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of the "representative" banker,

But every paner 'nes them constantly and with absolute Emmunity in the care of the allered burglar or any other common eflender. The law permits anything to be said about a man who can't hire * fifty-guinea counsel to draw its attention to his wronge

алое

When a person of no wealth or social imp st. arrested on a sensations! charge, the Chaise of events is always much the same. There in

an urgent demand among the dally horror-mongers for his portacit, and if, as often happens, it can't be obtained at short no ice, any other Yet locking postralt does instead. It matters very Bule whose portrait it is so long as It is brutal-fonking. The beetle-brow on this awful piedurtion fa, in itself, wufficient to make a fair trial levossible. The misshapen eare ATS Hving prejudice, and the wolplne eyes an eniseme of ly». Te parla-like underj

e defendant. I pesjøred evidence against the

No editor ventures, by any chance, to publish the portrait of some banged Thug as that of the. emirent director who le suspected of mlaappro- priation, and, if he did, that law which regards every man ar Innocent till he te found guilty would promptly suppress him. But the other man can he represented by picture which carries murder, arson and cannibalism in every lineament, and he circumsiance creates not even adaple on the Dent Sex of nublic opinion.

In the case of the sensational alleged burglar the onlinary newspaper report is equally an Outrage upon the nomlaal principles of the law. "The prisoner was seen issuing from certain He resisted violently and premben.

After a felled the officer with a jmmy. furious struggle, in which two constables were disabled, he wa

captured.... lergth at

On being searched at the watch bouse a quantity of hnese-breaking Implements were fou'd la ble postesalon.

He has since been receg alsed as notorious offender with a long list of These are the rart previous convictions," &c. of stateme is which are to be found in any

whenever

of the daily per

suspect *

concerned. orary hem he sape 1s

Yet, cranding to the noble mexima of Anglo- Australian justice, the law doesn't know, until it lems from the verdict of the jury, whether the defendant was seen coming out of an officer, or out of his own boase, or out of anywhere; it is totally unaware whether the jemmy or whether he affi er wrx briland with

at

wilfully knocked out bis own intelligence by dashing it a ainst a wall; It has no knowledge whether there was any struggle at all, whether anything was found or the prisoner, and—unless

shis own identity-whether he he announces notorious offender, or merely the Chief Justice who has been arrested by mistake while out walking

night In

In company with the local All the stereotyped Bishop or the Cardinal, newspaper assertions are merely the ex parte statements of the prosecution-that is, of

Therefore, the police.

the papers which publish them

declare to *1 facts simply #dvance that the accused is guilty, that the statements of the prosecution are absolutely true, that the dence-whatever it may be -Is lie, and that it is the bounden daty of the jury to convict the prisoner. no matter what evidence he may advice. Yet, if the same in similar fashion, the assertions papers ace pred, of the prosecution in the case of the insigential bank-diretor, and stated off-handedly that he hart mustard the fonds, and wilfully falsified the balance-sheet, and obtained deposits under also and had bren a callous swindler pretrans generally what would happen?

In the case already alluded to the principles nity were outraged in an even more glaring

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1894-

The average man hates anything crooked, except corkscrews.

As in sule there is nothing more wearing on a man then w«ult,

The man who gives as much as he ought to do never growls about it.

The motto of the office-seekers: "Never give lo till the offices give out."

In sa sulograph book--" Re consistent. Never accept advice. Not even this."

The French and Russian alliance seems to be a sort of an international drunk,

Japan should not forget to make allowances for John Bail to the China shop.

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It is curious how pleased a man who bets on the races feels when he comes out even.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

17th September, 1894-At 4 p.m..

TAFIUM.

Whethou w

Toblo....

Magmaski

Mak

Poochow

ANDY......

Ampoul SIM

CANDON

Gap Rack

Many a man who is noxious to reform the world has a gate that is hanging by one binge,

People who are always telling their troubles....... ard never at a loss for something to talk about.

A very satate political "boss" remarks that it la always the man with push who gets the poll.

Some people are so constituted that they cas. never see the bright side of anything but = dollar.

There can be no doubt as to the existence of a currency panic when ten mills ae longer make

one cent.

Many than would carry a horden canten- tedly If officious persons did not tell him it was

beary.

too

Married men are always preferred as workmen. They are more docile; they know what it is to be housed.

#57

* 54

Bong,

Victoria Za

4.5

19.15

13.30

Holbow.... Haiphong Boltono Kanila

Cape St. James..

Wind.

18th September, 1894.—At 10 am,

STATION

32.00

* SE

Tokke

Nagal Thanghai Fuochow

Cantco...

Rorums Victoria Fank

When a man does not want to do a thing be SAVE "I cannot,” when he cannot do it he says “I don't want to."

According to Ram's Horn no man who looks Rock ...... high can live low. The astronomer appears to have the best of it.

It goes almost without saying that the Japanese gamecock will make ibe feathers fly when it reaches Shanghai.

Teacher-What happened when the man killed the goose that laid the golden egg? Dick Hicks-His goose was cooked.

When you are buying a horse, don't consult a pedestrian, and when you are courting a woman, don't ask advice of a bachelor.

The Agreement Was There-Gomer-Do you and your wife agree, Cawker? Cawker- Oh, ves, indeed. That is, I

I do. Why do you not rop begging and try to get do not wish to give upa sure thing for sn

hese

favorite hymn is "I Would Not Live Alway" is pretty apt to send for a doctor the moment he feels a dek.

some work in are 2400 ME."

The man

Don't despise the fitila things," remarked the retired gracer. "Littic drops of water and Hitle

made a millionaire out of me." grains of

Angelina (to her newly betrothed)-Ob, Edwin, there's such a good-looking girl just behind you I Do look! Edwin-Ah, I've no eyes for good looks now, derling.

The boopskirt has at last found favour. The Dahomey women In the Midway will take some home with them, They think the line of beauty is the crinoliae.

New Lodger-There isn't room to swing a cat in this small apartment. Landlady-Well, you didn't expect to rent a British man-of-war for 26

■ week, did you?"

A Pennsylvania Wedding-First Neighbour (in the coal regions)-How did see weddingaki come offski? Second Neighbour-Very stylishski, Twenty-three heads brokenski.

Medical Examiner-Have there ever been any symptoms of insaulty in your family 7 Applicant for Insurance-Teser—that is, my sister once refused a man worth half a

■ million,

than usual. On that occulon the bull falls Desn't it ?" said Mrs. Tidywell,

to

had

The

A Horror of Asiatic War-War always makes

replied her husband. "Dear me. What are we going to do for tex and Japaness screens 17

"Do you take the daily paper ?" asked the newly installed janitor of the apartment bouse. "No," replied the lady to whom he was talking, we subscribe for it, but the people in the next flat take it.

Spellbound-It weakens

* young man's enthusfam, no matter how much he may be in love, when he gets the first impassioned letter from bla Inamorata and finds that she spells "Dear" "Deer."

he sits near a keyhole.

"Was the view from the Ferris wheel worth anything?" "Well, I should say so. One of the passengers had on a sealskin cloak exactly like I wanted, and before we get clear around George bad promised me I could have it."

header Premier Dibbs proceeded, on the very morning after the event, to recommend for pro- mollan the officers who said they distinguished themselves in the fray, promotion was distinctly reward for the capture of two dangerous malefactors. Therefore, by his Eastein sending lo the aforesaid recommendation, Tibbs vidually annoncords, that the accused by actions which speak more loudly than word were malefactors, that the police charges brought against them were absolutely true, and, as the natural consequence, that any statements they might make in their own defence, which con-

Matrimonial Misfits-We never knew A WOMAN tradicted these polles assertions, were absolutely

alse. The promotions in onestion would have who belloved in taking ice-cold baths in the been entirely unobjectionable after the convic-maralog, and sleeping with the windows open, tion of the prisoners-supposing them. be who didn't have husband whe catches cold f convicted. But, as things stood, they ought to bare resulted in Premier Dibbs being hauled It Beats Thèm All-Edith-What is the before, the Supreme Court, and there fined, or best dentifrice, dear? Ruth-Villalay, Edith- severely admonished, or com

er committed prison for Villainy?! Ruth-Certainly! Did you ever a gross act of contempt and a constructive inter-read of a villain who did not show gleaming ference with the course of justice. And the white teeth under his black moustache same punishment should have been served out to every editor who arrogated to himself the righis

of the jury by finding the prisoners guilty without trial, and thereby proceeded to syste. matically create public feeling which must Inevitably make a fair trial Imporelble,

person who

and incites the asrames, and

of an untried man, public to assume; the gilt of an

Interferes with the course of justice theesty

his conviction, is morally just as As the one who bribes a jury and there. Mr. Youngme-And so say baby got the by interferes with the course of justice to procure prize at the baby show? I knew be would. It

Also,

his offence arises from couldn't have been otherwise. Old Bachelor Acquittal

(one of the judges)—Yes, madam, we all agreed base and

mercenary motives; jary-fiser" does his work for cash payment that your baby was the least objectionable of from the accused, while the owner of the the lot. sensational newspaper does his for cash Bits from Chicago—An old gentleman stand- payment derived from the extra circulation of log before a marble statue which word only the his dally borrars. Further, his offence is contume of the "nude in art." He slowly spelt aggravated by the fact that it is never com- the title-" P-s-y-c•h•e”—and with one sweeping mitted except against a poor and friendlers glance be suspect. The court sever Interferes la such Physique, red: "Ab, you! I neo- Mother-Jace, you must choose between the cases except when it is officially moved to do 10

so by an array of high-priced counsel two. Will you many the man who loves you Therefore, this gross perversinst the prisoner Mamma, as an up-to-date girl, I must reply that

of justice is or the man who can dress you? Daughter- always carefully direc ́ed who is too impecunions to obtain ball, to that—| although love is a very desirable thing, clothes

in pilion

And cut off from outer world are an absolute necessity.

The

Lod

to

crime

his

being

against

the

the

A Case of Necessity-She-It is true that Miss. Richleigh has money, but she lu siso very exacting. you marry her you will have to give up smoking and drinking. He--If I don't marry her I shall have to give up eating also.

he has practically no knowledge of the injury Rare humour is a times mada manifest in the that is being done him; and who, even if he police courts of the city and country, Qulte ould beronte aware of It, is too poor to taks recently on Irishmen in Jersey City was under measures for his own entleh is invariably When asked if he had anything to say in his it is a mest, examination upon a charge of assault and battery, degrading, wormy offence directed against the man who la already defence, Patrick, with all the seriousness in the and never against the one who is in world, sald: si Well, your Honour, I saw but to protect himself. In every respect lule of the fight, as I was underneath most of

the assertion that the law treats every prisoner the time."

as lunocent unili kis gulit proved is a lie,

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far as any save the wasithy prisoner le concerned. And, further, it always has been a ila, and, to sil appearance, it always will be one so long as there are poor and rich in the land,

WISE AND OTHERWISE.

(COMPILED FROM MANY SOURCES.)

No man is a hero to his mother-in-law, Thousands sie drewood by getting in the swim,

A WORD FOR OURSELVES:

In everything we teks high place-

The mart, the fald, the forum ƒ Our yachts are first In overy 1200,

In short, high cockaloruss,

We may not have the skill and braina

To best the whole creation, But we kill more people on valilroad trains

Than any other natton,

CONSUMPTION, Warting Diseases, and General Debility, Doctors disagree as to the relative

A great many people count the cost but never | valos of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphite; the

pay it

It là time wasted to argue with a doubt. · Kick

It out.

It's the corpulent person who has let Hie go to waist.

en supplying strength and flesk-the others glving nerve power and acting as a tonic to the digestion and Zasillon of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo

Mac....... Hulhow Haiphont Bollano..... Manila Cape

14.09

ZZZzzzzzz

On the 19th at 10.50 a m., Mack erath cone hoisted. At 10.50 6., the centre of the typhoon is situated to the west-north-west

between wet-anrth-west and northwest At viry ... 1 Hongkong, barometer failing fresh nail winde increasing, with every probability en gale frais the north-east during the next #4 hours.

of Hillman, At present, it is probabis mrving La direction

1- Barbetar redated to level of theses in inebat, bathy and hundredtha, Temperatura ha tha shade in degrees, R. renhaft. Homlitir la percentage of saturation, the Sumry of air saturated with inchatzera bačng xon, q=Directieo of the wind to two points. 3.-Force of the wind seconding to Besofort scade. State of she want, & Blue sky, Deched clooda, Driesling rain, Fog, Hoomy, Han, Zightning, #Ovečka, / Funky showers, y Squadly, » Kalu, a Tader,ufbišty, Daw" ). *—Rala in inchis, tooth and hosdradz

1.0.100, Frit Aastaciat, Hongkong Observatory, 18th September, 1894-

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Baserocter......

Previous

day 40.

st to Ra.

On date

Or data $145.1.

Temperature.... Humiltyn) a Direction of wind... Forco Weather......... Rala........

+0.51 ཐོན

05.31

12

WNW

3

Highest open air temperaturn on the sythomsonumenaůž Lowest open air temperature on the 17th...

F. G. Vigo, First Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, 18th September, 1894.

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1894.

ALLISON'S HIGH-CLASS.

VAUDEVILLES.

MIRTH AND MUSIC.

Co-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

Wishing to Secure Subscription

Griffins for the Next Meeting 1994/95 are requestra to Communicate as Early as Possible with the Undersigned.

2

HART BUCK, Acting Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 18th September, 1894.

979

TO LET,

FROM 1ST OCTOBER.

`REENMOUNT" CAINE ROAD, EIGHT

ROOMS.

For particolare, apply to

Mexars. GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, 18th September, 1804.

IoFo

Motels.

HOTEL DE LA PAIX.

FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES.

THIS HOTEL situated on the FRENCH CONCESSION, * very conventent spot an Shameen. is now mepered to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION to any TOURISTS ́or OCCASIONA' VISITORS who wish to belag their FAMILIES to per avialt to CANTON. ard EVERY POSSIBLE ATTENTION will be paid to their Comfmis.

A FIRST-CLASS TABIE D'HOTE kept, WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality; and the Chuges for the same are EXTREMELY FAIR and REASONABLE.

A well furnished BILLIARD SALOON with PAR attached.

V. A. ROZARIO, Manager.

Canton, 31st July, 1894.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

· MIVANOSHITA, HAKONE.

(B34

Pour and a half hours from Yokohama.

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,

THE

***HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE BUILDINGS,

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

8567

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY,

5. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-kl-wan Road.)

HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and

THE SUMMly pleasant DRIVE

to be had on the Island. BAY VIEW* occables the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan Pond, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Sinam-launches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious fawII,

To the other attractions of this popular resort

BATHING PAVILIONS

“HE GREATEST SUCCESS ever seen in have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from

THE

HONGKONG.

PART I.

THE COMEDIETTA, "A MODEL PAIR."

Geo. Pembroke, Tack Bazter Angelina Polly

un

M.D....Mr. DANIEL H. KELLY.

Mr. ALF. JAMES. Senorita DOLORES, „Mls Bessir GRIY.

Cornet & Piano Obligato.-Pro. JAS. BOYER.

Mr. JAMES and Señorita DOLORES, in the Popular Comedletta, "AN UNWELCOME INTRUDER,"

Prof, EDISON with the PHONOGRAPH,

EDISON is Special Agent for Edison's

Phonograph in the Far East.)

(Mr.

M. KELLY and Miss GREY, in "IMOGENES! STRATAGEM."

FIN DE SIECLE DANCE,

PART I

To conclude with the screaming farce "IRISH JUSTICE," Characters by the Company. SEATS may be Booked at KELLY & WALKWŃ.

ÁDMISSION :-

Dress Circle & Stalls.$2, Back Seats.....sengvos

Soldiers and Sailors half-pilce to Buck Santu. Hongkong, 16th September, 1894-

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP, COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 PM, dally.

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL. THE YEAR ROUND.

1643

THIS commodious and well appointed

HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,350 feet above sea-level, bas just been thoroughly sedecorated, renovated and refurbished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commandı magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of Chias

SUMMER RATES,

(FROM MAY IT TO OCTOBER 31ST). One person, per dayanım

13.00

One person, per week ........................ One person, per month ......from gya to 85.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

day

7.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

wwede po

STJER 45.00 Married couple (occupying ona roam) per

month iconomum.from $128 18 140.00 For further particulars, apply to

MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel,

1931

Hongkong, yist August, 1804-

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Ber Mouth.

[976 | DOARD and LODGING from $60 to $70

R. TUCKER,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.

HE Company's Steamship

"FORMOSA," Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the Ports on THURSDAY, the soch instant, at zo AM.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIN & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 18th September, 1894.

[p81

"STRATH" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CĄNAL.

THE Steamship with Hypophos.

phites the two are combined, and the affect la The mesnest man wil sometimes give him-wonderful. Thousands who have derived so permanent benefit from other preparations have self away.

Well posted--the man who is in arrears in kle been cored by this. Boot's Emulsion" la club dues.

perfectly palatable, and is easily digested even Apropos of college colours, the favourite wees by those who cannot tolerate plain Cod Liver ÖIL Any Cheenlet can supply #--Bola Ayunt to be riller.

Man has one advantage of woman. Ha oua | for Honghang and the Temples of Chisarne N

"STRATHLEVEN," Cormack, Commander, will be despatched for the above Port on or about WEDNESDAY, the| roth October.

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CAREILL & Co.,

Agents Sanghong, 19th Hapfanlar, sõja

Managar.

[861

Hongkong, 9th August, 1804.

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Stypet.)

"HE Undareigned has always thought that

Tischplace as thie was the one thing

seeded to fi In between HOTEL Lips and the FRIVATE BOARDINo Hour-providing) 18. Jan First-class is every datali, place where. One may bare bis GRILLED CHOP & STEAK

Intimations.

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

▼ 1ST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG L. TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

25.-Aberdeen Dock.

40.-Anderson, Cupt, G. C., East Point, 14-Anderson, Capt. G. C., Praya Central.

8.-Amhold, Karberg & Co.

Bank Hongkong & Shanghal.

84.-

-Bank Horg`org & Shanghai, Peak Men, B.Bell, Dr., Residence.

66,-Blackhead & Co., Office,

65.-Blackhead, F., Residence.

6.- Bradley & Co.

19.-Butterfield & Swire, Shipping Dept.

35,--Butterfield & Swire, Sugar Office. 36a-Butterfield & Swire, Refinery, Quarry Bay. 42-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. 32.-China Mail Office. 11-Club, Hongkong. to-Club. Pesk

71-China Sugar Refinery, Town Office. 72-China Sugar Refinery, East Polut. 87 Compradore, D. Laprsik & Co., Office.

do. Residence. 75.-Compradore, Lauts, Wegener & Co. 78-Cousins, J., Sunt, S. O. & N. P. Co. 13-Daily Press Office.

do, us,

8c.-Dairy Farm Co., Wyndham Street. 67.-Dairy Farm, Pok Foo Lum.

73

-David, A. J., Residence.

60.-David & Co., Office,

30-Dock Co.

41.-Dodwell, Carlil & Co. 17.-Douglas Lapralk & Co. 58-Electric Co. Hongkong.

14.-E Co., Pharmacy.

C. Pesidence Fletcher &

74-

47.-Gas

18-Gas Co., East Point. Co. West Point. Livingston &

31-Gibb,

& Co.

7-Godown Co., Kowloon,

8r.

-Godown Co Prays Central. 33-Godown Co., West Polut.

44.-Government House.

foHarbour Master.

6.Harrison, W. Stuart, Residence.

2. Hartigan, Cantlle, & Stedman, Drs. 95-Haskell, D., Reildence,

1-Hongkong Telegraph Office...

26-

C.

War, Wi Residence.

Wise & Co.

-Hospital, Alice Memorial. 804-Hospital, Government Civil,

32-Hotel, Hongkong, Public Telephone. 35-Hotel, Mount Austlu.

29-Hotel, Peak.

56.-Hotel, Victoria, Pablic Telephone. 82.-Ho Tung, Banham Strand.

77. Hồ Tung

Praya Central

59.-Ho Tang, Residence. 17.-Humphreys &

& Son, Office.

68-Humphreys, 1 D., Residence.

H. H., Residence. 30. Dr., Praya Central. 23- Jordan,

53-Judd,

Jordan, D. Residence. 43.-J

Indd, W., Resklence. 6.Kennedy, J. Causeway Bay. 64. Kennedy,), Horse Repository. 31.--Kerosene Godown.

70-Kramer. J., Residence.

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меже

91.-Lamke & Ragga. 93-Lamke, J., Residence, 27-Lane, Crawlord & Co. 89.-Layton, B., Queen's Road."

do. Residence. Bo.-Lawson, Dr. Residence, 39-Mackintosh, E., Residence. 08.-Man On Insurance Co.

4-Nam Woo & Co. 46.-Oplom Farm.

Peak.

59. P. 0. Mess, 15-Police Station. Central 51.-Ray, E. C., Office. 34-Ray, C., Residence, 45-Rope B

26.—Rost, A., Residence.

4-Ramsey Comdr., R.N., Residence.

Sz

Sallors Home

S 94-Sassoon, M. 49-Skewan & Co. 100-Sperry Floor Co.

& Co., Office.

Dr., Residence. G.R.

G. R., Residence.

Companies.

54-Train Station, Peak, 93-Tung Kee & Ca

W. H., Residence. Wickham, 62-o Kee & Co.

36.-Watson & Co, Queen's Rond.

79-Yueng Larn Kec.

38---Yuen Fat Hong. Benham Strand.

PRIVATE

3.-Beveridge, Dr., Morrien Hill,

3-Hongkong, 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. 15. The Exchange is open day and night.

W. STUART HARRISON, Manager. Hongkong, 21st August, 1896. -

For Sale.

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JAP

JAPAN

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"APAN COPYING PAPERS.

JAPAN WALL PAPERS.

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Entimations.

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SMITHS, 2nd! OPTICIANS. CHARTS - BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sule Acenta for Louis Audronner' Watches- awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition;

and for Wolelländer and Rohn' CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE CLASSES ́ and SPYGLASSES. No. 8, Queen's Road Central,

[597 G. FALCONER & CO.,

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SPECIAL NOTICE.

1697

THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" will

THE the Hongkong and Victorin

Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5-30 to 7.30 o'clock

PRICE....................TEN CENTS, Coples ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate--25 couts.

Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong

| Telegrapë has by far the largest circulation of Any English newspaper published in the Far East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terns on application.

Hongkong, 14th October, 1801.

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAI,

REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Hand.

L. MALLORY,

Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.

DENTISTRY,

R. J. ŠAKATA (from Japan),

DMr. SUI SANG.

DENTAL SURGEONS.

55, Queen's Road Central,

First Class Dentistry and Moderate Fees

Consultation Free.

Hongkong, 9th April, 1804.

SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th March, 1804-

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

M

R.

AND

MODERATE FEES.

1723

F401

WONG TAI FONG.

Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprenties, and latterly assistant to Dr. Roos)

HAS REMOVED

TO

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel).

CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 27th July, 1891.

To be Let:

TO LET,

DWELLING HOUSES

"HIGHCLERE,” at MAGAZINE Gay. No. 12. CAINE ROAD.

Nos. 1 & 1, RIPON TERRACE.

No. 8, OLD BAILEY.

No. 9. CHANCERY LANE,

Pay

FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in ELGIN STREET, PEEL STREET and STAUNTON STREET, FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STREET,

OFFICES

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Mesars. Dott-

OLAS LAPRAIK & Co.'s

GODOWNS :

BLUE BUILDINGS. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Ca, Lid Hongkong. 6th September, 1894

TO LET.

NOS, & SEYMOUR TERRACE,

[as

OFFICES in Victoria Buildings. GODOWNS in WANCHAI st the back of MCGREGOR'S BARRACKS.

OFFICES and ROOMS at Connaught Hours.

No. 3, CAMERON VILLAS.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 13th September, 1804-

TO LET.

#F)

LTOUSE No. 3. “BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,"

facing Parade GROUND.

OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, "MARDE Hove," QUEEN'T ROAD.

ROOMS

QUEEN'S ROAD.

BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,"

`HOUSE No. 6, Ice House STREET, latnly

GODOWNS in DUDDELL STREET.

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under occupied by Messa, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. rigued.

stary hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; og laHE HONGKONG DIRECTORY, and NA FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE.

H

#

MITSUI BUSSAN KÄISHA,

*, Queen's Road Central Hanokane, arð fannssy' rigs

FOR SALE

948

Apply to

DELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, 14th September, 1894. 1971

TO LET.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, THE PRAK,

Apply to

Y

c/o Hongkong Telegraph Disca, Hongkong, roth September, 1894.

1961

TO BE LET

I rollen be riven. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS ↳ PRIVATE PARTIES from the Office of the Honkgong Telegraph, per MENU or ORDER the Parties sanding: Disbes, &c, for same-and Cash, Terme ---- Breakfast...per meu 0.75.er Monta TIMB...

$0.75. Dinner ****

$1.25. "Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner... Breakfast and Thiên nonstan Tita and Dianer omma

SPECIAL TIFFINS DINNERS werved | in Excellent Style at short notice.

W. THOMAS, Proprietor.

(like best and most complete work of the kind meer published in ASIA. The Directory contains de China, Japan and all the other Cosaries a Aik the latest and most reliable statistics concern-

ist, with a mass of varied Information as the Ear East,

by publication in any part of the World, BRICE

SKİDENTAL COOKINSmartmen: 9.00 Ta barpotained from all Bookseller in China, Jane e Stralis Betilmente diy hand at the Ditos of pe

Honghong, sath June, sine

EMERAy, Interesting subjaciu unrivalMS)

-$40

*THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

Peddar'a Hill.

· Hongkong, with Fademy, Alpg.

TO. 5. WILD DELL BUILDINGS Naked or Unumakad). Find Good Rooms situated in the best part of the bulking,

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND

FINANCE Co, Kot

Honghong, yth Marol, Elge

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