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COLDS IN THE HEAD, &c.
BURROUGHS WELLCOME & Col% PINOL EUCALYPTIA 'INHALERS.
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Pausages and Nasopharyngeal membranes.
Price ......................$1.25.
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A STANDARD REMEDY FOR COLDS.
Sprinkled on the handkerchief and over the breast of the night clothing It gives almost fastant relief.
Boities..............$1.00 and 50 Cents.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., Ln.,
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A
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LIMITED.
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:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1895.
CHINESE LOAN.
A Chireseion of £3,000,000 bearing leterest at 5 per cent, has been Issued in London,
THE "JAPS" CHECKMATED. The Timer correspondent at Shanghai wire that the combined foreign flerts have prevented the Japanse from sithcking the Chefos forts.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
A LITERARY genius from t'e glorinas States fetmasks that Japan needs an epic and China an epitaph.
Wx wept the other day when the Ram's Horn told us that the deell never knows just what to do with the man who keeps his religion when he loses his money.
inform us that the steamer -Arvatoon Apcar. Our goody-goody Slagupore contemporary the from native banks that ranurances
THE Agents (Messrs D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) from Calcutta, left Singapore for this pa't yester. day afternoon.
AM Emergency meeting of St. John' Lodge No 618. SC. will be held in Preemasons Fall Zetland Street on Saturday, she and mesxim, at 8.30 for a um precisely. Visiting brethren are
A MEETING of the Sanitary Board will be held cordially invited. to-morrow at 4.15. p.m.
THE German steamer Brema is reported to have been sold to Japanese firm in Kobe £10,500. THE German ship R C. Rickmers was passed off Cape Rachado at x. 25 p.m. on the 19th inst.
As will be seen by a notice in another column, the Brillios Public School will re-open on Mon day. the 4th February.
DR. MEDEIROS, Bishop of Macan, who is at present in Hombay, will return to the Holy City about the middle of next month,
་་་་་་
THE representatives of Japan and Germany for the revision of the treaty were to open negaili- tans at Hirosblosa on the 15th lost.
THE "Tats" Line steamship Ormiston, Capt. Outram, left Singapore this morning for this [27. port, and is due here on or about the 6th
proximo.
LL there are. Selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported-le Wood and Bottled by ourselves, thus saving all intermediate profits and enabling us to supply the best growths at moderate prices.
PRICE LISTS, WITH FULL DETAILS, TO DE HAD
ON APPLICATION.
PORT:-After removal should be rested a month before use. When required for drinking at once i should be ordered to be
OWING to pressure on aur news coluinos, "An Old Sportsman's" Training Notes and Sporting Goraip are unavoidably held over until
to-morrow,
Handlerp on Wednesday night "between Mr. Tar flost hear of the Civ Class Billerd A. H. Skelton (*** 160) and Mr. C. P. Ademann (*wes go) resulted · In Skelton, who played throughout la brilliant heat victory for Mr. form.
The steamer Froguar was pl•cod nader arrest at Bangkok on the 16th fest, owing to an alleged case of smuggling of spirits, and was 'not released until the exptein denoalted ane thousand ficals at the Norwegian Con-alate as
■ guarantee.
the Com-
mach
Straits
Straits Times of the 17th Int. abeds crocodile tears and nixintively remarks that "H. H. the Saltan of Jahore, whanaturally felt very fatigued after Monday's ball is, we learn.
kk. now better. Grest Car what next? The respectable representative of public opinion, Times pretends to be a high-class and strictly morale, and manners; the Edline is the imma colate Salor Arnot Reld of Camlachie notoriety, and "H. H. the Sultan of Johore is the figured in a breach of prosolve case in England black-and-tan scoundrel who is disgracefully | last year der the allas of "Albert Baker" old crock felt fatigued after the ball was over': We also naturally feel sorry that the wretched but we should like to kick the complacent toady decent Journalism by slavish adulation of art and snufiling bypocrite who debates honest and acknowledged sefacer, sulterer and caward because the individual happen to be "His Highness." How's that for bigh, friend Arnot? MAJOR-GENERAL. Wilsons Black, C.B., who, as already announced, has been selected to succeed Major-General G. Digby Barker, C.R., in com- Army on August 11th, 1854. an ensignia the 42nd mand of the trons in Hongkong, Jatned the and Highlanders | January 9, 1847, and having been for short He obtained his company me on half-nry, was sopainted to the 6th Foot November 17
ember 17, 1857. G
G-link bir majority 1, 1873 he exchanged to the 24th the 6th, Apelf Foot
December 1, 1875: became lieutenant-
REAR-ADMIRAL BOWDEN-SMTIH mander-in-Chief of the Aurellen Sqasdron. 1- li Sydner for London by the Odent Comment's steamer Ormus ne the 14th innt, wie term of commend buying szolied. Rest-Admiralme Crorten A. G. Bridge is new to comman of the Australian Fleet,
Cr.
By balance brought forward...
January 12, 1894.
December 31st, 1891. .. Rents..... Interest
1. Scrip fees
68.43
2400*
$7,471,
A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Lard Inverk
ment & Agency Co., Ed Agents for the Kowtron Land ind Building Co., Lt. We have compared the above statement with the books, vouchers and recariles of the com- pany and have found the uume to be correct.
THOS. I. ROSE, W, H. GASK3 LL f
Auditors, Hongkong. 14th January, 10.
some nine months ago our Chief Manager being dissatisfied with the position of our Chinese advances, commenced to largely curtall facilities, refusing to purchase many bills the Compradore wished to guarantee, and haught were trade hills, representing shipments Lach blit a weth or real securities. Following this course steadiiv for some months, a lot of money was naturally gathered in, but unfortunately the man was
was reached on the 17th March, when eet na further assistance, and breaking point 201 danble to bear the continued strain, he c uld
absconded. It was impossible to tell at ance he how many of our native acceptances would be met, and at first we hoped that five or six lakhs time we had some reason to expect that it would would cover the loss; later on for some litle not not exceed nice failure rough bass, but a time went an on
on another in ever widening circles tilt in the end the enormous deficit of $1,200,000 ressited I need hardly say that pradore's guarantee has been discontinued in the system of large clean advances on the Com- fact our Chlef Mansper having decided to alter PASSEngers booked FOR THE it in any case, his selin in shutting down on facilliles merely beatened the finale; this migh? perhaps have been postponed for some title time, but by no mears" con
eonld it have been ultimately avoided.
Im glad to say that our
good position, and has handed over present Compradore gives entire satisfaction to the Management; he l
of wealth and Man scarities to the amount of between $at and $5 lakes, which, especially under nur new system of Chinese business, is •mple.
Like lots of other common or garden criminals Lo Hok-rang, after having bis little fling and
swing
to as
FAR EAST.
Per P. and O. steamer Bengal, from London, December dist-From Naples, December goth. To Yekobama, eid Bomber: Mr. David Edward,
Jan. 4th-To Yokohama: Mr. James Wilson, Per P. and O. steamer Rome, from Lordeo,
Mr. Robert Wilson. To Shanghai: Mr. Hardy Towelt, Dr. Kember, Mr. A. 'Prentice, Mr G. T. Cook. To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White, Mr. M. L Wng. Dr. and Mrs. L. G. and Mrs. Barrow and child, Mr. J. J. Bell Irving.
We are indebted to the courtesy of M... L. colonel Feeder &. 1880, and was placed upon all the “wild cats" he could, turned Hill. Belafiai, Jan, 1-18 -Ta Hongkong: Col.
copy of the memorial
The Marques of Ripon. Secretary dressed to the Colonies, by the owners of property in the plague stricken districts of Tsi-ping-chin and elsewhere who obfeet to the recent setion of the Hongkong Government.
да
as
Boddtist monastery, Brigade-Malo
absence of Irish names from the Hat of honors this morning regarding the death of Adom.mmand at Jemalce. He was promoted .
THE Freeman's Journal complains of the
conferred by the Queen on New Year's day, and the complaint appears to be well founded."
A REGULAR Convocation of Cathay Chapter: No. 1165. will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, to-morrow, at 8.30 for 9 A.M. precisely. Visiting companions are cordially invited.
CITOZERA is reported to he still engleg in Bangkok. S-veril deaths have 'nken place at the Naval Dockyards, and ather cases are namercus. There has also been some afckness among the milltury.
THE Jpanese Government is stated to have Intrusted its Ambassador at the Hague to ask the Netherlands Government to put Japanese in
Europeans there.
Netherlands India on the same legal footfog a
The Singapore Free Press says that Portuguese priests, who are only allowed a year't leave after some eight years of hard working, will now be glad to hear that they will in future be trans- ferred from one mission to another after an interval of two years or 40.
A CORONER's Inquiry was held at the Magistracy Herbst, cook of the German steamer Lawang, who fell through a part-hole of that vessel on the and Ingh, as reported in the columns at the re. Mr Wodehonse heard evidenc, and the verdict was—“ found drowned."
EIGHTEEN votaries of fan-tan were charged before Mr. Wodehouse at the Pace Court thic morning, at the Instance of Sergt. Gordon, with gambling in a house in Nolish Lone Pines smounting in the rggregate to $180 were Imposed, or in lien one month's hard labour each, The majority of the defaulters #went Kloft,"
ONE result of the bank panic and consequent Commercial paralysis in Newfoundland, says the Sydney Bulletin, ls that £500,000 worth of degenerating into a fearsome mass of corruption. analeable cod-fish are routine in the stores and Most banking panics have an ancient and fish this is unprecedented. like odour attached to them, but such a smell as
half-pay February 25, 1882, on appointment at in Canada, which position be held for five years; he had previously been Brk same command, 1867-72 On November 4, 1887, he was appointed Assistant-Adjsant-General at Edinburgh,
and
pated from position to a similar one at Gibraltar, which he held until February, 1891,
when be
he was appolated to the
major-general February 28, 1893 and October 1, 1891, was appointed to the command of the Belfast District. He served in the Crimean of the campaign, 1855-stage and fall of Sebastopol (meds) with clasp and Turkish medal); in the In the latter he commanded the party which Kaffir War of 1878; and in the Zulu War of 1879 recovered the lost colours of the 24th Regiment ((bree times mentioned in despatches, medal with Class, unde men
P and O. steamer Carthage, from Landors January 10th. To Hongkong, vis Bombay: Mr. Bertram Francis,
Per P. and O, steamer Parramatta, from
and Mrs. W. V. Fecies and chlid.
London, January 17th-To Hongkong: Captain
Per Messeries Maritimes steamer Sagkalien, Slegtel Mr. Dalzenko. To Hongkong: Mr, Grage. from Marseiller, Jnuary 6th-To Kabé: Mr.
Per Messagerien Maritimes steamer Sydney, from Marseilles, January 20th.-To Hongkong: Lient-Colonel and Mrs. O'Gorman,
THE CHINESE MISSION TO
JAPAN.
"hypocrisy is at of homege that vice
And recognising, presumably,
have to virtue, found his way into a the neighbouring In the N
province of Kwangtong, where he tried hard to obisin peace of mind; rid himself of thoughts of the misery and wret
and wretchedness caused by bir heartlessness; and forget, if possible, that he had ever lived on the fat of the land in
• British colony and been 'hall fellow well met by all the Nabobs of Hongkong and Canton. That he was not destined lòng in be aala in bis sang retreat to the Choong Hoot Moong monastery, whither he bled a few months agg, is evidenced by the fet
that one who was in the "know with him and who bad also come to grief, ferreted him
out in his lofty mountain lair and threatened him with all sorts of fresh trials, troubles end difficulties unless he promptly disgorged $5,000. Needless to say the necessary order for the money was soon forthcoming, and the
unwelcome visitor en route to Canton in pice. Not so nor In high hero. The memory of the awful past, the misery and wretchedness of three years ago,
faithful, albeit Shortly after the arrival of the English mail weeping mother and the steamer Kaiser-Find here this morning, news
heart-broken wife, came back to him like horrible nightmare, and no rest cou'd he of the death by drowning rapidly through shipping circles, and a represents struggling gamely to the last, was laid by the second officer, get for days and weeks. His health broke Mr. A. J. Cooper, and two of the crew spread down rapidly and gradually the great financier, tive of this journal was soon on board Interview- strang Ing the Chief Officer, to whom we are indebted on a couch, in the above for the following particulars of
monastery, whence he
he never rage, and by very and ww fatalities,
strangers only is his translation from Time Into The Hotsar-4-Kind was on the 20th Instant
Eternity, filteen days age, mourned. Those who knew Le Hok-pang best monra nai his loss, for to Head, and it being Sunday the whole of
than, a loss, True, the crew were at that time mustered aft liten off," but there are many in Canton,
bis defalcations in for the usual Church parade.
we believe, who have good reason to rejoice that hout the lose of much "face." The latter
SAD FATALITIES AT SEA.
THREE DEATHS IN FIVE MINUTIS.
the
named
Ministry of Marine has determined to add four at 10.33 8.m. about 60 miles N.E. of Anger them hieronta etmeden sowave long since been
THE Brand Arrow states that the Russian new ships to the Imperial Valunteer Fleet, Two of the number will be built in Great Britain. These ressels, which are armed and
an
The chief
decanted at the Dispensary before belog verform for the fural ilme, at the Theatre Revel équiped for convoy work and as Hght cruisers, and second officers were on the quarter-deck
sent out.
SHERRY:-Excellent dinner and after dinner Wines, of very superior vintage. All are true Xeres Wineo.
Coast Ports,
S. WATSON & CO., LD,
THE Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club will
City Hall, this evening, the burlesque and pantomkoc estitled "Reblason Crusor," There is certain to be a crowded bouse, and a first-clas show is confidently anticipated.
The latest definions of "The New Woman": "Sex of one and bali-a-dozen of the other "Man's newart and bert reason for remaining skirts divided "Madam become Artam The single;" "A creature of opinions decided and unsexed section of her sex;" "Mannishness minus manliness."
D'APC'S. MARIONETTES performed to another success A specially written article on this high. large audience last night with noteworthy
Telegraph. Arrangements have been made for class entertainment will appear in to-morrow's the Marionettes to give. few special performances for Chinese, the front row of boxes being reserved for Europeans, A grand matinée performance is announced for Saturday next.
swas
the
are of a anitärm measurement of 5,000 ton, at the time hour! Buddenly by strangers' hands alone will his humble grave
They resemble the "Emprare” stesiers of the Candian Pacific Railway Company, and are
very fast.
Ar the regular meeting of the Victual Chapter for the ensuing year held last night the following officers were elected
M.E.Z.........Ex. Comp. F. W. Hareland. H.......*****
M.EL.
R. Cooke, Treasurer..
G. T. B. Sayer, Scribe E...
J. Dyor Ball, A. R. Madar. P. S.,
D. Macdonald, Tyler
...J. Maxwell,
JK
Th
It
to himself.
the
W21
the
THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING COMPANY,
LIMITED.
of Directors to the ordinary meeting of xhars, The following is the sixth report of the Board holders to be held at the Company's offices, Victoria Bulidings, at noon, on Monday, the 4th February, 1895:-
Gentlemen,-The Directors now submit to you statement of the affairs of the Company and Ralance Sheet. for the year ending 31st December, 1894.
The balance of Profit and Loss Account for the year, after wilting off •11 chargea and expenses, mounted to $4.419.31. The Directors there- fore recommend that a dividend of 70 cents per thare be paid, which, alter 'weling off the Directors and Auditors' Fees, will leave a balance of 847.21 to be carried forward to the credit of a New Profit and Loss Account,
DIRECTORS.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
Tientsin, January 3rd, 1995. We are now on the tip-toe of expectation and very much on the qui vive--o much to, fo fact, that some of the native officials contented themselves with the proverbial forty winks" 1st night-owing to news having reached this place of the near approach of the Emperor's special envoys to the Court of the Mikado estrusted with the delicate task of arranging terms of peace with the bellicose Japanese, the movement of whost armies have expref no llulo consternation in the camp of the Maneba ralere of this vast Empire, The
steamers Hai-am and Kungry are at anchor outside Tak Bar under orders to carry the hearers of the Celestial alive branch" to D
Nippen, It is boped they will succeed in with the enemy at reasonable cost and most Important item on the programme, for of all things to be dreaded by the corrupt rulers derarlbed by experienced Eastern of the Empire is what has
where
the
so aptly been "loss of face," For the Government at the Bestern journalists at present time to he degraded, not
only in
£1
the eyes of the "outer barbariana" but also to the certain knowledge of the vast majority of the dowa-trodden subjects of the
Son of Heaven," would result in the
the alleged involved
dynasty belog more serious difficulties than the notorious Taepings on the scene, and peace resulted from the appearance, a few years ago, of
would, de facto, he further off than ever, Perce within at any price is what Chloa, however well the borders of the prest Middle Kingdom
provided with funds, cannot go to for at the
rent time. If the Chinz-Japan war is, at this prezent any cost, then the day will be night, I think, when early stage in the encounter, brought about of
the Manchus will have to admit that it were better for them bad their throne been overturned by the cordially hated and greatly despised Wa Jen". That question, however, is beyond my resent theme the greally-vaunted Pesca Mission.
Tongka railway station and Taku Bar clear of With a view to keeping the channel between
Ica, two of the Taka Tog and Lighter Company's tow-boats have been retained, at considerable Messrs. F. Henderson and F. A. Gomes relfreest, to keep it free from ice-picks, and although by rotation, but offer themselves for re-election. It has been freezing hard for several days, yet these boats have kept the change) wonderfully ореп
AUDITORS.
The Accounts have been audited by Messrs. Thos. Arnold and R. Lyall, who are temporarily T. I. Rose and W. H. Gaskell la place of Mesars,
offer themselves for re-election.
Chairman,
F. HENDERSON,
Hongkong, January 14th, 1895..
BALANCE SEKET, 31ST DICIMBIX, 1894. Liabilition,
when
be adorned. His mother, his father and all who immediately cry from a Lawa
Wat zalved, and
were once near and dear to him now know him wear boy was.
no more-far in years gone by they knew him, beard, Quick as thought
ght Mo cond, officer, who was at the opet, like others, only too well,
weating With reference to the cost of building war ships the Koysi Humane Society's gold medal, Jumped In America, Secretary Herbert, in speaking of overboard to the rescue and struck out for the three guribosts is process of construction by the rapidly alaking youth, Life-buoys were CLARET Our Clarets, including the lowest
the Newport Shipping Co., Such an thrown overboard at once and a boat was pulcof, are guaranteed to be the genuine
make, with the information at disposal, mistake it capsized and one of the mea in it, an examination as the Department hat been able to promptly lowered, but owing to some unfortunate product of the jufce of the grape and are sat
appears to justify the conclusion that these able seaman named Foster, was precipitated artificially made from raisins and currents,
vessels have been contracted for at a price per into the raging main and never seen again. ton fully as low as is paid for similar work in Then another boat was lowered in charge of the as is generally the case with Cheap Wines.
France and England.""
fourth
officer went in search of Mr. Cooper BRANDY:-All our Brandy is guaranteed to
pily, useless, and after a delay of an hour and the Lescar boy. The search was, unḥap. be pure Cognec, the difference in price
the steamer was set on her course for Hongkong, being merely a question of age and vintage,
hopes of rescuing the gallant second officer having, very reluctantly, to be
be abandoned. WHISKY -All our Whisky is of excellent
appears that the Lascer boy who esased all
trouble, feeling hurt because quality and of greater age than most brands
farber, 56 of the strangs ΟΙ board had chastised him, deliberately jumped In the market. The Scotch Whisky marked CONCERNING two high officials who have much
overboard with intent to commit suicide. This "E" is universally popular and to pro-East at the present time, it is curious, remarke to do in regard to British interests in the Far
WAW, of course, unknown to the second officer, who leaves a mother and two brothers, and a nounced by the best local connoisseurs to home paper, that both Sir E. Fremantle and AB a party of Scottish missionaries were cross
very large circle of friends, to mourn his untimely be superior to any other brand in the f Sir W. Robinson's relatives should have obtained
end. ing a stream near the city of Morocco the ather Hongkong Market.
naval eminence. Slr W. Robinson's grandfather week, Miss Macartbur was thrown lots the river
Mr. Cooper was, we understand, a remarkably was Captain
J. Robinson of the Indian Navy rand and disappeared. She was picked up by some
strong swimmer, and it is therefore conjectured for many years was one of the Elder Brethren of Moors, he, in sight of her friends, carried her clutched him so firmly that he was unable to
be reached the hapless boy the Trinity Home. His great uncle
who Richard Dey Syer, who fought an NCHIM/DA, and demanded payment of $400 before bring-strike out, and consequently sank with the We only guarantee our Wine and Spirila to
ing her from the place where she was bidden. would-be suicide. He was the possessor of the under Nelson the battle of T
of Tralaigar and bls The sum was given to them, and the lady was Royal Humane Society's medal, the Staphors be genuine when bought direct from us in the mother's brother was Admiral F. Cheveller brought to her companions desd. They belleve trophy and a gold watch and chain, all presented Colony or from our authorised Agents at the was fay after he bad retired from the Navy that she would have itved, bad,sha been restored to him for savlog ille at sea at considerable risk | absent, but these latter gentlemen now retira and
Syer, who
many years Chief Constable of Suffolk, to them at once. The
Barnadistons, Parkins, Halylaxes, and Syers claim to be the oldest families in Suffolk, THE Berliner Tageblats says that the Chinese and they have all furnished Her Majesty's Nay Special Mission to Russia is noteworthy, both with distinguished officers.. Representatives of
THE END OF LO HOK PANG. In view of the fact that the Chinese Minister each of their families are now in the Far East,
Plenipotentiary and Resident, Had Ching-cheng, since the residents of the Colony were startled Three years have now well-nig's rolled by MR. F. V. THORM, the well-known Editor and has always on previous occasions of a similar in the Colpay, a man whose name was a kouse- In himself now at St. Petersburg, and that Chies by the news that one of the most bolld" men Proprietor of the Yokohama Rex of Curios, character sent enngratulations through her per-hold word, whose signature was good for
December 311, 1894. arrived here yesterday by the Pacific Mall Co.'s manent diplomatic representative. It is there-million dollars, and whose influence in com- steamer City of Poking. Our worthy colleague,fore believed that the Emperor of China may mercial circles was probably second to none, had
Authorised 'capital,6,000 shares of $co whose fire visit it is to the Maita and Gibralta, have ether objects in view than merely to expressccessfully performed the far-famed "Vanishing Accounts payable............. sach $300 000 of which 5,950 allotted $30 each paid up.........$178,800.00 East," was knocked
completely out in an especial manner his cordial foc'ing to Act" and was not of time on
barren rock the best city created wards the Emperor Nicholas,
to again
be Dividends outstanding..................... within short space of
seen is these "realms of the bleat." The Balance of profit and loss account "THE HONGKONG industry. Mr. Thorn, although on short house, five cooks, one coolie, and house-bay Shr
fifty-four years by British enterprise, energy and
And Ar the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Wode the Compradore of the Hongkong and
individual in question was
other iban TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY pleasure trip. wishes to combine business with were charged at the instance of T. Nagata, by name, who in addition to letting in the Shangbal Banking Corporation, Le Hok Pang and at his establishment ta Yokohama atoward of Mr. Thomas Grill Rooms, for assault.bly back for about $1,cd0.000, windled REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS unequalled in the Far East for IHkographing. According to the complainant's evidence it ap scores of Chinese merchants and storekeepers, Cash........
en raving and fine printing of every description, reared that between and gam. on the 18th who deposited considerable sums of money in be will be glad to all orders in any or all of these fastant two cooks came to him to get flour, but what turned out to be this high-toned 76, 58 per cent, mortgage dehentures branches. Mr.
Thora Bas completed first-class work for the Hongkong Telegraph in
Cost of property 160,639.30 the 1 rule in the establishment is that befors the millionaire's bagus banke is Bonham « style and at rates", which cannot be equalled par can be supplied the 8 la produce ones his creditors about: $1,000,000-perhaps Fire Insurance unexpired..................
Strand. Altogether this mean, awlodier's Colindanis wiled to
midnight flight elsewhere, and therefore we can conscientiously empty bags, which the a recommend bim, to everybody. Mr. Thorn is their
date dende plasa ccordingly
refug styleg at the Hongkong Hotel,
demand.
of the spars became inden for
aded but certainly nothing less as may be abusive, and gave him a blow By advertisement published in another defendants set upon him and airdek lies with th August, 1893, as follows:
on the lips, while at the same time the other the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, held on the half yearly meeting of shareholders in colamo it will be observed that Mr. Willem their fate.
pashed him
Bioct of the kitchen
And now, gentlemen, I so-called 'Hongkong Minstrela,, has called a threatened him if he attempted to come into the } welling classes may for convenience ba
have led to
the neopsalty, of meeting, to be held next Saturday, of the gentle- klichen
the heary sum again be would men who assisted him in the concerts given in plainant, recalled, stated that he was a Japaness divided under three headz, viz., losses by the Hend I have already men. killed. The mar be
ttoned, *⠀ ON THE JOB.ZAU MAJA the Theatre Royal, City Hall, in August and and had never had any trouble with them on
LONDON, 10th Jaquary, 1
October Isst for the benefit of the soldiers and that account. Leopold Spay, in the stop'oy of
Office Compendore, trad
trade Loures, advances It is stated in Yokohama that twenty-five policemen who performed very arduons and Meters, W. Schelfhiss & Co., said that about firet, the 1940 through our to the Chinese warships asq shuting in Wei-and-weldporou special duty during the epidemic of | 10. aam.
Hongkan by p thand of n ya6tk-ydostunt 2 bawne in which was Barbour.<
plague in the colony, and which were
enthu the ska✨ fentically patronised by the community at large, beard rearms Grill Rooms, thus be holding an important position. This man, Lo
| a for the purpose of presenting balance she
tat moles coming from the direc Hok Pang, had held the Hon of eat not
of the post they
Compradore the transaction of other important business. out and ding om en rushed since 1876, when he succeeded his father actor
iblick interest, as well as in his own,
*saw six - Chinaman og position, nato a considerable extent influenced the to be hoped Mr. Blaysay wil be able to desisted, xcept two. He heard one of them say Chinese basiseer of the Bank, ont of his chief
the complainant. He faterfered, when all
I filled the same place. From bli antisfactorily, Explain the apparently inexplicable delay in writing this matter and the extra- you. The
* complataent, #11 you come but I will kill “skren singlanders were fined $10 ardingy Watement of accounts, which, zerfred cach, and bound pups in the men of Bag och Receiver, and he the farmer's pera'salon, was four were food Be each and ordered in deposit The 1. Sercambe, Smith, Acting Oficiai koay the peace for lik wanks,” Whin the "ther published in the dronghong Zalagraph on the arguity of 810 mm, 3 mag. Cidde ?! maniery *.
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yesterday, but there are no very material algne The ambassadors ought to have been off
of their Highnesses, namely, Prince Ching, Chang
Yin-kwap, Wa Ting-fa and their respective rafter. Li Hung-chang, who, by the way, still retains tffice as Viceroy of Chibli ard Imperial Commissioner of Trade for the Nothern parts, is said to have some inlater designs la respect to this mission and for that reason he has been placing obstacles fo the way, instead of expediting their movements.
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the Imperial Army, it may
interest your renders to know that after twenty FOLIS experience of the German military system the results have proved diesstrous to the extrems, and almost all
the commanders trained by 60.60
high-toned German experts ucfortunately have. 463.00
ro (eith in the system and beat a hasty 4,419.21
retreat as son as they get their forces within gan-shot al the
enemy. Notwithstanding This
Li la actuaily Viceroy
to endeavoring organise a new Field Force na German models, It is time China had a change both in her military system and in her Northern viceroys, 1,210,16 | and in the viceroys' underlings, as well,
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THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
The following items, derived chiefly from Chinese sources, are published in the N. C. Daily News:-
Acting upon the experience obtained at Port Artbar, aval and military authorities at Walbafr wel hava avalled themselves of every colgn of on the land side of the port to place Lriage on 276.51 quick-firine and machine guns there, commanded 1,374 74 and manned by the naval helgade. O ly just 66 45 ufficient men to work the big guns have been 600 00 left on board the Pelysing fleet in the barbour, 83499 while the rest have been dispersed all over the landward defences. There are thus over 2,500 -men belonging to the navy now out shore, and the garrison proper numbers 7.500 men,
prost and lose affi 47.23
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The Victory Chang has been doing what be can with the limited time on His baddi to make the Yangtze defencesas strong as postible under the circumstanger, and to this end, in spite of the repeated drafts of troops for the North, $7.471.86 || #70. still an umy of over 1000 ines der delive servies at a momentu neties:
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