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patrola arreste. 30 of the rioters and put them la osol. In spite of the fforts of the police and military to prevent it. the slotery succeeded in wrecking and pilliging · several more Hallan houses this afternoon,

Forty Italian shops in Ly^ns have been gulted and burned by the mob The police are either powerless to suppress the disorder or elen arz disinclined to do 10, Anyway, it is strange that they are

are never on hand in force until the damage is done, though they have to every case badample warning. Four rioters were killed by an explo- sion of petroleum in a store which they were

cking The situation in Lyons becomes worse every hour. This evening a company of curaky charged the rioters with sabers. "A delegation from the Chamber of Commerce went to the Prefecture this afternoon and demanded that all necessary measures be taken to put a stop to the present troubles.

The Impotence of the officials cannes general discontent. Many persons demand that a state of slegs be proclaimed. The rioters to-day were the roum of the population, who made the assassination of the President a pretext for pillage.

In several instances rioters molested well- dressed persons to the streets. The Italian Ambassy and Consulate are strongly guarded. GRENOBLE, June 26th.

There has been serious rioting here to-day. The disturbance commenced on Sunday night by Italian workingmen employed on the horse cars,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1894.

Claire-Haw extremely simple that gown was Miss De Vere word at the ball. Merle—Yes; almost idloel-.

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A native of Hawai', seeing a man riding a | SCOTT'S Emulzion of Pure Cod Liver Oll with bicycle, said that is most be very utca to "walk | Hypophosphites is the most valuable remedy alting down."

for Consumption, Scrofuls, General Dability, Wasting Diseases of Children, Chronic Coughs, and Bronchitis that has ever bee i preduced. It very palatable; it is very fattening and strengthening. It will ease at once the mont folent cough and will give both comfort and

માત strength to the sufferer. It possesses the combined virtues of these popular remedies to their fullest form. Asy Chemist can supply it. -Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China: Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hong- kong~[Advt.

A good many boys have turned out b dly because they had fathers who made them work with a with a doll hoc.

It hurts a man just about as much to born him in effigy as to have his shadow on a wall butted by a gost.

After a man passes forly he can help his children most by saving up money to care for bimself in bis old

age.

Tommy-Paw. What is a braggart ? Mr. | CHINA coast meteOROLÒGICAL Figg-tie is 'n man who is not afraid to tell ble real

opinton of himself.

“Yes,” said the boy, as ble mother took a bigger pull than usual at the whisky bottle, "Mumm's Exita Diy

Sunday-school Teacher-What Is the whole duty of man? Preco fous Pupil-Can't tell unti the Wilson bill

passed, Belore

getting married a man should cultivate an appetite for warmed-over things, and a woman

lklag for made over GOWDI,

4

A Western paper says that brandy is good for

a toothache. But It is difficult for a man to

smile" who bas a toothache.

REGISTER.

25th July, 1894.---At 4 p.m.

Wind

STATION.

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Bungal

Foochow

ANG.... Aspek Swam Cand

10.71

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p.6

Victor Pla

Gap Rock

19.54

Do not despise the opinion of the world; you might as well say you do not care for the light Honghe of the aus because you can use a candle.

Friend-Why did you refuse that handsome

who were drinking in # wine stop. An Italian young widowest I can send his children to

made

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remark which the Frenchmen regarded as an insult. A free fight followed and a mob of Frenchmen, headed by flage and ermed with sticks, invaded the yards of the borse car company and attacked and badly beat the Italians. Just as the trouble was becoming more serious the Prefect arrived and induced the Frenchmen to retire.

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Miss Malochance—He hasn't ves that j

any relatives:

Macro......

Hothow som Haiphong...

The Count-Helle, m's

m'blen le you come to America for-be Duc, what Ba Manila

sess or pleasure?

The Duke-Balnear; I'm going to get married. The man who does nothing because he cannot o anything perfectly is just a trifle more foolish than the other man who undertakes every blog.

do

Mamma-"What are you and Freddie quar- reling about ?" "We are playing keep house and Freddie came home and found dinner wasn't ready"

Cape St. James.......

95k

-26th July, 1894--Al, 10 m.

MATION

Windivostock... Teklo

Fhanghal

20.7

65

Foochow

20.80

Capcom.

Artist-I painted this picture, dir, to keep thei wolf from the door. Dealer (after inspecting It) -Well, hand it on the knob, where the wolf can see it.

why do they call do Stons of divinity? Fain her the old preachers foncha Because so many preachers doctor their divinity to salt their own ideas.

At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the Italian cafés were attacked. A number of Itallun stores were treated in the same manner. The mob matched through the streets shouting, "Down with the Tralians Several Italians who were met in the streets were beaten and kicked. The mob was re-inforced and proceeded to the Italian Consulate. police

check fon, hate the Tears evenly tried to r, met it to the balcony of the Consulate, and several rlaters, headed by drunken carpenter, entered the Consulate, tore up the Italian flag, sabed threw the statues upon the floor and kicked them to and fr

seizing upon two large and handsome oil paintings, representing King Humbert and Queen Margherita of Italy, threw them into the street.

A detachment of military engineers were summoned, and the soldiers charged upon the mob. After a short corflict the rioters WCFC He Did you ever know that Adam was not driven out of the Consulate, which was then blessed with good health during his life? She accupled by the troops, and the Prefect made an-Wan't be ? He-No; one of his ribs caused apalory to the Italian Conful.

him a good deal of trouble.

Gage Rock.......

74.71

Holbow...

Helphone Belisao

Young Verrisopht-S'pose you've heard I'm going abroad, Miss Mabel ? Ya-as-mayManila Miss Mable-How nice

the escutcheon, brake the furniture peces. Temain twee or four yeahs; p'waps longer, Cape B1 J.

The riotous crowd spread throughout the city. seizing upon all Italians, men, women and children, and look them to the Prefecture, believing that they were be expelled from the city.

The Italians were guarded by the police until this morning, when the disorders had temporarily subsided. The two leaders of the attack on the Consulsis were arrested to-day, and this caused renewal of the trouble. Several mobs gathered as soon as the news of the arrest of the leaders became known, and the Prefect was compelled to summon troops. At 11 o'clock this morning the military authorliler bad occupled all the public squares and boule- wards with infantry, cavalry and artillery, and Grenoble was to all intents and purposes in a state of stege.

MARSEILLES, June 26ib.

The Mayor of Marseilles has issued an address urging citizens to refrain from molesting Italans. bul a strong anil-Italiau feeling exists. Twenty- five Italians employed to enlarging the St. Cyr College bave been dismissed lo deference to the wishes of the other workmen. Several building contractors have been warned not to employ Itailanı,

· MADRID, Jane 26th.

Au explosion took place in a mine at Legalida, Asturias, Eight dead bodies have been recovered; fifty-seven are still molasing.

CARDIFF, June 26th. There have now been recovered from the Albion colllery 254 bedles,

LYONS, June 26th. The asto Santo, before the examining magistrate to-day, declared himself an anarchler He said He acted upon bis owe toitiative, and had not been engaged in any conspiracy, Never theless it has been ascertained that when Sants stopped

at Vienne and Montpeller he had several conferences with persons suspected of being league with the anarchists. The police have already arrested three persons at Vioone who are believed to have been engaged in the con- #piracy.

WISE AND OTHERWISE,

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girl you see, B, if you marry an American

You won't her, and woot be the first man who has kissed quite rather sleep, and fresh swath-east to south winds with

you marry a French one you may be sure you won't be the last,"

A Practical Hist-The Amateur-How is it all your photographs of people show their troe expression so well? The Photographer-I never tell a patron to look natural."

Caller And this is the new baby? Fond Mother'sn't he splendid? Caller-Yes, indeed. Fond Mother-And so bright. See

Fently be breathes. how intellige

Tile taxla facomes ain't the thing to do to make the country rich," said Uncle Sias. "They'd oughter tax expenditures. People'd spend less 'n' save more then."

Downer-I am glad it is good form not to wear a watch with a dress suit. Upper-Why? Downer-Because I never have my watch and my dress sait at the same time,

A UNIVERSAL CRY. Oh, wad some power The giltie gle us To see our creditors

Before they see us.

"She didn't love him, but she married him." "Did she pretend to love bim ?" "Oh, yes." not. There's no need of that now since they are "Does she still pretend to love him ""course

married."

The Last Word-Mistress-You must really

qually and showery weather may be expected.

1 - Bazetaeter radiused to ieval of the sea in laches, tenths in

hundredths. -Temperature in the shade in degrees, fah- tenholt. Humidity in porostage of saturation, thr homidity of air strated with avolature paing 100. —Director. of the wind to two pointa, 3.-Firon of the wind socurding tr Basler role, State of the weather, # Blue sky, v Dutnohać Clouda, of Deteling min / Tog Gloomy, A Hall, Lighting #Oraons, ♬ Passing showers, † Squady, #Bala, a linew, a Thando, Flatblllby, w Der" wol), puRais în luchas, Menthe und kundowlabs.

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Hongkong Observatory, 26th July, 1894.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Barometer........

Temperature..

Humidity patrun Directions of wish........................ Force

Weatherrible-dosenan

Intimations,

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ADDRESS:

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

LIST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

10,-- Aberdeen Paper Mills Office. 100.-Aberdeen Paper Mill, 74-Anderson, Capt. G. C., Praya Central.

-Aberdeen Dock

26-Alice Memorial Hospital.

40 Anderson, Capt.

G. C., East Point.

8.—Amhold, Karberg & Co.

83.Bell, Dr., Residence.

65.-Blackhead, F., Realdence.

66-Blackbead & Co., Praya Central,

18-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Dept.

35.--Hy'terfield

Bo'terfield & Swire, Sugar Office.

364-B

—–Butterfield & Swire, Refinery, Quarry Bay, 39-Butterfield & Swire, Peak Residence. 42.-Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

3.--Cantile, Dr., Pank

Hospital,

15.Lentral Police Station. 22--China Mall Office.

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73.-Chian Sugar Refinery, Town Office. 72--Chin Sugar Refinery, East Point. 75-Compradore, Lauts, Wegener & Co, 87 Compradore, D, Laprzik & Co, Omice. 38.-

do.

Residence. 55-Cowie, Dr., Residence. 12-Daily Print Office. 67-Dairy Farm, Pok Foo Lum. 8.-Dairy Farm Co., Wyndham Street. 41.-Dodwell, Carill & Co. 60.-David, S. I, & Co. 73-David,

3. J Residence.

17.-Douglas Lapralk & Co.

2.-Dra. Castle, Cowie and Stedman. 74--Fletcher & Co., Queen's Road. 47.-Gas Co West Point 48 Gas Co., East Polat,

31-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Government House

-Government Civil Hospital,

6-Harrison, W. Stuart, Residence.

27-Holliday, Wine & Co.

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Highest open air temperaturs où the sylhasnantly Lowest open at tempernure on the sg...¶ F. G. Fino, First Aselatant

Hongkong Observatory, 26th July, 1894-

Co-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE.

PIANOFORTE and ORGAN TUNER and REPAIRER in this Colony.

break off that dreadful babit, Babette, of alwaysT HAVE This Day established myself a wastlog to have the last word. Mald—But how I to know, ma'am, that you have nothing BI to more to say?

Wool-That was a mean trick Clarklet's rival played on him. Van Pelt-What? Wool-He te, mald of Albent, ere we part, etc., in the girl's album, and the rival changed the "O" to "Old."

SPRING TIME REVERIES.

In silence the family are slitine,

Each keeplog a stili

'esnow

As they ponder the annual question,

"Is it better to move, or clean house?" "Did you know that Mise Bjours is going to marry young Smith "I knew it; but I cannot understand how a girl as intelligent sy she la can consent to marry a man stupid enough to want to marry her."

is

All Communications should be addressed Care of MenuES. NORONHA & Co, Zetland Street,

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WILLIAM T. POLLARD. Hongkong, 18th July, 1894.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY, JULY 28TH, 1894, at 2.45 P.M. COMPETITION, LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS; Ranger, Ron and go0 yards; Ten Shots. Entrance fee, 30 cents.

G. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary, Hongkong, 26th July, 1894.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Old Lady (to piece

piece, who is portionless)--How my dear, that you have never kindled a flame

the besnes of

of a mant Niece-Thee on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria "HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" will reason, dear sunt, as you well know, that I Anybody can be good and yet good for nothing. A Valuable Hint-"Hit stan's ter reason," Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 to

am not a good match. Chiba.

Hotels, opposite the Hongkong lab, and at On dif-that dauclng men are becoming remarked Uncle Eben, "dat folks is gaineter 7.30 o'clock. Love may be blind, but the neighbours general de had'd times moh ef dey keeps dah min's

extinct.

ally aren't.

to

Some of the best friends the devil has belong the church. A low voice is so excellent thing in woman;

hut. ople air so high that their arrows ent people nothing but the air,

aleo

Som

low b

It is supposed

I that a hen lays an egg because

she can't stand it on end.

Marriage as

as a fallure goes into bankruptcy through the divorce court.

There is a great deal of nonsense in the world

demand for it.

a

and a

When

i

on 'em by talkin' clam-ity-talk, dan day in el | dey goes out an busts foh

Upholding the Faith-Sunday-school Teacher -Tommy was shocked to hear you swearing so dreadfully at that strange boy as I came la. Tommy-I couldn't help it, ma'am. He was making fon of our kind of religion

will enable

• you to escape the income tax. A new novel has just been published called "Opposite the Jail."

down-town book dealer

Mabel-Edith, I've got something to tell you that will gatepish you. Henry Priach proposed Poor Harry! When I refused him last autumn to me last evening. Edith-You don't mean it i

do he swore he'd

| something desperate. brisk

Just for Kindoss"Your salary has been oney talks even the purist does notes," assented the head clerk. "Well, we $4,300 beretofors, Mr. Penns," said the employer. stop to calticize te grammar.

Johnny, do you know the ten command, will just knock the $200 off from now

Bon. That ments ?" Well, only be

sight" When a man ask for a loan of $5 you can

act of it by telling him it's Lent. get dat This

would ba much beller

etter world it mars people would take their own advice.

Nell-Why did you get married? Bello Because I was tired of being in love,

Be generous t an office-holder whose office

Put yoursci! Is you want.

In his place. The fixers of things is happily illustrated in

name of Chinook Whiskers of Oregon, When

the

| was rather taken aback the other day when s young lady came in and naked bias is he and

Across the Street from the Station House,"

Peacemaker-I wouldn't fight, my good men, First Combatant He called me a liar, sir. Second Combatant-An' he called me a lazy -Well, I wouldn't fight over loatar, Feacemaker- a difference of opinion; you both may be right,

The Proper Prosedyre Wasa't that young Mr,

PRICE..............TEN CENTS. Coples ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate--15 cents.

Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Telegraph has by far the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Fa Eat, THIS IS GUARANTEED Terms o application.

Hongkong. 14th October, 18or.

Intimations.

SIEN

TING.

SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, D'AGUilar streXT. TERMS VERY MODERATË,

Consultation free.

Hongkong, 27th March, 1894.

DENTISTRY,

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

a man past fifty hasn't any bad luck for faft is kogse ss. I came in MR

three days he begins to quake and tremble.

naked the Judge of his eldest daughter. Ver,

A Boston girl spoke of a tight-rope performe

auce as an inebriated cordege entertainment," papa." "Did I sot larue an Infunction against his coming here any more "Yes, paps; Some people imagine that they cannot have a walk-over wlihout trampling their rivals under | but mamma has granted a supersedens pending

foot,

an appeal"

Of all the things in the world that are “belter

Iate than never going to bed certainly ranks first.

It may be true that actors quarrel among themselves a good deal, but they make up every

night.

There's a lesson to be learned from the pla my son. It is given a head that it may not go too far.

"Nothing succeed its discess," resided

the beggar, as he counted at the and of the day.

A Kensington doctor suggests that a good thing for the Cramps is a contract for a new

IT MADE HIM BORPS.

He belonged to a gallant drum corps, Tried to mash a young giti in a storps,

But she thought bim quita ende, And called him a dude

And never would speak to him morpt.

ROT CALLED FOR.

The Dond Letter Offic's becomes the receptacle of many funny things. Among Its latest acquist tons, was an uncalled-for later addressed as follows →→

Bylvester Brown, a red-faced vorak, To whom this letter wants to go, Is shopping cedwood for his grub

Að diver City, Idake,

AND

MODERATE FEES,

WONG

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TALFON G

Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly

assistant to Dr. Roder),

HAS REMOVED

ΤΟ

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'T ROAD (Opposite Hongkong Hotel),

CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, ayth July, 1891.

28.-Holliday, C. J., Residence.

Club.

18 Electric Co.

Telegraph Office.

A and Shanghai Banking Cor.

poration.

84-Hangrang & Shangkal Rack Mesa, 30.-Honglong and Whampoa Dock Co. Hotel Public Telephone.

32-Hongkos Godown Co., West |

33-H. &.

Potot,

81.-H. & K. Wharf & Godown Co., Praya

CentraL

19--Ho Tung, Rezidence.

77. Ho

Tang, Praya Centraį. 81.-Ho Tung, Bonham Strand.

* Son,

68-Humphreys, Į. D.

J. KENNEDY,

PROPRIETOR.

GARDEN ROAD.

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To be Let.

TO LET.

DWELLING HOUSES:

"HIGHCLERE,” at MAQAZINI GAP. No. 1, RIPON TERRACE, FLOORS in ELUE BUILDINGS FLOORS in

FLOIN STRIST, PIEL STREET and STAUNTON STPEIT. FLOORS to No. 5. SHELLEY STRIAT. No. 8, OLD BAILEY.

OFFICES :-

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Messrs. Dou

OLAS I APRAIK & Co.'s

GODOWNS -

BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to

trányban, 2 d July, 191

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd.

TO BE LET.

THE BANGKOK HOTEL.

Hotels.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,

HIS commodious and well appointed THOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet

above sea-level, has just been thoroughly redecorated, renovated and refurnished, and NEW WING has been bullt, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China.

SUMMER RATES,

(FROM MAY IST TO OCTOBER (IST) One person, per day...... One person, a week

...

400 25.00

One person, per month...from $70 to Married couple (occupying one room) per

day i

85.00

7,00

week...

Married couple (occupying one room) per

45,00 Married couple (occupying one coom) per

month .......

......from $120 to 140,00

For farther particulars, apply to

MANAGER,

Hungkong, 19th April, 1864-

Victoria Hotel,

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA,

HAKONE,

128

Four and a half hours from Yokohama, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

241

BUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. "EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

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 Shou-ki-wan Road. commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes

FINE SITUATION: near the BANKS, from the Southward, Steam-Launches can at

TELEGRAPH and POSTAL DEPART. MENTS: close to the RIVER and SHIPPING OFFICES: Central position.

The whole block of buildings constating of HOTEL (partly furnished) with large CONCERT HALL, several substantially BUILT HOUSES, SHOPS and OUT-HOUSES, &c., &c, &c. Admirably adapted for FIRST-CLASS HOTEL

• BUSINESS PREMISES.

For particulars, apply to

lan

any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spicious

The Caite is unrivalled in Hongkong, and only the beat Brands of Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Tifins prepared in First-class style on the &c., are kept in stock. Private Dinners or shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all bours

Hongkong, 1st June. 1804

[643 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, Posacraton may be taken on OCTOBER 1ST,

(Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street.), 1894.

THE Undersigned has always thought that, The PROPERTY may be purchased by needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the

THE

such a place as this was the one thing PRIVATE TREATY.

PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it ba First-class in every detall. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at aur bour of the Day, up to tt P.M.; or later if notice be given. He is also

prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MINU or ORDER the Parties sending Dishes, &c, for same—and Cash," Terms :-- Breakfast...per meni 3.0.75...ser Month $ra Tiffio.........

$0.75... Diaper

$1.25. Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner...

Messrs. SHAW & CHALANT. Bangkok, 14th June, 1894.

TO LET.

(735

HOBINSON ROAD.

OUSE No. 24. BELILIOS TERRACE,"

OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, "MARINE HOUSE," No. It. QUEEN'S ROAD.

HOUSE No, 21. SHELLEY STREET. ROOMS la

"BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

HOUSE No. 2, "BRACONSFIELD ARÇADE," 37.--Humphreys, 1. D. & Son, Queen's Road facing PARADE GROUND

50.--Imports and Exports Office. 23.—Jordan, Dr., Praya Central. 43-Jordan, Dr., Residence. 30-Joseph, H. H., Residence.

J., Horse Repository. J., Causeway Bay, 21-Kerosene Oil Godown.

7.-Kowloon Godown, 70.-~-~Krauser, J., Residence. 91.-Lanka & Rogge, Praya Central, 93--Lamke, J. Residence.

4- Larzalk, 1. D., Residence. 89.---Layton, B., Queen's Road.

do, Residence. 35.--Mount Austin Hotel, 13-Mair, W. L. Residence.

Nam Woo & Co.

go.-

Oplum Farmer,

Hotel.

19-F.&O. §. N. eo. 59-P. & D. Mesz, Peak, 34-Ray, E, C. Residence, 31.-RAY, E, C., Peddar'a Street. 45.--Rape Factos7. 86--Rest, A., Re

A Residence. Sallors' Home. 49-Shewan & Co. 61.--Stevens, G, R.

R., Residence, 63.-Stevens, G.

Telegraph Companies 76.-Telegraph Companies Mese. 450.-—-— Temporary Hospital, West Point,

Kos & Co, Wing Lok Street..

Wah Hospital 16,--Watson & Co., Queen's Road. 54. Watson & Co, Buffet, Poak, 16-Victoria Hatal, Pablic Telephone.

Wickham W

H., Residence.

Wo Kee & Co.

B-Yon Fat Hong, Bonham Strand. 75.-Yuan Kee & Co.

79:-Yueng Lara Kön.

PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINER.

-Beveridge, Dr., Morrison Hill,

1. Hougkong, Canton & Macao S.boat Co.

4-Jardine, Matheson & Co., East Point.

5.Meyer & Co.

6-North China Insurance Co.

1. Royal Engineers' Mess.

7.--Scheele & Co.

In case of FIRE ring up No. 1§.

TOP FLOOR of GODOWN in rear of "MARINE HOUSE."

HOUSE No. 6. Ice House STREET, Intely occupied by Messrs. GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO.

GODOWNS In DUDDELL STREET,

Apply to

BELILIOS & Co.

Hongkong, 23rd July, 1894.

TO BE LET

"

Breakfast and Tiffin......... Tiffin and Dinner

*

$20

13

$25

M

H

$30

$40

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served in Excellent Style at short notice.

Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.

W. THOMAS, Proprietor.

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For Sale.

181 NOW READY.

N(Furalshed or Unfurnished). Five Good

WILD DELL BUILDINGS

Rooms diuated in the best part of the building

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co., Ld. Hongkong, gth March, 1894.

TO LET.

SEYMOUR TERRACE.

NOFFICES in Victoria Bulldings.

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THIS Valuable Work, with many NEW ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS,

IS NOW READY. PRICE THREE DOLLARS. Orders for Coples of THE "HONGKONG now in course of erection at the corner of Ice DIRECTORY" may be sent to the following House Street and Onten's Road Central, suitable Agents: for OFFICES or SHOPS. The Floor can be HONGKONG...ME, W, Brewer. divided into separate saites of Offices if neces

sult Intending Tenants. sary,

The GROUND FLOOR of the Premises

A LARGE and DRY GODOWN suitable for the Storage of Opism, Cotton, &c., of about 2,000 Toss (gross) capacity, also to be let under the above Premises,

OFFICE In No. 4, Prava Central, No. 4. OLD BAILEY STREET.

GODOWNS in WANCHAI at the back of MCGREGOR'S BARRACKS.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong. szid July, 1804

FOR

MACAO.

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FORMOSA.

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& NORTH- Mesus. Kelly & Walsh, Limited,

Shanghal

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JAPAN

Mesars, Kelly & Walsh, Limited.

Yokohama. BANGKOK The "Bangkok Times" Office. SINGAPORE...Moustu. Kelly & Walsh, Limited. PARIS and

·Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co.

Marled "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "OFFICE,

Pedder's HIU, Hongkong, 16th January, 1894. NOTICE.

OR Six Months a SMALL HOUSE, BRRY | LONDON .....

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For particolars, apply to

Masso, gid July, 1894.

C. DA C. CASTRO, Praça d'Loba d'Avila, No, 24. 1753

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The Exchange in open day and night,

W. STUART HARRISON,

Manager. Hongkong, 10th April, 1894,

AN APPEAL

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THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIANA CONVENT, CADk Road, bege most

TO LET AT MACAO.

B APPEAL to the Reeldents of ROOM, DRESSING-ROOM, 'sto. ·

F1 kinds of

ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S #41 FILLS

and the Coast Porta, for their kad patrons to chat be pleased to seoulva erlats for all of NEEDLE WORK. Gentleman's

w's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on aid o

Ladier and

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THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER

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With all Particulars, Reports of Interviews TURNISHED HOUSE OF PRAYA

with SURVIVORS, the Craise of the Thales, GRANDE, containing FIVE ROOMS, BATH official reports of the Chief Officer, the Ancon

and H.M.8. Porpolis, the MARINE COURT OF For particulars, apply to

Inquray and ite Fording, experiences of other THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," disaster, &c., doc.

Steamers in the same Typhoon, the Normand OFFICE,

(All carefully_Revised and Edited). Macao, 3rd July, 1994.

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YOUBES Nos. 18 and so, ELGIN,

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THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE

REPORT OF THE DISASTER. PRICE.........................................FIFTY CENTS. Orders should be sent in so

THE MANAGER Hoghing Tekgrass Ofsony Fadders Hill

Heighing, vớth October, züga,

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