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WHISKY,'
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quality.
Per Case.....
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WINES AND SPIRITS,
127
2. these are Selected by our London
House, bought direct at first hand, Imported in Word and Bottled by ourselves, thus saving all intermediate profits and enabling us to rusply the best growths of moderate prices.
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ON APPLICATION,
PORT-After removal should be rested a month before ESE. When required for drisking at once. It should be ordered to be decented at the Dispensary before being
sent out,
SHEPRY: Excellent dinner and after dinner KLM, 01 Very rupeidus vintage, all are true Xers Wines,
CLARET:-Our Clarets, locluding the lowest palce, are guaranteed to be the genules product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and currents, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines. BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference. In price being merely a question of age and vintage, WHISKY:-All our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater'nge than most brandı In the market. The Scotch Whisky marked "E" Ir universally popular and le pro- Dounced by the best local connoisseurs to be anperior to any other brand in the Hongkong Market.
We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Potts,
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 9th January, 1895.
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Ts
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MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE, -
MARRIAGE.
On the 17th Januszy, at St. Joseph's Church Hongkong, by the Rev. Father B. Vigano' ERNEST C. CLITHEROW, to NELLI, daughter of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1895.
A letter from M. Casimir Perier, read in the Chambere, caused great excitement and ories of "Vive la Rof."
The election to the vacant Presidentskip of the French Republic appears to lie between” M. Waldeck-Rousteau and M. Brisson.
LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL. ' The condition of Lord Rudolph Churchill is the gravest yet noted and heart failure in foarnă.,
ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. The Italians surprised and defeated Abysulolaan ni Contal with heavy loss.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s Meamship Emgraze of Japan arrived at Vancouver on Tuesday Inet,
" COLONEL." Hicks, the energetic manarer and Advance #gent of the popular and vennatile Orioles, left by the English mall to-day for Calcutta wid Singapore.
PHILIP RIOS, a marīna engineer, who, was knocking about Chino-town last night with a
the six-shooter up his sleeve, contrated fifteen shokola of silver to the local Treasury to-day, Good old "Phil" |
THE GOLD COAST, Mr. W. E. Maxwell, C.M.G., at present Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements, has been appointed Governor of the Gold Cosst.
(Special to Slam Observer.) RUSSIA ADVANCES.
ST. PETERSBURG, January trd." The Czar has ronounced his intention of Ignoring all religious distinctions in fature pro motions in the Army and Civil Services.
TURKEY IN ARMENIA.
LONDON, January 4th, The Torkish Government bas sent a note to the Governments of France, Germany, Austria, and Italy asking them to use their inßuence with Great Britain and Russla, to induce these PowBIS- to moderate their demands as to the Government of Armenis, made in connection with the recent atrocities in that country.
(From Tonkin papers.) LATEST FROM PARIS.
PARIS, January 7th, M. Remia, Italian Ambassador, has"boen recalled.
M. Ernest Carnot has been elected deputy for
Berane.
M. Gerault-Richard, who is in prison for a misdemeanour, has been elected deputy for Paris. The Government objects to his liberation.
PARIS, January 8th.
Moniteur Rousseno, the new Governor- General of Cachlu-China, will leave for the Far East on February 3rd.
There has been a grost fall of snow, causing numerous accidents.
| SERIOUS ACCIDENT ON A BRAZILIAN
WAR-SHIP.
There has been a se,loux explosion at Rib
Taneiro on board the cruiser Nichteroy, caused by fire. One hundred and twenty persons were drowned,
THE BRITISH DOLLAR.
Srx weeks Imprisonment was the dose of physic administered by Mr. Hastings at the Police Court to-day to a Celexilal for annexing a box of dominoes and some "oof" from a private casino n China-town yesterday
THE muster of the steami-launch Punctuality anted up'six dollars to the distingud shroff of the Magistracy this morning as a quið óro quo for hanging about Bank Wharf yesterday with his fast and powerful “puff-paff."
THE Bangkok Times says that the Queen Meiber is very lil, having been seriously affected by the untimely death of the Crown Prince of Slam.
At the Magistracy to-day, before Mr. Hastings, instance of Acting Inspector Baker for gambling seven votarlet of fan-tan were charged at the to a bound in L'arcar Row during the"fratwatch" last night. Finas amounting in the aggregate to $17 were Imposed ant pală,
TRE WINGLOK STREET AFFAIR.
Gospel Intelligently. Forma IV and III took the stories of Joshua, the Judges and Rath, and showed that sa interesi had been aroused, though a few papers were weak. Form 11 and two boys In I answered wall. There is evidence of reful teaching. The great difficultles (to many he come, but there is much yet to be done. The of a foreign language are being gradually over Repetition in the lower school was on the whole good.
PRIZE LIST.
Oxford University Local Examfiändign. Juniors-T. Besnier, W. Burns, S. Elsain“ stene, J. Gubbins, A. J. Mackie, H. R. C. Mavre.
CLASS - PRIZES.
VII Standard, S. Elphinstone, VI Standard į E. S. Ford: UI-chi; IV Standard, Li Cheang. ken; III Standard, J. II Standard, Fun Kan; 1 Standard, Ying Mock-fat ;
SPECIAL PRIZES.
At the Supreme Court this morning the three coolles who were acqaltted at the recent sensational tilal for murder in connection with the gang robbery at No, 56, Winglok Street, on dock and informed that the Crown had decided the 22nd November, were placed in the
to withdraw the charge of murder preferred "gainst them, and that they would be arraigned
VII Standard, Scripture and Physical Goo- an an indictment for burglary on Monday, theraphy, W. Buen; Mathematics, S. Elphinstone; 21st Instant, when the January Criminal Sessions VI Standard, Scripture and Mathematics, E. S. will be held.
Ford; V Standard, Sreloture, S. M. Gidley; Mathematics, U. Hownsabi; IV Standard c-ipture, F. A. Sheffield; Algebra, E. R. Herton; Eacild, Tang Ming-him; III Standard, Scripture, C. E. Hastings; II Standerd, Scrip- ture, Hans Moore.
No date has yet been fixed for the "swinging" of the two men condemned to death for the Street two months agn. morder of an Indian constable in Wingiok
This afternoon Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, Acting Chief Justjes, distributed the prizes at Queon's College in the presence of a large concourse of the relatives and friends of the pupils of that popular | RECKLESS NAVIGATION IN THE Diercks; Good Conduct, R. H. Kotowall, Institution. Full report in our next lawe,
D'ARC'S MARIONETTES attracted another fately large audience last night. The unique perform ancs, which was frequently interensted with loud applause, will be repented at the cosy Bijou Theatre to-night, commencing at 9 o'clock.
It is probable that H.M.S. Archer and one or two more Fritish warships now in the North wili he recommissioned in Hongkong about the ralddis of March, provided the political horizon is a good deal clearer then then it is just now.
THr Stam Observir states that the German barque Kistina Nilsson, from Shanghal, and the Russian barque Vera, from Port Natal, arrived at Bangkok on the 7th inst., and that fi is probable both there ships will load teak for the European market.
RUMOURED, says the Bangkok Times of the 8th Inst., that a case of defamation, arising from a few free " expressions made in a local hostelry-is shortly to be brought by a German resident against an Englishman, Both the parties are Government employer.
A FAIRLY large audlerce assembled at the Orioles' entertainment at the Theatre Royal Inst night, the great attraction being the second series of "Living Pictures." The performance will be repeated to-night, when, despite the duusasily The following telegraphic despatches have cold weather, there will doubtless be a good been forwarded to us for publication :—
SIR C. MITCHELL TO THE MARQUESS OF RIFON,
December 8th, 1894. Refeiring to your despatch, No. 351, will dollars be issued in exchange for bullion only through
the banka ? THE MARQUESS OF RÍPON TO SIR ̊C. MITCHELL.
Sent 3.15 p.m., 8th December, 1894. Dollers will be issued on payment of one per cent, in exchange for bullion to any ons.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
'I NA ITAQUA, ljecember 17th.
Advices received here state that the supremacy of the Dutch at Lombok and the pacification of the country are now complete. The expedition ary force has been disbanded with the exception of two regiments who will remain to garrison the Island.
LONDON, December 28th,
་་
The Turkish Government are despatching troops to Armenia to reinforce the garrisons there. The Manager and four Directors of the Com- mercial Bank, Newfoundland, have been ar rested. The principal charge against them is that of making a fraudulent, "statement of accounts. The accused have been admitted to ball on very beavy security
CLM-
attendance.
A SERIOUS accident, which may yet prove fatal, occurred at the Central Police Station this morr Ing. A painter, who was putting a much-needed coat of paint on the windows of the police bar. racky, missing his footing on a scaffolding and falling down to the basement, 'a distance of about 30 feet. He was promptly removed to the Hospital
HARBOUR.
A CHINESE SKIPPER "FIXED,"
At the Marina Magistrate Court this morn- ing, Mr. R. M. Rumsey, Harbour Master, pres- ding, Chen Wing Cheang, certifiesta No. 510, master of the seam-launch Willing, was charged with negligence and gross Incompe
tency.
Spencer C. Wilde, master of the British steamer Focsang, stated that at about g .m. on Saturday, the 19th instant, he had come through Ly-ee-mun Pass and was heading ta for the harbour, ahead of the Channel Rocks, when the steam-launch Willing, which had come out of Shau-ki-wan Bay and kept running alongside his steamer about 200 to 400 feet off the port side, was
was suddenly and recklessly navigated with a view to
to crossing his bows, Witness blew bla whistle as a algual to the master of the Willing but he took no notice, and It therefore became to stop and go untern at full speed, sed at the same time he posted. The laur ch kept on on under post helm and followed him round, and just cleared his bows by about two feet. The The steamer was coming fa at fall speed, about 9 or Witness was quite sure that the launch's first of knots, when she had to stop and go astern. pt was to cross the steamer's bows. If the Chinese skipper bad even steadled his helm after he heard the steamer's whistle, then It would have been all right, but he kept his heir over and followed the steamer round, which caused witness to alter his course about eight points. The launch was about a paint on his bow when the made the attempt to cross, and if he had not stopped and gone astern he must inevitably have run the Willing down. The launch had about 60 partengers on hoard.
The defendant had no excuse to offer for his unseamanlike conduct, and his certificate was therefore suspended, a caution to him in the fatare, for one month.
question
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Band: Flies, G. Beaning: Drama, A. C.
At the close of the proceedings a vote of thanks to Mr. Ackroyd for kindly presiding, proposed by the Right Rev. Blahop Burdon, was carried by acclamation, and bearty cheers for Bishop Bardon, Mr. and Mrs. Piercy, the ladies and the masters formed a fitting Anald to a long term of hard and meritorious work on the part of both teachers and pupils alike,
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND Agency COMPANY, LIMITED.
The following is the sixth report of the Board of Directors to the ordinary meeting of share. holders, to be held at the Company's offices, Victoria Buildings, at noon, on the 22nd Instant :-
Gentlemen, The Directors have now to sab mit to you a general statement of the affairs of the Company, and balance sheet for the year ending 31st December, 1894.
The net profits for that period, including $27,865.63 balance brought forward from last Account after paying all charges, amount to dividend of $2.00 per share bas already been $244.947.02. From this amount an laterim pald and it is now proposed to pay a final dividend of $1.00 per share, making a total dividend of 8 per cent. per annum on the Pald up Capital, and aiter writing off' Directors' and Auditors' fees, there remains a balance of $34.447.02 to be carried forward to the credit of
New Profit and Loss Account,
DIRECTORS.
Mesra, D. R. Sassoon and Poon Peng retire by rotation, but offer themselves for re-election,
Mr. C. Jantzen having felt the Colony, Mr. S. C. Michaelsen was invited to join the Board in bis stend,
The Directors regret to have to record the death of their colleague Mr. H. Happios ; the So far so good, but if it had been We are authoritatively informed that, subject to
vacancy thereby created has been filled by Mr. of the choice of either running shore or exiin-N. A. Slebs, and these appointments now require sadit, the Directors of the Hongkong and gulshing the launch, there can be little doubt confirmation. Shanghal Bank propose to pay a dividend of that Captain Wilde would have been fully Just!. 1. 5. per share, place $roa,oro to the credited in choosing the least of two evils, fé, ran Reserve Funds, to write Stqvens väl Properly
the launch down, Account, and carry forward about $130,000 to next half year. Good business this. No wonder Bank' shares have been on the boom lats.
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WE, of course, have not the faintest idea as to who is responsible for the "facts," but at all events the report of the quarterly golf competition published in the Dally. Press to-day is about the feeblest and mort faaccurate screed that has sean the light of day for many a year, even in
wart of the world, and, in addition to namber of egregious and palpable errors, evinces thing ele, on the part of the erstwhile editor of and lack of good taste, to say nothing of any our sigut semi-official contemporary, whose istast lend r, by the way, on the China-Japan Intelligence and Immaculate conception of Far war, may be accepted an a fair reflex of his Eastern affairs generally.
THE DIOCESAN SCHOOL.
ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION,
Yesterday afternoon the Assembly Hall of that useful local fastllution, the Diocesan School and Orphanage, was crowded with the relatives and friends of the pupfis on the occasion of the annual prize distribution, Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, Acting Chief Justice, who distributed the coveted assembly, which we regret having to omit honours, delivered an interesting address to the to pressure on our space, after Mr. Geo. Piercy. Jr., the Head Master, had read the annual report as follows:-
+
were
owing
PARIS, December 18th, M. Racol, member of the French Supreme Colonial Council, is advocating the employment
The past year has been a time of exceptional of Zebras for transport purposes in the French operations in Madagascar, quoting British
anxiety and trouble. In spring a boarder from const port was removed to the Government experience of the value of such animals for ADIFFERENCE basavisen, unguibe Straits Times, Hospital with smallpox, and despite the utmost simillay work India.
between a young and enterprising legal pract care of Dr. Towson and the nurses, succumbed. According
advices received from Batavia, toner and the first magistrate of Singapore. In There has been no other death stongst the preparations are being made for another i this case the forensic aptitude of the lawyer, and scholars since November, 1882. In common. paign in the Dutch East Indies. The operations ble efforts to please his client, have led him to with
with the | rest of the colony our work was seriously Arr to be
be directed against Karangaen, to which tread pretty closely to that line of elquette that interfered with by the place, but it was not place Dilantik, the Balinese Minister at Lombok, apparently regulates the relations of the bench stopped ::
: school was taught on a51 days, that The capture of the capital by the Datch, with the bar, Anxious la get a summong ta | 1s, ra days moertical advisers, day scholars fled After the
fu the previous year. At the expedition will probably start in January,
more than secure the attendance of a person in a walt, auggestion of par Dhensions are
are being held by the Porto regard application was made-by
kim to the
to the first from leg the best method of carrying out the reforms ATTO
who, after
bearing argument,
the In Armeala demanded by the
Powers. The
the rat the Application. TSTEWOOD,
charge, or
or staying Ministers are in favour of merglag
·Tawyer: Erstroom,
umber Vas-Blat
fo Optis, and ear bar took -Blilir and Megch into a single Vilayet, the with #ppested before the second
similar application to that which had been daily average never fell below 44, or all our Sultan and hold office for five years. It is pro- Governor of which will be nominated by the refused by the president of the first court. usual attendance. We are thankful to say 20 Whether a different phase of the case wu
pup!1 suffered from the disease, and la posed that the first Governor of the amalgamated presented in this lastances cannot say, but autumn all returned, and our numbers were con- districts shs31
be a Turkish official, but afterwards success attended the lawyer, who obtained
siderably higher than In the Christian Goy
corresponding The circumstance came to the months of 1893. We have, however, to sorrow for An agreement has been Great Britain and Japan, extending for six
in business officer, one of whom lodged in the months, the period fixed upon for the conclusion
Institution. Eight boys entered the Oxford local of a supplementary Convention for the conver-
examination in July, i senior and 7 juniors; 6 of alon into specific duties of the ad valorem duties
the latter passed. The seven candidates who established by the tariff annexed to the recent
took the book-keeping paper, all passed le that treaty concluded between Great Britain and
subject.
to
ENMMORS.
free of
give boarders
altogethert quite
Governors will be included between i knowledge of the first inagiatrais; and, yesterday the loss of two former puolls, who were employed
Japan.
ST. PETERSBURO, December 8th. It ja stated here that the Car and Caring at Ineditating an extensive tour through the Highty petitions have been received by the Russian Government for permission to establish
Empira next year,
new journals in various plaçe,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
stereos, in the police court, the first magistrate talked to the lawyer and spoke of reporting his conduct to the Bee Commities.
A CORRESPONDENT writes to the Straits Times: The death of the Crown Prince of Slam may Cruse x greater amount of trouble fu that country Eighty boys were examined by the Govero: than would be the case to a European Statement Taspector of Schools in December 78 where the next-of-kin would step into the vacant passed, orgy,5 per cent. (last year 93 per cent) in posities. A Crown Prince is a new idea in writing, geography, English history, English com Slam, and, up to the present brother of the King, Hospedale, the fall position, and elementary science too per cent. to have yet acknowledged the right of fucces-deild gar
Valls not supposed passed readings
'; stammar 95; dictation and ulon in the Crown Palace. It has been the study arithmetic 6; 1 wenetaphy 87 ; afgebre
(a new subject) 37.5.
поп
the late Mans, Lambert D'Arc, of Cardiff, THE Britlab cruiser Pyladas, 1,200 tons, is due military department, and fe a man who is better i additional Vil standard
England.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1895.
TELEGRAMS.
THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.
LONDON, January 17th., The catire French press blames M. Casimir Perter in the severent terms for realgning, accusing him of desertion.
An exoligat manifesto has been issued by the Soci-lists which states that the base fight of the President from his post keraide the downfall al Capitalism.
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AUDITORS, The accounts have been audited by Mestre, 5. Henderson and J. C. Peter, who retire and offer themselves for re-election.
J. J. KESWICK,
Hongkong, 12th January, 1895.
BALANCE SHEET. Liabilities.
Chatrinan.
December 31st, 1894.
587.193.34 144.947.02
THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED.
The following in the sixth report of the General Agents to the ordinary meeting of shareholders, to be held at the Company's office, Instant Victoria Bulldings on Tuesday, the 22nd
Genilemes, The General Agents now submit to you a Malsment of the affairs of the Company, and Balance Sheet for the year ending 31st December, 1894.
The pet pofits for the year, after writing off Directora" and Auditor's fees and all other charges. Including the debit balance brought forward from last year, amount to $9619.07, from which it is proposed to pay a dividend of 50 cents per share, and to carry forward the balance of $2,813.07 to credit of new Profit sod Loss Account.
DIRECTORS. The Hon. J. J. Keswick and Mr. J. S. Mones retire by rotation and offer themselves lot re-electius.
AUDIT.
The accounts have been nudited by Mr. Fullarton Henderson, who now retires and offers himself for re-election.
A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Investment
and Agency Co., Ld. General Agents for the West Polat Building
Co., Limited. Hongkong, 14th January, 1895, BALANCE SHEET TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1891. Liabilities. December 31st, 1894.
Paid-up Capital
Accounts payable ....... The Hongkong Land Investment & Agency Co, Ld, mortgage on the Company's properly Suspense account Balance of profit and fless account
Assets. December 31st, 1894- Cost of property ............................. Accounts receivable Amount with the general agents...
$$00,000.00
1,820.69
110,000,00
42457
9,612 07
621,819.43
$611,637.80 495.95 9.695.68
$ 621,839 43
PROFIT A D LOSS ACCOUNT.
Dr.
January 1st, 1894.
To balance brought forward.........
December 3112
Fire Insurance ........
Charges.......
"Crown rent and rates
Legal
expenses
" Interas!
"Commission to agents...........
"Balance to be appropriated as
follows:-
Directors' fees...............$·502.00 Auditors' lees ...... Dividend of 50 cents per
Balance to be carried to
new account
1,178 81
650.76
376.19
3,342 69
104.50
7,651 67
976.08
50.00
6,250.00
3,812,07
9612.07 $ 24,045 88
Cr. December 31st, 1894.
By tants
"Scrip fees
24,019.88 20.00
$ 24 043.88
A. SHELTON HOUPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Investment
and Agency Co, Ld., General Agents for the West Point Buliding Company, Limited,
Examined,
L S. MOSES, C. P. CHATER, J
Directors,
Auditor.
Paid-up capital..................$2,500,000.00 books, vouchers and securities of the Company I have compared the above statement with the Reserve fund.................. 1,350,000.00 and have found the same to be correct. Accounts payable ..................... A Balance of profit and loss account.
F. HENDERSON, Hongkong, 14th January, 1895.
NOTES FROM SHENSI (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
December 21st, 1894. The sudden and imperative summons to arme
Assats.
$4 482,140,36
Casb.....
December grat, 1894.
215557 Amaunt advanced on mortgage... 2,871,724.07 Amount Invested fat properly..... 1,534:441.62 that was recently issued to every military centre 3,104.15 has shown how utterly undisciplined are the Accounts receivable ...............shema 71,774.05 ordin-ry troops. There is little esprit de corps and an for the dulca et decorum eit pro patria $4.482,140,16 mori sentiment it
docs
Fumiture account
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT, Dr.
June 30th, 1894.
To Interim Dividend of 4 per cent,
for the ball-year...... December 31st.
To Charger account mannam Repaire to house property...... Legal expand... Advertising accost.
Insurance account Balance to be appropriated as fallow 1- Directors Fees $5,000,00 Managing Directors
3.000.00 Auditors' fees............ $00.00 Final dividend of 4 par Balance to be carried to
cent, for the half-year 100,000.00 New Account socia
34.447.02
Cr.
January 1st, 1894-
not exit. The General here, when ordered to master bis men and march, committed suicide. His lieutenant was bebosded for hesitation, and hundreds of the rank and file have been beheaded for attempting to scuttle Thus utter despair, or death by decapitation-
the late
af the braves." I have seen battalions 150,000.00 and bons sitt for the North, but in the "rag-ing
bob-tail"
fastion. Mobocracy seems the only principle of mobilisation. They enjoyed 18,387,74 ont d
decided advantage, no baggage, not evan a 4,906.51 wallet. The war may prove to the Government 480.41 how hopelessly rotten are her public services- 263.74 the Customs excepted. "I tremble for my 847.18 country and Jefferson, "when I remember that God is just." That is the wholesome temerity one would, ilike to
to see awakened by the war. Chlon does not know how to trust in God ser how to keep her powder dry,
The
molto of this brotherhood is "The Flowery Kingdom for the Sons of Han "Chius for the Chinese. There is both patriotiem aud principle fo their alm. Their programme, as by a member, consists of three items (1)
Timbres the busty Coengte 144.947 02 occupying simultaneously Changsha ;
Helgin, Thea are
are centres at once rich, safe, free $269,832.57
too from the foreigner's yoke. In each of these citler the brotherhood has
bas places where they lovy fix and enly conduct their affairs,
(2) Rental watru; absolute extirpation,
of the King for years past teʻonabliḥ, his Thurd, has been a falling of to arithmetic. but By undivided profité, 1893 $ 17,865.65 In the position, and this matter has always the questions were more difficult than usual, greatly lofluenced his policy to internal matters The grant is a3 per cent, more than last you
your, and | December 31st. of State. Hong Noy, the next and only fall in the bighest the school has ever earned. Thle By Interest Account ...$173.751.48 brother of the
the King,
at the head of the is to part due to the new code providing su here on the 25th instant from the Mediterranean. known to Earor sans than bir elder brother, and interest both boys and wasters have taken l
chiefly to the their wark and their determination to maintain TEK British gunboat Redbreast left bere on much will depend soon bis bearing in this
Prince Divawongsa,' the fore been ragnarly
the good name of the school. The Sunday last to sellove the Rattler at Bangkok, ministe
have boys Daily Fast and China Stala plesse copy !
minister, will naturally
dzillard favour the nomination
tilled by sa instructor from the younger brother...a uơm of the first
queen,
during the summer they had frequent Is his fall sister, and he will raly
matter.
it ba
The P. M. §. S. Co.'s stormer Ching, with Influence to support his views stropean tripe by stasra-launch for soa-bathing and huma maila, &c, left San Francisco for this post, vía | necessary, The PRhei, belajonlyà Kalf brothér Lp Football and cricket are played on the
Honolulu, Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 15th inst.
THX áratņieutenant of the Undaunted, Mr. C. 1., two feel the adult Of Velón* thʻtle: mfatter so the | afternoon and one uvoning a week, Our best
W
"Rest Account ...... 61,505.17
Commission Account .................. "Scrip Festorem
7,363.19
337.00
RESERVE FUND. December 31st, 1594-
To Balance,
January 1st, 1894,
I'y Balance,
Mobilise, store, arms, fight.
For all of these ends, witness an oath taken keeeling before the gods.
I should suppose that these sworn brothers will give a good account of themselves before long
The Swedish missionaries have been fairly well treated in the
the Kleacham case. The Governor's 241,966.94 reply to their petition for redraws was written in characters and posted prominently in $196.832.57|the yamew, the whole wording of it being a
magnificent fresit, The Chou magistrate com pelled the landlord to pull down his house and then write out an accusation against the mis Mountiant? Every means was used to
to incriminals $1,250,000,00 and vilify. By and bye the Governor seeme
acemed to awake and took the cass. In hand. Promises ware rented and repaired and the missionaries Installed publicly by his special deputy. Com seis made for all goods lost, and
tont were made that the landlord would be | steps having been taken, Mr.
underlings were to be made the scapegoats and handing we had recolved. As usual, some poor Nordland very rightly assured the Governor that he would not, bring any action for the novoro
paniahed for the crime of others, but that way prevented said as the mallar undai-N; G. Dalij,
of land, assigned by the Government ass whist the other two, Hong Yal and Hong Noy play-ground for the West Polat school. It is ware ball, brothers of his Majesty, will not hare very small, and open to each school only une Naturbera ; however, he was know better thanks are again due to Mr. E. R. Bellion, Rev. Eyres, who has been invalided home, laft hara than they how zo take full advantage of European R. F. Cobbold, Mesara, E. F. Alford, D. Giller, by the F, & O. steamer Pekin at noon to-day aid Institution of Second King, which answers to Mackie, W. Qalacey, and G. Sharp, for kindly # such should be necessary. The Ho Tung, J. D. Hamsphreys, T. Jackson, A.
$1,350,000.00 for London,
the position in Mainy Stater of Rajah, Mudaby contributing the prises,
A. SHELTON. HOOPER, 211 THE reason for Admiral Freemantle's anddan abroad, so that it down or concern the tins Cobbold) have again examined the boys of this has long been wiped out and the family scattered Scripture Examination.-1 (the Rev. R. F.
Secretary, soferta d Centurion and Alacrity was, wa hast, it connected with The Lenticating has bever died out, with the result. In the VII and VI Forth the Company and have found the same to be correct
Nagasaki the other day with the much ; but stiff the and feeld to the conatry school la thele Scripture Lessons and am satuled the backs, Toscher and securities of
We have compared the above Statements With
butable in a measure to his desire, to ascertain and thirsty Her the little diffiôl y in which his set portions of St. Matthew's Gospel and the why an unusually large number of foreign man- | | Majesty in apt to be pissed on an oceaalon like Acte www well done. Form V, with a few excep
· F. HENDERSON, 1 al-war kad sævembled in Jayawser waters,
J. C. PETER, Auditors, Hongkong, 185 Jonnary, atqjk compresahé
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