Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1896.
W. BOFFEY & Co.
TAILORS,
2, D'AGUILAR STREET.
Have an entirely NEW STOCK DI WOCLLEMS to suit the Present and Coming Season,
Consisting of imm
FANCY SUITINGS, DRESS, FROCK and MORNING COAT SUTTINGS, ULSTER and
OVERCOATINGS, BREECHES and RIDING MATERIALS in variety,
FANCY VESTINGS, TATTERSALLS and others.
Hongkong 21st September, 1806.
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE
BANK LIMITED.
(Incorporated in Japan under the authority of an Imperial Ordinance No. #9 datıd
the 6th day of the Tih Monts of the 20th Year of Meljk)
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL..........................................Yen 13,000,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL
5,250,000 5,010,000
RESERVE FUND sonsuzues ||
Head Ofice:-
YOKOHAMA, JAPAN.
Branches and Agenales 2-
KOBE, LONDON, NEW YORK, LYONS, SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU, BOMBAY, SHANGHAI,
London Branch cm
130, BISHOPSGATE STREET, WITHIN.
London Bankert 200
THE UNION BANK OF LONDON, LTD., THE LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LTD., THE PARR'S BANKING Co, and the ÁLLIANCE BARK, LTD.
Shangkat Agency' :—"
No. 1, THE BUND Hongkong Agency :— No. 6, FRAYA CENTRAL and ICE HOUSE STREET.
DRAFTS granted on all the Principal Places
JAPAN and CHINA, and on the Pela- 'pal Commercial Centres in EUROPE, INDIA and AMERICA, and every description of Exchange Business Transacted.
NAO NABERRA, Agent,
Hongkong, 22nd September, 1895.
NOTICE. UNDER
Drip and †NDER the Authority of the Directors and
Minister of State for Finance, I have This Day OPENED an AGENCY of the above Bank at No. 6, PRAYA CENTRAL and ICE HOUSE STREET, Victoria, Hongkong.
NAO NABEKRA, Agent. Hongkong, 22nd September, 186. [1481
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Mo-day's Advertisements.
NOTIC E.
ANNUAL BAXTER MISSION SALE OF WORK" will be held in the CITY HALL, ON TUESDAY, the 27th October, from 3 to 6.30 P.M.
The favour of your Allendonce is requested.
Hongkong, 19th October 1896.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 386.
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Co-day's Advertisements.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SHANGHAI, (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rales for NINGPO, CHITOO, NEWCHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and PURTS on the YANOTATE.)
THE
'Company's Steamship
"ULYSSES,"
Captain Brown, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the zolk Instant, at 11 A.M.
For Freight or Pasisge, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agent Hongkong, 19th October, 1896.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
FOR KOBE, Company's Steamship
Entimation.
A. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED,
ESTABLISHED AD, 1841:
WINES
AND
SPIRIT S.
ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growthe at MorERATE PRICES.
TELEGRAMS. THE roult of the epening cricket match of the
(From Diario di Manila) GREAT VICTORY IN CUBA.
MADRID, October xath. In a desperate engagement with rebain sought two days ago one troops were victorious. We killed soo rebels and wounded gyo. Our loes were pretty heavy.
LATER
In the engagements which have takes place during the last few days between our troopi and the rebels under the command of Macso the latter have suffered severely. The rebels lossca have been 500 killed and 930 wounded. We have suffered the loss of so kilict and 300 wornded,
PUNISHMENT OF PHILIPPINES..
REBELS.
MADRID, October ìath. Royal decrees depriving Don Pedra R. Roxas and Don Francisco L. Roxas, loading chizana DË Manila, of their honorary posts as Councillers of the Administration of the Philippines have been signed and will be published to-morrow.
(Trom La Courrier de Saigon.) THE TSAR IN FRANCE
PARE, 9th October.
The President of the Rapable entertained the PRICE LISTS, with Fall Details, to be had on Tear at a dinner and concert at the Chateau de Versailles. The town was en file and the crowds Application.
enormous The Sovereigus left ar ir pm. for Chalons.
PORT after removal should be rested a mouth before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY before being sent out.
SHERRY.-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are Erno Xeres Wines. CLARET.-Our Clarots, including the lowest "CHINGTU,"
Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine Captale R. Iones, will be despatched as above
product of the juice of the grape and are not on WEDNESDAY, the zist instant, at 4 F.3.
For Freight or Passgo, apply to
artificially made from xalalus and currants, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
as is generally the case with Cheap Wines, Agents. Hongkong, 19th October, 1896. [1613 | BRANDY—All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure COGNAC, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage.
WHISKEY—All our Whiskey is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands In the market. The SCOTCH WHISKEY marked "E" is universally popolar, and la pronounced by the best local connolasetre to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR SANDAKAN AND KUDAT,
THE Company's Steamship
"MEMNON,"
on THURSDAY, the and fastent, at 4 Captain Mogridge, will be despatched as abora
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
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Hongkong, 19th October, 1996.
THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
FOR MANILA (DIRECT),. "HE Company's Steamship
"ZAFIRO," Captain Cobban, will be despatched for the above Port on THURSDAY, the zand instant, ut 5 PM.
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We only guaranice our Wines and Spurs to be genulae when bought direct frem as in the
· At midday a review was held of 70,000 troops. The Tsar on horseback and the Tearinn and the President in an 'open carriage passed along the ilnes. A crowd of more than two hundred thou sand garsons cheered the Sovereigns and the troops.
October roth.
The Press is of opinion that the Tsar's toast to the President is official confirmation of an alliance. It is considered in official circles that the entertainment of the Tear will tend to cement the union of France and Russia.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Camp Garette la doad.
THE French cruises Alger leit bere yesterday afternoon bound for Saiger.
THE Anturas Meeting of the Nippon Race Club is to be held on October altb, 29th, and goth. THx veturns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended Oct. 18th are-Europeans, 178;' Chinese, 3,345; total
7,423.
THE Ranges in Kowloon and in constant use now that the cool weather has commenced, large squads of men from the Garrison going through target practice daily.
IT is notified in the Gessle that Mr. 1. Shimla, Vice-Consul for Japan, bat reported his res
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sasson, which wau published on Saturday, should make wama changes in or additions to the first MI. Several good batsmen and one or two bowlers could be picked with sane, while sama very smart folders appeared in the ranks of the "All Comers"
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CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED,
The fifteenth ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Centon Insurance Office was held to-day, at noon, at the office of the General Agents, Messrs Jardine, Matheson and. Co. Hon. J. J. Ball-Irving prasided and there ware also present--Fan. a P. Dalrymple, D. R. Sassoon, F. Maliland (Con Chaler, Metara H.L
anling Committee), G. T. Velich (Secretary) N. J. Ede, V. A. Cruz Hawkins, A. G. Morla, K. R. Kinnear, R. C. Wilcox, K. McK, Ross, J. Y. V. Vernon, Ho Tung, Ho Fuk. Ho U Shang, Chan Sam, G. M. Carvalho, and R. M Mohta,
The Secretary having read the notice calling the meeting,
Wa hear thatthe “ bius funnel * liner Dessalen will leave Sandakau for this port on or about | Thursday, the 22nd instant, in order to run in concert with the venerable femnon, which leaves here for Sandakan and Kudat about the same time, thus making regular communica. tlon between the two ports avery tan days or so. Tax diamanted Britlah barque West York, which
The Chairman, said ---Gentlemen, I presume has been at anchor near Turnabant for several you will be agreeable to my following the usual course and taking the Report and Accounts as days, was towed into port this morning by the read. The out-ters of the 1895 account, al- Norwegian steamer Hirmer, which picked!her | though not so good as that of the previous year, up on the way down from Moji, The Wart York | hai, I trust, given eatisfaction. We are enabled a Taku (Tientsin) on the gih instant in to pay the same dividend to shareholders and
our Reserve by the addition of § 100,000, bringing. ballast. She is commanded by Captain E. L. bonus to contributors as last year, to strengthen Davis, and is only slightly damaged
that fund up to $1,300,000, besides carrying Tas Japanese steamet Yamashiro Maru left will I hope, meet with the approval of share- forward $45,015.58 to 1896. The distribution hare on Saturday si noon followed by the P.&O. Holders. As regards the current year's working, liner Malacca. Both vessels are bound for you have doubtless noticed a falling off to the Australian ports and will call at Thursday Island | premia for the nine months ending the goth alt, for pilots. The Japanese sleamer will stop a compared with 1895 to same date. There are varlóan reasons' for this, raductions in rates in. day or two athke laland to land cargo and pas many directions, the more depressed state of sengers, so if raco It be between these new Aus- trade, and also in the restrictions we have found tralian boals,"it will practically end at Thurst prudent to place upon basines, which exper day Island.
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THE Star, torpedo-boat destroyer, has been launched from the Howden yard of Palmer's Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Limited. The vessel is the first of eight of the same class❘ which are being built by the Yarrow firm for the British Navy. The builders have guaranteed a speed of thirty knots, and the machinery, which has been designed by them, consists of two sets of triple-expansion engines, steam being supplied by four of Reed's patent water-tube bollers The christening ceremony was performed by Min. Cleveland, wife of one of the'directors of-- Palmer's Company.
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rienen had shown to be unrenumerative. The known losses to date compare favourably with last year's, Total losses have been fewer, but serious casualties (quite a number arising from fires) have been numerous, and payments on account of averages will be heavier than usual z atfil I am hopeful that the 1896 account may tum cut not short of an everage one. The various properties mortgaged to the Office here, and in Shanghai, hawn been valued by our Sureymą, and in every instance there is ample margin en the advances made. Before moving the adoption of the report and accounts, I shall be pleased to desire to ask. knawar any questions which shareholders may
There were no quesitons so the Chairman proposed the adoption of the report, and accounts.
their siad. (Applause.)
Carled vnanimously.
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Mr. Morris-I have much pleasure in second- Ar a meeting of the Associated! Chambers of ing the adoption of the report and accounts as Commerce on the 16th witlase, Sir Stafford presented to us. I can only say that if the Northcote in the chair, Mr. Firth. (Heckmond-shareholders feel as 1 do with respect to the working of this Company they must be more wike) moved on behalf of the Executive Council than satisfied. I have not been able to go into that a memorial be presented to the Secretary the figures minutely, but the explanation of the of State for the Colanies, urging his attention to
working in rƐ96 will no doubt prove suiisfactory. to shareholders, all of whom wiit ferl that a great deal of credit is due to the Managers and also to the slow progress made in crying ent the re- quest of the Ottawa Convection for cable.com- munication between the colonies and the mother country, ind xa to the subsidising of a line of fast staamers between England and Canada, both of which objects were arged by the Association on the late Administration. Ha uged that, now we had a change of Government ^and a Colonial Secretary in full sympathy with
all matte a connected" with the colonies they should lose no time in bringing the matter before the Government. Mr. Plummer (Newcastle)
the appointment of Mr. F. Maitland as director Mr. Hawkins proposed the confirmation of and the re-election of the railing directors Hon. C. P. Chater, Mestre D. R. SM1000, D. Güler, and H. L." Dalrymple. Mr. Vernon seconded, and it was carried wew. com.
Mr. Kinnear proposed the re-election as auditore of Messrs. Fullarton Henderson and A. Cozan.
Mr. Ho Tong seconded, Carried manalmously,
Colony or from our suthorised Agents at the ton of the dailes of the Consulate at this port seconded, and alluded to the inexpediency of tlaman. I have to thank you for your attendance.
Coast Ports.
He has returned from Manila.
FROM Sandakan we hear that the hunt for Mat Salch still continues, none of his native allies
allowing the cables to de-wholly in the hands of any one who might hamper their use an Important occasions. The motion was carried
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation | A. S. WATSON & CO., ̃ ̈ ̃LD: #having yet been tempted to betray him by the manimously.
for Passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
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SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, 19th October, 1895. [1630
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI,
THE
"CHEFOO,"
HE following Particulars and Conditions of Safe of Crown Land by Public Auction,
to be held on the spot, on
MONDAY,
the 16th day of October, 1896, 65 4/2,18,, K20
published for general information.
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Secretary's Office,
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Hongkong, roth October, 1896. Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 26th day of October, 1896, at 4 FM, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Two Lots of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 Years
Registry &
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS,
Boundary Masruramenta
Locality.
W.
A. TA
aland
Lot
No. N. of Bowes |
No.
1,580
Do
*** | Anual Rent,
➡Upset Price
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HE Company's Steamship
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Rongkong. 15th September, 1896.
BIRTHS.
large reward offered for his head,
{1 | CAPTAIN W. H. FORBES, Marine Superintendent
On the 3rd inst., at 34, Timsmoto-dori, Ichome, Kobe, the vite of CEO, J. MELHUSH of a BOD.
On Oct, 1st, at Hakodate, the wife of Rev, D. M. LANO, of « BOS,
On the roth Inst., at No. 50, Sagarimatsu, Nagasaki, the wife of MARCUS Mess, el á
Captain Camnaghan, will be despatched, as | daughter. above on THURSDAY, the 22nd Instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 19th October, 1896.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
THE Company's Steamabig
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MARRIAGE.
THX special correspondent, of the F/// at Talboku, Formosa, reports that the Government
of the Nippon Yasen Kalaba, will shostly go of Formosa has appointed a committee, consist home on a well earned holliday. He will pro-ing of nine officers of the navy, army, and the bably return to the East next summer.
A
JAPANESE paper reports that the difed cuttle- fish market has revived considerably of late, owing to the receipt of large orders from Hong kong. Prices have risen from $19 to $33 per pleni.
engineering departments of the Government, to make a thorough survey of the port of Kelang and to draw up plans with the view of rendering its military port. The correspondant also states that an engagement took place between a cons- pany from the Japanese samison and about 40 natives near Talkeļka on September aand. The
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The Chairman-That is all the business, gen- Dividend warrants will be issued to-morrow,
THR TAXING OF CHINESE MANUFACTURES.
We give a translation of the Rules, un it reaches us from a Chinese source, under which Chinese manufactures, azo" to be taxed. "The mies (9'in ali) are framed by Sir'[Robert Hart and have been presented to the Trung!! Yamen/ for adoption. From the first of them, we inter that they are meant to be binding on Chinese concerns only, bat sa we understand that it has
duty on Chinese manufactured goods generally been proposed to'lavy a zo per cent, ad valeram
(this wo, were the first to publish ́on the rath of
On the 8th October, at Christ Church, Yoken SOME Russian residents of Yokohama grest | #ativen retreated toward Kinkario, leaving three August), we think it important to give publicity hama, by the Rev. E. C. Irwine, M.A., WALZER | admirers of Japanese theatricals, bave asked dead bodies behind. The Goremment of For thereto, for foreigners are to be"laxed they will
DOUGLAS, son of Walter Graham, of Acton, (1615 Middlesex, to ELIZABETH, daughter of the late
"KNIGHT OF ST. JOHN," Captain A. H. Billet, will be despatched for the above Forly on SATURDAY, the 24th instant, at 5 P.K.
For Freight, apply to
NIPFON TUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 19th October, 1896.
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FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
1,128 Read 105 | 113 | 100 | 245 | 56,375| 300 || 4,000
2013 115 205 59,500 360 4,000THE "Wartack" Live Steamer
NOTICE.
"ARGYLL" "%
PACIFIC HAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Captain Wm. Ward, will be despatched for the abors Port on TUESDAY, the 27th instant, st Noor,
To be followed by
"PORT PHILLIP"
CONSIGNEES of CARGO Der Steamship "MILBURN Lige Steamer
OF PEKING."
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees on or about the 9th November,
and of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their
Bill of Lading for countersignature, and to take" MOGUL" Line Steamer immediate delivery of their Goods from along-
side.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessal will be landed and stored at Conilgnees' risk and; expenin
J. 5. VAN BUREN,
Agent,
Hongkong, 19th October, 186
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL *HE Company's Steamship
THE
"MENELAUS,"
Captain Towell, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the göth instant.
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD- & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, rgth October, 1896.
**TOR NEW YORK,
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"MOGUL,"
on or about the 24th November.
For Freight or Pasange, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.
Agents. Hongkong, 19th October, 1893. [1sya
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. THE Company's Steamship
THE
#CHANGSHA," Captain willems, will be despatched - un WEDNESDAY, the 28th Instant, al 3 7.kle
Henry Humphreys, of Buckingham.
DEATHS.
On Oct. 1st, at Hakodate, ADELAIDE NORTON, wife of Rev. D. K. Lang, aged 28 years.
On October 5th, at his residence, No. 1735. Settlement, J. A. JARK, #ged 45.
The
Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1855.
the Miyakoza Company to make a tour through Russia. It is said the Company will adopt the Luggestion.
AN excellent bicycle oil can be made by mixing equal quantities of salad oil and kerosine. It has the advantage that it never clogs the machine. Our lady readers will find li equally useful for their sewing machiner,
THE Rumians from the transport now is dock seem to take a great delight in long walks about | Kowloon. Perchance they are studying the topographical features of the place with a view to another tile war" in the sweet by and by,
A "B058" coolie was sent to gaol for three
TELEGRAMS. months to-day for intimidating a sickaba coolie
REUTER'S MESSAGE. ·
THE RELATIONS OF GREAT BRITAIN
AND GERMANY.
LONDON, October 17th, The Times refening to the fncreasing viru» lence of the German Press observes that it is gradually allenatlog Great Britain at a time
during the stilka. All right; but who organized the strike and made the coolies "go out ?" Have all the instigators of the strike gone for a health trip to Canton?
THE state of affairs in the Philippines is reported to ba very unsatisfactory, and there seems reason to tear that the suppression of the rebellion is impossible until wall disciplined troops are dashing and experienced officers.
mosa proposes to try coffee growing on the
island, and has already sent an order to Mexico
The following are the Rules referred to :- most probably come under the same rules.
1.--Mil or factories established by Chinese merchants in foreign styled buildings, where foreign machinery or foreign methods are used be reported, for manufacturing goods, are
fore arecitom, with all detalls as to locally, capital, and natura.of the concern, to the nearest Commissioner of Customs, who will, with the local officials, inspect the spot, and, if pracil able, issze a license for their erection. Those already in existence will have also to be pro vided with the same; soch license to be renewed every so years, with a fea of Tis. 100 for each
for seed. Next year Manila, Hawallas, and Sumaira coffee will be experimented with According to the F67, Talhokn already enjoys the convenience of jizickishar. No less than 35 of these vehicles have been, imported, and finickisha coolies are earning yon z to yen 1.30 per day. There are also some that have been made in Talhoku, but they are so clumsy that even the natives prefer riding in the imported carriages, which cost exactly double the native article. The latter may be purchased for eigh-rezewal, a teen yen.
THE REBELLION IN THE PHILIPPINES.
2-All licensed establishments must have a "Customs godown” attacked thereto, where the manufactured goods are to be stored belors being sold.
3 Goods about to be sent in to the godown ahould be passed through the Customs by an application
number of packages, descrip- giving ties, and value of the goods.
4--All goods before leaving the godown are to be paid daty on at 10 per cent, upon their value, for which a duty receipt will be granted, and after which the goods are at liberty either to
be sold for local consumption or to be transported inland or lo coast ports or to foreign countries, as the case may be, upon application being made for a proper permit.
when British support to the Triple Alliance placed in the field under the command of soul" † is what happened this morning, It seemed to buildings and machinery, and if the same are In
specially neodíal in view of the alliance between France and Russia.
(From Japanese Poßert.) THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF
FORMOSA !
HIROSHIMA, October Elk, Lieut-General Oko, Commander of thegib, or Hiroshima, Army Division, proceeded to Tokio this morning. He will be appointed Governor- General of Formosa, ...
A JAPAN-AUSTRALIA TRADING COMPANY.
We bear that the Wesleyan Army and Navy Rooms Committee give their first plenic this season on Saturday next, the sath Inst. It will consist of a launch trip to Tal-Ya-Shan Valley, m: high ́tes being provided. The launch will leave Kowloon pler at 1,45 and New Fadder's Wharf at a p.m. Tickets, 75 cents.
MEMORANDA
TOMORROW,-10th October.
German mall due. Rite Association Interport match commences. 9 pm-Meeting of the Eothon Mark Lodge.
`WEDNEIDAY,TM~21st October,
Trafalgar Day,
(From our own Correspondent).
MANILA, October 15th.. The troops on their arrival in bfanils have been greeted by the Inhabitants with great enthusiasm. According to the Manlis papëri It is something like this The patriote senti ment is so great that its strong external mani- festation is always shown is some new manger and every time is "drew," as if such a scene had never been gone through before. That all present that such a moving spectacle had never before been witnessed'; the expeditionary forces filed with the sama wild mihaslum as those that walted to welcome them movn along shouting via lor Spain, for the Volan- tears, and for the Royal Family, and although the regulars could not indulge in such manifests allons on account of the "order of formation, the artillerymen behind were throwing their caps in the air and trying to pitch them in the balconfes of the houses filled with all the grace and beauty of the town, who throw them back Amongst plandite and flowers"
5.The Customs may at any time inspect the any way endangering lives they are empowered to order the manufactory to be closed as if sails=" factory repairs shall have been effected,
6--Factories situated beyond to if at the Customs of any port must be provided with an apartment for the station of a Customs Examiner to be deputed there. Owners of factories, how. aver slinated (whether within the list or not), may also apply, for x Customs officer to be stationed tasse, provided proper accommodation be furnished and a sum be paid annually towards
defraying Customs expense,"
[The exact amount is not stated,---Ed „S M.] Now if they'd do a little lets of this sort of
7 Faciales in Treaty Posts are to have the thing and some of thems would get out and fight Hoense granted them by the Customs of the the rebels, it would give less chance to the rebels port these established inland, on the canal in to organize and drii, arm and threw up defences, Cheklang and Xianguu, way kergli which they are diligently doing, besides making | North-of-Kahring; are under the Jusladie. sil those who have not yet joined the revolution South of Zabying. Hen, of the Soochow think that the sooner they do so the better, as West of Kanaban) Customs. :, da they seems to be having it fall their own way outside Manila,
Tokio, Oct. 8th." The promoters of the Japan and · Australia. Trading Company held a mesting yesterday and elected. Mr. Treji (formerly Vino Ministar of The attention of Passengers is directed to the Education) the Chairman of the Promoting p.m.-Meeting of the Navy Lasgos, Hongkong utrke plain fact in that the Spaniards are in 8-
Committes, which is composed of Mr. Shiburawa, Chairman of the Tokio Chamber of Commerce, and five other gentleman; COAT BERATU
Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The First-class Saloon is situated forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire Voyage.
THE 3/3 A. L. 1. 3/10. American Ship
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the *WILLIAM H. SMITH," Wilson, Master, will load here for the shore Vessel is God throughout with Electric light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to Fort, and will have quick despatch.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Tor Freight, apply to 2.
Agests. CARLOWITZ & Co..
[1811 │* Hongkong, 19th October, #B96. Hongkong, 19th October, 1896,
THE ANNUAL REVIEW. PRINT "REL TOKIO, Octóber Bih The gizad review of troops which fa to taka place on the 3rd prax, the Emperor's -birth- | day, will be the first sines the war, and the
Billows asanlooking forward to i (1616 insurert.
Branch, in the Chamber of Commerce Room, City Hall,
„THURSDAY,—22nd October.. 11am-English Mall closes, RoonPala sails for London.
FRIDAY,--23rd October,
An Interim Dividend of 4 per cent on shares of the Wandhal Warehouse and Simage Co.,
· Lidij wil be paid to day,
*North of Kaksing, under that of the 27th
show CasiomMAKAN
Establishments at other provinces are to apply. *mortal funk and won't go out. A lot of the to the nairest Commissioners of Customs Car " troops" (Pakisanlars); see, the most wretched the necessary license. ! specimens who eve, had a run in hand on anything Kit Ar to how the duty is to be levied on the else in the way of wespons. They seem to know, manufactured goods and how it is to be nothing about how to use them, and many of accounted for and remitted to the Board is to be them haven't got any weapons. A lot of the mattruly left to the various Commissioners of last batch of troops haven't even got malforms. | Customs at the different ports, who shall report The troops are not åt to ga to the front and thatek upon what way they may hava deviand for na commanders knowing this exercise that discre- dolog, and they shail father, from time to time lion which is mensily considered the better park draw up much, regulations RE MANY DOSTA NEGOMERY, [...] el valeur,
și under the diresmetander of the different plai
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