THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1895.
cadets belonging to the senior class of Nanking Naval Academy have been granted commisátors to serve either on board the Ninyang feer or with the staff at Klangyfn headquaiters,
company at the pesent time in any way whatever. Mr. Hogg I think, for herselerred to events which he had heard had tal in place in Enndon, and be is there correct la saying that the London Com- mlitee have resigned and the Underwriter and Deputy-Underwelter wise. I'may also mention
The well-known ex-Governor Lin Ming that Mr. Crawford Kerr, who was very long con- ch'aan of Formoss has at last responded to the nected with the
company, was dismissed, and
calls of his Imperial Sovereign, desplie falling resignations occurred subarquent to and syraight, and is now at Pekin witched to the afmest in conarquence of that fact. Mr. Hogeiff of Prince Kung. His Excellency has asked me
who is managing In Landon now. The Chairman of the Company, Mr. Johnston, already twice refosed important millary com
mande offered him by the Throne upon the one beme, 1 understand, to take the man-
recommendation of the Viceroy LI Hung-chang. agement in Lardon,
the
has
Mr. Heggho is Mr. Johnston ? Mr. Dudgeon-He is a partner In Guthrie & Company.
The following telegrams were received by the mandarine in Shanghel on the 12th fnat. :-- "H.F. Chang Chih-tong has received instructions
from Peking to send twenty extra battalions, or
CHEFOO NOTES.
CHEFOO, January 7th.
We were very much pleased to see the British -quadron return yesterday afternoon, and hope that nur cold and rough wintery climate will not induce them to leave as again in a hurry,
The U.S.S. Verkiown on her cruise, visited Tungchow on the 30th December, and found all qalet at that place.”
H.M.S. Parhetsz lek for a cruise on Sstard y morning and setursed rain vealerday afternoon.
According to new
to news from Newchwang it seems that the Japanese are not going to trouble the Foreien Settlement there but are marching round I.
There is no doubt, we think, about the desituation of the Japanese troops being Shanhaikaan, where they can receive fresh
nesdio when it first owells ls the pot, to prevent 11 from bursting. Let it boll, but pot violently, for thres hours."
And even then, although he will know how haggle is made, he will not know why. Further- more, he will be as far as ever from fathering the motive of the persons who eat the mixture themselves, instead of throwing it away. The Scotchman will continue to excite his special wander, and bargle to fill kim with profound emotion.-- W/arkington Post.
CHILDREN starving to death on secount of their fanbility to digeal food will find a most mar- vellous food and remedy, in Scott's Emalios of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Very palatable and eaally digested. Read the follow ing tentiononlal have prescribed 'Scott's
vame 10,000 men, belonging to the Army of the supplies of stores and men by their transporte } Emplsion' in cases et children suffering from from Port Arthur; but reports are true the Stang to Chihi. The gap thas made will be filled by new levies from Hosen and Hupeh, Japanese will meet a strong force of Chinese
at Shanhaikusa some of whom have already alved at the Yangtze ports."
We learn from Wel-hal wel that two Japanese men-of-war were cruising off the Fromontories on the and font.
Mr. Hurman-He a man who is qualified by tealing, is he not?
Mr. Da e n-I do not know. Bla is one of the oldest firms in Singame.
Mr M. A AS phe-1 oderstand that one of the sopgestlook
Mr. Roeg made was that we Bhould
ph ourselve in com
ermmonication with the other shareholders in Hom kong or other places In order to
in protect ourselves. Such a courve I think would be advisable. We are obliged to Mr. Dudgeon for sending out that ciresias, I ain sure he went out of his way in our Interest, and no every Agent, perhaps, might have cared to send that out. From what you have heard from Mr. Dodgron and what the chcalar tells us, it appears to me their is no dubtench an offer was at Tjenteln to join Lia K'un-rl's standard by the lelacher, as the representative of Mr." Wel- made.
question of the offer, but a question of the office denying bead
the Why should
us? To withhold such information. from
my mind the thing has come to Buch ® 77255 that we
we must protect our interests. The only way is to put ourselves in communica tion with other tha rhaiders in other places, and I that we should depute gentleman to act for us in Sgapore, to altent meetings and to vote for us and look alter our interests. I have great pleasure in supporting what Mr. Hogg bas
aid.
It is not *
£
thing
M. I. R. Michael.I myself received a tele- gram in December 1st from Hongkong saying the Commercial Union Company of London offered to buy the Straits In prance Company at $30.
That morning the shares in Hongkong wer qunted at $10 and immediately jumped up to $25. belleve many shares sold in Hong keng at $25. I tried to sell on the sst of January at $75, and they were refused. There must be some reason for that sort of thing
*
Mr. Hurmin-This morning I jotted down few crude ideas in regado resolution, but I sh li be YCIT gled to supplement it by any suppes lons
which m
may be made er Incorporate any averdment from shareholders
presen'
The
Tesoluten "That Wo
corn-
manicate with our ferdy in Hongkong, Japan and the pore, expressing our willingness to Choperate with any tales of shareholders in the Straits Masine 1rance Company who arr alestrous of the iqued, ton of the company, and that sharche de restent at any point where seurate action is not t-ken be invited to join with us in his max ment.
Mr. Michael se ended,
The resolution was then put to the meeting and cared.
Mr. F. Anderson-* beg, ta propose- "That is on erg is unanimously of eninfan
A telegram received fram Tientsin says that despite the near departure for Japan of a peace enjoyable Race Meeting of 1894 was enacted in The final scene of our very successful and mission, troops are silil being prored into Chikil
the Custom House reception room, on Christmas from the South, an tean than 15 000 men having Eye, when the owners assembled to present Mr. reached the vicinity of Tientsin during the past. T. Pvm, Hon. Secretary and Clerk of the fortnight. It is reported that another 8,000 mes Course, with a pretty silver tes service. Mr belonging to the Army of the Slang are expected F
hui" made the presentation, on behalf of the end of the present week.
owners, in complimentary and saltable terms. Mr. Pem, who was apparently taken by surprise, replied briefly, and pointed out that the success of his efforts to make the meeting go off well was due to the assistance he had rec-ived from the farmer Clerk of the Course. Mr, A. R. Donnelly,
General Wel Jo-kuel, the lats commander of the Sheng division, who was ordered Inst October to be cashiered and handed over to the Board of Punishments for trial and punishment for running away at Pinggang and for pocketing the pay of his troops, barlag, according to an
ellct of the 8th instant, just arrived at Peking, the Emperor reiterates bis commands that this officer be tried and punished according to hit deserts,
||
At the same ilme Mr. J. P. Wake was requested to forward to Mr. E. H. Gore-Ponth, and Mr. J. S. Fearon, respectively Starter and Judge, two massive silver howls, and to Mr. W. P. Ker, of H. M. Consular Service, Peking, who so kindly acted as Second Starter, a sliver cigarette case All the silver articles were inscribed as from the stable owners, with the date of the Race Meeting.
A degree of the giù instant, at the suggestion | of Li Hung-cheng, commands the Goverrors of-Express. Anhul and Klenes to arrest Generals Wel Ja-cheng, Tsao Hunt-yi and Hoang Sz-llo, the tanaway Generals of Part Author, who re reported to have escaped southwards to their homes. The first two are natives of Li Hung. chang's district of Hö'el, Anhul, while the third General mentioned above is a native of Nan- dag, Klangal,
Stace Aurust, according to military statistics and ordnance Verorts camelled at Na-king and Wuching, there have been went from the Liang- klang and H kuang provincial adminlerations to the Pelverg, Intel of 77.500 men; 109.700 stand of modern breech to dere and magazine ifles sixty-nine field places of the Armstrong yor; and forty-six mortar and howita:rs. These do not include 2,300 kegs of p-w; 267:050 cxttles of lead, and 11,000 muzzle loading maskets also sent up to the North from the Nanyang
TIENTSIN NOTES.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
TIENTSIN, 78th December, 1894. An important batile has undoubtedly been fought in the vicinity of Halet eng between the Japanese and Geners1. Sung's Army. According in a Chinese version, seemingly reliable, the Japanese were in three divisions, and practiesily
and mal-nutrition and can report most in favourably of its good effect; it has been ench
cass taken most readily."-W. PERKINS, M.R.C.S., Medical Superintendent, Baileigh Hospital. Any Chemist can supply it-Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China:
[Advt.
Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong-
HONGKONG TEMPERATURË.
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To-day's
Advertisements.
LAST SIX NIGHTS.
THEATRE MY ROYAL
CITY HALL. AT 9 P.M. TO-NIGHT.
TO-NIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGEZOF PROGRAMME.
surrounded General Surg, He being between HICKS' ORIOLES them them and the . No pricalars can he given, but this informant represente Sang's army of about 20,000 men as completely beaten and scattered
My last letter sp-ke of La Kun-yl as near at hand. He suived in the afternoon of the day of wilding (21st) and tork up bls quarters In the Examination Hall. After a rest and official visite, I la proceeded to Peking. He is reported to have 10,000 "braves” in his following: 1 seen by the writer, all of of 30 or 40 quad of whom were armed with old-fashioned arms of shree varietinthe
wer
murtle-loaders. Their.execution
that the formide by the Commerest Unton order to celeb-xte fi tingly the 215pih anniver- and banimer making type being cap
Insurance Compin, terpreted by Mr. Hogg, In bit remarks, be accepted."
Mr. Baunan-I have very grest pleasure in secarding that, wird at the same time I shea'd Ilic to express an opinion that for my part I am der[ronk that those connected with the manage. ment of the company, as at present ex? ime, should not hy prep andersine influence i the liq. id diso, I at ll be glad to hear að Expresston of opinion fr mn the gentlemen present
Mr. Andersin. With regard to M', Bo'men's addition. I thi k that the " of the Commercial Belon Insure. Comp. tipulates that the yoldat wil be agresible in them, or words to that eff c, and I think that we may le va the question of the seed to of fiquidators to be sepled afterwyl
Mr. I que appeass to me this rewo'z inn is premise it on? No seal offer has been made that we know of. Mr. Dudgeon says It is denied,
Mr. Heggs denied by the bead office, but I have reason to believe an i fer has been made, and that is the ox ranidinary altuation which makes us dissatisfied,
dark.
Me Jaquele the meantime we are in the "Mr. Heer-I do not think we are in the dark. There may ban endeavour on the part of the head office to keep us in the dark, but I do not The man then put the resolution and it was adopted new con.
Upon them thou of Mr. Jaques, seconded by Mr. Michael, it was unanimously agreed-
That Messrs. Ilog, Burman, Sopher and F. Anderson be appointed as a committee to carry out the jees of this meeting, with power to ad to their nimber.
thick ware in the dark.
The procerdigs then terminated with a vote of thanks to the Chairman for presiding.-N, C. Daily News.
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
Vernaculer contemporarles aver that the Tap nese armies will put the crowning touches to some gloantle scheme on F-hy 11th, In
very of the accession of Emperor Jimma to the thenne. Count Ovams, they say, received special orders last month, and the Sendat flyglands officers hore, heen dined at the Emperor's table, which facts cannot be rend
their striking sign france without apparent. D ductive talents are marvėlions in Tapanese editors!
is not likely to be great.
THE
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EVERYTHING NEW TO-NIGHT.
A GREAT PROGRAMME THE VAUDEVILLE ARTISTES.
AT 10.30 SENSATION OF THE CENTURY,
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(IVING PICTURES.)
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PHARAOH'S DAUGHTER PSYCHE AT THE WILL THE IDYLE...*suts THE GLADIATOR
On Tuesday and Wednesday (2:1h and 26th). wounded soldiers from the Tsilenwan and Port Arthur fights arrived, to the number of over 300,
· In company of 60, nnly ix had received wou de in baille-many hid bistered and pet-bitten belgeet-only a few will be retained in the hospitals 't'ere are not macy -rious ces. The others are to receive one tael for travelling expenses home. Many of them are from Stantong, and this is not sufficient for the long journey, What can they do bat nillage in the villages
the along WAY
7 For any outrages committed, the Government and officials in charge are the responsible partles. It is greatly to the shame of the Chinese that they have done almost nothing towards providing a commissariat, and less towards caring for their wounded and sick-on the field or discharged. These men had to make a long journey by land to Stanbrikuan to reach the railroad, The seriously wounded conld not, of course make ZETLAND the journey, and there is no medical or hospital provision, and there must have been ry great sufferlog which ought to have mitigated.
Acree of the sim- date (815) éx«blers and lambeses from the Army, Governo Wo Tcbeng
Commander of the arend Imperial army, descurced for having1 ken by force some here belonging to the Imperial postal service at Chinghal, south of Sha had an. Alan for wounding same persone at the time he is commanded to he denoted home and not showed eve to serve as a volunterr.. In the fu pre if allar cues of violence arise the commanders of semy corps nie 'n Brevpitste the culprits Interspective the rank they bold, with out further referepes to the Throne.
been
Kang Yi, the energetic ex-Governor of Xuangtong, now promot d to a seat in the Grand
Men who were formerly with General Sung Council and made Senior Vice-President of Rites, is stated to have recently rated a picked speak of him as a coward, but extol the bravery of the Japanese, their excellent discipline and division of Binnermen between the #gre of twenty-five and forts, for the purposer of beleg firing, and the courage and efficiency of thele deified by German officers and formed in every essential on German army i nes. His Excellency
to their own. By officers
It is Contract
many not yet known or admitted that Port Arthur bas undertook the icking-ut of his new recruits been taken and is held by the Japanese--even bimself,
visiting the Banner head- of the "well-informed" and officials. The same prmonally quaeters of all the Mancha, Mongol and Chinese Is said to be true in Peking. This week it is colonies at Peking
So far 8,000 for the purpose.
very cold and the river is likely to close soon.- men have been enlisted into the new force, N. C. Daily News. comprising 500 mes from each of eight Manchu
ard Banners, and 200 300 respectively from each the the sixteen Mongol and Chinese (Han- Chu-)
Boners. The
weapons with which the new troops have been armed are the breech. loading magazine rifles recently bought by His Excellency when Governor of Kungtung.
THE SCOTCHMAN'S NATIONAL”
DISH.
Although Klachow has been in the banda of The following items, which may or may not the Japanese for over two months and has so be reliable, are mostly translations from Chinese far ondergone transformation se to possess the and there, so much the better but he will get and Japanese papers —
The number of Chinese soldiers on guard at the rear of Wel-hat-wel has gradually increased, sad now totals 14,000 men,
Governor Liau of Cheklang anived at Ningpo on the 3rd instant from Hangchow to inspect the forts at Chishai and vinçinity,
civil
When a Scotchman wants to be really happy he gets for himself good big mess of hagglu, sits down near a scratching post, Eires some body to screech on a bagolpe, procures a quiet of walsky and abandons bis soal to posfect bliss. If he can have a few Scotch songs thrown in here on very well with the bagpipe, the scratching post, the whisky, and the haggle, and be thoroughly contented Scotchman, even though be should not hear what he fondly believes to
song.
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Nordmann. N. Kray. Thuman. «Rillanył, ...Romani.
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BOX OFFICE at Meses. KELLY & WALSH'S.
CHAS. B. HICKS,
Manager;
Hangkang, 15th January, 1805.
No. saj.
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1st & 2nd Row Boxes ...$1.00 per sest, 3rd
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Hongkong, 15th January, 1805.
197
IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2 or 1893
AND
Wotels.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
[sr.
"Pour and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.
“HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDINGS.
THE
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EXCELLENT CUISINE.
· SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY,
S. N. YAMAGUCHI,
Propletor.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
*HIS commotions and well appointed
ΤΗ HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet
above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been bullt, which commende magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of Chlon
SPECIAL WINTER RATES,
(FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH 318). One person, per day..............................$2,50 to $ 3,00 One person, per month $5 to 60.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per
day.........
Married couple (occupying one room) per
5.00
mont...........................$100.tq 105,00 Married couple (occupying two rooms)
per month
mypit olmay.....$110 to 120,00 Extra Bed-room, për month.
For further particulars, apply to
20.00
MANAGER, New Victoria Hotel,
[a6
Hongkong, 16th October, 1804.
BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE "RAMSGATE” OF HONGKONG,
(On Shau-ki-wan Road.)
“HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE
to be had on the Island. BAY VIEW" occupies the best situation on the Shan-kl-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the coal breezOS IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THOMAS from the Southward, Steam-faunches can at SEXTON CRANE, of 24, HalSTEAD | any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the PLACE, EAST ORAÑOL. ESSEX COUNTY, spacious lawn. NEW JERSEY, IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ENGINEER, TOR LETTERS PATENT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE WITHIN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG OF THE FOLLOWING INVENTION, NAMELY, FOR AM IMPROVEMENT * METHODS IN
OF "COPPER COATING THE HULLS OF *VESSELS AND APPARATUS THERE *FOR."
NOTICE hereby given that the
PETITION, SPECIFICATION and DECLARATION required by the abovs Ordi. sancs have been duly filed in the Office of The Colonial Secretary of Hongkong, and that it is the intention of the sld THOMAS SEXTON CRANE, by VICTOR HOBART DEACON, bis duly anthorized Agent, to apply at the Sitting of the Recentive Council beramalter mentioned for
LETTERS PATENT for the exclusive
above-named Invention.
within the said Colony of Hongkong of the And Notice ia ziso hereby given that a SITTING of the Executive Council before whom the matter of the said Petition will come for decision will be held to the Council Chamber, ut
Captain Farquhar, will be despatched as above the Government Dilicas, Victoria, Hongkong, on
on or about the saud Instant,
For Freight, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 15th January, chog' THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE la bureby from that the SIXTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING & Japanese name of Loch'uanhsten with a
SHAREHOLDERS will be bald at the Com administration, the Chinese still act as if the
pany's Offices, Victoria Bulldings, an MONDAY, place were in their own bands. Six weeks ago
the 4 February, 1891, at Nocs, for the purpose. Mache was aamed Brigadier General of
recalle
• the Report of the Board of Directors, Kirchow by an
an edict, This officer evidently
together a Statement of Accounts for the was not to be made a a cat's-paw of, so it he accepted the post it would be
Few people, however, know what haagis he Twelve Months ending tot December 1896 bla Arst duty to
Io general way, of course, they understand
The TRANSFER BOOKS retake the city with what foren he could himself that it is a disk of appalling appearance and far-will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 26th Company false, the Mancha garrison of Kinchow of
ol 2,000
smell, but to the world at large its true January, to MONDAY, the 4th February, 1895. being then
presented memorial after memorfel motor or the preface to the nebular bypothesis TRANSFER of SHARES can be REGIS given to General Oyama, Commander-in-Chief complaining of some deep-rooted malady | Tourists in Scotiand or guests at Scotch celebra TERED, China, and as a conseque ce the Second Army | now become so exasperated at the perfstations to this
which he cannot get rid of. The Emperor
country g upon haggis By Order of the Board of Directors, much as Thisbe did upon the lion's shadow
A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the the men
Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Company, Limited,
MONDAY, the 28th lostuct, at #1 o'clock in the Morning.
VICTOR H. DEACON, 35, Queen's Road. Dated the 15th day of January, 1895.
For Sale.
To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF 10 BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. dally.
Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Mosis can be served at all hours, -
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-
THE
- ROYAL STAG HOTEL,
(LATE THE STAG HOTEL)
-Established in 1857
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Nos. 148/150, Queen's Road CenTRAL. THIS POPULAR HOTEL has recently been
Thoroughly reporated and, under gew and experienced Management, offers Accommodatios
at most reasonable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, unsurpassed In the Colony,
The BED-ROOMS are Commotions and and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddition to a Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD
WELL APPOINTED
BAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience.
The CUISINE is in able and experienced F103 banda, and only the best brands of WINES,
SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS 2re kept,
|
For terms, &c., apply ta
THE MANAGER,
Royal Stag Hotel. Hongkong, 3rd November, 1894-
(38 THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Streek) "HE Undersigned has always thought that Trace as this was the one thing. needed to fit in between Horez, LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDIG Hours providing it be First-class in, every detail. A place where one
at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; OF
or later If notice be given. He also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES par MINU or ORDER-the Partise · sending AND Dishes, &c., for same-and Cast. Terms :—
Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Month $18 Tifin..........
$0.75 fas Dinner
$1.95...
It is stated that an Imperial order has been Mor-Gene scattered. So the city-less Brigass is so deep a mystery as the Keely | Pboth days. Inclusive), during which period 15] (@ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK
of the Second Army, to strike a severe blow in
wil shortly undertake an important movement,
General Feng Tat's of Canton, at the Invitation of Chang Chih-tung, bas enlisted 5,000 Canton and Switow "braves to be added to the defensive forces of this provinces New levies is reported to be coming up here, some overland and others by steamer við Hongkong.
The Chinese Government is throwing up defence work along the Northern shore of Shantung Province, and troops are stationed at
of the nan that he has degraded him and he la
be is in the moonlight. They experience Its to be turned over for punishment to the proper bouquet with awe, and they contemplate i) Board. Another unfortunate named Te Sheng-who eat it in a spirit of superstitious admiration. has been now appointed to Klachow by a decree But what it is and where it came from, why
T
of the 7 h instant, and it remains to be seen it was ever made and for what purpose it is what steps he will take to by to get rid of the consumed-these are conundrums that only a
Scotchman
man or an Oedipus may hope to solve, unwelcome honour.
unless, as in our case, the individual has chinced to see the recipe for haggie as given by one George A. Stuart, of Oyster Bay, and published in the New York Sun, as follows-
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Tengchow, Cheloo, and 'Wel-hal-wet. Soldiers seem to be wrdantly coveted by 20 sils Imperial Ever. Take of good beef suet haif the weight of 8th instant, the following. Resolution wag
A question of tremendous importance has been gitating the Diplomatic circle. The Emperor, it seams, has been graciously pleased to confer
"Parboil sheep's plack and a piece of good humours on the Foreign Ministers received in audience. These honours, conferred for nothing, lean beef, Grate the half of the liver, and mince
officials.
dale, the beef, the lights, and the remaining halfof the There are three grades dealt in by Majesty. The first is reserved for officials of this mixture, and misce it with hall a doar small, special rank, the scand for Misinters Plenipo fim onions. Toast some finely ground oatmes tentiary, the third for Ministers Resident. Some before the fire (or in an oven) for hours, till it is years ago, M. Constans, la virtue of his Cabinet throughout of a light brown colour and perfectly rank in his own country, was the first dry; less than two teacupfals will not do for this
board a the mince on
and strew out a case for a like distinction, on the ground the men!!
well mixed. perfectly
are also encamped as Ningbal, but the exact A number is uncertain. The Southern shore of Shantung is generally unprotected, but some soldiers are at Chlaochow,
General von Hanneken and eixiy-four foreign | Pusta, and Couni Cassini alto Managed to make meat over it with a high sosonlag of
animostly agreed 20 t-
“That we outamusicate with our frienda từ Hongkong, Japan, and the Ports, expressdag our willingoses to Co-operate with any bodies of Bhareholders in the STRAKTU MARINE-THWULANCE COMPANY who sin desitoms of the LIQUIDATION of the COMPANY, and that Shareholders resident ot any Parts Whave separate action is not taken be invited to film with no lứ this SHAREHOLDERS who see willing to Co- or operate with the Shanghai Commiten, nes Castiel, and they refuse their aders. If you strong broth as will make it of the consistency levited to commedionell the Union goal, The city of Kiangylu on the Yangturo has been were to goens the idantity of these two pro | of a thick stew. Be careful not to all the bag
JENNER HOGG, made the headquarters of the Commissariat testant Ministers you would scarcely recognise too fall, but allow the meat room to swall ; add
officers are eccopied in constantly delitog picked body of 6 500 officers and man Tientsin. The ablest of the officers so lastructed will be given important posts in the other corps but the nucleus, will be constituted into the bodyguard of the Viceroy Lt, commanded by General von Hanneken himself,
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of his position in the Imperial Russian Court. pepper, salt,
Hittle carente, and a Now the orders of and and 3rd class having Have a baggle bag (sheep's stomach) been distributed according to the rule, two of clean, one that has been soaked in brine fo about the Fareigis Ministers have considered them twelve heats. See that there be no thin part fo selves affronted because they are not put on the it, sire your inbour may
lost by its bursting. much good beef same pedestal with M. Content and Count Put to the spent with
and Ordnance departments of the Yangies then by their briliant performances, but their the juice of a lemon or a little vinegar, pass the "Vphanghai, 1108 "5293), TA defendes, and of the Nanyang unval foros. Forty ¦ opinion of their awą zborita de vasily contiderable. | hit, and sew up the bag. Prich it with a large
WALL PAPERS.
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Breakfast, Tlillo and Dinner... Breakfart and Tiffin ..................... Tiffin and Dianer mour
-SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS sarred
W. THOMAS,
In Excellent Style at abort notice..
Hongkong, 14th June, 1804-
Proprietor.
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AN APPEAL THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
TCONVENT, CADKE ROAD, begs 100
respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that The will be pleased to receive orders for all
Kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuth and Collars renewed on oid
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing
ORDERS respectfully solicited by theflader-Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery,
aligned;
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
8, Queen's Road Central. Mongkong, geð January, 1894-
Materials › can be supplied, if required.
WILL
„Superiorese Kao be most grateful for
any PAFER, er old ENVELOPES to be made into
Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, whe
- see taught by the Bisters.
Hongbong, sand Apell, 1895+
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