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received a cablegram from Senkos, Ruy Barbos advising the abandonment of his journey.
ROUBAIX (France), May 17th. A desperate fight has taken place between the police and anarchists, who were parading and shouting "Vien P'International," Several anarchists were injured, and six were arrested.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1894.
war ships on board of which they sought refuge | after the surrender of Admiral de Gama, arrived
BUENOS AYRIS, May 22nd.
The disputes between the governments of Paitugal and the Argentine Republic respecting the recapture of the Brazilian refugees who escaped from the Portuguese war ships bas been amicably settled.
TANGIER, May 22nd.
ROME, May 19h. Upon the recommendation of the convers. President Peixoto has protested to the sfan of the propaganda, the Voce del in Verita beze to-day on their way to Portugal. Uruguayan Government against their longer publishes letter which Mr. Gladstone recently shaltering the rebels.
Kent Mgr. Varabulini, whowsked for the views of the distingolshed Britch statesman up-n. divers subjects.
Mr. Gladstone says that he sympathises with the sentiments expressed, and which ava believed to reflect the Pope's opinion upon the Irlak quen- Hon. He adds!
"They
(the Irlsby andoubtedly abow great example of obedience to the law. But while they are irreproachable in that respect the Nationalists are divided among themselves. I believe the fault les with the group of Parnellites. The result is deplorable, for discord in the chlaf obstacle to the progress of the Irish cause. Happy would be the men who could make iti cere."
BERLIN, May 17th.
The Possische Zeitung reports the arrest at Mayence of two well-dressed Frenchmen who were engaged in sketchlog the forts at that place. They would not give their names.
BUDA PESTH, May 17th.
In the Tower House of the Hunga lan Diet to-day the message of the House of Magnaten, notifying the Lower House of the former body's rejection of the Civil Marriage Bill was read, Premier Wekere submitted a resolution decising that the Foure adhered to the bill and relarned it to the House of Magnates for reconsideration, and it was adopted.
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LONDON, MAY 2oth.
It is reported that the Portuguese. Vice-Consul at Rabat, town of Morocco, has been insulted and beaten by a number of Brazilians who reside in that town.
KOREAN AFFAIRS.
LO-Day's Advertisements.
FOR SALE,
TO BE SOLD
BY
AUCTION,
(bul os es account by private contract beforehand),
GOING CONCERN,
on September 1st, 1894, at Mr. JNG. W. HALL'S SALE ROOMS, Yokohama, Japan.
The entrance of Japanese troops Into Säsi hay
That thriving BUSINESS known as the already been reported. A later telegraLL COLONDON and NEW YORK TAILORING Daring the hearing the Banca Romana tains some details about the matter.
The road case to-day, ex-Minister Micoll sprang at Bank between In-chhỏa and Soul tu said to have been COMPANY, No. 100A, Yokohams, Inspector Biagiof on the witness-stand, A riofilned on both sides with crowds of Koreans to Lot, 1-NAME, GOOD-WILL, FIXTURES broke out, and the court had to adjouro,
the passage of the Japanese force. The
and SHOP FITTINGS. LEASE on the Japanese residents lu Soal came out the city PROPERTY
of
aftosted
Lot No. 100, and protectors, to welcome their
the quarters of
with denie crowds of the Japanese army in the capital are said to have Yokohama, cinstellng of TAILORING STORE WORKSHOP and heen surrounded
admiring conveniently fitted up, Koreans. The Japanese troops are kept under WORKMEN'S TABLES, &c, laige trying-on strict control, and their excellent discipline is reported to have evoked the admiration of the Room with TWO CHEVAL GLASSES and European and American residents. On the 13th space for storage of out of Season Stock. and the 14th instaat, the troops were allowed to WATERWORKS' WATER LAID ON.
be commenced rest, and ordinary drills were to from the 15th.
A dispatch to the Daily News from Vienna HELORADE, May 17th, The Court of Casration has announced nalty that during a dance in the village of Sebutsen, near Odenberg, a quamal arore between and vold a ukare reinstating ex-King Milan sad | the young men present about some woman. cx-Queen Natalle to regal rights.
NIW YORK, May 17th.
It is said up on gond authority that the mar. tlage engagement between Anne Goold, the daughter of Jay Gould, and W. H. Harriman has been broken off by mutaal consent.
Mits Goold is at present in Paris, where she went some time ago for the purpote of purchas. ing a bridal troussenu. It is understood that she will join ber brother George and ble family on their arrival in Europe.
A gendarme interfered, whereupon the yourgriet con men surrounded bim threatening manner. The gendarme believed his life was in danger, drew his revolver and fired into the crowd. His bollete struck and killed four of the young men caused he wildest excitement, and a girl. This and the infuriated crowd set upon the gendarme, pounding and kicking him nasil Ilfe was extinct. The village is terribly excited over the affair, and further trouble le apprehended.
LISBON, May 2016.
Simultaneously with the entrance of the land Sime! troops, the party of murines, that had been stationed in the settlement in Sal was with. drawn.
A vernacular paper styles that the road between Soul and Ingaben in guarded by small parties of Japanese soldiers stationed at distances of shout from one another. They are said to be under strict orders to allow the troops of no other country either to The Coptola Castilho of the Mindelio, which vessel But this news ARDARE or to cross the road.
PORT TOWNSEND, May 17ih. The American patrol fleet, consleting of the Bugship Mohican, Yorktown Adams, Atha trost, Alert and Thomas Corwin, valled for Behring Sea at 4 o'clock this morning, Mohican and Albatross will follow the coast
feet will read zvous at Oonalaska..
VALLSJÖ, Mar 17tb.
Captain Feres, commander of the Portognese warship Alfonso de Albuquerque, on which a number of Brazilian Insurgents escaped from Rio Isnetra, is expected to arrive here to-morrow.
also assisted in the escape of the refugees, will
VICTORIA (B. C.). May 20th.
fine, the other vessels will keep out at sen. The reach Lisbon next Thursday. After the arrival of Captain Castilho, be and Captain Fever will be called upon by the Government to explain the In obedience to orders received by Computult and escape.cf the intergents. mandant Howison at the Navy Yard to send the United States Ranger to sea without delay. The flat ship Royal Arthur, just la from the at 6 o'clock this evening she left the yard and south, made a record on her way up from Callao will go directly to sea to join the Behring Ses to Cequimbo, msintalaing an average speed of fleet. Powder having been taken on board 101.knote for the entire passage under ordinary yesterday, but little remained to do to detin berat. Under forced draft a speed of twenty-two
aber orders had been received at the yard.
A di
LONDON, May 18th,
patch to the Times from St. Petersburg says it is expected that the Czarow!' wil start for England nxt week on his visit to ble betrothed, Princess Allx of Hesse, who is visiting Queen Victoria
The commercial treaty between Russia and
koots was developed,
The officers of the Royal Arthur report all is quiet in Ecuador and Peru. The excitement over the threat of the Peruvian army to force its candidate on the people as President has entirely subsided.
LONDON, May złat.
confirmation.
Lot 2.—The STOCK-IN-TRADE, comprising Fine WEST of ENGLAND GOODS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, TRIMMINGS, etc., etc.
The Present OWNER, Mr. ISAAC BUNTING, has carried on business in Japan successfully in the WHOLESALE LINEN and WOOLLEN TRADE since 1877, and since 1288 has been proprietor of the above.named business, Hels now obliged to leave- Japan for Europe on account of his WIFE'S Wness,
This Tailoring business is-gradually increasing
and is largely patronised by American gentle. men, when on a visit to Japan, and has a large Clerical connection.
The TAKINGS-from-June-1st, 1893, to fune fat, 1894, amounted to over 8,500 Japanese Yes (Eight Thousand Five Hundred) equal to 8,500 Mexican Dollars.
Daty on Woollen Cloth imported into Japan only amounts to about 2 cents, gold, per yard, 56 inches wide, all-qualities, so that this Business offers an opportunity for lucrative employment
The Kokumin Shimbun publishes a report that a portion of the Chloese troops originally encamped: A-san bave entered. Soal by the In-chtün, and the rest bave marched in way of the direction of Cron-ja the rebel ganlion, This news sezms to be very doubtful, especially with reference to the alleged entrance of the Chinese force into Soul; for so important en 'em of news would at once have been tele-
to papers in
in Tokyo, grapbed to
Subsequent reports seem to confirm the alleged recovery of Chou-ja by the Government troops, but no details are as yet to band about was won back from the rebels. Not gold bed. All-telegrams are couched in language. news of Its recovery be regarded as fully estab- indicating me out, the murderer of the late Kim
Hong Tjydog-ou, Ok-kyn, who recently passed successfully the
as the greatest hero of the day by the Korean signed begs to Notily for the Information of all people, who believe that even the Togaks to whom it may concern, as follows in a commission in the Army. He is regarded
will have no courage to fight against so valiant
the manner in which that
more or less reservation.
Nor can the
of Capital.
Yokobane, 16th June, 1894..
CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION,
No. 57
Intimations,
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Co-bay's Advertisements.
-GOVERNMENT, NOTIFICATION.
No. 243.
HE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land, by Public Auction, to be held on the spot, on
MONDAY,
the 2nd day of July, 1894, at 3 P.M., are published for general information. By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 16th June, 1894.
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Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the ard day of July, 1894, at 3. P.M., by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 years,
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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N behlf of the CHEFOO COMMIS-
Austria Ana been completed, and will be signed ↑ Admiral da Gams, after telegraphing that he Civil Service Examination, la said to be expect:SIONER of CUSTOMS, the Under-
to-morrow.
with Sir George Gry, form-rly Prime Minister The Pall Mall Gasette publisher an Interview of New Zealand, on the Samoan quration. After Riving his views on the desirability of the annexation of the islands to New Zealand, Str George expressed the opinion that the United States wou'd not for a moment tolerate the inter.
welcomed.
A special to the Times from Lisbon says that would come here to explain his conduct, now
that this latter course will be the best, and his says that he will not come. The dispatch adds presence bere would not
The divaateh further says that the claim of the Argentine Republic against Portugal, growing out of the cleaned from the of the B refugees who escaped from the Portuguese war-
amicably stiled.
a man.
CUSTOM FOUSE,
-ference of Germany in the tripartite goverament / in ships while in Argentins waters, ie in a fat in the settlement a volunteer corps consisting of MEDICAL INSPECTION of, and, if necoUSTY.
шете
be if the Germans controlled Sames. The men frown
of the!
United States was sofficient to ure- vent a German nominee from superseding King Malletes. Sir George earnestly favours the pro tection of Samos by New Zealand, not from any motives of ambition, but simply for the welfare of Saman.
In the Anglo-Canadian mail service in connection with the Pacific line. The dimensions of the four Atlantic vessels are 375 feet in length, 6 fest beam and 42 feet depth of hold, with a load draft of yo feet, making them the largest – vessels uflant.
mov
Their
Chefoo, a3rd June, 1894. At Fusan, the Japanese residents are said to
The Total having, with the approval of the be calm and free from excitement. There is Consular Bedy, anglored Rais for the men who have served in the Aimy.
the Quarantining of Shipping from HONG sumber is put at about two hundred. In ordinary KONG and CANTON, Vessel approaching of Sames, Although the United States Cave The Times this morning pubilakes a descrip.imes they are engaged in various occupations, Chefae fr'm the ports named are required until not a single sy
risvel arsenal on their west c Coss! they are abroiately, secure, but they would not / tion of the steamships which are to be employed but in the event of an emergency they sia ad further ordered to HOIST A YELLOW FLAG at the be ready at any moment to take up arms and FORK, and to anchor Two Mlies outside Harbour defend the colony. Similar organizations artimus, panding Inspection by the HEALTH stated to exist at In-chbox and Won-sa (FFICER of the Port. (G:-)
H, ELGAR HOBSON, Police detectives are said to be watching the
Commissioner of Customs Fements-of
-of Messrs. Toyama Mitsuru, chief of
for Kowloon and District. Fukuoka, Edo Hidekage, chief the Genys she al
Custom House, of the Fishin-sha of Ishikawa, Ol Kenters, leader of the Oriental Radicals, Yadao, chief of
Kowloon, asth June, 1894. the Kyu-ps-kes of Echigo, and Shobayashi Karumass, chief of the Atskin-ska of Nagoy. Z ET LAND These persons, as already stated in our columns, have been holding conferences about the Korean Question. There seems to be little doubt that they are considering means of giving aid to the A LODGE will be held in the FREEMAFONE rebels.
The following telegram was received by the | HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 18th Nichi Nichi Shimbun from its Sõul correspon-tow'ant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting | cent on the 16th instant:--
Brethren are cordially invited, Hongkong, 25th June, 1894
PARIS, May 18th,
The Figaro says that Paul Hourget, the author of "Cosmopolls," has been definitely announced as a candidate for the French Academy to fill the vacancy caused by the death in February of Mixime du Camp.
BERLIN, May 18th,
The Vossliche Zeitung says the Upper House of the Bavarian Diet bas agreed to the proposal to place the Insane King Otto of Bavaria under guardianship and transfer the crown to the Regent and heir presumptive, Prince Luitpold. It is believed the Deputies will give assent.
MADRID, May 18th.
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The great depth of the new stanmere allown a stronger hull and gives better results in sex-way, and also mustats to the development of speed, The freight-carrying capacity of the steamers is Exed at 3.550 tons each. Each vennel will accom modate 400 saloon, 200 second-cabin, and 1,000 steerage passengers. The engines are of 21,000 horse power, and will drive the vessel at a speed of twenty knots per hour in ordinary weather,
BARCELONA, May 21st. Codima, Cerezels, Sogas, Bernat, Villarobia and V. X. Villarabia, anavchisis, were executed | at 4 o'clock this morning_outside the Citadel of Montjuich. Sogas and Ceresuela Joined in the Trayers of the pilests. Their comrades shouted revolutionary cries, The anarchists were placed A superior council of war confirmed the senio line with their faces to the wall of the tences of death imposed upon five anarchists clindel. At the first voiley from the troops only convicted of complicity in the plot to murder four of the copre legenda Cerond volley Captain-General Martinez Campos in the Liceo was necessary to kill Codima. Thesise.
1 is expected they will be bet to-morrow.
NEW YORK, May 18th. Kubne Beverldre obtained an order from Judge McAdam of the Superior Court to-day *ppolnilog Lawyer William A. Bos: kei her guardian in an act in the avere she intends to Bring against Charles F. Coghlan for divorce on the statutory ground," These words are taken to mean that she will charge adultery, but sha does not pame the co-respondent, In her application Mrs. Coghlan sates that sha la 19 years old, and was married to Coghlan on
clober 25th, 1891.
LONDON, May 22nd,
to. Perhaps they
country.
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LODGE,
No. 525. N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above
WANTED.
1728
FURNISHED SITTING and BED- ROOM with or without BOARD. Higher
Apply to
The Chinese troops, about 1,500 strong, Kre silil encamped at A-san. Although it is rumoured that China latends to send 4,000 or 5,000 Ercopt more from Wel-kal-wel and Taku, none have yet arrived in
In this count
Neither does the receive much credit, The tumour receive troops at
are merely looking on, and hati | levels preferred. mohd a slogia gent with the Toraku. they march against A snit for llbe! has just been tried at Cork, in the rebels, their example may be followed by which many members of the best society of Cork Japanese. A small detachment has, however, were implicated. The case allracted attention despatched & Kong-ju, a place where because It brought to fight a scandal, which in been der
The Korean Government many respects resembled the famous Tranby are no rebels. Croft gambling scandal, in which Sir William maintaining strict secrecy about the actual state
o! affalis, Gordon Cumming was accused of cheating at has been partially subdued. But the people In
always declaring that the Tegaku-le ASEMI-DETACHED HOUSE at baccarat,
From the First July. To the Cork care Joseph Pike brought suit general take a serious view of the situation.
as the ca
Apply to Causes against Captain Beamish, R., claiming £1000
CHANTREY INCHBALD. remain unremedied, things for slander, consisting in accusations made of the disturbance rental
Critical moment assume a
Hongitang, 25th June, 1894. character Beamish that the plaintiff had cheated at cards may at
The commander of the transport Wakamoura
whlia
fire idea is that so long The prevailing
by
any m
there
"G.," c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hoogkong, a5th June, 1894.
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TO LET,
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
No. of Sale.
No.
Locality.
Qanery
Bay Shan. Falood | ki- Lot WAD
Boundary Measure. menis,
| N. | S. | E. | W.
ft. ft. ft. ft.
.959
Contents in
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Rond. 3oir 30/300/300! 39,000) 90,
Hotels.
BAY VIEW HOTEL,
PROPRIETOR,
GARDEN ROAD.
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PROGRAMME
OF THE
FIRST GYMKHANA MEETING
TO BE HELD ON TJE HAPPY VALLEY AND RACE COURSE, (The later kindly lent the STEWARDS of the HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB),
ON
SATURDAY, 7.b July, 1894, - -
(Weather Permitting.)
Under the Patronage of
His Excellency Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON; K.C.M G.
His Excellency Moju-General DIGBY BARKER, C.8. Commodore G. T. H. BOYES, R.N.
COMMITTEE:
Commander ASHE, R.N. Lteat. Col. BARROW, H.K.K. 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.L.I.
G. C. C. MASTER, Eiq F. H. MAY, E 4.
.HON. SECREJARY:
Capt. W. H. E. MURRAY, A.D.C.,
Head-Quaries House.
By kind permission of Lieut. Col. ROBINSON and the Officers 1st Shropshire Light Infantry, the Band of the Regiment will attend.
EVENT
- PM.-FOGT RACE, 120 yards.--Asiatics. Post Entries Free. Three to start or DO
First
***......$6.00
race.
Second .........$1.00 Third
.........$1.00
THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleatint DRIVE to be had on the Island. occopies the best situation on the Shau-ki-wa
"BAY VIEW"
Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes | 1.-5.15 P.M —FOOT RACK, aio yards.—Euro- from the Southward. Steam-launches can at peans. Post Entries Free. Three to start
OF DO FACE. any lime come alongside the jetty adjoleing the spacious lawn.
First....eran
....$8.00 Second ..........$400 Third
....$1.00
The Cuisine it unrivalled to Hongkong, and only the best Brands of Wines, Splits, Cigars, &c. are kept la stock. Private Dinners or Tiffos prepared in First-class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours
Hongkong, 1st June, 1894.
PEAK HOTEL,
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OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
HIS commodious and well appointed
3-5 30 P.M.--PONY RACE, Half Mile.--For all China Ponies. Weight for laches as per scale with 10 lbs. added. Subscription Grifas allowed 10 ihs., bona fide Palo Ponies allowed Ibs. Winners at any race meeting of one race 7 lbs. extra, of two or more facer to lbs. extra. Entrance 83 First Prize 70 per cent, of Entrance Fees with $10 added. Second zo per cent. Third ro per cent.
THOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet 4.-5.45 PM.PONY RACE.-For Jona fide Polo
above sea-level, has just been thoroughly redecorated, renovated and refurnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China.
SUMMER RATES,
(FROM MAY 15T TO OCTOBER 31ST), One person, per day....................
...$ 4.00 One person, per week
15.00
One person, per month......from $70 10 89.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
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Married
couple
› (occupying one room) per Week Married couple (occupying one room) per
montá m..............................stom $120 10 140,00 For further particulars, apply to
7.00
45.00
It la asserted that the pistoliff will make laying at the Connie Club. Both met Maru, jast returned from Ba-chton, sent the OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAK-
Was
has borne his
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least he had lived for years with a woman he Introduced as
wile. The fact that Coghlan had left his second wife and returned to Mrs. Coghlan No. 1, as she was generally kapwa, was announced low days ago.
King
on
J. VAN BUREN,
Agest.
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wern Deputy Lieglosants, and the witnesses
SHIP COMPANY, Blanche Wilton, the actress who for a number of tecluded Sir George Goolthurst, Captein Bars, following telegram to the Government in Tokys
recognized as the wife of Coghlan, and
and Lord Bandon. The from Ulina on the roth instant, at 11 am, Cooper Captain
NOTICE. years
whose daughter, Gertrude, by a former mariage, defendant produced evidence substanie a board the Wakanoura Mark was commenced CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Basmahlp
be landing at in-chip of the fron of the troops name, co-respondent. If such case, A verdict was given for the defendant,
astant, and completed
"GAELIC." at 2.40 p.m. on the pack lustant, action were successful it would result in the the jury fading that Captain Beamish had not
at 4:30 pm, the some indirect adjudication that his first marriage to acted maliciously.
a day. The rapidity of the The above Steamer Laving arrived, Consignees calmness of the water of Cargo are Hereby requested to send In their Blambe was not valid. The announcement dispatch to the Telegraph from St. opeta harbour wed the abundance of junks, Blla of Lading for countersignature, and to take
in the marriage to Miss Beveridge caused Petersbury: The news from Servis was Coghlan's great surprise, as
at his acquaintances were under
with abs impression that he was already married. Acredite jedignatius by all parties. The Everything seemed quiet at Soul and In-chhön, indiato dalvery of their Goods from alone
were supecially angry with ex. In the port of Ku-chhin, there were thres Chinese side. Millan for bla breach of faith to the Czar menof
men-of-war LI well as Russian and other fareigu Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Veisel to whom he had astemaly promised never to war-vessels. It was reported that 1,500 Chinese will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and
The retorn to Belgrade. The Government has troops had landed at A-san, Wakanegra expanse. telegraphed to its agent at Belgrade to the effect Mars left In-chbo at 6 30 p.m. on the 13th that Russia will not interfere in Servia in any Instant. At about 5 pm. on the same day,
Reveral
shtys passed the island of The Herald's Buence Ayres dispatch saya; way, but the bellel, nevertheless, prevalis that ft was rumoured at Montevideo to-day that efforts King Alexander's proclamation is the death Naman
proceeding in the direction of In. fogs much impeded the progres cbb8a. will be made to capture Da Gama and the other knall of the house of Obernvich, which has
of the Wakanoura Mars, both on our outward robel officers who are with him and conduct|forfeited the Caur's friendship and support..
bomeward
passages." them on board ship, which will immediately
A detachment of foot from the Garrison at cary the lawurgenta to Brazil.
Firoshima left the port of Ujims in the transport Hiego Mars for Fusan, at 10,50 p.m. on the 14th are hereby notified that the vessel will commence instant.
în discharge immedjataly on arifval: Any goods The Nirchu Shimpo states that preparations of which Consignees are not prepared to take Garrison of Hiroshime to Korea should the de- will be landed into craft and/or into Godowis The Herald's Buenos Ayres dispatch says:velopment of events require such a step. Reserves the young King of Servis intends to make a Information comes to-day from Montevideo that have been called out to fill up the gape case at Courigoses' risk and expense,
D. E. BROWN, second coup d'etar, with the aid of ble father, ex-it is confidentially asserted there that Admiral to the Gamison brigades by the despatch of King Milan, and the Premier, with the purpose of da Gama, whose intended visit to Portugal has troops to the peninsula
Mengkong, a5th June, 1894: putting an end to the political influence of the been announced, hopes to hold conference
reported by the Tokyo papers that some Radical lenders. It is thought his plan is to while in Europe with the more prominent megvitations are now in progress between the
the constitution and establish a muiltary Suspend
persons who favour a monarchy In Brasil. His Japanese Government, on the que alde, and government
and Korea
on the other. The correspondent of the Timer at Vienna Purpose 10 crganise a movament looking to the
restoration of the empire. He will propose to According to the Nicht Nicht Shimbun, more
NEW YORK, May sand. The police, therefore, are maintaining «strict, The Pour's London cablegram says: Edward guard over the hotel in which the refugees live Heneage, Liberal-Unionist, will ask the Govern and its immediate vicinity,
ment in the Commons on Friday whether the seport in tra that the stolen plans of the Government department at Washington
LONDON, May 18th.
sad
Hongkong, a5th June, 1804
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. *ONSIGNEES of Cargo per
"EMPRESS OF INDIA,"
MANAGER,
· Hongkong, 19th April, 1804.
Victoria Hotel, (as
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE
Four and a half hours from Yokokama.
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
"HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE TBUILDINGS
24)
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
'S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,
Poales. From 1 mile post in. Catch
weights over 12st, gibs. - To be ridden by regular Playing Members of the Polo Club. Entrance $3First Prize pa per cent, of Entrance Fees, Second 20 per cent, Third
10 per cent.
5.-6 P.M.-LADIES' NOMINATION.-EOG AND
SPOON RACE.-Competitors start dis mounted, after mannting receive an Egg And Table-spoon from the Nominators, rida round
post 150 yards and home. Any competitor dropping bis egg must dismount and pick it up with the spoon without resistance. The egg to be carried throughout in the spoon and not to be touched by the fingers, Eggs and spoons will be provided, no others to be used." Two Prixos, kludly presented by W. A. Cruickshank, Erq., and G. C. C. Master, Esq. 6.—5.15 PIN-ONE MILX HANDICAP.-For all China Ponies. Entries to close on SATUR- DAY, 30th June. Entrance $1.00, $3.00 | Bop-accep'ance not declared the Han, Secretary before § P.1. TUESDAY, sid July, Weights will be notified on MONDAY, and July, - First Prize 70 per cant. of Entrancs Fees, with $15.00 added. Second sa, per cent, Third to per cent.
Extrim Close at 6 PM, on TUESDAY, 3rd Jaly, and should be sent to Captain MURRAY, A.D.C., Head-Quarter House.
· Hongkong, sath June, 1894-
NOTICE.
THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER.
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A FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the
"BOKHARA" DISASTER,
With all Particulam, Reports of Interviews
The correspondent of the Daily News at Runboat Havoc have found their way into sbavahecucompleted for the despatch of the whole | delivery as soon as the ship is ready to discharga | (Carner of Queen's Road and Duddell Struik) | with SURVIVORS, the Crutse of the Thales,
Vienna telegraphs as follows: It is believed that
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the King Alexander is going abroad, and will Portjaga). the regency in the bands of his inther, ex-King MLIAR
PARIN, May 19th,
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naval, squiëren on July 4th in honour of the grouping the Japanese settlements, Kand
than twenty sexks are to accompan” him. It
ST. VINCENT (Capa de Verdejulanda), May aand. | believed by some persons that stosura, Toyama, A party of Brazilian Insurgents, numbering 145 Edo, Ol, and othere will probably follow Ma men, who did not escape from the Perineuses' unemplo.-Yağın Mali
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