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the next Spring races, the Labuan Chinese have subscribed the sum of $75 for a cup, which will be the best yet ran for at Sandakan,

Liberian coffee is gradually making its way, and sugar promises to be the next industry to follow. It is stated that a Sugar Company has been started in London, and ane or two people here are looking round for suitable land for its cultivation. At one small mill in this district some pheromessi cushings have takes place, the results giving a density of as high as 1: Beaure. This appears to have reduced the cans growing problem to a moral certainly ; the' success of the industry is now xasured.

I notice that you have quoted an extract from

■ Singapore paper in which is mentioned the possibility of trouble occurring at Tanca. It is belloved that there was some slight misunder standing, but nothing of a serious natura occurred. At all events Governor Creagh des. patched an influential native chief to make Inquiries and to find out if there were anything behind the scenes. From the intelligence tans gained matters were soon put to rights, and by this action, which showed bla thorough know. ledge of the natives and their ways, Governor Creagh established order without any trouble whatever, whereas had less intelligent measures been brought to bear, bloodshed might easily

have ensued.

LATE TELEGRAMS..

WASHINGTON, August zob. The Agricultural 'Bureau's monthly report states that the average condition of the crop to the II cotton states is 8of per cent. The early rains and the drought, last month, are responsible

for this.

LONDON, August rath. Estest advices state that the troubles in the Egyptian Cabinet bave been settled.

In the House of Commons, last night, Mr. Russell, Under-Secretary for India, in reply to s question from Sir Asther Hatter, said that the views of the Viceios an the Presidential Armles Bill were consonant with Lord Kimberley's, and he only consented to an amendment touching

the Commanders to facilitate is passing the Lords.

August 13th.

Colonel Colvill, Grenadier Guards; Captain Glbb, Warcenter Regiment; Captain Besant, Norfolk; nad Lieut. Thruston, of the Oxfords, have started for Uganda to take command of

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1893.

recent fatal riots at Prabhas Fattan in Katty

war. The Hladus, who were greatly affected at the death of their several co-religiosists in that town, have been recently holding meetings and memulalising the Government. It so happened that yesterday, which is the prayer day of Mahomedans, coincided with Divara Hindas, who celebrated the festival by music and t tomoms in the neghbourhood of the temples, and the Makemedans complained that they were disterbed in their devotions by the noise. Mr. Vincent, the Acting Commis- soner of Police, apprised of the Il-feeling between the two communities for some days past, had made every arrangement for an emer rency. When the Mabomedans came out of the mosque and proceeded in the direction of the temple, several European police officers and native sepoys who were at hand intercepted the Mahomedans and ordered them back The Mussulmans

loo towards Hanuman lane, pressed and used tiles and stones as missiles. A great number of people were injured before Mr. Vincent arrived with reinforcements and turned the tables The police, after a severe

agreed to give them rupees; so many a manib, to many whils on leave, and so many as pension upon retirement.

'Naturally, also, I held out every prospect of i speedy promotion and promised it freely-as who would not ?—with that invaluable power of interpreting my own words.

There was little difficulty in securing candidates; they all accepted my terms and seemed very pleased with the prospect of my rupees. If the inquiry was made:-What is a rupee? I made it culte clear to every one con- cerned, that the rupee was a certain defialte weight of a metal called sliver.

To-day's Advertisements.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at MACED, PORT DARWIN and Queens- LAND PORTS, and taking through Cirgo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND,

TANKANIA, &c.).

in course of time some of these men, my THE Steamship employees, went home on sick leare or retired, or wanted their money paid in London.

The supeo then was about 25, 34.; of course it was not conrealest to send a lot of money to England at that rate, so I determined it would be better to make the rupes one-tenth of an English sovereign.

Time went ou; but the rupee went off, and by the time it was on its way to, indeed within mea sarable distance ol, is, gd, I saw it would be upon the rioters homedans back into the better in again make use of my inalienable privilege and sight. So I declared again that the rupes, of course, was merely a certain weight of silver and in fact had always been so.

encounter, beat the

Masld, whence they were allowed to come out, two or three at a time, by a door fa side street. Meanwhile, news was brought that a

similar disturbance had broken out at Bhendi Bazaar and Pydbowale and several persons had been injured. Two-thirds of the small police force available in Bombay were placed on duty, The Marine Battalion was summoned to the Assistance of the police, and it promptly arrived on the ECODE

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August 13th.

The Times of India published the fallowing information yesterday afternoon: The lots in the native town are assuming alamming propor Hans, and the Hindus, principally of the labour. ing classes, are retallailug on Mahomedana for outrages committed on their co-religianists yesterday. This morning, about 9.30, a serious affray occurred in Grant Road, which is principally occupied by Mahomedan weavers, between the rival factions, and it was found necessary to strengthen the military picquets already there with a detachment from Pydhowale

while two contingents of Marines were landed at the stone bender from the men-of-war in harbour. At Girgaum the Hindus took entire possession of the road leading from the Money School to the Portuguese Church and desecrated the mosques near the Thakaredwar temple and assaulted stray Mabemedans who were found in the streets or riding in the tram CATE. Middlesex has beaten Gloncester by an ion-state of affairs prevails at Kalbadevi road. Six of the persons who were wounded in yesterday's ings and gt rons.

disturbance died this morning at the hospital. All the shops are closed, and business in entirely at a stand-still in the native town.

the Soudanese troops there.

A serioas accident occurred to the train near Pontypridd yesterday cwing to the first three carriages, which were crammed with holiday- makers, having been derailed on a steep embank- ment and completely shattered. Fifteen people were killed and filty injured.

August 14th.

London newspapers, in discussing the Bombay rots, mostly ascribe them to growing bitterness resulting from the policy of the Indian National Congress agitations, and trust that the par Britannica may be ipeedily restored.

Owing to the hostility displayed by the deposed Sultan of Witu ber Majesty's ships Blanche, Swallow, and Sparrow have landed a force and stormed and burned Witu after two hours' fighting. The British lost one killed, and Lieutenants Fitzmaurice and Jervis were slightly wounded,

August 15th,

In the House of Commons, lest night, Mr. Russell, Under-Secretary of State of India, In reply to a question from Sir J. Gorst, said that up to the present no final appointment on the Optam Commission bad been made, and that the source of payment for expenses connected there. with had not been decided.

In reply to a further question from Sir Richard Temple, Mr. Russell said that Land Kimberley considered the appointment of Public Works member to the Viceroy's Council unnecessary.

Latest advices from the Cape state that Lo bengula has replied evasively to Sir Henry Loch's despatch, In which bis Excellency demanded him to explain recentralds in Masho- unland. It is feared that troubla is brewing there.

The death is announced of General Sir Edward Hamley,

August 16th.

Mr. Cook, the Conservative candidate, has been elected for Hereford by a majority of forty four vates, having polled 1,504 against 1460 polled by Mr. Pulley, the Liberal candidate. The vacancy took place by the resignation of Mr. W. H. Grenfell, the Liberal member, who objected to the retention of the Irish members at Westminster, and the policy of the Govern ment in regard to the Indian aliver question.

Although the award of the Behring Sea Com- misalon upholds the British case, the arbitrators have made regulations for future sealing which the Canadians resent, contending that it will give the Americans practical monopoly of the sealing. It is estimated that America will have to pay about a million and a half of dollars us recompense for past seizures.

Advices from the Cape state that Sir Henry Loch has received another letter from Lebens gula in which he has adopted a threatening

tone.

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August 17th, Lieut. Moberly has received the Distinguished Service Order for the Chilas expedition..

KIDS,

The same

PCONA, August rath.

Two squadrons of the and Bombay Lan:ers, under the command of Colonel Jones, started for Bombay this morning by two special troop tales, in connection with the riols. The other officers who accompanied the squadrons are Lieutenants Piless, Bayes, Griffiths, Downes, Lering and Sorg.-Capt. Lyons.

BOMBAY, August 13th. The riots between Mussulmans' and Hindus continued throughout yesterday. Over 400 hare been injured and some 40 killed owing to fre- quest charges of mounted troops and police, andnecessary fi ing by the soldiers. Temples and morques have been looted and desecrated, and for the past 48 hens the silva quarter of Bombay has been the scene of turmell Business is practically at a standstill. Reinforcements bave been brought down from Poona.

At the Legislative Council yesterday the Governor,

before proceeding to the business of the Council, referred to the riots and the pre- Cautions taken for their suppression. He advised the leader of the communities to quell the riot He passed no opinion on the causes of this out break at this stage, but wherever the fault might be, he thought he was julfed in enlisting on the side of law and order every force that can be brought to bear against it or agitation. On these grounds be called on the leaders of the communile arrayed against each other to add their moral influence to the executive power of

Government,

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By this means, as you will easily perceive, saved a great deal, and in fact effected consider- able economy.

There were certain.of my late employees who had retired during the tenth of a pound period, who preferred claims; but it was not to be expected that I should listen to them.

Meantime the rupeo went down, down. Now there were certain people, tax-payers and others, with whom I had contracted that they should make payment to me annually ins

rupees.

"MENMUIR,# Captain Craig, will be despatched for the abera Forts on TUESDAY, the 5th September, at Daylight,

This well-known 'Stemmer la specially_fited for Passengers, and has targo Coollag Cham- bers, thus ensuring a supply of Fresh Mast, Ice, de, throughout the voyage. A duly qualifed Surgeon is carried,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Agents. Hongkong, 31st August, 1893.

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"SHELL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

Clearly then, it was not to my advantage that the rupee should continue downwards indefinitely; under these circumstances I saw it was again expedient that I should avall myself of my particular power. Hence, of my own free and mere mation I made it quite evident to all the world that the ropee should henceforth be ane-fifteenth of a pound-at all events for so long as it suited my pleasure and convenience.THE

Modern economists speak a great deal of freedom of contract, the enforcement of contracts, etc.

For my part I am quite ready to concede their most advanced demands in this direction, only of courer I must always retain my royal perogative and right to interpret the terms of the contracts according to dicumstances.

OUR NAVY ABROAD.

Under the above heading, Frank Leille's Weekly ways:-

A. B. de Guerville, honorary commissioner for the World's Columbian Exposition, whose recent article in this paper descriptive of an Interview with Li Hang Chang, the Viceroy of Chihil and Frime Minister of China, has "attracted wide' ment of the sorry figure which the old wooden attention, gives us, in a personal note, a state. vesacts of the United States cut in foreign waters and the contempt which is felt In China and elsewhere lot our naval prowess. Mt, de Guerville writes:-

"The Chinese do not think mech of the

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Steamship "TROCAS," Steamship "SPONDILUS." Steamship "ELAX" Steamship "VOLUTE” Steamship "MUREX." Steam bip "TURBO.". Steamship "CONCH." Steamship "CLAM."

Steamship “BULLMOUTH,"

FOR HAVRE AND LONDON, Taking Cargo on through - Bill of Lading to NEW YORK:

"THE Next Salling will be the Steamably

*ELAX,"

via SINGAPORE, on or about 1st October.

For Freight, &c., apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

Agents. Fiongkong, 31st August, 1893.

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N.B.-The Steamers of this Line will be despatched monikly from Hongkong, and offer exceptional advantages to Shippers of perishable cargo, owing to an improved inethod of venilla- tion, Coples of reports on out-turn of cargoes may be had on application to the Agents.

For Sale.

·FOR SALE.

Table Property known as "CONNAUGHT HOUSE, belonging to the Estate of JOHN ALEXANDER "MOSELY, Deceased.

For Particulars, apply to

ONE FOURTH SHARE in that desi-

V. H. DEACON, Solidior to the Executors. Hongkong, 30th August. 1893.

Valled States Navy, as they judge it from the very poor specimens we have in Asia. I could fill columns with the jokes published over there on the old United States gunboat Palos, which remained at Tientsin for years, and was in such condition that it could not steam up the river. When I was in Nagasak the Palos had arrived, towed by the Ataries, and the Goverment decided to sell it at auction. It had found no

The flagship Fer purchaser at the time I left." Lancaster, the Alliance, the Marion, composing, with the gunboat Perth the -Asta, are all Uelted States naval forces old wooden vessels, armed as they were twenty- five years ago, not dhe modern gun having been added to their now worthless armament. The Chinese, who have now magnificent modern men-of-war, are convinced that they could easily enough destroy our Navy.

Some months ago the Marion was off the Additional troops are coming down from Chinese coast taking coal and water-at Cheloo, Foons. All troops and Volunteers in garrison! I remember correctly. A high Chinese man- have been called gat to assist in the restitution

of order.

Domestic dialites are being caused by the riots. Even the Claba cannot get mutton, though btcf was procurable this morning, Tens of vegetables are rotting at the stations for want of coolies to deliver them, and the myrmidons of the Health Department are neglecting their duties.

darin called on board and was received by Com- mander B, who offered him cigars, champagne, etc. in leaving the ship the mandarin, wille on the deck, gave a good look around.

the old guns."

Ab, Commander, I see you have still gof:

"Yes,' icplied the other. Still got them."

They are very big, said the Chiness, smiling.

**** Yes, very big.*

In fact, they look much bigger than the new guns

"Yes, rather,' and the Commander, who did not like the talk at all.

Oh, I see I sec,' said the mandaris, la a very sarcastic way; You have got them for the

"AQUARIUS.”

1966

"THE TABLE WATER OF THE EAST." Fer 1. deren quarte, $1.75, less allowance on empties returned to om Godowns, $o.$0. Net price, $1.25. 1,desen pints, $1.00, less allowance on empties returned to ow Godowną, św.af. Net price, $0.75.

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.

Sole Agents. 13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 8th August, 1893.

"THE TYPHOONS OF THE EASTERN SEAS.”

A REVIEW, by

1838

Intimations

CARMICHAEL & Co., LD.

HAVE JUST LANDED

ELEY'S CARTRIDGE CASES, BAGS and BELTS, NEW CASTLE CHILLED SHOT, SHOOTING STOCKINGS in great variety, DAWSON'S TAN LEATHER BOOTS and SHOES, BROWN CANVAS WALKING and TENNIS SHOES, DOG COLLARS in NICKEL, BRASS and LEATHER, DOG CHAINS, &c.

Hongkong, 19th August, 1893,

CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD. 18, Praya Central, Hongkong.

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PROPRIETORS.........................................................THE HONGKONG, HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG HOT the most commodious and best appointed Hotel in the Far Eart affords unequalled accommodation to traveller and others. It is situated in the centre of the town, opposite the General Post Office and the Hongkong Club, adjacent to Pedder's Wharf (the principal landing stage of the Colony) and in close proximity to the Banks and Shipping Offices The HOTEL STEAM LAUNCH conveys passengers and baggage to and from all Mall Steamers. THE TABLE D'HOTE, at separate tables, is supplied with every delicacy, the cutrius being

under experienced supervision.

THE BED-ROOMS, with adjoining Bath-rooms, are lofty and well ventilated, open on to spacious Verandahs, are lighted by gas and fitted throughout with electric communicators The Reading, Writing and Smoke and American Tables) are fitted with every convenience,

Rooms, Ladies' Drawing Rooms, the new, Bar and public BILLIARD ROOMS (Six)

A handsomely appointed GRILL ROOM, where chops, steaks, de, are served at any hour

adjoins the HOTEL, and is under the same Management.

The WINES & SPIRITS are selected by an Expert and the BEST BRANDS only are supplied. HYDRAULIC ASCENDING ROOMS of the latest and most approved type convey passengers...

and baggage from the Entrance Hall to each of the five floors above. NIGHT PORTERS and WATCHMEN are continually on duty,

Hongkong, 12th February, 1892.

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Manager.

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These Cones are composed patirely of Ammatic Plants carefully selected kar their insecticidal properties, and although destructive to insects, they aOH QUỐCH harmless to men and animals. The odour when burcing is very agreeabla, and hence they may be used to fumigata sick rooms, an the most delicate Invalid can support the fragrance.

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Hotels.

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T HOTEL, situated as a height of 150 feet above sea-level, having been Lassed by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL," is NOW OPEN and will be run in conjunction with Excellent Accommodation for VISITORS, the HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling including private suites of rooms, HOT them to offer special inducements to Visitors and MINERAL BATHS and WATERS (bigbly recommended by the Medical Faculty), .First- class Cuisine, good attendance, Wines and Spirits of the best quality, &c., &c.

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*THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

Pedder's HOL Hongkong, roth August, 1893.

THE TYPHOON SEASON.

Every Commander und Officer on board ship should possess a copy

August 14th, On Sunday morning rieting was resumed between Mahomedans and Hindus. Shortly after one o'clock the Mahomedang attacked the Hindas, but before the Military and Police arrived on the scene the rioters had decamped. About three o'clock in the morning a telephonic that Mahomedans had attacked Hindus message to Pydhonie station #gain announced moral effect 1" near Gomerkhidy. The Police and Military promptly repked to the scene and found CONSUMPTION, Wasting Diseases, and General that three Hindus had been killed, and the bodies Debilly. Doctors disagree as to the relative

Observatory), were removed to the Morgue. Several Hindu value of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophoshpites; the (by W. Doberch, Director of the Honghong shops were looted; three more persons died supplying strength and flesh-the others giving nerve power and acting as a tonfo

of

"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE

EASTERN SEAS,"

"HIS vada, marum for every navigator in greatly enlarged and is lostrated by Etho paphs showing the courses of the typhoms of

be years,

It is issued at Fifty Cents for the first and Use Dollar for the second edition, and may be obtained from

Mesm. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Hongkong,

Lană, Crawford & Co.

• G, Filooner & Co.

M

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FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HALONE.

Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

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THE

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Hongkong, 11th April, 1893,

STAG HOTEL,

NOTICE.

Undersigned begs to announce that

TWO NEW ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.Tthe above Popular Hotel is now RE-

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor,

TAKARADZUKA

the morning in the 1. J. Herpital, bringing to digestion and entire systems. Bat in the Far East has been re-writhen and 890) the total of dead men at the hospital to Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with fifteen. The total number of wounded persons admitted in both hospitals is 439 Hindus and Hypophosphites the two are combined, and the England has beaten the Australian team by Mahomedans. Fifty-five rioters were arrested effect is wonderful. Thousands who bave derived An innings and 43 runs.

Yorkshire has beaten Middlesex by 145 yesterday morning and sent to the House of no permanent benefit from other preparations Correction, There are now 500 prisoners le have teen cured by this. "Scott's Emulsion" is and Somerset has beaten Gloucester by 137 addition to 35 persons who died la hospital, perfectly palatable, and is easily digested even Kora aga reported killed, which brings the total by those who cannot tolerate plain Cod Liver Several newspapers criticize the nomination

OIL Any Chemist can supply it. A. S. Watson 10 50. Though numerous fights occured yes. of the Duke of Connaught to the Aldershot command, and especially since Lord Robertsterday, they were not of serious dimensions, and & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong and China.

matters seem quietening down gradually. The Advi was willing to accept the appointment.

whole native town is strongly, patepiled by NEW YORK, August 19th, The debate on the silver question is proceeding paralry and infantry, large reinforcements have In both Houses of Congress, but so far some old ing been brought in from Poona arguments put forward before have been repeated. The Treasury continues to refuse to make the usual monthly purchases of silver, except at the price ruling in London.

PARIS, August 17th. The death is announced of Dr. Jean Martin Charcot, the celebrated French physician.

LowDow, August 18th,

Yesterday, acme thousands of colliers, strike, from the adjacent collieries, marched to Ebbw Vale in order to intimidate those at work there, but the latter attacked and rooted the strikers after a fierce fight fa which numbers were seriously injured.

Ao attack has been made by the French workmen on some Italian workmen at the Ball Nimes, in which ten Italians were killed and forty injured. The anival of troops on the scene ended the fight.

works near

THE RELIGIOUS RIOTS IN BOMBAY

THE SILVER QUESTION,

XVERY MAN HIS OWN ARDITER. When making a bargsjo, deal, agreemo. t, or contract with any other party, there is 'ng advantage so great, says a correspondent In Indian Engineering, au that of being able to interpret the language and terms made use of according to your own taste and necesar, when ever that may arise.

The most able prognostication of future events is sadly liable to error, and there is no telling what feelings of comfort and security accom PRAY the knowledge that the weaning of the words of every contract, written or understood, may be varied 33 will, and always in one's own favour.

When I first entered upon the administration of my possessions in India, it was quits evident | that I might very profitably contract with certain young men of England; engineers and ethers, to come out here and do work for me. What i and principally wanting in the personnel to be had in this country was morale, a sense of honour, veracity-common honesty in fact.

BORDAY, August rath. Yesterday, at one o'clock, a serious riot began Bombay. At the close of the morning service In Juma Musjid, where some thousaed Maho-. Such quailtjas I knew could nowhere be had

mtonns had been in prayer, they came out of of such excalal quantity and quality as in

the Mpsjid shouting "Din Dior & Hieds Medle class and aristocracy, therefore * and pro- Great Britale, among the sons of the upper endrid. In a body in the direction Tera ple, at no great distance in Hanuman lane. concladed an agreement with a number of these The Police had fortunately taken precautions, pantry that they should come out and work for being aware that very high feeling tan between me for lip, or at least for as mach of their illa Man pedans and Himana in rumpens (rs' the I no appeared to see worth having. On my pan I

To-day's Advertisements.

CHINA MERCHANTS' STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY'S DEBENTURE LOAN OF 1885,

14TH DRAWING. INTEREST DUE and DRAWN BONDS of

this LOAN will be PAYABLE at the OFFICES of the HONGKONG AND SHANDHAT BANKING CORPORATION on and after the 1st day of September, 1893. application to the Undersigned.

List of Drawn Bonds can be obtained on For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORFORATION,

Agents Issuing the Loan,

Chief Manager.

T. JACKSON, Hongkong, 31st August, 1893.

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VICTORIA COLLEGE/

TEXT TERM begins MONDAY, 4th

by their PARTITS OF GUARDIANS t 8.39 A.M. admission should be in the HALL, accompanied on that day,

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*HIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL, admirably situated within a few minutes walk of the | "Birer Steamer Wharves,' is now open to receive

Vialtors.

The Bled-rooms are cool, alry and comfortably fraished, and the spacious Dining Room, Sing found squal to the best Hotels in the Far Easte Rooms, and scommodation generally will be

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Terms Moderate,

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HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES,

800.

^^EVERY KIND. OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK REASONABLE PRIORS

• Hongkong, 14th July 2005

QUEEN'S ROAD. WEST.

OLD “BEN" FRESIDES.

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A QUIET AND COMFORTABLE HOME

FOR MEN OF TEX MERCANTILE MARINE,

The very best LIQUORS and ACCOMMODA- TION, come as Strangers but leave as Friends.

BEN." FRANKLIN TAYLOR,

* Proprietos.

•alth March, 1893

enced hands.

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

JOHN C. FOSTER,

-『

Managi

Hongkong, 1st September, 189a,

Masonic,

ZETLAND

No. Sas

L

GE

REGULAR MEETING of the above

LODGE will be held in the FRKKMAKONÝ.

HALL, Zealand Street, TO-MORROW, the 1st | Reptember, at 8. sa for 9 p.ni, pesciasty. "Visling

Brethren are cordially invited..

Kanchana 24th Amma), 1903,

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