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HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEERS, 40.

PAUL BREWITT.

2. Zotland Street, Auctioneer, Appraiser

and Commission Agent.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers to the Government, and Sharo and General Brokers, corner Tee House

Stroot and Praya Central.

V. I. REMEDIOS,

Anctioneer, Appraiser and Agent,

8, Queen's Road Central.

BOARD AND LODGING

THE WESTERN HOTEL,

Excellent Accommodation. $2.50 per day.

10 and 92, Queen's Road West.

BOOKBINDING

"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,

The only office in China having European taught workmen. Equal to Home Work.

BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS

W. BREWER & CO..

Printers, Bookbinders and Account Book Manufacturers 23 and 25, Queen's Road

(under Hongkong Hotel).

BUILDERS

KANG ON,

Contractor: 3 D'Aguilar Street, Loral

and Coast Port Buildings, Timber, Brick |

and Granito.

Mechanics engaged, Estimates given.

CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, &c.

THE PHARMACY,

1. Queen's Road Central Family and Dispensing Chemista, Wines, Spirits and

Cigars.

THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

Chemists and Druggists. High-class Aarn

tod Wators, Dealers in Photographic

Requisitos, Queen's Road.

WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARIES HALL, 06. Queen's Road Central, Cigars, Aorated

Waters, Wines, Bears, Spirits, ete.

CURIO DEALERS-

KUHN & KOMOR,

Fine Art, Japanese and Chinese Curios,

21 and 23, Queen's Road, Hongkong,

Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama."

KWONG HING,

China Porcelain, Crockery Ware; 50a.

Queen's Road Central,

WONG HOMI,

DENTISTS

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST,

Bromide and Crayon Enlargemonts. Work done for Amateurs; 8a, Queen's Road, Cl.

YEE CHUN,

H. YERA,

Japanese Photographer, 14, Boneousfold Arado, Queon's Road Cl., also Wanchal Amateur's Requirements a Specialty.

PRINTING

"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. Proofs read by Englishmen.

RATTAN FURNITURE

EWONG TẠI LON,

Raitan Furniture, Bamboo, Blinds, Mat-

tings all Colours; 18, Praya Contral.

SILK GOODS DEALERS

DHUNAMAL "CHELLARAM,

Dealer in Indian, Chinese, and Japan

Silk and Fancy Goods, also Art Worka, 2, D'Aguilar Street.

TEJUMUL POHUSING,

Dealer in Chinese, Initian and Japanese Goods, Silks, Woollen and Cashmere Shawls and other Sundry Goods; d,

D'Aguilar Street, First Floor.

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and disturbed that goodness only knows what tras. I think that is about all I can do for you! is going to happen next. The city is full of to-day in the way of "gup"-not bad cors'der The following private letter was written home picturesque, wild-looking troops, who may be ing--and if you can imagine what sport it is for by one of the student interpreters of her used only to ppress the "Dozers" or may lens youngsters being up her at much time.THE Majesty's Logation at Peking:--

used against us.

We hear to-day that another The gates leading on to the wall have nearly all British Legution, Peking, 1 am.. Sunday large detachment of guards, including 300 boon blocked and guarded lately, but I and

morning, 10th June.

Britishers, are on their way from Tientsin by my chum in the "Students," found one where we Thinge are stirring with us up here just now, train, repairing the Lino as they gomo. Tho could got up this afternoon and stroll along to and as overything will probably have quicted authorities seem to expect them to-day, but are so the top of the big Chienmen, where we heard Marine and Portrait Painter, 50, Queen's down again by the time you get this, there is, jolly reticent about it that we do not know much,

Rond, Upstairs,

the guns had been mounted. When we got no fear of my frightening you by telling you all The Chinese have mounted big guns on the

near we saw that the whole gate was covered about it. I have been writing home to you Chionnên gate, the main gate into thecity, train with Manchu soldiers, and when they saw as regularly by the Foreign Offico bags lately, but ed down the big street leading through it, and coming about half-a-dozen officials (came ran- us we are frequently cut off from railway conn- if they intend to oppose our men, then, by Juvening to meet us, and, though just as nice as munication with Tientsin, and the mails can

the fun will begin. Our follows will certainly they could possibly be, asked us how the dickens go only very irregularly, I am afraid that my

leave their work cut out to get in at us then, në letters may possibly have arrived very erratically. If the gatos are shut the Chinese could easily would we make ourselves scores jolly well as wo had got there, what wo were doing, and if at all. Well, the fact of the matter is this keep out a large force for some time. The quickly as we could. They were really awfully the Boxers have been growing and getting Chinese soldiers are, of course, wretched unpaid docent fellows, and we chatted vory amiably to more chooky every day. They have massacred art of creatures, who may mating or do any them for a bit, bat they were most pressing in any amount of native Christians as well as two thing else at a minute's notics, bat I have lately their requests that we should clear out, which of our missionaries, they have cat off railway seen some very fairly smart-looking squadrons we proceeded to do. We are just got back and communication with Tientsin for the last week, of cavalry, all armed with Mauser rifles, and sind that the Chief has issued a flat that we are barnt down several large places quite near really looking as if they had something in them. now to confiue our Peking, and the latest dastardly outrage is the I love just heard that no moro telegrama eno ba between here and the club. We were stopped "wanderings" africtly barning of our raçi-course grand stand, which set off, but do not know if it is because the riding out some time ago, and now we are limit took place last night. Some of our fellowa wires have been out by the "Boxers" or some- went out to the course this afternoon to see body outside, or if the Dowager Empress has will be up soon, we may be allowed to meet them ed to the club, Bat miskoo, our Tommies" what was going on, and narrowly escaped being given orders that foreign telegrams are not again, and things look as if they might possibly cut off by several lands of Boxers. They had to be sent. If such is the care it will boa have some fun in getting into the city. to ride for it to get through, an stadent had serious matter, and would probably mean that to pot duo with his revolver to save himself from

An I remarked before, oh! what a glorious u large force woult march up from the fleets, time we're having! A glorious time, and us decapitation. This sort of thing has been possibly with a view to occupation. Great mistake. I only hope this letter reaches you going on with wi fre kome

time, and, things are certainly in the air, and nobedy safely through the Boxers' lines, as you will be thongh rather fan for us safely in here, knows what will happen next. I am so jolly interested to hear about our Ritle gamos was not much of a joke for the scattered glad that I got out here just when I did, or I foreigners und missionaries. I told you in would have missed all this fan. I am glad you my lust, letter about the arrival of the guards sent me that revolver when you did-such things and so on, and how we felt safe enough from are greatly in demand just now, and it is always Boxers er tuy one else with them, but to-night advisable to take one with you outside. we are looking out for something on a much lent it to Mr.last night and my shot gun larger scale. The Chinese troops have been to a fellow who happens to be ap here, and doing nothing to squash these Boxers, who had to are myself with a beastly Government have simply been killing and ruing at their Murtini. My post in case of attack is at a will, with a view finally to the wiping out of corner of the Legation wall, just ontside my the foreigners. The foreign Ministers have, of bedroom, windows. I believe that all the course, bon lately putting their great feet Indles are to be sent off as 1000 да роя down heavily, and have probably spoken pretty sible, which will be a relief, as we will the plainly to the Taungli Yamen. Missionaries be able to enjoy, ourselves freely without have been flocking into our Legation yesterday having to think of them. I bet some of them and to-day, and are camped about anywhere, but will kick like fun at having to go. We lind an te-night, most unexpectedly for those of us open-air servise to-day in one of the big tinghrs, who were not in the know." every lady in or arches, in the compound and a jolly good Peking, Customs and all, camo in to see us sermou frun Norris, one of the refugee mis. and most rigid precautions were taken against sionarier. e surprise, and this is the reason thereof. à Minister of the Tsangli Yamen to-day told---- that the Empress Dowager had come in this afternoon from the summer palace in a towering rage at the highlanded way in which the foreigners und bean bossing things up here, that she had taken the bit between her teeth, and was not going to lump it say longer, and. back, had decreed that every foreigner in Pek ing was to be massacred to night. That there must be some fairly solid foundation in the

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I really must finish this off now, and wand it to take its chance of reaching you, which is, I fear, not very great. The mails are now being seat down to Tientsin by courier on a donkey, and I expect only about half the letters we send will reach their destination. The fun is by no means over yet. Last night we heard that the our railway station, as all of us studente went down to the station as soon as the gates of the city were opened, at 4 o'clock this morning,

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Hart, who probably knows the Chinment, sny one does, has ordered every one of his tion, after most tearful farewells to their Customs ladies straight off into our Lega husbands and friends, and that nearly every un- attached Britisher has been ordered in hore, and we are all in a state of great excitement. We have, of course, all had Martinis and am munition serveil out to us, and have all had our

of urines to bring them in in triumph. We got to the station, but found no sign of train or troops. We waited a bit and then returned with our convey, and when we got back we found rumours foating about of a sharp engage ment down the line about where it has been destroyed and our men would be. The funny part of the joke is that there is absolutely no means of communication, and we have not the

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posts assigned in case of attack, for the last remotest idea of how far our men have got,NTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. fortnight, and, to-night everybody is fairly on the qui vive. Our Legation ladies are A1, just twoen our men and the Boxers, the Boxers or whether the reported engagement was be- as plucky as possible. We have a good many and Chinese troops, the Chinese troops oppos- TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1899, foreign marines up here altogether, but the ing oar men, or what it was. It is a rummy tored to be easily defended. If this sence is foreign Legations and so on are too much seat situation, and no mistake. Well, aeon after tras and thero is an organised attack on us to new mumer legation, which has just been

I. wo got back this morning the gatekeeper of night, by 9,000 or 10,000 troops, we will. I fear, finished, came in to report the rather interest-II. and, with our marines and their Murims, will ground this morning and his wife and family kill have a pour chance. We are all well armed, ing fact that the whole show was burnt to the be able to give them a jolly poor time, but ed.; He does not seem very certain whether the I do not see how we can hold out for any fellows who were doing it when he bunked were time against a large force. Our wire to Tien- Boxers, villagers, ersoldiers; probably, I should tais is still working, and the ships at Taku think, a little combination. This is really cun land several thousands of men. I believe rather fun, as Sir Claude had intimated to the the chief wired to the Admiral tonight to land Taungti Yamen that he wished to hand over as many men as he could, but I do not know if the protestion of the summer legation entirely they had orders to march on Peking or not. It to them, and would hold them directly respon- would take from three to four days at least to warch up here, and if we are attacked to-night it means that we will have to hold snt for perhaps a week before any one can get at us. We are provisioned for a week's siege, but I think we would have some dificulty in keeping the beg gars out in case of an organised attack, 1 wish we had not got all our ladies and kid- dics up here; most of them were to have been sent away some time ago but have not been able to go down to Tintain since the trains have been ragged. It is all jolly good fun for us young chaps, and we would none of us be out of it for worlds, but it is different for all the ladies and children. The only thing that I am unhappy about is that you must be BO fearfully anxious at home about us up here. I expect that the reports that you get ure most enggerated and alarming. Stick to the Times and see what Dr. Morrison, their cor- respondent up here, has got to say. He is a fret-class chap. However, you will know all about everything by the time this reaches you, and I think that things are gare to be calin and peaceful by then. Whaterer happens, it seems to me that it is sure to end in the smash-up of China, and that really seems to be the very best thing for a country in such a hopeless state ag this. However, it is just 2 o'clock, and I think I will get a little sleep now, so no more. for the present. Will Kuish off to-morrow, with the kind permission of the Dowager Empress andpad her friends. Good-night.

Sunday afternoon.

sible for anything that happened to as, so I don't know what this won't mean in the way of com. pensation. Again, another story comes in Inter this afternoon; some of the little Japs went down with us to the station this morning, to moet their troops, and had not come back with pa, but waited on longer. One of them was apparently coming home alone in his cart, big guts you go through and get into this when just outside the Yantingmen, the first

Chinese eity, some ruffians of soldiers spotted lim, hauled him out, and, ramour says, sliced off his head. It is not, however, known then what is perhaps the most serious thing for certain what happened to him, as since

and no one as get out there. It must have of all, the big main gato has been closed, been a lost ruffanly thing, as when we went down earlier in the day, a strong party and all armed, the soldiers and every one were as quiet and happy as possible. I only hope this last yam tay prove to be exaggerated, as it is such very rough fuck on the poor little chap if it is

Well, here we are, beastly fit, thank you, as usual. Nothing exeiting happened last night. I heard the military horns touting through the night up towards the Imperial City, so the I broopa must evidently have been mobilising (1633 during the night. Everything is 60 uncertain

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***Undaunted"

"Victor Emonnel"

Victorious" “Wanderer". **Waterwitch" "Wivern" **Woodcock" "Whiting"

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