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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1892.

about two seconds, or perhaps zł (can't print taking mearures to account for the rest of the recurring decimals in ordinary newspaper type). band who will probably try to relors, to Chika before time, Mr. Smyth (apologise if incorrect), in small nuties. The Commissioner »ddis that arrival, he was "otified that if he did not imme- | scored the third goal for his side, which thus the men killed are two Shận Burmans and Ight | Railway, a tank-engine, to be used on the con-

left the Milings the wloners by a single. Chin men. The madding crowd then went to Domum, dulce Domsm-BUCCANKEHOFF. ・・

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

Ten competitore contested "The Short Range "up" on Saturday. The weather was fair, and Mr. W. Duecan proved to be the winner. His core of 66 aho secured the handicas spoon: whilst that for the best nat score fell to Mr. Watson, with a creditable 61.

SIMLA. July 2pd. The Heirra rebellion, in Afghanistan, appears to be becoming more serious each day, though tis impnisible to say with certainty what tribes have really joined in ft. The Amir is collecting all his available forces, having called down troops from Torkestan, and is straining every effort to crush the rbellion, which has become

a most lomidable one.

Zhob, except a report that font of the levy were There is no fresh news of the Warlet rald in shot, Instead of three, as at first stated. There The following are the scores :----

Not Alow. Grandes not appear to be any deabl that Afghan parda, yards, socal anos, total influence is stirring up the budmashes.

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blackmall upon Catholic and heretic alike. A young clergyman of the Established Church fanted here in May last. · A half-hour after his diately take off his chuchi garb and wear ordiasty lay-apparel, he woul be deported. The second day he remived matice that if he talked on religions to any but British subjects, he would suffer the same face. A missionary, bible-reader, colporteur or religious muse is an habitusi criminal. It is a crime to leport a Protestant Bible, prayer-book or hymn-book. It is n maka- demeanor to hold Prosentant public meeting or to sing a Protestant hymn. There are only four ports for foreign commerce, where there might be forty. The merchants and natives all desire it, but the church forbids it because "foreign heretic merchants may undermine foundations and imperil the salvation of the people. Through their rapacity, the people are poor, almost paupers. They are the tlcheste organization in the East. Their possessions in the Philipines are valued at twenty millon *terling, they have three million sterling invested In the tresty ports of China and are said to have five million stealing in Furop", They are censors of the press and forbid the" publication | of political and scientific news, which may appeal to the questioning sense of the pubile compel the newspapers to print all the religious news they desire as well as accounts of the miracles they furnish. They manufacture. miracles at the rate of our a day. In the Interior they have blessed and venerated such objects old Chinese. Josses, volcaule stoner and pleces of the "true cross," made from Loren iran-wood.

They teach the natives to bato science and to loathe Englishmen, Germans and Protestants generally as children of the devil They open and read letters fo the malls, supervise all telegraphs and keep up a system of espionage

every private lamily.

On

and

Such is the condition of the Philippines at the present moment. It would be hopeless indeed but for the growth of the liberal and anil-clerical party to Spaio, the spread of Young Lason bere and the incicasing interest taken by the great powers in their commerce with the Far East,

Manils, August tolb, 1892...

F. S. J.

THE KOWLOON SALVATIONISTS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Hompromɑ TruBORAJ

SIR, Jn your article in Saturday's laser

"Kowloon Srationiste" you staże you will send a reporter to get a column of news about the palm-smiters. There is no need for him to ron the ilsk you mention na I was there once and will give you some frets →→→

On a Monday night, some weeks ago, as I was straling by the Godowns at Kowloon I was taken by the hand and asked to come to a free and happy home and there find out what it is In be there." I was taken to a private house and found there assembled in an upper room, à la Plymouth Brethren, a company consisting of nine Tommies," two Joes, four Jolly Tars and a few sad-looking civilians. The Ball opened by the whole crowd getting on their hind legs. Then one of the party brayed out the number and a few lines of a hymn and then they all started singing it in different keys. All I could get hold of was part of the refrain" the lamb, the limb, the bleeding lamb." This lasted until they had ronred themselves hoarse and the polse was deafenlag and the yelps at times unearthly, and could have been heard mile off. How I pitied the poor unsaved people trying to sleep the vicinity, After this all began to feel for the floor with their knees, but one unfortunate goat, who commenced with self sinctified air and blue nose" twang to jaw and slobber over a chair back-thanking this "Lo-ord" that he was saved and not as other men were asking him to send brother Bowling, on the trackless deep, a fair wind as sold Brother B wat one of the fold. He hoped If any sloper was present that the Lord would make is knees to tremble and is are lead within in and soon ad in When he had exhausted his vocabulary he sighed heavily and then a soldier held forth that he was thankful that since he 'ad joined the 411ppy and head 'ad to suffer prosecullen, gone back on him and had called him a mean sneaking 'ound for which he praised Xthe Land (Graans and Amene from the kneeling brethren). He praised him because he had not had a "smile" since last Independence Day altho tempted oftes, promised never to do it again, and to get married as soon as pour les Then another shanty was proclaimed, and the elping Grow yelled out something about" Love, Love beautiful one." About ten then took leave brother lighting them down the road with a Lantern.

mates 'ad

remainder "Held the Fort for another bour, Shanty followed shanty until all were completely lagged out and could scarcely yelp out" mighty mighty" to one another, each and gli promising to roll up with sanguinary banniers be following Monday, au per usual.

1 left thirty, for needless to say they had no whisky there (ie, openly) and never offered me

a smile of any sort whatever.

I hear that "Chur Very Own" have started 'an apposition show just above the Camp of the Blood and Fire crowd and are doing their very best to convert the ricksha and other coolies on the dark pealbania.

They have also establisked a Anti-Band of Hops movement. All have sworn that the long talled "Sons of Hen "in the vicinity shall have nought but samshoo to delal and have com menced operallons by sending oal their water carriers to empty and dry up all the wells in the neighbourhood.

Yours truly, Hongkong, 15th August, 1893.

BİLLY SIMPSON,

***MILINGTARY"· VERSUS

** CIVILLYONS."

Mr. Watson

Mr. E. Stoblason

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THE PERSECUTION IN THE PHILIPPINES.

A report, which needs confirmation, states, that Gholam Halder busttacked. Umra Khan and disven him back beyond Asmar.

Captain Aylmer, V.C, la reported seriously ill at Gilgit.

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Already some 2,000 baten have been shipped to Hongkong, for Japan, at prices varying from Tos. | 35 to Tcs go per bale..

The first locomotive for the Nagara Rajasema

struction works, was unloaded from the Medusa on Monday last and made ready for despatch to Another the Pakerio section of the line. losametire for this and of the line, the con tractors state, is on the way out

Amusements.

'A WILD BEAST'SHOW]] WEST POINT CIRCUS, LOT,

AT

FOR SIX DAYS ONLY, A. "COLLECTION of Rard Wild Animals

A on Re, now in Jonize to

“A shockingly sudden death occurred at noon yesterday (3rd.). Mr. J. B. Thomson maunger of the Slam Tobacco Planting Co, was walking along road near Dr. Frankfurter's house, fa Ban faster was at once notified, and medical assistance Morth, within the City, when he fell. Dr. Frank a called, but it was found that death had already supervened, the cause, it is supposed, being heart disease. Mr. Thomson, who was about 45 years of age, and married, with two children la Europe, was a native of Schleswig Holstein, and had been for many years in the East.

ธ | He spent some fourteen years Sumatra, JavA, and other places, and amassed a considerable ALLAHABAU, July 26th. fortune soma yaim ago, on which he retired. Recent news fully confirm the report that the Reverses unfortunately necessitated his returning rebellion is spreading among, the Hazaras into the East, and for the last couple of years be Afghanistan. The Amir's troops are wald to has been engaged in tobacco enterprises, In have lost 500 or 70s men killed, up to date. It Slam; formerly in Anghin on the court, and la certain the rebels have captured a large latterly as manager of the Tobacco Planting Co. number of Snider vlfies.

at Kanbarren. Ät the time of his death he had fost made arrangements to return to his post in Kanbarrde and was elated owing to the financial dificulties, under which the Company had lately lshovesd, "having been overcome.--Bangkok Times An order, just-fasued by the Adjutant General,

The

care of assault brought by Mr. Yim, dis- Bombay, says the attention of the Cortader-penser to Dr. Wills, was beard yesterday in the in-Chief baving been called to an article is the H.B.M. Consuler Court before Mr. French, the Planter of 13th May 1893 on the excessive cake couldered proved and a fize of 36 mortality among drafts sent to jala British corps inflicted upon the "Railway King" with costs in Indie, the Adjutant-General was instructed to mounting to $13. There was a crowded Court present to Government reliable statistics, together and considerable Interest taken in the case. with the report of the Principal Medical Officer, Mr. Tilcke, did fits best for his client, but his Bombay, which catirely refute the sinterments so best was useless before so clear a case of far

· le concerned." Bombay

violent assault. Kicking a Chinese dispenser His Excellency remarks that, a large pro- down, stairs is an open breach of the peace portion ofthe sickucas which results in invallding, which costs the Ellous aurallant but $65. But is not altogether due to the Indian climate, but mark the difference in anther case in which can be directiv traceable to vinereal disease. there was only incitement to breach of the The Commander-in-Chief thinks statements like peace we refer to the case of Jones & Gowan. those published in the Pioneer cannot fall to Dr. Gowan was Goed 100 for Inciting the seriously alarm the parents and friends of young otherwise assault him. Is the famous and British Minister to kick bios down, stairs, or have a very bad effect' on recruiting, and mást soldiers coming to Indla.

frascible Korat Contractor, then, only to pay $6 for greater offence than that which cost

roo?

Gul Mehomed Khan, the Afghan leader, who'|| Nothing further has yet been heard of Dr. Rizal, the martyr of liberty in the Philippines,was sent from Kabul to ftablish an outpost on hose relexic was ordered by the Madrid the borders of Waziristan, has only some rro Government some time ago. Surely the Manila Irregular onder bis command at Wane. authorities will not dare to disregard their

BOMBAY, July 6th. Instructions, trusting to the forgetfulness of the official mind? There is such a thing as a public spirit which will not allow the patriot to die forgotten or unavenged; many of the churches and the clerical tyrants in Spala have already begun to feel the vengeance of their too long oppressed slaves, and it may not be long before the Socialists turn their attention-and their bombe-to Manila,

The Singapore Fra Pris, in quoting our comments on the Rizal case, says :-m

There never was such a time as this most glorious Nineteenth Century. Surely no century in sill human history was ever so much praised for its humanly and its wonderful achievements, intellectual, moral, social, or its capacity for making itself comfortable or generally enjoying life. And yet in the midst of all this enlighten ment, in the old age of the world, we are, in a civilised (7) country, too, to have a revival of the Inquisition and witness its sanguinary severities agafast unbelievers. The Philippines bare, in the person of Don José Rizal, at last unearthed

genuine heretic, and great is the consternation therent. His views have been authoritatively pronounced to be "If not exactly anti-Catholic (ayo, there's the rab) yet impudently anil- has Monarchical." This misguided man "ridiculed their religion" and propagated "the. liest calumnies against the August Presence of the Common Faith, of the Visible Head of Holy Mother Church," and seeing that when accused of this "crime" be adopted no other defence. than a useless (1) dental, it is decreed that Don Jord shall be deported for bis temerity to Joló, one of the islands of the South, a fefors d'e Parler, we are told, for sentence of death.

LONDON, July 17th.

The Queen has created the following Knight Grand Cross of the Bath :-Earl Latham, Sir Philip H. Wodehouse Currit, and Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert.

Ram Singh, Commander. Kashmir, is appointed a Companion of the Bath,

The death it announced of General William Payton,

The Goodwood Stakes (handicap) of 20 sors. each. soft, or 5 if declared, with 300 sovs. added; the second to received gosovs, out of the stakes two miles and a half.

The following is the result.of the race: - Mr. S. J. Baker's Ralph Neville................

-Billow..................er 2

Madame Neruda.

The death of Viscount announced.

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SOFIA, July 2jik. The four prisoners who were sentenced to death for comppiring to kill Prine: Ferdinand and M. Stambuloff were executed here this morning.

LONDON, July 18th.

Sherbrooke

The Jymis, ln'an article on the Afghan quei- tion, says that the Ameer Abdul Rahman wiil probably decline to visit India, and it urges the despatch of a Special Mission to Cabul to remove the existing causes of the present ten- loo.

July 29th.

Nothing is yet known regarding the compas- tion of the coming Liberal Cabinet or the programme that is proped to be followed.

GLASGOW POLICEMEN IN THE

KOW SHING THEATRE.

A cheque for $100, half of the proceeda" of the late smoking Concert, was forwarded to the American Mission at Wang Lang. At a Council of the missionary body it was decided that the tone of the Concert was not in harmony with American Missionary work in Slam and that therefore the money could not be accepted. The cheque was afterwards forwarded to the Convent, where it was gratefully accepted.-Fru Pros

DEAFNESS ABSOLUTELY CURED.—A Gentleman who cured himselfol Desforus and Noises in the Head, of 14 years standing, by a new method, will be pleased to send fall particulars free. Address HERBERT CLIFTON, 8, Shepherd's place, Kennington Park, Londan, S.E., Eag.—[Advt.

To-day's Advertisements..

-DOUGLAS STEAM-SHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED..

FOR SWATOW, AMOY, AND TAMSUI

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- "FORMOSA," Captain Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th inst., at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers.. Hongkong, 15th August 1803

Here surely is an instance of Spanish national depravity at which the glorified should stand agbaat, one worthy of the hamanest efforts of the Inquistion is its palmlent days. Yet, what the sum total of this man's offence? He has exposed the priests (Pobres. Frailei), he has dared to form an opinion of his own and to express it, he has preferred exile and liberty in British territory, in Borneo, and said soy and he bas declined to sun himself in the favour of an effete old monarchy surrounded with tinsel hangings, powdered officials, and with all the reminiscences of departed glory. Yet further than that, wherever he saw abuses or sus- pected falsehood he was no enemy of inquiry. His Romanist oppressors, however, think it pre- sumption to search into things abatrose. But let us do them the justies to acknowledge that, if it is a facile, it is one which they have rarely or never committed. It has distinctly beca proved, says the proclamation that the alti

We all know that there is a Chinese "sing- mate end of his endeavours was no other than to

song house" in the colony named Kow Shing, ravish from loyal Philippine hearts the treasure of our Holy Falth, the sacred link In this country of national unity," and therela be har fale have any idea (excepting of course the im

but few if any of the weary sojourners in the fair"THE Stemmabl committed the unpardonable effence.

maculate Registrar General) how that establish- no question of sedition, but of heresy, rankment is managed. It will therefore come as a and pestilential. Had this been all, it is surprise to many to leam thats Glasgow mo. sald "the Parental Authority in whose breast vision merchant, named T. J. Lipton, who stalled burns the inextinguishable Castilian generosity Hongkong recently, know, or professes to would still have been easily able to silence the

know, more about our Chinese "Galety voice of censure at the letst sign of repentance."

than most people would expect a mere globe. Poor misguided Don José will only persist in a

trotter to find out during a butterfly existence useless denial. Unless, however, he shows these shores. But he professes to have done speedy and certain signs of repentance, he may

aided find, as too many have found, that "Castillan evertheless and as a Glasgow policeman him considerably in his efforts to master generosity" and "Catholic tolerance" exist only the mysteries of Chinese drama he wrote to in the film against of seed, But, lite. Superintendent Andrew of the Western Divison, Paale faith, Baotian genius, and Dutch polite Glasgow, I letter dated Hongkong, 11th May, ness, terms merely intended to add to the in which he narrates an amusing encontra already formidable mass of ironical phraseology, with an old Glasgow policeman. And this is

It im

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Amerlen, för the GREAT BARNUM'S and WORLD'S FAIR EXHIBITIONS,

A huge living two-horned black Sumatra RHINOCEROS,

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A MONSTER MAN-EATING

ROYAL BENGAL TIGER, the largest over captured.

A Mammoth Black and White MALAYAN TAPIR, The Guest specimen ever Exbibited. AN INDIAN CHEETAH OR HUNTING LEOPARD,

One hundred Monkeys of all kinds and descrip- tions, including four Large Hermit Monkers.

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Intimations.

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• QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel), CONSULTATION FREE. Homokose, 17th July, TRár.

Hotels

PEAK HOTEL, THIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 2,250 feet above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL, L NOW OPEN and will be run_In conjunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling them to offer special inducements to Visitors and Residents.

The HOTEL has been thoroughly Renovated, Redecorated, and Refurnished.

A New and Handsome BAR has been opened on the Basement, while a new BAR and BIL- LIARD-ROOM have been erected on the main floor,

CHOPS, STEAKS, &c., can be served at any hour.

For foll Particulars as to Rates, & apply to "VICTORIA HOTEL."

DORABJEE & HING-KEE, Lessets. Hongkong, rath August, 18oa.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

1814

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how It appeared in the Glasgow Heraldy-- "Oo golog to a Chinese theatre last night," sayS Mr. Lipton in his epistle, "I saw a European the policeman standing at the pay office. I said to the Chinese ticket-seller that I would like to get nearer the stage. Whenever the policeman heard me speak he said, Man, I ken yer face. You are & Glasgow man. When I asked him where he came from, he said, 'I was under Captain Andrew in Brown Street. His name la Samuel M‘Lennan, and his number was 100. He felt Glasgow about four years ago. When he found out who I was the hair on his bead stood. · 'Man' says he 'this-Is a funny place to meet the Orphan 1 Ex-No. 100 then took Mr. Lipton right up on to the stage, where there would not be less thas goo Chinese all standing. The cred all stand side. In front for the actors to perform. The play ways on the stage, and only isave a small space went on fast and furious, sometimes fifty per formers coming on the stage at one time. The Per P. & G. meamer Victoria, tom London, band, which consisted of gong and some Sept. 16th. To Shanghal Mr Evaro, Miss Chinese fiddles, were stuck into a kind of hole Evare, Mr. Birrell From Brindisi-To Hong at the back of the stage. However, about five kong: Mr. R. T. Wright.

mlautes

PerP, and 0, steamer Britamta, from Brindlel August 19th-To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. He Tang

Per P. & O. steamer Carthage, from Landon, September 1st.To Shanghai: Miss Cumber, Mis. Mediarisce, Miss Smith, Miss Macey, Mt. Mason, Mr. Brenzer. From Brindal-To Hongkong: Mr. V. Deschn.

Sept. 30th.-To Shanghal; Miss A. Lawrence,

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from

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, 'on THURSDAY

18th August, 1892, commencing at 2.30 PM at his SALES ROOMB No. 4. Duddell Street. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HALL & HOLTZ MADE FURNITURE, Comprising se' DRAWING ROOM SUITES, BED-ROOM SUITES, DINING-ROOM and LIBRARY SUITES BOOR-CASES, SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES, WHATNOTS, DINING. CARD, and other TABLES, DINING CHAIRS, WASHSTANDS, &e, de, de

IRON and BRASS BEDSTEADS, CROCK ERYWARE, ELECTRO-PLATEDWARE,

The above will be on view on Wednesday PARK HOTE

TERMS OF SALE-Cast on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

n: Auctionner. Hongkong, 15th August, 1892.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION, Zi to eleven a great combat took place SATURDAY. Ee th inst. Ranges

KAR SASSOON'S CUP will be Shot for on

kings and emperors, and while the

Ground (accent on the Ground). In the first-Pez P.& 0, steamer Öczana, from London | between shout a degen of them who were supe: son and g00 vands. Time, 245 2.22

To Hongkong Mr. and Mrs. Bottomley and fight was at its worst, M'Lennan, ex-No 100, Members are notified that the Range will be

This exciting match was decided in the favour of the 'Millage' on Friday afternoon on the me old wilderness of disentegrated granite, old shoes, manil stones, coolles and weeds which in dignified by the name of "Bowrington Polo half, Paddy May soon scored a goal for the Civils. Then came a lot of eventful play, followed by that sweet voice calling" Time! » sná you should have seen the scramble for (well, It is better not to go too much into detall) at any rate, sabbath calms, and the Ladies; (don't loss get the Ladies) made time "simply MOTE our American cousing would say, the

My, Dafil (the umpire) then remarked that It was about time fresh start was made (apologies if, bis eloquent address is not reported correctly) and iter much heated discussion

motion was agreed to, and truly, unanimously. After the usual prelude of chasing, rolling off, and mounting the fiery mustangs of the #Bowringlag Desert, rolling off them again, and supplying appropriate remarks in vigorous Sazon, a fresh start for the second- -half

child, Mrs. Alford and two children.

Par P. & Ostasmet Arcadia, from London, Oct. 14th-To Shanghai: Mr. F. G. Cocker.

Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Sydney, from Marselles, August 7th-To Shanghai Mr. Leduc, To Hongkong : Mr. G. Slade.

Per Messageries Martimer Orws, from Mar. eller, Sept. 18th To Shanghai: Me and Mr. Frank Smith and child, and m

Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Vatal. from Marseiller, Oct. ad To Shanghal: Mrs. and Misses Buchheister.

LATE TELEGRAMSK

Mogauno Lary, (Upper Burma), July and

posed to

be

Western Division, went right up on to the sage in the occuparim of the Nary from 4 to 6 P.M. This was at eleven o'cline sharp. He lifted his Perery afternoon except: Saturdays for a fortnight cand in the air before the rodience and cried beginning Monday, 15th instant, K

Time's up, clear out" "I don't suppose," says Mr. Lipton, they knew the words he said, but anyhow the whole 3000 scampered out as fast as they could," Genď!

THE PARANG RISING,

The Stralis Goverment has learned that the Sultan of Pahang left Palau Tawar on the aud Instant, presumably for Pekan, ynDato Gajak bas dot accompanied him down the river; but has disappeared with his family. He is supposed

ED, ROBINSON,

e. Han, Secretary- Hongkong, 15th August, 1892, 2.4.

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DISINFECTANT

Is neither poisonous nor caustic, may be used by everybody without the slightest apprehension of danger.

Hongkong, Bh March. Pos

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Road, commands an excellent view

of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool. breezes from the Southward. Steam-Launches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjola- ing the spacious lawn.

The Cuisine is unrivalled in Hongkong, and only the best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Cigers, etc., are kept in stock. Private Dinning or Tiides prepared in First-class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all | hours.

F480 Hongkong, and May, 1803 THE SHAMEEN HOTEL. BRITISH CONCESSION, CANTON, HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, alfably THIS FIRST Cew minutes walk of the 'River Steamer Wharves, is now open to recaire Visitors,

The Bed-rooms are cool, alry and comfortably furnished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sitting Rooms, and accommodation generally' will be found equal to the best Hotels in the Far East.

The Table D'Hôte is suppilled with every luxury in sexson, and the cuisine is in expers

enced hands.

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquors, etc., of the best quality only. A WÉLL APPOINTED BILLIARD-ROOM,

A. F. DO ROZARIO, Manager. Hongkong, rat September, TROT

J

To be Let.

TO LET.

(1183

HOUSES at BELILIOS TERRACE," and at

Peak

-ROOM is “BRACONSFIELD ARCADE,” Queen's Road

HOUSE No. 31, Pok-fa-lum Read, “WEET VILLA

GODOWNS in Daddell Street.

HOUSE No. 1, Daddell Street,

Street (bore the City Club),

ROOMS on Top Floor of No. 10, Ice House

of

TEST

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAL,

Aaye on Herd. REGON FINE SPARS and LUMBER

* Hongkanu, sath Jyne, 1881.

L ́MALLORY.

GAIN

ONE POUND

A Day.

ÁƑRAIN OF A POUND 'A DAY IN THE ~CASE OF A HAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL

·RUM DOWN,” AND HAS BEGUN, TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER,

SCOTT'S EMULSION

OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda

NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIN FRAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN, PALATABLE- ́AS: MILK. Ex-

nade, and the ball was seen dying about oror Ba Chiness filibusters armed with Winches to have gone to Ulu Tembeling whence there is of these PERFECT. DISINFECTANTS," and RE DORKED BY PHYSICIANS. THREE TIMES

Award (with apologies to the ters crossed at Kanngchi, 3 miles South of Stahemmisication into Kelantan, and Titans are prepared to super Panairits Coats champion of this City, whoever he is.) and were attacked by party of 40 Gurkhas All was quiet at Eiple up to the 4th Instant.

godar Capt. Newbold with Lente Gastrell

"green:

the soft

Ther Captain Thomar, A. B. C, masked madly

forth from the melse, shot a goal, killed it dead and the Assistant Superintendent of Pollot,

on the Spot: Mir, Strick, one of our latest Shops

shize warfore, did likawles, and so did hire Armstrang the Great, FoodAMPA

My Tho de Films, then swietly mastered Bames

thing about fi two all and not much time to s the winning gosh! and right, they

SIAM NEWS

AS EFICACIOUS, AS FLAIN OF AVOID purchasers Wholesale Prices, Extra Spacial 7000 SUBSTITUTIONS AND IMITATIONE. Series for Shipping and large Orders.”

Sir BOTENT FAWLDISON

23 rides under he commoney In the month of July over a thousand bellocks London, bey ing from Thungchi, Chptg went and routed the Chinese og killing. 6o the were slaughtered in the Bangrak district, prodidos. sumber of wounded is unkoown, our lokas nil fag a revenue of twice as many ticals, w

kandant met the party clum ten fight 1. §. Consignments of cotton from the Luci Siries miles from Kyungchi Lienz Chastrell and he are | are coming down sansunily early/ang/your/

Bold by all Chemists,

"BOOTT

a BOWNE,

147 MARRIMISDOM,BT, LONDON, EG,

Sola Aventa

(661

GODOWNS of OFFICES, First Floor at back "MARDI HOUSE”

Apply to

BELILIOS & Co. Wanglong, 10th August, 1803.

TO LET

18ra

WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,

Large Handsome SHOP, No. 24,

Tueen's Rozd Central, lately occupied by

Dakin kos, of China, Limited, an

Also,

Two Large AIRY ROOMS`on the Top Floor... of above.

Apply to

DÁKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Ca., LTD4

Victoria Dispensary,

Hongkong, and August, 1892.

TO LET.

TUSCULUM,” MAGAZINE GAP, Nos. 3&4 SEYMOUR TERRÁCE, No 4 FEDDER'S HILL.

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, gth August, 1892.

TO..

TO LET.

NO. 16 KNUTSFORD TERRACE, KOW.

LOON-END HOUSE,

Apply to benestar Pay

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT.

BAN & AGENCY: Co., Lul

Hongkong, 19th July, 18oz. --

WE TO LETAN

N°4 BLUE BUILDINGS.

· [£744

↑ FIRST FLOOR, No. 1, Bloe Buldings.

OFFICES-- 2nd Floor, Prays Central (dniały occupied by Measts, Denn, Melbys & Cal Ba

3 GODOWN, (under Messrs. Douglas. Zapratiq '& Co.'s Office)157 BIGODOWN, NGJA,"

Blac Building

*** SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES-u Magasinm Gap

NOR. 2 & 2A, STAUNTON STREET (corner

of the Old Baley Villeroy

No, ro, OLD BAILEY, CA

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT.

AT& AGENCY CO., LO.

·Honghong: 11th August, 1805,

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