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To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
FOR 9 NIGHTS ONLY
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THE NEW ILLARD OPERA COMPANY,
WILLARD
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(THURSDAY), JUNE 20TH.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895.
Entimations.
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Our Registered Telegrapble, Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." And all signed messages addressed thus will receive
prompt attention.
The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock !---
"LITTLE CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS." | PURE AERATED WATER
TO-MORROW
(FRIDAY), JUNE 21ST.
PAUL
TONES."
PLAN at Meurs, KELLY & WALSH'S Ld.
Doors Open at 8.30 Commencing at o.
Late Trams will run 15 minutes after each
Performance.
Hongkong, zaib Jane, 1895,
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION, TOTICE l hereby given that the WATER between the hours of 8. P.M. and 6 AM, entil further" nolice,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary,
NOT OFF in the City Mains
"Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 20th June, 1895.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
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SATURDAY, 22ND JUNE, 1895, AT 2.45 P.M. COMPETITION, SHORT RANGE CUP and SPOONS; Ranges, 100 and 600 yards; Seven Shots. Entrance fee, 30 cents.
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THREE Chinese boatman were up before the |_ Meglusrata_to-day for unlawinlly making fist to the Hankow whail. Floes aggregating $15 were imposed and pală.
SIX weeks "hard" was the dose of physic Mr. Wodehouse administered at the Police Court day to Coolie for stealing an opium pipe of the value of $15. HT German "Admiralty has offered a price of
Erso for a compass Indicator. The problem to Ee solved is thus stated :—The direction of the compass-card of a ship is in be autematically transmitted to any part of the sblp, so that the ship can be steered by it from there. The inven tion must be suitable for naval service conditions, The d-dison is to rest with the Naval Secretary of State, who reserves the right to make nie of the selected favention for the Imperial Navy, Plans must be submitted to the Reichs-Marine- Amt, Nastische Abtheilung, Berlin, not later than April 1st, 1806.
Jarquemyns, who has taken this treaty to England, where it will be accepted.
THUS the Straits Timis of the 13th lustent Cases of cholerate symptoms are reported in different parts of the town'; and, since Sunday, no less than eight such cases bavo been admitted to the Pauper Rospital. The authorities; are | grappling with the disease which ainnot be suld to have becoms epidemic, but which might certainly become so were it not for prompt remedial mearures. There is, however, no czUSO for alarm, becaude Juik ke this time of the year stomacbic complaints are not slingether unex-
was marked for the basics of any more then the ordin ry number of creen of cholera, but in the year before that about this tline, there was a good deal of it about, _
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stone's throw of the woll haied lavadets. The of nearly 77 miles an hour. The stretch of road, Black Flags came to Formosa with a great | 25 miles lang, between Winslow Junction and reputation and no one who know Lin doubts Absecom, wis covered at the rate of 83 miles hii hravity and skill in handling large bodles an hour. of Chinese troops. He whipped the French In The Camdeo and Atlantic Road, which is Toskin and more than once. П decade | Invred and controlled by the Pennsylvania ngo, thrashed China's southern troops, but system, ruas in no-rly a straight line across the what he will be able to accomplish when face State, from the shore of the Delaware, ACTORS from Philadelphia, to the ecsan. The road-bed to face with the thoroughly delplined and plucky troops of Dat Nippon remains to be seen. is a gend one, with a very slight grade. It le Not much, I fear, and it is quite be the cards well kept and dirt billasted, comparing very that he will end bis career at no distant date on | favorably with any of the roads in the State, a battlefield in the "Besutifal Isle,"
excepting, of course, the stone ballasted Unu The Chinese Government ought to have between Palladelphia and this city. It Ima recalled Lin as soon as peace was declared, but ordinary road-bed, well kept, however, and for reasons best known to themselves they'did not specially well staa'ed by nature for high ratce do so, hence all this flester and distracting bother of speed. Whatever grade there is beyond In South Formos. And the end will not come Camden is all in favor of a train running toward about even with the defeat of Lin at Talwanfoo, the ser. Across the 1.vels and plains between. for a soon as he is driven out of that district he Winslow and Abaceous the read runs about an
gerilla warfare for months and, if possible, for
-JULIE.
with the return of more settled wasther itɛin' to
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On the zoth Jure, 1895, at the Union Church. Facted from a variety of causes. The year 1894,] parrot, a highly intelligent monkey, or a Hindoo been shipped away to their homes near Canton
Hongkong, by the Rev. Dr. Morris, FREDERIK JAN HAVER-DROEZs, Consul-General of the Netherlands for South China, to Mademoiselle MARIE MELANIE GALERE, of Geneve (Switzw. Inad).
The Range has been given of FRIDAY, the The Hongkong
The Hongkong Telegraph
ast last, and on MONDAY, the 24th fast., for
the purpose of MATCH SHOOTING,
G.. K, MOORE,
Hoporary Secretary.
Hongkong, 20th-Jae, 1895..
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL
HE Company's Steamship
THE
* HAILOONG," Captain Hall, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers.
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Hongkong, 20th June, 1805. THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
THE Company's Steamship
"ZAFIRO,"
Captain Gerard, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the sand instant, at 5 PM. This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, 20th June, 1895.
FOR ILOILO.
"THE Steamship.
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The Bygdo will be over here from Formoss in a day or two and we shall then probably be able to get bald of more interesting details,
THE SITUATION AT TAIWANYOO, ··
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The tisto pulled out of the Federal Depôt at 35 minetes past t. Notification had been sent ahead to keep all crossings clear and sperd wee got slackened pace untii Atlantic City was reached. The road-bed was in excellent condition and the train rode very easily all the way.
· Railroad men in New York were discutiion the ran yesterday, and though it was said that na plece of road of that length more favourable to high speed could be obtained in the conatry,
Lagy night Willard's Opera Company appeared in Sappe's Boccaccio, a big task, bat one which was wel! salted to show.the capabilities of this clever troupe, mere especially the conspicuous ́ability"öd3MY,,Harry Hall (the nearest approach to our only O'Brady ever seen on the local boards), HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895.
Mesars, Lowe, Courtesy, Fletcher, Schubert REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. and Munro, and Miss M. Howarib, Miss E Mackay, Miss Lille Mowbray (a very THE PORTE AND ARMENIAN REFORMS, { painstaking artiste), and, Miss Willams. Of lary, the ura of which is to be enforced for Euro although we have bad some mild excitement | Utica at a rate of 67 38 miles, and In May, 1893
LONDON, June 19th.
The reply of the Porte to the joint Nots of the Powers Armenian reforme delivered in the various Embassies on Monday. The Porte accepts the need for reforme la principle, but the reply is regarded as tantamount to a
refusal to set.
THE FRENCH." EGYPTIAN
COMMITTEE.".
The Committee has held its first meeting at which the President re-affirmed the programme already given ; da, to obtain European sup for the evacuation of Egypt by the British troops and the neutrality of the country and the basin of the Nile.
A NEW GOVERNOR.
Viscount Hampdea, Unionist, has been appolated Governor of New South Wales.
Lu Yang-fu has cut the talegraph wires, so that the minds of the people may not to disturbed | by news of the progress of the Japanese in North Farmors. He has dismissed all the Anhul troops, and is relying entirely on his old Black Flags and his Hakka levies,. Owx of our correspondents, says Ɛe Mekong, Informs us that the treaty which places Slum under the protection of England has been signed ‚on'ane side, and that England le only waiting a
favourable opportunity of bringing to light this AMONG British soldiers serving in the East. filal result of the drop, meditations of M. Rolin' affection is wont to display Itself la vending pre- intends to take to the mountaine and carry on It could be survaved, and muar Philadephfa the
sents periodically to the "ald folk" at home. The practice ti of very ancient standing
carves are rarely of much difficulty.
Engine No. 1.658, which : one of the new It existed even when these little glits had to
I have just heard that the Japanese have locomotives of the Pennsylvanis Road though travel round the Caps, But in those days Tommy Atkins bed so need to safeguard effected a landing at South Cape, but that seems not of the most approved pattern, drew the his relations from being swindled in his name, alikely for it is three days' march from South record-breaking train, which consisted of two Cape to Takow and the roads are bad, while | baggage cara stored with Philadelphia Sunday is now the case. A private at present serving
there are some very sultabia' landing places papers, William Earl was the englaser and in Indis recently wrote to the London Globe requesting pablolly for his exposure of as
between Takow and Anping. It is probable Thomas Fitzgerald the fireman, while T. Bodell, that the unsettled state of the weather, and | the uusistant road foreman, rode in the cab ind mean and dirty a trick as the human mind aver
the beavy sea capted thereby have prevented | sssisted Earl in the management of the engine. | evolved. He stated that it has become quite a
common thing for retired conrades of soldiers the Japanese from landing near Taiwanion, but E. D. Justice was the conductor in charge and G. Alexander the brakeman, Superintendent A. parents and make friends with them. After be hoped that they will lose ne time in "sizing O. Dayton, of the West Jersey Railroad, was on confidence is estabilahed in this way, the worth-Lio'disorderly hordes of cat-threats, ballies the train and so were Assistant Engineer J. H...
Nichol, Supervisor D. F. Vaughan, Aufstant lean rascal states that he has been entrusted by and brigands.
All is quiet in Amoy at present. Almost all Train Master E Blaisdell and W. K. McAllister, the son with a present for his dear old people the braves" brought over from Formoss have train foreman. he generally species it is either an adocated god. But the alt, together with his own and Shangbal. The Total of Amoy has been faggage, was accidentally landed at a wrong port, put to considerable expense in getting rid of such unwelcome visitors and has lodged a and belog bard up, he has no means to pay the carlage. The sum required is naturally banded protest at headquarters ugulast his district being over at once, and the fellow takes his doverture, turned into a dumping ground for thousands of promising to see that all possible despatch is made. disbanded and disorderly troops.
at aver again is he seen or heard of, nor does the present ever come to hand. Our corte- spondent arggests, therefore, that soldiers servlog abroad should never communicate their relatives addresses except to such comrades as they know to be honest, and even these should be intro duced by letter when it is desired to bring them into personal relations with "the home," THE proposed International Telegraph Vocabu pean memages a very few years hence, le menting “Hany”. (Lambertuccio}, the||with a good deal of opposition at home. The greatest amount of praiac'is due, and his acting. Ghỏe maps !! Seeing that in three years from the rendering of several of the love songs now the official vocabulary of words selected for and the dancing was worthy of special mention. mercantile communities of Europe, it is not to use in coda.telegrams will be forced upon the We propose devoting moms of our space to be-wondered at that the labours of the Interna "Boccaccio" and "Little Christopher Columbus," tional Telegraph Conference of 1890 should be which is to be produced to-night, in our next words, the Conference announced their intention sernued with i ciltical nya. In the choice of code In the meantime we can only conscientiously to adopt the excellent rule that each word recommend those who have not been to the must differ by at least two letters and by three Willked's "show" to "give them à Tork up elementary signals of the Morse cods from any without delay, Half an hour with the Willards other word. However rigorously this rule may is warranted to care a billion attack or chronic have been enforced in regard to other languages, It is perfectly obvious,, from the letter of "blues" and send patients home in the very "W. B." in the Times, that it but been best of good humours.
systematically fnfringed in the compliation of the English Itst. Ma tha result of a cursory examination of this section, the writer kas no difficulty in discovering twenty pairs of words which violate the principle--such as "bumlah" and furnish & fitness." and "witness to say are pñsultable for code telegraphy. The only petogol many others, whose telegraphic signals Inference to be drawn from these facts in one which reflects very adversely on the com- petapca; of those persoas who were entrusted mischief is not irreparable. The law which enforces the adoption of the official vocabulary does not come into play January, 1898, and the International Telegraph Conference meets again in the courte of a few months. No time, therefore, should be lost in bringing all possible pressure to bear on our representatives, with a view to their preparing a revised edition of code which, as it stands, cannot fall to rapide lasting and legliimate materials for irritation in commercial circles."
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We are indebted to a local subscriber for the following information relative to the state of affsies in Talwanfoo, received by the Hallong to-day!-
TAIWANFOO, June 17th, I'm still in the land of the living you see, since you last heard from me.
A Japanese cruiser came in on Thursday fast and anchored astern of H.M.S. Spartan and right amongst the shipping in part, Ons ten minutes after the Jap anchored and every of the lind farts opened fire about vessel in port except the Tap came very near being hit I hear that one shell whizzed misalle struck the water near her bow and threw over" the Spartan's funnels, and that another
a lot of water on ber decks. After the fourth shot had been fired from the fort, the fan got under way and steamed out as If to engage her from the South, but her Commander changed bin mind and steamed out to sea.
Yesterday the Black Flag" Chief sest the British Consul a note demanding that the sixir men ba shore profecting the foreign settlement skoźld be at once put on board their ship. The Consul replied that not only would so man embark, but that when the other men.al-war arrived (for which he had despatched the Wani how to Amoy) a large reinforcement would be landed. To this Llu replied that they would
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it was admdited that the run was a remarkable one. The beat runs for a similar distance Previously made were by the Empire State March, 1802, this trata covered the twenty-one express, on the New York Central Road. 'In
miles between Oneida and De Whit at a rate of 71.69 miles an hour. In November of that year it ran fifty-two miles between Syracuse and
it did the eighty miles between Rochester and Syracuse at the rete of 645 miles an hour. Da English rallways the Grand Western holds the record, the fifty-three miles between London and minutes. Didcot having been covered in forty-seven
SANITARY BOARD MEETING.
A meeting of the Sanitary Board was 'held. this afternoon. Mr. F. A. Cooper (Director of Public Works) presided, and there were also present the Dr. J. A. Lowion, (Acting_Colonial. Sargo), Sargson-Major Westcolt, Capt. W. of Police), and Mr. Hugh McCallum (Secretary.) C. H. Hastings (Actin z Cantala Superintendent
MINUTES.
The minutes of the last meeting were rend and confirmed..........
THE PLAQUE AT MACAO AND SWATOW,
REFERRING to the apasing of the West River the Peking correspondent ef ́our Shanghat THE "TANTALLON CASTLE" AT ·
moralog contemporary' under date yh June COPENHAGEN, The Tantallon Castle has arived at Copen-writes my former letter I called attention hagen. The Danish 10yaliles lanched on board to the deletion from the Treaty of Fence of the and the King toasted Mr. Gladstone.
port of Wachaw, in Kaungs), situated on the West," River, Great importance has for a LOCAL AND GENERAL.
long time been attached to the evening di with the task of compilation. Happily the fn less than no time so odd marines were copy of a felter from Her Majesty's · Consul at
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IN thele Freight Circular issued to-day Messrs Captain Schall, will be despatched on WED- Lamke and Rogge seport that chartering during the past fortnight has been devoid of NESDAY, the 26th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hangkong, zoth Juan, 1995-
BROWN, JONES & CO,
DEALERS IN
1793
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS. LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE
LEAD' CIMENT.
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY
HONGKONG,
AERATED WATERS. SIMPLE AERATED Water,
SODA
INGER ALE
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WATER.
LEMONADE.
'ARSAPARILLA,
SARSAPAR RA
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MEIXI and other Large Consumers. Any complaints should do addressed to
Manager. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1805.
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Owing to the fillure of the crops from drought In the district of Fergh, thirty miles from Ningpe, the starving people have taken to besleging the mandarins' yamƐnı demanding relief.
CAPT. RIVIERE, cne of the most distinguished members of the Pavie Buffer Sigle misión, died on May 21st at Ban Mook Dahan, while coming down the Mekong with Dr, Lefevre. His death ‚was due to dysentery,
this river and frequent have been the repre- sentations on the subject by the British and German Legations, but hitherto without success. Similar opposition has been met het as in other Chloess waterways, from the native junk owners, Native steamers, kava even been forbidden, 'as on the Upper Yangiæ. After the Japanese successful war all such opposition has been overcome and it was confidently anticipated that whatever japin chose to ask..would be granted, and this among others. But our hopes were only raised to be dashed to the ground. The port was struck out of the Treaty, Booner of later the Chinese goverment will be compelled to open this river. The province of Kotogal must be reached and this waterway opened to International trade. It has lern through French Influence that the cheer has remained, el 190j, This viver would be able to compete favourably Tengking are trying to open up with the wiew of tapping Kuangel and South-West China. Wa hops the hands of Germany are not tled on this question by the present alliance. This would be more thengikat kusks of the chestnuts which she and France are taking out of the firm
THE CRISIS IN FORMOSA.
THE "BLACK FLAGS" ON THE WAR-PATH.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
AMOY, 17th Jane. The steamer Wenchow arrived here from
Talkanton on Saturday (the 15th) bearing
THE Roslan transport Nijni Novgorod attired at Singapore on the 13th Inst, işem Viadivostock / in its traffic with the rosie; which the French is important despatches, from which it appears that
with 107, soldiers, 13 women, 10 passengers, and 3.000 tons of coal. She resumed her voyage
Odessa on the 17th lost.
to
TO-DAY belag the 8th anniversary of the Assension of Queen Victoria, all the warship for their big friend,” written) Pen in part were gracefully decorated with banting and at noon fired the usual royal salates. The better the day the better," so that is pos:lbly the reason why the remnant of the Saltar Board met this afternoon to transect vitally Important business.
THE following notification has been issued by
the Harbour Master :-
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"LAND AT THEIR PERIL," About 3,30 in the afternoon the Ratriew arrived and owing to the signals from the shore she and the Spartan cleared for scilon and landed as well as several guns and everything made ready before nightfall to efficiently repell any attack on the Settlement,
The following correspondence was mad :— ཆ,-*་ ་ ་ ་ Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, roth June, 1895, Sm-I am directed to transmit for the Information of the Sanitary Board the anclosed
Swalow, reporting decrease in the mortality from plague at that porti”.
I have the honour, etc.,
J. H. STEWART-LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary.
Lia Alles his tiger fing over his forts and close up to the boundary of the Settlement and seems to The Secretary Sanitary Board. think himself qalte a king in his way. Ha is undoubtedly a great man in a small country and enjoys the confidence of his troops who, as long as he leads them, will doubtless fight like bulf?)| dogs.
It is worthy of note that the Customs officials are actually collectlag revenue for the "Black Flag" Chief, for, as the native Superintendent of Custome is under Liu, the revenue of course goes into the latter's pocket 1 Truly, a remark- able state of affairs.
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THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG.
Sanitary Board,
20th June, 1891.
TO THE Eran of TEE-Hosɑross TermiNAPR." Siz-I am directed to forward to you the enclosed memo and to ask you to be so good as to publish the information in the form transmited.
I remain, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
W. E. CROW, Assist. Sanitary Superintendent.
(Enclosure.)
Sanitary Board,
noth June, 1895. The following are the latinics-of-Care plague from June 14th to noon this day —–—
No. of cum mul
(Enclosure)
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Swatow, June 4th, 1895. SIR-I am pleased to report that the death rate from Babonte Fiague is diminishing, The decrease has been most marked since May agth From May 2gth to June 3rd I heard of only ning deaths, I trust that it will shortly disappear entirely, as on June 1st, 2nd and 3rd I could bear of do fresh cases and no deatha.
I have, etc.,
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HENRY LAYNO. B. C. G. Scoll, Esq., H;E.M. Consul, Swalow.
H. B M. Consulate, Swatow, 4th June, 1895, Str,-Referring to my dispatches of 25th April and rat May last, I have only to enciosa a copy of a letter from the Medical Officer to this Consulats reporting a considerable decrease in the mortality from Boboolz Plague In this port.
I bare, etc.,
(SD.) B. C. Gro. SCOIT,
H. M. Consul.
“Colanial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 11th June, 1893. Sir,--lam directed to transmit for the Inform often of the Sanitary Board the enclosed copy of "letter from Her Majesty's Vice Conial In Macao containing returns of deaths from plague in that Colony from noon on the 28th ultimo to noon on the gik instani..
I have the honour, etc., MARIN J, H. STEWART LCCKHART,
Colonial Secretary, sen The Secretary, Santiary Board.
cases under treatment sammár 2- There has been con death during the past 24 hours. He new case she been reported.
The total number of deaths from plague since the 29th of April, the day on which the first case was reported, is thirteen. D
W. EDWARD CROW, Asalat, Sanitary Superintendentz
AS SWIFT AS A SHOT-
LAND 58 MILER. IN 45 MINUTISM
(Enclosure)
H.B.M. Vice Consulate,
Macao, June 7th, 1891.
Sir, I have the honour to forw rd the seturas of deaths from B. bonic Plague in this Colony from the 18th May to the 7th in tant,
.*May 28th (noun) to May 29°h (2000) men.18
29th
30th
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the Black Flag" leader, Liu Yong-fab, has aed a very offensive, blastering attitude and went so far as to virtually order the Befilsb Congal at Talwantos to remove the foreign guard | (magines) from the port. This strange demand was based on the grounds that the wilter (Liu) | In an address: before the Colonial Party of the fatended to give battle to the Japanese and there- House of Commons, Mr. J.G. Ward, Colonial tore required an absolately, fres band to do just as Treasurer of New Zealand, stated the other day he wished throughout the district. Of course that New Zealand desired the establishment of a naval station in ylew of the merits of the late the Consul refused to bow to the redoubtable war between Chins and aware. Ble Charles Dive Lin's ruling, and as the Wenchow was in part ko who was present at the meeting, expressed the hastened to despatch messages by her to the splohou that the fact that 'England, postéssed a naval station at Bradey was sufficient for the mainland for further assistance, the telegraph i colostes, 3) Pages and sto di liner, extending tom nonk Formons to Amping protection of
ports having been cat by order of "Black Flag " ASPBERRYADE, &C. Two Whitehead torpedoes have been lost Faris-Alone again Chief in order to prevent his troops heating
from F.M.S, Rainbow between Green Island | France in the eye, according toŋ fɛstrani and Baalde. Folat. A reward of $20 for each Ortant. Referring to the opening to the west of the ignominious collapse of the opposition in DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are ❘ will be paid for their recovery. They ate quits River, provided for in the wiginal draft of, she the northern part of the island. made under the constant supervision of a duly harmless."-Torpedoes ually are very barn-Treaty of Peace bets China and Japan, that the Conan has by this time canned more journal says 1-“Bosing the requie obtained we mailidé and "bias fickets to be landed from qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- | 'leas.
can now understand -what possessed Great H.M.8. Spartan and has also been able to rison with the best English Mannfactures.
MR. James MacBasex, the Usher of the Britals te push Chjan to tradicié soolabance, whiala: same assistance from the Redbreast which, prolonged without "rhyme ne zanson, whicha iwas despatched from Tamoul The Second Magistrates' Court, Sirpapore, died made plačad aar more completely, cay by day in the German Consul, too, la busy and he has caused be sent over to Talwanfoo from this Rooms, it appare, went to the ablas pen, Inder the ad gympathy, the fi Rooms. The deceased, it appers, went to the Albion the talihless," with refined cruelty force what with the reinforcements expected part the screw upon Chlua, who had yezed is dalys by the Rainbow some time to-day and Raffles Room about 10.30 pm. in compazy with ber, whil the latter was no simpliei as to accept the present display of force it is probable that a friend named Spalding to play billiards, and anything proposed if by datag sashe could save vid Lis will think twice before he trains kis guns they were still playing at 12.15 pm, when the bar Ul. 24venir de "rokkta says that on the residences of the hated for sent.
I have just gathered from one of the officers deceased fall down when in the act of making a England's policy was dictated by a desire to lazy stroke and dies almost immediately. Dr. Simon advantage of the 'reault, of which" "we never of the Muchou the following interesting parti was at once sent for but as his teal doubled that England and take the Ken's anlars of ter experience Taiwanfoo a day or two Share Our Contemporary sensibly 119. While HL.M.9, Spartan was anchored off romarks the Pyngkok wrapperantly and the pert mest the Wenchou a Japanese man-of- pronounced life extinct.
shoei memorial convenient, perhey would have war came into the roadstand and shchored ont A SOMEWHAT Hóvel enterprise is about to be pointed out that Great Britain, at an only | side the Spartan, and no sooner had she done! commenced in the way of improving the breed stage of the war, urged the naked interference so than the Chinese forts opened fire on her (the of horses in Japan, and, saynibe Straits Times of the Powers, and that Berman is the chief J4p). Fire shots were fired, one of them went li le equally zorel that the subjects therefore k objector. But it is not convenient fast now for class oys: the Sparian, while another copnon France to villly Gusmany, L'Avenir naively bal struck the water so close to the British ta bo'laken from Singapore. They are, however | points out that the West, River, siten traversing geslogy that it caused the spray to fall on her Australian horses which are to go to the Land of the Kwangtung and Kwingid provincar foder deck, The Japanese warship immediately the Rising Sun, and Mr. Salter, a well knowa penetrates into the very hourt of Yumaan." Thai .455 up and proceeded la sos, while the Importer of Australian, horses into the Straits in really where the shoe plaches ; but then, as Startan, it is said, promptly cleared for action L'Avenir ways, if there is any sharing of the and would have satorand the fire lastanter and Jave, is to take the horses to Japan; play would not we also per talay it bad it not been for the posuibilty, and avec Negotiations are almost concluded for the The West River would hayd been opened to probabilly of ench action sealing in the records of tallfoad speed, not only is this cound *Ting” horden retaliating by attacking|try, but in the word. It was not that any one of the fifty-eight miles was rolled off at a recorda purchase of the entire Bannockburn, who kus Franch an excellent pedigree, and a good racing record | salony. :- And now that the West-River/clansé [the Europeans on akotet u Black Flags"
has been carefully expanged from the Talist to Formosa soon after the commence Hammontos, was covered is forty-one seconde
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"for" the fastest mile; near A in Austrails. A couple of brood mazes are we question om kytarkal. Tonkin contantperated complete the batch. The idea is that, by the will perhaps som åt pa name for a while thate Funder of The China-japan war and that they have while a famous dugine, No. 999, of the New fusion of some sturdy: southern bloodlined the offanette and calidisk nahale and devate aittulé not yet had a chance of trying conclusions with York Central Road, bas done nine second better, the spandex Z While: the...: Japanese – have Bet never before has a spted as sustained bien
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THE MILE RECORD UNTOUCHEDAD) AN The 'numerous friends in the Far East of the genial, able and indefatigable Dr. Ed. Bedlony who while representing the Uplted Sates in Amoy in recent times wrote, la concert with Dr. W. 2. S. Fales, many interning and exceedingly clever articles on "Things Chinese for the Hongkong Telegraph and soumbar of loading American Journals, was hesed! from day, or two ago, The # Doa" wiltes us fa-bis usual frack and interesting style anqaring after old fands and at the same line forwarded the The Hon. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Colonial following graphic description of the performaECES of the American "Flying Dutchman ? for which we are only too glad to find myses in our crowded columns
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***** (54) 'E. T. C. WERNER,
H.B.M. Vice Consul,"
Secretary, Hongkong,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 19th Jane, 1895.
· Bis-k, am directed to transmit for the
information of the Sanitary Board the enclosed copy of the latter from Her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Control at Macas, containing the returns of desibel from plager in that Colony from noom on the 7th to noon on the 17th instant. I have, sic BJ. H. STEWArt Lockhart,
Colorlal Secretary. The Secretary, Sanitary Board. -
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