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Liu Plug-chang, the notorious ex-Viceroy of Srechnen, and a number of minor Szechen | officials who were, conjointly with their Chief, responsible for the outrages perpetrated on British subjects la Szechuen proviccs.
It is provided in the decree that Liu shall wever again hold office in the Empire.
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Hongkong, 1st October, 1895.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACÃO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby elven that an EXTRA-
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of the shave COMPANY will be held at the
Office of the COMPANY, No. 18, 'Bank Build. ings. Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of October, 1895 at Twelve o'clock Noow, when the Sahlotsed Resolution which was cursed at the ExtZ®- ordinary General Mesting of the Company heldTM on the goth day of September, 1895, will be
hmitted for confirmation
Special Resolution:- "That the Capital of the Company be Reduced “from $1 6oa.noo divided foto 80,000
"Shares if 810 each 14 81,100,000, divided "Inin 80,000 Shares of $15 each, and that "sach refucilon be effected by returning to #the Holders of the R0,000 Shares which
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Dated the 30th day of September, 1895.
By Order of the Board,
C. TOMLIN,
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Acting Secretary,
WANTED A CLERK.
HE DEPUTY ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERAL B. wil receive appilcaitons up to to A M. on SATURDAY, çth Instant for an appointment as CLERK and STOREKEEPER under the WAR DEPARTMENT.
Applications must be made in the handwriting of the candidate, mallsfactory references being given and the Salary required stated,
A. H. THOMAS, Captain, DA.A.G. B.
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Captain Sellar, will be despatched as above
on THURSDAY, the 3rd instant, at 4 P.K, »
For Freight or Passage, apply to
"JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, tal October, 1895.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE. *HE Steamship
" ARGYLL,"
1347
Captalo Duncan, will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 3rd lariant,
For Freight, apply to
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Hongkong, 1st October, 1895.
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"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
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THE
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Hongkong, 1st October, 1895.
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ALODGE wil be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the Tat October, at 8.30 for q o'clock precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 1st October, 1895.
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OBITUARY.
and Imperial troops (of whom the majority doubě? | An Emergency meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. less belong to the Kotao Heh golog over to: 618, S.C. will be held in the Freemasons' Hail, them, that there is an arrangement there that the Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the and inutsm", at Mahommedans shalt bave Kanse, and shall in 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are return asulat the Kelas Hus to oust the 'Manchu cordially invited. Government from Shenal and beyond.
(From Youn
Japanite Papers) THE WAR IN FORMOSA..
TOKIO, September 19th. According to a Formosa telegram, Viscount Takashima commenced bir march southward from Talpsh on the 17th inst. It is understood he will proceed to Talwanfu; by way of Shokwaken.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE meeting to take steps towards forming a. Ladles Rifle Association will be held at noen ob Friday, at No. 4 Quien's Gardens, instead of an previonily advertised. ·
A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, Nosas E.C., will be held in the Freemasons Hill Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visliing brethren are cordially invited.
Wit read in a Calculta, dally, that Capt. David bas been selected for the Macgregor Memorial Medal for exploration work la 1894 Silver medals, have been granted to Havliders Dyal Slagh, and B. L. I., and Gardit Singh,, 45th
Sikho.
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ALICE MEMORIAL AND NETHERSOLE HOSPITALS.,
Statistics for September, 1895.
In-Patients remaining in Horpl-
tal on jut September 35 In-Patients admitted to Hospital
during September.imami. 27 Total number treated as In-
Patients missio
Of these there were Discharged cared q............ 25 Discharged relieved ................. 17 Discharged on other grounds a Died in Hospital ........................
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Out-Patients, nowcates... 804 Out-Patients, return visits 748 Total number of Out-Patient
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1,55al 47 JOHN C. THOMSON, M.D., M.Ag
Superintendent.
Strafts Piles of the 7th Instant, kindi, placed THI Hon. John Douglas has, says the TorrIS at our disposal the following letter, which had been forwarded to him by Mr. Bingham Hey. Resident -Magistrate at Darn, British Now Gulnek. The letter was found amongst the THE Imperial Ching Ling-foo trouge of Acrobats effects of William Wilson (alfar" the Pirate") at and Musicians will open for a short season, for Belge:--" To the Authorities I have taken my the fourth year le succession, at the City Hall, life because I am tired of it, not because I am
frightened of consequences if caught, which next Saturday evening, under the auspices of think was not probable; but because every Mr. W. Farmer. Like good wine that needs nothing has gone wrong with me for a number bush, this trudpa is too well known to require any of years, and because. I can see no favorable "paffing" at our handi̟...... –
wadway to mend matters, I consider the best
M. Pasteur is dead. [Pasteur, Louls, chemist, born at Dôle, Jura, Dec. 27, 1832, entered the University in 1840, became a supernumerary Master of Studies at the College of Berangan, war received as s pupil to the Ecole Normale in 1843, took the LAST Saturday night a very interaning billfärd degree of Doctor in 1847, and was appointed match was played at the New Victoria Hotel, Professor of Physic at the Faculty of Sciences, Strasburg, in 1848. At the end of 1854 he between Mr. W. Farmer, the manager of that was intrusted, as Dean, with the organ'sation popular resort, and a loc il amateur. The latter of the newly created Faculty of Sciences at conceded the former 60 polets in a game of yco Lille, and in 1857 returned to Paris_and undertook the "scientific direction of the Ecole but never caught his opponent, whe feally Normale." In Dec., 1863, he was appointed won by 36-points as was the greatest-break Professor of Geology, Physics, and Chemistry | made, at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, and was elected
■ member of the Instrute. The Royal Society of London, le 1856, awarded M. Pasteur the Rumford Medal for bis researches relative to the polarisation of light, &c He was decorated with the Legion of Hosear, Ang 13, 1853, was promoted to be an officer of that, Order in 1863, and commander la 1868. In 1869 he was elected one of the fifty foreigo members of the Royal Society of London. In 1874 the National Assembly accorded to M. Pasteur, as a reward, chiedy for his investigations on fermentation, a life annuity of 12,000 francs, He was raised to the rank of Grand Officer of His the Legion of Honour. Oct 24,"1878. reception into the French Acidemy took place April 17, 1881, when he delivered a panegyric on M. Elitre, to whose chair he had succeeded. In the same year the courcll of the Society of Arts awarded the Albert Medal of the society to M Pasteur for his researches in connection with fermentation, the preservation of
of wines, and the propagation of z melke diseases in silk. Worms and domestic animals. Ollate years M.
facile of a lea-cent postage P HIREWITH WG give Pasteur pas devoted himself to the study of I oculation for diseases other than small-pox,
stamp which the North and has achieved some very remarkable
China Daily News states results in the prevention of hydrophobla patients from all parts of Europe, and even
appeared in a recent fane from Amerles, travel to Paris to put them-
of the Shanghel Hupao, selves under his care. On July 1, 1880,
The stamp was issued by ame:dag was convened at the Massion House for the purpose of hearing state-Liu Yung-in at Tal-wan-fa, to the name of the ments by Sir James P get and, others, in Formusan Republic The stamp in question is favour of establishing a Pastear Institute in of a light blue colour, and of the face value of foo England. The Prince of Wales contributed ask. On the top are characters in ancient Chinese 100 gulness towards that object. The cholera
-
way was to retire quietly into oblivion. In s few acconda likely I will be able to understand. what on person knows, namely, the greed secret of existence and the extent of a probabla hero-` after. 1 pass from life with 1 feallags for no man ; as 1 made all the trouble myself I const the penalty myself. I consider now that any person I may owe money to will be paid by the time he gets this paper. I will bring this to an end-contemplation is bộ gõãd when your mind is made up. Good bye all. I leave no regret hebied me-William Wilson ; barn 24th March, 1846, Morayshire, Scotland; died 16th July, 1895, Bolga, Caeensland."
THE REVOLT IN TIMOR.
PORTUGDIST OFFICERS SLAUGHTERED
BY NATIVEJ-
CAPTAIN H. Bohr, the Superlatendent of the Chinese Imperial Telegraphs, who succcesfully fixed the Brilah Telegraph Coavsalan, was la Chefoc on the 21st n'im, busy with Count Cassiol arranging abou: the telegraph Ilso to be erected from Peking, via Kelgen, to Klachta which should have been done last year, bet on account of the war with Japan had to be postponed. Mr. J. Henningsen, Manager of the Great Northern Telegraph Company, was also there on behalf of his Company and the Eastern Extension Co, It is said he is fixing a tariffs that they shall not clash: The Cable Companies usually look is representing the South Australian Raglites after their own interests, and they have a good and the Sydney Daily Telegraph on the impor man la Mr. Henningsen. But, be this as it may, tant commercial mission to the Far East of which Capt. Bobr, the Marcury's"correspondent thinks, his father is the Chief, Mr. Parsons, Jr., is bound to have his way with Count Cassiekeen observer sad sbrewed lavestigator, and
epidemic of 1892 led M. Pasteur to institute for "Republic of Formosi" on the right, in experimente in anticholeralc accluation, modern Chinese, “One hundred cash," and ou which proved succe stal in the case of animals, | the left if stamp,” or aliam, a phonetic rendering On Dec, 27, 1891, M. Pasteur's seventieth for stamp" paper." In the centre, and occupy birthday was enthusiastically celebrated before a representative official assembly at thing about three-fourths of the surface of the Sorbonne.-Men and Women of the Tima, samp, is the emblem of the late butterfly
republic- tiger. According to the N. G-D-N te flest fisue of these stamps was xil bought up by foreigners from Hongkong, Amoy and Foschow, and the present one is a representation of the second issue.
TELEGRAM S.
Tong
REINFORCIMENTE GOING FROM MACAO.
Amongst the passengers by the Menmuir from Australia is Mr. Herbert A. Parsons, who
from_hit."x'rëpresentative of this Journal was fortansie enough to gather to-day the tallowing pariicelure of the revolt in Timor, obtained by him through personal observations and Inqulileo · in Tim”, at which place the Manmuir touched a low days ago on the way up from Australla, ̧- The cause of the revol', which is a vmy serious affair, is to be found in the fact of Chiness 'merchants having monopolized the trade in Coffee and wax. These traders have bitkerta had their own way so much with the natives and bave ground them down to such a wretched existence that they can now get from Timoreans a pical of coffee for a pical of rice ! squalos, and fastend of having roads opened The natives, live in the almost misery and
to facilitate the development of trade, the policy of their Chinere taskmasters appeara to have been to keep them just " as you war" a hundred yearu
0.
* This was the state of affairs when the present Governor of Timor, Colonel da Silva, took over charge of this Portuguese colony, and being na WHILE ba nerous' measures subsequent to the energeile official beat on making the colony war with Chios,” are proposed, Count Okuma is |'self-sunporiing, be resolv:d to Improve the reported by the Japan Ganside as urging the mesos of communication between one mart and opening of 's world's fair in Teklo within another, and to effect this economically insisted, thren the sep necessary for showing the real the roads would pass, assisting in the good four years. The Count considers on the various tribes through whose territory.
autore
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(Special to the M. C. Dally New1.) THE MAHOMMEDAN REBELLION.
DESPERATE ENGAGEMENT NEAR LANCHOD. F*KING, September 24th. In the course of this month we hope to
News has just been received here from Kaniu be able to open our Reference and by the Office of Transmission to the effect that
during a hotly contested battle on the 18th last Lending Library and News-rooms, free fortyeight mils to the south-east of the capital to all our subscribers. A Reference city of Lanchoo, between the Kashgar General, of the country to foreigner Hek. Ha also foristed on the tribes califwaiing Library and News-room is now-a-days Tong Fo-bafung's army and a very large force of almost a necessary adjunct to any woll Mahommedan rebols, three battalions of cavalry supports this by showing that Japan is more coffee than heretofore and heiding out for organised Journal, and although we are and seven of infantry, numberleg some 4.33o becoming the centre of Eastern Commerce, and raisonable prices, not as well organised as we hope to men, anddenly went over in the enemy, causing that only by showing her determiastion by open- All the tribes, with the exception of the be in the course of a few months we treat confusion amongst the Imperial troops inga faix wil she asce the result of her hard Manufal, of whom one Duartes in the Chief are getting together the nucleus of a and threatening a disastrous defeat. Fortunately, aghting. He thinks. 10,000,000 yen would defray greed. The Government in due course, finding
by the desparate bravery of General
remonstauen“ us:lers, organized an expedkios (ay Library for the use of our staff, and we ralated by his two Brigade-generals, Chou End all the expenses, and that this can be paid out against the Maoula. The force was divided. intend to place it at the service of our Chang, with a picked body of reserve troops, the of the Indemnity. He thinks that as none of into three sections the Right Left and subscribers, not as a part of what they pay day was restored, the rebels being eventually the parks in Tokio are large enough for the
The Left wing was to take
certala for, nor as giving them a right of entry, as compelled to evacuate a series of walled villages of course as they have a right to their which they, and Beld risecesfally, walnut purpose, a new park should be opened, and thus fairly catarent, while for the Centre, commanded the Governor in person, and the Right, three days and the large amount he names would confer an other routes were arranged. The Right was dally, paper, but by way of license or the Imperial army for
The Imperial losses were 2,360 everlasting benefit on the capital outside of the to proceed through what was believed to be permission which we are at liberty to nights, revoke or regulate as we think fit
men in killed and wounded. The losses of benefit derived from the original - fair. He |'friendly territory," but had not proceeded very the rebels TO asknown, but the soldiers Two well lighted rooms, adequately brought in sex herds from the battlefield and reckons that at least 10,000 foreigners, each far whes the tribesmen mastered in graat force furnished and situated over our printing from the villages. During a part of the fighting spending $1,000 will visit the fair, and thus the and attacked the Portuguese forces, whose native suziitaries flod, leaving only a handful of Portes offices, are being prepared for the purpose. one of the Colonels of the revolting battalions original outlay would be recouped to the guese te fakt several thousand. One char They will be furnished with maps, charts, was captured, and by pederm of General Toog
country.
mather officers and sergeants and men fell am dictionaries and works of 'reference, the traitor was bohended on the field in front
the field of battle never to rise agulo, until st. mainly relating to the East, with of the enemy. Matters, however, are extremely THE How, JOHN LAWODOW PARSON, Specialty three Portuguese were left amongst fiens
| critical in Kansu sed, reinforcements are Ales of Home and Foreign papers, and urgently needed, Applications for ald have Commissioner for South Austrails to Hongkong Serfst vier, a powerfully halt man, who is with a small but carefully selected assort
coming in from both Shanel and Japan, China and the Pallipplaer, an atd reported to have fought heroically against ever ment of books-history, blography, travels, K several
ral times a Our First Supplies of these best Quality approved solentifle works and works of troops
week. The Imperial in our last leve, andved here from the Astpowhelming odds for cowards of half an hour.
On learning of this disaster the Left and Centre Kanan number anly some
by tka Memmalm yesterday. Mr. Parsons was pressed on and taking the enemy in the reas Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executed Action.
{00 ex men at the most, in the sequence in which they are received as
waited upon this morning by a temesentative infileted a severe defeat on them, and at latera fully We have made arrangements with Mahemmedan rebels are estimated" long as the supply lasts...
Mr. Stead of the Rains of Reviews for 800,000 fighting men, nearly all well-armed of the Honghang Telegraph to whom he advices they had the Manufal wall surrounded in mountala fastnesses, but being short of amate and in the field opposing the consiliated very kindly granted an Interview daring which Hon had sent argent despatches: to Macao for supply of four boxes of books quar authorities News has also been received from the information was obtained that the South, arms, ammunition and strong reinforcements, terly from the Circulating Library asta West Kins that the prefectural city of Staing blished by him, and we hope, with time cannot hold out another week against the rebels Australian Government has specially commis and patience, to be able to place at the unless ald be sent. The Emperor is said to be sloned Mr. Parsons to investigate, the trade and disposal of our subscribers a really valua greatly enraged at Viceroy Yang of Shen-Kan manniictures of Far Eastern states, make re- ble library and reading-room.
for not being prepared for this great rebellion.
commendations for the development of the trade Our object is, of course, to increase our
between South Australis, China, Japan and List of subscribers by offering something On the zith fastant our Shanghal morning Hongkong, and exhibit samples of the chief that will attract individual members of the contemporary had the following additional products of South Australia. The stay of the Our Seeds are all tested before being put up community who do not now subscribe particulars of what is now stated to be's move. Momsir in this port being too brief to admit because they see the paper in their club ment to oust the Manchu Government 2— . of samples being exhibited here the shrewd and or at their office, and we belleve that A private letter from Lanchon, the capital of our plan will succeed.
Kansu; vid Hatania, which intier, place it energetic ex-Minister of Education was mico We have other ideas in our head which about three weeks ago, brings news agicelagtantly obliged to abandia this intention of we hope to be able to develop in a short with that la the telegram we published on | “dotegTM" Hongkong while en route to Japan, but time in a way that will be to the advantage Thursday morning. It states that the Mahom the Honourable gentleman, who was given a of the community and to our own profit, madan wald mot make a definite move great offeladend off" la Adelaide, neverts als
the 8th and we shall be infinitely obliged for Bay Werember). Thele intention is to set up imparted to, our representative a good died of
or 9th moon (September-October- hints or suggestions, that any of our state diasdom to Kanin. It would seem intorsoting information, which wil be pub | resdere may think fit to favour be with. · from the Malar Hef backing iha Mahommedane } in our next losos pra bont pukkes..
SEASON 1895-96.
SEED LISTS
with
HINTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and can be obtained application.
on
in LONDON,
They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to ingeTS protection in transie
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on or about THURSDAY, the 24th lortant,
For Freight or Passage, apply in
Sowings should be made in FINE WEATERE JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured
Agents
from damp, and kept in a day place for repost Hongkong, zet October, 1895,
[1348 sowings.
| RAMA.
ADDITIONAL PARTICULA 13.
These are, we understand, being sent by the gunboat/ Benge(from Macio to-morrow,
'NOW CAN
while two other warships are route to Timer from Mosambiqua,pt. It is
therefore only a question: of time when tha unruly tribesman of Timor will again be brought under subjection and order be thorong dầy rumored,
The officers killed in its Hitle war ar jam Captain Camara (Colonial Secretary), Lients, Lagos, Menam da Silva, Bittencourt and Accaclo Flores, all of whom were married men, some having familes to Macao
Much sympathy is felt for the relatives and friends of Merdepesand, who, one and sil, died ice then and soldiers-covered with wounda with sword in hand and dead anemide scättersá talk around, and De Soedal: requiem, services žive-born. Held le
the Cathedral ne Diagne,
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