THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1893.
two women living in separate villages in the district of Kottenburg, Bohemia. Items they were sugaged systematically in the business of ordering chlidren whose parents desired to have them out of the way for any reason. They contacted to dispose of the bodies effectually and guaranteed secrecy. They did a thriving was made by accident. business at forlus per chlid. The discovery
diurict around Pamatsun. He was a farmer and owner of houses as well as a robber. He made great profits because be obtained all bla labor for nothing. Nɔ peasant dared resist when ordered to do
day's work for Margonit, He prided himself on the fairness with which he distributed his tasks, exacting most from ther who could beat afford it. He was an invaluable election agent, for the political persuïsion of his murders as far as knows. rife could not be resisted. Ho is guilty of four
September 18th. There was a largely attended meeting of the Council of the Liberal Federation to-day in this cly. Many speeches condemning the action of the House of Lords regarding the home-alabili were made and a resolution condemning the Lords was passed.
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or along the 15 kilometre limit'except in' such numbers as may be necessary to preserve order in the various dates, and the police bodies are to be separately subject to the local authorities,.
Clause 8 la formal--in case of dispute as to the meaning of the Treaty the French taxi shall be followed.
"Ivanhoe," which suited blm better and was loudly applauded. Mr. C. T. Robinson's "Little Lot" was very good and very funny, but there was a little too much of the chords for an ordinary audience to follow in orthodox "moker" Hyla. His excors song, ""The man that broks old Humphreys up lu Cloedland" was one of the beat efforts of its kind ever heard in Hook kong, and might fairly rank as the hit of the evening. The Grit half of the programme was now concluded, and after the bar-boys had bad a busy' ten minutes, a fresh start was made with
Falks," excellently rendered. Sergeant Tennant, the popalar instructor of the V.R.C. perpetrated an awful thing called "Balradour, set down on the programme as Tyrolean, with a fodal chorue; and when the good. matured audience insisted on giving him chance to make amends, betrofied out some more jodel ander the title of "Yourallar-ty." This Jodel business seems to be a manle with some people the shocking bit of news that came from the rance to good government and that it should be the ultimatum 11 is stated that the Siamese
One of the women actually kept account books, in which she entered the sums received and the date it was disposed of By the help of from whem, the age and description of the child
this horrible record the authorities expect not only to convict the women, but also a large number of the guilty parents,
PHILADELPHIA, September 15th, of gold ballion, worth $150,000, had been stolen The startling announcement that 5,000 ounces from the United States Mint in this city, was Mint The officials from Washington are here, and although no arrests have been made some are looked for..
MADRID, September 15th,
Three rioters were instantly killed and several more seriously injured in Mont Blanche, twelve miles from Tarragonat to-day. The rioters fired upon the guards and the latter fired into the crowd."
Wetter Owen Clough, member of Parliament, declared the House of Lords a grievous, bind- Immediately aboished.
W. W. Douglas, formerly agent here for Swift Brothers, Chicago, was sentenced to-day to five years' peaul servitude for the embezzlement of | $25,000 of that company's fands,
FOOCHOW NOTES.
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Clause 9 provides for the ratification of the Treaty estźhda four months,
sha Bangkok Timir, which has the credit of representing the views of the Stamuse Govern sient, pahilakes 'tha following" in Iis loans of October 4th, We are not yet in a position to give the exact text of the Treaty and of the Convention algoed yesterday afternoon by the Plenipotentaries, but although we cannot guarantee the absolute accuracy of cor Information, we believe that the main dispositions Kun as follow
In the articles setting forth the condition of
on the left bank of the Mekong and on the filan's Government rencunces all rights or pretensions of that river that they will not malaisin or make use of small boats or armed vessels on the waters of the Great Lake and of the Mekong: that in the provinces of Battambang and Angkor and within 25 kilometres of the right bank of the Mekong no military or fortified posts shall be malatalied, but that is there localities there order. There are also several clauses concerning shall be only suficient police force to maintain Customs and the works which it may be found secessary to make on the right bank of the
The Siamero Government, on the demand of the French Government, will render all necessary facillifes to this end,
Intimations.'
CARMICHAEL & Co., LD.
HAVE JUST LANDED
ENGLISH-MADE FOWLING PIECES with CASE and IMPLEMENTS $50 and upwards 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.
Go-day's Advertisements.
CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD.
18, Praya Central, Hongkong..
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM.
SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE, “ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"BELGIC"
as for instance with the Swiss in Innocents Abroad;"&and Mark Twala deserves much sympathy in the distress which led bim ultimately to pay people $ not to do it any more, Mr. Theo, Lammert's barjo solo was an agro able change from the vocal element, and as such was highly appreciated. "The "Carolina team" scored a noisy success in the plantation quartette *Debuilég am no nightlogsie," which they
The province of Toleda has been swept by had to tepat. The dressing and dancing gare violent storme, resulting in great damage. Large evidence of capable and carefal training tracts were fooded and many lives were lost, response to unanimous request, Mr. Gence Forty corpses have been so far recovered. The Marguerite," a pretty song tastefully Twenty-five miles of the Southern Railway is
bext voice. Mr. South, who had submerged. Relleftrains were sent from various. Wag tarbed it into the river again. This is con- Mekong for Improving the navigation of the river side. walted and last apparently on the principle of palate. winding up effectively, was simply immense in Thery ain't a word wot's bad enough, which gave ample scope for bis well-known powers of facitil expression and comedy scting. was be possibility of declir ing to respond to the upica: lous applause which followed, and he,
rendered
then
gave quite a new comic song, one of the best & has ever sang, "I could do with a bit," which is certain to become a great favourite This concluded the programme, but Mr. Theo Lamın ert ▪galo obliged with "Kissing," a song of simple bamour given in a quiet and effective style. This brought to a close a most success- ful concert-la fact uproariously successful, and well worth repeating among the best that Hong! long can produce.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
At the Villa Canes the death rate is said to be appalling. The peasants sought refuge from the waters in caves on the hillsides for the night, When all were sleeping the waters rose suddenly, flooded the caves and drowned the sleepers.
The Raza became a raging torrent, carrying death and destruction to all in its way. The Marizueres is also flooded, and is doing much damage. Some small villages and groups of houses wore washed away, persons trying to escape in boats were captized by floating trees A number of villages have been cut off from the rest of the world, and death is staring the Inhabitants la the face. In ons village only eight out of sixiy-four people are known to have escaped.
and drift-wood and were
LONDON, September 15th.
The Miners Federation of Nottinghamshire, by a vote of 61,000 to 93,000, has decided that its members shall not return to work at the old wages, and that they will not accept an offer of arbitration.
Thirteen members of the Association put in 20 appearance on Saturday afternoon to com- pete for the Short Range Cop and spoons. The Cup was won by Capt. Palmer, O.S.D, with the
The latest exhibition of a muilnous spirit le brilliani score of yo points. The galant captain also grined the apron for the highest sggregate, the British army took place Wednesday night while for Eyton, S.LI, captured the other.
at Aldershot. A number of prisoners belonging The following are the scores :-
to the First Infantry managed_to_obtain liquor, with the remit that they became boisterona and 700 400 Agga. H'cap Net yarda yards. pts points, real finally broke down the door of the guardroom, The disturbance raised an alarm, the guards turned out from all sides, and the mutineers 19
were overpowered,
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Dr. Atkins 03 19
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Malor Fytos,
Lieut Howell
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Lieut Col-Jerrure 19
Mr. Chapman
Gin, H.K.P.
Inspector Mana...
Sergt.-Major Liidio, Conde, Aika, R.N. Mr. Soordam
Llest-Crl, Robinson, Sergt. McLannan.
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September 16th, Deaths by cholers are reported at Arlington
and Mitchen.
In a tunnel on the Great Western Railway, near Bath, an express train was derailed. The passenger train crashed into it, causing a festial wreck. The number of killed is unknown, but It is large. Many of those rescued alire are | fatally injured,
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The result of the English miners' ballot, The Occidental and Oriental Co.'s steamship though decisively against accepting a reduction, Belgic, Capt H. Walker, from San Francisco or arbitration, yet shows a big minority on the wis Yokohama, with the American mails up to question of teszmption of work at the old terms, roth October, arrived in the harbour yesterday This gives promise of a settlement ere long, morning. We are indebted to our San Francisco | The opinion of coal-owners is that the men wil - exchanges for the subjoined telegrams →→→ retum to work on the first Wednesday in Octo- PARIS, September 12th. ~ | Bar, the first pay-day for months. The enor- The death of General D. E. Miribel, Chief of mous effect which the dispate has had on general the General Staff, from Irjaries sustained by trade is shown in the, reduction of the traffic falling from his horse bas caused something like receipts of the railway companies. The Midland constemation throughout France. He was the estimates its loss at £400,000. The losses to soldier upon whom the whole country relled to other companies will amount to nearly an extent little understood by foreigners. £1,500,000
After the death of Moltke" Marañal Canrobert Es reported to have said: "Moltke is dead but we have Miribel. There is now als dent that Miribel felf from his horse in an apoplectic | fit. He was a vigorous, full-blooded man of da years.
ROMI, September sath.
ILE OF WIGHT, September 16th, The Britannis won the Cape May cup, passing the winning line in 12157. The Novados finished 36 minutes, 10 seconds later.
ODESSA, September 15th,' Since the first outbreak of cholers in European Rumla, up to September 1st, the official statistics
A mob of Italians utisckṣd the Hungarian | ibow 23,831 caser, 831; denths, in sixty-seven peasanta at Delayees and tried to Emra tko Town | governments and towns affected. The 'oficial Ha'i,
Sgures are notoriously untrustworthy, and the The riot was quelled by troops after twenty- | correct numbers are undepbtedly far lâ excess of five person had been wounded. The trouble them. was caused by Radical unimosity,
WASHINGTON, September 12th.
In response to a resolution of inquiry Secretary Carlisle to-day seat a letter to the Senate in which he stated that there was syailable on September 7th for the enforcement of the Chinese Exclusion act $63502.
The Secretary of the Treasury has been notified that the Canadian Government cannot adopt the agreement for the Inspection of Immigrants between the Uálted States and Canada.
LONDON, September 13th.
A large crowd of sporting men gathered this morning at the Editon-square station to bid | adieu to Mitchell, the pugillat, on his way to the United States,
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Caso, September 16th,
The medical authorities are urging the Govern mant to forbid the exposition of the holy carpet on Monday, when thousands of pilgrims will con- gregate to participate in the religious ceremonies. It is feared the ceremony will lead to an outbreak of cholera. Already one death has occurred among the pilgrims."
BELGRADE, September 16th.
A soldier in the camp at Banfitra has been peized with chelers. The army manœuvres have been postponed consequsatly,
ST. PETERSBURG, September 16th. There were fiftyione now cases of cholera and twenty deaths in this district yesterday.
MADRID, September 16th.
Rain continues to pour down in New Castilo. TUNIS, September 13th. Much damage has been done and many more Of the gooo pligrims who went to Meccs on Eves lost. In addition to Villa Canas, the May 4th, 500 perfabed of cholera and other | villages of Tasbleque, Lillo, Romeral and other diseases. Ofa body of Turkish troops who were places have been dooded and the inhabitants detailed to bury the dead, too of them also died, have fled to the heights. The number of DE LISBON, September 13th. drowned in the caves pi Villa Canas is more than The Portuguese authorities bayd' declared a fifty. cholera guaranilne against New York as an Infected part.
The distress in the fooded districts of Now Castile continues and the loss of life is greater VIENNA, September 13th, than reported. Fresh storms and a continued The Emperor has sanctioned a decree of the downpour have delayed the departure of relief Ministry suspending the articles of the Constitu- trains. Some villages have been entirely isolated tion bearing on citizens' rights and inspending for days and starvation is staring the inhabitants the trial by jury for one year in Pragus, Bohemle | in the face. Some of the exyes in which the and the districts of Weloberge, Karolinantal and terror-stricken inhabitants of the Villa Canus Smichon, owing to the agtiation in favor of home rule for Bohnemia.
The clauses suspended include the freedom of the press and the right of holding public meetings. { The leaders of the young Czechs are maklog menacing speeches and serious slots are antici- pated. The military is confined to the barracks
buildings are strongly guarded.
and the public
sought refuge are fairly choked with the cormies of men, women and children. About eighty bodles have already been recovered, but this number is said to be far below the actual total Loss of life. Business in the flooded districts is entirely suspended and will so remain for some time to come. Great damage has been done in other parts of the peninscia, Plantations, vine- PRAGUE, September 13th. yards and buildings in the vicinity of Salamanca There was much disorder in the streets last suffered severely, and a large number of caule night. The police are breaking up all young || have been drowned.. The Queen Regent has Czechs meetings and banquets, and several sent a donation of money for the relief of the important arrests are contemplated. The streets | starring inhabitants, and subscriptions for the of the city are patrolled by squads of policy, und | same purpoes are being raiseă la other quarters. detachments of caralfy nie ont,
BRISHANE, September 17th, The Prime Minister has recommended that The young Czechs yesterday evening jang “Marseillaise" and 'cheered the brotherhood | tive mabaidy of $25,000 be greated by the Govern- between Czechs and France;
ment for the Vancouver mail service.
LONDON, September 17th,
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Foochow, 7th Oct, 1893. time to time in the Mis river. One was brought Turtles, as is well known, are caught from up from Cheong-lok for sale this week and was parehased by a supers lions Chinaman for $8, aldered very good "jons.”
A fortnight ago we reported a scarcity of sica and I stated that the price had advanced in con- sequence of the Government granaries having been replenished by large purchases of the grain on the spot. The supplies since then from the northern ports bave been considerable, and the price has receded 20 cents per pica!.
Foochow Native Hospital that 8599 were sub- We are informed by the Hon. Secretary of the scribed in the concert room on Thursday night for the benefit of the institution. It has been
said that the way to an Englishman's pocket is through his well, by giving him plenty to cat and drink; but it is evident that the pocket of the cosmopolitan Foochow resident has been lent hear reached by the charms of music on his benevo
A mandario specially appointed to look lato the much complained of spurious essă nuisance. has been employing detectives to find out persons passing these colas which has resulted in eight proprietors of money changers' salis being arrested and their possessions confiscated. The respectable exchange shops, knowing that the canter was being closely looked into, bare been careful not to be caught.
As regards the Costams, the dispositions of the Treaty are liberal and based on reciprocity, In fact the customs dues are suppressed on both banks of the river, with the result that the whole wone will become one of free trade. It will French and Siamese inhabitants, although the farther be a region for the free cirenlation of actual extension of this region we cannot at pre- will be passports, which, for French subjects, sent determine. The only conditions enforced will be obtainable from the French-kuthorities, and, for Siamese subjects, from the Siamese authorities French consuls, it is arranged, well! be established at Korat and Maang Nao, and perhaps in other Siamese provinces, Railfication of this Treaty is to follow in the course of four
months
To-day's Advertisements.
We bear that the well-to-do amongst the competitors at the late examinations have PERSEVERANCE-LODGE OF returned to the Prelect the money allowed them by the Government for thele maintainance, beg- ging him to hand it to the Viceroy with a respectful request that the rum may be remitted
to Peking by his Excellency for distribution amongst the suffrets by the late floods in the neighbourhood of the capital. The sum is said to mount to goo tacis,
Highway robberies are reported to us as being far more frequent of late than for some time past. A native woman approaching the East gate of the city on Tuesday last, carryloga bundle containing clothes and valuables, was seised by three inffians and robbed of every thing, while on the same day a boy of seven years of age was found murdered on the bi bangles and neck chain he had on blm. These near the West gate for the sake of the allver
cases were reported to the authorities, but no arrests have yet been made.
Some of the competitors in the late examina- leas from the south of the province who intended to return to their homes by sex, have found some 'diâiculty in getting away. The accom- modadon in the steamers which have left since
to take so great a number, and many still remain. the examinations concluded has been insufficient The Viceroy has come to the rescue of the Formosa competitors by arranging for two of the Imperial cruisers to convey them across, one el which is to go to North and the other to Senth Formosa, His Excellency has made this known by placarda
The following is the tea export since our lisse of aged ulto,, as per consignees! returns ;~~
For London,
Per Myrmidon............471 113. lbs. Qanfa.m.476,413
For Hongkong,
Per Oanfa............................... 11,600
For Brisbane,
Per Taiyuan.........
For Sydney,
21,473
Per Tatyuan........... 399,000 * For Melbourne,
Per Tatywa......858,880
For Adelaide,
For New Zealand,
Per Talysan...
·Per Taiyuan
For New York,
Per Pathan
19:773.
18,716
re
...........209,323
ni Straikleven van...........351,8±ă
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HONGKONG, No. 1,165, EC.
A REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 16th fastapt, ut &33 for 9 o'clock precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 16th October, 1893. Fx103
"ANTRE DES FAUVES.”
of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along
expense.
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Carge Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Agent. Hongkong, 16th October, 1893
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
THE LONG RANGE CUP will be Shot for on SATURDAY, the 21st inst-Ranges, 800 and 900 yards." Time, 3 P.M.
On WEDNESDAY 185, MONDAY 23rd, and WEDNESDAY asth, the Ranga will be reserved from 3 P.M. for practice at 200, 500 and 600 yards only.
A. MANN, Artist. Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 16th October 1893,
Hotels.
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THE WESTERN HOTEL,
QUEEN'S ROAD WEST,
OLD "BEN" PRESIDES.
Auctions,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions PUBLIC AUCTION,
to Sell by
TO-MORROW
(TUESDAY), the 17th October, 1893, AT 2.30 F.M.,
at his SALE Rooks, Queen's Road. SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.
Compiling TAPESTRY with PLUSH-COVERED DRAWING-ROOM SUITE
BLACKWOOD MARBLE-TOP CENTRE And SIDE TABLES, BEVELled glass OVERMANTELS.
PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, CARPETS and RUGS,
CHEFFONIER. EXTENSION DINING TABLE, SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS BACK, and DINNER WAGGONS.
CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED WARE. DOUBLE & SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS. DOUBLE and SINGLE WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS DOORS, MARBLE-TOP BUREAU with BEVELLED GLASS, and MARBLE-TOP WASHSTAND,
&C,
&c. TERMS OF SALE :-As customary,
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 11th October, 1803.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 356.
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THE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land, by Public Auction, to be held on the spot.
TO-MORROW,- published for general information.
By Command,
AQUIET AND COMFORTABLE HOME the far en october, 1893, at 4 F.M., are
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FOR MEN OF THE MERCANTILE MARINE.
The very best LIQUORS and ACCOMMODA
TION.
They come as Strangers but leave as Friends,
BEN. FRANKLIN TAYLOR,
Proprietor, Hongkong, 18th March, 1893,"
KAIKATEI HOTEL, KOWAKI-DANI, HAKONE, JAPAN.
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SEVEN hundred feet above Miyanahita, picturesquely situated on the Hakone hills, enjoying a Cool Breeze throughout the Summer months, and commanding the Finest Scenery in
UNDER THE Distinguished PATRONAGE Or the district.
H.E. THE GOVERNOR,
THE MATSHED at WEST Pont having THE
been REBUILT after the Recent Gale, APPEAR elth his REAL WILD BEASTS THIS PROFESSOR MAX will positively RE EVENING (MONDAY), at 9PM, and on the following days.
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PRICES AS USUAL
Hongkong, 16th October, 1893 THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY. HE Company's Steamship
NANAMHESMERALDA,"
Excellent Accommodation for VISITORS, including private suites of rooms, HOT MINERAL BATHS and WATERS (highly recommended by the Medical Faculty), a First- class Cutrine, good attendance, Wines and Spirits of the best quality, &c, &c.
"Charges strictly moderate.
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Y. HOSHINO, Proprietor.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
THIS
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HIS commodious and well appointed above sea-level, having been Leased by the HOTEL, situated at a height of ago feet
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 faducements to Visitors and
Residents.
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SPECIAL WINTER RATES, above Ports on THURSDAY, the 19th Instant; | FROM NOVEMBER 182, 1893, TO MARCH 3187,
1894 Ons person, per day......
R$ 300 One person, per work ........................
19.00 One person, one month...............$55 to 65.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
5.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
weck men kistiaintoindolecisMOR 31.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
95.00
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers and is fitted with the Electrie Light
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 16th October, 1893.
- HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
NOTICE
“HE YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held in the Ciry HALL, en SATURDAY, a18 October, at 3 PM
A not uncommon fraud is being practlied on the people by a sharp native who has no per- minent kome in Foochow, or if he has it cannot be discovered. He represents himself as e relative of the Provincial Treasurer and by way of enforcing a "squeeze" threatens to denounce Tanecent people a rogues. His Excellency having heard of this bas had procismattens extensively posted about, informing the people that he has no relations in Foochow and that he has given orders to have the man representing himself as one to be arrested. Unfortunately the Impestor cannot be found. The game is- played ost, and he is probably busy elsewhere | 4*7 muut for a time-Echo,.
FRANCE AND SIAM,
THE NEW TREATY,
The Slam Observer of October 6th says (~~ Yesterday evening, about siz očieck, H.R.H. the Foreign Minister and M. de Vilers affixed their signatures to the new Franco-Slamese Treaty and the accompanying Convention, The text of the former was subsequently com municated to us in the following terms
Clause z relates to the recognition of the soyer- elgn rights of Cambodia and Annam over the right back of the Mekong.
The second blads the Slamese Government to keep co milltary force or armed vessels on the waters on the Great Lake or on the Mekong. hold fortified posts anywhere along the Mekong The third plates that the Siamese shall not within twenty-five kilometrem of the right bank.
Clause 4. states that any French subjects havi Four Czech newspapers and all the Cuch
Ing passes from the French authorities shall be clubs in this city are suppressed.
The Portuguess Government has decided to At Uberty to travel freely within the said twenty: New York, September 14th. send another war ship to Rio Janeiro, as advices five kilómetra limit, and all Siamese anbjects | The Portugues Consul-General, Baron received at Labas are of the most serious dem resident within that limit and possessing passes d'Almerein, when questioned to-day regarding cription. The bombardment of Rio la resumed from the Siamese suhedules shall have the attitude of the Portuguese Government in every now and the and much damage is sald reciprocal sight to travel anywhere in French declaring New York to be a part infected with to have been done to proveries increases, and
territory on the left bank. cholars, admited that he had received a com- Distress in the mining munication to that effect from his Government, there is no appearance at present of the strike bat, he added, be had cabled to Labou that coming Coak end. In the Wakefield districts there was no cholera here. Baron d'Almarein | 4000. children being fed by charitable begane not to loopose any tax on any Blumme said in conclusion that he was upon the point of organizations la Derbyshire, where there are products entering their territory from the right making an official report, saying that New York. 50,000 people idle. The strike fand is exhausted. | banke was free from cholera, to the Tortugsson Minister at Washington,
Vikera, Septentbar Fálk A sensation has been caused by ne
Under Clause no duty on 'eithas imports or exports shall be levied within the 25 kilemaire
By Order,
-T..F. HOUGH, Can Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 16th October, 1893,
NOTICE.
· For full particulars apply to,
VICTORIA HOTEL- Hongkong, 14th October, 1895.
Tooz HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL”
AMO Y
(1093HIS First-class: FAMILY HOTEL is situated on the beach at KULANGSOO and has First-clam Accommodation for Vialtors, AS EXCELLENT TABLE & kept, and WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORA of the very best quality. ·
ADY ROBINSON will be "AT HOME" at MountaD LODGE on THURSDAY next, the 19th Instant, from 3.30 PM. Tennis.
Hongkong, 16th October, 1893.
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MORE BETTER.
CHRISTMAS CARDS
UST now my thinkso velly hard
What thing can send to you! look:sse plenty little card, Can buy-em pink or blue,
With plece flowèr, bird, or cat, Who tan Elces that 7
Who man wastches balteriy Plenty other thing can buy,
No mis my maken sond j
To post to fallen und Padacze gleda red With smalle talugs to fili a hat,
when like that, *
jere betta catches Gliffith's cards Pagoda, Joer house, Naval Yard,
With photos soft and mellow,
1. And linen by a Longfellow
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An experienced Matron will be in attendance for Lady Visitors.
Terms Moderata.
R. HELLWIG,
Proprietor.
· Amoy, 13th September, 1803.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
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Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION.
NATURAL HOT SPRINGS. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDINGS.
TWO NEW ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES: EXCELLENT CUISINE.
*B. 1. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor.
" AQUARIUS"
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G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 39th September, 1893. [1097 Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held To-morrow, the 17th day of October, 1893, at 4 RM, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Ma Tau Chung, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 73 Year.
No. of Sale.
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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Boundary
Registry Loca
No.
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Measure Itients.
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No. 642 Leon. (128/128/120/120 15,360|33|461
PUBLIC AUCTION.
“HE Undersigned has received instructions Tfrom H. M. NAVAL STORE-KEXPER
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of October, 1893, at Noon,
SUNDRY
at H. M.. NAVAL YARD,
NAVAL AND VICTUALLING CONDEMNED STORES,
Compristag
·OLD IRON, CHAIN CABLE, PAPER STUFF, RAGS, CANVAS, HOSES & CLOTH- ING.
&c.
TERMS OF SALE:-As customary,
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer, Hongkong, 14th October, 1893,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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THE MARINBURK FURNITURE COM- PANY, LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION). THE Undersigned has received instructions from the LIQUIDATOR, to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION, at No.7, DUDDELL STREET, ON
"THURSDAY, the roth October, 1893, and following days,
commanding at 2.30 FM,
; TEL, WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE STOCK OF THIS COMPANY'S WELL-KNOWN FURNITURE,
Comprising DRAWING DINING, BED ROOM, and OFFICE FURNITURE,
ALSO,
The Very Useful Stock of TAPESTRY, PLUSHES, RUGS, GIMPS, FRINGES and UPHOLSTERING MATERIALS.
ALSO, A Large and Varied Stock of HARDWARE, AMERICAN MARBLE TABLE TOPS, SIL- VERED GLAS?, TILES, and POLISHERS and other STORES.
ALSO, TWO HAIR PICKING MACHINES, ONE SEWING FLANING MACHINE, ONE MACHINE, and Various WOOD-WORKING TOOLS and APPLIANCES.
ALSO, The GOOWILL of the BUSINESS of the Company.
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Fall particulars will be published in Catalo £ to be issued prior to Spis. Further infor mation may be obtaloed and orders to inspéci the Property will be granted on application to | ~ ~ On View from Wednesday the Tith Instant. GEO, F. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 14th October, 1893-
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