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To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL

CITY HALLS

LAST 4 NIGHTS I

THE NEW

WILLAR TONIGHT

ILLARD OPERA COMPANY.

(WEDNESDAY), 25TH JUNR.

"GO BANG

TO-MORROW

(THURSDAY), 17TH JUNE. "ALADDIN" FRIDAY, 28TH JUNE. Br Special Request

"THE GAIETY GIRL"

SATURDAY, 29TH JUNE.

"THE LADY SLAVEY." PLAN at Mesers, KELLY & WALSH'K, LA Late Trams will run 15 minutes after exch Performance.

Hongkong, 16th June, 189t.

(817

FOR SALE. COMPOUND SURFACE CONDEN.

SING ENGINE and BOILER, CYLINDERS-17" and 22" with rà” uteɔka. BOILER 11" diameter, 8' 8" long. WORKING PRESSURI-90 lbs. per square loch. The above have been in use 14 Years, are in Good Working Order, and can be inspected at the works of

Measts. GEO, FENWICK & Co., LD Wanchat,

(843 Hongkong, 25th June, 1895. AUSTRALIAN HORSES, FONIES AND

COWS.

MBS Receive and attend to (eders

R. SALTER, of MELBOURNE, will be

for HORSES, PONIES or MILCH COWS II forwarded to bim before he returns from Japan about One Month hence.

Address -

SALTER, cio Hongkong Telegraph Office, FB43 Hongkong 26th June, 1805."

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LIMITED. ··

NOTICE.

THE UNDERSIGNED has RESUMED

CHARGE

By Order of the Board,

Hongkong, 26th June, 1895.

N. J. EDE,

Secretary.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,.

LIMITED,

FOR SWATOW.

MEBLIK. CONGDBny's Steamship

above Port on FRIDAY, the 28th Instant, Daylight.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1895.

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

*IMPLE AERATED WATER.

SIMPLE A

SODA WATER,

LEMONADE.

*INGER ALE.

AFRICA..

Fighting occurred at Kabstega on 23rd March during which Capt. Danning was killed and Ma Canningham wounded. The result of the fighting is not knowa,

(Special to M. C. Daily News) THE OUTRAGES IN SZECHUEN,

CHUNGKING. Jane zist : The refugees from Chêng'n left Chungking yesterday. These from Klating, Yachso sad Salfa passed here, surller,. All is quiet here.

THE TYPHOON.

HONGKONG June 26th, The Observatory officials report that at 11:35. a.m. the depresian (which at 6 pm, yesterday SARSAPARILLA.

seemed to lle wver the Formous Channel and RAS

ASPBERRYADE, &c. neighbouring lasta) appeared to be filling

At to s.m, the barometer was rising and read 29.68.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK '& Co, WATERS are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures.

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Masses and other Large Consumers,,

| Aur complaints should be addressed to the Manager. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1805.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

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CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

MANUFACTURERS OF

AERATED WATERS.

UR AERATED WATER FACTORY ORMER the best Zugilsh Machinery, embodying the latest Improvements la the trade,

The purest ingredients only are used, and the atmost care and cleanliness exercised in the manufacture throughout.

The water used in proved by repeated analyses to be absolutely pure

tion.

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DOUGLAS, VERİLİR....

General Managers,

placed on board ship at Hongkong price the full amount allowed for Paul Empties when received in good order."

Hongkong, 25th June, 1895.

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FOR ILOILO.

HE Steamship

THE

"CONTINENTAL."

Captala Schall, will be despatched on FRIDAY,

the 28th fortant, et Nonn.

For Freight or Passsge, suply to

· BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 26th June, 1905,

FOR SHANGHAI.

THE Steamship

"LYEEMOON,”.

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Captain G. Heuermann, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 29th instant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Favenge, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.

Hongkong, 26th June, 1805.

PURE AERated watER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER

and

TB39 No Credit gives for Bottles that look dirty of greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of contain ing Aerated Water, as such Bottles · are never used again by us.

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM ‘NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM GLASGOW, MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

THE Company's Steamship

"NINGCHOW,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignoss of Cargo are hereby informed that thele Goods are being landed at their risk, into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whorf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Underaigned 'haforn Noan on the and July, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chated and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas where they will be examined on the rat July.

No Fle Insurance has been affected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the and Jaly, will be subject to rent,

LOCAL AND GENERAL. H.M.S. Linnet left bare for Taiwanfod yesterday aventag

MR. N. J. Ede has resumed charge of the affalen of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd, In this Colony,

It is reported that Count Salgo, Minister for the Navy, will shortly be appointed President of the Bureau of Formosan Affure.

ACCORDING to a Japanese paper a Mr. Salaballe. has under consideration a scheme to pablish a French newspaper at Yokoham

ORDERS are being sent to the arsenals through. out China to prepare for the manufacture of quick-firing guns and cordste ammunition, *TWENTY-CONE DAYS" was the dose of physic 1dministered to a coolle at the Police Court to- day for annexing a pair of pants valued at

10 cents.

THE former Chinese flagship Chanyuen has been affosted and is now commanded by Capt. Arms. She has been pronounced to be an eminently serviceable ressol.

A PENSION OF £632 has been granted to Mr. H. A. Giles, and one of a similar amount to Mr. C. W. Everard, loto of Her Majesty's Consular service in Chins, who recently retired on account of ill-health.

MR. H. M. HILLER, Acting Commissioner of Costom, assumed charge of the Kowloon ton Who que

a wo kore and he will be greatly missed by Hany old and new friends,

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.of the Diet.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong,"1st June, 1805-

ME. W. N. MOREHOUSE, one of the most able fs and deservedly popular Commissioners of the Imperial Maritime Customs Service, arrived here by the Fuskum from Bhanghal today su vonia to Pakhol. Mr. Morahouse conser troni Kinklang, where he has, if we mistake not, born stationed for some time, and there can be little

| loss will be Pakho's gajoč

doubt that, in respect to the change, Kinklang's

THERE rooms, says the N, C. Daily News of the At Orange, New Jersey, on the ik of sand Instant, to be no doubt whatever that the June, MARY EMma, daughter of J. Seama" arrival of the Patrs at. Wahu' prevented the

IT bald in Shangbal, that Mr. Bruce Hart, 'e'dest won of the Inspector-General, is to mucceed Mr. M. B. Bredor us Commissioner of Customs at Cheloo

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SOME marines from a U.. S. man-of-war are reported to have stabbed a Țepanera at Nagasaki daring a “braw!” and it in iafd that their victim has since died.

THE General Manager of the New Balmoral Gold Mining Co. Lad, bas received the fallowing message from Mr. Jahe Grant, Mount McDonald, "The raine have commenced. Mill starts again next week,"

PRINCE WI-bwa, who lately visited Japan, to shortly expected to returs to Dai Nippon to tender thanks to Japan for having helped K rea to óbtala Independence.

At a meeting of members of the Institution of Engineers and shipbuilders on Friday evening Mr. W. C. Jack's Interesting paper on Engisening and shipbsliding in the Far East will be discussed.

IT is reported in Yokohama that the Mikada bar decided to observe a grand triumphal core mony on his Birthday, November 3rd, as all the expeditionary forces are expected to bave returned, and the disturbances is Formors will have been suppressed, by that ilms..

FOOCHOW NOTES.

{FROM AN OCCANIONAL CORRESPONDENT

FOOCHOW, June zand. The Chinese authorities have fewed à notif- catlon setting forth that the torpedoes fuld down near the Rimpal Pass in the Mio River are now being removed krapidly as possible and that the Min will be opened for the passage of merchant vessels on the 24th instant. The foreign and native merchants of this famous tea mart are releed over this news for the months ago. closlug" of the river

some which necessitated the chief husiness of the port being carded on at Sharp Peak, caused great inconvenience to shippers generally, especially so since the opening of the tea season abouts, month ago.

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MR. FOSTER Rrrived at Yokohama from.Kobe on the 14th. He refused to grant interviews to Fress representatives. He was visitet by Mr. Melver, United States Consul-General, and the Captain of the Russian man-of-war Rasboynik.. It was understood that he would proceed to Tokyo to see Count Ite, the Premier, and Viscount Malzu, Minister for Foreign Affairs.

If current reports regarding the quality of the MR. SALTER, of Melbourne, has arrived here first crap leat are reliable and the great from the Straits by the Radnorskirt, on board | hargains" alleged to have been affected ́ero Firme bills" then there will be great joy and of which vessel he has two"race-horses, one the famous Bannockburn, consigned to the

sweet by and by--when telegrams arrive from Japanese Government. Mr. Salter, who will belding and cock-tailing at the Club in the passing through here from Dai Nippon about mouth hence, will be happy to receive and London and Australia announcing the sales of attend to orders for Australian horses, pontes what the ubiquitous Chiuese tea-brokeru call "

fast clop."

or cows,

THE Committees connected with several political parties in Tokyo held a meeting on the 13th instant concerning the proposed celebration of the triumphal return of the troops, and passed s resolution to the effect that the people were sight in celebrating the triumphal return of His Majesty the Emperor, but as matters con- cerning China were yet in a position to cause is

Majesty some anxiety the celebration could not be approved at present.

AMOT NEWS.

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THE SITUATION AT TAIWANFÓO, M H.M.S. Redbreast arrived here from Taiwan. too yesterday and the Douglas liner Thoirs came in here from the latter post the morning. The Spartan, Rainbow and Plour are now at Talwanfoo, ready for action at a moment's noice, and should they be called on " go for the unruly Black Flags there can be little doubt that their officers and man will give an excellent account of themselves, and make short work of the **pig-tails,"

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THE PLAGUE

„Sanitary-lourd,

Hongkong, 26th June, 1895.

TO TEN EDITOR on the “*HongKomo TataGRAPH," Str,-No new case of plaguo has been reported. and no death his occurred during the past 24 hours.

The following are the statistler of cries of plague from June 14th to noon this day :—

No. of cases reported

15

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deaths........

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cases under treatment................... a

The total number of deaths from plague aface the agth of April, the day on which the first case was reported, is six'con.

W. X. CROW, Assist, Sanitary Superintendent.

THE OUTRAGES IN SZEÇHUEN.

INTERESTING, NEWS FROM CHUNGKING.

WAY

...This week we have hardly known which way to turn, so busy have we been. Already the Triman, Catterthun, Ginggle, Ulysses and one or two other steamers have been despatched with good cargoes of the fragrant 'leaf" and to-metrow the Prinz Heinrich, Java, Ban Lomond Polyphemus and Haitan will be rest A private letter from Chungking dat d the

-We have avery reason to believe that mil on their way rejaleing; so, with the thermom ter 3rd Instant conveys the following nEWS: up to 94 deg, and 95 deg. In the shade you can Imagine that the business incidental to the | C. M. S. friends and houses are perfectly vafo despatch of such a lot of big vessels has been | {et Chéngtu), as yesterday I received a wire from Our fellow no light task. But no one, except possibly the Mr. Jackson saying "all well," proprietor of Brocker's Hotel and a sumber of workers of the Canadian Methodist, American mercenary ship's compradores and stevedores, Methodist Episcopal, China Inland, and Roman grumbles for there's money in it" dontcher Catholic Missions have not fared so well. The know, and It's an awfully, ill wlod that blows hospital and dwelling houses of the first mission nobody some good..

were burnt down on the 18th ultime, and on the following day those of the other missions shared a similar fata. A telegram to the British Consul hero states that although the foreigners, soma twenty odd persons,

were concealed la still great danger, but later the yaman, there

the day another telegram stated:-"Viceroy maling, prospects better," which implies that the officials did not at first show too much activity. According to a nativo telegram, lovelgners having killed a boy their places were burat down and looted, and then a mutilated corpse was discovered under the floor of one of the mission houses. This story was sent all along the line, and is hardly calculated to soothe maiters, At Chungking things seem ta be quiet; the Tantal desires to prevent any dis- turbances and has sples all over the city taking note of the conversation in the teashops. On the rst instant the gatekeeper of Mr.Murray's house, which adjoins the C.I.M. premises, was warned to move because it was said zloters intended to commence with the latter place and then go on to the other missions. According to the latest tiews received on the 3rd instant through the Roman Catholics, the ladies and children of the other missions were on their way to Chungking

TAR GENTHES OF THE RIOTS.

The health of the community is fair to miding I'm happy to say, and but for the receipt of news of the dastardly anti-missionary riots in Sichuan even our famous cotale of "siry-pilots would have notblog whatever to complain about Of this, I assure you, there cannot be the slightest

shadow of doubt whatever.

Now, baring lots al “plägis" to attend to must conclude. Will write again when there's a big fire, or a rebellian, or an earthquake or a Sermon on the Mount (Kusbae) or something of that kind to repuzi.

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(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.}

AMOY. June 24th.

THE DRAMA AT CHEFOO. THE TSING SEW CHANNEL.

WHY THE RUSSIANÍ CLEARED FOR AČTION, I am glad to be able to report that the torpedoes - Molan Can Channal sra now being

- BA MACKAY KITUKOY. that is passage will be officially declared open appears as ancient history, though it is only siz in the course of the next few days..........The closing. „weeks ago.that-the-barbour-there was-crowded-

A private letter-wiltten at Kiaiing-on-ihn÷1st- of the Tsing Sen Channel-for which there was with warships, and the Russian vestein-fully Instant by a'Chéngtu missionary giving additional never any real festification and which would prepared for immediate seilen. How near wa

details of the alots in- Sırchuan, and to some Our Registered Telegraphic Address is MR. FOSHIRO Fujira left here to-day to take up "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." And all the doties of Japanese Copsul at Singa-ore. Mr. have evalled the Chinese little If anything had wern to a candagration of great dimensions, | extent explaining the cars which Chinese reports signed messages addressed thas will receive | Fujita is a very distinguished Consolar Officer the Japanese made up their minds to take the that would possibly have involved thres or bare represented as the cause of the outbreak, prompt attention.

who did yeoman's service for his Government la evil-smelling city over the way-bas caused perhaps four European Fowers, may never has been received in Shanghal, and courteously Mexico a low years ago. While in Hongkong serious inconvenience to the agents and masters be known until the completa faner history placed at the disposal of the N, C. Datly News.

of the numerous steamers visiting the part, of the proceedings of the 8th May comes to | It made thus:- The following is a List of Waters always kept he was the guest of the Mitral Bossan Kelaba, ready in Stock ---

for every vessel had to stop outside and take a | be. written, but, siys the Kobi Chronicle,

"We escaped the xlat by about two hours and Tur Peking correspondent of the China Gazette plist from the islands, Notwithstanding the from information wilch has reached us from a half in this way:-->We left the city at four writes on the 13th :—-” The troubles in Spechuen || special regulations issued when the torpedoes an authoritative source we learn that the o'clock p.m. an the 28th. We could not have sra looked upon by the Imperial Court as in the were alleged to have been laid down, several | ansmlaes upon which we ventured at the time left the next day at all as it was the big Dragon- nature of a warning of worse things to happen, | larga, steamem and men-of-was passed safely | regarding the delay that took place and the | feast, and at four o'clock of the sgth our com- Un Chuan-lin, the newly appofated Viceroy of through the Channel without plots, so it is probable action of Russix were fully justified, pounds were barat to the ground, that is, the that provizer, has been ordered to proceed to bis egorible that the laying of torpedoes in the Our Informent, who was present at Cheloo dwellings, schools, and chapel in one, and LITHIA WATER

post wllbeat the formality of coming up to Channel in question Beyer actually took place for several days preceding the critical 3ik adjoining was the hospital. From our place SARSAPARILLA WATER | Peking for audience...a very unusual thing." v and that the "serlans dangers to navigation May, and who had exceptional opportunities they went to the C, LM., carrying off every

TONIC WATER

egisted only in the elastle Imagination of pig. of knowing what was going on, states mick on the place: The composed where the GINGER ALE

It is stated that the Japanese Naval Depart, bonded Celesilal officials, 'or, what is equally that the Chinese plenipotentiaries received | Indies of our W. M. 8. lived was also looted, the ment has under consideration a schem by which probable, the torpedoes were stuffed with saw definite orders from Peklog to delay the exchange ladies goldg over the wall into a neighbour's GINGERADE

the tonnage of the Imperial Navy will be || dust and earth i

of ratifications till the last minute: Mr., Ito boare. Next morning they began with the M, E. Increased to $20,000 tons. At persan?, including

Miyojl, the Japanese plenipotentiary, finding that Mission cleaning it out completely, even to the the Chinese vessels recently captured, it amounts

the Chinese had apparently no intention of walls and the leaves on the trees. The new to abeet eighty thousand tons, A Budget,

fulfing their part of the agreement, threatened house belonging to our mission that Mr. asking for a naval vote of $20,000,000 yes, will,

to leave Cheloo at 4 pm on the fib May Harmall was living in was also looted and It is also stated, be Introduced in the next session

ratifications by that ilmahad not been exchanged, burned, Mrs. Hartaall escaping to the C. I. M. He was, however, persuaded to wait until the after being driven with the W. M. S. day was over, and, as we know, half-an-boat ladies out of their house. The Cathollos before midnight the Chiness reluctantly made had five different stations, at one of which was the transfer, and the Baken Treaty was complete a cathedral two hundred and seventy feet long, There is little doubt it would seem, but that the or rather the whole building in which the cathe Chinese found themselves compelled, soraly | dral was was that length. All these different According to latest adrices from Taiwanfoo against their will, to exchange ratiäcations on places are utterly wiped out, All the foreigners there are zeɔ marines ashore at that port and it the date due by the knowledge that the Japanese are at the yamds of one of the magistrates, The is beyond question that but for their presence the were fully prepared to take action the himself came and looked at the work of came to a destruction going on, then got into his chair and *Black Flag" would long 'ere this have very moment demolished every house in the Settlement and end-They were aware that the Japanese bad not gone forty yards before they were at it butchered every foreigner they could get hold of. bad an army of 30,000 men embarked on 10 again. I don't know whether or not you koge Lim, the "Black Flag" Chief, has more than ports at Tallenwan, all ready to pet sal). If the that in Chengtu' we have two Heting who ance requested the British Consel to send the 8th May should have paused without exchange manage the city's affairs, each In his own district their ships, on the grounds that he wants Shan-bai-kwab, and it is possible the Chinese Well Furious fact in connection with the "American, missiónacles is, that they were taken to whether Russin to the magistrate on our side, out of their own from Chungking, and gone en to Chinklang after perfectly free band to drive the Japanese off had some doub's as Perfecting. arrangementst: Waku, when they attempt to effect a landing, and would come to their assistanesat once district entirely, as if it were a wall-planned The watchword was #Extermisste the "Haf | silhough he has been told that the Britishers and prevent the transpots landing their men scheme between them that the foreigners shodid ways, this name! having takes the blace of will not be withdrawn and that he has no jasil. on the Chill costs. Certainly if the Treaty collectes leone place. They may have bega

"Ubarated by this and their

dows way bad collapsed, it might have bean to Russia's river for all we know, but Hartonli Yang-kwet-fus (lordign' dari). The Caluklary Acation for opposing the Japanese, caters to walf ayants, in order to see how the rumour there is that no foreigner will be allowed Tantal has been duly advised of the artival there whole island has been formally ceded to Inge Japanese dealt not only with the resistance to leave the city. We don't know whether of the Kelge Byd chief, and will no doubě také | yet he asserts that As has never been instructed what measures up in his pờym to avert aù | by kis Government to that effect and will there. expected at Tientals, but miss with the di-eass | bullave this or not, But it does not seem

reasonable to watch the city gates outbreak there, but it may be recognised by fore fight to the bitter end. He is, apparently, and specially the cholera that would certainly they are all in one rooms at the games. Mire and Mrs. Kilborn'' with four every one that there is no security at day siva | blustering ruffian and is as blood-thirsty as he is have broken out among the troops on the Stretton

march to Peking, and might have proved children crawled calón to thự^ stebej port at which shere is not sfman-of-war of some ignorant, sind grossly offensiya. kind.

The Japanese have been expected to arrive at far more effective than Chinese guns and brings a hole in the big hospital gata LAST night the Wilerd. Orima Company givě » Telwanton in force during the past week and bayonets. But, says our contemporary, info which the moh was bewaking in. And this se mant believes that the Russians were fully set the rioters that it gave them a chance la eicips. They tried several houses, RE WEL AT very successful performance of Ray Blas," All mots, but no to the timer the Thalia departure prepared to take part in any further opers the fort near by, but were driven off each place, the landinglas wall as the lines parts were well that port yesterday some of their wesseltons, and that had the armistice come in one of the soldiers kicking Mrs, Storenson, and not avan their scouts, and put in an appearance as and without ratifications being exchanged, driving children wandered about the citymall `I hear that great heat ising experienced at the Readlas was-vestals, already, cleared for all midnight, then went to the C. T. M. 'till the Anping Taiwanfoo) and that the "British or action, would have at once taken up a position early moralog when the mob resched there. Of Hundred feel it very much, but the health of to jatercept the Japanese expedhion to Calal, course we sent a messenger to the capital at once, the whole commsally, lacluding the gallant This would bare precipitated events, the result and now we are anxiously awaiting develop defenders its glad to be able to repost, probably being aval actfon, to the Gulf of menday mornids another family leaves for th

ments. The Endicot's leave for down highly satisfactory', '\

Pechill that would have had the most far-reaching | Buife mountains the next day, but the doctor consequences. As we know, at the alavanth | will remain hire for the present, and of coness hour the Chine:a gews "way and commented' lo complete the Treaty by the formal exchange of rallications while Japan on her side had already undertaken to evacuate the Lisotung penfaguts, Thy crivia was thus safely passed, but it is, even how disquieting to raniisa haw nens we were to conflagration that might have lavoljud halfd.

BIRTHS. Today at 3.05 p.m., at No. 8, "Pedder's HIF, Hongkong, the wife of Mr. E. J. ELLIS, of a won, 16th instant, the wife of A. HAAS, proptletne of At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on the the Royal Oak Hotel, of a son,

MARRIAGE

the armistice

FRANKLIN, Esq., of same place, to Dr. DAVID | outbreak of a riot there organised by Kölao Hut | British "blue-jeckote " and "red costs" on basnd being made, end dep'ined for either Taku of which are quite distinct the one from the other.

of Edward EVANS, of Shanghal.

JAMES EVANS, of Montreal, Canada, sidest

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landers, the Kelas Hut chief having come down

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On the 18th Jane, on board the steamer Poocht as the voyage from Weschow to hang. lete the contrary be adres before Nock, W, CHARLOTzz, the wife of Dr. J. H. Lowty,

Wênchow.

notice to given TO-DAY,

• Ellis of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 16th June, 1895,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

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THE HONGKONGHOTggong and Victoria "HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" win Hotels, opposite the Hongkong lab, and st Pedder's Wharf, Evzay Eveneto, from 5.50 to 7.30 o'clock.

TEN CENTS.

PRICE

*****ཏཿ་་་་***གན བཐ Coplex ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate as costs. --

At Shanghal, on the 19th of June, JOHN HAALCKE, aged 3 years.

The Hongkong Telegraph

Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong - Telegraph has by far the largest circulation of asy English newspaper pubished in the Far East. THIS IS GUARANTEED.. Terms on application.

Hongkong, 14th October, 1801

BROWN, JONES & CO.

HONGLOKO, WIDENEDAY, JUNE 26, 1795.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

THE POLITICAL CRISIS.

Londen, June 25th.

Lord Sallabury to conferring with his praty

icaders.

The Doks of Devonshire, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Goschen, and probably also Sir Henry | James will be in the new Cabinet,

sustained and the dancing “ušo,” sa’menul, care in for shundarn" of applause and ́éningrad galore. For to-nightthe grint London Excoes "Go Bang! is billed and on Tilday “The Galety Girl, whics was so well received on the opening night, whch Miss Ethel Mackayland Harry Hall electrified the

audience with ramaikabla exhibitions of clever neung and Infmitable by play, will be produced by special request. "The Giloty Gut is one of the prettiest and best ward burlesques Sir W. V. Harcourt and the Mlolatry entirely see played in Hongkong and arika Willesda' DIALERA IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND

shared the responsibility with Mr. Campbell | produce is in capital style there is sure to be HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY

Bannerman for Friday's wate, which, víxtually MEMORIALS.

smounting to a vote of censure, conspelled the LETTERN CUT AND WILLED WITH IMPERISHarly | Government to resign,

LEAD CEMERLA

The House is adjourned.

rush for seats between this and Fitday p'm., so it will be well for those who have not yet booked

| thete sents to do so without delay,!!" Aladdin

Je billed fer lowMIOTOW.

THE TRADE OF THE PORT,

Tes ten business is, of course, fo inti sulog bere and from what I can gather there are good prospects of tall profits being realised in the near future,

The Formara is roosing between hers and Tament with good cargoes of tea and lots of Chinese, who are clearing out of Formosa lime sats from a sinking ship,

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her of with cursea, Thiese vomsa

remain' with him." We are making all pre- good strong spre, which we will use to parations for a bariled departure, and we haye yourtires down over the wall if they make any "iner in the night, iThe city la foil of students who a fuel goje" Jute their examinations, and when come off they may make a fun, so it is well to be prepared. Endicott takes most of the sliver and thatthe desis of the Pralons-pro- pertise with him to Chungking, and perhape

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