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as follows:-From the 15th Instant, the Japanese army surrounded Phyong-yang, and after some severe fighting, obtained a victory, goloing possession of Phyong-yang easly at dawn on the 16th instant. A large rumber of the enemy were killed or wounded. The number of dead and wounded of officers and men on the Japanese side is 300 Another despatch from Surgeon Shibata, chief of the First Military Hospital

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1894.

ol canards and t'ey have flown bitherwards from befoo; we shed our tears of sympathy over the finding of Mr. von Hauncken's dend body ta consequence of the letter of a Chefoo eye-witness; this same gentleman made-us grown over the bombardments of Wei-wel Port Arthur from the sex, and hen gave ba Rud the imminent des ruction of the great naval stronghold by land attack. His skilful gural at Hatinri, a town two rf north of Chang-kes,bellishment of happy and the like details

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land big taradiddles by the artistic sent to Surgeon General Ishiguro at Hiroshima, is that eleven officers and 760 men wounded in arouses the envy of our local Gascons the assault on Phyong-yang have been removed to the hospital. Out of this number, two have since

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gained two battles, completely routing the Japanese in both engagements. This last was two days ago, and we still wait for the facts.

We understand that forty-two Chinese have been impllexed to furnishing information to the Japanese sry whose apprehension waE MOB- tinned some time since. Two are said to be telegraph operators, and some of the accused are found in the yamin of the Viceroy. Final sen- them yel, In the hope perhaps of securing tence appears not to have been passed upon

Information concerning any others who may have been connected with them. Their examin atlons have been conducted with closed door

Dew feature in Chinese courts-so nothing is known of the spec fic charges.

There is an uneasy, suspicion that bad news has come in from Plog-yang and is being so pressed. We have had these before and had telegram from Lient-General Noden at them falsified. To-day large bodies of troops રી Ch ws, dated 8 2.m, 16 b instant, states that left Tientsin by train, and yesterday saw a large

・ng-kwx,

reported that French subjects in Peking although the Japanese army experienced great transfer from the Pelbo depots and camps to the have received Instructions to make the required difficulty in the transportation of provisions, ther Stanhalkuun district. These movements favour arrangements and hold themselves ready to marched on Frong-Tan from several quarters, an opinion that has been gaining ground leave at short noticeaboold It become necessary, and on the 15th, the castle was rounded on recently, that the Japanese may be expected to Plans of defence have been arranged for Ibiy all sides. After some furious fighting, the great invade China proper vid the Korean frontier.

need. It is well to be pre- Settlement in case victory was accomplished. The possession of Raky as such a march round the Gulf would be, pared for all possible contingencies, while hoping Phyong-yang, war

s taken at dawn on the 16th lust, it would be infinitely less rash than a transporta- that peace and quiet will

prevail. The Tartar General, Tao Pao Kuel, and others, ton by sex with the Peiyang squadron unbeaten.

The atmosphere continues warm and oppres- have been killed, wounded, or captured. The

The 1 may add that Chinese officials here of rice and beanst

remarkably heavy rain for the season, with hear that fell into the bands that in addition to the Japanese forces at Plog-'re to a degree, and last right we had quantlly of the Ta

Jananean army

The yang, there are some 20,000 japaness on this heavy thunder and lightnine. It has not is very grea strength o! the Chinese artny was said to be side of

be side of the Yäloo river, i

deg. E. I must quite dacredit the enemy's army made good thele escape through the ranks, others were killed, wounded, or else captured. The number of officers and men killed and wounded reaches 300 with the Japanese. The great victory was obtained by virtue of the glory of the Emperer, and the loyalty of his officers and men..

here bellevo

20,000 men, and although one or two parties of 123 deg, and 12 somewhere between long. I materially reduced the heat.-N. C. Dally News.

SHANTUNG NOTES.

The correspondent of the N. C. Daily News writes from Wellen on the 8th inst.:

Some six thousand froops have recently passed through this city an route for eastern points.

the news via Chefoo of the seizure by the Japan- ese of an island:

1 near Port Arthur, for the simple, reason that there is no apparent strafe,

atrafe Icall advantage, nor indeed is there on the chart any island with sultable harbourage and defence.

Cholera, or something closely akin to it, le somewhat rife in the native city; happily the heat

so that It will not meet with Faas gone, favourable conditions. Very sincere sympathy was felt for the wardroom officers of the Lion. who sustained a hard blow in: the very sudden death of M. Cherreur, enseigne de vaisseau, from something very like sporadic cholera.

Total Chang, or as he is usually called Rafiway'

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NEWS AND GOSSIP.

Torkish "law prohibits the sale of patent medicines.

A project is on font to construct an electtle railway to the top of Snowden, la Wales.

The overland telegraph line from the Cape to Cairo is expected to be completed to Blantyre in October next.

In spite of the closest espionage the diamond mining company of South Africa loser $1,000,000 per year by stealing.

In thirty years the number of looms at Lyons

They are for coast defence. so it is said, and not "Ordnance to distingelch him frema [ has decreased from 80 000 to 17,000 and only

for transport. Word comes from Ichools that the local soldlery of that clly have largely gone to reinforce Chlaccbou, an exposed city on the

south side of the Promontory,

large meters passed over this place last night about in o'clock. Its path was from S.E, to N.W. and it broke into three distinct fragments while still within sight. The writer was Bound asleep when the)

arrived e bright" visitor

and records this phenomena upon the testimony of others who were

The natives were eye-witnesses. The no doubt, make somethi will no

something out of the peculf: course of the meteor, coming as from the direction of Korea and flying toward Peking! As for the foreigners, they have not yel been disturbed by Celes fal emissaries from the regions above, but have had not a few from the earth beneath. Each interior mission station has become an information bureau for the Farrounding country, to which the natives repair Even the haughty telegraph

for was news. operator has

has to take a back sextan seeing

that the war despatches are all in cipher. The missionary.

at his station or on the whether at road,

has become

nea person of great importance, from his unlimited knowledge off

of foreign events. An efficial copy of the

Yemen's Trung-)1 American citizens to of protection guarantee of living in the interior or elsewhere came to bard to-day. On behalf of the missionaries to this pro- vince the writer may venture to thank the authorities, including the Foreign Ministers, for this courtesy. While we feel no alarm whatever, at it is gratifying to the stranger in a strange land to know that

the is not entirely forgotten by bis home Government,

expect

Chang bas auddenly left Tientsin

at the call of filial piety. Some queer' expresses' issued by himself while present, and by biş co-Directors afler his depar ute, have caused those that pass by to wag their hênds in : sapient manner. Whatever this gentleman's administrative abillly may be daring his tenure of office, he has casnaged to obstruct progress and to allenate the sympathies of bis native and foreign colleagues with wondrous success.

The river la failing rapidly and is rapidly scouring out its bed; the navigation in casier every day, and steamers drawing to feet 6 laches can now negotiate it without difficulty.

As the diver falls much of the flood-water runs of the plain, but there is always a foot or two left to go off by the slower processes of percolation and evaporation,

Tralaing has begun, but “racing pidgin" is not yet seriously taken in hand. The Stewards met this week and the races are fixed for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd November. 'Sniping' has its devotees, and a faltblul remnant still follow bosling on the plains. Tentis and riding are both going strong, the delightfully cool weather having seinvigorated everybody. The autumnal single handicap for men has eighteen entries.

(FROM AN OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENT;}

September 11th, Last week news reached the high officials of

this province that very verlons and anforeseen contingencies bad occurred at the seat of war near Ping-yang; this news was of course suppressed, but yesterday it leaked out that the

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་ mutiny on the part of some 6 coo troops. They were ordered

solto an Imputant strategical poslilon, s duty.

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1000 of these are working.

Lyon silk manufacturers and Welsh tin-plate works mark are preparing for a busy season, anticipating

orders from the • Unfred States. Work has already been begun at London on the electric railway, which is to run from Waterloo station under the Thames into the Cliy

Marriage is growing popular again in England, The register for the first quarter of 1894 exceeds the first quarter of any rear since 1883.

The County Court Judges of England have Dansed a new rule enabilng them, without loss dignity, to wear straw hats during the bot Weather.

of

When a man gets drank in Argentine the invariable sentence is "to sweep the streets eight days." It is reported to be a wonderfuliy effective law.

According to a recent dispatch from St. Peters- barg the wild camel has been discovered in farge numbers in that portion of Asia which Her between Lobnor and Sajuy, Siberia.

The f

island of Ustica, whither the Italian Government is sending the more dangerous anarchia's, now has a population al 170 persons.

work. A majority of them absolutely refuse to

A very rara Athenian funeral vasu has just been added to the Department of Greek and Roman Authorities at the British Museum. It in of the time about 450 B. C., and of very elegant form

M. Lepine, the Prefect of Police at Paris, la

#o-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL

ALLISON'S HIGH-CLASS

VAUDEVILLES.

THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY),

TH SEPTEMBER, 1894-

AN ENTIRELY NEW AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. MIRTH-MUSIC-DANCING.

SEATS may be Booked at KELLY & WALSH'S.

ADMISSION :-

Dire's Circle & Stalls...$1. Back Seats........

Soldiers and Sailors half-price to Bick Seats. Hongkong, 16th September, 1894. F1001

ALLISON'S HIGH-CLASS

VAUDEVILLES.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL.

TO-MORROW,

THURSDAY EVENING,

AT 9 P.M.

Under the Patronage and in the Presence of

H.E. Major-General DIGBY BARKER, C.B., H.E. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G.,

Commodore BOYES, R.N.

SATURDAY EVENING. GRAND SMOKING CONCERT, Aislated by Mears. Grace, Brady, Lammert, MCKAY C T. Rontrson and other Local Favorites.

The Band of the Shropshire IT. will be le attendance.

Tickets at KELLY & WALSH'S, Hongkong, 26th September. 1894.

fr007

THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY, “HE Company's Steamship

THE

"ESMERALDA" Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 17th instant, at 5 P.M., and not as previously notified.

This Steamer has Superior Accoramodation for Passengers and la fitted with the Electric contemplating the creation of body of cyclist Light.

For Freight or Paumage, nodly to detectives. Their duty will be to scour the

SHEWAN & Co., outlying districts of the capital, where the

General Managers. ordinary police are too few.

Houskens, sõik September. Ro4.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

Germans are growing dissatisfied over the

gusted Germen, "have drunk during the part Teutons. "Our countrymen," writes one d'a-

your 5,456,000 Üres of beer.!!

The Rev. Gilbert Reid in expected to return which involved no present danger or hardship enormous consumption of beer among the soon to his former post, Chlaanid. The and beyond that of a few long marcher; when within mission

the Rev. P. D. Bergen and wile at an early date. They are booked to sail few murches of the position they refused to from the Pacific coast on the 25th of September. advance; discipline, such as It was, was main Mr. and Mrs. Bergen had already resided attained in other matters, they latimated to the Chinantu for eight years previous to their return

to the United States In 1791.

TIENTSIN

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

TIENTSIN, September rith, The U.S.S. Monocary arrived at the bund about dark on Sunday evening, after a com paralively easy passage up the river with the assistance of a tug-boat. This adds a marked increment to our means of defence, and le la all respects a welcome addition to our place of sojourn.

We understand that about a thousand of the

of the country is such that they can get on but slowly when started, and from some stories afloat it would appear they are in no great haste

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FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

officers their willingnes to obey orders and go CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL THE Company's Steamship

elsewhere, but flatly declined to go to

to the special unknown. The result was that

position, and

rearon

the laps got it, tarned the Chinare

river.

got the Celestials into the hollow of their hand. On Monday night (Septeraber rath) or Tags. day morning (

(September 11th) they followed up their advantage and came upon the Chi

bridged when excamped on two sides of a They managed, somehow to

to fire the bridge, and then attacked the southern division with their entire force. The telegram which reached Tiantula yesterday announce that the Chinese were utterly

bat beaten, it will be wise to take this with a grain of salt; for in the absence of cavalry, is chich arm the Japs are lamentably

day.

REGISTER.

15th September, 1894—Á† 4 p.m.

STATION.

Whathconack.......

Naghi

Foochow

Apping Blon Contone w Victoria Pan

Twenty walk the Japan Osp Rock

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to reach their destination, But this may all ba | Al has not come via Chefoo, and crellessly

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extermination is all but an impossibility, Viceroy's own troops--Anhui men-ware put on and the Chinamies cas the move yesterday towards the front, vid the

Japanese railway and Shanbalkunn. It appears to be the believed to be in possession of the country Intention 10

to get men forward, as many and s rapidly as possible; but of course the condition on the Chins side of the Korean border; but if

tila be

be so, it is extremely difficult to understand kow the Chinese cat

keep their telegraphic communication open. This news, malike all the other items by which we have been so

woare there. are disposed to believe it. It derives

Erealer probablilty from the fact that there have been a Imany small occurrences in which the men refused to hear the orders of their officers. Only & faw days

ago at Liasbunkou (Port Arthur), the soldiers in a transport deliberately am.......

rendezvous, RAM): slacted not to preceed to the assigned but made the offears of the ship go where they the soldiers) wished. The failure of consular efforts to get panishment lafficied an the criminals in the Wylle and Chunghing outrages is due to the same case,

alander based on the actual difficulties, which certainly are not small with so immobile a people.

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Of the progress or prospects of the war, wa cau way nothing whatever. Not even a good wized rumour has wandered along this way for some days, and we are fearfully hungry for something to turn up. We would prefer that La should be peace and assur

assured quiet, or what would result in this very speedily. We believe the majority

of the Chinese are with us in this desire. Although it has been so very galet, there are those who think they see indications of important events to occur very soon. Very statu quo is all the surface reveals.

Toldo

Thanghai

Poochon

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Grest bodies of recruits are belog transferred Helio

to positions up the coast: to-day and yesterday

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some 4,000 men have been conveyed to Linenlying. There bat come a little change in the weather, and other places between Pehtang and Shan-Capt. Jam 30.06

the matineers who have

Black Ball taken down. Al

for which we are duly grateful, The nights arâ | kalkuan. Bi komable ken waid to be the troops 11.40 M., Barometer rising. Fresh south-ear winds, squally,

sufficiently cool to allow of sleep, which is s

all

great relief. The heavy rains are apparently who were lately encamped about Lutal and over, and the water in the river is falling slowly.

Pehl'any La this

It is remarkable, however, how for a period of

its highest Tastala

provisce

about three weeks it kept well had fallen Mal in 8 VOLý popalar man up here, and is point, showing what a quantity of ra

all over the country, which through all thin believed to have

this excellent and upright

sppiled for an an assistant

vala tiras was Rowing off with no diminution in the volume by the Vicary at the outbreak of the war. He may be remembered as the man who closed the great breach in the Yellow River five or six alter severni fortunes had been made years ago, and reputations lost over the job.

The Korean Embassy has gone upi to Peking; they gave out that their object is to congratulate the Empress Dowager, but, of course, this is not ballared. They left Seoul after the King was dethroned, at least they say so, and cazzo round the Gal.

of water at this point. The report from all directions is of unusually heavy rains and ties of

and damage water, and

done. Many

• villages in soms sections have been almost obliterated. The marvel in that they are almostyTM immediately rebuilt on the same site, and gandrally with no addition to the sievation of the ground. The people seem to learn no lesson from their sad calamities, so frequently recurring.

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT;}

September 15th.

On the with, at 10.15 Weatherful to showery. ́s-Barunatar reduced to fami of the mu be haben, weather_and bundadós, nafampunture in the shade is degree, Kali renbelt. 3-Humidity in personage of montanus wwwlidity of sie samesed with care being 100

of the wind to tea potata. Same Perry of the mind moccuper de Banažer pose, omdate of the crather, i sine or a Demo cloud, Belading rake, FOL, A GRAY, THE V komment Thindu, Fably, w kww ww perkon le mele, such vad handewah.

3. (l, Pract, Piet Karleiană,

Hongkong Observatory, 26th September, 1894

HONGKONG REGISTER.

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Captain J. Roach, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 28th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight pe Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers.

f1008 Hongkong, 26th Septeraber, 1894.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

HE Steamship

THE

"LIGHTNING"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignes of Cargo are hereby informed, that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on bound after the 28th instant, will be landed at Comulgees' risk and expense into the Godowns of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage Com- pany, Limited, Wanchal.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bils of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, záth September, 1894.

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"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

S. 8. "LIDDESDALE,"

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND

STRAITS.

To-day's Advertisemen's.

No. 473

SALE OF VALUABLE CROWN LANDS IN THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE.

Wotels.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shan-ki-wan Road.) THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DŘIVE to be had on the Island. "BAY VIEW occupies the best situation on the Shan-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the NOTICE LANDS will be offered fat from the Southward. Steamt-launches one at [OTICE la bereby given, that the Under | Harbour, and is always open to the cool breesen Sale by Auction at the Office of Metars. FoWELL Any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the & Co., at 2.30 PM, 90 THURSDAY, the 11th spacious lawn, October, 1894.

To the other attractions of this populis resort BATHING PAVILIONS

This block of land is one of the most valuable building sites in the Town of Slugapore. It is in a very central pɔition, having a frontage in Robinson Road, Cross Sirent, and Market Street, and faces the New Town Market.

Plan may be seen at the Land Office.

LAND OFFICE.

Singapore, 31st August, 1894-

J. R. INNES,

Acting Collector of Land Revenue.

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1 Comer of Cross Street & Robinson Read, 11,816 2,631 25.00

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11,819 1,846 20.00 500 11,824 1,860 10.0 6.00. 11,837 1,873 20.00 5.00

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Situation,

Survey

No.

Area in

Sq. feet.

Annual

Quit-Reet.

Fees & Chargei.

SALE OF RACE PONIES.

MR. SASSOON'S

RACE

will be Sold by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

IN SHANGHAI, TO-MORROW

PONIES

(THURSDAY), the 27th September, 1894. They include some tried. Griffas and the following well-known Racers:

EROS,

BLACKBERRY;

BLUE RIBBON,

VICEROY.

FIREFLY.

LIGHTNING.

SCORCHER,

BARLEY CORN,

ACCIDENT, &c., &c.

Hongkong, 24th September, 1804

1001

TO JOURNALISTS,

EXPERIENCED and CAPABLE A*

JOURNALIST is wasted for the staff of the Hongkong Telegraph. Liberal terms to a competent man; no other need apply.

Full particulars as to experience, expacity, and terms to be sent to

R. FRASER-SMITH,

Editor & Proprietor. Hongkong, 7th September, 180

To be Let.

TO LET,

FROM 1ST OCTOBER.

have been added, and ■ LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. daily.

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

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894.

PEAK HOTEL.

1543

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND, THIS ceramodious and well appointed HOTEL, dusted at a height of 1,250 feet above sea-level, bas Just been thoroughly redecorated, renovated and refurnished, and a NEW WING has been bullt, which commanda magnificent Views of the Harbour and malaland of Chink.

SUMMER RATES,

(FROM MAY 1ST TO OCTOBER 31ST). One person, per day......sia

..$ 400 One person, per week

25.00 One person, per month from $70 to 85.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

day

unt Married couple (occupying one room) per

week ....... ker Married couple (occupying one room) per

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7.00

45.00

month..............................from $130 to 140,00 For further particulars, apply to

MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel

933

Hongkong. 11st August, 1894-

HOTEL DE LA PAIX. FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES.

THIS HOTEL, situated on the FRENCH THI

CONCESSION, a very convenient spot on SHAMEIN, is now prepared to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION to any TOURISTS or OCCASIONAL. VISITORS who wish to bring their FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON, and EVERY POSSIBLE ATTENTION will be paid to their Comforts.

A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE kept, WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality and the Charges for the same are EXTREMELY FAIR and REASONABLE,

A wall furnished BILLIARD SALOON with BAR attached.

V. A. ROZARIO, Manager.

Canton, 31st July, 1894-

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.

(834

Four and a half hours from Yokokama, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS, “HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

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S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,

*REENMOUNT,” CAINE ROAD, EIGHT | (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street)

ROOMS. For paziiculars, apply to

Messrs. GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, 18th September, 1894.

70.

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"HE Undersigned has always thought that THE a way the one that needed to it in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one TO BE LET

may have bla GRILLED

of STEAK CHOP or Furnished or Unfurnished) Five Good if notice be given. He is also prepared to WILD DELİ BUILDINGS #t any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.) or later Rooms situated in the best part of the building. SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES

Apply to

per MENU or ORDER-the Pariles · sending Dishes, &c, for same-and Cash, Terms Breakfast...per meni $.0.73...per Month $13

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$1.25. Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner..

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND

FINANCE CO., L Hongkong, 9th March, 1804.

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TO LET.

"HIGHCLERE," at MAGAZINE GAP, No 1, RIPON TERRACE, No. 8. OLD BAILEY.

DWELLING HOUSES

No.9. CHANCERY LANE. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in ELGIN STREET, PREL STREET and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STREKT,

OFFICIA

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Mesers. Dou-

OLAN LAFRAIK & Cali

BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply t

Cargo transhipped at Singapore and arrived per GODOWNS ;---

Pabling To-day.

& AGENCY Co., Ltd, Hangan, 19th Septembar, 1994,

“ONSIGNEES of Cargo are bereby informed | THE "HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

that all Goods are being isnded at their risk fato the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice

to the contrary be given before Noon TO-DAY.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hara left undelivered downs, and all Goods remainies sher the and October will be sub- jack to rest,

All claims against the Stomiser must be pee- rented to the Under:igned on or before the and October, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goode are to be

TO LET. TOS. & 9. SEYMOUR_TERRACE,

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577ICES in Victoria Balldings

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

OFFICES and ROOMS st Connaught House No. 3, CAMERON VILLAS.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS E Co. Hongkong. 13th September, 1804.

the Godowns, where they wNA

ermined on the rat October, st. 4 .. No Fire Insurance has been affectaci, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agoats, Hongkong, 26th September, 1894-

Some very remarkable disclosures are expected immediately from the examination of the officials You recently quoted the doctrine of an spected of spionage. Two men, whose eminent judge on the subject of maudacity--that | sentence of decapitation had been hurried on, his judicial experience had led him to the cous were at the last moment yesterday repcloved clasion that there were three classes of false and ordered to be meat i nt

up Once to Peklog Witnesses, liars, and scientific experts. Tientsia Chang Tantal, the hand of the Ordnance would

willingly allow itself to be put into Department has got his congd; the fact that he Hongkong Observatory, 26th September, 1894.THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH competition

Shanghal for the lower honours, of this odd tripor, but we have unanimantly voted some Cheko man into the suprema dignity of tenfor scientific expert. There is a master, ganlun of constructive fiction in that port who should at once seek a wider sphere for his undoubted ability; la Aberdeen oë Chiengo ka might meet his match and share

le closely related te 21 Husr-chang has not saved him feum rebuse and dismissal," Tàs original spy, as yan probably know, waz a Japanese servant in the servics of his Secretary,

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. )

September 14th, Again we have been waiting for depite information in regard to ramours of very sesions import-if true. It was fest said that there had Really it is a pity that such consummasta skill, Į bein haavy Sghting si Ping-yang in which the to any nothing of originstity, should be wasted | Japanese haď schlevad ku

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In formen worthy of their mask."

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go the comparative desert of the Chinese Besorah, Foment wise mut the Viowey and resolvad

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1. G. Tam, Pirat kastetane.

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

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