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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1895.

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ble they were fring upon the German responsible posts, and given the opportunity of steamship Arthur. They say that in October rising according to their deserts. Far otherwise 78ng the French men-of-war did not exccred-in--was their reception. They were readily enough allencing them, and the Tapaners had not employed, but never in any responsible position; ventured to attack them, vet the 227s did, and all avenues of advancement were closed to thems, that proved that in proper harda Krupp's and they were looked upon as little better than gune produced the desired effect quickly and pariahs. That, on the whole, most of them surely. This has been pointed out in -LI, have continued respectable members of society Wang and Sheng by Mr. Detilog, sad they speaks well for the solid pround-work of their admits troth. It is farther stated that education. Now, however, the necessity of send. had it been a British vessel that was fired on, ing the youth of the Empire abroad has, from the the British lion would have put his till between events of the late war, once more assumed hip les, and guld "I will walt," which la

practical form. On the side of the Japanese there probably tree. The Chinese now say that Eng was the patent fact that both Fleet and Army land wid? wait, and'lenow. In fact, waitlog unan were leayaned by officers who had been sbrand, Japan from whom she will get nothing. Japan to the service of the principal States of the world, is now country that only purchases from studied the'arts of war, and those services the Europa" samples "that she may herself manu-knowledge of which contributed to the success facture their ks. This Germany has now seen fal issue of the campaign. On the Chinese side and is acling accordingly. The Germany are the conviction was equally strong that to the striving to gain control of the Customs, and this atler ignorance and incompetence of the officers will be aided by Sir Robert Hart going hane to In charge of their army was due the everlasting have his lumbago cured.

disgrace of the Empire. This conviction was strengthened by the fact that their navy, where a certalo proportion of the officers had studied abroad, and where alone the youths went to America for that education had found honour able employment, though defeated by superior farce, was not disrraced ; and that, with a few exceptions, the officers had proved themselves brave and capable. Fur If this conviction is to lead to any practical revul's there are one or two polots, galling it is true to the mandarinste as a body, which must be kept in view : China is nominally a democratie country, and every son of the soil is legally equal to the sight of the law and eligible for offics, no matter how exalted. Practically, in China xe elsewhere, i relationship tells, and the well-connected youth | obtains the appointment to the exclusion of his humbler fallow, The pride of lettered classes revolted LELIDST the despatch of youths abroad. Though the terms offered by the Government liberal, next to none of known family offered

THE CHENGTU RIOTS, Nameras telegrams are flashing between bere Peking and Chenglo no acconat of the riots at the latter place. There, we hear, were brought about y the interference of the missionariosło a Chinese civil sult, thanch they are winked at by the retiring Viceroy Liu, So far no lives have been lost, and the Emperor is prepared to afford fall redress.

June 15th.

THE JAPANISE MINISTER.

The P. & T. Timer, which has all possible sources for rell«ble information, anys that on the arrival of the Japanese Minister, Lí Hung-chang will at once go with him to Peklog. So far as I can loan Ll Hang-chang, Wang Wen-shao and " Lord" Ll will be busy frat in framing here the Trade Convention, though they may go to Peking afterwards. However, as the off class are constantly chopping and changing, the P. & T- Times may be right after all,

THE IMPORT.AND EXPORT TRADE. Our two public godowns, the French and English Bundsin which all cargo Is stored, sic piled up full, rice predomslastlog. Since the port opened 2,083,573 picule of rice have been Imported, or say an average of 20.000 piculs = steamer for the 104 steamers which have come up. Our export trade has likewise been very brisk, and great demand still exlate for bag's bristles, feathers, horse-hair, skla rags, etc. Messrs. Arnhold, Karberg & Co., and Siemseen & Co., who have heretofore only had agencies here, have now opened branches on account of the expansion of trade.

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THE JAPANESE MINISTER ARRIVES. At 2.20 p.m, the Japanese Ang was run up at the Japanese Consulate, and we hope to see It, continue Bring on without further "bitches." H.E. Minter Havashi, and sulte and Consol Arakawa and stuff landed at 3.30 p.m. from Li's steam-launch, Awelma, abreast of the Astor House. They were received by the American Consul, S. P. Read, and a guard of honour from Steng Total. These presented arms and escorted them and their attendants, with their baggage, to the Japanese Consulate. Only & few Chinese were present and were very orderly, and the only outsiders were Mr. L. A. Terenaad, from the Municipality, Mr. T. H. Kingsley of the Customs, and your own correspondent.

At 5.30 p.m. Teotai Lo Fen-lab, naval secre. tary and interpreter to Li Hung-chang, drove up to the Japanese Consulate in kis four wheeler drawn by two white horses and paid his respects to M. Hayashi and welcomed back Mr. Arakawa-As I wrote you before during the war, Lo lent his horses to Mr. Detring in exchange for Chinese cart with springs, but now that pesce has been proclaimed he returna to ħla pristine glory.

MR. LAIKUM'S FUNERAL. Mr. Tiong Lai-sun's body was carried in a foreign coffin, on the Muafcinal bler, with the Town Band leading, to the Livu. Na repre- sectative from LI, Sheng or any of the officials, were present, nor were any of the pupils he took to the United States or his preétgés here.

There were only six foreigners present, and Mr. Detrlog, And yet the deceased did more for China and El Hung-chang, through the Seventh Prince, than any other man ever hav

done or probably, even will do. But then

be dled poor 'man, which meant a lot fa China -Mercury.

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EDUCATION IN CHINA,

The Chinese by and experience have learned that there is another and more powerful civilia tion than their own. They would fain bellevo that it is wanting in the moral element, and that to introduce it would upset all those principles of ethics on which the antiquated Government has been founded. The mystical sequence of Heaven to Earth, Earth to man, Emperor to subject, and Father to son, has been rung out in all its changes. Its impracticability has been amply exposed within the last half century, since Commissioner Lin's high- handed measures at Canton'forced on the maiden contest with the new civiliatt, but it is only recently that the Chinese mind has com- menced to question fa any measure its ethical foundations. Therecent war with Japanhar, how- ever, convinced some of the Chinese officials that they must make more intimate acquaintance with this new power, and that education of a different and more practical nature must be imparted, bould they desire to prevent the absolute and final collapse of their empire. The smattering of knowledge that was avall ble at a few points in Chins, such as the Tungwenkwan, and the various arsenale, was of no practical utility beyond showing the student how much is bad still to learn before belog able to make practical uns of his information. Knowledge from books is practically no knowledge at all; the books

may be the gateway, Indeed, but it is the

ware

The

skater have changed ownership at $84, Marine: Yangtseer have been sold at $974 and are wanted ; and in Straffs a fir number of shares have changed hands at $179,,but all ofber stocks under this heading have been neglected.

WHARVES.-A few Shangh ́t and Hongkong Wharf abares have found purchases at Tlu 297) and Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf shates have been bought from Hongkong al $41.

SHIPPING-Them has heen business reported In Tug Boats st Ti«, ray) ; and there are sellers at Indo-Chinas and Macnot at quotation,

Docks-Boyd & Co, shares have been la Aaman, but witheat Induciar sellers; In Farnhams a (ale business has been done at Tls. 145 to Tis. Tayi.

CARGO BOATS-Shanghate have been ag. quired for at Tis. 1478, but sellers will not part under Tii. 150. Co-operatives are also wanted at qontattoo,

to

Masonic.

ZETLAND

No. 535, EC.

LODGE.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 1st July, at 7.30 for n nm, predsely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, z1th Jane, ÎPas.

A MEET the FREEMASONS

For Sale.

NOTICE

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NOUS-The Butchery Co.'s scheme THE on Cat Lov

"HE Undersigned has been Appointed SOLE

has collapsed from want of public support, and dpolis will be returned. L'Hotel des Colonias Co, advertise a meeting, to be held the and prox.

consider a propagal made for purchase of the Company's healoess and assets. Bustness has been done in Waterworks at Tivi at Ti, 20 and Horse 187, la Major Bros. Razaars at Tl.-48, Landı ura reported sold st Tis, and x few Hall & Holis shares have been disposed of at $30. In Tobacce shares, there has been nothing done In Sumatras, but Lonkats have changed hands at Tie. 170 for | cash, and for clearance stat July. From Hong- kong, China Sugars have been purchased at $106.

COW BRAND of Finest AUSTRALIAN TABLE BUTTER, in rib. Tlos Fresh Stocks always on hand. Special Terms to the Trads.

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GEO. P. LAMMERT, Duddel! Street, Hongkong, soih April, 1805.

THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY CO.% LIGHT PALE ALE, Unsurpassed in quality

and highly recommended

by persons of

LOAN.-8. Loan 1886, Bonds have changed banda ni Tis: 151k plas the accrued interest; Vakes a delicious and Country Club 7 per cent, debentarca at Tis. 100, and Land Investment 6 per cent, debentures at par.

Refined taste,

comforting dilak

during Summer Months, H. E. BOTTLEWALLA, SOLE AGENT, No. 2, D'Aguilar Street.

Hongkong, sth March, 1995.

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CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND GLASGOW.

13. Queen's Road. Hangkane, eath Anomet, tƐas.

Intimations.

MR. CHADWICK KEW. (LATE OF POATE & NOBLE.)

OPENED Dental Rooms at No.

“Intimations.

NOURISHING & REFRESHING

BOVRIL

WINE.

SOLE CONSIGNEES WATKINS & CO.

TAKESTAY TAPEAK in smitation of the bobalina and other old Amarica

VENETIAN PAPERS Boductions in Relief of the old

ÀN addon

ANDROIDERY PAPERS

LEAFTER PAPERS IN RELIEF after the vid intere

of CORDONE ITALY ANG KADOU the above.

BILK PAPERS buliarios in Picked if the vict BROGETTAZZE (9) WLI BANGERS FLOCK PAPERS plain and workmaro

ing selection of Fish-alass produenens which are dil patered

(and inner wall papers from 9 per plece.

Apply to JOHN D. HUTCHISON, Esq., Hongkong. Agents for M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., Paris,

Motels.

RAFFLES HOTEL,

SINGAPORE.

þATRONIZED by ROYALTY, NOBILITY PATRONIZ

and DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES, including:

HR. H. Prince Damrong. H. R. H. Prince Sevasti. His Grace The Duke of Newcastle.

The Right Hon'ble The Earl of Dysert.

Lord and Lady Braye,

Lord Darmer. Lord Cecil.

Lord Valletort,

HASEEN RAD CENTRAL, New Major-General Valle Collett, K.C.B.

doors from Megera. GAUPE & Co.

TIETH filled permanently, from $1.00 upwards. CROWN and PRIDOTWORK inserted and TEETH

PLATES A SPECIALITY. Hongkong, 7th June,. 1795.

1754

TO SHIPMASTERS. STEAM WATER-BOAT COMPANY. THE Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY FRESH FILTERED WATER for bath DECK and BOILERS,

on shortest notice any quantity of PURE

SHANGHAI FREIGHT MARKET. Messrs. Wheelock & Co. in their Freight Markit Report dated Shanghal azul" Jono white-The past fortnight bas witnessed a themselves. If the scheme is to be taken up

great deal of excitement in our freight market, again it must be on a different social scale. The youthe must, in fact, be selected from good orchinges la raies. This has been principally and it is a long ilme since there have been so familles, to add to their prestige abroad and confinet to Trans-Pacific rates, though for New secure them against neglect on their return, York via Canal, matters have been in a very This leads to a second very practical considera unsettled state. The advent of a steamer repre- tion. The youths sent to the U-ited States had

senting the new Oregon Rallway and Navigailon Bot acquired, before leaving China, a sufficient

Company was the signal for an immediate drop grounding in their own language. The stens

In the Pacific rate for tea, which has now fallen taken to malatain or extend their knowledge of

to one cent, but it is improbable that it will ga Chinese abroad were faefficient, and the students were in a great messure denationalised. They further decline has to be reported, and the all-

any lower. For New York direct via Suez, knew English thoroughly, some of them were

round rate of jos, for tea and general cargo bes clasical students, all had a fair knowledge of

once more been resorted to. For New York uis mathematics or other useful sciences, but of London, however, 55%, for tea is still quoted. For Chinese, on their return, they knew little or

London via Surt. The fire steamers mentioned nothing. How far should a student go in bl

In our last same as advertised to load have called knowledge of Chinese before belog seat abroad?and taken their departure, all of them proceeding This is a subject in which much may be said,

to Faochow. There are now six to take the berth, and which must rest in each case on practical viz:-Glenfare to all on the 32nd last issues. The higher the social position of the

Agamemnon 26th Inst, Glamorganıkíře 27tb, student's family, the better the assurance that

Katsow and Paitnurus qed “prox, and Ceylon he will have been well grounded in the Chinese

6th prox. For New York vid Satz.-The language and literature. At the same time the curriculum of the Chinese examination-ball is Glinogle sailed for Feschow on the 18th lost, her rate of 55s. Irom this for tes being maintained, one eminently fitted for making the student a

her remaining space is fully engaged in Foochow mere pedant. The practical course to pursue

and Amoy. The Mertonethshire, the next to would be in each important" centre to establish

load is dus here to-day, and will probably take special preparatory colleges, where the student her departure towards the end of this month. may be well-grounded to Chinese as well as in Subsequent steamers for New York are the the elements of western sciences. This idea of a Banmohr, Nasier and Keamsin to load in the teaching college is, however, as yoi unfamiliar ender named. For New York vid Capa-EXTRACTED. In China. The state has not learned the distinc.

The Belmont with very good support from here, is tion between a teaching and a mere examining expected to leave on the 24ib inst, for Hongkong univeralty. We witness the sime question

to complete her loading. The Drumiltanie no being thrashed out in England at the moment

ready to load, and the Sam. Skolfill after Early in the century a new movement in favour discharging her faward cargo of all from New of education sprang up. A form not dissimilar York will take the berth. These two vessels to Chinese practice was introduced.,

have combined to accept nothing under 25. per universities were to be examining, not teaching, ton of 40 cubic feet. Several vessels "to arrivo" bodies. The student was to be educated where have been chartered to lord here. For Gros and how he liked, and to present himself at and Massellles-The Murex expects to leave stated intervals to an examining body who fo-day, and at present there is nothing advertised would confer degrees on him according to merit. to follow for both porte. For kisselles only. The scheme looked well on paper! It has not The Mes. Mar. Ce, extra steamer Abour due to proved a success, mad the University of London, amire here on the 25th inst. will load st cursal the highest development of the system, now.

rates. She will be followed shortly by the finds that to make headway it must be converted

same Company's Dordogné. Departures:-For into a teachlog body. This is a fact that must

London vía Suez.—Wysses rath Inst., Chingwo be borne in mind is Chlos If any good "is to

reth inst, Benlomond 18th fast., Fave 78th come out of the new movement The

Inst., mad Polybhamus 19th Inti, uil, vía preliminary college is as necessary to success

Foochow For New York vía Sun.-Glenogle as the foreign university. Without the new vid Foochow and Amoy, 18th Inst. Rates of scheme will fall and the last stage of the scheme Freight are:-From Shanghai to London by of practical tuition will be worse than the first.—--

Conference Lines," general cargo 401. w. slike Marcury,

45. ten 55 Northern Coat. Parts by con ference Ines, general cargo qar. 6d. w. alk 451. New York by conference Bass, general Cargo 501. tes 50s. Do. via London by con. ference Haes, general cargo foș, ten 558. Boston by conference liner, general cargo 531, 6d. Philadelphia by conference lines, general cargo tes 6os. Landen by Shell Line general cargo or less to per cent. Hamburg by shell Ilse general cargo 35 net. New York by abell line general cargo 441. net. Philadelphia by shelt fine general cargo for. cet. Havre tallow 153, general cargo 40s, net, Marseliles direct zeneral cazzo 378, 62. not. Genoa

tallow 35. general cargo 373. 6d. net. 453. per ton of 20 cwt for above three ports. New York Whampoa 20 cands, regular. liners no demand by wall 152. Coast Rates are:-Chinklang to

for qutulders. Moll to Shanghai $1.80 per ton coal. Nagasaki to Shanghal $1.60 per ton coal. Scorr's Emalalen of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, is more reliable as an agent in the cure of Consumption, Broncklits and to medical science. Read the following:-"I General Debilliy, than any other remedy known

have prescribed Scott's Emulsion' and have also taken it myself, and can fully endorse the || opinion that it is both palatable and efficient, and can be tolerated by almost say nae-- especially where Cod Liver Oil itsell cannot be borne "MARTIN MILES, M. D. &c., Stantonbury, Agants for Hongkong and the Empire of Backs. Any Chemli can supply It-Sole

COMMERCIAL NEWS.

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

HONGKONG, June 25ib. Mr. G. H. Potts rèports as follows :-- There has been a fair amount of business effected during the week and the market value for most stocks shows a muke: improvem:nt.

BANKS.-Hongkong and Shanghal Bank shares after changing hands at 175 and 1774 per cent premium are enquired for it 182 per cent premiam. Nations's have been placed in small parcels $28.

MARINE INSURANCES,—Unions are in the market at $161. Chlon Traders hava bean sold. zi 267 and are wanted. Stalta have been placed at $18 and BIBL.

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FIRE INSURANCES,—A lair number of Hong kong Fires have been taken off the market at $205. and China Fires have changed hands at $83 and $84. Steamboats have again come into favour and SHIPPING.Hongkong Canion and Macao sales at 833 have been affected. Douglas Steamships have been sold at $50) and are still obtainable at the rate.

REFINERIES-Continue out of favour with sellera at quotallons.

MINING-Panjoms have ruled firmer and shares are wanted at $59. Jelabrus are offering at $3-4 WARVES & GODOWA-Hongkong

DOCKI,

The only Company In Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATER,

Despatch Guaranteed. Call Flag "W,"

1. W. KEW '& Co.,

18, Praya Central. Monodroma. 19th November, rež.

NOTICE.'

SANITARY

SOFT SOAP.

THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

*JEYES

FLUID

THE BEST

DISINFECTANT

*787

SOAPS.

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY IT'S USE.

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,

Bank Balldiagr.. Hongkong, oth karch, 14,

HONGKONG timbeR

YARD, WANCHAI

DISINFECTANT

REGON. PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Hand),

1. MALLORY Hanøhme ggth Tann, ekki

Sir Francis Bollea Burt,

Sir John James William Henry Spencer,

Sir Edmond HAL

Brigadier General Cost, CB.

Baron Hermar,

Baron Wendelstrādi,

Baron Busalar.

Sir Somers Vise.

·Count S. Tellike, Count Spies.

The Late Sir Elliott Bovill, Chief Justice, S. S. The Hon'ble Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, S. S. Major-General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G

K.C.B., R.E.

Major-General Molyneux. His Excellency Major-General Vaughan Jones, Commanding the Troops, S, S, Officers of H. M. Army and Navy. This FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, which has just been enlarged by 30 additional Poltes, is facing and commanding an extensive VI of the Harbour, clona to the Pablle Offices, Mercantile Quarters and the Esplanade.

Suites consisting of SITTING-ROOM, BED- ROOM, DRESSING-ROOM with PRIVATE BATH ROOM attached.

No expense haghen spared by us to meet the requirements,be8 Zemands of the Public and every comfort fcquiranteed,

There is a LADIES WAITING and DRESS- ING-ROOM, fitted with all requisites,

BRANCHES:-

RAFFLES TIFFIN & BILLIARD ROOM

Slogapore, vese EASTERN & ORIENTAL HOTEL.—Penang,

* SEA VIEW HOTEL.-Penang.

· SARKIES BROTHERS,

Promiators. Singapore, 1st January, 1895.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

HONGKONG.....

HIS ESTABLISHMENT, akusted to the

sat Building known a

#CON. | NAUGHT HOUSE," offers Virst-class Accom-

modation to Residents and Travellers,

Passenger Elevator, frem Entrance Hall to sach Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant. Favourable-Arrangements mado for Families and for Monthly or Extended Periods,

Р. ВОНИ, Proprietor & Manager,

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F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS

SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOLE AGENTS FOR

COMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND. |. HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT.

practical Resimliation of their contents which and Whampoo Docks are in strong demand and | China ;---Walking & Co., Hongkong-divi. FARTMANN'S KAHTJEN'S GENUINE |

Alone serves any useful end. What is above all necessary is the spirit of emulation, and that in the Chloese system, except so far as trying to expound and find some new meaning in some obscure passage of the classics, is extinct. Bai if I be difficult to tntroduce as exities into Chins the schools and colleges, technical and otherwise. of the West and to transplant to Chinese soll that spirit: emulation which is the necessary basis of progress, it is quite within the bounds of posel. billy, by fadading the visits of Chinese to the West, to let a certain number of representatives of the nation see on the spot the working of this spirit. Such is the problem that is begin. blog to dawa on the rulers of China. The first to appreciate these conditions WAS Tsoog Kwefan, Viceroy of the Liang Klang Taeng was by nature a statesman, and well would it have been for Chins bad she any one to follow His example. He died and left no successor. His influence led, however, to the experiment of sending number of students to the

shares have been placed at rates between 100 and 104 por cest premium. It is reported that the Company has made a profit of ever $380,000 for the first five months of the year. Kowloon Wharf shares have again been fixed 12 $41.0

BRIMAULT'S SYRUP

LASTDR, HOTELA AND BUILDINGS-Flong HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIKE

Lands have been sold at 939 and are wanted at the rate.

MICKELAMEDUḤ--Green Island Cements are Arm at 893. A. 8. Watsons are wanted at $91. Hongkong Electrics have found buyers at $4.65. Hongkong Icas have been fixed at 381 and a law Dally Farms have changed hands at $7.

"SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET.

SHANGHAI, June arst.. The following resume of the week's share transsctiona is taken from Mär. John A. Sullivan's report, published at Shanghal on the sist

Instant m

This week a quiet business has prevailed, but wilkout much improvement la ratas.

United States to be lastracted. The experi BANKS-The reported allure in negotiatiog ment was partially, and only partially, success the Russian Loan with Chios kas favourably fal, but the mala cause of fallure rested with affected the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank the deepsealed prejudice and ignorance of the market, and at the close shares are in demand Chinese mandarinate. The poplis individually | at 180 per cent, for Hongkong. During tha Wers for the most part a success, and their | week a small business has been done at 177) progress was favourable. Some few, us in any per cent., 174 per cent, and yesterday at 175 per association of youths, turned out badly and cent 1. But to-day the market is firmsar with low disappeared; xaniker parisen found the plekeures. sellers except at an advance. National Banks of westera life too temp:ing to care to retum la have boss weak all the week and to-day arW their native land, but the majority went back | odoring 48$17.

to China in the hope that their knowledge would

INSURANCE --Fire. — Hongkongs have not

be willfred, that they would be appolated to | been engiired for, sad la Chines à small les of

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BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Shan-kl-wan Road.).

THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE to be had on the Island, "BAY VIEW* occupies the best situation on the Shau-ki-w23 Road, commands an 'excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the cool breeses from the Southward. Steam-launches can st any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious laws,

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS

have been added, and a LAUNCH runs froes the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 PM, dally.

Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest,notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.

Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-

PEAK HOTEL.

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OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,

HIS commodious and well appointed HOTEL, altuated at height of 1,450 food

above sea-level, has just been thoroughly. re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and NEW WING has been bulli, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and malaland of China,

SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, (FROM AFRIL IẾT TO OCTOBER JIET). One person, per day....................... One person, per month...$75 to 90.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

day....*****

7,00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

month.....

m. Igan Married couple (occupying two rooma).

per month..... ..................¶mo 170.00 For further particulars, apply to

THE MANAGER.

New Victoria Hotel (26

Hongkong, 16th March, 1805

To be Let.

TO LET.

THE eight roomed HOUSE, No. 37. CAINE ROAD, occupation from FIRST SEPTEK- BER next,

NO. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE.

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, 1st June, 1805.

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TO LET.

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HOUSES No. 4 and 6, BELLIS TERRACE,

ROOM above the "Crry CLUB.!! OFFICES In "MANINE HOUSE,” Queen's Road,

"PRIORY LODGE," Bonham Road. SMALL TWO-STORIED BUILDING at gate of 'WIST VILLA,' Bonham Road. GODOWNS la DUDDELL STREET,

Apply to

BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, 22nd June, 1895.

TO LET. WELLING HOUSES "HIGHCLERK,"

420 DW

Hongkong, 3rd April, 1895. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, No.4, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. AM happy to inform my FATRONS that in

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Roomed Bungalow

at MAGAZINE GAP. HOUSES 1, RIPON TERRACE. ONE FLOOR is BLUE BUILDINGS. OFFICES

FIRST FLOOR No. 7, PRAYA 'CENTRAL, «t-present occupied by Kesten, HOLLIDAY, Wish & Co, Apply to

connection with the GRILL ROOM, I have secured the 1ST FLOOR recently occupied by the CHIMA FİRE IMISTURLANGOR COMPANY. (abore the present Gauze Room) and have| THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT Atted it up for

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hauslenne. 17th June, 1945.

LADIES' DINING ROOMS, REASONABLE PRICE S. . | wịth all conveniencen stisched. I am also now

Wangkong, Tab Tely, shot.

SIEN TING. SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE, Cónsultation free. Hongkong, 17th September, 1894-

Grimault's Syrup immediately arrests M

the Cough,Spitting of blood and Nights- weats, and the Appetite improves ri pidly a factsoon demonstrated by an in- crease of weight and healthy appearance, Grimault's Byrup has a rose colour, and is sold in flat oval botiles. Beware of Imitations.:

GRIKAULT & Co, Paris, loli ky ́at) thesisle

DENTISTRY.

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

R

AMD

tywa | prepared to serve

394

MODERATI VEES, CHONG TAI TONG

Surgeon Dentist, Ofwrmerly ariided Apprentice, and latterly kanistant to Dr. ROGERE), HAS REMOVED

*TO

THE BANK BUILDINGS,

• QUERK'N ROAD, (Opposite Hangkong Hateḥ, CONSULTATION FREE, Hangkang, syth July, 18gr."

$14

DINNERS, TIFFINS AND SUPPERS

to Parties when Ordered distinct from the ordi- Bary GRILL, ROOM.

DAILY NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS, Hongkong, zath April. 1805

FUJIYA HOTEL,

MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE,

1581

Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE

BUILDING S

TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES. EXCELLENT CUISINE SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAV,

5. N. YAMAGUCHI,

FOR

SALE.

JAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,

JAPAN FRINTING PAPERS.

JAPAN

· JAPAN

COPYING PAPERS.

APAN WALL PAPERS.

BDC

PRICES VERY MODERATE,

GRDERS respectfully sollclied by the Vader- signad.

MITSUI BUSKAN KAISHA,

8, Queen's Road Central.

'Hongkong, geð fansary) 1894,

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