then
Pecerit, 28; Drumfell, 20'; M. Bague. hom, June 1; Smit, Aldering," 8; Telamon, Letang, 12; Glenorchy, Ocus, Bealomond, Energia, Quantock, 19.
D HOMEWARD BOUND-Thames, Jaws 1;
Elax, 5.
The N. I Co.'s 6.8.-Karlsruhe, with the
GERMAN MAIL of June 4, loft Sin- gapore on Friday, June 29, at 5 p.ro, and may be expected her o or about Wednesday, July 4. Tho P. M... China, with the AMERICAN MAIL of June 19, leaves Yokohama on Thursday, July 5, at moon, and way bo expected here on or about Tussday, July 10.
The N. P. 8.8, Tacoma left Victoria, B. U., on June 13, for Japan and Hongkong.
The
Empress of Japen left Vancouver on
June 26 for this port.
The D. & 0. a 5. Belgic, with mails, do, Ieft San Francised for this poet, via Honolulu and Yokohama, on June 28.
The s. 8. Catherine Apear, from Calcutta, lait Singapore for this port on July 2, and may be expected here on or about July 8.
The O. 8. S. Co. Alderley left Sing
apore for this port on the 3rd Joj, and may be expected here on of about the 9th July,
The
D. 8. 8, Co.'s steamship Telamon left Singapore on July 3, and may be expected here on or about July 8,
P.
& O. Co.'s a. s. Formosa left Bom bay for this port on June 27.
the shifty methods ultimately pursued by the Government, And what is
more; there would have been the satisfac-Tas tion of duty done, and, taking us our guide the percentager supplied by the Dumbers of patients discharged as cured (The O. 8, 8: Co.'s steamships Alderley and from the European and Chinese Hon-Tolamon left Singapore this forenoon for pitals, more than two hundred lives this port.
would bare been saved.
What is to be done now? In the Tu London Gazette of June 5 published a face of the strong protest of the Per-notification that a dispatch had been re manent Committee, which has had the
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advantage of being in contact with all ceived intimating that Hongkong was in- the administrative details connected fected with plagas. with the plague, is the Governor to persist in bis proclamation authorising Tz P. M. s. 8. China, with mails das from the removal of plague patients to Lai-San Francisco to the 19th nitimo, has ar- chi-kok? We regret the tone of Mrrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this Francis' letter to His Excellency, but
the arguments be brings forward should port on Thursday next, the 5th Tustang, at be convincing enough to anyone taking 100.
n comprehensive view of the situation. A Sax Francisco exchange states that It is surely sufficient if the Permanent Gracie Plainted, the popular soubrette,
Committee, which has its medical ad-
visers, has declared that the existence sailed for Yokohauna (viz Honolulu) on the of the hospital at Lai-chi-kok' and the City of Peking. The trip to Japan is being unsatisfactory burial of the dead in taken on account of the precarious condition proximity to British territory, are of her health..
sources of danger to the health of this
Colony. It may be true that even Ax inquiry will be held to-morrow in cas though the transference of patients from ference to the fire at 123 Queen's Road. Hongkong were stopped, the hospital Central on Sunday night last. It appears would still be filled with plugue patients that the stock of medicines on the top floor from Kowloon City, Samekaipo and the
villages in the neighbourhood. But it had been icuced for $3,000 with the is the argument of fatuity to say that Baloise Do. (Kruse & Co.), and there wars the addition of a few hundred more a low clocks and watches on the foor below graves will make no difference. It insured. with Schelham & Co, for $2,500, does make a difference. The grave of
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plague patient is a source The Bead of the 1st Shropshire L L of danger; surely, then, the addition will play the following programme at the of two hundred or inore
tends to the increase rather than the Officers' Me to-night, commencing at 8 decrease of the possible sources of con- o'clock:-
Quadrills..... Patience..
to... Falstaff
Valap...“In Cigulo
"Boyalar
D'Kibert.
Verdi
Otibulka,
tamination. And on the old score of Oats. De Edgelieutenant!......Titi. humanity, which seems to have been last sight of altogether by our legis section. Tas Laguenots... lators, it would be better to insist on Gevetto the treatment of all plagas patients by
The Permanent la Taruna is gentleman who touches the our own doctors. Committed may see no objection to there youth and beauty of the Flowery Land to moval of sick people to Canton ; but there twang the tunaful lyre, and thump the is one very grave objection. No sooner thrilling copoanct with a mallet; in fact, does a plague patient leave this Colony he calls himself a munic-teacher. In the the transference of plague patients from to be treated by Chinese methods-if Hongkong to the hospital at Lai-chi- indeed, there is any such thing as course of his professional duties at the kak serves to call attention once again medical treatment or proper nursing, Shing Bing Lan café chantant last Friday to the opportunism that has been the which we doubt very much-than the evening, one of his young lady pupili had. distinctive feature of the Government chances of that patient's recovering are a visitor to receive, and IA was showa the since the plagus broke out in the Co- enormously decreased.. We have all door; but as he did not take the hint, it lony. To outsiders, this opportunism along protested against the sick Chincre
must show our Government is a very being allowed to leave the Colony, and was driven into him with the mallet afore- Ho aired his bumps before the Ma- bed light. Vacillation where decision we have seen or heard of nothing to sald.
was wanted, and weakness when fir- make us resile from the position we gistrats to-day, and gat $5 compensation nes9 was most required, them have been took up in the early days of the plague. | for his outraged feelings. the main attributes of our Government It should not be a question now whether
House policy, but in fairness to Gov- the Governor or the Permanent Com- In the Selkirk case before the Acting Chief ernor Robinson, whom we shall always mittee is to rule the Colony. The ques- Justice in the Criminal Sessions to-day, credit with a desire to do the right tious are--What is the best action to both the mate Edson Crowe, who is defend- thing, it may be inferred that policy is take for the treatment of plague
the natural outcome of the antrust-patients, and what is the best course to ant, and Captain Crowe, who is a witnem for worthy advice tendered to the head pursue, now that a Chinese hospital has the defence, were brought into Court in of the Government. Some time ago been established at Lai-chi-kok, to pra- gael uniform, as they are both serring termu we had to say that the Govere vent the re-introduction of the plague of imprisonment imposed in a previous case. ment in its dealings with the plague into the Colony? We trust these two This practice of producing prisopers in bad blundered on without any con- questions ara not to be put out of sight sistent policy.
'It allowed
the while the Governor and Mr Francis Prison uniform has besp often mademned Chinese to make a display of force settle who is going to govern the Co- by judges at home and in the colonies; which should not have been tolerated lony, Let Mr Francis and His Excellen Chief Justine Fiolding Clarke has expressed for a single moment in any well-regulatey be reminded again of the saying attri-himself pretty strongly on the question, ed British Colony. It allowed the Chi-buted to President Lincoln about the dan- and it is therefore the more surprising to.. nese, practically speaking, to have com-ger of swopping horses in the middle of
of India will be despatched on WED. Mr H. L. Dalrymple Mrs F. Robinson and plete control of plague patients. When the stream. His Excellency, without the old custom still kept up. It cer NESDAY, the 4th July, with Mails Mr E. Delbanco. for Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kote, Mr R. Dipple Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, Me J. Dowling B.U.,, which will be closed as fol- Mr J. F. East
Ale Palerton Bogistry olcsos.
Mr Geo. Holmes Port-Office clases, but Corres Mr M. Jones pondence may be posted on board the Mr Maofan Packet with the Late Fee of 10 vente Mr Medhurst extra Postage, until time of departure. Copi, and Mira MooreMir 3. 6. Wright”
the work of the Hospitals was becoming a distinct policy of his own, must be attainly gives undue prominence to a point better organised, when the supervision a loss to know what to do, with the which tends against the defendant and his A Find of the Chinese Hospitals was being Committee of the Chamber of Commerce witness and which at the mas time ought › lay Built & family made more effective and when the stuffe and the Chinese with Protector Look-not to have any such tendency. The pres Mr F. H. Slagbek
of the Hospitals had been augmented hort pulling one way and the Perman-vious conviction has no bearing on the pre- Me Stokes Mr Tomlin
by the trained medical and nursing ent Committes pulling in another. The
love!
11.16. Ancona, British steamer, 1888, W. D11 Madie, Yokohama June 23, Mails and General.-P. & OS, N. Oo.
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Donar, German steamer, 1,016, B. Grund.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, July 3, 1894.
Capt. & Mrs Weteran
Taest. Welmana
staffs of the Alice Memorial and Neth- general feeling in the community is in sont care, but the jury, being humanly falli eracle Hospitak, the Government sans avour of the view taken by the Perman-ble, cannot help being undewarably and tioned the wholesale removal of patients ent Committee.
uufnicly impressed.
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