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Entimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.

HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT, OF

ILFORD DRY PLATES,

1/1, 10/8, 13/10,

and are offering the same at popular prices,

SENSITIZED ALBUMENIZED

PAPER,

i pl. In tins.

CHEAP AND RELIABLE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1894.

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the Chinese Conval-General has committed a grave mistake and gone still further beyond bis legitimate powers In order to make this matter clear, It is my duty to explila fally to the Chinese living here, that they cot and rule of they reside here, under the control and Her Majesty's Governmen', and that the Cinco Chiness Consul-General in no way be allowed to come between the Chinese and the local Govers ment. It will be wrong to be under the mix- apprehension that the Chinese Consul is able to interpose in any way in local affales where Chinese are interested, except in conjunction with and with the knowledge and consent of the focal Government.

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TELEGRAMS. THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

LONDON, December 11th.

the sale of three per cent, per annum, the mini- mum rate of which was fixed af ninety-eight pounds ten shilllage closed to-day. The aggre pate amount tendered was 3,750 000 pounds. Tenders at a hundred pounds ilutoon shillings will receive seven per cent.; above will recaire was a hundred pounds, sinainen shllings and allotments in full. The average price offered

two peace.

Following several minor raids, the London police to-day entered the Albert Club and rested a busdred members, Including several leading bookmakers, for illegal betting on the Club premisery, they were taken before the Magistrate and balled. The incident has caused a sensation in sporting circles circles.

"PARIS, November 23rd. In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, a lengthy debate took place on the Madagascar credits. In the course of a speech, M. Hanotaux såld i was necessary to choose between two alter.

The COMPRADORES' CUP, presented; value $245: first pane to receive £200, the second pony $10 and the third nony $15; for all Chins pontes first raced in Forchow or Amey ; weights as per scale; winners at this meeting yibs, extra, Bf2 or more races volba, extra ; prévio s Mr. Dryasdust's gr. Cobweb, that rib.........

starters Ziba exien ; entrance $ro. Ora mile.

Dr. Gardener's ch. Benjy, irst alb Mr. Min's gr. Inspiration 11st 4lb.....

Time, a min. 14 1-51k sect.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Á SEVERE Parthquake was experienced 21 Kuma.

moto and Kofu on the oth ulto.

The United States cruiser Baltimore ich Nagasaki, böünd for Tlentafs, on the 3rd Inst.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon. There were present:-The Governor, Sir William Robinson Mr. J. H. Acilog Stewart Lockhart (Registrars prem

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Colonial Secretary); Me 3* Madman

General: Comdr. (Attorney

RM Ran (Harbour Master); Mr, N. G. MI (Colonial Treasurer)

oper Mesa Chafer, 3Director of Public Works); Mesak.

A. McConachle, E. R. Belllos, G., 1. 1. Keswick and Dr. Ho Kai, unofficial members, and Mr. J. G. T. Buckle, Acting Clerk of Council.

MINUTES, The minutes of the Just meeting were read and confirmed,

Kellett's Island to the Pavillon erected on the Praya Reclamation, opposite the City all. A very considerable amount of interest-bas been evinced in training Operations. and

antil the sadden and lamented death of Ernie' Lammert, about the most promising roung oarsman la the colony, cast a gloom over the entire community. and rendered inevitable considerable alterations in the various crews engaged, one of the fidently predicled. These most successful regattas on record had been con

have, of changes course, upset many arrangemen's and cause good deal of confualon ; however, it is by those who ought to know best that the racing throughout will be very close.

1 expected

Sport will commence at one o'clock with the first host of the Griffins' Race (in tub sculling boats,) for which there are four entries, and experi

0. 1. Elle at opinion points to 0. 1. at the probable winner; the second best for the bandsome trophy

should prove i

an easy

It is reported in Sharghal that the Japanese natives which prepeated themselves, ons being | THR Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamshineeding two million four hundred and twenty i presented by the members of the City Club

Government, before entertaining any proposal for peace, will insist on the surrender of the Chinese officials who offered a reward for Japanese bends during the progress of the war,

THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES. The question of the joint action of the Powers concerning the recent Armenian straciiles fa sus pended, the Powers being inclined to awalt

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., La., further particulars.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 13th October, 1894.

THE

HONGKONG

THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS. The Liberal papers prophesy a most emphatic rejection of Prince Hobenlobo's proposal to 13 prosecute the Socialists who refused to rise when the Emperor was cheered at the opening of the Reichstag.

THE CHINESE LOAN.

The new Chinese loan har collapsed in London, the firm of Armstrong which was istuing it

the development of a protectorate and the other | Empress of Ching left Vancouver on Tuesday the evacuation of Madagascar.

WASHINGTON, November 23rd. Tho - Japan-America treaty has now been signed. According to its provisions, the Ameri cans have a right to lease land in the interior of Japan, and to possess all privileges in connec tion with the possession of property with the exception of owning it in fee simple.

PARIS, November 24th. The Chamber of Deputies has passed the Madagascar credito after a lengthy debate,

FOOCHOW RACES.

WINTER MEETING, 1894. Stewards:-Messrs. H. Baker, Wm. Graham,

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morning list.

We are informed by the Agent of the Messageries Maritimes Co. that the steamer Yarra, with the next French mall, left Salgon for this port at 1 p.m. to-day.

Tus Agents (Messrs D. Sassoon, Sens & Co.) inform us that the steamer Arratoon Apcar, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port this siternoon.

WE are informed by the Agents of the Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer Marents Daequckem left Singapore on the 8th Inst. for this post,

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THE Agents (Messrs. Gibh, Livingston & Co.) inform us that the "Ben" line steamer

pore for this port on the gih inst,

tank for F. Kew.

For the Chairman's Challenge Cup the follow- lug crews will compete :-~

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G. C. Fullerton (bow)....................Tout. 6lb.

THE COST OF THE FUNLIC SERVICE. The Colonial

Colonial Secretary redved the second reading of an Ordinance to apply a sum nor thousand five hundred and one deltars to the Public Service of the Year 1895" and sald that as at the last meeting of the Conncil

Kornbluma, the financial position of the colony had been so his Excellency the Governos

Station No. 1~Black and Yellow Sash. clearly explained by and bed further been made very clear by the

G. H. Fattoreskauskas papers which had been in membra' hands for some days, he did not propuse to delay the Connell, McArthur................ with farther comments, but would be happy to W. A. Stopan! (stroke) incenses...........................10st. 8lb. Boswer any questions which might be asked | F. Kew (cox)

grt. olb. Lark. when the BU! was being considered by the Floance Committee to whom he proposed it Station No. 2-Black and Blue Bande. should at once ba referred.

T. Meek (bow)..........................................nfort, 7lb G. Mollison...***. R. Glusing

The Bill was then referred to the Finance Committee.

Ma. MCCONACHIE 'ON THE JOB.

DISPENSARY having down, because Chia The recklog Hy. Edgar, B. W. Mansfield. Thos. Gitties, Beniarte, from Antwerp and London, left Singa-ald the Bill was not a private Bill in any tense

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

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CHRISTMAS CARDS

AND

NEW YEAR CARDS. Comprising →

JAPANESE and ENGLISH CARDS, hand- painted and of Artistic Designs: JAPANESE VIEWS, VIEWS of HONGKONG and TYPES of NATIVE CHARACTER,

ALSO,

FURTHER SUPPLIES

Er S.5. Bombay and Canton of WHOLESOME CONFECTIONERY

AND

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

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

FRY'S CHOCOLATES, MIXED BONBONS, NOUGAT, TANGERINE, BISBURTS, ORANGE PASTE, ROLLS,

&c.,

&C

&c. together with

FANCY BOXES, which are very suitable for Seasonable Presents

for LADIES and CHILDREN.

AND

FRENCH CONFECTIONERY

AND

CONCERVES,

to raise other elsewhere at a higher rate of Interest.

PARLIAMENT.

J. C. and A. W. Walkinshaw.

FIRST DAY TUESDAY, 11TH DECEMBER, 1804

Parliament has been summoned to amemble The STEWARDS CUP presented; value $100; for all China Poults, weights as per scale entrance $5. Half a mile.

in February.

(From La Courrier d' Haiphong.) AMERICAN MEDIATION.

PARIS, December 4lb. President Cleveland in his message stated that he would do everything possible to effect as amicable arrangement between Japan and China.

GERMAN POLITICS.

PARIS, December 5th.

In his opening speech to the Reichstag the Emperor Willam stated his firms intention of putting down Socialism throughout the Empire. With regard to the poltiical situation be expressed himself more confident than ever that the peace of Europe would be malatalaed, As was the case after the assassination of President Carnot, Germany, on the lamented death of the Czar of Russia, bad again exhibited her sympathy with other nations, and her desire to laster haman sentiment and encourage peace amongst all races.

"AN ALLEGED TRAITOR.

PARIS, December 6th. Capt. Dreyfar, the military officer who was arrested last month on a charge of divulging

before a Council of War on the 19'b inst.

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Mr. Dayandust's gr. Hard Times, Itst zib................... 1 Mr. Haber'a gr, Kladar, (late Sketch) rost olb... a Mr. Trban's gr. Bonbon (late Edeibist)

sort 12lb ......n

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A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 618, SC., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this eventer, at 8 for 8. 30 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited."

As will be seen by a notice in our advertising column the V.R.C. Regatta has been roit. poned until Friday and. Saturday next in con. sequence of the death of Mr. H. Hopplus.

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3st. Blb. |G. L. Duncan (stroke) ...............................1öst, Bib, Mr. McConachie, in moving the second reading | A. A. Alves (cóx) ....................

grt, oib. of ap Ordinance to secure, in certain cases,

Rosa. Station No. 3-Black and White. the rights of property in telegraphic messages."

but, on

on the contrary, one of public and general im C. G. Klinck

- 94, 9'b. J. Danby (bow) porunce. Its objects were not only to protect W. Armstrong

...mentena121 5lb. the Chamber of Commerce but also to M. G. Mansk (siroke) ..........tot, Bib. asfeguard the subscribers to Reuters tele C. H. W. Kew (cox)................. gut. Glb.

Victoria. grams and the pubile generally. His Ex-

Station No. 4-Black and Light Blue Sask. cellency was well aware that for a long time pass L. A. Roes (bow)..............................toanamun 9. olb.

been

with LA ppplied abundance of valuable information through the the general public had

D. MacCarthy

**** JOBÈ, glb. service maintained by the Chamber, while the | E. Bischoff................

* Is. Falb. Government was dependent on the Chamber G. C. Hayward (stroke) 21 for good deal of 髓细

git, olb. for the news to

Shamrock. be supplied to all the public departmazia

Station No. 5 condition Imprted on all subscribers A. H. Barlow (bow)...........................Tost. ib.. that they must not make public the nows

R. Edwards. Elb. by the Chamber until at least 48 circulated

M.P. Jurado... hours after its receipt, and that conditions was. stan Imoosed on the newspapers published in the Colony. Latterly, however, as the real',

The GRIFFINS STAKES of $10 each with $50 | the final heat of the Police Lawn Tenal Government subscribing Political news, the F. W. White (cox)

added ; for all China Ponies that have never rad af soy meeting; weights as per scala. Three-quarters of a mile.

Mr. Ramsay's sk, Leander, frat 1ib............ 1 Mesere, Rouge & Nair'a bl. Jackdaw, tost glb, 2 Mr. Esher's gr. Kinrara, 10st 1216 The TOTALISATOR CUF, value $150, with $35 to the second, and grò to the third pary z for all Chins Ponies; weights as per scale; entrance $10. One mile and three quarters, Mr. August's b Aristocrat, 1st

Championship, played at the "Centre!" this afternoon, Acting Inspector Duncan and Mr. Fook-sang defeated constables McCaulay and Burgess,

3A REGULAR meeting of the Victoris Preceptory will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street,

pm. precisely. Visiting knights are cordially invited to attend.

It was

..Trst, Tolb.

B. Grimes (stroke)................ 9. 1918. F. Caballero (cox)

on Wednesday, the 19th instant, at 5 for 5.30 probably, of competition, the papers had the race. The crows stroked by Manok and Grimes

THE Indo-Chlas Co b. Mr. Dryandant's gr. Cobweb, 110 1lb ....................... 1

steamer Wingsang. General Wynner's gr. Bold Heart, 11st 1lb. 3vid Straita ports, reports passing the barque which arrived here late last night from Câleutta The MIN STAKES of $10 each, with $50 added, Zofffs on the 6th inst. in lat. 5.30 deg. north and

divided 70, 20 ad to per cent to the first long. 107:40 deg. east. second and third ponies; for all Chios Pontes bond fide griffins at the date of entry; weights i per scule; winners zibs, extra. One mile and a quarter.

Opinions differ so much as to the probable result, that this must be regarded as a very open

respectively are beat favorites, but Hayward has also many cured.

I fancy Manuk and Grimes in the order

The Ladies Parse will bring the following crews to the starting point :-

Victoria.

to disregard that regulation and had publishing the news at room as possible after its receipt by the Chamber, and long before 24 bouts had elapsed. This action of the public drawing their subscriptions, and as the case now press had led to a number of subscribers with- stood if the withdrawals

continued it Would

be impossible to maintain the service, and then

Station No. 1-~Red & White. A. Turner (bow) .............. not only the present subscribers but every- body else would suffer, for the exlating

H. Skotted papers could not afford to

to support and keep up G. C. Hayward the service by themselves. The

hamber bat papers and persons. Since the first ling the Attorney General bad proposed cer- tain amendments which did not materially affect the main objects of the Bill, and those alters dons had been made and a fresh copy of the proposed Ordinance printed and circulated. He trusted all the honourable members would now

State secrets to Germany and Italy, will be tried Mr. Ramsay'ı sk. Leander, trøt ylb(incl. ylbox.); V. Zechowski, were fined to-day $25 and $10 B was to protect not only object of the J. M. G. Manuk (str.)...................Iost. 8lb,

LATE TELEGRAMS.

ST. PETERSBURG, November 19th, It is noticed that the Prince of Wales appear bere la the grey uniform of the Kleff Dragoon to which regiment His Royal Highness has recently been appoluted Honorary Colonel.

LONDON, November 19th, announced of half a million A Ceylon loan is anot pounds sterling bearing interest at the rate of three per cent. The minimum is fixed at ninety. eight pounds ten sbillings.

Mr. Cecil Rhodes has arrived in London to setile various South African questions with the Impérial Government.

ROME, November rotb. Terrible accounts continue to be received of the damage caused by the recent earthquake. The town of Seminara nearly has been destroyed, thirteen persons being killed and filly injured, Palm was completely wrecked, seven of he

lojared,

front the very best Parisian' Houses including: inhabitants being killed and filler 20th,

FRUIT JELLIES, PARISIENS,

CRYSTALLISED APRICOTS, CHERRIES,

GREENGAGES, &c.,

in large Assortment.

The havoc caused by the successive shocks was indescribable. The earthquake was the

la Italy for most severe known

years. Two hundred corpses up to the present a bern dog out of the ruins of Sanprocoplo alone.

In the north-east of Sially the shocks continue

bourbood of Milero.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. abated violence, especially in the neigh

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 17th November, 1894.

DEATH.

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At Six residence, Forest Lodge, Caine Road, Hongkong, on December 12th, HEINRICH Horrius, ■ged 54 years.

The Honghong Telegraph

HONGKONG, Wednesday, DeceMBER 13, 1894,

CHINESE OFFICIAL ARROGANCE

IN BRITISH COLONIES.

The Chinese Consul-General in Stage pore, Mr. Huang Tsun Halen, has recently been acting a that pince were Chipere, not a Brilsk Bettlement. Pressure on our space precludes our detailing the circumstances in this issue, but we append the suggestive Check-mate promptly applied by the Straits Government

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LONDON, November 20th. Au election for the zest for Forlerskire rendered Becessary by the appointment of Sir John Rigby, Solicitor-General, to the office of Lord Justice of Appeal, has resulted in the return of the Hou. C. M. Ramsay, the Conservative candidate, by a majority of two hundred and eighty-rix voles; the actual figures being—Ramsay, Conservative, 5,145, Henry Robson, Gladstonias Liberal, 45c

[Mr. Ramsay is not a Conservative but a Libera

Unionist, and his success was entirely owing to family influence and to the fact that his opponent, a London stockbroker, was quite arknown in the county, Mr. Keir Hardie, in a speech Dundee weeks prior to the elec

st opposed Mr. Robson's candidature and cted his detest. Huda I^rs! Gladstonian candidate been nominated, success was could To 1884 Mr. Lindsey (« Tory)

only

$13 poll 1,851 voien sgalost Mr. Barclay's Aberdeenshire. EHR. T

Telegraph.

6,157, and the latter

L'er was a tenant farmer from

Mesure. Rouge and Nott's bl. Jackdaw fost glb a General Topligla's wh. Snowdrop 11 41b... 3 The TraMEN'S CUP, prosented; valse $oyo

for all China Ponies; weights se per scale; winners at this meeting yiɓs, extra's entrance

One mile. $5.

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Capt. Hope's gz. Democrat, rost, raib Mr. Ramsay's b. Congo, 11st. 1lb ............................... Mr. Dryandust's ch. Dandy, rost gib. 3 The HACK STAKER, of B5 each with Us, adiad for each starter for all Chian Ponies not otherwise entered at this Meeting except for the Welter Stakes; catch weights over va stone; Jockeys who never had a winning mount in China or Hongkong previous to this meeting allowed riba ; ponies that have never won a race allowed yiba, half a mile. Major Clachnacaddio's gr. Santa Cros ......................... Mr. Esher's gr. Greybeard... Mr. Mia's wh. Flashlight.................... 3 The C. B. R. CUP, presented ; valus $ICO; for all China Ponies; weights as per scale / griffins at date of entry allowed ziba į winners.at this meeting ribs, extra ; entrance $10. One mile Mr. Boyd's gr. Dunblane, rat tib................................... T General Toptigin's gr. Firefly lost 12lb......... 2 Mr. Mia's gr. Taspiration, 11st 4ib............ 3 SECOND DAY,-WIDNESDAY, 12TH DECEMBER, The PHEE CUP, presented raise Sion; for all Chlos ponies weights as per scale; previous widzera 4 lbs, extra for each race accumulative penalties not to exceed 12 lbs. entrance #51 seven furlongs. General Topiigin' gr. Firefly, 1st rolb... I

and a half.

1894-

CHARLES UNGV, warder of Victoria Gaol, and McClesh, who were charged yesterday before Mr. Hastings with bratally assaulting Mr. M. respectively, the former being also bound over in one surety of roo to keep the peace for six months, and the latter in one surety of go to keep "hands off" for a month.

·A LARGE seizure of Chanda was made ɑn baurd the steamer Chiang Chem on her arrival at Singapore from Amoy on the 30th. November. The revenue officers and police found seven tins of chandu in the engine-room, and nineteen tins In the firemen's quarters, valued altogether at $572. Two firemen of the ship and a man from the shore, all Chinese, were arrested and brought before the magletrats,

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Teading

grant the Bill . second reading and moved,

herefore, that the Council go into committee on it.

The Council then went into committee on the new Bill, several amendments being made which, with the exception of the title which now reads "an Ordinance to secure, to certalo cases, the rights of property in telegraphic messages, and to prevent the forgery and improper disclosure of telegrams,' the addition of a section which reads as follows who furges or wilfully and with-

Every peson

A LETTER to our Tientale contemporary from missionary stationed in the south-west of the province of Chihli, dated the 7th November, states that in his town the chlef magistrate kar had a placard posted announcing that China is now at war with Europeans (Slang-jen) and and gained brilliant victories over them, obliging them to leave their trade and dwellings and that all Europeans had embarked and left-China! Tur Peking and Tientsin Times of the rat last, in the course of an article headed "Why not We believe this war le without sufficient cause: that it is unjustified and pajustifiable. The success of the arms of the ne Trumphant at the Japanese are now, we believe lavader is no moral justification of the invasios, their setlen will ultimately be found to be a grave mistake in policy. They have sown the wind and they may reap the whirlwind."

Peace ? says:

neson

G. A. Caldwell (cor)........

Shamrock.

**** gut. alb.

Stailon No. 1-White, Crimson and Blue Sash......... L. A. Rose, (bow)............ 9at. alb. W. A. Stopant................TO. ib. M. P. Jaredo

-31st, folb

B. Grimes (str.).................... get. alb. F. Caballero (co).

9st, alb. Lech. Station No. 3-White with Blue V. T. Meek (bow) ..................... G. C. Fullerton

J. McArthur...

.....................................10%, 6lb.

W. Armstrong (str.)................... Tant. 6lb. A. A. Alves (cox)

****** 9st, olb, Ross. Station No. 4-Royal Blue, A. H. Barlow (bow) E. Bischoff.......... 21. T. Brown

last, rolb. E. D. Sanders (str.)

****12st. 615. C. H. W. Kew (cox) git. olk This event is regarded as a certainty for the Hongkong Boat Club four, stroked by Manuk,

The Profession Cup will be contested by—

Victoria.

Slation, No 1-Red and White, Wal Foong.

A. H. Barlow, (bow)...........................TOst. 6lb,

out due authority alters a telegram or utters a telegram knowing the same to be forged, or, wilfully and without due authority alters, or who transmits by telegraph as a telegram, or | atters as a telegram, any message or comment- cation which he knows to be not a telegram shall, whether he had or had not an intent to defraud, be guilty of a misdemeanour, and shall be liable on

summary conviction to

without hard labour a fine not exceeding $100, and, on conviction T. Brown, or Indictment to Imprisonment with or J. McArthur, ...120. 216. exceeding twelve months,

period not E. D. Sanders, (str.).simon...1251, 61b. f any

person, belog G. A. Caldwell, (coz) ..................... git. alb. in the employment of a telegraph company a

Thistia. defined by this section improperly divalges to

Brokers, any person the purport of any telegram; such Station No. 2-Light Blue and White Hoops, person shall be guilty of a misdemeanour and 8, 1. Danby (bow)..... be liable on summary conviction to fine not G. H. Potts exceeding $100, and on conviction on fadictment M. P. Jurado............ to imprisonment, with or without bard labour, I. M. G. Masuk (stroke).................... for a term not

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...Tost. Blb, ....Fast, sib,

Iist, silb ....fost, 3lb.

The FoоCHOW ST. LEGER, a sweepstakes of during the weeknee at £130 and another at not exceed one year, or to a fine G. H. W. Kow (COX)............ansactormansı 9st, alb

$15 each, with $100 added; First Pony to Ja per cent. Second Pony 20 per cent.. receive

Third Pacy 10 per cent, for China Fontes that have never been raced previous to the zet January, 18941 weight rost sold winners of one Race & the extra, two or more Race to lbs. extra. One mile and three quarters

THE pearl trade in Thursday Island must be looking up. The Torres Straits Pilot of November 17th says:-Quite a number of fine Me. Dryandust's d. Dandy, 10st 13lb ............................. 3 | pearls have come into the market recently, one in buylog Mr. Trebar's gr. Bonbon, Lot 12lb 3 buyer alone having expended £800

Time, amin. 541 sec9,

them up. Mr. H. Bowden bought two good ones 160. Several other fine ones are known to be In the bands of coloured folks who are blólag their time to get fancy prices. Altogether the season is opening very well indeed. THERE will be another capital show at Harm: ston's Circus to-night, including the sensational military spectacle of the Chion-Japan war. O Friday & specisi programme will be arranged for the benefit of Mrs. W. B. Harmaton, a special feature belog the Jumping contest, the bosses to be riddos by local gentlemen amateurs. All those who have not witnessed the admirable performance of this talented troupe should avall themselves

have for the first opportunity, as the Cless

early next week.

Mr. Boyd's gr. Dunblane, 11st 6lb (inc.

General Topiigin's wh, Snowdrop, rose relb... Mr. Ramsay's ok. Leander, rist, dib' (incl.

Time, amin. BROCK.

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For the pipose means a written or of this section the telegram

Shamrock, Merchants expression

Station No. 3-Red and White Hoops. printed message or communication sent 1. B. Grimes (bow).

the office of E. Blickoff peak to or delivered at a post office, telegraph, or delivered by the post office or a a telegraph company, for transmission by R. Glasing... ramus

H. Skott (stroke) message or communication transmitted by ¦ A, A. Alves (cox) ............................. telegraph.

"The expression telegraph company" means any company, corporation, or persons carryl g

...! ist, falb.

+33st. 61b. ...list. Bib.

***** gut, gibu ...tbst. žib, ....Fost Blb.

Kornblume, Shipping Hong, Station No. 4-White with Blue V, on the business of sending alegrams for the C. F. Klinck (bow) under whatever authority or in whatever J. Machado ..................... public manner such company, corporation, or persons W. A. Stepant may act or be cons futed, and the figures la W. Armstrong (stroke)....121. 616. the limitation clause being altered from 48 and F. W. White (cox) 72 to 36 and 48, Wars unimport

911. olb, The Brokers are regarded us having an easy job bare, and it is expected that Hayward will finish second.

TOM TUE.

The HOM: KONG CUP, valus $200, for all Chins Ponless weights as per scale; Griffias at date

Dr. Ho Kal thought Mr. MeConachis bad of entry allowed zibs, ; winners at this meeting | ADY CES from Batavia by mali, says the Strafts

made out a good case, and that the Chamber pike, extra; entrance $10. One mile and a Tip of the 3rd last, give particulars of further should have the right to publish its news before ball

As to the gig, snake-boat, and yacht races I fighting in Lombok. After the capture of the

can venture on me opinion. Mr. August's gr. Aristocrat, rist Sib (incl

Rsjak," three regiments went to a place called

Any paper of any person who had not paid for it, but at the same time he was bound to say that On the second day the English ought to win yib ex)

wister. I Topail to summon one of the Rajah's sons beyond protecting the Chamber and the sub the International, Hayward and Grimes the pair- Genersi Wynnor's gr. Bold Heart, 1st üb... a named Kosglaon to sender. The troops, on scribers no one would be benefited by the B

Time, 31, 25 secs.

killed and five wounded. The Rajah's son had those who could not afford to pay $5 a month,

from Betilog Chiar

Fonian Jona Ade grifins at the troops with twenty-four man. He and all 100; for the date of entry / weighta su per soula & win- his men were shot down. There has been no DE joibs extrs previous non-starters folbs. mors resistance to the troops since, and great entra ; entranon 84. Onos round,

numbers of Balinese have surrendered, and. Mr. Kaine's gr. Kinrara, 10st faib minnas y delivered up their arms. Up to the 30th 4 hours as set forth in the Bill, an amandmant | the right of the 5th I received a telegram

sh. Leander, xist 1116. (inal. had proved unanccessful. All the articles of Some discussion.

Time i ti n. 23 s

appeared.

• certain Hokkien merchants WSH and that Government should safeguard the Mr. Dryasdan's gr. Cobweb, trať lb. 3 ] reaching that place, were fired upon, and lost one becoming law. It would pervent the public, wer / Bars, and Manuke's crew the German Cup.

And praised the action of Syad Ahead | The HALEVAR wil presented; value Tis, devoted himself to death, and sullled out agafant When the news for Avazy: long time, Recept, the Chinese Consul-General has Committee In India. He said that 'a' similar'

<- receiva

aken British

in Delenos

LONDON, November atst Monlyl Refuddin Ahmad was entertained at Proclamation issued by the Protector of the Junior Constitutional Club last night and Chinese under fastractions from His Excellency delivered, his first address as candidate for a the Governor

vernor of the Straits Settlements, in the Unionist sest. In the course of his specah be India were poling too matter of the lanaing by the Chinese Conal sald that the Brahmlos General of Letters of

of Instructions or Jo Taus

Tans fast politically for the Moslems in that country" appolating pore to recruli Hokkiens about to return to China interests of the Mahommedan minority. and send them to the Chinese Consulate to deucunced the efforts made to weaken

passports:

male and

#ring without any reference to the local forming a Mahomed

taken on himself to net uitra var and

would shortly be formed in London. Committee LER beyond the rights and privileges of his Sir John Gorst, who prealded at the entertala Consular position. As this fe matter that ment, strongly hoped that the Unionist would m

elect Moulvl Raduddin Ahmad, may lead to serious misunderstanding amonget Chinese traders and others the Government has instructed me to make mallem, clear The French War Office have decided to form to the Chinese here. It is therefore necessary three special battalions of riflemen for service in

that Chinese Consblar. Madagascar. to explain to you officers ste appointed in the Salts Settle

hall of ments as commercial agents on behall News from Jellalabad states that General China, and that they can la ne way exercise Ghulam Halder from Asmar, and the Kotwal of say local power or lasus notices with referende Kabai with two troops" of cavalry, and an inter- preter from Kabul, all reached Jellalabad, and 10. Local affairs, or like local officers

Commands to Chinese living here left for Khakke to receive Mr. George Carpos. officiat ander English rula. It is their duty to Test have been pliched a sachsesin foster trade and encourage and sayist their ground from Dharks to Kabul, and countrymen la all commercial undertaking arrangerden's made for the howeured guara LONDON, November syed. With reference to the maiters of the Chinese Consid-Emeral neuloy To Tabs shelters of A deputation of Liverpool and Glasgow ship- Instructions to Chinese living in this Colony, it owners waited to-day upon the Discuts of us

PARIS, November aand,

LAHORE, November 22nd.

le beyond the power of the Chiouis Count to | Horth Western Rallway to urge the

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act, in this way. This Le palling

Government, and taking upon

Manchester He order to chupete wit

Chaize Government instructions in an England Katwayocina Mpira positively we torted Conftry to Chiese Ifying "unday: [u

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THE PLAGUE IN AMOT, the Chamber He therefore moved shat would be suficiently protected if publication of

The following lettera

**pauks for kunif (~-~- received by it ware pirmiauntie 34 Pune Amoy Consulate, Dec. 10th, 1894. hours after their receipt in the Colony, lastend of Strl have the honour to inform you that on

to.

follow

you stating that there was a rumour that plague suruiting in the. And brofran out at Amey, I wired you a reply

18 the

effect that I had not heard anything mbot

Mr. Ramai and Noirs bi Jackław, zoet gib`z | November, the search for the Rajah's treasure to that effect be zgraby

valpe had been previously carried away, or so it 】 alterations above misteks, mid that, whila vary | £. I have sinou tande enquiries of the Medical

Tolb

might be the losers salows the Bill Becania law,

The Attorney General said that add The WINTER STAKM: of $5 such with 80 Tax Straits Timir le worrying itself about the glad the public should have all avaliable news Offlow of the port, who informs me that the added ja for all Chine Poules: Weights as per reception due to the Governor of a colony when as soon as possible, he felt he could not oppose one la maloanded and tist Amay lakas from wesley Grifinu ut data of wetry allows gibe that smalte functionary attends a theatrical the messure because in the end, the public winners at this mowing zoles, entrs. Thran-performance or ball, and considers on

“ Y mázs, $90

C. T. GARDNER.· quarters of a soliari

Firefly General Tepsigia'a ge

Anthem and the audience stand up. Way 1pth #2) work.......... 1: the reject

rejected Tory from

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for it appeared clear that the time would come

Occasions that the Bind should play Zen the

news would not be forwarded to the The Hon the Colonini Secretary,

Colour, at all. The new section was on all feert. that when ale Excellency condescends to visit a with clame in a periostlar Imperial Act cricket, lasach tennis, or

or golf

match, play should thought the Bill should be re-commlived u

"Wislion kasal ? In the Stralis the General lady

Houghong,

Mr. Consul Gersar'a najurance, based on the ‹ntainment of the Medical Officer of the port, is A. Camilluntly salisfactory so far as it goes, bet fa Some alsosaston followed and thawkin (now of the mammous, independent reports frecu

The ZoocHOW STARES of $10"sach' with što i puke and the men stand on their heads and the

The and so we sent to the commanding very properly restricts the milliary Excellency spurned the Counais uti Mendaya, inadigane Cand other instroom tankarneva

Third Produk a Favold | band from playing the Anthem as a selɛte to the

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pant this | Govenor ta ́Statu ceremonials—and ́that:ia | annak haf Afer which the Finsson Comunities- be reliable, which have been....OMEROMÉ-ÌMYEL

andyles the common sense. In the course of the twaddileg

yor | meticke oh this childish question, the Streliz mater

The interneting information thint

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