W KALE, (oday's Advertisements.
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC
"THE MAGISTRATE,"
WILL BE GIVEN AT THE
THEATRE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1895.
Co-day's Advertisements.
VICTORIA
I
CHAPTER,
No. 525, E.C.
REGULAR CONVOCATION of the A in the
ROYAL,
CITY HALL,
THIS EVENING
(WEDNESDAY), THE 24TH APRIL
AT 9 P.M.
THE PROCEEDA OF THIS EXTRA PERFORMANCE
WILL BE HANDED TO THE - HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY,
SEATS can be Booked (or cash only) at the Booking Office of the Theatre Royal on and
■'ter MONDAY, the 22nd Apill, at 10 A.M.
NO CHITS TAKEN. Hongkong, 24th April, rBog.
THEATRE
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AR ROYAL
CITY HALL,
Lessee & Director.......... Mr. SAVILLE SHITH,, Stage Manager... Mr. MONTGOMERY.
MISS GRACE
AND
HAWTHORNE
COMPANY OF 20 ARTISTS 10.
In a Selection of the latest SOCIETY PLAYS
of the Day.
OPENING NIGHT
TO-MORROW
(THURSDAY), 75TH APRIL, 1895.
Under the Patronave of His Excellency Sir W. ROBINSON, K.C.M.G., When will be produced
OSCAR WILDE'S GREAT LONDON
SENSATION,
"LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN.”
IN 4 ACTS:
DRAMATIS PERSONA.
Lord Windermere .....Mr. W. J. MONTGOMERY.
Lord Darlington
HOOAN-ARMIDALE.
Lord Augustus Lerton. J. B FIRKILL.
Mr Dumby...
Mr. Cecil Graham... D. C. SMITH.
Mr. Happer...
Parker (Butler).................
Lady Windermere
The Duchess of Berwick
Lady Agatha Carlyle ......... Lady Pemdale
-Lady Jedburgh'
Mas. ERLYNNE. -
"
W. G. CARIY.
⠀
1. LISTER.
W. DUFANT.
Miss MARIE BRIAN.
30
"
AND
SALL'Z BOOTH,
« DOT CARRY.
CYNTHIA CARKY, TASSELLI.
MISS GRACE HAWTHORNE. The Action of the play takes place within 24- boars, beginning on a Tuesday afternoon, at o'clock and ending on the next day, at 1.30.
Time-Present.
PLACE-LONDON,
i
FRIDAY, 26th April,
NO PERFORMANCE.
SATURDAY, 27th April
The Latest FARCICAL COMEDY RAGE of
LONDON, still ranning, "THE NEW BOY." To he followed by a SELECT VARIETY BILL
MONDAY, 19th April." ANOTHER GREAT LONDON SUCCESS BY OSCAR WILDE.
"A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE."
AS OTHER PIECES WILL BE ADVERTISED.
FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 24th instant, at 8 for 8.30 o'clock precisely. Visiting Companions are cordially Invited to attend.
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Hongkong, 24th April, 1895.
LODGE,
..
ZETLAND
No. 575, E.C. REGULAR MEETING of the above
Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED AD, 1841..
WINES AND SPIRITS,
Ꭺ.
those are Selected by our London Honan, bought direct at first hand, imported in Wood and Bottled by ourselves thus saving all intermediate profits and enabling us to supply the best growths at moderate prices.
A Long will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the PRICE LISTS, WITH FULL DETAILS, TO BE HAD rat May, at 8.30 for 9 pm. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 24th April, #Rog
[$35
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SHANGHAI. (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for NINOFO, CHIFO), TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Ponts on the YANGISZK)
THE Company's Steamship-
"PRIAM " Captain C. Jackson, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the adth instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
A gents. Hongkong, 24th April, 1805.......
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. HE Steamship
THE
[$36
"ORMISTON," Captain E. Outram, will be despatched for the above Poris on TUESDAY, the 30th instant, at SP.M.
For Freight, apply to
I
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 24th April, 1895.
FOR VLADIVOSTOCK, 'VIA SHANGHAI AND NAGASAKI. (Taking Cargo at through rates in CORIAN PORTS).
HE Steamship
THE
" GHAZEE," Captain D S. Bailey, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 30th instant, at 5 PM,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
NIPPON YUSEN 'KAISHA. Hongkong, 4th April, 1995.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENILAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.)
THE Steamship
"AIRLIE,"
Captain Ellis, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 4th May, at 3 P.M.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has large Cooling Cham- bers, thus ensuring a supply of Fresh Meat, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage. A duly quali fed Surgeon is carried.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 24th April, 1895-
1537
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
"NOTICE.
STEAM TO SINGAPORE, AMSTERDAM, BREMEN AND HAMBURG. THE Company's Extra Steamer 504 THE
TRAMS to the Peak will be arranged to leave after the Performances every Evening.
Box Office at KELLY & WALSH, LTD. Hon kang. 24th April, 1895.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG, P
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL WALKER LATE OF THE OATLANDS, WCKING, SURREY, ENGLAND, (FORMERLY OF THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL), DICEASED.
NOTICE ta hereby given that the Honor.
able the ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE having by virtue of Section 3 of Ordinance 9 of 1870, made an ORDER LIMITING to the aand of June, 1895, the time for sending in CLAIMS against the said Estate.
"ALL CREDITORS are hereby required to send in their CLAIMS to the Undersigned before the sald date,
Dated the 24th April, 1795.
534)
VICTOR H. DEACON, Administrator with the Will of the sild deceased annexed.
PUBLIC AUCTION
40
SILVER RACING CUPS, PLATES, &c.
"NURNBERG," Captain A. Winkel, will leave as above on or about the 13th May, baving avaliable some limited room for Cargo. For Freight, apply to
MELCHERS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 24th April, 1895,
333
TO LET.
D
WELLING HOUSES;-
"HIGHCLERE," at MAGAZINE GAP. No 23, CAINE ROAD. No. 2, RIPON TERRACE. No. 3.
VICTORIA VIEW, KOWLOON Farolshed or Unfurnished. DES VOEUX VILLAS at THE PEAK. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS, FLOORS In ELOIN STREET, PL STREET and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS in No. 5, SHILLEY STREET. GODOWNS
BLUE BUILDINGS.
., No. 7A, PRAYA CENTRAL. Apply to
THE Undersigned has received fastructions THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
from C. F. A. SANGSTER, Esq., Official
Administrator, to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
FRIDAY, the 26th April, 1895,
AT 1.30 P.M.,
at his SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road, SUNDRY SILVER CUPS, PLATES, &c. The Property of the late
Mr, ROBERT FRASER-SMITH,
Comprising
GARRISON CUP...Hongkong Races...1881.
·BANKERS' PLATE .............
STAND PLATE,........................、
NAVY PLATE G...................... EXCHANGE PIATI. GARRISON CUP...
CANTON CUP omnes PROFISSIONAL CUP... ***CATHAY CUP
JOCKEY CUP aangrah
GARRISON CUP
STAND HACK RACE...
ROADSTERS' CUP
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...1881. ...1881.
...IFBI. ...1882,
1883 1883.
...1886
1888
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.i.1890.
* AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hangbang, 241b April (7ŋt
Intimations.
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DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
Į
ON APPLICATION,
a
PORT-After removal should be rested
mouth before. use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being went ont.
TELEGRAM S..
THE END OF THE WAR.
LONDON, April ayıd The Chino-Japanese treaty has been railfied. The Mikado bas issued a Proclamation highly approving of the terms of the agreement declaring his ardent desire for peace and
stating that his abject is national prosperity. He hopes the Japanese will avoit self-contentedness, modestly strive to perfect their defences, and
cullyste friendly relations with Chine,
The Japanese Government declares that the commercial. concessions obtained from China will extend to all other Powers in virtue of the most favoured nation clauses in the trestier,
· SUDDEN DEATH ON BOARD.
THE "ASK"
We regret to hear, just nu we go to proas, that Captain N. C. Revsbeck, who for a number of years has successfully commanded the Danish steamer Ask, trading between Hongkong and Haiphony, died suddenly this afternoon. "It appears that just after the Ask got under welsh for Haiphong, this afternoon Captain Revabeck fell down on the bridge and expired immediately The steamer was stopped and will sail to-morrow.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Central Market is now un fait accompli and yet there are no advices of the sounding of the "lost tramp.". What shall we do? DR. J. M. Atkinson has been appolated Colonial Surgeon, vies Dr. P. B. C. Ayres, who goes home on the ast proximo.
DURING the month of March 1360 tons of quarts yielding 456 ounces of gold, ware crushed at the Farm Co.'s miner.
AN elat rate and very attractive programme has been arranged for an organ recital to be given in Union Church on Saturday, commencing
SHERRY-Excellent dinner and after dianer Wlues, of very superior yiotage. All are true Xercs Wints. CLARET :---Our Clarets, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from valains and currents, as le generally the case with Cheap Wines. BRANDY:-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pare Cognac, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage HISKY -All our Whisky is of excellent
quallly and of greater age than most brands -Ruan transport Saratov arrived at In the market, The Scotch Whisky marked Singapore Lom Odessa with 1,520 troops and "E" is universally popular and is pro- 92 passeng on board on the roth, and left
for Vladivo "ock the same day. nounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand to the "CHINESE SUBSCRIBER": Thanks, we'll pub Hongkong Market.
lish your 'ter to-morrow, Your complaint is ae rearonable at the action of the "bullies" in unmanly and disgraceful,
We only guarantee our Wines and Splitis to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the
Coast Ports.
xt 5.45 p...
MR. JUSTICE LEACH, the new Polino Judge of Singapore, hk bis seat on the Straits bench for the Gnt fime on the 17th instant, as a member
of the Con· of Appeal
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. A REGULAR Convocation of Victoria Chapter, No. 525, E.C., will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Letland Street, ibis evening, at 8 for 8.30 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 9th January, 1895.
MARRIAGE,
On the 16th of April, 1895, at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, by the Rev. H. C. Hodges, M.A, MALCOLM MACHAIR, Missionary, to MARY, only daughter of William MCKEL, Eq, Bally gilbert, Co. Down, Ireland. No Cards.
The
jongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, AFRIL 24, 1895,4 THE MIKADOS PROCLAMATION.
in
19A09
all for
We hope to hear that the performance of "The H.M.S. Spartan and* Erquden Magistrate" to-night will result in the fande of Chefoo on Friday, that meat meciul Instilation, the Benevolent New plano repairing machinery, received by Society, being largely augmented, The society W, Robinson & Co. does a great deal of good in a quiet way and deserves cordial support and every possible
encouragement.
W. ROBSON & Co., plane bullders, tuners and
royairers.
A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 525, E.C., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the rat proximo, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
Americas avedicate la sald to have made overtures to China to foralsh the silver necessary to pay her war indemalty. The Kladderadatsch (Berlin) is wrapped in admiration at this proof of American boxiness instincts, and thinks it is the first time that an enterprising, dealer' offered to sell a coffin to a dying man. "L
Miss GRACE HAWTHORNE and her popular Company of upwards of twenty artists, arrived
SMORING CONCERT, AT THE here by the Priam from Singapore this morning. This Company has toured with great success in ROYAL NAVAL SEAMEN'S CLUB. India, Java and the Straite, and as they produce
Last night a smoking concert was given at the only the latest néciety plays and every artist is a - Royal Naval Fomen's Club, Winchal, under specialist in his or her line, the Hawthorne Con the auspices of the Chief and First-class Pelly Officers of H.M.S. Undaunted. The object of tingent should meat with considerable raccess in the Gorgeous Fast. Tàry make their dibus, the gathering was to celebrate the first anniver
East. There was a very large gathering of under theable management of Mr. Saville Smith,ry of the Undaunted's commission in the Far In the Theatre Royal to-morrow night.
representatives of all branches of the Service. Mr R. Dona, M.A.A., presided, and the room, which was decorated with the flags of every nationality, was crowded. "Among the audience Captain J. S. Hallifax and there were Commander T. H. Fisher, who were most cordially greeled on their arrival.
The talent was exceptionally good, and the THERE is an intimation of the levying of an songs were invariably spiritedly rendered, and Import tax on Amen can imports into Jamales ip | the choruses taken up with evident gusto. The a copy of the annual message to the Legislative songs were, either sentimental, bumorous o Consell of the Governor of that island transrollicking-all dear to the heart of the tar mitted on the oth alto, to the State Department and to many of them there were 'catchy by United States Consul Eckford at Kingston: refrains. Mr. A. Rayner (Staff Englacer The algnificant par: reads as follows" The of the Undaunted) gave" Beautiful Girls" in withdrawal of the Government of the United admirable style, and his facial expression
the States of Americs, from the reciprocal agree; and by-play brought benre down. ments with this colony entered late to 1891 and In response to an enthusiastic encore he the reimposition of the duty on engar leaves us
gave a sentimental tty, which did not go free to restore to our tarif some of the sources down! with "the 'binejackets Mr. Robleron of revenue abandoned under that arrangement." (artificer of the Centurion) made a decided bit ja "Over and over again," a comic song, with NEW Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. local allusions and a very seductive chorus. He Robinson & Co.
was heartily applauded, and in response to shouts for "more," gave a number of extra COMMODORE Bunge, eldest son of Bungee, an
verses. Mr. Hawksworth of the Centurion, African King, appared before fudge Barke in
who was, if we misteks not, a feature of the Mohawk Minstrela" in England, Chicago on the 24th ultime and renounced kil allegianes to his father as King, and becamY KA
gava a splendid rendering of "Homeland, American clilzen. Commodore Bunges was the heir apparent to a throne in Africa when he left and, of course carried the house with hims that country five years ago. He is now at vera throughout. We regret having to curtial our old, "I am now learing on the Dark Con-report, for all the contributors to the night's fun command forbids this, however, and we can tinent, my native land," said the Commodore, deserve a gustter-column each. Space at opr "I ought to know something about the country,
therefore only mention the others, namely, Mr. its people and its ne: 3. becsuss I King, Mr. Bowdler, Mr. Holland, Mr. Klieting Mr, all my life there up to the time I arrived in New York, nearly five years ago. When I reached New York I had a r::ket full of diamonds, but did not know their valus and was robbed of them."
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Whiteway, QM.S. Harvey, A.M.S., and S.-M., Fremantle, R.E., all of whom were enthusi- -- amically and deservedly encored to the echo.
During the evening the Chairman proposed" toasts which are somewhat ruperfinaus at Tax ordinary general meeting of the Agra smokers and was daly responded to by the Bank, Limited, was held in London on the 20th representatives of the Army, Navy, Proin, &c. Much, Mr. W, I Watson presiding. The The Band of the Undaunted played various Chairman stated that the nat profits on the carrelections during intervale in faniilenn style.
Everything went off a smoothly as drill rent business for the whole year amounted to
32,576, or nearly 5 per cent, on the capital on a Ballsh, warship, and when it came to but out of this they had thought it necessary demolishing sandwiches, whisky and sods to transfer 31,881 to contingent Reserve Fund, and "bitta beesh," why our reporter chipped to cover the for her deprecation on liver in1 and in twinkling the decks were cleared securities, mainly in China, which they had not and ready for acilan. Our "smoker" man yet been able to ge: home and to provida for is a remarkable youth. Not too cheeky but all possible loss by the unfortunate frauds of just possessed of enough impudence and pluck BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robleson & Co.
the securities clerk which they discovered last to get out of a tight place sofikout a scratch. THE British figship Centurion presented a April. This money was not necessarily lost, He's a wonder. You should see him dance and they had every hope that most of it would the palka!" Why, he'd make a wooden maŽ very gay and lestive appearance last night, on the occastes of a dance given by Admiral Fre-caused by the depreciating of silver, India was by sound town on two legs. But we're off the be recovered. Notwithstanding the perplexities, try to "hop, and as to singlog ho's the nearest thing to a sky lask that ever trotted mantle. To quarter-deck was elaborately
no means in such a gloomy state as some pesil.
The Committee, who mists end:avoured to make out. They would course the smoker. decorated.
never agala be able to land their money in India deserve the greatest praise for the unqualified at the rates current 15 or 20 years, or even ten-success attained, was composed of Messrs. R. years ago, but he trusted they would lend it on better security, and if they had smaller margfos of profit they would make fewer had debts. The report was adopted, and a'dividend at the rate of 21/ pn cent, fir annum was afterwarde declared.
H.M.S. Centurion will leave here on Monday for Chelan, thence she goes to Nagasaki, where Admiral Fremantle will hand over the command to Admiral Baller, who will go up to Japan in the Alacrity. Admiral Fremantle goes home by the Canadian Pacific route.
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FULL stack of banjos, mandoliors, guitars, accordions, strings and fittinge of all kinds at W. Robinson & Co.
par a
Ouz very outsp ken and witty Yokohama contemporary, the Box of Curtos, han the vole of congratulation to Prince Bismarck following on the refund of the Reichsing to on the occasion of bis 80th birthday:-"We are no chicken but as long as we can remember we have heard all Americans "express their opinion that the Kings of Statesmen were Blamarck, Diersell, Gladstone and our own Jim Bislas. That Birmarcie heads the list is aniver sally admitted, and when the Reichstag refured to pass complimentary revolutions in honour of bis Both birthday they engraved their names upon the pages of History as a job-lot of A---- spelt with capitals. We are proud of our German teridents who not only sent him a magnificent testimonis bat in bis honor and wound up with a grand banquet at the German: Club. palated the town Bear-red With a burst of enterprise we made arrange fall report of the big spread, but when he staggered into our effice next morning and yelled at us sine, swel-faktine beer we knew that we had no report it for our missionary readers. Old Blameck wa congratulate, upon his grand ability sad with him long ille and happiness, and to our German residents we extend to them out beartiest congratulations ibat among their, number there is not a single to most emphatically say's Swetakund' Loog live Deutcherland Reichstates, calgut old his food an
We heartily congratulate the Mikado and ❘ THE Rurales transport Habarovsh, Captain his subjects on the successful termination of | Kitself, arrived at Singapore on the 17th from their first great enterprise, outside of their Odessa via Colombo en ronds to Vladivostock. own dominions, since the Restoration. She has ontourd 1350 of what are officially des- Within the limits of Japan great wribed as "passengers and emigrants," victories have been won and great things have been accomplished during MR. Khoon Chang, a brother of Phya Sariak, the who is a midshipman on board H.M.S. Cen- the last twenty-five years, abolition of the Shogunate, on the cam turfon on the China Statios, arrived at Bangkok plete reorganliation of the state, and its the other day on leave of absence. Mr. Khoon transformation from a feudai monarchy of Chang was present at the attack on Wei-bal-wel the oldest and most pernicious type and spisks highly of the Japanese method of
in warfare. to a modern constitutional State; the diffusion of education, in the Intro- duction and rapid extension of the use of COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W. Robinson machinery and manufactures of every & Co. description, in the creation of a trades. F. H. May has, very thoughtfully, presented and commerce reaching gradually and
a handsome Cup to be competed for by mem- surely to the uttermost parts of the earth. These grand achievements, these glorious bers of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps and victories have been the work of dime, European members of the Force which he has although of a wonderously short time, and brought up to a high standard of efficiency.ments with a German friend of ours to give as a many of them have been so gradual in The conditions of the competition will be pub. their secompliähment that they have lished tu our next Issue. attracted little or no attention. The victories won, the successes obtained during the war with China have been starting in their rapidity, magnificant in conception, almost faultless in execution, and triumphs in the extreme. Much was expected of the Japanese army and navy and from the devotion and patriotism of its nobles and people, but no one dreamed that in their first foreign war patriotism and devotion wouldhave been so splendidly In evidence, or that the Japanese military genius would have displayed itself to the world so fully developed and so unique in effect. The Emperor Melji ubiquitous "D" found on his person. A fine has had the unanimous support of his 875 was impseed and anted up. people, and men and money have been
THE Telephone Company, under the abla management of Mr. W. S. Harrison, is develop log into a gigantic concero. At the present time it contrals 111 exchanges and a number of private lines, keeps them all in perfect worlding order, and will doubtless, ere long, bave a great many more lines to look after.
YESTERDAY at the Magistracy, before Capt. Hardings, a Chinero cook, a passenger from Macao by the Heungshan, was charged, at the instances of Inspector Quincey, with unlawfully having in his possession a revolver which the
of
THE Governor of the Bank of England at a recent meeting of the Court of Governors said, "it is not very often that a chairman cater to in a certain respect, to-day, I can only say, face his proprietors with empty hands, as i do, however, that I think you will agree with me that wa may all be very gind that this ju tha, case. On all previous occasions when I have had the honour of taking the chair. I have by statement of the Barlag
Bone (Chairman), C. Tremeer (Vice Chairman)," W. Burgoyne, T. Delbridge, C. Oxford, C. Palmer, T. Bowdler, W. Hamilton, C. Williams, E Fiyon, J. Thorne, G. Bailey, E. Jane, Sec.) J. Galilloit, T. Ansell, J. Whiteway H. Andrews (the indefatigable Hon. and right will they did their duty throughout, Mr. Jones, of the Victor Emanual, performed style. The fun ended with a very hearty vote of the arduous duties of accompanist In faultless thanks to the Chairman, after which the whole company Joined in singlng a verre of "Auld Lang Syna” and
#GOD SAVE THE QUIEN,"
PLAGUE NOTES.
PROHIBITION OF IMMIGRATION FROM MACAO AND HAINAN.
The full text of the proclamation published In a Gazetis Extraordinary yesterday is 1a. follows:-
By His Excellency Sir William Roblason, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the calony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice- Admiral of the same.
Whereas by saction of Ordinanca No. 5 of Governor in Council to restrict the Immigration 1895, eailed a Ordinance to enable the
poses in connection therewith, it is enacted su of Chinese fato the colony and for other pure follow
Whenever the Governer in Council shall be satisfied that the bubonic plague, cholers, small-poz, or such other diverse un may from time to time be notified in the Goselle, is prevalent or exists in any other port of place, and that there is danger of the fairo. duction of the same foto the colony noları theisures are taken to prevent the feflux of Chinese, the Governor in Council may from time to time by proclamation under bli hand, published in the Gazette, prohibit or regulate the immigration or importation Into the golony of any Chinese from any such part or place for such time as he shal thick fil, and may from time to time by notification in the Gazelle renew or revoka
proclamation,
And while Coverage in Connell to satisfied that the bubonic plague le at present prevalent in the neighbourlag colony of Macao
of
placed at his disposal unsparingly. He | AT a meeting of the Sanitary Board at 415 10 began the quidation. I have: now and in the island of Hainan, and that there is has himself set a noble example of devo-} morrow alleracon letters from the Colonial Secr: no such statement to read; because, as you danger of the introducifon of the same into this already know, the matter is at an end and I colony unless measures are taken to prevent COLDS IN THE HEAD, &o. tion to duty and self-sacrifice. His generals tary concerning (4) The appelaiment of an ...1881.
and officers have proved themselves Acing Health Officer and Member of the Sanitary venture to think that it is a sounce of some con- the influx of Chinese from the said colony of BURROUGH WILLCOME & Co.'s
masters in the art of war, and his navy Board; (5) The completion of the new Central | siderable pride to as as belonging to this matii Macao and the said island of Hainan, **.1982. PINOL EUCALYPTIA INHALERS.
has displayed an energy, ability and skill | ́Market 1 (6.) The prohibition of Chinese latiem, to think that we should have been able to Now, therefore, 1, Sir William Robinson, take the lead in carrying out this great work Kaight Commander of the Most Distinguishe? that has placed Japan in the front rank of migration from Macro and Halong ; (d) The for great work. It has been, it has only Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Gove
Baring ernor and Commander-in-Chief of the colony NE of the best remedies extant for Nasal the marfilme nations of the world. The appesence of the plague 12 miles to the south been by the autistance of the ΟΝΕ
guarantors, who joined us, and to whom Hongkong and its Dependencies, and results of the war are most glorious and of Cantes, will be read.
We owe our best thanks that It has Admiral of the same, in pursuance of the powere Catarrh and all disorders of the Natal most profitable, not merely to Japan bat
been pulled through so smoothly, and satis= | vested in me in Council by the sald section, de to all natione interested in the progress of Ovx Shɛughal contemporarles call attention to 1889. Pages and Nasopharyngeal membranes.
civilisation and commerce in the Far East the prospectus of the Tien Tas Hul, or "Natural factory as it has bee. I have, therefore, no- by this proclamation under my hand in Council 1890.
this gr..............$1.25. Even China herself, though beaten, mult Fest Scafe" as blog an institution which thing farther to say on that point, and it is now probibit from this date and until further notice
proclamation deserves the right-thinking | my to you, referred to by Reuter, and which in resit e support of all right-handed the formal resolution, frst, acquainting you that of air chinese from the raid port of Macao and
this is one the half-yearly
1. G. T. BUCKLE, that: Buban adott story by the in lis objec, will confer untold blessings on appointed by the talk byly goral Coung he said foland of Haluan By His Excelloney's Emperor and of his Industrious and brave thousands in this Empire. The prospect of of a dividend, I have to inform
Acting Clerk of Councils, year-ending Feb.
A GOD-SAVE THE QUEEN Sprinkled on the bandkerchief and over the people: His Majesty declares that the ring is a limited number of wretched the net profits for the half
28th last were €625, 103, making the sm-sat of
Given at the Council Chamber, Victoris, ONE LARGE IRON SAFE, by JoRPH breast of the sight clothing It gives almme / Advantages he has obtained are not merely children from the torture and partial crippling | the “rest” on that day £3,546,240, and. 1. hare for Japan, but for the world. He counsels moderation in victory and single-minded caused by binding the fost, should be sufficient faither to inform you that, after providing Hongkong, this sard day of April, 1895. devotion to the progress of civilisation and inducement in foreignern, to assist in the good dividend of £45. p. cink, the #rest" will general Improvement. Again, we con- work project id, and po doubt when the object of | £3,027,737. rhs Crest of Directors therefore Interest and profte be made en Apill gth of gratulate the Japanese people upon the the Society is de widely known as it dearves to propias - That half-year dividend of successful termination of their first great, be, the zelf of its members will be largely 4 31. par danty without, deduction of income,
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This was denied, [ay | most just, and highly creditable war,"
ONE JUG in CASE.
BROKERS' CUP ...Sky Meeting.
TAREWELL CUP........
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ONE BOWL and STAND, ONE CUP.
ONE PLATE. :
ONE PLATE.
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A STANDARD REMEDY FOR COLDS.
SHOWALL & Co. and STAND.
ONE LARGE IRON SAFE, by CHUB, and { instant sellof. STAND.
On View from the Morning of the day of Sale. - TERMS OF SALE !~~As custotrary.
J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer,
Hongkong, 24th April, 1895.
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Bottles ............$1.00 and 50 Cents. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD,,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
Hongkong, 19th January, 189j.
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