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troubles which contains a covert threat that Spain will exact swisfaction by the landing of 40,000 men on the coast of Morocco and by the bambarding of the various ports unless the Sultan accades to the Spaulah demands for reparation.

VANCOUVER (B.C.), Jinwary zoth. The first issue of the Glebe Reporter, a weekly Chinese paper, spreared to-day. It is the first Chinese paper published in Canada.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1804.

declaring there is plenty of work in Germany. He referred to the conduct of the police at Lip's brewery and urged his hearers not to allow them- selves to be incited to disorder by the police.

Dr. Gumplowitz, a Polish Hebrew, followed with an exciting speech, esmbaiting one of the Liebnicki's proposa is regarding St..tiatervention to cope with the question of the unemployed, and declaring the State was composed of a gang of exploiters. At this stage of the meeting police

LONDON, January 26th,

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Co-day's Advertisements.

A World dispatch from Tegucigalpa,

A dispatch to the Standard from Vicana says: Honduras, says: The city was attached last night by a strong force of revolutionists, mad❘ It is reported from Venice that the American Nicaraguan allies.". They succeeded in gaining | novelist, Constance Fenimore Woolson, whose a good deal of ground, but were repelled before death was reported the other day, committed

auicide by jomplag from a window at the house ST. ANDREW'S morning. Forty Honderant were killed and

where she lived.” A seven months' attack of seventy wounded.

infibenas left symptoms of insanity,

The Nicaraguan loan was greater. Both sides are preparing for another battle. President Vasquez declares it impossible for the enemy to

encor sang to the side of Gumplows and take this city. All available men are being sent be abandoning the dimsy pretext upon which

placed bim under arrest, hustling the speaker out to the front." King

of the hail amid a scene of uproar,

'CAPE TOWN, January 20th. A dispatch from Bulawayo says: Lobengula, with a few followers, Is intrenched close to the Zimbral river, Chiefa 'near the scene of the massacre of the Wilson party have submitted and are staking eitt claims.

WASHINGTON, January solb, - The wife of Senator Stewart of Nevada, who owns the house recently occupied by the Chinesa Legation and generally known an Stewart castle, is to make a claim upon the Chinese Government for damages to the house while it was occupied by the Legation,

Mrs. Stewart will have no dificulty in proving her claim The house was most shamefully misured and was kept and left is a filthy condition. Its untidiness was repulsive and was somarked asto be outwardly visible to neighbors.

I ONDON. January zisk.

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When order was restored a young woman made an energetic speech and urged that the em- playinent of soldiers at the theatres be abolished, cialming they deprived the people of a living, and that the place of soldiers was in their barracks.

Resolutions were passed in favour of restricting the hours of labour.

the Interior, replying to questions pat by In the Reichstag, Von Boetticher, Secretary of Socialist members in regard to the distress prevailing, declared that distress only exluted in certain industries and wwa not keen or wide- spread enough to compel the Government to adopt measures of relief for those suffering from badness depression. Wages generally had an upward tendency, and the condition of the work

people had improved and deposits in the savings had Increased.

Richter maintained that state interference cosid not prevent distress

A momentary change in the political weathering Ano has ret Europe talking about a new alternative for war. The gloomy prophets of the past few weeks seem to find all the charm of] novelty in the sugestion that the time has come for a peaceful disarmament in Europe. Mr. Byles happened to ask Mr. Gladstone a casual quration in Parliament the other day, embodying the idea that the war burdens of peace bave become almost -1 heavy as those of open hostill tles, and that therefore the moment is opportune for a general disarmament. Mr. Gladstone's reply was rather non-committal

Babel, in long speech,, combated Von Boetticher's statements and dwelt upon the reduction of the length of the work-day in British military factories. Bebel also referred to the disorders at Lip's brewery, claiming that they were fomented by police agents. Von Boetticher denied the statement and the House adjourned.

Rio Jant›10, Jungary zand. It is impossible for vessels todischarge cargoes at this port owing to the yellow fever epidemic. The deaths average elevou dally.

VANCOUVER (B.C.), "January 22nd. The World of Vancouver, which started the "fake" about a Canadian regiment organizing to asalst Queen Lllinokalani in regaining the throne of Hawali, now acknowledges the story to be a "huge jɔke."

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MANAQUA, January 23rd. General Orils telegraphs that ions of the enemy's strongest pofate leading into the mala pass at Cerco de Hule was taken at daybreak, after severe losses on both sides. Vasques in believed to be short of ammunition.

SAN SALVADOR, January syed. Accounts of the uprisings in Nicaraguan cities are received here. it is reported that the citi in which case Zelaya will be obiged to withdraw xens of Leon will procisim Machado President,

his troops from Nicaragua. General Policarpo Bovilla is waid to be shooting prisoners.

GUATEMALA, January 23rd, The police have discovered an extensive con- spiracy against President Barrios. Most of the conspirators have fed to Salvador.

CAPE TOWN, January 23rd. Commisioner Loch sont a messenger to King Lobengala assuring him in the Queen's namë that his life and interests would be safely guarded il te surrenders, and promising that he will not be sent out of Africa. Lech has arrived at a #greement with Premier Rhodes to give Lobengals an adequate tract of land south of Orange river. Provision has also been made to

maintain him.

QUEENSTOWN, January 23rd.

The steamer Paronia, from Boston, arrived hare with the crew of the schooner Porter S. Roberts of Gloucester, Maas, abandoned In a sinking condition January 15th.

BELGRADE, JALUary zzrd.

The proposed coalition of the Cabinet has been abandoned and the King has charged Arkimovic to form a Liberal Ministry.. It is understood Askimoric is meeting with serious obstacles.

CALCUTTA, January 23rd.

The question and answer attracted little atten- tlon in England, hat throughout the continent, except France, the question is being vigorously agitated, The strongest expressions of sympathy with the idea are coming from all classes. It is strange with what eagerness the suggestion is being tired upon. It has long been the universal conviction of Europe that disarmament Is only possible as a result of an exhausting

LONDON, January 23rd.” general war, and that it is impossible to postpone The Times to-morrow will publish the follow- The expedition against the Abus is meeting war after the limit of preparatory resources hasing, dated Rio, January 26th. The Insurgents with success. An engagement between the been reached. There is a widespread feeling attacked Mocangue Island, while the Aquidaban advancing coloma and the Abus was fought. that certain naʼions are already beginning to made preparations to advance. She kept up a on Sunday. Two of the Government force were pay the penalty of overtraining, while others have beary fire with her machine galck-firing gunskilled and twenty-one wounded. The Abus lost attained their maximum fighting power.

until 3.30 o'clock in the morning. At 4 o'clock a large number of killed and wounded and the the insurgent launches advanced, covering the town of Dumbak was burned.

CHICAGO, JANDRry 23rd. ↑ landing of three parties of twenty-seves men

If the followers of pagilin entertained any each, who, with a reserve of thirty men, were placed on Mocangue Pequena.

doubt of young G-105's abilities as a fighter ft must have been dispelled when with consum- mate ease be made a mark of Johnny Van Heest in the six two-minute rounds "go" at the Tivoli to-night. The Australian fought all around Van Heest from the call of time, and again demonstrated the fact that be fa a top notcher, and will be a factor in any company. Whether or not he can last with George Dixon will probably be determind before many weeks claose, but the feet was clearly apparent to every man la the immense audience which witnessed the contest, that Griffo is one of the cleverest men who ever drew on a boxing glove in Chicaga.

This in the real explanation of the prevalent war scare. It is not surprising, therefore, that the prasibility of the peaceful attainment of the desired abject is earnestly considered.

As regards the Continental situation the talk of the week mat concern Italy. It is again reiterated that she fors¬me time has been seeking friends outside the Triple Alliance. Crispi is even credited with a desire to come,, to a better and granding with France, with a view to end the financial wer.

The Impression fr strong la London that an Italian raval linca with England in the Mediterranean my be had for the arking, and this is regarded as the prestest safeguard against the penalties which the load:quacy of the British Davy threatens

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The insurgents landed just at daybreak and immediately charged the Government battery, capturing a Krupp field-piece, one beavy Whit worth and a large supply of ammunition,

The insurgents farmed the battery against the Government hoops stationed at Morro de Armacac and Punta da Arela.

A sharp hand-to-hand fight took place on the island and was maintained half an hour. At the expiration of that time the Government troops entrendered.

The total loss of the Government is as follows: Commanding officer and ten killed, fifteen wounded and three officers and 200 men taken prisoners. The Government loss on the mains land is unknown, bút it must have been heavy. The insurgents lost five killed and seven wounded."

Unless St. Petersburg correspondents have suddenly become hysterical, the condition of affairs in Rumis trʻlamentable.. Nihilists are reported to be unos lly active. Every move- ment of the Car is watched by them and he is closely followed by the secret police. He cannot The Government's new wor-ships are still at move abroad without an armed escort. There Pernambuco. The Tiradentes and Bahia remain It no doubt that bis life was sitempted again at Montevideo. The insurgents report that they last week by the so-called Mouji, whom the hare received notice of consignment of 500 Emperor to show his partiality for the peassat Mannlicher rifles, 3,000.000 cartridges, forty- clas, had given a polifen in the Palace. The eight Krupp guns and a large supply of ammoni Emperor's recent atterances, favoring the ideation for the use of the revolutionary forces. that he would lift up the condition of the farming and industrial classes, has simply endangered bis popularity in another quarter, namely, from the nobles, who do not want too much imperial "filng" of the poor,

NEW LONDON (Conn.) January 21st, At noon to-day the Navy board finished Its work and annoanerd the time made by the new caluer Montgomery in the speed trial on Friday. The speed awarded is 19.056 knots, and brings fer builders a bonus of $200,000.

PARIS January arst,

ST PETERSBURG, January 23rd, The Imperial Porcelain and Glass Works, with valuable machinery and models, have boen

burned.

LONDON, January 24th. Truth to-day says the Princess of Wales has decided to withdraw from society. It adds that the Prince of Wales, in declining for the Princess an invitation to visit Belvoir Castle, the realdence of the Duke of Rotland at Granthorpe, Lincoln- shire, stated that the Princess bereafter would take no part in social events. Truth further ways that the Prince is suffering from his old complaint and is unable to take much exercise. He will abandon riding..

The bel case of Mrs. John Bidulph Martin, formerly Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhull, against the British Museums for allowing backe touching upon the Beecber-Tilton scandal in the reading- room, came before the Court of Queen's Bench There was much excitement la financial circles to-day. The appeal of the Museum was dis-to-day, when tenders for fifty lacs of rupees in India Council dreits were invited. The tenders missed and its representatives were ordered to show from whom they received the books and ranged from 18. 214 to 21. 11. All were refused. what steps they took to ascertain their character. Later tenders for Lag.cos al 18. 2 13-3ad, were The museum representatives pleaded privilege accepted. and absence of malice. This is only one step Hitigation which promises to be long and Interesting.

PARIS, January 23rd

A bomb has been found lasida the malo en trance of the Magasins du Printemps, on Boule Vard Hautemann, The fireman who discovered. the bomb managed to extinguish the fuse before It caused an explosion.The bomb`contained chlorate of potash,

It has transpired that Sarah Bernhardt had x narrow escape from death by poison while per. forming in her new piece, "Ixell," on Friday last. Her new Dahoman servant, Kerim, who attends ber at rehearsals, put some laudanum in her cup of tea by mistake. Berabardt anticed the strange taste bafɔre she drank enough to do ker any serious harm,

The Patris says that Clemenceau will be pro- General Emila Mellinet, "Father of the French

secuted for his attacks upon the Navy on the Army," is dead.

ground that he has published documents affect- NW YORK, Janusty syst The Heralds dispatch from Lisbon says:ing the security of the State.

Edward Reguler, who in 1870 undertook the Newspapers here publish a dispatch from Ris Janci o saying that General Saraiva has entered mysterious and abortive negotiations between Rio bay with iransports carrying too insurgent | France and Germany, is dead.

troops.

BUENOS AYRES, January 31st. The Brazilian Government forces in Rio Grande do Sul bars arrived at Santa Anna par sued by rebelr, who made heavy levies upon the Inhabitants, causing general discontent.

BILBOA, January 2181.

The damage to the ship is estimated at from $50,000 to $100,000. No one was killed, bot the second officer was injured internally, and it is faured that six seamon were tacia or less injured.

NEW YORK, January 2jrd, The steamer Normannia of the Hamburg- American Packet Company, which sailed from this post on Thursday of last week for Genes and Naples, returned to-day so severaly damaged by a tidal wave which strack the vessel early on Sanday morning that she was rendered noses A beavy gale has prevailed to the bay during worthy and had to put back to this post in order to the last twenty-four hours and numbers of dissecure the safety of bet passengers. Ing boats have been lost. At least twenty-five fithermen have been drowand,

NEW YORK, January and. The World's corespondent at Montevideo cables: The dynamite croiser Nictharoy, the The wave was encountered 760 miles from gunboat Parekyba and the Gustava Sampie, Sandy Hook at 6 o'clock in the morning. All the torpedo boat bought from England and day on Saturday s-severe storm raged. - Az 1.30 formerly known to the Aurora, torchef og ble Diclocken Sunday morning that it was denmod

Duarte, Commander-in-Chief of the and the seas were so high loyal feet in Northern Brasil, last Pernambuco | advisable to redaca speed. Before 3 mm. the yesterday, bound for Rio Janeiro,

weather improved and ike vessel was pat at three- The Herald's dispatch from Montevideo saya! || qunitaru speed. Six bollers were used and the The routed fosurgent army in Rio Grande de screws wats spvolving Kity-six times a second. Sul, pursued by General Hipolito and his forces, At 6.15 an immense wave boarded the abip. has arrived at Santa Anus, and will push on It struck on the promenade deck, on the forward to-morrow for Alegrette or Uruguayans. The part of the vessel, and the deck was literally Insurgents declare that the prolonged slags of bent by the force of the wave. The damage diá Bage exhausted their ammualtion and provis not stop there. With even greater force the alos, and that this alone prevented them from promenade, dockhouse, forward, was struck. giving battle to the loyal forces. Pebroto's fant This contains six compartments, and sail ware I still here, but will soon go to Bona Erang by carled away. Back of the promenade deck. Peixoto's directions.

hepse were the cabins of the captain and the second officer. The latter fell from his bunk and was badly hurt,

BERLIN, January 24th.

A dispatch from Orenburg says that a passenger train collided with a freight train near Sumara, Russia, Fire zaphtha tracks caught fire and fifteen persons lost their lives.

: BELGRADE, January 24th, The resignation of the Craics Cabinet has been accepted and a new Cabinet formed with Simics

Premier and Minister of Foreign Affaism,

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PARIS; January 26th, Le Temps remarks that 'England appears to the occupation of Egypt has been maintained, and expresses the opinion that the English newspapers may now spark upon the complete British annexation of Egypt.

When the recent Franco-Slamesa incident

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PULIT AUCTION

OF

CHAPTER, CHINESE CURIOS AND OLD

HONGKONG, No. 118, S.C.

EMBROIDERIES.

“HE Undersigned has received instructions

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

REGULAR CONVOCATION of the T Above Apter will be held in the Fath WASONS HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 22nd instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Companions are condially invlied.

Hongkong, aand February, 1854

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ON

TUESDAY, the 27th February, 1894 commencing at 2,30,P,M.,

at his SALE ROOMS. DUDDELL STREET. (Fust received from the North),

A VERY FINE COLLECTION OF CHINESE CURIOS, &C.,

Comprising

was closed it was hinted that England, which *hed threatened to take the part of the Slamere, ZET LAND

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Hongkong, 32nd Febinary, 1804.

Intimations.

THE PHARMACY, 45, QUEEN'S ROAD. FLETCHER & Co.,

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIESMEN,

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bar in the rules and seriously inju∙ing many," VIENNA, January 26th. Dr. Jayques, member of the Reicharath, com. mitted suicida yesterday by shooting.

CAIRO, January 26th. The Khedive has published an order grate- ing the English and Egyptian officers. It is pa- derstood Maher Pasha is to be transferred from the Ministry of War to same other post. Thus Lord Cromer has triumphed and the Khedire bomg once amare to the direction of England. Firebring is the Khedive's communication:SPENSING AND RETAIL CHEMISTS,

The Khedive has been painfully surpelsed and affected at the rumors spread on the subject of bis sentiments regarding the artay. The Khedive reserves to himself the right to establish the facts later, but having at heart to dispel there rumours without delay and to manifest publicly his attachment to the army, he now expreso in à || general order his satire satisfaction with the native and British officers and recognizes the services rendered by the British officers. In regard to Maher Pashr, the Khedive consents to his transfer as soon as the Government can offer an equivalent to this high official, who also bas honorable records of service."

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SIAM NOTES,

Bangkok, February roth. Mr. John Hunter, accountant of the Telegraph Department, succumbed to dysentery on Wednesday. The funeral took place on Thurs |day, afternoon' at the Protestant Cemetery.--

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February 7th.

-*We me"informed that on Wednesday night | last two Europeans-whose names are given, but withheld peeding further information got into a row with one Moung Man-kijs (probably a Burmese) at Chantaboon. The European stabbed him in several places, causing his death within a few hours. One of the men, who was se lously injured in the fght, was arrested; the other, who is well-known to Bangkok, got away.

February roth,

A Chloese correspondent writes that he recently requested one of the doctors here to vaccinate his only child. He offered to pay four ticals, but the medico declined, saying that ho could not inoculate fewer than six or seven patients at a time. Since then the child has | died of smallpox,

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(the Fox Saplog.se - ht were imported for employment on the Korat Ralfway, and who cleared out on arrival, after receiving $200 in advances, were arrested yesterday By Mr. Bennett, and banded over to the police, The Borispah Court people, however, refused to deal with them for some idiotic reason, and while they were kicking about, one escaped.

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Hongkong, 5th February, 1894... [198 bir burial in the "Hock San Teng" cemetery, on the Windmill Road-the grave being THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, bought and bullt, and astrologers hired to fix = |·{Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Struct) | 24] propitious date for the faneral Before the day- | arrived, however, some of the leading share. holders in the cemetery-which seems be a sort of limited liability concernpat crossed sticks over the grave, and prevented the inter ment. The widow of the deceased is now suing. four of the parties for Tca. 4000 damages, and CAIRO, January 24th, i d'asking for an injunction restraining them from The altuation of affairs here, arising from the interfering with the grave in future.-Odserver. Khedive's recent estlelams of the Egyptian army 15 minut and of the British officers who have been. Instrumental in organizing the Egyptians into fair fighting material, is decidedly seriour and, if the Khediva persists in his present attitudo, may even lead to his removal from the throne,

The protest which Lord Cremner, the Brideh Consul-General and Minister Plenipotentiary, made to the Khediva was accompanied, it is said, by a demand for an apology. It was made on direct orders of Earl Rosebery, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. It is believed that France is bahind the Khediva in kis present altitude and has assured him of support should England attempt to oust bim from the throne. LONDON, January 25th. A sensation was caused this afternen when it became known the Government is determined. to act energetically in Egypt. At Aldershot a PINČA detachment of military, mounted police and mak some of the best cavalry in the army, with ons DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

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To-day's Advertisements:

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A World special from Managua days: Pre-Captain Harris, will be despatched for the above. sident Vasques has been driven into Tegucigalpa, Pt on SUNDAY, the syth instant, at Day-

light. Geners! Ortiz having occupied the last of the

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DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Into the Nicaraguan camp last night,

General Managers. Fanghong, dand-February, 1894

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHĄJĮ

Several prominent Honduran military men have scoff word that they will Joln General Bonilla.

Costa Rica has recognized Banilla. General Guttierrez has anrendered bis entire force and Urrutia's troops -kaye disbanded. Vasques is negotiating for his personal safety, The Nicaraguan troops will remaid in Honduras until Hamlift is firmly established in power. Honjilajhas telegraphed bis thanks to Zelaya.

BARCELONA, January 25th, ・・・ A dynamite explosion took place to-day la'ibe harbour works. Two persons were killed End: several injured. The optrage is attributed to anarchists

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BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkor, 16th February, 1804

HOUSE TO LET,

FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED,

[271 SINGERTAINED 14 HIGHEST PRES

INGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY STEWART TERRACE, PLAX.

at the

CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR.

Just landed an invoice of Assorted SEWING |#01 LEATHER-NEEDLES, SHUTTLES and

Flest MACHINE OIL.

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, and January, 1896.

TO LET.

fas

Captals Wilson, will be despatched as above H. & BOTTLEWALLA & CODWELLING HOUSE No. 27, Mosque

* SATURDAY, the 24th instant, at 5 PM "For Freight or Passage, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.. th "Hongkong, zand February, 1896, 199 [273 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, As the Civil Governor was entering his carepublican es riage at the entrance to the prefecture, work but NOTICEYRAN man fired a pistol at his head and wounded the NSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamshilp Governor in the face. The Governor's Berrotany- promptly seized the assailant, she loudly: pre SCHINA C claimed himself an anarchist. He had an The above Steamer, having anfred, Consignes, accomplice in the attempt at murder, but that of Cargo: are hereby requested to send in their man staped. The baile lodged for the upper edit for countersignature, and to take part of the left low of the Governor

WASHINGTON, January aznd: Commander William A. Morgan bau boon | oracica to hold himself in readiness to command In the cabin every vestigel'et ornament, the Ale in April next. The Alert is destined minam, et, was broken and carried off. The for service in Behring Sen......

grand piano was smashed into pieces, a wava picking it up and hurling it down the promenade HERLIN, January 22nd. After year's absence, Count Herbert Bismarck stairs. The cupela prey the main dining room to-day attended the annual festivities of the dis-had all the wrought iron mic smashed to pieces. tribution of orders. Emperor Willam did not Through this opening the water entered the notice him, although ke spoke to many others. dining-room, doing great damage. The flood When the dinner was over, and the Emperor proceeded, as far as the cables, entering sotas arose to address bis questa individually, Herbors pl them and fightening the occupants, Blamarcie was placed ata point in the ball circleThe great crash wakened and frightened all where the Emperor was to park Before he on Bond but there was no panic. That so few came to Herbert's place the emperor turned were injured was due to the fact that nearly purposely and avoided him. When at approached, everybody was asleep at the time. Had the second time, Herbert bowed. The Resperer wars rome later many, it is believed, would not

́tinmaðízia defvery" of their Goods from along, nodded in return, but did not speak

only have been lefused, but drowned as wall

The assailant is named Morall. He repudiated aller mestu padap ko Flee meetings of the unemployed, called as a will toke three days at least to make Result of the police outrages upon the people who rep seaworthy. It will be impossible to repair any intention to commit murder, but it in 12Corpo impeding the discharge of the Verrel. attended the meeting of the snemployedon Thurs the ship sure to cable her to proceed on the generally boilered the act was done as a balanced and stored at Could day, took place to-day in five electoral districts. voyage. All that will be done will be to streng revenge for the part which the Governor took în

“B. VAN BÜREN. ikdebaleht spoke at Elahiller Hall and urged the then khu dach, thận gras no wankened that if the prosecution of Fails and other anarchists." | azpisike Waskmen to secura induction in the hours of another ware kød stick the thing the captata | Morall admits that he lay in wait a fall kane vidi "days work." He asid by oppoïed smigration"." saga, li would have gone right thing sun cash. - See the Gericher the day praylog

2, D'Agullar Street, Hoogkong, 25th January, 1804.

ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., ALDEC

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND

bow if GLASGOWĄ

Hongming, B4th August, 18p

Gas and Water laid on,

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44, UPPER MOSQUE TERRACE, Hongkong #gth January, 1894. (163

TO LET.

08. 1,5 & 7, SEYMOUR TERRACE, Nicks in Vicorts Baldlage,

The GROUND FLOOR of the Premises now in conse of-erection at the corner of Ice House Street and Queen's Road Central, suitable for CTICES or SHOPS. The Floor can be divided into separate suites of Offices if neces

asy, to suit intending Tenants,

A LARGE and DRY GODOWN suitable for the Storage of Oplum, Cotton, too, of about 2000 Tons (gross) capacity, also to be let under

the above Premises,

JANGAN DAVID SASSOON, SOMS & Co. Tougheng; 17th February] 1894-

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