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To-day's Advertisements,

NOTICE

CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION, No, 66.

hereby given that I is THURSDAY next, the and October (8TH MOON, TETH DAY), being the CHINESE MID AUTUMN FESTIVAL, will be observed an a HOLIDAY at the KOWLOON CUSTOMS OFFICE, Oplum Examination Office, and Stationg."

All Examination of Caro and Clearances of Junks will be suspended on that date:

H. M. HILLIER,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1895.

To-day's Advertisements.

́ ́LADIES RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

Tis notified that a GENERAL MEETING proposed LAD:TS RIFLE ASSOCIATION will be held at 3.45 PM. on FRIDAY. the 4th October, at fa, 4 QUEEN's GARDENS, to arrango detalis,

Hongkong, 30th Septemb., 1895.

EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 254.

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MARRIAGE

On the ag'h August, at the Parish Church, Werbildge, Froland, by the Rev, D. G.Peltchard, FRIDERICE LEDERER, United Staten Consul, Penang, to KATIE LEWIS, of Pentreffynon, North Wales and nl-ce of Mr. CALEB LEWá, Chartered Bank of Indie, Australia, and China, London,

DEATHS.

At gat p.m. on Saturday last, the auth/Joe"??| at her residence. No, asid, Perl Street Avfall, the heloved wife of ABDOOL RAFACE MADAR of Hongkong, aged go years. Deeply regretted Indian papers please copy.

Acting Commissioner of Customs A REGULAR MEETING FRISMO Pointe Henry John Flosant, of Southampton of

for Kowloon and District. Custom House, Kowloon, 30th September, 1895.

KIUNGCHOW DISTRICT.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. to.

HOIHOW HARBOUR LIGHT.

will be held in the FREEMABONS' HALL, Zelland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th Oct., at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting [1333 Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, 30th September, 1895. E1334

NOTICE is hereby given that the

HOIHOW HARBOUR LIGHT may now be rolled upon.

C. J. PRICE, Acting Harbour Master,

Approved :-

J. F. SCHOENICKE

Commissioner of Customs.

Custom House,

Klungchow, 26th September, 1895.

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INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED,

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"WINGSANG"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Carga Impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M. of the and proximo, w be landed at Consignees" risk and expense into Godowns at East Point,

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

BROWN, JONES & CO.

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

LATTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE LEAD CEMENT,

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

"IMPLE AERATED WATER.

SIMPLE

SODA WATER

LE

INGER ALE.

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JARDINE, MATHESON & Con

General Managers.

Hongkong, 30th September, 1895.

INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, IMITED.

FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT), (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for CHIFOO, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG, HANKOW and PORTS on the YANGTEZE.)' THE Company's Steamship

"FOOKSANG,"

Captain R. Y. Anderson, will be despatched as. above TO-MORROW, the rst October, at 4.P.M...

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 30th September, 1895-

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"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL. HE Steamship

THE

""GLENFALLOCH,"

Captain Pathle, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 1st October, at 5 P.M. Instead of as previously notified.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents, Kangkang 10th September. x8gc.

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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND.

CALCUTTA.

"HE Company's Steamship

THE

"WINGBANG,"

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EMONADE.

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ARSAPARILLA,

SARSAPAR

RASP

ASPBERRYADE, &C.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures,

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

Any complaints should be addressed to the Managır.

Hongkong, 3rd May, 189t.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96.

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Our First Supplies of these best Quailty Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executed

In the sequence in which they are received as

· Captain J. Young, will be despatched as above | long as the supply lasta.

on SATURDAY, the 3th October, at 3 P.M.

For Freight or Passare, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers.

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SEED LISTS

with

HINTS FOR GARDENING

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA,

Hongkong, 30th September, 1895.

TION COMPANY.

GOVERNMENT.)

(UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN | have been issued and can be obtained

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KURRACHEE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME, AND TRIESTE. (Taking Cargo at through rates to Calcutta, MADHAL, PERILAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS, sisa to NATAL, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN.)

*HE Company's Steamabip

THE

" MARIA TERESA,” Captain V. Gharamann, will be despatched as abore on or about SATURDAY (PM), the 3th

October.

Cargo will not be received on board after 3 FM. prior to date of maling,

For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

SANDER & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, 30th September, 1895," (1316

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FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND HAMBURG.

application.

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At Bangkok, on the 18th September, Mix. GORDON, chiel engineer, steamship Hydra

On the 22nd August, at 283. Rombord-road, Forest Gale, WILLIAM HENRY FISHENT, of the

late On the ad August, at Stockwell, S.W:, SARAH ELIZABETH (LILY) BASTONE, of the China loland Mlusion, aged 37 years:

Road, Singapore, ADA KOIK, aged 16.

At Shinghal, on the agid instant, FAKORRICK B. AUBERT, aged 45 years.

SIR Alexander Mackenzie will socceed Sir Charles Eillott in December an Lieut-Governor of Bengal, and Captains Carrie and Lister will continue to be on the Lieutenant-Governor's Staff..

A. Now comic weekly entitled The Crow das Just been started in Adelaide. It is said by a Austrálļan dally that the management of this new comic paper have very, Hitle- to- crow" about.

A MEETING of the General Council and Students of the College of Medicine for Chlaese will be held on the 4th prox, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of afecting a Rector. Sli William Robinson,

K.C.M.C., will occupy the choic,

This returns of the number of visitors to the City be made, it should be made-fidin'the capital. Hall Museum for the week ended September 29th, The question was then fully thrashed out at a are —Europeaná, 148; Chinese, 1980-total-Board mealleg, with the result that an advertigen mont was inserted in the papers, which the 1,128.

·Secretsry will read,

A geneRAL meeting in connection with the proposed Ladies Rifts Association will be held 41 No. 4 Queen's Gardens on Filday, the 4th prox'm3, at 3-45 p.m.

TELEGRAPHIC Information was received hers from London this foresson stating that Houg- kong and Stanghal Bank sharer have gone up ros, per share, and now stand at £42, 108. "...

A REGULAR meeting of the Eothen, Mad Lodge, No. 264, will be held in Freemasons proxima, at 8.30 for 9 pm, precisely. Visiting

(The Secretary here read the «dvenisement), We have accordingly met hora to-day to con- sides the resolution and pass or reject it ́as the majority may decide. But before putting this resolution to the mceling, gentleman, li ls my duty

On September 20th, at No. 6, Upper Wilklo yesterday, made no chango In the rate for Hall, Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the gibnotsze, while it might also be compulsory

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS:

It is rayonated that all communications rakurbag an Subscripclars, Advertisements, šbo., be addramed to the "Mimagu, Emphasi Tuīzgrabi” and not to the Editor

Tatters in Mditorial mattugy to be sent to “The Edfier" and and to individual manchary of the stall,

The Calcutta Stafisman of the 6th (bas:~The Directors of the Bank of Bangal, at their meeting demand loans, which remains at 3 per cent.; the | cash balance bears the proportion of 51.6 to the

Habilities.

A BZECIMEN of Intelligent special "wires”, as published in a Sydney dally ?—

JAPANESE RETIRE.

London, August 26th. The Japanese have now evacuated Fort

Communication traded for publicwplow met be scoopsalud · Artkor. by Chymama tak address of the Wellen, vet sammedy for pibllenties ; here ng avicdanen of good faith..

Wallet the cobsons of the Hongkong Tilgynek will sing shuns retle interest, it must be matoty Indumend that the Buzed does not in any way hold shutelf magazelle

by correspondent of all questions

oplalons tant expretenda k

TO ADVERTISERA. Advertisers are requested to forward all nodions intended for bation in that day's fanse not later than Three o'Clock av na set to retard the early publication of the paper.

Advazkuntzants and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a £ned period wil be continued unifi pœmberwanded,

The Hongkong

Kuglich newspaper publiczny, has the largest circulation of any

in the Far East, and is therefore the best medium for A Feweisors. Tecta can be Sotent une application." The Honghong Thilagrada's amtsber na the Telephone Contra Exchange la do to Telegraphic dress pu2 Talegraph," Hooglung.

Hongkong Telegraph

his notice of the 24th instant, the D.P.W. says "in the absence of any further rainfall the water supply will be cut off, etc. Does the rainfall dorlog the past three days come within this definition, or are we to be cut short in spite of nature's beneficence ?

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Nxws reached here by the American mall on Saturday that, after many years, Uình is to be admitted into the Union as one of the sections

of the United States, and in consequence another star will have to be added to the dog's there will have to be 45 stars on the already well bespangled banner.

„FOR—some-days-past-a-report.bas, says the China Gazette of the 23rd, been current amongst Chinese officials at Shanghai that the redoubt able Liu Yung-fu has escaped from Formosa la HONGKONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1895. a junk to Amer, with, a number of his flying “braves,” and that he'ls now either on his way to Narking or already in the yamen of his friend. and financier Chang Chih-tung. A very similar report has, according to the Shanghai paper, reached the Japanese papers from Formosa.

(Special to Honghong" Telegraph.)

TELEGRAM.

THE

CRISIS AT KUCHENG, SATURDAY'S NEWS CONFIRMED! VEGETARIANS MASSING.

KUCHENG THREATENED,

Forchow, September goth,

1.15 p.m... The latest "wire" from Kachang confirms the news that the Preleet of Kücheng has released forty of the men impllested in the recent

MESSICTO.

By the E & A steamer Menmuir, Capt. Hagh Craig, Hon. Mr. Parsons, an accecdited agent of the South Australian Government, and an ex-member of the ministry, arrived," commis- sloned to make loquiries, and contracts if possible, regarding the marketing of the productu of that colony here, and to the Far East. "He thinks there should be a much greater buulness done between Chiom and Australla, and belog a practical business man, ko proposes to "maka s trial towards increasing it. We wish him every

The 40 miscreants in question wère released | A BANQUET was lately held at the Naval Club, without the knowledge of the foreign represents- tives, who wera never consulted in the matter.

The Vegetailene are mansing round Kucheng with the avowed'intention of attacking the place!

REUTER'S TELEGRAM.

AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

LONDON, Semember 27th. A fresh expedition has left Mobass against Chief Umbaruk, who is re-maseing bis forces.

TELEGRAMS.

(Special to China Gazsite.) THE PACIFICATION OF FORMOSA. MORE REINFORCEMENTS.

SHIMONOS KL, September 21st, Another Brigade of the Sendal Division, now. garrisoning the Liastung Peninsula, will leave Fort Arthur on the and proxingo for South Formen,

A further shipment of s,million silvar you has on beas made to Formoss for military expensei. A fresh batch of workmen and cooller to the number of 160 have been despatched from Uilne to the Pescadores, with all requisite materials for building a permanent military hospital there, Palice to the number of 785 have left Vilas and Kagoshima for Formosa within the part couple of days.

Our Seeds are all tested before being put up

la LONDON.

They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care to exercised to intare protection in transit.

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

sowings,

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.'

A high-class Fertilizer, for Pot Plants and for use in the Gard generally.

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(Special to Stam Odtarver) THE KUCHENG MASSACRE,

THE VICEROY OF FUHEIEN TO BY PEWH HID.

LOWDOW, September 19th.

Lord Salisbury has announced his intention to Insist upon the Viceroy and other high officiais who were answerable for the Kucheng maserce being punished. Should Chisa... persent, aay: obstacles to this course, pressure will be brought to bear to force has to field,

THE BRITISH ARMY. A COMFORTING 'ASSURANCE.

1.ONDON, September səth. The Duke of Cambridge has affirmed that his Army will find that it in fully equal to the seeds

Tsukijt, Tokio, to celebrate the Naval engage- ment of the Yellow Ses. Amongst other trophies shown was a plate hom the Matınıħima kan that had been protrated by a 30.5 cm. shall, an well as some fish torpedoes and shells, Several distinguished officers were present, and during the banquet cheers were given in honour of the Emperor, Empress, Crown Prince, Minister of the Nary, Vice-Admiral Ite, ex-Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Squadron, and for the Army and Navy,

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brethren are cordially invited.

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to lay before you the pros and cons Involved. Frankly, I must tell you the majority of the Directors are opposed to the step, as they think it will be a mistake to make a return capital. They are of opinion that such reters will weaken the position of the Company, and render it open to attack by a strongly organised opposlitan on the river.. They believe that if the West River opened to foreign trads the traffic may become so extensive as to necessitate the stationing of hulks and the erection of gedowns at several way paris, as is done in tha to build different descriptions of vessels for the various branches of the waterway. For these purposes a large capital THE Chloese Customs authorities notify that will be required, and should be retained, their offices, etc., will be closed on the 3rd prex, essent large capital is, in fact, our

strength, not only to avail ourselves of gre In honour of some fastival or other. When their tafties for inc maxing our busfaces but to meet establishment here is closed for good, there'll be and resist opposition, provide new steamers, a legitimate excuse for an annual Belilah festival bulka, wharves, etc, etc. On the other hand, shareholders who advocate the return of capital to commemorate the removal of a most exsuper. Assert 1-Thit after payment of five dollars ating, and at times, very offensive, locubus,

per share, or $400,000 out of capital, the balance of about a million dollars left in our hands will THE troops and coolfes engaged in the Formosan amply suffice for all requirements; that the division of this sum among the shareholders will expedition, including those of the Third Brigade Tellave, the Board of the responsibility of expected there, pember, according to the Arakh Ending profitable investment for it at a time about 80,000. These sent to Korea and Narth when money is cheap, the Backvale for deposits Chios during the war with China sumbered low, and lovestments on mortgage. "difficult to more than 270,000. Japan has therefore, procure at more than 6 or 61 per cent; that the much talked of opening of the West River is July last year. mobilized an army of mom then 350,000, lace will doubtful and apparently far from realisations that the Company, in view of the uncertainty "of that much desired concession, cannot sonably postpone longer meeting the wish of the shareholders that a portion of their expital : now invested in stocks and loss should be returned to them; that in the unlikely event of the West River being opened, If after the expenditure of the milion dollars in hand more capital were needed for purchase di steamers, etc, it could readily be raised either by a Loan the issue of debentures at 6 per cent, of by. creation of additional capital; that with our capital and reserve we have at all times sufficient credit with the public to raise as much money as may be required on loan that this Company, unlike lesurance companies, is not credit concern with whom the possession of large sums readily available is an object sasuring a big business that having regard to par experience, it can hardly be said that the possession of increased capital served to stave off opposition, nor is it probable this would avert it in the fature; that under the subsisting agreements recently entered into with other companies engaged in the siver trade we are debarred froms at present increasing our Aset er enlarging our field of operations; that our invested capital has been and is a drag on the earnings of the capital sunk in the Boot, etc. As show by our published accounts for the past half year, the Company's floating stock, that is to say, the steamers, and lighters, with the necessary adjuncts of whares, storms, apare gear, etc., yielded a handsome return, av against a little more than

the smaller amount will provide a larger per 6 percent, accruleg from our various investments, Wheathe capital is reduced, the nat earnings en cantage dividend to the shareholders, and with an improved business still better dividande may be looked for by investors in our stocks that with money so easy as it promises to be, It is unlikely the Company will be able to maintain the rate of 6ž pár cent. all round on its Investments of so large a sum an fourteen lakhug

At the Magistracy to-day tho čase against the Oplum Farmer, who was charged with removing four chests el oplam daring prohibited hours, was adjourned sina dís, in order to allow the Crown Solicitor, who prosecuted, to consule the Attorney General as to getting witnesses, Mr. Dennys appeared for the Farmer. A full report will be given to-morrow.

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THE number of cholera cases throughout Japan on the 17th Instant was 543 and there were 429 deaths, while the total number of cases since the outbreak is 45,175 and 30,449 deaths. There were four cases in Yokohama on the same date, which shows a revival of the epidemic in that city. In the twenty-four hours ending at noon of the 7th there were 24 persons stacked with the disease, in Toklo and 3 deaths,

ANOTHER piece of shipping fore which shows the beautiful wisdom of a Member of Parliament. The Member for Middlesbrough, in a discussion on the Lyen and Seaford, laid down, according to the Daily Chronicle, the startling proposition that a watertight compartment is a balkhead, is a room. This, says Fairplay, no doubt fairly which is about epuivalent to saying that 'wall

represents the sort of knowledge which abounds, Info'castles and grog shops, but is still rather care in Parliament, though less so than it was.

THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY","

LIMITED.

An extraordinary general meeting of the above Company was held at the office, No. 18, Bank Bulidings, Queen's Road Central, at noon to-day Hon. E. R. Belülios, C.M.G; (Chairman), | presided, and there were also present. Hon. J. J. | Bell-Irving, Messrs F. A. Gomes, J. Kramer,

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it is not necessary for a River Steamboat Company to have such a large amount of capital employed in directions foreign to ite buifosse in order to keep up an appearance of reserved strength, and, that the paying out of four lakhs from this invested capital will, for the saksons set forth above, in no way weaken the position of the Company, whose credit is sufficiently well astablished. It is now, gentlemen, for you to decide whether or not this return of capital shall be made, and I wish to state, gentleman, that the Directors, being divided in opinion on this ques tion of returning the capital, in deference to exch

soother at this meeting Will some shareholder propose the resolution?

UNDER the heading "Current Topics"ibe Japan Mali mentions several questions now agitating the Japanese. Of Count Inouye it is wondered N. A. Slabs (Directors) G. Fenwick, other have resolved not to vote one way of what position he will accept on bis return from Moses, Woo Hon, Li Shing, Chun Chai, Chun Kores, but the concensus of opinion seems to be | U-fal; S, S. Benjamin, Granville Sharp, A. C. 3. that his chivalrous disposition will probably || Manneri, A. Fuckkom, G. H. Ports,. C. W. induce him to accept a position in the Miniriry, Richards, J. M. Gomes, H. E. Tomkins, Capt, some even thinking his return will be made the A. Tillett and C. Tomlin (Acting Secretary) occasion for a reconstruction of the Government, At the same time the Opposition factions are said | to be unusually active. They are sending facturers all over the country, and are holding constant consultations. Though their policy cannot be defined on many points, the need of the utmost economy being praciloed in thoroughly recognised by all divisions of the party.

some of those present held proxies for 35 other shareholders.

Mr. Fenwick:- I have much pleasure In proposing this resoluties to the meeting, but before doing so, I may say that I hold 28 proxies, representing nearly 11,000 shares, mostly held by Shanghai shareholders. I may say that the Shanghal holders are almost to s man la favour of the return of capital proposed in this resolution. The Chairman has been so clear la his speech that there is no need to go farther into the matter. I have much pleasure la proposlag the resolution. (resolation read)

Captain Tillet-I beg to second that, Mr. Chairman,

The resolution was then put to the meeting snd carried unanimously, Av

carried animously. The confirmatory meeting The Chairman ----Tha - resolution has been will be called for the 15th October, when it is. hoped that as many as possible of the gentle.. men prasant to-day will be in attendance, „

That is all the business before you, and I have to thank you for your attendance.

This ended the meeting,

The Chairmen said :---Gentlemen, it will be in your recollection that at two of our recent meetings, on the 32h July 1894, and on, the 3rd August 1895. sargentions were made by certain shareholders to the effact that a portion of the subscribed capital might be returned. The first time the question wAL__mooted na proposat with regard to the sum desired was offered, but at the later meeting it was suggested that, five dollars per" share might be returned. On both occasions, the Chairman, speaking for the Board, intimated ibele desire to meet the wishes of the shareholders, (provided' their proposal found general support. The matter being one that required thought and deliberation, | It was suggested that the true wishes of the abareholders could be best ascertained by summoning an extraordinary meeting for, the purpose, and if a majority voted for the return of capital to give effect to such resolution. · At the Magistracy this morning Abdool Cadir, Many shareholders, considering the suggestion dreman, was charged, at the instance" of " for a return of $5 per share as reasonable and Captain R. L. Haddock, of the P. & O. steamship feasible, in response to this Invitation by the | Mändla," with attempting to commit suicide by.... Directors **** -

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

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It supplies natural mourishment to the soff. / successor in the supreme command of the British | the great confusion that existed for a time, but Board addressed the following:requestion to the Jersping overboardute whene (Calling at NAPLES for landing Passengers if and fats the process of asstallation, thereby of the Empire.

sufficient inducement offers.)

alding the Plants to attain to their full size,

THE various coasting boats bring news of the disaster" to the B, and 5. steamers in Swatow, which show that the affair was greatly axaggerated. The three stanmers were alongside the hulks when the blaw started, and it took them so long to get up steam that by the time they were ready to go into the stream the wind was blowing with hurricane force. The steamer Hangekom, which was lowest down the river let go first, when the wind caught her and blew her down against the Cksfoë, just astern, in fara causing her moorings to give way and the two steamers were forced span the Woosung, which in tara broke adrift. The ships were quickly gor under control just after this, and were anchored safely in mild-atram. In spite of very little damage was dose, ralle and ginger bread' sustaining the brunt of the collisions, and the few cables broken completing the loss

TO-MORROW morning the Hongkong, Butchery will be opened in the Central Market by Mr.J. Talam. – MF Tätam has obtained two stalls la the market and fitted them up well, so that all My. Ayatum 'has" taken over charge of the handling may be done in the cleanest way. He This requisition was signed by 48 starsholders | some suspicion of larceny against hips of late, Belilah Connials at Tamsul, and Mr. Le C. | is to pick his cattle and sheep carefully, and have holding 30,337 shares, and at once received heart very muchas

{and this the-prisoner seemed to have taken to Hopkins has gone to Fooches,

them, killed and dressed under his own the attention. It merited. The requisitionists

The princziar stated' that he had complaited Tax China Gaasite hears that the Chinese supervision." He proposes to sale and prepare desired a return either from the capital or this to the Harbour Master of lil-treatment on board Government has agreed › to pay Japas Tis, corned beef, salt tongues, good beef sausages, reserva fand. Well, gentlemen, the Board are the ship, but had been told to refer the matter to "yesterday, und ́as there was no sampán handy he The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market 3,000,000 for the immediate sexcuation of and all the delicacies of the season, and in unanimously of opinion that the latter course the Capesin. He aked leave to come ashore

addition has made arrangements for a supply of would be a most injudicious one, Ersily jumped overboard in order to swim ashore. LIKO Liaotang peafarule. -*

game from the north by each steamer. Suck on because we look upon the reserve 15 km In reply to his Worship Captain Haddock Wang the uncent typhoon presed over Tamen, enterprise is worthy of every support by farmance fund, on the strength of which we saki he would like the prisoner taken off the ship the weather was very boisterone, and the pain,"| foreigners, who have too long been dependent partly underwelta our stammary Į, and, secondly, altogether, da js usual, came down la torrents, but, thanks to a | ou pasarepilons Chinese butchers, who have not becauso wa maka interest on this fand which goes to augment our profits. It is otherwise with our expital, on which we are obliged to pay

||_ |Inspector Hanson said the Captain wished to dividend. The gentleman principally interested. Found, ke pelioms, to Boso bay be another of the từ thịì movement called on me, and after some. Campany's band,Hek Wochal warming, the discussion fell fá with the view this if a return | priceser Was pemanduG III NU VÁN U.

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(Taking Cargo at through raies to ANTWERP, | vigour and bannly,

--ÄMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, LUBON, OPORTO, LONDON, Liverpool and BREMEM.) | Sold in Tins containing 10 lbs. each..............$1.75.

'HE Steamship

THE

"FRIGGA," Captain 7. Vows, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the roth October, at 4 P.M.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First and Second Class Passangers and carries a Doctor and a Stewardess.

For Freight or Paszego, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co, Agents. Hongkong, 30th September, 1895.

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TO LET,

10. a. DUDDELL STREET.

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28 lbs. *****84-5a. ~Directions for use are given on the Ļabel,

Rawsome's "New Paris"

LAWN MOWERS..

For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices, ́.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A CONCERT will be giren to-night by the Royal | Antillerymen in their Bartack-roopas.

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N° 7D FLOOR ST, QUEEN'S A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. secure anchors, hond of the ships found any been toe careful. With the support this move-

ROAD CENTIAL, suitable for Ofleas.

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841, [sa34 ||| Hongkong, 13th August, 1895.

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LINSTEAD & DAVIS. *Hongkong, joth #eptember, 1995. -

great Inconvenience. The Japanese soldiery and cooties saberid somewhat thinugh their tempor very heeracks and stres-kousen being mirselet, {g | kat un anomalies ace reperiode ·

ment should obtain it will at once remove the danger of striker, and at the same time the customnoce can be assured ikay will obtain only the bent food,

WALA ADRANE «We, the undersigned, shareholders' of the "Company, hereby request you to cill an "extraordinary meeting of the shareholders મા. of the Company for the purpose of passing Waresolution for the return in the share w holders of five dollars per skate from the "capital or reserve fund of the Company "

Captain Haddock dapound that the prisoner, with tears in kis eyes, came up to bhu yesterday morning and complained of ill-treatment by the head Krainan. Ha (the capiala) told him he would attend to this complaint later on whereupon the prisoner went away and jumped overboard, With the resistance of two sampana the man ɑwas got on board again. The prisoner, he added,

# Datad the 6th day of August, 1895, had a very good character, but there had been

His Worship : You cannot do that.” You may apply to the Harbour Master, in which case I

all have the prisones remanded,

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