PARIS, February 18th. The Comic de Paris bas telegraphed from Havana how proud and pleased he is at the conduct of the Duke of Orleans.
LONDON, February 19th. Mr. Ameer All, barisier-at-law, has been appointed to succeed the Honorable R. C. Mitter as fudge of the High Court, Calcutta.
Admiral Deinhard, of the German Navy, has been appointed a Commander of the Bath,
The Governor of Malta has been appointed a Commander of the Order of St. Machnet and St. George.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 14, 1890.
PARIS February 25th, The Duke of Orleans has been removed to prison at Clairvaux; the Government bas postponed pardoning him, as they far it would excite the anger of the Radical party,
LONDON, February 25th.
Sir Charles Lewis has given notice in the House of Commons the, if Mr. Inclstor's amendment to Mr. Sm th's mution is carned, be will move an addendum, regrettin that mem- bers of the House Commons were implicated an a criminal plot, and condemning their cond ct.
February 26.3.
Mr. Henniker Heaton last night read a paper
The Committes, of which Lord Harria was at the Society of Arts on the desirability of an President, appointed to erquire into the Militi ocean penny postage and cheap telegraph of the United Kingdon, have reported that mate- throughout Europe, in which he shows the rial advance has been made in the service since notably immense advantages it would confer onihe year 1894, but that the officering of the force India.
is its weak point.
***
Sir J. Gorst, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said Government was anxious to show every consideration for the rights of the Maharajah of Cashmere consistent with the
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NEW YORK, February 26th,
Details of the disaster at Prescott show that a wall of water forty feet high swept along for a distance of a hundred miles, and that scarcely a
Intimations.
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rights of his people. The statement of Lord house remains where it passed over. Hey LINEN DRAPERS, &
Cross relative to the Maharajah's restoration, he said, pre-supposed the remedying of the existing situation.
Mr. Parell's amendment to the address has been rejected by 307 against 240 votes.
In the House of Commons Mr. Balfour, reply- ing to a question, said the Crimes Act had improved the condition of Ireland, thus permitting the Government to restrict its operation.;, however, it was four d' necessary to reproclaim certain districts, Government would not hesitate to take the step, but Mr. Balfour was of opinion that the improvement would be permanent and that a few years of just government would restore order.
...
The Bill of Lord Cross to amend the Indian Council Act proposes to fulfil Lord Lansdowne's pledge to enlarge the Councils and confer the power of interpellation.
Justice Field has resigned.
Mr. Biggar's death was very sudden, as he was seed with stoppage of the heart's action wile performing his duties of Teller in the division last evening,
PARIS, February 20th.
A fatal explosion has taken place at a colliery in the Department of Nievre, due to the ignition of coal dust, thirty-four corpses ap far have been recovered,
LONDON, February 20th.. Crofters on Lewis Island are reported to be in seizing the park and deer forest there, of which a desperate condition, and are resolved upon they have been deprived. They are now collect ing tents and baggage for a long campaign, and
it is feared much trouble will ensue..
A coal bed has been discovered is the vicinity of Dover at a depth of 1,100 feet.
The House of Commons rejected Dr. Clark's amendment to the Address by a majority of 40.
Lord Hartington has arrived at Cairo.
V
CONSTANTINOPLE, February 20th. Three members of the Cretan Council have been sentenced by court-martial to seven years imprisonment for having resigned. their posts. owing to the threats of the Cretan Committee at Athens.
In the event of Moussa Bey having to stand his trial again, the Sultan ordered that it shall take place at the Yildiz Palace under his own control..
LISBON, February 20th,
The different political parties-Liberal, Con- servatives, and Repablican-here, have united with the object of bringing forward the African explorers as candidates for the Lisbon arrondis sement at the forthcoming elections for the Cortes,
LONDON, February 21st. Government has received the report of the Commission appointed to inquire into the Ad- ministration of the Army and Navy, which it is understood is of a drastic character. The con- dition of the War Office is stated to be unsatis- factory, and various changes in the War Office and the Admiralty are suggested, fixing control and establishing direct responsibility. Changes at the Horse Guards are also urged.
Mr. Acland brought forward an amendment to the address, "That this House regrets the omission from the Queen's Speech of any pro- posals regarding free education in England." Sir W. Hart-Dyke said that Government admits the importance of the matter, but it is not in tended to submit proposals respecting the subject this year. Mr. Chamberlain was opposed to the question, as it entailed a vote of no confidence: otherwise he would support it. The amendment was rejected by a majority of fo votes.
February 23nl Mr. Gladstone, who was confined to his bed with a severe cold, is better, and up again.
Seventy arrests have been made at Glengoney in Kildare under the Crimes Act. The arrests include the parish priest of Kinsella, who was charged with building shelters for evicted tenants at Kinsella, and has been sentenced to two months' imprisonment.
H.M.S. Boadicea, with Admiral Fremantle on board, left Zanzibar yesterday fe Bombay. ground on Saturday night in the quarantine The P. & O. steamer Oriental touched the Barbour at Malia and damaged her rudder. She has now gone into dock there for repairs
It is stated that Prince George of Wales will command the new gunboat Thrush,"
ROME, February 23rd.
.
The Italians are at present very active in the Taka and Kassala districts, and have subsidised the sheike and concluded an alliance with prominent Hadendowali sheik against the dervishes
LONDON, February 94th.
the district was sparsely inhabited and the loss. of life is not so great as at first supposed. The town of Wickenburg was quite demolished. Fully one hundred and fifty, mostly miners and herdsmer, perished.
BERLIN, February 26th. The semi official press here states that Prince Bismarck laas only deferred his resignation of the Chancellorship, which is owing to the result of the elections, and is regarded as a further proof of the want of accord between the Prince and the Emperor William.
Thirty more non-commissioned officers have sailed to Jeln Major Wismann's force.
'LONDON: February 27th.
Sir William Hirenart, speaking at Bath, said the Commission of Judges, although competent to deal with facts, was wholly unfit to decide where charges were depending upon politics.
NETHERLANDS INDIAN NEWS.
A firm at Surabaya hiving need of a book.. keeper, advertised the other day for one, on con- dition that the candidates should undergo com petitive examination. It seems that, of late," } has become customary there to examine in thai, fashion applicants for mercantile employment. Even in engaging clerks, mere copying machines, at 25 to 50 guilders a month, a sort Jection can hardly lie against the practice. The of eximination has to be gone through. Ob supply in such cases ges so far beyond the de mand that employers resort to this method to,
I
The bringing to Newbridge of the prisoners, arrested at Glengoney, led to serious plots In the streets yesterday. The police charged the mob repeatedly, injuring twenty of them, Dragoons eventually cleared the streets. MARK, New You, February 24th,
The flood caused by the bursting of a dam at Prescott has submerged the neighbouring town of Wickenburg. A few only of the, inbabitants. escaped but the telegraph wires being down prevent any definite estimate of the mortality being received; the loss of life however is known to have been enormous, whereas
LONDON, February 24th.
choose the best servants in the labour market.
Chinese mercantile community at Surabay
Las inth, a prominent member of the filed to the amount of four hundred thousand guilders, the assets being a mere nothing in comprisen..
Acheen news offer lule variety. The forts recently taken from the Achinese have beer evacuated by the troops and rated to the ground, but other forts in the neighbourhood present such. a formidable front as to make an attack risky The civil authorities on the spot hope steadily to gain over the leading spirits of the Achinese war party, and fancy that the good time coming is not far off. Such is the confidence in the so called friendly Achinese that arms and ammunition have been distributed among them without stint," though ex,xrience has shown that these supplies find their way too often into wrong bands.
In the House of Commons this evening Mr Morley gave notice that Mr. Gladstone would move an amendment to Mr. Smith's motion of Monday last, censuring the false charges which were based upon calumny and forgery, against certain members and especially Mr. Parnell and that while being satisfied with the exposure the House regrets the wrong, suffering, and loss Caused through these acts of flagrant iniquity, COASTERN BANIW Y RE, February 24th:
The Government, it is said, intend to pass an enactment curtailing the liberty hitherto given to the Chinese to take land on lease in Netherland India.
The House of Representatives at Washington has decided upon Chicago as the site of the Exhibition in 1892;
LONDON, February 13th, y "The Address of House of Commons in reply to the Queen's Speech was voted after the rejec tion by large majorities of varidus amendments, including one by Mr Robert Graham declaring It to be imperative that British representatives be authorized to discuss the eight hours question at the Berlin Conference. Mr. Bradleugh opposed the limitation of hours, as it would drive British trada, to foreign markets, Sir Janica Fergusson said that Government had replied to Empe OT William's Maritition in notasy manner.
Bulgaria will pay the three cialised by Rustin fini
At Jembrana, in Bali, the people find tigers very troublesome, owing to these beasts of prey marauding in the villages and becoming terror to their inhabitants. The latter take the precaution to go to the fields in companies, bu this does not prevent several of them from being carried off at times by these prowlers,
In Jave there is yet no tax on dogs, though the latter abound, and madness among them is far from uncommon, but the natives make short work of mad dogs, and soon kill them to prevent further mischief. The number of deaths fem hydrophobia there is hand to ascertain, owing to bitten persons not dying till weeks and months after the bite. In that case the real cause of death does not appear in the mortality. returns.
The Batavia Nieuwsblad, says that a new assessment on lands and houses there has aroused widespread dissatisfaction among the Eur pean and native community on account of too high a valuation of the rental: Land is assessed four to five times the market value. The owners take it out of their tenants, and occu plers even of small plots feel keenly the enhanced revenue demand. Some of the natives have bren hit so hard that they talk of moving off 1. Singapore hag a d baggage and settling down there.
A Cheribon the other day, a party given by a native headman in honour of his daughter's marriage had a tragic ed. A coolie engaged by one of the guests, wroth at being kept too long
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Smiling begins at 9 F.31.
THOS. P. HUDSON,
Proprietor & Manager. STANLEY SETON, Business Agent,
Hongkong, 14th March. 1990
TO LET.
1423
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
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OLD CHINESE CURIOS; PORCELAIN, &c, &C. &C.
1'4
HE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by Public Auction
TO-MORROW,
the 15th March, 1890, at hii Sale-Rooms, Düddell Street.
A FINE COLLECTION OF OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, ETC, Just arrived from Pekin, and comprising:-
UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE"
of
Insurances.
EXAMPLES
OF. THE
COST
OF ASSURANCH TO A MAN AGED (30......... · NEXT BIRTHDAY,..
£1,000
STG. payable at death, would
cost at the lë ́of :--
L6 18 o per quarter (a) If premiums are
payable to: whole of life
or £9 1-6
1
His Excellency the Administrator, FPANCIS 01 £1 - 46 ;
FLEMING, C,M.G.
His Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir NOWELL
SALMON, V.C, K.C.B.
His Excellency Major-General J. B. EDWARDS,'
CBRE
And
HIN AID OF THE FUNDS
of
THE ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL will be given by "MAESTRO CATTANEO'S PUPILS, kindly assisted by "Mrs. GILLIES," Miss HOWARD,, and
Mr. G VON WILLE, ia
THE ST. GEORGE'S HALL.
COMMENCING AT 9 P.M.
PROGRAMME,
PART.!
March, Faust, by Chorus by Lady and Gounod ........Gentlemen Amateurs.
z-Aria, for Soprano, Mia
Piccerella, Salvator Ro-
sa, by Gomez....................Miss 1. d'A. e Castro.
3-Romanza for Bari-
Mrs. A. G. Gordon.. Mr. G. Von Wille. Miss E. Carvalho. Mrs. M. Gardes. Mr C. Lammert. G. Lammert.
tono Una ballo in Maschera, by Vrei ... Grace... 4-Angel's Serenade far Alto,by Braga, with Violin accompaniment S Quartette for Sopr. Mezzo sopr. Tenor & Bartone Rioletto,
Verdi by 6-Cochucha, for Piane,
by Raf..... ...........Miss C. Spuzz
baleta for Soprano. 1 Puritant, by Bellini...Miss E. Carvalho.
*མ*********** "
FIVE COLOURED JARŠ, VASES, PLATES. Etc, of the MING DYNASTY and REIGNS 7Grad Aria and Ca- of KANGHI KIENLUNG, TACHING, Etc.
OLD BLUE JARS, VASES, PLATES. BASINS of same REIGNS, OLD BLUE HAWTHORN IMPERIAL 5-CLAW DRAGON" PURCELAIN, SANG DE EUF, Etc.
OLD PEKIN BRONZES, CARVINGS, ENAMELS, JADE ORNAMENTS:
and
A quantity of OTHER CURIOS. Catalogues will be issued prior to Sale. TERMS OF SALE-Cash on delivery.
G. R. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. -Hongkong, tóth March, 1890.
To br Let.
TO LET.
No. 4, BELILIOS TERRACE. Possession ROOMS in "COLLEGE CHAMBLES,"
may be taken on 1st April, Rent $45. Apply to
**** c/o Hongkong Telegraph fice. Hongkong, 14th March, 1890-
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DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO. THE Company's Steamship
"THALES,"
Captain unter, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 15th instant, at DAYLIGH", instead of as previously advertised, owing to the inclemency of the weather.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers.
14c9 Hongkong, 14th March, 1896.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI THE
“HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
" MIRZAPORE," will leave for the above place about 24 houra after her arrival with the outward English Mail,
E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent.
Hongkong, 14th March. 1890.
entinations
WANTED.
besides wounding' five other persons before be without pay, ran amok and killed two headin.AN AIRY ROOM in the vicinity of the Clock Tower, Rent not to exceed $15 *
Apply to
was thastered. Naturally this threw a damper month. on the festive joy, and the guests t made off as quickly as poss ble
ein
The financial results of the Government chona cultivation in Java have proved satisfac tory so far. The accounts for 1888 show a profit of 1300 guilders, and the figures for last year. are ex, ected to bring out a balance to the good TE ANNUAL am anting to ssa o guilders,
"M.," c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 13th March, 1990.
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The increasing unhealthiness of Tadjong Priok has led to the Government directing the local. anitary authorities to enquire into the reason. why, and the best way to remedy the evil.
The efforts made by, Mr. Zylker to float a company at Amsterdam to work the petroleum spring in Langkat have taken such a favourable turn that he deem
success to he within his reach shortly advics have been received
Telegraphic Batavia that the contractors about to manage the N. I. mail rervice instead of the N.I'S N. Company will take over all, the Captains to the fatter's employ, but for the present, have not yet made up their minds what to do with engineers of foreign nationality. They go upon the principle that only Netherlanders may be employed in thelt vessels as far as practicable.
The Chinaman who murdered Mr. Munder, the cinchona planter, in the Preanger, has, con fessed to the crime.The Locomotief deplores the fact that the slow pace justice moves in that quarter will to the coming trial of much of its deterrent effect, eve
of the
GAMES
IST ARGYLL and SUTHERLAND
ANY HIGHLANDERS
will be held on
TUESDAY, the 18th March,
on the Race CourseHappy Valley (by kind permission of the Stewards of the Jockey Club).
8-Lugo nel finale, Traviata, by Verdi...
Mrs. J. D. Humphreys.
R. M. Jameson.
Lammert,
Mr.
E. Figueiredo,
G. Lammert,
E. W. Maitland.
C. Gráce.
W. E. Crow.
Chorus by Lady and
t
Gentlemen Amateurs,
TEN MINUTES INTERVAL.
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PART II,
4, SEYMOUR TERRACE. 9. SEYMOUR TERRACE.
STONEHENG"," Robinson Road, from 1st
May.
Apply to
DAVİD, BASSOON, SONS & Ca Hongkong, 12th March, 1890,--
THE
TO LET.
~! (M2s. G. £. Coxen.
Mrs. H. Lightwood." Miss M. Lämmert, Mr. E. L. Hunter. Mr. G. Lammert. Mr. J. M. Laing, Mr. J. Kraal Chorus by Lady" and Gentlemen Amateurs.
-Largo finale, Saffo, by Pacini.....
1-Grand Atla for Soprano, Aida, by Verdi
.Miss Howard. 13-Trio, for Soprano, Miss E. Carvalho,
HE TOP FLOOR of Gibb, Livingston & Co's Hong consisting of Five Specious Rooms and Three Bath Rooms suitable either as Offices or Dwelling Apartments.
For terms, apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY Co., Ld. T#38 Hongkong, 14th January, 1890.
TO LET.
HOUSES No, and, "KIMBERLEY
1800,
VILLAS" at Kowloon, from 1st February,
-and' HOUSE No. 4, "VICTORIA VIEW" Kow- loon Point, from 1st February, 1890,
Apply to
A. F. ALVES.
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- Hongkong, 24th January, 1890.
TO LET.
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The following Events are open to the Services, viz--Sailors, Soldiers, Volunteers and Police.
HALF MILE-Prizes, $10, $5, $3 1 MILE—Prizes. Bro, 85, 83,
Tuo-or-WAR Teams of 1^, Prize, $202, PIPE PLAYING Quick Step, Strathspey and
Reel, Prizes, $10, $3.
Entries
des to be made on the Ground,
The Band pill play during the afternoon. Hampkong, Sath March, 1890.. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA, DOCK- COMPANY LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
hereby given that an EXTRA-
25, ELGIN ROAD, behind the Old
Apply to..
Noon Church
ACHEE & Co. ··· 17, Queen's Road Centralí Hongkong, 7th March, 1890.
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IEW ATO LET.
OFFICES On the fire-floor of the
Tenor. and Bass, Mr. C. Lammert. Lombardi, by Verdi. Mr. W. E.. Crow, 4-Song-Sho wandered
down the Afountain Side, for Soprano, by Clay
Mrs. J. D. Humphreys. -Paraphraseon Wal-"
ter's Preislied, from [Mr. G. Von Wille "Meistersinger;" R
and
Wagner, for Violino Mrs. D. Gillies, ard piano............. 6-Una voce pace fa
¡ 'Cavatina for Mezo Soprano, Barbiere di
Siviglia, by Rossini ...Mrs. M. Guedes. 7-Duet, Soprano and Mrs. G. S. Coxon
Baritone, Rigoletto, and by Verdi..............) Mr. C. Grace.
("Miss E, Carvalho. Mr, M. Guedes. Mr. C. Lammert,
8.-Grand Walzer Con- certato, Tutti in Mas. cheta, by Pedrotti -...
E. W. Maitland, "G, Lammert,
W. E. Crow. Chorus of Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs.
Tickets, not less than $1 each, to be bad from Macatro Cattaneo and his Pupils, and from Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co., Messrs, Kelly & Walsh, Ed, or Messrs. Kruse & Co.
Hongkong, 13th March, 1890
Masonic,
ROM the 1st March, ROOMS sultable for
PREMISES in Pedder's Street at present occupied by Caldbeck, MacGregor & Golan
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2 TO LET
Possession from 1st April next
OUSE No. 16, ELGIN STREET,
HOUSE NOG,
ALEKIRCHMANN, 4 do with No. 4 Ladder Street Terrace Hongkong 18th February, go.
DRAKTO·LET,"
FROM je February next, Nos. 3, 55, & 57.
PEEL-STREET.
Apply to
VAGEDWARD GEORGE Hongkong, pth January, 1890 *lar To
TO LET. AT THE PI K
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DUNNOTTAR, R. B. Lot No. 0, for 1 year;
April, 1899
on Balatonden respicia Hongbong Talegre ph Office. Hongkong, soth February, 1890, w1237
NOTICE silent HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BESKO MESTRENORDINARY MEETING of the ComApply to C The Government intends to curb reckless beculation to land Applicants for leasts will pay will be held at the Company's Offices No. 14, Praya Central, on MONDAY, the 24th bare to give securly that they have adequate inst., at 3 pm. The object and business of the working capital for catale enterprise.
Meeting will be to confirm the Special Resolu tions numbered 2, 3, and 4 passed on the 3rd March, go,
By Order of the Board of Directors PERMINTAKERTAALD. GILLIES,
Secretary: Hongkong, 4th March, 18go
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OR STOLEN
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the
HE Annual General MEETING
MEMBERS of the Hongkong Central "Chamber", of. Commerce & will be held","en
| THURSDAY the 20th-Marokan
at the Rooms of the Chamber, City.
purpose of receiving the Report
and pasting the Secret
Byear end
Hoark
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or £130,0
(b) If premiants are limited
to zo years **
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(c) If premiums are limited
to 15 years j*
()the Sum Assured is
made payable at age 50, or - at death if previous,
AFTER being three years-in-force, each year's payment of premium secures a proportionate part of Sum Assured na explained. in Prospectus. For instance: after five years a man Assured under plan & would be entitled to a Free Paid-up Policy for 5/zoths of Sum Assured, viz., Lago, should he wish to discontinué future payments,
The same provisons if commenced at age 40 n. b. would cost respectively (a) £8,150, (b)... | £11,50, (6) £13,44, (d) £37.0.8 per quarter.
Nofe. It is an advantage to effect Provisions of this nature early in life. By delay the rate of subscription increases; Death may occur before the Provision is effected, or Health may fail and render the life ineligible for Assurance.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents, STANDARD LIFE OFFICE
810-41
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 1877 IN HAMBURG,
THE Undersigned baving been appointed Agents for the shave Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS, against FIRE at Current Rates:
REUTER, BROCKELMANN. & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong,, 1st July, 1889.
GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE [ASSURANCE COMPANY IN
LONDON,
I56
Tents for the above Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE. and LIFE at Current Rates.
THE Undersigned having been appointed
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Co Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
THE INDIAN IMPERIAL MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED;"
HE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above. Company are pre- pared to accept MARINE RISKS at Current Rales.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, 5th November, 1889.
(as
NOTICE.
THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY
LIMITED.
CAPİTAL SUBSCRIBED...
1,000,0001
The above Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS at CURRENT RATES on GOODS, &c. Policies granted to all Parts of the world payable at any of its Agencies.
WOO LIN YUEN-
Secretary.
HEAD OFFICE;
No. 2, QUREN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, Yet Faktozry, TART.
GENERAL NOTICE.
THE ON TAL INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.)
CAPITAL
TAELS 300,000, 1
EQUAL TO F-ESERVS. FUND
$833333-33 $318,000.00
BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
Lar SING, Esq.
LOU TEO SHUN, Esq.
Lo YUK MOON, Esq.
MANAGER-HO AMEL
MARINE RISKS on GOODS, &c., taken,
wmbly,
CURRENT RATES to all parts of the
HEAD OFFICE, 8.& 9, PRAYA WEST. Hanykone, Fath December, 1285.
Notices of Firms.
MY
NOTICE
(1091
Y Interest and Responsibility in the Firm of Messrs. D. D. OLLIA & Co, at Hongkong, Amoy, Foochaw, Taiwanfoo, Takow and Tamaui ceased from the 1st day of February, 1890,
F. C. KEEKA. Foochow, 6th February, 1890.
NOTICE.
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FE have This Day Established a Branch
We
Hamburg Fimm at this place.
Mr. JUSTUS PLEMBKE has been appointed
LODGE OF Manager and Mr. HERMANN WITTE and.
Mr. ERNST GRUBITZ are authorized to sign our Firm per Frocuration.
HONGKONG,
305) RAWIN
No. 1165
of the above
Office:-Ice Houss Street, 8, Chink Export, Import, &c Bank Compagnie
(Limited),
A REGULAR MEETING FAsore Hongkong, grd. March, jigg
HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 17th ins, at 8.30 for 9 P.M. precisely,
Hongkong, 111b March; 1890.
VICTORIA
poure direct
1408
I CHAPTER
No. $25.
AN EMERGENCY CONVOCATION will May be held in: Freemasons' HALL, Zetland Street, con, TUESDAY, "the 18th instant, at! 8.30 for OʻP.M. precisoly. Visiting Companions are cordially invited,.
TOTICE is hereby given, that under date
NOTIC
of 1st January, 1890, we have trans- ferred our entire Business and the Goodwill of same to the "Chins Export, Import & Bank Compagnie " of Hamburg All our liablities up to 31st December, 1889, will be settled by us direct.
JUSTUS LEMBRE & Co. riz Hongkong, Shanghal, Hamburg. | Hongkong, 3rd March, 1899, ja lapa [367
N°
of
OTICE is hereby given, that under date of
of 1st January, 1go, the entire Business MessISUSTUS LEMBKE & Co., of this
"Hongkong, rath March, 1890, -22. *** [410] place, with Branch Establishments at Hamburg
CATHAY
No. 1,165,
CHAPTER,
AN EMERGENCY CONVOCATION of the
above Chapter, will be held in FREEMA SONS, HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst, at 8,30 for 9 PM. precisely
"And Shanghel," and the Goodwill of the said
Firm, has been transferred to as
Hongkong, 3rd March, 1890,
China Export, Import, & Bank Compagnie
Chinese Hong Namely
行洋信兼
ECGS, NOTICE
Hongkong, 13th March, 1890 [41 PC. FULLERT,
ICENSED INLAND SEA PILOT,
CHAPTERS
FA REGULAR CONVOCATION of the
70 *above Chapter will be held in FREEMA"
sons' "HALL, Zetland Street,
Matki Idaezrat 8.30 for 9:
Hongkong In March
"UESDAY,the
meet ships offi
BERGA NAGASAKI.
IWOSIE
Teleg
ROKUI
Nagasaki. Köbe
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