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PARIS, November 17th.

The Russian Jews - this city attended a service of prayer for the late Ceve in the princi- pal synagogues to-day. The Grand Rabbi preached a long sermon, the tenor of which was that the Jews nurted naresentment against the | Crar for regrettable meanderstandings in the past. The Rabbi lauded Alexander 111,'s peace policy and exhorted all to for his soul mu well as for Czar Nicholas, bis wife and all their relativer. The service was followed by the ceremony of the swing of allegiance to Nichols II, which took place in the synagogue in the presence of the Russian Consul and the Secretary of the Role Embassy. Four hundred persons took the oath,

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INSTON, November syth, WASHINGTON, NOT The Secretary of the Navy in his annual report to the President recommends that Congress be naked to authorise the construction of three battleships of about 10,000 tons displacement each cost, exclusive of armaments, not exceed« $4,000,000 each and 13 torpedo boste of from log 100 to 300 long Secretary of the ach, at the discretion of the of the Navy, to cost, not exceeding an average of $170,000, or a total expenditure for naval increase of $14,040,000.

His argoments in favor of this are the follow- Ing: The United States has an efficient Rest of crubbers and gunboats which, whlis ureful. sto not, properly speaking. fighting vessels. They would scarcely be able to create a diversion of sn enemy's fleet, and if scattered would not furnish a battleship of even Torpeda bost for the defer.ce of SIG

each coast city. He condema which annually

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1895.

A exit has been taken, of the Princess'; features, but they have changed grestly since death. Place Bismarck à « spine many hours weeping beside the body. Dr. Schweniger enter- tainu fear for the ex-Chancellor's health, and has, ordered his departure for Friederichsruhe,

IISBON, Novemb ́r' 29th.

In conséquence of the continued tumulte in the Cortes the King ban clored the reelon. The Cortes will be summoned when the King deems It opportage.

LONDON, November 30th.

730'b

Mr. Bayard prodded to-night at the anniversary festival of the Scottish Corporation. Never in the blatory of the corporation has a similar compliment been paid to any forelan embassador or minister, Mr. Bayardu hau}th was drank with Highland honours. In response Mr. Bayard alluded to the honest debt the United States owed to the Scotch, Ha sald, among other things:

The first and foremost name that the Americans most revere is that of Washington, that of a man of Scottish birth and blood-Aläxander Hamilton.”

but scarcely second

The banquet broke up with cheers for Mr. Bayard and the singfog of the Stars

-Spangled· Banner," during which every bc dy stood.

BRUSSELS, December and.

Three persons were killed and twenty injured by an explosion to-day lo a factory at Canelle near the Beverles comp. The building was blown to stoms,

NETHERLANDS INDIA.

Under treaty provisions neither the United han drew arrendering to the Dutch,

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HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

«¿From Waters, fan, Talocom & Ca's Ragter.]

Today.

Haror ter 1 km.

Barometer-4 D.14, The 4.10. Therming ~7. 22, 1949. 27.9977 ANG ANDATE 10.196. Thartermetremno um, (Kat hibi

ThermometrówĮ TIME, Tharm non chatuklastom

lal

Pla mara moja plan, Walma Emmentale!

Today's Advertisements.

D'ARC'S

BIJOU THEATRE, (NEW PRAVA RECLAMATION), EVERY PVENING AT 9 PM.

THE KVP SUCCESSFUL

D'ARC'S

FANTOCHES FRANCAISES

(MARIONETTES)

THE TALK OF HONGKONG. THE MARVELLOUS FANTOCCINI

THE COURT MINSTRELS.

THE BIG FOOT DANCERS.

SONGS.

THE GORGEOUS PANTOMIME, PRETTY BALLADS AND TOPICAL

THE LAUGHABLE "ARLEQUINADI. THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. THE SALVATION ARMY BURLESQUE AND THE GRAND TRANSFORMATION. BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC LIGHT DISPLAY

the Congressional poll the Paris and

paya merchant

aut vessels, auch s New York, a subsidy on condition that

News from Lombok, according to the Straits in readiness to serve the

Times, staten antisfactory progress in the work of hold themselves in Government -

pacification. All resistance has cessed, and the wherever demanded, yet provider amament for them. When they hauled froops who have traversed the island in all down the English to hoist the American flag, be

directions find the people submissive and bumbled. Even the Balinese section show them- THE says, they were receiving pay from the British

valver friendly. Deputations come from different Government

ent to hold themselves in readiness to

of the laland to

to make their peace with the parts seive that nation, and the Erglish had gues and

authorities, and rifles have bren gun mounts ready to put upon them at a moment's

hundreds. The real feelings of surrendered in notice. Congress has now been paying subuldles to these ship's

the Balloere may be conjectured from the fact me-ths and have not a gun to that the for put on them.

himself the contempt of most of States for the English can kelp more than one

bis subjects who hold that he ought to have his sons and small naval vessel upon the northern lakes. So killed himself. Several of

chiefs preferred death of the far the two countries are matched. In care,

and some even destroyed

themselves however, a war should unfortunately break out between them,

Great Britain could promptly to avold capture. A large number of high clap MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY AT 4 P.M. furnish

guns and pun monnts to her me-chautomen, 109, committed suicide or died

to svold

The covert enmity of capture. marine of the laken, and though their marine is

Baltnesa far inferior to ours in strength, the British might

Teada

Home to

to question the wisdom of withdrawing many troops master those water and do incalculable damage the present moment, when the new order of from Lombok at to our lake chien. If we had fracrve

things has not yet settled down. A portion of ordnares and ordnance stores

ce stores we could dominate there

the field fo co has returned to Balavis, where it waters without a restlen,

Where The E

met with a triumphant reception. The Governor. *TO one

of the most Impressive General welcomed the troops in speech, in Jessous in all bitny is now being taught by China and Japan. A nation, the most populous that the campaign had shewn the need for which, after congratulating them, he pointed out in the world, -lite ta per millons of fighting men into the field, is now, after suffering many strengthening the artillery arm of the Netherlands

Indis army.

of

diestere, scouting Europe and America for monitions of war. It relied upon its numbers,

now it is buying discarded arras and discarded

ammunition, whatever it can get to aid it in repelitog the assaults of a people vastly inferior to it in number.

the

bad

of

It has

to

AND

NEW SCENERY.

PRICES AS USUAL. Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of H.M. Forces bell-price to Plt and Gallery.

PLAN at Messrs. KELLY & Wixan's, LD. Mieres F., N. & M. D'ARC.....Sole Proprietors, W. D'ARC......

...Stage Manager. E. C. CLITHEROW........General Manager.

Hongkong, 2nd January, 1895.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

ΤΗΣ

"HAITAN,"

Intimations.

JUST FOCUS THIS ON YOUR MEMORY, AND FIX IT.

PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECIPES

Are dispensed at our Drug Stores by a staff of Qualified Chemists. The strictest accuracy is thas.| Boured. The Pority of our Drugs is Guaranteed, and their Freshessa, may be absolutely relied on. In a word, the Best Article is supplied, "andfour Prices show an Immensa Saving when compared with the usual charge.

66. Qgess Road Central, Hongkong,

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED,

LIST of Subscribers to the HONGKONG

TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. 15-Aberdeen Dock.

40-Anderson, Capt. G. C., East Polat 24-Anderson, Capt. G. C., Prays Central.

8-Ambold, Katberg & Co. 3-Bank Hongkong & Shanghal

•& Shangari, Peak Mass.

Ball Tesidence,

Dr.

& Co. Office.

F., Residenco.

-Bradley & Co.

& Swire, Shipping Dept.

& Swice, Sugar Ofice.

Sire,

Refinery,

Quarry Bay,

Pacific Railway Co.

41-C Mad Offes.

23-China 11.-Club, Hongkong. 10.-Clab, Pesiz

-China Sugar Refinery, Town Ofcs. 72—Chian Sugar Refinery, East Palat.

-Compradore, D. Laprak & Co., Office.

do. Residence.

15 400 dore, Lauts, Wegener & Co,

In Rupe, S. O IN. P. CỔ. 12-Daily Prats Olies.

Dairy Farm Co, Wyndham Street. 67-Day Farm, Pok Foo Lam, 23-David A

Residence. AL 60.-Darid & Co., Office.

20-Dock Co.

4t-Dodwell, Carlill & Co.

17.--Douglas Lapralk & Co.

-Electric Co., Hongkong.

Residence. 14.-1

"welcher &

48-Gas [45

The fall in the price of sugar has proved dis- trous to grown in Java. A previous crials FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

led them ta deries, moana to lessen the C011 production, and thus to raise the latter datilTHE Company's Steamship

reached the maximum limit. Now

almost He also renews he recommendation of last matters to stand that, on many estates, the price year that the enlisted force be increased by realled for sugar not only does not cover the 2,000 men, as ahaalurely essential to efficiency, cost of production but also, in some cases, falls

far below it. The only remedy lies in VIENNA, November 27th.

setting a limit to the productios of sugar. To attain this Windlichgrez,

Prime Austrian Minister, Informed the Electoral Reform Com-requires the closing of those estates that have not adequate financial resources, and then union and co-operation among those planters who have chances of making headway against adverse fortune.

Pepco

mission to-day, hal the conference on electoral reform with delegates of the coalition parties bad been without result. He said that if the Commission should prepare a project accepted by the coalition, heGovernment would acquiesce In it, provided it were based upon the funds- mental Austrian principle of the division of the electors into social strate, Universal suffrage, he said, was inadmissible.

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A brief but violent shock of earthquake was felt in Trent in the

the Tyrol this morning.

MONTREAL, November 17th. The Star's Lordon special cablegram says: The cablegrim sent to New York papers stating that the Hon. Edward Blake would retire from British politics after the next general election is quite Incorrect. Mr. Blake will stand for Parlias ment he is again nominated for South Long: freedom to

The Japanese Government has Instructed ite Ambassador at the Hague to ask the Nether- lande Government to puí Japanese in Nether- lands India on the same légal. fosting as Euro- poans there,

FOOD for Consumptives.---Scon's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda la most wonderful food for the Consumptive. It not only gives strength and increases the flesh, but heals the irritation of the

It throat and eng, and to all wasting diseases is very palatable; children it tike milk, take it food and medicine, Any Chemist can supply it. both lot ado and children it is a

adults

a marvellous

---Sote Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of

ford, but next session be There is no quer- China:-Chan & Fook, at Walkins & Co., Hong.

be wishes more visit his family in Canada, tion of restrement at present, however.

NEW YORK, Nowmber 28th.

A special cablegram from Quito says an earth- quake to-day, latlog ay seconds, did great dam- age. Pulcan church was destroyed. Fourteen bodies have been taken from the ruins. Many persons were :illed and wounded. The Govern« ment is sending ald,

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges were "crowded' out" of last night's issue :-

LONDON, November zyth.

A dispatch to the Standard from Vienna ways that the Rothschild syndicate is about to confer here as to whelber it is apportune to place

the last currency reform loan of 64,000,000 florins on the market. It is stated, that the gold for the loan is American and already in the hands of the syndicate,

BERLIN, November 17th.

The prefatory examination of Von Kolis, ex- master of ceremosies, arrested co suspicion of being the author of a series of scandalous letters and postal cards sent anonymously to members of the highest aristocracy, has been concluded, and a court-martial ordered. The court-martial is to be held at Var Koits's request, as the sole means of establishing his funocence.

NEW YORK, November 28th.

The Wall Street Journal says! We learn that the business of the Pacifc Mail Conticues to show a remarkable improvement. The war between China and Japan has caused a large Increase in the amount of freight for Chian. The City of Peking, on her last irip earned $97,000

groз and The China $104,000 gross, The

fancial position of the Company is usid to ba stronger · than ever and at the present time it does not owe more than $40,000. The barnesu prospects are considered better than they have been for a long time.

-kong,~[Adut.

Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDA, the 6th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd Ja^uncy, 1895,

"MILBURN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL. "T"HE_Steamskip

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"ANGERTON,” Captain Mards, will be despatched for the above Port an MONDAY, the 7th instant, instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents.

143 Hongkong, 3rd January, 1895.

APARTMENTS WANTED.

AMARRIED COUPLE require SUITABLE

APARTMENTS-Furnished or Unfur

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL | nlshed ; with or without Board.

Full particulars to

REGISTER.

2nd January, 1895.—At 4 p.m.

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A special to a moralog paper from Rio Janeiro pays that the Senate has authorised the admin-claudy and dang wasther prevailed. On tàu xed, nữ mà hạn, thị istration to call a public bids for a loan of to cover the deficit caused by the $6,000,000 expense of suppressing the recent rebellion. Congress has passed sing trade free for but allowing foreign

the

residents to engage in two years; after that the privilege will be accorded only to vessels dying the Brasillan flag. Senor Assis of Brazil goes to Lisbon soon to bring about a renewal of diplomatic relations between Portugal and Brazil, which were suspended during General Peixoto's adminis tration,

BERLIN, November 29th, The Sultan of Turkey, Shah of Persia and the Kings of Postugal and Roumanie have ordered memorial wreaths to be sent to Varsin for the Princess Bismarck. The Emperor has annegoced that be will pay Prince Blamarck a visit before Christmas.

Fmpress Frederick wrote to the ex-Chancella: *Contage, Prbace,

What God done is well done,il

When Coon! Herburt Bismarck arrivai at Vario, the Prince, his father, said to him "I shall soon overtake hej,"

On the 185, at 17,7ja.m. the baromas was hilling. Moderate Darth winds, with fair wether prevailed. On the end, at 10.55 the barometer was stendy. Moderate aurth-anet winds and

barometer was Hlaing. Moderate to fresh north-east winds with Mie walther providing. z-Marcinatam redeged to level of the sea te fiches, reatha_and besplatan in the shade in degrom, Ish- bolag rem, subiectioni of the sled to ten palala, jer Form of the wind, sooming Briggs scala. Kampoeng at the waschen, à Thouay Demosid MŐseink? Pretag Kewan

F, G, Then, That Roulotant, Hongkong Observatory, 3rd January, 1895.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Estrione On de Os des

10:00

2.16

10.11

Higham ogan nie bouspantwo on the uālamazőj Leven open når temperaters on the vadinamomumki F. G. Pina, Plest Anslotasi.

Mongliang Observatory, gid January, 1995.

KILLARNEY,

c/o Hongkong Telegraph Offcs. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1895.

LOST.

[ós

N New Year's Day, (probably at D'Arciu

CHAIN PENDANT, with INDIAN GOLD MOHUR.

The Finder will be tultably rewarded, Il necessary, by returning là to

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH *

OFFICE. Pedder's Hill.

Hongkong, 3rd January, 1905-

THE

REMOVAL!

THE MARINE CLUB.

161

"HE_COMMITTEE have the plansere to Inform the MEMBERS that the Premises

of the MARINE CLUB have Tula Day boun

Removed to

No. 17, PRAYA CENTRAL,

where the names of New Members will be

sarolled by the Secretary.

The new Premises have been formally RE-OPENED TO-DAY, 30 January,

AI MASTERS, MATES and ENGINEERS

are eligible for Membership.

By Order,

THE COMMITTEE. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1895.

THE

SPECIAL NOTICE,

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"THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" #[] be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and st Padder's Wharf, Every Kvzorno from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock.

PRICE.........................TEN CENTS.

Coples ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate--a cents.

Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Telegraph has by far the largest circalation of any English newspaper published in the Yar East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. THERE BE application.

Kongkmg, 14th October, 1891.

G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU- WFACTURERS and JEWELLERE.

Co., Pharmacy, Gas Co., East Point. 47-Gas Co., West Point.

Livingston & Co. 31-Gibb,

Co., Kowloos. Godowa Co., Praya Contral. down Co West Point, 33rament House.

81.

44

Goderia

50.--Harbour Master.

6.—Harlson, W. Stuart, Residence. 2.—Hartigar, Canille, & Stedman, Dra. 95.---Haskell, D., Residence,

1-Hongkong

· Trlagraph Offlos. Canton &

IQIH. 100.-- do.

& Macan S-boat Co. Office,

do. da.

**

18-Holliday, C. J. Residence. 27-Holiday,

Wise & Co.

Hing Hong.

Hospital, Alice Memorial.

Bos-Hospital, Government Civil

Whari.

32-Hot Mount Austin,

Hongkong, Publis Telephoos.

-Hotel,

Hotel, Victoria, Public Telephone. 82-He Tang, Bonham Strand. 77-He Relidence.

Pra

Central, Horane

*J. D., Realdance,

7-Humphreys 68.-Humphreys & Son, Office. 30-Joseph, H. H., Resklence,

Jordan,

Dr., Praya Central. Jordan, Dr., Residence.

Jadd, W., Realdence.

By: Jy Canseway Bay.

11.-Kerosene 86--Kirch, 1.

Horse Rapitory. Godown. Realdeace

Residence. 70. Kramer, J 91.-Lamke & Roggs. 93-Lamke, J., Residence. ane, Crawford & Co.

97. Lane,

-Layton, Da

do

-Lowson, D.,

Road.

Residencs.

39-Mackintosh, E., Residence,

—Man On Insurance Co. -5.—Mara Won & Co.

45.---Oplum Vam,

19 P .&O. &. N. Ca. 60.-P. & D. Mess, Peak.

-Police Station, Central

C. Office. 51 Residence,

E, C 34-Ray, E. Coy

R. L. Guard Room 103.-R.

E. 104-R, Mell.

45.--Rapa

Comdr., R.N., Realdemos. 4--Rumsey 52-Salica Homa.

Factory

94. Starson, M. 8. & Co., Office.

20ass & Co..

+

Co

Flour Co.

Sladman, De

Residence.

Residence.

-Telegraph Companies. 76.–Telegraph Communior Mars, Peak, 14.—Train Station, Peak,

&

7-Wickham W.

61-Wo Kee & Co

H., Residanos.

16.-Watson & Co. 19-Yong Lim Kee,

-Ysen Fat Hong, Bonham Strand.

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Hill.

4---]arding, Matheson & Co, Kas Polar.

Mayor & C

---North China Insurance Co. La--Royal Zuptases' Moss.

In me of FIRE ring up No, 15.

The Exchange is opza day and night.

W. STUART HARRISON,

Hongkong, 13th December, 1994.

MER CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,

Tor FlooM or ICH HOURS, IN Ico-House Road.

1350

YS now tau_position, in kịa New and Conár

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SMITHS, and OPTICIANS, CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT".

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R. 1. SAKATA (from Japan),

DR

Mr. SUI SANG,

DENTAL SURGEONS.

_53, Queen's Road Central.

First Class Dentistry and Moderate Fees.

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Consultation Free.

Hongkong, 9th April, 1894.

SIEN

TING,

SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 10, DAGUilar street. TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation free.

Hongkong, 27th September, 1894.

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

MR.

AND

MODERATE FEES.

WONG

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130

TAI FONG, Surgeon Dentist,

(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly

sistant to Dr. Rouns), HAS REMOVED

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THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'T BOAR (Opposite Hongkong HoteЛ). CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, syth July, 1891.

Auctions.

· PUBLIC AUCTION

OP

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

PIANOS, OIL-PAINTINGS, &c1, &c.

Hotels.

THE

ROYAL STAG HOTEL. (LATE THE STAG HOTEL) -Established in 1857-- -Nor, 148/150, QuIEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

THIS POPULAR HOTEL bas recently been

thoroughly renovated and, under now and experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most reasonable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, unsurpassed in the Colony.

The BED-ROOMS are Commoflour and Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddlifon to a WELL APPOINTED

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

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

For terms, &c., apply to

THE MANAGER,

Royal Stag Hotel [38

Hongkong, 318 November, 1894.

PEAK HOTEL,

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

THIS commodloga and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1jazo feet above sea-level, has just been thoroughly

re-decorated, renovated and re-fuṛolshed, nüð a NEW WING has been built, which commanda magnificent Views of the Harbour and matoland of China

SPECIAL WINTER RATES,

(FROM NOVEMBER IST TO MARCH 31ST), One person, per day.........................................$7.50 to $3.00 One person, per month $5 to 60,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per-

5.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

month

...........................$100 to 105,00 Married couple (occupying two rome)

per month

Kate Beck$110 to 130.00

Extra Bed-room, per month

For further particulars, apply to

MANAGER,

10,00

New Victoria Hotel,

Hongkong, 16th October. 1804-

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shan-M-wan Road.)

THE

fad

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

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS

have been added, and × LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. daily.

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

Hongkong 13th August, 1894.

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA,

HAKONE.

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Pour and a half hours from Yokohama.

FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

THE

as)

HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDINGS.

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RAtes made FOR

PROLONGED STAY.

8. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Cornir of Quaan's Road and Duddell Strut.)

"THE

*HE Undersigned has always thought that unch a place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL Live and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE providing it ba First-class in every detail. A place where one may have bis GRILLED CHOP ɑ STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 Pal. or later If notice be given, "He ir aino

prepared

to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU OF ORDER the Parties sending Dishes, &c., for same-and Carb, Terass ——-—-

THE Undersigned has received instructions Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Month $13

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ом

SATURDAY, the 5th January, 1895, commending at 3.30 FM.,

this Bazz Rooms, DuDDELL STREET, The Property of

"J. W. JONES, Esq., and Other Parties.

· A LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

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STAND, &c.

ONE COTTAGE PIANO by F. DORNER &

ONE COTTAGE PIANO by ESDAILE & Co. OME COTTAGE PIANO by BRINSMEAD & EXTENSION

DINING TABLES CHAIRS, DINNER & DESSERT SERVICES,

SOUL

Sad

GLASS and PLATED WARE,

1

Til.........

$0.75...

Dinner...

$1.25

Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner... Breakfast and Tifla .....................

Tien and Dinner ........................

H

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

W. THOMAS, Proprietor,

In Excellent Style at short notice.

Hongkong, rath June, 1894.

To be Let.

TO LET.

(37

*ODOWNS is WANCHAI at the back of

McGarooR'S BARRACKS,

OFFICES, FIRST FLOOR, adjoining the Undersigned Offices In Ice House Street unilable for BROKERS and MERCHANTS,

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 10th December, 1804-

TO LET. WELLING HOUSES :-

"BANGOUR

(FURNISHED). "HIGHCLERE "DUNHEVED,"

FURNISHED. Na, 2, CASTLE TERRACE. A HOUSE WEST END TERRACE,

BONHAM ROAD.

SIDEBOARDS and DINNER DW

dc., &c.

ONE FINE DOUBLE-BARRELED GUN La CASE

BINGLE & DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS,

CHILDREN'S COTS, SINGLE DOUBLE WARDROBES WE PLATE GLASS DODRE, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS and SETADDRESSING TABLES, CHEST of DRAWERS, FANCY KATTÁN CHAIRS,

•tân *V8%. KITCHEN and BATHROOM

warranted to pure all dönskumar the Urinary Organa, in wither, nem) (ka f CHsətitucional), Cleavel and Pains în Guaranteed free from Mercury, Bold to INSTRUMENT 8, 49, 54, sách, by all Chemises and Pratná ***** CHARTS and BOOKS, No. 48, Queen's Rood Central.

NAUTICAL

5

[őgy, pany, Llarvin, LAGUNG

♫ SEVERAL RICKSHAS,

you

Wriday, the 4th January, TERMS OF SALE ---AI Customary,

GXQ, P. LAMMERT,

`Hongwang, Stal Dooember, 1894.

will be laaised price to Bale. Qu

FAY

+

MOUNT KELLET---

në Magazine GAY.

ROB ROAD,

FLOORS BLUE BUILDINGS, FLOORS ELODY STREET, PERL

STREET and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS is No. 5, SHELLEY STRHT,

GODOWNE

BLUE BUILDINGS.

No. 7A, PRATA CENTRAL. Apply to

THE HONGKONGALAND INVESTMENT CE AGEINKY CO., ZAR. Honghong, rath Depülnar, 1894-

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