AMSTERDAM, August 261k. Two deaths from cholera occurred here today, At Amsterdam eleven cases of cholera and on death from that disease were repo.ted.
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
13 September, 1894-At 4 p.m.
366 cares and 154 deaths in Slediec and 747 | down lo the engine room the suffocating nature Casca and 370 deaths In Petrikov.
of steam would soon make its effect falt. How It comes about that they should be working the donkey boller at all in not excily boller was not used and was not needed, until understood at present, because the donkey
after arcival in Singapore. By the accident the Amherst was left without engineers to bring her on to Slogapore. The arents thereupon tele- graphed to Singspire to send on men at
In reply to this, | nce.
engineers workin k (Messrs. Anderton and Woodford) left by the Sappho and strived there on Sunday forenoon, Steam was raised in the Amherst, and she left Malacca at 5 o'clock last evening, and reached Singapore at about suurise this morning. Strange to say no damage was done to the ship. The
MENTONE, August 16th, Considerable excitement has been occastened in afficial circles by x marder committed here to-day. M. Ruissel, secretary to the Police Commbuary, while entering his house, was shot by an unknown mea. Very few people were lo the vicinity of the house at the time, and the murderer made his escape anmolested. It b supposed that the shooting was done la revenge by an anarchist.
Bucharest. August 26th. The cholera is rapidly spreading in Besarabia, The Septtery Councli demands that the whole Hoe of travel along the Froth be cordoned by the military.
ATHENS, August 26th.
An earthquake was felt here at 8 o'clock this morning. The shock was also felt in Corinth, Valizza, 7 nte, Theber, Chalcit and Atalanta. The Inhabitants of some of the places affected were terribly frightened, thinking there was about to be ▸ receiltion of the disasters that occurred some Hitle ilme ago. They fled to the folde and ather open places for safety. So far known to persons were killed.
st of killed foclades three Malay firemen and the second engineer, a young Eur'an named Amstead. Amerend died la the hospital on Saturday morning. He leaves a wife, but no family. According to test report regarding the chief engineer, Mr. Lees is said to be doing well.
SIAM NOTES.
Bavakok, September 13th. glad to learn, is still making promising progress His Majesty the King, our readers will be
towards recoVĚTY.
An extensive Flower Garden and promenade
SHOCKING CASE OF PIRACY OFF) ar at present in course of construction at that
SINGAPORE.
FOUR CHINESE MURDERED.
Maloy Pirates From The Islands.
There came into Singapore the afternoon (September 14th) one of the most ghasily sights that has ever come into the port for very many grais. A Chlane tongkang which had left apore on the 6th or 7th instant with a crew of eight mer. retained to rest in charge of three men only. Four hod'es of other members
of the of the crew, fearfully-
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deck, instated, were lying on the
portion of the city called Ban Lum Poo, B. R. H. Krom Mun Naret.
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The Electele Light, it has been decided by the Departoient, in to be used for flaminating all the principal roads of Bangkok. The work is to be undertaken at once.
Capt. Stanhem, on the arrival of the Mongkut, from Hongkong, on Wednesday, discovered in his state-room 180 tins of oplem not entered on the ship'e manifest! He also found that bit "boy" had decamped. The matter was daly reported to the nathalies. Bangkok Times.
September irth.
F
The Bangkok Hotel, an old establishment, has chase to exist, and she farolture and effecti were sold by public auction yesterday. bidding at the sale was brisk
The
bait killed
been by Malay plate whom
the roar
Chincte bad generously offered to "netst and were assisting Anather member of the crew who had become felghtened
The British steamer Strathiyon, which arrived bad jumpe overbaard and was diswned. It here last week from Saison, consigned to the
from арреа
the story
gathered from the three Arracan Coy, I loading rice for Europe, The men left of the crew, that their boat, "Kimer cleared on Saturday with a cargo ni vice for
named
of the same destination. The Winnington Hall le completing her loading st. Koh-al-Chang. go of 400 p
She will take away shout 4,500 tons also for Yurope. Siam Observer.
Hock Hin "took her clearancs fro
the 6th Inst., with a
of petroleum,
In cash, for Tinggi. They
Jell
four
had
neer
50
several hundred dollars Dutch Island Rble. crew on board of eight men. Short- ly after they left Singapore they were met by a Malay phran on board of which were three Malays from one of the neighbouring Islande. There three men asked if the tongkang would tow them as they were tired. The Chinamen generously wave them this concession and cam out rope, taking the nhran in tow. Everything went well, and it be night time the wind
Flack and
and all the crew were asleep on the deck, except the man at the helm. The men at the helm states that, before he was swing of what was doing, the Malays had op Alongside and had jumped on board. They made one rush for the sleeping crew, and succeeded in despatching of the root west hes where they ly, cutting them op in a shocking fashion. Resistance way hopeless; indeed, before they scarcely had their eyes dora they were sent into elerally, One man of the crew became so frightened that be jumped overboard and he was
drowned, unless possibly he has been picked up by a pass. Ing boat, which la extremely doubtful. The other three men hegged for they bart all to their tow mercy and, seeing that r power, (although one of the men was afterwards badly wounded on the arm from kels cut the Malays latened to their prayer, and did nothing else in the way of attempting to like human life. They plundered all the money they could find in the boat, and managed to get altogether something like $500. They never touched the cargo; and they seemed satisfied with the money. They then packed up the money into their penhu and left.
The three Chlormen, left alone, decided on
FEMININE FASHIONS IN ALL AGES.
The vertugadin or bustle first appeared in Francs about 15'9.
Reffe came into use in North Europe shoot the middle of the Sixteenth century.
During the Tenth century no woman wit allowed to appear at church without a veil,
Corsets have been found on the mammles of Egyptian princesses of the rorst family.
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1- Barometer rechaced my laval of the men to loche, tretho mad
hundredth Temperature in the shade in degrann, E tenbelt, pHundility in partentage of saturation, tha humidity of ale natuurstad with moisture being sao, a–Disction of the wind to two poluta. .--Force of the wind according tợ Bakosode, State of the wartbar, à Bios sky, e Detached doud, Delading in, Tos. Gizony, á Hall, 7 Lightning, » Origerat, # Purling showers, y Squilly, » Rali, i know f Thundar, • Flailty, w Den' wa). 40Rain he tachan, tasks and hundradika
T'G. Fan, Fret Aselatzet,
To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
ALLISON'S HIGH-CLASS
VAUDEVILLES.
TO-MORROW (TUESDAY),
25TH SEPTEMBER, 1894- A NEW BILI, MIRTH-MUSIC- DANCING.
THURSDAY,
17TH SEPTEMBER, 1894, A GALA NIGHT, Under the Distingolshed Patronage of His Excellency Sir W. ROBINSON,K.C.M.G., and HE. Major-General BARKER, C.B.
SATURDAY,
29TH SEPTEMBER, 1894. GRAND SMOKER,
Assisted by Local Talent.
SEATS may be Booked at KELLY & WALSH'S.
ADMISSION :----
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H.E. Major-General D7GBY BARKER, C.B. Commanding H.M's Forces in China, And the life of the Colony.
MR
[R NATH. RUCHWALDY will give an Entertainment at the above Thentic,
Hongkong Observatory, 34th September, 1894. kindly assisted by some
HONGKONG REGISTER.
Previova
On date On dabe
day 4 p.m.
..
03.72
20.76
Rasemter..... Temperatur...... Hrecting of
Weather=|===== Bal........
0.01
Highart open air temparative os the wird.. Lowest open als temperstars on the ward............ On the rgth at 1 ye p.m. Mack Hul halsted.
J. G. Fica, Fint Andreunt.
equivalent of $16,000 in our money to buy her Hongkong Observatory, 24th September, 1894.
In 1516 Franci I gave bis Queer the
fo 1451 a fashion of gold collars came in, They were of soild gold and inclosed the neck, fartening with a padlock in front.
In the beginning of the Sixteenth century ladies' hair was worn Rowing, and the prevali.
-calour was yellow
Is 8364 the poisted hoods worn by the ladies of ten reached four feet above the head, making the lady's face appear about the centre of her body.
The longest train on record was that of Catherine de Medicl on the occasion of her marriage. It was forty-eight yards and borna by ten pairs of pages.
Frons 1784 to 1786 the style of hair-drescing in Paris changed seventeen times, and went from the extreme of short curls and a skull çap to a hat three feet broad,
Is the Roman catacombs have been found several of false teeth, manufactured from
sata Ivory to repair the ravages of time in the mouths
Kid and
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(From Mataru. Dan Falconer à Ca's Page Mowa) Ta-day,
Fromat, (Myk Barom 0.
Baroma po se *1*perts-es et Gemang 4k. Thermoose hours 0-20.
Thermematang ajan. 197ar bull} Thermonata.
Thermattakaan Mend
Fo-day's Advertisements.
returning to Singonare, and the boat arrived of ROT came into use in Europe THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP
about the end of the Fifteenth century. At first only princesses and ladies of high rank were allowed to wear them.
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,
here early this morning. The chief boarding officer went down and, with assistance, brought the boat to the landing stage near the Masier Alterdant's effice, with is ghastly burden on board just as the men had been cut down. The The most changeable period of feminine Chinese remaining of the crew were particularly fashion was in France between the outbreak of THE Company'- Steamship Asked if the Malays were from Singapore, and the Revolution and the Restoration In 1815, a89 different styles are recorded.
"ÉSMERALDA,"
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This Steamer has Superior Accominodsilon | for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric Light.
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SATURDAY,
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To conclude with a beautiful idasi personification of
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A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE bept, WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality; and the Charges for the same aro EXTREMELY FAIR and REASONABLE.
A well furnished BILLIARD SALOON with BAR attached.
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THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER,
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they replied in the negative, saying that they | During this time? reign of Catherine de Medic' | Captain G. A. Tavler, will be despatched for the f ́OFFICES --- belleved they came from some of the felends During the social close to Singapore. The mailer is now being the ladies never washed thely faces. There was Investigated by the authorities,
sa iden bat water injured the complexion, and | the 'aco was washed off with a rag dipped in
High-heeled shoes first appeared in the reign of Louis XIV. The heels were often five inches in height, and walking was thos made very difficult and painful, but the sacrifice was cheer- fully made.
SERIOUS EXPLOSION ON THE STEAMER " AMHERST,"
FOUR MEN KILLED, ONE BADLY WOUNDED.
Bursting of the Donkey Boller.
The explosion on board the steamer Amherst, which was briefly noted in the Strafts Times of Saturday the 15th instant, has turned out to be an peruirence of a most serious nature. Chief Engineer Lees has been injured in a serious manner, and he now Hes in the hospital Malacca,
at
milk
About the year 1400 the Queen of France wstonished her kingdom by disving about in a | swinging charlot mounted with gold and gems, 'It was the only wheeled vehicle for picurare purposes in France.
In the Sixteenth century the faces of ladies were covered with a sort of enamel. It was | Rad the wearers were obliged to preserve Brit his recovery being considered as doubt. a fired expression of countenance to keep it from ful. Four men have died from the effects of cracking. their lejurles. The steamer Amherst, which
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NOTICE.
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month...............from $150 to 140,00 For further particulars, apply to
MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel, Hongkong, 31st August, 1804,
[933 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Strest.) THE Undersigned has always thought that
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Icing PARADE GROUND. OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, "MARINE HOUSE," QUEEN'S ROAD.
ROOMS L M QUEEN'S ROAD.
HOUSE No. 6, Ice Hour STARET, Labały occapied by Messrs. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
GÓDOWNS la DUDDELL, STREET.
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees Ribbons came into use in Europe during the of Cargo are hereby requested to send. In their local boat, regularly trading in the Straits Crusades. The French ladies during the Thir Bils of Lading for Countersignature, and to Jett Malacca in the ordinary course, on Friday teenth century tied them to every part of their take immediate delivery of their Goods from evening about 5 o'clock, board for
for Singapore.
lors. | costumes and went duttering about, their parti- alongside. Sbe bad not been under steam for hardly two coloured ribbons streaming in the breeze. Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vassel" hours when a terrific explosion occurred in the In the Eighth century the Frankish ladies | will be landed and stored at Consigneer risk doglas soom, Steam rushed out of the
always walked. engine
I with a staff about dve lost long, and expense. room le great volumes. The captalo, Anding
supposed that the donker boiler had hurst, And that and is shed to add uprightness to the figure, staff there was carried a several men had been infared, pat back for powerful charm against the devil. Malacca. An official report from Maincon staten Hoop-skirts appeared in 1530. An tron that the Amherst was about five miles south cage was prepared and the skirts were stretched of Pula Undan when the explosion occurred. over it. The cage was tipped to one side, the The ship arrived at Malaces where the wounded lady crawled underneath and the cage" was
were landed. The chief engineer, the second angloser named Amstead, and three framen. Were sent hospital. According to the
official
report,
WEL
In
first
C_L_GORHAM, Acting Agent,
fr
Hongkong, 24th September, 1804-
SALE OF RACE PONIES.
SASSOON'S
RACE will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION,
stated to her waist by a strong leather belt MR. The cage and skirts sometimes" weighed as
as forty pounds. Wigs were common both in asclent Greece,
it would appear that the ring Trasos and Italy. Yellow hals was procured lo being overhauled PH Working on arrival in Singapore,
manner, great quantities from Germany and Scandloarts, corroborated here. The Sea Belle, which was and with its colls the raven-haired beauties of at Malacca at the time, rendered assisisces in South Europe concealed their own locks. The taking ashore the wounded. The captain of the blondes about when Catullus, Properties and Amherst in very reticent on that but is la | Tibullus raved wars bawigged and not natural.
În 1785 an actones appeared on the stage of that_the|Paris thesize in the character of a rustle Gresk donkey boller was undergoing some sort of an maiden in the time of Pericies. The wore a grahaul. The second engineer had with bim, | punler five yards in circumference under a skirt down below, three firemen
carrying
* crepe, und bouquets of natural roses here
belleved, from the information
company superintending
far
from the
# can be understood the chic gra work. | of silver pau, trimmed with pulls of geld and
s chief englaser was
plak
on deck at the time asleep in a long chair. The and thers fastened to the material. The unders donkey boller was not worked at t a premurs of
"of | shirt was of pink slik, and garlands of roses were
z golbs, and it had only been surveyed about fastened on it with patios of filver cloth. Her
ago. There were connections from the | trala was six yande donkey bollers with the main boller, but these
month
connections were cut off. When
occurred the chief engineer ran down below
In Lɛus the worsen took so long to drear that ROCKMAN, A Franciscan triar, loudly declaredi ben t beware në kalle, Whit derli
When that be got scalded and musicner | Fly you wameuldade? Though you have |
and it was
• you dressing sel
IN SHANGHAI,
ON
PONIES
THURSDAY next, the 17th September, 1894. They include some tried Griftos`and the following well-known Racer 1---
EROS,
BLACKBERRY,
BLUE RIBBON,
VICEROY,
FIREFLY.
LIGHTNING,
BEACONSFIELD
ARCADE
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the feartes from which he now lies in the Medioes only to step was the platter to enter the church, AT ONCE with or without BOARD Most itt fa bad condition. Itsense that the coa-1 mm certain it would take less time in clean eus bustion chamber of the boller came Gews, and the in stable of forty-four harass than to wait till mi steam and hot water rushed out, fling the and soulding everybody see and plan por pas are feptened in their place. Your are the lovendum of the darth: 244 cùa bui may have been one or twa naon why wash, not | Bantu monk Solve deviend much monstrosi
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WONG TAI FON G.
Surgson Dentist,
(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly Resistant to Dr, Roc), HAS REMOVED To
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel).
CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, syth July, 1891,
A Pure Norwegian
oil is the kind used in the pro- duction of Scott's Emulsion Hy- pophosphites of Lime and Soda- ure added for their vital effect upon nerve and brain, No mys
tery surrounds this formula-- the only mystery is how quick- ly it builds up and brings back strength to the weak of all ages.
Scott's Emulsion
will check Consumption and "Bronchitis and is indispensable
in all wasting diseases.
Roses à Robka, KAL, Lauden. All Chemista. Die A*** for Hongkong and the Empire of CONTRA MEAN A Yoon, as Walkier à Cou
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