Entertainments.
THEATRE
TIRE
HONGKONG.
ROYAL,
THE BLACK PLAGUE,
BONGKONG
will give
MINSTRELS
TWO MORE OF THEIR
POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS,
ON
To-day's Advertisements.
Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGER TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND 30UTH AMERICA, AND EUROPk, VLA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
AND .
Destination
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vessels.
Beomon & Porte of Cali Gera (»). Japan
.....Verma (n),
· Kobs ......
Naushan (o).. London. v. Susz Chun Touợt (s). London, v. Suez Canal Glengarry (8).. London and Hamburg Trocas (s).. Loudon & Forts of Cali Rokills (6)..... London
Manila, via Amoy.............. Zafiro (♥). Marse-ites, v. Saizon Yaers (1).. NewYork,v.SuazOana Murduff (a)..
York.
SATURDAYS, 22nd & 29th September, ATLANTIO & OTHER CONNECTING NOWY
For the Benefit of the Plague Workers.
Under distinguished Patronage and
Support.
-AT-
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.
Fall Particulars in Programmes, which will be issued on or about Monday, 17th September.
Popular Prices, - $2 and $1. Suldiers and Saitors in uniform, Half-prise
STEAMERS
Bidston Hill.
New York.George S. Hamer..
Susquehanna. New York.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND Port Darwin, &c............. Chingto (s)...
HONOLULU,
PROPOSES SAILINGS FROM HONOLOND,
Gaelic (via Amoy.)
Nagasaki, KabeW'NERDAY, Sept. 12,
at daylight. Inland Sea and Yokohama).....-)
algic (via Nagasaki, W'NESDAY, Oct. 10, Kobe, Inland Sea
at 1 p. m. and Yokohama)...
Samarang & Souabaya Cromurty (6).
S. Franci800, v. Ja; Gulie (homes S. Francisco, 7. Ja City of Peking (8).. San Francisco.......... Silberhorn......
San and Kudat.. Memnon (0)...................
.......... Sin (s)........
Shanghai and Kabe..../Vindobona (8).... Shanghai, Kol&Y' Pathan (6)... S'pore Flavre & l'buc. Hertha (6)... S'pore, Penang & Cut Artaloon Apom (u)....... Swatow, Amoy & Tsai Fokion (6).............. saki, Kate, InlandTURDAY, Oct, 20, Van (R.Q & Empress of Japan (8)
Triosse, Maria Valerie (a). Sea, Yokohama
Victoria (B..), &c.... Trooms (8).. and Honolulu)................
to Back Seats only.
Ocramencing at thecanic (via Naga
Dion apen at 8.30.
9 o'clock precisely.
Plan and Ticketa st Mesare. KILLY AND WAB LIMITED.
Seats may be Bocked on and after Suter- day, 16th September.
A. SPECIAL TEAM will run to the Peak, and a SPECIAL LAUNCH to Kowloon, 15 minutes after each Performance.
WILLIAM BLAYNAY, Bon. Secretary. Hongkong, September 10, 1894,
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To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE
-
HES.S. Arrution &pear having arrived from the above Porte, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Good will be delivered from alongside.
Carge impeding the discharge or remain ing on board after the 13th Instagt, at Noon, will be landed at Consignees' risk aut expense into the Godowns of the WAN
HE WAREHOUSE AND STORaus Co., L., Từ chính
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSUON, SONS & Co.,
Agents.
:
1487
Hongkong, September 11, 1894. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
KOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
at 1 p.m.
U
he To-day's Advertisements.
THE Steamship GAELIC
despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, wid AMOY NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, TO-MORROW, 12th September, at Daylight, connection being made at Yokohams with Stesmen from Shanghai.
Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point es runte.
Through Pasongere Tickots granted to England, France, and Germany by all transa- Atlantic lines of Stasiers, and to the prim cipal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates and particulars of the various routes may be obtained upou application.
Spacial rates (first class only) are granted to Missiutaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European officials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
Passengers who have paid full fare, re- San Francisco for China or embarking Japan (or vice versa) within one your, will be allowed a discount of 10 per cent. This allowance does not apply to through fares from China and Japan to Europe.
All Parcel Packages should be marked to and same will be received ddress in full;
Olies nutil à p.m. thứ at the Company's day previous to sailing.
Consular Involess to socompany Corg descued to points beyond San Francisco in the United States, should be sent so th Company's Offices, addressed to the On. Trivedi, Consiguess of Cargo are hereby contoh, San Francisco.
S.B. Mario Valerie having ar
informed that their Goode are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GOTOWN OB., Litre, wheuce delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Undersigned before Now on the 18th Instant, OR THEY WILL NOT DE RECOGNIZED,
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and
For further information sa to Freight or Pazar, apply to the Agoney or th Company, No. 7. Praya Contras
1364
3. 8. VAN BUREN,
4 gest. Ilumpiong, September 11. 1894.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
any, Goods remaining in the Godowas after FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMBUJ, the 18th Instant will be subject to rout
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDEE & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, September 11, 1904. 1468
ACSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, SUEZ, JEDDAH, SVAKIM, MASSAWAH, HODEDDA, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE.
THE
EE Steamship Findsbona having ar rived, Consigneos of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the orosp sion of Opium, are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN O., LAB,, whence delivery may be obtained.
This Vessel bringe on Cargo :- From BRYROUTH, er 8.5 Diana, tran- shipped at Four SAID. From CALOUTTA, ax Police, transhipped at COLOMBO From TRILETS,
ex .s. Imperator, tranship- pod at BOKBAY.
Optional Cargo will go onto SHANGHAI un lass notice to the contrary be given bofore Noon To-MOEROW.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godewna, and sil Claims mast be sent in to the Undersigned DEFORE KOOK ON THE 1814 INSTANT, OR THEY WILL NOT BE RECOGNIZED.
No Fire Losurance has been affected, and } any Goods remaining in the Gedowns alter the 18th Instant will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER & Co,
Agents.
Hongkong, September 11, 1994
1469
Dakin, Cruickshank &
Company, Ltd.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
FRESH CONSIGNMENT
OF
THEIR CELEBRATED
Liqueur Whisky.
PRICE,
$14.00 per dozen.
This is without doubt one of the FINEST, if not the finest, WHISKIES EVER IMPORTED INTO HONGKONG.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
1472
HARBOUR NOTIFICATION.
No. 4 or 1891.
DEFFRRING to Harboar Notifications Nos. 2 and 3 of 1894, Notices horeby given that the MEDICAL INSPECTION of VESSELS ARRING from HONGKONG or other Southern Porte is DISCON- TINUED from this date, axcept in euses bere there is Contagi as Disease on board, which are to be governed by Article 16 of the Harbour Regalatians, which reads us follows:-
"A vessel arriving with a contagious disante on board shall not come nea1or the lower limit of the Harbour than two miles, shall By at the fore a yellow Ang, and shall not allow anyone to disembark or come or board without permission from the Harbour Manter's Often."
A. M. BISBEE,
Coast Inspector. Approved :
ALFRED E. HIPPISLEY,
Cammissioner of (visloms. Custom House,
Shanghai, 6 September, 1894.
SHIPPING
ARRIVAL
September 1:--
1466
Pindobona, Austrian steamer, 2 689, P. Mersa, Trieste July 21, and Singapore Sept. 4. General SINDEX & Co.
Maria Valerie, Austrian steamer, 2,644, Joseph Costanzo, Kobe (Japan) Septeurberi 5, General. -SANDEX & Co.
Arration Aper, British steamer, 1
Agata,
Date of Learing.
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Sept. 18, at 3 p.m. P. & O. 2. N. Go......Sept. 14, at noon. Dod roll, Carliti & Co. Sept. 14, at noon, Butterfold & Swire. Sept. 12, at noon. Jardine, Matheson&Co à bout Sept. 26, Arabol,Karberg&Co. about Sept, 12, P.&O. S. N. Co..... Sept. 13, at noon. P. & 9. S. N, Co......About Sapt. 18. Shawan & Co......... Sept. 13, at 6 pm.
Maritime Sept. 19, at noon. Messageries
Dodveli, Varlill & Co. About Sept. 13,
•Sieraman & Co.. Shawan & Co......
Quick despatch. Quick despatch.
Siemsson & Co..... Quick despatch,
Sept.
18, at p..
Butterfield & Swire.. Jardine, Matheson&Co Sept. 13. at 8 pm. 0. & G. S. 8. C... Sept. 12, daylight. Pacilo Mail S. S. O. Sept. 19, at 1 p.m. Sasann & Co. Quick despatch. Butterfeld & Swire...Sept 12. at 3 p.m. P. & 0. S. N. Co......About Sept. 24. Sander & Co............ September 13.
Dodroll, Carlill & O. About Sept. 18. Stenissen & Co.
Sept. 12, at 4 p.m.
D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. Sopt. 10, dayligh Douglas Lapraik & Co. (Sept. 18, at 10 a.. Canadian PB R. Co. Det, 3, at noon. Sander & Co. September 13,
Nor. P'â S. & R..Gos. Rept. 25, at noon.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For YOKOHAMA & KOBE.—
Per Gerda, at 11.30 a.m., of Wednesday, tho 12th inst,, instead of as previons. ly bouded.
For SANDAKAN & KUDAT,—
Per Memnon, at 2.30 p.m., on Wednes.
day, the 12th inst.
For SINGAPORE
For Herika, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 12th inst.
For AMOY & MANILA. —
Per Zufire, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednoedas,
the 12th just,
For FOIBOW & HAIPHONG.—
Per Hanoi, at 9.3) a. m., on Thursday,
the 19th inst.
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA Par Verona, at 11,30 a.m., on Friday,
the 14th inst
For
THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNS- VILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE.-(Supplementar, Mait un board till time of departure. Extra Pustogo 10 cents)
Par Mfenmuir et 2.10 p.m., on Saturday,
the lach inst
For AUSTRALIAN PORTS.—
Per Chingly, at 2:30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 18 b Sept.
For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, R.C., & TACOMA.- Per Thom, at 11.30 a.b., on Tuesday,
the 20th Supt.
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.- The British Contract Packet Rohilla will bo despatched on THURSDAY, the 13th Thatnot, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be-
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight.Occidental & Oriental 8.8. Co. Stoamor leaves for Japan and San Francisca.
Noon.-Teucer leaves for London. 3 p.m.-Werton Isaves for Sandakan, &o. 4 p.m.-Hertha leaves for Hamborg,
General Memoranda. THURSDAY, September 13:-
Goods par drration Apear undelivered,
after Noon landed. SATURDAY, September 15-
Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices. Goods per Gerda undelivered after this
date enbject to rent.
9 p.m.--Meeting of Perseverance Lodge, TUESDAY, September 18 -
Goods per Maria Valerie andalivered
after this date subject to rent. Goods per Findobona undelivered after
The
this date subject to rent. SATURDAY, September 22:---
Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of
Obins Traders Insurance Co., Ld., at the Company's (ffice.
9 p.m.Performance at the City Hall. SATURDAY, September 20:--
p.m.-Performance at the City Hall.
Quotations. HONGKONG, September 11, 1894. OPIUM-Now Patua, canlı,....... 70)
cash,... New Benares, cash, 707)
12
+
4:
+-
Old
Old
t
New Malwa erodit, 620 Allowance, Catties, 8 to 18 Old Malwa, credit,. 660/670 Allowance, Catties, 8 to 24 Persian, Oily, cash, 740 Allowance, Gattius, 16/32 Persian, Paper tied 830 Allowance. Catlien, 16 to 3o
Exchange, HONGKONG. September 11, 1894
On Londen--
2/2
2,2
Rank, Wire, ...
2,2
11
On demand,
2,2
"
30 days' aight,
4 months' sight,
Credits, 4
Documentary,
4 wonthelight,
...2/3
On Paris--
On demand,
2.71
Credits, 4 monthe' aight,
Ja Berlin-Demand..........
2.83 2.24
Om New York-
On demand,
531
Credits, 60 days' sight,
55
Wire,
Ou Bombay-
**
On demand,
In Calautta
Πίτο,
On demand. On Shanghat--
On demand,
30 days' sight, private paper
Gold Leat, 100 lino (per task)
yond, md Brisdid to the Straits Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate! Settlements, Netherlands India, Burilver (por oz.)
mah, Ceylon, Adan, Egypt, Mitch, sud Gibraltar
the Mails, &c.
TUESDAY,” Bertesiner 11, 1864.
př. The publication of this issue commenced patty annoyanoss upon foreigners while at 6.4s pimm
The China Mail.
Beting strictly, within their legal rights. Under the new Treaty, it is conceiv ablo that foreigners, at first, will have to "hour" greater and rexations annoy ance; but an appeal to the Home Go- vornment and a display of firmness by HoeKONG, TUMDAW, SEPTEMBER 11, 1994 the British Minister to Tokio shonid be The publication of the new Treaty of standing. It amounts to this that suficient to bring about a better under commerce and navigation between Creat Japan is to be allowed fall Treaty Britain and Japan has called forth an rights by Britain without granting almost unanimous expression of disapequal rights in return, that these Treaty proval from the foreign community in rights have been granted before Japan Japan. We are told that it gives the had fully earned them, and that there Japanese ovarything they can reason is danger of British nationale failing to ably ask, and much more than they can obtain the benefits the Treaty is sup- property expect, while it sacrifices all posed to conter. We do not think the Englishman's most highly-prized Japan has reached that stags of civiliza privileges, and offers him a mere nothing tion which slove could justify a Treaty in return; also that if the new treaty on egaal terms with a Westora Pewor, ia carried into effect it means a loss of neither do we think Britain has chain liberty in many respects. On the other et a fair bargain, but, at the same time, band, we are told that Britain baa per- we do not think there need be so much formed an act of justice for the sake of alarm among the foreigners in Japan us justice, and such international proce- the ratification of the new Treaty sams dure is a rare as it is praiseworthy. to have aroused. It has to be remembered, however, that the last quotation is made by the official mouthpiece of the Japanese Gevera- ment. The opposition may be attributed to two causes. In the first place, it is almost impossible to fid foreigners who will admit that the modern civilisation of Japan is more than superficial. There is, unfortunately for Jupan, good reason for entertaining this belief. None of the Asiatic races have yet attained the bigh level of our Western civilisation, and while we value highly the enormous improvement that has taken place in Japan during the last forty years, and would desire to see still further develop-The ment in the same direction in the near future, we cannot abut our eyes to the absurdities and dangerous symptoms praduced by a too hasty adoption of Western methods. Compared with the alder Constitutions of the West, Japan The G. F. R. air. Empress of Japan, from is in the go-cart.
Until she has
Tancouver, left Yokohama for Kobe on Sept. 11.
approached somewhat nearer to maturity
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASSED STEL CANAL
OUTWARD BOUND-Haze Branch, Aug. 3
Liddesdale, Chienean, Aug. 7; Willese Branch: 10; Ajaz, Oceana, Alloun, 21 Oceanien, Allamotter, Malacca, Pakling, 23 Achilīns, "Niebo, 31; Glamorganshire, Glenavon, Palamed, HOMEWARD BOUND: Melpomene, Ning-
Strathmore, Sept. 4 chow, Palinur, Tambo, Aglaia, Ang. 28; Shanghai, Benlarg, Benmaly, 31; Caledonien, Sept. 4.
P. M. . . City of Peking, with the AMERICAN MALL of August 16; left Nagasaki for this port on Sunday, Sept. 9, at 6 ..
The N. P... Tacoma, from Tacoma, left Yokohama for Hongkong on Sept. 9, vis Kobe.
The
0.0. . . Belgic, with mall, e loft San Francisco for this port, vis Yokohama and Nagamki, on Sept. 8. The F. M... Chino, with mails, etc. Isit San Francisco for this part, vis Yoko- lama, on Aug. 28,
The P. &.0. Co.'s steamship Malus Iait Singapore for this poet on Sept. 8, and may be expected here on or about Sept 14.
The Glen Line steamship Glenfarg, from London and Straite, left Singapore on Sept. 8, and may be expected hera- on or about Sept. 14,
it is premature to place her on the same plane as Britain. The second reason which has called for the in- digrant remonstrance of foreign re- aidents arises out of the first. By the abolition of extraterritorial privileges it le dreaded that many injustiges will be inflicted upon, forogners. It is urged that the state of the law in Japan does not inspire one with coufidence. Corruption amongst the Judges is not altogether unknown, and 191, putting that aside it is maintained that The
not only will Judges be ignorant of the spirit and letter of the new Code in course of completion, but that they will be unable to divest themselves of a biss in favour of their own countrymen. In view of the fact that the new Civil Code is not yet completed, Lord Ross- bory might well bare hesitated before | runifying the treaty; but it is at least satisfactory to note that if any delay | occurs in revising and enforcing the new
be stayed.
192
1911
192
74
$46.50 $ 8.01
2013
J. E. Hansen, Osientes Ancunt 22. Per The usual hours wil be observed in clories A. S. WATSON & Co. Code, the operation of the Treaty may
30, and Singapore Sept. 3. Ovinm and Gən SIRI-DAVID Bassoon, Sons & Co.
Tourer, British steamet, 1,8/5, Bil-3, | MAILS BY the German PACKET. -- Forchow September 9, General. BUTTER- The German Contract Packet Gera PIELI SWIŁE.
Rohilla, British stemmer, 2.174, G. C. Henning, R. N.R, Shanghai Sept. 8, Maile and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
Thermopyle, Canadian barone, 975, Win- chester, Shanghai September 4. Ballast.—
The Co.'s Steamship
Fokies, Captain Daris, will LORDRE. despatched for the above Porta on THURSDAY, the 13th Instant, at Ten o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Cha General Managers.
Hongkong, September 11, 1894.
DEPARTURES. September 11-
Cheytang, for Cantun. Nanging, for Cunton. Lymoon, for Canton, 1478 Amigo, for Saigon.
FOR SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.
The Steamshir
Cromarty, Captain DUNCAN, will be despatched as shovo ou
1
THURSDAY, the 13th Instant, at 5 pm.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
Agents. Hongkong, September 11, 1894.
Yusman for Manila, Canter, for Swatow. Antenar, for Shanghai. Store Nordiske for a cruise. Nanchang, for Cantos.
CLEARED
Abwine, for Hihow.
will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 18th lustent, with Mnile for the United Kingdom, Europe and coun tries beyond, vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlemente, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Ludis, Aden, Egypt, Malta, &ta, &
Registry peas at 1 p.m.
The mail closes at 2p.m. Lato Let:er tili 2.30 p.m. with 10 mants extra postegs
MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL-
WAY C PACKET,--
The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress
aj Japan will be despatched on WED NESDAY, the 3rd October, with Maits for Shanghai, Japan, the United States, Canada, S., which will be closed as follows:-
11 A.M. Regia ry closea. 11.30 A.M. Post-Office doses, but Oorres- pondence may be posted on board the Packet with the Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage, until time of departure.
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
www
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr J. Batalha
Mr T. Mitchell Mr Moore
Zakro, for Amny. Daventry, for Raigon.
Airlie, for Shanghai.
1400
Gastic, for Amor, Japan and San Francisco. Presto, fur Fuochow.
Count Bandisin
Rep. 8. A Bayles
Mr Omar Noodt
Mr Ch. E. Bigmore
Cap. B. Craig
Capt. Pessad
Dr H. Roberts
Mi C. Bombach
THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.
The Co.'s Steamship
Zafiro, Captain CouHan, will be despatched for the shova
Port on THURSDAY, the 13th Instant, at Gp.m., instead of as previously advertized.
This Steamer has superior Accommoda. tion for Passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply lo
SHEWAN & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, September 11, 1894.
1459
FOR KOBE, (Calling at NAGASAKI if sufficient inducement offers).
The Steamship
Nanshan will be despatsbad for the above Port at Noon,
on FRIDAY, the 14th Inatant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, September 11, 1804,
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALOUTTA.
1474
Tener, tor Singapore and London.
PASSENGERS,
Per l'indobona, from Trieste, &c., 23 Chinese.
For Mari Valerie, from Kobe, Meaars Watson and Blum.
Pat Arrateon Apeur, from Calcutta, Mrs Hansen, Mr A. B. Wilson, sud 478 Chinese. Par Teneer, from Fouchow, Mr Thonso, Me Ballner, and 60 Chinese.
Per Rohilia, from Shanghai: for Hang tong. Miss Warren, Mia G. Le Mans, Me Chacy Sun Le and native servant, and 10 Chinese; for Brindisi, Capt. E. Graf Vou Baadisain; for London. Mr and Mrs E. L. Hunter, child and smak.
USPARTED.
Por Canton, for Swatow, 210 Obinene. Per Antenor, for Shanghai, 11 Chinese.
TO DEPART
Per Zafiro, for Amoy, 2 Europeans, and
200 Chinese,
Per Alwine, fer Hoihar, 150 Chinese. For Guelic, for Amoy, &c., 15 Europeans, and 72 Chinese.
Fer Presto, for Fouchow, 6 Chiosas. Per Teucer, fo: Sing «pore, 20 Ühinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Arratoon Acer ports: Left Calcutta on 22nd August, and experienced light to strong SW. in Bay of Bengal. Left Penang on 30th August, and Singapore on Zed September, The Steamship
sod experienced light ta strong S. W. winds Arratours Apear, Captain J. E. HANSEN, to lat. 14 N. Thence had strong gales wih bo despatched for the from W. to 8.E., with high confused seas, above Porte on SUNDAY, the 16th Instant, and rainy weather throughout. On the 6th
a four- at Daylight,
instaut, passed a -masted barque, with stump top-gallant mast
The British steamer Teucer reports: Fresh to moderate N.H. winds, beary Sly swell; rain at intervale.
For Freight or Fearage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONE & Üz.,
Agents. Hongkong, September 11, 1884. 1479
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-/
For FOOCHOW &' TIENTSIN.--
Mr A. P. Beatatt Mr Oisure
Maj-Gen, Owen, EÂI MrJ. H. Cookedge,j.Mr Pallichand
Capt. R. Crawford
Capt. R.
Mr W. A. Duff
Mr F. J. Esat
Mr F. E. Shean
Mr Dario Galvao
Dr Gomon de Silva
|
Me Gibson
Mr J. Hamilton
Mr J. H. Hopkins
Mr J. Kinghorns
Mr S. 4. Koreyaki
Mrs and Miss Gomes
de Bilva Mr H Stein
Mr Tho. Tadoek
Mr F. Thornton
LIMITED,
Ex 8.5. 40EN.
We have Received our First Shipment of
It is impossible to go into all the paints raised by the new tresty, but we may at least indicate a few. Mutcal rights are given in regard to travel,
.. Chelydra, from Calcutts and Straits, left Singapore for this port en Sept. 8, and may be expected hars on or about Sept. 14.
The as. Pathan left Singapore on Sept. 11, be expected here on crabout and way The an Pakling passed the Caval on Aug.
Sept. 17,
28, and may be expected at Singapore en 8th Sept., and Hongkong about 25th.
The N. G. I... Bagno left Bombay for this port on Sept. 9, and may be ex- ed here on or about Sapt. 30.
New mincs have boon opened at Taiping, Perak, with satisfactory resulta.
Tax .. Pathan left Singapore to-day, the
trade and residence of the nationale of 1th inst., and she is dus here on or about each country, and in regard to freedom Monday, the 17th insi.
of conscience, private or public exorcise Tax P. M... City of Peking, with reals, of worship, burial according to religious
customs, and taxation, while exemption &c., loft Nagasaki for this port on the Dik is given from compulsory military instant, at € a.m.
Vegetable & Flower service, contributions imposed in lieu of
Seeds.
SEASON 1894-05,
The SEEDS will be OPENED OUT 54 WOOD
as the weather sets fine, and in the mean
time orders will be booked for execution in
it and all forced toena or military exac-In is reported from Chefog that Capt. Fong, tions. Two important exceptions are late of the Teguen, is under sentence of made in regard to tradal privileges: death for onwardice.
no purchase of land can be made by the
subjects of either country in the other, Tas Nelson han undergone refit, and le and coasting trade is excluded from the probably already on her way to Hongkong Treaty and is made subject to the laws to relieve the Victor Emanuel as receiving of the respective nations. In a country ship.
where the manufacturers are so prone
to appropriate the inventions and to THE has reached us from Seoul a pare- copy the trade marks of Western mani-pblet entitled The Mission Question in facturers, it was a wise measure to Chins-How to lessen the recurrence of induce Japan to give protection to
foreign patents, trade-marks, and de-And-Christian and Anti-Foreign Riote," by the angnanee in which they are received assigns. That was only what might have. T: Gardoor, Esq., C.M.G., H.B.M.'s
long as the supply lasts.
SEED LISTS
with
HINTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and may still be obtained on application.
Our Seeds are all tested before being pot ap in London. They are packed sader our
been expected, however, from a country Canal-General at Seoul. aspiring to the high position of equality
with the Power of the West. The Tas Shanghai Reserve Corps for the proc readjusted tariff may come into operatection of the Foreign: Settlements” af tion within a month of the exchange of Shanghai has now been organised on most ratifications, subject to the most favour complete lines by the Municipal Count). ed-nation clause. This, of course, means
that British subjects will not have to The places allotted to them to guard in ense pay higher duties than those levied from of disturbance are the Central Police Sta other foreigners. It thus follows that tion, the Hongkow Police Station, the Bris, the new Treaty does not come into foretisk Consular Offices and the Grand Stand, until similar Treaties are made with
other Western Powers, and it is from Tas Band of the 1st Shropshire LI belief that Britain's lead will not be will play the following programme at the
Ozpt. & Mrs Walmanor Supervision, and the greatest care is Towed that British residents in Japan Officers' Mass to-night, commencing at 8°
pin their Inst hope to this saving clause, alock
Mr and Mrs E. Lycott Mr O. Troestler Mr R. Lali Mr O. Mackinlay Mr J. S Mason Mr C. E. Mohta
Mr Harry T. Methuen
J
Mt W. Whiler Mr and Mrs Whyta Mr A. B. Wilson
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL. Mr & Mrs Rous Antone C. Malsch
Me and Mer Manaich The Misses Anton"
chi'd and nurs Mr H. E. Boxstall Mr Hart Buck
Mrs Rassi Ashton, Mir A. C. Marshall
Mr & Mrs McCallum
and child Mr L. Mendel Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Mr H. E. Moyerink
tlie and child Mr. J. S. Moses
He J. Northmanz
Mrs W. E. Clarko
Mrs A. S. Palmer
Mr
T. P. Cochmas
Mr E. Ortiz
Mr
J.
B.
B. Coughtrie
My 0.
E. Goatz
O. W. Dickson
Mrs PF. Perislozzi
Mr K. McK. Ross
Winner Mari'in' with
Mazurka, «A. Mäsummer Bre
Quadrille * Mouso Carin
Vise
The Giren diens
sxercised to insure protectiva in tesonit.. It may be pointed out that refined overre... Baer und Dichter
Sowings should be mado in fine weather sugar.will be admitted at 10 per cent. Dates ElevenisonBarnkowack.
duty, which is supposed to be a conces. Belection Partanci only and the remainder of the packets aion to Hongkong interests. The duties Beleton. Iolanthe secured from damp, and kept in a dry place on importa into Japan, takon all over, show an increase as compared with for repeat Sowingr.
present rates, and if ever the new tariff Tas Band of the at Shropshire Light In- is called into operation the dutiable faztry will play the following programme value of imports will include freight, on the Barreck Square to-morrow sigår, insurance and commission, a burden commencing at 7.30 o'nlock;mú which will tell very severely against Folk Pon of the Poisette the importer.
In any consideration of the new Trea Venetian Bong ty it would be manifestly unfair to blame an ATT and derict Japan for her efforts to enter the comitycheThe Boeter Bele of nations on the most favoured condi- Valss 261s. Cara ... tions. But it is itapossible to acquit The Band of the Hongkong Ragh, will play the Rosebery Administration of a want the following programme in the Public et consideration for their nationals in Garcess to-morrow night, commencing at 9 Japan, and it is difficult to account for their present action except by msuming cook (weather permitting) - that, like many more in England, they Overtano are suffering from an acute attack of a Japan glamour. In its terms the Trear Belection ty may appear to give equal rights, but
Bolkata Lieder Gangl " Bagatelle? my aliteriel in actual operation it cannot. The Jap sness have perfect freedom to enter any COAL-MERONA, saya the Hingo News, port in Britain for the purposes of trade, have petitioned for an official prohibition al The Best and Chespart Machines in the whereas trade with Japan is restricted the export of coal, as they do not know how
CLAY'S FERTILIZER. A high-class Fertilizer for Fot Plants and for use in the Garden generally : it supplies ustural nourishment to the soil, and assists the process of assimilation, thereby aiding the Plants to attain to their Mrs J. T. Hamilton Mrand MrsP. Sacbae, full siao, vigcar, and beauty. Mr and Mrs H. Huta-2children and nurse Sold in Tins containing 10 the. sach, $175.
phreys & 3 children Mr F.
Beip Mr and Mrs J. D.Mrs Spry
Humphreys
8. Taylor MrChantrey InchbaldCapt. A. Till t Dr. and Mrs J. H.Mr H. K. Tomkins
Livut Commander Knobs anul sƠN.
Tafell, R.N,
Mr. Kramer
Bir O
Mr D. Landale Mr. A.. Lavy Miss L.
Mes Tufnell
Mr J. Y. V. Vermon
YBAK HOTEL.
Capt. and Mrs Ander Mr G. H. Medhamt
sou and child Capt. and Mrs Moore
Mr F. Morony
Miss Cong Mr H. Grombie
Per Pristo, at 11.30 m., on Wednesday, Mr H. L. Dalrymple the 126 inst, instead of as previous Mr E. Delbanco ly notified
Mr B. P. Dipple STRAITS & LONDON.-.
YOKOHAMA.
The Steamship
Pathan, Captain WEIGHT, will be For dospatched as above on
or abou: TUESDAY, the 18th Instant,
For Freight or Panago, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
· 1470 · Hongkong, September 11, 1894,
Fer Teucer, at 11.30 am, on Wednes. day, the 12th fast, instead of a pre. viously notified
Me W. Parfitt
Mr Cordina Rialmen
Mrg
Mrs F. Robinson and
children
Mr J. F. Dowling Mr Sandelands Mr Geo. Fenwicks Mr F. H. Slaghak Rev. and Mrs Fergu-Me and Mrs A. Find
lay Bmith & family Capt, Etonham Mrs Stonham Mr A. G. Stokes Capt. & Mr Wllion
For NAGASAKI & KOBE...*
Me W... Harrison Per Changsha, at 1150 am, on Wednes- Mr Geo, Holmes
day, the 12th inst, instead of as pre. | Mr Marton Jones riously notified.
Mr J, E. Marse
H
28 Ba
$4.50
Directions for Ues are given on the Label
BANSOME'S "NEW PARIS "
LAWN MOWERS.
Market.
For Sale at Manufacturers Prices,
March
in Chianes de Jeune Kendi okul, Plaketon, Walhou. Eldorado Valse......
addon Kal
The Cowoks.pher..
Podka
to only a few ports: Looking at the terms of Article III of the Treaty and elas to save themselves from the conse Clause 2 of the Protocol, there appents quences of breach of contracts sizendy madis to be some ambiguity on this point, or the alternative charge of unpatriotien Then again, there is really so com in selling to foreigners. Similarly ship. parison between the minor officials of waren, in some cases, have seked that
| A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, Britain and the officials of Japan. their ships may be requisitioned, not char
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY;
ESTABLISHED AD, 1841.
Hongkong August 30, 1894,
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Britain, we have at least a guarantee
that the laws and municipal regulations tored. The former course will avis them if will be administered with something unable to fulfil their contenota, while the like reason, Past experience has shown latter implying that voluntary soquinonce that the Japanese arenat above inflating would be an defense.
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