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motives they may have had in asking their own hospital did v. le a ghnine and general abhor, sence of western medicine on the part of their Chantrymen. Assume even that the Govere. ment saw with you a design on the part of Tong WAB i to aegramilies its irfluence at the expense of th thing to do? I say just that which the Govern

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1894.

mores are busy on shuttlecock, and the Freshmen have began marbles. Since they have stopped going on the water and transferred gue-practice to their colies, the students have made great progress in both trival and military work.

The

And now come round with us, noble Protectors and friends of the Chinese, come will us noble lawn-tennis players, ree with the eyes we pro- vide ye with-as the onerous duty of governing this pebble rff the coast of China. has doubtles

your

80,

TIENTSIN.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Tientsin, 13th June.

You will be pleased to hear that our Municipal

The following police was issued

yesterday :--

BRITISH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE.

that of the Government, what was the right plague Is here and is not. No resident prevented you from seei

from any cause, but several Hon, kong I have left off adopting the first petron stogu! fugitives Arc hor: de combat with plague clar in this discourse, Mr. men! did da. Lok at the circumstances. On panic. They lie on the ground ander matshedi | taken to the plural Editor. If va plase, and Council are taking precautions against the

as an officer of the Shropshire plague. and mat-tents and look the same as these In the Light Infantry was so obliging as to lead me. Turg Wab margue I talked with one

Though who

the los hame streets we where seemed pretty far gone, and he deeply regretted the gallant lads of the regiment are hard at work bis precipitancy in leaving a goed home and with tar-caus, and white-wash tabs, cleansing coming up here to-day. He rags that there and and disinfectin the pilmy dwelliage, debris hundreds more like him. And doubtless there tired the way, and the otherwise empty streats

wrie reeking with disinfecting fulde.

The following days the

the officers and men of the Shropshire

continued their gruesome regiment work. Fes of partitions, to peg human cratures into confined Ilmits insufficient to kepe a cat to make it rale alsy for epidemics to stes! into all thim had been removed to take work of destruction by fire was begun has been auld tag and every auld stick ; and

The are stie Eng'ich doctors, who did not assume to know anything so

ing sorrific about the plagun of its treatment, coupled with great mortality up to date m the mber side a population intensely projed end against English doctors, believing and waunting that the native so-called doctors had already effected thousands

curen Undech scumstances, to have Chiress to submit themselves to European leat ment would have presented the Government to the ignorant masses in a sinister aspect, it would have provoked, and provoked lively ment, and fanned a flame of.

to have forced the

"PADDY" MAT.

General,

Intimations.

DAIRY PRODUCE!

THE HONGKONG DAIRY

FRESH MILK,

(ESTABLISHED 1871)

GARDEN ROAD, AND CAUSEWAY BAY..

FRESH BUTTER,

CREAM,

CREAM CHEESE AND

he Bish Municipal Council desire in call the attention of Residents to the necessly of personally tospecting their servant, quarters periodic ly tee hat they are kept scrupulously clean and free from any accumulation of diri, rubbish, garbage, or any other matter that may cause cr be likely to conduce to the spread of MILK FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, RY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. disease.

efor again Tekers in entity resent. † I am the very model of our late good Major. healthy, the very talk the colony unknowa~ They are also requested to give notice to the

and susp!. which would * in general alment certainly have found violent expression in the neighbouring provinces of Chian. Discon tent, haired, and the shaking of all confidencel

the herevolercs of Government-these would

I've Information sanitorial, judlefal and medical, I know out Hongkong history, and quote

typhoons bistorical, From present time to seventy-four, la order

categorical,

political,

have been the balefu! consequences of the policy of force you advocate. And all apparently I'm very well acquainted too with matters

because you would have the Government force a

prob ismantical salvation upon the sick against their will. Had the Government acted as you

it would have placed itself in thoroughly false position, for its repuía. tion would have been staked

проп the succes of the English dectors. Would any common.reuse Government undertake so quatica tish? And to extricate the Govern ment the medical success would have bad to be phenomenal, telempbant: anything short of that, uld have been discounted by Chiness bellef that their doctors would

have

done

better. I refusing

problematical,

quite

understand all prison work, simple and About our local Fire Brigade, I'm teeming with

a lot a' news,

Lot of news-lot o' news—lot of news- With many cheerful facts about, the way the

hangman ties the noose,

I'm very good at finding out a gambling den or

morphine slum, You should see me un sailor in, especially

when he's full o' rum, But still in matters sanitoral, judicial or

medical,

· fail to see from

from the paint f pollical expediency what the Government had to gain by

Wih request. On the other, by grant. I'm sure that I know just as much as our late

the Tung Woh,

administration at once vindicated it

different sections of

Major-General,

of The time the riots were force, ob I was

there in great force too,

Impa By as br'ween that the plague is

the community And seeing

jiogo they had great cause too,

every

the

Now a legal barrister, the darllet, pleading cause of the landlords for compen-

the atlon; but is there no one gifted with eloquence to plead the cause of the poor tinent? All this seeming rubbish was bornt, and properly so, for

the public safety; but it once formed farniture for those humble homes--and the "homes"

hemselves are

are quite a

cratzgerously Impregnated. See

that auld

crawling forth from one of them Infamous pest-houses! She is bouldin on to a stool, her deformed feet, so absurdly called "small" are not sufficient of themselves bewilderment la the s to support her. There is a dazed look of settled lines of aged fatores which seems to impress one with the fact of her be seless and filendless condition,

Suleme in Chien, there was a certain wisdom / The "Chhicles" looked at me with dread, by prays, where the burning of the debris was pro- traditional, empirical native prescription might I chased them 'cross the house-tops, and though

In and Growing sway the off-chance that some

turn but to gross some vistuc to cure,

fo recur to your point of view that the Tune Wah under guise of philanthropy was

klog

fucace. Suppose polide a dr

you do that the was covert political WAS, what other advice would a shrewd pollician have given bot this "firant the Tung Wah the permission it asks: if it speceed with bospital, you, Ibe The Governinent,

least have the credit of will

R If it fail, as you alopate, they ruth themselves. One thing is my crashy-verly the cases admitted, and vlly the deaths and cures, so that no aham ces are aderited, and no sham cores reported. Give the Tung Wah rope, and watch And the tange thing is that you he treat the Tang Waben ennem. Dow the its forces are lo full rost, emik walls as of defeat, Instead of improving the hour of your triumph For it is Tury Wah that has fallen, and indeed great has been the fall thereof. With ample funde, no foreign interference to baulk and the whole body of tecal native so-called doctors, reinforced by the choicest talent of Canton, at its commend, Tung Wah hot shown itself in the Sight of day not only unable to cure the stek but incompetent even to tend them. So fully my opinion were the facts borne in

upon that Commities after a few days experience of the hospital records, that I read their appeal to the Canton Viceroy to read down jonks to remove the sick, not as you seem to underatund'it, as i rigorous snub Imparted by lively enemy bat 1s the despairing admission of defeat~" come and save us take away these sick, that they may le elsewhere unreported, for in the strong light of these foreigners' pitiless records Chinese medical prestige withers daily.h. If as you think Tong Wab deliberately challenged the Hongkong Government to a brush, then to my mind it seems clear enough that it is not Jobmail that has had the worst of the round, To recur, however, to the proportion with which 1 started, I maintain the right and liberty every sick man, to decide for himself to whose care and treatment his ille shall be committed, and think that the Government in Instantly recaprizing this right when it was claimed by the Chineva noted in accordance with the pin- ciples of British administration expediently and Well,

ED. ROBINSON.

having enlightenedly sanci!oued

ש

Tonkong, 23rd June, 1894- Mr. Robinson will find on reading up" Medical Jurisprudence" that it is the duty of the Authorities to do all they can to prevent suicide. Ed., H.K. Telegraph.]

NOTES FROM WHAMPOA

(PRUM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Whampoa, June 22nd.

This histork'al spot will retain the amelen reputation of belig hot as the hinges of the place to which the wicked are alleged to go. For the past three days the thermometer has been rauging, from go deg. to 95 deg. sud to-day ft bas moderated by staying at 89 deg. And still

over-work

and

unhealthy an

climate

I never came

I got a brick or two,

down from the zoofs, til I'd con- ived to nick a leor. I sit upon the Sachary Board, and sometimes

sit on Francla too.

But no, bedad, not friendless! For see now one of thim Shropshire lade jumps nimbly to her assistance, as if the fiddlers had struck up dance! Good luck attend the honest lad, who does such honour to his uniform. Wish, wirab! What suffering and destitution most have followed this plague-strikep people.

Leaving these par s and getting down to the cecding, we took our steps to that portion of low- lying ground reclaimed from the harbour at the extreme westward of the city, and cailed Kennedy town; and here we visited the Glass Works, Two long rooms, facing north and south, formed separate wards for men and women, and be twixt and between them was the entrance, which on each side led through dirty rooms occupied by the native "doctors,

Municipal (ffice of any sickness among their erquei into by the Health Officer, for the pur servant, that the cense may be immediately pose of arresting, In its earliest stage, the spread of any contagioun or Infi citous disorder.

The Council farther mouent that they may ba immediately leformed of any delay or neglect in the collection of refuse by the Mantripal citis, in order that a prompt remedy may be applied.

The Crutcil will be glad to be informed of Ay defect in the dralurge or scavenging of the Settlement, and they recommend the Residents generally pay the most strict attention to all the ural salary precautions for preserving the health of the Settlement.

All Information on these matters will be promptly acted on by the Council, and, if required, will be treated confidentially.

the

By Order,

A. W. HARVEY BELLINGHAM,

Surveyor and Secretary. The trouble in Korea is not nearly so mach talked of as it was. The landing of troops in that country has apparently diven fear Into ite. hearts of the rebels, and they at once submitted. This,

course, is only the talk amongst the I also hear from the same source that Chinete.

rebels who were in the north-west and west. of Kores, bordering in China, where the troops landed from the Topman, have been defeated and that the troops are returning. It is to be hope have been as successful in the east of Kore that the Japanese troops (a'ated to number 3.000) believe the whole affair to be "a storm in a tea cap," so that Chinese officials might gain kudos right of thim roams for the sick would not only bate Bannober but would shame the by reporting a grand victory to the Emperor. Divit. In vain we looking round for

Since Mr. Dating, our Commissioner of Cus- May show of

attendance, but

"but bedad" asid I to the gentle.toms, returned from accompanying the Viceroy man next me, "there is surely a priest," but bad-on is inspection tour, he has not resumed his scan to the one that was to be seen anywhere! Commissiorer.

duties. Mr. G. F. Montgomery is still Acting there were the dead and the dying but not a K.C.M.Greverend gentleman, Christian or Confucian,

was near the scene. sanitor's, judicial or

PATRICK O'FLAHERTY.

I must ophold the Government, and trust to

them to see me through, Then I can sing a song of which you've heard

the music din afore,

Din afore-din afore--din sfore "Increase of pay's" the song I sing, and think

that I deserve yet more..

Then I can write a washing bill in tatr Celestial

cunelform,

And tell you every detail of

uniform,

But to malters

medical,

I'm certain I know just as much, as our late

Major-General,

In fact when I know what is meant, by microbes

or bacteria,

When I can tell at sight pasty bubo from

diphtheris,

When such affaiz ax whitewashing," and throwing out the dirty clothed, When I can disinfect a house, and never even

hold my Bure

When I can carry out the dead, and put them in

the big black box,

1.

And never want to wash my hands, or even

change my boots or sox,

In

short when I've a smattering of Govern

mental' strategy,

Strategy strategy-strategy.

You'll say a better head policeman never,

never sat a “ger,"

For my general useful knowledge, for my piack

and versaillity, There can't be found on this Island, a man with

my ability,

For

c'es in matters sanitor'al, judicial or medical,

I think that I'm at wood a man, as ps-in-law

~

**the General'

PATHRICK ON THE

PLAGUE.

Well, acushia now that the plague has been purty well put hors de combat as we say lo Killaloe Frinch, it may not be the worst taste in the world to submit a bit of me moind anlat the doings and the no-doings of thim that live in high and low places.

It would have been too lugabdous a subject for me to deal with," as you say in the Telegraph, just as one soldier officer lost bin life and lift his frinds in heartfelt sorrow for his antimely end; owing the consaft of officials lo

to not taking timely warning from your pages of

The

YE BALLADE OF YE ENCORE FIENDE.

Ye encore fiends getteth Inne his fyna worke.

lite was a lyttle encore fiende,

With eyes of heav'nly blue; And toe break uppe ye shows he didde

As much as he could doc.

Ye audience axith impatient.

lite was a much tryed audience,

Who were compelled toe waste An hour and a balfe to Bulte

Ye fiende's pecullar taste..

Ye performers accede tos ya fiende's demands. Each plece upon ye programme wAI

Repeated once or iure,

In answer toe ye calles of thin

Enthusiastick bore.

Ye avenger appeareth.

Itte was a wilde despairing manne,

Who felt that he could bear

This sort of thing no more, and who---

Just settled itte rights theyre..

Ye fends droppalk.

He fell upon ye youthful fiande ; Then came a scene of bloode, 'Twas quickly a'er; ye fiendlet dropped,

With a dulle, sick'ning thudde.

Ye fiende perisheth.

-Ye

And as his eyelids geatly closed.

Never toe open more,

He feebly clapped his lyttle handes,

And called for an encore,

judge dectdeth in favour of ye defendant.

Itte was a judge of aspect sterne ;.

Ye case he quickly tryed,

Aad soone decided that ye crims

Was fully justifyed.

The steamer Friching has sustained an acci- dent to her machinery, and has been towed down to Taku. The Hsinys made the smartest run up from Taka during this узат. She passed Take at so go a.m. and was alongside the Bond at 3 pm. She would have been up sooner than that, had not the Chungking and two tow-boots detaleed ber. She arrived here before the English mall, which was landed at Taku and sent up by rail,

So far the community are enjoying the best of healib, and there is very little sickness amongst the Chinese. The spring wheat crops have been ga:bared in, and the farmers are delighted, a they have had a platiful harvest-Shanghai Mercury,

SCOT's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophospbiles, is more reliable as an agent in the care of. Consumption, Bronchitis and General Debility, than any other remedy known to medical science. Read the following I have prescribed pott's Emulsion and have also taken it myself, and can fully endorse the • opinion that it Is both palatable and efficient, and can be tolerated by almost any one-especially where Cod Liver Oil itself cannot be borbe," MARTIN MILE, M.D. &c., Stantonbury, Bucka Any Chemist can supply R-Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China-Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong.-Advt.

To-day's Advertisements.

WHAT IS JEYES' FLUID?

A reply vide "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

June 22nd- TEYES' FLUID is the best and cheapest Disinfectan', Antiseptic, Deoforiser and Cleanrer.

It is many times more thas CARBOLIC

Difofectants

the insanitary state of the colony; and sure you Ye fiende resteth from his laborious ocupation. ACID, and ten times as efficient as monost

are the very divil himself to stir up the mad, and rub off the rest that clog the wheels of

colony's progress.

the

Maths, thin! We'll aiver git thim spalpeen

to charge of our affairs to remember that its something more than the study ay thelt own

the

And now ye fiendlet lyes beneathe

A tombalone chaste and neste,

No more he'll clappe bis lyttle handes,

Or stamp his tiny feste.-F. A. Stearns.

NINGPO.

A TWOFOLD DISINFECTANT. alace It not only destroys the germs to say | matter with which it comes la contact, but also, being volatile, given off vapours which purify th: air, destroying the micro-organisms which fat to it only waiting for a suitable soli in which to flourlib and develop,

From Sir C. A. CAMERON, H.D., F.R.C.S.I.,

&c., Medical Oficer of Health for Dublin. "A most powerful Sauliary Agent. Its use in dwellings would contribute powerfully to ward off the attacks of contagious disease. The general

T

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ADDRESS :--

J. KENNEDY,

Hongkong, 16th April, 1894.

PROPRIETOR,

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HE Company's Steamship

"FORMOSA," Captain Robson, will be despatched for the above-forts on TUESDAY, the 26th instant, at Nos.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd Ju, 1891.

1720 "SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

THE Steamship

"FLINTSHIRE," Captain Dwyer, will be despatched an mbore on or about FRIDAY, the 19th Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd June, 1894,

fzar

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

THZ Steamahlp

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or about SATURDAY, the 30th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co

Agents.

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Hongkong, 23rd June, 1994.

Intimations.

THE

`INGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY

SINGER MANUFACTURE FROM

at the

CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR.

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

54

H. E. BOTTLEWALLA & Co.,

Sole Agente, s, D'Agullar Street. Hongkong, 25th January, 1804.

LEVY HERMANOS. JEWELLERY. DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, Bole Agents for PATEK PHILIPPE & Con

Geneva. A great variety in Fancy Goods and

the few Europeans remaining here bave convanlance that's expected from all who hold The sultry heat of foremost positions in a British colony; they may complacent way of referring to

administer the laws, but faix ! we are the people

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) Hongkong

The community grows smaller each YORF. It that make thim laws.

Nagpo, June 14th. miz that a direfal page

of local history was. Seeing that Do consists of two Costoms officials and two

The plague is the all absorbing topic, and all teachers in the Chinese imperial Naval and to be written. "Pai, me houry" said I to mestif, the items connected with it are devoured with Military College, 11 i anid that the former are the beat

to do is just to slip avidity. The medical officer of the port, Dr. thing for you et bere from other perta to recuperate from round to this places in Tal-ping-ahan where J. F. Molyneux, has gone on one month's lears, Dr. Lowson and Dr. Penny ste fighting the Black

lack gratulionsly placed at the services of the plagues An occasional steamer gives them news of the Death, like good men and true." So you must stricken residents of Hongkong. We trust that outside world and a 2500 automatic tide know that the very word fighting made ma that should zo great abatement of the pest occur, the recording machine made by Sir William auxious to bigis, that sorrow the night's sleep community may see fit to extend his leave. Armstrong affords them lots of [guileless

sad had

ardt

it all

at all, at all, until the morning's son Dr.

Dr. Smythe, taken charge thrilling amusement. They go and gaze upon peeped in at the window snd made me spring rent, akafsted wheat

every hour. They take every eple Belove I had, be any manner of mines, got by the Hongkong Government in procuring extra

bis absence. In view of the difficulty visitor to see it. They took me the memint I landed on the wharf. The 6500 affair looks like a through the preliminary of a bath, and curling medical oficere at liberal disses uts ble clocks lied to the ruins of music ne hair, I heard the measured tramp av military praise cannot be accorded Dr. Molynets for his box, with a lend-pencil attached to a plece of arire | fest, and looking out from the verandah of me self-incrincing action; it to Molyneux for his riin, and - have found fi perfectly efficacious in

to be hoped the Govern

Here they are not troubled with the first, gallant Shropshire lads are hard at work, and which, instead of passing at 186" heils, be bas employment of this potent sanitary agent would I Optical Instruments.

the

In the middle, ps

which i

mountains and impossible maps.

and

It affords enlisted people true recenation," was the crushing response.

I asked no more,

Ped

Och, murder, Bat the sight av thim shambles would call forth a bullabaloo of bestor, from any rasional crature, and amarement would occupy his fatmes to think that such a chamber af dasth could exist in the very centre of a Brlish 161- Colony,

and begoriah |--me sbalillah made sunday Imaginary whacks that 1 wud like to have at the heady of thim that should know of it, bad didn't.

of Dr.

Would

do much la the way of promoting the public health can wrongly recommend it as a really efficacions Disinfectant and Air Purifer,!f Extr.ct from letter from B. CIBBON, Esq., H.D. Medical Officer of Health for the Holborn District, Bandon.

"For more than six years I have had grant

the best disinfectant in ust. All places ATE "I have come to the conclusion that it is wastened by it. It shy old, Eu used regularly la Hospitals, Mortuaries, Biaughter houses, Stables, Cowsheds and in Dwelling-houses.” From Mr. C. ROTHERHAM, The Royal Lon-

don Canine Surgery.

experience in the use of JaYES' PERFECT PURI- destroying the virus or contagion of Small-pas Always drawing hills, diggins, there I saw sure enough the army lads, ment will duly recognise bis services Has Messias, Scarlet Fever, Typhus and Typhoid

with eyes bont, and heats at alse, making made himself very popular since his advent Ferers. It may Interest somebody to know that a bigh quick time de avicki sald 1, to meslif, to his duties. The community would not like to washing Loors, linen, &c. It does not poison,

for the scene of their labour. here, bath by his genial manner and his

attention tide laduces the lead pencil to draw a bill," ^ "Arr

"Belog strongly alkašine, it is most useful for Deap ebh to depict a bale in the ground, and a

on ye! It's behind the lads ye are lose him. How, when there are such freshet to make a row of Chinese houses with bat

bat rickaba kulped as to be eves with thim, of medical men connected with

Sumber

stalo or burn." the ntalonary And of course the Tung-Wah Yamun, where the bedy, are there not volunteers forthcoming A From Sir ROBERT RAWLINSON, C.B., C.E. pagod in the distance,

sked what good t

I the machine WAL

Government of the colony holds away, was the little extra work undertaken by one or two,

Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Govern The proud exhibitor glared at me a moment first place I visited

surely admit of a few being spared to attend | the ment Board, London, S.W. then exid, "It is scienufic, Sir."

wretched victims of that vile pest. We are awar "EDI Rm painfully aware, but what good is

that many of the radical missionaries have the science ?". I queried.

heavy practices, as we can see here in our neighbourhood, but a reference to the number who attended the great Conference, will show There WIL

the porabites of sparing ng You-kong, a native captain with me, one of the "bright par. ticalas stars of the Chion coast. He came

of Canton, died at 8 am, on the 13th lost. in bis te my rescue with the remark, the good of

James to the diy. He was yo years of age. that machine is that it enables a man to There they were forainst me, thim un- He contracted fever some three weeks ago, know that there is a side lying around loose in fortunate sufferers from the plague, lying about, white

Ethe

guntost Chaows. the geighboorhood. Otherwise you might Ittarly in hapes, with no apparent forte st The bas loaned Provisional Quarantina lia dezen tinies without noticing it. Without rallel. Here were all ages and till sites and adi rules and regulations for vessels arrifying from that machine, there are Customs officials whe sexes, in the various stages of the fell disease, the south. His Excellency has aled taken would rover be able to find a tide from one and Black boxes were being carried out, and och lively interest in the Byglane of the Settlement, of the year to the elder. With that machine, murder so numerous ? The sorrow a bit of and had fastructed the Cheksien to forms a pro- they can come within a few hours or a few milte ori hok that contiate, for they hang haylly clamation ordering the people to attend to the

any average tide.”

from the cranking bamboos that rested on the sanitation of their dwalings and surroundings.” The Naval College la prosperous, as it always shoulders of the soulles, and as box after box lalt The Board of Fibllo Works mad the pólon ape 11. The Sentor Clavilonow reghing Confucius and the gateway lines of ambulancer, also carried waing every precaution to lower away Kay (was

· the Juniors are mastering saty radio. The Sepise- / by onelles, teok ather hopeless nefieres in.

tagious disease.--Shanghai Moriury,

The

some

"Beuth Moulton Street, S.W. "For Destroylog Vermin in Dogu, and ng a Purifier of the likir, it is beyond luprovement, Alla Canting argued of over twenty year ostensive praction priamme to sários that no kkunat he wander ka kerpark, and fina

To be obtained from all Chemite, Stops-

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SATURDAY, 7th July, 1894, (Weather Permitting.)

Under the Patronage of Excellency Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON

K.C.M.G.

His Excellency Major-General DIGBY BARKER, C.B. Commodore G. T. H. BOYES, R.N.

COMMITTEE:

Commander ASHE, R.N.

Lleut, Col, BARROW, H.K.R. HART BUCK, Esq.

W. A. CRUICKSHANK, Esq. T. F. HOUGH, Esq.

Lieut. Col. JERRARD, D.A.A.G.

Hon. J. J. KESWICK, Major LYLE, S.L1.

G. C. C. MASTER, Erq P. H. MAY, Esq.

HON. SECRETARY: Capt. W. H. E. MURRAY, A.D.C., Head-Quarter House,

By klad permission of Lieut.-Col. ROBINSON and the Officers 1st Shropshire Light Infantry, the Band of the Regiment will attend.

EVENTS:-

1. PM-FOOT RACE, 220 yards.-Aalatics. Post Entries Free. Three to start or no

race,

First

36.00

Second.....$7.00 Tald..............$1.00

3-$.IG PM-FOOT RACK, 220 yards-Euro- peans. Post Entries Freq. Three to start

OT DO TACC.

First.......$8.00

Second ...... Thitd...

...$2.00

330 P.M.PONY RACK, Half Mile.-For all China Pontes. Weight for inches at acale with 10 lbs, added. Subscription per Griffias allowed to lbs., boss fide Polo Pontes allowed sibs. Winners at any race ibs, extre, of two or meeting of one rice 7 more taces 10 lbs, extra. Entrance $3 First Prize 70 per cent. of Entrance Fess with $10 added. Second 20 per cent. Third to per cent. 4-5.45 P.M.-PONY RACE--For bona fide Polo

Ponies, From 1 mile post in weights over 12st, gibv. To be ridden by regular Playlog Members of the Polo Club, Entrance $3. First Prize 70 per cent. of Entrance Fees, Second 20 per cent. Third to per cent.

Catch

5-6 P.M.-LADIES' NOMINATION.-EGO AND

SPOON RACE-Competitors start dis mogated, after mounting receive an

Ex and Tablespoon from their Nominators, ride round a post 350 yards and home. Any competitor dropping his

CEE mast dismount and pick it up with the spoon without assistance, The egg to be carried throughout lo the spoon and not to be touched by the fingers. Eggs and spoons will be provided, no others to be used, Two Prizes, kladly

presented by W. A. Cruickshank, Esq., and G. C. C. Master, Esq. |6.—5.15 P.M.-ONE MILE HANDICAP.--For all China Ponles. Entries to close on SATUR-

30th Jane. Entrance $6.00 $3.00 Gon-acceptance not declared to the Hon. Secretary before 5 P.M. TURSDAY, 3rd July. Weights will be notified on MONDAY, and July. First Frise 70 per cent. of Entrance Fees, with $15.00 added. Second 20 per cant. Third to per cent.

DAY

Entries Close at 6 P.M. on TUESDAY, 3rd July, and should be sent to Captain MURRAY, A.D.C., Head-Quarter House,

Hongkong, zoth Jane, 1894.

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WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS

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*HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK.

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stant to Us, ROCKRE),

HAS REMOVED

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CONSULTATION PARE, Hongkong, syth July, 1891;

AMITHA and OPTICIANS.

CHARTS and BOOKS,

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTE,

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