Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TEEEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1896.
W. BOFFEY & Co.,
TAILORS,
2, D'AQUILAR STREET.
Have an entirely New STOCK of WOOLLENS to suit the Present and Coming Season,
Consisting of 2-
FANCY SUITINGS, DRESS, FROCK and MORNING COAT SUITINGS, ULSTER and
OVERCOATINGS, BREECHES and RIDING MATERIALS in variety.
FANCY VESTINGS, TATTERSALLS and others,
Hongkong, 21st October, 1806.
#Qran's Advertisements.
CATHAY
A
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CHAPTER,
No. 1165.
REGULAR CONVOCATION of the
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To-day's Advertisements.
Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.
AND
WINES
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 later mediate proñis, and enabling us to supply the THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- | best growtha at MODERATE PRICES.
TION COMPANY. LIMITED,
FOR LONDON,
VIA STRAITS AND USUAL PORTS OF ' CALL
LIVERPOOL, CONTINENTAL PORTS,
about CHAPTER will be held in the (Taking Cargo at through raten for GLASGOW, FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, TO. MORROW, the 28th Instant, at 8.30 for 9. p...
RIVER PLATE, &C)
precisely. Visiting Companions are cordiallyTHE Company's Steamship
Invited to attend.
Rangkona 27th October 1846
†1664
VICTORIA CONCERT HALL
(LATE HALL OF MYSTERIES), Duddell Streit, Queen's Road. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31ST.
Under the Patronage of
Colonel NORCOTT and OFFICERS, of the
RIFLE BRIGADE.
THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF
POPULAR CONCERTS when a POPULAR Programme will be presented by POPULAR Favourites of the R, B. assisted by POPULAR Amateurs in
POPULAR Songs
POPULAR Dances and
POPULAR Sketches at the daw POPULAR Heit in Duddelt Street at
POPULAR Prices to spit the
POPS! POPULACE.
Stalls
Back Seati
Gallery
Popular Prices!—
POPS!
...$1.00
部自告
* *** 0.30
50
Moors Open at 8.30 P.M.
Commerce at o PM. Sharp.
.
"KEEMUN,"
J. Barber, Commander, will be despatched an bore en THURSDAY, the 20th fortant, at Daylight, instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight, &c., apply to
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co..
Agentr. Bengkong, 17th October, 1805 (1576
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI. THE Company's Steamship
"FORMOSA,"
Captain Robson, will be despatched for the above Ports of THURSDAY, the 39th instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 37th October, 1895. (1656
FOR SHANGHAI,
HE Steamship
THE
*NANYANG,"
Captalo Tb. Lehmann, will be despatched for the above Fort on THURSDAY, the 29th instant,
STALI, TICKETS can be obtained at Messrs. | at 4 P.M. W. ROBINSON & Co.'s Maile Warehouse, Queen's Road Central.
For full Particulars and 'Programmes sto Daily Papers and Expresses.
N.D.-This [1 a series of POPULAR WINTER CONCERTS under the Management of Mr. C. T. ROBINSON..
Hongkong, 27th October, 1896.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co, Hongkong, 27th October, 1896, (165
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON, via SUEZ CANAL. “HE Company's Steamship
(1655
THE
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM
SHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE...
"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"DORIC."
Co
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send In their Bill of Lading for Countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk! and expense.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
- Agent.
Hongkong, 27th October, 1896
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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR MANILA (DIRECT). HE Company's Steamship
ΤΗΣ
"ESMERALDA,"
Captain G. A. Tayler, will be despatched for the above Port on THURSDAY, the 19th Instant,
at P.M,
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers, and is fitted with the Electric Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managere. Hongkong, 1711 October, 1896.
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
“NAMOA,
Captulo Hall, will be despatched to the above Parts on FRIDAY, the 30th instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
"SARFEDON,"
F
PRICE LISTS, with Full Detalls, to be bød on Application.
PORT after removal should be rested a month before pre. When required for drinking at
once it should be ordered to be decanted at
the DISPENSARY before being seat out
SHERRY-Excellent Dianer and Alex Dinner Wines of very superior Vinisges. All are
true Xeres Wines,
CLARET,—Our Clarets, including the lowest Priced, are guaranteed to be the gentine product of the juice of the grape and see not artificially made from raisins and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines BRANDY.-All cur Brandy is guaranteed to be pare 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 WHUKIY
pronounced by the best local connolsieurs to be inperior to any other brand in the Hongkong markal
marked "E" is universally popular, and is
We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our sathorised Agents at the Coast Ports.
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 15th September, 1806.
HINTH.
Captain Grier, will be despatched as above on Shanghai, the wife of C. H. C. MOLLER, of a
MONDAY, the gth November.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
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Hongkong, 17th October, 1896.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND FORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
THE Company's Steamship
"CHINGTU," Captain Innes, will be despatched on WEDNES- DAY, the 11th November, at 3 P.M.
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Stesmer, The First-class Saloon is situated forward of the Enginer. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage.
A daly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel to fited throughout with Electric Light
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 27th October, 1896, [1663
Intimations.,
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS,
'IMPLE AERATED WATER,
WATER
SIMPLE
SODA
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DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.j General Managers.
Hongkong, 27th October, 1896.
FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL
HE "Milbarn" Line SteaMET
THE"
"PORT PHILLIP,"
on or about the gth November,
and
*MOGUL" Line Steamer
"MOGUL,"
an or about the 24th November.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 27th October, 1895.
[$660
*INGER ALE.
LEMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA
|
On the azad instant, at No. 4 Markham Road,
|
BOD.
MARRIAGE.
open a business here in these Bonds, and, TELEGRAMS. as a beginning, Issue a prospectus giving full particulars of all the different decided to release uil the foreign steamers Issues, amount of issue, number of bonds,. chartered for the line, so they arrive at Yoko- face valus, rate of interest, and periods of hama.^ The Idswmi, Hiroshima and Miške ara redemption.
to be the regular steamers.
came +
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COMMERCIAL PROPOSALS,
Torzo, October 16th,
As the meeting at the Higher Artical(oral Industrial and Commercial Council, which is to be opened on the 19th fast, the following pro posals are to be considered ;-(1), the dispatch of commission to favestigate the advisability of starting a service of steamers in the river Chang (Chungklang), China; (2). Increased financial facilities in connection with foreign trade (3), matters relating to correspondence abroad; (4) the extension of marine lasamance in connection with forelɛn trade; (3) the control sad protection of labourers and operatives in factories ; (6). The extension of the market for goods exported.
THE BRITISH COMMERCIAL
MISSION.
There seems to be a perfect epidemic of boating disasters in the British Fleet with- In the last month or two, in each case ac- companied by a deplorable loss of life. How is this? Have all British seaman fest their former skill In boat work, or is it only la the Navy that the almost entire absence of practical experience in boat work has rendered the bluejacket and his officers less competent to manage a beat in a heavy sea and on a dangerous coast than they were, before steam launches were invented and into use for all the everyday work
FOREIGN MINISTERS AND THE of a ship or of a squadron? In all the accidents that have recently happened
MILITARY MANŒUVR-S, there has appeared to be, on the part of
TOKIO, October 17th, The Military attaché: of the British, Garmar, the responsible officers, a want of that French and Russian Legalinas bave obtained knowledge formerly instinctive in a sea-permission to inspect the Autumn Mancares man as to what a boat under oars or sail of the Imperial Guarda, now belog heid in can do and cannot do in a heavy sea as well | Saitama préfecture, as a want of experience in the handling of the boat. We are afraid steam launches and steam pinnaces are too much used, even when time is no object. Of course they save officers and men much labour, but the saying results in the loss of very much more valuable knowledge and experience. When all the work of a ship had to be done in rowing or sailing boats in all weathers, the handling of boats became a matter of every day experience -became an instinct. Officers and men knew, without thinking, what a boat could or could not do, and how best to get it done. Now work in boats is a part of the drill, like the work with the guns, and the of our crews. It ought to be the rule that knowledge of it is only skin deep in most no portion of a ship's work with her boats should be done with steam unless time is of Importance. All the dally work between the ship and the shore, between ship and ship, should be carried out under sail or with oars whenever possible.
TELEGRAMS.
(Special to Hongkong Telegrph) SHANGHAI BAOES.
STARTLING SCRATCHINGS.
SHANGHAL, October syth.
3 P..
Invader, Standard, Straightforward, Jehu, Covenanter and Gold Dust have been scratched for all engagements at, the forthcoming race meeting.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE ARCHBISHOPRIC OF CANTERBURY.
LONDON, October 25th. The Blahop of London succeeds to the Archbishopric of Canterbury,
TURKEY AND THE POWERS. The Porte is devoting the proceeds of the sew pol-tax to the arming of the Musulman popula.
met to consider this grave messure.
SHANGHAI, October 24th. The Commercial Mission consisting of Messrs. H. Neville and H. Bel', sent out by the Black burn and other Chambers of Commerce of Lancashire, with Mr. Consul Bourne as adviser, will leave Shanghai on Tuesday evening to continue that investigations at Chinklang. Two or three days will be spent there, after which now, Ichang, Chungking, and Cheat, the capital of the province of Szechuan, will be visited to turn. The parly will then travel to the West River, Po:&.ing, and thence down the Yuugaafu, down to the highest navigable port in
river to Wachon, visiting Canton and Hongkong subsequently. It is expected that the travellers will arrive in Hongkong towards the end of April or beginning of May.-N. C. Daily News.
THE "SATELLITE" DISASTER.
Kowloon Mosque is now in full swier and
seems to be greatly appreciated by the followers of the grass Prophet. “Thé econa 'at sunect when the prfest'appears on the roof and calla the *Falthful" to prayer is weil worth noting, while the collection of shoes displayed at the door durlag prayer time would make an interesting study for our anthropologists—it we have any 1 YESTEDAY sitemoon quite a bable of sounds proceeded from the City Hall. The Choral Society were singing, to St. Andrew's Hall, Mr. Cattaneo's Amateur Stringed Orchestra was practising in the music room and "Fra Diavolo" was under robeersal in the Theatre. The effect, when standing outside the office of the Chamber of Commerce, was curious, and strange to say by no means harmonicas.
THUşthe NV. C. Daily News of aand initant;→→ The first meetlog between Mr. Bennerts and the | Tastal who represents the Kizngning Pay and Defence Department and their respective counsel for the discusalen of accounts took place on Tuesday last and after a ulting of an hour and a-half was adjourned to yaxierday, when it waq adjoamed again on the plea of the death of the mother of the Shanghai Total,
-
INDIAN Constable No. 386 was complimented by the Magistrate this morning on his promptitude. Last night he rescued an “unfortunata" from drownleg near the Harbour Master's office. The woman had jumped into the water in order to end her exisichen and when the constable unrolled his turban and threw II to her she willingly grasped it and was brought safely aihere. She was reprimanded by the Magistrate and discharged. THE building operations on the new Reclama- tlon are proceeding at a great rate, the tempo-
rary office of the Yokohama Specie Bank having
already had the principal roof beams put in Pedder's Wharf are agato in full swing and position. The foundation works near the New
show an example of englacering skill and good workmanship which might well be taken as an object lessen by the Praya Reclamation
experts.
THIKE seems to be some truth in the rumour that His Excellency the Governm intende to take a trip to Shangkal shortly, for the Acting Clerk of Councils has received instructions to summon a meeting of the Executive Council for half-past xa to-morrow, when His Excellency the General Officer Commąsding will be sworn in an Officer Administering the Government la the absence of His Excellency the Governor. Honourable Members of the Legislative Council are invited to be present on the occasion,
A LIEUTENANT AND SEVEN MEN DROWNED.
SEATTLE (Wash.), Eeptember 29th. Seven men from the British cruiser. Safaliita lost their liven the night of September 4th when the cast near Oonalaska was swept by a fierce hurricane. The disaster took place to land. | Incked Doch barbour, not far from Donalaska, The Satellits was anchored a quarter of a mile from the hore. The American'seiling schooner M. M. Morrill was tied up at a wharf. In the afternoon wassliers from the Saisliits wont out in small boat to catch fab. Ecfere they returned the storm cameon. It grew worse, and one of the | Ir is, says the Nagasakt Express, curious la big boats was lowered from the Satelliia to
go mote the effect of the bilge keels upon H.M.S. In search of them. First Lieutenant Heyman Centurion. "Then Brit launched her speed was, WAR - ONE the eight that started on the
rescuing trip. The fury of the storm Increased if we remember aright, slightly over 17 knots, and the cast outside was continually resound-Upon recent four hours' trial, however, sha ing with heavy reports as the mountainous | averaged 18.a kvots per hour,,while for half an waves stuck the shore. Even within the bar hear she managed to make a little over 19 knète, brave sight, was picked up bodily by a bone the i en was very heavy. The bont, with its
Kreat
and it is confidently expected that upon her next wave and dashed into a foaming mass, from
tom | trial she will make that speed for the whale of which only one man escaped. How be retched the four hours."--The blige keele in question the shore he can hardly explain himself were fixed in position by the Hongkong and One moment he was travelling toward the
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghel, by the Rev.ioo. The various Ambassaders to Tarkey have land like shot on the top of the wares Whampoa Dock Company.
At H. B. M.'s Consulate, on the nest instant, by Sir Nicholas J. Hannen, and afterwards at
H. C. Hodges, M. A. FRANK, only tan ol Charles M. Gove, Caliretor of Custome, St. Andrew's, New Brunswick to CONSTANCE ETHEL, second daughter of iks late Dr. R. A. Jamieson, of Shanghal,
DEATH.
4
On Saturday, the 24th_instant, suddenly, Sir ALBERT SASSOON, Bart, C.S.1, of 25 Kenslagton Gora, London, S.W.; aged 78.
Che Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1895.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
(From Diario de Manila.) SPANISH AFFAIRS.
MADRID, October 18th. The Royal family have returned to Madrid from San Sebastian.
In the early part of November 3,000 more troops will embark for the Philippines,
(Special to Shangkat Mercury,) SHENG TAOTAI'S PROMOTION,
TIENTSIN, October 22nd. An Imperial Deerra was Issued yesterday appointing Sheng Total Director General of Rallways, with the rank of a Viceroy; and right to report to the Throne direct.
Sheng had 'andlence of the Emperor on the 19th instant,
SHENG TAOTAI AND RAILWAYS.
SHANGHAI, Ocaber aged.
In their Weekly Share Report issued this after- noon Messrs Benjamin, Kelly and Potts state that the chief feaimes of the week have been a sharp rise in Hongkong Ropes and `a sudden deallon in Luzons; in other stocks prices are much the same as when they last wrote, business generally belog dull. Re Shipping shares they
only to be dragged back into the forming aby* the next. It was impossible for a bout to live in such a storm, awit was not until the worst was over that another party was sent out. The boat In which the eight men bad
rene forth was found high on the shore, and not far away was the one man who had lived to resch point of safety, The two men, who had gone fishing maniged to reach the shore before the full fury of the storm broke upon them. News of the | my 1-Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam. storm and drawing ranched here to-day through
boats have been pressed down to $33 owing to the arrival of the sealer Morrill. It is impossi- an unfounded canard about opposition. Re ble to obtain a list of those drowned. "First
The Satellite in third class cruiser of 1430 tons, was built in 1881, and carries a crew of 167 cfficers and usen.
Liewenant Heyman was the only one re- Roder, it is said they have boomed to 8:40, with membered.
sales at $138, 1383, 139 and $:40. The rameur that large quantities of hemp have been destroyed by the insurgents in Manila is quite without foundation, and prices of Manila hamp ara if anything lower.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
An Imperial Edict has been issued, confirming
ONE of ike seker of B.M.S. Centurion, axmed Shang in the post of Manager of the Peking-J. Peters, died on 21st instant from heart disease, Hankow and Hankow-Canton and other rail- and was buried on the sand at Urakami, Naga roads; and we vouch for the fact, despfío the | saki, with full naval honoure Peking and Zientsin Times, that American money, American engineers, and American equip roads. No concession will be given to foreigners ment will be used in the construction of the but they will have a sufficient volce in the management of the enterprises to secure their interests while threatening none of the sovereign|| waters. tights or territory of Cbias. We are not at
Ow the zoth init, a wire was received at the überty to say anything further on the subject Nagasaki branch of the China and Japan Trading are now pretty well assured in China China
We note, from the Shanghai Mercury and China Gasetts, two slightly different ver- sions of Sheng's appointment in connection with railways in China. The Mercury has created him Director General of all rallways In China, with rank as Viceroy, and the right, inherent in that rank, of communicating direct with the Emperor. The China Gazte only makes him Manager of the Peking and Hankow Rall- way, a very distinctly inferior appoint ment. In'aplie, however, of the limited powers annexed to the latter as compared with the former office, the China date assures us that, as the result, the prosperity of rallway enterprise In Chins in the near future is assured, while the North China Daily Neo: publishes a long leader on the subject, in which it asserts that the Great Western Rallway will soon be commenced and that an American syndicate ́has secured 8 contract in connection therewith. Seafog is belleving, and until we see a commencement made night. we shall not believe. Even then we
RASPBERRYADE, c. shall feel very doubtful as to the pro-
DAKEN, CRUICKSHANK & Co's WATER ar made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified Engilsh Chemist and will bear compa
risan with the best English Manufactures,
other Large Consumers,
Any complaints should be addressed to the
Manager.
present. But railways in the very near future
Gausite.
.
(Special to Nogasaki Express) SHOCKING SUICIDE.
YOKOHAMA, October 21st,
1.43 p.m.
Mr. J. T. Bosg, blil broker, shot himself last
An loquest will be held to-day,
A
The man chaiged yesterday with murder and
Police Court to-day sad remanded. It has been seized and piracy near Green Island was brought up at the 11 to mail proved that the scene of the crime is in Exitish
Co. La'd., reporting the death, to New York on the 17th Inst., of Mr. Horatio N. Twombly, Pra- sident of the Company.
:
TELEGRAM published in a San Francisco paper, dated Havana, Sept. 17th,, states that Dr. Murata, a Japanese physician, who came to Cuba some months #go, ostensibly to inform bimself on the sanitary condition of the island, proved to be a spy. He was so imprudent
his report, and it delivered GVET to Captain Weyler, On being translated It proved to be a repest to the Japanese Govern. ment on the military condition of the island. Murata was looked for too late, however; he had already sailed. The report is a pixin state. ment of the progress of the Çoban revelation, accompanied by a map showing the places occupied by the rebels and loyal troops.-This Is only one side of the question.
General
On the sand instant a Chiners bost-woman was wounded in the thigh by a Lee-Matlord, Bullet while sitting in her bost at Tal-kok-tral Biy behind the Ranges in Kowloon. The shot, probably aricochet, passed through the thigh and imbedded itself in the hatch cover of the boat. Since the date of the accident - the Palles have
been eximin-
Wa hear that the collector, whom we mentioned - as being sent ap the West River some time ago |by a local entomologist, žṣs returned with about a thousand specimens, including several insects not yet found in Yongkong, Standard, invader and several other 'cracks' (From Kobe Chronicle)
will not run exhibit their form at the forthcoming THE SHIMONSEKI TREATY. gress and anticipate many bitches
Shangbal meetlog. Our correspondent "Daws TUKIO, October 18th. and terribly prolonged delays. If the Count Okuma, Minister for Foreign Affairs, will doubtles let us know the reason for this in news the China Gostile given is correct has sent some important instanctions to Baron bis next budget of sporting news, that there are to be no concessions to Hayashi la reference to the operation of the Certain questions are
MRS. BREWER & Co. have a very interesting for the gardens and houses in the small foreigners, that the railroads will be the Skimsek Treaty property of China, or of Chinese from the ash will not come home before obtaining cards. Among them are some lacquered ones which are of the Lee-Metford patters. This is pst to the Chinese Government and Baron and beautiful display of Japanese Christmasvillege of Mat the back of the Range and have collected to less than aj bulletr, zo of Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, Mizzeen and very beginning, and that American engan snewer. His return is, however, expected which are not only esquisita in tone and designe", by no means the first case of a person belog
neers and contractors are to have the work, arly in November. weare glad. If Engllahmen are not to have
bat are qulin'n dew departure. In the Christmas
wounded behind the Ranges, and we hope that the honour of providing Chins with railway THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE AND ad llar.
JAPANESE BONDS.
the Military and Naval authorities will taku communication, It is to our interest that
TOKIO, October 15th. CENTIPEDES, it seems, are no respecters of per. Immediate steps to render a repetition of the 1437 | America and Americans should have the
The representatives of the Bank of Japan in job. If Russians, French, or Germans got London telegraphed yesterday to the effect that entomologist discovered a fine two-and-a-half-death of some luckless European to awaken them
sons or of places, as we hear that a local accident impossible, without waiting for the Into the country to connection with big the London Stock Exchange had accepted the railway contracts, they would never be got request of the Brek to put in the market the lack specimen sangly ensconced in the cork of to the gravity of the danger. FOR THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE, T CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most would be used almost exclusively for 1895-
THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN out again, and their power and influence Japanese redemption bonda isaned in 1892, 1593 one of ale setting boards. The unpleasant Intruder was promptly ejected with a pair of respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of
The amount of Japanese bonds to be put on forceps and died shortly afterwards from alco- Hongkong and the Coast Ports, Their Had political purposes, and in aid of a political the market is about shely million yen. patronage and support, and desires to state that propaganda, the main object of which It is reported that Lord Rothschild Eas been holic poisoning arising from an overdose of
be will be pleased to receive orders for all would be exclusion of English Influence boying Japanese Government heads through vary fiery fire-water." kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
and of English trade.
his agents Japan. It is said that his lordship ACCORDING to the Chinese, not only are the Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffi
falstends to purchase bonds to the amount of à
rice-birds, metamorphosed from the "large- and Collars ren
renewed on
Now that the London Stook Exchange hundred millen yen. Ladies
LATER. Children's Under-clothing, has granted a quotation for Japanese
shoals of wong fish which come ashore at this ||3 Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Bonds, is there any reason why they in Londes that the bends may fetch to permetamorphosis by changing into bulldogs 9pm. Convocation of Cathay Chapter.
No quotation is yet given, but it is expected time of year, but they dally undergo yet another' Materials can be supplied, if required.
The Superioress will also be most grateful for should not find a place on the market 1,000 yen fice raids, any PAPER, or old Eaviors to be made inte here? They are as good Investments
runset, These superstitions sro, exceedingly Interesting and a good collection of them would Books for the Children of the Foor Schools, who || as Chinese Bonds and, in many respects, are taught by the Sisters,
we should say better worthy of notice, The Nippon Yusen Kalsha having been grant. doubtless be greatly appreciated by the Abišao Cena | The Yokohama Specie Banks, ought to i ad's special sabaidy low the. Dembny line, kas i patogiosi Sodely ni Lowden.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. JAPAN-AUSTRALIA LINE.
(Under Mall Contract)
BRISBANE, SYD:EY 'AND MELBOURNE.
THE Company's Steamship
"OMI MARU," Captain C. Young, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 18th Nov., At Noon.
This Steamer is fitted with Superior Farger Accommodation and is lighted by Electricity throughout
A dely qualified Doctor in carried.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA. Hongkang, 27th October, 1896,
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Hongkong, ad May, TROE
AN APPEAL.
Ober.
Hanginang, nond Apell, rías”
THE N.Y.K. BOMBAY LINE
Toxio, October 16th, 7
MEMORANDA,
TOMORROW-18ıb October, 11 am-Outward French Mall closes. Noon---Calidenten leaves for Europe. Noon-Emprize of China leaves for Van
couver, via usual ports of call, TAN p.m.-Auction of grounds, Inland Lot Now, gr and 6r, Yen-ms-ten, by Messrs Hughes and Hough, an
SATURDAY,—31st October,
Indian mall dus
9 pm. Concert in the Victoria Concert Hall,
Daddell Event,
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