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To-day's Advertisements. · ́

IN THE SUPREME COURT, OF HONGK NG.

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

IN THE MATTER OF THE GREEN ISLAND

CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, '

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDI-

NANCES 1877 AND 1886.

REDUCTION OF CAPITAL.

PURSUANT

`to the directions of the Court, notice is hereby given that a PETITION has been presented to the Supreme Court of Hongkong, by the GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, far Confirmation of the following Special Resolation paared and Com firmed at Extraordinary General Meetings held respectively on the 12th and 29th day of August, -1895:-

"That the Capital of the Compacy be reduced from $1,000,000 divided into 20,000 ShareS "of $50 each to $200 000 divided into "20,000 Shares of Sio each and that 'erch "reduction he effected by Cancelling "Capital which has been fost or is unrepre- "sented by Available Assets to the extent of $40 per share on each of the 14,117 Sbares which have been issued and are new outstanding, and by reducing the "nominal amount of all the Shares in the "Compiny's Capital from $50 to $10 per *Share."

Tac sald Petition will come an for hearing at the Sarrem Ceart en WEDNESDAY, the 16th | day of Oclaber, 1995, al 11 o'clock in the Fore- nson, when any Creditor of the Company who desires to abject to the Confirmation pray for may attend and beheerd,

Dated the 24th September 1891.

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VICTOR H. DEACON,

Solicitor for the Company.

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

DRAPERY AND OUTFITTING.

THE

“HE Undersigned has received instructions

to Sell br

PUBLIC AUCTION,

он

SATURDAY. the 28th September, 1895. commencing at 1.3 P.Ma

a bls SALES ROOMS, DUDDILL STREET,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

GENTLEMEN'S DRAPERY AND

OUTFITTING,

Comprising

AIL WOOL MATERIAL for AUTUMN and WINTER WEAR "cat Into. Suitable Lengths, such as TWEEDS, MELTONS, COATINGS,

SILK and WOOL TROUSERINGS, BLACK

and ALUE SERGES TENNIS FLANNEL, WHITE SHIRTS, PYJAMA' FLANNEL, SOCKS, &c., &c.

Also

A QUANTITY OF

. LADIES' DRAPERY,

¿

Comprising:

FINE WOOL MATERIALS for TAILOR- MADE DRESSES' In Proper'Lengthr, DRESS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1895.

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL

CITY HALI, HO `GRONG.

A RATURN VISIT OF THE NEW WILLARD 'OPERA

COMPANY.

ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS.

TO-NIGHT

(TUESDAY), September 24th, "LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE," LATE TRAMS 10 15 minutes after exch Performance,

BOX FLAN at Mess. Kelly & Walsh, Ld. PRICES AS USUAL.: Hongkong, 24th S ptember, 1895.

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DEATHS.

At Tientsin, on Täurnday the 13th Instant, GIORGE TOM BAZER, Gonner, R.Ny of H.M.5° -Sufff; of gastritis.

The Hongkong Telegraph

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WHO WILL BE THE NEW BRITISH | We have received from the master of the Fang-

MINISTER?

The question of who will be Sir Nichols At jielow. Manchuria, on 7th instant, Eliza O'Conor's successor le causing a good deal of CRRIG, aged two years and three moniks, mach beloved daughter of Dr. THOS. L. BRÁNDER

discussion to Shangbal fort now. The Irish Presbyterian Misalon.

the 16th instant, in China Gondile. of reference, to the sub-c', says: We learn that the British Government has offered the post of Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary at Peking to Sir Robert Hart, the present Inspector-General of the I. M. Customs

The same paper reverts to this interesting question in its next issua (17th) as follows The exclusive, publication in these columns last night of the report that Sie Robert Hart has „been offered the post of Biliish Minister has created intensa interest and surprise. The fact was only known to three or four people to Shanghai, and less it may be thought that the news reached us through any of them, we state

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1895.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

Perhaps the most interesting, If least surprising, news received here from the [1188 north since we were laformed by wire on

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE. TT is hereby notified that the BUILDING I MATERIAL contained in and compaint certain Houses within the RESUMED AREA of TAIPINGSHAN will be put up to Sale at Public Auction on FRIDAY, the ayk instant,

13 'clock in the Afternoon.

The Sale will take place at the junction of LADDER STREET with SQUARE STAFÉT.

Fer Farticulars app'y at the PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE. |-|

By Command,

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zkum, exys the Mercury of the 16th fastanfj'a denlil of the statement we published kit werk that vessel brought down from the North to refertag to the condition of the Chinois troops" Nankin. Captats Wallace kindly points ont that they wain not going to Naokia to be diss charged, and we have since learned that these miltary force, are going westward to quell the wretched,

dirty, diseased specimens of China's Mabommedan rebellion. As to Capt. Wallace's denial of the physical and sanitary condition of fully record bis aptalan, but with dae deference the soldiers whilst on board bis asal, we chret to him, the Mercury states it has sloce learned from another informant, who came down on the Fungakun, that, in his opinion, the condition of the "soldiers was really worse than at first depicted,

THE SHANGRAI-YANKING RAILWAY.

The N. C. Daily News, of the ig:h has the following as a special telegram:-

Peking, September 18th, The Emperor gavo ble consent a 'short time' go to a joint proposition of the Viceroy Chang connect the latter city with Shanghal by a rall of Nasking and Governor Chae of Soochow to way. When this is completed the line is to be." extended northwards through Wasich on to line will be tald to Nauking. All these cliles Chloklang, and from thence westwards a branch are in Klangsa province. A secret decres has been sent to the two bigh officials to commence work 21.scon as practicable.

This is apparently to forestall an anticipated demand of the Japanese to be allowed to bulld rallway between. Shanghai and Soochow and Jangchow as soon as these two ports shall have avened that the Emperor has given his consent been formally opened as Tresty party. It is also to scheme strongly recommended by the Viceroy Chane, with the cagaleance of Governme cale of a river steamboat service between steamibent company will also undertake to carry the mails. The Klangau Government will be given the power to insupurate the postal admi nistration on European lines, and to simplify matters as well as to avold friction, the numerous private postal agencies will be given the opper-

that the first two schemes named above will be ally of acting av government agencies at the various towns. There is every reason to believa inaugurated very shortly, the various head officers of the movement having been already fixed upon by, the provincial government fa question.

the 8th May last that Sir Robert Hart had, at once that it did not, but through a lega'ton Mr. Cashin, the father-in-law elect, with theft of † Chao, for the establishment by a Chinese syndl- at the eleventh hour, come to the rescue | in Peking to whom the question at issue is one } a warrant was issued for their extradition. On Shanghai, Soechow, and way towns. This new

OTHER OPINIONI.

THE somewhat unusual occurrence of a protest Against manlage took place in Singapore in expoara Miss Josephine Cashin. The benighted the case of Mr. Emil Louls Seth, who sought to couple a short time aga absconded from Singa pore to Batavis, and they were there charged by property valued at several thousand dollars, and arrival in Singapor", says the Fres Press, they appeared before the Magistrate, Miss Cashin charged with theft and Mr. Seth with abetting, and wore remanded on ball. Their course of trus love would, however, appear to be compli- cated by a variety of diffenities. In the first | the deceased wife's stater, and in the serene place Mias Josephine is in the position of being

ground that she was a minor. Mr. Cashio objected to the marriage on the

THE NEW WILLARD COMPANY.

The production by the New Willard Opera

of the Chinese Government and, by offering to find the extra Indemnity to be paid of fadifference. We learn there is great dread in to Japan for the retrocession of the Lino- the ranks of the Castors Service lost the "J.G." tung peninsula and finance the whole of should accept the post. Whether he will or not the war indemnity, had helped the Taung-we are at present entirely unable to say, ' Yamen to side over most serious difficulty and bring to a conclusion the war with Japan, is the Intelligence, pub lished by our Shanghal contemporary the China Gasella, that the British Government tentiary at Peking to the Inspector has offered the post of Minister Plenipo- General of the Imperial Maritime Custom", This is good news if true, but we J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

fear that although the "I. G." may Colonial Secretary. have been offered the Important post Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 20th September, 1805.

11301 which has become vacant by the promotion of Sir Nicholas O'Conor to be Chief of the WANTED.

British Embassy in St. Petersburg, yet it decline the honour now, and for the same reasons as influenced his policy when a similar offer was made to him a few years ago. There are of course, circumstances connected with-the-recent-promotion-of-Sir- Nicholas O'Conor which lend themselves to the belief that Sir Robert will at this critical juncture see his way to accepting the diplo- matic appointment which it is reasonable to suppose bas been offered to him by AT Mr. Nat Ruchwaldy's 'concert at the Sallore dates that it would be intolerable to the proble before, bat still never pulls. The brunt of the

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USEFUL MAID to attend on a LADY is quite possible Sir Robert Hart will expected, however, that Sir Nicholas will leave Rotich Interests in that country will, according thoroughly acquainted with their parts, and so

and assist with « LITTLE BOY Apply la the first place by letter to

S. P. Q, clo Hongkong Telegraph Office," Hongkong, 4th September, 1895 fx10

·BROWN, JONES & CO. ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND

DEALERS IN

HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS.

LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH'IMPERISHABLE LEAD CEMENT.

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

'IMPLE AERATED WATER.

MATERIALS for AUTUMN WEAR,S"

WOOLLEN EMBROIDERED

ROBES,

FANCY TU' SORE and other SILKS, GAUZE FLANNEL

AND

• A QUANTITY OF

OTHER GOODS.

On View from FRIDAY, the 27th September.

TERMS OF SALE :——Ãs customary.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 24th September, 1895.

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HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY, 38TH SEPTEMBER, 1895, AT 2.45 P.M.

~OMPETITION, SHORT RANGE CUP ; Ranges, 500 and 600 vards; Gevon Shots at each distance and sighting. Entrance lee, 30 cents.

MEMBERS are no!lfied that the Association

· Ranver are placed at the disposal of the RILE BRIGADE to 75th, 16th and 27th. Instant, and ail 12'Noon au the 28th,

A. S. PALMER, Capt., Acting Honorary Secretary.

Hongkong, 24th September, 1895.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR. LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.

THE Company's Steamship

"IXION,"

Captain Nish, will be despatched as above TO- MORROW, the 25th instant, at 4 P.M.———-

For Freight or Pastare, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 24th September, 1995

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INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED.'

FOR SHANGHAI, VIA SWĄTOW, (Tabing Cargo and Passengers at through rates for CHETOO, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG, HANKOW and PORTH on the YANGTEZE)

HE Company's Steamship

THE

" CHOYSANG,"

Captain Tamplia, will be despatched as above

TO-MORROW, the agih instant, at 4 2.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 24th September, 1895,

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

THE Steamship

"ARGYLL,"

(1304

SODA

WATER.

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accession to Sir Nicholas O'Conce seems to lie The North China Daily News thinks the between Sir Arthur Nicolson and Mr. Henry Howard The former has had considerable Secretary at Peking in 1876 and Secretary of Rangoon Gasstle, only what was exercted. expe lence of the East, having been Second THX announcement by Mr. Caixas to the House of Commons about Kengcheng is, says the Legation and Chargé d'Affaires at Toberan, Lord Salisbury's Government is not likely to Mr. Howard was Secretary of Legation at Peking recede from any forward postion taken up on in 1887, and conde a tour of lospection of the Condominloos and will remain se, notwithstanding Company last evening of the burlesque *The the frontier. Kengcheng is part of the British alates at the Treaty Parts of Chies in the last the hostility shown by the French to our Gaiety Girl" by special request, proved to be the four months of 1889, before returning home. The garrisoning of Monghain. The formal announce greatest success yet scored by the Company this Shanghai moming paper addı :—It is not mest that the British Government. Intend to

safeguard the Independence of Slam and protect throughly appreciative and the performers season. The hocus was fall, the audience to our Burma contemporary hare an excellent much in touch both with the listeners and their effect. Slam has been watching with feeling akin fellow actors that there was not a single kitch from to terror the rapid aggrandiaement of France at the rise of the coriain to the national anthems. her expense. Much of her terkkarya The voices-of-all-whose parts included a song, been filched from her, the further occupation of two of her provinces has frequently been with the exception of Mr. Fearnler, who threatened, and a French garrison still occupies showed the effects of a cold, were in splendid Chantaboon, which is within easy reach of rim, and the dancing introduced in the various Bangkok. She will welcome the declarationner were done without the least effort being that her independence is a cardinal point of apparent.

This play has been twice seen in Hongkong British foreign policy. The Rangoon paper.

Goldfald, was (a splendid form and has not singing feel upon Mr. Schubert, who, as Charita

Esen beard to better advantage, Mr. Hall an the Chaplats played the part as only he can lay it, and in his scene with his daughter Rose (Misa

Feking for some time, and possibly the definite appointment of his successor may be deferred for the present..

The Shanghat Mercury thinks that in the sent critical state of affairs, it is not unlikely that "a special appolotment will be made,”

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

JAPANESE agents are reported to be buying Hitherto Japan's purchases have been effected Southern States for shipment via San Francisco, solely in China and India.

THE chief mate of the steamship Catherine Apear, whilst swimming in the harbour yesterday afternoon, got foal of a huge jelly-fish which utong him badly and he is now, we understand, suffering sevardly, chiefly in the abdomen.

AVDING 18 1 salive paper Li Hang-chang, Liangkwuan, was, owing to the ex-Viceroy of

French yoke, and as for obtaining the same of Burma li Kengcheng were to come under the

privileges for Burma in Yunnan as France bas secured, this III of course mean the substitution

goods from Barma are taxed while articles from of the Burma-Chinese Convention, under which Yunnan Into Burma are ftes.

on this

Lord Salisbury, and although, as we stated in a recent lasue, a much more it make their dout befire a Hongkong Home to-night several new and talented smstenra unsuitable Incumbent of the post than Sirudience. Ernest Satow could be found, yet we have no hesitation In saying that if the selection son, who was at one time a Secretary of rest between the latter, Sir Arthur Nicol. American raw cotton in the markets of the ❘ of new conditions for the one-sided arrangerment | Vackay) fairly excellad' any of his concepilans. the Legation at Peking and Chargé & Affañés at Teheran, Mr. Howard, also recently attached to the British Legation in China, and Sir Robert Hart, that Lord Sallsbury could not possibly select a more suitable, | moreTM scholarly or more experienced diplomat than Sir Robert Hart has dime and again proved himself to be. With the China Gasils, which hints that Sir Robert | extreme heat of the weather, obliged to spend to a correspondent of a Munich RJ »ct | Fletcher and Munro filled in the intermediate Hart would not be a persona grala with the Chinese Government, we entirely disagree, and we think, with the Shanghat Mecury, that "it is not unlikely that a speciál | appointment will be made." SARSAPARILL

What more special or suitable appointment could be well-tried and RASPBERRYADE, &c. made than that such a

skilful organizer, diplomat, and financier as Sir Robert Hart be induced to watch over Bridsh interests in the Far East? With the LG." at the helm in Peking we might reasonably look forward to an era of increased commercial activity in the East, at once creditable to the British Government and distinctly advantageous to British merchants. What more could we want?

GINGER ALE.

-EMONADE-

DAXIN, CRỪIÇKSHANE, & Co.'s WATERS made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compe | rison with the best English Manufactures,

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MASKS and other Large Consumers.

Any complaints should be addresd to the Manager.

Hongkong, 3rd May....1805;

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS,

SEASON 1895-98.

Our First Supplies of there best Qually, Seeds hava arrived, and Orders will be azecuted. In the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.

SEED LISTS with HINTS FOR GARDENING bare been issued and can be obtalued on application.

Our Seeds are all tested before being put up. In Lowpow.

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They are picked under our own Supervistan, and the greatest care is exercised to Insers protection in transit.

Sowings should be made in FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets sacurad Captain Duncan, will be despatched on SATUR- | from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat

ĐÂY, th: 18th foste

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agente

Hongkong, 24th September. 1895,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL THE Company's Steamship

THE

frels

** TANTALUS," Capalm Hannah, will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 3rd October,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agentu Hongkong, 24th September, 1895. "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. *HE Steamship

(1307

"GLENSHIEL,” Captain R.D. Jones, will be despatched as above 40 or about SÁTUÉDAY, the isth October,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

Agenio, Hanghong, 14th September, 189j. (1300

sowings.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

A high-class Fertiliser for Pot Plants and for use in the Garden generally.

It supplies natural nourishment to the sell, and manata the process of assimilation, therby aiding the Plants to attain to their 'fail' slog, | vigour and þeauty,

Sold in Tine' containing to lbs cach......$4.75

28 lbs. » m$4.5%. Directions for use are givan on the Label,

RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS.

The Best and Chespert Machines in the Markit. Fos dala si Manufacturers' Prizes.

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A. S. WATSON & CO. LD, THE HONGKONG SLEPENSARY. “ESTABLISHED AJD, 1841. Hongkong, 12th August, 1891,

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

THE JEDDAH OUTRAGE,

INDOW, September 22nd. Tàn British, French and Russian Ambassades at Constantinople have addressed a strong note to the Porte repeating their demands for an | Indemnity, and for the punishment of the offenders to the attack on their Conro's at Jeddah,

THE MADAGASCAR EXPEDITION. Further letters from Madigascar Mata that thearmy is dwindling dally and that the sufferings are terrible the hospitals are crowded with over three thousand ricks

THE PEARY RELIEF EXPEDITION, The expediiton sent to the rallel of Liest, Perry and his companions has returned to St.'] Johns after having accomplished its object. The Feary expedition was almost famished when. relieved,

FASHIONABLE ENGAGEMENT.

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newspaper,

the

Miss Howarth, who asdertook Alma Somerial, was exceptionally sweet and preity, being doubly encored for the prettiest of her many fine THE Berlin correspondent of The Times writing its "The Garden of Roses in the first act. onder date 31st August says --Although so Mr. Lowe's conception of Major Barclay was much has already been written and said as to the masterpiece, bia husky Buck up, man, buck possible development of Germany's relations with up 1 is itself being enough to lasure the success China in the future, the views of Captela van of the evening. Mr. Courtenay again showed Hanneken, who it will be remembered tock part. his palostaking ability in his pourtrayal of the in the war between China and Japan, may not for

fussy Divorce Court Judge, while. Mesurs, be without interest. Speaking the summer in Stanghal. As the hot season is Capaisvos Hanseion expressed the opinion that chaperone was realistic in the extreme, her seng parts very well. Miss Mowbiny as the guy now over, he desires once more to see his it was Germany's duty to see that China was "I'm a high class chayurone being a gem. native province, and he was busy on the 18th is rendered capable of leading an independent Mias Mackay, who, as Rare

Briarly visiting all the yamang to announce kis departure.

existence, and that

i owo interest Germany Chaplain's daughter, had a leading part, clearly and in both THE Chinese washerman who was charged with ought to have intervened in favour of China understood what was required of her, matinees conduct on board the Empr France and Russia. Apart from political reasons pictured the comblood passion and cuteness of long before she did so in en operation with acts sang and danced very cleverly. Miss Brough. Japan, and with aaralling the boatswain of

ton, who played the French mald Ming cleverly that ship, was convicted of both the charges this there were important economic considerations afternoon at the Magistracy. For the first offence which justified such a polley China was in the class, though she had an ungratefal part to he was fined £5, and for the second $100, Mr.eality, commercially and fidustrially speaking, All The pas de drets introduced in the second 1. Hastings appeared for the prosecution and Mr, virgla country. As far as industrial undertakings act by the dancing girls was doubly encored, Dennys for the defence,

were concerned the Chinese bad but little spirit #Tommy "Whugely enjoying every step presented, of enterprise, but they were ready to place capital | The minor parts were, sa ununt, well filled. at the disosal of Europeans for the purpose of The excellence with which this company desi promoting such undertakings. -As regarded the all its work makes criticism moneloneni, but aquisition of land, Germany had twice neglected special prates is certainly dan them for last after the end of the Taiping rebelitan, Fer her opportunities. About thirty years ago, shortly night's performance.

In their usual pennywise-and-pound-felish way the Peking Authorities have been bying to raise the war indemnity by lowering the pay of thele Shanghat lately refused to be "cut" and threat already underpaid soldiery. The "braves" in

ened to lost i! this was attempted, so the authorities paid them up in fall. The trouble is "only scotched, however, not crushed.

Tano Ma-hing, e-Governor of Formosa or President of the Talwan Republic, who had been residing in Bubbling Well Road since making bis escape from Formoss, left Shanghai for Nanking, according to the Mercury, on the 17th, per steamship Klang yung, his object belog to Interview H. E. Chang Chik-tung on sim? Important affairy. It is rumoured that he wil return to Hangchow to be present at his son's wedding.

The Box of Curies, of Yokohama, states in its edition of the 14th instant that it has been cons- misslosed by one of the largest advertisers in the Xam to publish a special edition of 10,000 coples of the Box, a copy to be sent to every foreigner In the Far East, Boris estimates those at 8,000 and 2,000 are to be used by the firm ordering the work. In conclusion the Bax states that 2,000, copies will be required for its own regular subscribers |

The Duke of Marlborough is engaged to Mites fast, that there are la the New Parlament 174

Vanderbilt.

INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS,

At the meeting of the New York sad London Athletic Clubs, held in New York, the Americans won all the slaven events, scoring at the tame tima seroyal world recordj,

TELEGRAM

(From L'Avenir du Téchin.). THE LORD MAYOR IN PARIR.

1 PARIS, September 15). The Manidipal Council has onéminined the Loud Mayor at breakfast, at which“Lord Dufferis was present.

THE

TE TYPHOON

this port, has courteously favoured us

Senor Jord de Navarro, Spanish Comel si

copy of the following telegram received from the Manjli Observatory şir

"Borondo, September azed. !

1.

*The depression announced this morning li now tơ thể Ni X. of Maplin, naar the coast of #. E. Logon *

In the mataorologiční prport largad frpen the Hongkong Observamy fo-day ja în stated that [së 10 pm, the bainmeter was unsiwady and moderate to french north winde winwonersling, we meandden being made of the depression wäich was moving towards 1933, M4 1.3, yasterday:

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SERIOUS RIOTS IN INDIA.

Tonight "Las Cloches de Corneville" will be Focke, afterwards Conani-General, was sent to | played, the occasion being s" benefit tendered to explore the island of Formosa, and the result of | Mr. Fletcher, As this gentleman is well-known his investigations was • renommandation to here and so much salted the amateurs to stage effect a lodgment on Formosa. This advice "The Gondollers" he should have a bumper was not followed. Now Germany d allowed | house, Japan to take possession of the island. Thes could be no doubt that sooner or later Russla would pursue her advantage on the Lleo-tung Peninania and in Koran. Why could not Germany do the same in the care of Formosa ↑ Germany had only gained moral advantage by her intervention in Eastern Asia. There would, however, be no lack of opportunity to follow up this meral success by material ones if Germany would only devote as much attention to Chins, both politically and industrially, sy ako deterved.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

The Emperor of China-Is reported to have consented to the construction of's rally to coznect the city of Soochow with Shanghai, in the province of Kiangsu,

and a

A strong syndicate has been formed to carry out a scheme for supplying Tiantato with a good

Russia, France and Germany hava foststed ""WRITES to the London and China Express, upon the lotmediste evacuation of Manchuria reduction of the ledemally due to Japan under date 19th ultimo, in reference to the misin respect of the retrocession of Linatung. chleycus and wholly unnecessary topsal of the Sir Robert Hart is spoken CD Ordinances kung I learn from letter, acosor of Sir Nicholson of the probable

10'Conce, in Feking. which was published in the Standard on 16th

On the rats bastant Gao, T. Baker, gunner of

diad‘at Tientsin. 'members who are, or who kaya been, officers in Co'onal Worack, Russian Milliary Attaché, the Regulars or in the Auxillary Forces, and tas returned to Pairing from Japan. who may, therfore, be considers to belong to the military element in Parliament, 169 belonging to the army and five to the nury. Will this numeroas body have the pinck to do its duly,upply of leash water. and Insist on the restoration of those preciations which would guard our soldiers and sailors from provantible disease; but the abition of which has had such dire effects on the anciency of both, not only at home, but especially abroad? THE following is the programme of the Grand -Concert in sid of the fonds of the Alice Memoriai Hospital to be given at the Mount Austin Honi on Thursday, the 16th instant, at 9.20 p.m., His Excellency Ble W. Robinson, R.C.M.G., in the Chairy-

FART L Telangana,“ Thunghts and trusta "penHope Temple, Mr. X, WP, Maltand. k-Kong..............!! By the band of the Rivie" „Blumenthal. Mrs. Dowler, Le-Violla Dust swaranenganipun V. Mazas, op. 28, Ms. Braga and Marter M. Robinson.

From Oll Vgmott

MET, KHUN

Sim of Yan”...‚Than. Mamjais.

Mrs. Preston

INTERVAL.

PART. II.

Kra. Dent

Fire Doete.

Chamotabe

Hbe K. M. Carvalhe

(HON KAYE YER QURKE,

Daiend,

'A BRIKETH OFFICIAL ATTACKED.

TIN PIANONS KILLED, -

Catherine Apcar yesterday contain particulars Our Calcutta, exchanges received by the of serious rioting in the Khandelsh District, news of which reached Bombay on the 3rd instant. We are indebted to The Englishman for the following particulars of the disturbances 1-*

BOMBAY, September 3rd According to the latest news Tom Dhalia, in Central India, it seems that the disturbance there on Sunday was of an exceedingly serious nature. The statements of the representatives of the Mohamedan and Hindu communlles as might be expected, very conficiing, but the facts of the case appeas to be as follow-On the 14th of August the Hindus assembled large numbers la the near neighbourhood of the principal Molamadan Musiid, preliminary to going in procession with bullocks throngs iha town they were about to pass the Musild the Mohamedans came out and raised an objec tou to the playing of music, but the Hinden refused fight ensund, and sticks and other weapons were to stop it, with the result that a from treely bred on the Hindus, who, although in the majorliy took

to fight. Bearing

in mind this disturbance, Mr. A.

offices of Mr. G. Detring, has been appoisted as A

Captain M. O'Sullivan, through the good COMPLAINT OF THE MOHAMEDANS.

an addach to the Manchurian Prince who was Camins, Collector of the Khandala District, to larva Faking a few days ago for Hisense to send onders with reference to the Ganpatti take charge of the troops there. It is said that fastival that Hindas should play small drums the appointment of "Captain M. O'Sullivan is and cymbals o only when passing a MoBild. To made on account of fasportant services rendered this to Mr.

Detring and Sheng Tastal whilst in Mohamedana objection was taken by

who lodged a formal complaint the Collector. Shantung

bans de T. Timey togrets to lears that Dr received estates, the paintly not having Marshal, who was pairing his way back to his station at Lacling, was shot of Bombay to the following sect

Tientela through

onday morning telegraphed to

to the Governos

the

in the fleshy part of the thigh by the accidental Mokamoskar are deeply oppressed since the 24ths discharge of a tavsiver in the hands of 1" (rland | Wtimo, The Ganpati

dally who, as usual, did not know the weapon was 'bur 'mosques with baja,. loaded. The bullet, which” In rmell, calibre Collector, the Superintendent of Police, the cannot be sound but the bone being uninjured Deputy Collector, elc. Two pititions were there

ted to the Collector to stop the before the mosques, but in valu, Guana. to STRAWO

was reason'

soon host to hope that the wound would

The highly efficient Municipal Felice of

have so very great inducement to capture the Mohamedans, who have as patron. Any Chinese delinquents, under the present regime," Mohamadana tylng

the bijs stop

If the latest sold by the China Gailla beberapa

paper state hawa was offered by there a disturbance by that, which is now feared.

for whose capture Stood reward was

The Mohamedans are exasperated, Nayar was

the Socchow Authorities, ward lately captured: The base of the Ganpatti prosession before the by the pollow under Inpecter Wildon. The marquis is in innovation... A similar procession raward was duly forwarded to the Miand Court is to be hall today. We Kumbly solicit redress, Magistrata

for payment to the explors, bet be, and that an order for stopping every haja of the 19 160 vich à mun escape his man, seok Hlada processión, at all times before the morques $250 out for his runners, who had done nothing| may be issued. Arrangements like those of other toward the capture and to add insult to injury, čitles are sollated," alig the Slastingas gave the credit of the REA seras márily to the sundaes, not thistförfag the pollet in the matter; : Ma wouder the yellow | instem being

“ÉCLATTACK ON TIER COLLECTOR. The Mokammans say that the Collector, on the

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