CAPE HAYTION (Hayli), Apill.3rd. President Hippolyte and his Cabluct have determined to meet the uprising, of the re volutionists. With ble Cabinet, the President hai encamped at Port de Pala, near this place. The Government troops have also been ordered in camp here. They will be sufficiently strong to repel any force the revolutionary army can muster. President Hippolyte has sent a protest to President Heureaux of San Domingo sguimt the action of that republic in aiding the revolutionists,
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, April 15th.
An analysis of the report of the Leprosy Com mission which has been published states that the disease is especially prevalent where cholera is endemic, and is due principally to the In sanitary state of the poor, and not to climatic conditions. The theory that it is spread through vaccination is beld to be untenable, neither is it hereditary, and scarcel; contagious. The report adds that the disease is decreasing, and not Increasing in India, and advises the establish ment of voluntary asylums throughout India. Arsenic and Chaulmugra ofl are held to be the best mediciner.
The European press, in discussing the es Aitar in Belgrade, mostly acquiesce in the step taken by King Alexander, which, they say, puls an end to the dangerous situation which existed In Servis, arising from the endeavours of the regents to overwe the Radical party. A pe election has been ordered, and a Radical Cabinet appointed. It is believed that the coup d'etat was inspired by King Milan.
April 16th,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1893.
which be left as security in the hands of the | above mentioned concern.
According to what we hear from time to time, there appears to be some misapprehension regard Ingconcessions made to European planters in this part of the world. At the same time few countries poster such facilities for acquiring land on favourable conditions. No rent is required to be paid for three years, and at the end of that term only one salung per rai, (which about equals tw fifth of an acre) meaning practically about adlungs per acro. It is understood that a con- cession of fifteen, kundred acres in abortly to be granted in Bangkok.
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wring their singing talents, and capacities for reciting ancient ballads, thereby attracting to such houses students and others at all the examinations, whether in the provincial capital, or here, and to divers other places: leading astray the respectable but unwary young men, and Involving virtuous Lut simple women. And now we hear that be has removed to Ll-yü-k1ino,
gambling office, We hereby enjola upan you wher- he has rented a house and opened a large the necessity of seizing the said Yu Ah-ching privately and investigate strictly the charges brought against him,"
Ven Lau-ya having received these orders, at As the result of the affray arising out of the once acted thereon, and says in his oficial gambling dispate of the Arracan Company's rotice - We have seized Yu Ah-Chili g, and the course of which a Hylam Chinaman war but he refuses to confess to say one of them, Rice Mill during the Chinese New Year, and in examined the accusations mado sgalast hims stabbed to death, Mr Sheilff, Chief Inspector of and he professes especially to repudi te the the Pangrak Police, acting on the lostructions of charges of enticing females and opening houses Mr. Stevens, took proceedings to arrest the of Ill-fame. We shall therefore detale him in manterer and his three accomplices the latter custody and agalo inquire with strictest care Chinese though belonging to another tribe. into the said charges. In the meantime we After several unsuccessful attempts to effect their ber-by request that all who have anything to capture, the Inspector, acting upon positive in say against Yu Ah-ch'ing, whether conceinfog formation as to their whereabouts, proceeded to Chow Seur Fark's Rice Mili at seven o'clock the truth of the Indictments regarding the losses or otherwise in s ambling, or H any know yesterday morning. At the coolle sheds Mr. singing women and singing girls, they will Sheriff, with eight constables, arrested the coms and give the details of their grley- murderer ; but on turning to leave the premises, ance, and how they were in the first place in- he and his men were fallen upon, at a preconcerted dated to have dealings with the sald Yo Abi signal, by fally twenty Celestial armed with ching, your own follles and errors in the case sticks and stones, Mr. Sheriff nearly losing his shall not be considered but condoned, so do not life in the melee. As it was, the prisoner was on this account fear to come and inform di set at liberty, and it is possible the Intrepid We give balf-a-month in which written accusa- Inspector might have been killed but for the tions that can be substantiated may be handed intervention of a Lutchins an employd of the in to us. We hope you will readily respond to mill, Pilot Jackson conveyed Mr. Sheriff to the this our special request." There are no threat- Bangrak Hospital, where he now lies; be lostenings attached to this proclamation "If not his gold watch and chala in the scuffle, obeyed," etc., etc. It appears to be a genuine We are of opinion that it would be difficult to article, expressive of the official's sincere and. lawlessness that abounds among the Chinese many charges or accossilons laid against Ya take measures 100 trang for suppressing the strong desire to come to the truth about the population. Only a few days ago a very similar Ab-ching. Still, there is such an immense dis- former are so far out of touch with the latter, Case took place. In fact, we are inclined to tance between the officials and people, and the down without distinction, to the event of any that I fear few will respond. resistance being encountered when the next attempt is made to carry out the arrest-and on all similar occasions in future.-Timer.
Ben. Tillett, who has been on his trial at the Old Bailey for using language with the intention af Inciting a meb 10 riot at Bristol in December last, has been acquitted, the jury having found that he spoke the fucriminating words in the best of the moment and that they were unpre-advocate the efficacy of shooting there miscreants meditated.
The Duke of Devonsbire, speaking at Dalkeltb, said that, if he Home Rule Bill ever was passed, Ulster would be justified in alig force to resist the unfair proposals of a Deblin Parliament, bot that the Unionist party would 1000 abolish the latter when the Irish majority was reduced in the House of Commons.
Dragoons are still patrolling Hall where the sirikers continue their obstinate struggle with the freemen, who are constantly being assaulted.
AMSTERDAM, April 16th. Seclallet demonstrations were beld here yesterday which ended in a serious conflict between the chizens and the police, who succeeded in dispersing the mob after having abrice charged them with drawn swords,
BRUSSELS, Apill 16th.
WURU.
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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
'Apell 25th. Here the progress of life is slow-miserably slow! Every day brings the same dull round of duties, peity worries with an attendant train of onexciting pleasures. A special fexture of our existence is the succession of dinners, which, during the "Season," constitute our only legit mate form of amusement, for the frivolous Terp. A small group of men, returning from' a
sichore is rigorously excluded from the philoso Socialist meeting here to-day, met the burge-phic quietude of the mansions of the M, In this master walking in the streets, and assaulted hits, Ultima Thale of Western customs. Here, in a laflicting most grave injuries,
word, life at an outport is presented in its most unattractive form; there is but little to break the deadly monotony that wraps us round. The oog, long Wuhu day drags on with slow and the imho of the past, we console ourselves with messed tread, and as each day la relegated to
the time when home we'll sail away to "merrle England" in this we seek and discover suffi-, clent consolation to enable us to support au existence, which, were it otherwise, would be scarcely worth the living.
The London dackers have deferred their strike pending conference of trade unions of the country to be held to-night upon the question of a dock strike at all the ports of the kingdao, The shipowners' meanwhile are tharanskiy pre-the refi-cilon that we are thus gradusily nearing all the gambling instruments they found la cach
pared
LONDON, April 18th.
In the House of Commons Inst night, Mr. Russell, Under, Secretary for India, in reply to m question put by Mr. Caine, said that in view of the law regalating the election of the Viceroy's Council he was unable to cansider the appoint. ment of a financier from England to succeed Sir David Barbour.
Mr. Russell replying to a question put by Mr. Webb sald that Lad Kimberley, bad sppolated a committee to inquire into the regulations in cantonments and elsewhere in India regarding pros (tutes and the treatment of venereal disease In order to ascertain how far they were in accord with the resolution passed in the House of Com. mons in June 1888.
Mr. Muntells, Mr. John Burns, and two of the Wilsona, members of the shipowning firm of that name, and some others held a private con ference in the House of Commone last night, at which an agreement was drafted for the settle- ment of the full strike. The conference of trades unioni was held later on, when it was decided to postpone a general strike, and to sub mit the agreement of the shipowners to the strikers at Hull.
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For some unconscionable reason persons once setting foot on our muddy shores seem fated to remain, living this vegetative exlatence ap parantly forgotten by the outside world, and it may be, in time, the world forgetting. How Cyez, "farewells," if few, do occasionally take place, and the departure for England of Captain and Mr. Knight Gregson has caused a gap in our midst, difficult, if not, Indeed, well nigh impossible to fill. Foreigners stand not alone In regretting their departure, for on Thursday last a deputation from the Canton galld, and other native merchants, spoke in the most eulogistic terms of Captain Gregson, on the occasion of a presentation to him and Mrs. Gregson. Their spokesman, in asking Captain Gregson to accepta very handsome slik flag of Immense proportions, inscribed with the names, In gold, of all the members of the Guild and others, and bearing Dame in large letters across the face, adraded to the excellent relations that had ever exhaled between Captalo Gregson and the merchants, to bis excellent bastaess capacities, coupled with an urbanity, of manner which amlaenty qualified hire for the position he so ably filled for his employers, Messrs. Jardine, The following translation of an Interceting | Matheson & Co., during his tenure of office at Chinese letter, daled 17th alt, received in Shang-Wubu; he then went on to say that all the hat from Peking, is given by the M. C. Dally | merchants would take a deep interest in kis News-A despatch has been received at the | welfare, and trusted that on bis return to Chias Tsungli Yamén from the Viceroy Li Hung-chang | he would again be stationed at Woha; bai stating that he had received a telegram from failing that, they hoped he would be sent to a Yuan Shib-kai, the Imperial Resident at the larger port, wherebla conspleuous abilities would Corean Court, requesting the despatch of rela- cosbie him to uphold the great name of the forcements from the Peyang Squadron. to the house ho so ably represented here.-N. C. Daily two warships the Chiyum and Chingyun al- | News. ready in Corean waters, and that he. (Li Hang- chang) had sent orders to Admira! Ting com- manding the Palyang fleet to hold in rendi-
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THE THREATENED DISTURBANCE IN COREA.
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NANKING,
April 25th.
officials seizing gamblers and closing their Since the energetic action on the part of the
dens and confiicating their properly, the gam blers themselves have become arouted, and their wits have been yxed to the utmost in laying plans how still to dry on their practices without sunning into the cluches of the authorities. They find the ramen suubers are not to be depended on, so they act for themselves, and bave scouts posted everywhere to give the first notice of the most remote Ifkelihood of a raid bring made on them. These raids on the part of the magistrates themselves have became quite common of late. Only few days ago Yen Lau-y and the Tu-kwung or captain of the cly, with a few chosen soldiers, sallied forth for this purpose; but the gamblers were too much for them. The Hsien west in a small ordinary se lan chir. How the captain and his men werţ it is not said. But before they had time to reach the door of the house, very sout had fld, and the military and civil presentatives of this great city stood in the middle of the room looking at and chagrin were only relieved by the sclaure of each other like sheep Their disappointment.
deserted room. The Ti-pao was summoned and ordered at once to close and seal up the house with the official seal, and as soon as this waS done, the Ti-pao himself was arrested and sent to pilion for allowing such an establishment to exixi in his district.
The two Rt at legges-heads, and no
divisions of tin-foll workers in this city are
pro spect of a apredy and satisfactory settlement of their matters. Each branch is resolved to its own way. The sore point is that a com- mitee of fire head men have hitherto received all applications for apprenticeship and the decision rested with this committee which applicants were to be accepted. Now each division of the trade wants to receive its own apprentices. This action is considered as a weakening of the whole guild, as it tends to disintegration, instead of union and building up. Hence the lawsuits now going on, Y Lau-ya, of this (Kwel-ki) district, called for a hearing of the case on the 26th of the last month. But between three and four hundred work- men were in the outer ball waiting to hear the judgment given, and there wera so noisy that the Hsien was obliged to post- pone the bearing' tilt the next day. But next day again the numbers were so many and so boisterous that it was impossible to proceed with the case. It is at present indefinitely put on the shell The people say the division called "The Shopmen" are likely to win the case as they have wealth and influence on their side and are able to bribe the yaméns. Eat the other party has numbers and these.are legion.
arst April, 1893. The Helob-t'ai last year, on account of the cold and snow, was unable to hold the Literary Examinations at Wenchow and Cb'k-chaw fu, So he is there now supplying or filling up the lost session. The eximinations here havO been postponed la consequence, so we don't expect him in Shaohsing" till the 4th moon. The Examiner has issued new regulations this year, that be will bave only too in at a time, which bundred mast write a secod essay, and from these be selects 40 as worthy of having the degree of Slu-teat or Licentiate. Whether the young gentlemen who aplie after this degree, and coret these honours, will readily submit to this second essay innovation, remains to be seen. It is said this present Literary Chancellor or Provincial Examiner is particular ly strict. Well, he had need to be, for these young men will steal a march on blos If possible and the Examince will require all his wits to keep these unreasonable young literates in order. Mircury.
ness four vesself and some government troops belonging either to the Port Arther garri. son or those at Tallcowan Bay, to start for
Moch excitement prevails among the officials Corea the moment affairs in that kingdom war- and people of this city over the infcide of the ranted additional troops being sent there. The famous Li Hung, the supposed head of the Kolas reason for this was that the two revolutionary and ↑ Hut, who was brought as a prisoner to this city cletics the Tashlogʻatie, literafland the Tung, more than'a year ago and has been kept a hito at who were inimical to each other and prisoner ever sloce. It will be remembered that yet united against the exdating government a at the time he was brought here quite a number well as foreigners, especially japanese, had been of the leading officials offered to be his security placarding the gates and walls of Seoul with the Vic.roy would release him. This the proclamations, the gial ciwhich was "thedriving Viceroy stoutly refused to do, but was determined of every foreign element into the sea for the to have this man's head. No evidence to convict better welfare of the Kingdom." One placard blm could be gathered until within the last few cauating from the Tung-helo pof society days. A man by the name of Kuan Tien-hsie, advised ali foreigners to leave the kingdom by the of the rank of Taotaf, was last week brought How to gala Flesh and Strength,-Take after 30th of March last, in order to escape masacre down by a gunboat from Wachang as soother each meat about a tablespoonfal of Scott's another from the same society posted at the supposed head of the Kolar Haf. This man, it Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Of R different elty gates of Seoul stated that the chiefs is said, immediately on his being brought into Hypophosphites. It is almost as palatable as of the society had certain information that their the city, made confession that he belonged milk and easily digested. The rapidity with rivais the Ta-kite p'at men were going to exter- to the Kolao Hut and that 11 Hang which delicatechlidren and sickly people suffering was their leader. As soon as this news from weakness and wasting disease improve and salnate their society on the 8th of May next, and calling upon all their members and well reached 11 Hung, he and his two wives and thrive upon this diet is truir marvellous. As a wishers in assemble without the south gate of setrant girl took oplum, and were soon all he remedy for Consumption and Threat Affections Seoul and try conclusions with the Ta-ka-gas. yond then, th of velceroy of romperor, see the and Bronchitis is unequalled by any other Another proclamation, posted by whom it is servant girl, who recovered from the effects of preparation in the world. Any Chemist can mot stated, declares the determination of the the opium. It is said that Viceroy Lia has paid supply It. A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents society men to exterminate the Japanese in Seoni
a large sum of money to Kuan Tien-hals to be in Hongkong and China-Advt. and elsewhere. All these proclamations have allowed to be brought here, and to testify that Grased considerable uneasiness,
he belongs to the Kolas Huf and that Lễ Hưng was their leader. It now remains to be seen what will be done with Kuan Tien-hela, and whether the above report be true or false. It is also reported that a depatation headed by LI Hung's mother bua gone to Peking to bring accusation against the Nanking Viceroy : for harlog unjustly caused the death of Li Hung.
„Mason'i two boys are here, and it is reported that they are soon to be executed, doubtless for
SIAM NOTES.
BANGKOK, Apili aznd. Mr. Bell M. Whithard, a gentleman recently appointed by the London Directors of the Sapphires and Rables of Siam, Limited, as agtut for the Company in Siam, left London
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vis Brindisi on the 23d ultimo, and is expected a crime they had nothlog to do with, or knew here in the course of the next few days.. Wo | anything about—N. C. Daily News.
regret to learn that Mr. C. P. Gibbons, formerly Chief Agent for the Sapphires and Rubies of Slam, is again laid up la England, the result of malarial lever contracted here,
SHAOHSING.
{PROM-OUR-CORRESPONDENT,) ———The Chinese contractor whose application to sus in forma dauperis was some time ago
Shaohsing, zoth April, 1893. refused by H. B. M. Consul, has bolted with an The Prefact here has recently sent the follow. ** advance of Ticais 1,200 mais to him by the fng despatch to Yên Lau-y, the district maple. Ratana Tin Mining Company. It now comes, trate of Shan-yin.—“ We leam that the lawless to light that this virtuous pauper whose claim | vagabond Yi Ab-ch'ing, su arifat by profession, was considered 10 strong that it warranted the - but now become notorious by his opening of Appeal Court of Singapore being referred to, gambling dens, and houses of illame ; enticing was the owner of a buire the tilla denda of the females of simple, and honest; famillow; by-
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Co-day's Advertisements.
GOVERNMENT. NOTIFICATION. **
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To-Day's Advertisements.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED."
of "THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COM NOTICE I hereby given that an EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING PANY LIMITED," will be held at the OFFICES of the COMPANY, No. 2. Queen's Road Central, Victoris, in the Colony of Hongkong, on FRI DAY, the 46th day of May, 1893, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, when the subjoined Resoluttor which was passed at the Extraordinary General of May, 1803 will be submilled for confirmation Meeting of the Company held on the First day as Special Resolution -
That the Grat Sahsection of Article 103 of the Articles of Association of The China Fre Insurance Company, Limited, with its marginal note, be expunged, and that in llen thereof the following Subsection and marginal note bo inserted, vis :-
Invmb istit, may Invest the Fands of the
Fuada.
Intimations,
.
CARMICHAEL & Co., LD. RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS. BUCKSKIN LEGGINGS. PORPOÏSE-HIDE WATERPROOF BOOTS,
Hongkong, aath February. 1903
RACE GLASSES WITH SLING CASES.
CARMICHAEL & CO. LTD. 18, Praya Central, Hongkong.
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CENTRAL HOTEL,
SHANGHAI.
ment Company la or upon Euglish, Indian, and Hongkong Government Stocks, Bonds, and Funds, and in or upon the Stocks, Bands, Funds, and Securt les of nay Foreign Government, Country, or State, and upon Mortgage of freehold or leasehold property in Hongkong or elsewhere, and in or upon deposits with or loans at interest to any Banking Institutions wherever established, and in or upon such other Securities as it may in its discretion think fit, and may from time to time convert or realize any monles so invested and re-invest the same fa or upon any of the Securities.B-TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS CENTRAL, SHANGHAL.” aforesaid as occasion requires,
THIS long established SELECT Family Hotel, situated on the Bund, facing the river, in the centre of the Settlements, bas Ixtely undergone extensivo alterations, and is now fitted with the latest modern improvements, including Bath and Dressing Rooms ATTACHED to Sultes and Single Rooms, with hot and cold water lald on, DOUCHE, SHOWER SPRAYS, etc, and heated to a comfortable temperature during winter.
By Order of the Board.
}: JAS, B. COUGHTRIE,
Secretary, Hongkong, and May, 1891.
tires of Firms.
NOTICE.
SEPARATE ROOMS FOR PRIVATE DINner partiES, &'c.
The Electric Lighting now partly fald on will be completed daring this year, 1891,
An Assilitant will attend on Pozzengers by Moll Steamers.
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HE hitherto carried on by FRE
TDERICK HEWITT under the Style of W. HFWETT & Co. at this Port is Closed from this date, and Messis. BRADLEY & Co. gang, wit Act as AGENTS for the Liqui-
dation."
W. HEWETT & CO. 16, Bank Buildings, Hongkong, 1st May, 1993
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NOTICE.
DR. KNORR'S LION BRAND
ANT IP YR IN E.
(DOSE FOR ADULT: 15 TO-35 GRAINS TROT.)
S the most approved and most ecc. remedy in cases of HEADACHE, MI- GRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER, TYPHUS, INFLUENZA, DENGUE, ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING COUGH, and many other complaints. It is also the very best Antiseptic. Highly recommended by the Medical Faculty. Ask for Dr. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINE! Each Tin bears the inventor's
WE have tbls Day Established ourselves signature "Dr. KNORR in red letters.
as GENERAL MERCHANTS and SHIPPING and COMMISSION AGENTS at this Port.
BRADLEY & Co.
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16, Bank Buildings, Hongkong, 1st May, 1893.
COMPANY
NOTICE,
HE AGENCY, of the NORTHERN
by us has this Day been Transferred to Messrs. BRADLEY & Co. Hongkong.
W. HEWETT & Co. 16, Bank Bulldog!, Hanelong, 1st May. 1893
A. E. SKEELS &Co.,
Telegrapble Address "SOBRINOS," Hongkong, (A.B.C. Code 4th Edition.) AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS &
GENERAL MERCHANTS. No. 17, PRAYA CENTRAL, Under Mesas. Douglas Lapralk & Co.'s Offices.
"DERMATOL" is the best Vulnerary; its effect in stimulating the closing up of Wounds, is described as amazing.
To be had at every reputed Chemist and Druggist.
Supplies constantly on hand at the China Export, Import, and Bank Co-Sole Agents for China,
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Beware of spurious imitations. Hongkong, 1st April, 1893.
SIE-N TING, SURGEON DENTIST,
No. 10, D'AGuilar strERT. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th September, 1892.
MESSRS, A. E. SKEELS & Co. under. M
take Sales Privately, or by Auction, of any class of Goods or Property, Prompt Seitlements Guaranteed. Immediate Cash advances on Goods for Auction..
Cargoes received for Storage, Insurances effected.
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FOR SALE by private treaty } THREE FIRE ENGINES and a large quan tity of Vaicable Machinery,
Hongkong, 25th April, 1893.
1170
For Sale.
FOR SALE,
THE SCHOONER
"MONTIARA,"
AS SHE NOW ZIKS IN KOWLOON BAY, Length
Beim ...........17 feet. Depth of hold
Registered Tonnage
75 LODE, (Owing to recent alterations the carrying capacity of the Montlara has been increased to about 120 tons dead weight)
DENTISTRY.
FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP
R.
AND
MODERATE FEES.
F. E. REILLY,
PROPRIETOR.
THE MIIKE COAL MINING COMPANY.
HE MIIKE COAL is a
THI
BITUMINOUS COAL
of dark reddish colour. For steam purposes It has been pronounced to be the best and the export is increasing yearly, and the opinions most economical of all the Japanese Con's. Its expressed by several of the largest regular consumers are in testimony of the excellent qualities of this coal.
Attention is called to the following advantages to Ships* Owners and Captains, who coal their bunkers direct from the Undersigned :-
FRESHNESS of the coal, UNIFORMITY of quality." FREEDOM from Impurities.
Supply in any quantify on shortest notice. Quick despatch.
BEST of weight, etc., etc.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHIA, Solo Agents, Yongkany, th September. 802.
F800
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WONG TAL-FON G,
Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. Roomia), HAS REMOVED
TO
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD. (Opposite Hongkong Hotel),
CONSULTATION FREE. Hongkong, 27th July, 1891.
F. Blackhead & Co.,
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SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAIL-MAKERS, and PROVISION MERCHANTS, NAVY CONTRACTORS, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No. 7, Praya Central, HONGKONG.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
KING WO CHEONG.
COAL MERCHANTS, SHIP'S · COMPRA-
DORES, STEVEDORES, &
Have for Sale's cargo of pure AKAIKI COAL ex GODOWN and ex SHIP.
Mx
[R.I, W. BOYD, Superintendent at Kowicon Docks, reports that ARAIKI COAL GIVES TEN PER CENT. BETTER RESULTS than any Japanese Coal he has ever used,
For full particulars as to price, de,
Apply to
KING WO CHEONG,
No, 33, Praya Central Hongkong, 3rd February, 1893.
To be Let.
TO LET.
WITH POSSESSION ON THE 1ST MAY.
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"HE TOP FLOOR of Mears. Gibb, Living.
THE
ston & Co.'s Hong, No. 6, Ice House [Lane, Five Rooms and thres Bath Rooms,
Rent, 870 a month including taxes.
Apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
£453 Hongkong, rath April, 1893-1
FOUR
TO LET.
OUR ROOMS (Farnished er Unfurnished) above the KoWLOON CLUB, Kowloon, with Two BATH ROOMS. Separate entrance,
Apply to
DORABJEE NOWROJEE,
Victoria Hotel. Hongkong, 18th April, 1893.
TO LET,
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OFFICES, 1ST & 2ND FLOORS of No. 4
Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan and Straits, Limited.
· 'No% 11 & 13, COOMBE ROYAL—a large
No. 10, OLD BAILEY STREET,
The Montlard was built in Singapore, is mort solidly constructed of teak throughout, with Iron- wood frames, has recently been thoroughly overhauled under experienced European superin. HARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE Furnished House at Magazine Gap. tendence, sad is now la excellent condition. Sha,la á very fast suller and a most suitable
vessel in the Canton kerosene trade, or would make a first-class 'lighter."
For Particulars as to Price, &c., apply to
AR.. FRASER SMITH,
'6, Pedder's Hi, Hongkong, 17th May, 1892.
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FOR SALE, THE ENGINES AND BOILER OF THE CHINESE GUNBOAT "CHOP-CHEUNG," AS THEY LIK AT ABERUTEN DOCK).
COMPOSITION for the
BOTTOMS OF IRON and STEEL SHIPS.
HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT for coating the
insides of STEEL SHIPS. ↑
MOTOR LAUNCHES PATENT DAIMLER.
DAIMLER INDUSTRIAL MOTORS,
TRAMWAYS, COACHES and FIRE ENGINES.
Englue of the Chop-choung were constructed by Messrs. INGLIS & Co., of Wanchal, and are of the Compound Inverted Cylinder Direct-Acting Surface Condensing type, Cylinders 201 and 38a dia, with a stroke of 20,” The Crank Shaft is 619 dia. at the Crank pin LIFE-BUOYS, LIFE-RAFTS, LIFE-BELTS and 7a dia, at the Journals. The H.P. Piston Red is 32nd the L.P. 34" dia. The Piston and Connecting Rod bolts are " da., Air Pump 14" dia. by 13 stroke, Single Acting Circalating | Pump 8" dia. by 13" stroke, and Double Acting Food and Bilge Pamp (on dach) y dia. by 13 stroke, a
very litle used and These Zugines have been very are in thoroughly, good order. Tis hereby notified that on and after
The Boller is of the Horizontal Muliitubular typs, with thres Furnaces and vertical Dome on WEDNESDAY, "the grd instant, and unill❘ top. Its dila. ln xoft, 2” by gft, ro" long, external farther notice the CONSTANT SYSTEM of messurements ;* Farances, ah. 7′′ diaj Doms, WATER SUPPLY to the City of Victoria and -Hill-District-will-ba-re-established,
to Board of Trade Rules.
ENGINEERS' AND. BLAGESMITHS' MACHINERY AND TOOLS,
EVERY KIND or..... SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES
ALWAYS IN STOCK.
AT
| 44′′ dia, by 4ft high 1 Tubes, 184 in number by 3a ez din. It is in fairly good condition, having The Public are cautioned against waite and would fast in active service for over five years.
recently undergone considerable realm, and REASONABLE PRICES. misuse of Water.
By Command,
G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, and May, 1893.
The Engines and Boller can be inspected on application to the Superintendent at Aberdeen Docks,
For further particulars, apply to
"
R. FRASER SMITH, 6, Fedder's HEL Hongkong, syth May, 1892.
CARDIFE, AUSTRALIAN and· JAPAN' COALS, supplied at_the_shortest motion to Stakmer at föwest market rätex.
Hongkong, #1st October, 1892.
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No. 7. PRAYA CENTRAL, at present occul pled by the New Orfental Bank in Liquidation,
NEW HOUSES in RIPON TERRÁCK-BOD-
ham Road, near Breesy Point.
NEW HOUSES In Elgin Street, Peel Street, and Staunton Street.
No. 4, BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Blue Buildings, GODOWN, No. ra, Blue Bulldogs. SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES Gap. Very cheap Rental
Magazine
· GROUND FLOOR No. 5, Shelley Street. NORMAN COTTAGE in Albany Road, "THE WILDERNESS," Caine Road,
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 28th April, 1803.
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HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE.
ROOMS TO LET.
PROM and after 1st April, 1893, to monthly tonants only, ROOMS in the old portion of the HOTEL, facing Queen's Road and part of Pedder Street.
Terms for a ROOM and BOARD $70 to $75 per month. Application to be made to the MANAGER or to the Undersigned.
By Order,
_RLYALL
Secretary,
Hongkong, 24th March, 1899,
TO LET. DETACHED 8 Roomed HOUSE
A Robinson Road with Garden.
the B
Hongkong, 7th April, 1893.
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