TUESDAY, JUNE 25. 1901.
THE JAPANESE IN FORMOSA. luck at Africa, the South Son Jalands, and
the Continent of South America. Access to countries na yat unexplored and tuit Dr Goto's Manifosto.
opening up in the main object of nil forvign policy, by which als now fields are offered The following is a franchition of a manis (for surplus population, At this date we Josto by Dr S. Gate (Üril Goyatuor of find the aggrandizing countries above in Funnosi) circalated among the allicias,dicated have used their sources of wealth, sa intensely indiscribable crued exer- literati, gentry and people of Fokien Pro-cises stupendous influence on the policy of vince in April, 1900:-
Bradly speaking, the direction of outside polioy ipvolves greater responsibilities in the Government of a nation than dose that of internal affairs, but on this subject there. is no need for me to dwell at longth.
With reference to Home affairs, if there should happen to eccar nay law of dunia- istration, ensures may be adopted to remedy sugli defect; on the other hand, with regard to Foreign policy (outside: negocia Lions), if a mistake he made, then it is alinust hopeless to try and adjagt same. For example, take the cession of Wei-hai- ́wei ; it is now past longing for, its restitu- tlon is beyond hopp. Happily, men, with us, at the present this, devoto particular actention to outside policy, nuk prominently
SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The Panco Negotiations. London, June & railway nccident took place to-day on the Preturis-Pieters horg Kino. Nine soldier wore killed.
Jane 9-Avochor party of Boura was all the Great Countries. Te moot these resurprised by the British Hear Ladygrey. quiremente, has become not only an aim. Twenty prismats and thirteen thousand but would appear to be accepted as an obli ronnäs of ammunition were captured. gation.
X THE VARIATIONS IN THE CENTRES
ACTION,
Ching has a touring population and coincidently, the facilities for trade with her, is, as is the extent of her territory, very great. This gives rise to the most serious and aggressive sentimente in these strong nations, and all their offorts dre direstal towards increased intercourse! See how the centre of cavotouts activity has changed. Turkey, some years ago, was the scene of political strife now this has hy degrees, moved eastward. The question risus-who suffer by this change? Not only Chin, for Jugan is not likely to be overlooked. Russia, Germany, and France are diligently at work on the borders of China. The supreme moment has not yet arrived, bar their ulterior designs sto none tho loss deliborate (determined), England. to the relations tweet Chian and Japan,and America profess no intention of on- erosclaent, but rileir natinant interests are,
TRADE IN CHINA.
Important Deputation at the
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undorsigged has received instruc
tions to Sell by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY,
the 26th June, 1301, at -2,46 pm, at No
Foreign Office, London, June 11-A deputation of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, in- cluding a number of members of the House of Comirons, to-day, waited on Lord Cranborne-in the absence of Lord Tans-16, Wear TERRACE,-- downe, who is contined to bed and arged the extreme importance and
Lord Cranborne said that he was glad to potentialities of trade in China, note the agroainent among all parties vi the Chinrio question. The Government felt acutely the importance of the Comrac roial aspect. It was the duty of Governmont to securs to traders the fall opportunity to
injuvise
The Cape Ministry, in view of the break- ing up of moial animosity in South Africa. are taking steps to the improvement of the Clony's proquecta gancially and for the promotion of settlement by preparing Inze schemes for development of the count try, including the extensive construction of light railways and irrigation works.
"Mr Fischer is accompanying Mrs Butha.trade; but traders must be prepared to take certain risks lest they ware supplanted by Reuter's representative had an interries
national control over China, which implied disintegration. with Mrs Helin on her arrival in London the foreigner. He deprecated any inter deny the reports that she is visiting Eurepo on a Peace Mission, though she admitted alte is
going to Holland.
to-day
Ms Botha refused to confirm or
Meanwhile, accading to advices from the Transvaal, General Buts and the Secretary of De Wel, who were reported to be leer Ponce Delegates, are still at Standerton, presumably awaiting ox-Pre
and one
June 10.-Lord Kitchener, in a despatch, says that the Boers lost 2,640 is killed, prisoners, and surrenders during May, and 472 since the 1st June.
A Germ orrespondent who has investi- gated the treatment of the Hoer prisoners in Coylum at in India, on behalf of the National Zeitung, reports that they are, well trouted in every rospect. Their life is bet than the average are accustomed to in South Africa,
a considuration of the extremestilo dobe, cherished in their hearts, and ance. Let me ajecially remind you (a fict
as a consequenes, they are fixing their de worthy of special attention) that the Jaga-eires on Obina Il and Mucus episodes nose and Chinese are ormon blood and ovoke no interest in them. Such stairs do ant afect them; they look towards China common literature; as the cart is dependent to rd advantages to thoir peciles! So on its axlo-tree, so are these Peoples on the outlook for this Empire at indeedter cach other, a most important fact, which be most dangerous one. points to the urgency of actual support.
I have not so far alluded in point of wential importares to China there is here samething of overwhelming one- quince, and I would take the liberty of: expresing mylview, thereen. In the first place, I earnestly desire to expose to you
(To be Continued.)
LATE TELEGRAMS.
Mr. St. John Brodrick, in the House of Commons, said that, except for Military offences, no more Boer farm-houses would
Other Nows.
June 10-Lord George Hamilton, in the House of Oonia, said that Sir A. Gasolvo reports that the French were the aggressors at Tientsin, renting the closing of disorderly house.
The enquiry mado justifies the action of the British suliers, who fired in self defence. Tho German Talica behaved well. The Japanese guard also gave valuable support.
June 12-Yord Cranborne, on hoing questioned in the House of Commone said I understand that Germany intende to continue the maintenance of a garrison at Shanghai for the present but ne expdan- ation has been furaished to Grent Britain
INFORITIES IN THE BLOOD.We havo neen hosts of letters from people who bave received great benefit from the use of Clarke's Blood fixture. It cannot be tan highly estimated, for
be burned. Orders to this effeel were nentis clonuses and cleara the hood from all in-
to Lord Kitchener on the 7th December.
The Daily Chronicle states that Sir Binder
parities. This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, which goes on further to say:
THE WHOLE OF THE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
(Particulare frou Catalogues). Txx-Chan delivery.
On Vioir from TUESDAY, the 25th June.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, June 21, 1901.
Dedination.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Australian Pots Rosoita Maru (s) Australiau Porta..............dirlie (8) aluminu Australian Ports Taiwan (@).......... I'vo, B'men &H'burg Sambia (8) Bremen& Ports of Call Sachar (9) Havre And Hamburg.. Nuoraburg (5). Hoile and Cobu...... Chinking (s). Japan Forte & Van'ver Tartar (8)
Glaucus (6)......
Liverpool London & Parts of Call Chusan (8)
Glengarry () Landonius in
Glenesk Japan (8)
LONGER.........
London
London
1302 London.
PUBLIO AUCTION." HE Underigned have received instrus 1- tions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, OR THURSDAY. the 27th Instant, nt 11 a., at the Ces-
TRAL POLICE STATION, -
A QUANTFLY 493
1
SURPLUS STORES.
TELE-A pgual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers.
Hongkong, June 24, 1901.
Intimations.
1321
Manila
Manila
Mavila....
Manila
Manila
Primce heus {a} %...i ...Alcinous (1).....................
Loongkang (9)............... Ronetia Mara (B)..
..........Dimanto (*)....
Sungkiang (6) Taiwan fo
Marseilles v. Saigon Sydney (8) Marseilles & London. Matices (9) Marsoilles & London.. Hitachi Maru (s) Now Yorky. Suez Canal Indrani (5) New York v. SuczCanal Lowther Castle (s) Now Yurkr.Suez Canal Hudson (a)............................. New York v. Suez Canal Arata (8) Portland, (Dr.)._&s....Indmpura (8) .... S. Francisco v. Japan. Coptic (s)
5. Francisco v. Japan. City of Puking (s) S. Francisen v. Japan, America Mazu (8) Shini, N'ki, Ho& Yma Bayern (s) S'hai, N'ki, Kbo&Y'm Anna (6) ......... Shanghai
Australian (8) Stunshai........
Sanda (6) Slunghi
Whampoa (s)
Malacca (5) .........******
S'hai and Japan... Stow, Amoy, Auping. Mai uru Maru (8) Stow, Amoy &F'ehow Ang ing Maru (8) Swatow, may & Teui Daigi Maru (8) Tocom (Wash.), &c... Duke of File (9) Vancouver (B..) &c. Empress of India Ya, Kobe & Maji... Tsinan (2) ....
Ak
Dale of Leaving
Nippon Yusen Kaisha, June 28, at 4 p.m. Gilo, Livingston & Cold une 27, at gươn Butterfield & Swire... July 14, Norddeutscher Lloyd, June 27, at noon, Tamburg-Amka Line July 12. Hamburg-Am'ka Linu July 26. Thinterfeld & Swird. Jau 28.
Canadian Pie R, Cố. vbout July 10. 'ütterfold & Swire...)July 15% (2) N&O. S. N. Co......... July 6, at noon.
28. McGregor Bros, & Glow Fine, McGregor Bros. & Gowday 11, P. & O. 8. N. Co.............. About June 28, Butterfield und Swire. July 15, Butterfield & Swire......... July 25. Jardine, Mathieson&Co June 28, LA PIDI. Sippon Yusen Baisha. Juno 28 at 4 pin. Shewan, Tomes & Cu, Jun 28, at 5 p.m. Butterfield & Swire... June 28
Batterfield & wire... July 1 MesBagarica Maritimes July 3, at 3p.n. .P. & U, S. N. Co, Abrot June 28.
Nippon Yusen Kaisin.June 28, daylight. ardine, Matheson & Clout July 10. Tadwell & Co., Ltd. June Dudwell & Co., Ltd... Alout July 17- Shewan, Tomes & Co. About August-1. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Anout July 6 0. & 0.8. S. Couce 27, daylight. Pacific Blail S. S. CoJuly 13. at noon. Toyo Kinen Kaisha.... July 4, et noch. “ Norddeutscher Lloyd. About June 26. Mccragovion Maritimas about July 2.. Gibb, Livingston & Co. June 28, at 5 pm. P. & O. 8. N. Co...About July 6. Butterfeld & Swito.. June 28
P. & O. 8. N. Fo... About June 28. Mitsui Bussan Kalsha Juve
Mitkui Bussan Kaisha, July 3, daylight. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.Jeno W
Dotwell & Co. Limited luna 28, at noon. (s)...Canadian Pße R. Co. June 28, at noon.
....Butterfield & Swire... Jono B
Blond has been appointed to command in ft is the finest Blood Purifier that science and THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND To-day's Advertisements
MINING COMPANY LIMITED,
INCORPORATI 21st Deceman, 1900,
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WANTED.
DEPARTURES.
June 24.
Heathburn, for Shanghai.
June 25.
the dirty tricks of tipose whoso aim is only of the Fresidency College Calcatta, Danted the Netherlands Consul facilities fects are marvellous, Thousands of wonder?"! | CAPITAL or £160,000 in SHARES OF 3 to supurintond the Coxswains of the | Hongwun I, for Swatowi
paltry porsunal aggrandisement, conspira- tore, who wrangle aven among themselves, intimate relations who quarrel in their. homes and such like. In the next place, my object is to do what I can for the advantage of China---I would try to demon- strate this by giving object lessona, whil at the same thre; wo must bear in mind the welfare of the teajority. It is too lato now to indulge in theoretical platitudes: this is the period for counsels of a frank and practical nature. thus inying bare to you the actual wuth; lot this be understood when cheidering what follows:-
1-VARIATIONS IN OUTRİDE POLICY.
Looking back at the discusions of the Ancient Nations, it may be soon that the causes of theso dissoisis differed with the various races. i complete illustration of this proposition I need only refer to the Roman Empire. Here, too, we find that religieuse differences were a fruitful source of friction between nations. Come down to a teru recent date when the Crusades went furth, There were the tunes in
of
University Honours. London, June 11-The twin sons of Mr. Cama, of Bombay, have como cut sixth seventh Wranglers. Mr. Gluparey; a pupil also been bracketed seventh Winglur. The Distribution of War Medals Fuse 12. The King to-day presented 3,000 war medals on the Horse Gourds Paide-ground to soldiers and voinutoers, Foreign Attachés and a host of officers and civilis koown through their services during the war.
The ceremony was blautan impressive. I lasted two hours, and the Queen and many Royalties were present, Lord R. berts, Lord Miner and Sir Godfrey Ingen (the Resident Commissioner of Basutoland) were the first recipients of the medals, and then took their places on the Rayal devia
the Punjab. It is not know yet when he skill bavi brought to light, and we can with the ntmost confidenes recommend it to our subscrl- leaves South Africa.
bors and the public generally. For Scrofula, June 11-A Standard telegram
Barry, Eczema, Bud Lega, Skin and Blook Durban states that Lord Kitchener, has Diseases, Pimples and Sares of all kinds, its
for an i
filerview with General Tobias Sauteures tave boen effeded by it. Clarke's Blood and Mr. De Wet, General Botha's So-Mixture is sold everywhere, at 2. Ed. per bottle. cretary, at Standertor, and has placed the Beware of worthless imitatione qud substitutes talegraph; at his disposal in order that he may communicate with bir Kruger.
Wunder,
Sinda, June 10.-The following farther casualties are reported from South Africa: 27th May-Die of enteric favar, 2nd Licatenant R. Ford, Army Service Corps. 8th May Slightly wounded. Lieutenant
29th May.
Snotes. Captain Brodie, 2nd Scots Guards. Slightly 2nd East Yrkeshin Regiment: den gerously wandel. Lieutenant Gibson severely indul, Captain Saddler, 2nd slightly wounded, Lieutenant of the lat Licutenant June 2-Two dangerous anarchists, an Derbyshire Regiment: wounded (died on Italian and a Spaniard, have arrived at 1st June) Surgeon Captain F. Welford; Madrid, the capital of Spain. It is believed | coded severely, Lieutenant W. S. Horn that they are plotting against the Queen taken prisoner. Lieutenant A. H. Will Regent Chistiara, her son, King Alfonso,ame, all of the 7th Battalion Yeomanry: who is 15 years of age. Soner Sagasta, the wounded severely, Fieutenant J Premier and the other members of the Spanish Ministry
Anarchism in Spain.
Russia and Porsin.
Juve The Petersberg First in a leading article, cumplains of Russian indolence in the matter Perosi milways, and insists upon the importance of an early realition of the Russian railway schemos.
Symonds, Scottish loss. 30th May. Wounded severely, Lieutenant Stenhouse 2nd. East Yorkshires; adig injured by a Ill from a horse, Lieutenint Mark, 25th
Battalion, Imperial Vemary. 1st June.
Woundel dangerously. Lieutenant OI. Dillon, Rifle Drizate, died of dystery,
3rd June. Die af enveris, Lieutenant J. Captain W. Seed, ith Royal Irish Rifins. with a View lath commerically and politi-Hardlinge, Emporial Youmury; wounded, Europa when ni outside pality we sub-cally. The Anglo-Russian rug for pre-since do. L'uema d. 11. Hogg (1)
ԲԱ undmated to the mapirations of
lained in Asia, the paper says, muss June. -wounded slightly, Captain Beccles, the desire to beally decided on the plateix of Pursiaith Lancer; diad of enteric, 2al Lieuten- didates for thoories, or draw closer the family alliances tho several Kings. These causes alone de, I and Afghanistan, and urges the necessity of ant C. H. God. Lanedire Millia Artille- į cided the Fentions (for peace or war) of ecting the Persian Gulf with the Trans- the nations in those days. To-day those relations are determined principally with au cyo to accuring what is known as the Talance of power. This we the onio ment adopted by United Europe when argament they combined against the conquering sway
Cassian and Trans-Carpine always, in order to conteret the sunncing im
lance of British -pr
15. 7th June-Severely wounded, Captain DA. Tegard, 17th Lengers,
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Price, lets, and $1.00. For sale by All Dusters, WATHING & Co.. General Agents.
Babies at Karachi. Karachi. June 4.-Twenty-three cases of CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA
AND DIARRHORA REMEDY rabies have occurred here during the past uf Napoleon. Now, however, the day has two months. Nearly a month ago . valu. Tverywhere acknowledged to be the gune for intaining the balance of powerable English-bred bull dog, belonging to Mr mest successful medicine in use for Nations, now-a-daye, devote their Monzies, a wine merchant, was bitten by a Bowel Complaints. It always cures, and thoory.
cures quickly. It can be depended upon foreign policy to establishing the welfare parali, and last werk, developing rabies, and security of their respective people.and to be destroyed. Ducing its illness the Hence, onward, social and religious differ-dog, in coughing, injected saliva into the even in the west severe sul dangerous ences must be deemed to be factors for donner's cse. Ho was convinged that theses. Curs griping, all kinds of diarrhicon,
Bowela should be taken. tormining the natural relations between dog was suffering from rabier, and started and at the fuse anusual looseness of the peoples and nations, and frequently there last night for Kassuli. During the part. Relations be- few days the Police ve destroyed 400 Indicatious venoticed. tween countries cannot in these times be atray and ownerless dogs..
A they were in the past, judged
monarcha and their advisera whan were autocratic, and only consulted themselves. When it is sought tv ad- just putride relations solely for the bone- fit of the people at large, then the pillars of State must rest on the broad basis of a willing, people, unanimous in their
from this that the sup desires. It follows port of the poople generally is essential the success of their Roter's poliery their representations and exertions the people can keep the Government advised,
Our North East African Expedition.
Findon, Jurse A Tine despatch Gron Daganamado sugs that a fresh force. of 10,000 men is incentrating there. Rain pletiful and active operations are pend- inga al pen
The Armenian Massnares. Turkey recantly entled the French claims. for losses sustained by French subjects in connection with the Armenian massacres of 1896'; and has now arranged for payment trab the fixed State policy this formulator £8,000 for the British lesses during the od toay be understood and acted on by the
same musmcres. outside work. The Ruler must give ex. pression to the will of the nation, instead of crushing it in favour of their own achi- trary decisions.
[11.—REASONS FOR VARIATIONS OF POLICY.“
The Kaiser. Luton, June 2. The Kaisor is enfore. ing a strict cursorship of all his own speeches. He has relaxed the restrictions. in the cases of French officers visiting
Economic Causes of Tamine in India.
Toming now to the factors operating ace-Lorraine, the two: Rhine provinces chiefly in a country itself and leading to takon by Germany frani Finnes in the war thead variations, let us tako, se example, of 1870. the astounding wealth accumulated in Europe, the chief sources of which are steam and elecnicity. The desire to ass
London June 8. A meeting under the wealth absorbs people of all ranks and call ings, whether they bo agriculturists or presidency of the Rt. Hon. Leonard craftsmen, the strong balten is the weak urtney was held here sturdy, for the the rich absorb the land of the poorer parques of discussing the frequsnoy of faces in Initia. A resolution was passed anopolies are created, wealth is confued to a foroured few, to form an Jodian Fanine Union in order As a consequence of thin, capital, in the to investigate the ecine causes of fastne funds of a small minority, has undoubtedly in Infis, and to suggest any possible means grown apace, while individual poverty is of prevention. correspondingly increasing Machinery, by
classc
and
depriving many of their avocations, causes,
The Moorish Mission,
the seakers for employment to overflow, and Jn 7-The Mr Mission, headed makes it necessary to find new outlets for by the Minister of War, has arrived in the products, while at the same time the England to congratulate the King on his area of country becomes overcrowded with cussion, and is being treated with marked an-indigent population. It therefore be comes veressary for such countries to find
attenti al ceromony...
Jane S. The Murish Mission; which a resting place for their overdoving popula arrived in England to congratulate His tion, and to meet this contingenzy, they Majesty the King of his Terrasion to the
Exchange. HONGKONG, June 25 11.
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[QTICE is hereby given the the Uni
AND CHINA is Authorised by the CHINESE ENGINEERING AND MINING COMPANY, LED, (herein Called the New Company) to issue to the Holders of Shares in the Chinara Engineering and Mining Company there Called the Old Comp_by) provisional Certi destes for the Fully Paid-up SHARES OF £1 mehr in the Capital of thn New COMPANY to which the SARHOL in the Old Company are entitled under at Agreement dated the 39th Jay, 1900
British
EUROPEAN QUARTER-MASTER Ine, for Kwong-chow-want STABERRY BOATH Must be strictly Longinoon, for Canton, acher and accustomed to work with Chinese. British transport, for Calcutta.
Endymion, evofagr, for Weihaiwei. Apply by letter only, with testimonials, to
Dupline, for Nagauki, SECRETARY.
Lasike, for Talienw STAR FRORY COMPANY, LTD. Kumny, for Singapore and Calcutis.
Hongkong, June 25, 1901.
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FOUND.
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IN the Pokfoolum Conduit Rondễ, n'
CIGARETTE CASE Owner can have same, on paying cont of this advertisement, by applying at the Office of Jeux D. Husiruneys & Sos, 38 and 40, Queen's Read Central. Hongkong, June 25, 1901,
Shareholders in the C11 Company ara entitled to receive 28 Fully Paid-up SARES of £1 each in the New Company for every Share of 100 Tientsin Tacls in the Old Company, and they are requested fo Lodge their Certificates at the Office of the said Bank either in SA CHAT, HOKURING or
Ly TIENTSIN, during BANKING hours at or 28 soon as possible after the 3rd July Next, to enable the New Certificates to be made out. The issue of Shares in the Now Company
Candi, Kherson, St. Dunstan, May 21 will be made in Certifientas of 5, 10, 9a and Min, Ranhan, Shirley, 24 Pamen, 101 Shares of £1 each and Shareholders in
Trieste, Ajax, May
31; the Old Comp uy are requested to intimate Mucre, flamorganshire, Acilie Deu-un sending in their old Certifientos the salius, Kick, June 1; An, Harachi dels required. fent, Ballarat, Amara Tupiter, 8; In the absence of instructions to the con- Tryne, trary Cextilienter will be made out for 25 Konigsberg, S Erherug. Frau Ferdinal, Erin, States each.
The bearer of a Share Certificate in the Gealagan, Cleary, Wittekind, June 11; Bombery, Patredus, Ernest Fimos, Pyr-old Company will he regarded as the zhus, 15: Antene Area Mare, person entitled to the Share represented Steigart, Baner, Premten, Halucia, Metheroby. ritis Ocean, Sithonia; Bingo Maru, Edderton, June 21.
Maile
The C. P. R. Cu.'s Bapress of China loft Yokohama for Vabouuver at 4 px., on the 23rd June.
The
P. M. S. 8. City of Phing, with musika
, left San Fruits for this port
Further information may be ofthived from the said Bank or from Messen Dron MOND and WITH COOPER of Shangbai Legal advisers to the Company. Hongkong, June 99, 1001.
MINERAL
DANUD
via Honolule, Yokusana, Inland Sen, ASSAYS & ANALYSES. Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 6th June.
The O. & Co.'s s.. fiuclic, with maile,THE YANUSE VALLEY SYNDICATE, LD, Ge.. left San Francisca for this port 1 having its own well equipped, Labor Tia Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sex,atory, is prepared, in order to assist in the Kobe, Nagaurki and Shanghai, un the Mineral Decolopment of China, to do Assay 14th June.
work of all descriptions, Quantitative The C. P. R. Co's 8.8. Rrapress of JupenAnalyses, and to classify minerals for Mine
left Vancouver un Tuesday morning, owners and others. the 18th Jano for Iongkong, vis the
sul Japaucae ports of call. The T. K. K. a. Hasykony Mary, with mails e., left Sun Futisco for this port via Honolula, Yokohama, Inland Sca, Kobo, Kagasaki and Shanghai, on the 22nd June
Steamers Rxpected.
.. 2/04
The N. Y,K. s.s. Hitachi Maru left Shimo- noseki for this port on the 22nd June, 2.48
and is expected to arrive here on the 2.513
26th
June. 2004 The P, & O. C.'s ss. Maher left Singa- pore for this port on the 21st June, at
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Terass moderato.
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Address:--THE LABORATORY,
43, Szechuan Road.
TANGUESES, Shanghai.. 13th August, 1900.
MUSIC LESSONS.
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FR. L. A. GRACA receives Pupile
PORTUGUESE GUITTARRA.. For Terms, Etc.,
The H. A. I. steamer Silexit, from Han-and burg, left Singapore for this port on
the 21st Jane, and may be expected
hero on or about the 27th Juna.
The as. Cherine Aprar, from Calculla, left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of 20th June.
The N Co.'s B.S. Glenesk Ing. arrived at Yokohama and sailed for Hongkotis
on the 20th June.
24% pm. The N. Y. K. s.8. Hetta Mare left Na
gki for this part on the 22nd
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
TER MATIÉR OF THE ESTATE LEOPOLD SUIDTER, late Victoria, Hongkong, DECKARED.
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Chong. for Swatow.. Kangler, for Shanghai. Kremgang for Canton. Hrimun, for Swutow.
PASSENGERS.
ARBIVET.
Par Airlie, from Kobe, Mrs. W. Moon, child and augab, and Mr. G. Machio
Per Diamante From Manila, Mossre Frennt, Lewis, Saully. Laird, Thomas, Kaysar, and 85 Chinese
Per Bayer, for Hongkong from Bremen, Mr Peter Michelsen frou Solinuptor, Me Gusta L Larssen from Genoa, Mr | Robert · Háchfeld from Naples, Mr G. OF Friesland; from Penang, Mr J.. D. Fraser ; from Singstore, Mr and Mrs., . Newall, and Mr A. P. Vierksing. For Shanghai from Bremen, Mr Frana Nangabentur ; from
of
OTICE is hereby given that the Court has, by virtue of Section 68 of rdinance No. 3 of 1607, made an Under limiting the time for Creditors and othern to and in their Claint against the above Estate, to the 1st day of October, 1991.
All Croditure are hereby required to send in to their Claims, to the undersigned en or before said dato,
Dated the 20th day of Juno; 1991,
DIACON & HASTINGS,
Solicitors for
PAUL WITROWSKI,. The Administrator of the above Estate.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS, FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KODE AND YOKOHAMA.
THE Co.'s Ste
ANNAM, Captain SELLIER, will be despatched for the above Ports on or about TUESDAY, Next, the 2nd July.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent Hongkong June 25, 1901.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. Jane 24:
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Alie, British steamer, 2,500, St, John George, Kobe June 18, and Moji Gen crat-Ga, LAVINGSTON & Co
Hola, British transport (No. 8), 5,82, Livingston, Taku June 17, Horses, 31ules and Details.-GOYLENSIENT.
June 25.
Mila Nunch, German str, from Capton. Kuuan, British str., from Canton. Bayern, German str., 3,128, H Blocker, Bremen May 14, and Singapore Juno 2, 2263 Mails and General-Murcians & Cu
Apply to ROBINSON PIANO C., LTD. Hongkong, November 8, 1909.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE.
June, and is expected to arrive here DENTON E. PETERSON, D.D.S., on the 25th Juve
fin The
The O. S. S. Co. 86.5. Peles left Singapore 22nd June, at Apon, and is due Hengkung on the 27th June, The N. P. Co.'s&n, yp, has arrived ...97 Bds
at Yokohama, al sailed for llongkong ou the 24th June
On demand
72,
On Yokohama
30 days' sight, (private paper)
On demand,
4% pm. ...$52.20 Gold Leaf, 100 five, (or tack). Savozelgus (Bank's baying rate).... silver (per orel
Rosy Cheeked Girls.
The N. P. Co.'s s.. Victoria, arrived at
Tugnay from Japan and Hongkong en the 21st June.
London and Straits, leit Singapore on 22nd June, for this port..
? VICTORIA TERRACE.
TIENTSIN, NORTH CHISA.
OUTYOLIS VISITED AG TSUAL, Bengkok, May 14.10
1633
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Dhumoue, British str., 1,254, A. Ram- say, Manil June 22, General.--HEWAN, TONES & Co.
Machon, British steamer, 4,276, W. T. Hannah, Shanghai via Foochow June 23, General-BurTERFIELD & SWIRL."
Rangemy, British stemmer, 380, T Arthur, Tako Joe 17, General-Jannis, MATHESON & Co.
Cam, British greiner, 2,310,7 Coster," Sharight Jona 23. Ballast.-AKSKOLE, KAREG & Co.
Telemaches British stemmer. 1,379, J.
Rotterdamn, Me J. Farawaki from South- ampton, Miss Martha Willians from Genon. Mrs E. Mandi, Dr Gottfried Rappe Capt. Kumasi, Mesirs Franz Vennewitz, F. Pinnon, Rrokes, E. Benck, and P. Richter from Naples, Mr Bernardino del Fase; from Colombo, frant Mts Jane Borallio, Mr and Mrs Albert Cohn, and Mr and Mrs Reb Hulsmann from: Siigapury- Mira H Schack. For Yokohama: from: Genos. Me: J. Folke i fent Singapore, Mesape Alfred Burton and George L. Hostor, For Kube from Gonoi, Mas M. Brass, Mesura G. Borkowsky and A. Fioschi For Numasaki from Penang, Mrs Okilos)
Per Telemachus from Snigu, 138 Chi
noso
For Tsina from Salty, &e, Rev. A. W. Taylor, My Belinetche. On 37 Clincse,
Por gang, from Shanghai, Mrs. Wheeley on son, Miss Kounete, Mra Mrs Kahler, Mr Tyler; and Mr Bochinese.
سعيد
SHIPPING REPORTS,... The British steamor dille roports: From Kobe at noon, on the 18th June, passed Moji at 9.30.m., on the 19th, Turnabout Ishud on the 23rd Breaker Point on the 24th, and arrived at Flongkong at 6. put. of the sap day. Experienced mortemte S.6. W. winds to the Guto Islanda; thenc To Taug Yung land, very trash S., anonsoon and high bend sex, will depen fog at iuttavals; from Turnshout Island to arrival, moderate. S. W moesion and fine weather.
The British steamer Hochman, téporis v Left Shanghat June 20th, and strong (8.8 W. kinds and high sen to Fuochows Left Fonchow on 23rd, had fire weather from there to purt.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close --- For KUDAT & SANDAKAN
Per Sandık y. at 8 s.m., on Wednes by, -
the 28th June,
For FOOCHOW-
Por Teiguan, at 9 am, on Wednesday,
the 26th Jane.
For SWATOW & BANGKOK-
•· Per Phru C. Or, Kláof pt 9am, un
Wednesday, the 26th Jane.
For SHANGHAL P
Per Whumpor, at 10 am, on Wednes
Bay, the 26th June.
For MANILA-
Per Leongsang, até pun, on Wednesdays
the 26th June
S
For MOJE, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VIC
TORIA, EC., & TACOMA -- Por Duke off at 11 am, on Friday,
the 28th June..
Williamson, Sion June 21, General: MAILS ME CANADIAN PACIFIO, RALL
CHINESE.
British steamer, 1,021, S. W
Seaghing BUTTERFIELD & Swine.
No dower in comparable in beauty to the The Ben Line steamer Benabler, fromYE SIGHT, Mooro, Cebu Jane 20, Sager and Hemp
No tinting, is more healthy aniden.
that bloom in the cheeks of the plotisnt to contemplate. The beautiful,
seate hue of the cliccks of girlhood and.
Latest Advices,
the AMERICAN MALL of the 29th May, left Shanghal on Monday, the 24th Jungs at 9 pia, and may be expected fiero on or about Weductay, the 26th Jupe
have to Innk to lands outside, and exploit thrus, sengeompanied by Raid, and by freal markets for their producte. It thus Mr. Alan Maclurur, the British Consal at becomea necessary to take steps for the pro- Dar al-Baids. The arrival of the Mission young womanhood commands the admira Tha T. K. Ka 6. Americo Maru,"
"with- tection of commerce and the shipping inter-excites much interest in Furope. The tion of all. Poots and painters of all times Ite sts, out of which endeavours has arisen French and Spanish newspapers are greatly have been inspired by its loveliness, all the dificulties about tariffe To this preoccupied in discussing the roden among the chief of Nature's embellishing must be attributed, tor, Napoleon's me question, and here is some talk of a French touches. No gul can be homely whos sures by which he sought to turn the trade Protectorate panchyash
health of England to France. Of the same nottre June 10 Tha Ki and Queen, to-day cheaks are enffured with the bloom of tra in the German Zollverein; and we find received the Mrish Mison at 66.mer's D
established Palace The Rail and S. Maclean sy checks donote uprightline0. every other country has. similar Castorps Guilds for the pre-treated the Sulton's reply,
city, cheerfulness, nap and vigor and are dependent in health. do, to restore Lection of their commerce Bismark The Royal Tour
the color to faded, gale cheeks, the health government of the people, but if they are
The
I German Mail s.. Sachsen left Foochow on Monday, the 94th June, at & pru,, mid may be expected her on or about Wodniesiny, the 20th Jane, at daylight:
Mr. N. LAZARUS, Occulist-Optician of London and Calcutta may be consulted for SPECTACLES
16, Qur'a Road Centrd; a R. HOUGHTON & C6) (Nearly opponte the HonoKONG HOTEL,
Falta. to m Business Hours
Great proportion of farácts and A enses affecting these advancing in life
cent thuse having some deficiency the construction of the epon the mang
Fols of use. Glassss specially adapteil
youth to chose fequifg them are and
must be built up and the can only be donk The P&A Casa Indrapion left FSU of Eye Strain on-ing in serion
expected here on or about the 3rd preserve the right theagh, the agency of a table and blood kohoma su the 24th June, and way he builder Stearns fine af Cod Liver Oil.
done and
is the remedy for pallid and weady
drow up regalations, arowedly, for the June 14. The Date and Duchess of closely investigaton, it willle found that Cornsil purs enthusiastly received at though they are chiefly directed towards Auckland The Governor, in the presence governmental interests, they also combius of Le Doke, proclaimed the antiegation of Borde reference to the wealth of the coun the Cook Islands to New Zuriana. Reply. try, and the means for sturing same. It ing to addresses, the Duke dwelt with thus comes about shat at prosent trade emphasis on the Assistance rendered by gopspies a prins pontos in the adminis- New Zonked in the South African War
The Duke and Duchess of Unenwal gold tration of the various countries, and so the recessity for providing outlets for purple review of traps at Auckland forday, inbablizate and ushogal products are Much enthusiam-provalled, copeanly Jato, and Who essential considerations, In proof altas Atrong the Maoris
te the
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It soon maiores the color to the check, tre The U. 8. §. Co.” dates to the ors and given that buoyancy of spiste to necessary to the enjoyment of
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burdaches, spoke of dimmics, who reading weaker the jurjar, sepere-reitora zrúrning" ther any of these
June
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ADVICE PE
Keong uri, German stester, 1115, A von Riegen, Bangkok vin Swatow June 24,
General-MaLCHERS & Ca
Kans, British steamer, 1,240, Arnold, Chinking and Wahu June 20, General CHINESE
Matira, British transport (50. 18), 2956, D, C, MacIntyre, R.N.B., Caloutta Juge 14-GOVECAMAT
The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Espress
of Tailia will be despatched on WKD NESDAY, 10th June, with Mails, for Shangbai, -Japan, United Statos, Lands, &c, which will be olored as follows
$2
10 AM Registry consta
(Registration, with late too of 10 cento
up to 10.46 8.1,
11 .. Fosts flores, hith Corros
pondence may be posted on board the Packet, onth the Last Fee of 10 cents estru Postage, until the time of depar-
Pull British, franspert: 1,929,_R_ Philips Calcutta June 14 -
MATES THE UNTIED STATES PACKET, Intela British scr 1460, Auders, The United States Mail Packet Popék Sydney June 2 vis Manila 22, Genral despatches on WEDNESDAY,
and bis.BUTTERFIELD & SWIER
Wingung British steamer, 1,517, T. H. Bellary Bhengai and Swaton alma ha
ARDIT, MATRUKOST werel
Cou
the 26th June, with Maite, for Amoy, Chunghai, Japan, San Francison the United Blaton Cauda, nolulu, Peru,
will ha elszed at fillova tru Registration
ravistured for all Primate chộp malkup 15
goarter of an hour before thó
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