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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1895.
To-day's Advertisements.
"POLICE NOTICE.
OTICE has been received that the ANNUAL PERAMBULATION of the WAR DEPARTMENT BOUNDARIES =fl take place on the 6th and 7th November, 1895, and that in cartéquence thoreal all the ROADS within the MILITARY CANTONMENTS will be CLOSED to the PUBLIC from Ổ a M on the 6th to 6 A.M. on the 7th November.
By Order,
W. C. H. HASTINGS, Acting Captain Superintendent of Polica., Hongkang, 4th November, 1895. [1515 ||
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HONGKONG.
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N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above
A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS
FR523
HALI, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 7th Instant at 8.30 for 9 m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, 4th November, 15GE.
OCCIDENTAL, AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.
GENERAL AVERAGE S;S, "BELGIC."
HE remainder of this Vessel's Cargo having Threader the tanded into the Company's Godowns at Wanchai and Consigners are hereby notified to take immediate delivery.
A GENERAL AVERAGE BOND must be algned and a deposit of FIFTY per cent (50%) made on the ARRIVED VALUE of the Cargo previous to countersignature of Bill of Lading. The AVERAGE BOND, 14 lying at the Company's Office for signature.
1. 8, VAN BUREN, Agent. -Hongkong, 4th-November, 1895 ·Ex519-
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI, VIA SWATOW, (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rattN
for CHRPOO, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG, HANKOW and PORTS on the YANOTS3E) *HE Company's Steamship
THE
"FOOKSANG,"
Captain R. V. Anderson, will be despatched a above on WEDNESDAY, the 6th instant, at
3 P.3.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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General Managers,
Hongkong, 4th November, 1895.
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OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
"HE' Company's Steamship
THE
** MENELAUS,"
Captain Towell, will be despatched as above
on WEDNESDAY, the 6th Instant, at 4 P.5C.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agcols.
Hongkong, 4th November, 1995.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
THE Steamship
"SUNGKIANG,"
(1466
Captain C. B. N. Dodd, will be despatched
en SATURDAY, the ath instant, at 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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Agents,
Hongkong, 4th November, 1805.
CHINA NAVIGATION, COMPANY,
LIMITED.
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FOR SINGAPORE, SAMARANG AND
THE
SOURABAYA,
Steamship
'SHANTUNG," Capiala Vaughan, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the rath festant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
[1482
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'STRATH” LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
*HE Steamship THE
"STRATHCLYDE,"
Captain Dalling, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 16th fondant, at 5 PM.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co..
Agente
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MARRIAGE
At the 'Cathedra), Shanchal, on the 18th of October, by the Rev. H. C. Hodges, MA GERALD STOCKWELL WALTON, M.B., of Haokan, to KATHERINE JANE TUNNA, of Wem,
Shropshire.
DEATH.
6 am, Louis Mendet, of Altosa, Germany, aged 51 years,
At bis Residence, on the dih Novemberat
The
The Hongkong Telegraph
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The sonnal Smalons of Her Majesty's justices of | THE returns of the number of vultor to the City, the peace will be held in the Justices' Room, at Hall Museum for the' week ended” Now, grð;" the Magistracy on Thursday, the 14 last, ata p.m.-Europeans, 182; Chinese, 1,959 i totals FOR a small theft a youth of fifteen was this morning sentenced by the Police Magistrate to recelen fifteen blows with iba pattan, ible to be inflicted at any time during the week be is to be kept " top side."
H.M.S. Centurion, with Admiral Buller an board, has gone from Amoy, where the Admiral | THE Caldionia on her last trip to the Bust changed from the Alacrify, to the Pescadores, brought sixty-two unmarried ladle; out to India. where His Excellency will call on the Japanese "Init" asks in exchange, "that the rupes Admiral. He is expected to return to Hongkong prevents men going home that the mountain this
to-morrow,
ACCORDING to the Nevosii, a concession to establish coal mines in the Amur Government, on the coast of the Amur Straits, has been granted by the Russian Government to a Franco-Dutch syndicate, after endeavours to ealist Russian capital in the enterprise had falled.
An esteemed correspondent writes :-It is worthy of note that the Vienna Frol Press published a paragraph on the 23rd September stating that it had received Information from its St. Peterburg correspondent to the effect that China had entered into an agreement with Russia conceding to the latter the sight to occupy Port Arthur whenever It might sult her convenience to do so,
WE received a cheerfet letter from our old friend Dr. Ed. Bedios by the mall to-day. The genial "Doc," who writes from Paris, says he is "up to his neck in politics, will be in the thick of the HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1895+,
fight to this winter's campaign (a the States, and is ready to lay long odds in favour of the good old Republican party winning hands TELEGRAMS. down at the next generat election." It therefore appears to be on the cards that Dr. Bedion will | be out Hart against before very long.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE
LOND N, November 1st. A Russian official communication declares that the situation is tranquil and not calculated to inspire any onessiuers.
↑ At the Magistracy this morning a hawker was accused of assault and doing grievous harm. The evidence showed that the complainant owed eight cents to the defendant, which he could not pay, though he could bay opium to smoke. A fight ensued over the defendant asking for his money, and during this the latter bit off the ear of the complainant, The ear was sccurred at Rome, but no serious damaga has produced in Court, and his Worship, considering this loss a "grievous bodily Injury," Imposed four months' imprisonment with hard labour on
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN ITALY. A series of severe earthquake shocks have
resulted
(Trem Diario de Manila.) FEW. SPANISH WARSHIPS.
MADRID, Oct. 25th.
In England there are to be built two torpedo. boat destroyers, with a spred of ga knots, which Any complaints should be addressed to the ¦ will be called Colon and Barcatitigul
Is the Ferral & c-alter will be built on the lines of the Reina Regente.
Manager.
Hangkang, 3rd May. TROL.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
VEGETABLE AND FLOWER
SEEDS.
SEASON 1895-98.
[ay
Our First Supplies of these best Quality Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be executed in the sequence in which they are received as
long as the supply Issiz.
SEED LISTS
with
HINTS FOR GARDENING have been fasued and can be obtained application.
on
A PACIFIC UTTERANCE, The Duke of Tetorre, Minister of State, has declared that there is no reason to suppose that the relations between Spain and the United “States are strained, and deales that there is any
thought of war.
PHILIPINES.
REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE
MADRID, Oct. 25th. There is a project on foot to send a battalion of Marines to the Philippines.
(From El Comercio.} THE UNITED STATES AND SPAIN.
MADRID, October arth,
A note has been received from the President of the Lofted States in which it is stated that the Coban Insurgents cxanot be recognised as || belligerents,
The American Government has decided to
remain neutral for the present.
THE CAMPAIGN IN CUBA.
MADRID, October 29th. General Martines Campos states that he will continue to use the best pacific measures to bring the insurrection to an end, but at the same time will not herkite to use force where necessary.
General Aldare attacked the insurrectionista in Cirgo de Avila and routed them completely; three of the leaders were killed.
A WARSHIP LOS",
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he hawker.
SEVERAL Complaints have reached this offics of the poor physique of many of the Heksha and chair coolles who are granted licenses in Hang- kong. Coalies taken along Queen's Road to go to Quarry Bay, or even to Bay View, refuse to carry their passengers further than Jardine's Sugar' works and demand their fares. In the same way many of the chair coolles are unable to carry a 'medium-sized man from Queen's Road to the Albany Gardens. If the Police
could sen to it that mone but able-bodied men are licensed these sunoyances would cease.
THE asociation for the reform and endification of the law of nations, which held a congress in Brussels ously In October, adopted resolutions advocating the increase of the limit of national sovereignity on the sexbourd to six miles. It also adopted a resolution is invour of consider. ably increasing the restrictions on the liquor traille of Africa, now regulated by the provisions of the Brussels. Anti-slavery Act. It further discussed a scheme for international arbitration, action on which way, however, postponed, and discussed the question of sovereigulty over rivers separating countries.
comes to Mahomed !"
THE- Slam Free Prass hears a story of a Cleanse who took's gold chain from blawife, went to pawn it, and immediately gambled away the proceeds. The unfortunate man was so afraid to face his wife after such folly that he at once hanged himself.
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THE ALIEN QUESTION.
The meeting held at the Club Lusliano yester- day for the purpose of devising ways and means el fórming a Portuguess Association baring for AN Emergency meeting of Zeiland Lodge, No. Its object the protection of the interests of $25, E.C., will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Portuguese subjects resident in this Colony was, Zetland Street, on Thursday, the yih İnstant, atas will be seen by the report of the proceeding" 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are | given below, well attended, and gives promise of cordially invited,
resulting in a healthy plant developing from the seed skilfully sown by the, energetla promoters. When the Telegraph's paragraph on the gist ultimo, stating that such a meeting bad been convened, wastead, the questions were asked on some sides—why should the Portuguese form uaociety; are they not well enough off; have they not just what sights they are eatlied to and ne more? The answer will be found in the addresses of the speaker, who set forth foà temperate way maay of the disadvantages under which Portugues have long sluggied, mosily in vala, for many years past and Apparently, especially of late. There can be no JURORA in Perak seem to be well looked fire without a spask to kindle it, and from the affer by the authorities, to Judge from the fact that the fire of resentment, protestatio following:-"The excellent luncheon provided and complalat has been kindled in the breasts for the fury, at the Government expenses, might of many highly respected Poringase residents, and possibly have had something to do with the that many leaders of Portuguese society coun- lenient though Just view taken by them, snipe tenanced yesterday's proceedings and expressed beleg a prominent feature of the repast."very sensible views, it is safe to assume that, Apart altogether from the question of eslerances, Hel-yah ! Who wouldn't be a jüror ?^)
such an Association may be the means of "HI now Chinese cruiser, Fat Rag, bullt for Improving the condition of our Portuguero the Chinese Government at Stettin, recently fellow-citizens both socially and intellectually, made her trial trip, on which she attained » We are none of us so well off that our condition maximum speed of 21.82 knots per hour;-und-scan not be improved, and in view of the recent speed of 20.5 during a run of five hours, with an' revival of manifestation of ashmosity towards ir pre sure of three-quarters of an fach in ber allens generally, and towards Portuguesa In stokehold. Her displacement is 850 tons, and particular, it is conceivable that had not Mr. Braga and others taken the matter in hand she is provided with the Intext Inventions.
"thinga might have drited from bad to worse ANOTHER CLIS of supposed cruelty in dogging = | until they at last got into a hopeless maddie - woman to death has reached the „Stam Frid || from which nànght but evil could have resulted. Prast. It appears that Re Son, the servant of There is another phase of this question which Nal In, died to her master's house, and that must not be lost sight of, namely, that of ber body bore marks of Baving been flogged, offensive and mischieverous class and race so that her younger brother charges Nal. In | prejudice. We cannot too strongly deprecate with having flogged his sister to death. The anything of the kind in this cosmopolitan Ampers and police have made a post-mortem community.
eximination.
Tax Singapore Free Prezz thinks we should not be too hard on the poor French in reference to their stealing of subjects from other govern- meats France's population being almost stationary, is grands nation should not be cavilled at for getting hesh Frenchmen where she can. It is the instinct of self-preservation which dictates this method of begetting sons to
It Is diametrically opposed
to the fundamental principles of Fres Trade and is calculated to engender bitter animosity where nought but good fellow- ship should exist. ~ Moreover, before attempting to prove that allons have no right to employment in the public service or in any important office, and that we should be better off without them, we are bound to look around us and see to what extent we owe our prosperity to the much despised alles, and at the same time we may well nak ourselves—how should we get on with. cut them? They are by no means insignificant MR. LABOUCHERE, in concluding an article la Truth the other day, headed "Our Old Gang-tepayers and it is quite on the cards that were Notice to Quit," says-If the Liberal party is statistics published showing the comparative so utterly rotten that it is past all regeneration, wealth and volume of trade of the Bs. 3sh and If its discredited and defeated leaders are deler various foreign sections of the community Joha mined to use it for their own purposes, then let Ball would find little therein is boast about. | It disappear, and from its usher let us raire a new party which will have democracy for
France."
.
its watchword and rallinger. Democracy щеков
ED MIXTING AT THE CLUB LUSITANO. that the House of Commons shall
One of the most largely attended meetings of be the elected representatives of the entire the Portuguess community, in Hongkong was nation, that 's will shail bo absolute," that the Executive shall be committee selected held at the Club Lustiano yesterday, the 3rd by it from amengst its members. For leer than instant, to discuss the advisability of forming so
le wise will, take off his
Association for the promotion of the interesis of this no Radical, if he le coat. If this be not one programme, it matters the Portuguese rezident in this Colony. Among very little whether Liberals or Conservatives those present, who numbered over a hundred, have the upper hand. I
may be a fool, likely I kom, Tit I have at least this attribute were most of the leading members of that com and so far munity, including Dr.. A. S. Gener, Mr. D. of Intelligence, I know what I want, i as I am concerned I do not allow myself to be Noronha (resident here since 1843), Dr. called or fooled into fightiar for anything LP. Marques, Dr. A. P. Carvalho, Messrs. L... except what I want. We Radicali' should take example from Mr. Stern, He knew what he F. Carvalho, FL Hyndman, J. F. C. da Roxe, wanted. It was a peerage. He did not waste hie L Barretto and many others. time to studying politics or in making speechas. Being a practical man, ha mod the 'mort practical means to attain the object of his amb!. tion. He is now Lord Wandsworth legislator LORD Salisbury, says the Matis, is “evidently by right divine, with the potential power of endeavouring to profit by the recent massacre procreating legislators for the generations that after him. We want democracyit le, if Coma of missionaries in China, to restore to England possible, a nobler sim than that of his Lordship the prestige the undoubtedly lost during the but we shall never attain. It tinless, like the recent China-Japanese war. At the same ilma Lord of Wandsworth, we uwn the means at our
Alaposal I Lord Salisbury is also apparently trying to com.issue or on that large, but on the one lane with
must not be democracy on this out which all is Conservative vaulty and Tery neet Japan wlis England, both politically and commercially. Time will show whether the vexation of spirit: other Powers will consent to allow themselves to be again ent-distanced by England- in the │"
Our Seeds are all tested before being put up has gone ashore and is a total lost.
It la boleved that the gunboat Antonio Lopez | Far East.”—The Malíu need not be so excited.
in LONDON,
They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure protoction in transit.
FRANCE AND SPAIN.
MADRID, October 30th,
At the next Cabinet meeting the Queen wili siga a decree decoraling the President of France with the "Tofson de Oro,"
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
*Sowings' should be made in FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repent || H.M.S. Alacrtly arrived heref yesterday
Amcy. sowings,
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
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There is no indication that Lord Salisbury is yet fully allys to the exigencies of the situation, though it is, of course, hardly likely that he will fall to demand from China before long some Important concessions and, on se defendende principles, nes to it that his appeal is not made
In vain.
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THE ENGINEERS SMOKER.
ANOTHER SUCCEES.
Dr. A. S. Gomes was unanimously called to the Chair.
In rising to address the meeting, amid loud applause, be said the object for which this preliminary meeting was called must be well known to all those present. They were called together in order to ascertain whether it was desirable and practicable to form an Association
Every G D · wherela
would to unlied to the Interests
each other for the common good of all. Determination was neces further
unless they could establish it on
to the waccess of such an lestitution and permanent basis there would be no good In starting All. For kimisli, he had no doubt there would be found to be ampla scope for good work by as Association of the nature they contemplated formleg. Hd regretted, however, he was not A position to state to the meeting the defined objects of the Association, He wa
and express his own views on the of Hongkong rave another of their already very time is a preside, bathad not been given sufficient popular smoking concerts at their rooms on the draft rules which had fast been handed round
the meeting,
Provisional Committe Prays last Saturday eranler. The chair was which consisted of Messrs, J. P. Braga, occupied by Mr. G. Fenwick, who announced Montalto de Jesus, F. X. Montalto de jesus, the various vocaffats and scattered cheuring|E. Ormand,
M. Alves
1. A. Remedior, more deeply remarks and wands of praise between the various had had the opportunity of Items, The large hall was filed with members into the subject, and would no doubt be better objects of the and their friends, who enjoyed the music and big to musclate the
proposed Association, and give the meeting the recitations provided for their plexmre, while st beneft of their own views on the subject. He the same tiise refreshing 18e Innas man in" "the" felt Decessary to thank the gentlemen forming the Provisional Committee for their efforts In company of pleasant companions,
the direction of starling this very desirable In- that they sold rely for the success of the undertaking (loed applause). Helere resuming his seat the Chair can invited Mr. Braga and hir. C. A. Montalto
The Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders | asked to
·4. '
to the
The
YESTERDAY, 3rd November, the anniversary of the birth of His Imperial Majesty, Maten Hito, the enligtened, beneficent and triumphant Emperor of Japan,was enthusiastically celebrated Ten Helgle average bond is lying at the 0.&0. throughout the Land of the Rising Sup. His Majesty was declared, Nov. 10th, 1860, Heir Company's office for signatare,
Apparent to the Throne, to which he succeeded on the death of his father, Fab. 13th, 1867, As the time of his ascension His Majesty was 16 years old. The Restoration was effected in the same year by the resignation of his high office popularity, he belog obliged to, sing no less de Jesus to address the congratulated by the Shogun. The coronation of His Majesty took place at Kyoto, Oct. 12th, 1868, and the term Metji was adopted as the designation of the of his reign on the 23rd of the same month. In the 3rd month of the 2nd year of Meiji (1869) the capital was renowed from Kyoto to Tokio,
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FOR NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS, The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market.
For Sale at dufacturers' Prices. THE Steamship
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“TEVIOTDALE,*
Captain Gordon, shortly expected, will load are A. for the above Ports, and will have quick dospatch.
For Freight, apply to
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[1518] | Hongkong, 12th August, 1899,
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It was rumoured in London no- the 4th that M. Howard, late First Secretary of the Legailon in Faking, will succeed Sif Nicholas O'Conor, "The Postmaster General motifen that parcels for the United Kingdom posted before 3 pm, on Wednesday, the 6th Instant, ase Tendon on 18th December. Senders of Xmas parcels are requested to post them as soon a possible.
due la
News of the November sales of opfùm in Calcutta sets forth that Pains fetched 1389 poes per cheat, new Benazer 1500, and old Benarts 1489 rupees per chest. Last month Patna realized Rs. 1389, wlis old Benares wont for 1482 per chant.
THE second beich, of subscription griffins for the '96 Meeting arrived here yesterday, from Shanghal, by the Indo-Chins Company's steamer 2nliang. They were" drawn for this afternoon at Mr. J. Kennedy's city Horse Repository,
No Cir. Drown.
12. g. Dr. Noble
13. ch. Mr. Dorabjee
14. bl. Mr. T. H. Whitehand
15. d. gr. Mr. Graham
15.
pr. Mr. Power
17. EL DE Lowson
Mr. J. D. Humphreys
Ww greaily regret having to chionicle the death of Mr. Levis Mendel who passed away, at his vaaldsype this morning. Mr. Mendel had been *-* la'busincas in the Colony, was well
dfgdeeley and" highly - and | ho the pick of this lot, while Mr. Humphreys' known in basisman, yet amarekiko pletpara grey should do wall from present appearance. depervad y respected by all whỡ hawn
ly expected trúm the memainder,
many yeais.
of his acquaintance
Mr. Dorabjes's draw, « fine chestnut, seems to
The cheer provided in the programme was exclient, the singing of the Witrice a cany forth loud applause, and encores being frequently demanded. Mr. Thomas took premier place in
than three extra songs during the evening, while the broad Scotch recitation of Mr. J. Kyles was much enjoyed by his hearare from both sides of the border. The programme was as follows to
„Mx, G. Orimble.
Song
Recitation in
Calne Cool!*
Bang
Züber Bolo mun
FART 1
Pianoforte Sola Bong Could Bang
Ný Kowy medy_dawdy böyüM, PA,
Hang
Mr. Braga sald he one and self presont on the lively interest they evinced in a matter of such vital importancy Ha in their community by their pres-nce.
What Inchictv had the good fortune of seeing Able beseft and advantage such an Association se that whose formation they were now contact plating had done to a class of people almost on All fours with the Portuguess of Hongkong; he | Anglo-Indians of Calcutta. By referred to the their united sction they obtained the rediens of form 1 and that
grievances SATs, the promotion
of their interests in a
them,
equality of privileges which, before they began to agitate, were barred to them, Thass The principal-alms which the Portuguese Association should have prominently in low.
at the draft rules as presented to Looking Mr. Rolds 14 admitted that the objects were not clearly defined ; but in Justice to the Provisional Com- miline he should add that they could not assume the right of laying down any hard and fast rules
of the Association for the guidance of incurring the risk of of overstepping their author Isy, X4 was for avery one present at the Berling BAT
thought had best be done, and to suggen) What Katsuray should be adopted in fushornade of their project. - Let the meeting jeprate without four or favour their klass of
without
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