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Mails,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK SBA & BALTIO PORTS: 1140,

LONDON, NEW YORK, BC

JN,

BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, BALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.

TAN COMPANY'S STANIES WILL CALL ar SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS AND LUGOJN

N. B.-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Laling for the principal places in RUSSIA.

To-day's Advertisements. Į

CHINA MBROHANTS' STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY'S DEBENTURE LOAN or 1886.

36th INTEREST,

INTEREST DUE on BONDS of thie LOAN will be Payable at the OFFICES of the HORORONG & SHANGE BANKING CORPORATION DO Bad after the 1st Decembar, 7.594.

For the HOFORONG & SHIFODA BANKING

CORPORATION

T. JACKSON,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, November 30, 1894.

1946

NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA (FLORIO & RUBATILNO UNITED COMPANIES).

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM BOMBAY & SINGAPORE.

Perishable

Goods to be taken delivery of immediately.

N MONDAY, the 10th day of Decem. The above Parts, Consigness of Cargo

8.8. iugno having arrived from ber, 1994, at 3 pm, the Company' 6.8. SACHSEN, Captain H. SUTNEY by her are hereby informed that their Gooda with. MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE are being landed at their risk into the and CARGO, will leave thin pert as above Godowns of the WANUHAI WAREHOUSE AND STORAGE COMPANT, L., Wanghai, wksnos calling at NAPLES and GED.

vill be granted delivery may be obtained Shipping Orders Noon, ou SATURDAY, the 8th December

No Claims will be admitted aftor the Cargo and Spacia will be received Goods have left the Godowns, and all board nold! Noon, on MONDAY, the 10 Claims must be sent in to the CTICE of the December, and Parcels will be received (Undersigned before Noon, or the th the Agency's Office) until Non, on SUNDAY, the 9th December. Contents of Packages December, or they will not be rescgnized. are required No Parcel Beceipts will be signed at less than 83, and Parools should not exceed Two Feat Oukio in measure mont.

10th

The Steiner has splendid Accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardess.

Linen can be washed on board.

For further Particular, apply to

MELCHERS & Co., Agents.

Hongkong. November 16. 1904 1960

To-day's Advertisements.

HARMSTON'S

CIRCUS

ANU

GRAND

ROYAL MENAGERIE

OF

WILD ANIMALS.

In cosequence of ST. ANDREW'S BALL taking place in the CITY HALL, There will be

NO PERFORMANCE

of

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS TO-NIGHT.

GRAND RE-OPENING DAY, TO-MORROW, 1st December,

TO MORROW, 1st December,

02 the

NEW RECLAIMED LAND

NEXT TO

MURRAY PIER.

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY),

1st December.

2 SHOWS!

2 SHOWS!!

At 3 o'clock and at 9 p..

GRAND MATINEE PROGRAMME

FOR THE LITTLE ONES. MONSTER PROGRAMME IS TAR

EVENING.

No Fire Insuranco has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Clodious after the 6th December will be subject to rent. CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, November 30, 1994,

TO LET.

DWELLING HOUSES

(Furnished).

1999

MOUNT KELLET,

Destination

THE CHINA MAIL

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Fessela.

Bremon & Ports of CallSachsan (8)..

Vernon (8). Japan... Kobd

Aboy (8)....... Kobé

[Strathdeo (C). London, v. Suez Osual Glongyle (a), London, V. Suez Canal Chenfarg (s). London & Ports of Call Bivound (8).. London, v. Marseilles. Cuton (a).... Manila, via Amoy......

Yitensang (4).. Marsailles and Genca. Conch ().... Marseilles, v. Saigem Oledonian (8)... New York, .SusCanal Glamorganshire (a) New York

Icy A Nickels

A. Francisco, v. Japan China (6)..

Francisco, v. Japa

8.

Shanghai.....

Shanghai.

Shanghai Shanghai.

Bulgic

Shanghud (6)..

Siam (8).... Li Foo (5).... Nestor (a).

S'pore, Havre & B'burg Friggs (B).. S'pore, Pinang & B'bay Bisagno (s).. Swator, Amoy & Tani Fokion ().. Trieste, & Fossidon (a). Vancouver (B.C., & Empress of Japan Yokohands and Kab., Chingtu (s).. Victoria (8.0.), o. Tucina (6).

Agents.

Dats of Leavi), 7.

Norddeutscher Lloyd, Dea. 10, at 3 p.m. P. & O. S. N. Do... Deo. 7, at 0. Batterfield & Brire...Dec. 1, daylight. Dodwell, Carlili & Ca Dec, 6, at noon. Jardin, Matheson & Dec. 3, at 4 p.m. Janling, Matheson& About Deo. F. P. & 0.8. N. G...... Dec, 6, at noOL.

&D. B. N. Co... About Dec. 15. Fardine,Machoson&Ou Deo. 3, at 4 p.m. Arnhold, Karberg&Co About Doo. 5. Mossagorien Maritimos Dec. 12, at noon. Dodwell, Carlill & About Des. 8. Siemsson & Co. Quick despatch. Pacific Mail S. S. Od. Dec. 12, daylight. 0. &0. S. 8. C... Dec. 19, daylight. . P. & Đ, $. N, Co... Des. 1, at thỎI P. & O. 8. N. Co...... About Dec. 3. Darlowils & Co Dec. 6, at. 5p.m. Butterfield & Swira... December 7. Sierongan & Oc.. Dec. 7. at 4pm. Carlowitz & Oc.i... ¡Dec. 5, at noon.

Dec.

2, daylight. Douglas Laprak & Co.

Dacomber 7. Bander & Co....... (s).. Canadian F'he R. Co. Dec. 26, at noon. ..Nor. Pio S. & R. Co. Dec. 11, at noon. ..Butterfield & Swire... December 10.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAL

The Stenship

La Foo.

Captain Wissos, will bo despatched for the 100v8 Port on THURSDAY, the 6th December, at 5 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co. Hongkong, Novembe: 30, 1894.

1947

DEPARTRI

Per Haitan, for Swatow, 160 Chineze. Per Palinures, for Anany, 4 Europɔaus, and 198 Ohineze.

Per Nangang, for Shanghai,!1 Europesa,

and 20 Chinese.

Per Banci, for Haiphong, 1 Europeau, and 30 Chinese.

Per Choyang, for Singapore. 427 Chineas. Per Kutzung, for Swataw, 60 Chinese.

To DIPART Per Swatow, for Asiptong, 40 Chinero.

SHIPPING REPORTS, The British steamer Yuensang reparts: Had moderate monsoon and saa, ina woa-

Dakin, Cruickshank & ther

Company,

Ltd.

[AVE JUST RESIVED A CONSIGNENT

BIGHOLERE, at MAGAZINE GAP. HAVE

No. 2, CASTLE TERRACR

A HOUSE is WEST END TERRACE,

Bonbam Read.

FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in BEGIN STREET, PREL

STEET and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS is No. 5, SEELLET

STREET.

GODOWNS-en

BLUE BUILDINGS,

No. 74, PRATA Üentral

Apply to

THE BONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY (6., Læn,

Hongkong, November 30, 1994,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

18

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND 'AMSUI

Te Co.'s Swamship

Fekien

Captain Davis, will be

despatched for the above

OF

Ilford Dry. Plates,

4., 1/1, 10 × 8, 10 × 19,

and are offering the same at..

POPULAR PRICES.

Sensitized Albumenized

PAPER,

pl, in tips

OHEAP AND RELIABLE,

Port on SUNDAY, the 2nd December, at Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Daylight,

For Freight or Pasango, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managera. Bongkeng, Novutabor 90, 1894.

1937

| INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA FIA AMOY

The Co.'s Steamakip

Yumeang,

1921

Capt. WADmore, will be despatched as above an MONDAY, the 3rd December, atá p.m.

This Steamer has superior Accommods tion for First-class Passengers

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, November 30, 1894.

GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.

The Steamship

Glergyle, Captain GO, will be despatched an abore un ́ ́60 MUNDAY, the 3rd December, at 4 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agenta. Hongkong, November 30, 1894,

Rotes of Chaira .........

Single Beats in Borce.....

Dress Urole Chairs

$10.00 200 1.00

Stalls, Carpeted Seats

Gallery (for Chiness only)

JU

SOLDIERS and SALLON Uniform will be

Charged 3 Vents to the Carpeted Susts

unly.

BOX PLAN at KELLY & Walsh's,

HOBERT LOVE,

Manager.

Hongkong, November 30, 1904.

1938

STEAMSHIP SAŁAZIE

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. JONSIGNEES of Urgo from Londən 6.8. Nerthe aud Guada quier, from Eavre ex 8.5. Guadalquiver, and frea Bordeaux ex S.3. Nantes and Bordeau, in conection with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that thair Goods-with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stond at their riska into the Godowns of the BONGLING & KOWLOON WHARE & GODOWN COMPANY, LD,, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing, Optional Capro will beforwarded on, unless intimation is feceived from the Consignes

13 before am. To-DAY (Friday), request ing it to be landed here

Bill of Lading will be countersigued by the Undersigned.

Goods retasining unimed after Tum- BAY, the 6th December, at Noon, will lia subject to rent, and landing charges.

All Claims must be sent iu to me on bofore THURSDAY, the 6th December, or they will not be recognised.

All Damaged Packages will be examined ON THURSDAY, the 8th Docomber, at 4 p.. No Fire Insurance has been effected..

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent.

1$43

Hongkong, November 30, 1894,

STRATH LINE OF STEAMERS,"

FOR KOBE (DIRECT).

The Steamship

Strathdee,

Capt FORSYTH, will be despiched for the abere Port at Noon, on THURSDAY, the th Proximo.

For Freight or Passige, ly to

DODWELL, CAL LL & Co.,

Артык

i

1870

NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE 11ALIANA (FLORIO & RUBAttino United COMPANIES).

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG & BOMBAY, Having connection with Company's Mail toamors to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, (LEC"JORN); } and GENOA; all MEDITERRANEAN, ADRIATIC, LETANTINE and BOUTH AMERI" CAN PORTA, no to Okumao. Taking Cargo at through rates to PERSIAN GULF and BAGDAD.

The Steambip

Bisagno, C.BAZARING, Master, will

be despatched as above of WED SDAY, the 8th December, at Noon,

in

At Boxsay the Steamers are discharging VICTORIA Dook.

For further Particulars regarding Freight sud Passage, apply to

- CARLOWITZ & 0%,

Agenta. Hongkong, November 30, 1894.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

November 20 :-

The Italian steamor Bisagno ragurtu Had strong monsoon from N.K.

The German steamer Lyremous reports: Had fresh, to strong N.E monsoon all the WAY.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close- For SHANGHAI.-

Per Shanghai, at 11 30 am, on Ratervlny,

the 1st December.

For KOBE----

Per Amog, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday, the

1st December.

For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUI

Fer Fokim, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, the

Jat Denombar.

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

KONOXONG HOTEL

Mɛ W. Alduse

Me J. KirkwooKl Mr and Mrs J. &ideanMr E. Love

Loat. Luscombe, T. X. Mr H. Lyall

And 2 children

Mr C, S. Barff

M. A.

Rev. A. Baylee, Mr H. McCallan

Mr W. Blaynay

Mrs McComb

Mr A. McEwan

Major and Mrs Bot Mr J. McWilome

Mr T. Mitchell

D. Campbell, Mr and Mrs F. Mor-

and child Capt

and Mrs CombaRer. And Mra 7. E. and child

Narth

1840 MG J. Biển

Cosmopolit, German staator, 552, A Holta, Newcheang November 21, Oil and Beana.-Wren & Co.

Bygdo, Norwegian str. 771, O. Brekke, Newebwang and Cheloo November 23,

Bens.-CHINESS.

Redbreast, British gunboat, 805, Captain R. H. Johnston Stewart, Amny Nov 28.

Bierra Miranda, British ship, 1,789, A. McMaster, Cardiff August 9, Oca GOVERNMENT.

Salarie, French steamer, 2,198, A. Paul, Marcailles October 28, Alexandria November 2, Port Said 3, Sues 4, Aden 8, Colombo 16, Singapore 22, and Saigon 26. Mails and General.MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

November 30:-

Famarind, Norwegian atr., from Canton, I'rogress, German steamer, from Canton, Facehu, British steaver, From Canton. Fuensang, British steamer, 1,108, W. Waddilove, Manila November 27, General

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.

Strathder, British steamer, 1,709, Forsyth, Hongy Nov. 27, Coal--JANINE, MATS 80.3 & Co.

Bisagno, Italian str., 1,497, . Barabino, Bombay November 8, and Singapore 21, General--CARLOWITZ & Co.

Lysmoon, German steamer, 1,238, G. Heuermann, Chinking November 26, Rice and Genaral-Strassen & Co.

Shantung, British stoomer, 1.535. Famp ton, Sonrabaya November 18, Sugar - BUTTERFIELD & SWIKE

Holstein, German at., 1,103, J. Bruhn, Saigon November 25, Rice and Rice-four.

WIELER & Co.

DEPARTURES. November 30 Cormopulit, for Canton Lifoe, for Canton. Haitun, for Bwalow,

mit, for Kabe. Patinarus, for Amay. Hanoi, for Haiphoog. Nenyang, for Bhanghai. Taksung, for Amoy, Diamond; for Kobe.

Choyaung, for Singapore and Calcatta. Katsang, for Swatow. Salazie, for Shaoghal. 1940 Lzeemoon, for Canton.

CLEARED Swatow, for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS. AREITED.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, (UNDER MAIL CONTRAOF WITH THI AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT).

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG; COLOMBO, BOMBAY, 'ADEN, SUEZ, FORT SAID, BRINDIST, VENICE, FIUME AND ~TRIESTE,

selles, Mr and Mrs de Menezel, Menara Per Ealasis, for Hongkong: from Mar. Jacquet, Thouert, Liat. Usres, and Br Jacquat from Singapore, Mesara Chong Foo Teng and servant, Lang Soo and ser Tant, and Mr. A. F. Weber; from Saigon, More Denoza, Maurice Abcam, Jootor, Mrs Mouny, Mra Remedios, Mr P. Fran coin, and 205. Chicese. For Shanghai: from Marseilles, Mears Ballard, Frin, Mr Denos, David, Lebez, Bom and son, and Mrs Gariest and 2 children, Mr Bartha fort; from Singapore, Mr Y. V. Birkin. The Co.'s Steamship For Kobe: from Marsilles Messrs Mallet

Patter

and Oka, For Yokohams: from Marseilles, Ospt. A FELLNER, VIU M Mra

and Chirian was k More News be despatched as above berry. Schreid, and

and 8. Fromah Manes;

(Taking Cargo at through rates to DAL OUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIO PORTS.) Also to NATAL EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH & CAPE TOWN...

on FRIDAY, the 7th December.

Carge will not be received on board after

3 p.m. prior to date of sailing.

For further information is to Passage and Freight, apply to

BANDER & O

· Agursta.

from Baigon,

Gearni, Penziat Oger, Uerlin, Melfort and Bouchard.

Par

from Manila, Mears Be

and Baithiriaz, and 110 Chiness,

Per Basque, from Singapore, 60 Chinoes: Per Lycamson, Leum Shanghai, Meurs E. Slacker, R. Bertrand, and 9 China. £843 | Parisioen, trem figon, sẽ Chirwa

Mr W. Parütt

Mc Portal

Capt. Crawford

Mr J. R. Duggatt

Major and Mrs Fur-

Mr R. H. Douglas

Mr W. A. Duff

Mr. N. Edison

» Chas

Mr B. Reich

Mr W. Robissou

Mr. A. Susith

Mr & Mre Gill Eldrad Mr F. E. Shean Mr G. Fenwick Dr. D. Galtau

Dr. Sleaart

Mrs W. B. HarmatonMr John Stanbrt

and child

Mr P. Sarhos Me and Mr. Gen.Mr W T

Harmsto

MrJ. Teba

Mr Frank Harmaton Mr H. S. T Mr C. II. S. Barris Me W. Wo Men Hodgins Mejor and Men Wrot-

tesley

Mr E Iverson

| Mr J. Kinghorn

MOUNT AUNEN HOTEL.

Mrs J. Acheson andMadame Huert

Mr H. Humphreys child Mr F. 8. Bell

and a childreni Mr Hart Back Mr Chantres lochbald Dr. and Mrs J. Can Mc D. Malsch

ilie and child Mr & Mrs MoCallwo

and child and Coben Mr and Mrs Charles

Mr. E. Meyarink Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr E. Ortiz Hon and Bira W. M.Mrs Spry

foodman and childCapt. A. Till to Mr and Ms E. A.Mr. E. Temkins

Bewitt

Mr J. Y. V. Verava

WINDSOR HOTEL.

Mr John J. Hour Mr E. Kochler Mn Lae

Capt. Boucherie Capt. G. Ubardia Mr P. R. Clausen Capt. A. W. E. Cob. F. G. Lisba

bat'

Mr. B. Maodogru là Mr E. H. Derrick Mr F. D. Bableati Capl. L G. Feurer Mr C. Manicua Mr and Mrs GarwoodMr F. W. Rapp Mr Q, E. Gerard

Capt. Toulmin Mr J. O. Gourdin Capt. R. B. Walmau, Mr W. G. Gray 6.L.L Mr J. H. Bal Mr W. Wheelcr

PRAK

Mr M. G. Allen Mr J. G. Buckla Mr J. A. E. Chandet Mina Uon

Capt. Von Corbach Me H. Ocombie

Mr R. P. Dipple

Me J. P. Dowing

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping,

Daylight.Amoy leaves for Ecb6. Nou, Shanghai leaves for Shanghai. Meeting.

Non-Private Mesting of Shareholders of the Green Joland Cement Co., Ltd., at the Company's Office,"

Amusements.

Imagine it will awaken the public to a Pense of the dangers that lurk behind The present system of public rapresenta- tion in the Legislatare of this Colony.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1894.

of $600,000, proceed to imposa al ditional taxation on the Colony in order to provide a uniform rate of pay he themselves. We say it would be pain- The exchange and silver question is ful to part with them, but there is a too wide to discuss in all its ramificn- wonderful recuperative force in the Co |tions, ovos if it were necessary to do solony which might-we venture the cup- on the present occasion. To attack, at position with marked diffidence-enable once, the central idea of Wednesday's it to recover from the loss. The only discussion, we can say wa join with the hope we could axpress is that some of 3 p.m.-Barmston's Grand Virens, &c., Officials in deploring the decline in sa these first-rate men of exceptional ta- at the New Reclaimed land next to larice reckoned on a sterling basis. Is leats and ability might give the Colony. Murray Pior.

is not only the Oficials of Hongkong the opportunity of experimenting with p.m.-Harmaton's Grand Circus. &oor of any of the other British colonies en better listed for the commonplace at the New Reclaimed Land next to that are injuriously affected by the requirements of the Clony, even though Murray Pier.

present instability of silver in relation they might be devoid of that failing of. to gold. Everybody in this Colony all great minds-vanity. 3.30 p.m.--Competition of the Hongkong who has got home connections suffers

Rifle Association.

in company with the Official party; it Interest of China Merchants' Steam is ont of this mutual suffering that our Nav. do.'s Debenture Loan of 1886 sympathy goes forth to the Officiale. payable.

They are hard hit; we are hard hit.

MiscellaneonA.

FROM tav lat January, 1895, the Sub

scription to the Catra Matz will be

as follows:-

LOLAL AND GENERAL.

PARSED SUER- CANAL. OurWARD BOUND-M. Baquehem, Od

90; Metapedia, Nov. 2; "Oberon, Md- dava, 6; Romsey, 9; Bendariş, Ayr, 13; Breconshire Gimshid, Keemu, Aglaia, 16; Thumon, Benedisk, 20; Niobe, 23.

HOMEWARD HOUND ;-M. Faleris, Oct. 24;

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. They have home interests that draw upon their incomes; we lure homs intorests that draw upon our incomes. They find the cost of living here has becoina greater; we find that the cost of living here is greater than it was a few years ago. Their incomes in dollare have increased. Our incomes in dollars have decreased. They can enjoy holidays in England on leave pay calculated on e fictitious dollar value of 4/; we get leave without pay The based oafany doffer, real or fictitious. Many of the fare allowed to remit

For the Quarter..........87.00 Month........... 2,50 CHIA MAIL OFFICE,

Umaskou. November 27. 1894.

Hongkong

THE

Dispensary. morey home at rates higher than the

eurren Prateswejmast make all remit- tances at current rates. We do nut even share in the advantages possessed. Has Received by the S-S, SYDNEY, and by officials in respect to hours of labour,

from other Soucosa,

THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES

in

CHRISTMAS CARDS

AND

comprising:--

JAPANESE wid ENGLISH DARDS, hand painted and of Artistic Designs JAPANESE VIEWS; VIEWS HONGKONG and Types of NATIVE CHARACTER,

Alao

Thy

Energia, 30; Trocas, Nor, 3; Brati leven, 9; Glengarry, Gerda, 13; Tan- takes Telemachus, 20; Findobonan, Malacca, 23

N. P. ». a. Tacoma left Yokohama for P. M. s. s. Chine, with the AMERICAN Hongkong on the 22nd inst.

Man of Nov. 6, left Neganski for this port on Friday, Nov. 50, at 7 oʻdock, and may be expected bere on or about Sunday, the 2nd Dea.

the P. & O. . Sam, with the ENGLICK

The

The

The

Man of Nov. 2, left Bingapore ou Tuesday, Nov. 27, até p.m., and miy be expected here on of about Monday afterton, Dec. 3. This packet brings roplies to letters despatched from Hongkong on Sept. 27.

O. P. str. Empress of Japan, with the CANADIAN Mar, left Nagasaki on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 3 p.m., for Hongkong, via Shanghai.

O. &... Belgio left San Fran claco on November 15 for this port, vis Yokohama and Nagasaki,

P, M. & Peru, with mails, &c., left San Francisco for this part, via Yoko- The N. P... Sikh left Tacoma for Hong-

bama and Naganaki, on Nov. 24.

kong, via Japan ports, on the 23d

inst

The D. D. R. s. a. Kriemhild, from Hat- barg, left Singapore for this port en Nov. 27, and may be expected here ca or about Dec.

&c. And yet we as a colony have to bear an additional burden to give an additional benefit to the Civil Service. We have had the subject of depreciation of sterling values placed before us very clearly by the Colonial Treasurer and the Attorney General. But it does not seem to have occurred to NEW YEAR CARDS, these gentlemen who undoubtedly put forward their side of the question as fairly as it is possible to put it, that the arguments they(adduced or the state of affairs they deplored had already become familiar the foreign community of Hoagkong by sad personal experience. The position of the Civil Servant, so long as he resides in the Colony and does not seek to fly to the refuge of The Catherine Apcar, from Calentti, leave and pay calculated on a 4/- dollar,

left Bingapore for this port on Nov. 24, and may be expected here on or abort is hard-very hard. But it is not wo

Déo. 2. Further Supplies, Ex 6.S. BOMBAY and hard as shut of the ordinary resident. The fall of exchange has seriously, S.S. CANTON,

and in some cases disastrously, affected the business of commercial houses in this Colony incomes have not ramnin- Wholesome Confectionery ed at their former rates, whereas the Official salary in dollarslinsincreased, and although there may be an extraor- dinary resuperative power in the Colony we fail to see equally extraordinary powers of recuperation in the dollar. It SPRIMAL CHEMES,

the Colony has suffered, as it undoubtedly Ta P. M. a. 3. China, with maila, &c., left has suffered, and if ordinary individuals Nagasaki for this, port this morning, tls D'ABRICOTS, JOBBAN ALMONDS, CARAMELS, have suffered, as we kuow they have 30th instant, at 7 o'clock,

suffered, it seems only fair that the PRALINES, CHOCOLATE, OYSTERE, DESSEY Civil Service, which is not suffering so Tar Austrian Lloyd's a. CHOCOLATE, BITTER SCOTUH, ALMOND Roos, severely, should bear a share in the Kobe for this port this morning, at day- EVERTON TOFFEE, ASSOKILN TOFFEE, FRY'S general calamity. The Colonial Treasurerlight. UKOCOLATES, MIXED BONEONS, NOVOIT therefore they look to the Secretary of Waits do not ran in 'the Forbidden City' 'VANGERISK,

State to increase their pay at the expense of Taipingahan. The bailiff have tried t of the Colony. Well, we suppose it

and failed. would be adjust to condemn Colonial Treasurerffor kis happy method We see from a home paper that Mr T. E. of manipulating the finances of the Whitehead was to deliver an address to the Colony. Neither should we condemn Royal Colonial Institute on the deprecia the Officists for endeavouring to squeeze

OF

AND

Delicious Sweets.

These shipments include:- CADRURY'S

HATE

BUSQUETS, ORANGE

PARTE

Roms, &c., &c.,

together with FANCY BOXES

which are very suitable for SEASONABLE PRESENTS to LUMES and UBILDREN,

And

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY

AND

CONGER VES

from the very best Parisian HouzDA,

including

FRUST JELLIES, PARDIENS, CRYSTALLION APRICOTS, CHERRIES, GREENGAGEN, A., in

LARGE AаORTMENT.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Hongkong, November 17, 1894

MARRIAGE

stated the Colony is not in grent straits,

the

5.

The O. S. S. Co.'s . 8. Nerior left Singe. pore on Nov. 28, and may be expected P. & O. On.' . . For here on or about Dec, 0.

left Boa-

bag for this port on Nev, 25. T28 P. & 0.4 1. Ceylon left London fər

this port on Nov. 26.

Poseidon Selb

the last cash out of the Colony. They ties of silver it affect British trade. look upon it as their due, although they CORRESPONDENT of a Lendon evening- do not all have the blundering honesty

of the Colonial Treasurer and the Har-paper states that Vice-Admiral · 0. F. bour Master to say so. We would bave Hotham, C.B., will stroceed Vice Admir thought that if there is a sum of Sir E. Fremantle on the China Station $600,000 at the disposal of the Trea whenever the war is over. sury it was totally unnecessary to levy

further taxation from the Colony. That Si Charles Hartley, the eminent onginesi, balvuce which is flaunted so osteata who is to investigate the Woosun, Bar and tiously before the eyes of the public, but what measures can be taken to amviet teads which is not explained, might have wer

the additional expense-the increase of over this barrier, was announced to leave salaries without having recourse to London by the English mail on 16th inst. fresh imposts. What is the use of body of Ahmed Singh, the Sith con- balance if it is not applied to meet the stable who mat his death at the heads of current expenditure of the Colony?

In the Finance Committee, the a marauding gang · of disperados in Colonial Treasurer was led astray by Winglok Street on the 22ad inat., wan the sincerity of his convictions to make cremated at the Happy Valley this after- uss of warm language and to set apon. The deceased constable was in the dangerous comparisons. We can readi

ly forgive the warmth of language. It Police Force only two and a half years, but 1859 tended to enliven a discussion that was during that period had earned the respe

deprived of its interest to a great extent of his superior. He bore

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by the previous private conferences emplary charseter. The fanórař, 'sortéjo On the 20th Oct., at St. Stephen's, East between the Officials and the Un loft the Fire Brigade Station in Twickenham, by the Rae, William Mardoch

Johnston, Vicar, EDWARD OPORGE, third son of Louis Broslaner, of 108, Priory-road, Hampstead, to Coneros. third daughter of the late Osptain W. F. Lewes, of Shang-

Bai,

officials. But it came with particularly Queen's Road shortly after noon, azd unfortunate grace from him to lectore

wis composed as follows Mounted Sikh the Colony on first-rate officers and third-rate malaries. We have no inten-troopers, the heares, Sikh constables, Chi- tion to import any personal allusions; news constables, European cocatabler, we have no desire to follow the Attor Earopoan Inspectors (cluding Mr Geo.

HOTEL.

Mr G. H. Medhurst Major and Mr G, K. | ♬ Phu pribitration of thu uus emrames.coney General into specifio cases of hard-

Moore

at 3.20 p.m.

Mr J. L. Primer Mr Sandelands

Mr and Mrs Sansom Mr F. H. Slaghek

Mr and Mrs A. Find-

Mr D. Farquharson Jay Smith & family

Me J. Hansen Mrs Stonham

Me W. S. Harrison Mr John J. Hoar

Mr Geo. Hohnes Mre Gen, Holmes Me Morton Juman

Mr J. E. Macrae

ן,

Mr A. fi. Stokes Mr Taylor

Rev. and Mrs Valling

The China Mail.

ENGRONG, FELDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1894,

ship, because that might be done a Horepool, Acting Captain Superinter- infinitum, nor do we wish to make up dent of Police, and Chief Inspector the past examples of official blundering Mathiesen), Hon. J. H. Broware Losk of which this Colony has sa unhappy hart, Asting Colonial Seczek-ry," and experience. But we repeat that it came Hoa, N. G. Mitchell Tomes, Outorial From with the worst possible grace from the orer. Upwards of 350 persons attended Colonial Treasurer to tell the people of

Hongkong that if they wanted better the funeral, ONE of the most important item men of his bigh attainments and legia Mz H.H. Wodehouse, at the Magistracy jhis- touched upon in the opening statement lative ability, not to mention his recent

Capt, Geu, Viareanus of His Excellency the Governor at anccesses in the management of the ring, heard additional evidence in the

Man H. Wilson

Exchange.

HONGKONG, November 30, 1894.

Un London.

Bank, Wire,

On demand,

#1

30 days' sighi,

4 months'

Credits, 4

Documentary, 4 months, Oa Pads

On demand, Credits, 4 men tha' sight, On Berlin-Demand... On New York-- On demand;

2,09

20

2,08

... 21

2,55

2,61

... 2,07

407

Oredita, 60 days' night, Ox Bombay

Wire,

51

186

1861

Warg

180

On demand, ...

1801

On Shanghai

On demand,..

... 13

74

$60,00

1

14

Sa palagi,

Ou démised;

Un Calcatta

30 days sight, private paper Giolá Lent, 100 anu (per two)) Sovereigns (Bank'a buying rate), | Sivan (per ón) 'yu

Wednesday's meeting of the Legislative loans, estimates and finances of the Winglok Street case. The our prisoner, Council was that relating to the payment Colony, then the Colony must be pra (one being still in Huspital under treatment of exchange compensation to Civil Sexpared to pay tusterate salaries, that is for a ballet wound) were informed that they TEEA. This is one of the subjects that to say, salaries out of all proportion were now charged with canging the death had been talked over and decided at the when sonjared with the salaries of lay of the Sikh constable. The principal portion primate meetings of the Legislative Coun- men in the Colony. We would foel

eil. In fact, it had been so successfully corry to lose the valuable services of ofthecrides sent to show that the wound arranged that His Excellency was able the Colonial Tresearer and of some ofed prisoner had not discharged bis revolva! to apaource that the Senior Unofficial his coadjotors, but we have an impres- but that the man who was wearing the Member was prepared to move a resolusion-it, may be a mistaken one-that stolen leug, blos cont had fred severa fiou to the effect that a sum of $80,000 the Colony should survive the loss of go-xhota, before escaping and throwing his re strould be voted to enable the Govern veral of these gentlemen, and would alter into the Harbour. He is the chair ment to pay all Civil Servants domiciled even welcome the announcement that

in a gold-asing country half of their pay their talents had been placed at the dis coolie ta custody the only one of the pri st the rate of 3. We do not profess to posal of another Colony more on a level soner known to have resided in the Colony know who authorised the Unofficial with the estimate they place upon them- for any length of time. Members to vote this compensation, selves. The wrench would be terrific, to two

ox three witnesses. Bo O

According

which is, in effect, tantamount to an It would be painful to part with official thin fire or six shots were find altogether increase of pay. If there is any subject who could see so far into the future that Fire hats can be accounted for-the Sikh on which their constituents should bare they advocated and adopted a gold loan

been consulted it was on a matter of when the majority of their Unofficial was shot thres times, a paring coolie was Kataca involving so important principles | colleagues advised them to borrow in killed by a

bullet pan

penetrating his braiu, as this of exchange compensation. How silver; with officials who persisted in durist watchman was alightly grazed bỳ ever, if the Unoficials are willing to Lasing their estimates for the past year bullet (which might have killed the colle), allow the impression to get abroad that on the calqulation of a 2/6 dollar when

they represent themselves and not the they were told to caloulats on 2/1; with and one prisoner wan akol. The cuan was nommunity, that in their affair, but we cllolaid, who, onving a balkans te hang | ndjesined eta Dosadag

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