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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co,'a steamer Canton left Hombay for this port on the 31st alto.

We are informed by the Agents of the Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer Gliels left Kabe for this port, vía Mojl, yesterday.

TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS.

Sydney

Inward.

.......*teamer from Shanghai.

Canton

Swstow.

navawongse

*1

" l'angkok.

Ts.yt.....................

Tientsin,

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Phra Chom Kloo...

Formosa.............

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Hanot

Airlie

Machew

Hangchow

"Haiphong.

P.Darwin, etc.

Canton, Chinklang.

Aggregating 10,946 tons register. Outward.

·Ortons...

Norgaterres Cheang Hock Klan. Oceana

steamer for Honcobe Bay.

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Whampoa. Amoy. Singapore. Aggregating 4 598 tona reglater. The German steamship Tatartes Icht Saigon on the 27th ultimo, and bað very beavy north- north-west storms and bigh sex; thence to post

Porib-east winda.

The French steamship Sydney left Shanghel on the 30th ultimo. From Shangbal to Türo- abrat had fresh north-east winde; thence to port bad light monsoon with swell from south,

The Tritish steamship Formosa lef Tamoul an the 18 h ultime, and bad, moderate galo and Overcast weather with bigh sea; arrived at Amoy ante 29th, and left gain the same day, and bad moterte and fresh winds and high sea;. arrived at Swalew on the toth, and left on the justant, and bid light winds and fine weather. In Amay the ster mships Chefen and Kwong me In Swalow the steamships Fatwarɛnd Wyclifi. The Bith seamship Airlie left Sydney on the 9th ultimo at 4 pm, Bilebane on the 12th, Townsville on the 15h, Cooktown on the 16th, Thursday Island on the 18th, and Port Darwin on the 23 d. On sh-Art: Han coast bad mode rate to fesh east-south-east and south-east wlads with fine weather L Thursday Island, Across the Arafura Sea had unsettled weather of cyclonic nature and from Cape Wessel to Port Darwin had moderate routh-west winds and fine weather from there bad moderate to fresh vari able winds and cloudy weather to Cabra Island, and across the China Sea bad fresh north-east monsoon and heavy rea to port.

Middle Channel Buoy (Hainan Siralt) has disappeared.

We hear that Cpt-in Mels of the Phra Chulahom Klao is about to go home on wall earned furlough,

The wreck of the British ship Zarnsclife was sold by auction at Batavia on the rath Instant for 1500 gullers.

Mr. R. Curls, chief officer of the Scottish Olentai intr Machow, succeeds the late Capt. J. Reid as master of the well-known Hongkong. Bangkok liner Taichlow.

(F.om traits Marliime Journal.) There is a romont, corrent that the Straits Steamship Co's steamer Malacca is to be lengthened New Harbour Dock shortly.

The trial of the Gunner of the Flying Fish for neglleent navigation was concluded on Mon. day the 18th lust., but the jury falling to agree the case will be tried again at the next Assizes.

It is probable that Me A Rowe, Chlef Government Marine Surveyor, will be going on Jeave shortly, in which esse Mr. J. N. Dick (si present Acting Harbour Master) will relieve him in Singapore, and Mr J. W. Lawile, who bas lately returned from leave, w1 take over his dulles in Pessing.

Mr. Anderson has been placed in charge at Pryc Dock,

NAVAL NOTES.

The Alacrity, with Admiral Fremantle on board, left Shanehal for Formosa on the 29th ultimo. The Leander, Spartan and Severn were cruising off Formosa de the 29th.

HM.S. Swift left Shangbal on the 29th ultimo for Tientsin to relieve the Plover.

H.M.S. Caroline left Woosong on the oth for Halchow to watch the military operations there.

of

Lieutenant Mrud, of HM S. Careline, has been prointed Lieutenant Commander H.M.S. Firebrand at Newchwang and left Shanghai by the Swift on the 29th for Tientsin,

H:M.S. Gibraltar will leave here shortly for England with the paid off craws of the Zimmer, Peacock and Archer.

CHOLERA IN JAPAN.

Owing to the outbreak of cholera at Moj quarantine regulations are, according to the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1895.

THE LAWN TENNIS

TOURNAMENT.

lence, has learned nothing, and that she is se backward in the art of war.in 1895 at in 1860. He then continues thus :---

What is to be the outcome of this wat? That The following are the first tles in the Crickets now the important question for all nailoas Club Lawn Tennis Trarnament:-

who have large commercial dealings with tho Far East: the terms woon bich peace will be

F. Maitland

CHAMPIONSHIP.

P. G. Anderson H.K.K. ***

parched up are a matter of comparatively less

Consequence as long xa our trading rights are in DO WIT interfered with. Let us try to peer into the future beyond the termination of hostilites,

circulation of a story that be treated the Prince of Wales with great rudeness ai the sittings of the Royal Commission on Aged Poor, of which both are members. The tale ran that the Prince, on being Aid why be dil not complain to the Chairman of Mr. Chamberlain's behaviour, replied:"You see, I alt between Mr. Chamber

in

and the chulzman, and the latter le rather Mr. Chamberlain has deemed it worth whils g: authoritative contradiction of this libel

dest"

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Intimations

BOVRIL! BOVRIL!! BOVRIL!!!

40lbs. BEEF ARE USED IN MAKING 1ib. BOVRIL EXTRACT.

G. Ballrch....bye GershomStewart) G. Lynley, R.B......hye P. B. Sheidon... Capt. A. P. Welman bye G. H. Poll...... C. A. Tomes.......bye W. Newton .............. K.

.w. Mounsey...ye Sorg- -Major Reade...by Japan's other clims upon China settled. Wilman of the commission, Lord Aberdare, now

Assuming the lodemally to be paid and all published. We gather that, though the chair-HAVING been appointed SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA, C. M. Firth

C. W. Knox, H.B...by China be able to revert to her old exclusive .........bye C. E. J. Grist

C. C. Platt....bye? -Can she

deceased, was undoubtedly deal, he rarely

we are now landing Ex S.S. Bombay, the largest Shipment ever imported into this Country, M. C. Allenby, R.N.bye superiority of tone in dealing with foreign nations his place being

re-assume that military mes def at the meetings owing to ill health, and we are prepared to Supply BOVRIL and BOVRIL WINE in quantities to suit purchasers Dr. Lowson by

taken by

Lord Playfair, who la which has always been a prominent char remarkably keen of hearing, and that, anyhow, at the lowest figure ever offered :---- acteristic of her rulers, and would seem to be the Prince of Wales, it offended, would havi P. Percival, R.D....) A. S. Anton .............................bye

Innate in

every Cblomman ?

isken care to let it be known to the offender "Our little wars with China the foundations of its severa undoubtedly shook government at the time, || although we were distant power little known to the bulk of the Chinese people, and con- sequently were

people about whom the Emperon's ministers could afford to lie freely.But have not the reasons we had for

DOUBLE HANDICAP,

R. M. Gray and C. A. Temes.....15 bys E. A. Ram and Surg -Major Reads..owe 15-3 bys F. N. Firth and A. S. Anton.......owe 15.2 bye S.G. Bird and C. C. Platt.

30,

W. C. M. Woodcock and J S. Ezekiel,

1 Cratch

C. F. Harton and Ross Thomson .receive it Capt. Eccles, R.B., and G. Lyslay, R.B.

cratch

F. B. Deacon and E. D. Sanders

Z. F. Mackey and A. Sharp.........cratch Z. M. Hreland and E. J. Mengens

receive Gershom Stewart and Dr. LowIDS OWN R. E. Humphreys and F. Coller...scratch E. W. Maitland and P. G. Anderiop

C. Fachbald and S. L. Darby...receive i 15) M. A. A. Soozy and F. J. East receive 15.1) C. W. Knox, R.B. and C. Percival, 'R.B. OWS 30 G. A. Wordceck and J. M. G. Manuk

......... receive i 15, C, W. Arnould and A Donald receive as H. C. Nicolle and C. C.

Bowring ............................receive 15-1).

V. Maitland and G. H. Potts......owe 30 G. Baliech and Cept. A. P. Welman P. B. Sheldon and G. W. Millward

....receive +15.

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H. Humphreys and J. A. Japowe E. A. Messor and C. H. Galescratch by K. W. Maunacy and E. J. Grist.,zowe à is bye C. M. Firth and W. Newtonowe is bys "A" CLASS SINGLE HANDICAP. C. C. Plat

owe to bre G. W. Millward........tecalvet 15 bye Surg.-M.jor Reade........we 15.1 bye K. W. Mouniey.....

....scratch bre

scratch by

C. W. Knox, R.B.:

H. Humphrey......

G. Ballach

G. H. Pottr.....

F. J. Griat

C. Parcival, R.B...

C. A. Tomes.

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P. G. Andarsca, H.K. Regt

A. S. Anton.....

W. Newton

C. M. Firth

F. Maitland.

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..owe ry.a bys .............owe to bye

E. W, Maitland 15 bys P. B. Sheidorowe rý bye M. C Allenby, R. N. 15.9 bye Gershom Stewari..... ...owe 15.1 by "B" CLASS BINGLE HANDICAP. R. B. Garde, R.N.

...DWG 15 1 ..owe IS Lowe zo cra'ch

F. Colline.

E. F. Mackay

C. fochbald...

S. E. Darby.

C. W. Arnould.

J. M. G. Minuk...

ES. Ezekiel

F. Harton

H. Gale

R, E. Humphreys P. G. Davies, RA, M. A. A SODES.......

Ross Themson... F. I. East..

E. A. Mearer

C. C. Bowring...

W. R.

Stewart, R.

E. M. Hazeland.

Capt. A. P. Welman

Donald

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Wm. Macbead...

A. H. Mancell J. S. Fackiel

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PROFESSION FAIRS.

thegral to the Peking government.

abowing They

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strike it as hard as they ex

in the most vuirerable spat they can retal Unless during this winter. China can organize a thoroughly efficie

of about one hundred thousand men under English er other font

Icle & army officers, wheught, by June next, to be under th

invaders.

himself. The latter argument is more convinc. Ing to those who know his royal highness and his emphatic way of letting his displeasure be knows. The story also shows lack of knowledge. of Mr. Chamberlain's character. He to the last man in the world to give offence to any Piface,

uch less tie heir to the British crown.

LONDON, March 2nd. John Shelto Don fan, Marquie of Qeseensberry, was arr-izned before Magistrate Newten in the Great Marlborough-street Police Court this Wid Mr. Wilde's lawyer, in presenting the affermann on a charge of having libeled Oscar

ease, set forth that Mr. Wide was a busband who was living pan most aff cilonate terms

beel af her fate, ack ourselves, will not the with his wife and two sons For the last nine

We may, the que Inevitable consequence

will por

be

of overwhelming defeat by a well-known re'ghbouring State be ite rol- fapae of the present Emperor's dynasty? And not the downfall of the existing reverament great waltprelude to a

7 That revolution may be the violent and appalling up- heaval of ul! present institutions by an euraged, Lecause humbled and defined people. But, in the loterests of poor humanity, let as that it may be peacefully effecird by the Emperor pray and bis ministers, ar was the case lo

Japan

when she ad-pied western methods. Are we justified in assuming that it would be

or t

ar ten months, he sold the Ma gals of Queenk- her had persecuted Mr. Wilde with the utmost cruelly

The est act of persecat) n occurred February 28th, when the Marquis left Wilde at arish of which both he and Mr. Wilde are mab, an open cird, upon the back of which was written a vile epithel. The poster of the in an envelope, so that it might not be seen by cab,

пром reading the words, inclosed the card other persons than Wilde,

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in the interests of Japan and of some other Dover, this morning testified that when be

nations to render China as weak as possible for the future, if not, indeed, to spilt her up into several independent sintes ? A very strong China would doubtless be a new, and, to some, a start- Ung factor in the great politics of Asia. Spacaln tlon upup these points open out a vast vieta of possible contingencles great in their bearing, not only upon Japan, but upon a European and American int rests in Asia.

The detective who arrested the Maquis at approached the Marquis and Informed him of the complaint upon which he was arrested, bis two lordship sald: "This bax brez golog on for

two years,"

Wad,

and April, 1895-At 10 4.1.

*****

Sir George Lwls, the Marquis of Queens-To...........

's affcitor, in his address to the Court. said that when the facts became fally known, it would be found that the Marqala had been

under the lafuence of indignation,

based upon abundant provocat art and nation ww released on $7.00) ball, and the case was adjamed for a week.

the

it setme to me, as I write this, that the future of China depends mock upon the character and ability of the three years of Emperor, now only twenty-bas not been a secret that the reason for

but who has nominally ruled since 1887. If,

ilke the second

of Queensberry's resentment was Marquis sovereign of his

to be found in infrate relations existing between a man of an original and Indepen. Mr. Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas who, unit house, be be dent mind of broad views, and firm determina- tion, he will call in the aid of foreigners to create

the death of Lord Dramianrig placed him next an army and to com

it command

in saccession, was the younger son of the unill he has bad time to educate

a sufficient number of able Marquis, Owing to the friendship existing Chinamen to replace them.

between Wilde and Lord Alfred the latter became estranged from his father, who, feeling chances in favor of Chink be-

reports concerning the nature of their relations ble poition more acutely by season of sandiy -which are also common property--conceived a most violent antipathy to Mr. Wilde.

the

What

coming a geat power in the world when this Wat comes to an end? She possester-lo my humble opinion-every essential requisite for national greatoess, though at this present moment she seems to lack the power to organiss and properly mould and direct the energy

of her vast population. If Japan was able to reform herself within and with ut when under no pres- sure, why should not Chlas do so now that the weakness of ber political constitution and the absurdity of her out of date nailonal institutions bave be

evident to even the least educated become of her classes?

Whatever may be the form of government evolved through her defeat, I think it may be as sumed that she should, without loan of time, create a regalar army upon European liner. I can see no limit to the size of the army she could raise, and according to my estimate of the fighting quail ties of her men, I think it ought som to be the first army in the world. Indeed, I can see no good reason why, to the next few generations, t should not, If properly led, turp out of Asia every European power now holding territory

there.

"Few races could make better soldiers than the Chinese would it under British officers, and when once their

army had been thor ughly trained, according to European methods, I feel confident that a first-rate set of native regimental officers would soon came into existence. But before this desirable and can be accomplished, there of iceling

[ must come about a complete e men who

peop

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the

art bas

more

BERLIN, March and. Toflaeszt has taken hold of the people of Berlin with a strong grip. The maddy weather appears to have favored its spread. In fact, according to the statisties of the local sanitary bureau, three-quarters of all the sickness in the clly at present is due to faduersa.

The epidemic has apparently taken the dimost bald of the well-to-do classes and few houses fo the west, the south-w

h-west and north-west districts have escaped. It is also noticed that the cam pisint, which was at first of a mild character, has grown mare dangers, and the number of deaths from influeras and its complications this week has reached several hundred.

In the Reichstag the usual attendance has dropped to about forty, some 150 members either offering or recovering from sa atinek. The total number of cases in Berlin is estimated at from 30,000 10 40,000. Among the suffererA 927 the two vice-presidents of the Reichstag and Bumeroas court

court officials.

It also develops that Empstor William baď just recovered from a mild attack of lofluenzs when he started for Vienna to attend the funeral of Archdake Albrecht. The United States Embassador, Theodore Runyon, has also suffered from a slight attack of the disease.

March 3rd, Prince Blamarck is suffering from neuralgis, which keeps him indoors in Inclement weather.

LONDON, March 3rd,

Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps Hornby, Admiral of the feet and first and principal aid de-camp to the Quren, is dead.

on the part of the people toward have to fight their batiles for them on land and

The Japanese soldier ca. The yery small maE,

standard of helght in their army being only four feet eleven and half inches. The

&

Chloera a taller, broader-shouldered, and stronger race. It is, however, very commonly assumed that the

He was a son by the sister of the late Field Japanese are their superiors mentally, bal I

Marshal Sir John Burgerine of the late Admiral Sir believe thle to be popular error. According to Phipps Horaby Sir Geoffrey Hornby was born in maazy admirable

ancle & Chinese judges,

1835 and entered the service in 1837. He after- been superior to that of

ward served under Admiral Percy at the Cape M. Haxoland and C. H. Gaie Civil Service bye Philosophy and the selences were formerly sure of Good Hope under his father, Str Phipps C. N. Buzzard, R.A. and Capt. A, P. Welmen

Hornby, in the Pacific and various other stations, mufi Sprieteneiuuturducntatres Asmy bv. } cultivated and better understood in China than

In Japan. * R. M. Gray and C. A. Tomes ...

I believe the Chinese He commanded the Bret dying squadron ar Commerce bye M. C. Allenby, R.N. and H. A. Gillett, R.N.

FORCES all the mental and captain, with the rack of

Capt. Eccies, R.B. and G. Lysley, R.B....

*****Navy bys

greatness. They love the

He was Flag Captain to Sir Sydney d'Acres lard of their when that officer commanded the channel flest Birth

with

superafilous reverence; they bellero Danglag Jones and S. G. Bird Commeres by in their own superiority, and despise all other and soberquently a rear admiral, he himself E. A. Messor and G. W. Millward Raliways by powers of endurance Industrious and thrifty, rice-admiral in 1875. He appointed com.

...Commerce by races. They are fine men, endowed with great He attaleed dag rank in 1969, and became

held that

pon, succeeding Admiral Wellesley, C. Inchbald and S. L. Darby... Bankers] F. Maitland and C. M, Firth...Commerce

they have few wants and can live on

on little, and

mander-in-oblet of that Hule, poor food. Absolutely fadifferent to K. W. Moussey and E, J. Grat... L Lawyers bye death, they are fearless and brave, and when

of Her Majesty's naval force in the Mediterranean, and held that position during well trained and well

led make first-rate soldiers. the trying times of 1871, when war was appre 1

bave scen them under provided with a small proportion of English

by danger. If they

when the British feet was ordered to the Dar danclion. Subsequently, he was appointed to officers, and were organised as the Egyptian armsident of the Royal Naval College, Gresowich: succeed Admiral Sir Charles Chadwell un pre-

Ag | Dr. Alkinian and Sur.-Major Reads Medical by be, according to my opinion, one of the finest.

He served under Ward Hunt as a lord of 7. N. Firth and A. S. Anton.........Baskets bys CO

recomment the C. W. Katz, R.B. and C. Percival, R.B.

Admiralty employment of English

in the Besconfield administration. officers in preference to those of other nations

Tam | He únnily reached the rank of admiral of the because we seem to have greater aptitude for deet on May Lat, 1888. that sort of work among eastern races thea

CHICAGO, March 3rd, After an existence of forty-one years, the Chicago Times, once the foremost newspaper in this part of the West, was this morning fansad

qualities required for pations! the squadron around the world madera, taking

T. Sercamba Smith and E. A. Ram

TRANE 1. in.. Civil Service bys

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On the end, 11.15 am, the haromater was steady, and heat of variable winds and fair waacher, prevallad."

-Bar reduced to kerel of the same ees, 8 sthe_mi hunath Temperature to the shada ta dagram, ah Hamidity in pernaiage of saturation, the brumidity of ar storstad with solatura baby too, i-Directio of the wind to two polota -#orge of the wind sponding 13 Inomhus scale măcate of the weather, à Bias say, 'Dechrt Honda, Delading raw, ? Tot # Goomy, A Full, Labining Cernet, Pautar showers, # Squalls, e Rais, e linow, Tanda, Viiblity. » Dew ** 3–Kala le luchas, months sad biodrošin

F. O. Pros, Blent Anglutaui, Hongkong Observatory, and April, 1895.

HONGKONG registerR.

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7. G. F100, First Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, and April, 1895.

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KIUNGCHOW DISTRICT. LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 7.

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Approved:

F. S. UNWIN,

Acting Commissioner of Customs. Custom House,

Klungehow, 1st April, 1895.

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into force at Kobs, and all steamers and janks E. W. Maitland and F. B. Sueldos Commerce by

coming into that port from Mail will be subject W. C. M. Woedcock and P. G. Army by his been by us since Take their army would soon

Fof

to medical lospection and detention in case suspicious case. Similar regulations are to be put lato force at Tempo-zan, Osaka.

Nothing is yet announced as to what measures are to be taken against the Introduction of the disease by transporta arriving at Ujine, where, According to our contemporary, the real danger of Infection los.

THE DISEASE SPREAD TO UJINA, We (Kobe Chronicle) regret to say that the epidemie of cholera which ärst broke out af Moji has now reached Ulton. Two cases have been reported to the authorities, sae proving pal on Wednesday night. It need scarcely be The present ce vas neloun auch news is under

the present circumsiences,

Army bye

WHAT CHINA SHOULD DO.

In the Cosmopolitan of February Viscount

Wolseley takes up bis pan to discuss the tion of what China should do, and, indirectly, to jamiify and explain his former pronouncements us to her future. Alter polnileg out that this quarrel tavolved questions of far greater import. ance than those affecting Chine and Japan alone,

ans, he calls attention to our extreme prANCS ta belog waged and to the fact that patil we got War Office Bistory of the conflet tions. He declines to discuss the causes

gentlemen of other mat

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Hongkong, 5th March, 1895.

"ALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.....

WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

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