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carry in the hand-and sent into the streets on Ju'y:

At night, these men carried lended mu kels, and I have been told that it was customary for them, from all parts of the City, to meet each morning before going off duty at a pubil: hoone, known in Portuguese Joe's at

od Central, pile arms outside on Qern's Road

the sidewalk, then go laside, to break their fast, ink (aughter). You can imagine what wald, in all probability, become of soch police

drink

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 185.

that we ourselves cherish. As to Chinese culture TORG generally there are already ample views from which people may form or deduce ideas for their own benefit or taste. But let us sincerely hope that China will not break up into anarchy and

olded. that the consequent conflicts of Powers will be As a first practical step towards thie

destrable end, I trust that, if any of be disbanded alter the Chinese soldiery the war, they will be paid up, so as to avold their old practice of pre-ing upon the people and forming pretext for fatervention,"

strong neighbour, will yet be able with the Introduction of sound financial, military and other administrative reforms, to re-establish her strength as a nation. This could be done with the assistance and moral support of the

e Powers. And with this revival of national strength, I trust that Chios will be able to improve her system of communication, to open up her hidden resources and to bring to vivid te her ancient art and high culture, in which recent Japanese men, especially if they unftunately cohava found the origin or explanation of

travellers, especially in the interior of China, muca Across of their old drinking chunia in the neighbowhand at the grog-shops- where the palicemen could get almost unlimited drink, The

he o'd soldfors, a rule, did not last king being their terrible stumbling black. If a mar

man got over the first month, he might

posibly stay two or three years; but the length of service, I I should say, wa verige abour year or eighteen months. It was a coms- fouless sort of place. There was no Library, no Reading Baum, nard Room, no Mess Room,

non, nor eve Bath Rooms. Each mas

messed for fin elf and took his food on his bed or his box. Of course, to a young man of ability and

The Hongkong Telegraph wili bara good charseter, promotion was very rapid Ideal to say about this question of the hour at an embry one or two cases of men being pro- | early date, moted from Pale Constable to the rank of Inspector in less than two years (law, bter), This ste of things continued up to the end of 1871, when, with the exception of the Caplein Superintendent, there were only three Tnen who had five years'

service. Since

Since then all furteen

montbs, from January 1872 March 1873, alxty-five trained Palice Ensables nived from home;

forty-five from. Felburgh in Jan

January and February, 182, of whom only four remain, and twenty fram

from Landon In March 1871, of whom sign four remain. One is Ciel Inspector, six are Inspectors, and ane Is acting inspector.

inspector. There officers received $40 month, the pay of a 1st Class Inspector was Increased 1 to $100 per annam and the pay of s other prades ince sed in proportion. Since then, batches of recruits have been sent out from home from time to time, I required, and only few men-for the Water Follo-have bets

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of the

bean enlisted in the Colony. The comfort of the men is now studied by the Heads of the. Depart ments.

have You

library, reading romm,

billard-rom, mom, &C., tearit-currand is range. The pay-In dol' -- alo hern Main Increased; and meu of

good character ret Home leave' eve y ne years and

and passive p . The result is that the has berme popular. Of the 1 12 Inspresas--Inclu ing the C tel Inspector-no

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THE RLBE" DISASTER.

THRILLING DETAILS,

ROTTERDAM, January tust.

· Interviews bad here this afternoon with Captain Gordon of the steamer Crathis and with the second officer of that vernel, leavè no doubt that | It was the Crathis which ran into and sank the

Bibe.

Captain Gordon and the Crathie at 5.30 am, was abopt thirty-five miles from the waterway. The wind was north by west, half west. It was very dark and the sea and wind were strong. "I stood at the bottom of the cabin staircase," he said, "and was going on dick when there was a heavy shock and crash and the water began pouring on to the deck. I ran on deck and 14w Crathis. * farro strange ship across the bows of the After the collision we returned to the spot where it had occurred, or as near as we could make

e out, but we were unable to see any steamer, and we thought she had proceeded on her voyage, We followed after some time, but lost all sight of her. We wilted for twn bours and then proceeded to Maassluis. We reached there yesterday and came bere for repairs, which will tak five weeks."

The second officer of the Crathie sald :--- Have upwards of

"There was no frg, but it was dark. It was 72 ke es' service; rece has served 12 years. These my watch on deck, and I uddenly saw ahead Jacks sgirle for thems Ives. There is one thing I of us three lights and ́made our a steamer of shou ik insty, at any time, any of you light colour with two smoke-stacks, also painted hcunilred that I have d ́alt a little har

harshly ligh

light colour, coming toward us. It was impossible that i have rek

related you anything it to

to escape the collision, although ten or a dozen wat in my

mynwes, 13

rs Acting Capala Superinter-rands more would have cleared us. After we dent

Super end at to grant, truc

some time to grant, struck it was impossible for ས་ → pu Frst assure-l it has never been done un disengage the two ships, and our gear had to

1 h hye Innked

nked upon the Police be cut. We heard no cries and there was no Force 29 public property and on myself M commotion on board the steamer, so far as we one of the cu talisus of that property, und kaew. I have wars striven to do my best, for the good of the service.

In the interest of the public, whore servant I am (*pplause). [1

I have now to express to the ri

trifi wis my storme thinks for the manDER the Department. I mei causing the duiles have moly to add I incerely hope that as long as any of youremalno he Fire, you will, whatever y be, do your very best to maintain your rank may the present poru'arly and the present good name of the Farce, to which during the last twenty- eight years I have had the bonour to belong (Applause.)

**Immediately after the collision the other vessel showed blue and red lights. We returned the sime signals, understanding that it meant that neither u needed assistance. Our

seamer. A stoker who was asleep had his right ear torn off by an iron plate which was -- driven through the side of the Crathia.

the anglee-rooms were soon deserted for the upper deck.

LONDON, January 31st,

Mr. Keller, the London manager of the North German Lloyd Steamship Company, in an Inter- view this afternoon, said:"I have examined the plans carefully and find that the Elbe was struck right on the bulk-head partition, so that bath water-tight compartments which it divided were instantly filled."

TALKS WITH SURVIVORS,

LOWESTOFT, January 31st, Miss Anna Boecker, the only lady survivor of the Elbe, is the heroine of the hour. She is besirged with visitors anxious to provide her with money and clothing. In conversation with the correspondent of the Associated Press this afternoon she said: "I cannot remember feeling afraid after the collision. What I felt when I came on deck was the terrible cold. I and another lady kept on the port side of the ship, which was the lee side. The majority of the passengera crowded a the starboard side, however, while a bigh wind was

I do not know who ordered them there I did not hear the captain give any such order. But the officers did their best to reassure 11, saying that there was plenty of room for every one in the boats,"

Mr. Carthoffman, one of the cabin passengers of the Elle, who was rescued from the Web-at of that venel, axỳs that had the vessel which collided with the steamer Elbe stood by

the

fatter steamer the mJrity of the passengers and crew might have been saved, for, be says, the Kibe rmined perfectly steady for meny minutes afer the collision before the volume of water poured into her and caused her to lurch. Then all become confusion. When the survivors were informed that the Crackie was supposed to

to be the vessel which sank the

Elle, they strongly dennaɛced her crew for theiz apparent inhumanity fo not making an effort to assist the disabled vessel or to rescue her crew.

To-day's Advertisements.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, INFORMATION has been received from the INFORMATION hat been received from the PRACTICE will take place from be 7th to 31st March, 1895. (3 days excasted), between the hours of 8 AM, and g *.w, dally, as foll‹wa : --

From Lyeman In East-north-easterly and

South-easterly directions.

From Stonecutter's Island in Westerly and

South-westerly directions

- All Skips, fools, and other Vessels are cau- tiened to keep clear of the ranges.

By Command,

1. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 5th March, 1895.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON

SATURDAY, the 9'h March, 1895.

commencing ↑ at 3.30 PMụn

af bis SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, (For Sundry Accounta),

Intimations

STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES.

WATKINS' SARSAPARILLA

A COMPOUND CONCENTRATED EXTRACT TONIC AND ALTERATIVE BALSAMIC LINCIUS

FOR COLDS, COUGHS, AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG COMPLAINTS. WĄTKINS' CATHARTIC PILLS.

A STRICTLY VEGETABLE PURGATIVE.

The Best Family Physic For

G

STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS.

WATKINS

& CO. THE APOTHE ARTES' HALL. 66. Queen's Road Central.

W. BREWER.

OOD COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES, FERDINAND DE LESSER'S HIS LIFE

$150 per 1,000.

Thicker Quallly, $1.50 per 1,000. Year Book Photography, 70c.

British Journal Photo Almanack, yoc. Donsidian's Engineers Almanack, 730. Calvert's Mechenles Almanack, 352. Mechanical World Olary and Almanack, 70c. Hazell's Annual, 1895.

Navy Lust, 1895.

ENTERPRISE!

Layard--Early Adventures in Persia and Baby-

Jonla

| Lowe-Alexander III of Russia,

Williams-Belalo's Naval Power,'

Brassey-Mercantile Marine and Navigation

1874-95.

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,Greener-The breechloader and how to use it, Mahan-Influence of Sea Power upon bistory,

Comprising

STAR TOP and FANCY

50.

Hongkong, 26th Feb uary, 1895.

THE

CLUB HOTEL,

HANDSOME DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, SADDLEBAG & FANCY CHAIRS, CANTON BLACKWOOD Marble top TEAPOYS and STOOLS, LARGE BLACKWOOD CURIO CABINET, CARD TABLES, TABLES, OIL- ENGRA CARVINGS, VINGS.

ORNAMENTS CLOCKS, BRASS FENDERS. IRON FEN DERS, CARPETS, RUGS, CURTAINS.

ONE COTTAGE PIANO. by CHAPPILL & Co. (nearly New), In Fine Condition.

ONE COTTAGE PIANO, by COLLARD & COLLARD in Good Condition.

ONE VERY HANDSOME TEAK CARVED SIDEBOARD BEVELLED GLASSES,

with SEVERAL SMALLER SIDEBOARDS and DINNER WAGGONS,

TWO 1XTENSION DINING TABLES and CHAIRS

and BOOK-CASES, DINNER DESSERT SERVICES, ELECTRO-PLATE at the Railway Station. and GLASS

LAMPS, CUTLERY WARE CENTRE STANDS, PANTRY REQUISITES,

Mr. Hoffman, one of the survivors, this morning, speaking of the disaster, wald - *Those who were drowned suffered less than we who were saved. There was so confusion smong the passengers. They behaved well, and the only confusion was with the crew, who tried to save themselves. " It seems atrange that out of tout of the small number saved, there யார் fifteen members of the araw. But many more might have been saved. Many of

passengers had of the life-belts, but they were neseless, The noise of the collision sounded no louder in my state- room than a single beat of a big drum. But when I rushed on deck I found the

the passengers crowd. about the hosts and the crew running ing here and there and cutting the ropes about the tackles with which they are lowered. They were too proud on that ship-painting ropes that should have been olled. Then they wou'd have been limber. I saw no other vessel and no other light except the Elle's fight. When I ent entered the boat they took my sever-year-old bor from me.

"I served in the Fifteenth Prússian Ublast for the

тел.

i was married In America. My wife was only 27 years of age. She was born in Nebraska German parents, Her mother is now at Grand Island.

It was all so sodden, We had all been so the right before. There was you fellow from Berlin who was going to Mabile, In order to buy cotton-seed oil. He wai

FIRS

5. BUND, YOKOHAMA.

Norton-Balancing for Expert Book-keeper.

W. BREWER, UNDER HONGKONG HOTEL.

142

HOTEL METROPOLE,

1, TSUKIJI, TOKYO.

IRST-CLASS HOTELS, centrally situated well-furnished, the Cafeine, under the foreign supervision of an approved Chef, has no equal. ENTIRE FOREIGN MANAGEMENT, Experienced English mation in attendance,

The Helet sicura-launch attends Steamers arriving and departing. Passengers are met

VISITORS have the option of messing either la Tosyo or YOKOHAMA, without extra SINGLE & DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS charge the only Hotel offering rach an advantage. EUROPEAN HAIR DRESSER on

with WIRE sed HAIR · MATTRESSING, BEDDING, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS and DRESSING TABLES, BUREAU DRES- SING TABLES, FANCY RATTAN CHAIRS, CHILDREN'S COTS, PERAMBULATOR and SUNDRY BED ROOM FURNITURE,

VERY HANDSOME SINGLE & DOUBLE WARDROBES with BEVELLED and PLAIN

ROBES.

in wht they have always so loyally assisted captała was below at the time we sighted the Aling songs and told funny jokes in the PLATE GLASS DOORS, LINEN WARD. |

In the alternoon, Mr. F. H. May, Capt. Superlatendent, entertained the Inspectore to in to take farewell of Mr. Horspoel, Deputy Superintendent, and Mr. Mathieson, Chief Inspector.

HINTS OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE

OF THE FUTURE,

The orinions expressed by " A Japanese" In the Impertal Asiatic Quarterly Review are 10 moderate in tone and his conclusions so rational and altogether out of the common and pertinent that his a ticle, short,ax it is, is well worthy the attern of all who take a thorough and not merely a su esficial interest in the complex

•prah em

which the

the progress of the present war and the Japanese success have urged upon the Attention of the Governments of all the Grest Powers of the universe Writleg on the pot- sthic results of the war "A Japanese," whose options we endorse in the mela, says:—

те

saloon.

IRON COOKING STOVES aoå COOKING

"I don't believe the ship we collided with was trouble, the Elte belog right on top of us at UTINERAL SHANGHAI BATHS & BATH-

the Elle, but I did not see her name. The Craskid's bow was completely store in and was not fit to proceed in a bigh sea."

Lowistory, January 31st,

· The rescued officers of the Elds started for London at 5.40 o'cl ck. He

Before they left the correspondent of the Associated Press showed them the statement of Captain Gordon of the Third Officer Stollberg promptly denied that no signals of distress were made from the Elbe. He added that red, white and

Crathis.

The boat got away with a great deal of first. We bad hardly got too yards from the ship when I saw a woman floating in the water, I tried to throw something to her, but somebody shooted-No, save ourselves."

I could not do that. Finally they got the beat up to her, and with the help of another man I drew ber into the boat, which was a ordinary ship's boat about fifteen feet long. 1

afterward found that her name was Annie

Boecker. Poor glil1 She was almost dead with fright and cold, We put her in the bottom

blue rockets were fired after the collision and

of the best and did all we could to help her. -that they shot up so bigh in the air that it was

We were Impossible for the Crathir not to see or to note all wet with water, which was pouring

in at our collars and descending to our boots, understand them.

"We first tried to row, but we found we

made no headway, and therefore rigged up Hort of a mast, and with a small sall tried to keep the

THE LIFE-SAVING BOAT,

ROOM REQUISITES.

TENNIS GEAR. SEVERAL NEW JAPANESE RICKSHAS,

Cataloguen will be linied prior to Sale. On View from Friday, the 8th March.

TERMS OF SALE ---As customary.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hoaphong, jth Wereh, vùng,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEIS,

.. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

bow of the boat to the wind and sess. After a THE Steamship

*325

*CATHERINE APCAR" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Carge Impoding the

discharge or remaining Consignees' dak and expense into the Godowns on board after the yth instant, will be landed st of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage Com pany, Limited, Wanchal

LOWESTOFT, January 31st, The Wildfower la not distinguishable from the thousands of smacks belonging to the her while we saw a smack, and did all we could to sing fleet of which she is No. 377. She has the signal to her, although we falled to attract her usual two masts of the North Ses trawlers, attention. We had cat plece of canvas and carries immense nets and has a steam engine made a small f

asil flag, which we used for algoalling. with which to ban them in. The Wild and soon afterward had failed to let the smack flower's cook was the first person to sight know of our distre-s. This flag blew away and the mast of the Eibr's boat, and He called the smack satied off, esaslag an despair. the attention of the smack's skipper to it.. "We made a new flag with our handkerchiefs When the WBen

the crest of the next smack rode

and an undershirt which somebody pulled off. "Im much amused at the constant fault-

I held them up ng the must, and we SER wave the boat was clearly seen about a mile of Eura tan critics with our instation || swa

シェ

The skipper of the Wildflower Im-tually sighted the Wildflower, hat a long hour of Emmenn m thals in what is necessary to mediately ordered the lubber hauled up and hot elapsed before we were taken aboard. She had our progress. They forget that the East dnes chocolate to be prepared, as he had no doubt her pels out, and it was difficult to approach her not merely txist in order to supply picturesque, that the boat contained shipwrecked people. He on account of the berry stas. After five of the

Wexpense. and of ca lusccurate, descritions to the Euro- could see that the lifeboat's head was being kept persons in our boat had been transferred to the

Tender of manners different their own, to the sea in such a manner that the

wamack the lifeboat seemed Wildflowers, and

zilde back into the To palet a

a merel and to adorn a tale for every would ba

be able

it these ou board of

if the others must be appeared reformer or la be a market for manufactures This bandling, which undoubtedly saved the lost, but a

56 no: F que "at home" Just as Europeyes of all those who were taken from the boat, smack Tope was thrown to us from the

stern, ard gradually wo

We were hapted borrowed its reilplan, much of its Art and most was owing to the fact that the English Trinity and all of us were transferred to the Wildfowar of is bet er feelings from the East, without, at every step. acknowledging is obligation to, or

pliot WES on board of her, and it is added that every step.

Во оде but such a man accustomed to the imb: then of Tews, Saracens, baadling of cofessing its

small in Egy tits, or even Greeks, 40 re, too, consider have enabled bar to live through such a s

could

that all fra Art, all real science and all

When the Wildfower got alongside the civizion belong to the whole world and are | fleboat four men were drug Rocker, and poor Miss Boecker, I have tended her as

on board the the only shirt be had and I have it on. As for Captain Peteries, will be despatched for the abera Pon TO-MORROW, the 6th instant, at the woman, Miss hould

ROMB ut

the others till in the host, Skipper mother might have done." not have ** good soldiers as Germany and Wright of the Wildflower, seelag Miss Boecker

(To be continued.) as good allors as England, please lying to the bottom of the boat partly covered

рея

TO BEVC

ant a moDonaly of the last channel through smack, leaving the which they flow. I do not see why we

observe, we rather adapi iban imitate the

wish

o! her.

up,

They were very kind to us on that smack,

they were only although Tre only rough fishermen. They With had some bot ten ready, and covered us everything warm they cou à lay hands on. Why, one of those poor fishermen actually gave me

will find immediate relief and a permanent benefit. The Medical Profession in the various countries of the world universally declare it a palatable it can be seadily taken by the most

Consignces of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongulda, auch Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVIŐ BASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, jih March, 1895.

FOR TAKOW (DIRECT). "THE Steamship THE

4 EX.

"DORIS,"

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For Freight or Parksys, apply te

JULIUS MANNICH & Co. Hongkong, 5th March, 189j.

CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

DICOMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR MANILA (DIRECT),

opposite out ply with cold. Some idea of the weather expeilenced remedy of the greatest value, and as it is very 4 Company's Steamship

any one

with water, shouted to the Triolty plot "You If the sufferers from Consumption, Scrotals and exe: Hercles of others. We have not abandoned are an Englishman; help the woman out" General Debility will try Scott's Emulsion of THE our language; we still cherish most of our This was done and the others followed.

Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, they social customs and we sit!

understand try to asture in its many moods. We have no evidently le the last extremity and were hardly The occupants of the 's lifeboat were exchange the chiraley and sweet graces able to control the small craft, as they were stiff of our

Ist because they are European or to

“ESMERALDA," It is a foreign impost by the shipwrecked people may be gathered religion

merely because

added that salt water had fosen as sensitive stomach, and will never fall to give | Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the ation. We all recognize what we owe in literait sprayed on board and there was a foot of ice relief and comfort to the auffever. Any Chemist above Fort on FRIDAY, the Sik ingang, at,5 ture and culture to China and in art pottery to in the wasther gunwale. Korean

can supply it--Sole Agents for Hongkong and | F.M.; and we hope that the day may

The captain of the Wildfewer, which picked the Empire of China ;---Watidios & Co., Hong: This Stamer has Superior Accommodation not be distant when China. Korea mer Interview : "The Wildflower was east-soulk-

and Japan up the survivms of the Ribs, said in an kong.-[Advt.

For Pusssagers and le-find with the Kieckic may be united in friendly

Light clat co-operation. Kores, but also fr, fals requires that not only past of Lowestoft, with our trawling gear down

For Freight or Fasmes, Kopły je

SHEWAN & CH Cannot be the

masters,

Coptical

should be

nowadays

PLE

it

Co-day's Advertisements.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

La General Managers. Hongkong, 5th March, 1895.

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*SHIRE * LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

be strong and this at 11 am. on Wednesday, when we sighted unless both accept ship's boat with something flattering from its what is good in modern civilisation. If I under-mans. I could see water breaking into the boat. stand my fellow countrymen they have no with When we got near enough we threw them a to rein China, though they are

ther Bib mach PIANEM Tope's sad, but the man in the boat were to China even on such questions as that of Fermore, tast, Instead of having to send Embassies to

with the cold that they could not hold on to it. We finally made fast to

Bad hauled them and sends a Mission to us, whom she Bag No long treated with undered on Jag | the boat up to the amack. When half of the taken CHARGE of the AGENCY of the

con beard the rope

FROM This Dale Mr. C. TOURNAIRE has trampkip I had persons rescued Jumped on wever contempt, As to extracting, however, fifty millas pounds parted and the remaleder of them were again above Company In Hongkong starling from already financially crippled Calow, adrift in the hosty son. After much difficulty how could such a demand kavs leaked out from acother Has was made fast to the boat and all

China, at last, sed

our own Councils to the European Press? I do on boud of her wern taken aboard the Wild

not myself believe it and I do not see bow and when such a sum could ever be paid.

|

tower. There was a woman lying in the bot of the boat with a long cost on and no shoes on her feet. She had no dress underneath the cost and was terribly cold. I am sure that in another hour several of the persons we rescued would have been frozen stiff,”

"On the contrary, as the confusion in Kores compelled us to laterfere, so as to be in time before Russia completed her Trans-Siberian Railway, it is the New Korea- many times bigger Keres the confusion and corruption now

WALEM THE "ELSE" WAS STRUCE, rigoing in Color and that may alone survive thal compelɛve to go on till the Manchu

LOWESTOFT, Jannary stał, the war, that Dynasty, which we do not wish to

Chief Engineer Memeli says that the stem of supplant untess forced

do so, comes to its senses and the unknown ship struck the Elbe about discon1Înues the war. As it given in early, wo | fest forward of the rudder or just abate the will our terms of peace be lensent and such an engine-rooms. “The edgines were not damaged become the Japanese nation.

by the collision, but the water soon poured in,

** Indeed, we hope that Chins, although badly | and, although tha sinna pump was pot to work

fsar

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent, Hongkong,5th March, 1805. THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY CO., LIGHT PALE ALE, Unintpaused in quality

and highly recommended.

by persons of

Refined taste. Makes a delicious and

comforting drink

during Summer Months,

H. E. BOTTLEWALLA,

SOLE AGENT, No. 3, D'Agullar Street, ---

defeated and in spite of the internets of bar | in navne shove minujne, it hyosung seslere ned i . Honghong, gih March, Theja

*MERIONETHSHIRE,"

Captala Devine, will be despatched as above 95

or About WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant.

For Freight or Panings, part to

DOLWENCI CARLILI, & Co.,

Hanshone 518 March '18og,

*SHIRE * LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG THE Steamy

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E. DEWETT2. Manager,

C. T. BENNY, Manager,

YOKOHAMA,

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HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,350 fent above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and i NEW WING has been built, which commands | magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland "of China,

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH 31ST) One person, per day

-$250 to $3.00 One person, per month.....................$55 to 60,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

day a=141671

5.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

month ******** man.$100 to 105,00 Married couple (occupying two rooms)

per month

..............$110 to 120.00

Extra Bed-room, per month

For further particulare, apply to

20.00

THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel. Fad

Hongkong, 16th October, 1904

To be Let.

TO LET,

WELLING HOUSES

to be had on the Island. "BAY VIEW * popuples the best riication on the Shau-ki-wan HIGHCLERE, MAGAZINE GAY.

Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes

from the Southward, Steam-launches cân at any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS

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

Private Dinners or Tiffima prepared in First- cinos style on the shortest natios, and Meals can be served at að hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1804-

NEW CANTON HOTEL, FRENCE CONCESSION, SHAMEEN,

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MOOD ACCOMMODATION and EXCEL- UT LENT-CUISINE,

BOARD and LODGING by the day':-) One Fern

Married Couples occupping one Room..............30,00 Telephone and Electric Bells fitted up Ehroughout the Establishment,

The Hotel provides Boats for the conveyanc

of Visitors to and from Steamere.

T

T. J. DA CRUZ,

Kanager.

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"RAVENSHILL" WEST, on RCHIWISOWE.

-R AD

"DUNHEVED In RODINSON' ROAD

(partly Furnished).

DES VIEUX VILLAS at THE PRAK. FLOORS in BLUE FUILDINGS. FLOORS in FLOIN

STREFI, PIEL STREET and Staunton StREET, FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STREET. GODOWNS:

BLUE BUILDINGS,

No. 7A, PRAYA CENTRAL, Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd.

Hanphone 5th March fo

FOR SALE.

JAPAN

JAPAN

`APAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

PAN PRINTING PAPERS.

AN COPYING PAPERS,

WALL PAPERS.

JAPAN

JAPAN

PRICES VERY MODERATE.

17

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under-

Canton, 1st February, 1895.

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Strett.) THE Undersigned has always thought that zech_a_place_na this was the one thing sundhed to" "Be in between Horas Lizz and the Suvezgan in mary detail. A place which one signed.

BOARDING HOUss-providing it be PRIVATE

bay, have his GRILLID CHOP or STZAK * háy hour of the DAY, UP WOʻTERALI or later if wacker be given. He is alas prepared to SUPPLY MEALS ↳ PRIVATE PARTIES 1337180

pår: Kurt er Danks-the Parting – nonding Diskas, kö, kur same--and Cask, Terms ----

tumper mail $0.95super Mouth $19

80.73... $35... Frankiest, Tilla and Dinner... Horskfast and Tifs „uma grim and Dinner

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS sarvað Excellent Style së short notion,

A CARMARTHENSHIRE-- Capra Richter, will be despatched for the above Poria sh of about MONDAY, the agth

BODWEAL

- To Tu

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19

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$20

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

8, Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong, and Tamuurw, vños.

LEVY HERMANOS.

AND AT 17 SHANGHAL, MANILA, ILOILO & PARIS.

JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS,

Also

W. THOMAS,

Stongheng, sath June, 1995

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

16, QUEEN'S 'ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Tolarsisk Offen.

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