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The Belilab guoboat Redbreast, Lieut.-Com- mander R. H. Johnston Stewart, arrived here last night frura Amoy.

W's are informed by the Agents of the Austrian Lloyd's. S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer Porsiden left Kobe for this port at daylight to-day,

THE Chian Matusi S. N. Co's new steamer Copack ran her trial trip on Belfast Lough on October 18th. The average speed stained was fourteen knots.

ONE result of the China-Japan WAI 1-

The proof reader still at ease, He marmured: "What sorrows are ›hese i

Most toogues I have read, Both the modern and derd And now I must study Chinese " We note from home papers that the British craiser Gibraltar was to be commbaloned by Capt. A. Macleod, well known on the Chink const when in command of the Pallas, on Nov.

to bring out reliefs for several of the vessels on the China station.

Ar the meeting of the Royal Colonial nstitute on November 13th, the Hon T. H. Whitehead was announced to deal with the depreciation of of silver as it affec's British trade. Every min la Hongkong who has the true Interests of the is once more in his place in the Legislative

PASSENGERS BOOKED for the

FAR EAST.

Per Meigerles Mari Imes Parra, from Marseilles, November 11th.To Yokohama Stelner. To Hongkong: Mr. R. H. R. Barder, Mr. Thom To Shanghai: Mr. Convrenc, Mr. Mr. C. Plait.

NEW SHIPPING DUES.

OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION,

We are indebted to Messin. Wm G. Hale & Co., of Salgon, for the information that the |_leutenant-Governor of Cochin-China has sanc-

tioned the following Shipping Regulations for

WHEN the last mali leht home orders had been issued for the aud Company of the Eastern *: neither hall we STET | Division and the oth Company of the Southern colony at heart will be glad when Mr. Whitehead mand, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anders”. Dr. and iving in ballast and sailing loaded and vice

aster Division of Garrison Artlilery to embark for

Hongkong.

Ar the Kowloon batte to-morrow afternoon members eligible to compete for the Hongkong yards rangs will bring the 1894-95 annual com- Rifle Assocleston's Championship at the Boo petition to a close.

Council,

Dr

the

measurement is fixed by Moerson's

be

all French sta în Info-C Ina > Per P. and O. steamer Carthage, from London,

Resolutions dated 1st August, 1888 and toth October 18th.-To Yekohrms, vủa Bombay : Tat, and in addition to her own complement was Mr. James S. Genth. From Brindial, October March 1893, relating to the collecting and 18th-Tn Hongkong: Rev and Me J. Leverett.are revoked; a tax of 30 dollar cents per net

xemption of ght, Anchorage and tonnage due Per P. and O. steamer Massilla, from London, registere ton, representing the light, buoys, October 15th.-- To Yokohama: Mr Arthur S-wharf, harbour police, anchorage

And Lonnage Hughes, Miss Forsyth. To Shangbai : Mr. B. | dues wil be imposed on • all vessels touching at C. Powell. Mr. H. E. Powell, Mr. Harland, Saigon; the said tax to be paid before the vessel Miss Long, Miss Ruth Norman, Mr. Henry sails; the tax shall be 15 cents for veas-is Lester, Mr. Hary Klogham, Miss Wolfred Chi- arriving

Gibe, Mr. Rhodes, Mr. Brus. To Hongkong: answerable for the payment of the dnes. Exemp Mrs. Macleod, Miss Macleod, Hewitt, Mr.

and the veasef and the cargo will b

Miss Fanny Parkes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moir, tions from dues are as follows:-(.)

() Veaunis Surgeon G. T. Bishop, Mr. Buck, Mr. Brower.

ballast: vessels port Lo entering and leaving the port Per P. and O. steamer Himalaya, hom Lon- are considered to be in ballast, when carrying

Maladce and child. To Shanghai: Mrs. teglstered net tonnage of November 9th-To Yokohama: Mr. and cargo of less than 1/20th in weight of the Mrs.

of the vessel, and fo value, James Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Malland and clonedallar per tee; (7.) French and foreign man- three children, Miss L.. E. Ramsay. To Hong- of-wr *(3) vessels coming with a full cargo nË steamers and Miss Pariane, Mrs. Vernon, Mr. and Miss Kyles, † saliing vessels running regularly between

one: Mr. and Mr Pariane, Miss and Master petroleum, from any port: (4.) All

A. Cornellle, Mr. A. Scott, Miss L. E. Europe, Australia, New Caledonia and other Ramsay, From Brindlal, November 18th.--To distant ports and Saigon or to any port beyond, Yokohama: Count C. Lerch Lerchenborg, Baron bat

to be considered Y. Lerch, Baron C. Wedelsberg. To Herz-segala at least quarterly voyages, trust be

F. four voyages a year for Steamers kong : Mr. G. Stewart, Me.A. Marjet.

Per P. and O steamer Switch, from London, balf-yearly at least for sailing vessels, fe. ona Now 15-To Yokoh me. pia Bambar: Mr. YoAge every six months, All steamerS OF C. Abell, Mrs. J. Dodds and child, Mr. and sailing vessels coming occasionally from Europe, Mr. Inglis, To Shanghai: Mes, Cowper. To Australia, New Caledonia and other distant

ports shall be exempted

from

tonnage duas Hongkong: Mr. Marshall.

inward, and shall, if included in those aforenamed, pay the des part not leave for they outward, in proportion to the cargo they have on board: all steamers and sailing vessels coming to Selgon from other parts than those above mentioned, to take a cargo for Europe, Australia, New Caledonia, or other distant ports shall pay the dues inward and be free ol same outward,

THE Sariety for Promoting Chilellan Knowledge is credited with having recently made the follow- asked for grant towards the passage of the ing grant-Bishop Scolt, of North Chin.

Rev. F. J. Griffith, a student of St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, about to proceed at a mis. sionary to North China, His work would le Committee allowed £35 towards his paysage Commit the Chinese, The Starding

THE mes recently charged at the Police Count with belag concerned to the Wing-esteered on the 32nd instant were to-day charged before Mr. Wodehouse with having caused the deaths of Sikh constable No. 575 and a Chinaman whose sevidence is unknown to the Palice. Constable Palmer, Inspector Quincey and olbers who effected the arrests of the five defendants gave evidence (which we bald over till to-morrow) and then the hearing was adjourned til Tuesday

necessary to add, very unwilling to do anything. The Colony had existed and the native population increased under the old order of things, and the Telley of pursuing the er tenour of our ways the principle that sufficient onto the day is the evil therent" must, in the opinion of the Official Phalanx, st lasit, be the order of the day to the end of all time. They never thought-same of them couldn't think if they tried that such a fernoon relicy was bound to result in disaster aponer or later and that the ratepayers would be the

Downing Stre Ruffers not the

Street mugwumps who live upon the hard wrought Houe papers report that the steamer Prince taxpayers! From time to time the Telegraph Rupert, built at Glasgow for the Canadian scunded the alarm, but no notice was taken of

Pacific Raliway Co., has been sold to the Its counsel, and successive Governors Chinese Government to be used as a transport. "put in their time" and left us to our fate. And our fate, we now well know to our cost, has been a sad and disgraceful one from which we chall

I not soon recover: exactly know

bas truch

digester the his cost the Colony, but certain it is that | hundreds of I thaasands of dollars have been lost owing In great measure to the sarineness of the Government

ernment and its disregard of frequent war ings that

ver received due conideration and that the sanitary affales of the Colony had prevention not cure should be the relicy paraged In respect to the and

undoubted passibility of some STR William Armstrong, Michell and Co. have serious epidemic making ftp: arance in the

on band at their shipyard, Elswick, two torpedo- over-crowded Chinese quarters of the city.

We have pattenthy awaited-we had to walt boats for the Admirality, crufser of 24 koots for the allofficient rosson that the Coloala! #peed, which will probably be sent out to China from Cauniog's Fund.

*** | st the terminatlar” of the war, and an armour- Office and not the people of

of Hongkong clad of about 12,000 tons displacement for the [3 role the ropat here the inevitable results

of the haphazard policy put acd, and now Japanese Government, nought remains but to make the best of a very had job and endeavour to preft by the severe lessons so recently and so famentably taught es. Under the circumstances la which we are unfortunately placed it is with Insignificant DISPENSARY feeling of satisfaction that we find the Head

the Executive admitting that as far as his "the Colony of Hongkong experience goes stands on quite different footing. In regard to sanitary matters, to other colonies with which he le acquilole," and signifying in the plainest terms possible that he is resolved to reconstruct the Sanitary Board and place it on a new and practical basis at no very for distant dale. And the Hongkong Talegrabk applauds NEW YEAR CARDS.

Sir William for leaking matters straight in the face and, as far as can be judged from the Comprising:- JAPANESE and ENGLISH CARDS, hand-words that fell from his lips, making up his mind so put s stop once and for ever to the peraicious painted and of Artistic Designs; JAPANESE system under which the municipal affairs of

this Colony have been conduted for upwards of forly yeare, to the eternal disgrace of those in authority and the serious loss of those who have nolens volens, to suppor! useless officials who are literally foisted upon them. But "all's well that ends well," and if the recent pesilience results In the salary affairs of the Colony being at last placed on a satisfactory footing we shall joyfully admit that, horrible s were its surround- ings and lamentable the effects of the writing on the wall, yet hath Providence wrought evil that permanent good might speedily result. If,

THE

HONGKONG

Has received by the S.S. Sydney and from other sources the Very Latest Novelties

fo

CHRISTMAS CARDS

AND

VIEWS, VIEWS of HONGKONG and TYPES of NATIVE CHARACTER,

ALSO,

FURTHER SUPPLIES

Ex SS. Bombay and Canton of WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY

AND

DELICIOUS SWEETS. - These Shifournit include 2- CADBURY'S SPECIAL CREMES, PATE D'APRICOTS, JORDAN ALMONDS,

CAPAMELS, PRALINES, CHOCOLATE, OYSTERS, DESSERT CHOCOLATE, BUTTER SCOTCH, ALMOND ROCK, EVERTON TOFFEE, ASSORTED TOFFEE,

FRY'S CHOCOLATES, MIXED HONRONS, NOUGAT,

8cc,

TANGERINE, BISHURTS, ORANGE TASTE, ROLLS,

&c., &C

together with FANCY BOXES,

A GUN LASCAR named Karpal Singh, who bar appeared at the Summary Court during the car- rent year in the role of Shylock fa no fewer than fifty-seven promissory note cases came up again eming this morning to' 6x certain Par. doftuguese backsliders. He obtained judgment, of course, and then the Acting Palene Judge, Mr. A. G. Wise, informed him that as special repre- sentations hi been made about him to Major-Dext. General Barker, he would probably be con- spicuous by reason of his absence from the Court in future.

TRB Anti-Gambling League is (ays Truth) to be opposed by a formidable combination which has been organised, and will commence opera. tions at once, under the name of Sporting League. It is understood that influential members of every branch of legitimate a port have united to protect the interests of sport la general. The council, which is especially strong, is composed, among others, of such representative men as Lord March, Dr. W. T. Grace, Lord Chelmon. deley, Mr. Gay Nickalls, Lord Lonsdale, Colonel North, and Lord Hawke.

It is surely a significant sigo of the timer s

the Duke of Sutherland has resolved to revive na regards the House of Lords when we read that existence when mote old

custom which was cordial and intimate relations existed between landlord and tenants than are customary to this

and

age. His Grace hile lo

THE Z. & C. Express of Oct. 26th has the following: The rumours of Chiese loans which have been so persistent for some weeks may now be stated as in part correct, as negotiations he proceeded so far in Peking as to leave little det doubt that the final arrangements will speedily. be made, and the edict Authorising the loan be issued. The amount will be The 16 co con be los haeresi 7 per cent. The negotiations for this loan been carried on the Tsung- Yamén. This sums will be about £1,430,000 at present rate of exchange. Another loan of about

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1.500,00 for the Viceroy of Canton is also spoken of, but this would require the sanction of the Chinese Minister here, and as his Excellency, we believe, knows nothing about it, the rumour is at least premature.

on the contrary, the proposals of the Execa untung, agitating, chatter residence on his lency took a commonsense view of the station

has

the Tele-arranged to hold, natore s

tive are not of such geak thinks they should be, the ratepayers may rely on the only independent journal in Hongkong opposing them tooth and all, and 10 the bitter end. The vital Interests of the ratepayers have been trifted with too long and too ruthlessly to admit of any more makeablit concessions, retrenchment burle quen or galling official abstraction, without vigorous protests belog made in no uncertain manner.

TELEGRAMS.

estates in the north of Scotland, bi-weekly or weekly mestings, with such of his tenants us desire to see him personally. These filendly interviews on stated days were cummes in older times, and even until weil on in the nineteenth century, but fell into desuetude perhaps fifty years ago.

As will be seen by an advertisement in snother column Harmaton's Cirrus will reopen to-morrow on the reclaimed land on the Prava, adjacent to Murray What. On proper representations belog made to Sir Willa Robinson, his Excel-

and acted in a sensible and kindly manner which will be widely appreciated by all classes of the

We have community have no desire to rub it in to the meddling

medding persons whose unwarranted anted Interference has cost Malam Harmaton and ber family thousands of dollars, but will simply remark for the xclusive benefit of these self styled THER was a delicious letter in the money article a gentlenes mateurs of the City Hall that of The Times a day or two ago, says the well worth knowing and scting up to. As the

and let liver

is an old English aphorism finance editorol the London and China Express.

Sprell Hongkong Tale

Telegraph has taken some active Mr. T. A. Welton has been theorising on the recent variations in the level of interest, and interest in this matter, it is only right that wa should acknowledge Governor Robinson's dolag so has said that owing to the present low courtesy and the kindly feeling which induced rate banks are Hkely to be admitted into the

bira to ravaria a former decision. Unfortunately circle of securities aftable for investors But a

and overnment officials are not built that way, and that is one reason why we appreciate i mam

Per F. and O, steamer Ballegraf, from Londen, Nov. 22-To Vokobaran: Mr. Vosvery, Mr. L. Midwood. To Hongkong: Mr. J. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fyffe, Mt. and Mrs. Fond and three children,

Per Canadian Pacific seamer Empress of China, from Vancouver, Dec. 1o.-To Hong kong: Mr. Lowin Adler, Mr. T. D. Rust, Mr. R. H. M. Rust.

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THE FIGHTING ON THE N. W.

* FRONTIER OF INDIA.

ALLAHABAD, November gth. Another account sent to the Pioneer of the Waziri atacks on General Tarper's camp at Wano, states that the enemy lost 500 in killed and wounded, but they loated 34 Horses and box of rupees from the Commissariat, and 18 horses, besides occasloning very severe losses to our troops.

SIMLA, November gtb.

|

and

Vessels chartered by Government are exempt from dose only in the proportion of the tonnage conveyed for the Government of the colony, and when sailing with cargo they shall pay half docs.

All easels rancing between Salgon and neighbouring parts and having, within one year, performed six voyages, shall pay, from the seventh voyage half tonnage dues; and from the rath voyage performed in the same year they will be entirely free of all dues,

The benefit granted by the above articles in not applicable to loes or companies, but to individual vessels themselves calling at Salgon,

LORD ROSEBERY AND TRE CHINA-JAPAN' WAR.

The time for the production by the parties of the papers establishing their right to the reim- A felegram received this morning from the bursement of light, anchorage and fanpage Waziristan Commission, states that the wounded dues, certifying to the arrival of the vessels at are progressing favourably, Lleutenant Cold their destination, is limited to six months for streams, R.E., will replace Lieutenant Macaulay, steamers and aine months for sailing vessels. who was killed on

on Saturday. Som

further Some

The Secretary General of Cochin-Chins will details have come to hand of the attack on the have the present Rules put into force, have them escort camp. The troops were under armublished and registered wherever it shall be through the night of the 1st Instant, as an attack required, and brought to the notice of the Colonial was expected, and again through the night of the and instant. Shortly after 5 am, on the morning Council at its next ordinary meeting. ready and the left wing of the line was at once of the 3rd, the attack coramenced. All were

strengthened, but it was at first believed that the attack in that quarter was merely a feint. The mate body of the enemy penetrated Foto the camp from the left, and were at once engaged with the Goorkhas, at whose hands they suffered At the Curlers Faust held in Sheffield on the It is stated that Irpen demands from China victim of the New Oriental Bank collapse polots

severely. Some got amongst the mules and did night of October asth the Earl of Ronchery, serious damage, our losses in mules being Prime Minister of Great Britain, was the principal guest, and in the course of an eloquent speech an Indemnity of £50,000,000 and the expenses out that Investment in bank sbaren in a question when we and him. The Circus will alumin Ply 100, with the sama number of drivers. On

rather of confidence then of interest. He nearly incurred in prosecuting the war.

adds that Mr. Welton was the auditor who passed special performance to-morrow afternoon,.com- of the enemy even got to the rear of the la response to the toast of "Her Majesty'

mencing at

o'clock, when an attractive bil of headquarters camp, and was there shot dead, Ministers" made the following significant the accounts of the New Oriental Hask which, fare will be provided for the benefit of the little The enemy's attack on the centre failed, though remarks, which speak for themselves :--

To all of it must be a subject of the Intena- according to the committee of inquiry, was sub-

monster programme in the evening. Several The star shell, fired by the tillery, showed est satisfaction that what is call the siliy startling novelties, particulars of which will be their

position in the

below, and enabled

bed season" is over. How silly that season can be, which were not earned.

Tonight, owing to the gathering of the clace duly announced, are promised for next week. our tally checked their advance, Lieut. the scenes can adequately tell. (Laughter.) Of MED concentrate a deadly fire upon them, how profoundly idiotic, to one who is not behlad hich in hanear of Scotland's Patron Saint, there will Hornby was attacked by four of the e enemy when be no performance,

conveylag orders and badly wounded to five places, hat is doing fairly well. After about alf-an-hour's determined hand-to-hard fighting

REUTER'S PEACE PROPOSALS.

LONDON, November 29th,

ANOTHER CONUNDRUM.

which are very sultable for Seasonable Presents the Japanese Government having refused to sequently found to have been paying itvidenda i ona%, and a quote Robert Love, Esq., there will be they got to within ag yards of the breastwork.

for LADIES and CHILDREN. AND

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY

AND

CONCERVES,

Mr. Gustave Detring is returning to Tientsin, recognise him as a medium for peace proposals, on the ground that he had only been accredited by Li Hung-cheng, the Viceroy of Chill.

RUSSIA AND KOREA.

The Russian press re-affirms the necessity

DALZIEL'S Agency obtained permission to publish

the

Wo

of polit

from the very best Parislan Houses including tenance of the neutrality and autonomy of charge of the ship in Hongkong festmsy after London from Shanghel from one of the gentle-fallowed by our cavalry and infantry and artillery, of mistake, the "Cabinet Criela) and the

the Russian Government insisting on the mais. | Captain Thomas Rowls stated that he took the following extract from leiter received in the enemy fles, Carrying off some horses, being | (Laughter.) But to the domain n

FRUIT JELLIES, PARISIENS, CRYSTALLISED APRICOTS, CHERRIES

GREENGAGES, &c,

In large Assortment. A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 17th November, 1894.

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Korts.

(From Tonkin Papers.) OBITUARY.

The

Ar the Police Court this morning, fers Mr. Hastings, 17 Malay seamen were charged at he lustance of Captain G. W. i for unlawfully refusing to return to duty board. of the steamer Diamond on the ant tostant

noon, relieving Capt. Eills. The dendants men who formed part of the Naval Court of Aus were the deck part of the crew of th stemmer

steady, and the behaviour of the and were on the Articles now product. They Inquiry into the sinking of the British ship As soon as day broke, the whole of the troops

were splendidly stea Kowsking:- "I are the usual el manthir Article aloned wala here to Was a member of the Court Goorkhas exceptionally gallant. The roll ofthey there was a Cablues called which

when we took the evidence the

tonte the winence of the killed and wounded amongst the latter shows at Singapore on the neth October to trade | Kowsking the chlad officer (the only two foreign / bow determined the left attack was and how they

survivors), whom I also saw

repulsed it, Independently overal times, and questioned on the subject.

may therefore fake e it that I know as

is much of the truth of this strange affair as any man living, and this is it: The Kowshing was an ordinary coasting passenger steamer (which an ordinary coastl I bave often travelled lb), not armed in any way; she was flying the British Bag, and the in ber visits Japabere officer who pald inspected the ship's papers, which

proved her

PARIS, November 22nd. The bereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Welmar is dead.

EARTHQUAKES IN ITALY. Earthquakes have been felt in Sicily and Calabria. Several hundreds of prople have been killed.

not within

to Penang, Rangoon and any pas the limits of int, so deg, north and for 60 deg. south, trading in any rotation for six mathe and to be discharged at Penang or Singame. The defendants bad refused to go to sea the ship which was now bound for Kobe. As the defendants expressed their preferences return ing on board their ship to doing a moh's shot. drill in Victoria Gaol, bis Worshi decreed that they be at once put on board by le polico

AN OCEAN RACE,

GERMAN WAFIUS PARNCH.

osth

course, we know that in the realm of nature marine reptile and the abnormal fruit are dis tinct symptoms of that period of the year. also, without the slightest recagalie "Strained Relations with Foreign Powers," other seems have been one of the most remarkable Cabinets that have ever been bald, for a thon- sand reasons were found for its being assembled, and not one of those was a right one. It was said, "This Cabinet is totally different; tble Cabinet is Madagascar"; that we were so frightened by the word "Madagascar" that we hardly knew where we were for the moment. (Laughter.) A Cabinet Minister is bound by the strictest

in the Cabinet, except not to seveal what

passes

圖厚 that with the sanction of his Sovereign, and Yesterday shernoon, mys the Straits Timis sanction is only under

given axceptional chicum- of November arst, the German mall steamer stances, you may guess how seldom the

out. But China Association has received the following the Admiralty Captain A. Maciel, to the ordered the Kowshing to follow, which the Singapore within an hour of each other, both the silly

The Secretary of the Hongkong brazed of the TX following appointments have beemade at eitanaits heyond all doubt. Then, having Bayern, and the French mail Saghallen, left | and proceedings of Cabinets les purposes operations. Some time after the Cabinet met, communication, which was anticipated by similar Gibraltar, to date November 1st, Luts.-A.

the Chinese soldiers on board, the Japanese mar

tive merits of each ship considerably diversity of we heard at last the real reason. The Cablget

Cond leformalior published la this journal on the reth P. Stoddart (1st and G.) and W. B. Awckner captain signalled he was not allowed to do by bound to Europe with malls. As to the respec the silly season there is a reason for different

F. Howob-Booth, the Gibraltar

of Inter F.

exists in Singapore oth of-war, the Nantwa. (NE), to

many bets are bad met in order steamed into position and

discuss the purpose of and opinion ultima -

R

K Sterling,

Walstall, to the (braltar, deliberately discharged

at the helpless

pless reported to have been made upon the first ship Downing Street,

for the Archer

S. M. Agnew al H. A Bride ship, which

ome to deliver her malls in London, and also on the vention between China and Japan. It had framed bad met with a snazimone to date de soidlers, and for the LONDON, October 23rd, 1894- Gillett, to the

the Liam, to

bad besides first ship to enter the casal, The crew of each lecular, and

This, I fear, was not much rebuff. rebuff. (Laughter.) other. The matter of 1,200 Chinese Sir-With reference to the letter from this November 1st and 1. D.

D. Roger to the

Juteamer have also been roused into Interest ; and foreigners on

on board. The

having torpedo

more accurate than the It is more than likely that there will be some of the Legislative Council last Wednesday Str

a brondelde was then fired into

the way racing on Stokes, the Archer 0.A.

A remarkable to the

of Machiry W.J. mendations of the Retrenchment Commlitee letter of the 28th May last, I am directed by the

Jexploded and sank. As the foreigners (a direction occurred

little incident that the Sanitary Board should be recon- Margols of Ripon to inform you that the date November rat. Inspector of h

addocal, to Engilah Victor Canter, to the

Emanual

bat ODE, structed on a

practical basis, gave utterance posed coinsge of British dollar at the Indian

tender la Hongkong and October 24th. Enginners A. Morsetary destructor, and engineer in the to more sound commonsense in the space mints, to be made legal

and

the frantic Chinese, by the Archer, to date October 25th. Egeons

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1894.

SANITARY AFFAIRS:: PAST AND FUTURE.

In the course of his address to the members

THE BRITISH DOLLAR,

ONL

with

the

the

the Intervention between China and Japan was not discussed at the Cabinet. No circular was

William Robinsqn, in reference to the recom. Department of the 22nd March last, and to your | Zinnei, godatéd. Commanders—UP 10 shine, and her boilers belog struck (unadmitted)entive of something in that { lasted and no rebuff was received. (Laughter.)

#jor von Hand Chinese | DAY67" wra expected i

who

snug down still

for the

pliot

afternoon.

The

o'clock, but by can

quarter

Let me say seactly on what this report, so far as because, if I speak too definitely, I may tend to #prevent the very object we had in view, (Cheers.) for o'clock

the and, the genera

bas been, even Cabinet Our exact justification for it. at that boar. But the German arrived at

war is between (Cheest) You

All know what

It to be Some when, Chinm and

may-fake

• question—which It Is haped that the new cala may be brought Be. S. Archdall, to the "Rambi, to date holdd Possessed with the idea that all bad bren ordmad do Pilot. Captain Job But it to well that the country should know what

Is bound to be a memorable one-bis Excellency into circulation early next year.

beld

Hi Aazmed boats

the Naniwa, from

• humanity to pick the

inclined

able, of his own free will and, accord, enunciate. On the occasion in

osanctioned by her Majesty's Government, and

B. F. Pariah, to the Fedbreast, to da October

remained

I am, etc..

6th. Assistant Engineer.

H.A.

(Sd.) Edward FAIRFIELD, The Secretary the China Asscolation,

to

1

Archer, undated. | ****

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

to the Ep4, to date October agth, ionlatant Engineers, for lampperry service at to the Perpolar, and T. J. Rosker to the

AHMED SINGH, the Indian police conble who

said that a Sanitary Board meeting once a fortnight could properly control and direct

staff (meaning an adequate staff) 1 do not believe, and that four or Live Independent gentlemen could be found who have the time and inclination to devote to such task la beyond bounds of

Beveral hobliky." And En Mo Sáving | THE P. M. 8. S. Co.'s steamer Ckles, with | Archer, to date October atth, an

the

Sir William Roblaton echoed the oft-expressed malls, &c., left Nagasaki for this post at 7 4.2. opinions of the

Telegraph Just to-day.

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of a few short seconds than we were ever be Straits Settlements concurrently with the 25. Maicom, to the Victor manual. | Hanno inmund let the water they were putting on a little expedition she had everthing CRO OUTY BROsa, It ŝu x matter of some delicacy

to give him the credit of being dollars at present circulating there, bas now been taltional Star Engineer W. H. Mhell, to arod ophe sinking ship, and who were hour before that fron. The j

two naturally, be die together. At the same time two and he arrive balog a marʼnes, is methodical, it wa cannot i

though they had skloper cast of bia ropes at 4.45 Pendance, merely an inline conflict between the oldest

Captain Gale Probationary

ry Assistant Engineer G. Darston, worthy and kis

is chief officer, opened fire (under finding the Company's plot not to signalled orders from the Naniwa) upon the

thebo promptly hauled on board another member forms of civilisation and the newest forms wretched strugglers in the water, as well as upon out of the harbour to the westward. The haste m

of the cloth, Captain Darles, and mazmed away divilisation, bat

to us, with our Eastern Interests, two of the Rowshing's boats which had been

#dent more than that. I, at any # means

great d launched, and which

on board the Sagħaliss was not so obvious, rate, cannot contemplate any such event as might were crowded with soldier, on among whom

although there was probably the remaining werd

confident take-your-time" succumbed on Wednesday to the sevƐwounds 3 foreigners. These basts were quickly sunk, i melking of "playing to the happen in the sudden destruction_of_the_cimkan

Government of Chlum by a conquering force. of the French Captain in the telsurely bondiam China, a China without a Government manner with which he sheered off and got under of any kind, means such a scene of chaos and

As the World

bas perhaps deed, but bar boat seemed to believe that the Saghallen

population, laganiooni would catch up to the German Reamer before barons and creal when fie passions are aroused, she got half-way to Colombo,

whose numbers' are counted, not by millions, hat

• kundreds of millions, suddenly let loose withe In regard to this ilule Infamational contest, 24% control-nons ton strong as it is...of a LADIRI RECREATION CLUB v. HONGKONG C. C. there is one differezos between the two roasty of Government at Paking, masDT, SPAN

that may score an The following is the result of the L R. Ca

to be bankared with from measures

tact theraseiro, such an trening at 5p.m. the Hongkong Cricket Club Japanese coal while the Saghatian kan a

y of the best Cardiff cont for Christian situated within its Htraits, such an

of dangerous elemente into steaming. the rear most | resumed to-morrow,

the latter han qualities,

the advantage:||:ol it is believed that the Saghallen will be through it

hit might be the gravest catastrophe that could the canal first, but that the: Bayern's mail eli

happen to

to Asiatic civilisation. (Cheers.) Well, be delivered in London a few hours before, but not long ago there reached us, sier the fami the Engiallaw's. Baik ships : Japaners, victory, Information fema HOMEOS on the samada harger call, up to the Meditas | which, for ressons you will understand, I cannot,

" and one of the chief causes of the Bank Bulidings at noon to-morrow to consider

protégés

in the order

CRICKET.

Weird. The enginews on board the French - WAN

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bremesa Azat innings. When stumps were drawn this | 2006K2)$7% { videos for the Frenchman, dybka edes that the Powers may take to pro

Appalling

the THE London Daily Chronicle says -The and APY, HL, Stewart Lockhart, Apt Colonial had lost three wickers for 24 tuna. Play will be quaw That, in the matter of stand in the world thai jo'ns it, that I i important functions which pertain to wuch a Inflexible, port guardakip at Portsmouth; is to ↑ SECHSTAFF, foglig #8 NGH, G. MIMI:Janes |

a few year

DeVer

ku in obers on and the killed or drowned. And on correctly, as does Edison's telephone the Tat Brkish skip Sterra Miranda, Capt. A received alle Street, on the sample, was is the husene and civilised country about which

those who bellow Into the McMaster, arrived here last night from Cardiff, reader to the Happy Valley this ternoon. Sir Edwin Amold has gushed so much. speeches and songs bowels of the mysterious and math-provoking Instrument named after the most distinguished which port she left on August gil, with a cargs The funeral was pas of the most impor seen in

al coal for the Hongkong Government.

this colony for a long time past, theures, on Inventor of the age. The fact is that the so-called

which the coffin lay was covered wiwreaths, Board has been, from first to lust, a A PRIVATE meeting of shareholders in the Green being led by two momated Indian thers and

farow, a parody on 19th Century

Island Cement Company, Ltd., will be held at followed in military order by nearly thole of savages of the our the polles force avaliable,

It never law, and us constituted by

1984 | the Company, selblaterested clique of Downing Street

could

performs Board in other and better governed British colonies. It has been notblug more nor less than terranean at a moment's notice. The voel was also a conspicuous fence: In 14kids for an utterly impotent and absolutely usalem will be kept up to seagoing complement as it is some reason unknown; but he wouldve been

atura, ) in the Tresassy for which he le most corporation from the day it was first established understood here that the Trafalgar, from the much better employed attending to Boudness

hands of

officers WETE and the

The Colonial Treasurer etill are, Mediterranean, is to move to Chicuse water, and tled by the Government so that however varied and that the inferible, which has already served paid. and practical the experience of its members and commissions on the Mediterranean, wil replace whatever to do with the Follos

aware that he is in any way officers and however urgent the sanitary reforms her. The Admiralty have determined to practi. recommended, nothing could be done unless three cally bring the squadron in the Kant up to more Wiegiak Street ontsage; so that parking i who know least about our requiremente ware modera requirements, and the movements of the pablo exhibition of Ximself me thin puki wan willog to sauction the stape recommended, and is hälpa mentioned is only a development of the pale neglect of day and wasting" sales the majority of instances they wars, le še hanity | new FEROME,

hold herself in readiness to proceed to the Medi-

Kro wa the

1. 8. C. Plast Imminen, .D. Markham, b, Lawson moo

1. Duby, Lesson

A. 8. Anton, a and b Firth, rammer binonen skaa Rey, B. R. Vallings, cand b Lowsen mikun Cal. Clark, and ʼn Firth a seliderolazu W, A, “womanham, Inn Bikej>>> 1,0. Anderson, a Firth

o

C. fashmid, is Lawson zustere presnetaal zoom Wood & D

stagnan

F. B. Danger, nos ou

have the same ports of

rausen,

danger to

part

charactation

san, then the Bayıra gossen to Naples whme describa exactly, but which I may bev male are wanabipped and taken overland. as, in my opinion, the highest, the most authori The Saghaken gone to Marselilen, where. Nor tative, and the most convincing that we owell malis ara saken on board the train. Some people haws as that subjach--tka saws that Chios wan kavo sem lecture by both skipe just to see which | willing to concede honourable terms of pesos, sualy uzīves kome dab

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