1894-07-14 — Page 3

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

*

Y

MACAO NOTES.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

MACAO, July 13th.

Matters continue very quiet here, and for some time past there has been seally nothing worth reporting. The Macao Government is credited with having thoroughly investigated the

circulaiton of Chinese Inflammatory placards, accusing Mr. Jacé da Silva, edlior of the Independente, and certain French misstonaties of conspiring to poison the wells and commit other unheard of air cities, and it is earnestly hoped amongst all classes here that the guilty parties will be duly punliked, so as to finally obliterate a pernicious custom which a certain section of the Chinese are always ready to avail themselves of

Not a single case of plague, according to official reports, has yet developed itself in the city, although it has been remoured that there are cases in some of the outlying Chinese sabarbs. The Cordon Sanitaire continues to exercise a strict supervision over all passenger arriving here, sore being permitted to land until after frspection by the medical autholder. The locality known as the 'Horta de Volong.' with its

its wretched huts and shanties, which were a discredit and danger to the colony, has been completely wiped cut-a policy which ought to be strictly followed in regard to several equally insultary and dangerous districts in Hongkong.

The commitice of the Club União hive lately. supplied er siden, and visitors with a long felt want in the shape of a commodious bathhouse

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1894.

NORTH FORMOSA NEWS.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

London Missionary Society, Hongkong; Hudson she was to all practical purposes ten years younger. Taylor, Director, China Island Mission; Griffith | For, withough's clock face looks the same no matter Jobe Chaleman, London Missionary Society, what time it to, a human face don't. That changes Hankow; J. MacGowan, London Missionary with the condition of the works," or the lie behind

Church of England Mission, Swatow; Arthur E. Mule, Archdeacon at Shaoghal; David Wesleyan Missianaxy Society, Chairman of the Wachang Barrict; Even Bryant, Lendon Missionary Society. Peking: G. Owen, Legion Missionary Bocley, Peking: Imes Sadler, London Missi nry Shelety, and Pastor of Uri n Church, Amoy J. W. Stevenson, Chinx Inland Mission, Shanghal.

Sarite, Amoy ; H. L. Mackenzie, Presbyterian it Tamsol, 18th Jalw.

The Korean offibr seems to have put the military of this neighbourhood comfferably o

HU theft metal, extra drill, bie gan micitée and the preparing of torpedo cables being now the order of the day.

One of the Customs, nutdoor staff died rather

suddenly here on the 18th ulta. T. Angear held · post mortim examination, and found that congestion of the brain was the cause of death. The remains were burled at 7 o'clock the same evening, the Rey Mr. Gauld officiating at the grave. All the Europeans afloat and on share, who could get away from their duties, attended the funeral.

I hear that Tao Ah Lona has had another steam launch built in Hongkong for the Tamaul river trade, and that she arrived at Hobě vester- day, having left your port at 7 *.m. on the 6th Instant for Tamsof direct.

THE OPIUM COMMISSION.

The following is the text of the memorial presented in the Royal Commission or Oplum, by the Beliish missionals in China of twenty five or more years' standing,

We, the underlined British missionaries, representing diffrent Societies labouring in nearly every province of Chins,, and having all

We certify that the abave signatures bare all Recu muthorised by the persons whose names are given, and that the autherlaasfown are in our posscasion:

Amoid Foster, London Missloo, Hankow; A. Hudson Broomball, China Inland Mission, Hankow; Gilbert G. Warren, Wesleyan Mission, Hankow,

Hankow, April 17.

THE DERBY DAY.

In the House of Commons on June 5th Mr, Maclure was loudly cheered by the Opposition an rising to move "That this House at arising da ed ora il Thursday." The hon. member greatly reported that the leader of the House bad not been able in reply to a question pat at the previous leg to consent to the adjourn

the right hoa. ment. No doubt

gentleman's longer Parlamentury experience gave him sufficient reason for Maclure though, 1

the mal er

tho

The letter goon an thas "In the spring of 1883 I felt wesk and low. I had a bad taste in the month and thick slimy phlegm covered my mouth srit tongue, I was alok in a morning, retching and vomiting watery fluid. I had great pain in head and was very mary, being at times so bad I could hardly stand upon my fent. After eating the simplest food I had dreadfal pain in my chest, and a tightness across the chest and aldos. For hoses together I bare sat before the fire rabbing my chest to try and et pollet. I had great pain in the left side and palpitation of the at night on account of it.

sad could get but little sloop heart,

0

**Gradually I grow weaker and worker until I could caroely walk about the house, and but for the been laid up. My life was a burden and a minory to necessity of attending to my family, I should have

me, and I often wished myself dead.

**Sometimes better and at other times worso; this was my general condition for ten years, during which long period of safaring I was treated by the doctor, and took every kind of medicine I could hear toll of but got no better.

took time

at Bell Vica, th· fa-hionable watering-place of of us had for many year, shundant opportunties point of view dealload Sill. Mr. astonished my friends. Ther tell me I look ten years

our local de The m tibed has sixteen rooms, which are equally epcarloned between the SCXES. Visitors can obtain tickets of admission at the Boa Vista and Bingket's hotels,

The weather hasbe in exce-dlogly bat during the report month, the thermometer registering al times as high as 920 in the shade. This altermann, however, shows a great change, and It looks very much as if heavy rains and a blow are imminent.

"In November, 1890, I read in a book of a medicine called Mother Beigel's Curativo Syrup, and got a bottle from Mr. E. Banks, the chemist. After I had taken a few doses I found my food agreed with me better. I kept on with the Byrup and gradually gained strength. I had become so thin and emaciate through all those your of suffering that

But I am now in better health to fully restore me. than I ever was in my life, and my recovery has from the who had not alway younger than I did for taking the Syrup. How ! ted against the Gwernment and for the se

wish I had known of it pears sooner! My husband of the officials of the House (Ob, and laughter) betfor, but none of us knew of Mother Belgel's Byrup. and friends had given up all hope of my getting

assented to ope

"On mentioning to the Ber. E. Harris, the Vicer day's holld -{Hear, when they wanted to do honour to the Prime said I should write and to the proprietore know (1) We believe it to be a fact, established

Minister, for whom they all had such a reparwhat the Syrup had done for mo, so as to benefit beyond possiblitt of reasonable doubt, that the ironies Ministerial cheers and laughter) as others. You may publish this statement as you think consumption of oplem in China is exerting: distinctly deteriorating effect upon the hiere (enewed laughter.) e galle admitted that the truly. (signed) Bra. Elizabeth Greenhalgh, 21. sports propor, and I will gladly answer inquirice. Yours The great supporter f our national people, physically, socially and morally. State-rigi

Rutland Street, Newtown, Pendlabory (near Man- ments to this effect have been repeatedly made right hon. gentleman and Himself were not 10

wung as they had been many T o oboster), May 14th, 1992."

of observing the effects of nolum-smoking up

Commission on Oplum the following statement of facts in reference to this question

the Chinese people, bee to lay before the fort might have and pticularly of Christ Church, wint had wrought the car, he

ow

rence

bank her mominal age, but what was better-to roce Br Thus this good woman enabled-not to turn

the priceless treasure of health, without which neither

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THEnd they are entirely corroborated by nur doccefon or not; hut to the Derby for thirty youth nor age has any comfort. Nor malady wes the

FAR EAST.

Per P. and O. steamer Massilla, from London, Je to Hongkong: Captain J. L. Pearse. Fer P. & O. steamer Himalaya, from London, July 6th-Ta Hongkong: Major W. D. Lindley.

R.E.

Per Mesageries Maritimes steamer Salaris, from Marceller, June 24th.—Tu Shaogbai : Mr. -J. Stewart.

Per Canadian Paclic steamer Empress Ching. Dom Vancouver July 16.b.--To Shang hod: Mr. J. W. Tucker, Mr. T. Talloch Hongkong: Mr. F. Salinger.

To

in Blue-borks and other official, documents, 00 (Lubter.) To him it was a matter of perfec the watharity of Alish oficials of high standing, indifference whether the House met on this he would go. personal observation. The Protestant mission' ry bedy in China has twice, by its representatives (Loud laughter) He had not missed f *mbled in Conference, and including men of

years, and wasnt gingiomis hat bis advanced various nationalities, and of many different perled of life. (Laughter.) He looked to the con Derby as the exact specimen of all our national Churches, unanimously passed resolutions con- demning emphatically the use of opium by the He could say, as Lord Elcho bad once said, that he bad never had a bet on the occasion Chinese for other than medicinal purposes, and

in his life, and, therefore, as a churchwarded deploring the connection of Great Britain, with the oplam trade. [See The Records of the Laymen of the province of York-Renewed Missionary Conference, held at Shanghal," 1887, laughter)--he saw no baim in his going to see (Loud laughter) and a member of the House of

and ditto, 1890.]

national sport confucted on highly moral the right hon. gentleman (Sir W. Harcour!) had principles. (Laughter.) He sincerely wished consented to go dowa In the special train to

disputed, that the coniclence of the Chinese (2) It is a fact, which cannot be reasonably prople as a whole is distinctly opposed to the oplum babit, It is continually classed, to

common conversation and in booke, with fornication and gambling Str Rutherford Alcock, some time her Majesty's Minister to THE KOREAN IMBROGLIO.

blos, when examined before a Committee the House of Commons, spoke of the solver. We Are indebted (a Yokohama allty of the belief amo

our excharges for abe following] t'ings on Koreno

The following telegram, dated rat inst., 8.30 r.m., has been received at Yokohama bom London: -"The Government of Peking bas at fergih yielded to Ll Hung-chang's views and Chinese cops will therefore be at once despatched to the Hermit Kingdom,"

1

morrow,

samo wretched indigestion and dyspepala, the curse of all ages and nations.[dot]

la

mong the Chinese that, when-ig. He hoped he would take care to get a & Co., Hongkong.-Advt.

ever a man takes to smoking optum, it will probably

be the impoverishment and ruin of his popular feeling which is universal family both amongst those who are addicted to it, who always consider themselves as moral criminals, and amongst those who abitain from it. See Report, East India Finance, 187 (363) Page We ourselves have never met who defended the practice 15

with

SCOTT's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver On with Hypophosphites, is a combluation of two most valuable remedies, in a palatable and easily thening properties, most valuable la Consumption and wasting diseases. Read the following digested form, having great bealing and streng

"I have found Scott's Emulsion of great beneat io te

The treatment of

of phthisical and scrofulous upset the stomach-thus removing the great diseases. It is extremely palatable and does not

Mr. Chaplin (who was halled with Opposition plain cil.D. P. KINA, LR.C.S., Surgeon, St. diffically experienced in the administration of the cheers) rose to second the motten. He Viacem's Hospital, Dublin. Asy Chemist can delighted to learn that his hon, friend was going supply t-Sale Agent for Hongkong sad the to the Derby, but he wanted to say one word of Empire of China-Chan A Fook, at Watkins "pair ·" before he went, unless be succubded in carrying his motion. (Hear, hear.) If he were asked why the House should adjourn for the Derby he would reply because of the importance of preserving a first-rate breed of horses In this country. Gaed herces, and expecially those able to carry weights like the Chancellor of the Fxchequer (Laughter)were important to our welfare.

and as long as racing was maintained in this country we should secuse excellence in our

Was the owner of the Derby favourite, one which,

Dall to judge by appearances, bad the greatest., certainty in the world of winning-(Laughter) be (Mr. Chaplin) was entitled

to say aboral been said before, England

expects the party to go to Epsom. (Laughter and cheers.)

The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER replied that the G verament were trustees of the whole

of the the

To-day's Advertisements.

VICTORIA HOTEL.

THIS HOTEL will by CLOSED for BOARD

given him leave to send, troops to Korea. More 775. hihat we have heard it unɛpar borsta Considering that the Prime Minister instant, but the BAR and BILLIARD-ROOM

morally

A despatch from Chemulps says that Liinely condemned by the Chinese, Umes without Koken, of the Chinese headquarters, tiled with number. The. Missions with which we some troops to break through the Japanese out respectively associated fuvariably refuse to posts. The Japanese sentinels remonstrated adatt opium-smokers to Church membership, against it. The sequel is not given.

but in so doing they are only acting in accordance with the general sentiment of the Chloese, Christian and non-Christian slike, which always stigmatises the habit of oplum smoking as vicious.

Should the Japanese War Department conulder it necessary i canlevy an Remy of 500,000 men by calling out 'l the reserves. All the rides, ammunition, and small arms, necessary for such

■ large army, are said to be ready.

M. Hitrovo, the Russian Envoy, after negotiu tions with Mr. Mutsu and the Chinese Minister In Tokyo Isaid, at the instance of his Govern ment to have given a'vice to the Japanese Government. A communication has also been received from the British Government.

WIL

Though it was Min Elsbun who appealed to Chins for aid in the suppression of the Tong Hak rebellion, it was chiefly owing to Yuan Si Kal's percussion that troops were sent to Koren, Min must have known that if China despatched HM troops, Japan would do the same in accordance with the Tient-in treaty ; but he put too implelt confidence in Yuan's assurances that Japan not worth taking tito account. The rapidity, however, with which Japan sent troops to Kores, bewildered the Korean Government, which then attempted to call for the withdrawal of the troops ong Hak rebellion had on the ples that the Tong been suppressed As, however, caliber Japan sor China showed any inclinatiso to withdraw, hut rather to increase their strength, the Talin- kun advised the King to dismiss Min Eishon, which was done.

and LODGING on MONDAY, the 16th

(*** | will rem in OPEN mill FURTHER NOTICE.

WM, FARMER, Manager. Hongkong, 14th July. 1894.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

as bad

794

Intimations

DAIRY P...DUC

————

THE HONGKONG DAIRY

FRESH MILK.

(ESTABLISHED 1871.)

GARDEN ROAD, AND CAUSEWAY BAY,

FRESH BUTTER,

CREAM,

CREAM CHEESE AND

NEW LAID EGGS.

ALWAYS ON HAND FOR CASH, OR TO ORDER. MILK FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. NONE BUT THE FRESHEST. AND BEST SUPPLIED.

J. KENNEDY,

Hongkong, 16th April, 1894,

ADDRESS :-

PROPRIETOR

GARDEN ROAD,

1731

SPECIAL MAKERS-OF ARTICLES FOR LADIES' COMPLEXION

JAVA POWDER SOLD EVERYWHERE

LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PERFUMERY PUT UP ON TES LENDAT

PARISIAN STYLS ·

L.

GETTE POURRE

-ADHÅSER A LA PEMA

*a tai Communudio APPCO VEKODER oc la ZRAJONEUR

ORTOIS

12&14. Boul! S'Majlin PARIS

GOPTENERE PATTERN

Notice to Consumers

The PREPARATIONS of

-

LEGRAND ORIZA PERFUMERY

11, Place de la Madeleine, PARIS Formerly 207, Rue Saint-Honoré

Such as: ORIZA-OIL, EBS.ORIZA, ORIZA-LACTE, CRÈME-ORIZA ORIZA-VELOUTÉ, ORIZA-TONICA, ORIZALINE, ORIZA-SOAP

HAVE BEEN SUCCESSFUL IN OBTAINING THE PATRONAGE OF THE PUBLIC BECAUSE. 1. Their manufacture is supervised with the greatest care; ? Their qualities are unalterable and their perfumes sweat. As, in order to profit by their great reputation, the Orisa preperations have been couniorfeited

we warn Consumers not to let themselves be deceived, The DEKLIME PREPARATIONS are sold by all reignstable Parfumars and Druggiata. Hlustrated Östalogue sent from Paris post-free.

Notices of Firms.

NOTICE.

(3) It is a fact that the opfum trade, though consider was whether giving up the day to FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. Muthused to Sage out FARM per Pro

now no longer contraband, is highly injurfous not only to Chios, but also to the fair name of Great Britain. The past blatory and the prezent snormons extent of the optum trade with India, produces, as we can testify from personal experience, suspicion and dislike in the minds of the Chinese people towards foreigners In

general. On the other hand, the stitude of hostility towards oplam which foreign missionaries are known to maintain, is approved and duly appreciated by the Chinese of all classer, as we have often found in our intercourse with the people.

Imported from India is neither required for (4)` It is an indisputable fact that the oplum medicinal purposes in China nor generally used for these purposes, and hence we regard the importation as being wholly prejudicial to the well-being of the Chinese people.

attendance at the Derby would be in with the trait. He was sorry to say come to the conclusion that it would not, ́ The

bad

THE

HE Company's Steamship

"NAMOA," last speaker held that it was necessary for the Captain Haris, will be despatched for the above House of Commons to go to the Derby in order

der Ports en TUESDAY, the 17th instant, at 4 PAC to keep up the breed of horses in this country. Bat

For Freight or Passage, apply to if all he wanted was encouragement for

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., sugut bodies, he should remember that there were three calates of the rexim, the Lords Spiri-

General Managers. Hongkong, 14th July, 1894. taal, the Lords Temporal, and the Commer

[793 He could bave the undivided encouragement of the two first, who

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP never did business on

COMPANY, Wednesday, (Laughter) Moreover, as long as percons ke himself flourished, encourage- meat to maletain the beat breed of horses would never be lacking. (Laughter and cheers.)

The House divided :—

For the adjournment......................................... 160 Against ......

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "TACOMA," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA AND

YOKOHAMA.

DODWELL, CARLILL & Con

Agents. Hongkong, 4th July, 1894.

is

[4

FOR SALE

R. HARRY WALTER ARTHUR

coration from this date.

Taiwanfoo, Formoja, 1st July, 1894.

+

Hotels.

BAIN & Co.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

CHAMPAGNES.

THE

HE Underslgoed have been appointed Agents for Messrs. ERNEST IŔROY & Co.'s brands of Champagne at this Port and in Chiaz:-

HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and per 6 maga.

TERMINUS OF UMMA BRASO DRIVE

$33

to be bad on the Island. "BAY VIEWI occupies the best situation on the Shau-kl-wan Road, commands an exceller view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-launches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.

The Cuisine is unrivalled in Hongkong, and

Tifios prepared in First-class style on the only the best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Cigara, &c. are kept in stock. Private Dinnere or shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all

Hongkong, Ist June, 1894.

hours.

[643

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. THOR, altuated at a height of 1,250 fest THIS commodious and well appointed

CARTE D'OR.

per i doz. qls. per a dos, pints,

$31

$33

CARTE BLANCHE. per i dorez quarts. per a 'dozen pints.

$18

$30. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

Wine and Spirit Merchants. Hongkong, 1st May, 1894.

[607

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

In view of these facts the undersigned venture respectfully to express the earnest hope

Molarity against....... 86

THE bore Steamer baring Merived, Con. that the Royal Commissioners will embody in An amazing freident took place in the House and in their Bills of Lading for Countersigns siguess of Cargo are hereby requested to their Report a united recommendation to Her of Commons on 6th Iost. A slip of paper, ture, and to take immediate delivery of their

that the Indian The Jap nese Government proposed to the restrict the terment should evidently containing the result of the race for the Goods from alongside.

Indian production of Derby, was handed to the Solicitor-General, and Cargo of the Vessel Chinese Government that both Governments oplem to the supply of what is needed for passed by him to the Chancellor of the Exche-will be landes and stored at Cocsigner that and

medicinal purposes should advise the Korean Government to make with our long and sad experience of the injuriousing regret

In India and elsewhere. quer, who had just resumed bis seat after · exprill- | expense. internal reforms, as the chronic disordered con- |

that he had, by prematurely announc dition of Korea was continual menace to peace effects of opium consumption on the Chinese ing a concension on the Finance Bill, cocouraged

which

could only be ins

be insured by people, we cannot but feel the gravert sppreben. a continuance of the discussion, Bir William the maintenance of Korean independence. The alaus as to what the effects of the apluin habit Harcourt threw the slip across the table to the

Chinese Government, however, rejected the

In other lands are likely to be. We are qulie Leader of the Opposition, remarking solle voce proposal. Mr. Otori recently brought Yuan Si aware that some medical and other testimony that "perhaps it would be irregular to announce Kal to task for a notice issued by the Chinese bas been givan lo Jodis, designed to show that that." The #Hear, bear's" which came from officers at Grzan, in which Korea was spoken of India is not scpompaaled with the same that the Prime Minister's horse bad won testified is the best and most complete work of the kind

the consumption of

from the Cason of the Hokgong Telegraph bluese dependency.

disastrous

that LI Hung-chang thought at one time that though all witnessed for ourselves in China, but

have to the popular character of the victory.

ever published in At The Directory contains A large number of members of the House of all the lattet and most reliable statistics concem Ispan might and a large army to Kores, the Diet and the want of confidence in the Govern-

we are glad to know that strong testimony Commons were present at the Derby. With Ing China, Japan and mil the other Countries in

alio ment would prevent the Government from

under

be: rives in India of exceedi-gly few exceptions, they were paired, the Far East, which is mass of varied Information kind, for we see of opiofen that a longer and, therefore, relieves from alter

attendance on the

on many interesting subjects unrivalled by any going the great expenditure acestry for the wider despatch of large bodies of (troops. and range of experience will certainly day's preceedings is the House of Commons, similar publication in any part of the World.

torious to all other races Nevertheicas, a considerable number began to oplum is sa torious to all o was the time for opposing and defeatleg

as it has been proved to be to the Chinese. arrive in the Lobby just before five o'clock. the Japanese in batilo. He stated to have

Oplom is expected Japan to be shy of Aghting. But dangerous raisons, and it is so regarded in other at Epsom as one of the largest ever seen. The Office of

Classed in England amongst They were unanimous in describing the gathering few days ago, he is said to have asked a

enthusiasm excited among the multitude when foreign minister at Feking to give diplomaile countries, and we cannot believe that what la a ald by mediating in the complications between dangerous poison to the greater part of the Lord Rosebery led the winning horse back from

quien race, acts only ni a harmless giimulant on the post, they speak of as unparalleled. other parts of the race. We are convinced that if ever the day should come when opium is as widely consumed in India as it is now in China, the result will be as lamentable there as wó know it to be

bere.

toplum by the people of various parts of the Houre when it was gather-E HONGKONG DIRECTORY, issued above sea-level, has just been thoroughly | HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND

Heved

the two countries,

It is proposed that the King of Korea should at once remove bis Court to Shansen, in Kogen province, 44 miles east of Scoul

It is reported that the Chinese Consol at Nagasaki has lessed private Instructions to bis

show

human

consequences

HOW TO TURN BACK THE CLOCK

PRICE .............................$3.00 Japan, the Straits Settlements, do, and at the To be obtained from all Booksellers in China,

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

Pedder's Hill Hongkong, 16th January, 1894. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street.)

soch a place as this was the one thing needed to it in between HCTKEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be Finitsiasa in geary detall. A place where one may kaya ka GRILLED CHOP STKAR

countrymen to leave Japan at their warlicsi som, i expresses the opinion of nearly every Protestant uneasy sense that he ought to be on bla homeward *** Undmilgued hus always thought that

venlence.

In submitting this memorial, which we believe "WHAT time is it, Maggio?” said John, with an

miartoonry In China, without disiluction of way,

NEW WING has been built, which commands decorated, renovated and refurnished, and magnificent Views of the Harbour and malpland of China.

SUMMER RATES,

(FROM MAY YET TO OCTOBER GIST).

GLASGOW,

13, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 34th August, 1891.

(26

NOTICE TO CAPTAINS.

ASTERS of Vennela aniving hors CAN-

One person, per day.......$400 MNOT BE TOO PARTICULAR

7.00

One person, per week vänst+uppelaa 25.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per One person, per month from $70 to 85.00 the SOURCE of supply of FRESH WATER,

more especially during the present epidemic. day

J. W. KEW & Co.'s STEAM WATER-BOATS Married couple (occupying one room) par

enable them to SUPPLY VESSELS with any week ................ 45.00 quantity of PURE FRESH WATER, with the Married couple (occupying one room) per

greatest despatch and at moderate rales, mouth ....................from $120 to 140,00 Call Flag "W," Commercial Code. For further particulars, apply to

Office 18, Praya Central,

Hongkong, 14th Jane, 1804- Hongkong, 19th April, 1804

FUJIYA HOTEL,

HANAGER,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.

Victoria Hotel

(25

Four and a half hours from Yokikama.

ACCOMMODATION.

at any hour of the Day, up to 11 Kalj or later if notios be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS ↳ PRIVATE PARTIES | FIRST-CLASS per MENU ORDERibe Partier sanding Dinhos, &c, fer same-and Crab, Terms pan

NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

BUILDING B

[60$

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

On the and instant the Maxamashi Shimbun | nation or Church, and of the whole antive Pro- "I'll go and look," she answered. Stopping reported that the negotiations between the testant Christian Community, consisting now of quietly into the kitchen the girl pushed the clock Japanese Minister and the Chloese anded several tens of thousands of persoat, we beg to hands back an hour, and returning, vald, "It's only In raptore, Probably as a result of the way that we are actuated by feelings of the half-past nine by our clock; you san stay an hour rupture, 5000 Chinese troops were pushed on to deepest loyalty to her. Majasty the Empress of longer." Beogi on the 21st alt.

t alt. When the news resched Indie, and by the most profound desire

for the

Bo John stayed, for loans are nerve enger to part, Chemulpo, it was resolved that all the Japanese treest wolf se of her Indian domisions, not less and he needed no cossing. The next morning, how

dentre to sen the ams of oplum erat, he overslept himself, and Biaggi's father, as loit at once.

The army is prepaileg for was. removed On the 211 ult. there was shot argument shades of doubt the moriction that thrones and to journey by that day, wondered how the good old Tiflis between Mr. Otorl and General Orbima, the dominions ara estaþlished by righteousness, and look ould have lost an hour la the night. Bus commander of the Japaneis troops, about the that any source of revenge, however large, that Mapple didn't explain. She meant to set to righs advisability of a cons of dias, the latter favouring is morally indefensible, tands only in the end to age before going to bed, but forgot, which shows prompt action.

the weakening of the Empire and the Imparare more what serybody should remember that een se back the clock, but we can be back ishment of its resources. Signed

the time.

431 the saqe të lë possible ccossionally to regain

army should proceed to Seoul, and the Engineers than by amen China. We hold # beyond his breakfast, having missed the train, be intended | Bretkf.st...per meat $0.75...er Month $13 BPHE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

The Chuwo Shimbun reports the arrest of two Chinese splos, and also the rumour of an engage mant off the West coast of Keres betwats the Chinees and Japanese warships on the póch or Byth ult.

3. S. Burdon, Bishop of Victoria, Hanglong ;

(3, 1. Moule, Bishop of the Church of England | lost things. In a woman's letter recently resolved,T in Mid-Chian; Was Multhood, Chairman, Lon. Bad Vale sentences M They sell me I look low grace don Minstenary Ermiery, Shanghai ƒ J. Chalmers, 1 jonger than 2 side And it the third en sten Stek

aper M

#

H

+

H

$20

$0.75- Dinoes Breakfast, Tilia and Dinam Brantfort and Zi Tials and Dinner

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS servad In Excellent Byle at sheit netica,

W. THOMAS, Proprietor Hongkong, 14th Juno, zügg.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE. SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY

5. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor

SOLE AGENTS FOR

COMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY FAINT. DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHER.

BVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK REASONABLE PRICES

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.