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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

COMPANY, LIMITED,

CAMPBELL, MOORE AND .

COMPANY, LIMITED,

and Reperto

THE FORMOJA BANK,

MARCH 22, 1897.

In the House of Representatives (Toklo) on the Bib instant the first reading of a Government

be known as the Formosa Haok was read a firet

Mr. Soyeda (Government Dilerate)

NOTANDA.

CALENDAR.

MARCH.

Meteorological means based on ten years? observations to 1893, Barometer 3059

Thermometer......................610 ........Hamdit.....................adfo

Rainfal................................................................ 4 08 inches,

TO-DAY.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

TOULON, February 15th, The French wirships Fauregußerg and Carnot have been placed fa commission ta jola the Mediterranean rqandron. The officers and crews of the Chanay and Latosiche Trevilla, which belong to the reserverquadron, have been raised to thele full complement and equipped Liazaciīva service--

BRENT, February 16th. The Charles Mardif which is intended to join the Mediterranean squadron will be placed la commission an the rats fast.

BU reisileg to the establishment of a leak to time. introduced the measure and in so doing explaiced that the necessity of organising some machinery facilitate the circulation of money ln Farmona, simultaneously with the island's economie- development, could hardly "be questioned. Moreover, the conditious exleting in Formosa beleg of a special character, affairs there ought to be managed sidetly in accordance with the laws applying to Japan proper. Owing to the absence of means for facilitating the circulation of mancy In the new territory, the people were Mr. Potis seconded the motion for the adop-bilged to pay exorbitant Interest on all their tion of the repost and it was carried unanimously. pecuniary transactions; and profitable enterprise On the motion of the Chalman recorded by had fallen, for the most part, into the hands of & new pattery | Mr. Rezula Mr. A. O'D G-urdin was re-electeá | foreigners. The only course for the Japanese to Chinese.—20th of Bad moon of 23rd year of ❘ would be trained next home. The Admiraliy,'ha

-In moving the adintlon-of the report the Cheirmen spoke of the Increase the business had made in the past few months and he expressed the bone that this year's business would show a conelder able increare over that of last year.

auditor.

The Chairman announced that dividend warrants would be ready on the 24th last,

FORMOSA.

THE PROTECTION OF CHINESE AND FORMOSANS.

HUDSON'S SURPRISE PAarty.

The clever and talented party of entertainers which Mr. "Tommy" Hudson has brought to The eighth ordinery general meeting of share-

The 11th ordinary general meeting, of share. holders in the above Company was held at the Hargkong opened their season at the Theatre offices of the general manager (Mesira Shewan, holders in the above Company was held at the Royal, Cly Hall, on Satsiday night, when there Torres & Co.) at 12.30 to-day. Mr. C. A. Tomas Hongkong Hotel at 4.15 p. 1o-day. Mr. A. was a capital attendance, all parts of the house prcalded and there were also present Hon. C. P. Fuckeera presided and there also present Mears, being filed: Fer long time past people here Chater and Messrs. D. Gilles, G. E. Potts, C.G. H. Potts, A. O'D. Gourdin, W. Goodchild, bave-been-awaiting the advent of the Surprise Ewcay L1 Slag, J. H. Jorge, R. C. Wilcox, Hart Buck, W. M. Michad, Wong Ching Fang, Fery, and, after the fallal performance, Wab Chan, Leong Pu Cbl and C. P. Katberg. It is safe to say that seldom has a mort The following was the Chairman's address:— popular combination ever appeared here. The Gentlemen, with your permission we will omit programme opened with the orthodox mins. the reading of the report. The sccounts show trel semi-circle for the first part, Mass clearly and accurately the position of the com- Hudson and McKissan (tambos) and Kearns any, but few words in detall about some of the items may be acceptable to you. Tha and Harley (bours) belag on the cor- expenditure on Dew machinery for 1896 i ners, and Miss Lille Linton discharged the $6,552cg; of this sum the greater portion was datles at Interlocutor. A pretty and lively which not only grinds the cement fair and

absorbed by tobolar mill of

overture, "Spring time," by iba company, W belter but does a larger amount of work at a followed by a rong and dance medley by the lower cost than formeily. The sale of old- Thornton slaters. These young ladies sing and machinery represents the proceeds of a boiler na On the Scholer kiln longer required at Macao. dance in most taklag manner and the applause there had only been expended to December 31st that rewarded their performance was certainly last $3:483.15, but before it is completed the well deserved. Miss Lilian Stanbridge, who cost, by the estimate of the Macao mannger, has an exquisitely sweet and well tralued may run to between $15,000 and $10 000, and voler, sang "By the Foaniais," for which we have thought, it pradent to recommend that was loudly applauded and had to $5000 be "weliten off." It would have been more accurate pebaps to have worded the give an encors verse. Mesars. McKisson and recommendation differently and said, set aside Kearns, two sethits of the "Imbar kicking" for writing off. The managera make no school, next appeared in a song and dance secret of the fact that the hillding of this kila is more or less of an experiment, and may possibly entitled "The Sunny Southern Country" and

never realize the expectations held regarding It, they caught on immediately, their “turn," which | II, however, it can be worked successfully, or aven was an excellent one, being enthusiastically partially successfully, it will show such an received, and the performers bad to comply important economy and to simplily the process of cement burning by abolishing the troublesome with a recall. Mit: Violet Elliott, who

use of coke, the supply ef, which is always beautiful contralto voice, sang

precarious, that the management would think "The Mighty Deep," and her splendid render-sell delinquent in its regard for the fature wellare of the company and le its plain daty log of the song at once established her ar

warm favourite. The encore was inevitable did it not assume ibis responsibility of risk of failure and expend the sum is betere stated the and Miss Elliott had to repeat a poriles of her klin is likely to cast. All the precautions that number before she was allowed to retire. The could suggest themselves to the General Managers in assure success have been taken, evergreen "Tommy Hudson" followed with one

atmospheric conditions of Macao bave been laid The pational registration of the Formossas, before the laventors and owners of the Schofer duly notified months ago, is, however, to take kiin, and the different species of coal we expect place on the 8th May next, and after that date to employ have been sent home for analysis and those who are still abrent will have no opportu test, and every one of the three foreigners in Macao, the Superintendent, the Chief Engineer, nity of returning to their old homes, while those and the Foreman Burner have personally seen who appear on the Register will be entitled to Schofer kilo regularly at work in Europe and the same protection for their persons and pro- studied its methods They do not expect a fullperly as true-born Japanese. We are also in a and entire success at first, but, it is not too position to state that the new Japanese subjects, much to say, ure sanguine of the ultimate the inhabitants of Formosa,ill be exempt from issue. Complete and detaled plans have been

the operation of the conscription law, enjoying received from the sole owners of the secret of the same immunity from compulsory service in its constraction and from the same source are

the army as the lobabitants of Loochoo and the Hekkaido (Yezo). to come the Ironwork and special bricks Becer

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At the time Formosa was ceded to Japan many of the fab-biznis left the island to avold the war. Notwithstanding the fact that perce was soon restored some of the refugeer bare not yet reigned, fearing that they will be punished and their properties confiscated. In this they are labouring under a great misconception, as even in the case of persons deemed to be criminals the right of possessing property remains unaffected. By the recent amnesty parden bas even heen, extended to a number of prisoners who look pait In the rebellion against the Japanese; much less then will people who merely left the Island, for a time to avoid the calamities of war be visited with punishment;

WEATHER SXPORT.

Barometer.... Thermometer. Humidity.TIĶEMY Rainfall --101

On claim at On data at

TO A.T.

4 jam.

30.13

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Monday 22nd March, 1897.

parade in Formosa was to establish a bank if Kwong-tü. they desired to promote productive Industries la the island. He added that the Bank would be acorjsint enterprise of Japanme and Formosas,"

The principal articles in the Formosa Bank Law are as follows:-

Art. 1-The Formor's Bank shall be a jolat stock corporation.

Art. III.The period of operation of the For mosa Bank shall be twenty years from the date terms may be prolonged should an application of the permission for its establishment. The

| in that sense be forwarded with the consent of a general meeting of shareholders, and should the Government grant permission. shall be not less than five million yen.

Art. IV. The capital of the Formosa Bank

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Art. V.The following business shall be' undertaken by the Bank:-

1. Discounting hills and other commercial notes.

2. Remittances of money and remittances on account of goods.

3 Collecting notes for commercial companies of merchants with whom transactions ar habitually conducted.

of his jubilee specialities "Hear Wem Bells." A fall description of our climate and the local such an assumption is very unreanable. | marable propezły, and opening credits.

and

It Roen wilboat saying that kept the house la roars all the time he was on the stage, with bis comicalities, and he too bad to comply with a recall, Miss Ida Rosslyn gave a capital rendering of the song and dance, "The Jolly Girl," a rollicking up-to-date liem, and abe was very heartily applauded for her performance, In Mr. Wallace King the "Party" has & tenor the like of whom is seldom heard, and his singing of “Sally Horner was a five musical treat that was fully appreciated by his audience. The first part closed with a burlesque sketch "The Shop Girl" in which Misses Linton and J. Williams ZAVO ཇཱ་ pretty and original Japanese Fan Dance End the other members of the company helped to make an irrazisiibly Amusing tableau, Fart s opened with a planoforte selection by Mr. H. Barton and othen. Altro gava a splendid display of his skill as an equilibrist. With plater, balis, &c., he did all sorts of wonderful tricks and showed himself to be an artist of very considerable skill Indeed. "Tommy" Hudson followed with some more of his humourour busi mess and again be convulsed the audience with his "chapsodieing and parodising," and he was only allowed to retire when he had complied with two encores, All lovers of high class music could not fall to appreciate Miss May Habgood's skill as a pianiste and her charming paraphrase on Scotch alrs, "Abargeldia" was a masterly piece of execullen, that well deserved the applates accorded it. Me. William Gourlay and Miss Amy Gowlay gave an original sketch entitled "That Awful Girl" and the

performers both displayed great versatility, and they, too, caused hearty laughter and had we enthusiastic applause. Mina Jessie Williams gave a pretty skht dance, and McKisson and Kearat, who followed, to a smart knockabout act, were well received. Mis 18a Rosslyn contributed good style and an extremely amusing farce Dr. Brown's Troubles," by the company, brought the performance to a close. Me, Hudson has got together one of the finest variety companies that has visited Hongkong, and we can condently say that they fully deserve the high reputation with which they came here.

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THE CHINA And Manila STEAM. SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

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The structure when finished will be rather complicated and elaborate affair. It principal feature and recommendation in s capability of being kept continually burning, that is, except by accident or for repairs; the fire is never allowed to go eat, the heat wasted

small, the cement Bricks being fed la pest the top, the coal somewhat lower down and the whole after combustion coming out at the bot- tom in the form of cement clinks and only requiring to be ground and cooled to be ready For me. The items of $52,194.49 for cement in stock and raw material fecludes a year's supply in advance of that important component of our manufacture, limestone. This limestone, gen. femen, comes from hundreds of miles up the West and North Rivers and at different times, owing to the aballowness of the water and dis torbances amongst the quarrymen, we have been threatened with a failure of supply. To obviate any anxiety on this score we provide ourselves as far in advance as we can. The stock on 31st December represents $22,000, and was all paid for. At Deep Water Bay we have replaced several of the old kiins with new and larger oses whereby great economy has been affected

4. Issuing loans on the security of fixed or 5. Rerelvlag deposlis of money at all descrip- tians, nd opening credits.

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6. Taking or receiving ou deposit gold and silver coins, precious metals, and bonds of all descriptions,

7. The sale and purchase el buillon, 8. Agency work for other banks.

Art. IX, The Formosan Bank is requirad ta provide by way of security for its issues of us- régistered notes payable at sight a correspond. ing amount of gold and silver colos and buillon. All inyes of such over and above the amount of the specle reserve shall be subject to a tax at the rate of 5 per cent, annually.

- THE EASTERN ORISIS.

Sade Bay

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„D OF CREAT. THE ISLAN

Reuter, --as will be reen by s teogram pubilthed in another column, repiris ibat the Powers have decided to occupy the chief towns, and we have therefore, for the convenienes of our readers, had a sketch of the island made, showing thelooshilon of the variosı provinces. They are numbered from 1 to 4, No. 1. being the portion, and town, to be occupied by the Germans, while Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Indicate the ports to be held by the Russians. British and French troops and fitats respectively.

(Latest News by the Math)

ATHENS, March 4th.

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bave gone in their respective warships to Seline, whence the British Conspi proceeds to Candara escorted by a mixed force of geo mta to negotiate for the release of 90.0 Musulmans, who sus besieged and who are gallantly resisting the forurgents Large numbers have been

killed on both sides.

LONDON, March 8th.

À meeting was held in Hyde Park yesterday at which upwards of, ten thousand people ware present to protest against concive” measures belas resorted to with Greece. Several Liberal Members of the House of Commanı addressed the meeting.

CALCUTTA, March 8th,

The Indian Dalry News has received a special London telegram which states that much ladig. nation is felt in England against English forces being employed in coercing Greece.

ST. PATERSBURu, February 16th, It is stated in diplomatie quarters that the Rastian Government maintainsite determination to oppor, materially if necessary, all disturbing tendencies on the part of Greece in Cretan affairs, and that order in this sente have been dispiched to the Russian squadron la Cretan

water,

PARIS, February 16th. The Libre Parole has interviewed a Secretary of the Turkish Embassy at Paris, who expresses the opinion that the Saltan weeld withest difficulty be persuaded to agree to the caution of Crate to Greece but he thought that in any case the cecution of Thessaly was more serious than the Cretan affair.

Jewish.-18th Pradar, 5667. Mohammedan,-18th Shawall, 1314.

Sun Rises

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Afternoon Low water-Morning manis ikr. KimẨm

Afternoon manis, 5hr, dëmtu. ANNIVERSARIES.

· ROME.

1797-Emperor William I. of Germany born.

1841-The Canton batteries and too war junks 1839-The surrender of Mr. Dent demanded by

Commissioner Lin,

destroyed by the British forces.

1885-Death, at Peking, of Sir Harry Parkes,

H.B.M. Minister to China,

TO-MORROW.

Tuesday, 3rd March, 1897.

(From The Times)

LONDON, March dih. Mr. Goschen, replying in the House of Com mans last night to the c.lt/cisms of Sir Chan Dilke, and that dailog the last five years 26,000 men had been added to the Navy, and that t was intended to form a reserve of fishermen wka.

added, has one hundred thousand men on the actlyn list, twenty-five thousand on the naval reserves, and ten thrusted sensioners,

BERLIN, March 6tb. The Admiralty have startled the Reichstag by asking for an extra vata of nios millions sterlin for new ships to be woread over a term of threa weary, urging that "German tefla^nce will go to the devil unless their flat is able to exercise pressure in distant seas,”.

LONDON, March 8th.

ander British protection, and has signed a treaty The Sultan of Ilorla ban returned to Ilorin and tendered his submisilan. He has been reinstated giving complete power to the Niger Company.

LONDON, March 6th. The evidence of Mr. Cell Rhedes before the South African Committee of Enquiry concluded yesterday with hie examination by Mr.

Chinese-97st of 2nd moon of 23rd year of Chamberlain, who elicited that the policy of the

Kwong- Jewish-19th Vendar, 8557. Mohammedan-19th Shawall, 1914.

Sots

Bar, 11min. High water-Morning

år. 27min. Morning 17 kr. ¿¿mém. Low water-Morning

5kr. 17min. Afternoon"... 7kr. £min.

·ANNIVERSARIES.

1839-Captain Elliot forced his way to Canton, SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUT: Canadlın (Emprise of China) to-morrow,{" American (Doric) to-morrow.”

#India and Stralis (Chelydra) 261ħ inst.

Tacoma (Olympia) syth inst, French (Yangtze) ağih Inat,' Australian (Changsha) z1st last. American (Cätsa) and prox. German (Bayern) Bih'prox.

THE O; &0. S. S. Co.'s steamer Dorle, with mails, etc., leit Shaughst for this port at 10 p.m. lart Saturday,

We are informed by the Agent of the Messagerier Maritimes Co. that the steamer Yangizi," with the next Franck mail, left Singapore for this port at a p.: yesterday, pia Salgen, and is due bere

on the with inst,

THE 0, & 0. S. S. Colls steamer Coptic, with malls, etc., which left Hongkong on Feb. 24th for San Francisco, via Macao, Shanghai, Naga. saki, Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama, arrived at her destination on the 19th inst.

THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empresa of China amived at Shanghai at 1.30 p.m. last Saturday, and left at 10.30 p.ím. the same day for this part, whers she may be i expected to arrive at 9 am, to-morrow.

THE P. M. S. S. Ca's steamer CAíns, with

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Transvaal Government for several fearn bad· tended lo jropardize the peace of South Africa.

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Intimations.

ST. GEORGE'S HALL 1897.

MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS to ST. GEORGE'S BALL 1847, will be held in the CITY HALL TO-MORROW, the aged March, at 5 PM, to receive and pass the Accounta and to determine what shall be done with the Balay co.

T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Honorary Secretary, Hangkona, 17th March, 1807.

[478 THE CHINA ASSOCIATION. HONGKONG BRANCH. NOTICE.

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MEETING of MEMBERS will be held at the ROOMS of the CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE on THURSDAY, the 25th instant, at Neon, for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the past year, and electlog-■ Commllles..

F. HENDERSON,

Hon. Secretary. Hopskony. 19th March, 1807 CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE

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"ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE HE NINETEENTH ORDINARY

HOLDERS of the COMPANY will be held at the Dyrics of the GENERAL AGENTS, at NOON, on SATURDAY, the 17th March, for the purpose of receiving their Report with a State- ment of Accounts to grat December, 1896.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 19th to 17th March, both days, inclusive:

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong, 6th March, 1807.

1416 LUZON SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE.

HR FIFTEENTH

malis, etc, from San Francisco to the 4th inst.T" zda Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this post, vie Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasakl ́and Shanghai, to-morrow momlug,

ARRIVALS.

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SHIPPING RETURNS, From 6 pm. Saturday to 6 p.m. to-day,

Pakthan Verona Strathallan .......... Aladdin

21944/9/19 Deuteros İNŞAATTIN Wotan

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Aggregating 17,182 tona register. DEPARTURES,

Kyoto Mary.........teamer, for Kobe

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ORDINARY

ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS of the COMPANY will be held at the Offices of the GENERAL AGENTS, Peddler's Streef, at 12.30 PM, on SATURDAY, the 27th March, for the purpose of receiving their Report and a Statement of Accounis to grai December, 1896.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 13th to 17th March, 1897, both days inclusive.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong, 4th March, 1997.

Auction.

PUBLIC AUCTION

OF

1417

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

HANDSOME ENGRAVINGS,

FINE COTTAGE' PIANO, &C.

"HE Undersigned has received instructions THE

... to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTIOŃ

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THURSDAY, the 25th March, 1897,

commencing at 9.30 PM.

at No. 4, WYNDHAM STRIKT, The whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PARTLY OF

MANUFACTURE,

MARINBURK MA

in coal. A new mill for grinding, and mixing the clay, which is not yet at work, however, li

Candia, or Crete, is an island to the Mediter expected to make some improvement la ike ranean. It is 180 miles long and about go quality of the pipes, bricks and tiles turned out, broad. The soll is fertile, and I abounds in the typhron of last summer did some damage fine cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry and game. It by carrying away the pier and blowing down a was laken by the Turks in 1659, after a way temporary reol over asked, and the place seems lastings 35 years, and an attempt by the Vase more exposed in the sea than one would suppose lians to re-take it was made in 1692. It suffered from landlocked appearance. Under the from devastating civil wars between 1841 10 1830. Greece has lofortned Turkey that she is ready head of liablities on the ciber side of the The chief towns: (now to be occupied by Rus to recall her troops from the Macedonian frontier account, you will observe that the outstanding slan, British, French and German troops) assif Tatkay does. The insurgents last evening debentares are reduced now to $25.950. Last well fortised. Besides Candia, the expital, the attacked the Turkish positions round Canca, year the smeant stood at $38,100 The other principal towns are Canes. Retimo, Parties of Volunteers are leaving England to item in prefit and loss of $4.545 pre Nuovo, Legoiting and Jetle, Candia, the Join the Greek' army. mfom oa sale of unaloted shares WIT capital, was built by the Saracent, but lis explained at the last extraordinary meeting, present fortifications are Venetian, It is and shows the excess over per valge obtained ■ well built town, the streets are wida and fairly for the shares delivered to the Fquidator of the clean, but badly paved. It is the residence of old Brick and Cement Co. in payment for that a Pacha" ard the seat of a Greek, archbishop. The 14th ordinary general-meeting of the concern. In conclusion, gentlemen, it may strike. The population of Candir is about 19,000, and above Company was held at the offices, Prayasome of you to loqule ll we have nearly attained that of the whole island of Crete is about

the maximum work possible at Macao with the 200.000. Central, at noon to-day. Mr. C. A. Tomes present plant and, as the market can readily toka presided nod there were also presentTM Messzi D. a greater output, what suggestions the General Gilles, M. D Ezekiel, N. Siews J. H. Jorge, C. Managers have to make for an extension. This P. Karberg, G. H. Potts, J. H. Cox and Fosg matter is having the earnest considerailen, of ite committee and the managers, and they are We Chim.

alive to his importance, but we think it best to | The Chairman said :-Gentlemen, as the postpone any action until the Schofer kiln bas raport and accounts have been before you name had an opportunity of shewine with what degree days I shall not accupy your time with reading of saccess it can be worked. The company is them. You will no doubt be pleased at receivius superior position for expansion from the ing slightly larger dividend than last year experience it has gained and its inside know On two previous occasions only has this dividend ledge of the work and its dificulties, and we

Comprising been exceeded in the whole history of the Com-think it safe to say that no plant could be latd

HALL FURNITURE, DRAWING ROOM pany, and, taking freights as they have bem down to-day in this part of the world at the

SUITE in OLD GOLD, SILE TAPESTRY and generally in the past twelve months, we think present rate of exchange to do the work done at - The greatest exchement prevalla here. A

PLUSH, BEVELLED OVERMANTELS, we shoull be said:fied. The busts have been Macas se seything like the value your property large crowd this evening penetrated the Court well kept up and are as efficient as ever they stands at in the books. Before closing, I should yard of the palace, shouting "War, Was

BEVELLED CONSOLE, CANTON BLACK WOOD FANCY TABLES and FANCY Aggregating 13,666 tone register, were, their increasing age however demanding like to record the General Managers' appreci- The Crown Prince appeared on the balcony and

UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS and CUSHIONS; generous sum for depreciation. On looking back allon of the loyal and intelligent assistance addressed the crowd, and thanked them on

HONGLONG AND WHAMPOA Dock Returns, | Very Handsome ENGRAVINGS and PAINT- over the accounts 1 find that since the Zore rendered by the staff at Macro and to them behalf of the King for their enthusiastic demon- was purchased, after her accident on the Coast in no little degree is dus the credit for the stration, and at the same time enjoined them to

Kalbas

Kowloon Deck, INGS, BRONZES, ORANAMENTS, STAN- VIENNA, February 16th.

Centurion, HMS

DARD and PEDESTAL LAMPS, PLAQUES, in 1885, she has been written down at the rate of Improved posiilen of this company.

observe » digulied calms. A nam Minister for Commenting upon the ovarts in Creta, the Kachidats Mary.....doi

TAPESTRY, CHENILLE and LACE CUR War has been appolated, and in a circular issued papers here lay stress upon the necessity of Hanef****** 66,400 only per annum and the Rsmeralda

TAINS, CARPETS, RUGS, HAIR CARPET- since her arrival in 1891 at only $9,000 per

by him he urges the accessity of the greatest pressure being put ups the Porto in order to Names.........................

ING, OIL CLOTH Quits New. annum, amounts as nearly as possible represent.

activity on the part of all officers in the army. ensure the acceleration of the reforms in the Balgf.......................................... Ing & per cent, on the first cost of each. This

He is also hastening the despatch of further Otoman Empire. The semi-oficial Fremden- VEFONAS... cannot be called an excessive provision for

batteries of artillery to the Turko-Grecian Half saysMatters have not come to such a depreciation, although of course we must not

past that the lopping off of Turkish provinces forget that the value of the Mexican dollar to not

LONDON, March şikə freni the Empire has to be considered. The what it was when these steamers were built

The rejection by Greece of demands made in resolate attitude of the Powers will not be lacking The outstanding freights, under the head of

the Collective Nots of the Powers le regarded an in effect at Constantinople. The Salisa sees sundry debtors account, have been practically

certain in Europead capitals. One hundred that he can depend upon the ward of Rezope, all collected since December 31st lart, The

members of the House of Commons, including which will, therefore, have all the greater foccu General Managers, with the consent of the Com. Tas Chairman explained that the Hoffman Sir Charles Dika and Mr. Herbert Gladstone, with His Majesty in feducing him to accept mities, have at different times in the past year kiin st Macso was designed specially for bura have telegraphed to the King of Greece landing what has been recognised to be indispensable invested spate funds in shares of some of the Ing bricks and it could also be used for cement, His Majesty's servicen n the cause of civilisa local companies. The amount so favested but it seemed that it was not at all suitable. Hotion in

PARIS, February 16th. Crete. stands at $44,400, and it is not intended to then described the mode of Bring the kiln and unid Increase this at any rate for the present. The that the directors had very carefully discussed

The Temps this evening expresses its approval LONDON, March 5th of the occupation of Crets, and Adds Thanks The Europtan bournes" were yesterday to the karmony prevailing among the Powers, subjects of quarantine and the Philippias insure the Scholer kila. They had sent three men flat in tone, as gloomy view is taken of the the Cretan trouble may prove to have been the rection are alluded to in the report, and I have home to report on it, and he understood from the situation in South Eastern Europe, and is nothing farther to add to what la said there men at Macro that it would cost only $15,000 doubted whether the concert of the Powers wilms of procuring reforms, and of giving the except that a short guarantine has just been instead of $20,000 as estimated. It was also stand the strain mialled by actual coercive would proof of the sincerity of the intentions of re-imposed on account of the plague in India expected that they would by its means aava from measures. Beliish consols have fallen filtean European diplomacy, Europe has set foot in and the steamers are acquired to carry doctors. go to 75 cents an ench barrel of cement made, sixteenths in the last these days.

Crete partly to prevent Gresca from doing so, Earnings for this year are not quite so good as Mr. Glilen. wald the faformation, WAS VIFY The Foreign Admirais at Canea hawa lassed | but, above all, to inaugurate. there an autono- those for the same period last year, but there satisfactory and he hoped the new kiln wouki jela statement denying that they are protect mous and liberal regimes. * so signs of improvement,

prove as processful in every way as the directors ing the Turks against the Grocks, and stating a

| Pašto, February 16th. inferred. He then seconded the motion for the that they are only staking to prevent bloodshed. The Libre Parole kui interviewed M. Guess- | Glanthire, Gittla, Benedich, Orals, Martonath- | adoption of the repost, which was carried. A second collectiva xoto has beca- presented | chanis, tin Servian: Minister in Park, who is show, Tencer. Congier, Sik, Marche-viden, | On the motion of Mr. Cozy seconded by Mr. 2-On the motion of Mosses Fun Wah Chun and to the Porte requiring the withdrawal of Turidah, reprisipled sa hujra, pointed out that the chief': Sørgeden, Tai Shun, gah March. –– Turdo, 13th Jorge, Mesure. Glilies, Slabe, Kasidal and Tomar, Leong Pa Ch! Kesme Ewens, Orange, LABing, tropes Erosa the Interior of Crets to large towns, danger Ĉisha Zarine quasibu lay in the Exci siniche="Mogul, Zakon, T Tancarolik, 1611 the cotizing directors were re-udected, and the ↑ and Mon, C. P. Chaler wern re-sinated on the | and that eventually only a mail" detschmani | 'that I?' Grence should aaner Cesió, Resmania, ↑ March ---Bajern Antiger, Yamaguchi Maru andliers, Mesurs, J. H. Coz and T. Arnald, were opmusling committee, and the retiring anditors, shad remalo nu'n guard to the Governor, star, Berria, sad. Bulgarie could not wat demand Marckmyryli, Chingus, Secstrán reselected on this motion of Messrs. Fong Wa | Messrs 7. Henderson kad ji ¡it. Cox, were also

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Mr. Potts seconded the motion for the adoption of the report, and it was carried unanimously,

Mr. Gillies asked the Chairman for some Information regarding the new Schoter kilo. The Hoffman klin, erected some years ago, gave vary ansatisfactory practical seaplts, he said, and he hoped the board had taken the greatest care regarding this one before they adopted it. He frontier. hoped it access rested on batter evidence than they got from advertisements regarding these novelties, and if they could be assured that it was economical the shareholders would be highly gratified.

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