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after this date subject to rent. TUESDAY, October 2;---

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900..

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THE OBSERVATORY.

GENERAL gratification will be felt tbut His Excellency the Governor las considered it desirable to extend the

scope of the Committee appointed to investigate matters in regard to the Observatory. The concensus of opin. ion among the unofficial members of the Legislative Council was directly

RUSSIA.

A VINDICTIVE GOVERNOR.

Anti-Šemeticism Encouraged.

(Exclusies Service, supplied by Reuter,

via Bombay).

LONDON, September 27, Governor General Kaulbare has alarmed the inhabitants of Odossa by a remarkable spooch which he has just

THE TYPHOON,

Another Disturbance Sigualled.

The typhoon-signal was again hoisted. this morning, tho warning being a black cone point downwards and a drum, indient-. ing a typhoon over 300 inilos to the Houth east of the Colony.

As a strong wind was blowing during the carly part of the morning the sampa and cargo boat people lost no time in musking. for shelter and up to about ten o'cinel-all the smaller craft were moving in the direction of Causeway Bay, Later, how- ever, the wind died down and although the

people apparently decided to take the signal remained on the flagstaff the boat

risk and returned to the remunemtiva ein

delivered, in which he encouraged the ployment wldch they were no doubt very reluctant to leave. By noon every launch

in support of the contention wed. pogron makers to continue their pro-and small boat in the harbour was again

vanced iramediately after the Compaganda against the Jews. mittes was appointed that restrictiag

vory busily occupied and shippers of cargo

were hunting, round for other boats and

A deputation of the residents of each outbidding the other in the price that

waited on the Governor they were willing to pay. the inquiry to the events of Sept. 18 Odess would not be eatisfactory or conclusive, General and complained that the occupied and shippers of cargo were The harbour was again very busily Goods per Nile not cleared a P.The oads now reate upon those who organization styled the Union of the i bunting round for other boats and each

on this date subject to rent.

TRUESDAT, October 4--

2.45 p.n.Auction of Household Furni turu, at Mr Ellie raaidener No. 9, Conduit Road, Goods per Genaron not cleared on this

date subject to rent. FRIDAY, October 5 :----

have made allegatious in regard to the lack of cordial co-operation between

the local Observatory and those at

Russian People was ressacring peace-outbidding the other in the prioo that they fal citizens, Jews and Christians alike. were willing to pay.

The harbour office launches and the Replying to the deputation Governor police are still very hard at work Shanghai and Manila to prove their General Kaulbars aid-The men endeavouring to clear the harbour of rubbish and obstructions to navigation. This is one of the most im-bers of the Union of the Russian They have accomplished much but a great tore, &. "New Kinglers Kennedy portant points. Soarcely less impor- People are the Czar's best sone, whom deal still remains to be done. At the

2.30p.m. Auction of Household Furni

Road. Monday, October 9 :---

2.15 p.m.-Meeting of His Majesty's

Justlees of Peace at Magistracy.

The China Mail

BOSOKONG, FRIDAY, WITenner 28, 1904,

TYPHOON SHELTERS.

спее

tant is the question whether the staff

corner near Jardine's Sugar Work's wharf

the Government esteem. Citizens are a force of sixty coolics, under constable

revolutionaries in their midst."

clearing away the wreckage and have got Hynes, las boon occupied for three days

most of the light stuff out of the water. The suaken junks and heavy wreckage, however, still remain and will have to be This reply has cansed, great, con- towed away with launches. As this corner sternation in Odessa,

of the Observatory is in possession thus being punishod for tolerating of modern meteorological appliances. Probably the Observatory staff will feel more satisfaction than anyone else that the inquiry is to be upon a broad basis as it will enable it to show its side of the question, which, in justier it must be remembered, has not yet been heard. Whatever the outcome of the Committee's labours may be the appointment of the strengthened Com- mittee is certain to react beneficially

a

As undertaking has been given by the

Governor that he wül endeavour to start the construction of a now typhoon shelter during the coming year. The upon the reputation of Hongkong as necessity for such action has been port where the governing body is desirous of kemping any institution made painfully apparent by recent

which serves the interests of shipping evcuts. The Hon. Dr Ho Kai wants

afficient and up-to-date.

to see a sholter built at Kennedy Town and another on the Kowloon side of

Yesterday we commented in this

the harbour. It will be very necessary column on the fatuity displayed by the to obtain the heut advies procurable Terrorists in Russia in connection with in connection with the establishment the outrages committed upon the figure of these shelters as there are many published in regard to the recent shame beade of the autocray. The cable wo

consideratione to be taken into

[REUTER'S SERVICH.} › THE CUBAN INSURRECTION.

American Intervention Probable,

was becoming very objectionable owing to the bodies, carcases, etc., mixed up with the wreckage the task of clearing it has been an unenviable one..

The police at Kowloon have succeeded in clearing the police basin and have refloated their No.6 pinnace." A few more bodies have been recovered from the harbour bringing the total picked up and buried by the police to 523. The Tung LONDON, September 2.

Wah hospital launches were again busy outside of the harbour yesterday and Owing to unfavourable reports from Mr picked up further bodies, making their Taft concerning the attitude of flu Cuban total G21, while the Chinese gunboats Government in rojecting terms of peace, gathered in upwards of fifty additional more warship with Marines, have been corpse. There are still a large number of bodies outside of the harbour and the ordered to Cal. In all, 7000 men are directors of the Tung Wab have decided to now prepared to land.

retain the services of the launches for a fow days longer. The launches did not go THE DUCHY OF BRUNSWICK, put to-day owing to the typhoon signal being up but the gunboats decided to brave the elements.

Additions up to date make our list aṁ follows :-

Logos, September 20, The Diet of Brunswick has passed a resolution, asking the Duke of Cumber land to sink his claim to the Kingdoms of Hanover, and assume the rulership of the Dachy.

Police

1819 1485

Tung Wah Hospital 621 Chinese gunboat ... 180

1900

'';

THE RIOTS IN ATLANTA.

Loscos, September 26.

9815

Salvage operations in connection with the various ships in the harbour show fresh developments. Work in connection Mr and Mrs H. W. Moxon left by the does not appear to be sanking much

with the Japanese steamer "Chinki Maru!”

pro-

considerable difficulty has been experienced in getting another man to go down.

1330 1339 The value of boats reported as lost at the fal proceeding at Dublin suggests that | The rioting continues in Atlanta. Four Tung Walt Hospital is sot down at 881,000. account. Questions of cost, accessibi- the Home Rulers have been swift to more negros have been killed, and many From police and the hospital reports it lity and depth of water are among the follow a foolish example. No Irishman, arrested for being in the possession of would now appear that 2780 boats were

lost in the typhoon hat this

may not more important. The appointment of who is patriotio in the true sense of the arus. The view of the negro population represent the number quite accurately as is that the lounted police are determined there is a possibility that the same boats an undue number of Commissions or world, can feel anything but disgust at to avenge the murder of the police officer. have been reported to the police and at the hospital, their owners wishing to make Committees is to bu deprecated but it the childish conduct of which certain members of the Dublin corporation are

doubly certain of having their low noted. LOCAL AND COAST NEWS. might possibly be advisable to appoint reported to have heen guilty. Cutting

Allowing for this, however, it la certain that the number of boats lost will exceed a body of qualified men to gather all down the Union Jack and insulting His inspected Koba Harbour la conneo ion with

Dr Bakatani, Minister of Finance, has the original estimate of 2000. BLEND the information that has become avail- Majesty by refusing to drink bis health the projected improvement scheme." **

Fable during recent years and send a may be gallant and patriotic actions eeport to His Excellency which would from the point of view of the montally Empress yesterday for Home. Megress and it is reported that a diver died largely guide him when he takes the incompetent but they hardly conclusive Maxon has concluded three years here an while below the water and that since that ly prove the fitness of the individuals District Surveyor, Royal Engineer Civil matter in hand. With great deference concerned for self government. These staff. to His Excellency's opinion we cannot misguided persons were elected by cer A trivial dispute about the loss of a Mr R. M. Colline, who has been rapre- refrain from questioning the statement tain wards in Dublin to represent them kimono has hean the cause of a shocking acnting Router at Peking for the past five that it is antoir to esy Why should in the Civic Parliament so presumably tragedy at Osaka; an elderly woman and years, is reported to be leaving for Home we pay for what will be enjoyed by they do actually represent the people where were murdered and the criminal early next month. He will be succeeded committed suicide by throwing himself into by Mr Cotter, formerly Reuter's correspon gave them an opportunity of making a another generation?" This, by the public exhibition of themselves. Pre-

the river.

way, is hardly our argumont. We sumably they or similarly disposed The inreatments by the Tmporin! WHISKY. have always claimed that it is unfair individuals would be elected to Household in the War Loans encouraged that we should entirely pay for what national Farliamant. Ope would think the idea that the Imperial Household is in pousession of a large amount of capital will bo enjoyed by coming generations. that there would be sufficient intéllissaiting inreatment; a statement is now This principle is admitted by the most Home Rulers to see that the best met-that the ozpetrus of the Imperial House gence among even the most fervent made public that this is a misapprehension, progressive governments in the world. tad of winning nelief in their capacity bold havsincrossed greatly of late and there It is also admitted by most great ic-for Home Rule is not giving gratuitous a little surplus for commercial investment. dustrial concoras. The building of a exhibitions of incapacity. It is as it a A ricksba coolie was ordered to pay a

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Coneolbeira A, G. Romano, Consal fo Portugal, and Commendader J. J. Laitis,

ice-conal for Portugal, wore Home" between the hours of 11 am, and

Road, the cocasion being the celebration of Pim today at Duart," Arbathant

the anniversary of the birthdays of Their Majesties the King and Queen of Portugal, Belwoon the houra mentioned Consul

SCOTCH WHISKY railway from which no inmediato re-man sought to win another's confidence Bos of $15, and to be saposed in this stocks Romans and Vice-conaul Lieria were kept

hili. Gosuox & Goru, 15 St. Bride THROUGHOUT THE EAST

8. E.U. Bates, Üznát & Co., 81, Cannon Street, 2.0. Wu, Lad,, 151 Cannon Street, zo. ROBERT WATSON, 150, Blert Streat. O. Mirza & Co., Snow Hill, Helborn Viaduch, 2.0. D. J. KETER & Co., 1, Whitefriars St., B.O. MATHES & GROWTHIZE, 10, 11, 19 New Bridge B., 20 MITON & Co., 22 Glasshouse Sty Regent St W,

PARIS AND EUROPE:- BEATENOL, FARE & Co., 18 Hus de la Grangi Bateliere, Paris. The Rev. Dr. Hast, 1.G.I., 12 Rus Vivienne, Paris,

FOR OVER

20 YEARS.

turn is anticipated is the best illustra-in his integrity by picking his pocket. tion that can be taken. The benefit A Japanese waterworks scheme for of the railway, direct and indirects Newchwang and an electric railway to

Niukistung ara projected. would be enjoyed to a greater extent by succesive genocations. By what principle of justice should the genera tion in which it is built pay, the entire eust? His Excellency is also reported the Typhoon.

The Sept No. of Social Shanghai is attractive, com sining excellent photographs of interest to Shanghai people and others, sad in addition has numerous articles,

what will benefit the next generation in the same way as the past generation paid for the benefits which the pro.

The Late Bishop Hoare

Smart and Exclusive at NEW YORK TIM ORDER EVANS Per Case...$15.00. sent generation enjoy. But the pro-

MODERATE

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Wm. POWELL, Ld.,

HONGKONG.

Urrion, 62, West 22nd Street.

SAN FRANCISCO and American Porte

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AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND-GORDON & GOTO, Mel- bourne and Sydney." QEYLON-W. M. Surrit & Co., THE

Ározuzdanken Co., Colombo, SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :—KELLY &

Watan, E., Singapore.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS :-A. 8. War

BON & Üb., Afanške.

for six hours, at the Magistracy this mot basy welcoming the many visitors who ning, at the instance of Mr Harrop. called to pay their respecte, among whom Complainant, hired the coplie at Kowloon being the members of the Consoler Service. sad went to his honse, instructing the conlie to wait until he had finished tif, Quadrille Parties. but the coolie did not care for the wait and

The Scottish Masons in Hongkong ran away. Subsequently he was very have decided to carry out a stica of dances abusivo. Another coolio was fined 85 at in the City Ball during the winter months the instance of Major Chichester for and a very strong Committee has been formed to look after the arrangements, their refusing hire.

popular Distriot Grand Master, Dr G. P. Jordan being President. We hear that the last dance & likely to be a very brilliant

....

Union Church Literary Club.

to have and that we should pay for The American Consul-General this This season the Union Church Literary

moring received a telegram: from Manila Club bave an excellent programme to pre-afsir. Particulars will be found in our as follows:-The typhoon entered China sent to members. It compares very favour. advertising olum. The Committee is ha Sea near Bolinas last night. It moves atably, if it does not clipes, previous G. P. Jordan, D. G. M, Vic-President. follows: President Right Wor. Bro, I present W.N.W

programmes, and should attract largo Wor. Bro. Bowall, D. G. M. Depute audiences at the various meetings. The Secretary, Bro. J. J. Blake Treasurer, membership loe is only, and this year it Bro. A. W. Hill Steward, Wer, Bro. is hoped there will be a record number on Howell, and Bro. A. W. Hill, Bill Room the tell. The session opens on October committee, Wor. Bro Focken, Bro. ibbitt, with a social.

Bro. MoLeod Invitation Committee, Wor Bros. Howell, Bridger, Hill, and Jillings; B. 8. WATSON & CO., ferved upon the. British rate by the

Napoleonic wars. We are paying in- p.m. aunther service will be hold, the Roy Yard shortly after tiffin to-day, whereby a

An inccident bappened at the Naval Working Committer, Wor. Bris, J.

Andrew, G. Watkins, D. Fittook, J. Tar- LIMITED.

mant, Ritchie, Allan, and Lowther,

sent generation is still paying-in the shape of the interest on the National Debt for the undoubted benefits con-

torost on the war material which safe-

Memorial services for the Luto Bishop of the Colony will bo hold in St John's Cathedral on Sunday next. The Venerable Archdeacon, Banister will preach at the 11 o'clock service. At 3 p.m. a special service

will be conducted in Chitore, and at 4.45

J. H. Franco being the preacher.

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Accident at the Naval Yard.

Chinament was severely injured. Tho NOT IF AS RICH AS ROTHCHILDS Chinaman was at work in the dock about guarded our fathers and by safo

TP you had all the wealth of Hothohiida,

PNEUMONIA guarding them rendered us secure you could not buy a batter medicine forty foot from the bottom and by some

for bowel complaints than Chamberlain's isobance he fell down, striking his head or from an attack of influenza; Cha

THIS disease alware teenita from a cold to-day. Works such as typhoon ahel Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy on the sharp edges of the stone steps, which berlain's Cough Remedy quickly cures most eminent physician can not pre surround the bottom portion of the dock, thus allmente and counterao's any tend BUILDINGS, to as official members of the soribo a better preparation for colic and He was picked up unconscious and after aney toward pneumonia. It made Logislative Council said, well within diarrhoes, both for children and adults his wouuda were washed he was conveyed especially for those and similar, ailments

The uniform success of this remedy hse to the Government Civil Hospital and can always be depended upon. For the category of works which should be shown it to he superior of all others. For sustained a large gat in his forehead, and sale by all chemists and storekeeper,

Balo by all shomista and storekeeper. minor injuries about the body,

CHINA-Amoy, H. CHOSKEY, ES, of ALEXANDRA

-N, MOALSE & Co.,Ltd., Foochote, BROCKETT & Do. Shanghal, LANE, CRAWFORD & Oo, and Kanity & Wazat. Fokohama, JANA, ÜLAWTOLD

Hongkong, September 4, 1900,

& Co., and Key & WÁTAIL

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