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TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1901.

TENNIS MATCH

DRICKET OLUB. LADIES RECREATION ULUB. The Annual Lawn Tennis Batoh between The Hongkong Cricket Club and the Ladie' Recreation Clab will take place on the Cricket Club Ground tomorrow starting at 3 p.m. The following will represent the two Clubs

• H. K. C. Club.

L R. O

T. Soroumbe Smith H Pinckney

F. Maitland-

"H. Humphreys

A. Humphrey

E. F. Mankay

P. A Cox

THE GENTLE ITISHMAN,

The Frog's Biarch in the House of Commons.

THE PRESIDENCY OF THE

UNITED STATES.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Entertainment.

The Inauguration Ceremony. Londay, March 5,-President M'Kinley London, March 5-fu to House of Commons yesterday, Captain Pratgman sworn in fer the scound form of the (Civil Lord of the Admiralty), in explaining Presidency of the United States at Wash the vote for the Australian Naval Contin-ington yesterday. The inaugural ceremony gent in China, declared that the sorvioss of took place on a platform on the east front the Australians were meat valuablo and of the Capitul, and was winensed by 40,000 were highly appreciated. Their gallantry peoplo, Intermittent rain fell during the

Trcordings.

President Kinley, or taking the oaths, received an intense ovation.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL, HONGKONG. UBROUGH

INDER the Direction of Mr. ROBERT Representative-Mr. ALLAN HAMTON, TUESDAY, April 16th

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Date of Leaving,

Australian Ports Australian (...... „Gibb, Lävingston & Co. April 11, at noon. - Australian Ports.......Taiyuan (5)...... Butterfield & Swire.... April 10. GOVERNMENT KILLS.

Australian Ports........ Yawata. Meru (6) Nou Yasen Kaisha. April 28, at 4 p.m. Norddeutscher Lloyd. April 17, at noon. Havro and Hamburg.. Hamborg (s)...... Carlowits & Co April 11. TENDERS for SPECIE, MEXICAN Bremen & Parts of Call Konig Albert (s.)

DOLLARS, Current. in this Colony,

Nippon Yusen Kaisha, April 12, daylight. and Weighing 7.1.7, in Exchange for Ster Kobe and Yokohama.. Inaba Maru (6)

Kobe and Yokohama.. Shinano Maru (*) Nippon Yason Haisha April 26, daylight. ling Hills drawn at 10 days' sight on the

London & Forte of Call Chiasan (6)

P. & O. B. N. Co... April 13, at noon. Lords Comuniasionera of His MAJESTY'S

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Butterfield & Swire.... April 10. Chiof Paymaster, Army Pay Department Manila.................. Yuensang (6) Jadine, Matheson&Co April 10, at noon.

Perla (2) until I am. on THURSDAY, the 11th

Manila

Shevan, Tomen & Co.jApril 12, at ñ. p.m. JP. & O's. N. Co...About April 28. Inst.

The TENDEES to state the total amount Marseilles & London.. Candia .........

Maru (s).

Nippon Yusen Kaisha, April 10, dayligh. Mareeilles, London, &c. Sanuki

Messageries Maritimaca April 22, at 1 p.m required (in Found Sterling) and the Marseilles v. Saigon. Oceanion (")..... but do Bills will be issued for sums less N'saki, Kobe, & Y'a Kasuga Maru (5) Nippon Ynsen Kaisha. April 19, at noon.

Carlowitz & Co... About May 4. New Yorky.SuozCanal Asturia(s) ***** The TENDERS to be in Duplicate and in New Yorky.SuezCaunt Richmond Castic (6) ... Dodwell & Co, Lidl.. About April 20. sealed covers, addressed to the Chief San Diego & San Fen Strathgyle (6)........Butterfold & Swire....About April 18. Paymastor. Army Pay Department, and S. Franoisen v. Japan. Coptic

D. & O. S. S. Co...... April 13, at fao ..Pacibo Mail S. S. Co. April 30, at noon.

Toyo Kin Kaisha....April 23, at noon, ̈- Nippon Tusen Kaisha. April 19, at 4 p.in. P. & O. 8. N.

At Hone during the afternoon, and J. Flyan (nombor for North Lock) | relations with other countries, President | BROUGH COMEDY 00. [amount for which each Bill should be drawn, Moji, Kobe & Ya..Hiroshima Mara (0) ...Nippon Yusen Koisho. April 23, at Noon.

CHRISTIAN MISSIONS. IN

CHINA

March.

Capt Langhorne, RA always conspicuous. E. J. Grist

Mr J. Daly (member for South Mon- HL Slade

ghan) remarked that the fact that only 600 nen could be picked up nt street coruens Major Dorebill, R.1.showed that the colonies were out of Major Grifin, sympathy with Great Dritsin...

The vote was pacord. by 235 votes to 67. The Hongkong Cricket Clab will be Ladies sro invited to attend. By kind that the payment of £2400 for the use permission of Col. the Hon. Dortie and of the South Australian gunbent Protector Officers, the Band of the R. W. Fusiliers was not evidence of the high sharecter of

colonial loyalty

A scoon occurred in Ulie Enosis will play during the afternoon.

of Couitions last night, Sixteen mom bors of the Irish Nationalist party, during the dalists on the Blucation Estimates, refused to vote on a motion for the application of the allure The Speaker suspended the offending morbos but they refused to leave the Chanthus The Sargeant-at-Arms called in the police to assist in removing the ambers A free fight took place over the oval of Sir Eugene Crean, member for South-east Cork, the first member whom To the Canton Missionary Conference Speaker ordered to leave the Flousy. Brethren Your Committce, appointed to other suspendat members helping Sir to prepare a paper setting forth the views. Green to resist, it took six polisemers of the Conference on the subjects of five minutes to carry him struggling from the Chamber, amid yada and cheers, and demnities, Missionary interference ele..

the singing by suremal menshore of God with refocenco Riso certain stolembuts contained in dentohes from Acting, Vice Savo Ireland The other 15 members were removal by force, most of them atrag. roy Tak to Consol McWade, has carefully gling equally as violently na Sir E. Crean. considered the subjects referred to and how reports as follows:

Missionary Reply to Viceroy

Tak's Communication, The following letter is sent to us fu publication by the Ecoretary of the Canton Missionary Conference

Sir Eugene Craan was M.P. for Ossory Division of Queen's County Irum: 1882 to 1900, and in the latter year he was elected I 1900 he member for South-cast Cork. was Land Mayor of Cork, and revalved the honour of Kuthend on the occasion of Queen Victoria's visit to Ireland in that your..

of moduration

It was, he said,

The President addressed the people, tha keynote of his speech boing the duties and BROUGH COMEDY CO. privilegos of Grater America, and the

ressity for bural and recipe (rado BROUGH COMEDY CO. M'Kinley justified his policy and fairness with Chir the desire of his Government to be in clogo friendship with Cabs and to exist hor into the position of becoming a separdes nation. Continuing, he announced his determina tion to give self-government to the Philip pines as fast as the inhabitants became ready for it,

Bir Theodore Houserelt was scom in Vice-President of the United States.

Thirty thousand innos marched from President M'Kinsley. A the Capitol to the White Hou, and wore reviewed by feature of the review was the waive Porto Bien regiment.

The pillars of the court of linnaar 90p. parted vases of incers.

The city of Washing on and never been The city of Washington and never been so brilliantly devoted on this occasion. Among the people the enthusiasm was boulless.

Unfortunately, the Ambassadors were denied their usual precedence, which was given to the members of the Supreme Court. At the last moment the seats were Tu- arranged and the representatives of foreign nations holding the muk of ambassador war tot on a level, with the members of the Supreme Court. This rearrangement did not apply to those representatives

whose rank is that of Minister.

The Earl of Minto, Governor-General of Later. The nowepspors demand the drastic panishment of the Nationalist Canada, was invited to attend the inaugur. offenders for the gross and iuozcusabo ination of President Miles. He asked for leave of absence, but his application was sult to the House of Commun

refined.

To mark the inauguration State ball was held in Washington ass night, and 10,00 invitations were issued.

Cuban and Philippine flowers were con apicons.

We accept fully

lly the statement of Anting Viceroy Tak in his deapatch that, The native Caristians are Chinese subjects. Tao missionary custsally im pestas upon the converts that uniting with a Church coes not make them any the less Bisnable to the laws of China. What we insist apon le that converts shall be treatest as Chinese subjects The Acting Viceroy may not he owers of the fact that converts

The refusal of the Iriah Nationalbatatavate are not treated by the magistrates They are frequently referred to in upen court as on the division of the Education Fachmates aliens, and as those who have forfeited all in the House of Commons, a refusal which right to justice before the laws. In autoral led to the scene in the House last night, was instances, local magistrates hayo requested based on the contention that the closure converts to take their cases to the Consuls was intcoded to facilitate the vote on the the proper persons to whom their cases account of £17,000 on the Blucation should be presental. Again, it not infrettirants without discussing Irish ques quently happen that Christians, are cum- tione pelled to pay uxorbitant sums of money he fore they get their cases before the magistratee; aid sifter the case is admitted unusual and GRAECessary delay occur in the settlement of cases in which Christians

are concerned.'

So long as the Christians are not trested as other Chinese subjects, but are subjected to disabilities and are refused the same pro tection of law which is given other Chinese subjects, the officials cannot complain of missionery interference. In Rust instances, it is only thrush the missionary that the converts cars secure the rights which the treation grant them. Therefore we do Calm that:

2. In accordancs

with

March 7.The midnight eeone in the House of Commons scandalisert the En- glish and Scotch members of the Hottan, including the Itadicals. After the 30350 the Eduestion vote was passed unchalleng

Among the Trish Nationalists ejected were Mr. Patrick White (North Moath), Mr. 4. J. Develan (County Cork East), and Mr M. J. Flavin (North Korry) Mr Patrick White was carried out in the fashion of the Frogs March,bat with his face upwards, Mr Donalou's moval was accompanied by boisterous demonstration and the chanting of a suditivin sug Mr Flavin, who is a ginart in stature, and who was the ringleader of the fight, was carried last from the cham- ber, each of lift limbs being held by a con- stabla.

the treatios made by the Chinese covernment with other nations, Those who quietly profess And

The Irish Americans have cabled great. teach the doctrine (Christian doctrine) shall not ha barassed or porscouted on hings to Mr Joha Redmond, and have pro-

And that,Any mised to support the green flag coans of their faith. person, whether citizen of the United States or other country, or Chinese convert, who, according to those tennts, peaceably teachon and practices the principles of Christianity, shall in no case be interferod with!

3. We would point out that if it was proper for Foreign governments to make the above a part of their treaty with Quinn, it is right and a matter of simplo justice to tlin Chinese, who bocopted Christianity while this treaty was in foren, to claim that its provisions shall be carried out,

4 Failure to insist upon the observance Fthis part of the treaty is an encourage- ment to the Chinese government to is regard every other obligation of the treaties they have made with foreign govoramente

5. The Viceroy's despatches plainly in ply that the cunt troubles wore chased solely by children and rumans that Lawless people ciculating groundless rumors mis trouble in all districts by plundering or looting. This is plainly a attempt to shift the responsibility for the trouble froidi those who were guilty and Plase it upon tresponsible partias. It is well known that in almost evory instones. when tronlle uccurred, one, or more wealthy and influential rain was the in stigabar of the trouble, and that, children and ruffians were but acting under the directione.of others.

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despatch also states The Viceroy's shot, Hereafter missionary casus will not ba arranged sounding to the mode of the atmngement made in the present year. We wish the Vicory to understand tlist we do not fook to establish precedents m

the settlement of cases The treaty ntill rains in fores. The observance of its pro visions is all we desire. Yok we maintain that the internition pge during du pant Touthe wore not excessive, ut chearly within the provisions of the treaties and the laws of China,

7. In conclusion, we wish to state that what the missionary wants ja gider and Je indemnition, The burest way to scoure order is to accord to converts the same justice that is accorded to other his nese subjects. If local magistratos (eid gentry) continue to treat Chistians with to op

The Dabhin Freeman's Journal contains the statement: We have at isat got a party able to teach Parliament that curtailment of Irish privileges will involve the sacrifice of Parliament's own character and privileges:

The Trish Times says that the National- fats, despairing of monetary support in London, and meditating a mendicant pilgri. mage to the land of the dollar (the United States), have restored brutality to a place among their Parliamentary tactics for the purposes of bold advertisement.

In the House of Commons last night Mr John E. Retnond (Waterford) complained that during the scene on the previous night soras members had been suspended and ejected in error.

The Speaker, in reply, said that any member who desired to complain of having been this treated must do so in writing.

discussion would then be a matter of privilege for such members concerned.

Me Redmond intimated that it was his desire to widen the discussing when it opened

Mr A. J. Balfour (Leader of the House): What Mr Redmond desires is a discussio on what has contrad, and I suppose the (Min. beat means to prevent a recurrence. istocial chests.

At later period of the sitting Mr Bal. four gare potice to su amend the Standing Orders no to provide that members whose conduct was such as to involves forcible removal from the Chamber should be aus- pended for the remainder of the session.

Marsh 8.- Joremixh Jordan, anti Fanellite, representing South Fermanagh,

Chamber was expelled by mistake from the of the Horse of Commons during the scene with the Trish Nationalists on Tuessy.

Mr James Lowther, the Chairm met Committees, expressed regret for the ul tate, and the suspension was rescinded.

Mr A. J. Balfour's amendment to the standing orders, providing that members whosa conducir each as to involve a forc iole removal from the Chamber shall be snaperied for the remainder of the session, was agreed to by 254 votes to 51 in the House of Communs

The debate lasted till towards 6 o'clock

centempt, allow their day this morning g

press them, and cause

in the settlement of disputes it in barily possible that

Mr Balfour accepted a modification of

will speditecore Tiite:ference the motion so that each member nained

Tunicare, we desire to point out to the Viceroy, that the rail ail cure for all trouble between Uhrist and non-Christians is a change of

tüde

03 the part of local officials (and gentry) towards the Christiana, Lot the Joul toagistrates treat the Christians fairy and jastly, sau ginch of f the trouble of the past will not be repentet,

should be summoned separately to obey the Speakers

An ameuchent proposed by Lord Hugh Geilo add imprisonment in future cases to further orders was resisted even by the Government. Lord Hugh Cecil offered to withdraw the amendment, but the Nationa liste slaimed a division. The amendment was regalised by 426 votes to none amil Laughter and cheers.

(Signed). Asuren Beattie

Secretary of Comenities. Canton, March 27, 191spensions was rejected:

WEATHER REFORAG

An amendment to shorten the period of

Marta 14 Mr William O'Brien, M.P. For North Cork, is ill, and desires to apply for the Chiltern Hundrada (vacate his seat).

The following notice is issued fruin the His constituents, however, refuse to allow. Observatory n

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light generally

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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. April 16th and 17th, FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKONG-

OF

TYRANNY OF TEARS TYRANNY OF TEARS TYRANNY OF TEARS' A Comedy in Four Acts, by C. HisDON CRAUBERS.

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,

April 18th and 19th, FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKONG

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An Original Comedy in Four Acts, by HENRY ARTUR JOSTA

SATURDAY AND MONDAY, April 20th and 22nd, FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKONG.

The

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'THE GAY LORD QUEX' 'THE GAY LORD QUEX' 'THE GAY LORD QUEX'

An Original play in For Acts, by ARTHUR W. PINERO.

than £100.

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The right to nocopt or reject any or all of tho Tenders is reserved.

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COLONEL, Chief Paymaster, China,

HIS MAJESTY'S TREASURY OFFICE, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 4th April, 1901.

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BORMIDA, and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND 1 Gotowne at Kowloon, where each consign-on FRIDAY, ths 12th Tastaut, at Noon. KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWS COMPANY'S Captain COSTA, will be despatched as nboro At BONY he Steamer is discharging! ment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the in VICTORIA DOCK.

For further particulars regarding Freight Optional Goods will be married on unless and Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co., Grods are landed. Che COTTAGE PIANO, by John Broad-instructions are given to the contrary be

fure 4 p.m. To-DAY, the th Inst.

Agenta. Goods not cleared by the 10th Inst will be subject to rent. wood and Sons.

1

On View from WEDNESDAY, the 10th

The

from Yokohama for Hongtong, on the N. P. Co.'s 8. Buckingham cailed

2nd April

Just.

The

N. P. Co.'s R. Olguta miled from Yokohama for Hongkong, on the 4th April.

Latest Advices, The C. P. R. Ca.. Bapres of China arrived at Nagasaki at 6p.m., on Sun- day, the 7th April, and leaves at 4 pm, on Monday, the 8th April for Eba, where she is due to arrive on at 7 pm, on Tuesday, the 9th April. Tho N. 7. K. . . Idzumi Murn left the 6th Slanghini for this port va April, and is expected to arrive here un the 9th April. The O.

S. Co.'s, Viruses left Singa pore on 7th Aprit, and is due Hongkong on 19th April. The Austrian Lloyd's s.. Trieste left Kabe via Moji, for this port on the 9th April. The P. & O. Ou's .. Corwinndel, with

the ExLISH MAIL of 10th Marel, le Singapore on Monday, the 8th April, at 8 am, and may un expected here on or about Saturday, the 13th April. This Packet brings replies to letters despatched from Hongkong ou Feb

11.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.. MAILS Will oless:-- For CANTON.

Per Honum, at 7.30a.m., on Wednes

day, the 10th April..

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-

CUTTA.-

Per Arrateon Apear, at 11 a., on Wed-

Doday, the 10th April...

www.

For AMOY & MANILA.---

Per Surgting, at 11 am, on Wednos

day, the 10th April.

For MANILA.

Per ensang at 11a.m., on Wednes-

day, the 10th Apri..

nd a document the President was reading. For AMOY

A group of pan Germans bast Frasz, aho

was resumed by the Cascha & free fight

want to introduce you to a pice girl-sad who's gold Bob Stout

hing fearful.

It is She: booksys in

Per Glenfalloch, st. 2 p.m., on Wednes

day, the 10th April.

For SHANGHAL

Per Chihli, at p.m., ou Wednesday, the

10th April.

For KUMCHUK & RAMSHUT. —

Fer Tungkong, at 4 p.in, on Wednesday,

the 10th April.”

For MANILA, PORT DARWIN, THURS-

DAY ISLAND, CAIRNS, COOK TOWN,TOWNSVILLE BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE.-

Per Totyun

the 10th April.

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:--Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 6, 1901

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

7774

No, 201. THE following Particulars and Condi

tions of SALE of CROWN LAND by Pure ArcTION, to be held at the nices of the Public Works Department on April, MONDAY, the 15th day of 1901, at 3 p.m., are published for general information.

By Command,

No Fire Insurance will be effected. All Ship-damaged Packages most he left in the Godawns, and Notice of sanic Bout to this Bice bere the 19th Inst, or Claims in connection therewith will not ba recognized.

793

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong. April 9, 1901. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP PRINZESE IRENE, OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BE shore-trial Steamer having ar rived. Consignces of Cargo aro horeby caption of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, informed that their Goods, with the ex- are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, Lze., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained

OPTIONAL CANGo will be forwarded the contrary be given be unless notice foro Noon, TO-DAY.

T. SERCOMBE SMITH,

Acting Colonial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

783 Hongkong, 29th March, 1901. Particulars and Conditions of the Letting Ly Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 15th day of April, 1991, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods

No Clairas will be admitted after the

Hongkong. April 9, 1981. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KHISHA.

OLEARED. Pelayo, for Swatew Anping Maru, for Swator. Haster, for Swatow. Yuensday, for Manila, Glenfallush, for Away.

PASSENGERS,

ARRIVED.

Per Taiyuan, from Yokohama, Mr Lock- hoad,

Per Menfallock, from Singapore, 607 Chiness.

Per Guthrie, from Sydney, e., Mesulamnes 187 C. Birke, Richards and child, J. Lesser, Messrs C. Birks, . Morris, T. Gross, B. Tratt, W. J. Cann, J. W. Cann, Dr C. G. Powell, Lieut. Hoyer, Messrs W. H. Quin, H. K. Balden, H. G. Garrott, F. C. Haz- rovysor, J. W. Barney, J. Eeck, P. Moore, W. A. Barnett, C. E. Nicholson, W. A. Crombie, L. D. Afoyer, M. D. Hudson, J. G. Edwards, P. T. Hock, A. Spalmbalg, 84 Filipinos and 73 Chinese.

FOR TAKAO. THE Company's Steamship TAITO MARŮ, Captain S. HIRAL, will be despatched an above on or about 13th Inst.

For Freight and Passage, apply to

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

Agents. Hongkong, April 9, 1991.

NOTICE.

736

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, SAIGON,

COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT. MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX

ALSO

Per India Mars, from London, &e. : for Hongkong, Messrs David E. Blait, J.: Busenstow, Cleo. Carter, P. R. Francis, G. A. Grant, H. E. Higginbother, W, B. Jones, F. Kerr, J. Reid, W. Steel, W. M. Stott, J. Crosbei, R. Galloway, W. Scott, Mrs Told Me H. Walmore, 1 British, 1 Japanese and 2 Chinese; for Roba, Prof. 5. Mayoshi, Mogare R, Kondo, S. Kawada, K.

K. Fajn, W. Bowley, and Takayanagi, K. Tomita; for Yokolama, Surgeon H, Miyakawa, J.N., Mr Abrams, Mr T. Funskoshi, K. Iwa, Mr P. Jo, Dr T. Kitajima, Mr B. G. Oxley. Mr M. Shi- neda, Dr J. Tsudzuki, and Dr M. Yama kami.

Ter Chaydn, from Caleuita, &c, Mr E. Mouret, Lieut. Elake, Ident, Cooper, and 672 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

For Ernest Sinuns, from Hongkong : for

Public Works Department, by Order of } remaining undelivered after the 16th Last. PORTS OF BRAZIL & RIVER PLATE. Saigon, Dr H. Loro, Boys. Monnier,

will be subject to rent,

All broken, chefod, and damaged goods

His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land, in the Colony are to be left in the Godowns, where that N MONDAY, the 22nd April, at Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, will be examined on Tuesday, the 9th with the optice of renewal at a Crown Inst., and Thursday, the 11th Inst., at 9.30 Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of

All Claims must reach as before the 15th His Majesty the Kisa, for one further form of 75 Years.

Inst., or they will not be recognised, No Fire Insaante vill be effected.

Particulars of the Lifs.

Boundary

distry Locality!

mente.

Taiping

khan 10

Inland Lane Lot He. Taiping-

I 1,833;

0 45 45 45 1,500 27.02

WASHING BOOKS.

(In English and Chinese.)

the

of Ladies and Gentleman, caN NÓW

on Wednesday, he find at this Olios.Prine, 1 each.

Om Matz Office,

i

the undersigned,"

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & CO.,

Agents. Eonglong, April 3, 1901.

762

PROFESSIONAL NOTICE.

DENTON R PETERSON, DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, 9, VICTORIA TELESACE, TIENTEIN,

10, DER VOLT ROAD CENTRAL, Hexacord,

DR

R. PETERSON who is at present up North my be expected back at an early date.

Hongkong, Januszy, 1811.

1433

Radlot and Achermann, Bro. Ernest, Masers P. Gerrogues, A. Heupor, 1. Guinnvarch,

1 p.m., the Company's Steamship and J.Vergos; for Singapore, Mes Oustinull, 00EANIEN, Capucin SCHMITZ, with Mr and Mrs H. Dalise, Mr and Mrs It. MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and Godrin, Mr and Mrs W. Vallance, Mr nud Worma, M. De Worms. Norten, Peel, CARGO, will leave this Purt for MAR. Mrs Montagus and child, Misses E. SEILLES Via BOMBAT.

Mackay, D. Albert, T. Albert, V. Capel, The above Steamer nocte at COLOM.rs -Brosch, Wilson, Motcalfe, For BO with the S. 8. Ville de la Ciotat, which vessel takes on her Famengers and Mails, rell, Murro, Fuster, Stanley, Pulford, leaving that Port on the 4th May, direct Montgomery, Shrout, Williams, Clarke, to SUEZ, FORT SAID & MARSEILLES Blades Marun, and Bro. Abbert; for Cus Cargo and Specie will be registered for lumbo, Mr B. Hermanu; fur Marssilics, Lendon

as well as for: Marseilles, and Mrs Liebort and daughter, Mr 4. Trovaux, cepted in transit through Marseilles for the Right Rev. J. M. de Carvalho, and Rev principal Places of Europe.

8

Shipping Orders will be granted til Noou. Cargo will be received on board Latil 4 p.m. Specie and Parcels until p.m. on the 21st Aprli. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be loft at the Agency's Office).

Contents and value of Packages are re- quired.

For further particulars, syply at the Company's Odoo.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, 4gmi. Hongkong, April 9, 1901.

M. de Carvalho.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Taiyuan, reports t Japan Coast, moderate winds and fine weki therj. Chins. Conar, strong mansion and thick rainy weather,

The British steamer Guthrie reportaz Fine westber, with light winds and smooth ses were experienced throghout the passage till arrival at Manila ; tlikace to Bengkong, Light variable winds and on siderable N.E, swell across the China Sen, 780 with overcast, weather.

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