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Intimations.

DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA,

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LIMITED,

CHEMISTS,; &c.

EUCALYPTUS OIL AND

INFLUENZA.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1892.

The Honghang eleganphApri

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1892.

TELEGRAMS,

THE BEHRING SEA, FISHERY DIFFICULTY.

LONDON, March 8th. The Marquis of Sallabury, In replying to Prest. dent Harrison's despateb, consents to the mods vivendi being resumed when the Arbitration Treaty has been ratified, but subject to a muinal ssessing of damages caused to the sealing vessels arising out of the probiblion to take

Fail the preventives, OIL OF EUCALY- OF PYTUS, eliber disguised under fancy names or in its pure state, has earned the most proseala in certain waters.

fessional and lay support, and up to the presen

Merch #gth.

THE Osaka Prison was lit by electricity on the THE Canadian Pacific Co.'s steamship Empress | enbalstence expenses to date, cost of passage to of Yaban, from Hongkong, via Shanghai and Kabe, laft Yokohama this morning for Victoris Vancouver, B.C.

THE P. & O. 5. N. Co's steamer, Nisam left 'Nagasaki for this port at 4 p.m. yesterday.

The Italian cruiser Cartalone antived at Colorabo on the 18th ulto, en route to China, THE Agents (Mesura. Dodwell, Carlili & Co.) inform us that the steamship Hankow left Singapore for this port to-day, and is due on or about the 13th inst

England, and damages for breach of contract of employment. Mr. Robinson, instructed by Mars, Dennys and Mossy, was for plaintiffs, and Mr. Polla k, instructed by Meists, Johnson, Stokes, and Master, defended.

Mr Pollock objected that this line of exami matton looked like questioning, the decision of the Marino Court,

Hit Lordship said that that point was not yet settled, and he would keep his mind open anto it. Witness, continuing, and he remembered that Mr. Roblusan stated the facts of the case

in the Tourans proceedings two of the engineers were with the crew in wishing the ship to ba some length, and went into every detall of the legal aspects of the suit, He said the defendant stopped, but these two were not called us wit mede a counter-claim for loss caused by delays in the Marine Court. The prisoners were

asked. a new boat for the Java trade, She is not hurt, owing to the crew's refoxk) of duty In Tousands | agreement made by the captain with the men at if they wished to call witnesses. The also for cost of survey of the ship at their request the Residency was to abide by the report on the

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It was reported this morning that one of Messrs. Butterfield & Swire's steamers, when going to to Quarry Bay last night was unlucky enough to Jun aground. We understand that she got, afləri again, after a portion of her cargo had been iransferred to lighters. The shiple the Hu-pak,

A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 618,endent of Police, arrived here by the mail defendant disputed the claim for subsistence and MAJOR-GENERAL GORDON. Captain Soperly--Im for cost of shipping Annamero crew; and S.G, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland yesterday, afternoon and, after reporting himself passage home, on the ground of the Acting Street, on Tuesday, the 12th instant, at 8.30 for to the Governor this morning, called at the Harbour Master's sentence on the crew when p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially Central Station and on the Palice Magistrate, charged with disobedience. Plaintiffs disputed this entence, and questioned the Acting Harbour Master's jurisdiction; and they mainesined that they were justified in stopping work.

invited.

A YISHERMAN from the Columbia river says that the water of that stream is an clear that the salmon can see you with half an eye, and he adds that when they have done that they wink the other eye and swim away.

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We understand he will relleve Mr. Horspoel, Capt. Superintendent the past year, to-morrow who has so ably discharged the duties of Acting morning.

President Harrison has expressed himself It certainly seems to have 'vindicated the satisfied with the reply received from the | AN American paper remarks that seven bundred Inspector Hanson found them all engaged in m

Marquis of Salisbury referred to in yesterday's

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clalms put forward in its behalf,”—Chamisi and" || telegram.

Druggist. Feb. 6th, 1895.'

DAKINS' STANDARD

BRAND OF EUCALYPTUS

OIL.

Bottles, so cis, and $1,50.

DEATH OF THE GOVERNOR OF

KWANGTUNG..

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT,)

CANTON, 7th April, 1891.

His Excellency Liu, the Governor of this Province, who has been 'fa fxiling health for (some time past, died last night.

Lis, it will be remembered, was formerly Minister for China to Great Britain, France and Rasala. Ed., H.K. Tiligraphi)

No2 33 & 24, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL LOCAL AND GENERAL,

thousand gallons of rum go from Boston every year to accelerate the civilization of Africe, and not one ounce of the bichloride of gold. This is a wrong that certainly ought to be righted.

Mis. O'Mulligan-Phwhat do yes thłok, av dress-refarm?

SEVENTEEN men, two widows and one youth had to kowlow to Mr. Wodehouse at the Magistracy this morning and explain how it was that

fist night. Neither the falsehoods of the men game of fantan in a private house at Van-ma.ti nor the shrill ejaculations of the widows were of any avail and finearanging from five to twenty firo dollars were imposed. ADMIRAL Sir. Edmund Fremantle, the recently appointed Commander-in-Chief in Chlua, has This officer commanded the Cossscle in the East. aplected Cap'ain M'Quhal as his flag-captain.

Indies during the blockade of the African coast.) WHO is responsible for the disgraceful conditiosistion. Admiral Sir Frederic Richards, who whilst Sir Edmund was in command of that of the road-way leading from the Paries to the returns home, will sncere Admiral Fairfax at Jewish cemetery in the Happy Valley? Perhaps the Admiralty, the latter officer relinquishing our energetic Director of Public Works will take that position in order to command the Channel steps to remedy what is certainly a most objec Squadron, when Admiral Sir Michael Culme tionale nalunoce,

Seymour's term expires shortly Admiral Fremantle was to leave London (or the Far East

March 18th.

Mrs. Whalen-Daress-refarm, is it? Share the old man's pants to fit Denny, an' it's no it's a great savin. It's on'y visterday I refarmed shmall job, nether,

When the ship rolled

The men furned to soon after receiving the report. his Lorishia saldo should certainly way that On Mr Follock commencing to cross-examine, the evidence does not warrant a conviction; an specific act of disobedience was proved,

Cross-examined-Witness bad Intended the on Feb. 6, as he understood the ship was going men to be discharged, and written off the articles, to

sea before they would be released from prison. By the Court-He Intended that they should matotenance or passage to England. There was, have no more claim on, the,ahlo at all, fer however, no evidence that the ship was going to while in gaol. sex. The men would be written off the articles

Re-examined—The master would attend at the Mercantile Marine office, render the men's account, and leave their pay for them when they came out of gaol.

William Arthur Bonnett, A.B, a West Indian, articles, to go to Middlesbro, but the vessel had aid the shipped at Sheerness, under costing to put into Hall for repairs. Middlesbro he shipped under deep-sea ticles On reaching for two years, to be discharged in the Uatted Singapore. Had to put into Saigon for coal, Kingdom, Went via Hamburg to Penang, and and had to pat back again, boilers and tuber being in a bad state and vessel fall of water. Plates and planks were displaced. "Arts all of water in the atoke hole and engine-room His Lordship Doesn't that strike you as very over the shop at every roll, and about five feet

their feet shiped off by loose plates amnahing goes away, and they have no chance to say Stages had to be ringed for the men to stand an unfair? The master pays, in their absence, and

of the men had

anything.

Got back to Saigon, and the whole crew went to had signed for. The order of discharge would about. The engled pumps were choked, and the crew and passengers all bad to turn to baling cuting to articles, with such reductions as the men.

Witness unld they would be paid accord.

but the Captain went to see him first. The was the arul practice here. see the Consul, with the Captain's permission anal their right to a passage to England. That Consul ordered them on board, saying the Captain would put the shio right; he only heard They went back on board, but did not turn to.. about four words" of what the men had to say

the promise, The Captain west ashore and get lot of Anagmese, but there was not a sailor nor fireman among them. These men, however, where the Captain anchored and asked the agreement (produced), and they did turn lo. He were not yet discharged, but still belonged to the sald he would put the Annamese shore, but did not do so. The crow were afraid to go to sea because the ship was not seaworthy, bat the captain said he had a lot of money and be intended to use it up when he got to "ongkong. As soon as the vessel was at sen the engines mast-head. It was fine weather, calm, sunny, and called would not work, and she lay there three or fourled, would be settled. days without maving, and with a signal at the not much wind, but there was a ground swell that made the vessel roll heavily. The water got in the engine room from the boller-tubes. Wooden

with

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE Pacific Mall S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Ris of the Chinese Consulate Service, has been lent the P. & O. Co.'s Beamship Britannia on Nothing was done to the ship at all; in spite of

WINES AND SPIRITS.

de Janeiro left San Francisco for this port, vís❘ Yokohama, on the 5th inst.

AN Emergency meeting of the "Ararat" Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners, will be held in Freemasons'

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the practice of the Court in Hongkong to dis

His Lordships Do you main to say that it is charge a

a man who has a right to be cariled back to England?

· Witness isid 'that was so. In reply to Mr. Robinson, witness said that the order was to enable the ship to taky another crew, wishing to The captain would have to go to the shipping office and write them off the books, and write a

The EngliAman states that Mr. E. H. Parker,

by the English Foreign Office for service as Political Officer on the Barma Chinese frontier. destination, a few days ago. Mr. Parker left Hongkong for Bahmo, his writes to the Z. and C. Ezdress, on March took the vessel down the river to Cape St. James! RO way before the original crew was out of gaol.

E invite attention to the following Brands, Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for ❘ We would direct the attention of our aporting cheery China dinner at the Metrapple on the origina! crew to tira to. He gave them a written fresh crew en, ́He bad not done so, so they

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THE, Norwegian steamer Drot, which arrived here from Salgon on the 31st ulto. with a cargo of rice, was towed over to the Kowloon decks this afternoon to undergo some extensive repairs and alterations.

IT is announced that Mr. Henry Nevill Derlag, First Secretary of Embassy at Rome, has been offered and has accepted the post of Diplo matic Agent and Consul at Sofia, In the room of Mr. Nicholas Roderick O'Conor, the recently appolated Minister to China.

Docter (to his patient, a share gambling victim on the verge of bankruptcy): "And, above all, preserve entire equanimity of mind; have no enres, no trouble.”

Patlent: Thanks, doctor, fw your prescrip tion, By-the-way, where can I have it reade up ?"

WE hear that a Japanese merchant has and bere for the purpose of “picking up" one or two consting steamers and coffiers. He 11. ander 0.60 stond to be keeping his eye on the Torrington, and is stated to have made private bids for two of three well-known coasters, but so far without

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WE note from a home medical journal that the appointment of Dr. Jas. Cantlle, of Hongkong to be an Honorary Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. J hn of Jerestem in England, -has-received the Queen's approval-Dr. Cantile has done a lot of excellent work in connection with the St John Ambulance Association, both bere and elsewhere, and richly merita the honour that has been conferred on bim.

C150 THE following appointments for the China a dos. to have been made at the fears, are Licul. E. D. Ogilvy, to the Impériauss, to date Feb. 1and. Staff Paymastois H, W. Paul, to be Secretary to Vice-Admiral Sir E. F. Fremantle, to date Feb. 17th and E. W. Neveaham, to the Severn, to date Feb. 17th. Chaplalo Rev. J. M. Merton, to the Victor Emanuel, additional, for Hongkong yard, to date March 1st.

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LiZUT-GENERAL DUNNE, late 69th Regiment, and-In your excellent account of that very readers to the Boxing Tourosment announced reeing" remate, to the effect that an link 33rd Your reporter did not quite extch my 10 take place on Saturday the 21rd inst, ensign of the gath, at the celebrated meeting in Intending competitors are entries must be sent to Corinthian," care of the h a North Pole." landed for the chairmin rerainded that the Happy Valley in 64, with an "Archer-like" "Hongkong Telegraph" office, enclosing fee of the Blue Ribbon of the China tuf five years $1.00, not later than Saturday next, the 9th before Osberaz, en "Pretender," won for bin fast.

the Blue Ribbon of the English turf at Epsom." of the prosperity of that State, recently said years ago, when North Pole won the Hongkong EX-GOVERNOR Houser of Montana, In speaking were present at Happy Valley twenty-eight Alas! how few remain in this calony to-day who

We have 175,000 population. We shipped out Derby in the popular blue and silver-braided during last year $10,000.00 worth of caidle, $5,000,000 worth of wool, mutton and horses Jacket of Robert fardine. and $40,000,000 worth of copper, silver, gold and lead. Our people were never so prosperous as at present."

A CHINAMAN, who ought to know, has induced an Australian paper to publish a yarn that in China when a man of high degree" dies his body is embalmed by beleg packed in tea, which in afterwards boxed up agalo, And a private mark placed on the box informe China that it is consequently fit only for export to then that this wee has been made of the tea, and belted foreigners. Great Scott Which dead leper la in our tot-pat to-day t

A YOKORAMA contemporary Inveighs fapanese justice then

against at

Watanabe and J; Kamike, who so cruelly bats tered out the brains of the negro Davis, in cold blood, have been sentenced, the former to three and the latter to four years' imprisonment, Evidently, a foreigner's life weighed in the scales of Japanese justice is a very light thing A more deliberate murder could hardly be con- celved, yet four years is the extreme penalty for the crime."

A

stick in the baller tubes,

YOUNG woman was kidnapped in the neigh- plugs had to be made, and these kept dying nut bourhood of the colony some months ago and anld for $100 to an old "hag" who tried to Tuesday last. Faar hundred dollars had been truggle her slave off to Sin Francisco on advanced on her as bargain-moner, and $1,000 more was to be forthcomings. ROOD 28 the young damsel was put ashore in the "Land of the Free." She had been trained how to deceive the American officials and the landing at Frisco, replies to give to interrogaters, so as to effect a But the whole thing full through owing to Inspector Lee receiving orders to arrest her "packet mother which he did and holed her up before Mr. Wodehouse at the Police Court this morning, when she denied that she was either a procurers or slave-dealer. the defence was a triftoo thin and the result is that the good old lady has been sent "up" for

12 months.

But

Tax statements made editorially in last night's China Mail, that the Steam Launch Co small steamer Perseverance is not a British ship and cannot be treated as such; and that she therefore must report herself to the Chinese Customs at Chung-chow on her way to and from Macao." are utterly false and absolutely ridiculous. That the Perseverance does stop at Chung-chow at the request of the Chinese Customs authorities may be true enough, but she is not bound to do so, and if the Customs officers attempt force ther will de so at their peril. The Hongkong Government on being appealed to some two years ago, when the then Kowloon Commissioner of Customs (Mr. F. A Morgan) insisted that Mr. Fraser-Smith's seam- launch Alice should call in at Chung-chow when

very decided opinion that the claim of the

recognised.

Chinese Customs was one that could not be

belping, and got. there

turn

not compulsory, and was not a discharge in By the Court -The order of discharge was itself, the Captain could go to the Shipping office, write the men off, and settle accounts. Whatever accounts, of passage etc., had to be

The ship's steward,Campbell, was next

The case was not concluded when. Ike Court ∙rose,

THE STEAM-LAUNCH COMPANY, LIMITED..

An extraordinary meeting of the Steam-launch Pedder's Street; at five o'clock yesterday evening Co, Ld,, was held at the Company's Office, 2,

for the purpose of confirming the following resolution parsed at the extraordinary meeting held on the 15th March last:-

That in the Second line of Article ga of the Articles of Association the word Twice" be struck out and that there be substituted therefor the ["Once} That in the Fourth live of Article go of the Articles of Association the word Twelva) be struck out and that there be substituted therefor the word 'Sim

The

Chair was occupied by Mr. J. W. Noble, and those present were: Meins, Ho Fock, Chée Kam (Directors), Ip Chee Tong, Ho WaÍ Hug, Chun Shan Tong. Leung Sha Trol, Ne Fang Chow, Ho Sung Tong. Man Kwang, Ng Tre Chang, Yam Nam, Tin Chan, Shủ Chun, Sha! Ko, Lai Po Tin, Ho Chick Shan, and F. V. P. Yeats (Secretary), and

On the mation of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Ho Wai Hing, the resolution was unani. mously confirmed.

COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR.

A CHINESE LIGHTER BUNE,

great force, with the fall pressure of steam. Os puiting Into Tourane, the men did not strike, but coal was taken, in and she put to sex. It took two days to get g5 miles. All the time, the carpenters were busy making wooden plugs to left at Middlesbro on account of having to make One carpenter had

so many plugs, Coal ran out, and a lot of the wood was taken from the ship's áttings, deck, etc, to keep the farmacos going. At last the ship was headed back, to Tourane, with wind and ses ere easily. While lying in their bunks at Tournas, brooding over their mis fortuner, the third officer came and told them they were foullah to go to sea in such a skip, as they might lose their lives. Next morning the officer told the bostawala to order the men to to, but they refuted. The third and fourth officers asked and obtained leave to go ashore and see,

A seaman, Sturgeon, from Mauritius, and the Resident, there being no consul at Tourane, fireman, Mahamed Ahmed, could speak French, Ultimately the Resident asked the Captain to allow roms French officers to survey the vessel. Acemdingly the officers did so, and witness knew only by hearsay what they did. It will interest chooser and others to know

Then the Captain and crew all went ashore and that the tea shipments from Calcutta to the 16th

the Resident, who said he could do nothing. alims were 106 millions as compared with 95

Tourane being a French part. They went en multe palad Test, Orchis about 86 millions

board, but did he wok Next day they received have passed through the auctions, as against 25

a copy of the survey written in French millions last season; in addition a good deal bus

that a passenger, the commander, and the been said privately, but not so such as was

chief engineer of the M. M. steamship Ari disposed of in this way last year. Since the

thure, at the request of the R aldent, formed and March, when the average obtained in Calcutts was 6 sonas, no sale was held

ber of repairs must be made, the loose floor commission of survey, and found that a num

A collision that might have been attended there until the 17th when about 10,000 pkgs.

plates fixed, the bolter tubes cleaned and with serious resulta occurred in the harbour thla sol i at firm rates for good, but easier for com-running between Hongkong and Macao, gave amended, and all of which could be dene by the moraleg between the Dock Company's launch

crew,

crew this lighter employed on document, though it was in French and une Praya reclamation Tur launch, which is being Intelligible to them, they were satisfied, and went temporarily used by the officers of the Spanish to work. The ship put out, and four hours from Cruiser San Quentin, now in Kowloon dock, ren Tourane something gave way in the beller right into the lighter, cutting her down to the agalo, and the

bat managed to ship day to

water's edge? : After colliding, the lunch backed- shard again and reach Hongkong. At the 9, although it was quite evident that the lighter Harbour Offics they were all together, was stesmed away at fall-speed-the with refusal of duty, the firemen, who were all persons on board perhaps, Imagining that, n Arabs, and that deck hande, who 'ware West number of camping in, the immediate vicinity Indians. None of them gave evidence, as

they would pick up the crew of the were all prisoners, but wineas made a statement

mashed-up craft. "However,

efficient, ald was promptly available for the whole number. There were about za or form another direction. The Dock Co.elaunch them. The Arabs could not speak much English. No-6-huonened-to-be lying alongside the The men had no chance to call witnesses. Since Canadian Pacific Liner Empress (of

of Ghing, and coming out of gaol witness and most of the crew the No. 1 Chinese, seeing the accident,

"lost nok were staying at boarding-house in Lecar Rowmoment in going to the rescue. And he was or elsewhere. Witness was paying 35 per week fost in time, as he had only succeeded in getting Witnesswagen were 4 per month, datleg from the crew of the lighter on board the launch,

of leaving the ship. He had received

plange, comtez up to the surface of the water in accommodate 413 sloon passengers, and Intended for the India, Chins, and Australian Harbour Master) was 161. The crew had not rescued people were landed at Talm-taasteoli::|| mall service carried on by the company. "A | yet been signed off, so that, they still belonged Ár there cannot be the slightest doubt skat, special feature in this ship will be the spray to the shipastikan dampaikan di mane but for the womptitude displayed by the crow of rooms," which are fitted with douche, spray, and

Cross-examined-Witness" agreement was No. 5 launchx number of lives would inevitably needle baths, which will prove a great luxury in for two yours certain, to come back to England; have been lost, we trust their meisterious conduci tropical climates. A sister ship, the Australia, The Captain had not employed Annamites to It is only air to state that It was foggy

will not go unrewarded. en donde is also being built by the same fin

clean er repair the ship, as they could not do is in the harbor this morning, and we have so the firemen had to do it. At Cape St. James the Captain gave them writted promiss that reason to suppose that either the steersman of if they would go on, with the work he would No. 5 launch or the man at the helm on board charge them nothing more that, the 35. fo for the the lighter showed gross carelessness but the Anaamiles down the river, that was understood steaming away of the launch, after seeing that 10.00 to be $3.50 all ipgether, not 85.Co cach. The story the lighter bad received her quietus and was 10.00 of the bad worse was not exaggerated 53 tons och is a rapidly minking, certainly requires some explans. 1000 body was very brightened.

Antonio Gutierrez, deputy Superintendent of The No 1 of the rescuing launch is a the Mercantile Marine Office, said that the crew these family réiles are still in existence.

fitting recipient of the Bellllos medal--If any of were sentenced by Capt. Hastings to be dias 10.00 charged after their finpelsonment, but the dis charge was not carried out jam page

The following let of moral virtues was drawn up by Dr. Franklin for the regulations of his life: Temperance-Est not to fullness; drink, not to elevation.

THE London Gazette of March 26th annoyoçes | mon kinds. that Mr. Francis Atired Cooper and Mr. Robert Murray Ramsey, R.N. are to be oficial ment- bers of the Hongkong, Legislative Council, so long as they shall hold their respective offices of head of the Public Works Department and Bot Harbour Master. So mole it be I but it is about time the ranks of the unofficial members were Increased sufficiently to give the community a $1.29 fair share in the management of their own faire 1.40 A DESPERADO named Li Sing, who has been detained fu Victoria Gaol for the past fortnight 1-75 awaiting the Governor's directions respecting bis rendition to the Chiness mathorities, was banded over toa deputy of the Viceroy of Canton on aboard a Chinese gunboat yesterday afterabot Two more alleged Chinese brigands and mur-

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THE F. and O. Co's new steamer Himalaya has heen launched at Mesure Caird and Co.'s yard, Silence-Speak not but what may benefit Grenses. This is the largest vestel ever built others or yourself; avoid triding conversation. the port, her principal dimensions being 1- Order-Let all your things, have their place; Length, 466 feet breadth, ga fest; and depth, let each of your businesses have its time 378 feet. She will be supplied by the builders

Relation-Resolve to perform what you with triple-expansion engines indicating 10000 ought perform without fail, what you resolve. horse power, which will be capable of driving Frugally-Make no expense butita de good her at sea sta speed of over if knots, or more to others or yourself; that is, waste nothing. than 20 miles, an hour. The ship will be Industry-Lose no time be always employed elabrately fitted up, and the different saicons, in something ustfal ; keep out all poaccessary library, music-room, &c., will be ornamented action.

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| derers--one of them the man who, nearly killed | nocently and justly; and if you speak, speak | kavics of the Imperial Institute. This latest August 27, and he claimed top to the time' when the Chinese "hooker ” went down, within: Justice-Wrong nons by doing injorienyor addition to the P. and O. Company's fleet will Six days pay (the fine Imposed by the aute or two afterwards, bottom.upwards, Tho

himself when attempting to break not of gaol a couple of weeks ago—were handed over to the tender mercles of Chinese officials this afternoon, 0.75 and will, we understand, become a head aborter

at Kowloon city to-morrow morning,"

omiiting benefits that are your duty,

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Cleanliness-Suffer no uncleanliness in the Toys Iz is reported in home papera that the Indo- body, clothes or babitation,

China Co's new steper Tak Sang, 150, 1998, Tranquility-Be not disturbed about tries, which left' the Clyde on the night of the syth | or at apcidents common or unavoidable. 1,00 February with a general cargo, returned to Haliliy-Imitate cags Christ, -

Greenock the next day, having been in collaton about midnight off Ailsa Craig with the bar. 1.10 quentine Theia, bound for Ayr, with a carga of cotton take. The bows of the barquéntine were completely washed, and her foremast carried away. She was towed to Ayr leaking. The 0.75 steamer is also damaged and lasking. Captain

Carmichael, of the Tak Sang, telegraphed 1.00 follows: Tak Sang in collision 9.19 lb barguentine. Hull badly damaged, saloon-gut fitted, no lives lost,"

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It is stated in a recent issue of the Bangkok Tax Hon. Treasurer of the Allee Memorial Times that Mr. Charles Rovsing, the Secretary of Hospital begs to acknowledge, with thanks, the the Railway department who has beenat daggers following donations to the funds of the Hospital drawn with the elegant Gaten Director Dr. G. H. Bateson Wright 2000 General who undertook to correct (1) Sir Andrew Hen. J. H. Stewart Lockhart.............. Clarke's surveys, has instituted proceedings in Mr. J. M. Armstrong... the German Consular Court agalost Mr. K. Mr. C. Ewas once outer Bethge, D. G. of the Royal Railway Department, Mr. J. H. Maciehose......10 00 under paras. 167-8, of, the Strafxenstbuck, Mr. R. Bocker Penal Code, to compel the restoration of his Mr. J. 5. Van name to the lists of officials in the Department, Mr. L. Genat

supplied to the editors of several Eastern Mr. E. Pabane directories. From what we know of Mr. Roving Mr Ada Silveira.................

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Mr. Pollock sald, in answer to his Lordship, that this order of discharge would, as he sub Dmitted, disenthile the mes to passage to Esgliad

Comr. W. C. H Hastings sald his appoint

kepigeno

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HERE is an interesting little paragraph from the Sydney Dulisiin which somehow seems to fit a few locsi philanthropists who were influential we f feel confident that he is folly justified in the Mr. P. F. Taint. celebrities a few short weeks ago and am now course He is pursuing with the man who Messrs. Frarejee Hormasjee & Co. 4.50 040 scattered like sheep without shepherd made such a consummate ass afbimsell over the Rev. A. G. Goldsmith .........

Wanted--a big-souled, keen visioned man, to Karat Railway tenders, for, although Mr.

Rev. R. EF Gottschalk... 4.50 0.40 travel the Colonles and drive home to the Rorning has neser been legally dismissed and Rev. F.Kircher............

as ago bearty of the masses the lesson of the late | there is no therefor at all, he being far and Rev. G. Reusch

financial crashes that the most Brilliant away the best man that even yielded the craron

Mr. L. Weinberg, on financier * Is the man who can wheedle most of and manipulated the theodolyte in the service of Messrs. C. M. Dhessala & Co. the small people's savings into his hands to do the King of Slamet his name has been Messrs. C. O. Bhesania & Co., Good Leeward Island...$1.50 per Gallon. he likes with, who can scoop the largest profits expunged from the lists of employés of the rath LIQUEURS.

of a "boom" founded on falsehood and way department supplied to Eastern directories, maintained by fraud, and who can reveal himself

C Fine A. V. H. Geneva

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Finest Old Jamaica, Violet

Capsala <+> 13

Benedictine Maraschino'

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Curacoa Hearing's Cherry Cordial Chartreuse Dr. Siegert's Angosturs

-Bitters, &c. PRICES ON APPLICATION,

and It is significant that the Directory far

as the meanest, most contemptible of skunki Bangkok and Slam, for 1893, pubilified at the when the boom, collapses, and yet keep out of office of the Bangkok Times, in leg alphabetical.

gaol "He's only a deuced pad financer who | directory." Song - Rabbing Chile ·

reta into gaol"-Lord! What's" series of | Royal Railway

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS AND WILD

ARGAWEST SHOW,

There was a remarkable contrast between recent scenes'st West Faint and that witnessed-

5.00 went was that of Actor Harbour Master be last night. Instead of cold killing tempera 5.00 was not gazetted Acting Marine Magistrate, but|ture and

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colder and Tess inspiriting.

that was a part of the 19:54 's duties, and he was dudience, numbering never up to three figures,

po sworn in a Magistrate. He produced a copy of there was last sight, warm leasant, clear air,

proceedings in the Marke Court held by bim

on Feb, gik when the crew of the Terrington were charged with disobedience at Tourase He ordered them to pay the cost of survey

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the

Bering thousands, to witness an unmistakeably

and a crowded and fashionable nudience, nume

COLONIAL COURT OF ADMIRALTY.

geanine exhibition of unusually high merit, which

allied stoms of applause, and stamped the

and subsitutes, forfekt six days pay be rear with the indelible mark of success at once prisoned for Varibus perlids, and be discharged So many shame and disappointments have At the end of those periods. It was not his marred the simple faith of Hongkong

residents

addressss could be delivered frona'that text by a | "official directory; tin ghalal sometaret,val Riff) Lästore Mr. Flalding Clarks, Acting Chu intention that the pay should be stopped more and brought them to bliter and dearly-bought

strong man

DAME

He'd make another, land, boom, has been carsially idh; out and P. Raine with all the concomitant of vicious lumsy, cophonious names substituted doubtless by sanctified swindling and gambling Fand robbery direction of the man who couldn't help the of the poor, under the going-od ti promoting vulghty Krupp of Essen worth a cent. Wosial national paperity. Impossible for my ful Awall the result of this new phase of the TRD WAY. fat generation, red

scandal with considerabis interest,

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, 2

Hongkong, 4th February, algą,

FruticeJus

April 7th,

THE “TORRIMOTOM ""ABAIN. The crew of the Terringim stod for wages das up to February Gingston, 2005, 134, 114,

than afr days. If he had known that the imeyalding in the way of attractions and ambad prisonment Impiled stoppage of wages, he would wants no less than in commercial affalis, that it not have sentenced them as he did. As to the Linally, semarkable to see so many assemble cost of the survey, be produced the copy of the of the opening of any new venture and proceedings before the Resident at Touran, 18 equally which was read in the Marine Courty slepant we have among us as entermalta antifactory to find that bill of costs of surveya operaviora Bore first appearance among we endorser

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