the sun rose and before the clouds had hidden its summit, we came abreast of the Island of Mallawalla, and later on passed close to the slands of Kukuban and Tigabu. On the latter we saw two native boats whose owners were probably in search of turtle eggs, which the chief engineer informed us abounded there, he having collected as many as 700 in one evening when bis ship had been obliged to anchor off the Island. Sipcendang was then passed and lastly the Cay, or rocky shoal called Sandy Cay, which would have bothered our careful skipper muchly had we not sighted it 'ere night-fall.
It was very carly next morning when we saw the bluff cliffs of Bahalla, a beautifully wooded island which looks as if at one time it had been. joined to the mainland; it is a valuable acquisi- tion to the Company, I believe, on account of its edible birds nest caves. Passing the Island we found ourselves fairly inside Sandakan Harbour. I spell the latter word with a capital for it cer- tainly is a splendid anchorage. All the navies of the worki might find accommodation in its 15 miles length and 10 miles breadth. We soon found purseives alongside, the land- ing stage, and after walking along about one hundred yards of gimbattan on terra firma, either side of the gimbaitan, or gimbattans, for there were several leading off from the main one on which we had landed, were small booths or chiefly tenanted by the ever venturesome shops so why for the smallest profit would retail a single tin of Huntley and Palmer's biscuits and be happy until he had collected sufficient funds for a higher flight. Elopura, or the beautiful city, for such is the name given to the fast growing town in Sandakan Bay, spreads over about 1000 acres of undulating ground bordering the sea. This estimate does not, of course, in clude the district where Mr. Collinson, the Com, missioner of Lands, has quite a little Colony of of his own, nor the environs in which Mr. Pryer, the Resident, has thoughtfully fixed his abode thoughtfully because he not only gains a quiet retreat for himself for the present, but sets a healthy example to others for the future. Seulers, and indeed men in general, are very like sheep and are given to buddling together in a way conducive neither to their own comfort nor that of their fellows, and the sooner the example of Mr. Pryer and Mr. Collinson is followed, the better It will be for Elopura and its inhabitants.
At one extremity of Elopura proper one sees a row, of buildings, which turns out to be the Treasury, Police Station and Courts of Justice; plain airy wooden buildings roofed and walled with the usual kadjans and attaps, the new and old leaves of the palm-like napak.
Justice is administered by a Magistrate, the doctor of the settlement, who can sentence up to 6 months, all important cases being re- ferred to the Resident. In a murder case which was tried just before I arrived, the Júry consisted of 3 Europeans only, while 5. Sulus and 4 Chinese made up the required 12. Justice is very often all the juster when adminis tered according to common sense and not with too great a regard for technicalities and legal quibbles, and I was not surprised to hear that the Doctor gave universal satisfaction in Court, though it certainly seemed to my narrow English ideas that a preliminary argument at luncheon between the Magistrate who was going to try and the gentleman who was going to defend a case, in which the Magistrate expressed a very strong opinion against the accused, was somewhat injudicious if not injudicial.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1883.
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pura, of in coming properity, I may add that town lots 33 by 66 feet which had an upset price of $16 have been fetching in some cases as much as 150 and 200 dollars. If anyone
In Sandakan buy land "wishes to
should lose no time in writing to the Com missioner of Lands, for very shortly none will be procurable, so great is the run on this district, whose advantages are so obvious. First and foremost the soil of the district, and that found on the rivers, no less than 17 of which run into the bay, is excellent for the growth of tobacco, sugar cane, cocoa, pepper and indeed ali tropical products, the land has merely to be cleared, and then planting can be commented at once, The soil is so rich that many years would clapse before artificial manuring would be necessary and even should this supposition be found to be erroneous, the proximity of the guano found in the edible birds nest caves which are being discovered right and left, no less than three discoveries being reported during my short stay, would render the process far less expensive than in other colonies where guano has to be imported. Secondly, when by reason of the facilities offered by the many large and deep rivers the planter has shipped his produce down to Elopura with com paratively no expense, he will find that he is able to reship it either to Hongkong or to Singapore, neither of which ports are more than 5 days run Australian steamers will call at this town, the from thence, and it is also probable that the deviation from their regular course, being so small as to only cause a delay of five hours.,
what difficult, to pro- Labour is at present cure but is every day becoming less so; as each vessel is bringing in large numbers of coolies and the Sulus, are offering themselves in such large numbers as to make us think that they greatly prefer Bornean' rule to that of their Sultan. Thirty three cents per day is the sum paid to tree fellers, at the present mo- ment, but this will probably be shortly reduced, and even if it is not it will still bear more than a favourable comparison with the hire money paid in other colonies, notably Australia, where have heard of estates being successfully opened up with labour costing £1 per week. Consider- shortly The coast trade it, I hear, to be ably increased by the boats of a new company to be named the Borneo Steamship Coy. and Elopura will become the depot for the great Sulu Archipelago, which she is to some small extent already, many native Paraos bringing. their cargoes thliher. Lastly Elopura and indeed all North Borneo planters have great opportunities of profitting by the misfortunce of those of Ceylon. It is an ill wind that blows nobody any good, and the North Borneo planter has many a pitfall clearly marked out before
blindly fell from want of experience.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT). HE Spanish Steamer
THE
"EMUY,"
Intimations.
NOTICE.
THE GOLDEN SCISSOR, No. 3, PUTTINGER STREET.
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
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TO LET.
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Intimations. SAM HING, JUNE.
·STULTZ,
TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, EALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,
D BAMBOO BLINDS, CHINA
-MATTING, PITH HATS,
&C., &c, &c.
∙BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, TAILOR TO
H. R. H. THE DUKE OF BRABANT, NOW
KING OF THE BELGIANS, and to
For Sale.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
SHIPCHANDLERS,
AND,
STORE-KEEPERS
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL,
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No. 63, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street)
Hongkong, 31st March, 1883.
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PICKS.
AXES.
RATCHETS. ENGINEERS & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS, PATENT BIT-BRACES.
AUGER-BITS.
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GIMBLETS.
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IN QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL THE Und Public Auction, by Order of the Undersigned has received instructions MORTGAGEE, on
SATURDAY, the 14th day of April, 1883, on the Premises,
at THREE P.A1. Sept
IST LOT.
The HOUSE No. 77, in Queen's Road Central measuring North and South 15 feet, on the East and West 271 (ect. Yearly Crown Rent 1.10.8, for 999 years from the 4th December, 1857. Kegistered as INLAND LOT No. 531.
AND LOT. The HOUSE No. 79, in Queen's Road Central measuring North and South 14 feet, East and West a7 feet. Yearly Crown' Rent £1.7.7 for 999 years from 9th December, 1857. Registered as INLAND LOT No: 530. For Particulars and Conditions, apply to
J. M. GUEDES, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1883, -
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“HONGKONG RACES, 1883. NOW READY, PRICE 25 CENTS.
REPORT
him into which his brothers of Ceylon A COMPLETE
(To be continued)
THE SILVER DOLLAR.
It is a relief from apprehension on the part of the friends of a bi-metallic currency, says the San Francisco Chronicle, to learn from so reli- able a source as Senator Belford of Colorado that there will be no legislation either by this or the next Congress on the silver question. None is needed. The legislation authorizing the coin- age of silver dollars to an extent not exceeding $2,500,000 a month, supplemented by the Act for the issuance of silver certificates, is all that is wanted. As the greatest producer of silver in
and
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THE HONGKONG RACE MEETING OF 1883, IN PAMPHLET FORM, REPRINTED FROM
THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
As only a limited number has been printed, orders should be sent without delay to the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE, No. 7, Peddar's Hill Hongkong, sth March. 1883.
in
Intimations.
INTIMATION,
*IGNOR ANTONIO CATTANEO, of the
INTIMATION.
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‘IGNÒR GIUSEPPE PENATI, certificated
In the centre of the Colony, or thereabouts, is the Rest House, a Hotel and Store in one, run the world, the United States is the last country CONSERVATOIRE DE BERGANG and late by a Dutchman. Here, most of the bachelors that should take legal steps to discount or of the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. has meals, a convenience which saves neglect any lawful means of enhancing its the honor to inform the community that he has em the heavy expense of keeping a cook and value. It is singularly inconsistent in any pro-arranged to remain in Hongkong, and will give yet does not deprive them, as far as I could see, tectionist to argue in favor of a thrift of pro lessons in Music, Singing and the Pianoforte ofthat privilege of grumbling which is so dear toan tection upon foreign products of iron, steel
CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE." Englishman. Government House is more pre-wool in favor of the same products of our own
Address--Messrs. KELLY & WALSH,' tentious than that at Kudat, which it only natural, country, and yet declare for an ostracism of the silver dollar, which would be equivalent a
Queen's Road and Sandakan being the larger:
Hongkong, 1st March, 1883. place. It stands on rising ground and commads high tax on every silver mine, in the country. a view of the lovely bay and the Island of Pulo The argument credited to the New York Chamber Obi which is the property of Mr. Pryer, having of Commerce, that the coinage of silver dollars been presented to him by the company, as a offers a great temptation to pay the obligations small mark of their appreciation of services which
of the United States in money of inferior value," are difficult to adequately recompense.
is not well taken. The silver dollar was as Few men have ever attained so firm a hold lawful and as equal a dollar when these obliga on the minds of natives as has the Resident. tions were created as it is now. The only If a Sulu, or Chinese, or a native has any diffi- difference is that the dollar of that tinre did not culty, small or great, he immediately repairs to Mr. contain as many grains of silver as the present Pryct and accepts his dictum. Again and again dollar. Moreover, that question is now well as I walked with the worthy Resident we were settled. All old obligations are made payable in stopped by some insignificant and not always gold coin-a concession by Congress to the holders of our securities which they had no fair too cleanly supplicant and I was much struck by the evident faith each had, that justice would be
season to ask done him, and also by the cheery good humour with which his rigmarole was invariably listened to by the already overworked officer. A short
Another argument in favor of mono-métalism from the same source is that when the balance of trade may chance to turn against us, the
Professor of Music of the REGGIO CON- SERVATORIO DI MILANO, and Resident in Hongkong for over 7 years, gives lessons in Music, Piano, Harmony and Singing.
Signor PENATI is open for engagements as Pianist at Private Dancing Parties.
CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
Address:-No: 8, PEEL STREET. Hongkong, 7th March, 1883.
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R begs to recommend his
time ago Mr. Fryer intended going to Eng coinage and storage of silver dollars will tend MGOGO SHAMPOO WASH.
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara- tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Phillp
use anything else for pine Islands never washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you
NEVER BE BALD. The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro pertics it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandruff, and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling properties it altays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing their hair.kg
land, but no sooner had he expressed his to force gold to a premium, disorganize the cur wish to do so than a memorial was sent rency, decrease the value of real estate and every up to request him to put off his departure form of investment." In the first place, there for a "few years," which was rather hard on a is no prospect that the balance of trade is going man who has spent so long time without see to turn again us to the extent, of a serious draft ing his mother country, but it shewed the firm upon the more than $600,000,000 of gold coin conviction in the minds of all that be was the and bullon now in the country. Our exports of mainstay of the Colony and a prop which could domestic produce last year were not as large as ill be spared even for a few months.
the year before, because our crops were not As to the number of inhabitants in Elopura I am good but they still remain slightly in really cannot vouch for my correctness, but excess of our Imports, and the excess will I should say that in the town alone there increase with the sure and steady develop are quite 3,000 Chintac and Sales and ment of our agricultural resources, to which there that in
the whole Bay of Sandakan is no limit. There will be no such revision of there are double that number. As for Europeans the protective policy as is at all likely to very there are about 30 in the Bay, also a few Eura much increase manufactured imports. We shall
lans.
then, in all probability, continue to draw gold The Police must not be left unnoticed for they steadily into the country to make good a constant are capital fellows and have more than once done, balance of trade against European customers, good service. They are 65 in number and This, at any rate, is the present outlook. Our Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to mostly Sumalis from the north east Coast of gold then must constantly accumulate, in aput this wash up in bottles without allowing it to Africa, opposite Aden. In a serviceable uniform higher ratio than our silver, It has so ac ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any of blue and white, these guardians of the peace cumulated net in the Treasury, but in the length of time in say climate. are to be found in every direction. Certainly, no banks and private hands-for the last four years. New Colony has ever started under circumstances We are credited with more gold to-day than any
not ruch
perfect security, and though much other nation in the world but we have s has been said in England as to the weak-the Treasury and in circulation, half as much ness of the Government in not punahing the silver as France murderers of Mr. Witte, there was not the least. The fact that the additional coinage of ground for the sisention, Mr.. Witte having been 30,000,000 silver dollars a year goes for the dited not in North Borneo territory at all, but in greater part into the Treasury and sub-treasuries that of the Dutch whose weak rule has only may imply, as the New York Chamber of Com WINE irritated, without conciliating the natives. Mr. merce fears, tendency to make the Treasury Wiud, Llearn, had
All over, Norther avelled
balance mono-metallic and exclusively silver," without serious cause of apprehension, for so and had..
had everywhere been received with long as we retain the balance of trade our stock kind few words gleaned from official reports of gold must accumulate: The use of gold and H CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Rs to the extent of territory and amount of silver certificates must inevitably drive both gold Iand sold will not be without interest, to some of and silver measurably out of circulation; but gold my readers. The country ceded by agreements more than silver, because the latter will always
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HING.
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MAS FOR SALE
CIGARS of all Brands Imperiales, Caballeros,
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Hongkong, 2nd October, 1881.
with the Sultans of Sulu and Brunel comprises the be used in the payment of small bill and for M. GUEDES.a whole Northern portion of the Jaiand and extends change while the former will not. For these from the River Kumans, near the British Colony purposes silver is now everywhere the popular of Labuan on the West Coast, to the River coln.thebrianyunk ESTAMPADAS Siboki, the Dutch boundary on the East,tis urged that, "if other European Govern
santa follow Germany in
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
OOD ACCOMMODATION FOR
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- an "area of some 30,000 miles) of rich virgin. Paxtandard, silver, muss (Rong-metallic-and-LAGENIJEME PARANO
mollswith) valuable stateral products of cam-j phor, rattan, gutta perche and range, and afforda hardly worth a reply. There is no fign, that any re#19 other Estupean Power but England and Germany
trary, are that Germany, will recede and adopty with France, the bimetallic standard. The neat great war she gets into will compel her to do it. our silver mines are a much entitled to' policy, that will save them from sadden and serious depreciation as are our iron mines, (the moro no Fanchi-metalismli bana beers that constant policy
of the Government; ever since it came; nio
NO. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG,
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS
HAS FÖR SALE.
GA FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Jos rounds for the sumpor, the territors will do a buch thing. The signs, on the con C. L. THEVENIN, much hidden mineral wealth (Of, this naturally there has not been anyes any great area opened up, Sandakan Silam and Kakiet ng the centres from which efforts have been Candy, made, though them arderendences in many other places. At Silim I hear 20,000 cres have been bought up and that tobacc
"Pbe planted," At Kudat 1 seeing any; clearings except those for
poser as slay was no
with"""any)
Able to s Sandakan
Parcy
Palet on Perfumy
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NOTICE.
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THE Undersigned has all kinds of House and Ship COAL for Sale in large or small quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com- modious small steamers on hire for towing pur- poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any other House in the Trade.
Apply to
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SU NASH IN G.
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DEALER IN SILKS. ANTON and Shanghai Gauzes, Crape Shawls, Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c., &c., &c. The best house in the trade for high. class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic design, Engraver on Stampi, Seals, &c., &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show roomɛ.
No, 62, QUEEN' ROAD, CENTRAL); HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
LING
SHING,
BOUT AND 'SHOE MAKER,
No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONOKONG.
"HE CHEAPEST · SHOP IN THE TRADE.
THE
Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed."
Special experience in making Gentlemen's RIDING BOOTS Hongkong, 4th April, 1882."
"NOTICE:
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merkkins DOOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS B BRANCHES EXECUTED AT VERY LOW RATES AT THE
#HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE: Account Books ruled to any pattern. Music boiind in Elegant Style with Best
Materials,
TELEGRAPH OFFICE, HosakONOL
HIENA M. VOLD AND SILVERSMITH, CTS CAN WATCH MAKER
GOLD
MARIENTHALER DEER.
'VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. Hongkong, 7th October, 1882,"
J.
AND R. TENNENT'S ALE AND
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DAVID CORSAR & SONS'
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NAVY BOILED
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CANVAS;
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Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.
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WAT
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JEWELLERS
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·No. 45, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL [434. HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAL. OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER
E. MALLORY,
Proprietor.
Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
JUST PUBLISHED:
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TYPHOON 8
EASTERN SEAS
BREVET LIEUT COL H. S PALMER, ROYAL ENGINEERS, Being & Review of Pere Dechevren's Work on the Typhoons of the China Sea.
́ KELLY & WALSH HONGKONG, Hongkong, roth November, 1832
D. K. GRIFFITH.
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BEACONSFIELD (Opposite the City
GRAVERMAN WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED WOWANIA ON MODERATE TERMS TALON ALL WORK GUARANTEED JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED
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LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATER COL
All Work Execsted by First-Class
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