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Antimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

COLDS IN THE HEAD; &c.

BURROUGHS WILLCOME & Co.'s

PINOL EUCALYPTIA INHALERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH

The Hongkong elegingh

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1895,

THE JAPANese press ON THE

PEACE MISSION.

THE Japanese vernacular papers have not much faith In the success of Viceroy Li HUNG-CHANG'S Mission to Japan. An influential paper, the Mainichi to wit, gives the following opinions on the subject In NE of the best ra sedles extant for Nasal questions and we may add that all the

Catarch and ali dirorders of the Nasal

Passages and Natopharyngeal membranes.

Price

...$1.25.

EUCALYPTUS OIL.

A STANDARD REMEDY FOR COLDİ,

Sprinkled on the handkerchief and over the

other native journals in Toklo take much the same view of the affair:--

case,

"Li Hung-chang's credentials must be of such natures to fully empower him to represent the Chinese Empeer at the Japanese Court. His is not · mission for negotiating with Japanese Plenipotentlaries. He bus simply to receive the commands of par. Such being the case, should the great Chlaric statesman prove himself equal to the necessities of the occasion, Is more then probable that, on bis return to

Chinese Plenipotentiarles that concluded the fil Treaty with Russia and the Treaty of Tientaln with England and France, will overtake bim." Another paper, the Fumiurs, comment-

appointment of someone superior to L HUNG-CHANG to sue for peace →→

breast of the night clothing It gives almost China, n fato similar to that which befɛl the

Instant relief.

Bottles

$1.00 and 50 Cents.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., Loing on the same subject, demands the

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

Hongkang, 19th January, 1995.

A, S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED Af), 1841.

WINES AND SPIRITS.

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LL HER * Selected by our Londen AL

Horse, heught direct at first hand, imported in Wood and Bottled by ourselves, thur saving all intermediate profits and enabling us to supply the best growths at moderate prices.

PRICK LISTS, WITH FULL DETAILS, TO BE HAD

ON APPLICATION.

PORT:-Mer removal should be rested a month before use, When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out,

SHERRY--Excellent dinner and after dinner Wines, of very superter vintage. All are true Xers Wines,

CLARET :—Our Clarets, Including the lowest

priced, are

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the grape and are not Artlictally made from raisins and corrents,

The Yumfurt advies Li Hung-chang to have Pilnce Kung appointed either as his superior or bis colleague in the peace mission. The power and fusi ce of the Imperial Prince would do much to leaven the violence of ignorant attacks. that the old and proud Mandarins will inevitably ake upon, the Viceroy after his return to his Sovereign's Court. Unless Kung, or some other equally powerful Prince of the Blood accompany I on his misalon, the nitter's attempt may prove a complete fallore, and may even involve the loss of his long and not Inglorious life,

What should be done with Chloa ?" another paper of good standing in Toklo- is the title of a long leading article in

the Cheia-the Editor of which considers the proper terms of peace should be as

follows:---

1-China must promise not to Interfere bere- after in any way in the domestic at forelga affatto of the Koiesn Kingdom, or to place any manner of obstacle in the way of the relations between japan and the Penisaular State.

2.Chins must conclude a new Commercial Treaty with pan, which Treaty shall contain, among other things, the three following clauses:-

a. A clause confering upon Japan uncon ditionally a privileges that Chias bas httheite

given, or may bereaker give to European and American Powers.

clause giving to Chinese merchants permission to import, and to Japanese merchants permission to export table-salt. c. A clause providing for the free export of bean-oil cake from Chefoo and New-

Foochor as griffins' allowed yiba; entrance $5. One mile and a half. -

Retsit.......... Boldheart

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Autocrat ...1962294114962044 Tue, 3 tuin 38 The FOOCHOW Deasy; o' $15 etch with $100 added, Dividet, 70 per cent, 20 per cent. and Yo per cent, to first, second and third ponies; for all Chica ponies band fide grifing at the *date of entry; weights as per scale. One

mile and a halt

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Butterfly

Gleaner Dragonfly

Time, 3 min."4 BC.

The LOTTERY CUP; value $100; for all China ponion; weights as per scale; winners at this Meeting solbe, extre; ponies that have never won a race allowed zibe'; entranos. Three quarters of a ralle,

Democrat

Mercury,... i 2 Klodar.......

Time, min. 4t see,

* 3

FULL stock of banjos, mandolines, guitars, accordions, strings and fittings of all kinds at W. Robinson & Co.

FOUR malt steamers left here to-day, namely, the Saghatten for Europe, Empress of Japan the SA for Tacome. for Vancouver, Coptic for San Francisco, and

TaRclever performance, given by the Canturion's amateur minstrel troope, at the Theatre Royal last night was a great success as far as the efforts of the "darkies" went, and it certainly merited much better support from thegeveral p public. The object for which the performances are being gives is in the highest degree a laudable one. meriting cordial cooperation and unstinted for the sake of the credit of the commanity and support and praise, and it is to be hoped, therefore, the widow who is the beneficiare, that the house will be packed to-night.

We have much pleasure to calling attention to the fact that an organ recital, to inaugurate the new organ which was partially destroyed some time ago by thieves, will be given at Union Church at 3.45 p.m. on Saturday, which should The PAGODA COP, value $100; recond pony towery largely attended by all lovers of good receive $16; fos all bows de griffins of thee, Mr. C. F. A. Sangster, who has so often date of entry, and ponies first raced in kladly promised to officiate at the organ and will charmed large audiences In the Cathedral, bas Foochow and Amoy grids weights as be supported by Mr. F. Grimble, so that a unique per scale; wlaners at this meeting rolbs, ex, and exceptionally attractive recital is assured. of two or more race talba, extra; entrance $5. One of two solos will, we understand, also be Scran fulongs.

"rendered during the reclist by one or two local

@mateurs.

Caramel. Y

'Wanderer Klegrars

zona 2 massive are 3

Time, a mlo. 01 $?”, The CONSOLATION CUF, value $:00 with $35 added for the second pony; for all song Ads beaten ponies that have run at this meeting and not was a race; weight as per scale; entrance $5. One mile.

African...

Kingston...... 2 3

Bonbon

Time, a min. 18) rec.

The CHAMPION STALES of $10 each, with $50 added; forced entry and open only to wincers at this meeting; optional for the wlaners of the Hack Sakes and Consalation Cu?; winners of two Pces $15 extra, and of more than two races $35 extra; weights se per scale. One mile and a quarter.

of the police. Instead of obstructing the police appropriated In 1893, provides $161,500 toward in the execution of their duty you should have this great arcessity, assisted them; and if you were on duty an The remaining one half of the premium on resisted, down with your side-armis. As Faglish-Account, as the profits of the year do not admit plckels you should have cat the assalfant, if he new shares has been written off Property men, and wearing the Queen's golf rm, your behavior has been disgraceful-very disgrace.

of any appropelation therefrom, ful! It was fortunate that your Officer gave both of you good characters, because the extrems Penalty in two years hard labour. I sentence you to fourteen days' hard labour each!

ST. PATRICK'S BALL.

The City Hall last Monday night was a blaze of glory, and through its beant fully decorated

danced a very pictaretque throng of Hang- rooms, halls and contidors. until an early hour the following morning, moved, talked and kong's best society. The gathe

gathering was. In bonour of good old St. Patrick, and with right good will was his memory perpetuated. Gentally, hospitality and sociablity governed the night, combined with digelty, moderation and relf-respect; and through all, the inimitable, unsurpassed sparkle of bish wit and fun wa ever present, keeping everyone bright, and happy.

CONSULTING COMMITTER. The Consulting Commliter consists of Hon. E. R. Belo, Mestre. F. A. Gorace, D.R. Sassoon, A G. Wood and St. C. Michaelsen, a fun, offer themselves for re-election.

AUDITORS.

The accounts have been audited by Mesare Fullarton Henderson and Atwell Coxin, the hatter scling in the absence of Mr. Thomas Arnold; Messrs, Arnold and Henderson offer them: cives for re-lection,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong, 13th Match, 1894,

A MATRIMONIAL SCÂNDA”.

(Before George Jamieson, Esq., Acting Chif Justice, and Messrs. 7. C. Grant E. G. Wilson, F. W. Such, J. Gould and D. W. Crawford, Jurors.)

Shangbat, Much Tib..

were tastefully lined with a great but blending The entrance way and the grand staircase

assortment of vailed coloured flowers and the first landlag, on an immense seld of green cloth, was the Harp and Shamrock surmounte by crad mille fališka, "a hundred thousand

C. Daily News says, come British naval officers

invariably pro

greets his friends. This banner was, we understand, a gift of the Sisters of the result of the fire that had been directed against significant and appropriate and in the main-ball were examining the Eastern Faris to observe the Convents. The other salutations were equally them by the Chinese afer they fell into these linked together the crests of England.

stan of the Japanese, when a 74 cm. shell had been fired from Llukungisa or one of the Chinese men-of-war was discovered imbedded in the earth

close

by one of the forts. The shell bad not

exploded.

10 a careful examination of li | was made by Woning the base plug, in

order to dlicover found to have been filled with sand and gravel. Several other anexploded Chinese shells were deviained to have had no explosive charge In them. No wonder that the magnificent arma- ment of the Wel-bui-mel forts was so ineffective against the Japanese attack.

AFTER the capitolation of Wel-hai-wel, the N. coma.," with which eve. y warm-hearted“Son scandalous matrimonial waits of modern times

e reason for tbls, and it was

Ireland and Scotland, with the legend quis reparabit, a motto which seemed to be most appropriate for the special occasion and scrroundings.

The arms, ableide, and floral designs were numerone, varied and volque, and seemed to ments while presenting many new ones as well. embody all the good ideas of previous arrange The general appearance of the suites of rooms

RIIKS v. RIIKS AND RUTTUNJEE. Shanghai bas jast brea treated to sentation in the shape of one of the most which bas, however, proved quite pleasant oasis, as it were, in a dreaty waste of intermin- able and now faitly sickening Oriental voice of a pillar of the church" heard in WIT NEWS. As usunt-in five out of ten care of the kind, the the midst of the unsavoury proceedings which, but for the fact of the parties to the cause being very well known throughout the Gorgeous East, would have been relegated to an old comer in our over crowded columns, That, how ever, certainly cannot he, for here in Hongkong the guld Shanghallan ers, and we have canse- we can appreciate a 18 morceau just well quently decided to give the fallest publicity to charming and never did a ball-ream

he whole proceedings, by reproducing the North this occasion as the couples promenaded and scene in Victoria look more attractive than on bina Daily New verbatim seport of

evidence led, and then deal with the case, a get the danced under the soft pink crystal, pear-shaped forth, on its merita whatever they may be. With pendunts of the brilliant central electrolier. The this bject in view we now give the full

report of inserted flag fountain in the main receptlan snom the first day's hearing and as we are obliged to was ingeniously worked out, and thes space underli hold over the balance of the report till: to- Bremed to be the favorite rendezvous of many of morrow, we have merely to add, at the present the clerant's dressed ladies and their partners, and the amount of the damages cnot eat, The being cosy, attractive and cooler than the inner 3.com, with costs, was awarded to the plaintiff, the

3 this causisies, along the galleries,

claimed, Yoo-winnern at this meeting allowed 7lbs. Colonial Secretary); Mr. A. J. Leach (Actingoms, they were constantly filled, In the Jury finding that Mr. Rafturize had committed moking-room the non-dancers had their joltimer with the respondent, "Dolly"; the all to themselves, and the ever-vertatil

of the children of the mariage being ever-vertaille O'Bendy the ball rolling

given to the petitioner. with songs, jokes and funny till his audience was to overcome with

The following is the report of the proceedings →→ Francle Recks, clerk in the Imperial Maritime This was a petition by Mr. Arthur James Customs at Shanghai, for judicial separation from his wile, Frances Maud Reeks, allas "Dolly" on the ground of her misconduct with Byram Ruttonfce, stock and share broker, of Shangkal, against whom damages were kigo claimed, Mr. F. Ella conducted the case for optioner in conjunction with Me H. Browett: J. C. Hanson (Mosses. Dowdall and Hanson) appeared for the co-respondent (Mr. Ruttanjee), the respondent not appearing either in person or by counsel

Yarra

Firefly..

Leander

Time, 2 mln. 538 sec.

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The WELTER PLATE value $100; for all China ponies; catch weights, ever if stone 7lbs;

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

A meeting of the Legislative Council was held als afternoon. There were present --The Governor, Sir William Robinson; Mr. J. H. Stewar) Lockhart (Registrar-General and Acilog Attorney Generaly Mr. F. A. Concer (Director

riders who havO REVET WON ATace allowed 7ibe; entrance $5. Three quartess of a mile,

Democrat....... 1 Kladat.......nsreretemps. ☎

Time, Imlo. 404120.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Roblason & Co.

The British guobont Swiff left for Chefoo to-day..

The Shanghal Tug-boat Co. Limited, pays final divideed of Tix. 7 per share for 1894, mak- ing a total of 16 per cent. for the year;

chwang 3.-China must agree to a territorial con- ceast n consisting of the Shinking Provlace, the northern half of Shantung and Formone, toge. ther with the Islands in its southern vicinity,

4. China most pay an lodemnity, the amount of which should be thousand million yes, if the Treaty be concluded alter the Great Wall has been passed by the Japanese Army and Taku bombed Navy Any may be paid la yearly instalments, the unpaid portion to hear proper rate of interest,

5.-Un the Indemnity is paid up, Japanese ACCORDING to latest advices from Shanghal, the garrisons must be malalained, at China's ex-street traffic of the Model Settlement was then

and cartinuous newfall.

of Public Works); Comdr. R. M. Rumsey, R.K..per and "Imerald dew drops," that it

(Harbour Master); Mr. A. M. Thomson (Acting Colonial Treasurer); Dr. He Kai, Messrs. J. J. Keswick, C. P. Chater, A. McConachle and E. R. Bellies, unofficial members, and Mr. A. Seth, Clerk of Councils.

MINUTES.

The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed.

PAPERS,

The following papers were laid on the table- Report on the Resumption of certain Properties and Subordinate Courts for 1894 Statement of In Tal-plagasban District; Return of Superior Water Account to 31st December, 1894, and Secretary of State's Circular Despatch Respect Colonial Military Lands and Buildings.

Tat Canadian Pacific Railway Ca's steamshiping Ampress of Ching asyivad st Xɔbe at a pan to day, sad wit leave again at midnight for this COLLARD & COLLARD FIAMOS at W. Robinson through before any other business was "trnd- & Co.

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AN URGENT MEASURE. The standing orders were suspended in anahis vernment to "rash" the following Bill acted :--

AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE ISSUE. OF BANK NOTES.

Be It enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, Council thereof, as follows:-

tarely able to join in with the last strains of Hwe won't go home till morning," as each group sauntered off at about the third cock-crow

St. Patrick's " was undoubtedly an

"hop" unqualified

pity that with fed success, and it le 365 days in the year a few more Saints of the same ilk cannot be added to the fist.

Wa congratulate the Committee on their excellent arrangements and on the exceptional success of the entire affair-in fact, it could not bave been better done even if we had managed it ourselves.

The petition was as follows

The petition of Arthur James Francis Reeks of Shanghai in the Empire of Chias, clerk in the employ of the Imperial Maritime Chinese Customs, showeth —

of the Colony, favitations having, of course, been There were present many prominent citizens. sent to Major-General and Mes. Digby Barker, Commodore and Mrs. Boyes, and to the padmanding Mears of the British and other warships BOW the babu As we smbled That your petitioner was on the gth day of out from the well supplied Refreshme Room, Uccaber, 1035, lawfully masalad to Frances Mand our eyes were struck by a telegram pinned on Reeks. then Frances Mand Corne, a splaster, at the door, which read: 14 Best wishes from St. Shanghai in the Empire of China. Patrick's Society, Shanghai, Erin so bragh," and That alter his wald marriage your petitioner views, these sent

sentiments tallled so early with our ow

lived and cohabited with bis said wife at Shange that we just marked " under L, and bal aforesaid, and that your petitioner and his

good

wishes to sald wife have had issue of

of their sald marriage hearted, bight spirited, wanderful our hearts for

for dear Old Ireland

people.

a la generativ the case with Cheap Wines. pense, in various places in China, auch places almost at 'a 'stundailli, owing to a very heavy with the advice and consent of the Legislativa | mat (be message with lots and her light- | three children, to wit, two sons and ons daughter,

BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to

be par Coenae, the difference in price belt guerrely a question of age and vintage. HISKY-All our Whisky is of excellent qually and of greater sgc than most brands In the market. The Sco'ch Whisky marked "E" e un'versally popular and is pro-

nounced by the best local connoisseure to be emperor 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 aithe

Court Ports.

to be selected by Japan in accordance with her own interests.

gives its opinion that one of the terms of The Shegro, writing on the same subject, peace should be China's adoption of the Japanese system of currency, and it writes much about the advisability of Japan and China having a common system of tokens

of value.

The Jis, another well-known journal, gives the following significant advice-

After the war Japan's alliance will be sought by not a few fat eiga Powers, la view of that obvious entie ency and for certala other reasons, she should, immediately on the con. eusion of peace, do the 'most in her power to increase hee milltary and naval prep rations end to obtain able men for her diplomatic service.

fastance of Acting Sergeant Smith at the Police FOUR Cbforse shopkeepers were charged at the

packing goods thereon. Court this morning for abstracting a street by the aggregate to $49 ware imposed and paid.

Fires amounting In

IT is difficult for any community to have a good

Bask to make, lesse, or circulate within the 1-It shall not be lawful hereafter for any Colony Bank Notes payable bearer on demand, except with the previous sanction of one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State signified through the Governor.

2-This Oriinance

one of which said sons is since deceased,

3-That on the 26th day of November, 1893, and alber days between that day and this date the said Frances Maud Reeks at Shanghal aforesaid committed and has committed adultery with Byrom Ruttunjec, of Shanghai, aforesaid, Major G. K. | sbursbroker.

The following were the Commitees to whom the thanks of the guests are due

Dance Commlitee Mr. T Jackson, Chair. man, Mr. A. Coxop, Mr. S. L. Darby, Mr. J. J. Francis, QC. Mr. R. B. Garde, R. N., Dr.

R. N 15. S., Mr. B. D. Sanders, Mr. L. T. Saunderson, baving se committed adultery with the wife of More, A.P.D.,

Colonel

4-And I your petitioner claims damages from Power, R. B.. S7, R. E, Mr. E.Dthe sald Byram Rettuajce on the ground of

B., Surgeon Colonel

your petliloker Tie, 3.000 S.

Your petitioner therefore bumbly prayst

government so long as every official is danousted Noles payable ince shall not affect any Bank Harigan, Lieutenant Maza..

cap'emporary very sensibly remarks, it is the simply because be is an official. As an American

talk about boodler's that often produces boodiers, W. ROBINSON & Co, piano baliders, tuners and repairers,

SIX months' imprisonment was the dose of physic administered by Mr. Hastings at the Police Court this morning to Long Pak Hang, a school-mater, för Annexing a box of clothing Staff of our entered local contemporary the the property of Ho Re-chun, a member of the Tsun Wan Yat Po.

le bearer on demand, which are shall it affect any right or privilege, possessed by in circulation on the 20th day of March

1895 nor

the

demand.

any Bank under Royal of Ordinance, of Colony, of issufug or re-issuing within the

Bul

Billa or Notes payable to bearer on

caitoa of the Colonial Treasurer, furnish him 3-Every Bank shall, upon the wrliten appli- with a statement of its Bank Notes payable to bearer on demand in circulation on the 20th day. of March 1895. Such statement shall be signed accountant of such Bank and shall be sufficient by the banker, or manager, or agent and to enable auch Bank Notes in circulation on atich

To the N. G. Daily News of thú vgth Joo. 1 to strato be distingubhed kom those not then We much regret to say that abolt or well-known

resected old resident of Shanghal kas includes say person, partnership, or company 4-Is this Ordinance the word "Hask" A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. country and that they portray to a certain Tuesday apnounced the death at Edinburgh of/ carrying on the business of banking within the

joined the majority. A telegram ronived

colony.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Troopkone: 9th January, 1Pog,

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

Knowing, as we do, that the Japanese ment, we may safely conclude that the press is under the thumb of the Govern- expressions given by our Japanese con- temporaries are those of the greater part of the representatives of the people of the extent the goal towards which the Mikado's advisers are advancing by leaps Ts and bounds, and will probably reach unless prevented by one or more of the European Powers.

SUBSCRIERES TO THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.

MARRIAGES,

TELEGRAMS.

SLATIN BEY,

LONDON, March 20th. opinion that the dervishes will not attack Kassal

Slatin Bey has mitived at Cairo, he is of but will endeavour to prevent the Italian advance to the north-west.

THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS, Mr, Forter and Li Hung-chang have arrived due respect,

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Mr. J. A. Taylor, formerly the manager of the Chattered Mercantile finch at Shanghai, whose | passed and signed by the Governor and will The whole Bill was, without discussion, read, fest acquaintance with this port dates back hitherto be known as Ordinance No. 1 of 1895- thirty years,

This, however, does not affect so-called Chiness bank notor.

New Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. Robinson & Co··

LATEST advicću received inous Shanghai indicate What the Japanese, with a view to degrading the corsupt colésia of Manaka inuimensten, wän käve

THE NEW BANITARY BYE-LAWS,

La P.

Preston,

B. and Mr. A. K. Travers. Sub-Committee-Major Moore, Mr. S. L. Dasby, Mr. E. D. Sanders, Licat. L. T. Saunder- 1on, and Lieutenant May

Wine, Supper, etc.,-Major G. K. Moors and Mr. S. L. Darby

That the Court will be pleased to decrea that your

etitioner may be judicially separated from the said Frances Maud Reeks.

That the

L. T. Saunderson, and Lieutenant May.

Decorating-ME. D. Sanders, Lieutenant the child the petitioner have the custody of

of the sald marriage.

Bilgade :-

The following was the dance programme, the masie belag supplied by the band of the Rifia

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Yalan Pas de Quarts

Falka Veine-... Yulse, Landers

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DELTAREJOONARAŠTAJ

Pas da Quite

Value

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Santiago, Susplaad

River of York. wistmeita Bric à brid

Ri Dord @ninapona, Traæxlitlul en bas

Round the Town. negen. Torpador.

stup

Yeballs, Ime Good bya.

Polka & OnopCom Autors & Harun Bearum Galop.

2.

That the Court will be pleased to arcestala by the verdict of a jury the amount of damages to be recovered by your petitioner from the co- respondent and to direct in what manner the

| Sane thall be paid or be pleased to decrea

That the

Court

corespondent

pay the costs of and to this petition, and

our pet'foner have such other and Imther tellef in the premises as to this honour. able Court may seem meet.

The

follows:

Answer of the co-respondent was as

1, Byram Ruttunjer, of Shanghai in the Em.

pire of China, the co-respondent in this sult, make oath and say as follows:--

I.I have in my possession or power the dreumenti

telering to the matters in question la

1185 which come in force on the 1st proxims

The new and greatly needed sanitary regula- CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO., LD, this case set forth in the schedule herein, were unuminously passed,

2-I have had from time to time in my

The following is the report for presentation to own several letters written to me by

too long been allowed, io, zida the “bigh born' || | [Owing to pressure on aur space a full report of the shareholders at the annual general, magtips Tatters I have invariably destroyed soon after I

their shamefully dowstredang sibelt thrjßg and 4% te Peking, ne nuch as possible in the syss of law-abiding subjects, intend using the Pescadores as a base for operations against Formosa and South Chics.

AT the Police Court, this morning, hekure Mr.

the

proceedings is held over.]

DISGRacing the QUEEN'S UNIFORM.

At the Magistracy this morning Mr. Hastings,

Mand Rerks, the respondent, but these

to be held at the Offices of the General Agreceived them and at the commencement of this on the 26th stant.'

at Shimonoseki and bave been received with ali | Hastings, Mr. G. Halbard Plean's Road Palice Magistrato, was occupied over an hour la | ferer: Medal cost frat half of the year under lower in goration in this sult other than the

| Zest, charged der Lang:RMI) Ahipating from dealing with a disgraceful case of military lázok | replem

by the S Grought and sub the matter

THE LOSS OF THE "REINA REGENTE. Inst. The complainan mud that about 5:30

her service with the mom: 24:813:35 on the 19th kiniem.

Acting Corporal Samuel H. Taylor and Private the boy $15.15 | William Moore, of the Rifle Brigade, was to pay the compendana's hilly Jak, 1 never found his way:

On the 7th March, at the Imperial German Consulate General and afterwards at the Holy Triolty Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. H. C. Hodges, M.A., CARI, WOLTER, of Chemalso, Korea, to JEANNIE, eldest daughter of James with all hands in Trafaigne Bay, is confirmed. Johnaton, Esq, of Messi, Boyd & Co., Ltd., of The wreck of the vessel has been found, sub- Pantung.

merged,

On the 12th Match, at Trinity Cathedral, Shanghal, by the Rev, H. C. Hodges, M.A... WILLIAM FAPPS, to HENRIETTA W. THORNLEY. BIRTHS,

At Pootung, Shanghai, on the roth March, the wife of W. WILSON, LM. Customs, of a daughter, At Chinking, on the 10th March, Mr. R. H. NASH, of op.

At Shanghat, on the 11th March, the wife of *FREDERICK CLIFTON, S. W. W. Co., of a son.

A No, 34, Qulusan Road, Shanghai, on the 1th March, the wife of P. J. DA Roza, of a daughter.

DEATHS.

At Hamburg, on the 28th January, Mr BERNHARD TELGZ, aged 56 yente.

At Edinburgh, N.B., on the 8th March, JAMES ALEXANDER TAYLOR, aged 52 years,

At ka sealdante, No. 10, Peking Road, Shang! bal, on the sath March, Pongar Francis, in the 69th year of his age.

the

The General Agents now submit to the share, stil I had none of these letters remaining in my holders their report on the Company's Paper Porto the for 159', with the accompanying IADENÍ O › the best of my knowledge, information, accounts to 31st December last,

Red teller I have not now and never bad in of business was much Interrasserien, custody, or power, or in the posses

my with lo the

solicitors, any documents relating 10 sequent visitation of

the financial effect documents set forth in the said schedule, and of which was felt

After the men of the letters referred to in paragraph (wo. June. On these calamillas there followed | the The schedule above referred to

country, so that the results of the yerless do not equal those of the pieces disasters, enough the figures, la slew of the

although ferred to, prove the substantial hold which the

An interim dividend of

I per share was paid Inclusive of fals and of 816,373 49 brought forward petition.

August last, amounting to $150,208.00 om 1891, the suit profit amounts to jaro, jak iz which the General ould be appropriated as and Consulting Com milles recommend, follows, wix.

May's recommendations. Ésɔnt) the eagletra | According to the evidence of the Acting Sereno [pany's produce has "on"the "Com- |

markets.

$8

The loss of the Sparish cruiser Reina Regents; | pm, es:tha, 19% !Esskaging and out. But | charged at the Instance of Acting Sergeant Scott China and Japan War, which restricted sales t

| information to the IN MOBILE CE90 1244 | 1.2 ampting to rescue prisoner (W. J. I the 'leten THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

dive arrested the stelag yum in hip hippo. Bishop, stoker of M.S. Centurion, who was | year'a State for India, is still confined to his bed.

The Right Hon. W. H. Fowler, Secretary of Imprisonment, This shake "sabbat pos adtak, JEY,

The defendant only waterkramenty fined $10 for disorderly conduct and swashing a dog

hawks famp) from the lawful custody of the polios.

The defendants denied of cervants. A NEW SPEAKER,

NEW plane repairing machlowy, received by be was taking the stoker to the station, when tappeared that about midnight on the roth fast, W. Robinson & HAJA N

the accused members of the Rifle Brigade tuberfered and said "you'd desilastion of the troops of the Imperial alone? Then they became

better leave him hima Body Guard and the reserves from veral other is required no less than foar Europeans and two abstrepesous and avisions now being mobride, afegidililma, Indian members of the Force to land the has sọ:fig: nóf]léshad All Tüpark de vera in the lock up. When at the station the "

trio acular press, which, though they have boys"

SAY Interim

Dividsed at $3 per “shers. ventured on mysterious, opeculatians,, either seached but the police were on the alert and Final Dividend of 14 per

CAFTI

an' high flaks' and refused to be know

* The mot vil karwed to

to proved to too much for them. The two #braves poblias - Bye: Atasament on the subjiet. The apes & ceck-and-bull yarn in their

making $10 for the year, defence Hiroshima i bent ye, of which sumber Polles Court to constantly lectura soldies, dent Tagan Mall bears stop palmsta

Carry forward to sexĮ KOCOUR that the The Magistrate, in addressing the defens roms trong phase addon sale, case, in pericolas was too disgraceful

Lord Rosebery presided at a Cabinet Council to settle the question of the election of a sparker for the House of Comment, and it was decided that Mr. Campbell Bannerman should not stand ar a candidate for the post.

FOOCHOW RACES.

(Special to Hongkong Trisgraph} SECOND DAY, WEDN26DAY, 20TH MARⱭ H, 1895

The FONKIEN CUy; value $100; second pony

total number 82016129 DEJTEPANN/Diants, het be bad loo much to do ju :

the

to recivo $25, third peny Sts. For all Chine por len; weights as per scale; winners of and to misións, the Talinde, Including the to be passed over lightly, You said: hay haya has now bien began, and towards itakuz face at bfs Meeting 7 lbs, extra, of a or moré

The water supply scheme referred Faces ralbs, enten panies first sawed fataleedON NETA, 2379

Imperial Body Guard, Ving later en te lake comitted a serious offence by salawfully | hon appropriated and half of the

attempting to resona u prissover frees the custody ↑ Now viagno, vừng sâu,sody which, i fa molto benede odi #o đâ

Letter from respondent to petitioner dated and October, 1894, with repir from petitioner to respondant writen at the back.

Letter from Mr. H. S. Wilkinson to respondent, dated 18th October, 1893,

Pethlon for

Judicial separation, presented by priftioner in this Court against the respondant on the sath November, 893.

Copy of affidavit of petitioner in support of

Citation to the respondent which accompanied the patiiles,

Sworn at Shanghai, la the Empire of Chios, this 22nd day of Fabraery, 1795. * Before me

(Signed) B. RUTTUNJEE.

BULLOCK,

Acting Registrar,

The blidarit in support of the petition wan Jame --1, Arthur James Francis Racks, of Shangbai, In the Empire of Chian, cleak in the employ of the farcitsi Maluma Chlässe Customs, make adriah petitioner in the master and

„LOTYNI DĪĶĪNDOLATY ityau vắt as

pela patemptarse

al d

UMAR 327 GRE

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