7
HANDICAP, 100 yards (prize by. Lieut. Adam-
son); 7 rounds.—
Score. Pts. Total.
Corporal Firth
Gunnar Stewašī............................
29 31
ᎨᏐ
Toppla............ 25
"
Aster MIM31124
37
31
"
Crombie......AXRICE
Sergeant Lowrie ..................
25 d 31 30/
to
HANDICAP, 400 yards (prize by Lleut, Chapman);
T. W. Lammert... 31 Sergeant Hayward "kun
Shepherd....... 31
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1o¢5.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE: English (Rosetta) 7th inst. Tacoma (Victoria) 8th inst. Indian (Lightning) 9th fest, American (Cily of Poking) 11th lost. German (Praussen) xeth inst,
TO-DAY'S SHIPPING KETURNS. Joward.
Benvenut........................"tommer from Singapore.
7 rounds.
Score. Pts. Total
Gunner Henderson ..........
31
35
10
Crombla
NASADİ
>>
6
33
38
31 a
JI
10
Swalow, etc.
Gunner Stewart.......
35
0 31 O
Alacrityravotni
+1
→ Shanghai.
IN
14
Kobe.
HANDICAP, 500 yarde (prisa by Lieutenant
Machell); 7 rounds.
Faskun .........APPYKERE Kwiiln im
Canton,
#
#
Canton.
Score. Pt. Total
"Saigon.
Sergant Brow.........
Garner Dear.......
Gunner Henderson
Gunter Shepherd 31
31
Gunner Cromble 35 Sergeant Hayward
6
31
Fokian.. Octana Sydney
30
30
(
AGGREGATE HANDICAP: 200, 400 and 500 yards prize by Captain McCallum, and prize by MI. D. R. Sassoon, 3rd prize from prise land); 7 rounds at each range.
Score. Pta. Total,
Gunner Henderson
Gunner Cromble
Gunnar Shepherd
B.-S.-M. Dunca
Sergeant Lowrie
77
20
97
77
18 95
02
魈
87
3 86
Guaner T. W. Lammert... Guaner Shepherd having resigned this event, the third prize was carried off by the fourth man. ADOREDATE NET SCORE ; Championship Cup,
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Aggregating 9,747 tona register.
Outward.
teamer for Swatow,
TI
H » Singapore.
"Badgon, etc. Aggregating"4,398, tons register.
The Salaxis arrived here this afternoon from Salgen.
.
TEX Agents (Mesers. D. Saisoon, Sons & Co.) Inform us that the steamer Lightning, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port yester day afternoon.
Tas P. M. 5. 5. Co.'s steamer City of Peking, with malls, &c., from San Franciscó to the 14th
alto, has anfved at Yokohams, and will leave for this port, via Nagasaki, to-morrow morning.
THE ATTACK ON LI HUNG. CHANG.
JAPAN AND KOREA..
The Jiji, a Japanese vernacular paper, makag
Intimations.
the following miereating confiensioni rigard BOVRIL! BOVRIL!! BOVRIL!!!
to the Japanese occupation of Kores :-
Slace last omaser, when Japan took up’The Task of reforming
the Korean Government, whe
of farmerable Bidiculties. Not only
called herself weziously to the task in fac
40lbs. BEEF ARE USED IN MAKING 1lb. BOVRIL EXTRACT.
LATEST NEWS FROM JAPAN. From Kobe papers received here to-day wo take the following information about the attack an, and condition of, China's pesce envoy :~~ KOBE, March asth Yesterday afternoon, as the Viceroy Li Hmg. Chang left the temple at Bakan, where quarters have been assigned him, he was shot at by a young man named Koyama. The Viceroy, whe 3,000,000 you in aid of the pose Korean GovernAVING theen appolated SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EXPIRE of CHINA, was slider the left eye, and at once returned only the Koran Lavernment ought, as a matter * In his chair, was struck by the shot in t. Usom this, nome proudly banst
that H
wa are now landing Ex S.S. Bombay, the largest Shipment ever imported into this Country, of fact, to feel very grateful to japan, but the
the face;
that,
has own her extreme kindness by advancing.
100
SPECIAL TERMS TO DEALERS.
te his quasters, staunching the flow of blood with handkerchief. The would-be assassin of the later as a reperons and magnant and we are prepared to Supply BOVRIL and BOVRIL WINE in quantities to soit purchasers was immediately arrested by the gendarmes and out the whole
nation should sound lips thunder through at the lowest figure ever offered :- imprisoned.
world. Bet we
we cannot agree wi On the news being wired to Hiroshima, such person andjain in their empty pride. In this Surgoon-Gaterals Sato and Ishigure wat beleg called disinterested, simple and world of competition we cannot rent satisfied dispatched to Ba
to Bakan to attend the wounded charitable people, and we met soek aabutan- plenipotentiary.
Great excitement prevalled at Bakar after | tial reward for our labours which hyys been the the
outrage,
The present at once hastened to the Viceroy to express their
world one of avarice deepest regret at the untoward incident. During aside, and such seaks an opportunity to pray Copine of uations moral- virtues are totally put the confusion fire broke out, but was quickly upon another, if necessary by the force of arms- extinguished.
TO stick to moral principios and to devot them is to be like a gentleman participating i eaply honest in vuch a ward of fierce competi dianer with coolies and rickahames and being laughed at
Fat by
bat Count Ito and Viscount Muter / cause ⋅ nf the Korona Bioacially là 11-Tharant
Na Majesty the Emperor has want Colonel Imperial Chamberlain, to the Viceroy to express his deep regret at the unfortunate incident which has marred the negotiations at Bakan, while Mr. Tanaka, the private secretary of the Imperial Rousehold, has been sent with u similar message by the Emperor,
March 16th,
Very little appears to be known of the
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WATKINS & CO., SOLB AGENTS,
THE APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central,
e o-day s Advertisements.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
-CALCUTTA.
"ARRATOON APCAR,"
others for his modesty and polite THE Steamship ness. Our assistance to Kores may be boasted of as a set of kindness, but we should not be satis Captala J. E. Hansen, will be despatched for the fied at manly being called kind, wo mont
moabove Ports on FRIDAY, the gh fustant, at, determined to mat de coespensation from
arasto, Hiusme is not Kogawa Robusosaka Koren. By this à dopo 14% MINIMALE over ·
as he stated in preliminary examination by the police, bat Koyams Toyotaro. He is the eldest son of Koyama Kihachiro of Gamma prefecture, but was disinherited by his father on Rocst of his dissipated mode of life. He is now said to be 26 years of age, and was a student of the Kelogljuka reported that he is of wasound mind, and also In Tokyo from 1884 10 1856.. It in
some offence, but what is not stated. There little doubt that he is connected with the pet- tential band of works who have persistently brough such disgrace on their country. Judge Toyama commenced the examination of the prisoner at Bakan yesterday,
in our satisfaction and
P
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents. Hangkong, 3rd April, 1805
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
100, 400, 500, Taful, with the next English mall, feft Singapore for this that he has served a term of imprisonment for abusive customs of bribery, and the l ́HE Company's Steamship
THE F. & O. 8. N. Co.'s steamship Rescia port at 1 p.m. yesterday, and is expected here about noon on the yth inst. 84
81
and 2nd prize presented by Mr. D. Gilles, 7 rounds at 200, 400, and 560 yards; open to Members of the Field Bultery only. Gunner Stewart......... 33
31 11 8x Sergeant Hayward.... 23 31 30 Sergeant Lowrie ......... 30 B.-S.-M. Duncan... 27 29 26 Gunner Henderson...... 23 32 25 80 Corporal R. F. Lammert 13
28 37 77 AGORTOATE NIT SCORE-(Championship Cop, presented by Mr. T. Jackson; and prize. by Mr. A. Woolley); rounds at 300, 400, and sno yards; open to members of the Maxim Gun Company only.
200, 400, 200. Total,
3x 官 11 25
Gunner E. C. Shepherd 29 Gunner T. W. Lammert 27 Gunner Crombie........ 25 37 24 77 Gunter G P. Lammert. 25
32 27 24 Corporal Firth. 29 13 Gunner Landale........ 23 HANDICAP 300, 409, 500 yards (prizo presented by members of the Corps).open to Officers only,
100. 40. 500, Pis, Total
20
24
26 19 21
24
.
THE Choudian Pacific Railway Con steamship Empress of India left Vancouver on Monday
last for this part.
We regret to hear that Captain J. D. Mac- kenzie, who for the past two years has success- fally commanded the Canton river steamer who rendered yeoman's wengkel and
The Japanese man-of-war Yazyamahan has bess sent to Bakan to protect the Chiness mission Colonel Tojo accompanied the vessel as the messenger of Prince Komatsu to the Viceroy
left
March 27th.
the
service to the Chinese daring the epidemic than six doctors, including medical man The Viceroy Li has been examined by no less of plague last year, has resigned owing attached to the mission. A full diagnosis is to a difference of opinion between himself and the Chinese owners of bis command. Captain pan that the flesh paper cute wart T. Rowin is now master of the Kwonghof, appears that the flesh above the wound Captain Mackenzie is en exceptionally steady
swelled, while in
sympathy welling of the right eye. The and skilful commander and we therefore fal
there 1 sure he will not be long out of collar,"
shot
penetrated to
the
bons, but
the appeara dectors do not care about removing uniese
H E is given, and to this the Viceroy preferring to allow the shot to remain is the flesh so long as it is not likely to cause trouble. The glass of bis spectacles was broken, bel fortunately one of the particles entered the sye, though the eyelid was scratched,
The British steamship Benvenus left Sloga. pore on the ayth titimo, and had strong northerly and north-easterly winds, accompanied
Captain McCallum..37 Captain Marssy......ak FOR SEVEN VOLLEYs, kneeling, at 100 yards | by heavy awali.
(prize from prise fund).
Total
Sergeant Maitland's sub-division....... 39 Sergeant Lowdo's
Sergeant Hayward's Sergeant Coyle's
〃
Sergeant Sanders' (z men short) .................. 20 TOTAL NET SCORE, rounds at 200 yards (ihren prizes pierented by the Ladies of the Community, per Mins Barker).
Ganner Shepherd........
Sergeant Lowite
Sergeant Sanders.....
Total
16
TADORA. 22- **** 22"
Gunner Hopkins..... Gunner Wilkinson Corporal Thompson.......... TOTAL NET SCORE-7 rounds at 300 yards; oper to Members nomlanted by a Lady, Twelve prizes presented by Sergeants Field Battery, Sergeants Maxim Gun Co, Capt. Jackson, Mesars. J. D. Humphreys, R. Cooke, Wang Hing, R. Shewan, H. U. Jeffries, L. Martel, Kruse & Co., Kelly & Walsh, and Battery Sergeant-Major.) Nominator.
Momines. Всого Miss Plummer. Gunner Smyth 27 Mrs. Lowrle... Sargeant Lowris 37 Mrs. G. P. Lammer!...Gr. G. P. Lammert 16 Mrs. Stewart.......Gunner Stewart Miss Rutter
Günter Ruiter f Miss Shepherd...........Ganser Shepherd as Miss Bross
***...Ganaur White 21
Brost
Miss Lammert......Corpl. R. F. Lammet 22 Miss Bevan.......
......................Gasser Hand 31 Miss Ross
..........Gunner Wilkinson ar Miss Barker....... .........Capt. Murray 31 Mrs. G. R. Lammert...Gr. T. W. Lammart 20 TOTAL BULL in all events (prize presented by
Captain Marrey) '
Gunner Shepherd.
Guaner Stewart
Gooner G. P. Lammert
Sergeant Lowrie
Tie...........at
B-S.-M. Doocan. 1*********s Gunner T..W, Lammert mucimaμ17 Gununer Shepherd having resigned this event,
the tie will be shot off for the price. CONSOLATION EVENT (not yet Snished.) AGGREGATE NET SCORE at 200, 400, and 500
yards open to Drill Instructors only.
200, 400, 500, Total, Sergeant-Major Spencer 18 30 22 70 Mister Gunner Daggad 17 27 23 67 Corporal Round
16 24 13 53 Maxim Gun Co. Conditions-10 men a side
Koyama Toyotaro, the assallant of Viceroy
The British steamshly Hatias left Foochow an the 29th ultima, Amoy on the fut instant, and, has been taken from Bakan to the town of Swatow on the and, and had light variable winds Yamaguchi for trial. He was escorted by la- and fine wesiber. In Amoy the steamships #pactor Yoshida and four policemen, Hatlong and Chefs. In Swatow the steam- ships Taiwan and Wencków.
The British steamship Menmuir left Kobe on the 27th ultime, and Rokuren at 10 1,5, on the sth Anchored for 16 hours on account of thick weather. Passed Turnabout at 4 p.m. on the 1st instant. From Rokuren to Turnabour had Right variable winds and fine weather: thence to port had light winds and fine, but hary weather.
KOREAN NOTES.
(TROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
SEOUL, March 8th. Matters are more or less galet in Seoul wi preset, although the Cabinet crisis has not yet ended. Pak Yeng Ho runs the affair himself and no high officials can be appointed without bis consent. There is no doubt but that soma of the Cabinet will resign, but at present the King will not permit them to do so, Incuya is also interfering less with affairs is the Gore, | Wet
racet meat, being content to let his " other self,”
wilaning side, mutters getting so warm that he act for him. There is no doubt but that in the recent crisia Inouye did not come out on the
which he had befare insisted upon. was compelled to forego some of the "reforms "
14ca
Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the "HAITAN," above Ports on FRIDAY, the 5th instant, al Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hengkong, 3rd April, 1805-
1416 FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, *HR Steamship
that we should procialm Kone or that Kerse should concede
́s portion of her territory to us. There are various sorts them one of the first importance is to be
to be derived from Koren, found is commercial advantages. Tras, the among Korean cammerse is at prosent vary insignia. cant. But if the Korean Government be reformed FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.
by one thoroughly done away with, so su to assure the plunder be Korena people le the abjoyment of benefits to be derived from their Industries, all the dormant resources thars will seen be developed as if the dome of lesbaustible stores were sud- | denly opazed. Then the
* the purchasing power of the people will increase by leaps and bounds, and the whole peninsula will become a splendid market for us, All this will bearst not only Japan bot ale every European country caring one of self-lstersst. By this self-interest, will that Japan's policy in Kores le mot kindness but for commerce. This is the reason why we say got only benefit ourselves but also the and the world at large by extending the sphere the Koreans of commerce. Some are averne to the word
interest " interests are, and therefore explain Japan's or do not understand what national doing in Korea simply as acts of kindness. Such
A simple explanation only tends to cause suspicion in the minds of foreigners. Tapan's 104l intentions are not all simple; she is att acting by kinders or magnanimity but for her own interest. Jaganaso as well as the foreign public will plaass not mistake her intention,
To-day's Advertisements.
**BEN* LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP "BENVENUE," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND BINGAPORE. CONSIGNEES of Cargo see hereby informed
that all Goods are being landed at their Kowloos Wharf and Godown Company, risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Captain R, Samuel, will be despatched as above TH
"ARROYO," on TUESDAY, the 9th festant
For Freight or Passage, apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 2nd April, rog.
1418
FOR VLADIVOSTOK, VIA SHANGHAI AND NAGASAKI. (Taking Cargo at through rates to KOREAN PORTS).
"HE- Steamship
THE
"PORT ADELAIDE,"
Wotels. RAFFLES HOTEL,
SINGAPORE.
PARO DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES, PATRONIZED by ROYALTY, NOBILITY
including:-
H. R. H. Prince Damrong. H. R. H. Prince Sevasil.
His Grace The Dake of Newcastle.
The Right Hon'ble The Earl of Dysart.
Lord and Lady Braye.
Lord Dormer.
Lord Cecil.
Lord Valletort.
Major-General Sir Henry Collett, R.C.B.
Sir Francis Bolleau, Bart.
Sir John James William Henry Spencer.
Sir Edmond Hil
Brigadier General Cassit, C.B.
Baron Herman.
Baron Wendelstradt.
Baton BassiKY.
Sir Somers Vine,
Count S. Tellike, Count Spee. The Late Sir Elliott Bovill, Calef Justice, S. S. The Hon'ble Lionel Cax, Chief Justice, S. S. Major-General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G K.C.B., R.E.
Major-General Molyneux. His Excellency Major-General Vaughan Jones, Commanding the Troops, S. S. > Officers of H. M. Army and Navy.
This FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, which has just been enlarged by 30 additional sultes, is facing and commanding an extensive View of the Harbour, close to the Pablle Offices, Mercantila Quarters and the Esplanade.
Sultes consisting of SITTING ROOM, BED. ROOM, DRESSING-ROOM with PRIVATE
Captain B Morgan, will be despatched as above BATH ROOM attached. en TUESDAY, the oth Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply 10
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong. 3rd April, 1835.
EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 164.
1419.
N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above LODGE - ko kald la tha l'ammissvecuma! HALL, Zeland Street, on TUESDAY, the gth instant, at 8,30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visit Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 3rd April, 1805.
For Sale. MELLIN'S FOOD,
421
No expense has been spared by us to meet the requirements and demands of the Public and every comfort is guaranteed.
There is a LADIES WAITING and DRESS- ING-ROOM, ätted with all requialten,
BRANCHES :— KAFFLES TIFFIN & DILLIAKU NOOM", EASTERN & ORIENTAL HOTEL-Penang. Singapore,
SEA VIEW HOTEL-Penang.
SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors.
Singapore, rat fanuary, 1895.
BAY VIEW HOTEL. THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shari-ki-wan Road.)
The British teamskip Changchow left Penang on the 23rd ultimo, and Singapore on the 26th. The first part of the voyage to Pule Sapate had light variable winds and fine weather; thence to lat, z6 deg. north, had strong north winds and pasting showers. The latter part kad south-east and wast winds and hasy strengthened in several ways, 'The Japanese have left the jodowas, and all Goods remaining; other MELLIN'S SPECIALITIES in large TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE
weather.
THE RULE OF THE ROAD AT SEA,
controversies which began approaching a conclusion, menunderstood that it was .
The ties binding Korea with Japan are to be
troops who dispersed the Tonghaks and made | the country peaceful are to be rewarded by his Majesty the Ring. Let us hope that this will not be regarded as a precedent, for the dispersal of the Tonghaks is such a frequent occurrence that if this precedent another loan will be necessary, Japanese advisor has also been appointed for each of the tea Boards.. These tra to advise the Korean Government how lo proceed in the onward march towards Christian civilisation and progress.
Admiral P. H. Colomb read a paper, on Feb. 26th, before the Society of Arts on "The Rule of the Road at Sea. He said, in framing a rals of the road at sea, we must do it in view of the laws which govern the mancouvring powers of ships. The question suffered from twe dim. culties: The scientific men declared that it was 100 practical a question to be dealt with sclienti. fically and when it was treated practically,
And now we are having trouble is Kymng. practical man declared such treatment was too sangdo. This time it is not the Toughnan buy scientia. Having watched it closely for about the people. It is reported that the people in ali twenty-eight yours, he was is 1840 might be hopeful the
1 that of the ye-districts of the province have risen are in arms against their magistrates for When it be and
ical over-exactions in Collecting Laser prac
however, that it is not quite so bad, bet la Pauled for scientific treatment, number of districts certainly, at least half days and when the scientific men comprehended that of which I know positively, the magistrate har not beneath them to apply themselves been salsed and bound by the people and carried earnestly to vital importance to a maritime naties, the mattering to Kernan law he is not allowed to return the solution of a question of suck beyond Ike | borders. of his furisdiction. Acceed. might be permanently settled on all issues, and on pain of death. However, at present matters controversy would consu,
are getting a ■ Ittle more quiet, the Japanese the Board of Trade, has (addressed to the late stationed at frequent intervals along the course Bir Courtenay Boyle, Permanent Secretary at having companies of saidiary of 50 to 75 man president of the Chamber of Shipping and to the of the Naktong river. Chakman of
of the Liverpool Steamship Owners'
Any parvon
showing anti-Japanors sentiments Association a letter in reply to their communica. publicly le sow imprisoned, and a few of the tion of February gih, with referencs to the leaders have been beheaded, Them are mi between 60 · and 70 anil-Japanese in the in detail with the points raired in the communi- sation
referend
to, and
A CHALLENGE between the Field Battery and preposed new sound diguals. The letter deals | present * Semul whose sole crime le that they
lenge Cup pretented by HE. Liɛst.-Ges. Barker.
Won easily by the Field Battery. Teami- FIELD BATTERY,
PARD GHI ĐÓ B.-S.-M. Duncan... 78 Capt. Murray Sergt Hayward ... 88 Sergt. Maitland...... 63 Sergt. Brown 77 Corporal Firth Sergt. Lowrie
69
❘
Optional Cargo will be sawarded uniows aotica
FOR INFANTS AND IVALIDS. to the contrary be given before 2 7.3. on the 4th Her this Fort, the Undersigned are AVING been appolated 80LE AGENTS instant,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goodspred to Supply MELLIN'S FOOD and or small quantities at very favourable charges, Special term to the Trade.
KAY & Co.,
Sole Agents, 16, Hollywood Road. -Hongkong, r9th March, 1895.
FOR SALE OR HIRE.
undelivered after the gih instant, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the toth instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the già instant, at
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
[M2 2.30 PM. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agentu Hongkong, jid Aprli, 1895.
[423 WINDSOR HOTEL,
*HIS
HONGKONG.
"CON.
STABLUHMENTS situated in the cineant Buldug, known NAUGHT HOUSE, offers First-class Acosco modation to Residents and Travellers.
Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to sach Flost, in charge of experienced Attendant. Favourable Arrangements made for Families and for Monthly or Extended Pariods.
[373
“HE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and to be had on the Island, BAY VIEW ncouples the best situation on the Shau-ki-wan Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breeze from the Southward. Steam-launches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn,
THE DWELLING HOUSE OF MALO To the other intretiens of popular resor
occupied by Captain SAUNDERS.
ANCHORAGE, Intely
Imediata Possession can be taken, For further particulars apply in
CAPTAIN J. C. SAUNDERS, Amoy,
#
BROCKETT & Co., Facchow,
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THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY CO
Amay, 2nd February, 1895.
LIGHT PALE ALE, Unsurpassed in quality
and highly recommended
by persons of
[426] Maher a delicious and
P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1895;
INTIMATION.
TEA! TEA 1 TEA FOTICE is hereby given that up-to the end
short Year, hil the Stock which we kad In riad of PECKOR and ROSE TEA of the HANG MEE "CROF” have been SOLD OUT, Customers who wish to Purchase mess of these Teas will have to wait the beginning of BEASON'S TEA 210 be in 81652. the FOURTH MOON (MAY), when the NEW
Kod the eight highest scores to count. Chal-morandum defending the Accompanied by a / have expressed dislike for the Japanato ; thean | Nof the Second "MOON (MARCH) of the
proposed new rules of them have been beheaded, The Japanese by Vice-Admiral Bir G. Nares,
despairing of ever persuading the Koreaan to M7. Gresham, the United States Secretary of like them, are trying to see what force will de Staja, has sent a consnsunication to the Seario
NEWE" MOTER, announcing that Fraces, Germany, Holland,
"Alter the defeat of the Chinese troope at Portuga Sweden, Spain, and Rotala bave Asan a number of the soldiers fed to the South,
to proussigste
to prevent being scattered in the two southern proviso. regulations Japan bas already pro Thase have contiacally stirred
-up trouble 77 Great Beltala, Corpo Thompson assiste, CBUR SOU-CHONG TEA
We have new for Sale NEW CHEUNG and Italy have expressed Some of them joined the Tonghaks and the wick Buy cheap, it can be delivered af desire for postponement. Great Britain stirred up strife, albarjoised the French Society way time at that Radiances at drst agreed to a plan for an insemnational (the Roman Catholics) setting them all ngalant understanding but in October last Land Kim. | u us. When our troops (the Japanese) dibend FÅR VE É SÍMATS, DEALING is the BEST barley concluded that, as all maritime Posters the Tongkah in Chyongchyengde, 14 Chine | ZZAS in the Market, our Customers will pletne and not signified their acceptance, it had base were taken prisioners, Tacy were sent up to mete our TRADE MARK and to lasrenghtly found impossible to put it into stgct on March | Seoul and are now awaitlog punishment in the mamine the Goods to see that they bear our 1st. Mr. Bayard, United States Ambassador | prison.
An Chang Chysi petitions that thì throws
Corp. Soonderam... 6s Gunner Smyth Gunner Steward... 8g Gunner Shepherd...
Gunnar Ruiter. 24 Gunner G. Lammert 93. Ganner White...... 4
663
Groner T. Lammert
635
Won by 28 polats, H.K.V.C. CHAMPIONSHIP CUP, presented by Hon. I. 1. Keswick. To be won two years la saccession before becoming the property of .the holder.
300, 400, 500. Tetal,
28 34 33 ji
Gander G. P. Lammert 31 Sergeant Lawile........... 37 Gunner Shepherd...... 18
2
30
Gunner Stewart samanber
3r
25 86
Sergeant Hayward...... 31
Ganger White.....#9
37 26
H
39
Shots. (Handicap).
of
AUSTRALIAN MAIL JIEMS,
February
HANG YU,
1437
Canton, gid April, 1895.
TO LET WEILING HOUSES
"DUNHIVED
in Robinson ROAD -(partly Furnished Koc 8 & 91 CAINE ROAD, AA
VILLAS THE PRAX,
in Londen, expessed the opinion that Great saying that although Koros kas served Chian Beliala will ultimately accept the proposal.
for 300 yours yet of Inte China kaa 100%| all sense of right and all counter been properly severed. Yet, nothwithstanding this, a number
Į people those the In the Divorce Centery test and especially some of the Wieleters DC MAGANDE GAY
(ie, Pakyung Ho and So Kwang Pém). Tw Withers v. Wilkers came and far heuring. The tals they have been imprisoned, but why are petitioner, Mrs. Withers, sought a divorce from they not all executed for such rebellions an ENCOURAGEMENT Cop, for and and 3rd cinse | EMAP TERRAS SAMURAIu. Witham, of the British- | duct 20
(Noba 1
Thrms have been almos executed
soxied za ubeve described.) ground of him.
The Scent News ja n Gor Mario Geneva.
C
the then
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comforting drink
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CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.
15. Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th August, 1894.
· PUJIYA HOTEL,
BATHING PAVILIONE have been added, and a LAUNCH ruas from the NEW FEDDER'S WHART to BAY VIEW every half-hour after § P.M. dally.
Private Dinners or, Tiffins prepared in Fizst» - class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 1th August, 1894-
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
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commodious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,ago foot above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainimpa of Chias.
SPECIAL SUMMER BATES, (FROM APRIL IT TO OCTOBER 31ST), One person, per day......................ononiam$ 4.00 Ons person, per month $75 to 90.co Married couple (occupytag one rooms) per
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7.00
Married couple (occupying ons room) per
month
Married couple (occupying two rooms)
per month
» 170,00 For further particulais, apply to
THE MANAGER,
New Victoria Hotel Hongkong, Tóth March, 1804.
End THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Daddell Struct.)
THE Undersigned has always thought that THE was the one thing fer needed to fit in between Howl. Lipe and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOU-providing it be First-class in every detall. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP STEAK at say hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; Elabor if sodios be giras. He is also prepared *** SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per Maru or ORDER-the Parties D, dd, for samemand Ciak, Terme pue
sending Breakfast...per meal $0.75...par Month
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$1.35. Breakfast, Tiain and Dinner... Breakfast and Tille, quoui
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE Hour mind w’'half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS, THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE
BUILDING &
TWO ENGLISH 'BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE. SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
1. K. YAMAGUCHI,
Tišla and Dinner
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Excellent Style si short notice.
Hongkong, 14th June; riigi.
W. THOMAS,
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