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regulations for the quarantine of cattle crossing the frontier, have been disallowed.

TORONTO, April 7th. The Empire (Government organ), referring to Tupper's mission, to Washington and the postponement of the discussion of trade matters, KAYS: While it might have been mere satis- factory to have had the question at issue dealt with immediately, there seems to be no reason for regret in the circumstances. which led to the postponement, as they are favorable to ultimate

success.

The Globe says the result is a humiliating fallure. The last bepe of access to the markets of the United States through the Tory Govern ment seems to have disappeared and Canada must reap the consequence of the folly, virulence and bungling of their rulers and of the recent Indersement of a Government which dare not move beyond the limits fixed by the restrictionists. The Mail says --The whole course of discus- sions and negotiations up to this point serves to show two things-first, that if any arrangement Is to be reached it will not take the form of an actual treaty, but of an agreement to submit k to concurrent legislation, and, second, that an agreement based upon natural products only, is out of the question.

WASHINGTON, April 7th, In an interview this afternoon ex-Congressman McKinley declares against Canadian reciprocity, He says that the United States bave nothing to gain from such reciprocal relations.

CALCUTTA, April 8th.

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The Miranzai diarrders are spreading, and the Afghans are becoming excited. The conduct of the Ameer of Afghanistan is considered suspicious.

LONDON, April 8th, The Chronicle says the Marquis of Lansdowne bas intimated a desire to resign the Viceroyship of India on account of ill health and for other reasons.

The Standard's St. Petersburg and Jassy correspondents continue to report activity among the Russian troops, great numbers of which are being massed on the Austro-Hungarian frontier.. The Jassy correspondent gives a detailed account of the movement of tronps.

Levi Brothers, dealers in Oriental wares here, with branch houses in Paris and Constantinople.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1891.

nature, and it is necessary to have' set forth in renly an interpretation of the treaty which will stand. President Harrison is analous to have the forthcoming reply to app, ar in'such language that its meaning cannot be destroyed.

DUBLIN. April gtb. When Lady Zetland and Miss Balfour to-da- reached Clare in their tour of aid distribuie the Clare boatmen presented a remarkable address, referring to diversions by unscrupulons politicians of the funds sent from America for the assistance of the poverty-stricken people of Ireland.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

CAMP PAPEL, April 25th, General Graham and staff arrived here to day. On their arrival, information was received that a thousand Manipuris and entrencherl themselves about five miles off. Two hundred 24th Gurkhas, one hundred 12th Burma, and a guns were despatched to attack the position.

The entrenchment was surrounded and attacked by our troops. The enemy offered great resistance and showed considerable cour. age. The position was stormed and taken.

In the attack the Jamndar Adjutant of the 34th Gurkhas was killed and one sepoy was severely wounded, Captain Carnegy of the Gurkhas, Lieutenant Grant 12th Burma, and Lieutenant Cox rath Burma Mounted Infantry, were all severely wounded. Captain Drury was slightly wounded.

The enemy's loss was 128 killed round about the stockade, besides a large number killed by the mounted Infantry and several more by the guns. The total loss of the enemy is estimated at about two hundred.

BERLIN, April 26th.

The Emperor William has sent a message of condolence to the relatives of the late Count von Moltke, in which he says that the Intter's death ixa greater loss than that of a whole Army Corps, The French press comment upon the death of Count von Molike in an unforgiving spirit,

PARIS, April 26th.

HOMBAY, April 26th,

TIENTSIN.

Entíniations.

LAMPS.

LAMPS.

LAMPS.

HONGKONG TRADING CO., LD,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Tientsin, April 28th. Yesterday Mr. Joseph von Haas, Austrian Consul at Shanghai, left here by boat for Peking; It is stated that Mr. H. Mandi is awaiting his arrival at Tungchow. Last November Messrs. H. Mandl & Co, filed with Li Hung-chang their tender, with terms and conditions, on behalf of their friends in Vienna, in regard to the big loan of thirty million taels to build the proposed and it was reported here that they had

· have failed. The firm's liabilities are estimated Parsi women, at an interval of a few minutes at the loan; but that is too good to be true,

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*at $475,000; nasets $125,000.

PARIS, April 8th. Edmund D-hault de Pressense, the well- known French Protestant pastor and writer, died to-day.

BURLIN, April 8th. In consequence of the Russian massing of Troops on the Galatian and Silesian frontlers the German Government has decided to strengthen the eastern frontier garrisons,

NEW YORK, April 8th. Minister Blair was questioned to-day as to the published stories that before his appointment he had vigorously fought Chinese immigration and denounced the race as leprous walle after his appointment, he hastened to declare that his remarks were made for campalgo purposes, in order to assist in carrying California for the Republicans. He replied.

"If you get the Congressional Record for September you will see what I said on the Exclu- sion bill You must not believe the various reports you hear."

Blair declined to discuss the matter further. WASHINGTON, April 8th. The jury in the case of Charles E. Kincaid, the newspaper correspondent indicted for shoot ing ex-Representative Taulbee of Kentucky, n February, 1890, after being out nearly three hours this afternoon, returned a verdict of not guilty. When the foreman of the jury announced the verdict Kincaid heartily shook the hand of ench Juror, thanking them for the verdict. His friends warmly congratulated him upon the happy termination of the trial.

ROME, April 8th,

The trial at Nar! of 170 members of the "Mais Vita society excites intense interest. A few admit that they wounded certala persons by order of the society under fear of death.

The evidence of the informers caused great excitement in court to-day, The prisoners shouted and gesticulated to their friends in court, and the proar amounted almost to a riot.

The Messagero announces that upon the reassembling of the Chamber of Depatles the Premier will submit the correspondence (ex- changed between the United States and the Italian Government on the subject of the New Orleans lynchings.

Many well-informed people here declare that Fava recall was precipitated to afford the Italian Ministry reasons for its failure to effect the promised reductions in the army, navy, and other, national expenditures..

The Itaifa to-day expresses the opinion that Americans have but one god-their strong-box. It further says: In this strong box we must strike them, demanding the largest possible lodemnity.

HALIFAX, April 8th. Elections for members of the Nova Scotia Legislature were held yesterday in Cape Breton, Antigonish and Pants counties to fill vacancies caused by the resignation of Liberal members to run. In the Dominion elections. The Liberals carried all these counties.

MADRID, April 8th. Premier Castillo gave a banquet laat evening In honor of General John W. Foster, special American representative in the negotiations between Spain and the United States for a& reciprocily treaty.

DUBLIN, April 8th.

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Au extraordinary fatality occurred at the University clock tower last evening. Two young fell to the ground and were killed. From appear ances, and the Information which can be gathered, it is believed they were molested by two Mussulmans and leapt from the windows of the staircase to escape from them. No arrests have yet been made.

April 28th.

Dr. Nadashab, who first examined the Parsi girls after the fall from the University tower, is convinced that they were outraged. The relatives offer fifteen hundred rupees reward for evidence.

CALCUTTA, April 28th.

The Kohima colume arrived at Kairong yesterday and was to attack Manipur simul taneously with the Tamu Column to-day. No fighting has taken place on the march. It is reported that the Mabarajah has fled, but Senapati is still in Manipur.

The three columns arrived at Monlpur simultaneously on Monday and occupied the town without resistance. The Maharajah and Senapati are reported to have fled in the direc tion of the Chinese frontier...

BERLIN, April 28th.

The body of the late Count von Moltke was conveyed to-day by the Head-quarters Staff of the German Army to the railway station, from whence it will be taken to-morrow to Krelsau for interment. An imposing military procession was formed, the Emperor William, 'King Albert of Saxony, and the Royal Princes following the

Prince Bismarck was not present.

hearse on foot.

LONDON, April 28th.

The Bill, Introduced by Lord Knutsford for enforcing the observation of treaty rights in Newfoundland, passed the second reading Lerd in the House of Lords last night. Knutsford agreed to defer the second reading the Bill in the House of Common until after Whitsuntide, with a view of allowing time for the Newfoundland Legislature to pass a Dill of Its own to secure the observance both of the beatles in force with France, and the decision of the arbitrators in the lobster question, when made known. His Lordship said that otherwise his BUI would be rapidly pushed on.

Later, accounts from Chill, relating to the reported sinking of the insurgent ironclad Huarcar, differ in many particulars, some of them denying that the vessel has been sunk at all,

April 29th.

The Queen has left Grassé on her return Journey to England.

The influenza epidemic, which has been raging in the North of England, has now reached London. The disease is of the same type as that which prevalled last year.

CAPE TOWN, April 29th,

The census of the whole of Cape Colony shows the population to be ane million and a half.

ROME, April 29th.

A Fapal encyclical will shortly be issued on social questions. The central idea is to place the | Catholic Church at the head of the social move

ment, and demands will be made for interven. Hon in fixing the hours oflabour and the minimum rate of wages to be paid, and for regulacing the work to be performed by women.

PARU, April sgth. The Government has issued an order forbidding meetings in the streets of Paris on Friday, the 1st May, the day fixed for the labour

At the first publle meeting of the National demonstrations on the Continent The troop Federation yesterday it was announced that the in Paris will be confined to barracks on that account in John Dillon's name had been over. | day,

the extent of $15,000, and that there

LONDON, April 30th. drawn were other urgent Habfiities to the amount of Four of the gunners of the 34th Battery of $40,000. It was consequently resolved to cali Royal Artillery, who refused duty at Portsmouth unon McCarthy, and Farnell to immediately on the rock lust, have been sentenced to two release x sum from the fund held in Paris years imprisonment Promotion amongst the suficient to meet the present t and future liabilities, non-commissioned officers of the Battery has LONDON, April 9th, been stopped, one being reduced to the ranks connection with the Io

made by and four returned to the depot. Parnell recently, that Gladstone received Preparations are being made by the various

bis American dynamiters at residence at Continental

stal Governments for maintaining order Hawarden, the St. James Gasets this evening at the Labour demonstrations which take place

to the effect that Aikinson of publishes a

stary

to-moto 1st May. The troops in garrison at Detroit, Mich., and Dr. O'Reilly visited England the principal centres have been lacreased, and 1889 as emissaries of Alexander Sullivan and meetings in the streets of Paris, have been as representatives of the Irish-American extremist forbidden. party, and that while in England upon this decasion the two gentlemen named risited Gladstone. The St. James Garette addr] AB Dr. O'Reilly's name is one of the most notorious In connection with the dynamiters, Gladstone not have received him or Atkinson could without knowing their true character.

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It reported here on reliable authority that gold has been found in large paying quantities in Honduras. The American Honduras Company, working on the Guyape river, passed out over $100,000 in two weeks' work.

Sir W. Whiteway, the Prehler of Newfound land, and the other delegates now in England, are conferring by telegraph with the authorities at St. John's with a view to inducing them to Introduce Bill into the Newfoundland Legisla ture, rendering Lord Kautsford's Bill needless. May 1st.

BOMBAY, MAY

The Queen arrived at Windsor to-day. Up to noon to-day everything has remained quiet in Paris and Ferlin and it is expected the day will pass over without any disturbance grising in any of the different capitals on the ROKE, April 9th, Continent. The Socialiste throughout Italy sro organislog a demonstration for the 1st of May. As a pre D. D. Shroff, the Parsee Assistant Manager paration for the demonstration they have issued of the Oriental Assurance Company, is Bainister manifesto, printed on red paper, which charged with the embezzlement of three lakhs is being secretly distributed among workingmen. of rupees and a warrant has been lasted for his WASHINGTO April oth apprehension. The defalcations are understood President Harrison was in consultation for to represent the excess of the market value over over an hour this morning with Secretary Blaipe. the valve of the Company's investments repres It is learned the conference was upon the sented, in the books Mesure. B. and A. phraseology of the legal part of Blaine's intended Hommarjon are to go through the bankruptcy reply to the Radini despatch. The previdas courts of falls says that the losses have correspondence in the matter has been handled The solely by Bisine, but it is understood the question been caused by the most sockless gambling on of treaty,obligations has devntned a steps faciens ) chentage over known in Bombay:

secured

although many people here, both Chinese and foreigners, declare it is, and that Mr. Haas is on bis way

to Peking

to settle it finally. There is no doubt that Messrs. Mandi & Co, did tender for the loan through their Chinese friends at Peking. They have also been very successful in regard to pushing forward the bronze steel guns and smokeless powder, and at Peking they have Herr von Brandt at their backs, who is one of the best officials in Peking for mercantile purposes.

I enclose you a copy of a sketch map of the Peking Western Hills where the rich coal and mineral mines are situated, the same is furnished by the Chinese friends of Messra. Mand! & Co. In this matter also Herr von Brandt is, I bear, taking a great interest.

It is definitely fixed that Li Hung-chang will leave Tientsin on the 23rd ulte, in the Hrinyu for Port Arthur, etc., on a tour of inspection,

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COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS.

THE great value of' Scott's Emulsion of Purc Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites in Wasting Dirextes is shown by the accompanying.state- ment from. D. C. Freeman, Sydney, Aust. :—. 'Haying been a great sufferer from pulmonary attacks and gradually wasting away for the past two years, it affords me great plansore to testify that the above medicine has given me great relief, and cheerfully recommend it to all suffering in a similar way to myself. In addition I would say

Amusements.

GARKISON

THEATRE,

NORTH BARRACKS. Under he Patronage of H. E. M»jzi-General G. DIGBY BARKER, C.E., Commanding the Troops in China THE "MILITARY MUMMERS" will give

TWO PERFORMANCES of

J. PALGRAVE SIMPSON'S SENSATIONAL DRAMA "DAUDY, HARDACRE" Followed by the Screaming Farce by Charles Selby. "CATCHING AN HEIRESS " ON THURSDAY and SATURDAY, the 14th and 16th May, 1891.

Doors open at 8.30, Commence at 9 p.m.

.PRICES OF ADMISSION. Reserved Sents........... First Second

$1.00

50 20

FANS AND PUNKAHS PROVIDED.'

Tickets can be obtained from the Garrison Sergeant Major, Commissariat Buildings.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

pár No Smoking Allowed. For Further Particulars see Programmes. Tiongkong. 12th May, 1891.

THEATRE

Frog

Intimations.

BANK HOLIDAY.

"N accordance with Ordinanca No. 6 af 1875 Acenter mentioned as Fl

CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Busle | bess on MONDAY (WHIT MONDAY), the 18th

inst.

For the CHARTERED MERCANTILe Bank of

INDIA, LONDON, AND CHINA,

JOHN THORBURN,

Manager, Hongkong.. For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,

AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,

T. H. WHITEHEAD, Manager, Hongkong.

For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION,

F. DE "OVIS, Acting Chief Manager. For the New ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION,

LIMITED,

E. W. RUTTER,

Manager.

For the COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE

DE PARIS,

L. GLENAT,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, 13th May, 1801.

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PUNJOM & SUNGHIE DUA SAMANTAN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE

APPLICATIONS for the ISSUE of PRE-

FERENTIAL SHARES In, the abova' Company, will CLOSE at 5 pm, TO-MOR- ROW, the 15th May, 1891.

There Shares are now offered to Shareholders in the proportion of one Preferential Share to each Ordinary Share held by them, and if not accepted within the time, and date aforesaid, ROYAL they will be deemed to be declined, and after the expiration of such time the said shares will ba dealt with by the Directors at their discretion; preference in alistment being given to present

A. OT). GOURDIN,

Secretary.

BELLEW. Shareholders.

CITY HALL.

POTTER and Mr.

SATURDAY and WEDNESDAY,

that it is very pleasant to take." Any Chemist MRS. can supply it.-A. S. Watson & Co. (Ltd.), agents in Hongkong and China, —l'Adu?,

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAI.

HE Steamship ".

THE

"NINGPO,"

Captain R. Köler, will be despatched for

4 p.m..

the above Port TO-MORROW, the 15th fast., at

For Freight or Passage, apply fo

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 14th May, 1891.

THE

STRAM TO STRAITS AND BOMBAY, (Calling at Colombo if sufficient inducement offers). HE P. & O.S. N. Co.'s Steamship. Last night a fire broke out in the north-west

"TEHERAN," suburb, known as Yui Shuo Trap, and I believe it is still burning. Already over one hundred Captain V. W. Hall, will teave for the above houses have been destroyed, the property of places on THURSDAY, the 21st inst., at NOON, Chen Trotai, valued at over Tis. 100,000. The

E. L. WOODIN, value of goods stored in the godowas there la

Superintendent, stated to be over a million tacls.

Hanelerne. 14th May, 1891. THE CHINA SHIPPERS MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR LONDON.

April 29th, Mr. Gardiner, the new manager of the Hong- kong Bank, accompanied by his wife, baï left for Peking.

To-day Cherg, an Anhwei man and literary graduate, was beheaded. He with three others had been hangers-on at the various camps, and they were arrested ten days ago, and tried and sentenced by a military court. They were charged with being members of a secret society, of which Chang was trid to be the chief, and for issuing the famous placard last year, inciting people to rise and kill all the foreigners, and then march to Peking. Ten days ago he tried on the same game, by sending to the military college a bogus official despatch duly signed and stated. His three associates were sentenced to be banished,

Mr. Ma Kie-tchong is still here, and daily visita Li Hung-chang. His visits are said to be in connection with the Chelan gold mines. Mr. Watson, after seeing the Viceroy, left by the Fungshun for Chefno to see what can be done with the Ping-tu gold mines, started by Mr.

Becher.

Mr. Ma Kie-chong is busy here making Arrangements about the three new steamers which are to be added to the C.M.S.N. Co.'s A:et.-Mercury¿

April agth,

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THE Company's Steamship

"KAISOW,"

May 16th and 20th. Full Particulars in to-morrow' papers. Plan now open at Mestrs, KELLY & WALSH, Hongkone, th May, 18or.

Notices of Firms,

NOTICE.

Hongkong, 13th May, 1801.

WANTED.

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7a1 A POSITION as NURSERY GOVERNESS,

7E have authorized Mr. BOMANJEĖ

WELIMILEBHOY BATLIWALLA to sign our Firm from this date.

N, MODY & Co. Hongkong, 13th May, 1891.

STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

THE

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dr to take care of an invalid lady, Wil travel if desired. Speak German, English and French. References.

Apply to

S.; c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office, Hongkong, 11th May, 1861.

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NOTICE.

· THE SHAMEEN HOTEL AND LAND' COMPANY, LIMITED.

HE OFFICE of the above named Company

Thas been temporary REMOVED to

No. 5, PEDDER'S HILL,

THE Undersigned have this day been

appointed AGENTS for the above Com-where all communications respecting the Com pany at Hongkong.

pany's business should be addressed." DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

By Order of the Board of Directors, Agents.

R. FRASER-SMITH, Hongkong, 11th May, 1891.

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Chairman. Hongkong, 4th May. 1901. AGENCY MITSU BISHI COLLIERIES.

Colony,

727 MR. JOHN GRANT will take charge of this AGENCY during my absence from the

H. U. JEFFRIES, Agent, Hongkong, and April-1801,

NOTICE.

fózo

Ges. L. Castle, Commander, will be despatched MESSRS. DODWELL, CARLILL & Co. as above on or about the 22nd inst.

For Freight, apply to

'ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CÓ.,

Agents. Hongkong. 14th May, 1891/

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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

·NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

S.S. "STUTTGART," FROM BREMEN AND PORTS OF CALL.

are this day appointed. Agents for the GUION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED in Hong- kong, China and Japan.

A. MARSHALL,. Special Representative Galon Steamship Co., Limited, Hongkong, Bth May, 1890.

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Entimations.

WHIT MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 18th and 19th.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

·HONGKONG DERBY, 1892.

1675

HE WEIGHTS for the above RACE will

The weight for inches, not fost, folb, as

beretofore.

F443

E. H. GORE-BOOTH, Clerk of the Course, Hongkong, 17th March, 1891.

NOTICE. THE JELEBU MINING AND TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.. DIVIDEND of 5 "la for the half year

A closing 9th February, 1891, having been

declared, Coupon No. ↑ la PAVABLE at tha Branches of the New Oriental Bank Corporation, Limited, in Hongkong and Singapore on and after to-day as follows -

Lot A for a Shares with $12.50

"

B

"1 20

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C. 5

General Agents,

THE above named steamer having arrived, that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, ARALI BAZAAR will be held at the Slogapore, 30th April, 1891.

Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed

Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk in the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery. may be obtained.

Optional cargo will go on to Shanghai unless notice to the contrary be given before 10 a.m., to-morrow, the 15th inst.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd lost, will be subject to rent,

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2.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godawna, where they will be examined on Thursday, the 21st lost, of 4 P.M. All Claims must reach us before the 22nd

We learn that eight of the men who left Tong-|| shan in a panic have been discharged, but nothing has been done with the Cantonese who were the cause of all the trouble. They certainly should have been dealt with for their assault, whatever was done with the runaway foreigners. It is said that the former were simply allowed to retire from the place, in order, doubtless, to avoid the responsibility of dealing with them,"

The scheme for improving the river has appa-instant, or they will not be recognised, No Fire Insurance has been effected. rently fallen to the ground through the apposi tion if the Taotai. Only another illustration of. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

MELCHERS & Co., how things are not done among the Celestials! If they would even keep the river channel free

Agents. yang obstruction from funks, it would be some Hongkong, 14th May, 1891. thing in the interest of the growing trade con- nected with so important a place as Tientsin.

The French Municipality is still agitating Its waterworks scheme. Whether the Brities elephant," municipality, hardened with a "white will be able to join and make the scheme & success, is uncertain. It hardly seems possible for the smaller body alone to carry it, through. It is greatly to be hoped that the scheme can be carried through to completion in some way.

NOTICE

late Mr. JOHN HENRY SMITH in our THE INTEREST and RESPONSIBILITY of the

F: BLACKHEAD & Co, Firm ceased on the 1st of May this year..

Hongkong. Hongkong. 14th May, 1891.

Tras

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convenient halfway House on Shau-kl-

After a succession of cloudy, damp days, we are now having dry, hot, windy weather. Vegetation to coming forward quite rapidly. The MR. OSBORNE begs to announce at this water on the plato la gradually receding, malawan Road is now open. from evaporation. It was not as high by severni Inchesas in the flood of 1870, and, if anything, is receding more slowly. Where it was possible to plant wheat last autumn, there is promise of good yield. So of the spring-sown wheat. But there are large tracts of land yet under water. April 30th,

The bead at Trechulin presents a bury ap pearance during the whole shipping season, as it is used as a transit godown for the whole import trade; but at present all other mer- chandise is overshadowed by the immense stacks along its whole length of rice which are piled up and breadth, and as high as a house. The wholesale destruction of the cereal crops by the Goods last summer has left a large vacuum to filled up by imported grain, and such is the scarcity of the northern grains that rice which is in ordinary times a luxury beyond the means of the people is now cheaper than their own prosj ducts.

His Excellency the Viceroy is immensely pleased at the way in which the German paper has vindicated the Chinese action in the matter many occupies the position of tar of the audiences and for the time being Ger- meritorious of all the Western tributaria N. Oi Datly News,

The HOTEL commands a beautiful View and is situated in a cool and breezy spot.

There is a convenient landlog jetty opposite the Hotel for Lunches.

The best Brands of WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS, &c, always on Stock, MEALS CRO be served at any hour. Prompt attendance.

Hongkong, 14th May, 1891,

NOTICE.

ITALIAN CONVENT on Behalf of the poor of that Establishment.

Avaried assortment of articles, both Useful and Ornamental, for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children,

THE SUPPORT OF THE COMMUNITY IS EARN- ESTLY SOLICITED,

The Bassar will open each day at ro am. Hongkong, 11th May, 1891.

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NOTICE

HE Certificate of 25 Shares in this Company THE

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D. GILLIES, Secretary,

Hongkong, 4th May, 1891.

NOTICE.

JEYE'S SANITARY COMPOUNDS

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JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OR ANTISEPTIC PAINT.

THE

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Stamp, and Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture, blown to the Bottle, without which mene are genuine,

Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., C.E., Chief Sanftury - Enginner, Local Government Board, London, says

"It is the best Disinfectant in use.?

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DENTISTRY,

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Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly, anipled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED

TO

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CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 7th March, xügie

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