What brought matters to a crisis was an action by a certain tradesman named Pickett, who in the short space of eight months had catered to Mrs. Lyon's vanity to the extent of $19,000 worth of dresses. Mr. Pickett had been paid on previous occasions by Captain Warner, and these particular dresses were entered to his account. Pickett not having heard of the marriage with Captain Lyon, at first brought suit against Warner, but failed to recover the money and then sued Captain Lyon.
Mrs. Stanhope, or Warner, or Lyon, tried to belp the costumer as well as her paramour by asserting that her husband knew of the bill he
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1890.
CITY OF SANTO DOMINGO, August aand. Information has reached this capital that on the night of August 20th 500 Haytian troops. stationed near the frontier of the Dominion republic invaded the territory of this country, The Dominican Government dispatched an armed force to drive out the Intruders. The Dominican troops repulsed the enemy, killed twenty-three men and woundel a number of others. The Dominicans had but four soldiers Injured.
Great indignation is felt here at Hayti's action in this invasion of Dominican soil, and the Dominican Cabinet has been called together by ability of declaring war against Hayti.
Entimations.
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TRADING CO., LTD.,
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was running up, and told her to make Captain President Ulfse Herrux to consider the acivis W
Warner pay for it. She further declared that Captain Warner had continued his realations with her since her marriage, and that Captain Lyon, her husband, was perfectly well aware of this state of affairs and encouraged her to con- tinue it, in order that he might profit by the money she got from Captain Warner. This was con- clusively shown to be false from her own letters, apart from the denial of Captain Lyon on oath, but a lie more or less would not make much Jifference to a lady of Ms. Spencer Stanhope's character and turn of mind.
At any rate the jury, as a whole, did not believe this shameless story, although one of their number seems to have taken the usual view that a tradesman ought to get his money, if not from the right person, then from any one who came first,
On that theory he stood out, and consequently there was a disagreement, but the Judge yester. day evening ordered a verdict for defendant, and there can be no doubt that Captain Lyons stands exonerated from every charge but that of baving been grievously misinated for life. For that offense he has had and will still have to suffer bitterly.
CHICAGO. August 22nd. California's crack stallion Palo Alto, van- quished Jack to-day in three straight heats, and smashed the troiting record for a race. He won by three lengths in amin, 13 sec, the fastest time ever made by a trotting horse in an actual race.
MELBOURNE, August sand.
At a meeting of 400 employers yesterday it was resolved to support the shipowners against the strikers. Employers in the capitals of other Australian colonies are about to make similar declarations in consequence of the strike. The prices of coal, sugar and provisions are rapidly' advancing.
MADRID, August aznd. * Cholera is spreading steadily along the Medi-. terranean, north to Valencia, where there are lo the neighborhood twelve new cases daily. The disease has appeared in several villages in the province of Toledo.
THE PEOPLES' RIGHTS.
There are some things about this world-wide QUEBEC, August 18th. Le Canadien appeals to the leaders of the labour movement which we may now pretty wel Outlaws and Quebec governments to provide take for granted. They could not have been work for the inhabitants of the counties below assumed fifty years ago, but they may now, says Quebec, whose crops are a total failure the Sydney Morning Herald, be taken almost as Thousands of families are preparing to leave the social anxioms. In the first place, we may take country, and unless the projected Matane rail-it as beyond dispute that under our existing con. way is pushed ahead, in order to provide these ditions, and ander our competitive system of life families with bread, an emigration will take every workman is entitled to do the best he can for himself. All citizens are on an equal footing place which will be ruinous to the Dominion
in this respect. If buyers are free to buy to the best advantage, If employers are free to employ to the best advantage, and capitalists are free to lend to the best advantage, then the labourer must be free to sell his labour to the best adrantage. His right in this respect resis on the fact that where there is no slavery and no privilege, everyone has an equal claim to use his opportunities freely. No class, no individual
NEW YORK, August 18th.
A dispatch to the Herald from Tacoma says the Corwin has sailed with orders to seize and dismantle British realers. Commenting on this the Washington correspondeat of the Herald says: If this is true, Sir Julian Pauncelole, the British Minister, will ask for his letters, which will be virtually a declaration of war. [The Corwin was last heard of at Seattle, where
she was said to be awaiting orders from Wash-in any class, is to b: denied the wre of his ington. In all previous cases United States revenue cutters have been sent to Behring sea under sealed orders, which leads to the inference that this report is exaggerated. Certainly when the Corwin left San Francisco about two months ago it was not known what ber destination, would be. She was to cruise on the const and wait for further instructions, These instructions, if they were for her to proceed to Behring sca, would have been acaled; so that if this information be accurate it probably leaked out in Washington.]
DUBLIN, August 18th.
In Skibbereen a measure of potatoes which last year sold at 4d, now sells at rod. The crop is certain to be exhausted by October. The famine fever has appeared in Blasket islands, on the west coast of Ireland.
SYDNEY (N. S. W.), August 18th. Nell Matterson, the oarsman, to-day defeated Stephenson on the Paramatta river by four lengths. The course was covered in twenty
· micutes and fifty-seven seconds
LONDON, August 18th.
The Queen's Theater at Manchester has been destroyed fire. There was no loss of life.
Holland's Mill at Miles Platting, near Man- chester, has been burned. The loss is 120,000.
August 19th.
7E have now opened out in the GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT our
Girst delivery of Goods for AUTUMN WEAR, comprising:- SCARFS SCARFS, SCARFS, in new shapes and patterns. CASHMERE and MERINO HALF-HOSE, a large assortment. SILK and SPUN SILK SOCKS, for evening wear. MERINO and CASHMERE VESTS and PANTS. NEW SHAPES in COLLARS.
The DOUGLAS, HOPETOWN, CANNES, SAN REMO, &c., &c. A wonderfully cheap line of WHITE SHIRTS, price $14 per doren. Single and Double TERAI HATS,
FELT HATS, newest shapes and colours. WHITE BUCKSKIN TENNIS SHOES. WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHOES. BROWN CANVAS TENNIS SHOES. (PLAIN RED RUBBER SOLES). A.large assortment of WALKING STICKS. FOOT-BALL and ROWING JERSEYS. WHITE LAMBS WOOL SWEATERS.
HONGKONG TRADING CO., LTD.
(Late THE HALL & HOLTZ C. Co, Ld.)
Hongkong, 4th September, 1890.
MARIN E
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HONGKONG.
Masonic,
CATHAY CHAPTER
No. 1,165.
N EMERGENCY CONVOCATION of the
SONS HALL, Zeiland Street, TO-MORROW, the 19th inst., at 8.30 for 9 P.M. precisely,
Hongkong, 16th September, 1890.
A. above Chapter, will be held in FREEMA
Amusements.
DROP
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FROM
THE CLOUDS.
THE Undersigned begs to notily the Public of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, that H.E. the Officer Administering the Government
THE MARINE HOTEL is NOW OPEN.
THIS FIRST-CLASS HOTEL is situated on the Praya West, opposite the Old P. & O. Wharf, and is newly built after the designs of the Largest European Hotels-the BEDROOMS, BATH-ROOMS, &c., are commodious, well Ventilated and well Furnished, and are suitable for Single or Married Persons. The DINING ROOM is large and looks on the Harbour. The TABLE D'HOTE will be supplied with the best the market can provide. The BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS are on the Ground Floor, and are fitted up in superior style. ENGLISH and AMERICAN TABLES,
WINES and LIQUORS of the best qualities and Brands only will be supplied: The Undersigned therefore begs the patronage of the Public, hoping to give every satisfaction.
JAS. EDWARDS, Proprietor. -
Hongkong, 11th August, 1890.
Co-day's
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LIMITED.
Under the distinguished patronage of
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RACE
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SATURDAY NEXT,
the zoth instant,
Mr. Percival Spencer,
will ascend in his New Monster Balloon and a height of several thousand feet
fallen some hundreds of feet like a thunderbolt open bis Parachute and descend safely to earth insight of the spectators,
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD -PROPERTY, SITUATE AT VICTORIA, HONGKONG, to be sold
By Order of the Mortgages,
SATURDAY, the 10th day of September, 18go, at 3 O'CLOCK in the afternoon, on the Premises, By J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer.
FIRST-All those PREMISES registered in
the Land Office as Subsection No: a of 'Section A of Inland Lot No. 48.
CONDLY-AB those PREMISES régle
tered in the Land Office as Section A of Inland Lot No. 601.
Together with the messuages erections and buildings on the first and secondly mentioned premises now known as Nos. 17 and 18 Circular Pathway.
The first mentioned premises are held from the Crown for the residue of a term of 75 years created by a Crown Lease dated the 9th Sep. tember, 1844. Subject to the payment of 18s, old being the proportion of the annual Crown rent, and to the performance of the covenants in the caid Lease reserved and contained.
The secondly mentioned "premises are held from the Crown for the residue of a term of 999 years created by a Crown Lease dated the 13th March, 1860, subject to the payment of $- being the proportion of the annual Crown rent, and to the performance of the covenants in the said Lease reserved and contained.
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All the premises are sold subject to the exist- ing tenancies thereof.
For further particulars of the property and conditions of sale apply to
EWENS & REECE, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, fa, Queen's Road Central,
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 15th September, 1890.
Notices of Firms,
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CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE Co., LTD.
URING my absence from the Colony
ACTING SECRETARY.
By order of the Board of Directors,
THE Ordinary General MEETING of will throw himself into space and after having DMI.A. 5 GARFIT has been appointed TH
SHAREHOLDERS in the above Com pany's Offices, on SATURDAY, the 20th inst., CHAPTER, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Managers, together with a State- ment of Accounts to 30th June, 1890.
HONGKONG,
opportunity in order that others may have ST. ANDREW'S preferential opportunities. The only restraint on the individual is that imposed for the good of all. The right of the wage-getter
No. 218, S.C. exists only in virtue of the equal right of every
NADJOURNED CONVOCATION will be other wage-getter, and also of every employer. Deny that right to anybody else and the wage-held in FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland getter denies it for himself. He only has the Street, THIS EVENING, the 19th instant, at 8 right because others have it too. It is very for 2.30 O'CLOCK precisely. Visiting Com. important that we should thoroughly recognise panions are cordially invited.
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ROYAL
CITY HALL, HONGKONG.
N ABSOLUTE NOVELTY.
AN
the breadth of the basis on which the right of the wage-getter to do the best for himself rests. We might go further, and say that it
not only the right of the individual to do THEATRE the best he can for himself, but that it is almost his duty to society; and that at any rate it la best for seciely when all try to do it, and do it successfully. We do not mean this doctrine to imply that man has the right to content him- self with a small income when he could achieve a large one, because he could devote his leisure to art or to literature, and serve the higher pur- poses of life, forman does not live by bread alone. So long as everyone provides blogs honest in the sight of all men, towards those he has made dependent on him, to prevent their becoming objects of public charity, he has a right to as much leisure as he can command, for work for gain's sake is not a public duty.
Spinoza carned as much as was necessary by A sensation has been caused here by the announcement that there is a case of Asiatic polishing lenses, and gave up all his leisure to cholera in Londen. Robert Teigh, a coal trim-thinking out and writing great treatises, and mer, landed on Sunday from a steamer from Cal. many smaller men have done the same thing in cutta and went to a coffee house, where he secured smaller degree, and will continue to do so, to lodgings. To-day he was carried on a stretcher the world's great advantage. But within the from the coffee house to a hospital, where the industrial sphere the world is most benefited by doctors pronounced the case a severe one of every workman exerting himself to do his best, and striving for the best pecuniary results for
Asiatic cholera,
BELGRADE, August 19th.
bis work.
Secondly, we may take it for granted that if A committee from the Servian Progressionist party attended a banquet at Topla, and subse. the status of the wage-getting class is to be raised quently the members of the committee were at all it must be by themselves. It will never Laken ill. Their symptoms showed that they be done by the philanthropic eforts of other were inffering from arsenical poisoning. It is classes. There is not wanting such philanthropy, but it is practically powerless. Long experience suspected that arsenic was placed in the food
has proved this. The lower classes, as they are intentionally, with the object of killing those
called, are not to be pulled up, or even to be lifted" who partook of it, and that the crime was com- mitted by political opponents of the Proup; they must lift themselves, gressionists.
MELBOURNE, August 19th. Union officers on many of the vessels here have been replaced by non-union men, and the seamen have declined to work with them after the expiration of the time set in the notice that has been served upon ship owners. It is expected that the shipping trade will be com- pletely stopped before Saturday.
OTTAWA, (Ont.), August 19th. A relative of David Chriatie Murray, the London novelist who disappeared in Mexico some four months ago, beard from him yesterday. He is living in Samoa.
DETROIT, August sist.
Anthony Manili, an Italian frait vendor, shot and fatally wounded Frederick J. Crimmins, assistant city Editor of the Bruning Sun, at the corner of Croghan and Randolph streets, last evening, because he suspected Crimmins of taking one more plum than be paid for.
Brussels, August 31st. Advices state that 800 miners in the Borjonge Socialist Leaders are district bave struck fomenting the discontent among the meb, and it Is expected that the movement will spread,
BERLIN, August sist." There is intense excitement here over the con- duct of Colonel Schoeller, commanding the Ninth Regiment of Infantry, who yesterday compelita bla men to march from Wartburg to Market Breit with the mercury at 91 degrees.
The men were in beary marching order, with fall field equipment, wieter overcoals and tents, Before Market Brelt was reached, a distance of thirty kilometers, 400, were compelled to leave the tanks. Of those now undergoing treatment fifty are thought to be in a dying condition.
LONDON, August 1st.
Thirdly, it may be admitted that there is no possible made by which they can do this except by union. Individual effort can do little or nothing. A clever man may easily rise out of his class and become an employer, but, except so far as his example provokes emulation, he does not lit the class as a whole. The necessity for combina- tion is the political and moral justification for trades-unionism. It is a union for self-help and self-defence, and in many cases it has become, without meaning it, a holp also to the better class of employers, because it has been a pro- tection to them against the under-selling of more grasping and heartless competitors. Nor is there any legal limit to the union of unions. The organisation by which all the different trades unite together and support each other is
the
strictly defensible as the formation of any separate union, and therefore what is conveniently called the federation of labour is an organisation quite within the law, and quite within the moral code so long as it reinales true fondamental principle on which it itself reposes namely, the équal rights of every man to dispose of his time, and his talents, and his labour as may be most to his taste and his advantage. What the law proclaims, and what the law protects, and what the moral code justifies, fa-liberty. What it impracher and fent is privilege. We shall have to hold fant to this principle, and see where it will take us, and where it will prevent us from going
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POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
THIS EVENING, September 18th,
and
SATURDAY, September 20th.
MR.
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MR. FRANK LINCOLN. The Renowned AMERICAN HUMORIST,
INIMITABLE MONOLOGUE
in bis
ENTERTAINMENT,
EMINENT OPINIONS.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 11th to the zoth September, both days inclusive.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, 5th September, 1890.
[1271 Estate of G. H. GLASSON, Deceased, formerly
Master of Steamship Sungkiang. NOTICE is the above Estate must be sent in
OTICE is hereby given that all CLAIMS
to the Undersigned on, or before, the 31st October, 1890, and all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned.
HENRY MATCHITT, Administrator of the Estate of the
late G. H. GLASSON, Swalow, 12th September, 1890.
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Performance commences 9 p.m., and termi-
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Bax Plan at MessrE. KELLY & WALSH'S. Hongkong, 18th September, 1890: [1303
FOR KOBE (DIRECT).
THE Steamship
"KIEL,"
Captain Krutzfeldt, will be despatched for the above Port, on SUNDAY, the atat inst, at 4 P.35.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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STEAM TO STRAITS AND BOMBAY, (Calling at Colombo if sufficient inducement offers).
THE P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship
"GWALIOR,? Captain F. Cole, will leave for the above places, at Noon, on FRIDAY, the 16th fast. E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent. Hongkong, 18th September, 1890. [1319
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
NOTICE
CONSUMPTION, Wasting Diseases, and General Debility. Doctors disagree as to the relative value of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites; the one supplying strength and flesh-the gihers elving nerve power and acting as a jonic to the pation and entire system. But in Scott's The Indian potentste Maharajah Dhulsep | Emalion of Fure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos. Singh, who formerly lived in England and took phites the five are compter, and the cheats CITY OF PEKING a leading part in Court receptions and other wonderful. Thousands who have derived no functions, and whose son is an officer in the permanent benefit from other preparations have British army, his abjectly apologized to the been cured by this. Scott's Emulsion is per Queen for the hostile course pursued by bim fectly palatable, and is easily digested even by alace 1886. Her Majesty hai sccepted the those who cannot tolerate plata Cod Liver Oil. apologies and condoned the offense. The Any Chemist can supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co, Maharajah is recovering from a severe attack of (130), agents in Hongkong and China,-[Advi, paralysis,
and has come to England to Bock
fellet
The French Government has accepted the Italian Government's proposal for a cop vention to establish an internaționat maritime service on the Red sea. The object of the omposed service in the suppleiston of absofor
choleng England's adhesion is došþiful.!!
à dispatch from Fizeroum to the Daily Newt
Co-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE
*ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediats delivery of their Goods from along. side
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees, risk and expense.
CHAS, D, HARMAN, Hongkong, 18th September, 180
Agent
HONGKONG POLO CLUB,
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Till be a GENERAL MEETING of the Hongkong Polo Club in the Cricket Pavilion at 5 2.14. on MONDAY, the sand
HE MEETING will be held in the City Hall, way The Government is supplying the Kurds A on MONDAY NEXT, at 4 P.M., for the
with Martini rifies, The Christians have ent purpose of finally deciding what steps shall be September,
the telegraph wires Four Armenians who had made themselves objectionable to the authorkies ware stzeuglad fe prison.
taken to perpetuate the Memory of the fate 1977 STEWART,
Hongkong, 18th September, 1890
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ter, Engineering Co.'s Champion Hand Ice- Making Machines.
¦ NO FREEZING POWDERS REQUIRED.
Will Ice Carafes in one minute, and make Block Ice and Ice Cream, Ice Sparkling Wines, Soda Water, Beer, etc.
The No. Machine is very portable and compact-Measurements 24" by 18” by 12."
The No. 1 Machine can be seen and tried, and prices ascertained at the Office, No. 12, D'Aguilar Street
All Machines' tested by actual Ice-making before delivery.
G. RENNIE STEWART,
Agent, Hongkong, Hongkong, 28th August, 1800.
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GATES OPEN AT 2 PM,
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2 p.m.-Preliminaries for the Inflation of the aerostat..
2.30 p.m.-Ascent of First Pilot Balloons. Plocis:
3 p.m.-Band of the A, & S. Highlanders with
3.30 p.m.-Flight of Gratesque Figure Bal- toons. Balloons in the shape of Lions, Tigers, Elephants, Tortoises, &c, and a large number of Pilot Balloons will Ascend,
4pm-Fxplanation and Description of the Acronautical appliances.
4-30 p.m.-Overhauling and inspection of
parachute.
5 p.m.--Mr. Spencer's Balloon Ascent and parachute Descent in sight of the spectators.
5.30 p.m.-Mr. Spencer's address to the aud ience relating bis experiences in mid air.
„The whole of the Race Course and Inner Oval
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CHARGES FOR ADMISSION, Reserved Seats on the Grand Stand...$2.09 First Class Promenade... 109 Second do, Third Enclosure Fourth do,
50
as
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Separate Seats at $1 each for Chinese ladici and gentlemen.
Tickets to be had from Messts. KXLLY & WALSH.
Hongkong, 17th September, 1890.
Hotels.
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situated within a few minutes walk of the 'River Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receive Visitors.
The Ded-rooms are cool, airy and comfortably furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally #ill be found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East, The Table D'Hôte is supplied with every luxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi | enced hands,
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Samples of Wines, Spirits, Woolien Goods, Linoleum, Floor Cloth, Machinery Belling in Leather, Rubber, and Patent – Toughened Hady Patent Scandinavian Delt-Gallos, Engins Parking Rubber Sheets, Valves and Washers, etc, etc, can be seen and ascertained at the above address. Prices
Hongkong, 14th July: 1890,
THE HOTEL MARINA,
Manager.
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Grand Promenade Deck, Airy Dining Room, Ladies' Parlour, Billiard and Reading Rooms
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The Hotel Launch runs regularly to and from Peddar's Wharf and the Hotel Free of Charge; for time table see Billa.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1899.
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*
Insurances.
THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE
COMPANY,
ISTARI ISHED 1825.
INVESTED FUNDS ANNUAL INCOME
7.000,000 Stg. 900,000 St.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, SHANGHAI : R. E. WAINEWRIGHT, Esq. AUGUSTUS WHITE, Erq.
F. H. BELL, Esq.
NEIL MACLEOD, Esq., M.D., Medical Officer. W. T. PHIPPS, Esq., Chief Agent.
AGENCIES:
Amoy-Messrs. Brown & Co.
Canton-Messrs. Rowe & Co. Chefor-Messrs. Comabe & Co. Foochew Messrs. Phipps, Phipps & Co, Hankow-W. F. Sharp, Esq. Kobe-Mesara Browne & Co.
Nagasaki-China & Japan Trading Co., Ld, Newchwang-Messrá. Bandinel & Co., Ningpo-Messrs. Kaltsan & Co. Peking-Dr. Dudgeon, Medical Officer, Swatow-Messrs. Bradley & Co. Tientsin-Messrs. Wilson & Co. Yokokama-Messrs. Fraser, Farley & Co, The Standard is an old and wealthy Scottish Office, well-known throughout India and the East, and has acquired a marked character for sound and liberal management.
952–5
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FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 1877 IN HAMBURG,
THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Company, aro prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Com
Agents. Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
GENERAL LIFE AND FIRE 'ASSURANCE COMPANY IN
LONDON.
“HE Undersigned having been appointed Tgents for the above. Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE and LIFE at Current Rates.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & Copy
Hongkong, 1st July, 1889.
NOTICE
LIMITED,
THE MAN ON INSURANCE COMPANY,
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.........................and
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The above Company is prepared to accept MARINE RISKS at CURRENT KÄTEN on GOOD. &c. Policies granted to all Parts of the worki payable at any of its Agencies.
WOO LIN YUEN, Secretary.
HEAD OFFICE, No. 2, Quiar'S ROAD WISE, Hongkong, 1st February, 1882.
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GENERAL NOTICE.
THE ON TAI INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.)
CAPITAL, TAELS 600,000, $833,335-13
EQUAL TO GACO3912+RDIR=pns) HIS House, situated on the sea shore in one RESERVE FUND .......................................... $318,000,0
of the best and healthiest parts of Macao,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. and commanding an admirable view facing the
Lo Yxux Moon, Esq South was OPENED as a HOTEL on the LEE SING, ESQ.
LOU TO SHIN, Esq. 1st July.
Every comfort will be provided for visitors, with
|_ MANAGER-HO AMEL excellent cuisine and cholge Wines,
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Hot, Cold, Shower and Sea Water Baths.
Lars Lindwell Ventilated Dining, Billard, and MCWRREST RATES to all parts of the
The Pulsometer Engineering Co.'i Ne Reading Rooms, and well supplied Bargent Champion Hand Tod-Mading Machine can sleg-A small dairy is attached to the premises. be seen and tried, 220 147 158Hongkong, 18th August, 1890.
MRE. MARIA B. DOS REMEDIOS,"
Proprietress
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ARINE RISKS on. GOODS, &cy taken world.est
HEAD OFFICE, 8 & 0. PRAYA WEST. Hongkong 7th December, 1881.
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