COAL
Intimations.
CHAN A-TONG,
COKE, AND COAL TAR
· MERCHANT.
No. 5, ARANYAL STREET, EAST. [1700
To-day's Advertisements.
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(NEW REOLAMATION)., COSY AND COMFORTABLE. LIT ENTIRELY BY ELECTRICITY.
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BVERY EVENING, AT 9 PM. MATINEES, BATURDAYS, at 4 p.m. ENORMOUS SUCCESS. CROWDED TO THE DOORS SATURDAY EVENING LAST.
VALDBECK, MACGREGOR & THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE,
Co.,
Wing and Spirit Merchants,
13, QUAN'S ROAD.
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To-day's Advertisements.
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THE MOST REFINED ENTERTAINMENT EVER GIVEN IN HONGKONG,
GRAND OPENING NIGHT, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 0th January, 1805,
THEATRE
AT TEX
ROYAL
OF OLD DRURY LAME REVIVED.
-vide PABER.
PRICES AS USUAL
Finn at KELLY & WALAH'S,
Misses E., N., & M. D'ARC, Sole Proprietors W.D'ARO... Stage Manager. E. O. CLITAEROW...General Manager.
Hongkong, January 7, 1895.
NOTICE.
hanghai
.....Rosetts (•)..
and Kobó.... Maria Valerio (4).. and Kobe....
| (4)..
Agents.
Date of Leaving.
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Jan. 10, at 3 p.m. P. & 0. 8. N. Co... Jan. 18, at noon.. Batterfield & Swire... January
Butterfield Jardine,
Jan.
P. & 0, S. N. Co. Jan. 10, at 5 p.m.
& Bwire... January 9.
15. Matheson&Co About
Jan. 17, at noon, N. Oo
About Jall
23.
P. & ; B.
P. & O. 8.
pm.
Butterfield & sim Jan. 12. at 2 p., esagories at noon. Maritime Jan. Batterilald & wire... Jan. 18, at 8 0.0. 8. 8. Co... Jan. D, daylight.
Jan. 10, daylight. Pacific Misil 8, 8. Co. Jau. Showan & Co. Quick despatch. Butterfield & 8wire... Jan. 9, at 3 p
pim. Joh. 8, at 4 p.m. Siemesen & Cond Carlowitz & Ca...Jan. 8, at 3 j
0.5. N. Co..... About Jan. 14
O... About J Sander & Co. About Jan. 12. Jan, 12, O. B. N. About Jan. 8. Dodwell, Carlil & Or
P.
Blemzen & Co...... Jan, 9, at noçu.
8.3 p.m D.
. Samoon; Sona & Co. Jan. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Jan. 8 Sander & Co
Hazro & H'burg Krishild (s). Penang & C'tta Lightning ()...
daylight. Swatow, Amoy & T'aui Formosa (8).........
About Jan, 19, Trieste, &
Marquis Bacquahom(s) Vancouver (B.U.), &c. Empress of China (8).. Janadian Pie R. Co..Jan. 28, at noon. Victoria (B.Q.), &a.... Victoria (6).... Nor. Pfc S. & R. Cos. Jan. 22, at 1 p.m.
Marrie, Amoy January 6, Tea, &a-Don- WELL, CARLILL & CO.,
Seochow, British steamer, 999, J. Cooke, Chiokiang Jan. 3, Goooral-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
DEPARTURES. January 6:- Frejr, for Holbow. Haitan, for Swatów, do. Machew, for Swator.
January 7B-
Orono, tot Saigon. Georgiotta, for Mantung.
Turbo, for Singapore.. Siam, for Swator.
Continental, for Manila. Nanyang, for Canton.
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Gilbraltar, British cruiser, for Shanghai.
This Day REMOVED our WOFFICE to Mears. DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.'s Promises, Ice House Street.
WATTS & Co.
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Hongkong, January 7, 1895. THE NEW BALMORAL GOLD MIN-
No
ING COMPANY, LIMITED.
TOTICE is hereby given that the HOLDERS of the Bazes in the above Company Numbered as follows :—
25 Shares Numbered 2,100
2,124
9,090-9,139 10.305-10,329 10,330-10,829 10.830-11,329 12,510--12,709 12.735-13,334
OLEARED,
Mathilde, for Touron.
Glenfalloch, for Shanghai. Formosa, for Swator, &c. Michael Jrosen, for Boncohe Bay. --
PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.
Per Los Bok, from Bangkok, 78 Obtinere. Per Phra Chula Chom Klae, from Bang. kok, 86 Chiness.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-: For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS-
LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL BOURNE.e
Per Changsha at 2.30 p.m., on Thurs- day, the 10th inst, instead of as previously notified.
MAILN BY THE UNTIED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet Oceanic will bo dospatched on TUESDAY, the 8th January, with Mails for Japan, Sau Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Paru, &, which will be clored as follows- 4.30 r.. Registry casos. 5.00P.M. Post Office closes, bat Corren- pondence may be posted on board the Packet, unth Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.
| MAILS DY THE FRENCH PAUKET, —
The French Contract Packet Salazie will bo despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 9th Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and places be- yond, vid Marseilles; to Saigon, Straita Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonics, Pondichery, Taticorin, Calcutta, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltár.
ni Ganzlossard, from Hiogo, Mears Gertz Tho usual hours will be observed in
and
Per Gera,
from Shanghai, Mrs Fawkes, Mrs N. A Sisbs, Col. Chs. Hicks, Mrs Peterson, Messrs. Feldmann, H. Lind. R. A. Cureen, Lieut. Schmidt von greeb Bobwind, Dr Metzke, nad 14 Chinote,
Par Presto, from Quinhon, 3 Chinets. Par Lyeemoon, from Shanghai, M Brown, and 92 Chinese.
178 14.577: 14,978—14.477 14.478--14,577. 14,578---14,777 18,318-18,367 19,165-20,904 21,105-21,154 Nose,
50
25
CITY HALL
300
200
31
HIO
ȚIOKS' ORIOLES.
600
200
200
100
ALL GREAT ARTISTS,
200
60
An Array of Talent that has novar buon
1750
50
equalled.
"
250
21,380-21,628
MAUD DICKSON.
EMILE GIRARD,
200
21,830-22,029
1
24.122-24124
Karn GIRARD,
Chas, DashAWAT,
400
15
24,127-24,526
LOTTIR MEDLEY.
J. MOULTON.
100
25,067-25,166
"
20,00/-20, 190
PHIL, MACK.
*103
31
25,742-26,841
FRANK BURT.
300
***
20,857-27.066-
30
23
W. BOBINSON.
100
CHAF. ROBERTS, -.
37
"3
75
29.3
MEEVEN SISTERS.
$1
11
75
>
33
50
$1
NELLIE WATSONL VIOLET BRANDON, PARDU SISTERS. ANNIE BURT,
IT IS A DREAM OF SPLENDOUR. A PARAGÒN OF NOVELTIÉS. Freated by a Strong Comedy Ensemble,
A COMPANY COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL.
BOX OFFICE Open THURSDAY, 2 EM, for Sale of Bests at KELLY & WALSH'S, LD.
Deens Circle and Stalla...$3 - Adminion. Boldlers and Bailors in uniform Half-Price to Back Beats'only.
OHAS. B, HICKS,
Manager.
Hongkong, January 7, 1895. UHINA-NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
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FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE.
Tão Ca's Steamship
Changsha,
O. ANDERSON, Commdr., will be despatched a abot on THURSDAY, 10th Instant, at 3 p.di
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodatien offered First-class Saloon by this" Steamer.
is situated forward of the Engine A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions during the anifes voyage. A daly-qualified Surgeon is carried, and the Steamer is fitted through oni with Electric Light,
For Freight or Pasange, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong, January 7, 1895.
2112
CHINA MAVIGATION COMPANY,
--LIMITED.
FOR MANILA,
The Steamship
27.387-27,416 27,921-28,020
27 29.231-29,267
29,927-90,001 39,143-39,192
23RD
Per Taicheony, from Aroe Bay, 18 Chi.
Des8.
Per Nanyang, from Chinkiang, 10 Chi.
Por Angerion, from Amoy, Mr and Mrs Powell, Miss and Meater Powell,
DGFARTED.
Per Freyr, for Hoihow, 40 Chinese.
Per Hastan, for Swaton, 2 Europeans, and 150 Chinese...
Pa Macher, for Swatow, 1 European, and 90 Chinesa.
Per Turbo, for Singapore, “12 Chiners. Per Siam, for Swatow, 150 Chices.0.
TO DEPART.
Per Mathilde, for Togran, 10 Chiners. Per Formosa, for Swatow, 200 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
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are hereby required on or before the DAY OF JANUARY, 1895, to PAY to Me at my OFFICE, No. 9, Prapa Contral, Victoria, Hongkong, the CALLS DUE thereon, to- gether with INTEREST on snch Calls at
The British steamer Loo Sok reports: the Rate of TEN PER CENT, from the Beveral Caze
appointed for Payment thereof Twenty-four hours after leaving port, ex- and together with all EXPENSES that may potioned fresh 10 strong wind and head sea, have been incurred by the Company by this weather continued to 50 miles North of
reason of
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closing the Mails, do. -
MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACKET. — The German Contract Packet Gera will
be despatched on THURSDAY, the 10th Instant, with Maila for the United Kingdom, Europe and coun tries beyond, tid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, So,,,
Registry cesses at 1.00 p.m.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping, Daylight.-Formosa leaves for B'tow, ds. 3 p.m.-Lightning leaves for Straits and
Calcutta
4p.m.---Petyang leaves for Shanghai. `· 6 p.m.-Teli leaves for Shanghai.
Auctions.
2,30 p.m.-Auction of Sundry Hours hold Furniture, &c, at Mr J. M. Armstrong's.
clamation.
Exchange
Henokong, January 7, 1895,-
On London-
Bank, Wire,
On iemand,
21
20 days' sight,
او
Credita, 4
months right,
Documentary,
On Paris-
On demand,
+1
4 months' sight,
On Berlin-Demand,...
On New York-
Oredits, 60 days' sight,
D
Credits, 4 months' night,
On demand,...
On Bombay
Wire,
On demand· ***
Calautta
Wire,
*** 9,0 .. 2/0
2.52 2,57
The publication of this issue commences] at 7.00 pm.
The China Mail.
MONDAY, JANUARY
1805
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Passo Buy Ganam · OUTWARD BOUND-Benedick, Nov. 20)
Strathason, María Palerie, 30; Ide worth, Dec. 4; Anchises Waverley, T Albingin, Benmehr, 11.; Fellbridge Arthur Head, 14; Achilles, Oolong, Glencar, Venus, 21; Darmaladi," Hey" tha, 28; fyrmidon, Dryfadale, Vin dobona, Jan. 1.
The
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P. M. 6. 1. City of Rio de Janeiro, with the AMERICAN MAIL of Dec. 13, loft Yokohama on Friday, January at daylight, and may, be expected here on or about Thursday, Jan. 10,
M. M. Co.'s steamship Melbourne, with the FRENCH MAIL of 7th December left Bingapore on Friday, the 4th great Jan., at p.m., and may be expected here on or about Friday, the 11th JAD. This Packet brings repiles to lettere despatched from Hoogkong ca - 31st October,
The P. & O. Co's. Rosetta, with the outward ENGLEH MAIL, Jeft Bingapore for this port on Sunday, the 6th Jan. at noon, and may be expected here on" -or. abunt Saturday, the 12th January,20
This packet brings replies to.letterg despatched from Hongkong on Nov.
HONAKO MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1805,
No news is good news it is said, but (like all uphilorisina, it has its degrees of
inapplicability. In thecase of the China-foxWARD BOUND: Telemachu, Nov, 201 Manila, Dec. 7 Volute, 18; Bombay, Japan war for instance, the continued
Gisela, Priak, Ulysers, 28; Clamergan Amusements.
scarcity of reliable news from the seat
hira, Sachen, Glenavon, Jan. 1. 9pm.-D'Arc's Fantoches Frauexises of war can be comforting neither to the
(Marionettas); on the New Prays Rebelligerent nations nor to the foreign The
nations and foreign traders, who bare interests to be considered as the issus of the war remains undecided. So-long": 29 repeated and rapid successes crowned the well-directed efforts of Japan's navy and armies, and utter demoralisation and defeat followed the Chinese forcas, there could be only one assumption as to the final result the humiliation of Chins, probable insurrection against an **** 201❘ effoto, discredited and corrupt Govern- mont, dod'a likelihood of the overthrow of the enervating Manchu dynasty. A month's inaction-or, at any rate, of apparently pointless movement of the Japaso armies in Manchuris--and thie acceptance of the United States Govern- |ment as mediator, have given quite a new aspect to the situation. Is Japan, after all, able to carry out the plsa of campaign she had mapped out? Is there still hope that Chins, her present | Gofornment and the Manchu dynasty wild survive the war and falsify all the prophecies of downfall that have been expressed? What are likely to be the effects of the war on foreign trade? Those are a few of the many questions that arise at the prospect of peace. For our own part we feel confident that if the Japanese desired to take Peking they could do it. Whether this would lead to insurrection and the overthrow of the dynasty can only be a matter of speculation where a phlegmatic, conglo- merate, leaderless race like the Chinese is concerned. But in this connection there is another factor to be considered. Would the Powers allow Chinese inter- nal affairs to assume & state of chaos? Jealous though they are of each other and afraid of entanglements, would they not strive to restore tranquility in
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On demand, ...
Ou Shanghal
On demand,
T
80 daya' sight, private paper Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per las!) Bovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Silver (par oz.)...
187
... 189
187
187
73
74 400.50
0.80
...27.
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Previous on date si Ondast {daystip.m} 103.m.
30.08 30.15 30.05
64 70
Baromater Temperature Humidity Direction of Wind.. Богов Weather ... ALD
70
75
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1
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3
3
b
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Highest open als température on the eth..............co Žowns open ate temperature on the 6th.........57 F. G. FIGO, First desistant, Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 7, 1895. '
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
8.
The N. L. Co.'s steamship Darmstadt, with
The
The
the GERMAN MAIL of Doc. 17, left Oo. lombo cu Saturday, Jandary 5, and may be exported here on or about Thursday, January 17.
F. M... Oity of Peking, with zunik, &c., left, San Francisco for this port via Yokohama and Nagaraki, on Jan.,
3,
. Tenasserin left Singapore on Dec. 30, and may be expected here cũ or about Jan. 7.
The .. Choysang, from Calautta and Straits, lait Singapore on Jan. 1, and may be expected here, on or about January 8.
The O. 6. §. Co.'s 8. b. Teucer left Singa
pore on Jan. 2, and may be expected
here on or about Jan. 9.
The P. & O. as. Ceylon left Singapore for
this port on January 5, and may be expected here on or about January 10, Tho Austrian Lloyd's steamer Maria Fa
Teria left Singapore for this port on Jan. 6, and may be expected here nu or about Jan. 15,
port on Dec. 25.
order to prop up the dynasty and main- The P. & G... Aden left London for this |tain the integrity of the Chinese Empire, .........
not so much because they love China Tre Austrian Lloyd's 2.3. Maria Valerie
ROM the 1st January, 1895, the Sab-steadying influence in Asiatic politie aloft Singapore for this port on Sunday, the
influence f 6th jest, scription to the Cara Man will be That it is desirable to bring about peace as follows:-
For the Quarter...........$7.00 Month............................ -2.50
Copies of the 'CHINA: MAIL' may obtained at the Hongkong Hotel,
CHINA MAIL OFFICE, Hongkong.
The mail closes at 2p. Lalo Letters A. S. WA
LATSON &
till 2,80 p.m. with 10 cents extra postage.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
"HONGKONG HOTELS
Mr and Mrs Ales
Miss M. D'Arc
Miss E. D'Aro
Miss N. D'Are
Miss E. D'Are
Mr W. J. D'Are
M.A.
Mr W, Matthews
Mr H. McCallam
Mr McMillan
Mr J. MeWilliams
Mr T. Mitchell
Mr J. de NavarzY
M
Rev. 8. A. Bayloo, Mr F. Palmeire
Mr L. J. Beunott Mr and Mrs H.
Bishop
Mr W. Fartist
Mr C. Paraon S.Hist Patten
Mr. W. G. Pettnx ม.ล.P Mr C. P. Peitos Mr L. D. Phillips
Mr W. W. Pierce
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
no one will deny. But is this the pro- Dozto the work ending Jan. 6, 112 Euro, per time to intervene? Would it not peans and 908 Ohluess visited the Oily Hall be better, in the interests of foreign Mascom.
trade with China, to allow the Japanese
be ation? We are decidedly of opinion to Messrs Reiss and Co. and right belonge to complete her overthrow and humili-Be Ares at Shanghai ten houses belonging
that the time has come when Japan
could, with credit and profit to herself, ing to Meurs E., D. Sascon and Sons wete put an end to the struggle. However destroyed." desirable it might be for foreign trade
generally to inflet more stinging defeat P. & O. a. s. Rotta lait Singapore for upon China, so far as we can ese Japan this port at noon yesterday (Sunday), with would not profit in any greater degree the next English Mail, and may be expected. by it. If other nations desiro a wider here on or about Saturday, the 12th fiant, extension of tradal benefits with the
Chinese people, to remove the unfair THE Imp. German Mail 8. 8.. Darmstadt, restrictions which hamper and harase carrying the German Mails with dates from
Wines and Spirits. nation to date their on termite in these Borlin to the 17th December, left Colombo
make
on Saturday evening, the 5th instant, and own way with China. It is Japan's duty to make the most of her own op may be expected here on or about Thurs All these are SELECTED by our LONDON portunities She has proved ber supe- day, the 17th inst.
riority over China on land and sea; fut
House, bought direct at first band, im-the would be wise to stay her hand and We hear that there is a talk of reconstruc. not place China in such extremity as to tion of the Société Francaise du Charbon- create a vindictive spirit of revenge, cages du. Tooquio, and that the improve. thereby again-imperilling the peace of mant of this stork on the market during the Far East in the near future. For the last for days is owing to the arrango- although Japan is at present superior to monta alleged to have been made in this China, it is impossible to believe that.
ported in wood and bottled by ourlyes, thus saving all intermediate profits and
M. F. E. Plumacher enabling us to sorry the near Gowns
Mr Potter Mr & Mrs H. Prostar
ME Clitherow Mr R. Procter.
Miss Procter
Mr W. Blayney MEW. Bradley W. Brey Mr T. F. Brown Bag NON PAYMENT. And Cape Padaran, after which light monsoon Me W. J. Canter that is the Event of Now-PAZMENY of the and moderate sea to lat. 18 North, when Mr J. Olark Bild Carts and INTEREST and EXFENSES on strong mension and
180 miles
of Hongkong Capt. and Mrs Cumber W. Proster or before the 290D DAY OF JANUARY, 1886, and insted to within Boy head res set in, moderate.mon- at the place aforosaid the said SHARES when weather moderated
soon and sea, clear and fine weather to pos will be liable to bв FORFEITED.
to port At 5.15 p.m., on the 5th instant, parsed a large junk in a water-logged condition, she had evidently been in collision as abe coer ed cut through on the starboard bow; her Reinast was gone and mixen est. There was no sign of life on board. Position of derelict, Ladrone Island W.S.W. 5 miles,
The German steamer Gera reports: - All
By Order of the Board,
48
W. HUTTON POTTS, Secretary. Hongkong, January 7, 1895.
Not Responsible for Bebta, Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Orners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Cres of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
Loone, American ship, Capt. Conway Captain.
Wu, J. ROTCH, American ship, Capt. J. L. Bray-Captain.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. January 5:
Loo Sok, British str., -1,020, J. B. Jack son, Bangkek Dec. 28, and Ang-bin 29, General.-YUEN FAT HONO
dzamor, British steamer, 2005, P. Gibson, K.N.B., Kobe December 31, Gon- oral-TATA & CO.
January 6:--
Woll
The German steamer Lycencon reports: Had fresh to moderate N.E. monsoon, and clear weather all the way.
The German steamer Taicheong reports: Had fresh monkoon.
The British steamer Hangehow reports: Had moderato N.B'ly winds throughout
passage.
The German steamer Nanyang reports: Head fresh to moderate. N.E. winds, and fair weather,
The British steamer Soechow reports: Had moderate winds and fine weather.
POST OFFICE- NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For SAIGON.-.
Per Beatrice, at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 8th inst.
For SINGAPORE; COLOMBO & BOM-
BAT
Per Armor, at 11.30 cm., on Tuesday,
the 8th inat.
: For STRAITS & CALOUTTA.---
Per Lighting, at 2.30 p.ni,, or Tursday,
Changsha, British steamer, from Canton, Phra Chula Chom Klao, British stanmer, 1,012, A. T. Morris, Bangkok December 29,For Rice.-YURN FAT HONG.
Sophie Hickriers, German steamer, 2,048, Andresen, Moji January 1, Coal-Dop- WELL, ORLILI & CO.
the 8th inst
SHANGHAI,-
Per Shantung, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,"
the 8th inst.
Por Feiyang, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 8th inst.!
Per Teli, 4.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the
8th inst.
Mercury, British cruiser, 3,730, Capt. W.. H. Fawki, Ketsu near Chusan Jan. 3
Friend, German steamer, 1,725, Th.For Captain Dono, will be Fork, Higo December 31, General despatched on SATUR-SIMSSEN
Sungkiang,
DAY, the 12th Instant, at 2 p.m... For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents
Hongkong, January 7; 1895. AUSTRIAN LLOYD
47
STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY,
· Undar,' Math CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT,
www
STEAM TO SHANGHAI & KOBE.
The Co's Steamship
Maria Valerie, Capt. "Vroos, will leave „for the above places on ar about SATURDAY, the 13th Instant
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SANDER & Co.,
Mongkong, January 7, 1908,
Co..
January 7 :--
Te Lt, German steamer, from Canton.
Gera, Geripan atasmor, 3,406, B. Bianko, Shanghai Jajuary 4, Malls and General Metcarus & 06.
·Presto, German steamer, 606, 0. Stehr, Quichon January 3, Salt.-SIEMSIEN & CO. Lyemoos, German atanmer, 1,288, G. Heuermann, banghai January 4, 4. p.m., General, BIEN &
Taidong German AE, B27, 2. Unime Aroe Bay December 30, Kerosine. Oll.-- MEYER & Co.
Hangchote, Bitish sir., 999, P: Bennett, Obinklang January 3, General--BUTTER-
HELD A SWINE.
SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, SAMAR. ANG & SOURABAYA.—-
Par Celebes, at 4.00 pm, on Tuesday,
the 8th inst
For KOBE & YOKOHAMA.-
|
And child Mr V. H. Deacon
Mr R. H. Douglas Miss N. Drom MW. A. Duff Mr C. N. Edison
Mr V. Fenwick,
Dr.
Mr C. Raybant Mr W. Robinson Mr A. Bacchi Mr F. E. Shean Mr H. Warrington.
Smyth D. Galveo Hin
Excellency Phys Mr F. Gonsaloz
Saransk Mr F. M. Gonsalez Mr P.
P. Sarbaus Miss M, A. Greeno Dr Taylor
M: W. Tarn J. Haused Mr C. H. S. Harris Mr H. S. Thomson Mre Hodgins Col, Hicks
Mr W. Von Uder Mir 0. B. Unzicker Me L. L. Holten Me Luang Ketah M. Jones
Be J. Kirkwood Mr J. Kingborn
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MODERATE PRICES,
at
the larger country, with her resources in
direction
men, material and money, sided by Tax following retums of the Yozga wise and liberal reforms in all her de
PRICE LISTS, with full detaile, to be partments, civil, military and naval, mennt of Bank notes in circulation and of had on application.
could not in a comparatively short specie in reserve in Hongkong, during the period, bring herself, if not to a month-ended Slut December, 1884, as state of political perfection, at least to a certified by the Managers of the respective condition which would enable her to Banks, ara published :--
PORT.-After-removal should be's mouth crush Japan and even to become a se rious menace to the whole civilised before TED. When required for world. It is inadvisable, therefore, to Chartered Bank of India,
drinking at once it should he ordered
1
to be decanted at the Dispensary
before being sent out.
OLARET.-Our Clarets, including the
Australia, and China.
Aerrage Specláin: Amount
1,442,767.700,000
4,506,671 2,500,000
$5,750,000 $3,200,000
arouse any vindictive desire for retalia-Hangkangend Bagageal Betik- tion, similar to that which exists in France towards Germany at the present day. It is extremely undesirable that COLONEL Hicks has arrived from Shanghai': China should be obliged by force of circumstances to develop, se Japan has
in advance of his Orioles to make the neces-
done, into's military or maritime Power: Bary arrangements for their satios of per- There should be no demand for the formanceo in Hongkong. The Company lowest priced, are guaranteed to be cession of territory. Japon should be arrives by the French mail steamer tó-mor- satisfied with a recognition of the ah-row, and the first performance will be giren the genuize product of the juice of soluts autonomy of Corea, the payment
of a reasonable indemnity to cover the on Wednesday night, the 9th Instank the grape and are not artificially
expense she has incurred in the car. Amongst the artistep are saveral whced made from raisine and currants, aspaign, and perhaps commercial conces names are familiar to the patrons of the
sions which the foreign Powers have Theatres and Music Halle at Home and 'in.. is generally the diss with Cheap striven so ineffectually for so many Amerios, Miss Maud Dickson, the primal
years to obtain from China by diploma donna, made a tremendous bit în 1600 when A tic methods. Wera Jepan to secure.
Winer
BEANDY --All our Brandy is guaranteed
to be pure Couso,, the difference in price being metely a question of ago and vintage... WHISKY-All oor Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater ago that most brands in the market. The Scatch
these from the suppliant Power, it she sang Marguerite to Valentine Smilk? bat would be sufficient acknowledgment of Faust, at the Standard Theatre, London her prowess, and lor statesmen could For a long time also, she played and sing congratulate themselves that they had, in Minnie Palmer's exteby musical for their country, Peace with honour, principal cities in Europe with the Company, in withdrawing from the contest, secured comedy My Sweetheart, visiting all the
add subsequently went to Amerisa with the
A Baron of 179 Chloess prisoners arrived well-known Baker Opera Company, with st Kobe from Hiroshima on the 20th ulf, | which combination she had a most successful and were for a little while kept in the tour, winning the highest encomiums #hers Nofakoj temple in Hyogo. These were
ever she appeared. On Wednesday night she captives from Port Arthar."
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will sing the Jewel sang from Fanet and one À TRIOX Goal seam of very good quality is Whisky marked 'E' univecially reported to have been struck by Capt, or two other operatio gems, Mr Robinson, Casey, who want recently to the Siamese the pianist of the Orioles, is a graduats of popular and is pronounced by the Malay Peninsula to work the Girby coal the Royal Academy of Musis, and a pupil of
mincs. best local connaisseurs to be supe-
Sir Arthur Sullivan's; be conducted all the
Two irenelads of about 8,000 tons each, first performances of Gilbert and Bullivan's ather brand in the Bong.cruiser about 2,000 tons, and a torpedo gun operas in the English provinces, and was
rior to
kong Matkot.
boat of 880 tour, says the Miyake Shiabun,
are abortly to be added to the effective of eight years with D'Oyle Certs in London, the Japanese Navy. The last may be iden- Mrs Burt has played leading parta for some tilled as the Tatta kan but where the other Te
Teszcie
We only guarantee syr Wines and Spirita | know and are not to from we do not years in first-olans "American Opera Com
to be genuine when bought direct from us
A JAP'S
pantes and is well-known all over the Cultad
| States, while Mr Burt is a vaudeville artist
told,
of the Manphestor Ship in the Colony or from our authorised dailThe trip through the canal of the highest ending in his profesnicas rominded me of travelling in the interior We have not space tonight to devote to the Agenfn at the Coast Ports.
of Cores in wutther days. It was not hot, Individual recommendations of the members but rather sole alill, the pretty strong
smoli emanating from the dead water of of the Company, They have boon specially the canal was somewhat like the peculiar | selected to present a refined entertainment
Corenus. I think I will try no more again.
Nanyang, German steamer, 1059. ThFor HOIHOW, SINGAPORE & BANG. Mr W, S. Harrison Mr and Mrs A. And./4. 8. WATSON & Co. LIMITED,mell of the crowded man huts of the of burlesque, opera, and verderille, all
Tehrosan, Chinking January 3, Rice.
SIMESES & Co.
Angerton, Brifial steamer, 1,872, K
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Mr. A. U. Stokes Mrs Geo. Holmes
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