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PUBLIC MEETING AT THI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN."

At the Chamber of Commerce this altercoon, at 4.30, there was a large gathering of prominent citizens of the colony to consider the present

labour crisis.

There were present prominent representatives of every European section of the community of Hongkong. The large audience hall was crowded to the fullest and around the walls the rows were two and three deep.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1895.

calls wou'd soon be aguln made upon their ser“ vices, but I regret to say that the present labour strike is causing us great trouble and lore and It. is quite impossible, apparently, to form say ldan how long it may last. The daily loss to the Colony must be enormous and it is to be hoped some means will be devised for preventing the recurence of soch lact ents. Before me tag the adoption of the Report I shall be happy to

wer any questions which may be put. There being no questions, it was moved by the Chairman and seconded by Mr. R. C. Wilcox that the Report be approved.

Carrted unminously. seconded that

Mr, Taylor then moved and Mr. Bell-Irving the Consulting Committed

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nearly so bad as most cities and towns in England were at the commencement of the present century,

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agalosi Li Hong-chang, attribuiing to his mis- management of affairs the driest of the Chinesa armies. This had some effect with the Tsung!! As regards the existence of the plague bacfilms, Yamen, who sent for an old servant, an English- Dr. Yersin, before leaving this Colony, expressed man, not now in the employ. He gave a his desire to correct a mir-statement, and stated different version of the

story alleging that that he had only discovered the bacillus of Vicency Li had bern cortaluly isled by thes plague at a depth of a inches below the surface whom he trained. It was not right, he added, to In the infected districts and not at a depth of * c'ck a man when be war down, and the Viceroy's 18 inches as reportal. (Hongkong | deserved a bester lake at the hands of those he Weekly Free, August 7th, 1894.)

-d befriended. However, consonant with waliva ways, the thing seems to have been overdose, and the Yamen tank the advice to heart, If, they thought, his friends have done this in LL, they may do likemine to us. They reported the conversation to

foot or

heat developed even by such a general cor flagration as suggested would not penetrate below the surface of the soil to any practical extent.

We next come to the total destruction of the

out the district practically necessitales the jotai

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F. A. Gomes, D. R. Sassoon, A. G. Wood and

As before, of Messrs. E. R. Belfilot, buildings. As it happens, the prej et for relaying sinknown friend who set to thank his zike, blame, it must be shared by C. Michaelsen,

destruction of all the buildings with few excup-/ both lime sell UF ibose who told Li at the

aldes, an Caled anaminously

tims of the French trouble that the fortifications

St.

Mr. Fenwick moved and Mr. Cruickshank seconded that Messrs. J. Arwald and F.

Henderson be re-elected auditors.

The meeting or anised by choosing Mr. JJ; Keswick as chairman, who, in a low pointed yst most considerate remarks stated the object of

Con - the meeting, and anggested the desirability, sher

discussion

by those present?

of aypalastog * consider com

serious situation that had thus suddenly been forced upon them. Then followed Messra. E. Mackintest, D. Gillies, Cast, R. M. Ramsey, and Messrs. G. B. Dodwell, e Sharp, C. 5. Taylor, H. L. Dennys, G. lile S B. Dodwell, and finally. debate ceasier,

арма Chairm

JA! selection of proposed the

of Com- mlitee of five or seven who should put themselves in communication with the Government and agree upon some plan of operation which would beat meat the present emergency.

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The name of the following gentlemen were duly moved and seconded as members of that committee and were all onanimously elected, lb power to add to their number if necessary Mesme. J. Ke wick, E. Mckintosh. D. Gilles, N. A. Slabs, G. B. Dodwell H. L. Danbys, Si, C. Michaelsen.

Aptaker

There were different idesa advanced by the avrai speakers, which are crowded out of to-night's fase; but the main sentiment of the meeting was to stand by the Government in the present crisis, and #udy the best Way out of thi difficulty. One advocated learning exretly what the Chiness wanted and, if resonable, coming to an understanding with them. Another sald "Have nothing toda with 'hem." A third sald, ";

port at ence 2000 at 3000 Japanese or Indi #fourth was for declaring mailal law at ones. Out of all these varying opinions, we hops the commitee will be able to find for us an early and antisfactory, encepe from the present trouble,

THE STRIKE.

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and the merchants are slowly and feste fainces The strike seems to be losing its backbane the upper hand. The aggressly disturbances are practically over and in sever I cases, such as Kowloon and Quarry Bay, Coolle

coolles are

are returning to duty. Shippers are making arrangements handle their cargoes elsewhere, or, if here, with other than Chinese coolle ald. Chinese char terers Ara beginning to feel the shor pl- ch, since they have to lost the bill for all u secesy delay their charter-parties poi containing men tlan of emergències creaied by strsken. Convicte are warehousing co อ Wanchal for the Douglas Company; the Rifles are stil

Camsh kelping out the

mall stesmers in Kowloon and in the Jardin Matheson and Butterfloid and Swire's Sugar Works in Wanchal and at Talkon. Men of the Hongkong Regiment -are also mosisting in Kɔwloon and on board

Tenefs in the harbour.

Although the Rovenes had a hard fight to get away, and...was delayed rix hours, yet by great push, she cleared at 6 p.m. and got out to sea before dark.

The coolles in the three dockr-Aber. deen, Fungtam and Cosmopolitis-are

to have truck, although we learn that lo two of them soms of the men are returning despite the intimidations of thele ringlenders,

Thus ir

be seen that things while subaki arm stiil lively, but the attacking coolie borde is feeling the telling shots from the Government and civilian strongholds, and it is only a question of a little time until they will bury the batchet and return to their work sadder bat wiser men,

CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

At noon to-day the annual general meetleg of shareholders of the Chine Sugar Redoing Company, Limited, was held at the offices of the General Agents Messrs. Jardins, Matheson & Co. The Hon. J. J. Kornick presided, and there were also present the Hon, Z. R. Bellies C.M G., Menni. F. A. Gomes, D. R. Sassoon, A

G. Wood, St. C Michaelsee

(Consulting Committee) R. C. Wilcox, J. J. Holi-lering, D. Landale, G. Keswick, W, A. Cruickshank, C. S Taylor, Capaia A. Thiett, K. McK. Roms, He Turk

Ro Fook and J.

and J. Barton,

Secretary. The Chairman sald-Gentlemen, with your permission we will, as customary, take the report And accounts, which have been in your hands soms days ET read. The course of business daring lat year was marked by Incid-nts ly uncommon, and, taken altogether, Ko

Сотраву.

During

leted in the history of the

the earlier spring months the entput at the works was curtalled owing to an insufficient supply of

1 by Water Caused

the exceptionally dry weather which lasted into the month of May and serious.

ly interfered with basiness. No sooner had rain

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ttons, the reconstruction of the streets, and

the erection of new houses; such operations will involve the turning over of meatly the whole of the ground surface and remorat of the existing old

The Chairman then sníð teat this concluded conse, so that this point nead nåt be further ❘ pointed at the rear, and this bad bean

Carried ungminously.

the business of the meeting. He thanked the gentlemen present for thele attendance, and added that Dividend Warrantz would be ready to-morrow.

LUZON SUGAR REFINING CO.

meeting of the Luzon Sugar Refining Company, This afternoon the thleteenth ordinary annual Limited, was held at the offices ofthe General Mesra, Jardine Maikes 2 & Co. Aramis, Mr. J. J. Kwick ́ presided, and there were ing present Mergra. E. R. Beillios, J. H. Cox, D. Lendale, He Tung, C. S5, Sheep, K. McK. Ross, C. S. Taylor, W. A. Cruickshank, and J.

ton, Secretary.

Barton,

The notice calling the meeting was read and the Chairman presenting the report for con- Armation sald-Gentlemen, with your permis Repor, which how we will, as usual, take the bae been

your bande some days, as read. When addressing

last year

mentioned that I I hoped the accounts of this year would be more satisfactory than those we were then able direction were not altogether wanting. I am to present to you, and that indications in this happy to say that our hoper have not been misplaced and that the results of the work- ing show a distinct improvement on those of the three preceding years. The demand from Spain, which as happy to say that it has continued into this consuming market, continued steady at fairly romaneraitve prices during the rear and I am

as you are aware is our chlaf

I do not know that there is anything ibat I can usefully add to there remiska, bat 1 readily record the appreciation felt by the Comiting Committee and General Agents of the efforts made by the Manlis Agents and staff on behalf the Company: Bef

Before moving th adoption of the report and accounts, I shall be happy to answer any quesitous that may be pot. Mr. Baillos-Mr. Churraan, will you kindly Inform me whether or not the accounts been audited in Maulis, and if they have not in

beep

I bellove it

we it would be desirable that they should be, because all the liems, books and vouchers of these sccounts are kept at Manila.

The Chairman-The accounts, * YOU ATE aware, are sadited bern, but the way in which the auditing is done

exact

coples the expense Items and other financial tran ractions are sent here and entered in our duplicate set of books and from these entries the accotate

is done is this

of all

now.

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at Port Arthur were impegnable, as by the Viceroy. The fortifications, strong in front, were | Ind-la-gible

pigible fram

· thé› Viðtroy ni the time, but the ady'ce had been set aside as dictated by jealousy. The result has not been favourable to Major von Hannskan's litary reputation, since the true state of adatra has come out,

It has been wowing here for the that two days and in many places the dility la

two frst deep 1 as the leval the snow lies to a depth of from & inches to foot The new Vlowby, Wang

Wesaka

la rising in popular estima.

As to the repair and socupation of the existing premises, such a course only appears applicable in a few cares, and, in view of the re-opsalag of upwards of 350 houses closed during the epidemic and the provisions of Ordinance 15 of 1 cannot at present sas how any logical objection can be sustained to repairing and re-occupying

the comparatively few hondoa tist | It is proposed not to destroy. And further, in tion owing to ala haring removed "many wiew of the experiments conducted by Professor restrictions which prɛɛied on the S. Kasato during his visit to Hongkong lashes forbløden, the grals merchants raising people. He year as described in bis preletuary notion of their prowa, and has Imported from the South the baditus of babonic plague, there would seem

wheat, sice and banos, which he supplies by le probability of the existence of the bacillus ickets to each family as wired at Shanghat in these premises after the provisions of the prices. The people think highly of this and are therefore propose, If this project is appeared, increasing at such a rain that it is possible this above mentioned Ordinanco have been enforced. loud in their praises of btw. Pauperism was to commence operations as follows —

may save a rebellion,

a was spranding.

March 16th:

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Intimations.

WATKINS

LIVER REGULATOR,

THE

UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA

OF

CONCENTRATED EXTRACTS.

FOR THE SPEEDY AND PERMANENT RELÄRY OF THE MOST HOPELESS CASES OF

DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHILLS AND FEVER, DISORDERED DIGESTION, GENERAL DEBILITY,

and many other Diseases caused by Vitialed Bile being taken sp in the Circulation, and Distributed with the Blood through various parts of the Body for the want of a Proper Remedy to

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REGULATE THE LIVER.

Hotels.

WATKINS & CO.,

THE APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central,

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shou-ki-wan Road.)

THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and POPULAR of the my pleasant DRIVF

to be had on the Island. BAY VIEW" occupies the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always pen to the cool breezes from the Southward, Steam-launched can st spacious lawn. any those come alongside the jetty adjoining the

(a.) In block A, clear out of the houran ull | stra'tu'und dimanë, as the poet were in grout To the other attractions of this popular-resort

of

débris and light wooden work, such as cubicles and cocklofts, and cause thesame to be removed and destroyed, (b) Advarile for teaders to clear the whole

sire of block ♬ and self the materials, (c) Remove the balldings over Yen We Laos, improve the fave and sell the houses and site as they now stand, retaining the Inne for the public use. (4) As soon as biock ♬ has been cleared | Wedding. Aß has been, however, entfcfactorily and regrets burled in a sumptuous

On Monday at 3 p.m. Mr. von Hänesien was married at the Roman Catholic Church to Mtur Eins Detring, bath bride and bridegroom being that religies. Some unpleieantueen was at first caused by the officers of the disbanded corps not being invited. They had without the bridegroom's knowledge subscribed for a splendid place of piste, which arrived lata for the

and the street constructed, put up the sites in this black to public auction.

I do not propose that the Government should

the roads, such works to be carried out by the level the ales or construct the retaining walls beyond what is necessary for the construction of purchasers of building lots.

The total estimated cost of the improvements, including all drains, water. malna, is $83,000, materials on the ground being used as far as practicable in such works.

premium and Crown reat and the erection of a I shall address you farther on the subject of new market and public latrines in this area.

I have the honour to be,

Your most st:edient servant.

FRANCIS A. COOPER, Director of Public Works.

The Honourable the Colonial Secretary.

VOLUNTEERing BreɛCHES.

(Tuna:-" The Girl 7 ieft behind ma").

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are audited; and, since there has gaver beso | Jen, he is a volunteer, any objection to this course, it has always been A volunteer is Be,

apposed that it was snitroly astiafactory, but, now, in view of your suzgestion the attention of | the Manila agents will be called to the matter

verily the anditisgs. be an independent be made by some one there. Mr. Ballitos-It seems to me there ought to accounting and that such su accounting should

The Chairman --If it is the wish of the shareholders that the Manila agents should make such a separate accounting, we can sak them to do so at once.

Jan's won his breeches, dons his drills, Recruit no more to ha.

Kr. Balillos-Do you wish me to put this mggestion in the form of a motion ?

The Chairmen :—If the shareholders so wish, It can be put in the form of a motion, but I do not think it will be necessary.

Kr. Bellies I am very much obliget for the altention to be given to this matter, and I now take pleasure in seconding the adoption of the Report.

Carried ananimously.

I was then moved by Mr. Sharp and seconded by Mr. Taylor that Messrs. D. Gillies and J. H. Lewis be re-elected members of the Consulting Committee, which was also unsminously carried, It was next moved by Mr. Caz and seconded by Mr. Cruickshank that Mr. T. Arwold be ré-elected auditor.

Unanimously agreed,

The Chairming then asid-This, gentlemen, concludes the business of the meeting, and I thank you for your attendance. The dividend warrants will be ready to-morrow,'

THE DESTINY OF THE ** FORBIDDEN CITY"

The question therefore presents itself : how are the existing buildings to be dealt with ? Some have advocated burning ; some damalities of houses; others see no tasson for alther of the measures but are of eploles that, now that the houses have been di infected and rumaland empty, thoroughly exposed to the fresh air for several months, they might with safety be repared and re-occupied.

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Of hard thick falt, these pants are made, And baggy round the knee. Ye ken they fit his stomach Night, But the stern lu semewhat fren,

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Fxcepting when he kneelsth down, His foresight for to see,

Ob | then the stitches blithely play,

tuneful melody.

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Of ceplanets they'll make you dream, Or bigger minstrely i

I've heard 'ems play "The Bogle Mar 1*! Then Jan he swore right free.

No pockets have these hard falt pants,

No puckets, but you see Jan pate his baggage on bis chest, To give rotundity.

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His handkerchief and choice cigars, 11e on his left nipple,

And on his steht, of brand “Three Stars,” Reateth a flask of tipple.

Their pristine beauty, classic cul,

classic Apsaurs at fauerals, When Jan, his leggings doth discard, And frequently his numerals.

Oh! bave you seen the canvas bags, Which the plokšñola vantilate, That droop and flip aesthetła wiss, Abaft the engine plate?

·Jan, he is a volunteer, A volunteer is he,

He's won his breeches, doune bis drills, Sic transit gloria mundi.

- *PRIVATE Vixw " in Shanghat Mercury,

TIENTSIN NOTES.

(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

TIENTSIN, March 14th. Yesterday at 5 p.m. H. E. Li sad stuff want an beard the Kingyi (inte Hodan), The Envoy a scompanied by Mr. Wo Ting lang an Secretary of Legation, be havi

Slag her promoted

banquet.

* There was a large attendance yesterday at the

that the Mission has started, dea to docode to Envoy's departure of cfficials and others; it was remarked that net her. Mr. Detzing nor Mr. von Наливке appeared. The quesilon ir, now

prepared

accede red to mean pares, and le aka [:pan's tot

n's teams ? I fear she is not, and that the Mission will not prove a success. My own ides to that the way will only

end with the Interven- ton of the thres Powers most interested, and akould Tapas still continue her boasting she may find Great Britain and Russia taking the ball by the horns. In such a case they might find Chins a scaful ally as she is by no means exhausted and aft lent officers who would know how to handle iba disposed Chinese bears and Inspire the

then with pluck are to be had. Should the Japanese refuse to make reasonable termsa they may yet in China have to undergo a dollar experience to that of Napoleon In Rusia, for should the Emperor withdraw into the interior, though the Japanese may occupy Peking, Chian will not by "may means be conquered." Mean. while we must wait patiently to įsed the resulta of the Mission-Mitgury-

SCOTT'S Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphitas acts both as food and medicins, It not only gives flesh and strength by virtue of its own mutitions properties, but creates an appetite for food that builds up the wasted body. Read the following "Scots' Emulsion is is my opiolon in excellent and valexble opinion in 60

compound, I have giver it to consumptive patients and have delighted with the results obtained. It is pleasant to the taste and can be borne by the most sensitive stomach.”...E. A. RODWAY, MD., Batter-Knowle, Darlington. Any Chemist can supply -Sele Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of China Watkins & Co., Hongkong. -{Advt.

Co-day's Advertisements.

EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 264.

A REGULAR MEETING of them abors

HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 28th.. Instant, at 8.30 for 9 ollack precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, alth March, 1865.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COM- PANY'S STEAMSHIP "IMPRESS OF CHINA" FROM. VANCOUVER, &c.

SONSIGNEES of Cargo by the abova

BATHING PAVILIONS

have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF 10 BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. dilly,

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1804

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PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

THIS commodious and well appointed

re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 fee above sea-level, has just been thoroughly

NEW WING has been ballt, which commandı magnificent Views of the Harbour and malolami of China.

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SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, (FROM APRIL 1ST TO OCTOBER SITT). Ose person, per day......$4.00 One person, per month $75 10 90.00 Married couple (sccupying one room) per

Married couple (occupying one rooms) per

7.00

150.00

**** 179,00

Married couple (occupying two rooms)

per month..deze pytassakur For further particulars, apply to

THE MANAGER,

New Victoria Hotel. Hongkong, 16th March, 1894,

[ad

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAXONE.

Four and a half hours from Yokohama.

FIRST-CLASS

ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,

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For Sale.

J. DENIS, HENRY MOUNIÉ & CO. COGNAC. ESTABLISHED 1818.

TRADE

INTSAND

AT

BRANDY

or

MARK.

STATIONE HALL.

EXCEPTIONAL PURITY

AND

EXCELLENCE.

Proprietors of large Vineyards and Distilleries.

Apply to:-PIERRE MARTY, Esq., Hongkong. M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., Paris, Agents.

FOR

SALE.

APAN HAND-MADE, PAPERS,

JAPAN

JAPAN

PRINTING PAPERS--

JAPAN

APAN COPYING PAPERS.

JAPAN

*C.,

APAN WALL PAPERS.

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

&c.

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- signed.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

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%, Queen's Road Central,

Hmmekong, við Tenuary, vănE.

NOTICE.

THE "BOKHARA" DISASTER.

THE BUILDINGS.

THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE A FULL DESCRIPTIVE REPORT of the

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TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES,

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor,

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Read and Duddet Strast

Tach place as this was the one thing THE Undersigned has always thought that

seeded in it in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one may have ka GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any how of the

Day: up to 11 P.M.1 or later If natios be given. is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES par Mart de ORDER--the Parties ending Dishes, Akc., for name—and Cash, Term

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per meal 075...per Mouth $17

$0.75. OF

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$25

Tifin and DinnST.......

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$45

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Veel, which arrived yesterday, art | pm kejaby notified that she will be discharged at aves laid the Godowns of the Hongkong and Baklast and Tiflis ..................... Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, from whence delivery will be given.

grd

· Goods-remalaing undeffremd after thè April will be subject to rent, and Claims must. be made before that data, aher which mine will

admitted. be

All Cargo is landed at Consignes risk, and no Fire Jésuċance will be affected by this Cons- PARYS PRET

Bills of Lading should be presented in the Undersigned for countersignstars.

The following are the concluding paragraphs fallen and a supply of water been obtained than in the scheme drawn up by the Director of the outbreak of the plague caused a temporary Public Works for the improvement of the of the Redasty, owing to "strike | resumed sites in the notorions district of Tale Among the crolles, who refused to work. Tale plingshan, We publish Mr. Coopas plan of lowing upon this came the China and

and. Japan | campaign" at the present time without comment, war, which immediately caused a cessation in but at the earliest possible moment will express the demand for sugar in the northern markets of our views on this vitally important subject in as the former codalry and, to a leazer extent, in uncertain maunar :--- Japan alas.. In ibe meantime the

prospects of a large fecrease in the production of Hent Sugar had begun to tell upon that market and she price fell heavily during the early autumn months, until a level was reached sbsolutely wokowo before in the blitary of the ladentry. The consequence of this was corresponding fall in unter everywhere, which has rendered shipments to most of our outlying consuming markets, during the past few months, The advocate of total destruction by burning Raprofitable and it is difficult to make a fore have apparently based such a recommendation the results of our operations so long sa large extent upon the fact that plague has the prevent bostlilles continue. Under these hat occurred in the City of London since the firs

I hope

agree with me of September, 1666, immediately following the at Shanhaikwan, who are dateiting and robbing the result of the year's operations, as dia- great plague of 1665, and iso on the statement on all sides. It he said that they restender 3 by these accounts laid before you, though which was peblicly made that the plague captured two Japanese, or Koreans they did not so good as we could wish, are nevertheless ast bacillow existed in the ground to a consideraksie not know which, me they did not understand munniiafactory, considering

dificulties under depth.

their which the business of the

the Company has bees I would point out that the epidemics of plague

speech. -Some "short lime ago I mentioned that the carried on. One trade

at Noon, ada la inheran ly of a same (some of which appear to have been of a similar Railways warn to be given over to Mr. Detzing- what Bocianting nature, and we cannot al-nature to that now known as the babasic as the security for an alleged loan from Mim of Ways expect to me results such as those of the plague) that ravaged England daring the 14th, six million taois. The dond was said to kera 791 1893. I thick, however, that the result of 13th, 1616, and 17th centuries, were not confined been signed by Chang Ye-mao, the bead director, the year's working should teach us the expediency to the City of London, but extended more or less without the authority of ble or director of being maderats in our distribution of pre

profits wear

whole country, and with the one excep. Germans are no longer in favour with ZI good tirams, in order that wa❘ tion, that of the case of Landen, so far on 't de ala successor in a Vicaroyalty, Wang

Closed

may have

on his return from the late Mission, China, not have secured un abler man. The Mission ls scoomphaled by the Hon, Mr. Foster and Nev Pathick, who has been an aid hiland There are others, but in less prominent espacities. The Lays has also gone with a staff of deputies. There is great discontent amongst the troope

In excmething to !

I am happy to say that one England by this walercemsốt of sambary lawn latter's • with which we had to bentand without resorting to Bre

asry

· D L BROWN,

General Agua). Hongkong, 20% Warok, shop.

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

THE S

** CARMARTHENSHIRE," Captain Rickard, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 30th instant,

Yor Frulght on Pranga, apply to

KO DODWELL, CARLILL & CR

· Hongkong, sick Starchy-rigj

SPECIAL NOTICE.

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“HE “HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ❤ WHE

PRICE ARTEN CENTE Capias ordered from the Office will he chargeć

to isil back upon in time know, the plague has been basished from Wen-shao, andfore the gains to the larval Theme clear Honglong and Victoria prosperous. I of the di

diaculilen

reception on Li Hung-chang's departure, be at Hotala, apogize the Hongions Club, and at the sazler part of last year is likely bo Farther, what was the condition of the City the meeting bed the latter in › the disappear la butazo, as we bave obtained a feite of London in 166; } Banitation was practically the webied oficials if he went Kaiurmande | Peddar's Wharf, KYBRYDEYksing from 5:30ʻlo able site for a reasvoir at a modarabs cent, and unknown, the bosses were wreed row the sale of the railway, Withent when this is completed, the dry weather supply of | streets and bulk entirely of water should be sufficient for all our needs. those who have read the Address of Capas de L's reply, and to the piceace of Chang

publicly that such a thing would not Bstore morlag the adoption of the Report and Douglas Galion to the Society of Arts in 1856, occur as long as he was in omlos, and mount Accounts I have pleasure in acknowledging the the then chairman of that society, reviewing Chang if he remembe ad what took place at the seal and sasiduity displayed by the Company' the history and progress of sanitation in Great time Me Malast sold the Honey adding staff at the various astabilakmenin, specially Bettsin lace the nocession of iter Majesty Queen | ho (Chang) dió mạt take sure, he would fad

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