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THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1901.

The Acting Attorney General-They are not hero. The prison is have given a list of sixteen people who have been

convicted of offences

adjourned till to The case wash morrow.

HIGHWAY ROBBERY,

He. Hi and An Young vero charged with having, on 15th April, at Kowloon, robbed a woman named Wong Ka of Lee silver

SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.

THE

London, March 27.-It is reported that General French's troops. afteen Boers entered Swaziland to aroid

CHINA MAIL. Entertainment.

The Swazi's THEATRE killed six and the rest fles and surrendered to the British.

March 31.-1Come? Templemore, with 500 Queensland Bushnson and 250 West Australiane, has arrived in South Africa.

Siuce the 16th March, General. French

the foreigngs, who told me to buy this angles. amitted stealing opo has killed and wounded 17 Boats, saptured

The prisoners.

bangle and His Lordship passed sentence of five years imprisonment, with hard labour, on vaen.

told me to take it to Watson's Dispen- sary to buy the stuth I then went to a house and asked Cheung Young to buy it. He came back and anid them and nous for sole in Watson's. I then told him to go to the German Medical Hall. The people in the Medion Hall mid the bottle was dirty. After washing the bottle, I told Cheung Young to buy ball a-pound, fox, which 40 conts was paid. I got 50 cents fro Then I gave the stuff to Wong Hop to give it to Cheung Ta Cheung Fu poured the contents of the bottle into the son then wout back and told the foreigner that people refused to do what be wanted. Lo Su than came and said that he had got Lo Teoi to throw the duid. Lo Tooi, be auid, was a ma of courage, who was able to net as a thief. I sent the sanic Cherng Me Honry Arthur Jones' work The Young to buy the stuff He went with a dirty hotile, a amshu bottle. He had to Liss, which is being played to-night and bring it back and clean it He again to worror by the Brough Comxly Com- got the stuff, and banded it to Lopany, is a literary mine of quips and Tadi. I am guilty of this crime. I ought ranice, witticians, quaint conceits, and not have done it. Mr Rook his done nothing

Andiltruisme, yet nowhere is there anything had known to effect of the medicine water, forced or stilted about the dialogue. There

would not have had anything to dis with

Dirgetly Ian Me Reek's face, I felt entire algence of striving after sorry for it. --1 adnit everything, and hum-effect, and the linen run on easily, smooth-

to

lence on me. That is all I have to say."

*THE LIARS.

UN

BOYAL

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

NDER the Direction of Mr. ROBELT

BROUGH. Representative-Mr, Atas HAMILTON, Large cap-TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) April 18th. BROUGH COMEDY CO. BROUGH COMEDY CO.

57, and 38 laro surrendered. tures of ammunition and stock nivo slo been made.

The movements in the Orange River Colony love resulted in 18 of the enemy being killed and wounded, and 70 takon prisoners.

April 2-General Bindon Blood is pro- ceeding to Middleborg, in order to soraniand the country cast of Pretoria.

The British have captured a fifteen- pounder and two Pon-Poma cast of Vry- beid. The Boers are retiring castward.

Ajil 3.-A inove has been mado in an entirely now direction by Colonel Pluuser, who has occupied Warmalath and Nylstroom on the Pietersburg railway. Pinaars River has been the northernmost

British post

Hitherto

The Boers have been largely utilising the supplies from Pietersburg.

General Dartnoll's force overtook and routed, a Bar foro to the northeast of Vryheid. The enamy left five dend and

We captured several wounded.

ten prisoners, all the waggons and several thousand cattle and sheep, and had ones caemmity.

THE

TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AND TO-MORROW (ERIDAT),

April 18th and 19th, FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKONG

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OF

THE LIARS '

THE LIARS'

Au Original Comedy in Four Acts, by ENRY ARTHUR JONES.

SATURDAY AND MONDAY, April 20th and 22nd,

or

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

An Original play in Foar Acts, by ARTHUR W, PINERO

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. April 23rd and 4th. FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKONG

OF THE

bly beg your fordahip, to pisan light senly, and, above all, naturally. The whole line for the distribution of ammunition and¦ FIRST PRODUCTION IN HONGKONG

Mr. Robinson, who appeared on behalf action turns on a man's leve, pure, and of the accused, est that the prisoner inhoucurable love for a married woman-. acting thin ontingens manner neted in some people might object to a man's love complianco with the orders

for his neighbour's wife, boing termed sapotide officer in the Naval Tant. Frinoner honourable and it is from the fibhing had been ton gets in the Naval Yard, and which it is found necessary to indulge in refusal to yield to the pressure of his ex-to try and sheckmate the jealous husband perior officer might have led to his diami from which the comedy derives its name. sal It appeared that the prisoner Was It is a play withous

purpose, under pressure for a month, and it slsu ap-that it teachea a high moral lesson. peared that he was unaware of the scxious: The story is easily told. Lady Jessica effects of throwing the peculiar matter. The prisoner, during his ten years servich had never had any charge or misconduct alleged against lin; ond it wasstrange that he should have fallen into this trouble. He (Mr Robinson) thought it proved that grost Exensure had been brought to hear upon

him,

His Lordship said Young Kong, just now Lo Teui pleaded guilty to throwing this nitric seid on Mr Reek with intent to burn him, and he was sentenced to impri sonicent, with hard 14hour, for three years, You stand for trial on an indictment charg ing you with the sand offence, and, on the depositions in the two cases, it appeared as if La Tsoi had committed this crine at Juur instigation and by your procuring On the depositiona pau appear to be the principal in the matter, and be only the Agent, and it corfaiuly was my intention; if you were convicted on the indict mout against you, to pass a more severe sentence on you then I did en hins. But now, you set up it different story You say you were pressed by sound one in authority at the Naval Yard to commit this crime or procuro its commission. That may be so or it may not be so. I can't say no at present because, of course, the facts are out before me in a proper

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Nepoan, a wayward sort of woman of the butterfly type, is ardently curled by Mr Falkner, a high-ininded, passionata," run- antic then, who has won lume as an Africat explorer and diplomatist. Falkner's gle tentina are freely and ominously com- monted on by all their friends Lady Jessica, her vanity flattered, plays with Falkner, but she cannot appreciate the depth of his love. She does not think there is my fun in haing nerious, and shn tuests that all love matters are to be discussed at a distance of 3 I Lady! Josies, who has bafore fallen a willing victim to the decoption of the signposts, takes the wrong turning wher proceeding to the railway station, and Ends herself at the Riverside Hotel, where Falkner is staging. Strango to any, a dainty little donor for two has heen prepared in a private sitting room. Unfortunately, what pronused to be a delightful tete-a-teto is in- torrupted by the arrival of George Nepean, her brother-in-law, who promptly warns Lady Jessica of his intention of tolegraph. for the return of her husband from: Devonshire. The roseate happiness of a few moments before is changet to gloomy fore bodings. All thoughts of dinner are hanish-On ed. The unexpected arrival of Lady Ross- and Tatton is seized upon as a possible way, but, from what you have said, Rosamond writer, a letter to George Nepean Lady means of escape from a scandal. from what your Counsel has urged en your bohalf, and ale from what the Acting inviting him to meet bar in Loudon next Attorney General bus said, it may be morning and receive a full explanation of bla spiperently suspicious circumstances. so, therefore, I will give you the benefit of The two ladies dopart, and Falkner is left to the doubt and, assume that it may bo so. That places you in this same position exact cat theenteraan dinnerly biaself. He, how. ly ne Lu Teo. That is to say, you have ever, is joined by Sir Christopher Deering. joined in committing this serious offencoat the instigation and procurment of another persan.

shicos.

glories appetite, starts out solus on the delicious menu, as the curtain falls on

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STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.

(BUPPLIED THROUGH REUERB. } Cymbeline, Perndene, Gromont, March 5

Dugfred, Sheikh, Teresa, 8; Ovi, Arnold, Lajke, Irene, 12; Bender, Hilgien, 15 Prometheus, Kanagawa Mftars,

Benrunlich, Segor

Germ nicus, Shanghai, 22 Kostrom, Mas- conomi 26; Shinuno Mari, In- druni, 29; Ambrut, Cloveiden, Ekin, Sutherland April 2; Ord. Malgeen, Durbanus, Chale Thrauch, Gemariney, Glenferret, Fittenborg, Japan, Chiccericy," Coningsby, Prensen, Runza. Gloucester City 9; 8yern. Hituchi Mar, Laos, Entscold, Fulmian, 12; Afuchan, Achilles, Patrocina, Frdis, Adriatico, Denekien, Basingerold, Fille d'Alçar, 16.

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he has been lecturing his friend on his in faluation for Lady Josion, and who, no

10: The sentence, therefore, that doubt, drops in to prevent Falkner com. must be passed upon you is I think, the mitting himself further. Falkner, at war Bame that I passed upon Le Two, but at with everything and anybaly, leaves the the same time if, apan too further trial hotel abruptly, and Sir Christopher, with and upon such investigation as the Govenor may direct to be made, it appears that your statement is well-founded, I bave little doubt that the Govornor will take the matter into his Cardfill consideration. The sentence of the Court upou you in that you be imprisoned with bard labour for three years.

THE GAUL BUSINT,

Mak So, Ip Sun and Young Tuk, all convicts, were charged with Laring, on 27th March, wounded Robork Henry Craig, assistant superintendent of Victorin Guel with intent to kill and murder him. They were further charged with wounding Robert Heury Craig with intent to do

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grievous bodily

The prisoners promptly pleaded guilty to the first count, altding, Curtainly we intend to kill and murder him.

The Acting Attorney General and these men were already undergoing long terms of imprisonment for offences, and it was

very serioas e Apparently, some body outside the gap must in some way or other have been in a leagh with them, and thrown over the Wall wennOOS to these men. They seemed to have acted

the second set. Then comes Lie lively thinl act, in which all the tarradiddles are told. Sir Christopher, what has found Jessica'n stylograph at the hotel, clls at Lady Ross- men's to return it. His help in killing the scandal is fuvited. He pats two pos sibilitins-the truth or falschood. Flo objects to fibs on the

ECOYE that they are always found out. Lady Ross wood overrules his

explaining. Ecruples by that if you sange things not parhaas cxactly ne they were, but as they ought to have been, a lie becomes a sort of iden lized and cassocial truth. The distressing complications that follow as other friends ard let into the partnership of the false- hood are exceedingly diverting and save. that could be obstructed out of such ing. One can readily imagine the comedy material. The Company has beca highly praised everywhere for ita rendering of **The Liars.”

THE NESCIENCE OF THE BENCH.

Moils.

The 7. & 1. Co.'s 5.8. Geetie, with mails do. left San Francisco for this pers vis Hordulu, Yokodkanba, Inland Ben, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 30th Marcht.

The T. K. K. s.. Hongkong Muru, with maila &, left Sau Francisco for this port vin Honoluia, Yokohama, -luland See, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 3th April

The P. M. 5. S. Cty of Feling, with its

&o, from San Francisco to the 23rd March via Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and left for this port on the morning of 15th April, via Inland St. Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai The UP. R. Co.'s sa. Empress of Japan left Vancouver on Monday, 15th April for Hongkong, via the usual. Japanese porte of call.

Steamers Experted.

very quickly and in concert made a very The celebrated qucation asked on a cer- bratal assault upon Mr Craig.

| tain occasion by Lord Coloridge; "Who is Asked if they had anything to say. the spokesman of the prisoners said I Connie Gilchrist was opurdled lately by

The N. Y. K. a.s. Yirushima are left -fave a number of witnessen to speak about. Mr Q.C., co of the Dabin divisional mu-

the ill-treatment, but I do not know if these gistratus. On the bearing

Singapore for this port on the 14th a police pro-

April, and is expected to arrive here witnesses have been called orno. The prosecution against a certain individual for

ou the 21st April. secutor not only ill-treated me, but he has picking pockets and doing other-anlawful Ill-fronted & great number by the extent of note, his Worship with subias innocence The uver a hundred. A great number of con, Lasked What is the three card trick victs: numbers were faket down and thoy and a pelice sergeant had to elucidate the the mysteries of that industry for his benefit. ill-treatment.

Story" which runa thus

N. Y. K. 13. Hoshima Maru left Bombay via Singapore for this port on the 3rd April, and is expected to arrive hero on the 21st April,

are willing to come forward and Rat Lois is capped by another Hawkins The 8.8. Lightning, from Calcutta, left

His Lordship Why did you not have them examined at the Magistrate's Court

~* The Spokesman-Because the Magistrate

told me to come bere and call them

His Lordship I don't believe that. The Spokession If your lordship die holioses my statement, I ask you to call for

solicitor who was in court at the lime in responsi le for this little knowe tale about the famous judge who is now Lord Brampton. The case before the court bad something to do with a gas of cards, and the prosecuting counsel lid wause to

The

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Destination.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Vezscia

Agents.

Date of Leaving

Gibb, Livingston & Co. May 9, at 5 p.m. Butterfield & Swire.... April 33.

Australian Porta Guthrie (6) Australian Ports....Tainan (A)....... Australian Ports........ Yowata Mara (0) ...... Nippon Yusen Kaisha April 26, at4p.m. Bremen & Porta of Call Prinzese Irene (0) Norddoutecher Lloyd, May 1. at noon. 864 Feochow

Hunan (4) .............. Butterfield & wire........ Ajoíl 19. Havre and Hamburg.. Konigsberg (a)......... Hamburg-Am'ka Linie May 3 Købe and Yokohama.. Shinano Maru (8) .............. Nippon Yusen Kaieba, April 26, daylight. Liverpool

Pyrrhus (6) Butterfield & viro... Day 10. London & Ports of Call Sobraon (), P. & 0; S, N, Co........... April 27, at noon. London v. Manila...... Agamemnon (A).... Butterfioli & Swire... April 19.. London ***

Antenor (8).....................

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WANTED, Large LOOKING GLASS, for Standing on Fluor. (Choval Ga) Second hand.

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Care of Messrs. BREWER & Co. Hongkong, April 18, 1901.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE:

P. & O, S. N. Co...... About May 18. Butterfield & Swire... April 23, Jardine, Matheson&Co April 19, at 4 p.m. Nippon Yusun Kaisha. ápril 26, at 5 p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. April 19, dayligh Messageries Maritimes April 29, at I p.m. Nippon Yusuz Kalsha. April 23, at Noon. Nippon Yusen Kaiela.(April 19, at noon. Carlowitz & Co. à bout May 4. (s)...Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. About April 23.

656 Manila................ Taizen (8).......................

Manila...........DE PARETI Loongsang (9)............. Mauíla.............................. Yewota Moru (8)........ Marsoillon, London, &c. Sanuki Maru Marseilles v. Saigon Oceanion (0) Moji, Kobo & Y'ma... Hiroshima alaru (s)... Nanki, Kobo. & Y'ma Kasuga Maru (s). Now Yotky.SaczCanal Astaria (s) New York.Suez Canal Richmond Castle P. Arthur& Vivostock Peiyang (8)

FOR SHANGHAI HE Steamship THE

FLANDHIA, Captain Tx. Drxwes, will be despatoled for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 20th Inst., at ò p.m.

East Asiatic T. Co.,LdApril 19, at 4 p.. Portland, (Or.), e....Enight Companion (8). Shewan, Tonics & Co. About May 20. This Steamer has superior Accommoda-San Diego & San Fco Strathgylo (s) Batterfield & Swire.... About April 20.

S. Francisco 7. Japan. Caclic (6)0. & D. S. S. Co... May 7,

7, at noon.

tion for First and Secusid Class Passcugora.

For Freight or Fossago, apply to

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S. Francisco 7. Japan. City of Peking (e)......Pacific Mail S. B. C. May 1, daylight. S. Francisco v. Japan. America Maru (0) Toyo Kison Kaisha....April 23, at noon. Seattle, U.S.A... Kdzumi Mara (0) Nippen Yusen Kaisha, April 19, at 4pm..

P& O, S, N, Co................. About April 20. Shanghai and Japan...Ceylon (s)... Shanghai................ Ballcarat

JP. & O. S. N. Co.......Aboat April 27. Shanghai

Sobraon (8) .....

.P. &O. F. N. Co................. Mar. 31, daylight. Shanghai

Elita Nossack (s). East Asiatic T. Co., Ltd April 23, at 4 p.m. Shanghai............... Flandrin (s).

Fiemason & Co........................ April 20, at 5 pamo S'hai, N'ki,K'bo&Y'ma Indos (") ..................... Messageries Maritimes About April 21. FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. Spore, Penang &O'tta Chelydra (8)...... Jardine, Matheson&Co April 19, at noon. S'pore, Col'ho & 1'bay Kagoshima Mara (a)... Nippon Yusen Kaisha. April 26, at nomi. THE Company's Steamship

Stow, Amoy &F'chow Auping Maru (0)

Milani Base Kaisha. April 24, daylight. - Swalow, Amoy & T foc Aksahi Maru (8) ......Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, May 1, daylight. Captain Roach, will be despatched for the Swatow, Amoy & Taxi Maidzora Maru (6) Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. April 21.

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Dodwell & Co. Limited April 26, at noon. Vancouver (B.:), Empress Victoria & Vancouver. Tartar (0) D. FL. Brown... Abom. May 1. Yokohama and Kobo..Gisela (5) com ...Bandar, Wisier & Co. April20,nitornoon.

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IMANEUVRES of JANT” above Ports on SUNDAY, the 21st Int., Tacoma (Wash.), &c... Ulf India (9)... Canadian Pic R. Co. April 24, at non

'MANŒUVRES of JANE' A Comedy in Foor Acte, by HENEY ARTIDA JosES,

The Bux plans are now on view at The Robinson Piano Co., whore Santa

at Thaylight.

For Freight or Parsage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

Gen val nangerz. · Hongkong, April 18, 1901.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

FOR MANILA. Company's Screw Steamship

$59

can be bonked Nix Days in AuvANCR. PRICES:-Boxes $38, Dress Circle and Stalls 83, Pit W, and Back Seats $1. Doors open 3.30. Curtain R. Corringoo 11,50.

YAWATA MARU, Late Trans 15 minutes after Performance

Rongkong, April 18, 1901.

863 3,873 Tons Gross, Captain . E. Moses, will be despatahed the above Port on == | FRIDAY, The 2001 Instant, at 4 puta.

Auctions.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 214.

E following Partiesburg and Condi tious of SALE of UROWN LAND by PUBLIC Atmos, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on MONDAY, the Shrd day of April 1901, at 3 p.m., sro published for general information.

By Command.

T. SERCOMBE SMITH,

Aeting Colonial Sumistery. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Hongkong, th April, 1901.

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Particulars and Conditions of the Lotting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the god day of April. 1901, at 3 pm, at the Uffices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excelloney che Sovainor, of One Lot of Crown Land, at Pok-fur-lam Conduit Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rant to be fired by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further team of 75 Years:

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Retorn Tickets issued by this Company are available for return by Stenisers of the other Lines.

For Freight or I'assage, apply kn

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Amager.

$12

Hongkong, April 16, 1901. THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LTD.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWAN FO0. THE Company's Steamship

AKASHI MARU, Captain K. Semua, will be despatched for the above ports on WEDNESDAY, the Int May, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

Agenda

Hongkong, April 17, 1901.

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THE FAST NOUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN-AND-EUROPR, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

THE Company's Steamship'

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(4,425 Tone), Captain G. D. BowLES, IN. will leave Hongkong on or about WED NESDAY, the 1st May, 1901, Taking Passengers and Urgo

For VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B.C.. (IA INLAND SEA,· KOBE and YOKOHAMA).

Making close connection at Vancouver with the Canadian Pacific Railway for all

215 312200 133 10,900 34,544 points in Eastor Canada, the United States

PUBLIC AUCTION

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OF

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71HE Undersigned has received instruc.

ions to Sell by POLIO AUCTION, ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY,

the 25th and 26th April, 1001, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m., at Nos. 2 and 1, Gago Streat, (CoENER of LYNDHURST TeunACC),

THE WHOLE OF TES

And Europe.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

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GATION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVATES. April 17.

Simongan, Dutch str., 1,818, Sandman, Samarang vis Saigon March 29, Sugar YUEN FAT Horo.

April 18.

Gisela Austrian st., 2,640, Federico Moses, Trieste and Singapore April 12, General. SANDER, WILLER & Co.

Heich Ho, British steamer, 1,082, A. A. deneral.SSEN & Co. Crawford, Wuhu and Chinking Apr 13,

Maidzuru Maru, Japanese steamer, fi67, K. Sobajimu, Tamsul, via Amoy and Swatow April 17, General.—MrtsUX BUSSAN

KAISHA.

Vipers. French gunbost, 400, Villeneuve, Hoihow April 17.

Lizard, British guabant, from Canton.

DEPARTURES. April 17.

Fring Heinrich, for Shanghai, Sarria, for Shanghai, Hene, For Nagasaki, Aishi A, for Swatow.

April 18. Felching, for Shanghai. Hailong for Hoihow. Paul Revere, for Yokehans.

Geens, British battleship, for Ska‘ghai, Canton, for

Swatow.

hao, For Daiphong,

Holing, for Maji and Vancouver, Candia, For Singapore and London. Chine, for Newchwa Tegra, for Muji. Ferla, for Amay.

CLEARED.

Jacob Diederichsen, Fur Haiphong. Denbighshire, for Shanghai.

Samuti Mars, for Singapore and London. Hue, for Kwong.chow.wan. Pronto, For Saigon.

Peigung, for Port Arthur.

PASSENGERS,

ARRIVED,

Ronsul; for Kobe, Mosers D. M. de Amaral and E. Figueiredo; for Yokohama, Mr. B Pratt.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

Tull rainy weather, with N'ly winds to The British steamer Heich Ho reports.

Henhaus; and then mulerate weather, with Ely winds to Hongkong.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For CANTON.--

Per Honem, at 7.30 a.m, on Friday,

the 19th April

Per Fulivos, al Expo, on Friday, the

19th April.

For SWATOW.-

Per Decima, at 8 am, on Friday, the

19th April.

For SAIGON.--

Per Pronto, at 8 a.m., oa. Friday, the

19th April.

For QUONG-CHOW-WAN, HOLLOW,

PARICI & HAIPHONG.--- Por luc, at 9 a.m., on Friday, the 19th

April.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG · & CAL-

OUTTA.-

Por Chelydan, at 11 am, on Friday,

tho 19th April.

For MANILA. –

Per Agrememnon, &t 1a.m., on Friday.

the 19th April,

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Per Kasuga Maru, at 11a.m., on Friday,

the 19th April.

For PORT ARTHUR, CHEFOO. &

VLADIVOSTOCK.-

Per Pegang, at 2 pin, on Friday, the

10th April,

For SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, YOKO. HAMA, VICTORIA, & SEATTLE, U.S.A.-

Por latini Maru, st 5 p.a., on Friday,

the 19th April.

For MANILA. —

Per Langsung, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the

39th April.

For FOOCHOW..-

Per unan, at 4 p.m., on Friday, tho

19th April.

Per Gisela, Trora Singapore, 407 Chinasa. For BANGKOK.---

DEPARTED

Por [Sharpsno, at 2 p.m., on Saturday,

the 20th April.

For YOKOHAMA & KOFE--

Por Gight, at 3 p.m., on Saturday, the

2013 April.

Per Konig Albert, from Hongkong: for Singapore, Mr H. F. Gray; for Colombo, Mr and Mrs Erich Bauer, and Mr P. J. Cowan for Naples, Mr R. Rintoul; for Gonca, Mist Clara Apitzseli, Mr and Mrs For E. S. Kelly and child, Mr G. B. Pariett Mr. Heermann, Lieut. Wakwy, Mr

P

Sachse, Mr E. Dolbanco, His Lolig.

KOBE, TOKOHAMA, SAN DIEGO & SAN FRANCISCO.- Per Strathgile, at 5 pm, un Saturday,

the 20th April.

MAILS BY THE IMP. JAPANESE PACKET. The Lop. Japanese Tacket America Marte

will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 23rd April, with Mails; for Shanghai, Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, , which will ho closed at followa Registration at 10a.m. Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to 20.15 am.

Letters, 11 am,

Chapelle, Rev. Z. Lorante, Miss J. nac, Rev. P. Gabardi, Miss Kathe Kuors, Mr and Mrs L. Baceloop and children, Hears . Sackerman, F. Koch, Emil Haller, M. Plattring, nid N. Plettring; for London, Mrs Hauptmann Lory and child, Mr F, Eickhol. Mr Thomas Kerr, Mr and Ms Capell, Mim Pardoy, Miss Goodirham, Mr A. C. Fife, Mr W. P. Deas, Mr and Mrs J. McDonald and THE Steamship Gida having children, and Mr A. C. Walde for rived Consignees of Cargo are hereby Brenton, Mrs Capt. H. Krebs, Mr informed that their Goods are being Weylandt, Mrs Muun and child. From the HONGKONG AND KOLCON WHY AND Greenshields, N. Galt and servant; GODOR CO., LIMITED, whence delivery may Genom fra Prot. Baltzer und, quia en, be obtained.

Mise Nounsin, Mr M. Haynemann, Mr This Vessel brings Cargo :---

and Mrs Abegg and children, Mr A. Evera, From VENIE, OX 8, 8. Maximiliano and Miss Enna Evers, Miss Elly Evers, Mr

LEVANTE, ex 8. x. Hungria, transhipped at and children, Moests Jintaro Omara, K, Pour SA, From ZAZZIBAR, C 8.

Firatori, R. Tuki, K. Miyajima, K. Otani, Cerinthia, tracshipped at ADEN.

. Omori, H. Saicuj, Dr Erdmatnsdrter, Optional Cargo will be discharged here Mr Madges, Mr Hauptmann v. Tiedemana,! unless notice ju the contrary or given klee H. Rape and chid, Mr.W. A. Yorke, 10

mediately..

Earl of Sandwich and Diener, Mesire W.

Singapore for this port on the afternoon VALUABLE FURNITURE, landed at their risk into the Godowns of Japan: for Colombo, Messrs W. Roenius;

P. U.S. N. Ca's .s. Ceylon loft of 13th April.

Singapura for this port on the 13th April, ut 5 p.m.

The G. 5. C's as. has left in

pore on 4th Apríl, mail is duo in Hong- Long on 19th April.

Athe magistrato and sale hini whethat, tyinention specially the noe of spades. Ace The P. & 0. S. N. '. Socotra left; ESTROUDERE QUERED SOLEEN, Sa Mitwich, transhipped at Taiere. From Kolmann, Mr and Mrs J. Westphale

Singapura for this port on 14th April,

at a.m.

Jajan and Hongkong,

Atatement is true or otherwise. of Spades? said Ir Justice · Hawkins The Acting Attorney General - They día inquiringly ace of spades? What's mention to the Magistrate that they wished that? Counsel gasped, ho was so kene Cal 20. 8. S. Co'sn.o. Carlisle City to call e number of witnesses. They gave | Kbsék. "It'e --it's —it's a Isce-card, mʼlud.' left San Diego on 25th March, for alist at the time, and I think that the bleg ha stammerod: It's a playing-card-it's trate said it would be preferable to call one of the jack. The Judge was keeping The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Tintsin left the straightost of judicial faces all the time, en here at this Courts

Bombay for this port on the 101 His Lordship-I have always tried to 1 - | - Perhaps," he gail, bat. I'm afraid I press upon Magistrates that if prisoners must ask you to put it in, Mr. Mr —— April. wish to call witnesses, the Magistrato sat down and tanned himself with bis brief, The N. F. Co.'s 8.8. Benar sailed from Thota on the 10th April, for Vladi should take them. They or there to call amid the titers of his brethren of the wig then and take their evidence, and bind and gown, and a colleitor's cleric was Yostuck. thout oror to give evidenca dr pranie despatched post haste fierges the Strand to The N. P. Co.'s, Glenshiel sailed fram Yokodana for Hongkong, on the 14th vayn have tried to make a purchase. He returned briathloss.

April.

Couré if necorenty.

take lists of witnessed.

Impress upon them that they are not to and coqusel, debohing the ace of spades

examine them, er to decli

thing to do with them,

Ring to this Cours when there

witnesses to be examined.

sopers, all of them, that if maks outƐa muyu of grieveNG

plex and

so that it could be gone into

it would be no defence in

could very much sheet their

they could pr

done the

The ubly

13 to clean grievanc

there to from the brand new pack, solemnly passed The N. P. Co.'s as. Victoria siled from

have any it to the attendant, who ceremonicusly uharram | handed it rp to the Forge. Sir Henry. list of con mined it carefully before he filed it away tre po- | ath his noma. Very well, he said cataly go ou, and having trumped his bischraps, trick of affected ignorance about common things, he lat the case proceed.

Hongkong Registor.

„Provimu?

Tacoma, for Japan and Hongkong ou the 13th April.

Luteil Advices. The M. M. Co.'s steamer Indes, with the

(Supplementary Mail on board up to the time fixed for the demartire of the Mail Extra Postage 10 cents.)

MALLð út THE CANADIAN PACINO RAIL

WAY Co.'s Packhe The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empresa of India will be despatched on WED. NESDAY, the 24th. April, with Mails, for, Shanghai, Japan, United Stato, Calada, &c., which will be closed as follows 4.3. Registry teases

Comprising:--- DRAWING-ROOM SUITES UPHOLSTERED D SADDLE-Ren and Plan and SILK TAPESTRY. EASY CHAIRS, BEVELLED MIRRORS. VERY FINE ÜHEREY

SORDERS, CLOIONNE VARES, BRONZES, CARPETS, Rs, Etc., Fic.

FINELY CARVED MARIBORK SEOARD with BEVELLED MIRROR, MADINDURE UVEZ- MANTELS, DINING TABLE, MOROCCO DISINO Hook Surte, BOOKCASE, BRASS FENDERS, ENGRAVINGS, BEZITE, GLASS and Cock No Chains 10 be admitted after the Steinich and Moolger: for London, Mr V, {

x WALK CUTLERY: CANTON BLAUSWOOD Goods have left the Cudowna, and all Kato. Me and Mrs M. Russell, Mesars L. 11 Tables and Strols, Lace Corraine, Etc.. | Claims mast be sent in to the Office of the and V. Hetherington, Mr and Mrs M. Beurt Eto.

DOUBLE BEARS and TEAK BEDSTEALS, undersigned before Non, on the 25th and children, Mira WW. Till and children,

Inst, or they will not be recognized.

Mr R. A. Wylie, Miss Sinde, Miss Greon- FINELY CARVED MARINEURK WARDROBES No Fire Insurance has been effected, shielda, Mira Balfour, Mir R. Laird, Mr W.- with Glass Doors, SEVERAL HABDUL-Tor and any Goods remaining in the Godown. Boldiz, Capt W, A. Senith, Mears W. BUREAUX and WASHENGUTANDE, TOILET after the 20th Inst. will be subject to ront Smith, E. P. Smith, O. Delapay, J. Wilson, CROCKERY. BED LINEN, Etc.. Etc.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned Fy BATHROOM and PANTRY REQUISITES

SANDER, WIELER & Co., And

Agents. Flongkong, April 18, 190L

4 COTTAGE PIANOS in excellent condition (by COLLAM and COLLARD, BACHALS, and REFILLT)

1 MINER'S SAFT..

FRENCH MAIL of 22nd March, left) SILVER MOUNTED DESSING CASE

1

Saigon on Thursday the 18th April, (MAFFIN and WxD).

at 11 am., and may be expected here On View from TUESDAY, the

Catalogues will be issues.

un or about Sunrisy, the 21st Aprif. Inst. This Packet brings replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on 16th

Fab.. The 8 Benivrlich, from London and "Straits, luft Singaporò for tile port ca the 26th April, and is das hers on or abeat 22nd April.

20.83 20:79

·87

The s.8. Eastern left Part Darwin for this

port via Manila on 15th April, and is

The P. M. & S. Chine, with mails de, leit |

0.01

TERMS: Cash on delivery.

WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME.

837

GEO. F. LAMKERT, The Overland China Mail

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, April 17. 1901.

FOR SHANGHAI

ELITA NOSSACK,

duo ere on or about 27thy THE Sesmahip.

859

* San Franciscs for this port via Huno-Captain Bevan, will be despatched fr

ublinked to suit the Departure of sach English and French Mail Steamer to Europo

FULL REPORTS

kula, Fokonauta, Luland Sex, Kobe, shove Purt on TUESDAY, the 23rd April,. Or alt THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE Nagasaki and Shanghai on the 17th | st 4 pm, .

TheN ER 48- Tarsake Mant left Kube

de via Moji for this port on the 17th

2 Aprila and is expected, to serion here

For Freight, apply to

EAST ASIATIU TRADING CO., LTD.,

Hongkong, April 16, 1901.

897

(Commercial, Shipping, etc.)

14 per Aantini (including Pustage).

CHINA MUL' OPVICH, -

KWYNDHAM STEART, HOFAROES,

(Registration, with late fee of 10 cents,

up to 10.45 m.) ·..

-1.

Pest-Offee closes, but Corros- pondence may be posted on board the Packet, with the Lasa Fae of 10 cents. extra Postage, until the time of depare

ture.

REGISTRATION.-Correspondenca cati bo E. D. White, and D. Christian for registered for all Frivate ship maile up to Bremen, Me A. Takahashi, Mr and Mrs-quarter-of-an-hour before the time of C. Weinberger Bad children, Messrs Pelosing. Friedman and Eyrio Omni From Shang-

hai: for Colombo, Mr Sisford Ransome, and Mr Tichomiroff ; for Genoa, Mrs Dyer, bir Chu, Mrs Skottowe, Capt. Usedom, Mr ron Kottwitz, Mr and Mrs J. Arnhold, Mr and Mrs J. Johnston Mra R. Lund, Mr Th. Kocholl, Mr and Mrs Guffins, Dr Krasta Mesars Arendt, J. Louizenberg, Adolph Schmidt, Kestenbaum, Dr Chris- bie, Mr E. Banch; and Mrs Gallant; for London, Mre H. D. Hatchison and child, Mr and Mrs Shirmann, Mr and Mrs Matheson, Miss K. Wood, Mr Campbell, Quelsh, Mr P. Donovan, Mr Stier

Hekacs, Mr and Mrs Rawthorne and child, and Mr G Houlton; for Bremen, Mr Bod Mrs AL Hoarter, Mr and Mrs Aug. Ehlers and children..

|

Por Prins Henrich, from Hangkong for Shanghai Messes A Haupt, GA Sanches, 8. Marti, K. Schultz, J. M. Mar quez, W. L. Wheeler, E Alexander, S.

B. Elkins, H. Figo, A. Rombach, J. D. Musso, F. Lund, Master F. Martí, Mira Mackensie, Mrts, Word, Mis Grandson, Me and Mrs J. Silbermann, for Nagasaki, Alessia Frapola, I. Eschter, Me and Mar

"THE BACK DOOR,

THE Series of Articles entitled THE BACK DOCK, which appeared in the China Mai, bave been reprinted, and may be obtained in Pamphlat Forg

Prins

Opium Quotations. HONGKONG, April 18, 1901 Now Patna, casb.....

930 Old Fatna, ca New Beosres, cash,

Old Beuren, VEL New Malea, credit, Allowanes, Taals, Last Year,...... Allowance Taals

Old Malwa credit, Allowance, Tsole. Persian, Gily, cash, Allowance Faela Persian, Papertio

EDD/870

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