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or by other stronger means. The secret of the fleeter ships than any of the American venels, were more strongly built, and by delivering their cure is in gond = ursing.

condition soon became This article looks very much like fighting after cargoes in better the battle is over, but it may come useful for favourites. Then in 1856 the last clipper next year, as you will certainly have the plague Lord of the Efes, commanded by Captain again unless you forbid people to live in badly Maxton, beat everything i TACH to London ventilated ground-floors. The time at my disfrom Foochow, and from that time British vessels by rapid gradations gained a If k is not well done take the

posal is very little, but I have done what I could,ete ascendancy over all opponents in the

GOOD INTENTION.

Cantos, and August, 1894.

NAUTICAL retrospeCTS IN CHINA.

Cbins trade, and carried all before them, satil they, in turn, were supplanted by British steamers. It so happened then that instead of American clippers bringing test from China to supply the London market, English clippers only were engaged to load the early teas from China to New York. Nor was it in the China trade that British salling ships so completely ont stripped every other opponent. The ships belonging to the great lines to Indis, Australis, and New Zealand were marvellous spec

pecimens of grace and rachts, and much more easy to not surpassed in appearance nce by lhe finest

**There need be no fandanum in the matter, any more than there be any lark in It Kamsat finds us out. Only for that I'd poison the brate outright! Look here !--this la opfum- powder. Strong dose for a man-two grains; so nor patted friend's prescription sball run, Pulv. op-grains 6 Sine merd, too, friend Stubbs

Get me a lump of park !" without delay

The Bornean panther-smaller than the Indian-carries probably as much der!! to his size as any created thing. So, when the Raja's fat brought over a party of bearers to carry the

equal

to the majority of the British clippers in the China trade, while as

sailing. strength, no vessels have been ever produced elther in Great Britain or the United States that could be classed as their superiors. They were of the best material; put together by the most excellent and deftest workmanship that the world has ever seen; and when on the open ocean, skimming

Look Ink, Hafal upon that beast, and The Sultan of Turki-tan on their way under loli xil in fine weather, or ponder well thy wards 1 roaring along under reefed inptalls in a gale,apon whose name be peace be Is the Holy Head of the Caliph of the Tros they were indeed #tblogs of branty" second to

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beast away, cage and all, they went to work like

the rt of September next, LEGAL PROCEEDINGS will be commenced in the men with candles in a powder-magazine. But the creature-flattened out, cat-like, on the floor JURISDICTION in accordance with the provision

SUPREME COURT of HONGKONG In its SUMMARY PART 1.

regarded them with such sleepy indifference of Ordinance No. 13 of 1875, for the RECOVERY that they grew foolhardy, and one of them The arrival of the famous tea-clipper Ther meyir in Shangbai will cause the minds of

poked a stick into Beelzebub's orange-coloured of ALL CROWN RENTS DUE for the Half- many old China hands to revert to the fifties,

stomach. Like flash of lightning the brate's rear ended 24th June, 1894, which may then he sixties, and the beginning of the seventies, when

the fore-arm was through the bars, and the paid and in arrear, WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE the annual race bome of those supech argosies

dusky shoulder, The others laughed, and the

being given. ran rolled over with four razor-gashes on his

N. G. MITCHELL-INNES, the tea-cippers-with the new season's teak In speed, too, many of them were follow lay and screeched tlit the kak kicked

Colonial Treasurer, bigs was not only the all-absorbing tople for the time

Dated this 16th day of July, 1894- "Arise, beast and let Bakkel tuan dress thy among Europeans throughout the length and breadth of the Flowery Land, but was an event

wound. As for Hafan, he will drean DO MOTE wounde, If he once goeth faulde that cage !" of almost universal interest,

al least. so far as Countries, the two great maritime

Kamsut gat beneath the Teak of judgment, Great Britain and the United States, were concerned. Lands

and poleted to the slumbering panther-motion- men in the Far East were in those good old days

less as an image, but for the scarce-seen benving of his white-margined flanks. all more or

or less connected with shipping, and they renerally knew as much about a ship and those who did

to de 80 not know pralessed with the names of her sails and spars, as any of the worthy clipper or East Indiaman skippers of the orthodox, thorough, sea-dog type with whom they hobabbed at the bony and mutually drank

to the rou home. The Shanghal alver at that peric crowded with Babish and American siling ships, the majority of them being magal firent spectraces of naval architecturo, but somewhat small in comparison to the four or five-masted cathedrals" that are to be scen post now-a-days, ranging as they did from 700 to roou tons. Since steam asserted its domina tion and since vessels propelled by steam came It to preral ure, seiling vessels have

Buccess to

was

been

sel

MONSTERS OF THE SEA.

The biggest armour-clads in the world are the Italian Halia and Lepanto, nister ships, each of Vessels at 14,150 tons displacement. Next to bem come the monster Britain battle, ships of the Royal Sovereign class, There in turn will be surpassed by the Magnificent and Majestic, each of which will displace 14,900 tons.

The largest armour-clad which the French flag floats Ja the Admiral Roudin of 11 go toes, and next to her to the Lazare Carnot, only eighty tonn smaller. Ger many's largest amour-clad le the Blandenburg.

25 to a greal degree, but they have not at any Hime fully alanda ed the ngein to the ungrace- ful steamet. People thought once but the days of sing-ships were over; but published

of 9.840 100% they statistics show the for the past fifteen perra

Áustria has never built any armons-clads tave have been

en annually increasing both in number

withong of moderate dimensions, ber largest, the and tonnage. Lying to Shanghal river

to-day are to be seen some of the largest sailing vessels Tegetthof being of 7,163 tons. Spala's largest In the wald, and teater, number of them is the Palayo, al 9,900 tons. The three United frgether than have been at this port for a length

States battleships of the first class, which have of time Of there there are eight British ships been launched, are the Massachusetts, Oregon 6 tons, four Americans aggre and Indiana, each of 10,700 tons displacement. regating 1,456) gating fght tous-ene of which, the Roanoke, The Iowa, now bullding, will be 11,296 tons. is bertelf 34 long-Siamese barque of 656 There is now reaction against monster ships,

Britain

is the only naval power that persists Janstere barque.

in the policy of bolding them, and apparently she is nearing a

halt.

nila

Were

the

In the ea ays in China, as le well known, d competition existed between Rivalry

The Italians have come to the conclusion that the Blish and the Americans as to who should

ia indicated by the dimensions of their latest obtale tor Hon's share of the carrying-trade from

to England as well as to the United armour-clad authorised which will have 9,800 tons Chlua to

d for a time-solli 1856, at any rate displacement. The determination of France and States, and f

Slates to United caufed the laurels, much to

keep their battlerbips under Jonathan Brother the uneasiness of Brlish shipowners, who

12.000 tone was deliberately taken by each for a year or two subsequent to the repeat of the Government, after welgbing weight against Naviguion L.ws in 1949 in rather a despondeat effic

eficiency. In this policy Rassin also agrees, siste, and consequent upon the Act coming into the largest of her armour-clads in service being force at the beginning of 185o many of them had the Georgi Pobiedonourris of 10,280 tons, while

old Bicirs

Ir ships to do gners and abandoned the ber naval constructors regard 13,000 tons as ocian as a field of enterprise altogether.

The American vessels, owing to their excellent

bands, and

About

the

limit.

Of the cruisers now aflat the Russian Rurik

Sender, long-gowned, smail-featured, and silver-bearded-the Persian physician stood bolliy up the frail environment of an indomitable snul Calmly he looked upon the sleeping panther and calmly apon the Raja then be

he spit upon the ground.

"Thus do I spit upon the beard of him; whom thou ignorantly miscuilest the Commander of the Faithful 1 Do thy worst (thos and thy fellow- beast

On his heade it!" sald Kamsut. "In with him 1"

"I supone 5 old chap's pretty safe?" Stabbe whispred Reckless the Fersian was bruled up to the tip of the cage.

'Safe for hours! The plum's go! firm hold!" Brevkleriy Bey watched, for all that, as the unlucky dubun-thrust rudely through the roof. trap-feil plumg upon the elastic body of the panther. Nought flowed hot a twitching of the tall; the old men scrambled from his terrible cushion, and Kamont sprang to his feet,

A spear!" be shouted. "Belog spear! and make the lazy brute feel it !"

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Pred after prod was given. with a Dyak spear, but net til the broad head was plunged ball out of sight into the spotted hide did, the brute give

Capt. G. smothered soar and roll lazily over.

The

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66.--- Blackhead & made a long rent in the Persian's robe,

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Central then again the huge cat lay

At stane, motionless

18-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Dept. 36-Butterfield & Swire, Sugar Office. The Raja walked half way to the cage-turned

364-Bullen then, and fixed a baleful eye on Beckley. Stubbs

-Butterfeld&; Swire, Refinery, Quarry Bay. breathed hard. "Now for it 1" Beckley heard 29-Batterfield & Swire, Peak Residence,

42-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. bim mutter, but the man of many dangers gave look for look, until Kamsót, with a short laugh, went back to his mat and sat down,

"Bring Halan alther 1" he said, and a dozen disappointed hands fabed out again the unscathed recalcitrant.

mille capabilitier, had the than trade, both to the largest Hrobably, taking all thing Rain sald, "thou art a

to England and the States, ending but ship | armour bolted and

every

elfart the

British made in after ship to compete with the Yankee ships in speed proved unsuccessful. The Baring, Jaks Monarch, and Foam, which appeared Chinese waterġ wEID DD than the Americana and the whole aur cher craft delivered their cargoes in hetter condition, but they could not come near their rivals in speed. The American ships bad low bulis, great i beam, fiae Hoes, and with yarda so square as to vely

amount of canvas in pro- Pread a much larger

than

any vessel hitherto built. And the were very high, much more so than what the British vessels, then passing through a severe ordeal, were offered. The splefts of British ship-

Indeed at a

a low o

ebb, and it seemed almost hopeless to expect that British ship builders could construct salling-vessels of sufficiently fine Hoes to compete in speed with the Oriental, Challenge Baid Bagie, Sea Witch, Flying Cloud, and other similar celebrated

rreth and

and a Д БОЛ of perdition, but thou art into consideration, the most powerful. Siela dukun of much knowledge. What thinkest of 10,000 tons displacement, thou would make a beast to slumber so that a almost 2.000 tons larger than the Dlaks. The spear-point should not roose hima 7

"Raja, !

de not think I know!" British have muthorized two cruisers of $4,000 tons each, be

"Thou knowest! Good! Tell me, then, thy being determined to see the furth and go het 3,100 tons beter. A la the case of thoughts, and thee wil I forgive-boever else I

Britain stands alone in accepting may punish." armour-clads,

beast, Oh Raja hath been given of this challenge. Her Blake and Blenheim are not only exceeded by the Rurfs, but by the romut-the sleep-drug of the Kin!" (Chinese). Spanish Emperador Carles, which has 9.235 Come with me to the cage and I will show tons dieplacement.

thee!"

The

a to their toughts, too, that they received | Jeanne d'Arc is being enlarged to a total dragged one of the panther's eyelids away from

owners were

vessels.

Withal the Brish beld steadily on and continued the struggle to maintain their trade with China, which they saw was gradually and Annually slipping through their fingers. They were not discomfited. It was a dark time for them, but the darkest hour is just before the dawn. And the dawn took place in

1851 when

The largest French cruiser in actual service is the D'Extracartiaux, of 7,900 tons, but the displacement of 8,700 tons. The largest cruiser class of the Italian service, either afloat or amthorized, displace 6,500 tons each, which is 450 tons more than Germany's leader, the ass cruisers fast is the New York, of B150 Kaiserin Augusta. The largest of the United

toms, while the Brooklyn, building, will be 1,000 tons larger. Boston Transcript.

TWO OF A TRADE.

Beckley stared, and Kamant repented :— "The panther I gave then I would have thee lend me again for a space. Art then dumb ?!

Thou shalt have him, Raja-and willingly, But then knowest "

"That thou wouldst send the beast to thing

Interest and excitement all over Chip bollerer as Nero did. Thou knowest Hafan ?"

Surely, Raja Bot Halat is of thine ow faith 1"

blaspheming dog he is who revileth the Commander of the Faithful! Yet, since he is in some sort a Muslim, I will not take his head.

on the 1st of September of that year the clipper own country! Well, I will harm him not. And Ganges, belonging to Leith, commanded by I will answer the question thou hast not asked. Captain Dean, left Whampoa for London, That Sultan of the andents thou didst speak of followed next day by the American clippers-be who cast ante wild beasts the founders of Flying

Cloud and Bold

for the boand

the Christian faith # Eagle It same port.

Nero 7" WAS A

* a pre-arranged race between

"Ay. Nero. Well, I would do with an on the three ships which aroused the

"AT wherever were. There were heavy bett Europeans

bais, too, on to the issue of the contest, the Americans, us was to be expected, being the favourites. The south-west monaton being strong, the Gangas made a rather long passage to Anjer, In the Strafts of Sunda, and Captald Dean was somewhat anxious as to the whereabouts of his two Americaɑ friends. Much to his satisfaction, however, when he reached Anjer he found that neither of them had yet passed through the Straits. On the 16th December-

ecember-107 days out-the Ganges served in the

English Channel, without heving got a glimpse of the Americans during the passage, and on the following morning was off Portland well in-shore and under short anil, light-winds fin.

from north-east and weather thick. About m. the wind freshened and the haze cleared off when, lo and behold ! what should be descried about three miles to windward of the Ganges but our two Americans having their of human nature, the naturalist missed a stop of Stars and Stripes flying for a pilot. Captain his house-indder, fall, and sat so long upon the Deas at once hoisted signals for

But with the panther will I shut bim up. Let the beast apare him, if it be the will of All !"

Now, since in Rablausk the will of Alls meant pretty much the will of Kamsut, further discus slon was risky, and Beckley went away, wonder- ing what it all meant, Kamant-autocratic as Fate was also just with a fierce justice. The old Paralan must have given him some serious offence.

"Persian Why, that's the clue The Persians are mostly Shlahe-don't acknowledge the Sultan of Turkey as the Caliph. And Kamut Iwants to play Nero or is it Henry VIII, 7"*

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Kamaut stood close to the bare while Haten clambered into the cage again and coolly the big green iris. "In cats eyes, as thou knowes, Raja, the pupil is but a silt in sunlight. Yet bebold bow, in this creature which T "but

cat-the pupil stares, round and

27. open, in the The Kimi-drug doth this to man and beast." face of day, as it should do in the darkness.

Come out the Raja seld. "Thou art for. given! And thou, Bekkel, stand forth No need to ask thee ! thou didst this thing. Why?"

"To save, Oh Raja! If I could, a life," "A life? This man's life? By Alis, Bekkul, thou movest me to

Knewest Faughter. theu not that this Hafan-this rival dukun→→ was jalous of thy skill that but for me he would ere now have poisoned thee or slain thee with the sword of darkness?"

thee

All this did I know, Raja-and I thank

bending.

Kamant gazed at the white man—-uncompre-

"All this thou knewest already !—yet would'st then have saved this Hafan's life." Man, than art mad 1

Not so, Raja. I do but follow my nature,” Kamaut took a turn or two in illence-all men watching him. Suddenly he unbuckled the belt of the Indian tulwar he wore, in place of a kels, and put the sword in Beckley's bands. The white man poised it. "A heavy bilt, Raja," be sald." Gold ?"

Ay ↑ solid-not glit 1. It is thing, Bekkal, to remember Kamsut by-for elsewhere musi thou go to follow thy nature. Such natures live not long la Rol

lu Rabixnak.-Alex, Montgomery, in Sydney Bulletin.

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Ruminating thus upon the eternal armeness vilang. It will ease at once the most

And, as by this time several pilat-cutter 180, | ground that Stubbs came hurriedly down the their fullest form. Any Chemist can supply it.

wweindder,

#Anything broke, Mr. Becklay ?"

UND

bones,

nes, Stubbs-only abls 1"

of glass which the other fished carefully out of bis pocic "Laudanum Ob, well, sir, you have plenty of that left, at all events fis

standing out from Weymouth, the Gangat being mearest" in-shore got her pilot first, and the breeze bad then considerably freshened. The The "stick-hunter" sniffed at the fragments Ganges, which was a much smaller vessel than either the Flying Cloud or the Bald Eagis, then filied away on the pork tack, Captain Deas, contrary to his custom, for he was Cautious man, crowding on all small salis,

Americans

The

received their

very

pus

or without delate and

were allor the Gold race, with wind Lucky; for I raiber think I'm going to give

picu

Beckley, fall of a new ideas, went slowly up the ladder and peoped into bis medicine-chest before

; and a good deal of the powder, too. then ensued

ail three ships making Beelzebub one of the biggest doses on record. dead ahead, and short tacks. The Ganges

proved berself

ba "Bealsebub Beelzebub ain't sick { " the most weatherly of the three, and she gained materially and noticeably on every tack in-shore, and carried no way behind in fore-reaching, The end of the race was that ti

at the Ganges arrived off Dungeness six hours ahead of her two coca- potitors, and was snug in the London Docks wenty-four hours before the Flying Cloud and thirty-six hours before the Bald Eagis,

glaus

smount. This was the dawn, The broad

|

4 "No the brata's only too well, I want to make him sick. Look here, Stabbs-do you know what's the matter between the Raja and Halan 7"

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*Some argument about religion they had, and the old fool of a dukun (dector) slack it out sinst the Raja 101 Kamint got wild and against

him into limbo.

The money lost on this race was a prodi- clap Well, Kimaźt is golog to put light of the day was yet to come. Mr. Richard Persian and panther together; so you and I are Green's Challonger next appeared on the scene first going to put the panther and a thumping and ran clean away from the American ship date of opium together! See?" Challenge, which she was bullt to compete with; hence her name,

Stubba opened his mouth at the greatnous of the idea then shat it with a disappointed up. Menus. Jardine, Matheson & Co. then sent "Best lark I ever heard of, sit |--but it won't the Stornoway, the Chrysolife, and the Cafre- | work! Can't pour laudanum into Bestesbab se germ out to Chinnie waters, which provad | if he was a poi prodie 1o

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(FROM MAY 1ST TO OCTOBER 31ST). One person, per day.......$4.00 One person, per week...............................n One person, per month...from $70 to 85.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

days/

7.00 Married

| couple (occupying one room) per

45.00 Married couple (occupping one room) par

Donts .......................................from 2120 20 140,00 For further particulare, apply to

MANAGER,

Victoria Hotel (25

Hongkong, r9th April, 1894-

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shaw-M-wan Road.)

'HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE BAY VIEW" to be had on the Island. occupies the best situation on the Shau-kl-wan Roed, commands an excellent view of the

"

15

$20

Eas

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

in Excellent Style at short notice.

W. THOMAS,

Proprietor.

(539

Hongkong, 14th Jane, 1894.

NO

To be Let.

TO BE LET

WILD DELL BUILDINGS

(Furnished or Uzturalshed). Fire Good Rooms situated in the best part of the building.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co., Ld. Hongkong, 9th March, 1894-

[329 TO LET.

O. SEYMOUR TERRACE.

Harbour, and is always open to the cool breeze! OFFICES in Victorie Buildings,

from the Southward, Steam-launches can t any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn,

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS

have been added, enabling the public to indulge in sea bathing at any time. Private Dioners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all houre,

Hongkong, 30th July, 1894.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA,

HAKONK.

1643

Pour and a half hours from Yokohama,

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.

NATURAL Hot Springs.

HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS.

ΤΗΣ

24]

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES Made for a PROLONGED STAY.

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor

HOTEL DE LA PAIX. FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES.

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, 1st August, 1994.

TO LET. WELLING HOUSES:-

MAGAZINE GAP

No. 1, RIPON TERRACE. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in ELGIN STREET, PIEL STREET and STAUNTOH STREET. FLOORS in No. §, SHELLEY STREET. No. 8, OLD BAILEY.

OFFICES-

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Messrs, Dou.

GLAS LAPRAIZ & Co.'s GODOWNS —

BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co. Lith Honukone, and Joly, 1894-

TO BE LET. THE BANGKOK HOTEL. FINE SITUATION: near the BANKS,

TELEGRAPH and POSTAL DEPART- MENTS: close to the RIVER and SHIPPING

THIS HOTEL, situated on the FRENCH OFFICES: Central position,

CONCESSION, a very convenient spot on The whole block of buildings consisting of SHAMKEN, Dow prepared to offer the BEST HOTEL (parily furnished) with large CONCERT ACCOMMODATIÓN to any TOURISTS or

OCCASIONAL VISITORS who wish to bring HALL, several substantially BUILT HOUSES, their FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON, SHOPS and OUT-HOUSES, &c, &c, dc. and EVERY Possia1 ATTENTION will be paid Admirably adapted for FIRST-CLASS HOTEL 蚀 their

Comforts,

OF BUSINESS PREMISES.

A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE kept,

W NES and SPIRITS of the Best Quailly; Possession may be taken on OCTOBER 185, and the Charges for the same are EXTREMELY | 1894- FAIR Rod REASOHRABLE.

The PROPERTY may be purchased by

A wall farmished BILLIARD SALOON with | PRIVATE TREATY.

BAR stacked.

V. A. ROZARIO, Manager.

Bantam, gemi July, sô94:

For particulare, apply to

Mesurs, SHAW & CHALANT,

(054) Bangkok, 14th June, 1894-

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