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ADELAIDE, November and. Loid Kintere, Governor of South Australia, leaves for England to-day on six months' leave Mr. Redmond, the well-known Home Rule M.P., antired at Adelaide yesterday,

of absence.

SYDNEY, November 3rd. Herman Stanton Chiede, who is described as me lical practitioner, residing at Paddington; bay been arrested for alleged malpractice on a young woman named Ross Carter. The latter was found in a very low state on defendant's premises with a prematurely born child.

FERTIL, (WA), November 3rd,

Two gold prospectors have died from thirst at Frost and Campbell's new "find.” Five others ATA reported to be wandering about insane in a state of nudity. Many more have reached Southern Cross.

The War'en took prompt steps to effect a rescue. Camels were procured and loaded with an ample supply of water, and a party has left

for the scene of the disaster,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1893.

air and the water rose to a giant height. The explosien sauk hundreds of small craft, to sailors being blown to stoms, and pleces of human bodies fell » mang the spectators. Owlog to all the police in the vicinity belg killed and the survivor taking to fight the fire spread rapidly and has not yet been extinguishedt."

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different prints, but being always beaten back with tremendous loss by the British, who kept slowly advancing towards Balawayo. By the grat the Matabelen had been driven bick to their kraal, and a final desperate battle took plare, in which the despairing natives are described as having fought with unparalleled | ferocity and bravery. In this engagement the terrible effect on their opponents, the loss of the machine guns of the whites were used with

Matabele in killed being estimated at over three thousand. The British casualties were compara

The Times ways that she free-trade mlaoilly reciprocity with Canada would crests a market in Australia is growing more articulate, and that for £9,000,000 starling annually.

November 7th. The New South Wales mineral sabiblia attively trivial the Chicago Exposition have been selsed by tha damages claimed by the proprietory of Sell's Sheriff of the county as security for £50,000

etres in an action brought by them against the New South Wales Government.

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We hear that importers of kerosine oil have petitioned the Total to modify the prohibition to sell the cil in the clay, pointing out that they would sustain considerable, loss if the law con- finned in force. His Excellency, after consider- ing the mater, decided to remove the problblilan but imposed a tax of ten cents per cass on the article, and proposed to set spart the proceeds of the tax for the Northern lamina fund.

Wong Hing Les, the discover of the large amount of treasure on the hill side, an account of which was lately given in this Journal, Intende

Intimations,

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Captale Williams is reported to be missing.

Po give a grand feast as in honour of the “Jozs through guidance King Lubenguela le still at large, and labo became possessed of the fortune. The cost believed to have fled towards the Zambest, with of the feast is to be $10,000. The day is not yet two of his regiments still intact. His complete fixed.... It is said that papers lound with the escape is considered impossible, as mounted treasure polat to more treasure being found else. where, and the date of the festival depends upon Bulawayo, the King's chief kraal and hold, lg utterly deserted.

The strike of cosi miners in North France has troops have been despatched in purs and strong-early or init discovery of these further riches.

collapsed.

A strike has occu red among the tramway burned the care and destroyed the tramway lines employees at Marsellies, and the men have

A messenger states that there is a strong pgelog on at Baluwayo, bere Labenguin is There are rumours that further 6ghting is bability that many more men have perished, as making his last stand with the 8,000 warriers the country is exceedingly barren.

previously engaged,

LONDON, November 3rd. Voorhees, lender of the Administration in the United States Senate, says that the bill which repeals the Sherman Silver Act compels

adherence of the Government to bimetallsm.

The Daily Chrondzis asserts that the folly and flunkeylim which started the Imperial Institute am shown by the Managing Commlitee, who are now anxious to compete with Music Halls.

The of centenarian and wealthy Jew, has been proved the late Moses Montefiore, the at a milion and a quarter, He left the bulk of bis fortune to his daughter.

Fort Charter and Fort Victeria columna bave

been allent for ten days and the officials are geting anxious. It is believed that the Matabeles are barrasing the telegraph line repairers.

It is reported that fully half the Khamas reg ment have been killed in Mashonaland.

Lobergula has fled to the north-west and his military strength is now broken.

At a meeting of shareholders in the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Sir John Pender stated that the cabe between Bundaberg and New Caledonia will probably remain a local one, in view of the opposition of England and some of sthe coloules to that route.

A sensational secuusilon has been made against President Cleveland. It is asserted that be sold the position of Secretary to the American Embassy to London for a contribution of £10,000

· to political friends. Latest news from Rio Janeiro respecting the lesurrection in Brast, states that a military 'balloon is being held in readiness on the Island of Santa Catherine to drop explosiven foto Admiral Mello's ships shoold they attempt to apler the port,

The insurgent warblps closed in and rammed

the Government transport steamer Brazil, with the result that 500 men were drowned.

In connection with the scent foal ercounter of the British with the Matabeles, it is said that the latter advanced with great yells into close quarters with the British, but the latter mowed

down with four Maxim gons. Matabeles then fled and were pursued.

The

It is estimated that they lost 500, while the British South African Company lost only two men. Mr. Cecil Rhodes states that many bands

The Spanish trouble is Morocco is lacreasing, the Jewn are belog expelled from the military cantonments, suspected as spies.

A steamer caught fire in the Suez Canal which is now blocked.

Later,

The loss of life caused by the explosion of the cargo of dynamiteat Santander in Spala is estimated at 1000,

ments of the vessel, and ibe fires hare not yet The city was set fire to by the burning feng-

been extinguished.

THURSDAY ISLAND, November yth. ing in deep water at Darnley Island.

Another Manila-man diver died through work-

BRISBANE, November'yth. Sir Thos. M'llwraith and Lady M'Ilwraith lett Brisbane on Saturday by the steamship Airlie for Canada and Europe.

Mr. G.R. Burns, Junior member for Townsville, died very suddenly on board the steamer Airk when near Keppel Bay on Sunday night.

His death has created a most painful sensation at Townsville,

SYDNEY, November yok.

The Premier of New South Wales expects that December of January next. the Pacific conference will be held in Canada in

the New South Wales Government of the seizure Confirmatory lateliigence has been received by of their exhibits at Chicago, la connection with Circus, and Sir George Dibbe is asking for the the action brought by the proprietory of Sall': diplomatic interference of the British Govern-

meet in the matter,

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of war Republic, in the bands of the rebels, has The fighting in Brasil continues. The man-

bundred Government troops on board, Inflicting attacked and rammed a transport with cleren such injuries that the vessel sank almost at

once. Five hundred unfortunates went down with har. The wess:) was attacked and sunk near Rio Janelin, and the others on board were

rescued by boats,

The loyalist party la Brazil are placed at a disadvantage through the greater part of the Navy having joined the rebels, and the Govern- ment has consequently arranged for the purchase of six American steamers to be fitted out as war cruisers.

November 6th. Feither details are to hand concerning the fighting in Mashonaland.

"Captain Forbes has attacked and shelled the | kinal of Chlef Odandanas, a noted Matabele Warrior. The chieftain and a great number of bis followers were killed and the stronghold burnt. A thousand warriors are said to have escaped the slaughter.

One of the Matabele prisoner fired at and shota British officer named Bennett, whereupon the. Hon. Maurice Gifford, who witnessed the action, shot the prisoner.

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Wong Hlog Lee we have, in fact, another lnstance of the Monte Cristo of fiction.

The following is the tea export since our issue of 18th oldmo as per consignées' retains ?——

For Lendon- Per Failing .................232,639 lb...

Polyphemussover.........ḍ177:59%, n. For the Coutinent :--

19.881 # ..279496 »

48,607 n

19.593 n

..705,024 #

2317

Per Falling...

For Hongkong:- Per Pakling

For Queensland Ports:- Per Trixan.................

For Sydney:-

Per Trinan.......

For Melbourne- Per Trixas.ə.

For New Zealand - Per Trina

On Tuesday last a well dressed native entered a goldsmith's shop in the city and offered the proprietor a gold bar for which he miked $200 The gold was tested and an offer made. This was indigeantly refused as being too low and the seller left the shop. After a short time, however, he re-appeared and told the goldsmith that he didn't care to haggle about the price and that ha should have the bar at the price offered. The moncy was paid and the stranger

Bulawayo, the chief krasi and stronghold of unfortunate goldsmith found to his carted. The

the Matabele nation, has been reduced to a heap of ashes.

It is stated that the horse of Capt. Williams who is still missing-was wounded by a spear during the last or counter with King Lobenguela, is feated Captain Williams has fallen into the when it bolted with its rider into the bush. It bands of the enemy.

Company's forces, and has retreated to a streng King Lobenguela has been headed by the position in the neighbourhood of his old kraal of Bolawayo. The white forces are closing in come Hotel, Rear Parkes, New South Wales, was Imminent

Fred Helley, son of the licensee of the Wel-around him, and snother desperate battle in

murdered on Sunday night by being stabbed in the throat. The murder is supposed to have been committed by a Chinaman, be has been streated.

Bennett who was shot by Lieutenant W. H. At the foquest on the body of Caleb Amos Main at Moonee Ponds on the night 28th Octo ber, in the ballef that he was a borglar, a verdict of murder against Main was returned, and be was committed for trixi,

MILBOURNE, November 7th,

A youth named Le Favre, aged 16 years, put a of natives are making, the British to protect them lighted rocket in his mouth at the Gay Fawkes from Lohengula

display last night thinking it would explode out. The Chronicle hopes the Imperial Govers-ward, but it shot back, the charge going down ment will protect the remnants of Lobengula's throat inflicting terrible injuries, from which

he died. troops, and the Daily News characte:laca the proceedings as simply slaughter.

President Peixoto, of Brazil, is negotiating for the purchase of three new warships from`the United States.

November 4th.

King Lobengula is said to have abandoned. The Idea of escaping from the British by crossing

..the Zambesi River.

The steamer Cabo Machicalo, laden with a cargo of dynamite, caught fire at Santander, in Spain. Aa immense crowd of spectators were watching the progress of the flames when her cargo suddenly explored. The explosion theek the entire city, the quays and adjacent buildings being blown to a great height. It la reported that over 1000 persons have bees killed fa one way or another by the explosion, and already 300 coreses have been found. Among these is the body of the Governor of the city, and also several other high officials. those of sumber of vessels lying to the part and handsees of houses have been burned,

Prince Windischgrats bas succented Count Tanfo as Austrian Premier. The latter resigned- of account of the criticisms pasted on a U ver al Suffage BIL The mere has been. withdrawn. Crowds of Socialists i marched through the streets of Vienna cheering for republic. The police drew their sabres, sad fought the mob, and many person Wire woonded before the crowd were dispersed

The Nwante miners have decided to accept the 5 per cent, advance offered them, but those of other districts have been unable to come to terms with the mixe-owners.

The King of Dahomey has promised to abolish the custom of m-king humen sxcrifices, and to discontinns raiding for slaves.

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LONDON, November 8th,

the Secretary of State for the Colonies, with regard Sir Saul Samuel is to interview Lord Ripon, to the seizure of the New South Wales Exbibits at the Chicago Exhibition.

The President of the Manchester Chamber of

Commerce estimates the low of trade caused by the colliery strike in Great Britais at tiny million pounds.

A gambling scandal in which a large number of military officers are implicated" has been brought to light, and many officers have been required to resign their commissions. One, who was sentenced to imprisonment, has coms

mitted suicide.

clog what they declare to bays been a massacis

The Radical Clubs la England are dennus of Matabele natives in South Africa,

The Parish Councils Bill' passed its second rending in the House of Commons without a division

next morning, ea culting the bar in half, that he had been taken in ƒ about a third of the weight was lead carefully concealed in the centre of the bat.-Echo.

KIURIANG.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,

Kiakiang, November 15th, 1893. During the past nine months there has been

is course of erections very large building at the eastern part of the Band. It has been built by the Jesuit Mission, and has a very Imposing appearance, with a clock-tower and three dials facing the north, east, and west.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.

Tffords unequalled accommodation to travellers and others. It is situated in the centre of "HE HONGKONG HOTEL-the most commodious and best appointed Hotel in the Far East, 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 The HOTEL STEAM LAUNCH conveys passengers and baggage to and from ail Mall Steamers,

Offices.

THE TABLE D'HOTE, at separate tables, to supplied with every delicacy, the cafrins being

under experienced supervision. THE BED-ROOMS, with

spacious Verandabs, am 440 Bathrooras, are lofty and well ventilated, open on to

mugboat with electric communicators,

the new, Bar and publie

**** convenience.

# are supplied.

The Reading, Writing and Smoking Rooms, Ladies-

BILLIARD ROOMS (Six English and American Tables, The WINES & SPIRITS are selected by an Expert and the BEST B HYDRAULIC ASCENDING-ROOMS of the latest and most approved type couley passengers

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

Hongkong, 17th November, 1892.

To-day's Advertisemen ́s.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI

THE Company's Steamship

*HAILOONG," Cantain Rosch, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant, at Daylight,

For Freight of Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers. Hongkong, 27th November, 1894.

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barbour of Santander, on the Spanish coast. A The clock is not yet in working order, but when

A startling catastrophe bay occurred in the paint oils friog aihe wharf bad caught fire, completed will chime the quarters, balls, three-TUAL WIENNE REGULARTRICT

and thousands of people, attracted by the unusual Governor, the civic guard, and a number of police spectacle, had assembled on the quay. The

engaged in keeping back the crowd, were also present. A large quantity of dynamite stored on board the burning vessel suddenly exploded with appalling results. The entire quay was raised into the air and rent and shattered into ruin, and over three hundred of the crowd kiled outright, The Governor, his guard, and all the police save two, were among the killed. Hundreds of others sustained terrible injuries. Several buildings in the neighbourhood were also wrecked.

The fine steamer City of Alexandria has been burned in the Atlantic Ocean. The fire originated persons were drowned. The survivors were through an explosion of spirits. Thirty-four rescued by a passing vessel.

November 8th.

Santander, in Saal resulting from the recent A disastrous fire is raging in the port of terrible explosion of dynamite"

Farther particulars concernfog the eslamity state that the captain of the vessel concealed | the fact that be had five hundred cases of dynamite on board, hence the proximity of the crowd and the awful destruction of lis. The wreckage of property is indescribable.

The decision of the French Government to Locrease the garrisons in the Alps to censured by the Italian

press Melllia, a Spablah fortress on 'the northern coast of Morroco, is being fiercely attacked by Moors and the place is closely besieged.

establishing a tobacco monopoly and intend to devote the proceeds to the founding of a scheme of 5131 Instance against secident or illness. on Prident Plesota, af Brasil, is equipping war

[*] ships in New York for an attack on Admiral wello's Insurgent Better

The Swiss Government

Twenty-dva persónu were drowned through a collision between two costing vessels in Detrol, The Ashanteen are reported to be favading British territory on the Gold Coast of Africa.

U.S.A

November gih. Mr. Sydney Boxton, in reply to a question fa the House of Commons, sold that the Colonial Office does not consider that the bloodshed in defeating the Matables was excesive. Me. A C. Merton characterized the proceedings Rachel murder of Brown. murder, for the purpose of plundering and seizing land.

the missing, and Capato Williams fa among it is believed that he has been killed by can Matabeles. The list of killed at the Bulawayo engagement also includer Captain Barnett, an Australian,

BRISBANE, November gth. The Commissioner of Police has received s port that mu samed Peter Brown has b-on found dead in the yard at a hotel at Barcaldine, ad that John Mosley is in custody charged with proverishings for Croydon for the month of October were 3,731 tons of siche, yielding 489

of gold. the total yield of gold for Charters Toware 1. for the month of October was $1,335. OUNCES.

Daring October the Mount Maria Company wasted 5,300 tons of stone for a yield of 30,414

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The mail steamer City of Alexandria, bound from Caba to New York, has been burned at son. The funeral of the late G. B. Barns, M.I.A It is

is reported that's fires were lost, but the took place at Townsville yesterday, and was the majority of the passengers escaped in boats. Largest ever moon share,

Great Britain KKM 2ssured, Spain that it in mok pengantar BYDKNY✅November 9th,^- the intention British Government in laterpose is It has been decided not to hold any meeting connection with the Mellia Incident

of the Federal Council in January next.

Seventeen marriages were dissolved in the Divorce Court at Bydney on Tuesday

The debenture holders of the New Zealand Loan and Mercasille Agency have refused to Manction the reconstruction scheme laid before shem, as they consider that Mr. Schroder obtaina priority by it.

In the gase of Herbert Ginsson, the Carcar aurderer, the Medical Board appointed to inquire into his mental conditon having reported that he is sans, the Executive Copacii have decided that the law shall take its course. His execution has been fixed for the syth init

Mr. Justico Wright decided that the Mortgage and Insurance Corporation is liable for Prompt payment of deposits toured with it in the Commercial Bank of Australia. The counsel

“AUCKLAND, November 9th. for the Corporation has given. naiice of appeal. The death of Firnad Pasha is announced

Nine nadyes were -drowned through the Some farmers near Nashville, Tennessee,pising of a boten the Rotorua Lake, New

Zealand.

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have hanged a family of four negroes, including

PIETA, Nopember 9th, owing to their having been implicated in Incendiarism.

3t fe reported that so mine who were trayal. President Cleveland maintains that the repealing to the Conlgardie, in West Australiay have

perished from thirst,

of the Sherman Siver Act is certain to induce a waisal of trade, and that confidence has already

been restored.

Further news from, Mashonaland states that extermination In Matabeleland. More kraais the British troops are continuing the war of

have been captured and burnt, and many thon- and head of cattle and other spoil secured; also numerous prisoners.

DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA.

THE EIGHTEENTH AN-

| quarters, and the Hour." The dials are about the | GRAND LODGE OF HONGKONG AND

building is intended as a residence for the December, at 3.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, same in size as those at the Custom House at SOUTH CHINA, will be held in the MASONIC Shanghai, and were imported from Paris. The HALL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the 29th

members of the Mission, and as a sanitorlum. From the clock tower a magnificent view of the surrounding country can be obtained. There are about thiny bedrooms, which are very sparsely furnished, having but two treaties and several rough deal boards to serve as bedsteads, and wooden stools for chairs. No spring mat- tresses, easy chairs and lounges, which many of their more fortunzie brethren lá other Missions

all about on.

another very commodious building is nearly intended as completed at the back road of the Concession, residence for the members of the China Inland Mission, the entire cost being defrayed by one of the wealthy furniture hich bear is to the purchased at members of the Mission, together with the Shanghai. ... It is a pity that the bullding adjolus | Club, where the noise of the billiard balls may interfere with the members while holding their services.

The waley is falling rapidly ; the large plot of land situated at the western part of the Settlement, known locally as "Uncle Sam's Settlement," which is entirely submerged during the summer, lent of water, is now dry, and local equestrians and upon which recently there was over thres are now riding over it, and the naives are busy there patting up their miserable mud huts. The Kicking water-mark registers to-day 258). The coal miners at Wigan, in Lancashire, have | Binches-Shangkat Mercury, blows up an hotel with dynamite because the landlord had denounced the strike and refused | CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL bis assistance.

work at 6s. per day. Widespread distress is The minars on strike are refusing to remize

threatening, and the public and press are Indignant at this display of mulish obalenocy,

November oth. A rebellion against the Ashantes Kig bega dragged from his palace and stoned to announced, "It was reported that the King had death, but this has been contradicted. Ashantee forces are said to be invading British territory.

REGISTER.

· 16th November, 1895.—At 4 pm.

STATION.

Nagad.

Wathestock w THE

The British Board of Trade returns for, October, compared with October of last year, 20 show an increase in imports of £534,000 and | 20 decrease in exports of £$45.000.

Bongos men A collision has taken place between two vesela vertik trading between Detroit and Micbiganj zo deathu, | Oro Baga

An

mall steamer, whilst conveying | B American Signor spiracy, was shelled by the Apapta fortress, but one without effect. at there milions sterling. Most of the hotels Thelorson the Chiesgo Exhiblifan is estimated erected to provide for a great rate at vitors are of the expected trade. going into liquidation, after getting only a tenth

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The loss to trade generally resulting from the. British colliery strike is estimated at £30,000,000 The Matabeles are reported to bita suddenly. number of their cattle, rakded the B liith camps and forcibly recovered

FOOCHOW NOTES.

Cape St.

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27th November, 1893——AR 10 am.

STATION,

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Fooghow, th November, 1803. the city was not issued altogether in vain, five king

The late order to supprest gambling houses in Me Proprietors of such houses having already been

Tested by yam FROBERT

At a fire which took place lo Sar-yune district

Capt. Jame · god

sốth, yagi xan. Harensaker falling.. Geudiants straps for nerth-, est winds," "ben adser rough. Weather Ane, mythi songs ma

few days ag: three hundred shops were burned down. Nella was lost but the value of the Browser sady Galents to stay for morph to morsha-e property destroyed is reported to be very con-

Biderable.

The coffin of a lately deceased wealthy man placed temporarily in a ceffin-house on the bill- wide near the South gate of the city was found open three days afterwards, and the object of the depredators was at once apparent i all the costly, raiment of the defunct, great mao had been carried away

in the

14-Burumiane zaduoad to tužil if the man in fachan, tenchs and

Thers has been a further fall of ten cents par | Hondi piced in the price of rice ibis week, owing to the

·LATE- TELEGRAMS.

Merival of fresh supplies from the Northaa porta, and a good yield of the second clop locally LONDON, November 4th, **

qually

of the local second crops tak to be The Czar of Russia has ordered the punish- Late South Africa news is to the effect that a poor, the grain being smallowing to the abe

absence ment of the proprictors of the new papers | deaf ear has born turned to the Imperial mandate of rain for a long time past. S

KELİCİNE OLENELYN to Forbidding fanber, hostile netion agslust the Wa Learn from Ing-chong that one of two

Chang, the Chinese giant, who has born living for some time in Devonshire, is dead.

·which hava bean pobliskie van paa Home A Malxbules, The Company's forces hava continued ristives shţing under a tres on "a hili in the dìpf

Germany.

It han transpired that the gargs of the vessel; the work at surroundlag, King Labangonia's - trict was carried off by a' liger s the other wan which recently exploded at Smarander, in Spain, stronghold, and the butter, on the 23rd October, found by passets,by insensible from terror,.: On included a faran quantity al patriasm and iron made a sudden desparate attempt to break coming to, he narrated what had secured." A baru and a thousand esses of contraband dydne, through this, environment, or Beveral Berce | search was suberquently made for the missing. -ismilia," "The explosion occurred wallda 136 vogue) wogagements ensaid, lasting from the aged till man, as what might remaja of him, but as no. Tajwan belag towed outside the „Tons of - tas stat, the Molebeler making racewed afforis trace could be found, it was supposed, he had-

men of the penal dengaytmad||

Hongkong, 17th November, 1893.

Amusements.

HOW NATURE COMPENSATES.

THE WONDER OF THE EAST.

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A be seen one of the most EXTRAORDI T No. 7, D'AGUILAR STREET, there is NARY EXHIBITIONS ever shewn in the East. The famous MAHUANG, the Armlen Stamese Wornan, who has travelled the World. has now arrived. She performs WONDERS being can do with hands. The Exhibition opens and can do more with her feel than the average DAILY."

PERFORMANCES:

10 A.M, to a P.M., and 6 to 9 P.M. Admission, 50 Cents-Chlidren-hall-price. Thursday umumn$li-

T. FENTON, Manager.

Hongkong, 22nd November, 1893.

Intimations.--

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CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

THE

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Manager.

AN APPEAL.

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"HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL, to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that 'she will be pleased to receive orders for all

kinds of NEEDLE WORK.

Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs. and Collars renewed on old ones.

Ladies

and Children's Under-clothing, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.

The Superlores will also be most grateful for any PAFER, or old ENVELOPES to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who are taught by the Sisters,

Hongkong, 22nd April, 1891.

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·G. FALCONER & CO., WACTURERS and JEWELLERS.

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ESSRS. FLETCHER & Co. bag to

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FLETCHER & Co. hare on hand a good selection of Druggists' Sundries and Patent Medicines.

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GRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM FEVER, TYPHUS, INFLUENZA, DENGUE, 1939 ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING COUGH, and many other complaints. It is also the very. best Antiseptle. Highly recommended by the Medical Faculty. Ask for Dr. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINKI Esch Tin bears the investor's signature “Dr. KNORR " in rad letters.

*HE attention of SHIPOWNERS, AUENTE and CASTATNE is called to the Superior Quality of TYTAM FILTERED WATER offered by 1. W. KEW & Co., also to the advantages derived from their being able to Supply their Water in one-fourth the time occupied by the old fashioned and obsolete hand pump.

No impeding the loading or discharging of Cargo

Quickest despatch with lowest possible rates,

J. W, KEW & Con c/o Carmichael & Co. Ed. Hongkong, igth'June, 180%

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effect in stimulating, the closing up of Wounds, "DERMATOL" is the best Vulnerary ↑ Ite is described us amaring.

Druggist.

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Supplies constantly on hand at the China Export, Import, and Bank Co-Solo Agents for cales.

Beware of spurious Imitations. Hongkong, set April, 180%.

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HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAI.

CAPTAIN CH. ROBINSON, OREGON FINE SPARS and LUMBER

COAL CONTRACTOR, COMPRADORE AND STEVEDORE.

HIPS VISITING MANILA SUPPLIED WITH PROVISIONS, DUNNAGE, 20. WATER and BALLÁST BOATS; Manila, 13th March, 1894;

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F. BLACKHEAD & CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, SAIZMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- * EYE PA V G CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS

AND GENERAL COMMISSION

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EVERY KIND OF

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Hanghong, 14th July,-100g).

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PORTLAND CEMENT.

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to Execute Orders at Moderate Prices. *.

THE MITSUI, BUSSAN KAISHIA,

Sola Agents,

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