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Board was effected this year at least ons of the applicants who was refused employment was in able-bodied young man who speaks Chinese fidently, and who was recommended by highly respectable citizens?~~~~
Yours faithfully,
IGNORAMUS. --Hongkong, 26th November, 1895:-
of.
THE LIAO-Tung treaTY,
TIENTSIN, November 16th,
The Lio-torg Treaty was signed in Peking on Filday November 7th. The text has not yet reached on but there is no doubt as to Its pilocicat provisions, China will pay over to Tapan 33000.000. Tacks, and Japan will receive to China the portion of Liao-tung granted to her by the Shimonoseki Treaty. China has tried bard to evade this conclusion, refusing for a long time to pay any additonal indemalty, but the pressure of Russia and France has been too strong for her, After all these months of negotiation Russia is the sole sainer. Japan has little to complain
She
geis a quid pro quo. Besides, it is well known sha
never expected to retain Lizo-tung She may therefore be said to have done very well in securing 30,000,000 Taels extra Indemnity,
While Russia has been the gainer, China has been the loser in this little game of friendly Intervention. She has given Lac-tang to Jar an In order to bave the privilege of baring back twist. She has paid in solid money to Japan; who can only be coerced by Russia on such terms; she must pay in privileges to Russia Siberian tallway concension, Port Arthur Fleet Anchorage, and, probably, in the long run, the whole. prize gained wholesale by the Bear. At that stage the evolution of events will be Instructive, A big boy gives a cake and marbles to a lesser boy to induce said boy to leave off thrashing him. Autocratic first former steps in and says Not It la contrary to the rules of the playground, which be dictates. Small boy most band hack the cake, but big boy must pay for it. Fait accompit, November rib, 1895 First-former then takes a good big bite The cake, while still in the big boy's hand, and tells him to be careful not to eat it, as be will cell for the rest when a litle more hungry, At present he is inclined for a gorge on another big bon called Korça. This is how poor Cains is be'riended by the enlightened antions of the West.-P. and T. Times,
HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY.
FIRST CONCERT:
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1895.
Introduced~~The “Cradle Song " by Smart, and | "Good night, that glorious 16 by Leslie. In both of these the tones were harmoniously blended, the difficult passager in the former especially being rendered in good time and tone, conclusion of this" exquielto air was somewhat marred by its being sung with almost the strongest voices ofthe singers-Instead of dying away
may biandesimo, as it should. At the sext concert attention should be paid to that Important point in cheral work, as in all other respects there fru were excellently given.
Turning saw to the soles, the success scored more than made up for the errors is the other Heats. Mrs. Haren sang Gallico's fine song Love's Herald" in has walce, het expression and command of voleo belar emlacally fitted for the orThe fus drets betwegs Mill Lambert and Dr. Meadows, were undoubtedly the finest vocal efforts so far during the season. In The Angel' the harmonious blending of thele splendidly modulated voices was exquisite while in The Wanderer" their sweet voices were beard both separately and in combination, the effect heightening the pleasure produced by the first air. They were very loudly applauded. on retiring. the piano, her rendering of the "Polonaise in A" Mies Hitching proved herself to be a master of of Chople, a rachar daring undertaking for an which the player was put, it may be mentioned amateur, belag pesfect, To brighten the test.to that this selection was given by Chevalier de Kontakt at one of his concerts, and that the contrast was most favourable to the amateur. Dr. Meadows was heard next in Goring Thomas' very trying recitative and air from Esmeralda" the beauty, timire and variabliliy of his magni- ficent baritone voice being filed to the fall. superior nature of bis training in THE gentleman Losin proved the very Caraller Songs ha warbled, ably assisted by a chorus of male voices, the whole being, next to the duets, the finest production of the evening. Miss Lammert was heard in solo in the second part, her version of "The Promiss of Lila" belog a revelation to her heaters. The post larity which this lady is holding is such that the audience never tires, and when, in answer to determined demand for an encore, she again delighted those present, the thunders of applause sufficiently testified te bez success. Mr. Gilchrist sang Ilazno toe," one of Plesull's with loud applause. One of the surprises of the ŝinest airs, in a very good style, and was rewarded orening was the violin solo of Mr. Alesberg, who, in performing Mendelssohn's Andante showed wed An exquisite touch and command of a very Ene instrument fax above, amateur form. His playing is so very pleasing that all his hearers will be most anxious to hear him again in the near future.
the
This society gave their firat concert iklu season
On the whole this first cancert of the season, In the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on Saturday promise of some exceedingly for music to be although not the success it should have been, gives evening. It attracted afir audience, the stalls being only poorly filled, though the dress giren later. If the committee will pay a little circle was full, among those present helag Halso makesringent regulation that so one is more attention to detalls of the accessories, and Excellencs Sir William Robinson, who is to stand in the wings, fa full view of the president of the Society.
The Committee of the Society can hardly audience, criticising the singers, they will be congratulated upon their attempt to ald enhance fature success as much as by constant the efforts of the active members by attention and continued concerted practice on the part to those detalls which go so far to add of the orchestra. to the success, and popularity of amateur concerts, sil over the East. No decoration worth mentioning had been
attempted, the
half dozen pots of flowers at each corner of the stage only serving to emphaslie this fact. The orchestra being unaccapled, it should certainly have been an easy matter to have arranged therein a mass of flowers and foliage, which, with the addition of a few more pots at the corners of the stage, would have presented an agreeable foreground to the group of vocalists. The detalls of the stage lixelf were not well attended to white if the Committee would so arrange matters next time that the ladies and gentlemen forming the orchestra remain on the stage during the solo and cher alteme, they will find the effect will be immeasurably improved. The delays and confusion attending Saturday's programme detracted greatly from the pleasure the excellent selection of male should have given the audience. The following was the programme presented, which gave promise of a treat to follow :-
PROGRAMMI.
PART I.
1. Overturs.qu...." Zampa" ............Herold. 2. Song......" Love's Herald.........Gullica. Mrs. HAGEN.
3. Part Song."The Dawn of Day......Leslie. 4. Duett "The Angel"
M
Rubensisin, " "The Wanderern LAMMERT and Dr. G. S. MEADOWS.
5. Plano Solo..." Palopuise (in A)” ......Chopin,
6 Recit.
and alr
Miss HITCHING, "What would I do for
my Queen" (from
Esmeralda").
Dr. G. S MEADOWS.
Garing
Thomas,
7. Overtors....."Last Judgment "...Spohr.
PART II.
7. Symphony..." Last Judgment ".......................Spoår. 2. Song .....
"The Promise of Life......Cowen.
Miss LAMMERT, 5. Song ........." I fear no foe”...................Plusut!, Mr. J. GILCHRIST. 4. Part Song Cradle Song .........Smart.
Andante from 1 Violis Concerto Mendelssohn.
5. Violla Sala
6. Cavaller
of
Mr. M. ALIBERO. Songs..........Dr. Villers Stanford, "Boot, Saddle, to Horse," "Marchleg Along,"
Dr. MEADOWS and Chorus, ƒ“Good night, Theu
Lelle.
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET,
HONGKONG, November 26th. Mr. G. H. Polts reports as follows in his Shave Lit issued at 5 pm. to-day-
Business has been slightly better during the week and the principal changes in the market have been in Douglas Steamships and Hoog kang and Whampoa Docks, both of which Stocks show an appreciable
advance
nge and as we have now practically got over we shall over the
temporary dulacss, pare through a more native period, unless it be spoilt by the excessive fists. ton of new cotton and spinning companies Shanghai, which is in fact the one great danger is so many calla falling doe at one time art likely to absorb all the available funds in the market. The general managers of the Green Island Cement Company have given notice that the applications for the farther fauna of abaren should be sent in not later than 4 o'clock p.m.. on the 5th December next.
BANES-Hongkong and Shinghat Banks have ruled rather quiet but are firm at 183 per cent. premium and there are a good many buyers for forward dates but the rates offered do not tempt bolders. Nationals remain quiet at $29.
MARINE INSURANCES-With the exception a small exle of China Traders at $731 there kre no changes to report under this heading.
FIRE INSURANCES-China Fires have been placed at £89 and for March at 893.
of
Ne 27-A sumi ef $5,000, to cover the cost of Ughting the New Central Market during the Current year,
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No. 18-Am of $20,000, for expenses lacuried to popnection with preventlys measures"
galast a recurrence of the plague.
On inleate No. 18 being proposed... Hon-Whitehead -asked-Havby money already been expended ?
The Chairman-Certainly ; we could not walt until now to spend the money; it was DOCOMBATY to take measures at once.
No, 29-A sum of $4,580 to cover the salary and allowances of the newly appointed Medical Officer of Health from and August to 3111 December, 1895.
No. 30,--A sum of $6ço, in ad of the vola Harbour Deparment, Steam Euncher Orver Charges, coals, repalis, etc. Note The abors sms is required owing to the lncreased price of coal this year (33 per cent.)
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The German steamship Cassius lelt Cheloo on the both lastant, and and fine weather and Wight breeze.
The Billih steamship Rsmeralda left Manila on the 24ah instant, and bad moderate north. Cherly winds to Capones ; thence-to-port-bad | freib to moderate monsoon and fair weather.
on the 26th Instant at 8. p.in, and bad throng
The British steamship Memnon left Sandakan north-cast wlads and moderate sex to Kallon Straits, which was passed at 5 p.m. on the azad, Moderate easterly wind to fire weather on the const of Luzon to Sambobo Point, and thence to Lema Irland kad strong to moderate monisON and clear weather th moderate_seka To Sandakan H.M.S. Redpele, and the barque Stanfield,
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.
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5th prex, Ulysses zih prox., and Bentawers, due very shouly from Japan, quick despatch. For New York pla Su's-The Strathclyde | salled on the 14th inst, taking from here a large quantity of tea and general cargo. The Glengyle has followed bar with equally ready support, and cleared yesterday. The next to load is the -Monmonthshire, due to-day, and as-she-bat- very little space to fill here, she will take an early departure. The Banglor dus estly next weak will follow her, the next lu turn belog the Polyphemus. For New York via Caps, There are several opportunities offering for wall tonnage, but cargo appears scarce and rates somewhat hith. The Retalhorn loading in Hongkong bas taken a fair quantity from this at 25/- and le I expected to sail at end of the month. The John R. Kelly at Hongkong is asking for cargo at 246 through rate. The Emily E. Whitney will soon be ready to commence loading here, but a full cargo has already bean prepared for her, and only a very limited amount of ipace No. 3.
1.—A sum of $3.50 in connection with in procurable. Her rate is 25/. To strive, wo the construction of a read in Kowloon to be Helene Rickmers. In Kowloon. Dock: have the Lillan L. Robbini, sıking 23/6, she is called Salisbury Road. Note-The construction due any bour now, heing two months past Anjer, of this road in binding on the Government, and Via Pacific, rates remain uncharged, the next buildings are about to be erected in the Frøje mommmm.. loadings being: P.M. 1.3. China goth fast, neighbourhood, it has been considered advisable | Frene......................................................... Inst. C.P.R. 1. Empress of India goth last. connecting with Kobe Maru lexving here 27th to begin blasting operations before their erection.
·Bṛunktida...............‚'19 N.P.R... Victoria 9th prox. Departures:****
ADJOURNMENT, The Committee adjourned until Thursday, Sarpedon 17th test. For New York vid Suez meeting of the Legislative Council, For London vid Suez-Sunda rath inst
gik December, the date fixed for the nexi
Strathclyde 14th Inst. Rates of Freight are :--- From Shanghai to London by Conference Line general cargo 403, w, silk 458, tea gor. Northern Cont. Ports by Conference Lines, general cargo 433, 62, w. silk 455. teu pas. New York by Conference Lines, general cargo 40s, tex 403. New York vis Landon by Conference Lines, general cargo for. tea gos. Boston by Conte- rence Lines, general cargo 537. 67. Philadel phia by Conference Lines, general cargo bor. London by Shell Line general cargo for. Lous so per cent. Hamburg, by Shell Line general LAU KAU YU HOPKINS CUMMING & Co. cargo 357, net. New York by Shell Line general cargo 408 less to per cent. Havre (direct) This was a sult in which the plaintiff sought general carge 378. 64. net. Genos tallow 357
to recover $1,000 which he alleges he deposited general cargo 409. net. Marselles tallow security while acting as compradors for the
35. sees ergo 375. 6d. net; 455. per ton of 30 firm of Hopkins Cumming & Co., while the cet, for above three ports. New York by sail delendast alleged that the money was placed in 354. New York by Pacific lines, les ri cent the firm on the understanding that it was to (2014). Coast Rates are: Chinklang to Canton entitle the plaintiff to a one-seventh interest in 16 canda, regular steamers. Meji to Shanghal
the firm Shanghal St.10 per ton coal, nomlani, $1.30 per ton coal, nominal. ́ Nagasaki to
FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING.
A meeting of the Finance Committee was beld yesterday as soon as the Legislative Council adjourned. The Colonial Secretary presided.
MINUTES.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed.
ADOPTION OF FINANCIAL MINUTĖS, by his Excellency the Governor, were approved. The following voles, which were recommended
No. 14.-A sum of $2,400 in ald of the vole for Incidental Expenses in the Sanitary Depart- ment. The above som is the estimated expendi ture on the work of the general inspection of house drains in the colony, which is being defrayed from the above vate.
No
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
SUPREME COURT.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
(Before His Honour Mr. Justies Wha.)
November 26th.
Mr. K. W. Moansey appeared for the plaiulli, Mr. R. G. Hopkins, of the defendant firm, appearing in person.
originally placed to the cerdit of the firm as Mr. Hopkins admitted that the money was culty on behalf of the comradore, but claimed that later the plaintiff had accepted a Interest in the firm, and placed the sum In dispute in the firm's funde.
The plaintiff was called and denied that he had ever entered into partnership with the firm. He explained that as he could not get back Lis money be accepted a letter by which the profits as the best alterative He, however the firm undertook to pay him one-seventh of
gever vadertook a share in the firm, or lis liabilities.
Powan Arration Aptar..................... Kuan Tin
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The North Borneo Gözette for November has a notice to the effect that at the entrance to Victoria Harbour, Labuan. from the North and East. a conical buoy, stripped whlis and black, is now placed on the spet hitherto marked -as the Colombine beacon; in 37 fathoms.
COLLISION AT WOOJUNG,
On the afternoon of the aand lost, the Hector, Inward bound from Janan, collided with the Rohilla at anchor at Woosung. It appears, ways the N. C. Daily News, that the incomtop veste! took a sheer and truck the pictog boat about smuldships, The Rohilla bus three of her plater cracked, but it is anticipated the repairs can be effected without the vessel going Into the dock. The Hictor has her stem twisted to starboard about two feet above the water line extending a similar distance up, while the rivets. are knocked out of the plates on the port side for several feet, and there is a hole in one of the upper plates, The Hicfør alter the accident went up to Shanghat.
THE LATE PRESIDENT OF THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
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Yokohams, November 16tb.
Hotels. RAFFLES HOTEL, SINGAPORE. PATRONIZED by ROYALTY. NOBILITY and DISTINGUISHED PERSONAGES, including
H. R. H. Prince Damrong, H. R. H. Prface Sevesti, “His Grace The Dake of Newcastle.
-The Right Hon'ble The Earl of Dysart. -Lord and Lady Braye,
~Lord Dormer;*
Lord Cecil.
Lord Valletort.
Major-General Sir Henry Collett, K.C.B.
Sir Francis Bellesa, Bart.
Str John James William Henry Spencer.
Sir Edmood HBI.
Brigadier General Gornit, C.B.
Baron Herman,
Baron Wendelstradt.
Baton. Basler,
Sir Somers Viac.
* Count S. Tellike.
Count Spee.
The Late Sir Elliott Bavill, Chief Justice, S. S The Hon'ble Lionel Cox, Chief Justice, S. S. Major-General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., R.E
His Excellency Major-General Vaughan Jones, Major-General Molyneux.
Commanding the Troops, S. 5. Officers of H. M. Army and Navy.
Tab FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, which has just been enlarged by 30 additional suites, is facing and commanding an extensive View of the Harbour, close to the Public Offices, Mercantile
uarters and the Easlanade,
Sulter consisting of SITTING-ROOM, BED- ROOM, DRESSING-ROOM with PRIVATE BATH-ROOM attached.
No expense has been spared by us to meet the requirements and demands of the Public and every comfort is guaranteed.
There is a LADIES WAITING and DRESS- ING-ROOM, fitted with all requisites.
BRANCHES :— RAFFLES TIFFIN & BILLIARD ROOMS,— Singapore. EASTERN & ORIENTAL HOTEL.-Penang. SEA VIEW HOTEL-Penang.
SARKIES BROTHERS,
Proprietors. Singapore, 1st January, 1895.
Ng Lal Kok, the "sssistant comptadore, was called and stated that after the date, In August, of the letter (produced) be was instructed to make out a new set of books and that in these 15. A sum of $10,000 in aid of the vote the wages of the staff, instead of being charged merita rose from a, lowly position to the with all conveniences attached. I am also now -
Mr. Yoshikawa Taijiro, President of the Nip-THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,
and his funeral will take place on the 20th inst. pan Yusen Kaluba, died at Olo on Monday
No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. night. His remalos have been brought to Tokio
AM happy to luform my PATRONS that in In accordance with Japanese custom, one which connection with the GRILL ROOM, I seems strange to a foreigner, he was given the|| have secured the 1st FLOOR recently occupied Rising San, the Third class merit, and given above the present GRILL, ROOM) and have posthumous decorations of the Order of the by the CHINA FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY 5,000 yen. He was a man of unusual business fitted it up for ability and untiring energy and by his own Presidency of the great Japan Steamship CompanyBox.
11
Repairs of Bulidings
In reference to this minule.
Hon. T. H. Waitehead asked-which bullding? The Chairman-Government buildings.
to the compradore, as formerly, was charged to the firm. He was told that the compradore was one of the partners in the firm.
Mr. Hopkins then entered the box and stated the circumstances which led him to baller
LADIES' DINING ROOMS, prepared to serve
DINNERS, TIFFINS AND SUPPERS to Partles when Ordered distinct from the ordi
Hon. T. H.. Whitehead-More particulars that the plaintiff, had entered the firm, The Station arrived at Yokohama or the gih inst. The lary GRILL ROOM.
what building?
The Director of Public Works-Government House, Queen's College, and the Hospital, mors particolarly. Court?
Hon. T. H. Whitehead-Not the Supreme The Director of Pabile Works-There is nothing very exceptional the matter with the Supreme Court,
No, 16.—A sum of $1,500 in aid of the vote for Maintenance of Sewers" (public works annually recurrent). Note-Increased cost of maintenance due to additions to the sewerage system, which is nearing completion.
No. 17.-A cam of $1,000 in aid of the vole for Miscellaneous Works," being "pproximately the cast of re-hallding the retaining wall, Soy- mour Road, which bas been charged thereto,
In reference to this mifnute the Chairman said there was a hope that the $1,000 would be ultimately recovered from the owner of the Inland Lot on which the property stood.
No. 18.-A sum of $4.460.50, for repairs, &c., to the hospital halk Hygda belog difference between the amount spent ($5,360.10) and the amount voted in the estimates ($800). Nots- Fxcess due to cost of repairing the extensive damage substained during a typhoon in October,
SHIPPING, Douglas Steamships have le proved their poulton considerably and have been placed at $54, 855, $56 and $57, closing
No. 19.-A sum of £680, being salary drawn firm at the latter rate. Indo-Chinas have been by Dr. Bell from 8th June to 15th August, 1895, bought at $58 and afterwards at $57, and close while acting s* Asistant Surgeon in the Gorem with buyers at the last quotation. A fairment Civil Hospital during Dr. Atkinson's number of Hongkong, Cantos and Macao absence on sick leave. Steamboats have been placed at 135. China and Manilas | wanted at $69.
and offers of $10y have falled to bring out REFINERIES-China Sugars have hardened
shares. Lorocs have again come into notice and shares have changed bands at 359 and 360, MIXING.—Pusjoms are still offering at 25. New Balmorals have experienced w alight.size and are wanted at $3.
reacted ta
No. 20.-A sum of $4,600 to meet the follow ing expenses in the Police Department -For passages and bonuses, $3,005. For incidental experies, 1,600.
21-
No. -A sum of $5,000 for carrying out certain works in connection with the Talping- xban improversent scheme,
In answer to Hen. E. R. Belllios the Director of Pablic Works wild that the cost of the scheme mentioned in minute'No. 11 would not exceed
$5,000.
Hon. He Kal-Has any part of the money
spent? been
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negotiations were carried on through a Chinese- one of the partners. --
Hip Lordship. In siving judgment for the of Mr. Hopklas he and now little doubt he did plaintiff, with costs, said that from the evidence belleve the plaintiff bad entered the firm, but be appears to have been mislead by his partner, who transacted the business with the plaintiff.
VEXTURES.
The new 'U. S. Alarship Olympia for the Chiun
Olympia is a fast and furious commerce-destroyer of 5,800 tont displacement, being 140 ft. long, 53
wide and drawing 21 h. 6 la, of water. She la stated to be capable of developing 13,000 horse fitted with twin screws and her engines are power, sufficient to drive har at a speed of 21.69 kno's though she has only, so far, achieved fraction under 20 knots. Her hall is of steel, and protection is afforded by 145" to 2" steel deck, while the barbelles have at lnches of The following cases were fixed for the armour. She was built in 1893 at a cost of respective dates -
£159.200. Her armament consists of 48-In 1 10 5l QF, 14 6-pdr. Q.F.. and 6 1-pdr, guns, besides 4 machine guns and 6 torpedo tubes. | Carrying 1,800 tons of coal, she is supposed to travel 10,000 miles without cosling. The stip compsay numbers 417 men, with 36 officers.
Wednesday, November 27th, 2019-La Sin Tang, v. The Official
Receiver .................. Thursday, November 28th.. 2011-Ha Yak Tang v. Wong Chok
Friday, November 2gth. co4-Cheung Fun . Mrs. Ricco 2007-The Wing Tak Firm 2. Wong
Li Sam....
POLICE COURT.
383-01
45.00
16.46
254.60
For selling within prohibited limits, and streat obstruction, fourteen hawkers were this morning fined various sume. For cutting twigs on land a coolle was fined $7. Another batch of coolies found abroad without passes wern äned, known thief being sent up for one month in law of Bro. For petty larceny one thief was given one month's "hard" and another two months. Two shopkeepers were flued ĝi each for letting off fireworks. For throwing rubbish into the street three house-coolles were fined $1 each.
SHIPPING AND. MAIL NEWS.
French (Oxws) zith last. Indian (Chelydra) 29th East, English (Ressita) zoik lust. American (Evandale) and prox... Canadian (Empress of Japan) 4th prox. American (Peru) 8th prox.
The Director of Pablle Works---Something like $20 has been spent op to date. The con tract has been entered into and the Government does not think it would be wise to postpone the
approved by the fet 00 is aid at the vote for Yokohama at 9.30a.m. yesterday, and left again carrying out of the scheme, which has been | THE Canadian Pacific Raliway Co's steamship
the Council Government Marine Surveyor, Other Charges, at 4 pm the same day for Hongkong, wa Kabe, Empress of Japan, from Vancouver, arrived at No. 22.-A
coal, oll, and water for ataamiaunch. Noti.- | Nagasaki and Shanghai.
is expenditure due to rise (ol some 33
LA400....... AND BUILDINGS.—Prices for Excess in
No.
Роскв WHARVES AND Godowas.—Hong: and Whampoa Docks have, as antiolpated Long: in my previous circulars, advanced considerably, and uales have been affected at various rates up to 143 per cent premium, and as the demand has been principally for inventors, and is fully justified, a mill further improvement may be 7. Part Song Glorious S,
looked for. There have been some large trans- The overture from "Zampa," which, though rates but whenever the market touched 849 to actions in Kowloon Wharf shares of various such a great favourite, is one of the finest 350 realising sales were effected thus prevention orchestral plecos which can be found, first gave a sample of the ability of the orchest any further advance and the stock has sinon
whole. From the very beginning the fact became evident that the orchestra Hongkong Laud Investment shares hays been
per cent.) in the price of coal since the estimates We are informed by the Agent of the Messageries not we'l balanced. Owing to the number
well ma
maintained and purchases at 168) have were, completed. Floline-pina all-the production suffered, been made, the market closing fim, Humphery's
la the finish
tam of $2,500, for "Maintenance Maritimes Co. that the steamer Gaus, with the by fine baas being wanting. An Xetate have changed hands at toi and Sot and ziren
of teks." The above expenditure has next French mall, left Saigon for this port at the plece proceeded the nervousness which but Hongkong Hotels at 817 and $171.
been necessitated by the fallure of the hydraullo 9 yesterday... too evidently affected so many of the performers
MISCELLANEOUS Greenland Cements, machinery on account of the prolonged drought, Wote and the concluding bars gave promise after being placed at 8:6 and $164, are wanted and the enforced vse of steam power for pomp of something for better. In the remaining two at $168 but no shares are obtainable. Brick ing water to the Hill District. It is chargeable orchestral parts this promise was to part❘ and Cements can be fixed at $6), A. S. Watson's fulfilled, though in neither the overture nor the have found ready buyers at
$14, alihongh & few from Spahr's Judgment" did the combinaites de that justice been sold at Kores have been sold to score the "List | are in the market at $134. A few Electrics hars to the music its fine nature demande. The small parcels at $149, and more can be placed varying emotions totended to be portrayed were at the rats.. Fenwicks have changed hands at: not clearly conveyed to the listeners, as there was $10. Ics have been sold at $96. but little variation in the force of the different themes, and the beautiful raos which occur, especially in the symphony, were lost by the Varying time kept by the Instrumentalists. Evidence was given of great ability on the part of the orchestra sa whale, but certainly very write
ats
off
SHANGHAI FREIGHT MARKET.
Mesus Wheelock & Co., in their Freight Market Report dated Shanghal aand November,
against Water Account,
No. 74-A sum of $12,000 in connection with 1 Bas been deemed advisable to take advantage Water and Drainage Woskrat Kowloon, Note,—
of the recent favourable weather and to proceed
THE steamship Tatarios left Jara for this port on the 94th lost, and may be expected here on or about the 4th pros,
SHIPPING RETORNE,
From 8 pm. yılırday to 8 pm, to-day,
ARKIVALS.
with these works as quickly na possible. The projecta have been approved by the Pabile | Carsinƒ....................................B/DRMer, from Chefoo, Werk's Committer, and the cost is chargeable Memnon 20
Esmeralda u against the Loan,
much practice-concerted practice-will bal Our ; homeward freight market. Fremains $100. Notam+(3} ****@of staff in connection · presented last Saturday on the les secs
sendered as we hope it will be.
be as successfully to receive support, while for the opening of the Central Market and
London There is no great improvement to note, and Swine depois, (2) Excess dus la were the part songs. In the fest balf of the for sklomeranthath destinations, we must Food | Kew Concess due to the opening of iku | Foshrang meminerie
The next items calling for special attention and though there is still a fair amount of cargo drought.
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Sandakan. Manila
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Shanghai,
Swatow,,- » Shanghel
Canton,
Ing expenses in the Sanitary Departments-(1) Tacos Diedrich
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LETTERS FOR MERCHANT SHIPS.
DAILY NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALE, Hongkong, goth April, tŝoj
MACAO..
THE
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MACAO,
BOA VISTA HOTEL.
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.
EXCELLENT table. For terras, &c., apply to
THE MANAGER, Telegraphic Address :—" BOAVISTA," Macao,
Hongkong, 19th November, 1805.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
It is stated in the Govaramant Garette ofHIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the the 23rd Instant that letters and papers are lying at the Post Office addressed to the following vessals 1-
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A. M. Sples tratatoni Angere
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elegant Building 'known "CON NAUGHT HOUSE," offers First-class Accom modation to Residents and Travellers.
Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to cach Floor, in charge of experienced Attendant, Favourable Arrangements made for Families and for Monthly or Extended Periods,
P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager. [430
Hongkong, 3rd April, 1895.
PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND, HIS commodious and wall appointed Hola usted at a height of raça foor above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland of China
SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM 18T NOVEMBRE to zier Manch}, One person, per day unu..............$3 to $ 3.50 One person, per Wark .................................... 20.00 One person, per month ..................... 60,09. Married couple (occupying ene room) per
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5.08
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JDURORA POLECAM
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FUJIYA HOTEL,
KIYANOSHITA, HAXONE.
Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,
THE
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