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Co-day's Advertisements.”

ZETLAND

A

LODGE,

No. 525, E.C.

REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS" HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the zad Beptember, at 8,go for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, and September, 1895. [xx45 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

◄ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Stemanship

"CITY OF PEKING." The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goode from alanguide.

CONSIG

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees riak and expense.

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agesst.

Hongkong, sad September, 1895. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT).

it

(Taking Cargo and Passengers at through raies

for CHITOO, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG, HANKOW and PORTS on the Yamorazu)

"HE Company's Steamship

THE

"CHOYSANG,"

Captain Tamplia, will be despatched as above TC-MORROW, the 3rd lnstant, at 4 Pole

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

General Managers,

Hongkong, and September, 1895.

11180

'"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS,

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA. *HE- Steamship

THE

"GLENEARN,"

Captale Murray, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the rd instant, at 4 F.M., Instead of as previously notified.

For Freight or Pasuage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, and September, 1895,

FOR MANILA (DIRECT), HK Steamship

THE

"AMUR,"

-[1163

Captain Mears, will be despatched for the above Port TOMORROW, the grd Instant, at g P.M.

Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for transĥipment at MAÑILA for BAR- CELONA, CADĪZ, SANTANDER and other SPANISH FORTS.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. First Class Saloon is situated amid- ship; and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

VILLA, LOPEZ & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, and September, 1895.

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'DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANTOO.

THE Company's Steamship

"THALES,"

Captain H. Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 5th Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight of Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers.

rixga

Hongkong, and September, 1895.

"UNION" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA HE. Steamship

THE

"GUILDHALL,"

Capitala McGregor, will be despatched for the above Parts og or about MONDAY, thạ 9th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895.

· To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

CORPS ORDERS FOR WEEK COMMENCIKO 2009 SEPTEMBER, 1895, No. 379-CAMPS OF INSTRUCTION,—A Camp of fastraction will be Leld at Stonecutter's "Inland from the 18th to the 18th October, 1895,

inclusive

J

The principal objects of this Camp are :----- 1. The carrying out of the Annual Gunnery and Munkausy Praciicos.

Instruction In Outposts, Advanced and Rese Gaards and Reconnolizing.

3. Dailes of Guards and Sentzien. Every Member is requested to do his utmost to attend the whole or part of the time.

Full details will be circulated to Members later on.

FIELD BATTERY.

No. 150-CLOTHING—All white clothing in possession of Members should be returned to Headquarter Store as soon as possible,

GENERAL,

No. 131-INSTITUTE—The Volunteer Institute has now been opened for the use of all Members of the Corps and no further subscrip. tions will be collected.

·

By Order,

C. MURRAY ADAMSON,

Captain and Acting Adjutant, H.K.V.C Hongkong, and September, 1895.

(1178

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No.

HE following Particulars and Conditions of Town land by Public Auction,

to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY,

the 9th day of September, 1895, at 3 P.M., are published for general information.

By Command,

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J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, a3rd August, 1895-

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 9th day of September, 189;, at 3 P.M., by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Ónd Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

| No. of Sale.

Registry

Locality.

Connaught Road,

(commer of Marine Coonanght Let and array

Boundary

Measure ments.

N. S.X w.

ft. ft... ft.

Contents in

Square BOGL

Annual Rt.|

·

No. #75. Roads), 100100166160 16,000|194).

BROWN, JONES & CO.

24,000 '40 | Upsetprice.

DEALERS IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS.

· LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERIONAREN LEAD CEMENT.

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

SIMPLE AERATED WATER.

SODA WATER. L

INGER ALE

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SHEWAN & Co.

Agents. Hongkong, 2nd September, 1895.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

FOR VLADIVOSTOCK, VIA SHANGHAI, CHEFOO AND NAGASAKI. (Taking Cargo at through ratan to KORRAN PORTS),

HE Steamship

THE

" GHAZEE," Captain D. S. Halley, will be despatched as above on or about MONDAY, the gth'instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, and September, 1895.

(1184

NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHA.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

"HE Company's Chartered Steamer

THE

"CAM,

Captain Mathias, will be despatched as above an or about TUESDAY, the roth instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Hongkong, and Septembar, 1895. ·

f1285

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. FOR BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE AND

COLOMBO...

(Calling at PENANG if inducement offers.) "HE Company's Steamakip

THE

“HIROSHIMA MARU,"

EMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA RASPBER

› ASPBERRYADE, &c.

Intimations.

Sowings should be made in FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept la a dry place for repeat sawings,

CLAYS FERTILIZER.

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DR. LIM BOOM KENG is, according to the THE retman of the number of visitors to the City Stagspors Bria Press of the agrd,: to be con-

Hall Musctim for the week ended September 1st, gratulated on his elevation to the Straits Europeans, 146'; Chinese, 1,485; tolal

1,632. Legislative Council. A Queen's Scholar of the Raffles Inititation, a medical graduate of high attainment, and a private practitioner of much acceptance among his fellow countrymen, DR. Lim Boon Keng bast been grated early to life a disfection that belongs to matura age

·CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not easily madorwe the opinions efpressed by

Correspondents in this odhuar 1`---.

· A high-class Ferilizer for Pot Plants and for | and ilpe experience is local affairs. It is time, use in the Garden generally,

anys the Straits paper, he comes to achieve the same status as his esteemed fellow-countryman and sexists the process of assimilation, therah Dr. Ho Kal has attained in Hongkong, the with thanks the following donations to the foarte investigated, weighed, and a decision pronounced

new recrul to the Legislative Council will have aldog, the Plants to attain to their fall size, done well. vigour and beauty,

THE ALIEN QUESTION. HAVING obtained permission from the Governor-

To vux Korrox or tun " Housɛang TwingratE," General in Formann, Mr. Konisht Kuraltro has opened periodical steam communication

SIR,If no allerfor object be galoed from the between Kobe, Tamsul, and Kelung. The first discussion of the "Allen Question "raised in your trip was, according to a Japanese paper, to be columns, Wfuo result in a concrete farm be rezilaed made by the Tenskin Adarw, which left Hyogoom that discussion, we still owe to you a sonic | on the igih ultima.

of gratitude for the clear exposition of the rights of allens in the leader published in your issua 31. aldimo. It was a carefully thought out ticle. Every feature of the question was with an exacultade which its legal bearing andhabtedly called for. We have now on the .........$100. | strength of that every lucid article, sapę sted by 50 antholtier no doubt consulted, a settlement Chai On Marine Insurance Co, Ltd 50 of the question concealng our sights and pilel Kwong Mow Tâl ............. Jeɔ Tek Song | Kwong Yü Wo .............iannimu

Man On Teng..........ni

It supplies natural nourishment to the soil,

SHREWD merchants and tradesmen have long Sold in Time containing to 12s, exch..............$1.75. | appreciated the Importance of women's custom

38 lbs. ............$4.50. and it seems now to be dawning on American | Directions for us? are given on the Label,

bankers. A Buffalo monetary Institution thus advertises its advantages :— -

RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS.

The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market,” For Sale at Manufacturera' Prices.

CENTRE

OF THE

SHOPPING

DISTRICT.

Women's department of the city bánk ; cón- venient business and waiting rooms; separate entrance on Main Street, special teller ; only new bills and new cala paid over counter; checks

A. S. WATSON & CO., LP. cashed and money changed whether you have

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

ESTABLISHES AD, 1841. Hongkong, 13th August, 1895,

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTA.

It is requested that all communications relating to Subscriptions, Advertisements, it be adhamed to the "Mazage, Hoghing TelegraphTM and not to the Editor.

Latus on Editorial matters to be not to " The Kilow" and not to individual members of the stad.

Communications landed for publicacion must be accepted

by the sana and addgmm of the velous, not acestuậy for publication but an evidence of good faith.

Wilst the columus of the Mogheng Twiggraph will always

ba opan for the bir dilactaselen by correspondents of all questions affecting public Interests, it must be dlitinetly understand that the Editor doss sot in any way hold kimaalt esponelle for options haszyzmond, a

BIRTH,

En Recognt of Bal.

THE recent general meeting of the members of the Penang Marine Association appears to have been a very largely attended and a most hearty ffair, The Hon. Secretary's brief financial statement was of a most satisfactory nature, and the Straits Maritime Yournat, from which wo quoto, says it is pleased to fear that in order to bury racefully ceilala rumours which unchar'tably-disposed pertans been promulgating, it was unanimously decided to appoint professional auditors to go over the books. Mr. Martin, in a well received speech, animadverted strongly on the action of the people who had spread rumours

have

At No. 73, Blog, on the roth August, the wife about the town with reference to the WAY

of L. POLLARD, of a daughter, ⠀

DEATH.

Al Nikko, on the 18th August, at 2 p.m., MASUWO, second son of Mrs. R. Masujima,

In which the affairs of the Association were being conducted.. If must, says the Journal, tot be forgotten, as the President palated out, that the captain and mates of Pening are not aufficiently numerous to

* Masine Association without the help of a certain number of "longshoremen." The heads of most of the firms in Penang are members, and a large number of others interested in marios affairs have also been elected. So far from being a hindrance to the working of the REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. | Association the Fournal believes that these

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKOND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895.

GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

LONDON, August 30th. Lord Salisbury stated in the House of Lords that negotiations were proceeding between Great Britain and France regarding both banks. of the Mekang, that the tendency of both France | and China was to underrate British claims and rights, but that the British and French Cabinets were discussing all questione at-isowe in an amicable spirit.

gentlemen will materially assist in making it a real success, and it rests now with the Marine: community itself to rally round the Association and in every way endeavour to make the most of the opportunities which the Clubsfords. The Association has already accomplished a good deal for the benefit of its soufaring members. Tuce the Yokohama Ber of Curtos of the 24th akimo fare a new work on Formosa 1—“The GREAT BRITAIN'S FOREIGN POLICY.

blatory of Formosa is one of general interest yet Mr. Carson stated in the House of Commons:s practically an unknown land and any light that he believed the Foreign Office would not

that can be thrown upon the subject will be of only maistain British dignity and prestigeabroad, great vains to the civilized world. Mr. Davidson but that it would do its best to promote the was the first war correspondent to visit Formosa, Commercial interests of the country.

and has been the only foreigner who has assumed the duties and followed the army from the first day of landing of the Japanese troops. He has had the peculiar experience of working under three different flags in 21 days, for when he landed in Formosa it was under the Chiverò fag, for to days he was under the Tiger flag of the Formens Republic and since then ander the Japanese We have made arrangements to publisk Mr. Davidson's work, which will be upon the origin of the people, the history of Its recupation, its resources, and fall reports of the present cam- palgs. It wil be elaborately illustrated with -scenes of the war, portraits of the former Chinese Governer, the Japanese Governor-General and blastaff, foreign residents, the principal cities and | a reliable map of Formosa, 'An introduction' will be given by Colonel John A. Cockerill, who will also revise the work. The first edition will be limited to rooe coples, of which number one-half has been subscribed for by residents of Formosa and Amoy, so those desiring copies should send in their names to this office so as

(Special to Slam Observer.) THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEFSHIP.

LONDON, August 20th, The Marquis of Lansdowne, as Secretary of Siste for War, stated in the House of Lords yesterday that Lord Wolseley would succend the Duke of Cambridge as Commander-in-Chief of the Army on November 1st, but the Government

would reserve the liberty to make all necess7

changes.

FRANCE AND ITALY.

LONDON, August arst, Considerable sorenëss is being shown in Italy over the rejection by France of the commerelai treaty which had been came to 'between Italy and Tunis, since'the action of France'bas caused the destruction of an important branch of the trade of Italy.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Wessel v. Carlowits & Co. case has been settled out of Court.

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The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge of the Hospitals

Hop Hing Hong .............................. Kia Tye Loong ............

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SUPREME COURT.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

(Before Sir. &... Clarki, Chief Guiller),

September 2nd,

BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN AND STRAITE, LTD.

D.

25 leges which, though we were all along certain 15 about, yet for our own personal gratification we 15 desired should be threshed out through the 15 mighty medium of the Fress. It has now tran 10 dealt with. We will hope that its revival, which connot but creato and engender acrimonious feellugs with eitherparty of debalers, will not on paltry prefcats be fired into existence. And let us hops, too, that the volca of Calumny will, once for alf, be silenced within the bosom of Justice.

The pecullar development of the question has led on to an investigation of a subject which local political economists may well wrinkle their brow to solve. You have laid charges within the threshold of our doors which, H'proved, demand earnest and Immediate consideration; but, if disprove 3, it were time enough for us to deviso measures for the prevention thereof.

CHEONG'YAV TOW et al. This was an action brought by the plaintif

I. That my nailonals have overstocked the Bank for a sum of $100,000, amount alleged to clerical labour market. By our competition we be dua under a security bond. Mr. Francia, have reduced to a minimum the value of that QC., and Mr. Palleck, Instructed by Mr. G. Clabour, and we are bringing that value still lower. C. Master, appeared for the plafotif Bank, and Mr. W. V. Drummond and Mr. D. McNell, instructed by Mr. F. 1 Derinys, for the delen- drats,

Mr. Francia in opening ble case said that the Bank of China, Japan and the Straite, Ld, was an English registered Company and was origi- nally known as the Trust and Loan Company, Limited, and was carrylog or business not speciically as bankers, but sɛ a company advancing monies on securities. In August 1894, Mr. Inchbald, being manager "of the bank in Hongkong, appointed Cheong Koon Sing, who entered fato an agreement with the Bank in the shape of a letter. The agreement was produced and read, and Mr. Francis said that the Compridose had also executed a mortgage band,and the claim at issue agalas) the defendants was on that bond

The Chief Justice: Practically speaking, then, you are sulng upon the agreemen', I must see If it is necessary to make an amendment.

Mr. Francis: So far as the fact that this payment was niade I will ask your loidship to take the accounts of the books. The question Is whether they me unders bord or agreement. The Chief Justice: You do not en gest that the broke are necessarily conclusive as to laterest?

II. That we do not eschew clerkships, but confice all our attention and our energies to the quiusdriving profession alone

I confess to approaching this ach jest with some diffidence. In the absence of reliable atrifitical data It is impossible to arrive at anything like

accurate conclusion, and deductions must ecessarily be more or less supposi lous. I do not attempt to gainsay the truth of the assertion nambered I (above.) I would append the following comparative figures, crude though they may be, for the benefit of those who may endeavour to justify that assertion:

Dates of CezmiAN,

Ceams of 1876

do 1831 do 1891

Resident Cloll Population. Europeana & Ameri

Parengusse. Men, Haya Men. Boyk

574 146

551

418 399

188 384 5t 1,139 239 563 374

I have taken the figures since 1875 because

if was from that date, or thereabouts, that the Portuguese began to settle here in any number, As if fate had assisted towards the decadence of Macao the memorable events of 1874 which led almost to the entire destruction of the City contributed later to its depopulation, by the Immigration, in large numbers, of Portugese families Into Hongkong from that Color7. Here they settled, and to what extent they Mr. Francis said they were necessarily con-

Increased the ative figures will speak for clusive on the legal rights. The Compradore themselver. What the numbers are like at the entered on dates on August 1891 and no trouble present day we cannot speak with any degres al or difficulty of any description arose until towards absolute certainty; but it would appear that the end of April 1892. In February of that year

were the number of Europeans over Portuguese the bank purchased from four Chinese banks in | to increase in the same ratio statistics are still Hongkong, through the Compradore as had been more in our favour for the sake of comparison. admitted in the pleadings for the defence, elever Not to speak of the Hongkong-born Indlane, 190,000. Some of these banks falled and closed would be faciled to the belief that clerical bills of exchange on Shanghai amounting to Tis.

the better class, the educated Chinese, one their doors and by wire it was intimated in appointments are pretty fairly and evenly dis Hongkong that these bills would not paid. tributed among all classes from whom members of The alarm arose from the fact that Cheang that profession are rec.vited. With this difference Koon Tow had done the vanishing act that the prep aderace of higher wages gcas Immediately afterwards efforts were made by galost the Portuguese. Our local Industries- recover is much money as he possibly could, such a very large number of Europeans as to the compradero going to all, the banks to even the colossal sugár (actories-do not employ but only with little sacosss. According to the affect our calculations. And the peculiar com bond the bank debitcd the Compradore with the mercial condition of the Colony lends truth to dishonoured and overdue; the bills were all lola their calling cler's of a higher or lower grade, whole of the amount of the bills that were then the assumption that all those residing here are Chiense and the bank simply relied on the Reverting to our figures, therefore, we find that Compradore's statement.

He (Mr Francis) whereas in 1876 the Portuguese male adults rebuilted that on the face of the agrcament were to the European and Americans combined and and the Compradore was primarily ilable. sax to 1.37, they were In 1881 as 1 to 1'43, and account was opened as if he was a customer?

The Chief Justice: As I understand you, the is 193,1 to 2.02. The number of their boys,

relatively, was in the following ratio ;- The secounts were then analysed, and at the Mr. Francia: Yes, my lord.

conclusion of an address which lasted lolly two hours Mr. Francis c»l'ed

who produced the Back Ledent in which was Mr. S. L. Darby, accountant of the Bank, entered the Compsadora's liability account, and after being examined at some length the case was adjourned tili ro x.m. to-morrow.

1876... 1881..

8762173 vosun2.72

E

1891..............1.56 The contribution towards over supply would not seem to come from one quarter alone, and how much the two classes I have referred to above form themselves as auxiliary agents one cannot tail.

Asscation No. II is not strictly accurate. Cam. mensurate with the prosperity of Hongkong. there sprang up newspigari und plating offices generally. The Portuguese were the first to TER ANNIVERSARY OF THE

turn their attention in the sphere of printerdom and in numerical strength it is not tra BATTLE OF SEDAN."

much to say they far outnumber any other class of piloters here, in spite of the fact and a number of their wives celebrated the agik began to adapt themselves la such a manner in Yesterday the members of the German Club that so early as 1856 the Chinese had already tho schools of Hongkong solely to find employ. son up the Canton siver. The Hungehan, The efforts of the Portuguese in the pursuit of chartered for the occasion, and gally dressed

marine engineering have been discouraged to s.m. The band of the Hongkong Regiment ions can evercome. To all the other branches was engeged to enliven the trip and it was of artisanship which you have enumerated a lucky that the clerk of the weather did not thought might usefully be given; but to feresse interiore, with a delightful breeze. The company numbered out and the heat of the son was

for the weather was fine through the Portuguese supplanting the Chinese in 103, and before discussing sumpsious pictur

tempered those bandicrafts rather suggestive of an catered by the Hongkong Hotel: Company, a To accept your favitation to suggest a remedy

to wand off the threatened evil for the Improve

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.5% WATERE aro | Mn, R. C. HOPKINs in reported to be at present to be able to seeuse the same, the price being | soniversary of the Battle of Sedan by su excur• [ ment as printers' compɔsitors for better wazas, made under the constant supervision of a duly rustlosting to Macao. Ho pald Hongkong $1. We are now at work on the publication with qualified English Chemist and will bear compe. visit yesterday and returned to the Holy City by copy up to-date, but as it will contain all partie with busting, left the Macro what! at 10:30an extent which only powerful libor combina.

rison with the best English Manufactures.

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSIS and ether Large ConEUROTE, Any complaints should be added to the Managir Hongkong, 3rd May, 1805.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96.

the Parsivarance this morning.

to

culars of the fighting against the rebels until the end of the war, we will con A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 5a5, au stceive new matter, so that E.C., will be held in the Freemasons Halls when published it will be complete. Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for Davidson has been at work on the subject for As Mr. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited months, and has been favoured with manuscript LATELY we've been treated to China Malisede | from foreign residents who for the last 20 years serpent stories, Tytam tiger episoder, &c, but have been campiling the same, it will be as today WE pablish a true snakastory which will interesting addition to our knowledge of a place be found among the items of news gleaned from | so prominently before the world and of which so Frisco exchanges. As it comes from ̧ ́ss | Intia Is known. He has been in Formoen for six Amarlong sourge we can with perfect confidence months gathering the material, three months recommend as a true-is-gospel zaake story, of which was spent as attaché to the Governor's and need say no more,

staff with Chinese Army, and he expects to be several months more to the Island before as - MAS "ORBETT, wife of Jvs. I. Corbett Kia, as will be rean by an excerpt from a Fileen paperwork is bound to be interesting and useful and heo .completed his work."-Mr. Davidson's published in another part of this issue, washed

the champlon puguist's family leep to public, so should find a ready sales.

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bat the recreation has post her dear, an sho kas | ALICE MEMORIAL, AND METHERSOLE HOSPITALE. lost by it property in New York worth $25,odo,

Statistics for August, 1898. Corbett offered her at the pulsat of the squabble

A.M.X, Our First Supplies of these bist Quality ¦ this property and $100 a week alimony, She In-Patients remaining in Hospi- Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be cuted dragged the family skeleton into court and In-Patients admitted to Hospital

tal on 1st August... 30 In the sequence in which they am received as ❘ received simply the $rop weekly allowance. daring August moetenei 35- long as the supply lasts.

Corbett is, says the Frisco Chronicle, a thrifty man, but if he were like the ordinary

Total number treated as In- Improvident pugillat she would not receive.

Fatients: this large allowance very long, Fancy Jack McAuliffe, Bullivan or any of the other min who have made thousands ja the prisa ring paying any woman $100 a week out their pain- lugs. Why, they can hardly keep their own kande above water let alone pensioning women

SEED LIST 5

with

HINTS FOR GARDENING have been turned and can be obtained as application.

Our Beads are all tested before being put up who have unfortunately become Jesued to them

will be despatched as above on. THURSDAY, | in Lowbox,

the rath fastani, at Noon.

For Freight of Pamagų, apply to

In holy matrimony, Bullivan is prietenlly a beggar to-day, McAulifé: 10 Huld better of They are packed under our own Supervision, | than the “Slogger," and how much longer Car- and the, greatest care is exercised to insure | hoci will de ä "man of means " It is not diffevit [[138) | protection in transit,

NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, and September, 1895. "

to game.

Of these there wear':-- Discharged cared Discharged relieved i Discharged another'grounde Died in Hospita magán In-Patients remaining in Hospi

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number of songs appropriate to the occasion were prettily sung. The German Vice-Can.ment of the posities of my compatilots, I contend ul, Dr. Erewald, proposed the health of the Gar Portuguese to follow a trade (such as you men

that the garifications of the poorer class of man Emperor in a few well-chosen sentences and

(a) Technical education, (8) An association. (e) Expatitution.

The toast was enthusiastically responded to. The) of one kind or another must first of all be President of the Club, Mr, Garrels, lo as able taken for granted. The amelioration of the Cast speech referred to the war of

spoken of can be brought about, fu my opinion, dwelling by 1870, expecially on the importance of the victory at Sedan which ultimately resalted to the union of the German Stater, Ha eplogised the

Bismarck is to the hearts of all Germans. loud applause, showing how dear Prince splendid work of the Iron Chancellor, amidst

(a) Techincal education.-Tals deficiency can only be supplied by the Executive, it : Mr. Garrale in a subsequent speech referred anived for such a need to be supplied. No single In its opinion, to decide whether the lime has to Mr. Erich Georg who, he said, Individual or any body of philanthropists dan the only member of the German community lo accomplish task which Government control Hongkong who had I specially distinguished him.

and supervision alone are lil-health bad compelled the veteras to leave taking of such's nature that, without 1, 18 la. Hongkong for time, and the toast almost Impossible to succeed. Tentative efforts accorded Mr. Georg was then druck with

relf in the war. The speaker regretted that | gtato aid is só utterly indired to perform,

in an under-

musical honours Mr.Beadersen, vice. have been made in the direction of technical President of the Club, spoke with reference education by benevolent institutions, but how far to the noble work done by the German ladies they have succeeded we have not been given to during the Fanco-Gairman war, and the tender know. The Reformatary School supplies indai- care they bestowed on the wounded. He wound recently established Kindergarten conducted by trial education in a qualified senes, while the up by thanking the ladies present for gracing the Basel Mission gives instruction to Chinese the proceedings by their presence, a toast which children in the rudiments of fodustrial work was humourously replied to by Mr. Grote, o (aspacior of Schools' Repari for 1894). behalf of the ladies. •*

The party returned to Hongkong at about 8.30 19 fat September 1895, was red-lettes day in the roma and it may be safely asserted that Sanday

tal on 1st September.....

Out-Patients, new cases... 883 Out-Patients, return vislie 73ő

Total number of Ost-Pailent

viska un 1,01340

JOHN C. Twosan, MIDI, MA

Superintendent

() An Association-organised with the bond object for the promotion of the welfare of its against sbuers is dividual concerned in members and for the ualeguard of its intereste what is recognised se an ngent acce alty

within its infidence, that the

annals of the Club Germania,

The hesitant thanks of the German com should be mualty are doubtless due to the Steamboat sphere of its usefulness can. be, følt far and Company for the airangemanis, made, and | wide, It should be a protectirs league, whong. especially to Captain Clarke, who was most members defended against aggronnlos and erged miduous in his undeavours to make the whole on to the acquiulilan of higher education, might Company as comfortable as possible,

In their fura protset others of their Braff, '.

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