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HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

ANNUAL PRIZE COMPATITION.

Owing to adverse climatic conditions the results of the shooting at the meeting that con- cluded on Saturday were decidedly disappointing. an the appended scores clearly denota :--

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1894.

J. Willard, M.L.A., was charged at the Police Court yesterday with the Ixreeny of certain documents, the property of the Postmaster- General. He was remanded and ball was refused.

MELBOURNE, November ist.

The Victorian Parliament met on Tumeday to despatch business. The Governor's speech No. 1.-Carbine Compitition. 500 yards. 7 the great abject of the Session being to place the promises measures for all-r-and retrenchment, skate.

finances of the country on a anand basis.

LONDON. November 7th.

1 Pilze Mr. G. P. I.ammert.......

2n[ Inspector Rut'ls...

19

3rd 4th

M.. E C. Shepherd.......

..20 ...16

...24

Captain Palmer, O S.D....24 No. - Rifle Competition 500 yarde, y shots. 18 Priz: Commander Ashe, RN........13 14. Colonel Robinion, S.T..I.....13 Petty Officer T. Bahoo. R.N.....30 Major Wrestley, R E30 Mr. W. Stewart.

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4th

5th

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NO. 3- Rifle Combeiition. 600 yards. y shots IP Pilte Tient, Stilek, SL.L.................28 Petty Officer T. Bishop, R.N.....27

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13

Mr. F. C. She herd....

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Inspector Dancen.......

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5th Maja G. K. Manre, A.P.D........74

No 4-Aggregates of Nos. 2 and 3.

1st Prize Leut Strick. S L....................................

2nd] 3rd

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Petty Officer T. Bishop, R.N....57 Mr. E. C. Shepherd.....56 No 5-Nursery Aggregates, in Nos. 2 and 3.

14 Prize Petty Officer T. Bishop, R.N.....57

2ad Mr. F. C. Shepherd...

Je M. W. Stewart..

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Major G K. Moore

Corp. Lynch, R.E.,

..56

54

The Championship, which is open at all Members who returned tickets in No. 4 com- peiliion, will he shot for on Saturday next at 3.55 D.m Conditions: to rounds st 800 yards; competitors' *COTES to be added to their aggregates in Nos. 2 and 3.

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The Eastern and Australian Co.'s steamship Menmuir, Capt. Hugh Craig, from Sydney and

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The Board of Trade Inquire into the wreck of the steamer Dorunda, on the count of Portugal, is now proceeding. The captain admited that the casunity was due to an error in bis calculations.

The Times declares Australlam, Canadian and South Africen judges ought to it on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

Au anarchist manifesto bar been lessed which threatens the death of the judges and jurors in England.

The Congressional elections to the United States resuited to the complete defest of the Democratic party and the Republicans will have

majority of over 30 In the next Congress,

BRISBANE, November 8th,

The October returns from Charters Towers show the total to have been 26,857 ounces of pold. This is the best return for any month daring the year,

SYDNEY, November 8th.

The Minister of Agriculture has summoned u conference to consider what steps are necessary to secure the steady shipment of first-class cattle to London,

ADELAIDE, November Rth.

The Colonial Treasurer of South Australia has introdued a bill to consolidate the whole public debt of the colony into 3 per cent. stock.

FOOCHOW NOTES.

FOOCHOW, November 17th.

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Yesterday was the day said to be fixed as the time when the Japanese would fand at Shan-hat- kwan, bu”, from lain news received from that place, that hava not with " cons= "of it

Yesterday it was definitely fixed that on the arrival of H E. Liu Kwan-1. late Viceroy of Wanking, he had to take mer the offices held by Viceroy 1.1 Hong-chung, and that I would at once reacted to the front as Commander-in- Chief of all the Forces. This is sald t

I to have been confirmed by a Royal Decree to-day.

of

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Qo-day's Advertisements.

HARMSTON'S GRAND

CIRCUS.

On account of the ahora changes the ralting the forly camps which were to be organized by “Admiral” von Hanneken and Li Hong. chang has been cancelled. It is reported that he will #ccompany LI to the front. It also reported that Mr. G

G. Detring will go too, a it to and he methioned Li to go with blen

Li volunteered to

to go in the front before. Herr Po

von Hannecken goes he will become General von Hannecken, and no doubt Mr. ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING Delring will become a General as well. There mey · some truth. In the above, but I am one at those who doubt that Li will ever go to the front. He has too much respect for his bady

there, and I doubt whether Herr von venture Hannecken cares to risk his agsín either in the Chinese navy or army. No doubt he is a uneful | FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE EAST OF THE

be

and breve man and an excellent engineer, hut T doubt if he cares to follow the Chinese Army nuless he hassome trained men that he can trust to; but the riff-reff who are sent to the front he would never care to be in command of, Had he all CP's trained men there he might have a chance of making a stand,

(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

TIENTSIN, November*15th,

There seem to have been a great many strange rumours afloat and published to the world. In fact, it is very difficult Indeed to secure the exact facts, though plenty of persons are found

The to speak poskilvely.

"Ultimatum" announced last week is rather a matter of fiction. There w

w no demand for tademnity in

in money, neither does it appest that Sheng Total ordered by British

the

ent to be Government degraded. So far as we know the only thing done was to fire in honour of the Yesterday morning « Walte of twenty-one gun from Take Forts, in the presence of the English Consul and the English Commander. The rol

style. This probably ends the matter, so 19 any demand from the British Government Is concerned. The main matter at isane will rest with

the close of the war. reckon the Japanese, when the final account is

ANIMALS..

TO-NIGHT!

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CALIBRATED

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New Acts in Our_Programme by all the Old Favourites.

THE GREAT VAULTING ACT, GILBARTO'S DOUBLE SOMERSAULTS, GEO, HARMSTON'S GREAT JOCKEY ACT, THE GREAT LIVERPOOL STEEPLECHASE.

Introducing Our Aur rallan_Jumping Horses, Lady and Gentlemen Riding over Focus and Gates.

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FATHOMS of NEW STUD LINK 135 CHAIN CABLF of 1 9-16h1. inches diameter, with LLOYD'S TEST. The whole or part of it.

Apply to

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Auctioneer, Daddell Street.

Hongkong, 19th November, 18ot.

FOR SALE.

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A FINE COLLECTION OF SPANISH WINES IN CASKS AND BOTTLES.

SHERRIES-Amontillado

LIGHT-DRY

and Manzanilla at prices varying from $6.50 to $60 per case of 12 Bottles, and $35.00 per quarter cask,

FINE OLD PORT WINE to quarter casks at $45.00. SPANISH "VINO TINTO" (Red Wine) In Bottles at $4.50 per dozen, or in quarter cakes At $25.co.

VILLA, LOPEZ & Co.,

22, Stanley Street, Hongkong, Hongkong, 23rd November, 1894.

ports, arrived in harbour this morning. For et fire to it some time ago, have of late been diers appeared, and the salute was given in prag Introducing ali the EXCITING SCENES of a WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU-ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

A proclamation sloned by Yong Taotel fatimates to the public that four thousand soldiers are now befag enlisted to be sent to Formosa.

The ring-loader and go of his followers who raided the in station over the Long Bridge and discovered and arrested and are now waiting

The tipsos of Nantal are instructed by the Sub-prefect to levy contributions from the people, ❘ according to their means, in order to establish fire brigade stations in the Incalities coder their

the subjoined telegrams we are ladebted to our | wall. Colonial exchanges

LONDON, October 24th.

The Canadian Government have famed at three per cent, a loan of two and a quarter million pounds.

The l'arts funds of the Irish National League have heen handed over to Mr. Justin McCartby, It is reported at Shanghal that a battle has taken place between the Chinese and Japanese in the north of Kores in which each side lost 3,000 men, and the lapanere afterwards retired.

MELBOURNE, October 25th. The Victorian Government has decided to handon the percentage in the reduction in the salaries of civil servants,

SYDNEY, October 25th,

A serious conflict is expected between unto Ists on strike at the Co-operative colliery, New South Wales, and the non-unionists, and a strong body of police have been sent to the spot.

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control,

A brass curlo, of unknown manufacture, in the shape of a pagoda with some Irgentous wits is now on exhibition in the city. The price of admission to the show being 5 cents each visiter during the day, and to cents at night.

A half grown tiger was caught alive by the natives of Yongplag district a few days ago and brought down to Fooch for sale. A Foochewese bought the animal for 322 and slaughtered it and sold its flesh for ment

At to o'clock on Wednesday night last a fire broke out in a Jost House situated at Yu-san in the city. As the house was surrounded by fire proof walls the flames had no chance to spread to the reighbouring houses, so that, the con-

Racecourse.

TO-NIGHT-TO-NIGHT.

JUMPING CONTEST FOR CHINA PONTES, POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY EVENING,

28TH NOVEMBER.

BOX PLAN at KELLY & WALSH'S, where Sexta can be reserved.

ROBERT LOVE,

Manager S. RIECH,

General Agent. Hongkong, 26th November. 1804.

We also understand that Mr. von Haunecken had na audience with the Chinese Emperor. He went to Peking to see Prince Kaug, who is now the Chief Director of Foreign Affairs, much to bis own regret. What will be the actual plans in forming an Imperial army, will not be definitely arranged till after the wai is over. Chios will have enough expense in meeting the demands of Japat deal of Interest is taken in the work of

A good the Red Cross Society, as affordlog medical arts. tance to the wounded Chinese troops. The party to go to the front, consisting of the Danish, Mr. Lydam and Miss Johanson, and the American, Miss Larson, are intending to go to Shin-min VICTORIA cheng, north-west of Newchwang, and west of Moukden, though the centre of operations may

They

have all been trained in hospital work, and in the Ambulance Department of the Danish army before be entered on mladoosty work In China. Thas far the amount of money subscribed is very small, including that for Dr. Kin, who is the physician in charge, Li from the Government funds has

Bagration died away after deatroving the jars be hereafter changed and Mr. Lydum was

house. We hear that the death of a native occurred on this occasion through a fall from ladder which he had climbed to salve a lantern | banglog from the roof.

The intercolonial military conference to con- sider the scheme for the mobillaation of the milliary forces of Australls, opened in Sydney yesterday. The colonies of Queensland, New South Wiler, Victorle, South Australia and It is said that times are very hard among Tasmania were each represented.

both wealthy and poor classes. The wealthy

BRISDANT, October 25th.

A deputation waited the Premier yesterday to urge the advisability of extending the fran

chise in women. The Premier in reply stated that he had no sympathy with the objects of the

deputation and advised women not to dabble in

politics.

LONDON, October 20lb, The Morning Post. In an article commenting on the generally threatening aspect of affairs and the serious complications which may at any moment arise, strongly advises the Australian Governments to combine in securing the services of first-class military officer to arrange for the defence of Australarla on a federal basis,

A boller has burst on board one of the French crulaers during her trial trip, six mon being killed and twenty there badly scaled.

STONEY, October 29th.- The Sydney Government is enforcing sweeping bo'lcy of retrenchment. Eighty officers have been dismissed from various departments.

LONDON, October 31st.

It is stated that the Admirably has given erders for the construction of two large British crufsers of an entirely different tyre from those now in vogue. It is estimated that the average speed of the vessels will not be less than twenty-

two knots.

The thir-class Fritish cralser Pylades bus talled for the Au trallan station.

An appalling enribquake la reported to have necurred at San Juan. In the Argentine Republic, resulting in a terítble destruction of life and pro- It is stated that over two thousand peity. persons have been killed, whilst fully twenty thousand have been left destitute,

A son of Sir James Fergusson, member of British House of Commons, has been arrested an a charge of setting fire to a Scotch college in which he is a student. He is only 15 years of

age.

The Mahdi is said to have put himself at the head of a large army of well armed Arabs in the Soudan, and to be marching to the attack of the Italian troops in Africs with intent to drive them into the sea.

secrete their treasure in fear of being bothered bed 3,000 taels, out of which Mr. Lydom

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with the loan contribution, and while the poor: people, desirous of disposing of their properties is to be paid 100 ■ month. The Chiacze CAB find so buyers.

In Shanghai lo a few days sime subscribed 5.com Owing to short arrivals from the northern taels. A Miss Kemp, a missionary In connection bly, the dealers in the grain have petitioned thirty pal interest takes in the matter by the the price of rice has risen very consider. | with the China Inland Mision work, subscribed Ably

Victroy to allow them to import rice from thirty pounds just before leaving for England. other quarters free of the tin tax. H. E.

Government,

as soch, is very amall. The cele replied that he will enquire into the matter before such permission is granted.

the

The following is the tea export aloce our hue of 20th October, as per consignees

stor

For London :- Pers. Ajar.........

Palamed

+

The real

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AN EMERGENCY CONVOCATION of the CHAPTER be in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 26th inst., at 8.30 for o o'clock Mail. precisely. Visiting Companions are cordially invited.

765) Han-, 16th November, 1804

ZETLAND

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LODGE,

No. 25.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

brated Sheng Taots), when urged to ect, replied,A. LODGE will be held in the FREEMABOWS

"What for? We don't want any wounded Chinese," an if the wounded ones were to be left to the enemy, or to die.

Furthermore, just as we are wrbing, we learn that the ladies have returned, as the officials ....313,026 lbs. | could guarantee no sort of protection. The whole

.761,298

scheme will probably "falo."--Mercury.

Manila......................631,848 Ginaván na 203,293 For New York: Pers. Benlomond

For Brisbane Per 1.8. Gutkris

For Sydney:-

Per ss. Guthrie.....

Fer Melbourne ?— Per sa. Guthris

For Hongkong- Per ks. Manila -Echo,

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

25th November, 1894-At 4 p.m.

..34,735 11

18 454 »

..290,130

SpÁROM.

403,261

33

98,757 **

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Tokl "Nagtak...

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Foochow

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TIENTSIN NOTES.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

TIENTUIN, November 14th. Last night I learnt that official sewe was received here from Chin-chow (Tallenwan} that the Chinese forces attacked the Japansin there on 11th and rath instant and routed them, &e. But I believe that this telegram was wired by Јаравете mxd fa merely a suis to make Li Hong- Chang believe the Chinese trompe had gained a grand victory. I will not send any of the detalls

I hear

SILOZ of it The Port Arthur Total, Kung, has left in the Chinting, to return to his post. November 1st

The Polyang

e squadron have left for a cralse A terrible rallway occident occurred at the to Shan-hai-kwan, to endeavour to find the Redfern Station, Sydney, yesterday mornine, Ispanese feet and blow thems out of the water. between one of the suburban and a heavy goods Admiral von Hannecken did not go with the train. The Barwood suburban train was camps, which he has to raise in conjunciton feet, but remains bere to organise the forty running foto the station, and had slowed down with Hung chang, according to a decree. 1 to about seven miles. About the same time a

afraid, na I malé before, Admiral Ting will beavy goods train was leaving the station, mi proceeding slowly. Through an error in the not

to Wel-hai-wal promed to

where he will adjustment of the polets this train was launched but will much trouble to find the Japanese fleet on to the line of rails occupied by the incoming Admiral Tieg are in any hurry to lose the

remalo la salaty

Neither Li

Li Hung-chang or passenger train. A frightful collision

remainder of the Palyang squadron. menlage

The Bettiah Comeni, Mr. Bristow and Capt. number

within a few moments. The

Sunto

Bongostar VICK PAR Osp Kock

Hollow ESTAD Kalprost

Mania

Cape St. Jan.com.

ja. 10

Wind.

26th November, 1894.--At 10 am.

MATTOM

Toile

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#baddestock,... Naguald Thanghat) and Foodham

m

Victoris 100 De Kockarnaas

Hehow nursema Haiphong

•Bolles Menila UnĮ

30.14

lo ima limmanila ions?

On the 19th, at 13,5 a.m., the barometer year shandy. Modauto.

of the suburban train,vy

the ↑ Berm at the Britishk` gun-vessel ·Zinnet | north-east winds with the weather, prevall. On the oth, at t

wakibar, peorak,

handedtka, Kanpenture fu tha shade, in degrees, T

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Hongkong, 16th November, 1804.

FOR SHANGHAI AND KOBE,

THE Steamship

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Hongkong, s6th November, 1804.

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THE Company's Chartered Steamer

"ANGERS,"

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at 5P.M., instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight, apply to`

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THE Company's Steamship

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tsmidley of the asterated with moisturn being zos, qmDinction susiga was holsted, and a royal salute of kapelessly injured. The following were instan- | white taneously killed Ort (deman) and Ferros twenty-one gun was fired in satisfaction of the

donda, af Eickman Arus Funny A Bed Demon | Captala Goddard, will be despatched her the (driver) of the suburban traie Dean McCarthy, insult to the British dag, when the outrage was

Omron Panday nakal Toplis, in my above Porta an FRIDAY, the 30th instant, at Edward Jones Ballman (barrister). Qolog and

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far as

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ADELAIDE, November xet. The debate in the Legislative Council over the question of introducing coolle labour for the development of the Territory has been renamed and again adjourned for a week. The labour members in the Council-oppose the motion.

PERTH, November 1st. Further rich finds of gold are reported from Coolgardie, West Australia.

SYDNEY, November 11t Sergeant Fraser won the Queen's peles at the Rife Association matches in Sydney,"

BRISTANE, KOTWaber zat. The Payment of Members Bill has been good a third time, and the Girl Berries Att Amend-

This I believe secties the cult can learn of *There is no Sheng being ralleved of his Customis Trotal- skis. He is laughing in his sinove at the threate

onet e il rellevad and degraded the better it British of writing him degraded. The be loe China and for all foreigners.

will

of the whed to two poleti, g-FERRN ON CNA WINE, zalaga

antha sad kundendiba,

P, 0, Pas, Pink Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, 26th November, 1894.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Previous

Oi data

dag 4 Da

NË TO BAR,

20.02

30.03

Barcemeber LINE Temperature..

Direction of wachaw

The two High Commissioners, who arrived from over important matters with the Viceroy, let Peking the day before yesterday to talk

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The Hongkos Trading Co.

Momes. N. Monile & Co., Là,, Amay, Mr. H. W. Churchill, Foochow Masers. Kelly &

Walsh, Limited, Shanghai, Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Yelmbams. Mossa. Kally & Walsh, Limited, Singapore. Messrs. Ansélée Prince & Co., Paris & London.

or the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH * OFFICE.

Pedder's Hill, Hongkong, 24th May, 1894.

SPECIAL NOTICE

"HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" will

Tbe on mute at the Hongkong and Victoria Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and st Padder's Wharf, Every Evanora foi 5.30 sa 7.30 o'clock.

PRICE....................................TEN CENTE Copies ordered from the Office will be chargedl the usual rate-ag costs.

Advertinors nen reminded that the 27 Tolrumah kas by far the largest dirattan ()

THIS IS GUARANTEED, THAN

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