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etc. Al Chalyong they have between 300 and 400 men and how thenwn up earthworks. This is town on the read from Senul, and may he regarded also as a picket station. At Pongshan they have about 1,500 men who are strongly entrenched This is the place where they had the misfortune to encounter the so-called tiger hunters. At Huangju the main body of the army fu fu encamped, about 12,000 men. They are fortifying themselves strongly and have larre

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1894.

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these old and a factory methods becoming absolutely imperative. A technical description of the fostroment is imposible, but is sufficiet to say that by arrangement of polar and zenith circles on which are mounted a moving telescope the ship's povirion and true | time may be ascertained from an nhiservation of the sun or of any bilghi star at any hour of the day or night.

As the case now stands, and has stood for

The best rotting record for twenty miles la 57 minutes and 25 seconds. The beat 20-mile record for a bicycle is 45 minutes and 7 seconds.

The urn of King Berry 1. was thirty-six Becher Tong. This is the reap m why the English wed American yard in three feet long.

Drunkenness is very rate in Rio Janeiro, the cuse bring that the people drink coffee to the almost entire exclusion of nicoholic beverages.

he man who invented Ice-cream was a negro

Provisions and "sieres. At REGN) Ecogratione, absolute astronomical delermina by the name of Jackson, who, in the early part

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of the present century kept a small confectionery

Chyelto, about 20 fi to the west of Hwangchyou, there are also about t

| 3,000 men, who are

store. who are entrench. Jeg themselves. At Prenpean, there are between 300 and 400 men, and at Keamchyen there are Chroanghus there are about 5,500, who 300. At Ch

nt

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flons of a vessel's positions at sea are made by means of the sextant only. Altitudes of the sun or other heavenly brdier are reasured with this or other inat umeat, and from these observations the

labarate logarithmic calculations. abserver's lati ada ad longitute sie deducted

For. long- tode obzervatiana, the body obrerved must be

These

near the horizon, while for latitude observa- tlone must be near the zenitb. conditions can

Farely be obtained by and the sun is often obscured for days

Just at

are entrenching themselves. Outside the west gate of Ping-rang the Japanese are reported ra have placed heavy artillery to cut off the Chinese

nd on the 168 retreat,

an engagement is reported, in

in which the

Top both sid # was between 400 and gro, but the Japanese up to the at the times when observations would be 19th had not yet entered Ping-yang

The Chinese have t much food in the city, post ble with the sextant. With careful account and no doubt they will either be starved out or of a

of a ship's run over a well-known track are no regular rate of speed and with carefully-adjusted doubt trying to take the city by supplies. They have also cat the wire at the captain to estimate his position with some back of the Chinese, so that there is no com-

derres of accuracy. If the sun were obscured for munication with China In the above account one

might be possible to ascertain one day only. I have

given the car ditton of affairs as I received position with a circle of ao miles in diameter, from the special messenger, not vouching for but if the ran be obscured for several days there the truth of it, but only adding that be is a menis itils dependence to be placed on a dead

reck.alng. who is at least as trustworthy as, and in my opinion much more so, than the usual Japanese 2nd of September Afty Korean soldiers were rat out to the Japanese army. They were put fa front to point out the way. When they arrived at Sycheung seven of them deserted. A A Pancahan twelve more deserted, whereupon the Japanse wited back to Seoul to have them they returned to their homes. This -arrested

deterred more from drasting until they found out that the Japanese army determined to attack the Chinese at Pincuyang, and then, not relishing front place in the army when they attacked the place, the al deserted without

there will be a Geis. The Japanese off all compasses, it is possible for a experienc'd

official

On the and of

accounts,

2

it

steel ships, in which the compasses, without This is especially so with the modern fron and frequent comparison and adjustment to some an east and west run of a day or two an fron known standaid, are absolutely worthless, In an easi from the earth's corrents that the compasseswill cruiser

ruiser will be so affected by the polarization

wing out even of the ilae of catculated error, and when the ship's course is changed will be found to be utterly valueless. These constant changes i

ei la the magnetic properties of a ship's hull are constantly golog on, even when she lays up at

cad of stan her wharf at the end

Strange to say the Japanese cannot under on compası's cuôr are

why the Koreans do not appreciate their efforts at reforming the country, and making it independ. ent. The Prefect of Syeheang, on bearing of

f the approach of the Japanese, sent word to the people to secret all horses, oxen, etc. This was done: and the people sit left excepting a very few. When the Japaness arrived the asual demand for a certain number of oxen, fowls, egg

etc., was made, but there were none in the place, where upon the magistrate was promptly beaten, but notwithstanding this he remained firm.

The Japanese have brought a hospital ship anchored off Chemolpo. Two extra which bospitals have been hailt In the Japanese cemetery. Isoppore they chose this place to avold unnecessary work. Their sick and wounded from the north have heretofore been landed the jelly publicly, but of late they avolt this and fand them at the back of the jetty, going round

the Settlement. As there are a number of coollen quartered in the Settlement, they evidently wish to bave as private as possible. There are not very many pallents

in the hospitals at

at present, most of them having been sent away to Japan.

"The fact remains that the Japanese are to the front and 5 more pushing men

transports are expected in Chemulpo Why are men landed here, a distance of 150 miles from Ping-rang, if both the Chinese fleet and land forces have been deleted? The Japanese posters are to the effect that zacco Chinese and 300 Japanese have been kifled and they sill remain on the gates of Sroul, each guarded by a apanese picket. This of course is the only reason that they remain. One Chinese prisoner has been brought to Chamaipo suffering from wound in the foot. We therefore know that one Chinese prisoner has been taken ! -N. C. Daily News

MOURDEN.

(PROM A CORRESPONDENT,)

The Chinese and Manchu troops have been driven out of Ping-yang. The Japanese have certainly displayed in this matter a military skill for which one was scarcely prepared after Asan, and the Chinese were caught in

trap which outbalances the credit due to General Yeh for his clever march, The Chinese had men watch,

and the astrono- mical observations necessary to correct the involved to so many possibiliter of error that they are, to say the least, extremely unsatisfactory,

The solarometer is designed to obviate all this trouble, for it not only determines the ship's position at any time when the son or a star is visible, but the same simple observation suffices to fix the company's error to a certainty.

A woman 5 feet in height should weigh about 100 pounds; 5 feet 1 inch, about 106; 5 feet 2 Inches, 5 feet 3 laches 119; 5 feet 4 incher, 130 pounds.

The longest single span in any existing bridge is represented by the two car lilevers of the Firth of Forth structure; In Scotland, which is 1,710 feet in length.

the market than women dr. Among the Masala In certain part of Africa cows rate higher in

woman is worth only five luge glass beads, while a cow in worth twice that number,

CHINA CUANT METEOROLOGICAŁ

REGISTER.

8th October, 1894.--Al 4 p.m.

STACION

Whälvestack Taif......... Mat Stangtu Janchew

Anping

50.18

Ja os

#9.99

Cacion ti Hone

30.03

19.07

#9.05

Cap Kock... Macao..........

Haiphong.......... Solluno ---- Mania Cape St James...

.....

70.00

0.78

29.80

11.00

Wind

ཡཏྠཱཏྠཱརོ – ༣, ཝིཙྪཱ བྷིདྡྷདེཝབྷཱཝཾ

9th October, 1894.–At to a.m.

Wattstock...

10 15

Toblo Saga Shanghel Foochow

NNR

10,07

10.00

Canton....... Honors.....

Victoria Post - Gap Rock... Macka......

30.04

......

NNE

The lantiament is a delicate and beautiful plece of work. It is now in the yard of

jostroment

2nd shops, near Sacrmuller's and B. streets, south-west, where it bas been vished by miny Dayal officers and

who have practical navigators,

expressed great extisfaction at the care and "certainty with the latitude and longitude of Mr. Saegmuller's which they were enabled to locate back door. It is encased in a little sheet-Iron house like the conning tower on a torpedo boal. This tower has a revolving copols, with a sliding C St. James, má door to afford wind protection. To compensate for the rolling of the abip the fostrament is mounted ook very ingenious stand. A great

Holher Haiphong Hailore Mapila

On the oth at 21.0a.m. the barometer was falling and exoderate. N, NE, wind and fair weather premiled, Telegraphic com- munication between the Cbservatory and Hongkong was

tron porcelain-ll.ed keule is swang an gimbalas 1.35 pan. yesterday. like a ship's compass, and inside of this floats another spherical kettle filled with mercury, lo which at the third kettle that beats the solarometer.

The groan disturbance from the pitching of the ship is taken up by the gimbals, while the two remaining floating shells to the mercury reduce the instrument to a dead level to spite of the

the only wildest rolling and pitching,

limit to observations being the observer's power to keep his feet and keep his eye on the telescope. The telescope is tiny affair, not more than three inches long, and for night observations the cross hairs are illumlasted by tiny incandes cent lights. The telescope is so mounted on lis slider that its movement will be the same plane as the path of the heavenly body, being observed from rising to setting, when adjusted to the observer's intligde and the declination of the body as given in the nautical simannc.

xomoter reduced to Seval of the sex bi in ghan, tenths and hundredths. Tempesters in the bad to deg, ah rehole Humidity in percentage of sarmadion, the bauidity of a twind with solatna buing 10s, 4-Direction of the wind to reo petrita, --Toes of the whad according to Beaufort rals, demState of the wasther, # Bina sky, é DecacING dlords, Drinating relo, Tok, z (Moody, ↳ Hall, 1 Lightning,

• Úrecast, # Pissing showet, z Squally. » Rain, a know, i Thunder, Viability. Den wel), puršuta la baches, tauths xað hundewicht.

F, G, Fun, 'Aaslatant,

Hongkong Observatory, 9th October, 1894-

HONGKONG register.

Marometer...)

Tenperatura.....

Fluiditypor

Direction of wind.......... FOFCA Weather

Rate

t

Parima

Do date

Oo

data

day + p.m.

at to am

*9-97

20.04

Highett open air tempernews on the tib.... Lowest open air temperature on the 8th. At 4 pm. Black Ball taken down,

The solarometer la not a cheap instrument, one sorting about $1,000 in labour and material alone, but this is a mere nothing compared to the loss of lis and property that will be pre- Hongkong Observatory, 9th October, 1894. vented by its adoption.Washington Post.

BITS OF INFORMATION.

There are 25,000 species of fish. Buckingham Palace cost $30,000,000. The City Hall, Philadelphia, has thus far cost over $16,000,000,

Tobacco

to called from the West Indian Island of Tob go.

ing the Japanese force in front of them and seeing no evidence of any immediate risk of battle, they prepared themselves to enjoy the feast of the fifteenth, so great a day for the Chinese. But on the preceding day they found Japanese gans levelled at them from the bills, whence they never anticipated attack. There guni commanded the whole entrenched camp

In 1615 the site of the city of Boston, Mass., as well as the city of Flop-7ang. They also covered the road from the north, so the Chinese was sold for $150

The largent pamps in the world are used in were very much in the position of the French at

wers of London, Sedan. They fought, however, on the 14th and the sewers

The

population of this Continent is estimated Again on the 15th, General Tao thought his men were firing bis gaon too slowly, so he

heat *131,900 inhabitants. mounted the rampart himself and directed, the

embalmed more than twenty The Egyptians fire. While thas engaged Japanese soldiers in kinds of beasts and birds. Chinese dicas came quite close to where he making his gallant stand and a ballet cut him down. His men fled. Where Generals Yeh and

Feng are unkowa: but the

stcupylog Tlogy, 200 fi east of

A number of the broken ar

Yaloo. A

he was

are now the

their rifles with them, found their way into

The breaking

strain of an inch rope is stimated at 9,6

at 9,600 pounds. The greatest bell in the world, that of Moscow, bas never been used mu & bell.

The earliest resping hook was the lower jaw of an

Pinamicio pe lashed to a stick

An oculist says that scarcely and in twenty of

suffer from werk

weak eyes, America is q

#9,000

Where they are'cow. It appears that the buik watchmakert soon miles long, and its area is

of the large numbers of men are on the west bank of the Talos where all the cav **** |

stationed. This remarkably able mancouvre of

The

the Japanese has thrown all Kores virtually into / oldani ~omisitution, launched in 1797, is the

States Navy

limated at 15.697,000 quare miles. cavalry are

ship in

alp in the Uefted The earliest date upon which Easter may fall On the march

Japanese bands. As there are mee in town whe

from Plug-yang ane le not inclined to doubt is March stad, and the laist April 25th

the crushing defest of the Ping-yang

The sapience passed on these concerned in in the produkujua Karopean troDYS RED B ZuBg out

proportion of 3,050 men to the mile. #Esop's Fables" was the first book pubiltbed

pages.

in England, in

In 1484 with aumbesed

7. G. 7100, Fint Koolstuna.

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(From Mostra dan. Falcomm & Co.'s Reglaber,)

HAINRINE W

Faroma-1

Barometer-42.

11.4g 1,17.

Theresonates—1 1,2,

To-dep-

by dobu na

The ., (Wat bal) Plach us eter=] 0.16.

(dat Thanks (15. Tharonetagne bë punesot

SCOTT'S Emulaíon of Pure Cod Liver Oil with

Hypephosphites, is prescribed by Physicians all over the world. It is a remarkable remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, and wasting diseases, and very palatable. Read the following :-" Í have much pleasure in stating that I have tried 'Scott's Emulsion' In blood, with serofalous disease, and found it to a care of impoverished

without the feast difficulty."A. TEMPLE PERKINS, 22, Ludship Park, Stoke Newington, N. Any Chemist can supply it--Sale Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of Chlaa-Chan A Fook, at Watkina & Co., Hongkong.—{Advt.

be a very efficient preparation. It

It was taken

To-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE

the murder of Mr. Wylie is that one man to be sxecuted, four banished, VI Shenga and two captalas degraded. With the exception of the Out of 118,350 men alleted for the war in FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW, banishment this genience has been carried out. Indiana 11,301 ware six feet in height or more.

“HE Company's Steamship The man who acknowledged that he did the

Soll to Egypt ls ijlled by exactly the deed was strangled, a mat thrown over the body, kind of plough as that sued there 5,000 years ago.

"HAILOONG,” which was officially examined and pronunced A long, trong thumb, states an authority, on the third day, and handed over to the indicates great will power and force of character. friends for burial. This

One-third of the people of New York live in lighter than beheading, was probably due to the

mode of punishment, tenement housse and are in a deplorable pond

fact that he and bir fellows were Manchus, | 300.

The thine degraded officers are living in privacy The continent of North and South America is an inn awaiting the final sentence from is the longest continuous body of land on the Feicing-N, C. Daily News.

THE SOLAROMETER.

FIRST IMPROVEMENT ON THE COMPARS AND TEXTANT IN 300 YEARS.

slow minimum age fixed for marriage in Sparte was thirty for a man and twenty for a

WORKB

The metals" which hava been proved to exist 1 sus sue iron, sodium, nickel, mopper, slac and marlum. An instrument that will in large measure ovary ship was squi pad with artillery and & For 200 years after the discovery of America revolutionize navigation has just been constructed | force of acidiars. in Washington. The instrument is the solaro- In manufacturing operations the average life meter, and lis laventor is Lieut. W. H. Bechler, a lot bollers is tan highest and that of grind-

of the United States Navy, who has been at work stone-makers the lowest."

on the device for six years. It has been tried on Aurora, Ilk, was the first city to the world to shipboard, and given good results withem liminals its streets with secully. The wires Recrute protection from atan ospheric influences, were placed in position in 1851. adequate

| the recent trip which 1 feul, Boshlar made to

The

Captain J. Roach, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 12th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, General Managers, Hangkong, 9th October, 1894.

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PERSEVERANCE

LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No. 1165, EC.

HALL, Zeland Street, ca TUESDAY, the 199 A REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the PaZELLADONNÉ lostaust, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, gik October. 1894

H

frago

TO JOURNALISTS,

EXPERIENCED and CAPABLE

Europe was authorised by the Sematary of the | gable WWE¤ Lin the extent of the navi A 1OURNALIST le wanted for the staff]

waters of the atm

Intimations

DAWSON'S PERFECTION OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.

ALLISTON & CO., SOLE AGENTS, Hongkong and the Far East,

4 Queen's Road Central Hongkong, ritk December, 1894.

Eat

KELLY & WALSH, LD.

RECEIVED PER ENGLISH MAIL.

DIARIES

LETTS'S

1895.

Hongkong, 8th October, 1894.

KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.

W. BREWER

HAS JUST RECEIVED.

'AWS' STYLOGRAPHIC PENS.

C^

Caws' Fountain Pens with Gold Niby.

| (These Pens used with Caws' Stylographic Ink

are the most satisfactory in the market.)

Wallace's "Place of India.”

Hayes-" Among Men and Horses."

TENNIS MATERIALS.

TE

Footballs

Japsaned Tin Despatch and Cash Boxes. Photographic Materials for Amateurs, Fise quality Egyptian Cigarettes.

Gent's Brown Walking Boots and Shoes,

Sanderron's History of England and British Gent's Dancing Pumps.

Empire.

.."

Stead-If Christ came to Chicago."

The Transmigration of the Mandarin Fom-Hoar, Large Selection of New Pocket Kalvos. Cricketing Materiala.

Hongkong, 7th September, 1894-

NORTH BORNEO AND LABUAN REVENUE FARMS,

ΤΕΝΙ

ENDERS will be received by the

SECRETARY to the GOVERNOR, SANDAKAN, on or before goth November next, for the following REVENUE FARMS for 1895:-

·OPIUM FARMS, North Bornes & Labuan. SPIRIT FARMS, North Borneo & LabuaD, PAWNBROKING FARMS, North Borneo

and Labuan.

TOBACCO FARMS, Labuan only.

CUSTOMS FARMS of IMPORT and

EXPORT DUTIES, North Borneo,

16

Wotels.

HOTEL DE LA PAIX.

FORMERLY THE HOTEL DES COLONIES

THIS HOTEL, situated on the FRENCH CONCESSION, a very convenient spot on SHANKEN, is now prepared to offer the BEST ACCOMMODATION to any TOURISTS or OCCASIONAL VISITORS who wish to bring their FAMILIES to pay 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 LES EXTREMELY FAIR and REASONABLE.

A well furnished BILLIARD SALOON with PAR attached.

V. A. ROZANIO, Manager.

Canton, 31st July, 1894.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA,

HAKONE.

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FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

THE

HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

8561

A great

variety of Playing Cards, gilt and plain edges.

New Framed Engravings.

Water Colour Boxes in great variety. Soof's Stamp Albums in grast varlely.

W. BREWER, UNDER HONGKONG HOTEL.

"IRROY,"

1675

CARTE BLANCHE, CARTE D'OR Vintage 1887, In Quarts and Pints. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co. Solc Agents. Hongkong, 8th October, 1894.

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S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

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

HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and THEPOMINUS of the only piessant DRIVE to be bad-6 the Taland. "BAY VIEW occaples the best situation on the Shan-kl-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward. Steam-launches can st any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn,

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS have been added, and a LAUNCH rons from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. daily.

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

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,

1643

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Borase only. BLACHAN,

WHARF

BIRDSNEST, DUES and MARKET, DUES, North Borneo only.

TENDERS for the OPIUM may be made for. the whole Territory and Labuan, or for each Province separately.

For Particular, apply to

887)

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THE PHARMACY, Under New and Experienced Management,

ACTOMALTINE-A superior and pala

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L

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GLASGOW,

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NOTICE.

HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,350 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly redecorated, renovated and refurnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands AND magolficent Views of the Harbour and mainland

1907

HE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to PATENT PROCESS on LAND and MARINE COAL DUST.

of China.

SUMMER RATES,

(FROM MAY 18T TO OCTOBER 31STY ́One person, per day........................

25.00

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

day

BOILERS for BURNING CHARBONNAGES | MATIN "ERSTO

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1893

NOTICE TO CAPTAINS.

'ASTERS of Vessels arriving here CAN-

7.00

couple (occupying one room) per week...... 2845.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

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

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1933

Hongkong, grst August, 1894-

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Call Flag "W," Commercial Code. Office 18, Prays Central.

Hongkong. 14th June, 1804-

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AND RESIDENCE.

Hacer. By its eclect in st 12, G

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160%

1697

FACTURERS and JEWELLERS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTA CHARTS and BOOKS. Ko. 48, Quien's Band Central-

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAL ROOM WINE SPATE and LUMBER

Always on Hand,

L MALLORY,

needed to fit in between HOTEL Live and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOU-providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to II PM; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER the Parties ending Dishes, &c., for azme-and Cash, Terms Breakfast...per meal $.0.75...par Month $19 Tials........

$0.75*** $1.25.01

Diaper

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JU

Breakfast, Tilia and Dianer...

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Breakfast and Thilla ..................... Tilo and Daner · mooie

$40 SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served in Excellent Style at short notice.

W. THOMAS, Proprietor.

Hongkong, 14th June, 1894-

For Sale.

FOR

SALE.

JAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

JAPANY

JAPAN

JAPAN

APAN PRINTING PAPERS.

COPYING PAPERS.

800.

WALL PAPERS.

PRICES VERF MODERATE.

ORDERS respectfully solkised by the Undag- algued.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

-& Queen's Bend Contană.

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