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decks are heathel with teak. The Reck machinery consists of strom capstan windiass, steam-steering gear, and the steam winchen. These latter are ten in number, and to conjunc. tion with a most complete system of derricks render the vessel exceptionally well suited for the rapid working of the large and varied

The derricks cargoes she will

CHITY. capable of Niting weights up to thirty tons. The maxis are telescopic to sub the Manchester Ship Canal. The crew's quarters are filled under the topgallant forecastle, and there for 'petty officers under the prop, which the createering gear. The saloon, state- rooms, and captain's and chief officers' rooms are in a large steel house fitted on the bridge deck

COVETE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1895.

Sir Richard Reanle moved that Mr. W. Keswick beagalo elected Chairman, Mr. Barnes arconded, and it was circled unanim only.

Mr. David Reld, Sir A Deat was unanimou by On the motion of We. Strachan, seconded by re-elected vice-Chairman.

It

THE CURRENCY QUESTION.

PUBLIC PINION ON THE SUBJECT. Most of the London papers, received the idea of bimetallism. Though we by the mail yesterday, are still hostile to have not space to go into all their argu- also agreed, on the mollen of Strments, the following will give a fair Idea Edmund Hereby, seconded by Mr. Pagh, that of them:- Sir A. Dent be elected Honorary Treasurer for the ensuing year.

The Tom says that one of the most series dangers of modern politice is the can with which convictions that seemed to be deeply rooted have a tendency to succumb, not to argument and experience, but to racines and despair. It is difficult to attribute to any other

Mr. Barnes thee moved that Mr. R. S. Gundry be naked to continue to sei as bon, secretary to the Arreciation. They were all immeniely indebted to Mr. Gondry for the labour hamst Heat quite sure that no one would bring of which he (Mr. Barnes) had carefully read, such credit to the Association, or himself, as Mr. Grundy had done.

the

that Austria-Hungary will favourably receive any Invitation to take part in a monetary conference, and will appoint delegates,

Rold

urges upon Her

the

THE GLOBE" ON OUR NAVAL

ESTABLISHMENT AND

ARMAMENT

Inllowing letter to the Editor of the London A naval correspondent recently addressed the Glede -

The salon. Is handremely furalshed, į kave devoted to the añaux) report, every word / weakening of the resistance to bimatelem which the purpage of Considering what measures can be whole Gavernment establishment la far to

mess-200m

and is finished in callshed hard wood. The officers and engineers' rooms and are also on the bridge deck at the sides of the engine casing. Electric light is fitted throughout the vessel by Merurs W. C. Martin and Co., of Glasgow, including cargo clusters for the rigging when working cargo at night. The machinery has been contracted hy the builders'

Rud consists of a set of firm tiple-expansion engines, with cylinders 26 in. 7t in. diameter by 48 in. straks, and 42 in.. two large single-ended bollers constructed for working pressure of 180 lb. The ballers are

with filled Howden's patent

system of forced draught. The

Auxiliary machinery is of the lete descripiton, liuding ment complete

G. and I. Well's ferd heater and evaporator. The pro- vre el left the ways she was named Kaisow by Mrs. Galland, wife of the Managing Director of the Chisa Mutual Company,

certafa

10

Matter of

Vo-day's Advertisements.

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB. ATHLETIC SPORTS.

Y

the SPORTS will be held in the HAPPY VALLEY, on SATURDAY, 6th Instant

E, D, SANDERS,

Hon, Secretary. Hongkong, 4th April, 1895.

ATHLETIC SPORTS.

TH

the

415

HE COMMITTEE of the VICTORIA LADIES of HONGKONG to the ATHLETIC RECREATION CLUB cordially INVITE SPORTS to be held on the Race Course, on SATURDAY, 6th lustent.

M.P., Sir Alfred Dent, K.C.M.G.. world will be augmented by the prolonga·lon of tender,

thinton of values would still go | ago, and we should do well to follow t

DIMETALL SM IN PARLIAMENT. Mr. Everett, M.P, moved in the Haase of Commons on the a6th February~"That this Hease regards whit increasing apprehension the constat faciaallons and the growing divergence in the relative vaina of

and heartily concern in the

siver, and

Hongkong. It appears, is crying out, like other recent expresslan of opinion on the part of the Government of France, or more money to be spent on its dack Beason of H.E. the GOVERNOR, and the Government and Parliament of Ger- thers at all, and the private ones that the Navy many as to the serious evleresulting therefrom, is obliged to make use of are garely unccoupled verd. The Government do not passeso a dock 11, mest the desirabl'lty of co-operating Cover by merchant ships, while their proprietors know It, therefore,

etter Powers In A

how to make inordinately au Toternational Conference, for they are required for the public service. The co tly demands when was a note of uncasions throughout the Chan- argued that the silver question was at the root with a cruiser on the Chinn station it woult be was apparent to the House of Commons. There taken to remove or mitigate these evils. He small, and should anything serious go wrorg cellor of the Exchequer's speech, even where the of our financial difficuties in india; he ated,

Ding Was mos!

forcible, and the conclusion by way of illustration, that those difficulties and

of great difficulty to put it to rights betrayed a feeling that it would not be safe to tatele compelled the Government, against their ent rezaits that must be reckoned with. The bh mat er had only been before the world for the H...) The money considered

at Hongkong. The Globe's naval correspond. press be argament too far.

far. There are

impose duties on certain products. This

ent to evidently completely

at sea."Ed. ourselves. The advocates of the double standard Unless the demonetisation of allver were stopped metallist agliation will be quickened among

Decessary last twenty years, and had arisen from the

there is at the less! will be encouraged to increase their activity in

half

Í A million. divare: of one precious metal from another.

A point about our national defence which does foreign countries.

not seem to me to have received the attention it The disorder and the ↑ and the old

deserves is that all reveried depression la the commercial and foancial

our swift mall steamers of of ab equal treat ment, and

16 knots and over ought to be permanently armed. both metale full and

legal

France and

· period of

Rasila have seen to this some time ancertainty. bound not to swerve from the principle of with the other nations, to bring back the happier

The

or. He appealed to the Chancellor of the example. A few 12-pounder quick-frers should Standard remarks:-We are abuelately Exchequer to use his influenc", in co-opera too be mounted in every fast-steuring ship, even if their single gold standard for Great Britain; nor can state of things when the two metals stood at a we afford to give the smallest colour to the common ratio and

ber beavier guns were left at some coaling station some rigidity of this role. But, so far as

for her to

pick up. And the dril with these

be acc

the Navy should henceforth be first, second, er sory. No officer who has not passed his year in of this far damental principle, it is argently our be accomplished without breach or Impairment interest to promote, if we can, steadiness

third officer of any ship carrying malls. comparative value of the two metallic mediums

at the new coaling stalino, Castries Bay, are well

I hear from St. Lucia that the

additional for quaders the contemplated increased garrison tionable

advanced, and I will not be long before the

Mr. Young and he had pleasure in seconding the resolution, which was adopted unanimously. erro on the General Committee:-Sir G: W. The following gentlemen were then elected to Des Veeax, G.C.M.G., Sir Robert Jardine, Bart., Sir T. F. Wade, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., Sir Ceell C. Smith. K.C.M.G, Sr T. Sutherland, K.C.M

L.G., Sir Edmund Hornby, Sir R. T. Reunie, Mr. F. D, Barger, Mr E. W. Batt, Mr. D. Brand, Mr. E. Cameron, Mr. F. Cornes, Mr. E. F. Dascanion, Mr. T. Fenest, Mr. J. H. Geyther, Mr. T. Hanbury, Mr. E. Iveson, Mi, W. Mr. J. A. Melland, Mr. B. McLean, Mr. W. Pagh, Mr. D. Reid, Mr., T. W. Richardson, Mr. W. M. Strachan, Mr. J. H. Scott, Mr. E. A. Sassoon, Mr. W. A. Turnbull, Mr. W. S. Young, and Mr. R. S. Gundry.

IST RACE, 1.30 PM.

PRIZĖS will be presented by Mrs. BARKER after the last Race.

Hongkong, 4th April, 1805.

[426 HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. -

SATURDAY, бTIL APRIL, 1895, AT 2.45 PM COMPETITION, LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS; Ranges, 700 and 800 yards;

peller har are of mangiaese bronze. As the Keswick, Mr. J. F. Holliday, Mr. 7. Bell Trting, supposition that we are likely to relax the whole-.I mankind. (Cheers at be free disposal of amali weapons should be frequent and compul- Ten Shots. Entrance fee, 30 cents,

DROWNED IN SINGAPORE HARBOUR

suggested that it would better sult the con-

can

the

Mr. Bredle Hoare had the following on the did he take any part in the debate :—" AB. KU Notice Sheet, but did not move it, nor, I Indeed,

leave ost from House' t the end of the amendment to Mr.

Everett's

moljon, to move to In order to add the words while

The Chaltman mentioned that it had been.¦ of exchange. To the unquestioned and unques- | questions that the fall in the price of silver bas transfer of all troops from Barbados to St. Lucia A rid fatality occurred in Singapore harbour venience of members to hold the annual dinner awa antegrity of our monetary system we productive al francial difficulty to the takes place. A part of Castiles Bay, with the

as the banking centre of the been

on the 2nd ulime, whereby Mr. John Rae, a well known and old resident in Singapore versation it was arranged to get an expression upon our determination to settle transactions that it would be inexpedient to make any change purposes, but the Admiralty has give no Indies- in October of November, and after some con- world, and any step which would throw doubt Indian Government and others, is of opinion adjacent foreshore, has been assigned for Naval los; his 'ffe. It appears that Mr. Rae, who had just been appointed to the post of chief engineer / of opinion on the matter at the dinner, in the upon an inflexible basis of gold, and gow only, in the currency system of the United Kingdom, tión sa yet as to what its future policy will be at of the Atry, Left Collyer Quay shout o o'clock to

evening

seould cause inficitely more loss to our people and therefore deprecates taking any step which regards this Pin bis akip

wife saw him afely into a

Mr. David Rald moved a vote of thanks to the than any of the misfortunes rightly or wrongly might lead other countries to blok that a ** to what happened

sepse of gratitude to the Directors of the P. and power of silver. O. Company for according the Association the The

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His

the only evidence is that subsequently | Chairman, and at the same time expressed their attributed to the dictine in the purchasing change la probably "

| use of the room for their meetings. The rasolaresulting Port, mates that the general

of the boatman, It is data that they poceeded to a vessel that proved not to be the Ruby, lying at some distance frant the above, and that in somg Hon was seconded and carried unanimously. manner M

Rae

fel overboard, striking his

The Chairman briefly acknowledged the com- head rather bearily sgsinst the ship's side.pliment, ard the meeting termteated: The hatiman endeavoured to pull him into the sampar but was not able to do so for some little

when

tline, and eventually the deceased wo red life was neatly exifnet. The body was conveyed to the nearest police station where Inspector Black did all that he could, by methods, to restore animation.

SPEECH BY AIR FIELDING. CLARKI, The annual dinner of the Association took place at the Hotel Metropole in the evening. St R. T. Renn's presiding. Among the dii- tlagalabed guests present were Adasten! Sir Nowell Salmon, Sir Thomas Sutherland,

ther, Bent the hody to the Hospital Ms. N. I. Hanown, and Sir Fielding Clarke.

Not

where endeavours were again made, for opwards of an hour, to bring back life. Every attention, however, (alled, though it to difficult to say when death actually took place.

the debate is that If any proposal for farther conference is made on the basis of England will be prepared to enter into the the maintenance of our present gold standard deliberation.

Whatever reservations

It may proper to make in order to show that any change in our standard of currency is out of the question, make it clear that they will lead a benevolent the instructions of the English delegates should ear to any proposals to increase the subsidiary use of silver.

Everett's motion,

The Daily News very much regrets the decision of the Government to ccept Mr. It is always desirable da

number of toane were; as usual, propred, one of them "Our Guests" being responded to in general grounds to meet friendly Powers hall

most Interesting

manner by Chief Justice

LAW REPORT.

IMPORTANT TRADE MARK CASE. Gilfillan Wood and Co, v Vade and Co. 25th ult'ms, by Mr. Justice Cox, judgment was At the Supreme Court in Singapore on the given in an interesting trade mark case. This Gilfillan, Wood & Co., for an order that Messrs, was an application made on behalf of Messra. Vade & Co., the defendants in the case, might be rentralded by using, selling, or importing say otherwise, to represent the goods used, sold or spon them the

of deer's mark

kead, mark es contrived as, by colourable imitation or any

Imported by be defendants as the goods of the plalaiffs, or from in any way imitating the plaintiffs' deer's head mark. The infunction aked for was to apply until the trial of the Mr. Bromhead Matthews and Mr. Fort

an Interim fe from

bearing

or

no

port.

The shipbuilding doubt very

Buch

trade, like most others, is depressed, but it cannot be fa bad way as we are sometimes led to believe when a private syndicate has just been formed for the purpose of building a croiser as a matter of speculation, which is to bares displacement of 10,009 tons and a sen-golog money. Unless new wat scare comes on, the probably the Japanese will buy her with Chinese speed of 21 knots. If the price fonotexorbitant, English will unhesitatingly lot herseverely alone.

THE MADAGASCAR IMBRÓGLIO,

Siz Fielding Clerke who said he felt greatly hon. May at our currency, as the Chancellor el Mr. Rae, although only 47 years of age, bad oured and flattered at having his name coupled the Exchequer emphatically urged, is our own been nearly 30 years in Singapore. He was at with this toast, which had been so gracefully affair. The only object of such an international one time chief engineer of the Celestial, but on i proposed by Admiral Hornby, and sa kladly meeting, as Mr. Everett and Mr. ChaPILA, ctlou or unt!! forther order.

adly avowed bimetallists, suggest, is the bota the establishment of the pumping station, he received by them. On behalf of the visitors, of bimetallism. Believing with Sir With Mr. appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Napler for Ead been sent out for them to

tion

also showed their esteem for the deceased. Straits Times.

THE CHINA ASSOCIATION,

the

FAK

with the late Mr.

and above all

promotion

Harcourt,

certala

to

was appointed Superintendent Engineer, a post-whom he bad the honour to represent, he

he held forty years, doing much good work, desired to offer to the China Association their Gladstone, that bimetallism would be Injurious, the defendants. Since then be had been acting in various heart

heartfelt thanks for the kind hospitallly and the not fatal, to the commercial supremacy of the engineering capaclides, and as we have said, was - Kenisi recently aproleted to the Rudy. The funeral foodception accorded them. He had a United Kingdom, the Datly News cannot help reviewed the nature of the facts upon affidavit,

in bia short experience in was very largely attended, and the coffin was that hospitality to stangers and kind reception fearg that the acquiescence of Her Majesty's born to the grave by friends, who in other ways / of visitors way one of the best home features of altarlour and pernicious!

Mialsters may atimulate and encourage European society in

In that part of the world,

If a Conference were summoned for jan, 111, (Cheers.) He thought that everyone of the

Wereement. visitors there who had bad the good fortune to witch Manchester Guardian, and Sir visit those delightful lands would bear sim out William Harcourt were boldly announce to that from Singapore to Hongkong, to that de-morrow that he would then propose a general lightful model settlement of Shanghai, and to re-opening of the mints to silver at the ratio of Japan, the kindness of the reception to strange archanges would gradually rise, and before the the defendants in the sol', their agents for this The Malagasy Prime Minister phizetan

15 7 to 1, 1 the gold price of silver and the Eastern was unequalled in any part of the world.

Conference met the white metal would be worth (Cheers.) He considered it plecs of good e shi fortune that in the course of service under the Government of Crown Colonies he was trans-

fre shlillugs au ounce all the world ferred to the East, and nothing struck him more

At the General Assembly of German Cham. bers of Commerce on the 22nd Feb, the following of the reception he received from all classes the Assembly beld: steadfastly to the resolution pissed on March 12th, 1886, declaring that the sure, to all the visitors there that night

night to be gr guests of this Association--an Association which they knew was vigilant and active in the Interests of those who dwelt in the East. At the present moment, as they knew, the position was embat critical, and that vigilance and activity was never more needed eded

ANNUAL MEETING.

The annual general meeting of the members of the above Association was,

February at the office of the P. and O.

bearil-

over,

Roode gpen

The

The

Queen of the Hava tribe in Madagascar, after s It to but ten years since the French concluded their new famous treaty with Ranavaions,

during that time may be dignified with the name three years' was; if the operations conducted of war. It will be remembered how the French blockaded Tamatave, ran up and down with ten ships for three years, tried a coup and the coast were beaten off and at

and when Jast, just

orders up the to give siruggle, how they succeeded in pereunding the His Lordship in giving judgment, lengthily

Hovas to grant a right to the French to found and on which the motion had been heard. He

sort of protectorate. Among the terms of the treaty was the recegation by the French of Rana. said that for twenty years the plaintiff firm bud

valona's cisim tatkatitle of acted as agents for the firm ofT. G Hill and Co.

le of Queen of Madagancer. at home, who had registered a trade mark for a relation

France also agreed to control only the foreign certilo kind of shirting which they exported to 600,000l. to

relations of the

island and arranged to advance to Gilfillau, Wood and Co, T. G. Hill and Co. went folo liquidation and

secured by the Malagasy Government, to

control of the Casters the use of this special trade mark to another sold their rights to

pointe.

On the conclusion of this treaty

Great house, who had appointed Messrs. Vade and Co.,

Britain

Appointed her first consul at Aotans. Co.. nativo-M

Haggard, brother of

of the deer's head sbirting. Vade and Co., having French Resident-General, the latter having novellat. Haggard's exequatur through the Intimated their intention to place the goo the market in their name, the plaintiffs obtain an interim injunction

Was sought to fusisted that this was the proper conto action. He (his lordship) had therefors to decide from the Hova Government,

lesisted on receiving of the

their sequatura direct whether it was probable that the plaintiff

Prime alm. M. Le Myra de Vilers, that he insisted Germany would be lojured by a change of the the assumed, for the purposes of this application, he does hay in the matter. Thereupon

good the claim. a of that the rights of T. G

and Co, in respect The Auemy Pichtly

M. de Vilers hauled down his flag and left ibe that the Reichstag has adopted

regrete this trade mark, had been transferred to Hill, coplis! in hoff, and afterwards returned Propos

bimetallic Gaddon and Co. With respect to the law lo

and, of course, by so doleg, practi than 20. (Hear, bear) He did not propose National Zeliung remarks that foreign Powers however, from the statutory provisid not exist Septeesker with a special mission to Madagascar. The motion In the House of Commons has been a number of authorities showing that trade mot forgotten this insult, and the French Govern much commented on in the German papers. The mark can be acquired by long asage. Apart, when they entrusted this same gentleman last The Chairman, in rising to propose the adop but he might be excused if, in passing, he cou touch upon the burning question of the hour,

ment undoubtedly made an unfortunate choice tion of the report and accounts, sald :—The

are willing to accept an invitation from the Ger- registrations of trade marks, which gratulated the Amociation upon the Impetus,

man Chancellor to send representatives to a in this

not difficult to hands is voluminous and contains matter

colony, it was Conference here has never been

so ascertain The object of

of M. de Viler's recent certain the common law conditions under which a great interest; and I think you will agree with

to the currency question, and he wu

doubted

WAL, undoubtedly, to extract peaceably British Chancellor of the Exchequer seems me that the importance of the subjects which to note that fellow coloulst of his GWD, have received altection, and the manner in his well-onzned boliday in the consideration of

Whitehead cheers-had spent

who created, fitted very well

Absolate or adopted as his the part of

Iland by Frenchmen, own, any dealgo,

plate purchase the internal administration of the faland doubt on which they have heen treated, fully justify the this question. With regard to the war, they must

the report that

the German gulsh the goods which he made or sold was

old was French Resident-General, and the recognition existence of the Association as an institution

as | entitled to

It to use (2 all admire the foresight, prudence, and, above Yesterday's debute

was further arge representing the communities of China and Japan.

shows clearly that Germany

lectual protectorate, Feffectual

France wished The many matters considered have been sp-might think of their cause, but they all looked

all, the patriottem of the

can gain neliher fame nor profit at the Confer without contradiction or opposition might be supremacy le the Indian Ocean. She would

dunequivocally | Japanese, whatever they

such concessions as would give to her the proached by the committee with a desire to view

ence: The Handelssettung has no doubt that Zaltung terms Sir William Harcourt's speech

taken to prove ownership. But such the Conference will take place. The Vossischs

possession

ion thus be in a

a position to interfere with Great Ilbera! spleft,

tant factors in securing that Japanese Interests

was equivalent to and a pernast of the various

to ownership wap

ion Britain's trade with India, and would also animo domini. If a On at the present moment should not be allowed masterly statement," which did not breaic off

person helt vorm te which become a menace to aur reisilons with the East

property off belonged to another be statement has been observed as will give to the trade in the Far East,

bimetallist

he could not set up ala Count bayoust, but bent it possession against that person. Here, what the

Africa, The result expression of opinion by the Association the

(Hear, hear) The so that it

It lost

reply of Rainilatarivony, the Prime Minis Zeitung, commenting on the words of received from T. G. Hill and Co., and

fer. who sent word that he would submit only that the German their mark. It was 1

It was ndosified that the shir

The Annual Meeting will take place on Good FRIDAY, the 12th April, SATURDAY, the 13th and MONDAY, the 15th April, beginning at 9 A.M. each day. Particulars can be had from the Hon. Secretary.

G. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary,

Isa

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-

Hongkong, 4th April, 1805.

SHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

being now at her moorings, Consignees of "GAELIC" Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods will ture of Bill of Lading. be delivered from alongside, upon countersigna-

and expense and no Fize Insurance will be Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer, effected. will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent. Hongkong, 4th April 1805.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED, FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

fs

THE Company's Steamship

"CHELYDRA" having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees Goode will be delivered from alongside. al Cargo by her are hereby informed that their

Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining on board after the 6th instant, at 1 P.M. will ba landed at Constners' risk and expense into Godowns at Fast Point,

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 4th Ant!! 1805.

[437

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.

says the L, and C. Express, held on 26th when he went out as an official than the he revolution was unanimously adopted :-" The defendants from so dolog until ez zaining the British Consul, and ibs American Company, Leadenhall-street, E. C. Mr. le that colony. It was a great pleasure, he was German gold monetary system was unassailable, I succeed at the trial in mala intiff would † Mialster told the French Resident-General. on SATURDAY, the 6th instant, at 4 PM.

W. Keawie's presided, and there were also present Sir Richard Rennie, Sir Edmund Hornby, Sir A. Dent, Mr. Barnes, Mr. Noble, Mr. Young, Mr. David Reid, Mr. Pugh, Mr. Strachan, Mr. J. F. Carter, Mr. Hassel, and Mr. R. S. Gundry, Honorary

Secretary.

monetary system.

the case the plaintiff's counsel had relied upon caled bis error. The Malagasy have

report which has been for some days in your which had been given within the last few Monet hat. It adds. "The declaration of the | right to a trade mark can be acquired. A person / concessions from Madagascar, in the shape of

of

months to

to cast serious

for tank to distin

......2 § lavitation will be sent ast sood, especiallying of a trade weak publicly and Ped that the

of

of

of

THE Company's Ste ship

"YUENSANG,» Captain Weddilove, will be despatched as abova

For Freight or P14:spe, sonly to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

General Managere, Hongkong, 4th April, 18os,,

[428 FOR HOIHOW AND BANGKOK. HE Steamer....

"CONTINENTAL,"

Captain Schall, will be despatched on SATUR. DAY, the 6th Instant, at Daylight. For Freight or Passage, soply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 4th April, 1895.

[479 OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT), (Taking Cargo and Passengere at through raten for NIMOPO. CHIJO), TIENTJin, Hankow and PORTS on the YANGTEZE.)

them and to deal with them in a broad and to the Chios Arsociation as one of the impor. despatcher in show that such mederation to to interfere with the greater interests of British the point of all its dangerous power. The plaintiffs bad really done was to sell goods final rot of the French Mission and the THE Company's Steamship

Kraus

per.

Emperor and his a delight

"PALAMED,"

Rreatest welght, Fault has had to be found ony of Hoogkong, where he had the Rßubliqu® Dent could render the by them wera consigued by birliyan to force of course, well known, Diplomatic Captain WillJanse, will be despatched as above with the action of the officials in some CLEOS: CAPS

pleasure of serving, was, he might a in a way that will, I think, i fatte plosnant spot in the East. He thought/civilised world a great service by taking the ❘ and that cha trade mark was T. G. Hill and Come were broken off then, followed by the TO-MORROW, the ytb instant, at 4 P.M.

but it has been done i

be permitted to

cause Importance to be

to be attached to expressions there was only one fault to be found with it of opinion by the Association in future. During

hand

question in currency French Journal characterises the

that an esteemed

not be said that the that the

their

sold 1010

and Co relations were

vols in the French Chamber for 15,000 men and

eather too small. In that colony they great political gif hand, bays is of he thought was clearly proved. eruuleg year It may be regarded as certain | been visited by vicissitudes in the last five years, Emperor as the most suitable arbiter in this pal own. Is Plaintiffs claimed the mark i profectorata effective. Preparations for the ex-

German

Both

Prevent year had braken with rather better pro. #dan therefore claim the victory, and the Börse in Singapore goods 'bearing theft mark ale under the directies of the Prime Ministeri

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 4th April, 1895.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

a credit of 2,500,000/ to make the French pedition

a are pzporeding space under the direction of General Dagheras, who has seen good service In Tonkin and Formoss, and is about fifty-alx On the Malagasy side preparations are befor

Governor of Tamature, and is well kate for army is being drilled on the European plas, Senior General bears the rather Marting THE Steamer same of Ralaandriamampandry. He is the the able manner in which he combated the pretentions of the French pissipotestiaries dur

Indeed,

could that the events now in progress will be fruliful and they had, perhaps, an especially interer the most important international quad the Breen "comigned to us and to no other person years of affl In zubee's of extreme importance to

appeared to him that the overy time

claim really came to this "the interest connected with the Esstand in dealing present yet he jam year, but he thought with China and Japan the fullest measure of

of the trade mark have for

10 years Justice and consideration should be observed be would say there was a silver lining to the bat that the victory of the

(Cheers.) The did not dialks the simile Courier belleves that the assemblags of an later towards them, China to particular should be cloud, or, perhaps, be might say a gold and

national

monetary conference is now secured, counselled in her own Interest

English silver

bimetalli Our case, tollaleg. (Laughter.) Hongkong had been suffering was was in chcumstances which vigorous a man er for lite state our care se doring the last few years from arar-speculation, William Harcourt's declaration that England is put her house to order for the future; otherwise, which he hoped was now thing of the past.

defest.

argues that, after Str with the progress of the nations around her. Those living in the East had felt that it had

not to abandon her present currency, Zept will be torn to pieces. It will become only colony. matiek of time, unless abo astimistes modernia on paper, and on paper they might zum bimetallisï endeavours.

rest in

equivalent to s

It

to

"They are not at liberty sow to pull viestiar

goods

agreement by which the owner of is trade mark

In Singapore, other persons was clear that such a contention could not be entertaised. Of course there might be some bound himself to send his goods to a particular person, but from

and with thelt energy and restlessness, sho back the proper infax of Chinese capital (nio / Mon in a monetary conference means - person reisi contract he found no principle for ing the merious Franco-Malagasy dispute.

nation be

Ideas and makes berwolf strong as by progressive Improvement, for her to be the conquered

Forsber

of

in the

a gigantic amount were

musi hope, will be considerate in kar demand, § 6, 7, if anybody was interested in the

as India was conquered. Japan, we

on China. I do not think we have any reagon

to expect anythlog Ilke generosity

I do

exciting

mora nor less than the fallare of

saying

and to no

other

The United States Senate Commlites on that when Kirchant in Singh for How to gain Flesh and Strength.-Take after Walcott favourably on the 25tä Feb. on which a trade silk wsi zigistered a recada um dacă moal about a tablespoonful of Scott'

and

The sole

Importer for 20

SOT 20 FRATE DI amendment to the Sundry Civil acquired the exclusies privilege of

the

FOR TIENTSIN.

[430

"NANCHANG," SATURDAY, the 6th instant, at ip A.M. Captain Finlayson, will be despatched on

For Freight or Passer, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 4th April, 1895.

(431 FOR SINGAPORE, FENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

"ARRATOON APCAR,"

(Laughter of the Hongkong There they remained, ToInterest, and

no Paying

Bill authorising the creation of a commission to goods bearing that trade marke, la coccia allen of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypophas Thes

during the last year,

act with foreign countries should they take the so held that the plaintiff and not acquired phites. It is almost as palatable 24 milk and do not know, Indeed, that it would be good for Chinabad sauered from certain climatio ference and Invite the Pendent of the United | ni agalartālka sgani di "' Gaddon and Co thrive upon this diet is truly marvellons. As a Captain J, E. Hansen, will be despatched for the

Initiative for an International Moutary Con- right to the exclusive use of the dear's hand mark ally digested. The rapidity with which delicate THE Steamably to be treated renerously s tor then the

and sanitary dienstars of

of an unusual kind. adversity and of supreme mir

lessons of

Five misfortune

children and sickly people suffering from typhoons in fortnight was rather States might be

G. Hill and Co. and Weskness and wasting disease improve and should

determine that as it was probable that HOL forgotten. On the

above the average. (Laughter.) They had this most probably also been suffering from the contrary

country shall be represented mandment provinz at the trial that they now hold the righs remedy for Consumption and Throat & factions | above Ports an SATURDAY, the 6th instant, si

The Com- for whom the defendants acted would succeed in Japan

will exa

Test and mitee, however, added a that great exact all the possibly can obtain. 1 temible disaster the plague which broke out directing that the President should set in the of T. G. Hill and Co, he asst alec And that it and Bronchitis is unequalled by any other Association should keep in view the changes. He believed a certain extent the matter as soon as such a conference is called. § was probable the plainting would not succeed in vapply it.--Bola Agents for Hongkong and the ibĺbke ft is most important that members of the in May.

are certain to occur, and sach should' miss after the event, At any rate, y to On the 27th the Senste agreed to the amendment. } abtaining a decree in their favour. The motion Empire of China --Watkins & Co, Hongkong. preparation in the world. Any Chemist can had themselves to blame, but it was

was very Contributo something towards tho | that all those who read the account of the rise | statement - El France and Germany and there by the defendant firm being allowed to

to

be

15 SMS at

our boa, Recretary possesses.} and suppamiTOM

.

though

of that plague would | thinke

that

18la

moulding eventı ia a manner that will prove of to those whose proprietary rights had been her mint to the white metal in orice opening / menia tíká place shortly..

10

The Temps commenting at length on a Sie was dismissed with costs. Willem HarcoUET's speech, quotes the following Mr. Matthews said that in view of the The despatches and addresses which he sends the community desit with in out should have the fullest and most careful { spirit. (Cheers.) He thought the Cangat matter we can offer no objection, but we ❘ put this 'uliirtings upon the market, he asked damage which the plaintiffs would United States choose to combine in regard to suffer consideration and the endeavour of this af Hongkong was to be Association should be, by information and the action in taking over a large portion of the systera of currency we should adapt. Thanks and the plities of fue Court of Appen.

to be congratsiated

must be allowed to judge for our On

cursedyas what that at any male an injunction should be of well considered views, to assist in infected district expression of

granted t and awarding fair compensation for the kindwars. Are we to see France the advantage to China herself, and consequently interfered with. (Hear, hear.) In conclusion mistage will be free in London of France, want dampne might be received by his clients to all who have intercourse with her. I beg to as begged once more to thank them for the adequately supplied with gold and sliver to most if such an injunction was given, and the trial p gold reserve to crows the Channel her on the ground that it would be impossible to say Mr. Waplow Saft it his duty to object to this, propose that the report and accounts, as pre- Find reception the guests that night had received sented, be adopted.

and amidst thunders of applause resumed his all eventualides, will preserve her admirable the notion wont in the favour. sent.

posliton," "This is a case, if ever there was one, for repeating with flight variation the callon. He did warns how he conte, hehe

His Lordship salesed Meg Matthewal celebrated cry Frapperies premiers, Messieurs || opinions mapumbad in his midwest, grand in ist Anglais

tilt it on be The semi-official Austrian organ Fremden. Appeal Court.

thợ lining số thờ| Half learny that is may be regarded as vortalit

Mr. Barnes seconded, and the resolution was carried unanimously.

On the proposal of the Chakman, seconded by Mr. Strachan, Sir Richard Ronnie was elected president for the ontning year/

|

Sir Nowell Salmon and Mr. N.. Hasnen, Chief Justice of Shanghai, aisa spọkọ during

the evening, bui presents on our space precludes

a report of thale Interesting utiscaNCHI,

Co-day's Advertisements.

ZETLAND

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No. 13, E.C.

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