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ARMOUR'S BEEF JUICE
PREFERRED TO ANY OTHER MAKE, BY, THE PHYSICIAN AND PUBLIC.
BACAUSE THEY KNOW THAT GOOD RESULTS FOLLOW ITS USE.
A SPECIALITY FOR INVALIDS.
REQUIRES NO DIGESTIVE EFFORT.
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AND THE
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FOR SHANGHAL. Steamship
"PAKHOL,"
Captain Stott, will be despatched MORROW, the 5th Instant, st Daylight.
For Freight or Pasanga, imply to
TO-
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Agents.
Hongkong, 4th Febestry, 1896.
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FOR AMOY AND TAMSUL
THE Company's Steamship
"FORMOSA," Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the gih instant, at Norn, and not as previously notified. For Freight or Farsige, apply to
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General Managers.
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"DAPHNE,"
Captain J. Samuelsen, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 4th instant, at
4 P.M.. Instead of as previously adverthed.
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THE
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
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"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
THE Steamship
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LIMITED.ZU.
ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.
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ALL there sie selected by our London House, bought direct at first-hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus riving all inter- mediate profits, and enabling m to supply tha best growths at MODERATE PRICES.
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with Full. Detalls, to be had on Application. PORT siter removal should be tested a month before use. When required be drinking st once it should be ordered to be decanted, at the Dispensary before being sent out. SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dianer Wises of very superior Vintages. All are
true Xerox Wines.
CLARET Our Clarets, including the lowest 'priced, are guaranteed to be the genuise product of the juice of the gripe and are not anilicially made from raisins and currents, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines,
will be despatched TO-MORROW, the 5th last, BRANDY.-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be at Noon,
S.S. "PORT ADELAIDE,
will be despatched about 18th February.
S.S. "GHAZEE" will be despatched about 4th March, For Freight of Passage, apply to
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"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby faformed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloos, whence and/or from the 'wharves delivery may be obtained,
Optional
Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given befors Noon TO-MORROW.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 11th Instant will be subject
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 11th instant, or they will not be recognized
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are ta be left in the Godawns, where they will be
examined on the rith instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
-Agents,
Hangkong, 4th February, 1896.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP "VICTORIA," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA
THE
AND KOBE.
"HE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Ellis of Lading for countersigna ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignces' risk and
expense.
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Agents. Hongkong, 4th February, 1806.
TO LET.
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HE Steamship
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Captain J. Rowley, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 6th instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.
Agents.
Hongkong, 4th February, 1896.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
THE Company's Steamship
THE
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"KUTSANG,"
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Captain Geo. Payne, will be despatched as abova on MONDAY, the roth instant, at 3.P.38%
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE. MATHESON & Co.,
General Manageri. - Hongkong, 4th February, 1896.
Taco
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FOR MARSEILLES AND LONDON,
VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
"GLENESK,"
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on TUESDAY, the rrth instant, at 4 F.M.
For Freight or Paisaga, apply to
"JARDINE, MATHESON & Co
Agents,
Hongkong, 4th February, 1896.
" SHELL" LINE OF STEAMERS,
FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG."
THE Company's Steamship
*NERITE
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Captain W. Daniel, will be despatched as above on or about SATURDAY, the sand instant.
For Freight, apply to
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Agents. Hongkong, 4th February, 1896,"
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other Largy Consumers,
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pure Cognic, the difference in pries being merely a question of age and vintage.. WHISKY.-All our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands. in the market. The SCOTCH WHISKY marked "E" is universally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
We only 'guarantee our WINIS and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought dient from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Foris.
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MARRIAGE.
At Cheltenham,
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the 28th altinio,
FRANK COOK, of Caterham, Surrey, to STB, second daughter of the late Hugh F. Ramsay; Hankow, China.
DEATHS.
At Eis residence, Yokohama, an the sand alt, MT. HENRI FREDERIC SCHOENE, of Neuchatel, Switzerland, in his.58th year.
On the 26th alt; at Kabe, BRIAN GEORGE, aged airmosins, youngest son of Dr. R. Godfrey White. Atbisrealdence, Shanghal, on the 29th January, JAMES BROWN, late Chief Engineer of the steamship Fukwa, aged 75 yearL
the
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1896,
SKOUL, January 25th. The intergents at Andong are reported to
number more than ten thousand
A company of the Bodyguards, some Engineers and Artillerymen have been ordered to proceed -to An-dong to quell the disturbances.
It is denied that the Mis family has given any encouragement to the Intergents. One of the lanslly is returning to Seoul,
IMPROVEMENTS IN KOBE HARBOUR
Tokio Jannery aged, The estimates in the Bodget providing for at Increase of Custom House accommodation at Kobe and for constructing a new hatobi have been approved by the Budget Committee It is not believed that any opposition will be
raised in the Diet.
CHOLERA IN JAPAN.
Toxto, January 23rd, Nineteen persons have been attacked by cholera in Chiba, prefecture, and thirteen hava died. Mr. Yagishito, chief of the Sanitary Bureau, la to be sent to tarastigate.
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THE store-ship Humber felt here to day for Nagasaki with stores and supernumeraries for the Fleet in Japanese waters.
LAST evening Mr. J. Rodgers baat Mr. W. Boffey in the third round of the Billard Handicap, the "Vic" by 39 points. The finish was very exching. To-night two men local #knights
of the cus" will play at the Vic,
On behalf of Chang Chih-tang, the Victor of the Liang-klang, Messrs Dowdall and Hanson on the agth ulio. filed a petition in the British Court, Shanghai, agalust Messrs Louis Spitzel & Co, claiming the return of Tls. 2,000 and Tis, 5,500, deposits on two consigaments of rifles
alleged to have been uncleis when delivered. THE fallowing, from Rev. LH. Good. Hos. Secretary to the Edgar Fund, has been published in the N. C. Daily News ----
SPORTING GOSSIP.
Long before the sun was able to penetrate the beary mist that hung over the course this mOTI Black Velvet (last year's Derby winno) log and make the quarter-mile posts visible, did a steady cantar twice around the course, and if his energien are carefully netsed I seed not lock further afield for the winner of the Ashlay Cup. The Brat pow" of any consequence was that dono by Mystery, Mr, · · Buxoy's high-priced. Derby candidate, who galloped a mile and a quarter in 3 min. 249 sec. *`most_unaitisfactory performance. Surpris, Mr. Busey's "second string," went a mile and a quarter in 3.06, hard beld at the finish and good for another rifle. Variation, Mr. Humphrey's Derby "gell" with Mr. Hart-Back up, covered a mlic in a mlo, 27 acc., with plenty left in him at the fiafsh. Tala pony is improving very rapidly. He moves easily and seems to be as
sub" Burnside went along grandly for a mile, plocky as to ti speedy. Mr, Derick-Hunter's
which he covered la 2.31. Mr. John Peel's Derby candidate Bellringer, accompanied by Tecuin, did a mile and three-quarters in 420, the last quitter belog 18 seconds but as the course was very heavy and the "ddils""up, an allowance of at least 20 seconds should be
Мен made in this speedy moke's time. Alexander and Taylor's...' crack' Derby grifin Tax collision case between of the N. YK Grey Leg I managed to clock for a mile steamer Tokyomaru and the C.. N.Co which he negotiated in 9.31; but as I steamer Ssschien came before Mr. Jamieson, could not toll exactly when he commenced After losing besering. Consul-General, and Capt. Grattan,
to "pow # or when he finished, ibis time. agent of the China Mutual Co, and Capt. cannot be coniltered rellable. One ol Wallace, of the Chios Merchant's stramer the best, pown of the morning was that of Fungshus, Is H.B.M.'s Supreme Court, Shang Steepy fim, whom I managed to catch for hal, on the 30th "ultima. Mesara Dowdall and the fast three-quarters of a mile, which Hanson appeared for the N: V K., and Mess he covered in 1.49, simply romping away from Stokes and Pitt for the China_Navigation Co.his companies at the finish. Mr. John Fædr Reporters were, says the China Gasatte, not admitted, the proceedings being chiefly confined to taking evidence of the people of the Tokyo mars, which was to leave Shanghal on the 31st uit.
FIGHTING IN FORMOSA.
TOKIO, January 23rd. Governor-General Kabıyımı forwardıa diac
patch stating that the main body of the 7th Mixed Brigade encountered force of seventeen hundred insurgents at Sinai an' the 17th feat. The lagugenis mude a stabboja resistance, but were eventually defeated, losing three hundred
men killed or wounded. Four were killed on the on the 18th a small force of insurgents was Repanema sido and eleven wounded.
defeated and Tol occupied, tween so and so men the insurgents fled in a northerly and westerly dkection.
Lieutenant-Colonel Kutaba's detachment has been similarly successful in dispersing hands of argents, while Lieutenant-Colonel Nails force returned on the 21st, having cleared the district in the vicinity of Shluten.
THE SILK MARKET.
YOKOHAMA, January 21st, The silk market is still very doll Holders are prepared to sell at low prices, but foreign merchants, to view of the plitical crisis in Europe, sill refrain from buying. Only 130 to
YOKOHAMA, January 23rd, About 315 do of ik has been sold to-day Japanese kolder-baying greatly reduced thir prices with a determination to sell.
have been sold to-day.
LONDON BRANCH OF THE NIPPON GINKO.
Tox10, January 24th. The Nippon Ginko has decided to establish branch in London, in order to transact financial business connected with the Indemnity, As soon me arrangements are completed, the Indemnity will be lodged with this branch."
THE "SUSPECTS,"
The Captain, officers, and ship's company of H.MS. Edgar beg to thank the residents of Shanghal for their sympathy and very generous subscription ($1,544 44) to the fend being ralied on board the Edgar lo ald of the dependent relations of the men who lost their lives in the host-disaster at Chemalpa on the 13th of November,!!
Ar the Magistracy this afternoon, & Chinese arms-dealer iwas charged with selling a valued at more than $5 to a person not resident In the Colony without that person having an export permit, and without mid person being exempt under the Ordinance, Ms. A. B. Johnson (Crown Solicitor) prosecuted and Mr. E. J. Grist appeared for the defence. The tale was admitted, but it was contended that the purchater was a Chinese lieutenant. Aber hearing much evidence, His Worship held that the onus of proof of the person being exempted lay upon the dealer. In this caso this had not been proved to his satisfaction, and he therefore imposed a fine of $35.
HIROSHIMA, Jantiary 14th, Messrs Sugimúra, Okamoto, and others whe were acquitted by the Hiroshima Court hara returned to Tokio.
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VISCOUNT MIURA..
TOKIO, January 211. It in wald that M-jor-General Miura will hire the rights of nobility restored to him to a few days.
TROSHIMA, January 22nd. Viscount Miura to-day intertained his friends
resident in the city, and expegged his thanks for the kindness extended to bim in 58, when he was commandant of the barracks'«i Hiroshima, and also for the sympathy shown bim in Ms tecent imprisonment, Viscount Miura is expected to leave for Tokia this evening.
KOBE WATERWORKS, "
TOKIO, January azbd. The estimate providing for a subsidy for the Kobe Waterworks (60.000 yam) has been passed by the Budget Comraliter,
THE NEW CHINESE LOAN.
TOKIO, January syth,
A telegram from London to the Yokohama Specis Bank states that the German Bank and the Hongkong and Shanghat Bank haga com- menced, the Notailon of a now loan for the Chinese Government amcunting to one hundred
TELEGRAM S. million tads.
REUTER'S MESSAGE.
UNITED STATES FINANCE,
LONDON, February and, The United States Senate has adopted a fren Calonge Silver Bill in place of the Home of Representatives' Bond Bill.
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(From Fapausse pažit.) NEW NAVAL PORT.
- Tokio, January 21st, In an Imperial Ordiasaco fired to-day it is stated that Takeshiki, Shimogata-gori, in Tajims province, will be made a naval port.
PROPOSED KOREAN RAILWAY.
SEOUL, January 27th,
An offer has been made by an American com- pany to construct a railway, 26 miles in length, between Seoul and Chemilpo. The Government has rejected the offer, and the announcement is made that the Government will itself make the line this year or next at a cost of $1,000,000.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
BAND-MASTER MURPHY, of the Shropshires, who is well known in the Far East, bus retired from the Army,
THE vemaille Mr. D.C. Smith is now in charge of the checktakers at Tommy Hudson's "show " In Culcutta.
MORE OPEN PORTS IN JAPAN.
TOKIO, January atet. Meras T: Sudo, Taguchi and others have Introduced a Bill in the Diet which provides that the ports of Tokio, Shimizu, Yokkaichi, MARIE LLOYD, a London matic-ball celebrity, Shimonoseki, Mejl, Aomori, Teuzuga, Kago- | who is now "touring" the States, Intends to shime, and Orsen” shall be declared ports open take in the East on her way home. for foreign trade,'
M. FREDERIC Haas left Shanghai on the 1st instant to open the French Consulate at Chung- king, and assume the ditles there of Consul.
MORE DISTURBANCES IN KOREA.
Toxio, January 23rd. According to a dispatch which has reached the authorities, the insurgenta in Kang-wen provlace number about one thousand. ́ ́A | ALF. Jakus, who came to the East with Mrs. rising has occurred at Kong-ja in Chung-chong Allison's company a couple of years ago, is now. provičce, and troops have been dispatched there, playing his original partia "Fan on the Brittal"
SEOUL, January sand.
with Willard and Sheridan in Calcutta.
A Japanese" medicine vendor kas been killed in the riots near Kong-ja.
The insurgents are most powerful at Chan Chon, in the province of Kang-wen. “The Min family are assisting them,
Secuz, January 23rd.
A place named Tan Yang in Chung-chong
are now gathered in force.
PEMBERTON WILLARD, with John L. Sheridan
and the Miesas Gracis Whiteford and Vera Patey, are in Calcutta doing good business. They expect to reach Hongkong early in Much.
MANY changes have been made recently in the Corps Diplomatique of Tokio. The new Austrian Minister, Count Wydenbrück, has arrived with secretary: the_Chargé d'Affaires. Count Coudenhoro, la about to leave, Colonel de Wogack, Russian military agent in Japan and Chins, will accompray Prince Fashimi and the Japanese Mission sent to Moscow for the Coronation of the Crit. Capt. de Labry. Frases military alfacht, goes home next month ; bis successor, Capt. de Pimodan, is expected by the next Messageries steamer. Capt. đú Bonisy left Japan for good in December. Commander Barber been put on the retired list on account of N-health, aut is no longer usval attaché at the U.S.'Legation.
MR. R. McEwen Livie, of British North Borneo, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial Tastiture
THE Cear of Russia having given his approval, the rath International Medled Congress is to be held at Moscow between the rgth and 16th of August (new style) la 1897, under the patronage of the Grand Duke Sergé Alexandrovitch,
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Torchlight, accompanied by his stable.com. paaton Bicebell, got over a mile and then quarters in 4.26, the old 'on having much the best of the pow, Mr. Boxey's Comet ¡now did a mile and a quarter in 3 12, finishing like a thorough race-horṛc. In my opinion this pory is the best in Baxty's stable, and whatever beats him will win the Derby. Mr. John Peel's The Laird and Bellman did a mile anit a half in 3.46), iba Derby grifta' coming in bars held about six lengths ahead. The "sabe" Mockery and Canary powed for a mile and a quarter in 3.05. Mr. Ingils' pony baring much the best of the spin. I don't mock his table owner when I predict that this pany will give a good account of himself. The Derby favourite Standard did thé mile and a half fo 3.42. last quarter 35 second, a per- formance which should satisfy the scores of good "sports " who, as the saying is, fancy him.
All the members of the Nippon Race Cleb have conceded that fast year's Committee wa the most efficient one that has ever been elected, and the affaire of the Club were carried on In better shape than during any previous year, and, in show their appreciation, they te-elected the Commlites at the annual meeting, held a few days ago. Notwithstanding the large expenditures made in fusprovements and repairs,
profit of $173.71 was shown, and the Club according to the Yokohama Bor, starts the new year with the brighest 'prospects.. Sir E.M. Satow presided at the meeting.
I observa by the Shanghai morning paper of 30th ultimo that the annual meeting of the Shanghai Race Club was held on the 29th January at the Grand Stand, Mr. Alex. McLeod presiding. The report and accounts, being adopted, Messrs. Alex. McLand, G. D Bdslag, C. J. Dadgeon, J. S. Fearon, F. J. Maitland, J. A. Pond, and E. A. Prebat, the outgoing Stewards, were re-elected after a ballot, "amongst other business transacted, a resciation was adopted referring to a committee the consideration of the advisablity of reconstituting the Club and of raising the entrance-lee and the annual subscription.
The following letter, which speaks for itself, has, I see, bean published in the Straits Maritime Journal jou
Dear Sir,-For the benefit of race-horse criters, CAPTAIN J. G. Mayne, of the Royal Inniskilling and members of the Penang Turf club who go to Fusillers, who has been a captain Instructor at the races and place their money on the totalis the School of Musketry at Hythe since Aux.tor with the firm bellef that the Stewards of the 'ret, 1897, has succeeded Captain Daitos Hani as
Inspector of Musketry in the Home District.
Club do theft, daty and places themselves la s position to watch the running of the hor throughout each race, I trust that the Clah aa g body will thoroughly investigate the running of the races at last meeting.
DR., Jameson, the leader of the party of the British South Africa Company, who is now on his way to London a prisoner for attempting to
It appeare to me that the majority of the seize Johannes burr, was the administrator for Members ake tile or no faterest in the races, the British South Africa" Company's territory La
or they would see that the Stewards are in Mashonaland and Matabeleland. He is the son their respective places, and is a position to fadga of Scotch journalist, and was educated for the the running of horse. A man cannot pos medical profession. In the early sawenlles sibly detect any jostling or pulling lying on the he went to the diamond fields and
rails, at the side of the Judge's box; util there acquired a high reputaifon anda remunerative gentlemen are called upon to
decide
anything practice. Later, he was persuaded by Mr. suspicious in a race. On most face courses Ceell Rhodes, the Premier of Cape Colony, part of a stand (if not a special one) is set to enter the service of the British South Afiles
apart for this purpose, and is in the right place Company. When the British Chartered Company in front of the post. The owner of Blair Athol engaged in its little war amisst the unfortunate, did a wisathing in ablaining the services of a King Labengals, of Matabeleland, Dr. Jameson | gentleman rider, and it will be a difficult fatk was the prime mover is, all the successfai
for any outalder (however good a judge) to pick operations which first brought the war on, the winter of a race until a few more like hins and eventusly the "practical annexation of that
are seen caɛrying colours on our free courses, vast territory to Great Britain.
MEMORANDA.
WEDNESDAY.----gih February.
The Teamster Backs of the Chise Fire Insurance Co., Ltd, close from this date to the 19th Inst., Inclusive, jan
11 a.m.French Mail closes
11 3.1. The appeal case of Mr. Chan Teeng-st against a decision of the Palice Magistrate ***will be heard of the Supreme Court," Foon-Annual Meeting of the Hongkong Ice Company, Limited, at Means Yardfac Matheros & Co.'s office.
p.m.-Hearing at the Matlatracy of a charge
of conspiracy to defraud.
Yours truly,
MEMBER
The following is a list of pooles that I managed to "clock," this morning - Bugey's Mystery, 43, 1.27,3.07, 2.47, 3.343. da Sotprias, 38, 3.16), 1.55, 31, 3.06. Humphreys Variation, 37, 1.85, 1.51, 3.37, Derick-Hunter's Burnalde, 38, 1.17, 1.55. 2.31.
do. Toeris,
John Peels Bellringer, 138, 1.16, 1.53 2.29
3.05, 3.42, 4-20. Tierce's Hantsen, 36, 1:15, 1:55, 2:33). John Peel's Torchlight, 39, 118, 1.56, 3.15,
do Bluebell 23.14, 345, 4.36. Alexander & Taylor's Grey Leg, 37, 1.15, 154.
2.311
Tilbro1 Sleepy Jim, 34, 1.08, 1.49. Bakey's Comet, 36, 1.15, 1.51, 2.36, 3.12.
4 p.m.-Presentations to Dr. Cantille in the City Lightheart, 38, 1.11, 1.82, 2.30k.
Hall.
THỪRIDAY ----őtá February,
Alerander & Taylor's Koumise, 36, 1.10, 1.46, Jade Humphreys' Visliant 11, 36, 1.13, 1.41, 4.39.
province has been captured by the rebels, who | MR. CENFORD WILLARD has the opera,compia | Noon-Foblic examinatter, in, bankruptcy, of | John Peel's Pineapple · 1 zzi, 1.22. 1.58, 2331.
ha brought out to the Eutduring the past manner
It is feared in the capital that there is no
now in Central India. Harry Hall, his comedian, Intrigue to destroy - the present Government, advantage being taken by the disaffected of the kas, it is said, married Miss Toula Ryder In absence of the Bodyguards, seni to, subdza, the || Calcutta, ⠀⠀⠀ rebels in the provinces, to make an uitach.
"SHOUL, January 24th, 1
QUARTERKASTER SERGEANT COK, R.E., who has
In consequence of the repowed disturbances. a host of friends in Hongkong, It writing u s
asked for the assistance of the Japanese, troops.
in the provinces, the Korean Government has conale opera, in conjunction with Geo. Lebian, will in the peninsula. This kit setja best for the London stage. His "Wolves and Walls" granel, however, the Japanese rathorities being | kao bom runalog at kome upwards of sereni
veris to intalning.
· Me, E. F. Birchall, and of Wong Li-sam..
SATURDAY,———818 February.
The Transfer Books of the H.K. and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, closed from 8th to 17th just
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KASLY BIRD,
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