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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRİDAY, MARCH 22, 1905.

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to become "n"offender than the child of fawful wedlock,"

Lou

average

to the coinage of supers for Jadi, open them to the use of machinery and to the organ in the finel Sam Emmett. Berg: 5. Wingate, other provision is apt to be ma'e for the care of

hostile po ilon as regarded the Government of Brittab Jabour must fall off more. The questian Open Sculls, Bubene an Hunting repeatedly The most hapeless juvenile offenders are those

India, by forcing its n silver was determined for a time hung f

fire.

when the coinage

becomes Questions as to the device does,

of the of of

divergence

produced by between gold and silver bus most pressin involving,

DBC,

[

told,

to be adopted on the coln have, we

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be hea

So far everything seemed to be fair and to run tries; and it was evident that our manufacturers | He was third far the Champion Fours with amen:hly, and probably the new British dular) were losing their hold on the markets of Oriental T. Gibson, J. Gibeon and G. Gibson. Beat G would have been in circulation by this time. countries. The fall in the gold price of silver Norvell on the Tyne for 450 aside. Won the

Another "curious circumstance " is that "It is Certain over-anxious friends of the new currency

bas given a great advantage to the deve Lock-to-Lack Times double scoffing prize with generally better for the fatore of a child to lose thought, however, that ther had found in it the

lopment ol I manufactures luɛ these countries, and H. Michelle. In 1892 sawed second to Babear both its parents than to lose only one of them." elements of their universst pancen of bi-metal-Asiatic ponds are rapidly supplying the Eastern for the National Regale Open Sculls, and This is explained by the fact that when both are Hsm, and somewhat indiscreetly urged the mat. markets, which ware formerly suppli daimo second to the Champlon Fours with Wingate,

the child is taken to some benevolent Instite The Indian Government, pretty well sick of exclusively by English goods. Thas already Parry and Nicholle after a fine race. Won the tion. It is said, also, that the loss of the mother bi-metallism, not unnaturally paused to consider the products British labour have begun to

Searle Memorial Challenge Cup Handicap with it on the swe less serious deprivation than and s Its peaktion. Should it, after closing Its Mints be

of a father. In the We the Indians and the sc. from Fiubear on March 25th, 1801 heating the loca os.

former and Japanese get more

case some

that of dollare for the Strats? The exchange to

8tec; and

-cond

in Champlon Fout, till relates her childgen but, to support them, is

the child, while

while in the latter case the *mother banks had for time laced themselves in a of

of factories, the demand for gooda

with East, Emmett, and Corcoran. In

In the

rced to be absent from them most of the time. fuled, and the lastamed declined to start on born of criminal parents. If a child of criminal so that the schemes the coniinued employment of a large for his ance with Rubear, and at about this time deurent should escape the meshes of the law till. |

the following day. Harding treined Saltenborn of our operatives, and thenger i beating W. A. BY

won an ook skiff, presented by the Sunt paper, department of crime, it is almost impossible to acquired skill and experience in some cause other delays, and the coin, which we had that threatens them. Whße the Lancashire Cobb in the final best, in February, 1801, he reclaim bim from a criminal career." A Bund-

men are becoming alive to the

14 arce and "Doggett

Pearce bren given to understand would be ready at or about the beginning of the year, is now postponed spinning rails are working at a loss, the British from time to time, and no certainty exists as to Consul at Hlogo reports to the Foreign Office when it will be ready Other questions Bave that twenty-one local colon mille paid dividends Arisen as to weight fireness. It was intended in 1891 of 17 per cent. og an average, the highest to replace the Mexicanes, in the end The Astatic works to-day at one half the wages being 28 per cent, and the lowest 8 per cent, graine and to be 902 fineness. In it bas been decided to make it the equivalent of gold, though at the same wages in sliver, that the Japanese Fen, 415 grains weight and goo he did twenty years ago, whereas the British fineness. The reasons sre, of course, the well-workman bas as high wages in gold as he had known rule that the inferior coin drives out the twenty years ago. The result of this is that the ber of the Nep'ane R C., Budapest, Hungary, Mr. Morrison, on this feature of his subject, superior. This in, however, not absolutely China Mutual Steamship Co., Ltd., of London, the case, the half-collar does not drive out had, owing to low freights and the necessity of the whole, because their nominal and cloal exercising every economy so as to meet the values are in proportion, and it was not the severe competition, commenced to make the Japanese

repairs to their vessels in Singapore, and in Pen, but the Mexican Dollar, be om China and Japan, and this is only one instance of coin was tended to replace. The difference In

Land fingress has prevented I the from the manner in which British labour ja being culating fredly in Chins, and there is fear that displaced. Sir Thomas Sutherland remarked here that there the same. rule will Dolar, which will be nhigher value and will might be gentlemen

unknown. Apart from these considerations there are offer entangling circatastances con nected with the new dollar. Its indiscreet friends have given out that it is to be supported because and Duudet jute goods are being driven from | The Survey parties under Colonel R. G. Wood- stone produce an abnormal crop of offenders; it will cause a demand for silver. It is the old the markets of the East, and in the case of ethorpe have been carrying out large surveys, | they are the product of the two acting in com-

DE

Cry

to weigh

yen

of the casa regarding parental conditions is that in eighty-live cues in every bandred the rentie offender is in a bad parental cond!

er lage proportion of juvenile crimiciale come As to economic conditions, we are told that a

from the lowest trata of society, that'of" general hou ,” and especially general labourers in the towns.

Need Babes: for £200 from Putner to Marke, and beat the ex Champion of England with consummate ere. Harding has rowed in thres highest bandicaps to the Tene, and in numerous handt, flow"" success. The Chelsea ind has been the means caps and club reces on the Thames, with verled of saving severat lives from drowning, and has done well trainer, having superintended the waterford R., Ireland, ale trained the mem

th 1992 and 1891.

SIAMESE AFFAIRS.

THE BUFFER STATE,

The Madras Mall hears that the work of the

Many to the new British | lately at a P. and O. Co.'s meeting vet vember last towards the Mekong, and thence to

of cornering the market. The Banks Kuaranice a minimum of 5,000,000 dollars, and It is supposed that the increased demand will rate the price of silver, and that trade will be benefited. There is one serios item forgotten In thi argument, Demand is only one factor in enhancing price

many cases it has the effect. Larre demand, coupled with apposite short supply, will undoubtedly raise the price

of

present

see that company's mail steamers built on the Yangtze in China instead of on the Clyde, the Teen, or the Tyne. Lancashire Cotton Rd

Mission which proceeded from Perms in No- satisfactorily under the direction of Messer, the Mong Hing State, has proceeded most Scots and Warry. The date of the return of the Mistian has not been definitely decided sa ret.

Respect for trath compels me to admi, qaya, "thit low economic condition, standing by Itself and acting by itself, does not produce an abnormal amount of crime, He says that we And that there in

lenat

crime where there fs "and also that "where there most pauperism is most pauperlim there is least crime." Little sald on this interesting point, but the remark tu made that in the town the labourer's economic condition te probably better than in the country, better than in the town." but in the country .bis character is probably

diius nor advers economic conditions acting. In conclusion, neither adverse biological con-

and checking, wherever necessary, portions of bination and Indivisibly.

the previous year's work.

THE AMHERST BOUNDARY.

but farge depinbelum be attained. become a national camily, and the greatly proceeding most satisfactorily with the help of

To-day's

Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

'HE Undersigned has received instructions

of perue. tly reducing prices to the lowest, the Age prices of commodities, which Government from Barekok. The boundary lstrom C. F. A. SANOster, Erg.... Official

* commodity t

coupled with practically hedsply, has ever had the tendency

catanati-le with profitable production. It was any fidently prophesied that the fall in the price

all

will be found most

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PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY, the 29th March, 1991, AT 2.30 P.M.,

from the Australian and American markets also. by the productions of the Bombay colton mills and the Calcutta jote mills. But Japan and China, since the closing of the Indian miste and the farther fall in the gold price of silver, are A Madras paper hears that the work of the rapidly extending their colton mills, so that

Amherst Slam ese Boundary Commission, which Bombay cotton goods are belog displaced in hegan towards the end of December last, under China and Japan by local manufactures. Thus

the direction of Mr. A. E. Rawlings, Superlaten. the divergence between gold and silver hat dent of Paller from Burns, as Commissioner, is Increased purchasing

gold,

** shown in the two representatives deputed by the Siamese our present

of the century, has ruined the being checked and demarcated from the site farmers and the landed classes, reduced the

Administrator, to Sell by Pagodas "northwards known as the "Three of vaines

nearly

every class of property, and along the hills in the Tavoy province. A Survey of silver suid affect targely the notput in 1894 Varkibire. Dund on the trade of Lancashire, party is with the Commission carrying on excel- !

indicted serious injury

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get the country. It work in the sentement of this portion of the the nines were destrous in case of a fumber drop bas brought Australia and New Zealand to a post-south eastern frontier of Burma, of putting on the market all "in face." Now it seems that the output goes on nearly as briskly tion of widespread Insolvency. It is impossible an ever, and that instead of its dropping, 50 or to pre

predict bow mach further prices may fall, but even 20 per cent, so per cent is the outside According to Mr. Sauerbeck's Index numbers fir it. In other words, the output has droppert fall of 40 per cent., is the average prices of the

there has thr

has in the last twenty-five years been a from sonicthing over 60,000,000 ounces to about 55 000.000. There must be some good reason forty-five principal commodities in this country. for this result, as we cannot suppose that all this As a contrast to this the prices in silver of twenty silver is being turned out at a dead loss. The leading commodities of Chinese production were demand for the 4,000,000 ounces required to coin on the average, nearly at the same prices in the 5,000,000 dollars may be eclable Shanghai in

an appicclable

Morrison, of 1. in prices has been accompanied by Increase of demand, Lutfi fit not antice to raise ata blits in 3 * they were in 1873, and this the cutput near the limits of ltr capacity. Let n

bigb degree of prosperity in China and Japan. have the British Dollar by all means; it is not The prices in Indis tell nearly the same tale. to our credit we did not have it long ago; but The rehabilitation of allver in the Western world let us not cog a useful currency by false promises

and its restoration to its former position as a

and expect from it the Impossible.

THE CRITICAL POSITION OF BRITISH TRADE WITH ORIENTAL COUNTRIES.

BY HON, T. H. WHITEHEAD, M.L.C.

The following abstract of a most interesting paper, read by Me. T. H, Whitebead ata meeting

recognised standard of value concurrently with

gold can alone give what is essential, vix, a world-wide standard of value which would possess the maximum of stability.

A lengthy discussion, followed,

THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

EVOLUTION OF THE BOT CRIMINAL.

the production of juvenile offenders formed the The factors that enter most prominently Into subject of a recent addiess before the Cambridge Ethical Society, of England, by bridge

onder. Mr. Morrison's deliy dulles have for years brought him into close contact with inmates of the reformatories and Industrial schools to which juvenile delinquents are sent. The address is pobilshed in The Inter-

national Fournal of Bikles Canary), and extends over twenty pages. We summarize the points made as follows:-

The conditions which produce Juvenile crime are divided into two general divisions, those realding in the criminal's nature (physical and and those that are external (home Influences and economic conditions). mental)

The first physical factor neted is that of sex. Whether in the prison, the toformatory, or the Industrial school, boys outnumber girls at least five to one." "The theory that the difference in social functions accounts for the difference in point of crime between the two sexes, Mr. Mor rison subscribes to in a me sure but it does not, he thinks, apply to juvenile offenders under the age of fourteen before the difference in social function existed.

NEW ZEALAND v. TYNESIDE.

Little thought the New Zealand Irlends of Royal Colonial Institute, held at the Whitebail of Tom Sullivan, the erstwhile champion Rooms, Hotel Metropola, Whitehall Place, on of that colony, that he would so soon bave to Tuesday, February $212, at 8 p.m.. Nevile Lab-resign the honor of the sculling championship back, Esq

in the Chair, will be read with of England to the Tynesider, C. R. Harding, Enterest here:--

says the Sydney Star of the 36th alto. Coming Mr. Whitebead began by explaining that he so recently from New Zealand the bitter winter spoke-from an experience of twenty years in of England might have had some effect on "Children under this age are brought up in exchange banking In India, Chlan, and Japan, Sullivan, and in any case be must have made the same way. They are subjected to almost and bis reason for dearing to present his views his man go, as there were only four lengths the asme supervision; their social fe before the Members of the Royal Colonial between them at the finish.

Is the

all its essential features; in Fame Institute was bla profound conviction that British statesmen and the British public were in great measure unaware of the enormous national Interests that have already been partially sacrificed, and the further existence of watch fu seriously imperilled. His Paper dealt with the

at his SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road, THE LIBRARY, belonging to the Estate of the late Mr. ROBERT FRASER-SMITH. TERMS OF SALE:-As customary.

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J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer. Hongkong, and Mirch, 1805.

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG.

HE Steamship THE

at Noon

Captain Richards, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the a8th Instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 21ad March, 1995.

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"CARMARTHENSHIRE,"

ZETLAND

LODGE,

No, jas, E.C.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONE HALL, Zailand Street, on MONDAY, the 14t April, at 8.30 for pm. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, 22nd March, 1865.

FOR SALE.

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Practically, the recent race on the Tyne for and yet bays under fourteen are five times from the Office of the Honkgong Telegraph,

£400, the championship of England and the Sportsman's Challenge Belt, was for the cham- plonship of the world, los although Jim Stanbury still holds that honor it is not considered likely that be will be able to get In condition for such successful finish as he made of another

ooring subjects: The Decadence of British collivan's pratension to the championship-in

trade, Indian manufactures superseding Brithub gords, The critical portion of Billlah Industries, The clost' g of the In lan mints, Offering a bounty to Chinese and Japanese manufactures. The vast Industrial future for China and Japan, The diver gence between gold and silver national back to the

A Calamity. The stability of prices to silver-ualog count fer, and The perilous position of British

labour.

fact that his racing days are over. Sullivan left few filends in Sydney, and but little Interest was taken to the race, except that the honor that Trickett brought away from the Tyne had gone

́old river.

The riverside smutty #business which Sullivan has gone in for 'pub for the past two years apparently has not

as a scoller.

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY, Issued more likely to become offenders than girls,"

The next physical factor referred to in that of is the best and most complete work of the kind constitutional defects and infirmities." The ever published in Ast. The Directory contains inmates of reformalary Institutions, although all the latest and most reliable statistics concern they mast before admision be certified to as ing China, Japan and all the other Countries in sound and healthy, show rate of mortality the Far East, with a mass of varied Information three

imes a high that of the general on many interesting subjects unrivalled by any juvenile population of the same ago. An elmller publication in any part of the World. additional sign of physical degeneracy is seen in the high rate of mortally among the parents of these tomates, from thirty-three to forty-five of every hundred having lost one of holb parents. The same sort of physical inferiority is seen in the measurements given |

for inmates of a Lan. cashire ludustetal school. Thus, in stature

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"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

Pedder's Hitli Hongkong, 4th February, 1805.

labour as affected by the competition of Asiatic improved war. free fa bapes not only of the average measurement of boy lamates of

He, howarar, regaluing the championship of England, but of thisteen was 53.2 inches, to an average securing the

onor of champion of the greater honor world. With a view to deciding his fate in this the general

of 569 inches among bays of thirtees in direction be issued a challenge to row Harding of the two classes are, respectively, 77.1 pounds

population: the figures for

for weight another race on the Thames for 4400, the event to 82.6 pounds; chest measurement, 26.31 to take place in Aprill next. Our cables announce to 28.3 inches; span of arms, 32.45 inches to that Harding bas accepted the challenge, and 55.15 inches. Ah-ut two thirds of the Juvenile VICTORIA, that bis friends are so confident of victory for Inmates of prisons "ave below the average of him that arrangements are already being made the general population of the same age, Is

to send him to Australia to take the champion-weight and stature."

ship from easy-going "Jim" Stanbury. He

The mental capacity, we are assured, is also

Masonic,

I CHAPTER

No. jag, E.C.

N EMERGENCY CONVOCATION of the

In support of this formidable arraignment of aar present monetary system, snderlying the anove summary of subjects, he began by showing that, according to the Board of Trade retures, our imports for 1891 amounted to £435,000.000, whereas for 1894 they only amounted to £408,000,,000, the thère A R

As a falling off in the inst three years of £17,000,000. On the alber hand the experts for 1890 amounted to £327,000,000, whereas in 1894 they wers only 007,000, falling off of no less than $54,000,000 in four years. Still more striking In the

comparison of 1894 with 1872. In the recond-raters, although there are few of these often superficial sharpness and dexterity in ❘ FREEMASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on TUES- vere £274,000,000, against left now. Some of the river men might, however, certain directions," arising from such children's DAY, the 26th instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. 14 the exports

In 1873, that is 6314,000,000 In

40,000.000. It veritable Searles and Beaches. A tour to America precocity akin to the Instincts of the wild invited to attend. was pointed cat also that the exports of British is also under consideration for Harding, where animal "the Impression of many people that and. Irlab produce to silver-using

Ping countries Beach's old

Gandeur,

the object. antagonist,

Juvenile offenders have more than an average between 1870 and increased by 18 per cent

Sullivan's career is

well while those to gold-using countries decreased Australians. His beat pre enough known to share of intellectual ability is, we are told,

performance was in the

the certainly su erroneous Impression. 12 per cent. The exports of cotton cloth race with Dutch on the Parramatta when, with a

its

respect of moral

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would also be able to get on a few matches with of "a distinctly inferior type," While there b A above CHAPTER will be held in the

the last twentƒ-two years ofiling, off in come to the front in the interim and prove being left to themselves at an early age—a | precisely. Visiting Companions are Bordaily

by

11893

brought on

In

Hongkong, 18th March, thog.

EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 364.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

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la ble favor, he put up a record. This tendens of the New York State Reformatory A LODGE wit be held in the TREIMABONE Increased la quantliv from 1871 to 1883 by more strong tide race for the championship with Lis quoted to the effect that three fourths of the 1 HALL, Zetland Street, an THURSDAY, the 28th Stanbury, when Stanbury won so easily that the inmates have little or no susceptibility to fastant, as Ergo far. p.m. precisely, Visiting New Zealander had nothing further to say in the moral impressions, and one third of them Brethren are cordially invited to attend, witter. Then he went to England and won the have absolutely none." This would also, Mr. Hongkong, 21st March, 1895.

championship from Bubear.

bore at Chelses on Mey gaib, ils

than 31 per cent, whereas from 1883 the tecrease was less than 5 per cent. It was estimated that the total value of cotton goods produced in the United Kingdom in the years 1871-73 was on an average

•£102,000,000, while the zonual averago | English was born at

Morrison a

prisons,

hold true of inmates in English Feebleness of willpower, which is

10 11891-93 WAL

was only £89,000,000. The figures were then given of the exports of 1868. Ha atanda git. 54in, in height, and weighs | another characteristic, thought to be in large

Jadia to

to China and Japan, showing an gat. 3lb. His record is Won Chelsea Coat part an inheritance, Incapacity to control the

yarn

hom

ir

T crease from 7,926,000

5,000 lb. in 1876-77 10 and Badge on September 8th, 1883, beating in child being exhibited among more than forty 189,000,000 lb. in 1893-93, and the plece goods final heat Priest,

est, Meredith and Eager. Won per cent. of the parents of juvenile offenders. from 16,500,000 to 80,000,000 yards. As against Pata Coat

Patney

Badge September 26, 1884. And

External conditions are then considered, the

Tare, showing In 1894 adverse balances of | White HP promoted by Mr. W. Winch, of reformatories are either illegitimate, havo Jour

cotton

would Europe

of

might

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PRICES VERY MODERATE,

the great prosperity of the Indian cotton mills Won T.R.C. Sculling Handicap from scratch; parental conditions first. One half or more of tp to the closing of the mints, the figures were with H. Thomas won Pairs at Battersea Regatta; the inmates of the industrial schools and given of the sixty-seven spinning companies was handicap

His first really Barnen.

Important one or both parents by death, or have been On the other hand, evidence was race was winning Doggett's Coat Badge in deserted. One observation made 'as follows: given of the enormous strides that were being 1889, when he gave sure signs of developing into "It is very curious fact that the abnormal parental condition of legitimacy is not so made in Japan and China in the erection of ■ good scullar sooner or later. In 1890 woodactive of the juvenile offenders a mili and that the products of Asiatic Limited Scoils (colia National Regatta, and

before long dominate the markets finished third ta dual heat of Fours with H. naturally be supposed. Illegitimate children de

Clasper, T. Green and Carter. Best Jacob not con

not contribute The chief cause of the stagnation and depres- Tyrrell from Potary to

more than their proper share to Mortlake for ston in trade and Industry in this country was bad me to sortlake, in the same year. Won Information that

Reside the population of reformatory school," was besten by Dubber Follett for doa-side,

This is accounted for by the further striking our contracted currency under gold

all Over England tallium, which was inadequate to the malaten. Grand Fours in the Surrey United R. C., and legitimacy to most prevalent where there is

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under": ance of prices ; whereas the chief cause of the way besten by John Carcoran by half a length smallest amount of crime." The

degree of

of sighed, prosperity of India, China, and Japan was then the Surrey Limited R. C. Challenge Cup. density of population govers both llegimacy fact of these countries having an adequate Then, in 1891, Herdlag won the Open Sculls at and cilme, operating la sparsely settled districts amount of money. This affected our national the National Regatta, baxding the deal to produce the former, fa denso districta ta-pro» interests, not only in regard to cotion goode, but W. G. East, J. Corcoran, Dabber Follett, duce the latter. Social conditions being equal nino in regard to jute, tis, wool, and other indus: squalling the record between the bridges, | however, the legitimate child "is more Ehely || Ronghong, geð Janissy, vind.

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-HALF-MILK RACK.- Priza: Presented. For all Chian Ponies; weight for inches as per acale with 12lbs, added.

Subscription Griffins of 1894/95, allowed pibe; bona fide Palo Ponies and Hacks, flowed ribs; Second to receive fro; Third to save Stake. Entrance, $3.

-POLO SCURRY-Prize Presented. For al Bona fide Polo Pontes; catch weights over 1st. lbs.; Second to Stake; Entrance,

A quarter-of-a-mile.

or

3-ONE MILK HANDICAP-A forced entry for all China Pontes entered at this Sky Meet. ing (except races and 7). Entrance, $1; Entries felt in after 17th April, $4.00 extra, Entrance fees with tro added to go to the Winner: Second to receive $20; Third to save take 4.-THREE-QUARTER MILE RACK-Prize Pre- sented. Second receive $10; Third to zave Stake. For Subscription Griffins of Any year; Weight for inches as per scale. Winners and placed Ponies at any Race Meeling in Hongkong

China (Off-Daya nat to Coast), The, and gibs, extra respec- tively, Penaltier kecumulative, STEEPLYCHASE-Priys Presented. Secred to receive $10; Third to sive Stake. For all Chins Pontes; weight for 1-ches as per scale; Ponles other than Subscription Griffins and Sona fide Polo Pontes and Hacks, to carry 17st.; previous Winners and placed Ponies In a Steeplechare roths. and 5lbs. respectively; Entrance From the Black Rock, Once Round and in. FIVI FURLONGS RACE-Prize Presented. Second to receive $ro; Third to save Stake For all China Ponies; wel

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OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

THIS

HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a above sea-level, has just been thoroughly NEW WING has been hul't, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mateland of China..

SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, (FROM APRIL 1ST TO OCTOBER 31ST), One person, per day.. One persen, per month Married couple (occupying one room) per *****...$75 to

day Married couple (occupying one room) per Married couple (occupying two rooms)

month......... per month...

For further particulars, apply to

4.00 90.00

7.00

750.00

sies......... 170.00

THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel [28

Hongkong, 16th March, vRq”.

BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shau-ki-wan Road.)

"HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and

THE FOVINAR Ue only exant DRIVE to be had on the Island, "BAY VIEW occupies the best situatlen on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breesen from the Southward, Steams-launches can at zay 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. dally.

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- | class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can

be served at all bpers.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1806.

fig THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Qusan's Read and Duddell Street.) THE Underigned has always thought that

much a pluer a thin war the one thing needed to fit in between Hotel Love and the PRIVATE BOARDING Hous--providing it be First-class in every detail. A place where onm may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day up to 11 P.M.; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per Manu or ORDER-the Parties sending Dishes, &c., for same-and Cash, Terms --- Breakfast...per meal. $.0.75...per Mouth $is Tiffa.........

$0.75

$20 Dinner

$1.25...

"

Tiffin and Dinner da

FOR INFANTS AND IVALIDS. TAVING been appointed SOLE AGENTS HA

for this Port, the Undersigned are Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner... prepared to Supply MELLIN'S FOOD and Breakfast and Tiffin other MELLIN'S SPECIALITIES la large or small quantities at very favourable charges. Special term to the Trade,

KAY & Co.,

Sole Agents, 26. Hollywood Road. Hongkong, 19th March, 1805.

HILL,

FOR SALE OR HIRE.

(373

THE DWELLING HOUSE OB MANOI PAGODA ANCHORAGE, Intely upled by Captain SAUNDERS. Immediate Possession can be taken,

For further particolars apply to

да

CAPTAIN J. C. SAUNDERS, Amoy,

BROCKETT & Co., Foochow.

[219 THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY Co.'s LIGHT PALE ALE, Unsurpassed in quality

Amoy, and February, 1895.

and highly recommended

hy persons of

Refined taste. | Moker a delicious and

comforting deluk

during Summer Months, H. E. BOTTLEWALLA,

SOLE AGENT, No. 1, D'Aguilar Street.

(197

Hongkong, 5th March, 1895.

“ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,

IC

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW,

· 15, Queen's Road, Hongsong, 14th August, rig4,

+

H

44

$25

$30

$40

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served

in Excellent Style at short notice.

Hongkong, Fath June, 1804,

W. THOMAS,

Proprietor.

To be Let:

TO LET

WELLING HOUSES :-

DHIGHCLERE, & MAGAZINE GAP.

"RAVENSHILL” WEST, on ROBINSON

R AD

"DUNHEVED" in ROBINSON ROAD

(partly Furnished),

DES VOEUX VILLAS ■ THE PEAK. FLOORS BLUM BUILDINGS. FLOORS in. FLOIN STREET, PEEL, 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, Lid,

Hongkong 5th March. Rat

TO LET AT MACAO.

17

FOR ONE YEAR OR L185, FROM 1ST MAY MEXT, 'ANTA SANCHA-A Seunde Residence

with Large Garder, House partly Fur whhed.

Permission to view obtufnable on Premises.

For Terms, apply to

Mors, HERBERT DENT & Co.,

Canton, Macao, 16th March, 1895,

LEVY HERMANOS.

AND AT

1366

SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILOTM& PARIS, JEWELLERY DIAMONDS, WATCH CHRONOMETER CLOCKMANERS,

Also GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

"Opposite the „Tuloryspli Olson,

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