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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1895.
To-day's Advertisements,
FOR SHANGHAI. HE Steamship
"TEIYANG,"
Captain R. Köhler, will be despatched for the
NEW WILLARD OPERA above Part os MONDAY, the 23rd instant, at
COMPANY.
LAST FOUR NIGHTS ONLY.
TO-NIGHT
\"(SATURDAY), Sentember arst. The Latest Lowday SuccesS "HIS EXCELLENCY"
AND
LAST NIGHT OF THE LIVING PICTURES.
LATE TRAMS run 15 mlautes after osch Performance.
HOX PLAN at Masara. KELLY & Walsh, LD.
PRICES AS USUAL. Hongkong, aist September. 1895.
A CONCERT
IN AID OF THE FUNDE OF THE
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ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
WILL BE GIVEN AT
THE MOUNT. AUSTIN HOTEL,
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THURSDAY, the sõik September, 1893.
His Excellency Slr WILLIAM ROBINSON,
K.C.M.G.,
will take the Chair x 9.20 P.M.,
up to which time Seats will be reserved for the Holders of WHITE TICKETS.
The following Ladies and Gentlemos have kindly consented to assist ;—
Mrs. BRAGA (Violin).
Miss E. CARVALHO, Mrs. Dent, Mrs. DOWLER and Mrs PRESTON.
Messrs. C. H. GRACK. J. KRAAL and E. W. MAITLAND.
TICKETS may be obtained at the MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL and from Meters: KELLY & WALSH, Ld.
There will be a special LATE TRAM from the PEAK.
Hongkone, 1st September, 1805.
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NOTICE TO MARINERS.
APPROACHES TO HONGKONG.
EXTINGUISHING OF CAPE D'AGUILAR LIGHT.
NOTICE is bereby given that an and alter
1st March, 1896, the LIGHT on CAPE D'AGUILAR (South-East extremity of Horgkong Island) will be EXTINGUISHED.
W. C. H. HASTINGS, Adding Harbour Master, &c.
**(1986
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 4th Se.tember, 1995.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR
SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES. GENOA, ANTWERP, bremen anD HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS :
ALS
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, AND SOUTH AMERICAN
PORTS.
THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON
TO LAND PASSENGERS and LUGGAGE.
N.B.-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON THROUGH
BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACKS. IN RUSSIA
PROPOSED SAILINGS, FROM HONGKONG,
' (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.)
Kärisrake
Monday... 14th Oct. Prins Heinrich ...Monday...rth Nov. Preussen «. | Monday .. ( q1h Dec. Monday ... [ 6th Jan. Monday ...
1. 3rd Feb,
Sachsenrin Gera ...............
ON
N MONDAY, the 14th day of October, 1895, at 3 P.M., the Company'e Steamahtɔ̃ "KARLSRUE" Captain H. Walter, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE and CARGO, will leave thin Port us above, calling at NAPLES and GENOA,
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Bhipplag Orders will be granted till Noom on SATURDAY, the rath Oct. Cargo and Specte will be received on board unili, NOON as MONDAY the 14th Oct., and Parcels will be received at the Agency's Office until NOON on SUNDAY, the 13th Oct. Contents of Packages are required. No Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than Bajo and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet, Cable in Measurement.
The Stormer has splendid Accommodation and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess..
Linen can be washed on board.
For further Particulars, apply to.
MELCHERS & Co., Agents,
Hongkong, arst September, 1805...
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE.
STEAM TO
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YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI.
(Passlog through the INLAND SEA)
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"HOHENZOLLERN,"
Captain P. Wettio, will leave for the above Ports on or about THURSDAY, ihe 26th Instant.
For farther Particolare, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.
Agents,
Hongkong, 11st September, 1893.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE.
STEAM TO SHANGHAI, *HE Company's Steamship
THE
:"! KARLSKUHE,"
frays
4 P.M. Instead of as previously notified.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
· SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 21st September, Ros
INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI, via SWATOW. (Taking Cargo rad Passengers at through rates for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWAWO, HANKOW and Ports on the Yanutszi,) ▶HE Company's Steamship
THE
"KWONGSANG,"
Captain Stalker, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 23rd instant, 21°4 P.M.
For Freight or Paisage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, arat September, 1895.
*SHELL" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG.
THE Company's Steamratp
"CONCH,"
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Captain E. S. Baker, will be despatched as above on or about the roth proximo.
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co..
Agents, Hongkong, 21st September, 1895. [1285
SPECIAL NOTICE.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" will
Tabe on sale at the Hongkong and Victoris Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENka from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock.
PRICE...........
.................TEN CENTS. Coples ordered from the Office will be charged the usual rate-a5 cents.
Intimations.
It supplies natural manțist niept to the soll, and assists the process of assimilation, thotaby alding the Plants to attain to their full size, vigour and beauty.
Sold in Tins containing 10 lbs. each.....$1.75.
THE LORD MAYOR AT BORDEAUX, LONDON, September rith, France, was entertained at
The Lord Mayor of London, who is visiting | Bordeaux on Monday night..
& banquet in
GUBERNATORIAL.
LONDON, September 11ib.
THE Mission atcam-launch Day Spring, will call alongside vessels-halsting-code-peanant-C between 9 and 10.30 a.m., on Sunday, to convey men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning about 12.30 p.
UPON the outbreak of cholers in Nagunki Ken all the boarding and day-schools, wêra ordered
THE DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.
The twelfth annual general meeting of the, Company's office to-day at noon, Mr. J. H. shareholders in this Company was held in the
Lewis, the Chairman, presiding. There were present besiden Hon. J. I. Bell Irving, Monsta. | A. Ross, R. Shewan, D. S. Sassoon (Consulting || Commillar), 5. Stewart, V. H. Deaces, (Zaga
Ho Fuk. D. E. Brown. W. Parlane, H. R. Barden, L. Mendi, C. P. Tomes, G. P. Anderson, H. Crawford, A. Garrels, E Jones Hughes, S. S. Benjamin, and the secretary,
28 lbs. » pun$450 | X. C. SL, Liant, Governor of the Isle of Man,
The Right Hen, Slr West Ridgeway, K. to be cimed, but as the epidemic had then much' | Advisor) J. Rose, C. S. Starp, A. G. Morrir, Directions for use are given on the Label.
has born appointed to succeed Sir Arther Havelock as Governor of Ceylon.
RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS,
The Best and Cheapest Machi es in the Market, For Sale at Manuf.ctures' Prices.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ESTABLISHED A‚D, 1841. Hongkong, rath August, 1805.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,
fin requested that all communications relating to Subscriptions, Advertisements, do, be added to the "Maps, Hingleng Tolkgrupă” and sec to the latter.
Letter on Editorial matters to be sent to “Thỏ 125ệu" and meta adividmal ampenbers of the soul.
Commenienzione Intended for piahlientian misst be nocnepealed by the name and address of the wrbers, not necessally for publication; but ar evidence of good faith.
What the colma of the Hanghong Thigrujh will always bacpan â the biz discussion by "querspondenti of all questions Lihering public interenta, 11 must be flatlocrty ideatoed that the Ladne dose noć ba kay way hold himpiči vnsponsible far
TO ADVERTBERS.
Advetlows are requested to forward-ali notions Intended for besertion to that day's famma not lathu tham Three at Clock no ke sot to retard the early publication of the paper.
Advertisements and Subgertytions which are not andrad for a Land paelad will be cautioned timell counted.
The Honghong Toigrali han the largest chrculation of say Lastek newspaper published to the Fat Fast, and in therebee the bone matiem ko kdvartlows. Terms can be latest an application. The Hongkong Thlagrask's member at the Telephone Covers]. Hongkong, Buchungs No. 5. Tingraphie - drem Telegraph,"
The Hongkong Telegraph
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LORD ROBERTS IN GERMANY,
LONDON, September 11th, Lord Roberts, who is attending the usual autumn mar courres of the German troos, diaed | at Stettin with the Emperor of Germany and Austris, and other notables of the two great Empires.
TYPHOON WARNING.
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decreased the Governor, gave his permis sian, for the schools to be re-opened from the 16th Inst.
THE large statue of the Quein, which is being executed for Rangoon by Mr. F. J. Williamson, sculptor to Her Majesty, is approaching com pletion, and, when erected, will, it is stated, be the first piece of sculpture in marb'e in that bistorical Burmese city.
IT will Interest phila’ellets to know that a new set of post and revenue stamps for Perak have The Observatory officials report to-day :-At 5.3o this morning the black cone was hoisted come lato issue, and conslet of a 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, and at II a.m. a typhoon Was Taging S.S.W.ro, and go centa sesler. They are more elaborate of the Colony, and was then apparently moving but are less admired than the old 'Ilgar' set. A towards West. At 11 am, the barometer, which sigen's head with a star and crescent sbore is bad fallen during the night, was rising.
the principal fesiers of the new issue,
at the signal stations, and the barometer was At 4 pm the black cone was still in evidence all redog.
THE SITUATION IN FORMOSA.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
TAMSU, September 16th,
THE Malave of Singapore are reported by the Straßle Free Prats to have addr used a letter of condolence to the new Sultan Ibrahim, and 'have enclosed it in a letter addressed to Dato Sri Sila Rajab, Commlstoner to Johare, and which was forwarded by the P. & 0. stɛameri Khadius to Singapore." At the funeral service in memory of the late Sultan, conducted in all: It is reported that the advance guard of the the mosques in Colombo except one where the Japanese forces has been repulsed and driven officiating priest was laid up with serious illness, back to Chungwa by a force of the Black Flags.it was estimated that abrak 4,000 persons were
The Inte typhoon which passed
over the island did great damage, and the flooded rivers have out the Japanese off from their supplies and destroyed thousands of dollars worth of stores, ote; in some places the troops are very badly off for provisions. Some reports say the Japanese bave lost half their forces from sick ners in thele march through the island; any way their losses have been enormous,
A force has now landed at Tankong, to the south of Takow. We should not be surprised any day to bear the fleet hare engaged the foris at Anping and Takow, So far the fighting has been left to the soldiers, the fleet having done
Advertisers are reminded that the Honghong | HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1895. nothing. Telegraph has by far the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Far East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms on application.
Hongkong, 14th October, 1851
BROWN, JONES & CO. ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND
DEALERS IN
HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS,
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LETTERE CUT AND FILLED WITH NAPESUKHARLE LEAD CEMENT.
Intimations. ·
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS,
SIMPLE
'IMPLE AERATED WATER.
WATER.
SODA
INGER ALE........
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EMONADE.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
talls which were captured by them at Fort Tux Japanese are about to send to Formoss the
Arthur. There will; it is sald, cover about yo miles of railway.
present,
THE Boards of Civil Appointments and of War having recommended, says the N.C. Daily News, that the Viceroy of Shen-Kau. Yang Chak chun, and the Commander-fr-Chief of Kanmu, The Chen-kasn, should be Instantly dismissed from office and stripped of their rank and titles, medan Rebellion, the Emperor confirms the for their negligerce in relation to the Mahom latter part of these senteness, but allows the colori's to retain their posts, The Vic roy is now making fante #fints to matrialise bla paper Amy. Meanwhile news has reached Feking that the important elty of Sinleg in West Kausu is entirely invested by the rebels, and is ikely to soon fall into their hands.
of 23rd ultimo the new Valbyris demonstrated ACCORDING to the "Lookout Man in Fairplay that she is something more than a mere racing machine, for her ran of over 3,000 miles to Cage Race was something of a phenomenin. As s
formances of some of the old Baltimore clippers sige ander fory-ris he can'ders it is unprecedented, and pays it recalls the pr which, however, did not cleave the Atlantic under Jury rig, s did the Falkyriz. According to s special "wire" pablished in a Frirco paper, the. Valkyrie III. ved at New York on the 18th altioso-ar daye, gours out fem Conrock bay, nautical miles for 1,770 miles.
The notice calling the meeting was read by the Secretary, after which the Chairman said :--- Gentleman -The report and accounts have been in your hands for some days, and with think you will agree that the result of the year's your permission we will take it as read. I working has been very satisfactory, but you must bear in mind, gentlemen, that the circums` tances have been most exceptional and we can scarcely hope to have a continuance of such prosperity. With regard to the appropriation of the profits of the year under review, the Articles of Association have been strictly complied with, and it is imposible to gratify those share- holders who wish for a more substantial returs, be regarded as sound one, but I must remind The financial position of the Company can only
you that of the funds in hand (about $250,000) will be required to meet the cost of the new steamer now belog bulk to replace the Foxin, and proviston will also have to be made for a wow whark It is also only ressonable to suppose. that there will to time be a material development of trade with Fermosa and Chias ganerally, and Wo may have to add to our feet to meet the increased demand and to maintain our position, I believe there is some dissatisfaction with reference to the investment of the Company's mocy, which, as you knew, is at present upon deposit with the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank. This point has been fully considered by the General Managers and Consulting Committee and it has been decided that in the present circumstances it is an advantage to have the add anything to this statement, but before mov. money readily available. I do not think I can ing the adoption of the repart and accounts I may have to say.. should be glad to hear anything the shareholders
chairman has sald with great pleasure, but I Mr. Mandi:-I have listened to what our
s not antisfied with the state of our company, It was my intention to sik a couple of questions at this meeting and yesterday I wrote to the chairman but I did not get a reply which satisfied me. The questions I fotended to put to the General Managers were—“what were our gross esrology for the past year, and what was the General Managers ? I do not wish to press amount of the commission received by the these, but-
The Chairman:-If you put the questions I will answer them.
Mr. Mandi Wast were the gas carologe of the company for the past year?
Chairman:This question was asked four or
five years ago, and it was then answered that to give the amount of the gross earnings would be to give such luformation to local competitors na In the opinion of the General Managers and Con eulting Commitice was prefadicial to the business,
The destruction by fire of the Straits-A SMALL fire started at West Polat last night, owned steamer Billlion, Involving the loss
but was put out by the police on the section of many Ilves, about two months ago,
without ald. while on her way to Singapore from Lang is reported, led to an amendment of the law kat with a deck-cargo of petroleum, has, is regulating the carriage of petroleum being introduced in the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlement. The object of the amendment is reported to be to prevent I was notified this forenoon by Express that the carriage of deck cargoes of petroleum unfoss the oil la packed in drums or tlalelegraphic communication with Amoy is entirely Scoʻland. She made a difly average of 129 This was accepted then as a satisfactory reason properly protected by wooden cases, cut off. Festoration of cable was expected This would appear to be a sensible pre-dating the afternoon, caution against a repetition of a terrible disaster, and one, too, that does not, as far as can be judged at present, appear to entall inconvenience or loss to either shippers, shipowners or manufacturers.
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THERE will be a childrens' Flower Service at the Peak Church to-morrow, the aand lost, At 5 pum., conducted by the Rev. Alfred· Hiff. Hymas: 339, 180, 320, 14.
We learn, says the China Gassfis, that on the 13th a rather alarming telegram as to the health Hung-chang was received here from Paking, He is said to be very ill and. It is feared bas had another return of paralysis,
AMOF NOTES.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-}·
AKOV, September 12th, The recent outbreak of cholera and other
is at this port may now be looked to si baving disappeared for the prevent owing to the late heavy rains and the cool weather that is just now setting in.
Every effort is being made by the Chinese atboritles to learn from the late tally-man of the British steamship Chiang Hye Ting the names of those concerned in the smugling of saltpetre, firearms and ammunition, recently seized by the Customs on board that vessel...
and I hope will be satisfactory now,
Mr. Mandl-As I said before, I am not going to press for an answer, but I should like to know the amount of the commission earned last year by the General Managers.
Chairman By the Articles of Association our commission is £xed, but I many say we only take 5 per cent of the Hongkong business, not of the entire business, and this in Iran ihan sny of the Pablishing our commission would give informa companies give their General Managers. tion to our cand I think would do
harm to this
The remarks of "First Mate," which will be found in our shipping column, In reference to the proposal to enlist officers of the Royal Naval Reserve for the Royal
satisfactory. I asked this question because I hear Mr. Mandi -This answer is very un Navy, owing, presumably, to a scarcity of sultable officers in the Navy, are, we
rumours that their commission has been a think, worthy of hote, not only as
THE Slam Oberver bears that Tonqule bas
fabulous sum this year—some say $65,000. The Indicative of the feeling of a section of ea suffering from an unprecedented draught,
Now when the General Managers add $10,000 to sbareholders get 15 per cent only, or $150,000 the officers of the mercantile marino | xud la lu danger of a rice famine. The distress
their commission for general expenses, I do not on this now vexed question, but | is said to be shared by Annam, Cochin-Chiu, The news lately circalated bere anent the task our earnings are as good as they should be. also because If his allegations are and Cambodia in varying degrees.
death from cholera at Tientsin of Mr. Deputy Chairmans-You have asked that quesilos founded on fact, steps should be taken by
Commissioner Spinner is without a particle of again, but I will do not think it would be for the the Navy League to urge upon the THE case against the Chloete washerman who truth, Mr. Spinney le lo his usual healiks,
benefit of the Company to answer. Our books are attention of the naval authorities at home was charged a day or two ago with bawing from Formosa on the roth instant, and exchanged am sure no shareholder will be refused access H. I J. M. was vesiel Yorking Kaw "Arrived | always open to the Consulting Committeen, and I the absolute necessity of making the vaulted the boatswain of the Empress ofalutes with this part, DAKIN, CRUICESHANK & Co's WATERS are conditions of service in the R.N. more Fogan, was parily, heard to-day at the Magis posss of seamen and officers from that westel accounts,
Yesterday qulies to them 16, they make any request to see the made under the constant supervision of a duly attractive, due care being taken that the ) tracy, and then remanded till Tuesday, the 24th-in provisions she left this place today for the ↑ and I appeal to the meeting to have the informa- were seen roving about the i land. After taking Mr. Mandi That answer is not satisfactory qualified Rugliak Chemist and will beat compatreated as the inferior of his naval colleague Two men were badly hart by a blasting explosion
|ARSAPARILLA,
SARSAPARI
RAS
ASPBERRYADE, &C.
rison with the best English Manufacturer.
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSE and other Large Consumers,
Any complaints should be addressed to the
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Manager,
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.
A. S. WATSON & CO.. LIMITED
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
SEEDS.
SEASON 1895-96.
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Our First Supplies of these best Quality Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executed in the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasta..
SEED. TIS TS with
HINTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and can be obtained on application.
Our Seeds are all tested before being put up in LONDON.
They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest çare la exnicled to forure protection la tramalt,
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Sowings should be made la FINE WEATERE ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured izona damp, and kept in a dry plaou for repeat
Captain H. Waller, dus here with the outward || sowings. German Mall about the zgih instent, will leave for the above place about 24 hours after mirival, ¦
For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & Co...
Hongkong, 21st September, 1895,
(187)
CLAY'S FERTILIZER,
A high-class Ferilliser for Pot Plants and for and in the Garden generally.
mercantle marine officer shall not be
after he has joined the service. IfR. N. R. officers are really_required—and it appears certain that they are then every inducement, within the bounds of reason, should be held out to them to leave their present employment. To expect Brat-class merchant marine officers to play "second fiddle" to naval lieutenants seems to us
to be as unreasonable as it would probably be found in practice unworkable and productive of friction which would be in the highest degree objectionable, and lead ultimately to the propounders of the new scheme of enlistment defeating their own anda.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
THE FRANCO-RUSSIAN ALLIANCE,
"London, September 19ʻb,
Prince Lobanoff, who is at present in Paris, will attend emcially the Great Review to be held at Wierecourt in the presence of President Faure.
The French Press regards this as a conciosive mark of the ezistence of an alliance between France and Russia.
FRANCE IN COCHIN-CHINA. The French have ordered the people of Klangtung to esther agerpt. French rule or cross. to the right banks of the kickong) |
`SHOCKING MARITIME DISASTER, The Spanish cruiser Barcaisteget foundered after a collision off Havana. The Admiral, four officers and thirty-six of the crew were drowned.
at Kowloon yesterday afternoon. The support. tion in that the blast failed to, go off, and that the men ware attempting to refuse when the explosion occurred, and they were then at once infused-with pain and dismay. Doe man lest his hand and the other was badly burned. Bath
are now in the hospital.
THE Kobe Chronicle ways that a Me. Og Kokichis reported to have manufactured a force which is voted superior to these imported from Sweden and elsewhere. The Kobe paper there fore thinks it probab'e that this branch of the match-making industry will be developed in Jipin, and Sweden. In a few yesys will have to
compete in the markets with a powerful rival. Tax concert to be given at the Meuat Austin Hotel next Thursday in aid of the funde of the Alice Memorial Hospital is almost certain to prove an unqualified success-fancially, vecally | and socially. An ungsually strong programme his been arranged and all the best amateur talent has been secured. All that is now seeded is that the whole of the tickets. ba sold'sợ that the funds of the hospital,, a most useful fustit tion, shall greatly benefit.
M
ME, FRANK FLETCHER, the indefatigable Stage Manager of the Willard Opera Company, who so ably assisted our local amateurs to put "The Gondollers" on the boards is a most admirable, and indeed lolmitable manner thres abert years ago, is to take his benefit at the Theatre Royal on Tuenday. Mr, Fletcher is a most expiable; seter and first-class vocalist, and with him in the leading part Las Cloches de Corteville," the piece selected for his benefit, should prove most
Pescadores. From thence she will proceed to Talwanico to commence operations Grainst Lin Yang-fo, chief of the Black Flags.
Qalta a number of passengers arrived by the instant. She left this again for that port to steamer Thales from Talwanfos on the roth bring some on more refugees, It was rumoured Black Flag chief had disappested.. I doubt it here that when the Thaler left Talwas, the
very much,
building at Liao-sh-how, and are having It con The Customs bare purchased a small Chinese verted into a public library and reading room, for the exclusive use of native merchants, to hold public meatinge and discussions. The alterations and repairs are under the very able superintendance of the clerk of works and master mason, Loo Tas Bai,
tion placed before them.
The Chairman:-Out business is now to pass the reports and accounts for the year."
Mr. Mandi:-I think this is a question tha shareholders are entitled to ask, and it we are not answered now I appeal to the shareholders ta call a special meeting, and let us know our it is ridiculous. I appeal to the shareholders. position. If the General Managers get $76,000 Mr. Morris I think it would be unwise to Mr. Mand! Miks. I think the shareholders are publish the position of the Company in the way watisfied with their dividend and have faith in
the General Managers and will not lasist upon an
not
answer at a public meeting like this
I d la asked, I may be wrong but I cannot think think it possible to give the figures in public as such information as Mr. Mandi nagu should be given here. Walle I am speaking, I should like I think it is time some precise action should to ask the General Managers about the cost of be taken in respect to the ownership or guarding, the wharf and how much has been puid, and land of Koolangsoo. If I mistake ust, there 14,000 which I see was mentioned in last year's ship of the Cricket and Tennis Laws on the farther, if the Government has are two clubs which keep the place in splendid report as due in February? If it has been paid
They have erected an extensive | suppose it is included in the amount of cash la condition, pain and have, I understand, spent a lot of hand. Further, I should like to ask abent, the
carrying caprelty of this new steamer, The groundi wers originally secured by The Chairman-She will cany 700 toss, General C. W. Legends, the then 11.5. Conast including her coal at this port, for the use of the foreign community on the, written understanding that the said without the consest of the US, Const, or his grounds should not be transferred to, say body successor in office-for the same purpose, I presume.
mocsy.
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including her coals. You say in the report that Mr. Morris That is about 13,000 picul's
because she was unsuited to the trade. How you sold the Fukkiin, carrying 3,000 piculi, much coal will the new steamer carry? Ne 2. The Chairman - Too tomu, It seeme le me an altogether erraucous Iden Mr. Mazris:-That leaves 600 tons cargo-- for the member of the Clubs to menpose a cany this cargo you are to
about 10,000 pienis, And for a stesmer to have any pericular right to the land referred to that 1 take to be what is meant by $350,000
Buy *£15,000- at the guacions a cay member of the which I think is most excessive. I should like to of the foreign community of the ground Club or the Clube collecitraly, put any member
Consulting Committes sanctioned that chooses to remain there? It seems rather sus. I know of steamers built for special doubifal, for I far as can be seen any member requirements, carrying searly three times that of the foreign community has as much right to amount of cargo, for the same cost say zoning
up to Tientsin. use the ground as have the clubs themselves. -
The Chairman explained that that was the The ground is said to be the property of least price they could get the steamer for, and the foreign community under the immediate that after the contract was signed and plaas control of the U. 8. Consulate. It will be readily were received they were placed before the Cou admitted that the cub should, in consideration sulting Committee and approved by them. He The Poeta has molded to the Repremutatives We understand that Mr. C. F. A. Sangster is to of the way in which they keep up the place, have aid it was the basiness of the General Managers of the three Power) that it la prepared to make president the Cathedral organ to-morrow, at both some privileges in connection with it, but the to casty out the basiness, consulting the com cele Catous is the direction of Armenian the Mada and the Even-song. Mr. Sangster's blag of the fland and ads, then the miles when seaded, and pine
and placing the #greements reform, follow gewys ago RE
Igħtlag te of before Christians wil be admitted to the tajnar grids | many friends-will, we feel aure, be delighted to such a fine site for, these "amissment; iniquita: Mr. Motilé According to the ArtialRE
them only, we p under the Government,
hare the apportunity of again hearing his privilege enough. A rural polles will be organised,
masterly toopis en the misgnificant instrument at Perhaps, in the event of a dispute, it would Consulting Commlitse.
Association you must get the consent of the A Reform Supervidow, pomknition: vių be 8t. John's. It is to be hoped, 100, that Mr. beas well werethe uncretaries of the Ciphe to The Chabatan - In this cue the Commlitze Created, altlar under the Sablice Parts with Sangster, then whom so more accomplished Appode the US Contal on the master and have not firmed, the plans and are satisfied with to někké direct communicaitona.
to assume that they have any right" and } } @Mr. Morris |
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(Special to Siam Obsarver) TURKEY SHUFFLING.
Losbor, Septembergthi
attractive,
which the dragonsdid wi! slányẽ here the sight organist ever resided in the Fár-Edst? will pra. Eltern his views.: git,wonić Go Improper fit them | The smestererted to see the plans, stating that
Stacking, le tai tempaing-the queeston of pide at the grass again before ha leaves for | European supervisión.
England in the sialy part of next month,
it would be unanja te axerelés such suppornd. ke cómid them, give the plane of in SENGENE WIR
the same drangini la carry these times the gargo:
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