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Co-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION:

THE

COMPETITION,

THE LONG RANGE 'CUP and SPOONS will be COMPETED for TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the 13th instant, over the 700 and 800 yards distances, under usual conditions. Firing to commence at 2.45 P.M.

F..SMYTH, Honorary Secretary, [970

Hongkong, 12th June, 1896.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THIRD CLEARANCE SALE OF THE HONGKONG TRADING CO.

THE

Undersigned has received instructions

to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

THURSDAY, the 18th June, 1896, commencing at 1.30 PM., at the

HONGKONG TRADING CO'S PREMISES, THE REMAINING STOCK-IN-TRADE OF LADIES' DRAPERY GOODS, KO, Comprising -

WOOLLEN DRESS MATERIALS. PRINTS: LAWNS, EVENING DRESS GOODS, LACE, RIBBONS, COLLARS. ■nd SETS, SUNSHADES. FANS, SILK SASHES, TRIMMINGS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, DRESS ORNAMENTS, HOSIERY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HABERDASHERY,

&C.,

&C.,

Catalogues issued prior to Sale.

On View from WEDNESDAY, the 17th Jane. TERMS OF SALE :—Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Hongkong, rath Jane, 1896,

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT), / HE Steamship

THE

Роби

"SUNCKIANG," Capiala C. B. N. Dodd, will be despatched on SUNDAY, the 14th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 13th June, 1966.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

*HE Steamship

THE

"MACDUFF,"

964

Captain Thomsco, will be despatched on

MONDAY, the 19th lestant, at 3 PM.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Axents.

Hongkong, 12th June, 1896,

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA,

THE Company's Steamship

**CHELYDRA,"

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Captain R. Case, will be despatched as above

on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, at Noon, fnstead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, rath Jane. 1706.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPÁNY, LIMITED.

Τους

FOR SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.

BE-Steamship

"KUPEH,"

'Captain Quail, will be despatched on WEDNES-

DAY, the 17th instant, at a PM.

For Freight or Passige, apply to

7

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents.

Hongkong, 12 June, 1806.

THE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1896.

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE F. & Q. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship

"PESHAWUR,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goeds axa being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns st Kaylona, where mich consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo ¿ From London, &c.. ex S.S. Artadła. From Italy, S.S. Ganges. From Australis, ex S.S. Octano,

From Persian Gulf, as B. I. S. N. Co. and Bombay Persian S. N. Ca's Steamers.

Optional goods will be landed here unless instructions äre given to the contrary before 4 P.M. TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 18th Instant at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and notice of same given to the Under- | signed on er before the zoth instant, after which

no Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, sath June, 1895,

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THE CHINA MÚTUAL Steam naviGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL.

THE Company's Steamship

THE

"CHINGWO,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignes of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

Intimations.

SHERRY.—Excellent Dinger and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All ses” trus Keres Wines.

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CLARET-O Clarets, Including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and currante as is generally the case with Chilap Wines. BRANDY.-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cognic, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage.

WHISKY-All our Whisky is at excellent quality and of greater ago than most brands in the market, The Scoren· WHISKY marked *E* is universally popular, and fa pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct from us la the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 10th January, 1806.

BIRTH.

On the gih May, Wurzburg, Bavaria, the wife of Baron VON SIEBOLD, of a son.

The Hongkong Telegraph

KONGKONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1896,

(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.)

No Claims will be adrafted after the Goods TELEGRAMS.

have left the Godowns, and all Claima must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the azad instant, or they will not be recognised.

Ali breken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be

examlard on SATURDAY, the zoth instant, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining to the Godowns after the 19th Instant will be subject to rent.

Bill of Lading will be coastersigned by

"HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co, Agents.

Hongkong, 12th June, 1895.

TO LET

DWELLING HOUSES

HOUSES RIPON TERRACE.

1966

FIRST FLOOR, No. 4. BLUE

BUILDINGS.

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STEAMERS ASHORE!

McKinley of Oblo, and the delegates to the Republican National Convention, selected by this body, are directed to cast their sold for William McKinley as frequently and can Louocaly as there is any hope of his nomina

tion.

The State of Callicrnls has also decided to use its influence on behalf of Mr. McKinley.

The L. & C. Express to hand this morn. Ing has the following comment upon the lesling in England re Mr. McKinley's chances for the Presidentship -Mr. McKinley's nomi nation, which is now regarded as certain, causes much anxiety in financial and baslansă circles, partly because of ble unsatisfactory atif. tude on the currency question, but more, says

■New York correspondent, because is alec. tton would mark the beginning of a new period of tali agitation. It is likely that both political parties will demand adherence to the gold standard in their Presidential platformy, and if this is done the candidater of both will pledge themselves in the same way. This will eliminate the silver and currency question from the campaign and leave McKinleylam, or a bigbertariff, the chief issue. If Mr. McKinley is elected on that, his party ́would seek to enact a new tariff, but could not begin operations till the new Congress should

meet a year from next November. If the Republicans should control the Lower House, and pass a higher tariff Bill, it will be blocked by the sliver men in the Senate, for they will have a majority of that body. They will not let it pass unless they get le return some form of silver legislation. It is this outlook of prolonged and ladefalte agitation which alarms business men, who say that Mr. McKinley to elected the country will enter a period of business uncertainty which may last several years, to the great desi

While Mr. ment of trade and ladustry. McKinley's election now seems probable, it is by no means ceriain. There is a great ward of popular sentimant behind him, but the Cọn. servative sentiment of the whole country, including that of Mr. McKinley's own party, looks with apprehension upon his candidacy. It is an open question whether he will be able to withstand the fierce controversy of a six months' campaign.}.

THE SOUDAN VICTORIES, In the late sctions at Firkens and Suarda forly-five of the principal Mahdlat Emirs were killed, wounded, and captured. A large quantity ́of cattle, stores, and treasure was also captured by the Egyptian forces.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. THREE cases of chalers were reported in Stoga

pore on the thirst.

THERE WAS only one case of plague reported to-day-from the city.

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HARMSTON's Clicus, now at Singapore, put up prizes for jumping by locally owned ponies on the 4th lust, a great number competing, Mr. Goffney's Persimmon, ridden by Lieut. Basson, H.M.S. Porpolis, who cleared 4 IL. 7 in., won the prise, the second pony clearing 4 ft. 5 loches. "Bob" Love was seen to advantage when presenting the prize.

▲ PORTION of the performances attributed to Harwig in a paragraph in our last leste should have been credited to St. Frusguin, who started a hot favourite and secured second place la the Detby. The paragraph was taken from the Straits Pria Press; which explains in a sub-

NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL.

LONDON, May 15th. Mr. Hagh C. Clifford, Straits Settlements, has beau elected a Fellow of the Royal Colonial

Institute.

Sir William Maxwell, Governor of the Gold Coast Colony, alwed at Waltingham House, Piccadilly, on reth lost, from Liverpool.

Sir Halliday Macariney, the English Secretary to the Chinese Legation, paid a long visit to the Foreign Office yesterday. hundred players each, representing the North and South of London respectively, was played" at the Cannon Street Hotel on 'h inst. The North won by 574 to 411.

A chest match between two teams of a

Freiherr von Herking, hitherto German Consol-General for Egypt, has been ordered to replace Freiherr Schenck zu Schwelastere as Imperial Ambassador at the Calestial Court Ambasador to Tangler. of Peking, white Herr von Schenck is to go a

The Danriven America Cup Basco is appar sequent issue that to "an error in imposingently ill having its results in New York, for Mr: H. M. Ketlar, the well-known agent of the the mistake was due.-Assuming the Information White Star Line there, and Lord Danraven's to have been obtained from thoroughly reliabls | representative, has just resigned his member- sources the various performances, though ship of the Now Yark Yacht Club, of which he

has been a member since 1891, remarkable, were not checked.. The S,F.P. Is generally so accurate that it would be wasto of time to attempt to verify its statements However," once bitten twice shy !" The Stralis Maritima" Journal notes that in

Professor Langley, secretary of the Sulth the difficulty arising from, the Penang Maniel-

sonian Institute at Washington, is said to keys pality giving their Secretary leave contrary to

at last invented a rationally constructed dying the Governor's wishes, the Board dares to ques-machine. He calls anadrome." Twa tion the Governor's right to do just as he please. apward ascents of about half a mile were made The Board took action under certain of its bycia speed of twenty miles an Lear. The laws sanctioned by a previous Governor. In large curves. When the steam gave cut, the machine in motion suggests a huge bird, scarlag Sir Charles Mitchell now pronounces these rodrome sunk gracefully and was picked up

undamaged.

bye-laws in bo slira vires, that is, ko maintaine | that certain rules

Sir Matthew Whlia Ridley, who is not quite and regulations which

so slim as he once was, is learning the bicycle. were always supposed to have the force of law

He is not yet sufficiently advanced to take hla may be declared to be illegal si any moment the place among the wheelers along the macadam Governor pleases. That journal belleves that the from the Achilles status. He learns in secret; Singapore bye-laws contain no rules regulating it is not meet that the speciacie of a wobbling Home Secretary should be observed by any ona leave, and that Mr. Gentle is now a sufferer

but a bleycle instructor, sccustomed to hold by reason of the fact. The Penang lestant and middle-aged gentlemen in the saddle: now declared to be, wkro vires, Was He is, however, for one of his weight, maklog drawn

Willia up by Sir

Maxwell quick progress. Public feeling in Penang is said to be very strong against the Governor for his action, and a number of the ratepayers have offered to sign a bond indemallying the Com- rulssioners for the consequences of their action with respect to the Secretary's leave. In the opiston of that jennal, a more fitting way to mark appreciation of the Governor's Interfer.conditions attached to them by the Imperial ence would be for the Commissioners to resign that the awakening of Peking would be followed Edicis, realise the hopes of those who believed. should H. E. still refure to pass the supplemon by measurer for the opening out of Colna, tity Budget

follows to the Times:→

DR. JAMESON and Major Robert White wilta as

"Sir,-In your issue of Saturday last you INSPECTOR MANN, accompanied by Mrs. Mann published, on the authority of your Fretorta cor- respondent, what purport to be extracts from 'a copy of a nole-bock kept by Major While in gaol which your correspondent says 'must be received with caution,'

The steamships Kwangler, outward bound, and the Kwangsang, inward bound, struck a rock off one of the islands forming the Chinsan' group. The Kwangsang has arrived and is now in dock.. Har forefoot has been carried away, but the cargo was and two children, returned from home leave by not damaged. The Kwangle is anchored || the will this morning. ...... safely near Raffles Island, with fourteen

MR. ARTHUR HOLFORD GOWER, who was elected leet of water in her hold.

The tug

an underwriting member of Lloyd's in 1888, Sampson has been sent from here to berretired on the 6th instant." assistance with pumping gear.

The Nippon Yusen Kaisha's liner Sa 1896 was issued on the gth inst. It is prefaced suma Maru to-day ran ashore near the

No. 2. MAGDALENE. TERRACE— | Klutoan lightship, in thick weather. She

MAGAZINE Gar, "TULLABEG (BUNGALOW)- got off at high tide and proceeded to

MAGZINE GAP.

TOP FLOOR of No. 1, BLUE BUILD-

INGS--Formlabed or Unfurnished.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY C^,, Ltd. Finnebany. 17th June, 18e5

Antimations.

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DAKIN. CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,-

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

'IMPLE AERATED WATER.

WATER.

(ats

SIMPLE

SODA

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA-

TION COMPANY.

(UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN

GOVERNMENT).

STEAM TO SHANGHAI AND KOBE.

THE Company's Steamship

"GISELA,"

Captalo Grizono, will leave for the above places on THURSDAY, the 18th instant,

For Freight or Fausage, apply to

SANDER & Co.,. Agents.

1968

*Hongkong, 12th June, 1896.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL THE Steamship

THE

"GLENGARRY," Captain Fergusson, will be despatched as abov on MONDAY, the 32nd Instant, at 4 PM, instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Fariage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, 12th June, 1896.

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"MILBURN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NEW YORK, vĩa SUEZ CANAL.

THE Steamship

" HANKOW,"

Captalo Orr, will be despatched for the abov Port on SATURDAY, the 27th instant, at Noon."

For Freight or Passage, apply te

DODWELL, CARLILL. & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, rath June, 1896.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. JAPAN-EUROPE LINE.

[969

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANTWERP.

HE Charterad Steamer

THE

"BALMORAL."...

*INGER ALE..'

LEMONADE.

SARSAPARILLA, RA

Nagasaki.

Later.

A telegram from Gutzlaff states that it is probable the Awangles will be able to return to Shanghai to-morrow, with the assistance of the Sampson.

THE KIRIN OUTRAGE.

SIR CLAUDE MACDONALD SCOMES AGAIN

News to hand from Peking is to the effect that the Prefect of Kirin, who in December-last-caused-a-Chicaman to be cast into prison and savagely flogged because he sold a piece of land, his own property, to British Missionaries (Dr. Greig and Mr. Crawford), has, in conformity with the urgent demands of the British | Minister, Sir Claude MacDonald, been degraded and the order therefor will be published in the Feting Gaselli,

AN IMPERIAL TRIBUTE, TO THE RED CROSS SOCIETY. The members of the medical profession ASPBERRYADE, c. who organized a special detachment of the Red Cross Society and rendered valuable aid to wounded. Chinese during and after the recent war, notably after the fall of Newchwang, have been decorated, by Imperial command, with the Blue Button and the Order of the Double Dragon.

DAKIN, CRDICKSHANK & Cols Waters nig made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Mass and

rison with the best Engilab Manufactures.

other Large Consumers.

| Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager. Hanstong, uð May. Thot.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITEDI

ESTABLISHED AD. 1841.

WINES

AND

SPIRIT S.

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ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct first hand, imported in, wood and bottled by opinelves, thus saving all inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growths at MODERATE PRICES.

PRICE LISTS, with Full Detalls, to be had on Application.

Capiata Merlichte, will be despatched for the FORT after removal should be rested a month above Ports on or about the 7th July..

For Freight, apply to

NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, asih Jane, sögő,

beizen use. When required for drinking us once is should be ordered tis be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out.

THE Strata Settlements Civil Service List for

by a short history of the Settlements.

THX famine in Tonkin continues to decrease, Rice is now imported in large quantities at Toukin ports duty free, both from Hongkong and Cochin-China.

J

THE Royal Dutch Oil Company, producers of the well-known "Crown" Langkat D, has declared

dividend for 1895 of 44 per cent. Shares hava riken to over 500 per cent, premium. MR. G. P. OWEN has resigned the post of Secretary to the Singapore Cricket Club; the resignation is, according to the Strati Times, on secount of differences with the Committee. By-the-Invitation of the Hongkong—agents,~ Messrs. Arnhold, Karberg & Co., the Rickmers magnificent new liner Maria Rickmers was this afternoon opened to inspection, a well attended reception being held on board.

THE gambling cus again occupied the attention of the Police Magistrate this morning, Inspector Quincey, in his evidence, giving a detailed account of the method of playing pok-kow. The bossing was again adjourned until Monday next. We learn that the Sikh constable lately reported in these columns as having struck a Chinese youth who was looking at the Queen's Staine, has been fined $5 by the Captain Superintendent ofthe Folice, besides being severely reprimanded, SEVERAL days ago x joki of a Winglok Street firm was given $2,000 by his master to convey to the Bank, He lost it, according to As account, on the way, but Captain Hastings found sufficient resson to commit him for trial at

the next Semions for stealing it.

MR. E. Robinson this morning applied to the Police Magistrate for a rehearing of the case against the contractor lately sentenced to four months" "hard" for squeezing $3 on pretence of "squaring" the Sanitary Board people. This being refused be gave notice of an appeal on points both of law and of fact.

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·China must have railways—rallways striking from the Treaty Porta and intersecting the vast land inward, wrlier one of the Loaded financial papers. Of that there can be no mistake, and we shall not be suspected of challenging a self- crident propsation in suggesung that the raft- way llacs which the Peking authorltles are sald to have sancifoned do not, either in their router, the proposed methods of constructies, or the

M. Heart Cernnichl, the rminent bimetallist and collector of Japanese curior, died-on rith lost. at Mentone, where he had been staying sluce the end of January. Born at Milan in 1821 of a wesliby old Lombard family, he was sent to the Univenity of Pavia, where, he graduated in 1842. He was ardently in favour of the emancipation of Italy frors the Austrian yoke. On the capitulation of Rome to the French he was fried by a French court-ma tal, "The extracts Include the following when he made an sloquent deferce and was 'December 29th.-Received despatch from scqaltted. He then came to Paris and started Cecil Rhodes to move at once to Johannesburg. to business as a banker, soon gaining a large We beg the favour of your allowing us to state | fortune. He was also a shareholder to the in your columns that we emphatically deny the | Siddle, then the chief anif-Bonapartist paper. mecember 29th, or at any time, directing the suscribed 100,000f, to fund for distributing receipt of any despatch from Mr. Rhodes an On the pliösetts of 1870 bring orde:ed, he

forces to move to Johannesburg,"

voting pipere inscribed "Non." Thereupon ha was expelled from France. He retallated by AMONG "Cycling Notes from London" published doubling bis subscription. in the Straits Times we find the following:-

A determined protest is likely to be forwarded It seems as if the cycle craze is about to start in to headquarters on the subject of the continuous another way, and where it will end only our nos appointment of a fourth jadge for the Strails millionaires can say. Lady Pearson has jost Settlements. Besides a provision in the Civil had made for her, by Messrs. Tiffany & Co., the Law Ordinance of 1878 a resolution was passed large sliversmiths and jewellers, of New York, ata 1885, by the then jadger, that a fourth Judes was necessity owing to the increase of work, and a fourth appointment was accordingly madej and four judges continued till about three years ago. The work at the present time in all the Settlements is proved by statistics to be far greater than it was in 1885, and the increase is, common to all branches of work, not only in open court, but also that which comes before the Judges in chambers; in fact, it has increased three or four fold. If the reason, applied then, how much more is it applicable at the present time and the result of there being a smaller judicial staff to administer it will eventuate in the arrears swelling to such an extent that they will become totally nomanageable.

cycle which quite dazzles one's eyes. The iramo Is made of steel, in the usual way, but is covered with real silver tablog. The handles are of Ivory, set with costly Jewels; no open gear care, made of silver, with silk cord netting at the alde, single tube Cleveland tyret, solid aliver mudguards, cranks, and pedals constitute the finest machine I have ever seen. The lamp of unique design, being also of silver, and precious stones are substituted for the ordinary glass and side-lights,

sort

The

THE following extinct from the Straits Times of the 5th instant would appear Ludcate that there is room for improvement in the crews shipped in the Dutch possessions. The British

We (E. &C. Expres) are not yet in posier ship Scottish Hills, which left Java for Hang- kong on the 23rd May, bad engage, at Anjer,sion of the details of the case against the even native salions in place of seven of her crew captain and doctor of the German mail steamer, who had refused duty. On board the Belties Hohenzollern, sentenced for being within a fort ship Socstra, the other day, at Mecassar, a decision of the Court, however, seems peculiar.

In Honghong with photographic apparatus. of mullay broke out, owing to the men different languages. The trouble led to a fight A few months, fervistually the same offence,

speaking

two Rastian naval officers were sentenced to In between five of the saliers, which resulted their endeavouring to fall upon the master. The comparatively small fines, which, if the offence revolver shotr. He then called in the help of fence of three months hard labour seems un mister had to drive off his assailants with was proved, were toadequate. The present sen- the harbour-master and the police. But so long necessally severe, and to have erred in the as there was neither robbery nor asson on board, opposite direction. No wonder we are told sha authorities could act interfere i The upshot public opinion in the colony is gainst the sen- was an application to the British Consul at

that it has created painful astonishment Sourabaya for advice.

tence,

Lo Berile,

Some time ago a properal was made by two THUs the Straits Timus of the 4th Jana :-A or three energetic ladies to found a Masonic correspondent of the Pisang Casette bar lodge exclusively for women, because male discovered that an article by the Rev. D. D. Mazars resciately refused to paint them lo Moore, pabilaked in The Independent, a leading | participate in their secrets of te Jofa the religious paper in New York, #largely consists recogulsed order. The tuas does not seem to Sketches which the writer evidently tries to palm been established. Now the sisters who are ef plagiarisms from Mr. Swettenbam's Malay have fructified, for no lodge of the kind as yet. REUTER'S MESSAGES.

off as an experiance of his own." There certainly determined to become Freemasons of some kind. | is a very striking resemblance between the or other have started on another tack. Instead THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

article and Mr. Swettenham's book, and in of founding an order which should have as Its LONDON, Jane zoth.

place the article is word for word the same as patron the Queen of Sheba, and be provided the book. A possibis explanation, however, is with genning aecaets which ladies could safely Mr. McKinlay's inaungeis decfare that he in a

that some enterprising, but not very scrupulous, self each other, they propose to claim admission determined spholder of the Gold Standard,

sub-editor la New York has turned what may into the regular ranks of the English Order of: [At the Indiana Republican Convention held at

have been intended for a review of "Malay Freemasons, founding their sight on documentary. Indianapolis on the 7th ultime the semination THe following programme will be played by the Sketches" into a very readable original evidence which they prefers to have found. Oce of Mr. McKinley was unanimously approved, Band of the Hongkong Regiment in the Publieriicle. But Mr. Swettenham and Mr. Moore of them has discovered an alleged entry in the and the following resolution adapted amidst | Gardens to-morrow, commencing at. 5 p.,,

are both in Singapore now, and the reverend records of one of the lodges in the province of the wildest enthusiasm:-Wə bellová în a

gentleman can make explanations to the York which shows that in the old days woMON liberal construction of our pension laws, a

weather permitting..

Resident-General. He ought to do so; and, were actually adsalted with men as ordinary March condeme the unjust and unfale policy of the

thereafter, he had better explain to the public members. The words quoted are s

Heo of: present administration is depriving ex-

shee that is to be made, Mason aball lay their Boldlem of their pensions without notics,

hands on the babica," Ferhaps the Grand Lodge sod wbkout a bearing upon charges Sled"

a of today will not pay muce attention to this agulast them. Bellering as we do to a protective

discovery, but the ladies who have made it may tariff as the leading issue before the people, we

reasonably urge that even in those past times favour the semisation for President of the

women weza admfited not only to degrees, but to office.

The London Gaestie 'annonsen, íhat the Queen has made the following appointments to the Royal Victorian Order :-

and

| ”Argan_dab" wenn Thompson.

Fix Diavol

Auber Wasser Madis, ...........0, M. Ziebrer. Belection man. An Artist's Model immemebidnoy Jones. Valas presseana" Pilares ** sommerens, Waldorfɛk. Selectha man." Barrack Room Fallada”.....7. Dobb. Daser Comique “Punch and Jody ".........k, Boggetil, WITH reference to the American project for the loying of a submızlao cable between Japan und'

United States of the man who' pess the American Conilaent, Mr. Sukatani Yoshiro

represents the protective tariff and the c pelaciples of the Republican party, the man who has devoted his is to the defence of his be taken to ensure to Japan a share in the is reported to be considering what steps should

country in war and in peace ; one who, at fought with Hayes and Crook and Sheridan undertaking. The proposal to allow the under at Aniletem and at Shenandoan in defence of taking to be monoplised by the Ualted States la our fag against foon withlo, and for fourteen rald to be regarded with disfavour. The matter FEAT in Congress contended against out to be brought forward at the next meeting of country's fom from without, bexting back British free trade and aggression, which the Japan Economic Society. Seally, under the present Democraile administration, pbtained possession of ont markets and has almost destroyed our las destrier [; the man who, with the resintless Shibboleth, protections and prosperity, has challenged the attention of the commercial world and won the......, support of 'every || \/ Patriotic working man of our county whose ilfe and" work, open, as a book, are in themselves a platforms, and whos TH17|| 1/90 Đưa --By kind permission of Major Retallick name is magic-that loyal American soldier, big and Officers, the Band of the Rougkong statesman, and Christian gentleman, Willenn › Regiment will play in the Public Gardens,

MEMORANDA.

TO-MORROW,~-~13th June, 2.30p.m.-Auction of ladies' drapery goods, &c., at the Hongkong Trading Cos premises, by Mr. G. P. Lemmert.

Rife Brigade Battalion Regaits, at Bay View,

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THE” following is a remarkable specimen of trade malen circular as role in Rotterdam

MANIFESTO TO THE BAILORS AND STOKERS OF THE DIFFER, ÉST STEAMERS,

Rotterdam, gih May, 1895.

COMRADES 1. We were astonished, to hear, you waze obliged | to continue the labour that we Beath-works has terinsted to stipulate better stinations, Fake into consideration that you conflict us with the continuation of our labour.

Captain Edmund Samuel Foo, RN, Com mander Feyton Hoskyns, R.N., and Major the Honourable Charles Legge to be members of the fourth class of the Royal Victorian Order, sa a consideration that our matter in yours also. services rendered by them on the occasion of the Don't react us in one just matter. Faks into mark of Her Majesty's appreciation of the special Though we are separad by, nationality, wo sas deaths of Prince. Henry of Battenberg. Also, yet all labourers, who have the same import Field-Marshal his Royal Highness the Prince of or the Duke of Connaught and Stratheam, K.G, We don't know Garman, English, French / W, K.G., and General, Kis Royal Highness Dutch Indportances, but only one importance to be Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorines

ancas.

the matter of the labourers. - -

In that way, take the liberty, not to work, you are sailors, but no bost-workers,

O Beforehand, be bond or the whole, don' throw obstress in the way of our struggle ; than the vilcony is to means

-THE LEADERS OF THE FIRIKH

Order.

The Manchester Chamber of Commerce has received the following letter fries the Chamber in Shanghai on the shore subject 1----

General Chamber of Commeros.

Shanghal, March 15th, 1896. DEAR SIR--Sixes ↑ last had the pleasure D

NEW BUSCH NGAN-WORKERS COMENDEKATIow, I addressing yes, ons Warembes igihe di

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