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The West York's will be well represented. CLUB SWINGING, SONGS, ■nd DANCES. The West York's Band will enliven the proceedings.
Next week a GRAND ASSAULT AT ARMS will take pisce.
A HORIZONTAL BAR COMPETITION for * Handsome GOLD MEDAL.
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Intimation.
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ESTABLISHED AD, 1841:
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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 proāts, and enabling us to supply the best growths at MODERATE PRICES. ·.
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MAR WILHELM LONGUET PORT after removal should be tested a month
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NOTIC F..
WARRAHAN JACOB RAYMOND
Mr!
THIS DAY admited
PARTNER in cur Fi in HONGKONG and SHANGHAI.
Z. D. SASSOON & Co. Hongkong, ist Jasniry, 1897.",
THE HONGKONG BUTCHERY.
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HAR. TATAM regret to inform his Cóstomers
Me BUTCHERY the CLOSED on and aber TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), the 3rd Instant, and at the same time begs to tender his thanks for the support they have given him.
Hongkong, ard Jnuary, 1897.
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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"CITY OF PEKING"
CON
are hereby notified that their Goods are being Landed and stared at their risk in the Company's Godowns at Wanchal, feminence delivery may be obtained on condignature of Bilts of Lading,
Goolt témaining prelimed kile: the Bib Instant, will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance has been effected,
LG VAN BURIN, Agent.
Hongkong, -1}, nware, spot
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SHANGPAL VIA SWATOW. HE Companyle Steamship
THE
"KWEILIN." Captain Harle, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the th instan', at a PM.
For Freight or Panago, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
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OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
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before use. When required for drinking at ance it should be ordered to be decanted at the DISPENSARY bakre being sent out,
SHERRY.-Excellent Blåser and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are true Xeres Wines.
CLARET-Our Clarets, fochadlog the lowest Priced, are paarisiced to be the genuine product of the juice of the gape and are not artificially made from rastni and currants, as is generally the cafe with Cheap Wines.
BRANDY—All our Brandy is gusanteed to be
TELEGRAMS.
STOCKS GOING UP,
MADRID, December a'th,
THE Introduction of totalliators and the ex- THE sxih ordinary gil clusion of bookmakers by the Indian Turf Club | Shanghái Ico Company ·
beeting of the Bald at Shangbal at the recent Calcutta races is, according to the ❘ on the ṛth January, for the presentation of that Rangoon Times, very widely condemned. The report, of the directors and the accounts to th
Then has been' a notable risa in prices on the {main objections are faulty arrangements for pay- | 51st October, 186, declaration of dividend, anda „the Parade Ground,. It baving born explained.
Stock Exchange,
MORE TROOPS READY.
MADRID, December 17th. There are now 5,000 more troops ready, if needed, to proceed to the Philippines.
ANOTHER WAR LOAN.
Arrangements are being made by the Spanish
Government to flext a fresh loan,
-*{From: L'Avenir du Tonkin.), RUSSO-CHINESE RAILWAYS.
PARIS, December 24th. A Russian Company has been formed to extend the Trans-Siberian Raliway across the Chinese provinces of Hellungchiing and Kiria.
Under date a3rd December, Reuter reported an follows:-A oksie has been issued kom St. Petersburg sanctioning the formation of a Company to construct and work Tallway from a point on the wastern frontier of Hollangeblang to a point on the assiem fronti: at Kila and to connect with the Trans-Siberian system, The capital (five › million roubles) must be Rosslaw or Chinese. One of the conditions is that the work must be completed in six years. The Russo Chinese "wek promotes the scheme.]
(From Kobe Chronicle,) THE PLAGUE IN FORMOSA.",
TORIO, December 23rd, No fresh case of the black plague has been reported in Formosa since the 19th fast. The tolal aumber of cases slace the outbreak of the disease in 199, of which 73 ended fatally, 22 recovered, and the rest are all under treatment.
THE GERMAN MAILS.
ing out and delay caused in recolying winnings. | election of directors and auditor, Many owners, it is sald, will not support the machines and have argued that racing will deteriorate. Fossibly the faults will be remedied | before the next races, but it is clear that's large section of the public is anxious for the "brokles" to ratura.
Ex-UMITED States Senator, Wm. D. Washburn! of Minnessta; Mr. Clarence Cmy, of the New York law firm of Ckiy and Whluidge,and son- In-law of Mr. Howard Potter, of the banking house of Brown, Shipley & Co., London, and Brawa Bros. & Co., of New York, and several other members of the American-Chinese Develop ment Co., were, according to the China Gazette, to arrive in Shanghat by the Empress of China | on the 16th December. It will, says our Shanghal contemporary, soon be seen "who is who" in the building of certain railways la China ¦
ACCORDING to the Nicht Nicki, three aborigines
of Formoss have been an exhiblilon to the public la Tokio for some me past, exactly as wild beasts would be shown, to the disgust of sensible men. The Colonial Minister naked the imetropolitan Flice on the 18th alt, to put a stop to the show, The Formorzas were accord- ingly taken into the charge of Mr. Shibahara | Director of the Local Government of Hosan, now in Toklo. They are to be sent back to Formosa shortly at the Government expense, It is added that the aborigines are natives of the district ruder the Horan Government. About April last a man named Arsts, formerly a clerk In the Talaan Prelectural Government, brought them to Oaks from Takow by some meaux very much like abiuction. He made a large amount of money iz Osika and Klots, and brought them to Tekla recently to make more
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AMONGST the various jadustries in which North Borner might profitaly compete, nobedy, says the British, North Borneo Herald, seems to have thought of rafiony sleepers, for which there is a large demand. The naw Chinese -rallways wil, it is sald, absorb some millions Cat on the spot, they are easy to ship a stow on boud ship. The Iden seems to be worth working out.
..THE WESE YORKS SPÖRTS. Through an overnight on the part of tho concerned, the Hongkong Telegraph was hat wifed beforehand of the West Yorks' Rugi- Ental Sports which took place yesterday on that the matter was overlooked in the hurry of preparation, we look forward with pleasure to being with the regiment at its morn important sports gatherlag to be held shortly. Yeulurday the Parade Ground was the scene of operations, and few but Bittishers would este to un...... such a place for pleasuring. It was the only ground avaliable, however, and Tommy dressing and refreshment tenis were erected, Atkins made the most of it. Marquees and Cel. G4 and the
officers and ladies of the regiment, with a very large number of filends and the public generally, attended and viewed the proceedings with much THE many patrons in the colony of the Hong Interesting one and included lemon cutting,
fatorest. The programme was particularly kong Hatchery will be sorry to sen by the notice tug of war, cockade fights, tilting at the bucket, published in this issue that the opposition of the fancy costume race, tollat and refreshment race, Chinein has at Ixit told on Mr. Tatam, and be potato and buckol 1ace, fchildren's race and hau had, reluctantly, to throw up the sponge. Heck and fat races for the Arilllery and the Hongkong Regimen. Many of the events were has been "worked" out by some butchers who very amusing and the soldiers contested through- have blocked him from renewing his contract out with the greatest spirit. "Cocoa-nuts, threa for chille at a russonable price. Truly, for shies a penny," a comic art gallery, and other "tricks that are mean and ways that are dark diversions were alto prasided, and the band of the Regimest, under Mr. W. J. Bentley, played the heathen Chinen is peculiar."
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NEW "PEAR'S DAY DOINGS.
FAILURE OF A FOREIGN FIRM AT YOKOHAMA,
Kabe, December 24th.
TAIKOO CLUB'S SPORTS. The sixth annual athletic meeting of the Tal- koo Club was held yesterday under the happiest ef auspices, the weather being lovely, the Mesas C. P. Low & Co., No. 161, Yokohama: The vernacular papers announce the fallire of attendance large, and the sport good. From tors coming in, and the road wore gallean Konosuke and others have reed to organise about noon there was a constant stream of vist. After consultation with the creditors, Mr. Desai animated appearance. Every possible kind of company with a capital of 100.000 yes and conveyance was la requistitee, the bicyclists on the business of ten and silk picos goods The Club's exporters. Applications has been made to the showing in strong numbers. sounds, in their delightful situation, looked Agricultural and Commercial Department for a charter. The 7 states that the Company beantilal yesterday, and everything was in appleple order. The pavilion for the ladies intend to engage Mr. Low's services.--Chronicle. was decorated with flags and evergreens,* and here the afternoon tea could be had with the imst.comfort, Mr. Farr and other members of
RUCTIONS AT AMOX: the Club attending to the lady visliore ment assiduously. Then for the children there were
spicious marquee was erected where liquid refreshments were dispensed to the gentlemen. The Hongkong Regiment's Band played enliven ing music throughout the afternoon and added
The Norddeutscher Lloyd Company's steamer Hohenzollern, Capt. Hastassowitz, which was to have left Nagasaki on Wednesday, the 30th, The SCOTCH WINKEY altimo, at 7 pm. (according to a telegram | SAYS The Faðan Datly Mall:-"When the swing, sweets, and cakes, and further along a
pure COGNAC, the difference to price belag merely a question of age and virage. WHISKEY-All our Whiskey la of excellent qually and of greater age than mag brands In the market. marked "E" Is universally papular, and is pronounced by the best local connoieurs to be superior to any other brand h the Hongkong musket..
Wesoly guaranice our WIRS and SPIRIT to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our horised Agents at the Coast Ports.
A. S. WATSON & CO. LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. 2. 15th Septaraber. hof,
received by the Agents, Messrs Melchers & Co.), got aground on leasing part, in the harbone of Nagaiak!, but has slace been got off and was to
money.
collision between the P. & O, slezmer Ravenna and the I.J.S. Chirkime became the subject of inquiry in a British Naval Court, with the result
(From our Correspondent.)
Amor, Dɛe 19th,
deck this moming. No gent delay is expected. | that the former vessel waï acquitted of all blame constderably to the pleasure of the visitors. On Kalangau iš meating with violent apposition.
The Justerial German mail steamer „Bayırk, advertised in leave for Europe on Tuesday, the 5th inst, at 9 am, will of course have to await the arrival of the Hohenzollern, which should be due here on Wednesday moralag, the 6th astant. The Bayırm is likely to leave enify on Thursday morning, the 7th instant,
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
A NEY TRADING COMPANY, ta erty on business in Si, bren floated in London by MP, E. elegraph | JeremDre
The Hongkong Celegraph
H. YOKONG, SATURDAY, JANUA 3, 1897,
NEW YEAR HONOURS FOR - HONGKONG.
We note with very great pleasure that Her Majesty has been pleased to confer on Dr. CARRINGTON the honour of Knighthood. We congratulate him a harcession of dignity and feel assured that all Hongkong, and especially all the members of the legal profession, concur with us in our good wishes and congratulations. Since his arrival in May fast he has commended Captain Meridge, wll be despatchel as stove himself to men of all classes, and his
FOR SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"MEMNON,"
on MONDAY, the 4th fistant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
176
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenix. Hongkong, fetare, 1897.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, !IMITED.
FOR AWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. Tempanels Steward ip
"HAITAN,"
1.
conduct of the business of the Court has been such as to satisfy all observant men that, much as we regretted the departure of Sir FIELDING CLARKE, and doubtful as we felt about getting as good a man in his place, there is no just cause either for the doubt or the regret. Sir Jony CARRINGTON is fully worthy of his high office and of his previous reputation. We wish him and Lady CARRINGTON many years of life in all happiness and prosperity,
Captele 1-5. Resch, will be despatched for the TELEGRAMS.
above Parts TUESDAY, the gib instant, at Daylight,
For Freht or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Cn.
Gennial Manager. January 1897
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NAVIGAZIONE CKNERALE ITALIANA. (FLORIO & RUBATÍNO UMPTED COMPANIES,)
STEAM FOR
SINGALORE, PENANG AND BOMBAY, Having conexten with Company's Mall Steamers ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHÖRN and GENOA,
ALSO
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VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITERRA
NEAN, ADRIATIC." LEVANTINE and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS, up CALLAO. Taking Carger of themuph rates to PERSIAN
GULF and BAGDAD,
ALS BARCELONA. VALENZA, ALICANTE, ALMERIA and MALAGA,
THE Stexmsbly
"LATIML53, Captain Reistes, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the stå lukks at Noon.
At BOMBAY the Steamers arevalecharging in VICTORIA DOCK
For Forther Particulers regarding Freight and Passage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co., Agents.
Honghong, and January, tõuy.
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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA TRÈST)
THE Company's Steamship
ESMERALDA,"
Captain G. A. Tavler, wil be despatched for the above l'ort on TU SDAY, the 5th instant, at 4 P.M.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers, and is fitted with the Electric Light
For Freight or Pausage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers, Hangióng, and January, 18970-
EKUT RS ME SAGES.
THE PLAGUE IN INDIA "
LONDON, December 2gib. Tie paseopple is increasing seelously It by,
GOOD NEWS.
STEAMSITP Communication with the Far East and Nátá directˇls about to be regularly made by the stemors of the Natal Line.
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CAPT. BOLERO, R.,, bas been appolated Master Aldant of Singapore during the absence, on lave, of Captain Cranford.
MR. TANG SAYI, the newly appolated Consul-Generato Kores, arrived at Shanghaion the 20th silimo route for his new post in the Land of Merning"alm. '
SURO-COLONEL EATT, Frincipal Medical Of cer of the Garlson, las gose to Toaklo to obtain Information respecilie Dr. Yersin's plague curd. tissid he will range for apply of Dr. Yersin's setom.
THE Mission steam-lanch Day Spring will call alongside any vessel bolating the answering pennant, between 9 and 4.30 am, on Sunday, to convey men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning about 12.30 pm,
Fox having been in pessexion of a revolver, without a licence, a Portugese clerk named Alemao was fined $t lo-day by Captain Hastings. He had got a “jag "sa last night and threatened a member of bli amily with the
-weapon.
THz band of the West York Reement will play the following programme at the Oñcers' Garden, Murray Barracks; to-morrow, si 1230 p.m.
газор March......an Salvatore". Berdict, ..Baker -Over Lily of Kamey
Ron (Cordet falo)..... 4.- cuce..." The Golden Les and
Weber ∙Legend" God save the Queen.
...SANTA
Farther vains have improved the prospects of THE China Gassila hears that Mr. Hebert S. Morris, the London agent of the North China
de Indian crop,
THE UNITED STATES AND HIMETALLISM.
LONDON, Juaƒ Zat. ̧ Tre Republican Caucus Committee have and a Bill empowering the President to appoint delegates to any on reser, the object of whten is the restoral on of himetallism.
NEW VEAR HON OU. S.
Thi› Order of Kafghthood has been conferred a por Dr. J. W. Garzinglan, Chieh Jasilce.
(From Diorio de Mantla)-
PHILIPPINE CAMPAIGN DECORATIONS.
MADRID, December 24th. Are number of the officers engaged in the opens in the Philippines have been decorated with various orders.
THE UNITED STATES AND CUBA.
MADRID, Decembar 13th, The reciton sexins: Senator Cameron's "Jingaistic" proposal to tucseasing in the The Government and President Cleveland are opps.rd to the Senator's proposals in regard to
Ured States.
Cuka.
There is no great disturbance of public opinion on the matter in Spain,
WEYLER ON THE MOVE.
MADRID, Decembor aand. General Weyler has gone out against the Cubans with 40 hatislions and a division under Gearrs Arolas barolo gons to the front.
⠀ THE PHILIPPINE STATION.
MADRID, December 13rf, · Don Inte Werle, formerly Captain of the Falun Chri fing, has been appointed second la (82 command on the Philippine Station,
Insurance Company, will, at the end of the year,
vacate his position and retire into private 12. He has been associated with the Company for nearly thirty years, twelve years of that time in London.
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we ventured to suggest that the finding of a Law Court were two distinct and often very different things, and that the verdict of the Naval Court could not be considered to baye absolved the Ravenna of all legal responsibility. Readers al the foreign local press in Japan probably
remember what a storm ol lavective was directed against us la cansequence of these remarks, and bow roundly the Japanese authorities were abused for not sccepting as dual the judgment of the British Naval Court. For the sake of our assailants at the time, we may now safer to the case of the Notchwang-Onwo collision. A Naval Caort of Inquiry, sitting in Shanghai, found that the. Newchwang was solely to blame, but the' owners of the vessɛì did not accept that ruling They carried the matter lato a Court of Law, and Chief Justice Hanneo has now reversed the Naval Cour: and declared that both vessels were in error. Whethens Helilsh Law Court would have reverst i the judgment of a British Narat
Court in the case libx Chihima nod Ravenna we do not pretend to my, but assuredly no conceivable blame attached to the Japanese for appealing to Bitish law.
In his Weekly Share List issued to-day Mr. Georg says:--Holidays have interfered with the little business that has been going on, and trans- actions have been very limited, consisting
mostly al sales and purchases on account of settlements, which have passed off better than anticipated, the essler money market in the North ssttting people who had to clear shares, and the almost general belled of cheap phares of
almost every dere:ipilon being obtainable before the end of last year has not been verified. A certain weakness in rates has been prevalent, but
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sides the familiar greeting "A Gold New Year" was heard, and the Doxic tongue in all its accenis was very much in evidebes. Sergeant Pickford donned his kit for the occasion and played some pipe musta in 'fise style. All gether the arcting was most successful one, and the Club is again to be complimented on the excel ent entertainment they provided for their guests. The officers for the sports weia as follow:
Predept? Mr. Herbert Smith. Commilitas : Means. J. Lechead, R. Dickson, W. Hardwick, R. Park. D. Caizle, T. Shand, A.. Blake, and Gelmihaw. Judge: Mr. T. Shand, Handicappert Means, C. Biske and T. Grimshaw Clerk of the Course: Mr. R. Dickson. Club Secretary; Mr. W. Spikes. Sports Secretary: Mr C. Blake, The results were as follow:-
100 YARDS FLAT Race Handicap (Confined). Mr. Tal Woo Loong's Prize.
W. Armstrong (scratch)......................................... I J. Danby (eds.)......
***4*-་་་་་་་ " W. Sparkes (eds.)............. PUTTING THE SHor (Conßued), Mr. John Baker Prize.
C. 1
R. Alike........ W. Armstrong
Frizen presented by Mr. Goh and out-dgor stud, 440 YARDS FLAT RACE HANDICAP (Open),
Talkoo.
W. Armstrong (8yds.) .................................. 1 J. D. Denby (aoydɛ.) ..............................enior 2 THRIE MILE BICYCLE RACE HANDICAP. Prizes presented by China Sugar Refinery Staff and Mr. Chan A Long,
A. McKirdy..
I am enclosing correspondence showing that the extraordinary proposal of Dr. Olie to creat hospital for Chinese in the best part of There are only about 1,000 Chinein on this Island, and, as the worthy medico could erect a 2ozen hospitals on the mainland without causing xxcara bere and without endangering the heslih of our community, wa pafurally pestest. The British Consul has made a reply to be petition of the residents, but it seems doubful if other Consula concur with him. It is a great shame that we should be subjected to such a danger and nulyanca sa a Chinese pest-boule would be, and therefore I bez you to publish the corres spondenco and, if you have time, Iwour us with - your views on the matter. I am siked by many of the signatories to the petition to appeal in you to defendas, for we have so widely read journal hero whetele business.
to expose this scandaloos
The following are the documents ofered to:-
Amoy, roth Decimber, 18 6. Sir,-We, the undersigned residents and prov perty owners on Kulangiu, undemand that it is the Intention of one Dr, Oite to erect a hospital for #hinese on the foreshore near the late "Hauenstein's Hotel.”
We consider the erection of a Chinese hospital on Kulangis to be grave danger to public health and also ilabis to seriously depreciate the value of property its neighbourhood.
We would point out that there is ample space for any number of Chinese hospitals on the Amoy side, if more than the community at present maintained there are required, and that there is De need whatever to build one on Kulangin and so import disease amongst us on that island,
Farther, we would point out that pievious efforts to sieci hospitals” for Infectious diseasen on Kalangia have been relinquished in deferenc to public protest.
C. G. Klinck.................. This was a very fine race between the two men, who were the only ones finishing out of a field of five, De Silva Noite, who had a good posto ion, was thrown by a dog on the hack. He p'uckily remounted, but fulled to finish,
THROWING THE HAMmer (Confined). Mr. G Knoblock's Prize..
J. Coli.OKERS
Thi was a lie at first between the two and the throw-off resulted as stated.
Prizes presented by Mr. M. Carmichael and the 220 YARDS FLAT Race Handicap (Confined),
Taikos Club.
not to any scous extent, and at the close the market is much stronger, and a beiter and heal. bler tone la expected to prevall now, although a decided Improvement may not be looked for until after the Chinese New Year, which falls early in February. Re Ship for shares he writes :- Hongkong, Centon and Macao Steamboat Com- pany's phares advanced to $31, owing to tha
J. news (as pablished by the Honghong Telegraph) ibat the West River bad besa declared open by Imphal Edici at Peking, mud that all Customs does on the river would be collected
by the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, but as this news has not been confirmed so fas by the official Anthotiler, rates have weskened a bit,
and I do not know of any buyers at the moment over $12, Docks have been placed at 226 por cent, premium for 30th June; Wasrls are on offer at $50, while Bell's Asbestos, 17/6 paid up, sold at $8 and $78, closing quiet with farther selless at lave raid....
THERE is, 12ys the Mercury, a report amongst the Chinese that it is the intentlop of Directo General Sheng Hing-sun that all materials for the THE 7il writes that in the new treaty between Hankow Peking Railway should be supplied by Japan and Ges.nany the provision selating to the Hanyang Iron Works, Silver and Rold the paris of commerce is clearly stated, more mioon are to be opened with slow to financiar distinctly than to the British treaty. According
the work.
We publish in a supplement to this issue Chronicle of Events in 1895, Local and Far Eastern affairs have bad special attention in the compilation of this Chronicit, and we there Kira copies of it can be had for ten cents on Jore hope it will be appreciated by oing readera.
applic-tion at this office.
to the 'pulations of the new treailes, the AT the Magistracy to-day three Chinese tallori six poir, Hrkat, Kuchiomio, Karatau, were sentenced to eight months' hard labour Tsuruge, Sake', and Hamads,, which were cach, for stealing silk wained at abiat $500 opened for foreign trade in Japanese varias Their modus operandi was to paws stof on and alter the 1st November, må to ba entrusted to them to make up, and then cleat opened for foreign vessels generally when the pal, Sergeant Melvor succeeded in bringing new forelga trestias take effect. The open ports, the thieves to justice.
of Japan then will be éleven in all, Theis will
Karatsu and Kuchinotsu), one in the Klasi dis. he four open poris in Klusku (Nagasaki, Halenta, trict (Robs), two in the Sar-in disirtet (Sakal and Hameds), one fu the Hokkaido (Hakodate), two in Hokaraku district"(Niigata and Truuga), one in Tokaido (Yokohama), nony. In Silkoka. the Sanye, and the Tosan districts: "This wiix doubtless lead to an agitation before long for opening some parts in the districts which have SAYS(þe North Borneo Herald-Tha ministage no open ports. It is the general
principle of Mr. A. Greig and Mer, Julia Pack took place vessels are allowed to carry on, foreign trade of the treaties that all the ports where Japanese at the Protestant Church on the 3rd December, should also be goen for foreign vessain, Ent and was attended by a large number of the Shimonoseki, Moll, and other parts, which are community, Mr. Grefg, who is the popular new specially opened for export of special local chief engineer of the Deucalion, has taken a produce to Kores or Chins exclusively, or Im- house in Sandakan, de' bis headquarters while parts from those countries, may by special arrangement with the Tristy Powers, be main- the vessel continues to run between Hongkong : talund As they are now, wiibent opening them to and this port,
torelga vesicle la generalamat dif
W. Sparkes (18yda.) ..................... I W. Armstrong (tcratch) nominas. ↑ ONI MILE BICYCLE RACE HANDICAP. Mr. Lekend' Prize.
McKirdy (scratch) ................................................................... 1. J. Dickie (75yds.)....................gum 3. VETERANS' RACK, Dr. Reanie's Prize,
N. McDonald„Finssonkono. V
Mr. McDonald had an opponents Messrs. Eckhoff and Ramsay and he beat them in good style, after which he danced a fivaly stop to the
music of the pipes.
fined.) V.R.C.'s Prizes.
HALF-MILE FLAT RACE HANDICAP (Con-
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W. Armstrong (10vds,) senseericanssa. I D. Coule (20yds.).......................................intiases 2 HIGH JUMPM1. W. Rem-sy's Prizs.
H. Arthur.40219546411306101.X W. Armstrong..........................eanın 2 OBSTACLE RACE, · M.B.KJ1 Prize.
McKiedy
pre I Allbut sissimærá¶1⁄2+ídeas 998514ionsriniesonaar ↑ VISITORS RACK. Trikoo Club's Prize.
A. Alves. I Badga......................................................siden 2 TWO MILE-BICYCLE RACE HANDICAP (Open), Kowloon Deck Staff's. Priss
McKizdy....+1Russians. I Klack4b45641399[14anuðasamni¶± LONG JOUP (Confined). Indoor Staff'a Prize.
H. Arlaureazarsadas
We, the undersigned, bag the Consular Body instiinte enquiries and to take sach steps an they may dem fit for the general good of the foreign commadity in this matter),
We have the honor to be, Sir,
Yong obedient servants, 49 Signatures of Merchanty; Bankers, sic."
of all nationalities, ·
To the Dayen of the.
Closular Body, Amoj,
H.B.MJ's Consulate.
Amoy, 14th December, 1896, ⠀ Gentlemen,-I bave the honour to acknow. ∙ledge receipt of your latter addressed to me au Sentor Contal with regard to - the alleged fotun- sian a! Dr. Otter to establish a bosplini for con. tagious and lofectious diseases on the laland of Kulangan.
In reply I beg to inform you that I lost no time in placing myself in communication with " Dr. Otte. From his letter to me, which I here.
with circulate for your information, vox perceive thit there has been a mistinderstand. Ing. Dr. Oite has no intention of estábilsking a hospital for infectious and contagious diseases at Kulangsu
The hospital for these cases is to be on the Amoy aldepall he proposes to bave on the Kulangra side is a few wards for non-infections, non-contagious diseases which require spectki. care and surveillance.
I vantare lo trust that Dr. Olle explanations will completely remove all apprehensions,
Your obedient servant,
CHEIE GARDNER,
Amoy, 12th December, tågő. Deur-86,––In answer to your communication hof this inaming permit me to state that,it to my
Intention to open a dispensary, on the Amoy side. at the place called Tebchiokkar. In conuection with this dispensary there will be a small receiving hospital: containing, frous twenty- to- thirty beds. Here all the patients will be received." Tho.e" requiring surgical unstri: ment and those 'suffering from diseases whic.. require very careful nursing will be transferred HURDLE RACE (Confined), {hir, Qiang to the hospital I hope to be able to build on this wide." This is necessary on account of thes Vick's Trize.
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On Kulangta sido I vxnect to build in scoard... Ance with the plans which I seed you herewithe,
Contagious diseases will, under no ob stances, be admitte 1 to alther hospital Tal cases will also be carefully prudeleger from the Bospital to be balls on site. It seems almost superfinout to last statement, as no sane man would adi which might prove a source of dzige and to even a ganerai koupital,
Respectfully youré, jak
1. A. OTTE, MẨnj
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