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deal of trade in transit, cannot, of course, be accepted as a pride to any estimate of the trade of the colony Buell.' Ân attempt which was made last year to guage the value of the bona fide Imports and exports of the colony placed the tonnage of these at about 5,070 007. With Chinese popolation of over

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER?5, 1894.

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE Captain Barnett and a small force of constables

FAR EAST.

PerPodsteamer Caledonien, from London, Oct. çib.- To Yokohama, via Bombar : Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hayman. From Biledisi, Oct. 141,- To Yokohamon: Mr. and Mrs. Barbie Dunlop.

and

proceeded to the place; they went op the river for some days, but were able to find the accused. It is said that they had arranged with some of the bead men on the siver to capture the Sului.

Bajowe.

To-day's Advertisemen 6.

NOTICE

match

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB THE

*UNDAUNTED." Rugby TOMORROW (TUESDAY); Kick-off 4.45-

Honekong. 5th November, 1894- [153

KOBE BEEF.

A case that looks very like piracy has occurred 224,000 the contumpilon of oplum must be

Per P. and O. steamer Australia, from

off the Segama River. Two Chinese fishing boats went there, and afterwards it was reported considerable, and,

even allowing for the

London, Oct. 13th,—To Yokohama : Rev. A. F. ma-opoly of the apfum farm, the absence of this King. To Kobe: Miss Dann, Miss H. Jackson, with hole cut to the bottom, and stains of that one of the boats had been found derelict, Item may be taken as an indication that the Miss G. Hill, Miss F. Ward, To Shanghat: Mr. blood about It. Yesterday, two men from the zetorns are, ag they are stated to be, far from

and Mrs. Andis, Mr. and Mrs. Longman and two seco complete. Even to the ascertained amou

amount of

second boat arrived hera, and reported that they Incal trade is considerable for a population of

of children, Mr. Faker, Miss C Gondge, Miss R.

Ebad been attacked by Brown, Miss

"HE WINTER SEASON BOW Approachlag, Darty which the total does not reach 340,000, and of and two children. Mr. Whitewick, Mira Webs-hey managed to arcape (ɔne has a bullet enables us to,TE-Commence the Shippleg

His Godson, Rev. Mrs. A. Phelps They

of PRIME JOINTS and ROUNDS CORNED which the Europeans number only 10,686. From the print of view fblic expenditure the beary

SEEF br each P & O. StarmÉT. in exchange which has been so

ORDERS for XMAS ROUNDS of SPICED CORNED BEEF, should reach us at an early date.

GEO. WHYMARK & Co., 81, Divialan Street, Kobe,

in Singapore has also seriously Beverly angk ng. While the actual total of eximated in dollars has increased about as per cent. In the 1st five

the decrease TEATR which has taken place during the same period In the pold value of the dollar has added very largely to the harden of public charges, of which large proportion have to be met

by gold payments. The milliary.contribution one of these. It was fixed in 1890 st a sum of

year, at which rate it still continues nes to be ral. From the year 1865 the colony of Hanpkong had contributed 20,000 towards the expences of-lts own defence. As In the case the case of the Stral'settlements, the report of Lord Carnarvon's Commitre upon the necessity of rowing the defences of British coaling stations Ted. In 1984, to an arrangement by which certain fifications were constructed, the colony undertaking to provide the works and the Imperial Government to provide the simement. The total cost of these delences £325,000, of which the colony,

amounted to

wound in his leg) and they suppose that ter. Mr. Conway. To Hongkong: Sargeon G. their seven comrades were murdered. T. Bishop, Mr.

Mr. Shelton, Mrs.

They Ges, Rarne, Mr.

boat. The Government cruiser Patral leaves for McEwen, Miss Wedderspoon, Rev. and Add not know what had become of the other Darvel Bay to-morrow, and unquiries will be made into the case.

J.

W. L'ght, Miss Mackenzie, Miss C. HII, Mrs. Henderson, Mies N, McMillan, Miss J. Imris, Mr. R. Henderson, Ismaille-To Yokohama Mr. A. Frank, Mr. F. Topits. From Brindia!, Oct, ast.-To Shanghal: Mr. F. W. Gratton, Mr. A. F. Howard,

Per P. and don, October 18th-To Yokobama, via Hombay: 10. meamer Carthage, from Lon-

Mr. and Mrs. J. Anthony Inglis, From Brindisi, October 28th.-To Hongkong: Rev. and Mrs. J. Leverett.

Per P. and O. steamer Massilia, from Lon- don, October 25th.To Yokohama: Mr. Artbur S. Hoghes, Miss Forsyth. To Shanghai: Mr. B. C. Pownell, Mr. H. F. Pownell, Mr. Harland, Miss Lot

staff, stationed in different parts of the country, A few more Europeans on the Government and a stronger police force would put an end to all these troubles. The Government is very short-handed, xn I some of the officers are comi

plaining that therefore they are refused thete

leave when due.—Straits Times,

GENIUS AND MADNESS.

Moliere was subject to convulsions. Jullos Cæsar is said to have been an epileptic. Long, Miss Ruth Normen, Mr. Henry

Voltaire was probably the vainest man that Lester, Mr. Harry Kingham, Miss Winifred ever lived, Calmond, Mr. and Mas Arthur Anderson, Dr. Ben Johnson and Nat Lee were almost slaves and Mrs. Macleod, Miss Macleod. To Hong to alcohol. kong: Miss Fanny Parkes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moir. George Eliot had frequent attacks of nervous

Per

Maritimes steamer Oxus, | prostration. from

October

14th-To Kobe : Mits Schiller was • victim of fasting fite and Malet. Το

Hongkong: Mr. Rivière, Paganin, the violinist, often fell fato a Lieut. W. C. Woodcock.

Cotaleptle siste. Fer Messageries Mariilmes steamer Salaris, Me. Unger, Mr. and Mr. P. King. from Marseilles, October 28th.-To Yokohama: Mr. Grabam, Mr. and Mrs. Gilig.

In pursuance, of its agreement, paid £116,003 Bons and son porn Misses Smith, Mr. convulsions.

for works. The total annual expense of the new system of defence at Singapore cati- Has of that colony was 50.000. Doubled it mated at £136,000. The military_contribu thu mounted to 10000, or nearly three-fourths of the whole. In Hongkong the

the proportion of Increase wral the sther way. While the the estimated cost of the new system of defence was much greater than that of Singapore the doubl d contribution amounted only to £4000, or re-eventh of the whole. The public Income, upon which the

of the charge. the military contribution falls, averages about one. third of that of the Straits Settlements. The disponertion in the charge ly not, therefore, quite so great as it appears at first sight to be. On the other hand, the fact that Songkong depenu almost entirely for its prosperity upon le trade tenders the defence of the port through which the trade is carried on a matter of vital Importance to the colony. It profitu as a whole by of the military expenditure, and has CVCTY

penry nothing to gain from the position in which it finds itself as an outrost in the Imperial system of del-mer. Th

In the

Sr.its Settlements. poze slate reps advantages from the military expe d'ure. To the other islands the Imperial charge which is now laid upon the colony repre- a burden Fr which they obtain no equiva- lent return.

sents a

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a more prosperous the commercial outlook, mare Important do questions of currency become. Hence the interest which attarbes to the proposal to lay down a new Bililsh dollar In the Ess. Hitherto the cast of laying it down has been regarded as problblive. But now,

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To Shanghai:

Per Canadian Pacific steamer Empress of Japan, from Vancouver, November 11th,To Vol Yokobima: Mr. M. R. Rotaro, Rey, Wallenden, Hon. Miss Victoria Grosvenor. To Shanghai Min Pollock, Miss Caler, Rev. and Mrs. Mudder, Master Maddel, Miss Muddet, Mr. and Mrs. Blandford. To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. J..P. Reld.

- PORT ARTHUR,

Bath Kenler and Curler died of different forms of brain disease.

Charles XII. of Sweden gave many signs of mental derangement,

Roth Charles and Mary Lamb were dwellers in the borderland of madneın.

Tibetlus was a man of nonsual ability, bat with a hereditary talot of insanity.

The brillant Southey finally ank into a state of mental stupor, in which he died.

Frederick WillRam, the father of Frederick the Great, was half cerzy most of his life.

Beethoven seems to have been almost here. sponsible about everything but mosic.

Tasio was crazy a large part of his life, and

opa a madman. was repeatedly locked

Lord Cilve's melancholy, finally ended in madness, and he died by his own hand.

1154)

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NEW YORK, VA SUEZ CANAL,

"HE Steamship

THE

"BENLOMOND,"

Captain A. W. S. Thomson, will be despatched for the above Porta TO-MORROW, the 6th inst., at Neon,

For Freight or Passaro, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 5th November, 1804

F119

THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,

THE Company's Steamship

* ESMERALDA,"

Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the above Fort TO-MORROW. the 6th instant, at

P.M., instead of as previously advertised. Talk Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengern and is fitted with the Electric Light.

For Freight or Passten, nooly to

SHEWAN & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 5th November, 1894-

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

ī

F1144

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

Robert Huros never was well balanced. His THE Company's Steamship excesses were wild In their extravagance.

Cromwell undoubte lly bad some form of brain trouble. His brain weighed ninety ounces.

The mouth of the Gulf of Pechill, at the head of which He Taku, Tientsin, and the short route to Peking, narrows to shout s ro rollen between Port Arthur and Wel-hal-mel. These port seem thus marked by nature as the strategic outposts of the north-eastern coast line of Cblas. A bostile force entering the Galf of Pechill most

Spl elta, the painter, became insane while leave them on its flanks and rear. According painting his great uicture, "The Fallen Angels." to popular fallacy, the possession of two strongly

Edgar Allen Poe was to excellent illustration fortified harbours thus placed would confer upon of brillant mind upset by the use of stimulants. Chins the command of the adjacent waters.

Dr. Samuel Johnson had many eccentricities Fortified ports are, however, strategically worth-that indicated a dangerous drifting away from Teas apart from the service which flee's can render outside of them, and the value of Port any Arthur and Wel-hal-wel depends entirely on the fighting capacity of the Chinese navy. The mere proximalty of a fortified place of refoge is scarcely an element of victory bal, as history shows, It has

misgivings, which do not occur to our own publicists, are not likely to have troubled the Chinese mind, and both Port Arthur and fashion. The former, which Wel-bal-wel have been

been fortified in orthodox the chief naval arsenal of northern Chins, lies at the head of large inlet. The port, which is entered by a channel a little over

when, in consequence of the stoppage of rape sequently supplied counsels of lanctlvity

cointeg, the Indian mint is willing to coin such a stolar at a charge of one per cent,, the scheme has become feasible, and its accomplishment is very car fideally hoped for.

The outbreak of pharun was a misfortune of temporary character which was met by very vigorous measures,

An imperfect supply of

Cardinal Richelieu was erratic from childhood, He was once under restraint for temporary madness.

"THALES,"

Captain H. Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, appir to

DOUGLAS LÄPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong. 5th November, 1894. f1151 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.

GOVERNMENT.

The story of the madness of George III. does UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN not need to be told. He was under guardianship for many years.

Mohammed was an epileptic. He would remain unconscious for hours when one of the ProxySBIs came on.

Financial care brought on the decay of Scott's brilliant mental powers.

The decline was slow, but steady,

Pope was irritable almost to madness. The

water tanks among the defects of sanflation room for anchorage yarde broad, affords no least criticism of any of his writings infuriated

upon

When the which it is now hoped to remedy, and a report question has been laid before the Government of the colony. The really great difficulty in connection with the sanitation of the Chine e quaters of the town arises, however, from the customs of the population, which can. not earlly be changed by Ordinance.

NETHERLANds india nEWS.

c.m.

ins

to distraction,

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME,

AND, TRIESTE, (Taking Cargo at through rates to CALCUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, Levant and ADRIATIC PORTA, also to NATAL, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN),

A was so absent-minded that be would do the most unconventional things with "THE Company's Steambip.

thought of their impropriety.

aut

mental disease called lycanthropy, in which the Nebuchadnezzar had that p collar form of patient imaglees himself some sort of beast-

Cowper's madness well known. Once be tried to hang himself and at another time

himself.

|

the

devoured to commit suicide by drowning

Luther had hallucinations that to him were sy real as the most absolute lacts. On one occasion

of a considerable squadron; but a fine tidal barin bas been constructed capable of accommodailng about 14 large vessels A large dry dock, much machinery, and conl stores stated to have been recently increased. complete the naval resources of Port Arthur. It !, apparently, a comfortable place in which to lay up a squadron, but somewhat ill-adapted to the needs of a force which desires to be able to get quickly to sea. The coast defences are spread over more than four sales of sea-board, and consist of about 1a batierles equally dis- By last mall advices from Java, the Dutch

tributed

Byron was believed by some of his con. alde of the entrance of the either forces in Lombok were busy demolishing the

ban temporaries to be mentally unbalanced, and his walls of Mataram, and raising batteries for the poke armament consists of more than the reduction of bakra Negara, the mate do Krupo gune varying from 15 cm. (6in.) to 24 career of strange wickedness gave much colour to Balinese strenrhold.

old. The Balinese villages (9.6in), including some rifled mortars. In

the suppostilen.

#round Matram

ram have been laid waste, and the elaborate system of submarine mines has been addition there torpedo-bost station, and an enemy so far have suffered beavy loss in killed.

provided. Altogether the cost defencen of Post The latch troops have also lost heavily On the day after the fall of Mataram, Balinese Arthur, so far as more material is concerned, treachery caused further loss to the Dutch. Two seem to rise fully to modern standarde of British

neden islanders approached the Seks-Mahammeden

fortifications. On the land front the shoaling of the harbour gives protection on the western Segov, the officer supervising the

the sing

wide. On the east,

encircling operations, with a white flag and a Netherlands of

bills rise to heights flg. These men asked the General to come redoubts, and miniature Chinese walls affect to

ft. to 650, 350 R.

small fortified camps, and with them, to see a magazine of powder and arms guard this Important arsenal. As usual, the which they warted to point out so him. The General gave ear to what t

in accordance with all the the tedicated spot three this would necessarily be the way of a with all the teaching of officers and a

party

of infantry. They started with the Sassaks, who enticed them farther and selected by an

the enemy. Assumlog

Chinese further until the party reached a walled enclosure. Arthur must mainly depend upon the fighilng navy to be incapable of action the defence of Port The walls had been loopholed by the enemy, pow

power of its garrison in the field. The present but the loopholes had been stopped with clay on

strength and composition of that the outside. Ween the soldiers were once in

garlson unknown, but the normal force appears to be Two

during his stay in the Castle of Wartburg ht thought he saw the devil on the opposite alde of the table and got up and threw the Inkstmuch at his old

enemy. Caligula was dangerous type. vice and cruelty. He never slept more than two or three hours of the twenty-four, and often piced the halls or the palace all night, praying

lunatic of an exceedingly Bila disease took the form of

Captain A. Mitle, will be despatched as above " GISELA,"

on FRIDAY, the gth Instant.

Cargo will not be received on board after 3. 7.3. pelor to date of sailing.

Ter further Information, as to Passage and Freight, apply to

SANDER & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 5th November; 1894. f1046

“MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS. `

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S. S. "ORONO," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

·STRAITS.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and for day to come. He closed many intimate | Kowloon Wharf and Godays / Company, at pretexts. Globe Democrat.

gn Fimse. He sent to tid, but would not back-door appears to be relatively wank, although, I friends to be put to death on the most kivolous Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves

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the enclosure, fire was suddenly opened upes about 4,000 men, welltrained, according to Chloeca them by the enemy through the loopholes. Two officers fell dead; the other was wounded,

and since the recent Japanese naval reinforcements have unquestionably been forwarded from Taku.

sixteen privates also fell. The survivors with ecce considerable rel

difically escaped, but one of the treacherous which is only 240 miles distance. Under thesa gulden was shot down on the spot, and the other was carried away a prisoner. He

circumulances, Port Arthur should prova a bard confessed that he and his companion had been least 15,000 men ought to be needed to achieve ant to crack, and no expeditionary force of at sent out by the enemy to entice the troops lato succent. If caught in a trap the Chinese, in the ambuscade, and that

they did this under fear of death from the enemy in case of feline.lay

of their atter want of real prepa

preparations, The next day, he was banged at one of the gates the Japanese point of view the destruction of

Submissions of Balinese chiefs to

this Chinese arsenal would be a great triumph,

spexpected to fight stubbornly. F

From

Dutch authorities there after the capture of Maia. torinsically valuable only it their antagonist ram are reported. One of them came la with | 100 200 follower; more submissions are expected.

navy its serious force, but morally important

On the 18th October, two cargo boats, ladener case. Success would imply that the Chinese navy as a fighting force may safely be

with

BRITISH NORTH Borneo news.

1800 cases of petroleum, were destroyed by neglected.-Times. fite fo the canal between Batavia and Tanjong Priok. The cause of the disaster is not known, as almost always happens with petroleum frés The oil was fram New York and came in the vessel Castle Montgomery. Oo die. charging, the cases had suffered much, and that particular porton had been delivered in a leaky candiilan.

The Sourabaya Courant notes the fact that the Standard Oil Company has satabilahed agencies for the sale of lia petroleum at all Java paris of any significance, with the result of cherpening prices. Ihese agencies have proved detrimental to the different

*ringe' started there

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

Toblu

REGISTER.

4th November, 1894-At 4 p.m.

Wind.

KLATIUM.

Nagar! yo Thanghai 200 Poncho....11= Aneby Auping content Casio mambo làn Hooghong-n Victoria Pink ...

sp Rock Hothowaz

phong..........

Bolto Марла Cape St. James(94)

39.06

30.07

30.07

10.09

5th November, 1894.—At 10 am.

Wind.

STATION,

Wlatironiecko Fo

INNE

10.11

Nagwald

Foocho AMOY get t Buston ON HOTING TEA Cant. West n Hanging Victoria Fath

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDINT.)

SANDAKAN, October 16th, "The Government forces are about to start on the war-path again. Resident Filot arrived here Toke yesterday, aut reported that four of the Dyak anghat..... Palice, at a station in the Padas District, had deserted, taking their arms and ammunition. It was reported that they had jelaed some go or 60 of their countrymen, and that they bad bullt fort in defiance of Government. Mr. A. P, Dunlop Gap Rock keep up the price of petroleum at Batavia Barrett follows a ŹW

leaves beta-to-day 14mister will more mon.

30 Sikhs, and Capt. Halber The Consol-General for received, early this month, permission from the This small rising is not dangerous in itself Governor-General of Netherlands India tö recruit ↑ unless the

unlar the Dyaks try to get the Muruls to jols

to

Maca

Haiphong tiger

Мова наненые

· 30.13

30.18

10.13

*MBOT MARRIMA (Fron

io inam in i is take

* o ile kazas likiwao!

"The Resident of Rblo has been empowered to ; foron in the field. The Maraka hapa" Considerable worth to north-east winds, with fine weather, will provell. Os

before this

delivery may be obtained.

Amusements.

HARMSTON'S GRAND

CIRCUS.

ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING ANIMALS.

The Greatest Combination of Artistic-Talent ever concentrated in our organization, Justly clained

THE WORLD'S GREATEST !

3 Cages of Performing TIGERS, LEOPARDS, LIONS.

Performing Elephants,

60 HORSES AND PONIES,

Our selected Arablan Stud.

50 FAMOUS EQUESTRIAN ARTISTS, Each a gem in their Hoo, todividually and collectively,

NEITHER EUROPE NOR AMERICA can produceland compete with our great Antinal Kingdom.

THE CIRCUS DEPARTMENT

is on the same scale of magnificence. Only the best in every lion secured especially to please our Patrons.

GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TO-MORROW

NOVEMBER 6TH. GRAND PAVILIONS AT WEST POINT. Doors open at 8 P.M. to commence at 9 sharp.

PRICES OF ADMISSION,

Hotels.

THE

ROYAL STAG HOTEL, (LATI THE STAG HOTEL) -Established in 1857–

Nos. 148/150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

"HIS POPULAR POTEL has recently been

Thoroughly renovated and, ander new and

experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most reasonable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, UNkarp-11ed in the Colony,

The BED-ROOMS are Commotings and Comfortably. FURNISHFD, with ROT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in edddition to a WELL APPOINTED

PAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience.

The CUISINE je in able rad experienced hands, and only the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.

For terms, &c., apply to

THE MANAGER,

Royal Stag Hotel. Honokan. 3rd November, 1904. [1148

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.

Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

THE IGNGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

8461

-Boxes of 6 Chatte $12.00 Single Seats in Boxes ............ Dress Circle Chair

2.00

1.50

Stails, Carpated Seats

50

30

Gallery (for Chinese only).***** BOX PLAN at KELLY & WALSH's, "whee Seats can be reserved.

MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, Doors open at 3 o'clock, to Commence at 4 sharp. Children Hell-price to matines performances to sil parts of the Circus.

ROBERT LOVE Manager, S. RIECH, General Agent.

Henan atd November 1804.

THEATRE

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor,

PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. "THIS commodious and well appointed

HOTEL, sitouted at a height of 1,350 feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-fornished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commande magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China.

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH 115T). One person, per day......$250 to $3.00 F1126 One person, per month

to 60,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

ROYAL,

CITY HALL UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE AND IN THE PRESENCE OF H.E. MAJOR-GENERAL BARKER, C.B.,

AND

COMMODORE BOYES, R.N. CIGNOR CATTANEO b■ the konope to announce that, with the kind, assistance of Signor FRANCESCONI, leading TENOR of the Italian Opera, Maslin, his PUPILS, and severn) LADY sad GENTLEMAN AMATEURS,

A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN AID OF THE FRENCH CONVENT,

ON

WEDNESDAY,

THE 7TH NOVEMBER, 1894.

PROGRAMME:-

PART 1.

Married

day....

5.00 couple (occupying one room) per month

.....$100 to 105.00 Married couple (occupying two rooms)

20,00

per manth **** 10...............$110 to 140.00 Extra Bed-room, per month

For further particulars, apply to

MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel

(933

Hongkong, x6th October, 1804-

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-M-wan Road.) THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleamat DRIVE to be had on the Island, *BAY VIEW * occupies the best altmation on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breeser from the Southward. Steam-launches can at

1.-La Carith, by Rossini, for Soprane, Alts and time come alongside the jetty adjoining the

Chorus

Mrs. May, Mrs. Cantile, Mex McBean.

Mrs. Dodwell.

SOPRANO Mrs. Alford,

Aub

Mrs. Preston,

CHORUS

Mr. D. K. Sliman. Mr. A. M. Wood, Mr. F. D. MacLean,

Mr. J. C. Berger. Mr. F. Lammert. Mr. F. Maitland

Mr. E. W. Maitland.

Mrs. Master, Mrs. David. Miss Jackson. *Miss Backer.

Mr. C. H. Grace. Miss A. Jackson. Mr. F. H. May. Mas Preston.

Mr. S. S. Benjamin. Mr. J. F. Krak. 3.—Song for Basso-

Lascia ch'io plange, > Mr. S. S. BENJAMIN. by Handel ..................

Soprano

.for

3-Ballay Gomes

-No Claima>wili: be admitted after the Goods |şhave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

undelivered after the roth instant, will be subject 4-Recitative and Air for Baritone She

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th fastest, or they will not be recognised.

Alone Com

Miss E. CARVALHO.

my Mr. C. H. GRACE,

"Irene "...

All broken, abafed, and damaged Goada 210 Song for

to be left in the Gedowns, !

-they will be examined on the roih instant, at 5 PM.

>No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be counterulunsad by

RODWELL, CARFILL & Co.

Agents.

-Hongkong, 5th November, 1894-

TO JOURNALISTS,

and by Millard.) dimora, for

Miss LAMMERT,

Tenor, Faust, by Signor FRANCESCOME.

Gounod ..........

7.---Duet, Una notte a

spacious lawn.

To the other attractions of this popular rewort BATHING PAVILIONS

have been added, and a 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 shortent notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.

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Hongkong, 13th August, 1894. THOMAS GRILL ROOMS,

·{Corner of Queen's Road and Duddill Street.j THE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE providing It ba First-class in every detall. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 31 P.M.3 or later if notice he given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Parties sending Dishes, &c., for same-and Cash, Terme -- Breakfast...per meal. 8.075...per Month $19 Tiffini

$0.75... M Dinner ******

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Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner...

Breakies and Tifin .....................

Tifin and Dinner omoiona

14

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

Vanada, for Sopezco - Mrs. ÁLFORD and Mrs in Excellent Style at short notice. #Tesor, by Lucantoni,

Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.

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BIMAN.

PART IL Toreador, Song. Mr. C. H. GRACE and from Carmen,by Bizet CHORUS.

EXPERIENCED and CAPABLE

AJOURNALIST is wasted for the staf s-Song lor Contralto,

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a competent man ; no other need apply,

Full particulare su to experience, expusity,

and terma to-be ogni to

́E. PRASER-SMITH,

Editor & Pregister, Hongkong, 7th September, 1894.

NOTICE.

THE "BOKHARA " DISASTER.

ALL of the

BOKHARA DISASTER,

With all Particulars, Reports of Interviews with SURVIVORS, the Cruise of the Phatar, ofistal reports of the Chief Onder, the larges 168 1.1.3. Fordeler, the MARINE COUNT Lyonny and Its Firdosa, experiences of the Shamers in the same Typhoon, the Noi

"(All carefully "Rritzed and @Elted

THIS IS THE ONLY COMPLETE

F'ko level of cha pas, iz kutas, tete-and

may

PRICE

jë tha wheḍ be two points. ́ dewForne of the Boucher sala, GA

two hundred Japanere for labour in German New them; but, shonld they be successful, the 2014 Guinez.

Government was

would have to put a

On the oth, study am, the farmsater was saidy. _Fresh trouble tha gth, at sig um. the baromager was windy. Truck north contract with the Tanjong Pagar Dock Co. for

and it has been always considered tonicth-east winda; with fan wakker, will provide building a wooden steamer for service in the that the ponishment inflicted on them afterwards waters of Tanjong Pinang. She la to be ready was not infficient. As the Dyake are out, it ma in five months time, and is to cost

be counted upon that they will take a lot of hende $14,500. The Netherlands Indle Government is said to before the Government forces can effectively bava anked the Minister for the Colonies to end deal with them. aman-of-war out from Holland to look after the paari Bizkaries in the Residency of Ternate, Meanwhile one of the Goverameni steamers Share will be fald off for that duty,

On the and lost. Mr. Hastings, magistrato fa charge of the Sogut River district, reported that a brutal murder had taken place on the river, Soma Bulne being opposed to be the murderers,

1. 4. Fans, Fisk

ORT OF THE DISASTER,

crémerauerissinFIFTE CENTS.

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keerd a Volco, by -35, D, K, SLIMAN, Plavail

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Slong for Busso, from Mr. J. F. ERAAL-

Il Ragrante, by Vardi

4-Song for Sopran Men HAGEN.

Pierrot, by Hutchison

*Dust, from BUT Miss E. CARPALEO &

Blas, for Beprano, &

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50 HPLAN of Theatre, at Messrs. · Kizzy WALAH'S, where Tickets may be had,

A TRÁM will leave for the Peak a quarter

home wher she performanck

100

Novemony 1804.

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