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The hêve rainstorm of last week extended over considerable tentory along the coast of Film. In Aveny it rained' five days almost Inremenile, to the great delight of everybody, Besides reple: i Ming the willa and springs, which had ne tly run dry, it cleaned out the native rity in a very thorough manner. The place was so pity that even on the fifth day the water which came through the main draja was

hucki thick, foul melting and *1

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1894.

NORTH-WEST SHANTUNG.

CHINESE WOMEN,

the

They

at Witkins & Co., Hongkong. —Advt.

Intimations,

DAIRY PRODUCE!

THE HONGKONG DAIRY

FRESH MILK,

exumlar winemes to Europe. Failing com-THE great value of Scott's Emu sion of Pare (od planch with the terms the case will be set Liver Oil, with Hypophosplites in Wasting down for bestlig åbout ten days hence,

Dieses is shown by the accompanying state- A creep ndent writes: On the 3rd May, atment from D. C. Freeman, Sydney Aut.

a great sufferer from pulmonary Manne Kui, a priest was lekteg two ticals and "Having hear:

attacks and gradually wasting away for the past Rome clothes for a fiend who was abral to enler the order, when some thieves not only robbed two years, it affords me great pleasure to testify that the above medicine has given me great hs of the packet of clothes and the money, but

rallef, ad ebeerfully recommend it to all fler also of his own clothes, leaving him only the

kirt On the 4th, a Chinese living near the log in similar way to myself. In addition 1 eff the Governor of Koi was robbed of his Chemist can supply it-Sole Agent for Hong- would say that it is very pleasant to take." Any hullocks and gun, and also received a wound in the neck. Fortunately come friends came out kung and the Empire of China:--Chan A Fook,

jungle. Another correspondent writes us that on

`DEAFNESS COMPLETELY CURED! Any to help, and the rehters fed into the Wednesday a well-tre-sed Slamese, accompanted at Ta Chang to go to hhis wife, bited a sampan a

person suffering from Deafness, Noises in, the Wat Kok, and load zinc torfing. On an

Hrad, &c, may learn of a new simple treatment, anival the

which is proving very successfat in completely cargo ahead, and in their absence two men clear.curing cases of all kinds, Full particulars, ed out with both the boat and the woman. The including many unsolicited testimonials and | MILK

newspaper press notices, will be sent rost, free same evening four men, said to be attached to one of the Siamess Courts, avenofted = boxlmanı on application. The system without doubt. with swords

becanse he declined to drtak from the most successful ever brought before the cocoa-out which they offered him. He was much pohlic. Address, Aural Specialist, Albany cat

about; and only escaped by jumping Into the Buildings, 39, Victoria Street, Westminster,

London, SW Dr. Cheek and Mr. "Jack" Cheek arrived suddenly from Chlengmai yesterday morning, after sixteen days' trip. They were looking particularly well, but had no news beyond the fact that matters were pretty lively op lo the north. Mr. J. W. Archer had just arrived when they left, and Mr. Stringer was arranging to start in about a fortnight. The Doctor probably wants to see the new U. S. Minister, Mr. Plant, who

to a merit rose to the rank of major-general.in some nat by Asture, the majority lare, hostman and bis employer went up to bring the

creditable reputation. He brings with him to ble post his family, consisting of a daggüter and two sons.

THE MISSIONARY OUTRAGE IN

SHENHSI.

Can

be

Aca

The correspondant of the N. C. Sally News writes from Liuching, under date. Apill 26th --- It takes a woman to do things We are made aware of this fact is there modern days when the gentler sex fill nearly every trade and professsion, even sometimes joining the army and thereby rating a question as to their right to be called "gentle. This advancement has not yet reached The new American consul at Amoy la General | Chlox, but it is on the way. Meantime it Delaware Kemper, Virginlan of bigh distinc tion, who help as a family famous for the

custom to depreciate the talents and acquire ments of the small-footed people. The fact satilere, scholars and sistesmen it has produced. Henk un aciles part in the great American they are illiterate is charged against the that Civil War, on the Southern side, and by excep

are often accused of being guilty of infanticide, and as preferring to die by suicide rather than We are assured that Way. After the wor General Kemper adapted the

they are all jealous by literary profession, and achieved success both

and Dearly ca university, professor and as an author, his

#veryone *

* gossip while to hear their manner in which peace writings on higher mathematics, engineering busbands talk, the only mand and kindred netences, koving gained him a most

preserved in the household is by inflicting bodily chastisement of sufficient severity to pro- duce a wholesome awe of their lords and masters. Others tell us

tell us that the average Chinese woman is poor forlo

forlora creature, completely al the mercy of some terrible mother-in-law, who when achli I is a servant in her father's family and when married becomes a slave to her husband, and on the marriage of her eldest son is transformed med Our Sharghat morning contemporary of May. Into a tyrant of a fickle temper and cruel disposi- 1gh philthes the following further communication, while still others conceive that the busband tion dated Hsian, 24th April, received from Père is the bane of a woman's life, and that she is in Hugh, Pro-Vic-Apo toile of Northern Sheaal-such a state of recognised interiority as to have The two days that followed the departure of no rights which the "lords of creation arc

bound to respect mayuan nothing of interest occurred. The the

result of such a condition ከዮዎ

ring heat lorded the e atmosphere with any being that she is as thing but the karet smellag odests of spring. Indian, To sele on pots in spirit as a nigger once for all these questions The curiosity of the crowd did not, abate, but

of fact or surmise is not the purpose of the writer. The

of the Chinese as a race they were kept at a greater distance by the

characteristics"

a race have been told by others, those of the Chinese vigtinnce of the ranners. Attempts also con.

woman it is doubtful if any writer will ever tinued to bribe my surrounding. On the marnir K

attemet. Our purpose is to call the reader's

· of the thirteenth day

Kay & Mezzage arrived

attention to one sphere of industry to which the from on Bishop with a letter to the effect that, Induced hy be fair premises of the Pretecture, Chinese woman has shown her superiority, viz., he had cnt-red into an agreement for our recill that of begging. That afternoon a wriynin along with a deputy. frein the Bisher wruid arrive to carry not arar gespents. We immediately understand that It was a mere mockery and delusion and that the Prefect and his soclates had no intention to cry out their part of the bargain. We knew that it was one of the many efforts made to come that very obstinate fact that, in spite of all aster ion to the contrary, we wic in

prisan. We hed a right to

to expect that they night meet us H1ww, that the judgment in favour of the Christian might no longer be withheld. The weltwan, however, insisted that he had nother Instruc ions than to lavite us to Stogin that the focal mapletrate had no longer that the Prefect bad anyway In the matter receved to blingolf the who de question from the besinging, and only awaited our arrival to make fall tisferry reparation. We had no

and option, Ryt ta obey. That we were not to be d-It with

very berat crit became soen rv'den by the determination

tion of the wivu

wild eve mark of honen

brve accompanie un, he died his departure 11 we Were gore, casting us on the rond without recognition ving us in the hands of the pomen runner o that the prople of Helan when we andled waren er p ghably in doubt whether we pure pakontes of sy deer hancured guests. The qext die we tḥ moke it a duty to c l'an te Prelegte for a with ex-4-puty-h- Bishop.

overcome

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In the prefecture of Hochieriu, Chill, is a certain district that is periodically flooded. For decades the people being many, and food scarce, have eked out a subsistence by roaming through the country on begging expeditions. In this way one family with which the writer is acquainted has visited at least six of the northern provinces. What at one time was done feam necessity, has become a habit, and even well-to-do people after gathering in their crops la the fill, lock up their houses and depart to seek a living wherever it is reported that the harvests have bren abundant, Men, women and children (buz travel together antil spring, when they relun with the swallows to their homes.

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In their gypsy life the chlel dependence of these tramps is upon the women and children. They walkthrough the main streets beggl; g from sbops, bat depending as much upon what they can. watch

front the countere from gonds spread out for exit, as agon what might *cem * more Tepitimate mode of getting alms. The children learn to pilfer from the pastry-man while their mothers pick up all the ittle articles that came within reach. If caught they sit usually get off with their booty, the shopman not ca log to enge in combat with aw msa. In fact the shapman is in what might be called a three-cornered (?) dilemma. It will not do for the mint mentining hit ilghia," for the an offaded husband w1 bave the advart W

Sh. ull b nsing the marlonal weapon of fence and defence. namely reville, he is kkely to meet him th in the last one who has a glihe tongu mad sharper from the constant practice in co-sing her. children and

Fand quarrels with her neighbows. On Seether hand fb goes to low and has the petty thlegen arraved, the juge is hely to laugh at the whole fair a

or remir ton trivial

came to

in

The try

the plaintiff that according to law be cannot panish the culpri's Ex the goods were taken before his fres and eyes! Hence it will be seen that abgear. If a woman of ready wit and some Impudeuce, starda a chance of getting fair living even in such a car counter as China,

A few years.ainces company of women,

river.

seems

Co-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL

MRS. POTTER

AND

MR. BELLEW

TO-NIGHT

is now connected with Dr. Cheek, also arrived yesterday ailernoon, He has been doing a good deal of big game shooting up there, and has bagged either thirty-seven rhinoceros and three pies, or the WAY

oiber

boat. We learn a a few ad-lional details regarding the recent murder of the two Indien watchmen Beg to Announce that they will be able to give al Pak-prio, It that the men-one of

Two MORE PERFORMANCES. ——— whom was employed by Mr. Day, and the other by Mr. Passmore-went loto coolle-shed where gambling was going on, and took part in the game. Each of them

inning succeeded in hul when several hundred ricals,

they rose

16 leave, a Chinaman plunged a keffe foto the back of one, whilst the other was similarly attacked. When they fell one drew a revolver, but a cut over the wrist, severing it, prevented his firing. The anfortunate men were then stabbed repest- edir, one dying immediately, and the other shortly after removal, Ten or twelve arrests have been mule, mong the prisoners beleg the head of a local secret society. They are expected to arrive in Bangkok dally,

(THURSDAY), May 24th, "THE LADY OF LYONS," SATURDAY, May 26th. "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL"

Box Plas at Messrs. KELLY & Walsh, Ld. PRICES AS USUAL Commencing at 9 o'clock. Late Trams alter Each Performance.

T. V. TWINNING-Manager. Hangkang, 24th May, 1904.

Canon Greensink has again suffered at the ZETLAND hands of the sinful and uregenerate He had his hat stolen the first day he was in Bangkok, and now he has been burgiarised. He was dining *t the British Legation on Thursday night, and

on.

Jl

return home he found the doors And wid d. ws open

open and the place in darkness. When

lights were pro ured, and in laventory taken, it war f ・end.

that four five lampa and a silver watch had appeared. The thief had pot in toe ime heter R Xm. and midnight, by way of wlotow a few feet from the front verandah. Unfortunately the rev'rend gentleman cannot mend round the list, bermote that was taken too. Tumpnety Sheriff has the thiel's, however, for i was though fully Telh It may be slenlficant, perbres, that the Siam Free Press office Is appartie the Cinsel destekta 'Observer.

CHINKIANG.

No. $25.

1604

LODGE,

AN EMERGENCY MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 24th instant, at 8 30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 24th May, 1806-

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518

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,

17HEREAS FIRE BROKE OUT in the KWONG LOONG SECOND-HAND GOODS SHOP, No. 117. QUEEN'S ROAD WEST, during the early Moming of the 15th day of May natant, whereby several Houses were burnt and much damage done,

Tha f to give NOTICE that the SUM... of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS MEXICAN

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT) These sees to be considerable excitement, the part me of wriing, in native ficht d'etr at this cort, owlse to a zum that has been pining ground regarding the cartemplted immediat retirement into be PAID to the FERSON, not being the priy te life of the tre gnised head of the Too or ACTUAL OFFENDER, who will faralsh such Information au will lead to the CONVICTION Hanen pollite-1 party, Ilu K'un-yl, G-verner- General of the the e provicces of Klang, of any PERSON for SETTING FIRE to the Abal and Kingsi, nd Superintendent al

HOUSE No. 137. QUEIN'S KOAD WEST, on the Tinde for the Southern poris Althaaph this

date aforesaid. contemplated, since the winter of 1993, and especially since Liu's

F. ". MAY, Captain Superintendent of Police. recen fins, events have been precipitated, and the Vireray will rette from official lle

Hongkong, 24th May, 1801.

1610 order to avoid a

certain Censer, who seems agelast him by

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, have found

sufficient

LIED. crose for laying grave chines against Liu K'an-yi belure the "Dragon

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO. Thld" of the Emperor. The Throne could not wel shelve the charges against this powerful satrap, and, at the leas, in edict of censure or possible degradarian in rank, but with the privilege of retaining the post, will have to be decreed by the Emperor.

are lonken verfused al or all the pres A homes but four corplar per visit was hiredio The deputy of the hop ah-remblin't d-ter the later held our obstlastely that no diff zerce abould be made. After some Zeley, the of jaction

to our presence was withdrawn, and we were ushered into the pieno chefs excard tortywan. Thang, assisted

тербукая. by the zerivaan, frey Sing foo-ych.

cig magi boles have hitherto scropa'- ersly kept of let. Alter thanking the repretive of the Prefect for the pains token * c*** we expected to heit renew: 1 of the solemn remises made to the Bishop and repeted in Houshden by the wetyuan, but the

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such a begging expedi public visited this elty on just such busi ess 2. What Forge jutress Trinite v tion; a few men accomparted them to wher person and lay distely forget that you have fr their bar ows laden with bedding, but otherwise vited him. My French

they

were without male protectors, No..sooner companion replied: We have in our eyes come ne public business was their arrival heralded through the streets but fix special levitati we understood, of the than every shop fortunate enough to get ward. Prefect win had sent wefy as far as Hous- haste to go out of business for that day, hien for the puronse". His allusion to the events

of the wirect where they lodged made in Paulen was met by the

sweeping objection

them many kowtow in the attempt to fadece that the seizure of land for s

pegods, the burning these human locusts to move on. The district down of

of our misin, including the destruction of official sent them a present of money and an the dearoction escort of sol3ters, ostensibly for their protection, our pers. nal property, and almost t of our church, were matters which concerned as but in reality to see them safely beyond the not; they were aff-its of the people and the local bounds of his furisdiction. magistrate, who would deal with the

This is a bard matter.

rain that has fallen for the farmers. The little probably be avoided by the Nanking ch our religion. In vain to pre

tion that fall word we hraken by the astound- middle-aged, said to number over fiv¬ tygg has, it is s id, hean

Our business was to

You come on any

we objected that preservation was as necessary

the

made

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A number of charges preferred

This diangreeable reguli, to a man of such political Importance and power, may, however, Viceroy memorialising the Torone to be allowed to come up to Peking for the purpose of personally tendering his resignation to the Emperor on the greand of bodily infirmities and extreme delicacy of health. There seems to be now an immediate opportunity of avalling himself of this step, which will in all probability be taken advantage Viceroy's friends.

llen will be insefficient to save the wheat, and the prospect now is very bad and as much our business propagation of

of the throughout Western Shantung, Southern Chill Faith in valu we produced s special decrea of and Northern Hanan. This reglas depends the Emperor exemploy our Christians from largely upon the whest that is raised, and to tord Tientsin and the North look to the country lying paying a cash towards pagan worship, a fortiortr from

bring deprived

forcibly of sur land for

the along Grand Cont for much of their food be

Of course dond with supply. me purpose; that what might

to cease, and hence another. No allusion was made to our lif-treat there has been general change in the style of ment, If there was any maiter that concerned baskets in which the butcher canies bis meat, us the Prefect would conscientiously observe the

There are various estimates of the amount of rerhaps we had not seen the treaty? injury to the crops, ranging from one-fbird to the Deputy Thang called out for four-fiths. Except along that section of country copy of the treaty to be produced. As the whole near the Shansi monrtains where the people matter had been planned beforehand, the so- bave long been accustomed to irrigate their called trea

hand and felds, it would seem as if the loss could not be treaty conveniently turned out to be the famous memorandum. The much less than one-half of an average harvest. deputy of the Bishop objected to

NEWS FROM STAM,

ane fi might be done with another and the slaughter of offel 1 bakordered of with the full concurrence and advice of the

treaty on

the

If all these rumours, which now fill the political atmosphere of Chinklang and Nasking. turn out to be true, and his Excellency really retires, there can be no doubt that Liu K'un.yi's retirement will considerably weaken the political influence and power of the Hananese F Party I am writing the above lines as the supposition, of course, that therumours mentioned possess, as such romoure usually do, an element of truth in them all the more, since they are gathered from official sonices.

May 17th. The roth instant was the anniversary of

of the blathday of our ganfal and popular acting Taziul, Ta'al Chun. All the local officials, both milltary and civil, called upon him to express their good A correspondent writes us from Koh-al-chang wishes, and he gave a thoroughly social dinner that we were entirely misled the other day is in his yamen to the British and American

'

BANGKOK, May 13th.” The Fibers will start out again to-morrow, to let the Platters, with Phra Yat's judges on board, come up

unauthenticated Interpretation of the treaty not having the conaest of both parites. This produced violent burst of

of Indignation from Deputy Thang: starlig at rey companions as he wo

would devour

wear him, he

he turned away exclaim fng: By what rufe would they have diipates settled if not by that document ? enforcing his words by

by danbing the iniquitous memorandum table. French companion, glancing hinting

thas

оп

the

through the copy that had been put into bla He that his Majesty bad suffered any relapos. |-Consals, the Commissioner of Custome sod

hand and savoring himself it was no other

■ is improving- slowly but surely,

the explaining away el the grilled him to scared TNAM

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rently gone too far la fetting the precious the Ánt class, similar to those given to members † entirely in the band of his fall upon the greatly enlarged, and is Hastrated by litko-

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former

others. On Tuesday last a gang of robbes buffaloes. Total will have to leave us soon to make room It is very much to be regretted that Teki attacked u the secret instructions of the Taungli Yameo for hot near Sanser, in order

of the Tr rising,

asked They shatthe owner, but the arrival of neighbours for Lu Feb-yang, whose transfer to this port has Deputy Thang if it would be

away before they got any lect

been officially bulletized by the Viceroy Lia, Lu submit a copy to his Ambasunder.

"Oh, DO,

His Majesty has bestowed on the Governor Peh-yang has been so much talked about in the (by W. Dobersh, Director of the Hongkong

Observatory), on o account." "What objection can there of Lophburi (Phys. Vasathi) the gold vessels, etc. country that further, comment is needles-but bes resumed my companion, wit la ls, as you of the second class, sed Phys Kathathorn, the help in Grmed optam ante wad of necenity state, a public treaty Theng had perhaps || new Goveme

work wil be left Far East has been re-written and Battambong, the of nearly the whole of the

"HIS vade mecum for every- navigator in secretaries. decensent out of his hands; the Prefect on a of the Sensbodi,

The brunt of the burden We ste celebrated occasion had not been so con revision of the scale of fess to the Borlapah city. So much money bad been spent by Lu

are pleased to learn that not only to the wealthy and well-to-do native merchants of this deding.

ended our visit and left in the bands of Court, and (we believe) the Totemnational Court, obtain the Shanghal post, that when he gets mandarin complete victory--they had going on, but as it has been discovered that in here he will have to take the first opportunity to succeeded

by fall-cieus promises la deceiving illegally high rate has been charged for some empty the game coffers to pay off bla sumerens our Bishop to order as to desist from the only years past the excess is to be refunded by the

who are prewing him with their protest that was in our power by remaining in Treasury whenever the parties who paid it can

Already and low for prison where they bad so ignominiously be traced.

Ailing the alt amongst the nativer, bigs , and they had succeeded in this without Next mouth. Prince Damrong là likely to visit since the announcement of the contemplated making of

os intending to make any reparation the provides on the east coast of the Peninsula, transfer, and many of the well-to-do Chinens whatsoever, very probably with the intention of which are to be banded over to the Ministry for

bave

been openly expressing their dissatisfaction further

Christians whose cause the Interior by the Kralakome Department as WAN

the

placed

persecating the to Divine Provi... | soon as the requluita ordar to signed by kin |

money.

at ible

turn of

of matters. Hoang Tsa-lo, Trotsi of this port, but trans- 1 Shanghel, will pass here this afternoon

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re tethered not to Housblen fallen into Majesty. His Royal Highness is very popular there to Ser Soochow from Narking, for the par- the hands of the mob excited by the sanguinary down south, and the visit cannot fail to be | m example of the Government, otherwise a second beneficial.

pose of celebrating his nonagenarian mother's Sungpu would have radited. We have now

now only

A motion, has been Blad at the British | birthday on the goth instant, the former

alty to took to Peking hoping, that the Minister wil Consulate by Mr. Tillake, plaintif's counsel where the old lady apparently, a'at (ko'present not allow himvali to ba entangled to a cobwebof in the Jacquemyas v. Lillis libel_ease, moment. The 18th inskop in the day fred by faluphood and decelt and add one

Raking ERNES

for the payment by the defendant. Hoang Trotal for the liking aver of the sanie diplomatie victory to the many over which the of the Gosty of the inte *ppen! 翻 of offen at Shanghai, and it is on the serde tias. stald inhabitants of the Taungli Tamen must dingspory, and the deposli of 450 security | La Peb-yang will do the same here on that detai shoekig with delight

=*1. V. Daily Nemi

graphs showing the courses of the typhoons of Late years.

It is issued at Fifty Cents for the first sad One Dollar for the second edition, and may h obtained from

The Property consists of 44 acres 3 Foods (of

CHAMPAGNES.

THE Undersigned have been appolated Agents for Messrs. ERNEST IKROY & Co.'s brand of Champagne at this Port and la

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"ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.

13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th Anonit, tRaY.

THE GINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY

at the

SINGER MAN 54 HIGHEST PRIZES

CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR.

Just landed an invoice of Assorted SEWING and LEATHER-NEEDLES, SHUTTLES and, Finest MACHINE OIL.

H, E. BOTTLEWALLA & Co.,

Sole Agents,

a. D'Aguilar Street,

Hongkong, 25th January, 1894.

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F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION. MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG, SOLE AGENTS FOR `ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

COMPOSITION,

which ac acres are planted) and in intersected by H^

| the main road from Kudat,

This being a GOING CONCERN and only placed in the Market owing to the death of the Iste Owaer, is well worth the consideration of Lugar Planters.

Kudat, 5th May, 1894. ·

TO BE SOLD

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PUBLIC AUCTION, THE VICTORIA COFFEE ESTATE, The Property of the late, P. CHRISTIAN, Esq.

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Mears, Kelly & Wrish, Limited, Hongkong THIS E Port of Kudat, Bellish North

* ̄*HIS:Estate, which is situated within 3 miles

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Lane Crawford & Co.

24

Falconer & Co.

:

#

4-

1. Gampp & Co.

Haummann, Herbet & Co. MW. Brew

The Honghecy Trading Co.

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Mamura, N. Manila & Co., Ld., Amoy. Mr. F. W. Chill Foochaw, Mowers, Kelly Wlan, Teated, Shanghai. MARRY WARN ITMI, Tobokation

F& Walsh, Linşited, Singapore. Messrs. Amidge Prince à Coy Faris & Loaded

or the

* HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'" OFFICE. Hooghong; sựth May, 1894;

Barnes, comprises la all 300 acres of the Brest Coffee Land, roo neros being cleared and having 25 mors of Coffee in bearing. There is a good Bungalow and Cooly-sheds on the Estate, also a amplial Servam of Water, sultable for Pamping Machinery, vanafng through the land, and the main road from Kodat passes through the centre of the Property.

The whole of the above Froperty will be Sold

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

BUC

Etc..

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EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT

REASONABLE PRICES.

Hongkono, 4th Tuly, that

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAI. OREGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Hand.

L. MALLORY. Hongkong, zäth June 1981,

Masonic,

VICTORIA PRECEPTORY.

Fysh

REGULAR MEETING of the VICTORIA

by Public Auction, without reserve, on Tot July. A PRECEPTORY will be held to the 1894, at Kudat,

For further particulars, apply to

THE RESIDENT,

Kadar

Madat; 'gih May, 1894

FREEMASONE H-LL, Zaland Street, on WED. NESDAY, 16 goth batant, at 8.30 for 9 p.my precisely Visiting Kaights are cordially invhod tr

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