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1889,

With which is invérporated THE CHINA DIRECTORY.- TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL · Ingox), COMPLETE, WITH APPENDIX, PLANS, ko, ko

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THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY

ACCOUNTS of, and Drazorokiga for HONGKONG

JAFAN

Da. Ladies' Directory Nagasaki.

Do. Posk Directory

Da Military Forces,

Kobe (Hyogo), Osaka,

Tokyo.

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THE DAILY FARSS, MONDAY, MAY 2778, 1880,

Mr. Bernhard anschmann Cofent for Netherlands. Dr. Schrambler, Ving-Cortizol for Germany. Mr. Jading Kramer. F. A. Compos Mr. Sh. Mishselsan Dr. bel

The Japan Herald mys, in reference to the The Straits Times myn :-This waters in tho Netherlands India Archipelago stand sorely in determination to put the Monocacy, lato com need of adorata imevar. Unknown shoals and mission again" It seems somewhat of a pity, hidden dangers abound there. Recently the Dal- however, that the decision had not been arrived lam Titer and the Transit strook upon reefs an at a little oner, as all her storas have been Mr. W. It. Forbes marked an any aherte. Not long ago the Goaltarned over to other ship, her Hotchkiss gane Kr. F. H. Whitebul para, when on her way to Batavia, came upon given to the Marion, and her rifled guns sont Captain Craigia, R.N.

other unknown reef off the coast of Billion. home to the States, all of which causes con- Mader Domgator, A.P.D.

prevalence of volcanic sotion adde to the siderable expense." danger

ME EXA, Solomon M1, G. B. Noble Capt. de Banks Barbara The appended paragraphs are taken from the Captain Ecler

Captain de in Tege By last advices from Java, sarathe StraiteTime, London and China Express of the 26th alt.Br. J. T. Holliday

The post of constructor at Hongkong Deok, Dr. Jordan ed. So far as the eastern provinces are, comoera-yard, vacated by the promotion of Mr. W. Mr. F. de Borin There, the dronded disease which striker at the the Portsmouth Stan Froots of the sun has only shown itself aporadi- cally. The planters in that quarter hava nover-

The Gatetts of the 23rd fast. notified that the thalers become so alarmed by its appearance that

Yoebida Jiro as Consul General in London, for they have promised a high reward for the dir- . been pleased to approve of Mr. envary of a sovereign specific against it.

bis Kipperial Majesty the Mikado,

...

Bir. Edward Herdlar I. Milford Atkinson Mr. F. B. Delilion Mr. Janey Downes Mr. Plat

Mr. 1. M. Forber

Mr. Maule Jameson Rov. Bernard Vigano Mr. F. Malland Mr. F. W. Crosa ( Mr. A. 5. Cohen Mr. Walter Knagyo Mr. J. E. Cox Mr. ESA. Carvalho | Captain Bugard

Mr. Vivian Ladda Franch Mr. G. Bateman Demolampi { gunbows Mr. J. B. Eli M. Boigor Chasseur Mr. J. A. D. Chevaibs M. Barot

C. B.

Bir. E. L. Woodin BAT. B. Lemonier Kr. E. Kebiason R. G. Rachot

Mr.Doaglas, 91a6 Hegt. Mt. Charles Culion. M:, H. D. Kirk, Olat Regt. Mr. George Irvine Watson

Mr. G. C. Anderson Mt. A. K-Travers

the. JoJo Jaeh

Mr. E. J. Boards

Thetradition in the ordinary sense of the term, on the terma carried out with civilized Powers, abould not be thought of with China, whose code is thoroughly barbarous, whose punishments are revolting and brutal, and whoan administration is flagrantly corrupt. At the same time, in self defence, and also as a matter of justice to the people of Kwangtong, we ought not to refuse to to date, and again into hercased brought up THESE SOAPS, being specially prepared deliver up refugees who are either known to the sugar crop on the point of being garner-

musk inozessed in bulk.

fcr use in Tropioal Cilmates, will be found be Ind characters or against whom there is It contains DESCRITTIVE and. STATISTICAL TotalBeacions for cleansing and purifying the strong presumptivo svidence to that effected, the yield promises to be remunerative James, as been given to Mr. W. Gowinge, 01 M, Gasson

Skin, std for preventing contagion from Fovers of all kinds, and contagious dinosas generally.

They set as a wild stimulant, as well as * Exclues readers in the Far Eust bare of depurative and disinfectant, readily allay irrita- tion of the Skin, care and event prickly heat, lato years chiefly relied upon American pir. and other Skin diseases prevalent in hot climates, atod editions for their supply of current liter. and are strongly recommended for general nature. All the latest works are available for

We have to acknowledge the rossipt from The Admiralty tave issued instructions for by all the leading and most aquiment Media the modest price of from twenty-Sve to Bity Hours. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, of may of the fatalite (9), 1,420 tons: 1,400 horse por

Mr. H.L. Henderson, Plat.Et. H. Byramjes Practitioners.

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Mr. Walber Howard To be had in the following forms to suit centa and they cot infrequently arrive in the Famine stricken distrists in Chins, with at present serving on the China afatico, to re- Mr. B. de C. Boyd, 91st Mr. A. Sandford

Regt all requirementa :

Mr. José da Rocha STRONG MEDICINAL

advance of the more expensive copyright statistical notes printed on the back. The map, turn to England shortly to be paid out of com

Capt. W.B. Flotober, B... Mr. Lou Wai Chune pablished by Andrew Reid, of Newstle-on- mission. The Satellite hoisted the pennant at

Mr. Stafford Northcote In Bingle Tablet Bozza.

editions published in Eagland. Weshould not Tyne, and Paternoster Bow Londen is well ex- Bhoorness on April 24th for servies on the Faxi- Janes Wotton, L.N. Mr. F. V kipsiro like to hazard a guess as to how many copies, seated en good paper, and shows clearly the old to station, and in June, 1856, he was relieved Major Willemson, B.E Pure Carbolic Acid.

of the pirated edition of "Bobert Elsmere sense and mouth of the Yollow River from A.D., by the crainte Conquest, and despatched b Cartuin P. 7. Clayton,

1960 to 1953 and the new course and mouth since Hongkong, where she was thoroughly overhaul C. & TE have been sold in this Colony, but we would that period.. It also gives the Grand Canal anded and reported, and commissioned for service Mr. 1. Little

on the Chins station. The Satellite will pay off. Manzel do Toxuce be surprised to learn that a dosen copies of shows the physical features of the country.

Mr. A. R. Madax at Bheernese, whero she will be brought for Mr. A. P. datorres the English edition had been sold. With

The following are the orders of the day ward for another terms of active service. 1de Mr. C. Dand regard to Mr. RIDER HAGGABD's popular for the mosting of the Legislative Counail, to be Heroine, later ship to the Satellite, hos alee jat Mt. J. J. Francie, Q.C.

completed her second term of service on the Colonal Clauncey, A.P.D. works, the sale of the pirated editions has bald at 4 pm. today ROBE COLOUR, gasrastend to satsin 10 per been enormous; that of the English editions for the extrahzation of Li Man H otherwise Pokabau. The cruiser Hyacinth, transferred from the Major Tottenham, Dist

1-Second reading of the Bill entitled sa Ordinsnes China stasion, and will return home to pay off. David Gubbay

Mr. P. Baronjee

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1887.) by this iufringemect of their copyright is by and Markete Ording the Hill to amend the Past William Wiseman, will relieve the Satellits Lieut-Col. J. StesTORI, Price $1.25 per Box Boxes $9.30.-

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ando Chias 8. N. Gọi C thi 28. B. C Douglas 8.8. Co. Scottish Oriental 8. 8. Co. China Mor. 8. N.Co. Miscelleneons Coast Stra. The LIST OF RESIDENTƐ now contains

·the names of over

FOURTEEN THOUSAND AND, SI HUNDRED FOREIGNERS

arranged under one Alphabet in the strictest

order, the initials as well so the surnames

being alphabetical.

The MAPS and PLANS have been meatly re-engraved in a superior støla aud brought up to date. They now, consist of

FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSES IN CHINA, CODE OF SIGNALS IN U88 47 VICTORIA PEAX, MAP OF THE FAR EAST.

MAP OF THE TELAND OF HONGKONG. PLAN OF THE CITY or TICTOELA

PLAN OF BRITISH HOWLOON.

PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA. PLAN OF FOREIGN COURSSIONS, SULNGHAL

PLAN OF YOKOHAMA,

PLAN OF MANILA.

PLAN OF SALJON.

PLAN OF TOWN Abu EnviroSS OF SINGAPORE. PLAN OF GEORGE l'OWN, PENANG:

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Among the other contents of the back aro An Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Mean of Esrome

ter and Thermometor, Rainfall, &o. A full Chronology of versarkable events sinos the advent of foreigners to China and Japan. A description of Chinese Festivals, Fasts, &.,

with the days on which they fail. Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, &s -- Scale of Hongkong Stamp Duties: The Hongkong Postal Onide for 1838. "Scales of Commissions and Charges adopted by

the Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong Shanghai Amog and Newolwang. Hongkong Chair, Jinriaksha, and East Hire The APPENDIX consists of

FOUR HUNDRED PAGES

of alessly printed master, to which reference-is constantly required by roadoats and those having commercial or political relations with the Countries embraced within the siope of the CREONICLE and Directory,

The Contents are too numerous to partión- larizo in an Advertisement, but include- TREATIES WITH CHINA--

Great Britain, Nanking, 1842 Tisntain, 1858

Chefoo with Addition article, Opin Convention, 1886. Burmah & Thibet Couventions and all others not abrogated.

·France, Tientsin, 1859, Convention, 1860.

Tintin, 1855, Treaty of Commerce, -Conventions, 1836 and 1-887

United States, Tientsin, 1858, Additonal, 1869,

Paking, 1880

German, Tiontain, 1801 and Peking, 1890. ...Portugal, 1888

Russia, Japan, Spain, Brasil, sad Para. TREATIES WITH JAPAN ---

Great Britain

United States

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The police of Dunkirk, seting on information Majer Payots Blandy,

Mr. Charles Ford a large reading population in the colony it-Sercad reading of the Bill entitled the Crown

Lands Houmption Ordinson, 1889.

from the Municipal Laboratory, have “zarestad self, but there in a very largo stream of pas-' 5-Seeand reading of the Bill entitled the Chiness

two grocare of that town on the charge of having | Mr. David Gubbay for several months sold large quantities of dyed Mr. G, T. Hopkins sengers constantly passing through who lay Extradition Ordinance, 1359.

leaves under the name of tea. Both the fradas. Captain Collinson, 58th in a stock of reading her sufficient to last There has been a rather big fire at Nagasaki.mem were able to show that they had been out Commander Mex.

Regt. them until they reach another port. From The Hiring Sun sayAbout 1a.m. on the supplied by a wholesale firm in Paris. Samples well, EN.. the corresponderes reproduced in another morning of the 8th May, a fire broke out is a pore accordingly bought from the firra. by D:. Candja column it will be aren that the subject has drapery store at the corner of Higashi-hamano order of the Parquet, and were sent to M. Richa, Liont. Lalez, R.N.

machi, and afterwards spread to Nishi-bamano a chonist. His report shows that the Isat Major Champewne, attracted aftantion in connection with Singa maghi, resulting in the total destraatios of 36 submitted to him are not tos-leaves. They are Mr. F. Grace

R.E pore, and that steps have been taken there to houses and godowns, and considerable damage-like most dried leaves--of a brownish colour; Mr. A. J. May put a stop to the sale of pirated editions. It is to a number of other houses and godowns in the but this is bidden under a thin coating of Mr. Koh Chang Bean

ingalar that the Copyright Association when vicinity, despite the strenuous afferte of the bluish-green anhstanbe, which easily rabs off. Mr. Ho amei

aumerom native fire brigades, ably assisted by Their appearance was exactly that of a unpowder Mr. Car Hawkins they took the watter up did not include detachments from the Russian flag ship Admiral tea. Unlike the celebrated nutmegs, it has Mr. J. M. da Silva Hongkong in their memorial, for we should hire and the U. 5. S. Marton. The houses imposible to tell to what plant they belong, the Mr. E. H. Kimani)

destroyed, inoledad the offies of the 18th Na-leaves having been punched out of larger ones. Mr. Gusior Von Wille imagine that the sale of American editions tional Bank, the Jin-Shei-Sha printing office, The wholesale perchaut denied any knowledge Mr. F. Dodwell in this colour is considerably larger than at Tajiroya's porcelain store, Susaki's look store, of the frand, and stated that the hogas tea had Mr. F. 4. Morgan Singapore. We believe, however, that corte larguard is estimated at over yen The latter says that he received it directly femagi Bramwell, 58th and other stores of various descriptions. bees sold by an importer, whose name ho gave. Captain Hawking, H.A.

Begt respondence has taken place on the subject 100,000.

an English firm of Canton. between the Colonial Office and the Govern. ment bere, and that steps almilar to those

*Hongkong : Its Inadequady for Actual and Guaranteed to be absolutely purs, and may be taken at Singapore will shortly be adopted Future Regairements," is the title of a very

used by Ladies and Children with the most

small pamphlet just forwarded to us by Messrs. delicate Complexions and consitive Skins, bere. In a free port it is not so easy to stop Kelly & Walsh, Lfinited. Carolus de Jesmont without any fear whaterer of producing irrita the introduction of prohibited articles, whe is the, presumably assumiod, name of the anther, tion, at any genson of the year. Being practither books or otherwise, as in a place where and he proceeds to set forth, in nine small pages, cally dry and fres, they will be found roos there is & Customs service, but their open was a great mistake, and that the seizure and his opinion that the settlement of this island sale may be prevented, and the profits are administration of a larga alios of Kwangtong, too small to accourage à clandestine trade, to the end that a lesson might have been taught the Chinese Government by showing then what The booksellers at Singapore, expressed progressive Power could do on their borders, thomedirse as being quite content to discon-weald have been a pohlor policy for the British tipus the sale of much editions a those of which complaint had been made, as there was a great deal of trouble and not much profit out of it. They dealt in them only

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LONDON, Mad May.

Mr. M. Gutierrez

Mr. J. M. Armstrong Mr. H. 3. Dalrymple Mr. K Hong Take Bay. G. Bargtigaoli Mr. Lenia Mendel Mr. H. G. Brott, RA. Mr. H. 3. Woodcock, B.A. Mr. J. B. Young, B.E. Captain Reynolds, E.A. Mr. E, F. Drury Capt. Sankey, A.

THE NAVAL DEFENCES. The House of Commons has finally passed the Major Miles, R.A

il providing for the Naval defences

THE SUGAR BOUNTIES BILL. Opinions tre beginning to differ as to the wisdom of abandoning the Sugar Bounties Fill ~BIRTH{"OF ̃A PRINUE Princess Beatrice has been safely delivered of

China. The pamphlet is written is a somewhat infated style, and by the peculiar choice of a son. terma need is obviously the production of foreigner. Torhaps this accounts for the follow- ug remarkable quotation, attributed by the author to Byron:

Bolleth, now such La Creation's deen' behala,- Unchangeabla esva to'lla wild waves' play.

Possibly this is the result of transdation into a foreign tongue and re-transition back of the following well known lines

Tims weltse no wrinklé en thine axure brown- Bust, no ozodlion's dawy bobald, then rallent now, What purposs the author of the brochure had in committing his splatens to print it is difficult infinance either on the impassivity of Chins, or to imagino Cortain it is that they can heve në

the course of British policy in the East,

principal difference between them being more of the booksellers in Hongkong will pro A varied assortment of favourite kinde; the account of competition." The feeling one of personal preference than of quality: all bably be the same, ned no difficulty, we think, Are pure, and the base of all is the same, but the will be experienced in enforcing the pro- Perfumes difer. New kinda will be introduced From time to time as occasion requires.

visions of the Copyright Act when that PLEASE. OBSERVE Tablet bears our

couras is decided on. Occasional copies of Nams and Trade Mark, without which none the pirated editions will of course continue to are genuine.

find their way into the colony, some possibly through the post, unless the postal authori ties be authorised to conficate them, while others will be brought in by passengera

The British ordísar Severn, having in tow From Shanghai and Japan. This in the torpedo bosts No. 37 and No. 39 arrived bere on "nature of things i inevitable, kur the sals Friday morning. On anchoring the SaverN of the reprints in the colony itself en hesaluted the port and the Commodors. The stopped, and when this is done a demand will at once prise for the English copyright editions.

Ask for Special Bill giving full particulars of all the different Soaps we make.

We also keep in stock a great variety of the followmg well-known Soops- ATKINSON'S, »—CALVERTS, COLGATE'S, LUBIN'S,

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it

Severn in a twin-sorow craiser of the 2nd clave,

[FROM STRAITS TIMES.”.

LONDON, 15th May. THE CHURCH IN WALES.

Wales was rejected by 284 votes against 231.

Mr. Dillwyn'e motion for dieestablishment in

THE DUTY ON TEA." Mr. Pieton's motion to abolish the duty on - tea was rejected in the House of Commons by 218 agulhet 120.

THE NETHERLANDS-INDIAN

'COMMAND.

The King of Holland has appointed General Dejeng to the command of the Army of Nother lands-India.

THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY, AND SOCIALISM.

The Emperor, receiving a deputation of Miners, said that if the inquiry he had instituted proved that the late strikes were the outcome of So,

1050 tensdisplacement and 6,000 horas-over, and repress the corretta Constance on this station, We have already published a full description of! this fine and serviceable addition to the squadron, aialism, he would adopt drastic measures. nad also of the torpedo-boats, which are íntondad

LONDON, 17th May.

Dr. Mitchell Cowią -

Bir. Doline da Norotha Mr. A. J. Bateman Kr. Wei Yuk

Mr. Treung Sa.Kai....

Mr. F. Erect

Mr. F. J. Machado

Dr. Ho Ka

Mr. Choc Chas Bes

Mr. Chen Kwan Es

Mr. John Tharburn Mr. Gerahom. Stewart. Mr. A. Seta Mr. Brace Shephard 3. Antola Vizzato,

Franch Consulto Hr. A Lopes Ribairo,

H.P.M. gbe Bio Lima

Mr. James & Bomboon Mr. L. G. d'Almada Cartru Mr. W. M. B. Arthur Mr. G. Piercy Bir. 9. Back

Mr. B. Ourdon Young" Mr. Edward George Rov. Bomoa Peroni Mr. George D. Scott

Mr. J. M. Gutierros

Mr. Henry B. Pallook

Mr. Sarcombe Smith

THE POKFOLUM WATER SUPPLY.

The subjoined correspondance has been hand- ed to us for publication as supplemental to thas laid before the Sanitary Board at ite meeting, on the 22nd izstant ---

COLONIAL SECRETARY TO DR. HARTIGAN,

COLONIAL SECRETART'S OFNER,

23rd May, 1889. STB-I am directed by the Governor to lu- form you that His Excellency observes a stati ment your letter of the 35th listu to the Aoting Surveyor-General that the presont con- dition of the Fokfolum water constitutes a public danger.

His Excellency being anxious to know the nature and extent of the danger indicated, with ja view to public waratug. would be obliged if yon would inform him what are the substances in the water which constitute this danger, and by what analysis their presence was dotormined.

I have the honour to be, Sir, your most obe- dient servant,

Dr. Hartigen.

FREDERICK STEWART, Colonial Secretary.

DR. HARTIGAN TO COLONIAL SECRETARY. To the Hon. : Stewart, LIAD., Colonial Ee

orulary.

SIR, In reply to yenr letter of this date I bag leave to stato itat the following are my rosson for asserting that the present state of the Poklo lum water supply constitutes a 'public danger.

Parsons applied with this water can follow either of thrns coarse-Istly, they can use it ma distributant; 2lly, endeavour to improve it: Srdly, sook water elsewhere. The use of muddy | water for drinking er cooking parpones is oan of

the recognised causes of diarrhoes, to which thone following the first course therefor unnecessarily expaso themselves. The second course, if pro perly carried out, is sats; but in all gazer it on. Mr. Jazdine, H.Pagtails much trouble, in many is impossible, all pro

bosh Ria Lima

cesses for olarification and ältestion requiring Dr. Goncalvas Pareira,

intelligent supervision, a certain amount of E.P.M.'s 5.b. Bio Lams storage roo, mechanical appliances, simple it i H.P.M.'s g.b. Ria Lama trae, yet solden to be found in poor houssholde Mr. Alex. McConachie Therefore this correo will in' all probability

not be adopted,

Liput: Orcasion Moraes,

Mr. Clement Palmer

Mr. J. GoKLEN Hr. F. A. Hazoiand

Mr. J. M. Alvee

Mr. B. J. Haler Mr. John Androw Mr. Bennat B. T., Travers Mr. W. St. J. H. Hnasook Mr. H. A. Herbort

Mr. Granville Sharp Mr. C. W. Duggan Sargeon G. L. Nolan Ilent. Thoma. Warnes Mr. Joney

Me. J. D. Humphreys Mr. Henry Humphrey Mr. Robert Lyali Right Rev. Bishop Bardon Mr. H. Hendereda Mr. F. M. Gray Mr. T. K. Dealy Me. F.G. Figg Mr. Dyor Ball Captain G. J. Butcher Mr. Chantrey Inchbald Mr. Waltor Jadd Mr. W. C. Barlow Mr. E. Grow Roy. Q.le P. T. Hesalop,

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Mr. M. Gutierres Dr. W. Hartigan Mr. A. G. Virgent Mr. Hugh McCallum Mr. R. Parry Hawkska",

R.N.

Lieut. C. L. Wassy, H.N. Rev. F. Hartman Mr. G. Hatton Potta Mr. H. M. Mehta M. C. A. TomOK Mr. J. A. Carvalho Mr. Woi Min-chai otc., sta...

ata.

The plan most likely to find favour is the third with the result that hourholders will be sup plied with a water batter in appearance, yet very possibly containing the garma of disease, coming as it does from tainted Fourcas the bill-side, or shallow welle (fenm thei very ustare endemned by sanitariana) many having already been pronoziced unt for gas, and The increas all being liable to contamiuntion. ed use of water during the hot weather (nege sitating a large and wholesome supply), the pes valence of boval-complaints at this season, ou recent experiances of choles in this Colong, its presents now in asila, and the peculiar and spacial importnood which is attadhad to diarrhea where there is danger of oholers infection, WAT rant me. I think, in welling anything which may give rise to such analadies "a public dangor."

In answer to the last paragraph of your latlar beg to state thatin conducting water examination a certain defalte order of procadura is usually followed, viz-iasportion, microscopical exam? nation, analysis.

Some of the rangnised characters of-good drinking water are "that it be colourless, tean parent, contain a sediment visible to the asked eye, &o, No Inspection alone seficiently de monstrated that Pokfolum water does not come up to this standard.

Farther emmination wis therefore ouneces eary.I have the honour, ko

WILLIAM HARTIGAN.

COPYRIGHT IN CROWN COLONIES

In the afternoon at half past five o'clock af. From the subjoino correspondence it will b parade of the troops took place: The men

seen that a stop is to be mat to the sale of girate were drawn up in double line extending editions of English books in Singapore, and v across the Parado Ground and Cricket Ground. beliore the samo nabjost is receiving attention i the Sikh battery of Artillery being placed at

HON. BEC. COPYRIGHT ASSOCIATION TO

ATHENGUM,"

right angles to the line at one end and the connection with Hongkong ---- Royal Engineer at the other. A large con course of people was present to witness the spec-

solo, and by the time Major General Bevon Aldine Homs, Belvedere, Kent, 15th April, 1880, Edwards and his staff appeared, upon the sOERE every position overlooking the ground was soot Atheneum to inform authors and the public Will you allow me through the medium of piod Gosaral Edwards then took up his position that, in consequence of representations made to the centre of the ground, from which to direct Her Majesty' Government by the Coppright the movements, and awaited the arrival of H.E. the Governor. About half-past Eve o'clock, His stop the introduction of virated editions of Eag Association, effective steps have been taken to Excellency arrived, and was received with a ge. neral salute. The Sikhs then frod a saluto efish copyright works into Singapore ?. The fa twenty-ons rounds from the six-pounders the refsingapore being a treo port presented an un

usual obstacle to the carrying out if the pr mainder of the troops firing a feu de joie, the votive Ante, and I think authors have cause 1

and meanwhile playing " God Save the Queen. Choers wore then giron for the Queen a the be thankful to Lard Kaatsford for bin efforts in

all of Gaieral Edwards. The troops then forming the

Taratug from Mr. Rider Haggard that picad ed into companies, and the whole marched parted editions of his works were freely circulated and saluted flis Excellency The Company that there, the Copyright Association memorialized remains here of the Northamptonshire Regi

The delivery of the English-mail was begun for the defence of the harbour of Horghong-LORD HARTINGTON ON THE IRISH ment was greeted with applause on passing the the Secretary of Stato for the Colonies and

at 6.25 pm. yesterday.

LAND QUESTION.

The following is a list of the officers of the Se- vorn-Captain William H. Ball: Lieutenants Seventeen Limited Liability Companies have Lionel A. 17. Barnes-Lawrence, John F. Stuart, Lord Hartington speaking at Bary said the been registered in Hongkong this year, repre-Arthur W. Ewart, Herbert A. B. Fylor, Dru- time had now come for all parties to unite and senting a capital of $7,030,€€0.

St. A Wake, William B. B. Wrey, and settle the Irish hud question, which was the rest Richard Sullivan (the two latter to command of all discontent. The Superintendent, informs us that the Porpado boats No. 37 and No. 38); eat of

Extra steamer Lombardy left Bombay at am on the 24tar ist, for this port

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All letter for publication should be written an one7 side of the paper only.

Advertisements and Subsomptions which are not

The Agents (Messrs. Simmsen & Co.) inform sidered for a fized period will be continued eblas that the D. . .stosmor Polyhymnia, from Hamburg, lett Singapore on Saturday for this port.

zonnførmanded.

Uriors for exten copies of the Daily Press should be sent before 11 am on the day of publication, After hat hour the monly le Hmited,

Trimuove ffo. 12.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, MAY 27TH, 1889,

The Agents (Mesars. (libb, Livingston & Co.) inform as that the Ben Lire stramer Benvenue, from London, left Bingapore on Saturday for this port

We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Adamson Bell & Rothat the Canadian-Pacifie slessner Butavia, from Japan, sezived at Vag- courer on the 24th inst

Marines, Ernest E. Chowa; Chaplain, Roy, Arthur G. Kasly, M.-A., Fleet Enginear, Ed.

LONDON, 18th May.

THE COUNTY COUNCILS ward H. Willey: Staff Paymastar, Jelm W. The Court of Appeal has unanimously decided Seccombe; Surgeons, Charles E. Geoghegan, that Lady Sandhurst is debared by reason of Hamilton E. L. Earjo; Assistant Paymuster, Gilbert Graham Assist. Engineers, J. H. T. her ax from being a member of [the] Conaty Ward, Herbert Coopper, H. E. H. Ash; Gunner, Council. Alphonso Styles: Hoatswain, Arthur Way. Carpenter, Hloherd Taylor. Sub-Luts. Claude F. Buckle and Arthur L. Macnamara, appointed to the Cordelia and Balther, look pasange and ald duty in the torpedo bouts on the passage tout, Ganger of No. 37, George Thocaber

Ganner of No. 38, William B. Esther.

RECEPTION OF THE SHAH IN RUSSIA.

The Shah of Persia has been accorded a brilliant reception at Tiflis.

(PROMN. C. DAILY NEWS."]

LONDON, 17th May THE PROPOSED MILITARY ORGA-

The following letter has been roésïved by the Lancashire and Cheshire Conservative Work-

NISATION. ing Men's Federation, în anewer to a rosolation, The report of the Eoyal Commission on mili We have received bulky Blue Book entitled passed after hearing an address by Air Holi tary organization proposes as a minimam un **Observations made at the Hongkong Obserya. Hallett an Indian railway extension and How little dependence can be placed on anywa will notice in a fature issue.

tory in the year 1999 by Dr. Doborck," which British trade, azging the Government to en: army of 110,000 men, a landwobr of 40,000 men, Įcourage by every means in their power the exten and a reserve with personal service for all men, documentary evidence which might be offer. Thers in a rumour (says the Penang Gazette)sion of the railway system in Infls and Burmah except clerics, of from twenty to forty. The ed by Chinese officials of the guilt of a crimi-th the troops are to be removed from Fonang with view to opoming sat Banth-Western period of service is to be eight years in the army, Forsign Jurisdiction Ast

nal whose extradition might be sought, our

at the end of the you and that a Sikh military China to British trade: Hatfeld House, Hat- Regulatious for the Consular Courts of United correspondent " A Word in Season" abcwad police will shortly be organised to take their glace, fold &pril 20, 1880. Birs--I at desired by five years in the land wehr and seven years in the

the Marquis of Salisbury to saknowledge your ROADTO.

New Tables of Omaýlar Fees

Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong

Teble of Hongkong Court Fees

Admiralty Rules

Enles of Court of Consils at Shanghal

States in China

Chinese Passenger Aat

Sim

IBADE EBOULATIONS

China *Japan

Customs Beizara, China Shanghai Bonded Warehouse Regulation. Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif- ferent ports of China, Philippines, Siam, & Pilotage Regulations ...

HONGKONG

rather absurd, in face of the fact that the pre sent ffective strength of the army-which in only on a peace footing is 186,839, the infantry of the line alone namboring 120,847. The strength of the militia is given at 121411, more than doable the proposed Landwehr," No doubt compulsory service would increase the reserve and might rendorit more effective, bat what Government will have the temerity to propose conscription; however disguisul ED. D. P.J

The Agent informs us that the Proific Mail latter of the 19th inst. I am to say in reply(The minimum of 110,000 men proposed seem pretty conclusively in cur issue of Friday steamer City of Rio de Janeira, with manits, &n that the Government would be very glad to see last. The manner in which evidence is taken, from San Franciscs to the 2nd instant, has ar Burmah sad South Weetoru China united by rail- or rather extorted, in Chinese courte precludes rived at Yokohama, and was to leave for this port way. I fully believe that if such a measure could be carried into effect it would have the banofi-ial it altogether from scceptance in a British on Saturday, the 26th instart.

consequences which you indicats, especially to the industries of Lancashire and Cheshire. It is probable that when the existing Burinese Railway is taken up to Blame it will receive a further extension up to the frontier: but no decision to this effect has yet been taken, as the possibility of such an undertaking must depend The Malaces Chronicle states that an anor upon the conditions of the regions, through which such a railway would pass. They have 10 past times been very disturbed and the efforts

Court of Justias. The Kwang-pao of the It is notified in Baturday's Garette that the † 23rd inst, reports & case which illustrates auf- Queen's exequutor, empowering Viscount Gear folently the utter impracticability of admitges Gaston Barvan de Ressurs to act as Consul for France at Hongkong roosivad Her Majesty's ting the garbled statements on which the signature on the Jet April feat." ** lives and liberties of personi are tampered) with in Chips. According to our Canton con temporary, two prisoners who had been sent Orders may be sent to Daily Press Offon, whore to the Namboi Magistrata from Fatahan for

Charter of the Colony

Ralas of Legislative Comboil

Port Begulations &o., &c. da.

moss skate (paripass) found on a mud bank near Malacca by Mr. Copley measured 14 ft. 1 in ross, no 0 ft. 83 in. from monti te root of tall

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satating point. The men on the whole carried sought his intervention Lord Kuntsford im themselves well, conadering the uneven stata of wediately mais inquiries and resora nendations on the subject, and the subjoined lettier and ex the ground, but thespace stdeponal wasaltogether too maited to permit the movements of so large treat officially record the result.

body Imen as that assembled on Friday to ap pear to advantage. The troops baring baen again forted into double lits, the whole advanced in lina and again salated, after which they marched book te barracks. Towards the close of the parade there was a rather heavy shower of rain.

Hon. Seo. Copyright Association COLONIAL OFFICE TO COPYRIGHT ASSOCIATION

--Downing Street; 20th March, 1889.--- With reference to the latter from this Do partment of 7th December last respecting th non-enforcement of the provisions of the Copy right Act at Singapore, I am directed by Lord Knutsford to acquaint you that the Governor e THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COM the Strita Settlements has now reported the

PANY, LIMITED.

under the authority of the Imperial Customis Consolidation Act, 1875 (section 149), he hae ap pointed the Master Attendant at Bingapore for The statutory general meeting of the above the time being to be prinsipal oliner of Customi Company was hold in the City Helen Saturday for the purpose of carrying into effect the pro There were present-Hon. B. Layton (Chair-visions of the above-named Act and of section 1 may), Hon. J. J. Koswick, Messrs. H. L. of the Act to amend the Law of Copyrigh Dalrymple. W. W. Clifford, S. L. Darby, B. K. (5 & 6 Viot, op. 45), Leigh, W.Dougherty, C. A. Osorio, A. Carneiro,

I su further to spolose an extract from th Ah Yon. Lan Ayan, and U. 8. Bartt (Secretary) Governor's despatch reporting as to the success

The CHAIRMAN Baid-Gentlemen, this is this step in putting a stop to the sale of pirats merely a formal meeting called in accordance works. I nu, sie; your obediant servant,

EDWARD WINGFIEL with the Ordinance, and there is nothing but fermal basiness to be put through. The capital To the Hon. Secretary Copyright Association. by all been subscribed and we are going on with

the contracts for the machinery. The orders EXTRACT FROM A DESPATCH FROM SIE are all closed and we expect the machinery to be

elast two auditors, and the, director.suggest that. here towards the end of the year. We have to Mesara Stewart and Coxon bestested. We have also to elect a director, and Mr. Davies's name has been anggested.

Mr. B. K. LEIen proposed the election of Mesara Stewart and Coxon as saditora.

Mr. S. L. Dasar seconded; and the resolution was adopted.

A

The CHAIRMAN proposed that Mr. T. E Davies be elected a director.

Mr. LEIGH secondod. Carried noanimondly.

The CHAIRMAN-Thet is all the business, un leas any gentleman has any questions to rak,

Thore being no questions the Chairman thank ed those present for their attendance, and the

to obtain a fartial survey of the country which THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY CELEesting dispersed.

have been made more than once by the Indian

is published, or to the following Agente trial on appearing before him denied the Greatest thickness of body, 30 higher Government, have been frustrated by the un-

HONGKONG......Messrs. F. Blockhead & Co. HONGKONG......Mr. W. Braver. HONGKONG.....Messrs. The Hall & Holtz Co. HONGKOND...... Monse. Kelly & Walsh, HONGKONG...... Meurs. Lane, Crawford & Co. HONGKONG......Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co. MABAO............Mr. F. A. đs Üres, SWATOW.......Mears, Quelch & Co.

AHOT....Mr. J. G. Götz.

Doubtless this is true, and it is a typical came

The mandarins defend the use of torture on

The Hongkong Brick and Cement Company, civilised and turbulent character of the people Limited, are now manufacturing first olas dralu I am your obedient servant, R. T. Gunton." pipes at a price. Tow than they can be procured ¦ for from England or elsewhere. A correspondant suggests that the Government ought to support

HONGKONG EIFLE ASSOCIATION.

MONTHLY HANDICAP. CHALLENGE CUF. In spite of the wat weather 15 competitors

BMITA 20 LORD KNUISTORU, DATED SIN- GAFORE, INTH FEBRUARY, 1899. “Armed with this the Master Aftandsat pro conded the stores where the pirated edition of English works wore sold, and an learning the be had been authorized to put in force the pro visions of the Copyright Act, the managere tite atores at once stated that they did not propos to contest his power to do so. They bave bee given a limited time to dispose of their stock both those here and thone now on the tigh.soa and they hare given a guaran so that they wi abatain in future from imperting and exposin for sale such editions of copyright works:

I should add that the massagers referred t expressed themselvəs es being quite content discontinue the sale of such editions se those o which complaints had been made *as there was, great deal of trouble and not ̧muob prolit out i it. They dealt in them only on account of com petition."

CORRESPONDENGE,

[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the cutie expreared by our Correspondenta

CHESS COMPETITIONS.

BRATIONS IN HONGKONG.

charge to which they had pleaded guilty in the

24th inst. in this Colony in the usual manner. Her Majesty's Birthday was celebrated on the frst instance before the subordinato mandarin

The Royal Standard was hoisted at Government at Fatihan, and when questioned as their rex-

House, Headgasrter House and of all Governi- cons for such denial, they averred that the

The Stateeman says:-In spite of the rais ment establishments.The Britiah and foreig confession had been extorted by torture. local enterprise, mail give the counpany an order. givings of some of our contemporaries, we repest men-of-war in port and most of the merchant in an appearance on Saturday, at tho}

what we have already mail, that the Bikkim vesels were gaily dressed with burting, asil at The Agent of the Comptoir d'Escompte at affair is rapidly reaching the stage of finality, noon a royal salute was fired. His Excellency third competition to contest the above cup, TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRIMA.” FORMOSA ........Mr. J. G. Götz.

his information from M. Donormandie, that ared with limited powers from Poking, and at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and in the after-y is the rait, which may account for the columns to support Pbilder's suggestion as Shanghai on the 19th instant reenived tälögra As Mr. Hart has recently stated, the Ambanit the Governor Sir William Des Voeux held size Most of the scores were compiled notask SIB, Will you allow me a short spaos in you FoccaUw........Mesars, Hedge & Co. BHANGHAI...Hall & Holts Co-operative Co.

the ground that prisoners would never speak the subscription to the Comptole National has has shown a most friendly spirit throughout the noon Lady Des Voeux had a reception, both of

the establishment of chess competitions in ou SHANGHAI........... Messrs. Kelly & Waish."

the truth without it, but it is also freely been a complete success, and that the new bank naguliations. Mr. Hart's position is subordinate which were numerously attended The follow-fact that they were on the whole indifferent mention with the Literary Society. There ar Nourees & Hall & Helts Co-operative Co-employed to compel a confession of guilt will be in working order by the end of this ens. He was sent inofficially by the Chinese ing is a list of those who were present at the that of the winner, Lieut. Carlyle, bbing the I believe, many players in the colony who RIVES Ports and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghai. from innocent persons. The administration of

Government, to assist the Ambos, and to smooth | levée ------

xooption. This is the second time that. Lïent, | not get so much play they would like owin NAGABAKI.....Messrs. The C. &J. Trading Co.

any difficulties that might arika. He was HE. Major Genel Baran Edwards, C.B.

Carlyle has won the cop. It would be an ad to the lack of opportunity of meeting othe KOзE-OMLA....Messrs. F. Walsh & Co.

the law is so entirely corrüpt in Chan, that The following notification appears in Naturs mlected because of his intimate knowledge of Major Brownrigg, &.D.C. (^). YOKOHAMA .....Mosara. Kally & Walsh. 2-

ratage if the Committee could devies some players. There are others who would perňa: Commodore Church, B.N.no substantial justice is rarely done, sud the Excalisney the Governor has been pleased to up the Chiness Government, while the fact of his day's issue of the Government Wanelis :—” His the Chinese language, and his homeotion willi

hardly call themselves players, knowing only ti Mx. G. W. Whillier, N., Feoretary to the Commu- thing better by way of mark in wat weather radimanis of the game, who would gladly cult Manila ....................... Messrs. Diaz Euertas-& Co. HASOI..Mr. F. Mainfrey, A

longest purse almost invariably wine, unless point, provisionally, Francis Alfred Cooper, Es. being an Englishman was thought to be an

Hon. F. Stewart, LL.D.

than a " running bull” Following in the score - vate it if opportunity offered. If the Litera? HAIPHONG......Mr. G. Garelle.

the magistrate happens-ns is occasionally quire, to be Acting Assistant Surveyor-General, advantage in explaining away any di Houlties that SAIGON.........Mr. Aug. Book....

combining, temporarily, with this office the dus sur-own-representatives might feel na to the the case--to be above a bribe sod antique forties of Sanitary Barveyor auder the Public attitude of the Amban. It is not generally BAFOKOR ..... Mosers. Ramsay & Co. SOULFOZE.....Messrs. Kelly & Wilch-

fair play. While, however, it is impossible Health Ordinance, 1880."

known, we think, that the Government of Peking PENANG...Mostra Mayard & Co.

are tu the habit of raing,their European em to regard evidence taken in Chinese Court COLOMBO........Mears. &. M. & J. Ferguson, CALOUTTA...... Mesars. Newman & Co.7-... SYDNEY....Mears. Gordon & Gotek.

LONDON...

month.

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His Honour Mr. Justion Fielding Clarke.

Han. Bendysba Layton,

Hon. Wong Sing-)))

Hon. J.J. Keswick,

Hon. A. I. Lee, Acting Attorney-General. Hon. H. F. Wodehouse, C.M.G. Bon. N. G. Mitchell-Innes/ Major-General Gerdon

Mr. Justice Wise.

Mr. S. Brown, Suerayor-General.

F. P. B. C. Ayres, Colonial Surgeon. MAG. Romano, Consul General for Portugal: Caloral A. T. Storer, R.E.

Deputy Surgeon-General B. Lewer, 1,5 Major Vernor Chator at Regt. Captals Eumsey, B.N., Harbour Master. Captain. Yeathad, DAAU Boyal Fanosaire

BB of the slightest value, it is most undesire the 16th May, up to which date tea buying was powers, which are invariably and by a settled The Daily News has advices from Hankow to ployée in this way, without giving them any

able that this Colony should continue to be almost entirely ecoined to the Russians, and polfoy left in the hands of the Chinese dip- MELBOURNE. Mesa Norton, Hargrave & Co. refuge for Chinese criminals. We cannot there was not a single package yet walglied for lomalist, or representative. It will be remem- the Moyune: Go & tangwas very scarce, and bered that in the recent Franso-Chinese- wat, BRIELNE......Messrs. Gordon & Gotoh. LONDON..... Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Tanemterfere with the Chinese maladministration heroe prices for pars teas were advancing Sir Robert Hart, the Inspector General of the LONDON.Mar. John Haddon & Co., of justice, and equally we cannot undertake rapidly; three-fourths of the erop were tarry Maritime Customs of Chims, was employed in the && Busveris St., Fleet St. to decide which personu are criminals and toss, which dealers in Londen will not bonek same way, to open negotiations with the Franch Mesary. Staset & Co.,80 Cornhill which political offenders, though thereare fea

authorities, his position being defined at Peking LUSION....

Meara. Bates, Hendy & Co.

The Russian corretta Haudjur sævived, ab un purely ocultative, and not representative." LONDON...

Mr. WV.M. Wills, 143, Cannon fit, of the latter in China who aro pot also pirates | Nagasaki on the 10th May from Hongkong and The Thibetans liave wisely recognised that sny PARIS

Mr.L.H.Hioby 66 Rue Lafayette, by practice. What this Government can do was followed by the curvette Baboinik from further fighting in out of the question, and the BALLING. Hildebrandt, 111, Alexandrinen

Singapore the 12th. Those vessels, together influence of the Ambản will check any reSTE® is to refuse to entertain any application for with the flag-ship Admiral Nachimon and the descease of humility on the part of the Monus. SAT FRAN'00_MY. L., F. Faker, 21, Merchants the rendition of any Chisuraan who is or be Koreys, were expected to leave for Wladivostook leries: Our troops; may posibly escupy the Bobol

been a reputable resident in this Cology, and about the 19th May. The German ganboat Churabi valley, but solely for the purpose of NEW YORK ....Mr. A. Whd, 21, Park Row -

Xitis srrived in Nigiar, on the 8th hity, and overwing any Thibetan demonstration, intended Daily Press Olow, January; 1888,

whom character residents can testify, at last näviöwe wan kill känna

So Be Langressils or cholzustivo.

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Regiment.

Plenjoshi Turski, Courel for Japan, Ber. W. Jennings, Catanist Chaplain, S

Hr: Dominique Musso, Compal for Italy.

Mr. G. H. Bitoyen Weight, Head Master, Central

Mr. W. Citron Brodie, Coneal for Blac

2021 34 14 Wiibeti Viosidansul, U⠀ America.

230 500 POINTS To-Soolaty would engage a room, to be open eithe every evening or on stated evenings of the wee Lieut. Carlyle, E.A.0.39

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P.O. W. G. Warnsok. Mr. T. M. Leatherbarrä: Bergt Major Marson, R.A 9-18. Bergħ. Williaana.....

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| for chess, with a few papers or books to vocap the members while waiting for a game, thei would be no difficult. în getting sufident anb criptions to cover the expenas.-Zuzu, sir, your eto.,

CASTLE Hongkong,

26th May, 1889.

CROWN LANDS RESUMPTION

..." ORDINANCE.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY, PRENOT Bir,It appears that a very import at omi alon has been made in this. Fill, vis, in the x) seuse of any provision for notice being previous ly given to the owner of the property for th purpose of enabling line to make such alteration

TO THE DEAWA person oured of deafness is the Government may deeza necessary" "T

and noises in the hood of 29 years? standing cans of default or refusal on the part of th

Dr. W. H. Labyd, Depy. Inspector General of Hosby a simple remedy, will send description of it owner the power which is sought might fair) pilna-

free to say person who spalio to Nicho 21. be szervimed, but to deprive a man of his propert Bedford Square, London, W. C., Enginudin (dad alimply because it may be Tay the pubile beani

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