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D'S Serients.

POSTPONED!

THE CONCERT

AT

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL..

THE CONCERT announced to be given Täniskt hoe been POSTPONED untį! FRIDAY, the 4th proximo.

Ponekang, 26th September 1895.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. TT is herebe notified, that. In the absence, of

Iather Rainfall de andaler TTIESDAY.

the rat proximo, the SUPPLY of WATER wili only be TURNED ON is the Public Mains during the following hours

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1895.

Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96.

Our First Supplies of these beat Quality Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executed

was raging a Utile to the East of Swatow, and. As will be soon by ka advertisement published was then apparently filleg up and probably In another column, Mr. Jas. B. Coughtrie has moving towards W. or W.S.W.

resumed charge hers of the Chlan Fire Insurance Company, Li

the depression reaches the colony.

Beyond the acquisition of the Island of Formosa the Japanese scem likely to gain but little from their victories over their hereditary loemen, the Chinese. True,

At 4 pm, the centre of the typhoon had passed they will have, in addition, a large sum of little South of Swatow, and was moving weet. money and a few ships and cannon, butward. A strong gale may be expected to blow will the money repay them for all their here to-night celess the centre fills up before expenditure in the past and for what they have yet to expend in the conquest and settlement of Formosa and in re-organiz- ing and completing their naval and military establishments? "Both have to be largely Increased and maintained for all future time at that higher standard.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

An experiment in growing camphor trees is likely to be made in Ceylon shortly.

ALL the Jewish bouses of business will be closed on Saturday, owing to the 18th being the Day of Atonement.

THE Times, in commenting, on the 25th ultimo, upon Mr. Chamberlain's new colonial policy,

history and should prove of vital Interest to British trade.

|

THE PLAGUE WORKERS AND THE COMMUNITY.

The Plague medals presented by the Honge Tax Willard Opera Company closed in the kong Community through the Recogal·lon Com Theatre Royal lest proning ja, 4 Shop-Glil,” a mittes to those who asslated to stamp out the large audience assembling to see their farewellaver memorable epidemic of pingum last year, performance. All the parts of this langbable

comedy were well filled, and at the fall of the the anilval of which we noted the other day, curtain the cheers and wishes for a prosperous have now, for the most part, been distributed, tour were loud and long-conti-ved. The Com- The committes decired, at a meeting held on any left to-day by the Kardics for Singapore. Monday, to have no public ceremony in connec where they are to open on the and ultimation with their presentation, us some of the Box anyage. Clifford, and may your company never grow less.

recipients did not favour a special publie faction, and it was felt that unless all were delivered to public, it would be better to give none so. They then sent the gold medals to each recipient with the following letter:

Is the Cry of VICTORIA below CATRY the sequence in which they are received as the expenses of the war, what about her declares that It marks a new era in colontar! wegsel owing to the recent collision with the wo kito great plansare la makian you to nocept the socompanying

ROAD, from 6 A.M. În 10 & M,

In Seymour Ro*D, South side of ROBINSON

ROAD and South sỉ?e of UPPER RICH. -MÜND-ROAD;fam-&«A:M«C0·8¬A«3»

In North side of Robinson ROAD, Nerth side of UPPER FICHMOND Road and in LOWER RICHMOND ROAD, from 6 A.M. to & AM.

In QUEEN'S GARDENS, from 6 AM to

7 A.M.

In

the PEAK ROAD" above QUEEN'S GARDETM5, from 7 to 8 AM med

In the Prix ROLD below QUEEN'S

GARDENT, from 8 to 9 A.M.

long as the supply lasts.

SEED GISTS-

with

HINTS FOR GARDENING have been litued and can be obtained on spplication.

MR. SWETTENHAM, Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements, assisted by Mr. Clifford, has published the second volume of bla Matay Dictionary. The Straits Free Press says the

The Stam Observar lens that Mr. Mruseal, the amperintendent of Hell Lise, and Capt. Danno', of the barque Ragnhild have arrived at settlement with regard to the question of

- Hongkong, n3th September zbyt, damages to the ship, storer, etc., of the latter

- Dear Biz--On behalf of the Plague Rangastian Comalisan, Gorgon" neit Bangkok bar. The simñent of Manatsan sight wàán of the gratitión at the people dé Hưng damages to the ship has been fixed at £10950. | kong for the services rendered by you during the pingus of 1994 and for stores, effects of master, lines, etc, st

We tre, pous diálły, £600. The damage to the cargo is to be settled

A Cotton, Chairman

Viero De Acore") Hmanity hereshter at the offices of the Holt Line in

2. SuncoMBE SMIru } Secrncurías, The silver medals were forwarded to the chicha

THE Perak correspondent of the Straits Times writes that it is expected that the sail Sikh forces in the Protected Native States will sono Se placed under one commend, Tiral Colonel Walker, CMG, being considered the most likely chief ; a few more commissioned offiones be required, but the union of the 1.100 may no one free would conduce to better protection being afforded, and would enable the police and militare forces to be seperated. The Sikhs are fose to become soldiers. Steamer competition said not to make good police, while the Malaya a so keen between Penang and Twink Ansan that third class passengers are carried at night for

of the departments to which the mea receiving them belong, with the request that they ba' dalivered la due course. Those assigned to the members of the Hongkong Police will be pre sented by Comdr. Hastings, Acting Caprain Superintendent, at 3.36 to-morrow afternoon. The medals assigned to members of the Shropshire Regiment-luctuding twelve gold. medals to the office were forwarded to those who had earned them through the Commanding Officer of that popular reglosent.

Assuming that Japan will, on the financal settlement of the account, he found to have made a very considerahle direct profit, and of course Formosa is In itself an immense acquisition and well worth all

indirect losses arising from the altered position taken up by Russla, France and Germany? If she has driven China out of Korea for ever, is she not herself THE fourteenth ordinary general mesilag of driven hopelessly out of Korea and off the the shareholders of the Canton Insurance Co-|-Liverpool continent of Asia? Has she not put Russia will be held at the offices of Meur. Jardine, on guard, and compelled her to take up | Malberon & Co. at noon on Saturday, the an advanced position hostile to all Japanese 19th prodmo. ambitions, and to constituto herself the guardian of China and of Korea! Has Japan gained anything by forcing IN LONDON:

Our Seeds are all-tested before belag put up. Russia, In her own interests to interpose, nominally for the protection of China, but Manchuria, on Kores, and on really to prevent her own designs on China being forestalled or impeded? Perhaps it is as well that the Muscovite has been forced to show his hand and that Japan has been warned off' from the continent of Asia and from all continental ambitions. She might have spent much time and trouble and money in improving Korea and elevating, the Koreans only to find that others were to come in and benefit by her labours. Russia is determined that The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company A high-class Fertizer for Pot Plants and for there shall be no Bulgaria in Asia to bar will-be-CLOSED from the 5th to the oth--are in the Garden generally.”

her advance to the open sea, hence her proximp, both daye inclusive.

It supplies natural nourishment to the sall. haste to exclude Japan from the Llaotung tangs of rice per month. It is proposed that the another outraga commfited by the Chinese.] Carolino Walker. and assists the process of assimilation, thereby Peninsula, and to squeeze her out of caplial of the company shall be $120,000, in 170; Korea; for out of Korea Japan will have Tr31a aiding the Plants to attal to their full size, to go, or she must fight for it. Which

vigour and beauty.

FRANCIS A. COOPER, Water Authority.

Hongkong, zath September, 180s,

CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

HE

[rans

They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to lasure

protection in transil

Spwings should be made in FINE WEATHER

ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat

TGENERAUTERNIN ORDINARY inge

HOLDERS will be held at the OFFICES of the Undersigned at 12 o'clock (NO0x) on SATUR; DAY, the rath nenzime.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Agents,

CAVTON 'NBURANCE OFFICE, LD. Hangkang, 26th September 1Яot

THE CRINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

HAVE This Day RESUMED CHARGE.

JAS. B. COUGHTRIE, Secretary.

Hongkong, 16th September, 1805.

OCEAN STEAMS"IP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. 'HE Company's Steamship

THE

"IXION,"

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

Sold in Tina containing 10 lbs. each...............$1.75.

z8 lbs.

*.....$4.50.

Directions for use are given on the Label.

RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS! LAWN MOWERS.

The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market, For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices,

will she do?

Captain Nish. will be despatched as above. A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. made use of. We occupied, and now occupy,

on SATURDAY, the 18th Instant, at Daylight,

-For Freight or Pastase, apply to...

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 26th September, 1705.

f 1260

-THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

COMPANY, LIMITED..

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,

THR Company's Steamship

" ESMERALDA," Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 28th fastant,. At 5 P.M.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric Light.

For, Freight or Passage, acply to

f1313

SHEWAN & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 16th September, 1894.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOX SWATOW, AMOY AND THE

*HE Company's Steamship

"NAMOA,

Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 29th Instant, st Daylight, and not as previou ly advertised.

For Freight or Page, ly to

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. - EXTABLISHIO AD, 1841;-- Hongkong, 17th Auguxi, rƐoç.

T:

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1895.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

Henry Norman, in his book "The Far East," at page 316, speaking of the late war between China and Japan, has written *The present moment is the turning point "In our relations with China and It must "not be allowed to pass." It has been, alas! allowed to pass without any attempt on our part to utilize the critical moment when China had to sue for peace, for any of the purposes for which Mr. Norman Indicated that It could and ought to be

the most predominant position in the East. The number of our subjects in China is equal to that of all other foreign Powers taken together; our trade with China is represented by a figure four times as great as that which Indicates all other foreign trade combined. We have the only for tress and naval station in China, and yet we were utterly unrepresented at the Peace Negotiations! We exercised, no influence whatever. We were no more heard or consulted than was Switzerland or Belgium, Russia, France and Ger- Peace, and are reaping all the benefits many stepped in, dictated the terms of the deivable from the situation.

work is now carried to the end of "Ba !!!

Owing to the bad weather and the approch of a typhoon, the concert announced to be given at the Mount Austin Hotel to-night, in aid of the Funds of the Allce Memorial Hospital has been pastponed until Friday, the 4'h proxima. Tx Singapore Free Press hears that a new, company, styled the Perak Miling and Trading Co., Ltd., is about to be formed for cultivating paddy at Bagan Serai, Kurau, and Tanjong Plandong. At each of these places a mill will be erected capable of turalog out 200,000 g-

shares of $1,000 each,

MR. F. Von der Pfordten, Superintendent Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, arrived at Labuan, says the Resident, per Dazon Aurst, on the zoth July, for the purpose of select ing 20,000 acres of land in North Borneo, Mr. Plordten had, however, only time to make a cursory inspection, and latended making a more particular inspection on his return from the Padas interior where he had gone in company with Mr. Pavitt.

THE Imperial Navy Estimates were laid before Parliament on the 26th ultime. They provide for an expenditure of 18,701,000, as compared with 17,366,too for the financial year 1894-95. Of the amount is intended to devote £5.385643 to abip-building, and £7,300,000 to armament The Secretary of State for War, the Marquis of Landsdowne, has stated that the Government have accepted the principles of the War Office reforma proposed by the Hartington Commission.

SAVERAL prominent merchants of Tokyo have petitioned their Government to induce the Chinese Government to now open a port in Manchuria in the vicinity of the mouth of the Valeo. River, near the Chias-Keres frontier, The peiltionera point out that Manchuria is a land that abounds in the best products of northem Asin and that trade between it and Japan holds out brilliant prospects. Newchwang, it is added.

is a suitable point for experts from North-west

Manchuria bat is valueless for the trade in the products, the southern and eastern portion of

that vast region.

Our correspondent "Illuminant" asks us to ventilate the question of the price of gas. He points out, that there has been of late a tendency among Chinese shop. keepers to adopt gas as an illuminant in place of kerosine oll, the high price of the Latter being one of the inducements, and the better light obtained by means of the "Welsbach" and other newly patented FOOCHOW.burners being another. He claims that any sensible reduction in the price now charged by the Gas Company would result in the almost universal adoption by Chinese shopkeepers and merchants of the gas lamp in preference to any other. This Journal has, times without number, urged on the Directorate of the Gas Company

·ligro

the folly of maintaining the present prohibitive rates, and the enormous profits to be obtained by such a reduction of price as would bring gas within the reach of the poorer classes of Chinese shopkeepers, It seems useless to approach them again on the subject. They are utterly benighted and unprogressive. They are making a small but sure profit. They stick to that regardless of any injury or inconvenience they may be putting the community to. them with Its Importance, that Ministers Chapter, 218, S.C., held 'os ika 23rd. instans,

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, 26th September, 1895.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR TIENTSIN.

HE Steamship

THE

"NANCHANG," Caziala Finlayson, will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 3rd October,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 26th September, 1805.

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BROWN, JONES & CO.

DEALERS IN

ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND

HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS,

LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE

LEAD CEMENT.

Intimations.”

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

SIMPLE AERATED WATER,

ODA WATER.

SODA

We are afraid they can only be roused up by an attack on the public rights and privileges they possess, and by a determined effort to deprive them of those advantages in favour of some more enterprising concern.

The folly of the Chinese Government in permitting and encouraging attacks on foreigners and foreign property has given us another opening. Will it be wasted in the same manner as the last, and allowed to pass unimproved? We hope not, but we fear we very much fear that It will. What do we want? More open ports; the West River opened to trade; Thibet The route thrown open to our merchants. from hamo into Yunnan made safe and free; Hongkongenlarged. Henry Norman would say, does sayin fact, another port and place d'armes a thousand miles north of this, Chusan for choice. We want greater freedom and better protection for our missionaries and traders in the interior, and more power in our Consuls to inter- fere for their protection. Is there any possible means of bringing these, our wants and requirements home to the minds of the people of England, and so stir them up on the subject, so Impress

must act? Can Englishmen In China make no demonstration that will have effect in England and among Englishmen? Will no one lead the way? Will no arie make an effort in the required direction? Even a petition might do some good.'yi

At the meeting of the Sanitary Board this afternoon it was decided to reply favourably to proposition made by the Colonial Secretary that the Sanitary Board should take over the manage. ment of the Kennedytown cattle-markets on the expiration of the present lease. Further, petition was received from number of washermen e-mplaining of the severity of the present regulations concerning them, in answer to which the Board recommended that the perf tioners be informed that the regulations were not sucrous and that no change will be made We will give a full report of the proceedings

E-MITOW.

AT regular Convocation of St. Andrew's

the following Office Bearers were elected and Installed for the ensuing year (→

M.E.Z. .................M. E, Comp. Melnes, Mollison. E.j.

Wilson. S.E.......... S.N.

E.H...E

P.Samamicier

and

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17

Spafford,

Bridger. Lochead,

McKinley,

19

White,

Lasbirel.

Stainfield,

McKenna,

.M. 'E. na

20

King.

Maxwell,

Treasurer................ Steward,MATE

Chancellor L.G...... Janitor

UNSETING

ITALIAN AFFAIRS,

LONDON, September “4th.. King Hamberto bas held a Grand R-view, of Veterans at R me, at which tuge number of Garibaldians in their red shies were present. The assisted by many Royalties, and in the presence King convened with each group, and afterwards, of the Veterans, cavallled a statue of Minghetti. 25th the Kobe Jilogyo Kyokwal (281očin. tion of local Japanese business men) was to bring THE REVOLT AT GOA.

forward at the general meeting of various

the revol

We read in the Koda Heraid that on the

fon cents.

THE CUSTOMS BLOCKADE.

The following in the list of workers resident | in Hongkong who bave received madals *--.

GOLD,

Clara Kastmond. Emma G. Irehvid, ANOTHER JUNK "HELD UP']",

Elisabeth T. Higgs. between the city of Victoria and the village Evelyn M. Palmer.

The master of a registered “pass-boat" piring Catherine McIntosh.

of Stanley reported to the Police last Sara E. Barker,

Gertrude Brooks.

evening that he had been the victim of Anne E. Penruddarks.

›SISTERS.

mittes.

Customs. His' statement was that wille on Helen D. Stevens.

Helen Davies. the voyage from Victoria to Stanley yesterday Alice Jones. alternoon, he was boarded In Lamms Channel Lau Wat Chi by a Customia Istuch, his son taken off and Wel Yok. he himself ordered to accompany the Wong Chuk Yau. Tung Wah Hospital Com launch Into Picnic Bay for examination. He Wei Lang Sbau.

Li Yeak Ch'an. stated that his papers were all in ander and that Tam La Ta'ang. he was bound from one British port to anolber, SD |PRINK was not liable to detention and examination, but J. J. Francis, Q.C. - Chairman, Permanent Com all expostulation was of no avail. He admitted,

mittes of Sanitary Board. further, that he accompanied the launch for a Francis Henry May (Capt. Sapt. Palice.) time, and then, upon a favourable opportually R. F. Lammest (Clark Sug. Coort.) C. C. Bowring (Clerk Audit Ofiles ) arising, ran into Hongkong waters, where he H. C Nicolle (Gov't Auditor) and the master at once returned to Vicer's to N. G. Mitchell-Innes (Colonial Treasurer.) was not pursued. His son was kept a prisoner, H. E. Pollock (Barrister-at-law.) super the cater

Dr. P. B. C. Ayrɛɛ, C.M.G. This seems to have been another of those J. A. Lowson, M.B., CM. { (AIM, SED. GOT affairs in which the Chinese doubtless at times Chesney Duncan (Sab-Editor, H.K. Telegraph.) take advantage of the conflicting jurisdictions, J. R. Crook (Englaser, P.W.D.) inseparable from the position of Hongkong, to E. A. Ram (Actag Bocretary, Saultury Board.) raise trouble. Under the agreement between the W. C. H. Hastingi, R.N. (Ast. Harbour Mantar,) Chinese Government and the Hongkon Authorities, the Customs were allowed to establish stations on the outskirts of the wor Colony, and all Chinese vervals leaving the waters of the Colony were to be examined.

defrauding of the Chinese revenue. in Chinese water, in order to prevent the

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The explanations by the Customs will probably show that the junk in her passage went fato

Chinese waters-or rather outside of Hoogkong waland, when there, was

halled by the launch whose duty it was to examine all junku passing through the channel In question. Instead of at oren lowering her. | zulis and awaiting the launch, which would have detained her only a few minutes, the jook rap, and had to be pursued by the launch. The Chinese have a trick of not lowering their "alls when boirded, and then, when the laun els pears them, they allow the boom to 'swing and the smokestack of the launch is hit, can' Ing great damage. The launch officer, probably noored at having the trouble of catching the boat, took one of the occupants of the Janie sa a bastaga and onfered the fook inta 4. harbour where he could more exally examine Chượ, this being intended as a penishment, When, fustead of obeying this order, the junk salied away, there was no means of sending the hostage back, and if a few shots were fired with blank charge, the junk was doubtless to blame, and need not have complained of an entrega.

L. E. Brett. Robert Chapman.

Chan Kom Tran, Wong Hing. Tong Po |

BELVER.

Donald G. Commings. Chiat Torp. J. Mathieson. Inspector J. M. Corcoran.

A. Macke

G. Hennessey.

M

J.

W. Anson.

A. Mano.

G. Kemp.

17

W. Baker,

"

W. Quincey,

P.S.

N. Gillies,

11

D, Hell,

A, McIver,

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11

PC.

14

#

G. Phelps.

T. Moffatt,

M. Mciver,

R. McEwen,

J. McKillop.

#

R. Thomson.

11

C.

McDonald,

1

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J. Burgels

i. Saalih, W. Riichis, C. Ras.

A. McAully, T. H. Gidley, A. Campbell

A. Wat St.

Katr

J.

A. Callejt

J. McDonald,

8. G. Pepper, ““.

R. Fenton,

*

Į. R. Cruik

J. Dickson,

win. Wrights,

Caves of this kind see 'certain to crap up frais | Hime to time as Jong na the present "blackide" continues, and yet as long se tha Chinen have ** collect their Customs does evig for cargo Tearing the Colony or run the risk of losing (kany -Itogether, fast so long will such dificulties have | Hanry E. Hussey; A.M,S.C,

Bikh Sergeants............

to be met. Were both sides of the story heard. John B. Mackin,"

In each case there would be less hours of out. Gorge Smith rages," but in most cases, un tần Custome me H. Tuckell,

Georg Michall,

Information.

give no information except officially, Chiang W, Killips, junkmen must, perforce, be aazmain souros of W. Lekman,

KAN DU ME DALE Rebi Rowen

“George Foster,

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR ASCHINESE, UNAN

In this issue we give the full text of the Special Treaty recently concluded REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. between Russia and Japan, and published Immediately after ratification by the Mikado in the Japanese Official Ganette. The new Russian treaty of amity and commerce, which comes into force four years hence, is practically identical with the new Anglo-Japanese treaty, and, according to the Japan Adverty the treaty consists of 20 articles Instead

„THE BELILJON SCHOLARSHIPS.- of 22, articles. 1 and 2 of the British

We are courteously, informed by Dr. The treaty being combined in the Russian The natives who have now revolted against document, and the article relating to the the G verement in Portuguese Timor have Chamber of Commerce arranged to be held at son, Hon. Secretary of the Collegs of colonies and foreign possessions in defeated the troops, killing three agents. The Nagoya on the agth inst, and six days subsequent for Chiness, that the Bellies. Truetons hav onitted. The terms of the most favoured Governor, with se-Infoverments, bus gona to quell | thereto, the following proposals :-(r.)-To from the Scholarship Funds Nos, 7. and nation clause " ́are quita, unconditional,

reconstruct the two barbours of Kobe and wtablished some years ago by the' How Yokohama ** liner calculated" to as in the British and Italian treaties.

meet Bellllor, C.M.G., awarded feram, scholarshi As to the Customs tariff, Japan is, we

present and future requirements of the ports as students at present pureting. 6. medical concy read, to be allowed to Impose duties

great commercial centres. (3.)—Ta despatch the Allen Minunelal and Nethersola Hon according to the Japanese statutory tariff

commercial travellers to Central America, connection with the local College of Medicine for South America, Africs, Turkey, and, other Chinese. Each scholarship is of the value of

But as it is agreed in Article 4

these, The Committee to be two or three in will eaty chung the tongue duriculum "BINONDO, September agih.. higher duty shall be imposed on goods

5.36 p.m.

number and to be appointed by the government || subject to reports as to the conduct and progress. BAKIN, CRUICKIHANK & Co.'s WATERS are imported from Russia than on the com-

"Optervalons made is North Luson seem to

from among candidates chosen by the Chamber of the Scholar, The present Balilies Medical made under the constant supervision of a duly modules of other countries, Japan is, quaded Roglish Chemlet and will bear camps according to the Advertis, bound not to pace lost, the typhoon is proceeding to the of Commerce and Business Men's Union at Scholars are pe

Tokio, Ouka, Kioto, Kode and Yokohama ; | Bendent of tha grd yours-KWONG NGAI Launo enforce her statutory tariff on the articles East of Formoss, towards Japan."

be tha, »"expenses to

defrayed

from rison with the best Engilsh Manufactures.

LE KING BHAKTÍVE || Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSE and treaty. It is agreed, as in the Italian that at 10.40 tale morning the Black Dram, fire andorsement at the whion meeting

enumerated in the protocol of the British-

The Hongkong. Observatory officials report the National Treasury. If these proposals

TO YDS FAWKE treaty to adopt a conventional tarii onindicating the existance of typhoon to the diny complaints should be addressed to the export commodities of special interest to East and within jo miles of the Colony, 28 Nagoya it is intended to stenos forward a

[87 alther of the contracting parties,

helsted. At that hour (10.40 41.) the storm | petition to the Government,

^INGER ALE.

GINGER

LEMONADE

SARSAPARILLA.

THE TYPHOON.

Segar Jaé de Navarro, Spanish Consul at on articles imported from Russia, as is the this part, has courteously favoured us with

RASPBERRYADE, &c. case in respect to the American treaty. Mantia (lowing telegrams received from countries is enquire into the prospects of trade $100, and to enable for de jaar) and may be

Mother Large Consumers/"

Manager,

Hongkong, jei May, sägs.

:--

Thomas Skipman,-

Bergwint W. Smith; Refe Corporat Gilbert,

Grekas,

and

Daries

Walkery. Lancer Bannister,

Warwick,

Bapper W: H. Browzy.

Cabley Coventry, Commeri

Hobbins,

Lintery

Lambert,

Civil Hospital),

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