tr
T. P. O'Connor presting. The report of the treasurer shows that the income for the year was £31.301. Addies were made advising the Irish party to maintain close and constant- alliance with the Liberts, lossmach as the English massce had maintained an unswerving fidelity to the principle of Home Rule.
Delegate Quinn, on behalf of the Glasgow branch, moved to rescind the rule compelling Irishmen to vote for Liberal candidates in mual cipal elections, and to allow them to vote for labour or other candidates. Chairman O'Connor sald that would he equivalent to a severance of
Lish the from the Liberal party. The delegates from Glasgow, Edinburgh and several other clics oppoved the motion, and it was lost by a
majority.
The report of the past year was presented and at. It showed a favourable condition of affairs
Timothy
Realy made a conciliatory speech, In the course of which he said everybody agreed that the majority must rule, but he declared he was opposed to the fides that the meetings should a secret. He believe the differences be- tween The Pamelles and anti-Parnelltes might be sented by the holding of a national conven-
tion.
Tilon ako spoke, saying he agreed with Mr. Healy that all matters of nailonal importance should be discussed publicly, but he held that charges between the factions of the party should be considered in private Dillon said he would gladly apologize to Mr. Healy for anything he bad said or done in the past if such an apology would tend to heal the troubles.
Continuing, Dillon sald the party was in critical shaps. but the Government had been
loyal to its pledges. The action of the Parael- ities in opposing the Government was deplorable. Such a course, in the substitution of a Government by Balfour persisted in, would only result of Lord Salsbury.
A resolution was adopte 1 by an overwhelming majority, declaring that the dissensions in the be brought to no end. party should
O'Connor was re-elected president by an alment unanimous vote.
From beginning to and the proceedings were marked by a concillatory split.
land
LONDON, May 13th.
The dry market was a trille easter during the work, but a hewy tail in rates was pre- vented by the demand caused by the floating of the lap rouril loans. Signs of pronounced case are hand, however. The Bank of Eng- commenced to invest its surplus capital, andre lon; it expected that about 3,000 200 wifi les
on the market, A pretal
disp 4ch to the Times from Paris BAYS The compromise effected between M. Eiffel and the liquida'or of the Panama Canal Company has
heen
legally sanctioned. M. Efeler paged, if a new company is formed, tai 5.no.cc francs in it, and to accept the Jutiny bfs of the old company at 125 francs each in velement of his claims for work
executed
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1894.
poned. It was added that the amount of trea- sury bills had been reduced to $750,000. These af payable at maturity. No jurther bills will be issued. The last revolution cost $6,000,000,
LONDON. May 14th.
It is officially anneurid that Alf Mundeln, president of the Board of Trade, has resigned, A. R. Mandella, Sir John Game and Sir James Ferguson were recently summoned to appear before the Queen's bench division of the High Court of Justice for examination as to the affair of the defunct New Zealand Land Company, of
which they had been directora.
stock, which be
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Strenuous efforts are being made by Prince Fentleand of Bulgaria, to bring about a defensive alliance between Turkey and Bulgaria. Two of the principal schemes are the abolition of the Customs frontier dutler, and the attachment of à number of Bulgarian officers to the Turkish, army,
May 16th.
At a mass meeting the London cabmen resolved to strike and to proceed with It forthwith. Seven thousand are likely to go out, bul four thousand refuse. The employers of the drivers state that
Intimations.
DAIRY PRODUCE!
THE HONGKONG DAIRY
FRESH MILK,
· (ESTABLISHED 1871.) GARDEN ROAD, AND CAUSEWAY BAY,
FRESH BUTTER,
CREAM,
they cannot afford higher wages, as their returns do not exceed 5 per cent, on the capital invested. Five thousand drivers have joined the Cabmen'a Unlon, which body have made an offer to the
CREAM CHEESE ANU proprietary of 15%. per day as a regular payment for the
NEW LAID EGGS. use of cab and harser. Much incon- vesience is caused at the West End through the
ALWAYS ON HAND FOR CASH, OR TO ORDER. cabmen's strike. One honderd and forty of the MILK FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. miner cab owners have acceded to the drivers'
NONE BUT THE FRESHEST AND BEST SUPPLIED. demands for a reduction in the price of biting
ADDRESS :- cab 10 work fifteen shillings per day. The London Press favours the reduction, whilst agtering that the supply of vehicles is altogether disproportionate to the demand.
Mr. Mandells, as stated court, had resigned from the board of directors when he was ap pointed to the presidency of the Board of Trade. Al the time he had 550 shares of the company's
sold. He denies for e subsequently that he ever agreed to the issue of any mislead
but he admitted that he had ing prospectus, but he given his sent to the declaration of dividend, although the fiscal officer or the
deficit of £347,000 company expected
The admissions made by the directors at their examination caused severe stricture to be made upon ihem, and tis undou tedly this fact that has led to Mr. Mandella's resignation.
The Timer says this morning: "A very grave public scandal has been terminated by the resignation of Mr. Mandella. We regret that a useful oficial's career has ended In ho melancholy a manner,"
The bankruptcy statement of Gaskell & Son, commission brokers of Livermont, who failed recently, shows liabilites, 644995 sterling; assets, £1,044.
NEW YORK, May 14b. The Herald's Buenos Ayres dispatch says: Reports have reached here of desperate fighting between the Government forces and the rebels days. in the interior of Rio Grande during the last few
Owing to
to the disorderly behaviour of the undergraduates at Oxford University, a number of the lagleaders have been rusticated. A full thousand of their confreres marched with them to the Railway Station amidst a demonstration of strong discontent and great excitement over the victims sent down.
The mortality rate amongst the residents in the model dwellings erected for the poor in the East End of Landon averages forty-one per thousand, or double the general average for England. Sinitary experts describe the dwell- ings as overcrowded, and hygienically defective, whilst directing attention to the fact that the poisonous gases In the atmosphere of East London haved increased in volume during last year, belog now 568,
A brutal agrarian outrage has b ́en perpetrated Castlebar, County Mayo A farmer named Michell has been beaten to death for leasing an evicted tenant's farm. Several arrests have been made.
It is generally believed that matters are far from adjusted in Rio Grande, and that some big movement affecting the province ls on foot.t The revolters' committee is in Montevideo, but is conducting its proceedings with great caution, The Brazilan Government, however, allows cipher lefegrims to be transmitted, which regarded la commercial circles as indicating that the officials belleve there is no trouble in the country which menaces the national safety
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, MAY 13th
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Some bays set fire to the Grand Stand In the City Baseball Ground, Boston, and the flames spread aver twelve acres of buildings. Five hundred persons
were rendered homeless. Nineteen #dults were injured, and forty children | are missing through the Boston conflagration. May 17th.
The yacht Valkyrie, recently owned by Lord Dubraven, but which has been since sold to an Italian Count, has foundered off the African Coast. All on board were drowned.
Terrible floods have occurred at Wisconsin, Minnesota. The damage done amounted to ball-a-million pounds.
May 25th.'
Hongkong, 26th April, 1894.
ST. PETERSBURG, May 19th, The wholesale atresia which have lately been made la Russia are due to a widespread plat which has been discovered. The Czar, distrust- ing his officials, bas issued an ukase reviving the Committee which existed in the reign of the Emperor Nicholas for the control of appoint ments to the Civil Service.
ROMI, May 30th.
Signor de Felici, one of the members of the
Ch mber of Deputies, has been sentenced to eighteen years' imprisonment for complicity in the late disturbances in Sicily. Seven others of the accused have been sentenced to terms of Imprisonment ranging from twelve to two years. |
LONDON, May 30th. M. Stambouloff resigned the
Bulgarian Premiership, partly on the ground of health and partly owing to his long standing difference with Prince Ferdinand.
May 31st. Middlesex has beaten Gloucester by an innlogs and 104 runs. Yorkshire has besten Nottlögham by three wickets.
Advices from Sofia state that a severe conflict took place yesterday between the adherents and opponents of M. Siambouloff in front of the palace. The latter got the warst of it and fled.
TIENTSIN.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
If the new comp ny is not formed he Lots, which they possess in vetoing at will Lord George Hamilton presiding, and Lord siber sources, which I have every reason to
J. KENNEDY,
PROPRIETOR,
GARDEN ROAD.
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL
HE Company's Steamship
"FORMOSA," Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the`ryth Instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, r3th June, 1894.
Intimations.
THE
Hotels.
BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be had on the Island. "BAY VIEW" occupies the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan Rand, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-launches can st any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.
The Cuisine is unrivalled in Hongkong, and only the best. Brands of Winer, Splits, Cigars, &c. are kept in stock. Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First-class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours
Hongkong, st June, 1804
FUJIYA HOTEL,
1543
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"HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
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SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
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PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. 169HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,150 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly redecorated, renovated and refurnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China
EAST POINT DAIRY AND FARMING COMPANY, LIMITED,
NOTICE.
FRESH BUTTER 41 oz. Per Pal...35 Cents FRESH CREAM ID ozs. Per Boufe...40 Cents.
SUMMER RATES, (FROM MAY 1ST TO OCTOBER 3157), One person, per day. One person, per week One person, per month
25.00
...from $70 to 85.00
BBUTZERIENCE IN GHAT Manded couple (occupying one room) per
whose services have
now been engaged by the Company.
12, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong, 31st May, 1891.
Sir Charles Dilke advises Lord Rosebery's Government to continue the present session of Parliament (roughout the whole year, devoting their attention chiefly to the Evicted Irish Tenants Reinstatement Bill and the Welsh Church. Disestablishment Bill. After these measures have been secured, Sir Charles Dike suggested the introduction of a Bill providing for the limitation of the power of the House of Lords, measures, passed by the House of Commons. Should the Lords rej-ct such a Bill, Sir Charles suggests that the Government lametittely have a diamlution, and appeal to the country.
A bady of Mexican troops fell into an ambus. A vale named Tournemere has been arrested cade in a mouniain defile in Mexico, and were on icon of being the author of the bomb attacked by Yakut Indians, who almost moribil- and alluded to the beneficial influence produced | help Korea to put down the rising In that country. KEPLER'S MALT and OIL explosion which occurred on Friday night at the ated the force. Two hundred saldiers were residence of Rieure Ma sen.
killed. The Indians treated the dead and wounded-lib great barbarity, flaying the fret of the w
wunded.
wi <y. 5,couno drance toward winding up the alt company, and will rank as a creditor for bills given hí a vu account of work done by him.
PARIS, May 13th.
NEW YORK, May 13th. Grana Har.fson fatends to leave for Indian- #polit Tostontraw evening. During his stay here he has met nearly every Republican leader of
in the East, and is presumed to bave formed pretty accurate idea of his chances for the
nomeration. That he is a candidate none of bis Artimate friends deny, General Harrison's friendys he is confident of hearty support from all New Yorkers who supported him in 1892.
Herald dl patches from Valparaiso, Chill, any several farve failures of business houses there have rei annzúrced
ST. PETER BURG, May 13th. Az contine to be made as the result of the growey by the police of the organization
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Much 'anli-English feeling is expressed in Germany respecting Samba, fears being enter. tained that America will become the tool of England. Three German cruisers have hero
despatched to reinforce the Buzzard and Falke
May 15th.
in Samoa.
The Great Aurora Copper Mine at Michigan is on fire. Five hundred men are entombed. A previous copper mine fires who were below In Michigan raged during the fire at the Great Aurora copper mine,
Michigan, bave ■ll,béen rescued.
Severe election fighting has taken place at
St. John's, Newfoundland. The opponents of
the Government captured the carriages of their opponents, and after a desperate struggle dragged them to the coast and hurled the empty vehicles
into the sea.
A suicidal epidimic prevails in Paris, and even young students and children are taking their lives,
Fonly ol
Coxty's labour army are charged with stealing a train, and have been sentenced to long terms of imprisonment.
During faction fight at an Orangeman' ineral & Portadown, County Armagh, Ulster, pistol shots were freely exchanged and mor persons were wounded. Numeroas arrests were made.
outnumber
the
Adml:31 Eiben, and the officers of the Ameri- can cruiser Chicage, now lying off Gravesend, were banquetted last night at St. James's Hall
Roberts, Admiral Hornby and many nara! and military offices were also present at the gather ine, which was brilliant and representative. Most cordial speeches were exchanged. Lord Roberts, in proposing the bealth of Captain
l 67-han, welcomed the Americans as brothers,
on the mind of the British pubife by Captain Mahan's brok.
May 261a,
The Queen's Birthday Gazette contains the following:-
Sir Donald Stewart and Lord Wolseley have been made Field Marshals.
To
be
G. C. B-Generals Sir Robert Belght, Sir R. Phayte, Sir Chas. Palliser, Sir Chas, Arbuthnot, and Sir Redvers Buller.
To be K. C. B-Generals Sir Jas Browne, James Abbott, Robert Cadell, J. Nuttall, Henry Hastings Wood, Forestier. Walker, Newdizate Surgen-General Mouat, and Colonel William Bracker bury, Robert Hugbes, and Robert Hay, Giren be C. Surgeon Generai Manley, Francis Hastings, McIarey, Francis Ward, John Colcaels Lutwyche, Horace, Francis, Caldecott,
only Charles Stockley, George Gough, John Jonce-Vaughan, Edmund Eyre, William Barnard, Holdich, Edward Putton, William
To
Waltes, Boardloof, Herbert L cock, and Arthur Corbet (Royal Martier), and Mr. Grove, the musician.
Admiral Fremantle and the Hon, G. T. M, O'Brien, Colonial-Secretary, of Hongkong, have been created Knights Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George.
Tientsio, June 4k. To-day a telegram has arrived reporting a rebellion in Kirin. Yeh, Commander-in-chiet, left to-day for Shan-bul-kuan, in order to attend to the despatching of troops to Kirin. From believe are correct, I learn that the rebelliot in Korea, and as Kirin is the great gate between China and Korea, the troops are to be forwarded there. About a fortnight" had news from Kirin, and at that time everything was quiet. T fact of the matter is that China is
in the going learn that the schemes to start the
opening of mines in
Chibit Shantung, Chome her skirt and Kirin have received
It is stated that, after visiting the British man-
permission.
to
of-war Ca
Centurion Viceroy Hung-chang was
mach surprised that England could really build ships and make big guns, as he had been informed that, although at one time they stond such things, they had given up both ship. makcies of large cannon, and ballding and the
that
under
at when they wanted such articles they got Germany to apply them. The Viceroy also โด
stated that he had been informed that sil
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THE PHARMACY.
Chemists, Resfumers, Druggists Sundries- LETCHER & Co. Dispensing and Retall
men and Patent Medicine Vendors.
KEPLER'S MALT SCOTT'S EMULSION......... SCOTT'S EMULSION,
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perdoren.
day.............. Manted couple (occupying one room) per
7.00
45.00 Marvled couple (occupying one room) per
month
.....from $120 to 140,00 For further particulars, apply to
MANAGER,
Victoria Hotel Hongkong, 19th April, 204,
Tas THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Streit) THE Undersigned has always thought that $14.00 such a place as this was the one thing +$13.00-|-needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the $23.00 PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have ble GRILLED CHOP or STEAK
if notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS 10 PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Partler sending Dishes, &c., for same--and Cash. Scale on application.
Monthly Board for One Person...$35.00 Tiffin
Perfume Boss Cat Crystal, Combs Brushes, at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later
Sponges, Sponge Bags, Flesh Gloves
and Belts.
Perfumer-Pinand, Atkinson, Colgate, Rick- secker and Brown Perfumery Co. Hongkong, z3rd September, 1893.
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'DERMATOL," 'ANUFACTURED by - FAREWERKE,
India, Australia and her other colonies, and that M HOCHST /M.; its effect in stimulating England's spare capital was being used up for other schemes In China; also that England only administration against diarrhoea, is described sa she could not now afford to go into miofag or the closing up of WOUNDS, and in internal
engineers, whilst Germany sent out her first-class sent out to China third-class scientific men and amasing.
has not to go far to guess where bis Excellency men. There is a great deal in all this, and one got his information from-Shanghat Mercury,
To-day's Advertisements.
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
D R. KNORR'S LION BRAND ANTI PYRINE.
(DOSE FOR ADULTS 15 TO 35 GRAINS TROY.) is the most approved and most efficacione remedy in cases of HEADACHE, MIGRAINE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER, TYPHUS, INFLUENZA, DENGUE, ERYSI
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Tin bears the inventor's signature "Dr. KNORR” in red lettera,
MORTGAGE DEBENTURES (Num bered 201 to 220 inclusive) In this COMPANY of which LEE SHING was the Owner, bavlog bean LOST, have been cancelled and NEW DEBENTURES bearing the same Numbers respectively have been issued in their place. The said New Debentures, bear on the face thereof the words RE-ISSUED 19 April, 1894
(In sed lak) sed "ARNHOLD, KARBERG INTEREST COUPONS attached thereto bear & Ca., Gen. Managers" (in black ink); and the the words "RE-ISSUED 19 April, 1894" ( red fok) and the foltiala FA, K. & Co.” (in black tok).
All Persons are bargby warned against negotiesing or dealing with the maid cancelled Débentures.
Dated rath June, 1894.
ARNHOLD, "KARBERG & Co.,
General Managers. NOTICE
To be bad at every reputed Chemist and Druggist.
Supplies constantly on hand at the Chins Export Import and Bank Compagnie,
Beware of spurious imitations, Hongkong, 7th April, 1894.
Have The Friends of Political Liberty," Ove hundred person, a majority of whom are studiots, were rested miday on charge of being her members of the organization or Indently Interested in its work. It is certain that may of the prisoners will be transported to Siberi
VIENNA, May 13th. Affair recured here to-day. A poor wilowni Farahak had two children, girl
Mr. Griallaton, of the Ceylon Legislative and by rged 1 and 9 years respectively. The
woman was compelled to work hard to
Courchines (ages
Mr. Gladeline hrself and her Sport
Mr. Valance (Mau- children, who wc+2 oo young to give her say assistance.
islus), and Mr. Brenan, British Consul at The children determined to kill themselves and
Cauten, have been appointed Compaulons of St. thus see her of the burden of their support.
The Pall Mall Gaurife malotains that Bil-Michael and St. George. To-day, they went
tish naval supremacy is absolutely doomed The Hen. George Cmyon has raised a dis- the Danube antef the bridges opas unless the Admiraky immediately increases the cassion on Sim in the House of Commons, Sir
mounted the parapet. Then they
kissed each other and before hastily
Mediterranean, instead of strengthening the E. Grey, however, declined to made any state. Channel Fleet. The French war vessels, it says, ment regarding the Anglo-Chinese Convention assistance could reach them their bodies were swept out I sight. When the mother returned
British by two to one, with thrice until he was quite sure the convention had from her work she found her lodgings deserted.
Great Britals, he the number of men, whilst the French coast is reached Pekin.
said, hegan to look round for the chlidren, She
Hned with torpedoes and torpide boats.
cted, pending the complete execution of thinking that they had gone loto the street to Talmage's Brooklyn tabernacle, at one time the Franco-Siamese Tray to slam mereby play. No
Not finding
by the
I between France and she returned to her used them,
Rev.
Henry Ward Beecher, sas
· don' home, when she found a note which she had completely
on Sunday overlecked la which the children said that as shortly after
the by: The fire originated from electric motor which congregation bad dlsperved. to commit suicide. The widow Is frantic because were used for supplying organ power. of the loss of her boy and girl, and it is feared damage is estimated at £203,000. In addition she will be incurably insane.
to the horning of the great building, the valu. A A meeting of workmen was held here to-day ble Holy Land reli: belonging to the Church. In which some speakers Indulged in violent bave been destroyed. The fire spread with language grinst the authorities. The police great rapidity, and the Regent Hotel, situated were present and attempted to disperse the close to the Tabernacle, was soon in dames. gathering. but met with determined resistance.
Before the
fire WAS PO
was got under, both these exten. were burnt. It was finally found accessary to summon
UTA bülldings were i reabforcemetis Several
the London sesmen and firemen are likely to be Company's officers having been quite ignored by his THREE CHINESE CLERKS and China scrimmages occured between the police the Lon and the workingmen, in which the latter came ordered out owing to the failure to readjust the for the Matabele campaign. off second best. The hall was at last emptied of preret ved the National Amalgamated Sailor the Congo treaty increases, and an excited his Service on account of the PLAGUE
The acrimony in the French Press regarding TWO OTHER EMPLOYEES, who have left da sccupants, who became compitatively quiet secretary of the
CHOY CHEW. Velon, is credited with debate on the question is expected a 1000 as when they found themselves on the street with endeavouring to organise a general maritime the new Ministry is formed. The French right
No. 333, Praya West. and labour strike for an increase of wage.
Hongkong, 13th June, 1894. A Convention of the Trish National League bts decided to take steps to consolidate the
"MOGUE" LINE OF STEAMERS. Home Rulers and endeavour to heal the leads
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. in the party lately made prominent by the pro ounced opposition of the Parsellites to the Government.
they were only a burden to her boy had decided
before the hall could be cleared.
a strong body of police in the vicinity.
RIO JANEIRO, May 13th. An official account of the recent fight between. the Government forces, and the rebels in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, states that the Government forces were victorious. Sever encounters have occurred within a comparatively short time, la all of which the Government troops defeated the lasurgents.
The Minister of Marine bas resigned.
LIVERPOOL, May 13th.
Mhat the recent collapse and Brandial diversi
The
Brition trade would be deprived of fair play, France had declined to re-open the discussion with England, as the Government was snxious for a clear understanding, averting all risk of friction for many future years.
Surrey has beaten Middlesex at cricket by fiva wickets; and Yorkshire has besten Sussex by an innings and 35 runs.
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May 27th. 694]
Mr. Gladstone is making excellent progress. Much irritation is felt at the Caps that only the name of Col. Goold-Adams appears in the
CHAMPAGNES.
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THE Undersigned have been appolated Agents for Messrs. ERNEST IRROY &
A great maritime strike la Impending. All Birthday Garrits for decoration, the Chartered "HE UNDERSIGNED will not be respód Ca's brands of Champagne at this Port and in
and Firemen's
Savage › anti-Jewish clots are reported from the Province of Ekeriacalaw, in South Russia. The populace who were infuriated by cries of Revenge on the bloodsuckers," pillaged and burned the houses of the Jews and bually stobed and killed ma
many.
It is reported that a slight shock of earth- gaske has been experienced at Malta.
to pre-emption of the Congo afford, a ground for effective protest,
May 18th,
The Brazilian Government have accepted the
mediations of Great Britain in the dispute with Portugal regarding the rebels who escaped in Portuguese war-vessels,
The Times in an article on India restates vigorously, the case in favour of the cotton duties, and represents the dangerous effects that will result from the Oplum, Commission. The same scle rebukes the license in language ured by certala miselonary organ la India in dealing with the subject.
sible for any DEBTS CONTRACTED
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S. S. "TARTAR," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS
CONSIGNEES of hereby informed
CARTE D'OR.
per 6 mags.
per r dox, qts. per s doz, pints. $39
$31
$33 CARTE BLANCHE. par i dosen quarta, per a dozen pinta.
$30. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
Wine and Spirit Merchants, Hongkong, 2101 May, 1894.
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piars In connection whis, the collary strike in Hoken of Competty of Sifto, bis sie sal motion to the contrary be giren before 5.2.M. CA
Cat Foods Cargo ahead inter A mecting of Dish Nationail.te was held hura
stak into the Godowns of the Hongkong and today, at which T. P. O'Connor, M.P presided.
Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Justin McCarthy made a speech, in which he Congratulated his bearers on the success of the
Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves May 29th delivery may be obtained. convention of the league, held in Liverpool A new and interesting development was taken Mr. Russell la reply to a question in the yesterday. He made an appeal for funds,
Optional Carry will be forwarded unless place Commons said, Medhi Hassan the United States and Australia and reports of America. The wives of the miners who struck be carefully considered.
TO-DAY.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods disunion amorg the anti-Patellites bad to some work declare that if their husbands do not return extent deprived them of financial support. They to the mines they will tura colliess and will keep mons, Sir X. Grey said the tertiary leased to undelivered after the 19th inst., will be subject Replying to a question in the House of Com-have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining could not hope for success without the sinews of the wilden golog.
the Congo State in part of the British sphere – to war. John Dillon flowed Mr. McCarthy. He
Another Army of the unemployed in marching defined la dilated on the reponsibility that would devolve
the treaty of iBgo, to which the Powers
Il claims against the Steamer dinst be pre- on the opposing the evicted tenants bill, if it from Indians to Washington for the purpose of never raised any objections. The new treaty, sented to the Undersigned for before the 19th
presenting a petition in favour of legislative he said, secures the recognition of should fail al prounge, Michael Davist and suppenelon of immigration to the United States, sphere by the Congo State. The vibe · Brilleb | Instant, or they will not be recognised.
other Irish mensbers of the Commons spoke,
BUENOS AYRES, May 13th, In bli menage to Congress delivered on the crasiembilog of that body yesterday, President
right of Egypt There are Indications of an American cos and Turkey is reserved as it is only effective miners strike sprending from Pennsylvanis and during the Belgian suscrafety over the Congo Missouri tu Alabama and Maryland,
State, and the pre-emption claimed by France One hundred further arrests have been made in that quarter is in nowise affected.
Penn said the present treasury rosurve amounts ↑ is connection with the Nihilist conspiracy at St,
to BaĞ,000,000 in cash. He recommended that Petersburg, leslading polesta, bankers and a discussion of the Stalo bank question be posts, leading Rasılan oficiais,
The Government kave determined to with- draw the bill to establish local control over the trade in liquor.
All broken, chafed, and daringed Goods are to be left is the Godowna, who they will be
aided on the 19tk lastani, atis wa No Fire Insurance has been affected. Hills of Ladies will be counternfred by
DOLWELL CARLIZE.
Co
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'ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND MERCHANTS,
GLASGOW.
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13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 14th August, 1893.,
HONGKONG TIMBER"
YARD, WANCHAL.
OREGON FINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Hand
L MALLORY, dt * [Gyy||| Hongkong, 14th June, 18817
1798
Tiffa
Breakfasts
Dlaner...41469922240
$15,00
$950 ...........$0.75 .......$1.CO
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served
In Excellent Style at short notice.
Hongkong, ard May, 1894.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
To be Let.
TO LET.
NFFICES in Victoria Buildings.
($39
FOS. 5, 7 & SEYMOUR TERRACE,
The GROUND FLOOR of the Premises now in course of erection at the corner of Ice House Street and Queen's Road Central, suitable for OFFICES or SHOPS. The Floor can be divided
into separate suites of Offices if neces sary, to suit intending Tenants.
A LARGE and DRY GODOWN suitable for the Storage of Oplum, Cotton, &, of about 2,000 Tons (gross) capacity, also to be let under the above Premises.
OFFICE in No. 4, Praya Central No. 4, OLD BAILEY STREET.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.
[23 Hongkong. 23rd April, 1804-
TO LET.
DE HIGHCLERE," at Magazine Gap,
WELLING HOUSES ;-
No. 1, RIPPON TERRACE. FLOORS in Blue Buildings,
FLOORS in Eigin Street, Peel Street
and Staunton Street. FLOORS in No. 5. Shelley Street,
OFFICES
FIRST FLOOR No. 4 Queen's Road Central, over the Bank of China, Japan and the Straits, Ld.
PRAYA CENTRAL, over Messrs. Don
gisa Lapralk & Cola
GODOWNS -
BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd Hongkong, and June, 1844,
AT
TO LET.
faz
T MOUNT KELLETT, Peak, HOUSE
No. 3 CAMERON VILLAS." HOUSE No. St
Robinson Road.
"BILILIOS TERRACE,"
OFFICE, First Floor, "MARINE HOUSE,", No. 15, Queen's Road.
HOUSE No. 14, ACONSFIELD ARCADE
Shelley Street. ROOMS I
facing Parade Ground.
TOP FLOOR of GODOWN is rear of "MARINE HOUSE,"
HOUSE No. 6, Ice House Stanet, lately occupied by Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co.
GODOWNS In Duddell Street.
Apply to
BELILIOS & Co.
· Hongkong, 11th June, 1894.
TO BE LET
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5, WILD DELL BUILDINGS
Rooms stated Is the best part of the building.
Apply to
NFurnished or Ularnished Flood
* HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
FINANCE Co, L.
· Hongkong, yth March, 1894,
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