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To-day's Advertisements.
BANK HOLIDAY.
TN accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1875
the Undermentioned BANKS will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business jan MONDAY, the 5th August ;-
For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,
T. E. SÅNSOM, pro. Manager, Hongkong. For the FONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING
CORPORATION,
T. JACKSON,
Chief Manager. For the NATIONAL BANK OF
CHINA, LIMITED,
GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR, Chief Manager.
For the MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA,
LIMITED,
JOHN THURBURN,
Manager, Hongkong."
· For the BANQUE DE L'INDÖ-CHINE,
Hongkong Agency.
EMILE MAYER, Manager.
For the BANK OF CHINA & JAPAN) LIMITED,
HONGKONG,
CHANTREY INCHBALD,
Hongkong, 31st July, 1805.
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Manager,
INSURANCE HOLIDAY,
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Undermentioned "INSURANCE
OFFICES
Transaction of Pabllc Business on MONDAY,
the 5th August, 1895 :---
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Agents.
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LD. General Managers,
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LD.
N. J. EDE.
Secretary,
UNION
INSURANCE SOCIETY CANTON, LD.
B. C. T. GRAY,
Acting Agent,
NORTH-CHINA INSURANCE CO., LD,
W. H. RAY,
Secretary,
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CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE CO., LD. SHEWAN & CO.,
Agents,
"YANGISZE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, LD,
GEORGE L. TOMLIN,
Acting Secretary,
CHINA FIKK INSURANCE CO., LD,
WM. MACBEAN,
Manager,
THE STRAITS INSURANCE CO., LD. Hongkonz. 1st July, 1805.
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NOT RESPONSIELE FOR DEBTS.
TEITHER the CAPTAIN, the AGENTE, DOT
NEITHER FRCATAT RESPONSIBLE
for any DEBTS contracted by the Officers or Crew of the Ship Lyndhurst.. Hongkong, 31st July,' 1895,
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S. S. "BRECONSHIRE,"
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FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON
AND STRAITS.
"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1895.
Today's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. THE
HE Company's Steamship
"HAITAN,"
Captain Goddard, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the tat'August, al Daylight, and not as previously notified.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK '& Co.,
General Managers.
[100 Hongkong. 31st July, 1805.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL. "THE Company's Steamah!p – THE
"HAILOONG,"
Captain Hall, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 4th August, at, Day- light.
"For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co,
General Managers. Hongkong, 31st July, 1895.
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CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. THE Steamably
"CHINGTU," R.Inner, Commander, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 6th August, at 3 RM
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. First-class Saloon Iz" situated forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire
voyaga.
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel la fitted throughout with Electric Light,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
„Rongkong, t11 Júly. 1899.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
FOR TIENTSIN. Steamship
*974
"KWEIYANG,"- Cautalo Dawson, will be despatched on FRI- DAY, the gth August.
For Freight or Fasiage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents, Hongkong, 31st July, 1895.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG.
THE Steamablp
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Intimations.
|“As will bà soon. by advertisments in another AT a meeting of Justicen of the Pesce, yesterday Office with reference to the Missionary Ques column in this issue the local banks and Insur- | the licence of the Grill Room, Queen's Road | tlen, and the attitude of the British Mlaller
For COAST PORTS, Waters nes packed and; } anca offices will be closed on Monday next. placed on board ship at Henghong priors, and the full amount allowed for Packages and WIRD to Fort Darwin from Melbourne on July Empties when receivéð in good order. .
18: "A deputation of racehorse owners and Counterfoil Order Books supplied on applicać trainers of Melbourne waited upon Dr. Beras, Fresident of the Council of the Churches, and asked him to support totalisatora us the lessor of two uvila,"
tion.
Our Registered Telegraphic Addıran is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." And all signed messages addressed 'thms' will receive prompt attention.
Central, was transferred to R. C. Hurley, and the licence of the Western Hotel, Queen's Road There was no objection on the part of the police West, was transferred to Elizabeth Goldberg. in either case. Mr. E. J. Gilst appeared for the latter applicant.
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The following is a List of Waters always kept & neroflated within six months after the signatura bander, but if it be true, Russia, France and their seat for falıb, or their hunger for com
ready in Stock (-
PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WITER
SELTZER WATER
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says the Tientela correspondent of the Shawghat Mercury, affairs do not look too bright for Tux new Tailữ Convention, between Great | Japan, especially as aho is said to have lately Billain and Japan, which was to have been sent more troops to Korea. This may prove
Germany will undoubtedly want an explanation, It is understood that if nothing occurs to upset the calculations, the flouts of the three above named Powers wil rendezons at Chefoo next month, and the Ministers and Admirals, wit consult and concert measures for their mutual advantage.
of the Revised Treaty, has been concluded and received the signatures of the Delegates on the morning of the 15th Inst.
We are courteously informed, that the Rev. E R. Vailings, Military Chaplain, and the Re St. A. Baylee, Chaplalo, R.N., will hold evening services at the Cathedral at 7.30 p.m. on Sundays, SARSAPARILLA WATER | beginning on Sunday next. All seats will be
LITHIA WATER
TONIC WATER GINGER ALE
GINGERADE
No Credit given for Botties that leak dirty of greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of contain Ing Aerated Water, un such Bottles are never used again by us.
-free and the music will be such that the whole
congregation can join in it.
THE case of McAbo versus a Chinese clerk in the employ of Messrs, Robinson & Co, for the larceny of $5 was concluded at the Magistracy to-day; The complainant slated he was satisfied with the punishment, one night's imprisonment, A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.faicted on the crring youth, and so, as the police THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, did not press the case, his Worship allowed the. Hongkong, tst Juna. 189t
Is | defendant to go about his business.
BIRTH.
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At 131, Wanchal Road, on the golk Instant, the wife of A. F. RAMSEY (S.S. Namoa), of 100.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1895.
REUTER'S TELEGRAM.
THE RISING IN MACEDONIA.
LONDON, July 30th. The troubles in Macedonia are increasing and the rising is becoming more general. Many Bulgariana are joining the insurgents.
(From Japanese Papers.) CHOLERA IN KOREA
Torio, July 17th. According to a report made by the Japanese Cousal at Seoul, an epidemic of cholera has broken out fa the capital. Is the neighbourhood of A-San, cholera is very prevalent, and there are from twenty to thirty deaths from the epidemic daily.
THE NIPPON GINKO.
TOKIO, July 18th. The Directors of the Nippon Glako bave it under consideration to augment the bank's Captain Davies, R.N.R., will be despatched for capital from yes 30,000,000, 18 Wales aber of
at present, to 30,000,000, with the abject || rendering" assistance in the development of
commerce and Industry,
"RADNORSHIRE, *
the above Ports on or about soth August.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 31st July, 1805;
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TO LET.
WELLING HOUSES :—
SECOND FLOOR of No. I and GROUND FLOOR of No. * BLUE BUILDINGS.
that all Goods are being landed at their DWUUSES in RIPON TERRACE,
risk Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th August, will be subject
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th August, or they will not be recognized.
to
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are be left in the Godowns, where they will be
examined on the 7th August, at 3. P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Blily of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & CO., Agents
Hongkong, 31st July, 1805.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
5. S. "PREUSSEN."
No. 12. KNUTSFORD TERRACE,
KOWLOON.
OFFICES :—
FIRST FLOOR 'No. 7. PRAYA CENTRAL, lately | occupied by Messrs. HOLLIDAY, WIER & Co. Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Amakano 31st July, 15
BROWN, JONES & CO,
DEALERS IN
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1984 ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND
“HE above named Steamer having srrived, Ju THE
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed
HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY -
MEMORIALS.
LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE LEAD CEMENT.
Intimations.
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that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK &
Tressure and Valuables,, are belog landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Hengkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional
Cargo will
go on to Shangbal unless
notice to the contrary" be given before THIS
AFTERNOON, at 4 P.M.
No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda
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COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS,
have left the Godowns and all Goods emateng SIMPLE AERATED WATER,
undelivered after the 7th August,, will be sub- |
Ject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to
be left in the Godowns where they will be
examined on WEDNESDAY, the 7th August,
at 3 P.M.
ODA WATER.
SODA
All Claims must reach us before the 10th GINGER ALE,
August, or they will not be recognised,
Ko Fire Insurance has been effected,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
MELCHERS & Co., Agents,
Hongkong, grst July, 1995.
* SHELL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR LONDON AND ́HAMBURG.
THE Company's Steamaalp
"SPONDILUS,"
F993
LEMONADE.
SARSAFARILLA. RAS
ASPBERRYADE;"&c.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS made under the constant expervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear comps- rison with the best English Manufactures.
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Notice has already been given to the share- holdere, and the scheme will be discussed at an extraordinary meeting to be held after the regular meeting next month.
It is stated that the Bank will declara dividend for the first ballyesz at the rate of fifteen per cent. per annum,
THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.
TOKIO, July 18th,
It is wated that the Chinese prisoners, taken by the Japanese during the recent war, will be released soon after the Chinese Minister and Conents arrive in Japan.
THE FIGHTING IN FORMOSA. THE JAPANESE VERSION OF THE RECENT REVERSIS.
STOKIO, July 19th
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ROSEBERY AND CO., LIMITED.
The following capital akit on the downfall of the Rosebery Do-Nothings appears in a recent Issue of our live Stralis contemporary, the Frie Prusz
IN BANKRUPTCY.
TELEGRAMSTM-s IN SINCERITY, LONDON. ROSEBERY & CO., LIMITED.
CABINET, MAKERS AND DEALERS,
IN IMITATION GOODS.. BRANCHES: New Market & Epsom.
Downing Street, S.W. A MORE or less savige ammalt was committed Dear Sir,—It is with deep regret that we have on an Indian exclae officer yesterday by a
to inform you that our firm cannot meet its Chinaman who, while being escorted to the agements, and to lay before you an official Police station, managed to give the con-placed us in this unfortunate position.
statement of the circumstances: that hayo
|-stable_the" allp.” He was, however, tracked In 1893 we took over an extensive and wall. |"down "by Acilag Inspector Witchell and brought | managed business in Westminister, for which, up this morning before the Magistrate who ** we had no capital, we paid in promissory sentenced him to three weeks' imprisonment we at once made radical changes in the manage- notes. "Ta meet the views of strange customers
with hard labonë.
ment; chiefly by placing on the market a stock chempfancy waresmanufactured on speculation by the Arts and Crafts Company of Newcastle ao-Type,
This stack" was of the most railed descrip. tion, and comprised Programme, Cadi, Betting.
Magic Parish Lanterns, &c., &c. Books, Temperance Hymns, Iriah Harmonies, Welsh Church Prayer Books, Cabinet Jars,
THE following well known Australian "Knights of the Willow" have been asked to join the next Australian eleven to visit England:-George Offen, Lyons, Clem, Hill, Darling, Iredale, Trott, and Eady. It is proposed that Johns Tarner, Gregory, Johns, Graham, the brothers. shall go as wicket-keeper, with Hill' as assistant dito. McKibben will probably be among the elect" if bis form during the coming season julifies the selection, A
Ww the Australian mall telt Port Darwin on the xxst font, li'was reposted that Mg, W. Griffiths, M.P., who has made two or three flying visits to the Far East in recent times, had announced bla Intention to deliver a lecture on "Labour and manufactures in the East, and the possible effect on'Australia of industrial developments in the East," We shall took out for the report of this lecture with considerable Interest for Mr. Griffiths a very able politición, a 'shrewd, energetic
business man, and a very careful observer. THE HOD, Secretary of the Cricket Club has forwarded to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph adraft for £ro.0.0, belug Hongkong's contribution to the taxiimonial that has been Inaugurated at home in honour of Dr. W. G. Grace. His Excellency the Governor, who took.considerable interest in the matter, forms one of the first of the 200 subscribers to the local fand ; and the names of most of the gentlemen in the colony who'sto Interested in cricket is to be found in the list of contributors, Welcome subscriptions were received also from the Sergeant's Mess of the Royal Artillery, as well as from some of the younger and kinckerbockered generation who are coming to the front in Hongkong.
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For a time these goods were so much in vogue that we had to start rob-disestablishments throughout Wales, Messrs. Priesimans our sale agents for Ireland In addition, to spoolating
Our promissory notes having several times become dao and been renewed, we began to find our position one of embarrassment. The Belfast merchants bad from the first refused our paper on any terms; and the National Bank of Ireland gave us to understand it would no longer discount our Bills unless we paid in a substantial
on account,
Meanwhile the frea of John Margan, John Jenkin, and John Jones, to whom we were indebted for some advances, bebaved in a most unbandsome roanner, demanding immediate delivery of a consignment of Welsh Church goods, for which we had been paid in advance. Further, the Westminister Bank having made a practice of dishonouring our Bills, we entered an action against it to restrain it from doing so; and claimed such damages an would, If the action had gone in aur favour, have given us a tunately, non-aulted, and although we shall be working capital. We were, however, unter. obliged to appeal, it is doubtful whether wo shall gain anything hy such a camisa.g
In addition to these misfortunes our Repre ID and Inverness have gone through the County sentatives at Brigg, Forfar, Evesham, Walworth, Courts and falled our Northampton Manager has been stamping his own goods with our trade mark, with a view to setting up in appost- ion to us on bir own account, and our Chief Cashier, who has never been on good terms with the Managing Director, is on the point of retiring from the firm.
The manager of our Military Toy Department has added to our embarrasements by throwing
A dispatch from Admiral Kabayama, dated Tulpeh, Jaly 18th, has been received at Head-UNDER date 29th instant for Tamsul corres-up bis position when it was suggested that ke quarters, topom watch it appears that the Japanese allacked on the 14th inat., at a place south off Chin-reki, body of insurgents who, while only 200 strong, appear to have fought with great determination, as no less than 100 were killed or seriously wounded. The Japanese were under command of Major-General Yamans, and bad arililory and mountafo plecus,
pandent reports that "the Japanese are still swaiting the arrival of strong reinforcements before advancing on Talwanfoo. They do not appear to be in any hurry to risk further engage ments with the insurgents and have given the Black Flags a chance to surrender, their Chief having been formally requested to lay down bie The Insurgents at last ded; parsed by the arms. Distressing news is coming in from Japanese, and on the following day another small Tokoham and surrounding country of whole engagement took place in which the insurgenta were once more, defeated. A detachment of families having been killed by the Japanese Japaness soldiers was then sent to endeavour to men, women and children-while others have suicide in other ways to avoid molestation by communication with a body of tmoons under | either drowned themselves in wel's or committed the Japanese soldiery. The Japanese are Reporting large numbers of Cantonese and northern men as fast as possible, but large numbers of the latter have gone South and joined the Black Flags."
Count Beja, proceeding along the tight Majet bank of the Daldokan, but it was intercepted by Insurgents and driven back.
A part of Major Bejo's detachment arrived at Sakka-yen on the 13th, and on the following day, proceeding on their march were surrounded by the insurgents and their communications cut ca. This coming to the itnowledge of Major-General Yamane, he dias patched a body of cavalry men with the object of opening communications, but the cavalry men were attacked by the insurgents and many of them ara baifved to have been killed, only three men having returned,
On the 16th lost, Major-Generìl Yamano mada a determined effort in relieve the detach
ment nuder Major Count Bojo, and managed to drive off the enemy and open communications.
Tosurgents to the number of about 500 attacked. the commissariat corps at Toshlan on the nights of the 15th and 16th, but were beaten back
The Insurgents in the neighbourhood of Kalzanko were driven away on the sgth inst. and the commissariat depôts there are now in sader posliion.
THE PACIFICATION OF FORMOSA Moj, July 24th
Tux Hon. Treasurer of the Alica Memoria! and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals
Collected by Mr. Li Shu Ying
„$ 150
should consent to a redaction of salary in view of the hard times, and as he possessed the con degree we have no alternative but to place fidence of our costomers la an exceptional ourselves in the hands of our creditors, and endeavour to arrange a composition of sixpence in the pound.
Trusting that this will be satisfactory to you, and that we may enjoy your unabated confidence. We are, Dear Sir, Your obedient Servants
ROSEStay & Co., Limited,
PS (PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL)
own claims in fail to Bills, renewable at sight We have arranged in return for your support, at the next Meeting of the Creditors to pay your
any of your friends loquire the cause of our fallure will you fall them it is solely owing to the rejection of our Bills by the Westminster people?
June agih, 1895.
WHY THE BRITISHER GOES TO THE WALL
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on the same subject, were announced as of practicalpon-interference where British subjects; Government had made with China, ensurlar trusting festlessly to the treaties which their them protection throughout the Empire of His Dragon_Majesty † ventured to ga away from the Treaty Ports Into the interior for missionary or other business, authorized and pronounced legal and proper by thene treaties. As long as they remained withla the limits of the foreign concas. alons and settlements, they would vet protection against Chinese outrage, but if they elected fa
merclat profits, to pain beyond there samow bounds, they were not to expect that the paternal Government would affird them much profection if they got fate trouble or were outraged of maltreated by the Chloess, Where lives have been lost this poller has been stretched alightly: It la tras compensation more or less inadequate has been exacted, but only in the same WÃY XE arallway company at home is forced to pay. pecuniary compensation for cuttle which it kiils Thất may have wandered on to the line. This is about the correct elevation of ibo view taken of British life by the British officials in China, fortunately, bean lost, though Bridab ladies have In the case of the Szechuan riots on lives have,
beon barbarously maltreated and brutally amsulled by the uniformed soldiers of thà Chinese Emperor. And, however much the lay Briton may rags, the Belilah lon will sit down and coo as gently as ring-dove, and exhaust the Dicatlea ol diplomacy and the amenities of official life. In, discussing these outrages with the Chlore Government Instead of taking the Dragon monster by the neck and avenging the riots, at at least attempting to stop them for the fatora. Sir Nicholas O'Conor's Instructions, we have good reason to belleve, ate exactly the same s the old stereotyped formulas to avoid complica- tions and compromise,sverviking, and his hands belag thus tied, he is powerlear to do more than has been done on former occasions. In almilar cater. What this amounts to aur readers only tsa well know. It means nothing whatever except the payment of "compensation for. disturbance. We hava kile hope of any adequate redress being obtained by Great Britain the unparalleled veries of officially, for concocted and carried-out attacks upon Britisk
the property and legitimate British enterprise heart of China, and we are afraid that Great Britain, having laid down this policy of mials. terial abstention from pasbing her rights, that the great American Republic wili do little more, and netil the people in England are thoroughly aroused on this subject, there is litle chance of hopeless states of affairs which exists in Chian British or American diplomacy changing the
to-day, sway, from the Treaty Ports, where British women and shikiren can be hounded to death, and British property destroyed whalessle, -fis owners driven aut like wild beasts, without a government and witkant a home, at the mergy of every semi-birbarous mandaria who wishes to provoke a popular feeling against the inoffen-
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sive and defenceless "foreign devil," The Briton to China, in the eyes of the Chinesa to-day, la absolutely without a home or a proleciing band to keep him, and even in the foreign settlement of Shanghal we see how the native tribunals fly in the face of the most solemn compacts, and defy the course of law, when it is only a mere
Brlilsher that is cozcerned ; and the British Con- sulate, with all its expansive paraphernalia and sccessories of office, is helpless and unable to obtain redress So much for fifty years of pro- grees in Far Cathay. What will li be fifty years hence? We do not care to answer.—Chiaä
Gasets.
THE MILITARY CONTRIBUTION.
LORD RIPON'S DECISION.
17) PER CENT. The following despatch, which' speaks for isolf, will be read with much interest by the ratepayers of Hongkonr 2—
Secretary of State for the Colonies to " Governor Sir C. B. H. Mitchell, Straits Setilimanis,
SIR,
DOWNING STREET, LONDON, 28th June, 1805.
“T. I have the honour to inform you that Her consideration your despatches Nos 418 of 201 Majesty's Government have had under thele December and 19 of 15th of January last, and their enclosures, an the subject of the contribe. account of its military defence, with a view to tion payable by the Straits Settlements on ariving at a solution of the question which will be reasonably satisfactory to the Colonial and Imperial authorities.
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The conditions under which the Colony was transferred from Indian to Imperial control,
and by myself, need not, in the present aspect which have been dwelt upon in previous despatches, addressed to you by my predecessor of the case, be further discussed
One regiment of the 2nd Division has left the Alila soldiers to protect the Japanese Minister on Sir Niabelan Ở Conor of the British Comentima kas.smounted, to only 53 84 per cent. of the -
Special terme to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES and | Llastung Peninasia for Formosa walker it was Captals Griffiths, will be despatched as shove || other Large Consumers,
ordered to proceed by headquarters.
on or about the 15th Angust.
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agents.
Hongkong, 31st July, 1895.
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FOR NEW YORK, “HE 3/3 LLL American Bask
"GEO. S. HOMER," Hetton, Master, having arrived To-day, is now loading here for the above Port, and will have quick despatch.
Fer. Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 31st July, 1895.
FOR NEW YORK.
THE 3/3 LLL American Ship
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P. N. BLANCHARD," Blanchard, Master, shortly expected from JAVA, will lead here for the above Port, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 31st July, 1895;
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urged by the Colony, that the opening of the 3. It is perfectly true, as has been frequently Suez Canal has maimia'ly changed the position % model the Colony in It general relations to the Emplis. The Straits Settlements have una THE PLATED-OUT BRITON... doubtedly grown enormously in importance since that event; but it must not be forgotten that the circumstances which enhanced the Importance of that Colony have also had a besedolal effect We regret to learn from a particularly well- on its trade and its revenues, and have rendered posted authority that there is good ranson for additional defences essential to ils secure enjoy. Mr. Yang Sin Poo ..................BALLITOTRAGED to the air of constipated mystery, preserved by the ment of thore advantages. Iin increasing walh ACCORDING to Shanghal native papers the Britiak authoriles, with reference to the stap has kept step with its increasing importance, Japanese Minister, Mr. Hayashi, had is being taken for the protection of their nationals and so long as its defence charges do not impose #greater burden on its revenuts than that Factory audiance with his Majesty the Emperor in Stechen and the redress for the henteus
of China on the 7th inst. For this purpose the trages la question, shout which a hundred which it bore at the time of its transfer. Her Imperiak Wan Ws Palace and the Tung Wo which the whole of the British race, Afrangement made in 1866 has been unfairly Belish subjects are personally Interested, and | Majesty's Government cannot admit that the door were decorated in an entirely new fashion, matter of principle, regards with the livellest strained to the disadvatage of the Colony, In and the Ministers of the Taungli yamen were in waiting at the entrance to receive Mr. Hayashi. interest. The Foreign Office has good reason 1866 the defence charges of the Colony absorbed The officials crowded to ses the distinguished for preserving alience where more open 27 per cent, of its revenue. In so year since that visitor as he passed into the Palace, and the expression of its policy would place the British date has the cast to the Colony of its garrison Minister, and the British officiain generally early approached that charge and the average capital and been ordered to have a number of in China in su waldyoursble light towards charge from the date of transfer to the present
a their own people. We do not proxily
in Colonial Reverse. - Owing, however, to the the way to the Imperial Palace.
China for the Yand condition of political paralysis depreciation of the charges in curistcy Haar'a a capital par., a “way up" cudo, from to which they are reduced. It is not their have, increased
In 1994, reached nearly the realion in the south of the island report T. Mitchell, of the Royal Corpe Naval Cas because we bellers, as a matter of fact, they are 20 percent of the revenues of the Colony, that the forces of Lia: Yang-fak are commanded structors, lately in command of the Royal Navy largely responsible themseiras for the hopeless in order to avoid these fluctuations to the lay by the following officers At-Takow the com. Yard, Hongkong, has been visiting Yokohama state of imbecilly to which the Briifats Foreign Colonial military charger Her · Ma}ony's mander-in-chief is the third son of Lie Tang-fah, during the last two weeks sad kas endeared Oftes has been reduced by the constant mals- Government, after careful consideration, hars while the artfliery la commanded by Lilla. “As himself to all whom he has met. He leaves on representations which hawabeet sent here for arrived at the conclusion that the proposals made Anplag Les Liv-ide commands the artillery, and the steamer China to-day, en raste for Loodan, years by those whors duty it was to enlighten to your despatch No. 438 of a9th December last, Hu-wn the Infantry. At Tainan-ching, General on a two years vacation but will return at the end ❘ the British Government and the British public | and le Mr. Hüttenback's Memorandum which Was Ko-pan commands and at "Talwan-is the of his holiday, ufa our little townlet by the sex, upon the attitude" and alims of the Chloese | Was enclosed in your despatch No. 19 of the Total Chlag-wa is Governor and commandant. As an ardent admirer of Beals he presented us Government of any is dus. To large chodid, be a percentage of the revenue of the „To them it fu that the present | 15th of Janusty, that the military contributien with a bandsome Malacca case sód his photo, hopeless state KOREAN APPOINTMENTS.
We highly appreciate the former and shall ever extent, Sir Nicholas O'Conor and the present | Colony, offer a basis of settlement welch is thu A Seoul telegram-states' that Muffen, who
tuparure it among our works of sit and when if British officials throughout China are suffering most likely to be acceptable to all parties, and was formerly a teacher in the Anglo-Chinese don't rain shall rest one old game leg by using for the sins of their predecessors and friends.which can be adopted with advantage to the College in Shanghai, has been appointed Vice-it as a staff. Ra his photo, we think so little of Bat they are not themselves altogether free from Colony and without an undue sachlice of the AERATED WATERS. Ministes al Foreign Alden-C4137 Mass 909 it that we cheerfully give tight away blame. It was hoped that after the war with
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to our readers, for outside the cheartal smile | Japan, when the Chinese bubble of milltary Throughout the correspondence which has LOCAL AND GENERAL, is fitted with the best English Machiney,
which illumines bis countenance we hardly strength was shown to be a mere nightmare and paired face 1889, Her Majesty's Governoleaf, think it dew him. Justice, although the rižem. embodying the latest improvements, in the CHOLIKA - Le reported to the decreasing at blance in the above striking likeness would be in the attitude of the Foreign Office towards tilbution, whatever its amount, should be fixed
an unholy sham, that a change would take place withough adhering to the principle that the cos aron A Singaporech stand) arvan thaw anhalte striking if Mitchell was within striking things Chinese but the hope perlahed in its fer the tow belog in sterling, have never lost The purest ingredients only are used, and the LATEST advices from Amay report all qutet at have no doubt his trip through America will so is, if anything, more contemptible la Chins and with the afficient administration of Civil affaim
data to su datance. He is a royal good fellow and we birth, and under Lord Sallabary, Great Britain might of the fact that it could not, consistently Amplig and Takas, (KARIOTY JAMES 10 civilise him that: on his return here, and at of less account than during the 16gime which its exceed a certain percentage of revenue, and that Hongkong, his friends will hardly know him, poliiščal opponents and detractors are fond of | if at any time, through a diminution of receipts The water weed is proved by reported analysen | A MEKTING of the Sanitary Board will, bai hald to be absolutely pure,
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