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Co-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

Under the Distinguished Patronses of Vice-Admiral ALEXANDER BULLEF, C.B., and

Captata SPENCER L, LOGIN, R.N., and OFFICERS,

H:M.S "CENTURION'S." 'BLACK BEETLES,' MINSTREL AND VARIETY TROUPE, Will vive Two Performances in' aid of the FORTEMOUTH Royal Stamen and MARINES', ORPHAN HOME.

TO-NIGHT

MONDAY, the 17th November, 1995,

and

WEDNESDAY, the 13th November, 1894. The Band of H,M.S. Centurion will be in attendance under the conductorship of Chief Bandmaster FENNING.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1895.

Today's Advertisements.

THE DOUGI AS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, -LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that a BONUS those SHAREHOLDERS who are gist-red a anch on the 15th instant, or whose Transfer Deeds reach us not later than that day, and that the TRANSFER BOOKS be CLOSED fưm the tốth, to the soth instant, bork days Inclusive. BONUS WARRANTS may be abiilsed en "pplication at the COMPANY'S Orvices on and after the 20th instant,

Dated the 11th day of November, 1891.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, 15587

...General Managers,

of $15 per Share will be PAYABLE to

BROWN, JONES & ̃CO.

DEALERS IN

ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY. MEMORIALS,

TICKETS may be obtained of Messrs. KELLY | LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE

& WALSH, Limited, where Seats can be Booked.

Front Seat ..............................

Back Stats ....

**********$2.00.

Naval and Militer half-prices. -

·Doors Open at 8.30 P.M. Performance to commence at g.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Don't miss a treat !!! Come, if you want to hear some side-spiltting FussinsiŅies and see the Champion Big Bet Dancers.

P. SARGENT,

Stage Manager.

Hongkong, rith November, 1895.

PERSEVERANCE

11554

LEAD CEMENT,

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

LODGE OF SIMP

"HONGKONG, No. 11657

V

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE, will be held in the FREEMASONS

TALL, Zetland Street, on SATURDAY, the rồth Instant, at 8.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially lavited to attend. Hongkong, th November, 1895.

11559

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,« LIMITED.

FOR AMOY AND SHANGHAL HE Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"PAKHOI,"

will be despatched TO-MORROW, thể 12th foxtani.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 11th November, 1895-

13539

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

THE Company's Steamship.

"THALES,"

Captain H. Bathurst, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst, al Daylight."

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers,

Hongkong, 11th November, 1895.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

-51555

FOR BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO.

(Calling at PINANG If Inducement offers.) 'HE Company's Steamship

THE

"MIKI MARU,"

Captain F. Brown, will be despatched as above

on WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, at Noos.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

NIPPON VUSEN KAISHA

Hongkong, itth November, 1895.

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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP

A COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY,

THE Company's Steamship

" ESMERALDA," Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, at 5P.M.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers and is fitted with the Electrie

Light.

[1560

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 11th November, 1895.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL,

THE Steamship

"GLENGYLE,"

IMPLE AERATED WATER.

WATER.

SODA WAT

INGER ALE

LEMONADE.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTE,

ཉམས་པ་ན་ཆར་བ--

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Unterberger has caused himself to be

It is regnanted the tall communications relating to Subscriptione,

"booked through" with a view to putting Advarsinkiomis, lati, bu adchromed to the “Manager, Afall and every "parshevoe Anglochanen" Twogrupā" and not to the toe.

off the scent.

Lathes ao Kalficial mathers ka ba ment to “ Tha' Liber” kad

› individua) manbarn ist iho staff. Commendencions intended for politexifen musst be accompanied "by"tha ̄nama and address of the waters, not mesmerły" for

publication ; but na evidence of good inith,

Whilst the column of the ghong Therms will airs «Pholing publie labeasts, it must be Gladnochy understood that that does more any way hold Kamalt response or

ba open he tha ikke dacussion by corrispondenti, of all questions

apasiona shue

TO ADVERTISERA,

Adverdows are requested is forward ali notion is headed or

insertion he chat daya laman sət inzwe than Thewa o'Clock so as sot to retard the sarly publication of the paper.

fand parlod will be conchessed until commtermandel,

THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended Nov. 1oth, 116 :-Europeans, 168; Chinese; 1,846 total

2,014

A RIGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge, Ne 1165, will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, on Saturday, the 16th instant, at 309, precisely, i Visiting brethren are.

| Závenír du Tonkin reports that CL Barruand% column is moving to the east of Yên-the. The pirates are retiring and are forlying their poaltion. They have with them plenty of to is for trench-making and have always in view, it le sald, an letention of seizing the coast railway of Bacile. Ample precau'lom, are taken to

rent any such action, The death to reported by the Kods Chronicle of Capt. Jesselsen, be for so many years com manded the German steamer Inge, and was well and favourably known both in Shanghai and A LOT of grifing brought from Tlentila by the Japan. He died on the German mail ateamer Hohenzollars while on a trip from Hongkong to steamer Eldorado, offered at the Shanghat Horie Yokohama, where he was going to consult a Bigast on the dih inst, sold very well, says the | physician, as his health had been bad for several N. C. Dally News. Various lots realised Tie | months. 75 tó Tia, too, the highest figures for the most attractive ones being T15, 105, 130, 140, 165 and 235. -

condially invited.

It is, of course, very difficult to guesE what the Russians are up to just now. They have lately shown to the world moves on the political chess-board which were utterly unknown to old masters of the game, and as we now know, to our cost, that such far-seeing and cool-headed players as Count Cassini, M. Hitrovo and M. Speyer are working the oracle, we should be thankful if things are loft just as they are for a year or so. The present mode of procedure seers quite out of the ordinary. Hitherto Russia has moved slowly and surely, but now all seems to be changed, and instead of being able to fog along in our old-time happy-TO-NIGHT and on Wednesday next a naval On the 3rd of November, at Shanghat, the volms, obliged to "buck up," as the Centurion" Black Beatles," will give an enter go-lucky style we find ourselves, nolens mialatret troupe, otherwise the popular .wife of PRIER Svs, of a daughter.

saying is, in hope of regaining premier talement at the Theatre Royal, which should be At Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, on the Position In the race for commercial and | well patronised. It being for the benefit of the 8th. 1883, they ponted

Adestaments and Sebenipiloss which saw not ordwed for The Honchone Trypal has the largest chcelation of any English pamanaya pubilabad in the Far East, and it there the band medium for Advertisers, Turns can be lament on application. The Hongheny Thitracks number of the Telephone Centre Kuchanga, la› Ba Talagraphla (Arme >="Telegraph," Hooglang

BIRTH.

MARRIAGE.

5th of November, by the Rev. H. C. Hodger MA, SUSANNA EMILY, younger daughter of 1. Winter Allen, of Shaogh, to FRETERICE, fourth son of Charles Rayden, of Lyndon.

The Hongkong Telegraph

- HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11,-1895,

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

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With our morning contemporary we quite agree, that any demonstration that might be attemped to Sir Nicholas O'Conor's honour in Hongkong would nothing better than hollow mockery," He has, as our contem- porary points out, "done much less than the community-of-Hongkong expected he would do, and much less, we are inclined to think, than he might have dons.

When a public officer has discharged his duties with conspicuous success it is right that the public should SARSAPARILLA,

extend to him some special mark of its RASPBERRYADE, &c. sppreciation, but when the success has

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co. WATERS are mada under the constant supervision of a duly 'qualified Engilsh Chemist and will bear.compa-

rison with the best English Manufactures.

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES

olber Large Consumers,

and

been qualified or mediocre anything In the sature of a public address becomer a farce." The Daily Press might have added that not only would such a demonstration be a hollow mockery, but any attempt to get it up would probably be simply suicidal folly. If Sir Nicholas O'Conor has anything Important to divulge he is hardly likely to proclaim "it from the house-tops, no matter how enthusiastically

Any complaints should be addressed to the may be received. It is likely enough

Manager,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1894.

A, S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96.

that he may have a few words of 117 comfort for our British merchants, and

Our First Supplies of these best Quality Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be exscated in the sequence in which they are received as long ai the supply lasła,

SEED LISTS

with

HINTS FOR GARDENING

If so it is to be hoped that, even though the Information be not imparted in exime to the press, yet a deputation of the local branch of the China Association will 'walt upon the retiring Minister and obtain from him some account, however con- densed, of his stewardship In Peking. They have a right to know what, "If anything, has been done in the matter of the vexed questions connected with Transit Passes and the opening of the West River. Sir Nicholas Is not merely the representative of the British Premier. He la the highly-paid servant of the British taxpayers, and at the présent critical juncture in Far Eastern affairs he would be fully justified in throw Ing off the diplomatic toga and for once speak, privately if necessary, to our representatives in a plain matter-of-fact manner as Mr. N. R. O'Conor and not exactly as Her Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary, etc., etc.

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certain that

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THX following from the Robe Chronicle should interest a good many of our readers whose correspondence, like the proč igal son of old, gets sometimes greatly astray:The vagaries of the Post office are well known, remarks a home

W., have bed an experience which must surely paper, bui Mestra, Deismken & Co, the well- koown house furnishers, of Hampstead Road, be unique Twelve years ago, on Septemb

letter to Signor Jose political supremacy in Eastern Aija.

Parian, No. Portsmouth Royal Seamen and Marines Bajos

San Lals, Potos), 7 Russla knows well the truth In the Latin

Bolivis, South America. On September 10th, adage non exercitus neque thesauri, præsidia Orphange:

*1*4 | 1805, It was returned. As Mrs. Rambetham rigni suni verum 'amici, Is it equally

SHY would

the postal nuthorlifes out there must those who sway the preparation for the coming inter 140,000 farbe is a state of Bolivian. It is only fair to add destinies of the British Empire are over-coats, 160,000 flannel shirts, and various that the fault in no way rested with the Since the above was cognizant of the fact that the tranquility of other articles are being sent to the Japanese London authorities.

weliten anniker and more extraordinary case of anafloo, like that of an individual, is best on In the Llistang pentasche. The delay in returning an undelivered letter has been secured by cultivating the good will of its garrison in the peninsula will stay there, it is unearthed. Mass. Alfred Webb, Miles, & Co. neighbours? It is all very well to eschew now sal^, according to the Kode Chronicis, until have in their possession letter returned to entangling alliances so long as we April or May next year. Perhaps !

them from Havre through the Dead Letter Office, hold a "lone hand," but the moment we

sfter a period of twenty-six years. The letter In

186, addressed to

to J, S. B U.S. Consul's office, 79, Kure d'Orléans, Havic, and was returned bearing the official Consulate my Unclaimed," on March 2nd, 1894. Cam of our reader go one better than this 2- Rather Why in Hongkong we can reglater and post latters and cover them all over with sealing wax and then never hear any more af them!·

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found there was a prospect of a powerful Tu Osaka Asakd given a. plctare of a unique question was posted to a customer on August and hostile coalition, was any effort made to readjust the balance of power in Eastern Asia? We trow not.

TELEGRAM S.

REUTER'S MESSAGES. THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE ON THE

POLITICAL ASPECT.

London, 8th November. The Duke of Devonshire, speaking st the Catlers' Feast, said that the reappearance of the Eastern Question on the political horison is not front natory, the further said, the cow Previous blatory, be shows difficult it is for the most paclac Severeigns and the wisest statesmen to effect a specific and perinanent solution of the difficulilès that the. Eastern Question may bring home.

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THE POLITICAL BAROMETER, Foreign stocks are falling sharply.

(From El Comercio.) THE NEW FRENCH CABINET.

MADRID, November 3rd. The new French Cabinet consists of Radicals only, and this belag the case it causes som ancisfaces la Europe.

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OBITUARY.

MADRID, November 5th.

“The Marquis de la Habana died to-day.

A PROMOTION.

MADRID, November 6th. It is probable that Sr. D. Primo de Rivera will be raised to the rank of Captain-General, vice Marquis de la Habana, deceated.

(From L'Avenir du Tonkin.) THE RUSSIAN COUP

PARIS, October 15th,

It is auteried that Russia has obtained the right to use Port Arthur as an anchorage for her fleet, and make a railroad from Port Arthur to Vladivostock. The English Press rigorously protests against this.

(Special to the N. C. Daily News) THE MAHOMMEDAN REBELLION.

PEKING, November 4th.

The whole of the country comprising the Liangchens and Ningbaia, and the two ladepen. prefectures of Lanchon, Kung ch'ang, Halolog,

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dent departments of Kuyuan and Karchon in the province of Kansu sre now in the hands of the Mahommedan rebels and their alles the Kotze Hafi also portions of the prefectures of Shae chou in the north-western, and Pingliang in the extrema essters limits of the province. the last three weeks not a word his For been heard as to the safety or otherwise of the provincial high authorities at Lanchou when it was captured in the early part of October. Probably none have survived. yesterday the Grand Courell got the loformation given above of the number of prefectures held by the rebels, which means more than one-half been recently defeated and his army is in a Kanen, General Tung is reported to have critical condition. The rebels have captured shirty field guns and a quantity of ammunition.

But

Major-General P. T. von Unterberger, Military Governor of Ussuri Territory, with residence at Vladivostock, and Gospodeen N. S. Wedensky, Chief of the Colonial Department of Eastern Siberia, arrived here on Saturday by the steamer 'have been issued and can be obtained on Hohmsollen from Vladivostock via Japan, These Russian officials are, it appears, application.

not bound for Batavia but are booked through, by the Norddeutscher Lloyd Our Seeds are all tested before being put up line of steamers to Port Sald, from Japan. Our morning contemporary styles General J LONDON,

von Unterberger "Governor of Eastern Siberia," and in a certain sense that title le due to him, but his tenure of that high office has been of very brief duration, lasting only since September, when the Governor-General of Eastern Siberis, General Doukhofskoy, left Vladivostock for Europe pid Shanghai, Singapore, etc. The Daily Prat asserts that the distinguished Russian voyageur in question is on his way to Batavia "on MARINES from the Russian gunboat Herayin what is ostensibly a holiday trip, though and the U.9.5. Yorktown are till stationed in It is suspected not to be without political their respective Legations at Seoul, significance," while in the China Gasıtlı of

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

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

CLAY'S FERTILIZER,

It supplies natural nourishment to the soll, Captain McGillivray, will be despatched as above and assists the process of assimilation, thereby alding the Plants to attain to their full size, vigour and beauty,

on or about TUESDAY, the 26th instant,.

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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the and instant it is stated that "there is THE first tle for the Hongkong Football A high-class Fertiliser for Pot Plants and for good reason to believe that the vialt of Challenre Cup will be played off to-morrow 1 General Doukhovikoy, Governor-General kick-off punctually at 4.15. The competitors are use in the Garden generally,

of Eastern Siberis, to Batavia is in 15th Company S.D.R.A., and Z Company R.B. connection with a scheme which the. The match will be played on the ground of the Russians have been working for some Hongkong Football Club, Happy Valley, time past, to obtain a coaling station in the Dutch East Indies." This is the first MR Alex McLeod, the Chairman of the intimation we have had of General Douk- Shanghai Fire Commission, on the 6th fast, hoskoy visiting Batavia, and as he passed presented the challenge'shield subscribed for by through here en route to St. Petersburg the Fire Insurance Companies doing business is Sold in Tias containing 10 lbs. each.....$1.75 nearly two months ago it seems that the the Model Sastlement, to the team from Deluge [1557

Gazelle must be referring to General von No. 4 Co. which won it at the competition last Unterberger, who sailed for the south this || May, afternoon on board the N. D. L. steamer

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Agents.

Hongkong, 11th November, 1895,

THE SPORTSMAN'S POCKET, BOOK.

PUBLISHED AT THE

."HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE.

PRICE: $1.50 PER COPY.

N.B. This work is a complete record of the most recent Hongkang, Shanghal and Coast

28 lbs.

Directions for use are given on the Label,

RABEOMY'S "NEW PARIS " LAWN MOWERS.

The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market. For Sale at Manufacturers' Pileus.

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baby, with four hands and four feet, born in Tango province, Japan, and now under care of Okuda Besjiro, a showman in Osaks. He was requested to buy the poor, child, but the law prohibiting its exhibition, - ka took-charge of it from charitable motives, as its parents appeared to be too poor to support it.

DETECTIVE MCIVER, while searching the steamer a cave Heungskau (ble morning, found which Wis found to contain ten now Winchester rides, which were to be taken to Macro. As there was no pempit to export with the case it was taken possession of by the Police,

and the imposters, Messrs. Raedbber & Co., Will

hava to show how'they came to be there.

MR. Herbert Rhodes, representing Messrs. Brooks and Doxey, Manchester, England, arrived at Hankow on the 1st instant to erect, the machinery lately sent out by that firm for a new Cotton Mill at Wachang containing 50,000 spindles, the largest ever constructed la China. Mr. Rhodes has been engaged to similar work la Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Japan, United States, Italy, Germany, and Ausisis,

THE Variety Club's entertainment in the heat house of the Murray Barracks on Saturday night was, as usual, a great success, a large number of persons being present and the various Items being well renderel 'Amongst these were two excellent aketches performed by the members of the troupe to very laughable manner, keeping the bearers in a cooliausi rost. The programme will be repeated to-morrow night. ||

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„RESSZA, by postponing the struggle with Japan, says the Spectator, bas acquired a position of predominance in China which may conceivably convert China lato a useful ally. On the other band, she has made Japan an implacable enemy, has helped to famlah her with the sinews of war, and has postponed hostilities to

tims which

will almost certalsly be more, rather than less, favourable to the Island Power. In any case,

it

is imposible not to feel that we are only at the

will

beginning of great events in the Far East.” It in * truce which may last for four or five years, it is only a truce. No one, of course can prophesy exactly how and when the struggle break out afresh ; but that li most.come is certain, Two possibilities of conflict may, however, be worth noting. Suppone, two years hence, that the Japanese Fleet is almost, but not quite, ready. Is it not extremely likely that the military advisors of the Crar may say, "These ships ara meant, directly or indirectly, to injure your | Majesty. You had better then attack Japin while there is yet time, and wrest from her the weapon which she is fashionlag for your hart"! We do not say for a moment that Russia would acceed in doing what we did at Copenhagen,

might all possession of a fleet, for fear le

against her but it is not difficult to see that

polley might

stem a wise one at St. Petersburg, Again, suppose the Japanese get nearly ready sumolested, and notice that the Trans-Siberian Railway will be finished in

· At all costs we must Year will they sut are us, strike before Russia has to effective a means of pouring her troops into Korea? However we

look at the matter, u struggle between Japan and Russls, with predominance is Chios for the prize, seema imminent.

YESTERDAY afternoon à sailor on the Americas burk St. James, who had Indulged too freely in spirits on Saturday night and not hud recovered during the day, created a disturbance, He became nasty and allempted to walk through the crew and officers, the result being that he was. It is proposed to buy out the intercit rather used up by the ilme he could be placed in Irons. He was then given into the custody of the Police and the Magistrate this morning sentenced bins to four months Imprisonment,

ON the best authority possible Z'Avernée du General of French Indo-Chins, is proceeding to Tomkin""staten that M. Rounssau, Governor

France without any prospect of returning to Tonkin. He is greatly alarmed at the state of his son's health, which the climate of Tonkis has almost completely shattered, he is anxious to leave as quickly as possible, and will, with regret, resign ble position, though for family

To

AN Extraordinary general meeting of share- holders in the Shaughti and Hongkow Whari Company was to be held to-day in Shanghal, to consider proposals to entirely siter the Com

retained in the concern by Messis, jarðlue Matheson and Co at the time of selling to the Company, this interest to be paid off partly by shares and partly by cash. Further, the capital of the Company 1 to be raised to Tis, 2,000,000, and the issue of a new lot of Debentures is proposed. The points to which special natice is called in the circular calling the meeting are thus not forth in the body of the noilma 1-1 extend the objects. of the Company, (a) To provide for iperense of capital,

To

increase the number of Directors, (d) To enlarge. the general powers of the Board,) To siter the valing power of shareholders and the means of passing resolutions, To provide different means of altering the regulations, and To provide more in delzil for the general working and management of the affairs of the Company It these proposed changes" are effected this company, t present deing the largest business in the East and owning more THE Cologne Gassifs views in the change of wharves and godowns than are to be found in British Ambassadors at Berlin and St. Peters more than one of two ports east of Indis, will berg, and particularly in the choles of persons trade, and the infuslan of new blood into the have a fine hand to still farther extend thelr which has been made, symptoms that England directorate and management should help to has arrived at the conviction that in the fatore pls remembered that this

new lie. Into the huge concern. When will then company questions waiting for a solution in. Aals will also

own all the wharves at which home-steamers be of pre-eminent importance from the point of discharge in the northern centre of trade, an view of European policy. - This impression. Ir well as the wharves and strengthened by the fact that the leap of Bir Nicholas O'Conor from Feklog to St. Petersby

ut exactly an ordinary occurence, Ca

considerations it is absolutely necOSELTY,

The Act of Parliament, providing for the Inclu- slon of colonial judges in the Judicial Commļitas of the Privy Council is published in lasts Bains- day's Gauchte, with a covering despatch in which the Secretary of State expresses, the hope that is enactment will land to preserve and, strengthen the bond of xalon between all parts: of the Empire. We have so much to say about this latest more, this offensive attempt to while wash the Colonial Office at the expense of the loyal subject of Her Majesty the Queen, this make-believe that the Home Government is willing to do all in its power to" strengthen the

·Bands of union between all parts of Empire ? that, owing to progoms of othegmatters, will hold over our comments on it til to-morrow,

W.M.

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godowas wherein of the three largest coasting and siverine steamship lines discharge and load, the magnitude of the

business becomes evident, and the importance

of the proposed changes is better appreciated.

CRICKET.

ROVERY. CRICKET CLUB », VICTORIA- CRICKET CLUB.

This match was played at Happy Valley on

who went in first and declared, their innings Saturday and resulted in win for the V. C. C., closed for zes Lammert did great execution with the leather, disposing of no less than 4 wickets for O. The scores were as follows

V.C.C

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thea A, Woodsocka Ciar, b Br -32. 3. Lambsart, a MoHandy, b Shelley „ions......... A. 5. Goman and ↳ Braté menme 0 J. H. Kab Batteria barat de 7 db b P. Hyndelse, at osté vane 20 J. M. X. Carvalio, aut ou semista Silva Netto ABTesta did not bat.

Prins Berich. That, however, la an reported, in Shanghal papers that Mr. unimportant detall and matters very little. Veuillamosi, lately manager of the Comptoir The question to be considered is whetherNa loual d'Elcompte, at Shanghai, will probably THE following officers were installed in the và Chad Kirch the China Gouritz is well Informed, and ifters to Shanghai as Manager of the new Ancient Landmarks Lodge, Mass, Coast, Shang- so how it comes about that the gallant Fianco-Russian Bank, which is to be opened in bal, on the 5th lust’1--- General referred to is booked through to the Medal Settlement at a comparatfraly sazly Wot, Beo, Gao, Howard Port Said! It is, of course, quite on the date. cards that, General Doukhovskoy : hai made some arrangements. is respect to a T has been satisfactorily proved by experts | = |=" Ruslan coaling station in the Dutch Beat that the disastrous explosions on board the fil. Indies, and that General Unterberger will (aled sommes Kungpat were not due to ever

pressure of steam in the hollers, for the botters

Fort Race Milings, and, in addition to a good A. 3. WATSON & CO., LD, meet certain Dilch officials or secret deal of other useful information, contains a revised list of Record Times made on the Shanghat Course, as will as several pages of Sporting Memoranda and a vesful indew.

Hongkong, 19th October, 1895. - Tal (1406)

THE HONGKONG, DISPENSARY, ESTARLIEZED AD, 1241. Hoogkang, 12th August, zleje

agents in Singapore with whom bell sad engines are now known to be latret. To ther cllach matters without going to Batavia, culpable negligence of the Chinese officials kajaks pre | On the other hand, it is equally within the | chargs of the troops le solely due the shocking Is bounds of possibility:: that: General von || dimi

Jan Everleiga sezonski.P.M.. Rer. J. Stressgreina5.W,

A. R. BérmáMISETA F. A.: Rebisson

Oil Skimmer 21, Geo

Secretiliy

E. Herskail.........S.D.

* D. G. Lloyd Williams.] D,

G.R. Worthington „Su Steward,

Kav. » Heyns, commande Chaplain,

RUNEIGH

Tetala

HXRCG...

Hardy, a Blu-Natta, is Tanner punkcionisa

Hyndesas; ir Lautners "enne now

Rotus, Kew, b Woodcockies BODO PREGON SE N Malley, le Lammerkopen van

Lag. Ramjam, to Lammert "samezemiguma i suskanavošanu.

Cesir, sot qui permanentes serkentojai steamer

Malta, & Lammet,

temps

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