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-board the fliga. There are also known to be four Chinese men-of-war at Asan with two or three transports, and there may be some foundation in what is at present only report. No doubt a day or two will make all clear. The Japanese newspaper At
at Cheruipo has been suppressed. The japanese have not yet given notice to the foreign Consulates of a declaration of war. The only apportunity of communication with Chica that we have is an occasional man-of-war.
ing In the evening of the same day our Writing own correspondent says -
Forty Russian bluejackets went up to Seoul this morning, and they received orders not to allow any Japanese laterference with their passing along the highway. Stopping people seems to he the common castom now with the Japanese
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1894.
the Yaloo River three days ago. It was reported they would reach Seoul about the ith fast, where, indeed, some Chinese troops are even now said to be posted, having entered the capits! apon the withdrawal of the Japanese to Yashan, At about 5.50 yesterday morning the Chiarse authorities boarded the steamship Fallar under the impresalen that she had a cargo of arms on board. It appears that the Pallos sutived here with a consignment of four thousand water pipes for Kobe, hat these were represented as gabs to the authorities, who proceeded on board where they were informed by the Captain of the facts of the case. They then quietly took their departure.
Tenjia in Shitays, and at the temple of Tentokujļ, Nishinokabe, both in Tokyo.
The Tai Won Kun having approved the pro positions as to reform made by Mr Otori, bas forwarded a declaration to the Fareign Ministers announcing that he will carry out the reforms demanded by the Japanese Minister.
Is declared by Japan against China Official notice was given the Foreign Ministers August 1st. The Chinese Minister will ienva Japan on Friday: his family left Kobe on July 31st by the Empress of China for Shangbal.
Just as we go to press, says the Fopan
inst, we
we received telegraphic Gazelts of the and advice that the Chinese Army at Asan was #gain attacked on the 30th ult. by the Japanese, the fortress captured and the Chinese driven
FOOCHOW NOTES.
FOOCHOW, July 28th.
The continued absence of ratu, is becoming a very serious matter to farmers and market gardeners.
Of a party of small boys Indulging in a bathe in the river on Tuesday fast, one little fellow got out of bis depth, and was drowned.
Another of the large turtles which are found from time to time in the river has been taken this week near Cheong-lock. It weighed 80 cattles.
We hear that the Viceroy has ordered the con- struction at the Arsenal of a gunboat and trade- port which are to be completed with as little
delay as possible. with great slaughter.
soldiery as no foreigner can proceed anywhere more were to follow in the course of the next away gleamship companies have been morning at a paper dealer's shop in the city and,
Several
requested by the Yokosuka Admiralty Station to hold certain steamers in readiness for naval Ouka Shosen Kaloha ir sald to purposes. The bave been asked for its six best steamers,
It is stated in the Nichi Nicki that a number of prominent capitalists in Tokyo have effected an arrangement for the construction of a railway line between Soal and Fussa, as soon as the aluation in Korea admits of such an undertaking. News of the appointment of the Tai Won-kun a Regent of Korea has been warmly welcomed by the Japanese preas. The King to supposed to favour reinrm; the Regent le believed to have yal wishes. * royal strength enough to give effect to the
Most of the Japanese troops at Seoul left for southern districts of Korea on Wednesday, July 26th, leaving one regiment in the capital, I this report is true there must almost inevitably
or yesterday. evening or
A fire broke out at 3 o'clock on Thursday the flames spreading, nearly sixty houses in all were completely destroyed. Fortunately no lives were lost. The
found magistrate of Kwong-teck-keng, bas been gulliy of embezzling some Taels 3,000 belonging to the revenue, and has been dis- charged from his posts in consequence, under orders from Peking.
Wa
regret to have to record the death of Mr. Franz Schönfeld which occurred on Thursday last. Mr. Schönfeld was one of the oldest real- dents at this port. He was much respected, and his geniality and kind-heartedness made him es gene! favourite. He will be greatly The funeral took place yesterday missed. morning af verend by the Rev. W. Banister. when the burial service was impressively The attendance was very large. The flags of throughout the day.
Abeat 500 Chinese are leaving for China de Ita solates werent war. Will the Japanese bave occurred a collision near Asan on Thursday the different foreign Consulates were at half-mast
the Chowchowfu. There are no Chinese here NEWS FROM CHEFOO.
now,
Dus Cheloo correspondent sends the following Intelligence, dated the 29th of July :--
Since the hasty arrival and departure of H.M.S. Archer every steamer from Korea has brought
the most excillng news; bat the details of the Borth and nether mili stoves, will the other These, are thought to be the fruits borne since the top of the hill close by. One of them awoke
conflicting coherent account of
events which bay transpired are so that is difficult to give
air at
was
time
to
The following account of death from a snake bite is sent to as. In consequence of the extreme best on the night of the 2and instant, two young patives left the vlage of Ah-yong to sleep on at daybreak the next morning and found a taske get colled round a neck. He did his best rid of it and with the assistance of his friend succeeded to doing so, but in the meantims the reptile, resenting is rude disturbance, bit the man in the neck, and the unfortunate fellow died a few hours afterwards.
Three thousand Chinese soldiers left Moukden for Korea on the 22nd of July, and five thousand
without being stopped once or
two days, making eight thousand in all. Half No news has yet been received as to the firlag of them, we learn, are well drilled and armed The Kisagawa Maru after the Tientsin style; the rest would be com- yesterday morning brought despatches from the Yamato, which lea petent enough for fortress duty, but not for the Floaded as the roads are in Јаралеве despatch
boat, but the Japanese refuse open field. to give any information at all. There are many Manchuria, these troops are bound to cover at reports, the most truthful one being from a least thirty miles a day.
of hostility towards japanese residents foreigner who heard the deliverer of despatches
Shanghat have already been maallested upon from the
Kisagawa Maru say that there "bad fo been fighting with good results." He evidently the part of Chinese. We have received reports meant good results for the Japanese.
that Japanese have been molested in Hongkew Mr. Cort has s began appointing offic
officials. Kim by angry groups of natives and that the police Ka-chin, very pro-Japanese, has been appointed bave had to interfere. It is to be hoped that influential natives will use their best endeavours to office, and a Governor for Kanghao has also been appointed. Another ultimistum has been to prevent outrages upon lacffensive Japanese here, which can only alienate sympathy, and issued which expires to-night, although no one
Indeed call for some active precautions. scoms to know what it is about. Ultimatums
The Eastern World of the 31st alt says:-It seem to be fashionable with Mr. Otori,
question what part the Koreans will play หล the expect them to fight against the Chinese who
It is stated the authorities have news ibat have always left them alone, or will the Chinese who
Baku Tel Yo has become a leader and set free ape no other desire than to make them happy, the Japanese party who were in prison, and he
to 5ght against the Japanese expect them to or, finally, if they cry out in their agony between hat projected a plan to destroy the Ming family, the
neighbour step in and offer them his the entrance of Tal Won Kon to the Palace
The mother of Ming Ei-shun is reported to band and his heart?
committed suicide with a revolver, in the According to a statement of one of the Kow. bare
firemen
Mr. Gordon, the chief engineer, extremity of her sorrow that her son should have them. Early on Thursday the Felching arrived thot on the deck, Mr. Primrose, the 3rd caused the present trouble with the Chinese from Chemulpo with the news of a naval engage engineer, was seen to leave in a boat, and Mintster. Others say that the lady was acci-
which bad been fought about eighteen miles south of that port. It was stated that Captain Galsworthy jumped overboard. He does dentally killed by her female aitendant.
According to a lelegram which reached Tokyo several transports, the Kowsking among them, not know what became of the other foreigners.
says the ship
from Fusan on the 28th last, the Korean Govern- Book: WIL cabout 7 mm, at which escorted by the Cat-purn, Huni-yuex and another Mr. Hailey, the second engineer would be meni has commenced a series of reforms. Ming gunboat, just after leaving the barbour encoun.
on walch, in the engine room. He avers that Yel Shan has been exlied to a remote island and tezed three Japanese cruis
craisers,
who, suddenly, on without warning, opened fire on them. Two the boller exploded, so it is possible that Mr. the Queen, also of the Ming family, has dis-
killed.
this fireman's appeared. According Falley was the transperts and two gunboats were sunk Chi-yuen escaped, after a running fight with the story, Capt. von Hanneken received the Japanese officer who boarded the steamer at the gangway, Japanese flagship. Next day the revenue
And I took him to
to the Captain on the bridge. The cruisers Fethao arrived from Welbalwei, where hrofficers had seen the CAL-yuen; the ship had Kuangys, according to Chinese reports, fought bern reverely mauled, and bad lost several for 21 hours against the Akitsushima, and was officers and 17 men, besides over 30 wounded. then up on the recks, and sunk, owing to the Her officers stated that they had had strict rudder being smashed. The Hwatyuen gal
Welbaiwet. orders not to fight, and that consequently they
safely away to
A Chinese gentlemen who arrived here yester- исте completely taken by surprise; one of the first shells from the Japanese Bag-ship der- day from Wahu reports troyed her conning tower, killing the first They lieu o
renant, who was in it, and six men..
doors of the Japanese assistants. There were carried on a running fight for four or five hours,
the proprietors and hops and began to attack remain behind. and so damaged the Japanese that he holsted: white dag, and the the Chinese easigo; but
butix Japanese men and one woman in the Settle- feasing that this was only a further piece of meat. All were roughly handled and, but for the interference of the Customs' staff, might treachery, especially as the Japanese abips were
have lost their lives. As it was their shops were coming to her aid, the Chi-yuen hurried off hooted and about one-half of their goods stolen
fuil speed
to Welbaiwel,
give 100
before they received any assistance. It is said outbreak at hostilities. warning
that the Chinese authorities made no effort to and The ip's how gun was disabled, her full much battered; they claimed to
by the woman, who is the wife of one of have destroyed the bridge and cöening tower of baied. The unfortunate men, accom. the Japanese shist and to bave killed the Admiral, the proprietors, lest next morning for Shanghai, The whole fleet cirated for action and with all fellow-travellers, some of whom expressed a and were most cordially hated by their Chinese sts and top hamper landed, pet to their boats
stroog "Thursday
desire to
them. murder and proceeded to about 6 pm, on
From the
the second number of the Chefoo of fight, Kores, apparently full
This mornlag the French gunboal Lion Express we learn that five thousand Chinese compected from Chinantu "for expected
The Asakt's correspondent mentions that im. arrived from Chemulpo, with over 40 Chinese, roops were rescued from the wreck of the Kowshing. These service wherever required." The Chowchowfu mediately after the occurrence of the 23rd last.
bad arrived at
Cheloo with 563 Chinese refugees the Queen suddenly became sick and none of the men stated that their ship was lying at anchor. when four Japanese men-of-war sorrounded (not troops) from Korea. When leaving Korea Min family have visited the King alace the fight. Min Eishan, Min Osboku, etc., have fled. Some them, and an officer came aboard and informed the was stopped twice by a Japanese man-of-war
she reports state that the Queen is missing. the purpose of ascertaining whether the Captain Galsworthy that
Intended to sink ammunition or troops for the Chinese, became sick an Orientalism for baving the transport, but were willing to take off the carried arms then of the Japanese Consul-disappeared in consequence of things disagree.
officers, The Capiain refused to desert foreign bis charge; the Japanese officer took his leave; General's assertion that German steamers have able
and almost not been stopped and searched on the Korean
occurred midnight July on reaching his ship she saved off word slim coasth). She was boarded the first time by a 20th in the Chinese quarter, Hirotaba, Nagadae butlers; these exploded, and on the drowndes bich latter Captain Meyer objected. The cabtreak is at present unknown. The feeling of tearing the ship to Japanese officer and a desen armed men, to About twelve stores were burnt; the cause of the fragments To men, killing all the European oifeste, as well Chinese passengers have presented Captain the public generally is peaceable; it was pro-
Meyer with a handsome souvenir for his kindness bably the work of raskt. Gendarmes are d as Captain von Hanneken, who was a passenger
to them. The Chowchoufu reports
the Settlement for the protection of băving seen t en board. The Japanese then steamed away.
drifting Kowsking boat belonging to the Chefoo, sighted first The Lion, en route
Korean islands. outer
An attack was made the other day by a body boat which had floated away from the ill-fated about close to the
Tho Taku
was coming in to tugboat Peike
of Japanese upon some Chinamen in Yokohama. five men in it; and then the Kowshing, with which 35 poor wretches, Chemulpo when the Chowchowe left. We hear The latter were in the employ of Messrs. Otto marts of the wreck, to many of them wounded, were still clinging that the captain of the Chowchowfu was told by Reimets & Co., and the affray commenced in They were speedily rescued, kindly attended to, the Japanese naval officer who boarded hire, their compound. A quantity of glass in the that the Japanese fired into and sank the windows of the buildings were smashed and and brought on to Chefoo; and are now in the
Kowsking because she was flying the British several men were hurt. The disturbance was Total's new naifve hospital
enalga without being entitled to it-N. C. quickly put an end to by the police and several
of the assailants were azrested. Daily News.
at
of the
The Japanese
and
a
A German steamer, the Chowchowys, has Just arrived from Chemulpo with a number of Chinese refugeet; she was boarded before leaving by Japanese officer with an armed wanted to party, who searched the ship send the native
tive passengers on shore again, to be tilized
as horse-tenders, etc., but the Captain and was successful, Here protested vigorously, fagitall
Here | there is little or no sign of agitation: the Japanese ensign is still flying at the Consplate, the Consal having received no lastractions to depart; the Total keeps a small armed party, under an officer, constantly patrolling the Settlement, with large body of troops close by in case of need and has announced his latention of protecting the Japanese Consulate so long as may be necessary. Altogether the situation is perplexing and would be farcical were it not for the many lives which have already been squandered,
LI HUNG-CHANG DEGRADED. We have received information that in consequence of his dilatoriness in pushing an against the Japanese the Imperial disfavour bas ellen upon the Viceroy Li Hung-chang, and he has been deprived of his Yellow Riding Jacket. To the Chinese mind this is very sigolficant step, the more so when the hitherte wonderful saccess which has attended the great astrap in avolically is remembered.
of his Imperial master la The Tracking, which was captured by the
Nagasaki harbour. Japanese, is now la
A number of the Chinese who arrived at Chefoo by the Elow from the Kowsking, were suffering from gunshot wounds.
tries
the censure of his
The steamers Smith and Cass are now under the American flag. The Smith arrived in Shanghal yesterday from Tamsul,
A number of
rather serious riot at
that place on Tuesday last. About 3 p.m. on that day a Chloese mob gathered about the
their
THE KOREAN INBROGLIO. We are indebted to our Japan exchanges for the following Itema:—
Representatives of the Ming faction are said to be gradually absconding "from the Korean capital.
The Queen of Kores reported as missing, is under medical treatment, as she is attacked with malarial fever.
The United States Government has agreed to China's request to take Chinese in Japan under its jurisdiction.
Mio Ei Shong and Min ✪ Shoku are said to have made
mada their escape while the Japanese and Korean soldlers were in combat at the palace.
The chief of the Telkyu-fa, Kores, has notified the lntended expulsion from the district of all Japanese who shall go about armed.
Hong Chang-t, the sessesin of Kim-Oklan, is said to have had a severe drubbing from Korean soshi of the pro-Japanese party,
Since the encounter between Koteen and Japanese soldiers in Seoul, many of the Ming family have fed from the capital.
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Several hundreds of Japanese women in
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place in the Cheong-lock district last week. The to Chinese and bave young families. The men ceremony had passed off satisfactorily, the guests has been CLOSED from the 1st Instant.
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JOHN ANDREW. sequel is extraordinary. The deceased bride's
Hongkong, 8th August, 1894. An "extra" sent out by the Osaka Mainichi on parents on hearing the news showed their grief July 29th states that the Korean King has issued in as unusual way; they collected their fiends on the bridgegroom's
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LIMITED. a proclamation announcing that the Chinese together and made a rald on soldiers at Asan have been ordered to evacuate bouee, smashing op the furniture the country, and that if they do not do so Kores abusing the bridegroom and his family. will ask the assistance of Japan in driving them News reaches as of the barsting of the large out, Mr. Otort has been officially informed tó
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moning, Four of the gunners were killed on the It is alleged by Japanese papers that the loss spot and many others were severely wounded. which will fall on Oraks merchants by reason of It appears that at the practice one shot the Chinese leaving without settling their had already been fred, and it was on the accounts will reach 80,coo yen. Possibly there second charge being introduced that the scci- is another side to the story; Chinese merchants dent occurred. As the fuse had not been themselves being heavy lorers through breaches applied the reason of the sccident of contracts and failure of the Japanese to take be that the gun was still over-hot from the first firing when loaded for the second time. The delivery,
loss of the gun is a serious one for the govern ment. Five of the wounded men were conveyed to the Native Hospital where they are under treatment.-Echo.
thought to
"Sad | CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER,
7th August, 1894.–Al 4 p.m.
STATION.
Tobl
Nagmaaki
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ABOY ww
Victoria Park the
Hood Putt cos
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8th August, 1894--At va sim.
SEA CLOSE.
Mr. Kato Etaho, a Buddhist priest who visited | Capalit. Jamm Siberia and Koren last year has now been despatched to Korea from the Hongwanji la Kyoto, He la expected to deliver sermons and addresses in the tents of the troops. He is
to be a
the lamour Kato descendant reported Kiyomass, one of the bravest of the generale who fought under Toyotomi Hideyoshi and one whose name has ever since been feared by the Tho Когевда
the
Toodare
Resalong massier
Male O
KWAİDios ibo ito ito laco
Đồ the 8th at 11.6 9.0. Bapestar thing. Mode outh to "south-east mlađaj Wasther viguely with slimider sånowara.
3--Bmnomata rudoçud in level of the no Se Seghan, beatha - mond
“Tumememmes la the shodo in depan, Exh
The Trukuba Kan cams in coniset on the 24th instant with the Chinese man-of-war Chỉ | may
use in Korean seas, and, after an engagement the latter was sunk. The Tsukuba Kan returned to Nagara on the 25th instant. At while the Japanese soldiers were Cap Rock towards Suigen-foambled and entered
line of defence; over foo Chinese soldiers ilear, whereby collision occurred between them. The Chinese troops opened fire, which WAR responded to by the Japaness woldiers. Field-guns put the Chinese to dight, and they sustained a loss of 180 killed and wounded.
170 Considerable attention has been excited by frequent Interviews between the Ministers of
China ip
ain Tokyo, Some people are
that credulous nous
enough to imagins the exchange of visitin between these two
these two diplomata has i
La grava political significance. At the commencement of section of the metre- complications, a
was lacliwed to think that a Pre existed between about the Kores question. understanding
and by it came to be rumoured that Russia, with her ally France, was particularly friendly towards Japan La one- nection with the prevent complication. And now these inresponsible journals are again raverting alliance. These papers, it must be observed, belong to the less important portion of the press. The Nichi Nicki gives the following tele» grame-
Tientsin, July 25th,
Eighty-four martes captured on board the Chinese warship Seks have been escorted to Sasebo. Three foreigners are said to be among the present comp thetokyo journalists have been fastracted by the War Minister not to publish anything concerning the war affaire io Korun until farther notice. Vice-Admiral Inonya is spoken of successor to Vico-Admiral Ito in the chief
B
at the P. & O. Pedoes were on board a junk land of the Isponses, Naval squadron into their original beilof about & Russo-Chinese
fetty yesterday, but have iloce been taken to the Arsenal.
The Japanese Consai-General yesterday morning handed over charge of Japanese Interests here to the Consul General for the United Stater.
The Harting and Kwangcht left Taku op Monday with troups. The soldiers were under the impression that they were gelog to the Yaloo River, but when they found their destination was Korea tome of them deserted,
It appears that the Chiasse fleet which left Welbalwel last week were ordered to proceed to
waters.
The Chinese soldiers at Asan are reported to be saflexing from a great dearth of provisions, having been radeond to living on rice gruel.
The Yushis advises the stationing of Japa nese war-ships between Formosa and the mainland of China to protect the N.Y.K sleamers to sad from Bombay-i
The inhabitants of the Loo Choo Islands are said to be very fearial at this crisle, lest in the event of Japan's misfortune the islanda should be selund by Chlas
It appears to be a fact that yesterday 4,000 troops felt Taku and 2,000 Port Arthur, making a total of 6,000 for Korea. It is said ooo more are ready for departare.
26
of
It is sald with every appearance of truth that 5 men-ol-war will be despatched to Kores. The staff of the Red Cross Society of Japan la Two companies with four gung the Patang to start for Koras at any moment on troops and one with four runs, of the Bodyguard, of Instructions hom thố War Ollics, began on the morning of the ward to embark ai
Chemulpe for the purpose of punishing the | recna Tapanese Mfalters of Foreigu and Home| Tang-ku, The remainde "of, the Bhinnek
Japanese, but on airival at Linkongião a těla. gram was seceived ordering them back and the alps returned and were sale at Welkaiwel on Tassday eveolog.
Native reports received Intät,
“last night rapte- namted 20,000 Chinees troupe në haring cobored
Affairs have instructed local Governers to strictly troops were expected on the same day to embark guard against those who may attempt offensive at Sin-ching. Two companies of the Jia-tes notes against Chinese residents.
troops, at Petang, noo of the E-shing treept, and Prayers are being offered for the safety of the 5,000 of the Heo-tai tropps lof en the sand with, Japanese troops in Korso ni ika Bhaine el Cajas | in companies of the Shirtas trespa
V; 0, Thas, First Ąultant. Hongkong Observatory, Bik Angust, 1894.
HONGKONG REGISTER, -
Funimat
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10.10
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6.04
the
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Loquat open når ingentem on din pielā 7. G. Tian, Yint Avilatant. Hongkong Observatory, 8th August, 1804.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
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. COMPANY, LIMITED, JEYE'S WOOD PRESERVER OF ANTISEPTIC PAINT.
Appelated SOLE AGENTS for the
The whole block of buildings consisting of HOTEL (partly furnished) with large CONCERT | THE Undersigned have this day been HALL, several substantially BUILT HOUSES, SHOPS and OUT-HOUSES, Bec, &c., c. Admirably adapted for FIRST-CLASS HOTEL or BUSINESS PREMISES.
Possession may be taken on OCTOBER 1ST, 1894-
The PROPERTY may be purchsand by PRIVATE TREATY.
For particulars, apply to
Mein. SHAW & CHALANT. Bangkok, 14th June, 1894.
N°
TO BE LET
17351
5. WILD DELL BUILDINGS (Furnished of Unfurnished), Five Good Rooms situated in the best part of the bolding,
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co., Ld. Hongkong, th March, 1804.
TO LET.
TO. SEYMOUR TERRACE.
NOFFICES in Victoria Buildings.
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OFFICE in No. 4. Prayn Central, No. 4, OLD BAILEY STREET. GODOWNS in WANCHAI st the back of MCGREGOR'S BARRACKS.
OFFICES and ROOMS at Connaught House.
DAVID SASSOON, BONS & Co. Hongkong, 7th August, 1894-
LEVY HERMANOS.İ
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(XWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, A great variety in Fancy Gooda and Optioni Instruments. "Novalifas" "received by every
16, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
of theme PERFECT DISINFECTANTS, and Prepared to supply quantities to it purchasers, at Wholesale Prices. Exten Special farms for Shipping and large Orders.
Sir ROWERT RAWLINSON, C.B., CE, Chief Sanitary Engineer, Local Goveniment Bask London, says
*It in the best Disinfectant in me,”
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,
Wongkang, toth Tunn, 199H
Fresh Air and Exercise.
Get all
of böth, if in
that's pos. sible
need of
strength,
flesh and
nerve force. There's need, too, of plenty of fat food.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation kaowa to
science:
Scott's Emulsion is constantly ofecting Curs of Consumption, Bronchitis, and kindred diz- eases where other methods VAI.. Hosts à Bawns, Kad, London, all Chemists
Bola Agent for Hongkong sad the Xmpire of China ----CHẨN A FOOL, mt Watkins à Coj
07th March, 1894.
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