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part of the Chitah Comacke, a part of the Uri CoRacks [bero the telegram is unin telligible and land transport troops. The Gov. ernor-General demod It advisable to assume the offensive, instead of remaining on the de. fensive as heretofore. The Army, after a sanguinary fight with the Chinese, captured Honchun on the 30th of July.
THE MARCH ON PEKINGA
GIFTS FROM INDIA.
The Maharajah Scindia has presented the Indian Military Authorities with a hospital ship, and II. 3 the Queen has telegraphed her "warmest thanks" to bira for the gift. It is to be complete in avery detail and will carry a medical and nursing staff, the whole maintain ed at the Maharajah's expense. The medical and surgical equipment of the vessel ure now being prosasded with, and, it is stated, she will be ready to proceed on her journey to China in a few days.
Another gift, from a loyal Farsee, comes from Danjiboy of Rawalpindi, who has pre- sented the authorities with nine ambulance tangas and twenty horses for the Cavalry Brigade, including a complement of drivers and syces with the necessary fodder and twelve months repairing material.
SUPREME COURT.
15th August
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16mm, 1900
BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR JOHN CARRING. TON, C.M.G. (CHIEF JUSTICE).
#ZĖ FO SHING V. SIT IKE.
Mr. H. E. Pollock,
the defendant.
Ixo-
to
7.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
NEWS VIA RANGOON.
THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Sigala, 30th July. The following casulation have occurred in South Africa-At Esthlehem, 21st July, 2nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, wounded severely, Captain Hamilton.
Neur Muzurity, on 20th, 1st Royal Wolsh Fosilers, prisoner, Lient. Harris, Scond R. Near Muzarib, on 2nd, Kimberley Mounted Fusiliers, prisoner, Lient. French Brewster, Corps wounded dangerously, Lisut. Drew, slightly Lieut. Watson.
At Palmietfontein, on 19th, R. A., Capt. fantry, slightly wounded in the chest. Lient At. Selous river on 22nd July, Bushmen, killed, Capt. Robertson.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP “YARRA.” COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from London
and Havre ex 8.8. Tigre, and. Bordeaux exas. Fille de Cette, in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their riska into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless immediately after landing. intimation is received from the Consignees before NooN TODAY, the 12th instant, requesting it to be landed hore.
Hits of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 20th instant, at Noon, will
MONDAY, the 20th instaut, or they will not be be subject to ront and landing charges.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before
recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined ou No Fire Insurance has been offected, MONDAY, the 20th inst., ut 3 P.M.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, 12th Angust, 1900,
NORTHERN PACIFIC SI EAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP OLYMPIA
hina When he got to the defendant's house ke was refused admittance and he heard someone in the house call out something to the effect that the defendant had left Hongkong. Acting on the instructions of the plaintiff, MesarA, Wilkinson and Grist wrote the defendant asking for a specifle performance of her con- tract, and that letter was answered by a letter from Mr. Reece on behalf of the defendant Paragraph five of A very gloomy account of the difficulties of
In this case the plaintiff is a trader, and car-dated March 1st, 1900. marching from Tientsin to Pelong is given by rics on business as a foreign gonds dealer st No. the answer said it was further provided that Mr. Hiramizn Saburo, Japanese Cousal in Sing- 265, Queen's Road Central, the defendant being it on an examination of the title the apore, who is now on a visit to Tokyo. He says a widow reading at S0, Albany Street, Wan-perty was found to be under-leased so that that whits the rainy season lasts it is quite im-chai. The claim is for specific performance of complete possession thereof conll not he possible for traps to make any progress, and an agreement dated the 12th day of January, given and obtained, such agreement could be returned. fu that, even apposing there was an opposition to 1900, for the sale by the defendant to the plain cancelled and the bargain money
the first place the plaintiff said in regard be encountered,5 miles a day would be a good I tift of three houses, Nos. 45, 47, and 49, Bg that defence that there was not a single word H. G. Moor. New South Wales Mounted In- Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained mte of advance, since, owing to the great heat. Street.
(instructed by in the agreement concerning any examination the marching hours are limited to those between day break and 7am. The whole plain, he says, Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist appeared for the of the title. He further said that there was in under water, and, when the foods subside, the plaintiff and Mr. J. J. Francis, Q.C.. and Mr.no provision in the agreement which said that M. W. Slate (instructed by Mr. Bowley) for if it was found that there was a lease the agree wind is knee-deep.
ment should be cancelled. What the agreement
At Zinkerbosch, on 21st July, R. E., elightly Mr. Pollock said he would just state shortly said was this, that if it was found that thers the nature of the claims and defence and what was a lease of the property to other people the wounded, Lieut. B. H. Grieg, flesh wound in At Retiofuel on 23rd July, 2nd Black Watch, was alleged in the replication. His Lordship bargain money originally paid should be handed the side.
The evidence for the plaintiff was thon pro-gunshot wound and perforation of the abdomen; dungurously wounded, Major E. M. Wilshire, would see from the petition, in paragraph three, back. that the plaintiff said that an agreement
aeverely wounded, Liunt. H. K. Smith, gunshot was entered into, dated 12th January, 1900, coded with. whereby it was agreed between the plaintif
At Stalberts Noh, on 23rd July, Royal Field and the defendant that the defendant should THE “ PIONEER'S" TRIP DOWN wand in thigh.
THE YANGTZE. sell to the plaintiff and that the plaintiff
Artillery severely wounded, Capt. B. T. Kelly, in foot and thigh. Imporial Yeomanry. slightly should purchase from the defendant for the crown lease
Ichiang, 5th August. residue of a term of the subsisting therein certain messuages and land. The Pioneer arrived her to-day from founded, Lieut. G. A. Clay, 2nd Duke of Edio- bargh'e Wiltshire Regiment, Capt. Evans, being 43, 47 and 49, Ship Street, at this price of Chungking looking like a Margato excursion severe fracture of ribs front a full. lat. Royal $12,000, it being agreed between the parties stemmer, so crowded was her dock with pass-Irish, killed, Capt. Gloster; sovorely wounded,
She was indeed carrying nearly 100 at the sum of 500 (a portion of the said gers.
At Stinkfontein on 4th, 1st Royal Welsh 12,000) should be paid as barguin money. Then Europenas, including children and ship's officers. Capt. ifner, guushot wount in skull. the plaintiff went on to say that the $500 bar. For though she started at daybreak on the 3rd Fastliers, severely woanded, Capt. Doughty in gain money was paid and that the defendant with only the British Consul. Commissioner and right lag ist Queen's Own Cameron High- refused to carry out the agreement. The do staff, and about 17 others, until reaching the landera, severely wounded, Captain Adlereron fondant by her answer admitted that such un gorges she stopped every houseboat with Eu-
ters, slightly wounded. Lieut. Dwyer in leg. GENERAL ITEMS, General Goles has reported that three reemont was made, but she said that in the repears. There were thus on arrival all 25. of slightly wounded, Lient. Murdock. 2nd Leits. hospital ships will be required at his lase. They petition the agreement was not fully or sufl. the American Methodist Mission, a large cota- will be the Maine, the Carthage and the vessel ciently set out, and she relied in her answer upon pany of Cabadians and China Inland, the 1st Royal Dublin Fusiliers, severely wounded.
certain elanses which she alleged were contain eleven of the Friends Mission, two of the Lient. Taylor in arm and leg.
At Kosks river on 21st July, Royal Marine ed in the agreement. In paragraph four of her fandon Mission, one or two Bible Agents, Light air, ad, Captain Turin to be presented by the Maharajah Seludia.
The Government of India have placed on ro answer the defondant said it was provided by together with Dr. Laville, who has been acting consland Contingent, severely wonusded, cord an expression of their warm acknowledge the agreement that if the sale to the plaintif Chancellier at Chungking, and has now offered Lieut. Leask; slightly wounded, It. H. Walsh. ments of the generons action of the Atlantis should not be completed on or before the 30th his services as an army doctor for the forces in West Australian Contingent, severaly wounded. Transport Company, and the Americau ladies in January, 1000, the said agreement should be set the north, Mr and Mrs. Archibald Little, Mr. Captain Ingridsby; slightly wounded. Lienten- seuding the Maine to China for the use of Indiana ide and a fresh agreement entered into, to be Bush und Mr. Hancock
No effort seems to have been made to bring ant Davies, Captain Ilale. New South Wales prepared by a solicitor, and that a further muz of $1,000 by way of bargain money should be paid away Mr. and Mrs. Daris from Wanhsien, al Contingent, slightly wounded, Lieutenant Zck by the plaintiff to the defendant. Then in para-thoigh known as a turbulent city, and it is un- gruph five of her answer the defendous relied derstood that 123 British subjects, mostly women upon another clause which she alleged existed and children, are still left behind in the West in the agreement. She said it was further proof China. They had all on telegraphed to vided that if, on the examination of the title of leave their homes, when they thought them- such property it was found that it was ander selres sate, but, owing to the distance at which lease to any person, so that complete possession they lived, had not yet succeded in reaching thereed could not be given and obtained, the Chungking when thn British Consul left in the tenent should be uncalled and the arguit Promoce. Not on Bust 34 Cause if the money returns In paragraph six the defen Church Mission, who are understood to have dent suid that the purchase and sale was not neted with the greatest promptitude, and had completed on or before the th January, been hourly expected for two days, were in time, Mr. Hyslop, of the Chin Inland, remained and no farther agreement had been entered into, and no further sum had been paid by behind to see Bishop Cassels and his party way of bargain money. In paragraph seven through. There are understood to be several the defendant said it was found and it was very sick among them. and all have to a fact that the property, way, on the date of change their boats at Chungking. Mr. Nicol the acquisition thereof by the defendant, subject son, ir business with Mr. Little, and Prof. Brill, to a lease, so that completo possession thereof American from Wuchang. have remained be- could not be given to the plaintiff. Then the hind to help to see the women and children safely have brightened, defendant went on to allege that she was ready M. Bona D'Anty, the French Consul, and the and willing to roturn the mu of $500 pail by Japanese Cousal are understood to be still at their posts, the Japanese Consul having his the plaintiff by way of bargain money, and she had paid that into court and said that that wife and child with him. The latter are, how. was quite auficient to satisfy any claim which ever, believed to be leaving to-day. the plaintif might have herein. In his replion- tion the plaintiff deator that the provisions of the agreement wore such us were set cut in paragraphs four and five of the answer, sud in particular denied that the agreement contained any provision. as to any fresh, agreement of purchase or ezto being entered into, and the
troops.
In regard to the thres regiments, the rabing of which has been sanctioned by the Secretary of State to replses the battalions on service out side India, two are likely to be raised from Sikhs below, the height ranired for existing
regiments.
The 4th Pioneers have been ordered to China to take the plans of the 14th Sikhs, detained on aerount of cholera.
The party ander Captain Duvies now making
their way from Yunnan to Shanghai will, on arrival at the latter port, be attached to General Gamleen force, Captain Davies being appointed Special Service officer, Captain Ryder to survey work and Major Manifold for medical duty.
The contingent of allocks from India for the heavy Artillery with the Clone Force will goraprise 1,800 animals. Tudia also sends horses for the balloon section. A reserve of aue haudred Artillery horses and five hundred cobs has been appliel for to replace casualties in the Cavalry Brigule.
For the trasport of 1,956 heavy draught bullocks from Calentia to China four additional steamers will have to bocinplayed in consequence of the animals (unlike horses and antes requiring lying-down space.
A late telegram from Simla states that the War Ofice has been usked to send out on additional hireundred tous of fodder monthly for the Chim Force.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Company are proparing to make arrangements for the tran- sport of Canadians from Quebec to Hongkong.
"at The U.S. transport Sumner arrival Nagasaki on the 10th inst. from San Francisco. with troops and details from North Chins Brigadier General Barry is on board, and ou his rival at Taka will assure the duties of Adjutant-General of the U.S. forces in China.
The Italian men-of-war, Napoli and Marco Pola, are on their way out to the Far East.
he
Kaid that the only provision in agreement for the setting aside or dan- colling it was contained in the words "if it is found that there is a lease to other people the bargain sooney originally paid shall be handed back." The plaintiff said that those words wern inserted in the agreement, as the defendant well knew, for the plaintiff's solo benefit; if the re- presentation which the defendant made to the
The Pioneer came down with the greatest ease, and apparently much to the satisfaction of all on board.
Several of the passengers up- peared, however, to regret the comfortable passage-boats out of which they had been many were unprovided summarily hastled. with berths, and. the rain pouring during the sight. the deck did not offers good sleeping place. As there are three river steers in port, it is to be hoped all will find accommodation sone where for the further trip. Chungking and the West generally seen to have been absolutely quiet up to the date of the steamer's leaving.
Mr. M. F. A. Fraser would not allow any of the passengers to land till some hours after their arrival at Ichang, he meanwhile discussing the
ford.
THE FAMINE.
Simla, 30th July.
FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO. HAMA. KOBE AND MOJE,
BUSINESS
NOTICES.
房樂館芝戳
KWONG CHI KOON DISPENSARY.
街欄槳城省東廣
CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON
于甲歲年叁冷同清大 創開年四拾陸百捌仟賣英大
ESTANYISHED 1804.
認為聯吉意如
Trade Mark KWONG CHI KOON
DISPENSARY..
CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON.
ESTABLISHED 1894.
HE above Steamer having arrived, Con-Ku T siguens of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersigua tars, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be Landed and stored at Consignorsk and expense.
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, 11th August, 1900.
(10
FROM HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, ANT WERP, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE.
"MARBURG,"
TIE N.G.L. Steamship
The Viceroy and party left to-day for Guje- at To-day's telegmans from this region show good min full at ull Kathiawar stations and in Ahmedabad district on Friday and Saturday and again yesterday, thereby greatly rellering the anxiety, though the monsoon is now aggiu slackening off the mail steamer reporting Captain v. Binzor, having arrived from the northerly winds outside Bombay Meanwhile above ports, Cousignees of Cargo are inroby the raiz les extended as far as Jodhpur, which requested to read in their Bills of Lading for bud
gruot showers on Saturday and yesterday. countersignature by the Undersigned and to western Rajputana and the Western Panjab take inmediate delivery of their goods from are still practically rainless, while showers in alongside. the North Western Provinces are lighter than they should be, bat the Central Provinces con- tinue to get fair rain and the prospects general-TO-DAY.
The trustees of Lloyds Patriotic Fund karo male a preliminary grant of 500 for the Indian nativo followers disabled in South Africa, any disabled members of Lumsden's Horse. and have expressed their willingness to assist
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,
The O. . S. steamer Mechnen lett Singapore at noon on the 14th inst. and is due in Hong Rong on the 18th inst.
The toporial German Mail stouter Bayern. which left here on 12th July. arrived at trenoa on Friday, the 10th inst.
The P. 31. Steamer Cy of Peking, with
Kobe, mails, &c., Jeft San Francisco for this port vin. Honolulu, Yokohama, Inlund Sos. Navasaki and Shanghai on the 11th instant.
The steamer Arrutoon Apear, from Calcatta, left Singapore for this port on Wednesday
15th inst
In alition to the German flest now up North plaintiff prior to siguing the agreement, to the situation with Capt. Hillman of the Woodlerk į worniny, K. steamer Kasuga Maru left
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents:}| LITERATURE FOR THE WOUNDED, TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS."
that the bargain money should be handed back. He denied that such agreement ron- tained any provision authorising the defen- unnt to set aside the agreement, and that the agreement contained no reference to any examination of the title The defendant alleged that there were words in the agreement which leat themseiros to the construction that if the agretient was not completed on or before
and Mr. Wilton, ur Consul. There is, how The N. ever, nothing going on here.-N.-C. Daily News
AN IMPORTANT CASE.
HO ZUNG & CO. CLAIM THAT AMERICAN PRO. DUCTS SHOULD ENTER MANILA FREE.
Kobe via Moji and Nagasaki on the 19th inst and is expected to arrive here on Tuesday morning, he ist, inst,
EXPORT CARGO,,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary ho given before 3. Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hengkong and Kowloon Wharfund Godown Company, Limited, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 17th inst. will be subject to
ront.
UNRIVALLED UI YAU or AS YOU WISH OIL."
Prices at $100 per bottle. 9.50 per bottle. 0.25 per bottle.
Metical Powder," 50 cents per botilo.
TUNG KWAN SAN, or "Army
TETIT TA SAN or Falling and
Braising Medical Powder." Price at 50 cents per bottle. Made from the best selected medicine to be used for the above Oil and Powder.
散及油造製泡藥好選拺
WONG CHI ROON is one of the largest
Kasive Drug Shops in Canton, employing
about 300 men. The Proprietor, Mr. U Yam Ting, is a ton of great energy and business capacity, and is also very benevolent, giving away thousands of dollars worth of medicine in charity, usually with an eye to the main off- chunes. He-line many testimonials us to the efficiency of his medicines from officials, scholars Like the Chinos generally und business men. he has great frith in medicine and is desirous of extending his business to foreign countries, giving people of western lands the benefit of his medicines.
He has submitted to me the formulas of some
of his preparations for examination, giving full explanation as to the medical qualities of the ingredient. I have found the Tung Kwan Sax or Army Medical Powder and the Tit Ta San or Falling and Braising Medical Powder con posed of Musk, Barova, Camphor. Rhabarb, two kinds of gam, with red oxide of mercury and animal and vegetable yellow sulphide of armonic,
in charcoal, which are known western pharmacy, Besides this it contains gold leaf, tigers and dra- [2180gons bones, shavings of antelope and rhinororos horns, which I have shown him that chemical, science proves to be inert, he proposes to ouit
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will he examined on the 17th inst., ut S ..
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 10th August, 1900. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI- from the medicine prepared for foreign we
GATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM KOBE.
THE Steamship
-FRANZ FERDINAND " having arrived, Consignees of Cargo cre hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf und Gedown Co., Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
The medicine is to be chiefly used as a ster- untatory, as is put up in small metal bottles by which ja can be injected into the nostrils.
The small amount of oxide of mercury and salphile of arsenic will not be dangerous used in this way.
(Signed) J. G. KERE,
Cauto.
Directions are given according to the Chines method of using the wetlicines.
The nature of the oil is very mild, but its No chims will be admitted after the Goods action is exceedingly good, passing won Washington papers of the 9th ult stale :--
have left the Godowns, and all lists must be defully curative effects in both internal and o Twy & Co., of Hongkong, to-day filed a
Per steamer Aunum, sailed 13th Augustcent in to the Offics of the undersigned hofors external diseases. As it is an invaluable modi petition in the Court of Claims, through Rals For Marseilles-57 lates raw silk. 4 but NOUN, on the 21st August, or they will not be cine it should be kept on hand ready for use by ton & Siddons, asking for a refund of moneys waste sill, 20 cases silks, 1,679 pkgs. tes, & cases paid as import duties, port and other charges copper coins. 14 rolls mutting. For you***** all amounting to $3245.33, on fun, cargos of 340 bales raw silk For London 60 bales the 30th January, 1900, a fresh agement American products shipped to Manila in Angust,TEw silk. should be entered into between the parties. 1508. They have their claim on the fact that CON- the President's proclination of July 12, 1898. Ha suhaitted to his Lordship with
RUSSIAN PRESS. ATTACK ON ·
GERMANY.
One of the carprises of the end of July was the rapidly growing viralsacs of the attacks of the Russian press cu Germany. The Nore- Vroaga ridicules the Kaiser's idea of reuse- ance, and most of the Russian papers attribut the morter of Ban Ketteler to Gesun methods.
COLD STORAGE.
Manager. [80.
is now prepared to receive porishable pro visions for Cold Storage at EAST POINT at Modorate Rate.
Wa. PARLANE,
Hongkong, 17th February, 1899.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES: INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTIA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
a torpedo-boat flatilla is on its way out frem effect that there was no lense to the pre- Bremerhaven The German cruisers Nyrphemises, turned out to bo utrns, the plaintiff and Niobe have loft Kiel, and are expected tonight tuve the option, if he chose to exercise it, arrive here early next month. Besides there of cancelling the agreement and demanding the Garman cruiser Seeadler is going up North fram Australia, and the cruiser Geier from the West American station is also going to China. The Gortman hospital-ship Gera, from Wil- holmshaven. is expected open route for this North, also are the German transports Aachen Halle H. H. Meier: Strasburg, Dresden, Rhein, ull frian Brodierhuvent
Forman na-of-war First Bismarck, has, it is reported, been specially fitted up to take in liquid fuel instead of coal.
Orders have arrived at Odesss that the 13th Division quartered in the Odessa Militaryfidence that the agracanent could not possibly established certain tariff rates, and that the bene that construction, and that there fore notariff did not provide for port and other charges District is to be prepared to embark for the Far East, and three cruisers attached to the words in the agreement which were capable of permissible under the farmer Spanish taris. HONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED Russian Volunteer Fleet ara being fitted up to bearing that saraning. The provision which it They claim that it was not the intention of the was alleged bore this construction had reference President that any tariff should be levied on eive the nien.
simply had solely to an extension of the term American products. The petition mids, Nor for completing the contract and to nothing else. was it within the power of the President to He submitted that the intention which the exfores a tariff us against such products.” parties had in their minds when this claars was inserted was perfectly clear upon the face of the clause and the agreement itself. His Lordship would bear in mind that this agement bore date 12th January, 1900. If the agreement were to be carried out within a for days, on or before the 30th January, 1900, he thought his Lord ship would understand that the parties were perfectly ready and willing to let the matter rest upon this Chinese agreement, and it was very natural that there should have been this
The Rosarja says the difficulties of the war clause insertal. And it was not perhaps tu rensable for the defendant to stipulate font in China are girilar to those with the Trans- a further sum of $2,000 should be paid by vaal, and say if Germeny nudertakes the task the way of bargain money. The plaintiti alleged, ritet contribute not less than fifty thousand my and he should call evidence in support of The Novor Freya basies itself in playing contention, that ho attended at the defendant's off the United States against Germany.
"The Borja thinks the solidarity of the whɔto house about the 28th January, 1960, along with a man called Chai Wak who was interested in
races has been shipwrecked by Germany and this retter, because the plaintiff had agreed the United States, the latter lighting for her to reset the property to lia. The plaintif own hand, the former desiring to assume the then pressed the defendant to complete the leadership. William II. it continues, certain- purchase and to carry the matter through on orly thinks it the duty of Europe to follow him before the end of the Chinese year, hut the de- and choy his orders, and that solidarity can come ferant put the matter of by saying there were only if Europe will follow the Prussian eagle. a great Luy matters to attend to before the it is not the case of Europe being com- Chinose New Year, and it was only at her expelled to go solid with Germany, but Germany press request that the plaintiff consented to let must go solid with Europe, the matter stand over until a few days after the Meanwhile the Chinese appear more bitter. Th' amount is sympathy that goes out f'r a strugglin' people is rog lated, Hinnissy, eth Chinese New Year. Therefore, the plaintiff against Rassin than against any other Power. ancut it shagglin th people can do. Th said that the postponement of the completion to The force being desputehad by Japan num. wuriaid, me laad, is with th undher dog ony a date sulvertunt to the 20th January, 1900, bars 60,000 mam. It is rumoured that a definite a long us he last goot hold an a chanst to took place at the express request of the defen-arrangement will be minde between Russia, lant, rnd she could not now turn round and rey Germany. Patuia sul Japin, by which the turrn over. Thes
that they ought to have tendere a deed of latter will receive compousution for her action. Ivrywhere th dillygates tur-ra they see th siga: This is me busy day. An' whin they get assignment of the property to her for signa- that is, a free hand in Core, but all our Tuck home they can tell th people they found ture or that they ought to have formally ten- anent China are viewed with suspicion.
The palutiik h United States aradin' sympathy at irrydered to her the sum of $1,000...
also called at the defendant's house in Febru- peremarked private
"Don't ye think th Enited States is enthus, ary, but found the liad gone away. In conge yastio fr th Boers asked the innoceat Hen-quence he instructed Messrs. Wilkinson and Griet to write to Mr. Ewens, thought at that time to be acting a soliciter for the defen dant. The plaintiff went again to the defan dant's house, about a week after ut, hav ing zeceived no answer in the meantime
SIN-I have to thank you for inserting my previous appeal, and also those who be readily responded Fat we have to continue this good work, and therefore I once again venture to ask you to be good enough to bring the raniter before the generous pubje, and they will re spend yet more generously. Will those who was this note please sent the parcels addressed -North China Field Force" to Messrs. Watson & Co., who will continue to receive them as. Before Yours, etc.,
C. BONE, Wesleyan Chaplain,
MR. DOOLEY ON AMERICAN SYMPATHY FOR THE BOERS,
Hey
New NAMN FOR LINDIO COMPANY'S EX TRACT-We notice that Liebig's Extract of Meat Company have decided to put another distinguishing mark upon their Extract in addition to the well-known blue signature J. V. Liolig. On and after the 1st of January, 1900, all their jars will love an additional label bear ing Liebig's Extract of Meat Company's initiale, 3414-1
*It was," said Mr. Dooley. "But in tu las fow weeks it's had so many things to think is Th enthuvasz is this country, Hinnissy, always makes me think iv a bonfire on an icefloe. It burns bright so long as y food it, an' it looks from ir. Evens. An interprofer from the office LEMCO, by which name their Extract will good, but it don't take hold, somehow, on th' ico. of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist accompanied soon be generally known.
side.
"SUISANG."
No Fire Insurance has been affected, and any
ears and ugck, on the chest and luck, on the abdomen or wherever the pain or soreness is located. It must be rubbed on for 3 minutes. For toothachs put a little in the tooth on cotton al nih on the gums. The oil hins beneficial effects in hordache, fainting, colds, sore throat, stomack-ache, colic pain, rheumatism, aumb ness of the limbs, pain in the back, cramŢ, local swelling and inflammation, infrunza, diarrlton, toothache, prins in the hood and con vulsions after childbirth, prickly beat, hifls, and mosquito bites.
all persons, whether at heme or abroad, recognized.
DIRECTIONS. For external use fah the oil on the temples Goods remaining in the Gedowns after the forehead, between the eyebrows, back of the 21st August will be subject to rount,
Bills of lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co..
Agents. Hongkong, 14th August, 1900."
-BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S. 8.." BENLAWERS." FROM ANTWERP LONDON AND STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being landel at their risk into the Gulowas, of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Con- pany, Limited, whence and/or from the Wharres delivery be obtained.
Internally the dose is five drops in a little wafer, and dt is to be repeated every two or three henre, ut the same time using it ex ternally,
The proprietor of the Kwong Chi Keos. Drag Store of Canton has placed in my hazils for examination a number of his preparations with the receipe for each.
His UI YAU "As you wish Oil" has a wide circulation and is very much use. It is composed of aromatic and stimulant herbs and
No Claes will be adunitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, und all Goods remain
barks, most of which are well known in our having arrived from the above Ports, Coning undelivered after the 20th instant will be
All claims against the Steamer must be pre-pharmacopoeia, together with pingpin fa costly signets of Cargo by her are hereby informed subject to rent. that their goods will be delivered from alongented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th kind of cataphor) bishops wort, orri ruut, with two or three other less know articles, int name instant, or they will not be recognized.
of the objectionable substances which enter the combinations which has real nerits and into muur Chinese medicines. It is one of it is not strange that it has attained so wide u reputation for the relief of maladies for which it is recommended.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board utter Noon, the 18th inst. will h landed at Consignees risk and expense inte Godowns at East Point.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 13th August, 1900.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
" HECTOR"
$2200
All broken, chefel, and damaged Goods are examined on the 18th instant, at 11 A.M. to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersiguel by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 13th August, 1900.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
"IXION"
(210
are hereby notified that the Cargo is being distre hereby notified that the Cargo is being dis charged into Craft, and/or landed at the Gecharged into Craft, and/or landed at the Go dosent of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf end Golour Co.; in both cases it will lie at and Godown Company; in both cases it will lis Consignees risk. The Cargo will be ready for at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be zenly delivery froat Craft or Godown on and after for delivery from Craft or Godown on and after
the 14th instanĖ, the 14th instant.
Optional cargo will be landed unless notice has been given prior to, steamer's arrival.
Goods undelivered after the 21st instant will: be subject to rent. All damaged Goods monst he left in the Godowns, where they will be si
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, antinod at 11 A. on the 1st instant.
Agents.
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Hongkong, 19th August, 1900.
Optional cargo will be lunded unless notice. has been given prior to steamers arrival
Goods undelivered after the 21st inst, will
left in the Godowne, where they will be ex be subject to rent. All damaged Gouda must be umined at 11AM. on the âlst inst.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 15th August, 1900,
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(Signed) Docter J. G. KERR,
Canton, China. Any order please apply to:- MESSKA DARTLY & Co.,
No. 19, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, Who are appointed Sole Agents for ( aslo of our Goods.
KWONG CHI KOON.
1373 Hongkong, 5th May, 1900. DOMBAY BURMAH TRADING COR- PORATION, LIMITED. BANGKOK AND RANGOON.
TEAK EQUALES; PLANES, BOARDS and SCAR- TLINGE, PLANED, TONGUED, and GROOVED BOARDS, FOR FLOORING, CEALING, WALLING,
PINKADOE RAILWAY SLEEPERS for all & Tax SHINGLES FOR ROOFING,
GAUGES.
Rates Supplied and Orters Booked by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1825.
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