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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
-COMPANY, LISSI FED.
FOR SHANGHAL
(Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG, HANKOW and PORTS on the YANGTEZE.) "HE Company's Steamship
THE
"TAISANG,
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Captain R. Y. Anderson, will be despatched as
THE HONGKONG TĚLEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1895.
Intimations.
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No Credit given for Bottles that look 'dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of contain- log Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used agala by us.
above TO-MORROW, the 18th instant, al 4 P.MA. S. WATSON & CO., LD. instead of as previously notified.
For-Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers,
Hongkong, 17th July, 1805.
FOR SHANGHAI,
HE Steamship
THE
*LYEEMOON,"
F944
Captain G. Heucemane, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the rɛth Instant;
St 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
STÉMSSEN & Co..
Hongkong, 17th July, 1895-
1950
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
THE Company's Steamship
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, Ist June, 1805.
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Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKOND, WIDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1895.
NOTES AND COMMENTS. THE Shanghai Mercury of the 9th July, under the heading "Imperial Poker at Peking, discusses the details of the little game played in the northern capital, by France, Germany, Russia and China with England sitting out in the cold an unconcerned spectator for the supreme control of China and Chinese affairs for the next generation, and for the loans, railway concessions, contracts for arms and other incidental profits to be made out of the game. It traces the vicissitudes of the game and the combinations that threatened at different times to win, [org but gives the Pool eventually to Russia not on her "hand" but on the strength of a big bluff. It would
seem as if Russia had Won the game, had FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. bluffed off Japan, had raised France and
HE Company's Steamship THE
"HAITAN,"
"CHELYORA," -- Captain Cass, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the roth instant, at Daylight, instead of as previously prtified.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, 17th July, 1895.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 19th instant, at
10 AM.
For Freight or Pazzage, apply to
DOUGLAS, LÁPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 17th July, 1895.
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
THE Steamship
[95a
"FIDELIS," Captain J. Nisco, will be despatched for the above Ports on or about MONDAY, the sand instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
HOPKINS, CUMMING & Co.
Agents.
Hongkong, 17th July, 1895.
BROWN, JONES & CO.
DEALERS IN
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LEAD CEMENT.
Intimations. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG,
AERATED WATERS.
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WATER.
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Germany until they could stand the strain no longer, and had sem Ching-pay. She has only chips not money in the pool. Will
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Public Works Department sufficient in number for a colony five times the size; then why cannot the Murray Pier be improved and extended beyond the line of the new at the earliest possible moment ?................ sea-wall and thrown open to the public
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,
THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.
LONDON, July 18th, - One hundred and sixty-two Unionists and
seventeen Liberals have been retained to date.
The Unionists have gained twenty and the
Liberala two scais,
One Labour and eight Irish members have
also been returned.
Daly, the dynamiter, who is now in Portland jall, has been returned for Limerick.
Mr. Stanley, the explore, has been elected for Lambeth.
The Right Hon. Shaw-Lefevre (Bradford Central) Mr. Wm. Sprotston Cafoe (the ten-total Member for Bradford East) and the Right Hon. Jacob Bright (Mancheser, S.W.) have been defeated.
Nawskached here this afternoon from London | CONSUL General Jernigan at Shanghai secins to | illa deeds, the Roman Catholle chu ch meet the fact that H. & 5, Bank shares have gone 'be a szalons and Intelligent official: He has pay the Government taxes is, the same manner
sent a note of warning to the Sixte Department as the pative owners, according 'the regula.... | up to.. per ahare and now stand a £43, 101.
on the extension of the cotton and other fudustries tion preacalb:d by the Chinese Imperial Law. stated in a Tokyo paper that the Japanese in China, which be traces directly to the When the lands and houses are disposed of to Government have spent up to date about advantage enjoyed by the Chinese in the use of the Roman Catholic Church the owners of such cheap allvar. But Mr. Cleveland and his | land, and houses are not required to walt the 200,000 yes la expenses connected with the Secretaries are not, according to the Friace orders or permlision of the native offic'ala. Chishima-Ravenna canò, -
Chronicis, Ukely to pay much attention to walngs, but the American people are keenly alive to their importance and will demand the abandonment by the United States of a moociety policy which precludes all idea of the States winning in a competitive contest with silver- using countries. on the 13th March last yður L id Rosebery stated in the House 1.Commons:
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*As soon as the articles of the Franco-Siamese Convention the piece of Chanas bots, which was scoupled as a guarse
CORRESPONDENCE.
(We do not neowerfly anduras the opinions expressat by Correspondano la tħla soluma)
THE ACCIDENT AT BANK BUILDINGS.
AN EXPLANATION,“
To 121 Kostas or was “Koronowo TylzonaPK.” SIR-My attention bai been called to a paragraph in your paper of yesterday's date dealing with un secident to one of the gialles in my employ.
Am. anti-Christian outbreak has occursed at Pingyang, a Ching Inland Mlusion station 100 ♬ south of Wenchow. The native converts have had their houses and property destroyed. Ma.SAMIZU Saburo, who did pesman's service for his country in Korea a few years ago and is a brilliant English, scholar sud able diplomat, has been appolated Japanese Coast at Chefoot and proceeds to his port on the roth fest.
TH-elly of 'Makung in the Peserdoes is to poesseln of the Japanese, and nearly all the Chiasse have left. This city is surrounded by a wall which li entirely built of coral, and the housi's are also made of the same material. ' On the 5th instant; when the Thales called in there, toowing, of course, what a day may bring forth oder, mar supposed to be under direct European
(From Japanist· Paßers)
there were in M kung 1,800 Japanese, mostly KOREAN AFFAIRS.
soldieri, two Japanese men-of-war, five torpedo- THE QUEEN ASSERTING HER POWER. bojfs and five Japanese transports.
SKOVI, July 7th.. The Queen attempted to arrest Home Minister ACCORDING to the report of the Japan Cotton Pak Yong-hyo last sight, and the latter escaped Spinners' Uni a, published in the Japanese to Chemelpa. Wir Miniates Sin Kelson keeps | Official Gazette, there were forty-eight sploolog the newly-trained troops_under him, The establishments running in Japan in May last Japanese adeliers to the Korean Government The aggrega'e number of spirdies of these mill have assembled in the Japanese Legation and excin ive of those of eight where work was are consulting on the situation. %
suspended or from which returns were not received in jime, was 533,479, the yarn produced. waz 1,573,104 kwanime, the coltos consumed 1,965,363 dirammer and the price of yarn per bale averaged yan 81.80.
* FRINCE PAK CHARGID W.IM TRE SON.
SEOUL, July 7th.
The Queen baying altempted to arrest Pak Yong-hyo on suspicion of treason the evidence is said to be in the King's hands) The latter got wind of the fact and fled to Chemulper probably to take refuge to Japan. Two men of Pik's Party have been arrested.
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Ma. T. COWAN, Times war correspondet, is, we understand, gring to be the guest of the evening at a diaper to be given by the President, sad Council of the Odd Volumes" at the Mogat Austle Hotel prior to the meeting of the Society at which he will deliver a lecture on the Chios-Japan war on Friday evening. His Excellency the Governor has kindly consented to preside at the dinner and at the meeting in question 'and there will doubiltas be a record muster of the “Ö. V1⁄4,”
bouy, uzecuted by the Siamese we are natured
for the execution of those provisions, will be reacuated by the French Government. There is no próviašom of which I am aware in that Conventien which remains ungraculad svoept the tia) at
the alleged anderen, hat trial is now in progress, and I de net doubt that, when it is concluded, the French Oremust will Zellikk. (20 ozigagements." pabai
You say "When worki› under, or supposed to be eader European supervision, proper appliances ought to be provided, " &c.
Comment, in view of recent events and the may interest vra to leard that every possible appliance is provided for the use of fact that the French still hold Chantsboon, would be superfluous. But it f. just as well to bear his these coolics, and that the work in question, lordship's statempate, in mind for there's no being at a perfectly simple nature, wis neither or how we may be tried before the vexed gues
supervision. | tlons connected with French agression lu Šiam
are settled once and forever.
MACAO NEWS.
THE END OF THE PLACUE.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
MACAO, July 15th.
Last night all the Cabinet Ministers except Pak Yorg.byo and Sob Kwang-p m were sem moned to the Palace, and Pik Yong-yo *** suddenly deprived of his office. An order los arcarlag Pak Yongshyo on suspicioak fled to was given to the Police Board, Chemulp this morning, and will thence escape to Japan. With regard to the charge of treason numerous reperts of detectives are in the King's Lands, Statements of a Japanese, Sasaki Tomes by name, form the principal | ** THE ratepayers of Hongkong, thanks to doesments. Six K-1-son and Yi Yan-nyong | Dz. Jar, Canille and a few public-spirited resid-it was to attend to these matters. The fire have been dismissed, and An Hyouges appointed Police Commissioner.
Russia be much the better off for her vic- tory? We doubt it, but it is useless to dis- cuss the question till we know more, and no one seems able to afford us any definite Information. There is no news from Peking or Tientsin and still less Informa- tion to be obtained from Europe through Reuter, and yet li the loan were definitely settled and the terms and the security arranged to the satisfaction of all the parties Immediately concerned, something should have been published and somethingA MELTING of the Sanitary Board will be held made known by this time.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
H M.S. Tamar basļarrived in Adon and may be expected to arrive here about the 8th proximo, The Tamar comes to relieve the old Pictor
to-morrow, the 18th instant, at 4.15 1.0. THE Jaly Sesions commence at the Supreme Latest news from Korea is not reassur-Court at to o'clock to-morrow morning with four ing, and no one is able to say how that
cases on the calendar. unfortunate kingdom is to be dealt with. Whether it is to be left entirely alone to recover or die as Fate may direct, or fall again into Chinese hands-a fate worse than death-or are the Japanese to have | Emanuel, control, or Russia, or is-there-to-be a joint- guarantee and a joint control? Korea there is nothing but misery and confusion, faction fighting with faction for power, minister succeeding minister, only to be set aside himself in his turn. How will It all end? This is the question of the hour.
behalf of
I am, Str,
Yours faithfully,
W. STUART HARRISON, Manager,
C. & T. Telephone Co., Ld. *Hongkang, 17th July, 1895.
[We have much pleasure in pablishing Mr, Hairlion's letter." We understand from it that the Telephons Company provide their employds with all necessary appliances to erable them to do their work safely and well We understand further that the sufferer by yesterday's scoldent, basing a very simple and cany job to do, was left to do it without may
of proper length and appraich his work from the right direction be bas only himself to blame. Qalto so; but krowing how carelona Chinese are, would ft not be as well to see, before they go out, that they take with them proper appliancen. It is useless to have them At all if their use in the proper time and placa Is not enforced.Ed., H K. Taligrosk.]
ANOTHER Chinese manifeSTO. "REFORMATION FROM WITHIN IN PARYSSENCE
I am glad to be able to state definitely that the plague has been vaccessfully-coped with. Up to the time of writing this no cases have triday been reported, and during the last forl. oight fi may be said that thể vì gue has practianpervision and that if he did not take a ladder cally disappeared. Ineed hardly mention that great credit, is due to the Governor and the logel Sanitary Board for the prompt and energetic measures adopted, to disinfect the city, thereby ekecking the course of this terribly latal dis case whose disastrous effsets the lohabitants of your colony and of this settlement will never forget. The preventive measures adopted by the Government instead of being set at naught were Invariably followed here to the letter; the people the endeavour to defeat the lesions loo. The in mäske co-operating with the Government la house-to-homas visitation, the fospection and removal (of those who were attacked, and the barial of the victims who succumbed to this awful disease, were carried out lo a manner | deserving the great praise of those who duty engine under the charge and able manage ment of Count Fernandes for more than two months flushed the drains, and thousands of tons of salt water were thus coatleasily running through and cleaning the small drafow and leading sewers. From the time he commenced operations until the epidemic was practically a an end the Count bever ceased dushing the drains, and I hear that he will keep his men at this as fal labour until the cold weather sets in. Of course the Colony has lost tens of thousands of dollars over this visitation of plagae, and will be a long time before all the Chinese refugees return, n their stores and hoogs, and
cuts, will baro an opportunity of recording their votes on the side of one or other of the Great British paffical pariles at the General Elections now in progress, Ballot boxes will be placed on Friday and Saturday in the local Clubs and the leading hotels and stores, and totoutlying districts special boxes will be forwarded to enable all Britons to cast their votes. Means. Playfair, Pollock and McCallum have consented to act as scrutineers and all the ratepayers bare--I to do is to trot along and wote like men, forgetting for the moment that they are in s Crown Colosy where popular representation and constitutional government are practically non-existent.
MR. FREDERICK VIL'IERS, the famous war. correspondent and artist, gave the first of
‚a" serien of lectures at Adelaide on the 26th
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the business of the ports reverts to the old channels and assumes its old-time Umportance.
Will send you complete mortality' statistics
next week.
ANOTHER VICTORY FOR FRENCH DIPLOMĄCY.
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TO REGENERATION FROM WITHOUT." Inforwarding the following fateresting loforma- tion to our Shanghai, morning contemporary a few days ago a correspondent is reported to have stated "the document shows there is some dissu- thfaction with the present state of affairs. Whether the proposed organisation will secuie the end desired your readers will be able to form an opinion for themselves," and continuer-1 few days ago a Chinese gentleman gave ma
■ printed paper (manifesto) containing proposals and rules for a new society to be kuown as 11
THE CHURCH OF CHINA 1 need regererailon, they state or imply that every The proposals indicate that China does not good can be obtained if
CHINA IS ONLY_REFORMED
So the new Church aims at reformation from within in praferesce to regeneration from without. An ancient and venerable Church in the West expresses its creed ́In.
THIRTY-NINE, ARTICLES ; the Church "at Chion is at present content to voice its faith in a 'constitution containing, twenty-three articles.
In H.M.S. Rainbow will perceed to Auplag to-monow afternoon. The climate of Formosa has had a bad effect on 'our "jally tara” and we area soury to hear that in addition to the members ultimo. At a banquet at which he 'was
THE OBJECT OF THIS SOCIETY of the Raindow's crew taken to Hospital yester-rubsequently caterialned by the officers
The energetic policy of France is having day a few more were to-day removed to the of the Military Club, he expressed his British and America representatives produces may not be denecanted and destroyed by heresies; good effect where the hopeless inactivity of the is to defend the holy religion of China so that it
Royal Naval Hospital at Wanchal
sorrow at the apparent dwindlog away of the only Dead Sea frult for their unfortunate also to protect the Chinese rice that it be not Colonial Defence Forces. He believed that nationals in China. From its Hankow corres- oppressed by alber or foreign races ; to unite all
China Gaseile now THE second round in the Billard Handicap at
learns good men in the empire and destroy secret and thei H.E. the Victoria Hotel will be finished in a few days, England was bound to become involved in a pondent the
Tao, the Governor, who is | illegal societies. war with Romis sooner or later, despite the
scing Viceroy at Waching, has China began to decay when Buddhism and when we purpose giving the scores and resnila
present professions of amity and faster about
Issued ■ proclamation rẻ the to fall. The bandicap at the Hongkong Hotel en entenia, and whenever that event occurred
Taoism flourished. Berikemy Convention, as recently required by the French The work to be done is first to ascertain why commenced last night, when Mr. Kloghom beat Russia's first step in all probablilty would be a
Minister. Whether the presence of the Fearch China is poor and wesk, while Western nations Mr. Marteo by 92 points, and Mr. Forrance Bank movement in the direction of Australasia, war-vessels in the Yangis has had anything are rich and song. Methods of government, beat Mr. Lang by 93 points out of 300 up.
In his opinion exch colony should spare no
to do with it, we do not know but anyhow effort to preserva a permanent defence force the people are told at least that Missionaries close investigation. Then the comparative use of machinery, and such subjects require THE Shangbut Shimpão ammerts that the Viceroyanfficiently powerful to successfully resist the of all nationalities are allowed to purchase wealth of the different provinces of China should
efforts of any foe to effect a landing.
properly in the laterfor for mission purposes, be studied; all who lola should take up some Chang memorialised recently an
without having first to obtain the permisulon | branch of study. Shanghal is to be the seat of the Tang Chin-sung, ex-President of the Formosa THE enquiry into the cause of the death of a
of the authorhies;, and this if ́acted up central society with a President and other Republic, requesting permission for him to go up Chisaman who was found lying in a side to, will immensely benefit mission officers to whom suggestions and hints may be to Peking for an audience. The Emperor, channel near McGregor Barracks on the sgth cause. It will also make it difficult for the sent, and they will publish all useful knowledge. however, does not want to see the ex-President | Jano, was resumed this morning at the Magle-mandirias to drop on the poor naiives and · For several years many good and wise men and orders Tung to tetire from the public tracy. Inspector Bailin, who was recalled, said prish them so savagely for selling to foreigners, have been studying on this problem but no service.
as has been their practice lo so many cas a union or channel of communication bas existed, he could prodcee as farther evidence and that recently. Stil we must jola trembling with our so their good work has becs practically lost be could not find anybody able to identify the minib, One would thi k this Convention would others have been bindered by jealousy and cary, Chinese Police constable, who, as deposed by cover the so-called crime of the poor man in besides, little-minded people have sought merely some witnesses, had struck the deceased. Arise at Kicking for the and they gave the personal gain under the profession of seeking Chinese bostman gavo evidence to the effect foreigner in acquiring the Kaling property, see the good of their country.
ing the Convention was ratified and sent down to the provinces before that transaction. But sppertly nothing can save these men. The The society only seeks to acquire knowledge Minister that they should be set at liberty, was Equality or equal rights are granted to all mem and cleulate it for the good of the people. reply of the officials to the demand of the British that they intended to take off their heads; where-
bera; rank and class will not be considered. upon the Firebrand was ordered by wie, from Fekig to go down to Kinklang; but the officials, sundered and far apart, with no bood of union. Hitherto officiale and merchants have been afted, apparently, that there was na danger of All service sendered at first is to be honorary; any action being taken, remained as defiant as when funds are collected, men of talent will be ever. One feels inclined to agree with M...
Japan seems to have entirely withdrawn from the strife. Her Minister is in Peking apparently unconcerned about the indemnity, or the loan, or the contests hetween the would-be lenders. He is there to negotiate and work out the practical results of his nation's victories, In the shape of a commercial treaty. In Japan, they are getting home the fruits of their victories in captured ships, guna and stores, reorganizing their army, filling up their magazines, planning the immediate enlargement of their navy and, as one of the leading papers puts it, putting before themselves, as the standard to be aimed at, SARSAPARILLA.
a fleet equal to a contest with England ASPBERRYADE, &C. That is a large order, but they may RAS
manage it. Their population falls little short of that of the United Kingdom and they are pushing their way steadily forward as a manufacturing people and as owners of ships and steamers. In their country there are all the elements of maritime greatness,
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At the Magistracy this morning a private of the Ria Brigade was fined $5 for being drunk and disorderly, and a private of the Royal Marines was fined $ rò for disorderly conduct in a maison de plaisir, and was alan ordered to pay $30 to a young lady whom he had seriously annoyed by breaking ber foraltare and otherwise behaving in a grossly ffensive and most reprehensible
manner,
MEMORABILIA.
To-merrow, the roth July, recalls :~~
that he sw ■ Chinese constable strike the Mr. decessed, but could not fientify the man. Wodehouse found that death was caused by a plure of the splees occasioned by a fall or a blow said to have been administered to the deceased ■ Chinese constable, not identified,
by but the evidence thereof was too unsatisfactory to be deemed reliable,
TWENTY-FOUR fresh cases of cholera occurred at
the
BUBJECTA TO BE AVOIDED. Tradedisputar official matters and all lawsuits.
In 1812 the Blockade of the Grand Canal by Kobe on the 6th Inst., and ilztean on the 7th Collies of Ichang, that it would be much 1-98gaged and some sent to Western lands, while
the British Fleet;
In 1880 a terrible earthquake in Manila caur inga loss of to lives and xa estimated damage to property over $1,000,000;
lasiant.
MR. HIBANIZU SABURO, Japanese Consul to Cheloo ; Mr. Alex, Marks, Honorary Causal for Japan at Melbourne, now on a sit to Japan, and Dr. Grassmann, late of the Imperial Univer, sity, who left Japan for home on the 13th instant, had sudience of M. the Emperor of Japan OS the 6th Instant.
has become
foll:
поро
better to have the
toy gaubgits toy in the others will investigate in China. sense of their belog only for omament and not according to ability.
"Money is naaded, and members should give for removed altogether, and let things take their course, then allow the mandarins to of temples, or supporting Baddhist and Taoist The object is more worthy than the erection out the British flag in this way.
Who is priests. responsible ? Is the British Admiral bound down by the same tdioile ardere an destroyed and halls to give lastencilan similar to the Schools are to be founded, circulating libraries the Norikern fleet, and drove the ill-fated To churches in the West, but the teaching is to be to suicide, namely "Ran no rinku 7" If ag,
This church-does not England will base no canes to be proud of the strictly confined to Confucian lines, real any more than bas Chiqte
CLAIM INFALLIBILITY
We publish in another column an article
giving the impression produced on the mind ef an active American man of business by a visit to Japan and an Investigation of lis industries. He had visited India, China and Japan, and on his return to his own country embodied some of his experiences in a lecture. He was amazed at the energy and ability with which the Japanese
In 1885 the signing in London of the Addi. have thrown themselves into the manufac- tional Article to the Ehefog Convention. turing world and at the skill displayed by them in all branches of work and by News has reached us that Mr. Harry Stanley, of the abnormal cheapness of labour. He is "Stanley Awfals” ranown, with his re-organised | A RIGENT rectal from Washington to the of opinion that in twenty ye rs Japan will opera troupe, will open a brief season in Calenits New Fork Herald is to the eff.ct that "China be the leader of the Orient and one of the on the 15th of August. He will then make a tour Americans. Bellering that Japan's work har land of promise to many
'THE B'RTHEMY CONVENTION. strongest nations in the world. We agree, through Berme, and the Straits Settlements cleared the way for the advance of civilisation As it is possible the Berthemy Conventian later on.
for its confession of faith, which may be revised and come on to Hongkong and then " tegr*| Into the Celestial empire, numbers of clilzens will be the sa'ject of discussion in the near The society is pained at the poverty of Chias Does any one suppose that if Hongkong the coast ports of China and Japan. Mr. Harry of the Unlead States propere going to China to future, and as the official text of that important and hopes that all members will work with hearty eblain the first besefts which will undoubtedly document has never been published, we lay it goodwill to devise and carry out means of rescue, belonged to the Japanese, and was held Stanley has recently had very bad luck and we by them as it is held by England as a free | are, wa ballove, echoing the sentiment of ali who the opening of Chị eae porte to the as pybilsked in China Gazdits, before our readers By so doing much happiness will be secured for world. Both the State ard Navy Departments in the form signed by Prince Ka Princa Chias and future generations will in gratiiuis port, that there would be only one wharf at have the pleasure of his acquaintance when have incetred applications from Americast, and the Ministers of the Tsung-li Yamên 2* (remember the labours of the society. which passengers can land or embark and we say we hope he will achieve immense who announce their is eniton to emigrate to that so small that only two steam-launches success in India and meet with a hearty recep
daskast Asia. The applicativas e qiest that ABXERWUENZET can get alongside at a time. It is a disgrace tion in the Straits Setisements and; in fact, to the Government of Hongkong that in this harbour, with its enormous shipping and its throughout the Far East, busy steam-launch traffic, that there should Is, as reported, the Japanese troops at the town be only one whart. The scene at the so- of Makang In the Pescadores are discourteous called New Pedder's Wharf every evening to foreigners who happen to go ashore there is very discreditable. Bathing parties cannot when their vessels seek shelter in that fee get away under half-an-hour for want of harbour, then a useful purpose may be served be set on foot in China. The only railroad liveAREZORTH
Old Pedder's by the mater being brought to the notice China now big is only about 8o miles la length.INTERE Our Registered Telegraphie Address it Wharf was barely sufficient for ordinary of the Japanese authorities at Tastails. The in good reason to believe that Chion will "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." signed messages addressed thus will receive i traffic when at its best; when it had to There can be no excuse for offensive remarks, | take lamediate steps to connect ber ports with
be closed and some substitute provided it
From this time forward whenever, the prompt altestion.
might have been remembered that for two and the adoption of an overbearing atilinde Peking, for she has real ged during the late war
that her inability to transport treaps quickly missionaries purchase lande or houses in Way one of the leading canser AL her deirat,
payt of the fatorfer (of . hfg-} the title deeds of The following is a List of Waters always kept years at least, if not for three, it will be towards a few`loreigners who from mojiven of
more mischievous bosh was soph lands and houses need only bear the names - ready in Stock :---
Impossible to reconstruct the old Wharf, curlssly only visit the city of Mgkung is Greater or and the new pier should have been made at reprehensible. Such visitere, up to the prosent never published—even in an American 1-cost of the wars of the lands and houses. The
A grand sham fight, in which 14 German least as large as the old one. If it is half the time at all events, have been seafaring man dread last state of the youth and beasty Hits deeds bed only specify that the above waration were engaged, took place at Kisi of the States that rush to China will be worse lands and houses have kiready been acquired | yesterday. The Emperor William was on board aize, that is as much selt is. There is plenty the excuse that it is supposed they call there than the first, Bowever had that may be. Lears by the Roman Catholle community sad it is not one of the men-of-war of the defending ugandros, of spare timber about. Contractors by to" write up" the Japanese don't be soud as a | progresslys America to come to antiquated out-ascessary, to write the games of the Fraugh The memorable character of the jite as a the dozen, labour in plenty, officers in the | pian of justification,
missionkies after the algustuses affixed to the | whole kan boon ovarywhere morgnised,
The purest Ingredienis only are used, and the simest case and cleanliness exercised in the manufacture throughout.
The water used is proved by repeated analyses
to be shaplutely pure,
For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good order,
Counterfcil Order Books supplied on applica.
Hon.
PURE AERATED WATER ·
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
And all
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proper accommodation,
tbelt anthors be furnished with certificates of
American ci sonship and introductory letters o |後内其契人主人主所職毋請 cit seos of Cbina, So fs as fhe authoriles are 法地契人姓堂列之堂定多示 able, they giant the ppie tiens. A rumber of |alectricni rxperss throughout he couaisy h.vo 據某名公傅名服各寡先准 informed the State Department ni their la'en in RAKINZWR
to go to Chlax and give the dad y trolley a
chance to get in its work amongt & Celestials,BELIKORAM
is also thoughtsbat railroad dolor, rises will
of-date Chinn! What next, we wonder.
INDUMITRANSLATION:
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NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN --MAIL.
Tho Chias Navigation Co.'s steamer Taiyuan, Captain R. Nelson, with the Australian mall, arrived in harbour this afternoon. For the follow. ing telegrams we are indebted to our Colonial exchanges!
LONDON, June 2248. The Emperor William review;d 100 German and foreign men-of-war yesterday. His Majas y paid a visit of inspection to H.M.S. Royal Sovereign. He a se went on board Lord present at the naval review, Beaney's yacht, the Sunbeam, which" was ...
June 23rd.
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