Intimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1896.
W. BOFFEY & Co.
TAILORS,
2, D'AGUILAR STREET.
Hare an entirely NEW STOCK of WOOLLENS to suit the Present and Coining Season,
Consisting of:-
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, 1896..
TH
NOTIC E.
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THE ANNUAL SESSION ol HER MAJESTY'S JUSTICES of the PEACE will be held
In the JUSTICEs' Room, at the MAGISTRACY, on THURSDAY, the tath day of November, A.Ú. 1896, at 2,30 o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of considering the Undermentioned Applications for SPIRIT LICENCES for the Year 1896-1897 —–
Co-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
CITY HALL
ROYAL,
By Kind Permission of
Lieat Colonel C. H. B. NORCOTT,
COMMANDING
and
Under the Distinguished Patronage of HE. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, KCMG., H.E. Maj.-Gen, WILSONE BLACK, C,B.,
and
Commodore SWINTON HOLLAND, R.N..
A.D.C.
RIFLE BRIGADE BURLESQUE
"FRA DIAVOLO."
ON
SATURDAY, the 14th November, 1896. OVERTURE at 9 PM. Punctually.
Pricer, $3, $2 and $1. (Soldiers and Salloes ball-price to $1 Seats). BOX OFFICE at Messet, W. ROBINSON & Co.'s Plano and Music Roomā.
Name of Applicant.
Whether before iiccaxed.
Description of itcence.
Sign of House.
Situation of House.
A Special Tram will leave for the PEAK ifteen minutes after the fall of the Curtain,
Hongkong, roth November, 1896.
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Joachim Gomte ...
I. P. Madar
3 A. Bejanjea
Yes."Publican's licence. The
ar
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L M. Lobo..
$1
5 Hack Goo....
"
11
10
John A. Dieweâ................
M. Stenberg
1. Silberman.................... 19
+
Man at the No. 306, Queen's Wheel Hotel...... Road Central. The New Victoria No. g. Queen's Road
Hotel..........
Central. The Peak Hotel ..............]Rura!_Building Let
77, Peak.
Hotel.....
The Kowloon Hotel. Elgin Read, British
Kouicot, The Grand Hotel...Nov. 240, 243 & 244, Queen's Road Central The Prays Easi Nos. 38 & 39, Praya
East, The Colonial Hotel... No. 1, Jubilee Street, The Globe Hotel.....No. 184, Queen's
Road Central,
918, Queen's Hotel.......
Road Central. The Travelin' Hotel Nos. 12&13, Victoria
Street The Rose, Shamrock No. 290, Queen's Thistle Hotel... Road Central. Adjunct licence. The Ciltarian Na 21 and 33,
Restaurant
Pottinger Street.
D
9
G. Neubrunn......
H
20
10
Esther OliveX...........................
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11
W, Krater.......................
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12
Anne Melhuhh.............
13 F, I. F. Bedford ...
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14
Mary Peterson ........
J. W. Osborne
Frederick Blshup...
It
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37
P. Bohm
18
Henry Cook............
10
Charics Mooney ....
No Yes.
20
Moosa Mahomed
No.
31
A. Moir
Yes.
The Land we live la No.
Publican's licence. The Western Hotel. Nos. go & ga, Queen's
A
The German Tarem.
Road West,
No. 268, Queen's Read Central, and also: two upper Boors of No. 266, Queen's Road. Coptral. The Bay View Hotel Shanktwan Road, Adjunct licence. The Grill Room No. 3, Queen's Road
Central. Publican's licence The Windsor Hotel!... No. 13, Queen's Road
Central Mount Austin Hotel. Victoria Peak. The Hongkong Hotel Nos. 21, 33, 35 & 11, Queen's Road Central, and Nas. 1 and 3, Podder's Street. The Stag Hotels. 148 and 150 Queen's Road Central, The Sailors' Home...Prays West.
WM. C, H. HASTINGS,
Magistracy, Hongkong, 27th October, 1896.
EY-SIGHT.
NOTICE.
MR. OCULTA, may be con-
'R._N. LAZARUS. OCULIST-OPTICIAN, of)
suited for SPECTACLES at the HONGKONG HOTEL. (Room No. 139)
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. A great proportion of cataracts and diseases. affecting these advancing In life ocent to those
having some deficiency in the coriaction of the eyes, the many years of "Ero Strala" ending in serious forms of disease. Glasses specially adapted in youth to those requiring them save and: preserva the sight.
Constantly recurring headaches, spells of dianes when reading, weak eyes, the letters running together any of these symptoms indi cate a deficiency in the form of the eye requiring Glasses only to correct and core.
Acting Police Magistrate,
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40-dap's Advertisements.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
THE Company's Steamship
"CHUNSANG," Captain Buller, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 12th instant, at 3 P.M. For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co
General Managers. Hongkong, reth November, 1896.
FOR ILOILO.
HE Steamer
Mr. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTACLES THE
only after testing the sight.
ADVICE FREE.
HONGKONG HOTEL, (Room No. 139).
Hongkong, 3rd November 1896.
Ko-bar's Advertisements.
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FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.
SHE "Mübara" Line Steamer
THE
"PORT PHILLIP."
Captain Smith, will be despatched for the above Fort on THURSDAY, the rath instant, at Noon. To be followed by
"MOGUL" Line Steamer
"MOGUL"
en the 14th November,
.For Freight or Parrage, apply to y
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agenit
Hongkong, 10th November, 1895.
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP, COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.
THE Company's Steamship
"FORMOSA,"
Captalo Robson, will be despatched for the above Forte on FRIDAY, the Igth Instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIS A Cần
General Managers. Hongkong, reth November, 1896. [1737
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- 'TION COMPANY, (UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT).
STEAM TO SHANGHAI AND KOBE,
THE Company's Steamship
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"SKULD," Captain Rafen, will be despatched for the above Port on FRIDAY, the 13th instant, at Noon,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co., Ageabl. Hengkang, roth November, 1896.
:
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
JAPAN-BOMBAY LINE.
MONTHLY SERVICE. (Under Mall Contract)
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FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO AND
BOMBAY, (Calling at TUTICORIN os the home-voyaga)
'HE Company's Steamship THE
"MIIKE MARU," Captain Golog, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 21st instant, at 4 P.X,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Hongkong, toth November, 1896.
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
JAPAN-EUROPE LINE,
MONTHLY SERVICE.
FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, LONDON 'AND ANTWERP.
THE
HE Company's Steamship
'MYAMAG', CHI MARU,"
Captain Grisogono, will leave for the above Captain Allen, will be despatched for the above
* GISELA,"
places on MONDAY, the 16th instant.
Forts on FRIDAY, the 11th December, at Noon.
For Freight or Paisage, apply to
For Freight or Fastage, apply to
SANDER & Com
Hongkong, roth November, 1896,"
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NIPPON VUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, roth November, 18;6.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 418.
Dill NOON of WEDNESDAY, the 18th TENDERS will be received at-this Office November, 1896, for the Sole Privilege of FARMING the GRANITE QUARRIES I HONGKONG during the Year 1897.
No Tender will be received anlest the person tendering produces's receipt to the effect that he has deposited in the Colonial Treasury the sum of $100, which shall be fosfatted to the Crown by way of liquidated damages if such persoa refuses to enter into the usual Band" should his Tender be accepted,
The Form of Tander apply at this Office, For Specification and farther Particulars apply at the Public Works Office,
The Government doas not bind itself to accept } the highest or any Tender,
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial Secretary.
Calenial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 31st October, 1896.
· GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. .
No. 419.
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TENDINOOK of WEDNESDAY, the 18th ENDERS will be received at this Office November, 1896, for the Sole Privilege of FARMING the GRANITE QUARRIES in BRITISH KOWLOON during the Year 1897.
No Tender will be received unless the person tendering produces a receipt to the effect that be of $100, which shall be forfelted to the Crown bas deposited in the Colonial Treasury the sum
by
way of liquidated damages if such person refuses to enter into the usual Bond should bis Tender be accepted."
For Form of Tender apply 21 this Office.
For Specification and further Particulars apply at the Public Works Office.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any Tender.
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 31st October, 1896.
FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
HONGKONG.
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK &
COMPANY, LIMITED, «
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
SIMPLE
➡IMPLE AERATED WATER.
ODA WATER.
SODA
GINGER ALE.
LEMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA.
RASPBERRYADE, &C.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS AT made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- | rison with the best English Manufactures.
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSE and ether Large Consumers, Any comblatuts should be addressed to the' Manager.
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Hangkung, pud May, that
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,
It is requested that all comunications relating to Subscriptions,
Talgrap" Ind not to the Kaftor.
Advertisements, 8., be added to the Manage, Hong
Lemore on Killtortel matters to be set to "The Editor and Commas, rulous Futended for pablication must be scumped
· not to Individual members of the staff,
by the name and address of the wilters, not necmerrily to pretios bar as widenes of good talih, be open for the fabr discussion by company understood that Woss the polumns of Use Kanghong Telegraph well siwnys
the Laktor dows not in any way hold himself rapoal for
affecting poble interneta, Ją raust be
opinions thna sorpressed.
of
A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
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THE CABLE QUESTION.
In a recent Issue the China Gaselle says It is satisfactory to note "that although no hope is in sight, our friends. In Hongkong stli contiune to vallantly protest and fight against the Cable Companies' increase inrates, and by putting themselves, through the Chamber of Commerce, into comuan- cation with powerful friends in other parts of the world with the object of bringing pressure to bear on the Companies by the force of unremitting outcries, they are still working bravely for cheaper tele- graphic rates." Seeing, however, what little encouragement we have received from the home government and bear- Ing in mind the curt snub administered to us in one of the British Minister's billets doux, our Shanghal contemporary fears that the continuance of the agitation in its present form "against the extortion of the Cable Companies cannot result in any amelioration of the hopeless condition of the public who support these insatiable corporations," and, anxious to aid in the matter, the Gasale draws attention to the Formosa cable, connecting Formosa with Sharp Peak, near Foochow, and, after contending that there is good reason, on | commercial grounds, why Hongkong should be placed in direct telegraphic.com- munication with the "Beautiful Isle❞It avers that it is highly important, not only to Hongkong,but to British Interests generally
that there should be some alternative and safe means of communication between Hongkong and Japan besides that over the Russian-controlled Great Northern cable between Nagasaki and Shanghai, very undesirable if not an altogether which, in case of war, might become a Impossible line of communication between the British Admiralty, and its warships lo Japanese and Siberian waters." That is Bo, no doubt; but however willing the Japanese might be to accommodate us in the matter of an alternative route yet as they are parties to a hard-and-fast agree ment with the Danish Company it seems hardly likely that anything can be done yet awhile. In view, however, of the fact that although great efforts were made in the recent negotiations in Peking by the United Companies to fully secure to them- selves control of the Japan-Formosa cable--that is to be In the near fiture-we agree with our contemporary that it may be worth while to set this cable can be brought under Bri ish control. If this is impossible the Gazette affirms that it would be advisable to make arrangements for the ALL these are selected by our London Haase, laying of a new cable from Hongkong to bought direct at first hand, imported to wood Formosa lirect. We are afraid this would and bottled by ourselves, thus saying all inter.be of very little use to the general public, mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growths at MODERATE PRICES,
ESTABLISHED AD. 1841..
WINE S
AND
SPIRIT S.
PRICE LISTS, with Fell Detalls, to be had on Application.
very
though, and that our only hope of salvation from the oppression of the United Companies Hes in the laying of a trans-Pacific cable. fram Vancouver to Australia with a branch line to Hongkong, as suggested at the recent meeting of the Chamber of Commerce.
FORT after removal should be rested a month TELEGRAMS.
before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at
the DISPENSARY before being seat out.
SHERRY.-Excellent Dioner and Alter Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are true Xeres Wines.
REUTER'S MESSAGES, REVIVAL OF BUSINESS IN THE
UNITED STATES.
LONDON, November 8th.
A revival of business has taken place in the | Valted States in consequence of the settlement of the Elections. The revival is remarkably are being re-opened.
TELEGRAMS.
NEW OPEN PORTS.
Matiqyr (Shimané prel), October aßih. "Tha branches of the Kebe Castom Houze at Hamids and Sakai, which were made special foreign trade ports, are to be opened on the 1st prox, and the inhabitants are preparing to sele- brate the day.
KOREAN AFFAIRS.
CHEMULTO, October 18th. here, proceeded to Mskpo, in Chulla provface, Mr. Stone, Superintendent of the Customs to-day in the Goverment steamer Krycki to make rangements for the opening of the port.
Mr. Bennett, of the firm al Messrs. Holme Ringer & Co., Nagasaki, is hare making Inquiries with a view to opening a nemabip service to Chemuipe with the vessels of the Russian Orlantai Steamship Co
RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION IN FORMOSA.
Tokio, October geth. The Imperial Household will take 10,000 share in the Formosan Railway Company, Eight or pine Formeaans are among the share- holders The Government reserves the right to years after the completion of lines mentioned in purchase the railway on tho expiration of thirty the charter, at a price determined by the averaga value of the shares for the preceeding three
year 1.
PLAGUE IN FORMOSA,'
TOKIO, October 30th, Out of 18 persons attacked by black plague in Formosa 17 are Japanese merchants, THE JAPANESE LEGATION IN PEKING
TOKIO, November 1st, Baron Hayashi, Minister to Peking, wil tharily be coming home and Mr. Uchida, the Secretary, will be in charge of the Legation doring the absence of the Minister.
ANOTHER MINISTER TO BE RECALLED.
TORIO, November ral As Mr. Hoshi, Minister to Washington, is vary unpopular among the Americans, he will be recalled at the close of the next session of the Diet. It is said that bis recall has been delayed because the Government desires to avoid giving the Opposition more chances of attack than they ena possibly help.
GERMANY AND THE PATENT LAW, TOKIO, November 1st. In the German Treaty somú details have been emitted fa reference to litigallon over the question of patents, and the omission will result in such cases being tried in the Consular Court, Viscount Aoki has been negotiating with the German Government with a view of recillylug the omission, but no watafactory result bas yet be obtained. It is reported thatibe Govern
ment is resolved to recall Viscount Aski and end a new Minister to Berlin to strongly contest the polet,
DEPARTURE OF THE GOVERNOR-
GENERAL OF FORMOSA..
KOBE, November 2nd. L-az-General Nog Governor-General of Formous, and salte, lift here by the Satzuna Superintendent of Polte, and others saw the Maru yesterday afternoon. Governor Sab, the party off. Before the Lieut-General left several of his fifends in the capital urged him by wire to postpone his departure in view of the outbreak
Formosa, of plague in
The Governor. General declined to take any notice of the Advice.—Herald.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
H.M.S. Spartan leht Shangbal bound for Wuhu on the 7th lust.
THE Peking University buildings are.now lighted by electricity.
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ADMIRAL BULLER rived at Shanghal by the
(1731 | CLARET.—Our Clarets, including the lowest Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the julce of the grape and are not widespread and many idle mills and factories Alacrity on the 4th inst.
OTICE is hereby given that, under
Non from the FIRE OFFICES
COMMITTEE, LONDON, the above_ASSOCIATION have adopted the following rates from this date, for BUILDINGS and CONTENTS of ali GODOWNS of EUROPEAN OCCUPATION and CONSTRUCTION, z:-
Brikding. Commst. Specific-One Godawn only Floating-One Ringe al GadowDS *** By Order of the Commitee,
H. CROMBIE,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, roth November, 1896. (1746
WANTEDIE
.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS.
ITTING, BED, and BATHROOM, wlibin
and on QUEEN'S ROAD for preference.
State Monthly Terms to
ALPHA,
artificially made from raisins and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines,
BRANDY.—All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pare COGNAC, the difference in price belag merely a question of age and vintage,
WHISKEY-ANl our Whiskey is of excellent.
quallly and of greater ago than most brands in the muket The SCOTCH WHISKEY marked "E" is malversally popular, and is pronounced by the best local connolateurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.
We only guarantes our Works and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Port
c/o Hongkong Telegraph Office. | A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. Hongkong, roth November, 1846. (1740 THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Hongkong, 15th September, 1806.
PERSEVERANCE &
A
LODGE OF
HONGKONG, No. 1,165.
REGULAR MEETING of the above
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HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 16th Instant, at 8.30 for o p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend. Hongkong, zath November, 1806.
"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, *
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, S. S. "RADNORSHIRE," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their rak into the Godawas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, al Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
BIRTH,
fa
On the roth Instant, at 6, Mountain View, the wife of EDWARD ROBINSON, of a daughter.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, TURɛday, Novembre 10, 1836.
THE STRANDING OF THE
“RIMEIŢI MARU”; /
The Agent of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha kladly furnishes us with the following additonal and most interesting information respecting the stranding of the above named steamer
"Since welling to you last Saturday we have later telegraphic information to hand which gous to show that the ill-fated steamer went" ashora on the Paracels on the fat November and on the following day the second officer, Mr. Macgariix, left in one of the ship's boats with six men and All Claims against the Steamer must be pre-made for the mainland, which he reached on the sented to the Undersigned, on or before the 17th 6th, and thence wixed us. Yesterday, the chia instant or they will not be recognized.
officer of the steamer, with eleven of the crew
No Claims will be admitted, after the Goods hays left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th instant will be subject
to rent.
All broken, chafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be
also landed. Both of these gentlemen report the steamer was in a bad condition when they left her. She was lying on the shers flooded with water, and all fires out. No Hyas were lost, however, and it is expected that a part of the
· (1792 1 cargo will be saved."
examined on the 17th instant, at 3 AL Nə Fire Insurance has been eflected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DÓDWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
MANA Agents. Houghout, November, 1896.
THE VENEZUELA QUESTION. Lord Selbourne, speaking at Edlaborgh, and that before Parliament met the Venezuels Question would be satisfactory settled,
PRINCE BISMARCK AND THE GERMAN PRESS.
Prince Bismarck continues to make revela- dens to the Hamburg papers, and attributes Germany's refusal to renew the secret realy with Rusula to English lnfluence.
GREAT DESTRUCTION OF FIRE ENGINES.
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Shand and Mason's fire-engine factory was burned on Saturday, and 350 engines destroyed.
TURKISH REFORMS,
The Turkish Ambassador at Paris has in formed M. Hanotaux that the Sultan has agreed
LIUE-GENERAL NOOL, the new Governor- General of Formosa, left Kabe on the 1st instant by the Satsuma Maru bound for Tamani. THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended Nov. 8th are Europeanı, 'za8; 'Chinese, 3,135; total 2,363.
Tax German fagship Kofur, with Admiral Tirpits on board, arrived at Woosung (Shanghai) on the 5th inst. The next day the Cormoran, from Japan, arrived at Woosung.
WE Bolles that the repairs to the Hospital-ship Means are not yet completed, the hanging scaffolding around her bows still being in post- tion and the permanent awning showing large patches of bira planks.
to eight reforms. They faclade the release of THE Fires Insurance Association of Hongkong inaccent prisoners, the protection of peaceable | notifies that under Instructiosureceivad from the Armenians, the prevention of acts of violence, Fire Offices' Committee, London, it now charges the grantlag of relief to the chief sufferers, and pes.cant. (specific) on buildings and on the jeparation for damaged Catholle convents,
"contents of bulldings of European construction and occupsilan and 9 per cent. (dasting) on the . contents of godowns. Vida advertisement in another part of this farne,
(From Kobe Chronicle) THE JAPAN-CHINA TREATY.
TOKIO, October agih. The Treaty of Commerce between Japan and China has been promulgated to-day. It consists of ag articles,
IT was understood in Singapore on the and foxtant that H. M, S. Rainbow would leave for A dispatch has been received from Baton Pensog after the scrival of the Portalss with Hayashi, Minister to Peking, stating that the the Hondy and Horf, torpedo destroyers, from Chloese Government has agreed to impose the Colombo, which were expected there in fow sama import duty on the girang imparted from days Japan as is imposed on that imported from
Americs, and official dispatcher have been THE port of Mokpo, in Chalis province, Kores, exchanged between him and the Chinese te to be opened shortly to foreign trade, and, with pisalpotentiary.
The Chinese Government wanted to, impose a higher duty.----ED, K.C.]
this object in view, a Commissioner of Customs left Chemulpo on the 27th'alto, to make the pro- liminary arrangements therefor, Mokgó is an the Yangson River and is the centre of a fairly large gralé trade,
MARITIME DISASTER.
IMABARU (lyo prov), October 28th, the Urayasu maru off Hakatamura, Noma The steamer Onogawa-mara collided with district, Ebime prefecture. The Crayar ank
MEÐ 129 BREWER & Co. have in their window immediately. One man was drowned and the historical photograph of Li Hang-öhang and Mr. Gladstone, taken during the visit of tbs another infared,
(The Onogawa sa O. S. X, steamer. She former to Hawarden. The two “Grand Old tatt Osaka at 3 pm, on the ayth for Ussima Men" are scated in chairs outaide the door of vis ports and the Urayars was on her way from Nagasaki to Osaka in Shimonoseki, which
the house. The photo is by Webster, of Chester, she had left at 8 am, on the same day. The and lalcopyright; so entexprking zodak Bands
rayas was built at Hyogo in 1880 and was bad better not "anap it. of 133 tons register. She was insured for 9.000 yen with the Japan Maiing and Land Insurance Company.].
FOREIGNERS AND THE PATENT LAW,
TOKIO, October and, Many spplications have been made by foreigners to the Japanese Government for patents and for the registration of designs, & but all of them have been returned.” „There applications, it is expected, will be largely Interneed whan the German treaty lakes effort,
THE French Minister, saya the Tientsin Timas, Is again tackling the Tung-ll-Yaman on the subject of the Tonqula Treaty, and with upscisi reference to the famous that Americans, are to bare the privilege of supplying the materials, and rolling stock for the Peking-Hankow Railway. It would be regrettable if the French Minister wore silomed to have all the say on (his subject.
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