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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

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to war with France over the question of Mada- 7 and row the leading journal' has FARCAT allowed itself and Ba readers to be misled be false information into the belief that the British Government had committed a blunder of the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1994.

The prospecte from the chief rice districts are still premfting, and every hope is held out that 1994-95 will be a "bamper ” rien season. The crops In the immediate neighbourhood of

during the last week in pomping the waters

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For the first time in the history of the Company the meeting was a full ona; Dr. Hays recupled the chair, and the other directors werent were Commodore Richelieu, Meier. Westenhofs,

£5,677,070; Torker, £99.418,000; United States, £20,072,000; Uruguay. £10,014,000; Var Venesuels, £1,300,000. It is reported that $2,000 000 me ring in the book unclaimed. If the money belonging to this nation was equally

-first rank in the conduct of the critical businers i molature, and the inhablants hava heen bony Samod. The business before the meeting was we fato, but it is not so divided. There shy. Bangkok are suffering somewhat frem went of Retard, Kinch, Choem Stigaencha and Thy divided, every men, woman and child would each

thas to he observed that the Ministers them. paht an by the high tides into the parched athorizing of the recent parchese of the brick.bal 100 Teriona whose werlib is counted by

Bot

to

Cobay's Arv-rügements.

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

Hotels.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. HIS commodious and well appointed

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet

CANTON BLACKWOOD GOODS, CLOCKS, PICTURES, &C

of Eastern diplomacy. The country will not

of a fourfold nature. The first mailer was the have ht an readily deceived another time.

feldi. "A few light showers of rain at the field by Mr. Westenholz on behalf

the Com-millions. Their wealth varies from £1000.000*0 selves, by

the enner and circumstances of present tine, would, it is generally believed, be pany: the second was the declaring of a dividend over 30.000.000 each. Also we have thousands their recent

hriped to lend some colour the censing crop meeting. to the false rumours that got *Boat:

The Peltish capital to 16 per cent, per annum); the third being the £1,000,000 ch. and also

We regret

Over the princical industries to America. Britsk learn that Miss Hutchinson, who | granting of permission to Mr. Westenbo's to that their own friends were among the roadlani in

now taking A new shape children, has been very sick, and been removed prospectus for the Petchaburee Rallway; and instead of being merely s Judging by the ready belief he has given to these

to the hospital in a very kind-hearted sounner.

loans, it is now a huge interna- And the

the ancorch

rounded site with which he

tirnal

bath has seized upon them as proof of Lord Rosebery's English governesses coming out to Slam ought Observer.

to insist on being provided with residences of

sides of the water cons

water equally profit. In the last two failure or Pilme Minister, will be disappointed to 10,

their own, or of being allowed to make arrange-

Terrs (1890) the British have been investing on bear that the Government are still la sound

ments whereby they can reside with Europeans.

Industrial enterprise in the United States at the Life lo a Siamese mansion is

rate of £100,000 week. In (wenty years this te totally unsuited

will place Great Britain in control of one-half of the industrial enterprises of the United States.

of great servies to the condition and quantity of of aner cent. for the part thres mouths (equat of reople whore wasith vasion frata THE Undersigned bez racelved Instructions / NEW WING bar been built, which commands

believe that they blandered. One critiae, at less lately came out as governem to Phin Vichit's occupy part of his time in the preparation of a⋅ | investments afa O interest, charged

the fourth was a private matter.--Slam | in ROTBINDERE JOB in which individuals on

tales,

paths of foreign to the present ilme China

In fac

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young Indies fresh from home, or for young ladies of some experience in the East for matter of that. The palaces so glibly talked of by the lady reporters of home papers, who may happen to gash on Slamese celebrities, are too often in the air; and and awakenings would be spared

young ladies if they expected English less palace and more hardship on coming to Stam. No Slamene house, however well ordered, and this fact had belter be clearly understood by young ladies who may be Intending to take up appointments as governesses in private Slemese famillea,~Stam Free Press.

ernment its exactly the place for an English governess.

has neser orce appealed to the Powers to intervene for the all-ufficient reason that she

metaphorically speaking, [

safe 1 • charch," for the Invasion by the "Mar- ineties of the Ortent" —

the -not "the England of the Orlent." ! please is concerned. And It Is,

"You moreover, equalle ertain that Great Britain was never batter-repared in intervene at the

proper mome at than shelto-day Interested hirelirg: of the to the contrary notwithsterding, as time will

ted Assuredly show in theralfordistant future. All the sterlesofintervention that havahliberfoemanated from the fickle Imaginations of Reater's agents in the Far East and the Timer backdoor fluckies have been hased on nothing

mard relfatile than the cup of mischievous ramen- runners members of dangerous secret societies and the eniply vapourings of the Japanese News Barras in Tokio. There has been no appeal be China f intervention of any kind, and the reports of such suicida! fally on the part of the advisers of the Emperor Kwang.re silly Inventions of the enemy and nothing more.

MR. T. H WHITEHEAD AS THE

"COLONIAL HAMPDEN

AN INDIAN CONTEMPORARY ON HOSOKONG

AFTAIRS

and a

boar

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A cry for representative Government.comes from the Far East, the Colonial Hampden, the Hon. T. H. Whitehead, hazing first raised it. It 1. Hongkong this time which wishes a voice in the management of its own effaire, sad to be treated other British possessions are, Whereas

was founded on fifty years ago the colony was barren rock, the abode of a few fiskermen and her, it is now x city and settlement with pitates, fe is purses f

* quarter of a million inhabitants, a trade estimated annually at

forty million steeling, yet I's form of gow

of government is practically the fanie as it was fity years and claimed that the time has erme for a change. The whole Interests of the colonists are; it is in be no represented the House of Commons; Inextricably to and permanently bound up In prod adminis

the tration

of the colony, in the efficiency of its executive and t the soundness of Its finance. They are allowed to take orly a Ilmlied part in the Enverment of the Cainny, and are not permited to have any crally effective voice in the manage ment of the affure, external or internal. Being purely a Crown Colony, it is

It is governed by Governor, appointed by the

by the Queen, and

apo

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by

of

an Fx entive and a Espislative Council. The former is camped wholly of Officers the Frost, nominated and appointed by the Crown; the latter com-lats of seven. official

icla members, eplected and appointed by the Queen, and five no flickal members, two of whom are

Fars

of

BANGKOX, November 10th. New paddy, we are foformed, has begun to arrive, and some of the rice firms have already commenced milling.

Two cholera cases have occurred in Bangkok this week, one proving fatal Cholera has also committed ravages in the Ratburl and Bing

districts,

Mr. De

GOVERNMENT ROADS.

-Chili awas 570 miles of railway.

Tapan was 608 miles of railway. Biden owns 829 miles of railway. Sweden owns 7.645 miles of railroad. Ireland owns 2.791 miles of coallad, England and Wales nwa 14.094 mites, Souh Austrill owns her rallway syste », TALIWATE China owns and operates all her Oldenburg owns 222 miles of her railroad. Belgium awns about 2 000 miles of railway. Hesse owns 216 miles of her railway system, Vicinela owns all her railroad-3,341 miles. Norway has 929 miles of railway—all her own. Brazil owns and operates 2,091 miles of vall-

Poland and Caucasia own 5,005 miles of rail- WAY.

Roumania in 1880 owned 1,500 miles of rail-

New South Wales owns 2,182 miles of rall. WAY.

WAY.

way.

The colony of Natal owns 305 miles of rail- Way.

Scotland has 3,118 miles belonging to the State.

Some 181 miles of railway are owned by Ceylon.

New Zealand In 1890 owned 672 miles of vallroad.

the State.

Peru has 1,625 miles of railroads owned by

Austria owns and operates nearly 2,000 miles railway,

of

a

hang disen (H.B.M. Chargé d'Affaires) Sccompanied by Mr. Beckett (Acting-Consul Deld an official Fill to the Foreign Minister (H.R.H. Prince DevAwongse) on Thursday. It expected that his Majesty will shortly gript an audience to the British and United States Repre sentatives and receive their credentials.

An inquiry into the circumst

circumstances attending the four of the exam bas been proceeding this week. Considerable

ible annoyance has been caused by the statement fa local paper that there was ❘ of only one European officer on board, there belag "copiiafnez a long he who beld certificates an

and two Exopean engineers. Lieut. COUTS Petit, of the Arpie, has visited the vessel, the deck of which is above water. He finds that a large launch and a fighter which the Menam was towing caused an error of 11 degrees in her compass. The effect of this was that the Captain lost his course and ran upon the rock he was to avold. After the Erst shock the vessel trying got off into deep water, but finding they were rapidly

g the Captain turned and ran her upon the rock, thus saving great ut fall loss of life.

the

DEAFNESS. AD essay describing a really gennine Care for Deafnesi, Singing ld Ears, &c., no matter how sevice or long-standing, will be sent port free-Artificial Ear-drama and similar appilances entirely superseded. Address THOMAS KEMPE, Victoria Chambers, 19, South- ampton Buildings, Holborn, London.--(Advt.

Go-Jap ́s Advertisements.

HARMSTON'S GRAND

CIRCUS.

The German Empire owns about 11,840 miles | ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING

radway. Servia also has a few lines of railway owned by the State.

Portugal owns about "one-half the railways tu that country.

Bavaria has 2,896 miles of rallway owned by the government,

The United States of Columbis owned 118 miles of railway in 1890.

The Netherlands bas nearly 1,000 miles owned by the Government, owned by the Government.

Denmark has about 1,000 miles of railroad France

owns about 2,000 miles of railway, but most, or quite all, is leased to companies.

A large per cent. of the railways of Italy

Some 1,137 miles of railroad in Finland belong to Russia. About one-tenth of the roads in that Empire are owned by the Government.

The United States has paid for constructing, and ought to own by foreclosing her mortgages, 155 miles of railroad, extending from San Francisco to the Missouri river.

The King made his first public appearance for many months on Thursday afternoon, for the purpose of taking part in the Tant Katin cere- maries. Leaving the Palace shortly after half-belong to the Government, but are leased to past five, his Majesty, sccompanied by the companirs. Crown Prince and several of his younger brothers, arrived at Wat Rachapradit in a state coach, drawn by four handsome horses, about and followed by several carriages containing

by a strong detachment 5-50, escorted

of cavalry Royal Princes and Ministers.

A great assem- blage of the

Siamese

amese nobility were waling to Wat, where he stayed about half an hour, f receive the King and accompanied him into the forming the usual devotions and making sifts to appeared very much improved priests. He in health, though rather careword, leaving walked to his carriage without assistance]

of Siamese and others thronged the vicinity, and visit was afterwards made to Wat Rachsheshit, bands

demonstrations of delight. A similar

the procession retarding to the Palace by Fuang Nokan Street. En route his Majesty cordially seated all the Europeans who came under bis notice.-Bangkok Times.

the

wh

per-

and

on

BANGKOK November 11th.

nomin hv. cest-in public bodles in the Large crowds his Majesty was reçelved on al Colony, while trother three are selected by the Gavereor, and all are an inted by her Majesty, The

nu cllds and deliberates Executive Cou ancret. The Leg g'ative Council f' with open dears, and its procedure appears to admi fall and unferered di-cussion, but It is alleged there is vitally no true freedom of debate, Questions re considered and settled, and the policy in

to be adopted by the Government in Connection therri h is decided in the Exeen tive Charril. They are then brought before the Legislative Cennet', where the Government--the official members being in a majority can secure the passing of any mesure. In face of Opposition on the part of the unofficial members, who are thus limited to ohjecting and

and proteiing log

any

nd this mostly In vain, for members who have but short experience in the colony and are not touch with it and its aspirations, determine

In

unges that the officials appointed to

Hongkong

are there so shor, a time that it is impossible to

get

In touch with it. Their appointments fo that

portions

therefore,

His Majesty's yacht. Apollo will shortly be ready, as new bollers have been put in and she has had a thorough overhaul.

Two more rice mills are in course of erection--

the one owned by + 6rm Kwang Hap Seng and the other by Ho Heng & Co. They are both on the west side of the direz, and below the Arracan Company's premises.

4,000

DITS OF INFORMATION.

Iceland has only two lawyers, Charlemagne wore. $8,000 robe. The average on weight 500 pounds. Portugal's royal crown is worth $6 500,000. Newspapers are printed in fifty-aloe languages, Women have usually better-eyesight than men. Cases of twins accur once lá every sixty-nine

births.

Bradcloth took its name from its acumuli widths.

The science of geometry is ascribed to the Egyptians.

A child of three years old is half the 'beight it will ever reach.

One of the lost arts is the manufacture of malleable glass.

The average age of the Ualted States Sena-

is filly-nine. tors is

Women outnumber men in the Britleb King- dem by about 733 000.

The

membership of the Independent Order of Foresters is upward of B50.000.

In 1990 Philadelphia contained 187,05a dwell- i

At the present rate of increase, there will be 190,000,000 people to the United States le fifty years.

The children of the Altatski Islanders are

right.

-lar defeater, Core born with the left leg au inch shorter than the

If all the bouses in England were placed together they would occupy a space of about 450 square miles.

Grant was the youngest man elected Pre- sident of the United States. He was under forty-seven when inaugurated.

ANIMALS,

"AOR CANNOT WITHER NOR CUSTOM STALE OUR INFINITE VARERTY,"

OUR NRW PROGRAMME ADMITTED TO BE THE REST EVER SEËN IN HONGKONG. ELDRED & LOUETTS ACT "L'ECHELLE,"

worth the whole of the admission money charged,

THESE ARTISTES RECEIVED A DOUBLE ENCORE THE PONIES MIDGET AND BANTAM,

The theme of Admiration. THE SPECTACLE "THE BRIGANDS," received with Shouts of Laughter. Our magni ficent Wardrobe to dress this Spectacle cost $5.com.

A HANDSOME GOLD WATCH,

A GOLD CRYSTAL WATCH,

A HANDSOME LADY'S WATCH, To be GIVEN AWAY AMONGST THE AUDIENCE.

TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, WEST POINT.

FRIDAY, 3RD NOVEMBER: FIRST GRAND JUMPING CONTEST, FOR CHINA PONIES,

for which a HANDSOME TROPHY

will be presented.

to Sell hy PUBLIC AUCTION, ON SATURDAY, the 24th November, 1894, commencing at 140 P.M., at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, (For Sundry #cenunts), A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.

Comprising:- DRAWING ROOM SUITE in OLD GOLD PLUSH, ONE TAPESTRY and PLUSH Ditto, NE FINELY CARVED CANTON BLACK. WOOD

BLACKWOOD CURIOSTAND. MARBLE-TOP TABLES, ROUND TABLES, TEA TABLES, WRITING TABLES, CABINETS, MANTEL CLOCKS, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, VASFS, BOOKS, BOOK- CASE Several New CARPETS, RUGS, FENDERS.

&c. &c.

with SIDEBOARDS

MIRROR, Large EXTENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, DINNER WAGGONS, DINNER & DESSERT SERVICES. ELECTRO-PLATE and GLASS WARE, CUTLERY

LINEN TABLE PANTRY REQUISITES, Several DOUBLE IRON BRASS MOUNTED REDSTEADS. WIRE MATTRESSES, &c., MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS.

DRESSING TABLES. SINGLE & DOBLE TEAK WARDROBES, PLAIN and with REVELLED GLASS DOORS, SUNDRY BED-ROOM FURNITURE, BATH-ROOM REQUISITES, ONE LARGE COOKING STOVE,

&c.,

&e..

&c. Catelogues will he istued prior to Sale. On View from Friday, the 23rd November. TERMS OF SALE:-As customary,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 1st November, 1804-

frats

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,

M

'EETING to be held on FRIDAY, #t # P.M. and on SATURDAY, at 10A.M., 23rd and 24th November.

Carbine competition. 1.-Association,

Dit- tance, 500 yards No. of shots, seven, Entrance, one dollar. Any position. Four prizes: $500, $4.03, $2.00, $1.00, 1-Association. Distance, 500 yards. No. of shots, seven. Entrance, one dollar. Any position. Five prizes: $10.00, $8.00, $6.00, 24.00, $200, 3-Association.. Distance, 600 yards. No. of abots, seven. Entrance, one doller. Any position. Five prizes: $10.00. 18.00, $6.00, $4.00, $2.00. 4-socialou. Highest aggregate in 2nd and 3rd Competitions. Entrance, one dollar. Three prizes: $15.00, $10.00, $5.00. 5-Association. Nomery aggregate restricted to Members who have never won outright an Association Subscription Cap or a Gret or second prise exceeding the valge af at any previous prise meeting in Hongkong or elsewhere and whose respective scores in Nos. 3 and 3 make the bighest aggregater. Entrance, $100. Five palsts: $10.00..

$8.00, $6.00, $4.00, $2.00. 6.Association, Champl-nship. Entrance, ons dollar. Conditloss to be declied on the ground by the Committee,

Entries will be received ut KELLY & WALSH'S | 2 and 3 on payment of ten cent, up to P.M. on FRIDAY, November 23rd, Addressed to the MANAGER OF THE CIRCUS..

NB.-The Circus Ring will be thrown open for practice of the ponies Every Evening at 5 P.K. up to the Night of the Contest.

23 Ponles were entered for this Event at Skorbel

BOX PLAN at KELLY & WALSH's, where Seats can be reserved.

ROBERT LOVE,

Manager. 8, RIECH,

General Agent. Hongkong, 1st November, 1894, fr199

ZETLAND

No. 525.

LODGE,

THE MONDAY, the 19th instant, is CAN- MEETING of this LODGE advertised

CELLED. Jastend of itLODGE of EMER-

A sighting shot can be had in competitions 1,

The time of hosting will be notified in the papera av urnal.

G. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary, Hongkong, 21st November, 1894.

TO JOURNALISTS. AN

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EXPERIENCED and CAPABLE JOURNALIST is wanted for the staff of the Hongkong Telegraph, Liberal, terus to a competent man ; no other need apply.

Full particplers as to experience, capacity, and terms to be sent to

R. FRASER-SMITH,

Editor & Proprietor. Hongkong, 7th September, 1804-

Intimations.

"DERMATOL," 'ANUFACTURED by FAREWERKE,

above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and s magnificent Views of the Harbour and matoland of Chios,

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH-319T). One person, per day

$1.50 to $3.00 One person, per month $5 to 60.00 Married couple (occupying one roc) per

day

Marded couple (occupying one room) per

month

5.00

Manded counte (occupying two rooms)

per month

sama nimena 110 to 130.00 Extra Bed-room, per month.............

70.00 For further particulars, apply to

MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel.

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Hongkong, 16th October, *904.

BAY VIEW HOTEL, THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shan-ki-wan Read.)

TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and to be had on the Island. "BAY VIEW* occupies the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes from the Southward, Steam-launchce can at any time come alongside the Jetty adjoining the *clous lawn,

To the other attractions of this popular resort 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. dally.

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

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-

THE

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ROYAL STAG HOTEL, (LATE THE STAG HOTEL) -Established in 1857---

Nos. 148/150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. THIS POPULAR HOTEL has recently been Thoroughly renovated and, under sew and experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most reasonable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, unsurpassed in the Colony,

The BED-ROOMS are Commotious and Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in edddition to a WELL APPOINTED BAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience.

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

For terms, &c., apply to

THE MANAGER,

Royal Sing Hotel Hongkong, 3rd November, 1804 [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 BUILDINGS.

856)

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY,

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Dudátil Strast.) “HE Undersigned has always thought that

this

GENCY will be held THIS EVENING, the 21st M Höchst ofM.; its effect in stimulation First-class in every detall. A placs where one

the closing up of WOUNDS, and in internal adesinistration against diarrhoea, is described as f1190 amazing,

Brethren are cordially invited to attend, Instant, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting

Hongkong, arat November, 1894.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO AND

BOMBAY,

HOW ENGLISH CAPITAL RULES THE Company's Chartered Steamer

THE WORLD.

"ANGERS,"

D R. KNOR R'S LION BRAND ANTIPYR IN E.

needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be

GRILLED CHOP or STEAK may have his at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later If mošice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER-the Parties sending Dlibes, &c., for same--and Cash, Terms →→ Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Month $19 Dinner I Breakfast, Tin and Dinner... Breakfast and Tiffa

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We learn that the Oplum Farmers' launch has recently been lost. It appears that the

what shall or shall not be done. Mr. Whitehead of the 28th altime, collided with some funks | Ings; Chicago, 127,871 ; New York, 81,628.

launch, when going down the river on the night opposite Windsor & Co's, and capsized.

Several gangs of Chinese were seen being marched to the Bangrak Police Station on the Colony are merely steppleg-stones to old learned that they were poll-lax defaulters. Con-

ers, and 6th Inst, with police escort.

ort, and on enquiry we could they do so and vole accordingly healdering

when any difference of oplaton arose, they would

that the the risk of a conflict with the Governor. The years, i la surprising that such large numbers uncificlal members,

It is pointed out on the other abould attempt to evade it.

The well hand, are persons who have prased large

known Klong Morn brick kling have of their lives in the calony, and who either have bees sold by the widow of the late Mr. John

Clubis for

boo Ticala. The purchasers are permanent personal interests in, or hold pro.

the Bangkok Tramways Co., but the rights of minent positions of bust which connect them

the

lesser. present most closely with its affair, and

Mr. A. Maclean, will not be are, the interfered with. to have been required to carefully the more likely to study its real needs, and to have thoroughly

We understand that Mr. Cairna te returning to Bangkok Immediately. The mill to Manua acquainted themselves with the methods by

in which he had an interest was sold last month which these are best, to be met. And what they

to Messrs. Smith, Beli & Co. of that place for and the class from whom they are selected now wish is that they may be given a greater share $125,000, and Ms. Cairns was to have left there A short time ago, the following deposits were G. W. Bannister, Commander, will be despatched | NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER, Tifin and Dinner

control. Their request is not at all

TO? fosfant,

held by the London banks, being money confided above on or about MONDAY, the 26th ask is that they may be extravagant. All that they ask i

small new steamer of yo or Bo feet long, to them by the pubile at Large: National Instant

For Freight of Passage, apply to placed upon a sim

similar fooiing to or

to Malta, Cyprus,

drawing about 4 or 5 feet of Provincial, 40,823,374) Bab

Bank of England,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. famitius, and British Honduras. For they hava

water, and nofficial seats in the Executive Council, power

struck above Paknampo, owing to got

London and Westminster, 26.063,7481

Hongkong, 21st November, 1894. unddea fall in the water. Two elephants £21,053.194; Unles, 13,486,991; Glyn, Mille of election, and oiber kindred

Indred privileges, and nons

FOR SHANGHAI AND KOBE. failed to pull her ant, so that she will have to Con611723.9751 London Joint Stock, walt there for one year,

and Counties, £11,141,819 THE 611,546,8011

“HE Steamship as those of Hongkong. In halef, Hongkong sak

The steamer Wing Tong arrived from Hong: Williams, Deacon, 9,830,1931 London, and

" AZAMOR," for the free election of representatives of Brutals to Konst, Andersen & Co 6ft fast, consigned Midland, 8,118,8871 London and Provincial, nationality in the Legislative Council; a majority that, on the arrival of the vessel, H. E. Phys

& We understand | £6,472,641'))" £6,380,498 In the Council of such elected representatives |

Blekback, Captain P. Gihaes, R.N.R., will be despatched 5.674.7131 London and South Western, for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the ath perfect freedom of debate for the official members, Montel purchased it for $14,000, The vessel is 25.391,5445 Alliance, £4,608,094 The asautostent. With power to

to vote according to

their conscien- Br long, and le of • similar type to the income of the English people la about This Vassel has accommodation for Saloon tious convictions, without being called to account vessel that came from Hongkong for Mears. £3,000,000,000 sterling, and the saving

Passengers. or endangered in their positions by their votes: Wang Les

£130,000,000 to £350,000,000. London may be

For Freight or Passage, apply to complete control in the Council orez local

wald to be the banking house for all the world,

TATA & Co. expenditure; the management of local affairs;

Forsign nations have, during the last thirty

Agats. and a consultative volca in

years, added £1,000,000,000 sterling questions of an

to Imperial character. It is a modest request, and

debts, and the British people are the great lenders, ws hope it may be granted.--Bombay Ganatis.

and as they have lostjuoney to fifty-six Automa it to supposed those nations wwe as 3,000,000,000 The following is a list of a few nations, and the amount of money borrowed from us as a

with

of there colonies have commercial or industrial Industries of the e same magnitude or Importance

SIAM NEWS,

BANGKOK, November 9th,

It is reported that a bridge on the Painam line bus broken down, and that for a faw days during the past week the traffic has been mulalained by

on the

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balit in Bang by the firm Kim Seng Lee, £36,083,915; London and County, £34.789

feet

The Hiddekel, which was chartered by Messrs. Clarke & Co., is sow lying outside the bar. During

ker voyage from Hongkong ska had strung winds to contend with, and this, coupled with her not having * clean bottom, accounts for har not arriving to the chartered time. It is not now likely that she will load in Hangkok.

The Wing Teng was purchased from Kesurs, Ramsay Co, à Hongkong for H. E. Phys Mentri, for his own

, and not for Men Andersen & Co. as reported by us le - error on the 8th last. The length of the vessel is go jest, and, having been certized nan Siamese vessel by the Clamess Consal at Hongkong, the

nation:

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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served PELAS, HOOPING COUGH, and many other

short notice. complaints. It is also the very best Antiseptic. in Excellent Style Highly recommended by the Medical Faculty.

W. THOMAS, Ask for Dr. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINE 1. Each

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the inventor's signature.

Hongkong, 14th June, 1804. KNORR in tod letters.

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To be had at every reputed Chemist and Druggist

Supplies constantly on hand at the China Export Import and Bank Compagnie,

Beware of sparious imitations. Hongkong, 7th April, 194

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.,

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"HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK-

MALERS, TWEAKS, SILVER

SMITHÁ, and OPTICIANS,

CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,

Sale Agents for Louis Audemars Watches awarded the highen Prism at svay Exhibition; and for Vaigtindor and Sohn's GELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES,

Argentine Republic, £18,908,000 Austin (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUAND MARINE GLASSES and SPYCLASSES.

A1502,000 1.

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$200,000/ Cordovad

1. Belgium, £4,175,000; Bolivia, 2500,000; Brazil,

Batnos Ayres, [11,142,000 |

Calle 478,000

Chins, 3.380,0001 Colombia, £595,000 $ Costa Rica

43-250,000; Cabe, principalities, 41,744,2001

Ecuador, £1,010,0001

1648,000 1

engines running from Bangkok and Pakmam, /len that port under the Siamese Bilge by tha / Rings/Danubian m

and the transfer of passengers over the broken bridge. It was only some two weeks ago that a desperate attempt was made to burn down ane of the Company's bridges.

Poath, and taking through. Cargo, to ZA, AIRLATER, New Zealand, TEX Step

*CATTERTHUM,

The two Slamme who was Portuguese subject Bure on Friday the and fast. Herpt, 677797,000 | Entre Rios, 23,331,000 Capisha Shannon, he despatched for the are now lying in the Hospital in a precarious France,20,024,000; Green, 4,100,000; Create boots an TUESDAY, the 4th provima, na

Daylight. 4,200,000 Ros for Ramatistes, and has large Cooling Chane

| condition. It was found that, in the case of the 3 mais, £600,000: Holland, 639,843,000 | How TESTWell-known 'Stanmor is specially fitted

heller had duras, $472,000 į Hungary, 14,383,000

£26,803,000;

The mortality among the coelias, on the Korat man who was shot in the back, De van back to | LIBRE £944,000 ; 1/BARU "VaporMerion, bers, thus ensuring a supply of Frank Ment,

Rallway, for the months of August and September, travelled upwards from the small of

Is

wald to cases also show an increase on the previous month. This is owing in a great misters to

to be great. The fever and dysentéry above the right lung, being extracted by

Hays from just under the colles-boss. Barre,

the heavy ralos that have fallen in those parts,

and also to the unhealthy posliion, where work is now going on, in the guidille of that extensive. fevert known formerly sa Dsong-Phe-Flas

whe is employed is the Royal Raliway Depart: 13735500 Morway, 62,350,000 Orage 10, Chung man the voyage. A dhly quan

State, 100,000 1

ment, has been ammeted, and to now in custody, Peru, £31,198,000; Portugal, 405,#90,000 1

Russia, 647,938,000 1

*A meeting of now directors of the Bangkok Prusste, 4318,000 Anumware Čay was hold si the offone of the Santa 43,70,000; Spain, 433,9 Canyoný ne į pa su Friday the 19th feet;) den,510,575,000 $

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