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NEWS BY TRE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
-Mar-00URNE, Apull azth, The Victoria Racing Club has adopted a resolution in ixvour of the fatalismior,
NEWCASTLE, April 271b, The barque Adderly has been stranded neur Newcastle. Allkande gor ashore subly,
ADELAIDE, April 28th. The Federal Convention concluded Its sitting on Friday last, having passed the CommOE wealth Bill. The Convention will meet again at Sydney on the 2nd September.
BRISBANE, April 18th.
BRISBANE, April 27th.
A German farmer named Monderg, 'al Cordalba, attacked his wife with a bor, and Jefteted injuries which are expected to prove fatal."
The contingent of Qeermaland Mounted Infantry recently selected to represent the colony at the forthcoming Jahtice celebrations to England left Sydney for Londoa on Saturday, together with the team of siflimen to take part In the competitions at Bisley.
Owlop to the revere drought, cattle are perish ing on the stations in the Central districts, and lation owners are sending a deputation to Risbane to urge some modification of the quarantluc regulations so as to permit clean cattle to travel.
Cooktown, April 18th. Captain Siecle, of the schonner Ivankos, reporia that at Bash! (New Gaines) about a hundred mixers are flterally starving and no stores as obtainable, as the natives cannot be induced to carry stores from the beach, which la about eleven miles away, and Governor MacGregor will not allow the importition of mules from North Queensland A general exodus of the misers is expected.
- LONDON, Apr|! 28th. The Greek popalace are laxious at the King for having meddied in the campaign and up pointed bis couriers to the chief saval and litary commands, and extremiste sie persistent in thele demand for the recall of the royal princes Several shops at Athens boys bren pillaged, and grave fears that a revolution will recur aro entertained. The whole nation are c'amning for a supreme effort to be made to regiin pos- session of Thrivaly.
Lord Wolseley, the Bitish Commander-in-❘ chief, states that 10,000 additional horses are required for the army, and fifteen office a are to be sent to Argentina to make, the necessary purchases.
LONDON, Apling b.
Farther details of the Greek redet sow that marahers were trimple i to death in the rush, xuð that their office-sted the fight,
The war correspondents if the leading pacers declare that the cere exceeded the wOIN horrors within their experience
SYDNEY, May 6,
Hatier, the notorious Glenbrook "terror has been brought up at the Folice Court, Sydney, for the Glenbrook marders, and after the ry dence of the prosecution haid been tiken he was committed for lal The date for the hearing of the case will be the 31st M•y,
vory, May 6th. Batter bas settled himself down in gaol, and Is basy preparing his del-nre.
NIWCASTLE, May 4th,
The miners at Newcastle are asking for a coolerence with the colliery proprietors to adjust the rates for bewing,
ADELAIDE, May 4th,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1897.
LAND REGULATIONS IN W
FORMOSA.
FOREJONEES' RIGHTS LIMITED. For the translation of the following Regula Hanu with reference to the sale or leitlag of 'real estate to foreigners in Formosa, lasued by the Governor-General, we are indebted to the Japan Mall of 10th May:-
Átt. 1.—The sale, granting, transferring, mortgaging for pledging of lead to foreigners la not permlined.
alloted for porpores of mixed residence at the Art II.—Beyond the limits of the space open ports, it shall not be lawful to rent housca or lands to foreigners or to sell, grant, transfer, mortgage or pledge basses to them. Provided that loreigners in the employ of the Government or of the people may rent houten outside the elements by permlisten of the G.vernor General.
Art. III.Persons desiring to lesse bouses or lands to foreigners within the limits of the foreign settlements, to sell, grant, transfer, mortage or pledge houses to them, or, as provided in the last clause of Art. II, to rent houses to them outside the limits of the said settlements, musi first report the matter to the local Governor at the district and obtain kila premiiston. The same provision shall apply to coding to foreigners the power of end-fening.
Art. Il-Any violation of Art III. sbali tovolve a fine of iron 3 to 25 yen
WHY GERMANY REQUIRES A LARGE FLEET,
The Journal of the Royal United Service Imalitution for March publishes an important article on 'German Naval Policy and Strategy, by Capela Baron von Lüttwliz, of the German
Grand General Staff. It is a frank exposition of the reasons why Germany needs a fleet, and a large fleet; There are several such reasons. with some of which we need not concern our. selvas, but two are of great importance-la ite Erst place to England, and in the second place to the 'nited States of America.
TO JEFY THE MOVROL DOCTRINE. of late about the Man de doctrine, and if their The Americans have hers fæiking a good deal press and pabi'c men are to be believed, they kave resolved that never, under any cheum- stances, will they permit any uropean Power to establish hitelf on the American continent, They wil find, froin Captain Buro - won LG wha' p per, that German high in athy at headquarters have their eyes upon St America, and are vdvocating the Increase of the German Navy. In edir to be able to grize
territore lo the Western hemisphere. Captain
Lütrella says:—
surplus population, Ike arquillon of agriculture
Losing sandally at we do a number of our colonies in a favourable climate is a question of national life and death.
In the last century we were too late to partake of the general partition. Bas a second pistilan is forthcoming We need only consider the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the ablation of China that new India of the Far Erst-the unstable condition of many such American States, to se what rich opportunities swift us. In order not to miss them this itme wa, requlto a fleet. We must be so strong at me that no salon which feels itself safe hom our military power may date to overlook us in partiton negotiations,
The Treasurer of South Australia mays that fo sll the colantes the Commonwealth B will be accepted in each branch of the Liglila ore it Queensland will come into the second Cons argalition may be to us. vention.
LONDON, May stb.
The Rudgel presented by the Chancellor of the Exchequer shows that there is a surplus of over £3 000.000 for the prst year.
The London Wool ssies opened on
Therday. Prices were regular, ranging from par to a decline of too per cent as compared with the closing rates at the March al-
An earthquake and tidal wave ly reported from the West Indien istand is of Montserrat Guadalupe, and Antigon,-hundreds of liv u being lost.
Svonay, May aand. The drought in the Westera porios of New South Wales is becoming very serions, and large numbers of stock are perishing.
MYLS URNE, Mar 6 h. The Victoilen revenue for the ten months of the current financial year shows ao frescase of £106,414
REUTER, CORRECTED, The following letter is published to the Singapore Free Press of 13th May:—
Dear Sir, In your is.ue of April 14th last you pubilabed a teleg am by Reuter under the Bead-note: "A Grand Duke's Suicide," to the effect that, "The Grand Dake of Mecklenburg- Schwerin bas committed suicide at Cannes. Ho had been painfully til and leaped over high bridge."
As there is no foundation-to-this-report, the Grand Duke having died in his bed strrounded by his fatally, I beg to request you to correct this statement which is infationis, the merry of His Royal Highres himself, and to the reputation of those to whose care the patient had
been entrusted,
The following is the official report on the death of His Highness :—
In conqueres of having suffered from Ensemble at sights, the strength of His Royal Highness sank to such a degree that paralysis of the heart put an end to life. The Grand Duke bad at last been unable to leave his bed, and fell asleep in the presence of His augast fally."
I have the honour to be,
Dear Sir, Your Obedient Servant
H. E CHIZ. Contul for Germany. 13th May, 1897. [The menage received here was dated 13th Apell and read as follows :—"The Grand Duke of Mecklinburg-Schwerin,kas committed suicid- at Cannes. He was suffering from a painful Jiiness and leaped from a high bridge." Ed H.R.T.]
ALLEGED JAPAN COAL RING.
Singapore, May 13th.
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The armed stength and state of preparation of European Powers belug nearly equal, the second partition will proba y ha a peaceful one. But our right to moje extended colonial empire is sure to be ignored if we do not possess the navalst engih by which eventually such colonies could be taken and beld.
TO CARRY OUT A "GRASPING" COLONIAL POLICY,
kingfolk. Now for the menace more directly So much for what relates to our American
addressed to ourselves. Captain Baron von Lewitz says:
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AMERICA AND THE TEA TRADE.
We are indebted to Dr. Ed. Bedine, late U.S. Conani at Amoy, now of Philadelphia, for the following copy of an Act to prevent the Import atlon into the United States of impare and unwholesome`ies.
THE IMPORTATION AND INSPECTION OF TEA.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America's Congress assembled. That from and after May first, eighteen hundred and ninety- seven, It shall be unlawful for any person or persons or corporation to Import or bring into
the United States any fherchandise astea which is inferior in purity, quality, and Siness the consumption to the andards provided in section 3 of this Act, and the Importation of all such marchandise is hereby prohibited.
Spc. That Immediately any the payunge of this Act, and on or before February fifteenth of each year thereafter, the Secretary of the Treasury shall appoint a board, to consist of seven members, each of whom shall be in
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Sec. &--That in cases of re-examination, ol teas, or merchandlas described as tea, by a Board of United States general appraisers in pursuance of the provisions hereof, samples of the tea, or merchandise described as tes, in dispate, for trasmission to such beard-for-lts decision, shall be put up and sealed by the aminct to the presence of the importeror consigueo if he so desires, and transmitted to such board, together with a copy of the finding of the ex- aminer, senlag forth the cause of condemnation and the claim or ground of the protest of the and the papers therewith, to be distinguished by Importa relating to the same, such samplet, such mark that the same may be identified; that the decision of such board shall be lo writ- log, signed by them, and transmited, together with the record and samples, within three days after the rendition thereof, to the Collector, who shall forthwith furnish the exumlear and the importer or consignee with a copy of said decision or finding. The board of United States general appraisers bereis provided for shall be authorized to obtain the advice, when necessary, of persons skilled in the examination of teas, who shall each receive for his services in any particular case a compensation not exceeding five dollars.
Sec. 1 That the Secretary of the Treasury shall have the power to enforce the provisions of this Act by appropriate regulations.
been rejected by a Customs examiner or by a Sec. 9-That no imported toss which have
baard of United States general appraisers, and expert in texs, and who shall prepare and sat exported ander the provisions of this Act, shall mlp him standard samples of tes; that the be re-imported Isto the United States under the persone so appainted rail.be stall Hines sub-penalty of forfeiture for a violation of this probl ject to remoyil by the said Secretry, and shall
bition. serre for the term of one year; that vacancies In the rat board. nccurring by removal, death, resignation, or any other cause shall he forth with filled by the Secretary of the Treasury by appointment, such appointee to hold office for the unexpired term; that sold board shall appoint * presiding officer, who shall be the medium of all commentcatties to or from such board; that each member of said board shall receive #1 com- pensation the sum of filty dollars per annum, which, together with all necessary expenses while engaged upon the day berels provided, sbal be paid out of the appropriaton for “ex- penies of collecting the revenue from customs,
Sec. 3-That the Secretary of the Tressary, 200 the recommendation of the said beard, shall fix and establish malform standards purity, quality, and fitness for contom plan of State, and shall procure and deposts In the xil kinds of teas Imported into the United.
Sec. 11.That less actually on shipboard for shlement to the United States at the time of the passige of this Act shall not be subject to the|| prediblılan hereof, but the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to prevent the importation of adulterated and spurious text," approved March second, eighteen hundred sad eighty-three, shall be applicable thereto.
Sec. That the Act entitled "An Act to prevent the importation of adulterated and spurious teas," approved March second, eighteen hundred and sights-three, is hereby repealed, sarh reseal to take effect on the date on which this Act goes into effect.
Approved, March 2nd, 1997.
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NOTANDA.
CALENDAR
MAY
-Metzorotopiral meer dated on to YJAFF* observaitons de 1893,
Barometer.net Thermometer. Humidity Rainfall...
.19.867
76.3
84
い
....15.00
WEATHER REPORT.
TO-DAY.
On date at On date at
10 T
Barometer Thermometer....................... Humidity................... Ralafall...LIKE 021
20 80
19.70
85
79
-87 72
TO-DAY.
Fulday, 21st May, 1997. Chloere-2014 of six moon of 23rd year of
Kwong-til.
(Fête of the goddess of the blind) Jewish-10th Viar, 6657. Mahummeden—19th Dulkeggis, 1314
·Sun Risas ..
ONE THOUSAND ZLAMAS LADEN-
WITH GOLD.
Who doesn't like to read about harked treasure? Who hasn't dreamed of Anding it? What delight
stem Houses of the arts of New Yok, Chie.go San Francisco, and such other parts as hem y Tetermin“, dapileste samples of voch stendende; That said Sreetary shall procera sufficient umber of other duplicate sameles of rueb "andards to supply the Importers and dealere in les all ports desting the same at cost Allradenly to postess Tast riches? Shining sold, e17, of merchandhedevcibed astex, of lafer'er sparkling goms! Things for which we have not been endi qually and fitness for enrump lon to obliged to schemes or tail; that will fene te fram all ch standard shall be deemed within the need of rehoming or failing thereafter! Ah, let us nat indulge in such fancier. They make work com probibitos of the first section hereof..
like slavery and wages like pinches of commer, dust, Yet that each hibien inson of wealth exist thora is no doubt. But where are they?
not be remov
Sec. 4. That on making entry at the Custom House of și text, or merchandise described as rea, lisported into the United States, the importer or consigate shell give a bend to the Collector of the port that such merchandise shall from the warehouse anti released by the Collector, after It shall have been duly examined with reference to its parity. quality, and fitness for consumpitan; that for the purpose of such examination samples of each line fa every lovalce of tes shall be submitted by the importer or consignee to the examiner, together with the sworn alalement of
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About for centuries ago the Emperor of Peru was a esptivo in the hands of the Spaniards.. His people sent train of 1,000 llamas (a small beast af burden, rembling a came) laden with gold to ransom him." While on their way, crossing the Andes mountain, the men in charge of the expedition heard of the death
the Emperor, and concealed this enormous treasure 10 effectually that not a trace of It has ever been found. Go and dig it up, and you will never spain feel the sting of
pororty.
1991," aba
for
says,
such importer or consignee that such samples Tour imagination. What was money to Robinson But clap the brakes down hard on the wheels of represent the true quality of each and every pett Crasse What would the wealth of Fara have been and there is no time to be lost. We cannot stit up antional war for every little plece of ground
of the invoice and accord with the specifications to Mrs. Jane Stranks, during a certain period of we want in distant countries, however important therein contained; or. In the discretion of the eighteen months that he tells about Dunt, my dear Secretary of the Treasury, such samples shall be fellow, countless pinchos of common dust. Haro la with the standards established by this Act and fernance in which all earthly desires are melted into obtained by the ex-mixer and compared by bim the eona why-one more pletars of the fearful in cases where sald tes, or merchandise des ono prayer "Oh, God, deliver me from pain 1" cribed astea, is entered at poils where there is no
"In Jane,
"I had an attack of qualified examiner as provided in section 7 Indenza, followed by bronchitis, which left me very
be consiguee or Importer shall in the manner
low and feeble. I had no appetite, and the little food aforcaald furnish under oath a sample of esch I forced myself to take gave me pain and palpitation Hine of tea to the Collector or other revenus of the heart. I had sweary, sinking fesling at the pit officer to whom is committed the collection of of the stomach and
obliged datles, and said officer shall also draw of cause
I had a continuous hackled to fight for my breath.
Bough
and spat up to be drawn samples of each line in every quantities of thick phlegm. Later on I had got all Invoice and shall forward the same to a daly
over me, as it
were, my banda, face, sad legs belog qualified examiner as provided in section 10 wonk that I could not miss my hand to my mouth,
and puffed
was in agony day and night. I became History shows us that every Government/Prouided, however, That the bond aboved had to be fed requires an active foreign policy to give fresh required shall also be conditioned for the Impulse to the energies of its people, which Payment of all Custom House charges which may otherwise might easily find vrat la internecise released or destroyed (as the case may be) under stach to such merchandise prior to its being quarrels, and to give them a antred object. We the provisions of this Act, shall natnrally arrive at grasping Colonial policy. And in doing so England will always In our way, The English nation la, in accordance with his pational disposition and development, extremely sensitive in regard to any agreement on politica-trading ground. Maban shows how she strongly opposed and stan. She has already recognised in Germany coerced Holland, Spain, and France in succes.
af both these nations an idea prevails that the ker mot dangerousrival. Perhaps in the minds existence of German races can only be seriously in the opinion of the examiner, to be faleilor la endangered by those of like bloed. Little Holland has given Engiand more to do than partly quality, and fitness for consumption to the 'd standards the importer or consignce mighty France.
In any case an increasing bitterness against shall be immediately notified, and the tes,
German is perceptible in Great Britain merchandise excilbed as ton, shall not be This is doubly dangerous in a country where released by the Custom House, unless so a re Parliamentary ilberty of sprech is its farm of examination called for by the lesporter or con Government, and where the Government cally ignee the finding of the examiner shall be becomes the shuttlecock of public feeling.
found to be erroneous: Provided, That should portion of the lare'ce be passed by the ex miser, a perralt shall be grantel for that por tion and the remainder held for further exami.
Sec. 5. That it, after an examination as provided to section four, the tes is found by the eximider to be equal la purity, quallly, and fiiners for consumption to the Standards berelr before provided, and no re-ex- amleation shall be demanded by the Collector
declaring the tex free from the control of the as provided la secilon 5, a permit shall at once be granted to the Importer or consignes
o
but if on examination such
tea, or merek cscribed as tes, is lound,
How long will a peace policy last? Decision and tenacity for the bests of the English character. The Briton peribes his object recogolard in us a really dangerous rival, be regardless of anything else. Once he haspation, as provided in section 6. will make friends, with all other nations, and eventostly fight us. It le muributable to our generally favourable political situation that the alferences of opinion that existed between c were peacefully adjusted, England will seek to
tba
For month I lay perfectly helpless and almost
Then they told me they could do nothing for me, one lou, having to be lifted in and out of bed. Four doctors attended me nine months without affect.
of them giving me letter of recommendation to Guy's Hospital. At Ester, 1898, my husband took me in a cab to that hospital, and I was placed in the Miriam Ward, and examined by several dostora,
"At this time hard substance seemed to have forraad in my stomach, which the doctors sald was s tumour, and treated me for it, I got wosker and
doctors had said I was as bad an. I could be, and Wesker, until ons night the nurse told me that the would not probably live through the night.
*The nurse plased a screen around my bed, expect ing me to día.
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I WIL
5år. 19min.
and 11hr, kimin.
Sets
Chr. 53min High water-Morning Shr, 16min.
Low water-Horning mua ZÃr. 45min. Afternoon Vår. 39min. ANNIVERSARIES. 1839–Deilvery of 20,774, chests of oglum to the Canton authorities completed, 1873-Great typhoon at Taiwan, Formosa, 1878—First parade of the Hongkong Volunteer
Artillery Corp. 1887-The French mall steamer Mansalsk lost near the Saddles from some accident to her machinery. 1891-Imperial Edict respecting anti-Christian
literature,
TO-MORROW.
Saturday, 23rd May, 1897. Chinese-21st of 4th moon of 23rd year
Kwarp-sü.
Jewish.-20th Vinr, 1687.. Mohammedan.-20th Dulheggia, 1915.
Sue-Riies
Notice of Firms.
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FIRK AND TYPHOON.
URING my Absenes from the Colony, Me.
DWILLIAM HERBERT TRENCHARD
DAVIS has been appointed ACTING LOCAL MANAGER of the HONGKONG BRANCH of the above Company and ASSUMES CHARGI tbia Day.
WM. MACBEAN,
Local Manager.
(811
Hongkong, ryth May, 1899,"
THE STRAITS 'INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
I HAVE
the Company's Business in HONGKONG. By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. H. T. DAVIS,
Acting Manager.
Hongkong, 17th May, 1897.
Hotels.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
THIS
HONGKONG.
[825
HIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the elegant Building known * CON- NAUGHT HOUSE" offas First-class Acco modation to Residents and Travellers.
Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, fa charge of experienced Attendant, Favourable Arrangements made for Families And for Monthly or Extended Periods,
P. BOHM, Proprietor & Manager. Haagkang, 3rd April, 1305.
[35
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND,
ofHOTEL, simsted at a height of 1,150 feet commodious and well appointed
.................................. Skr. 19min. ........... 6kr. 53 min. High water-Morning Skr. 20min, Afternoon sun Okr 90mbia, Law water-Morning m She, 24min.. Afteracon... 8kr. 38min. › “ANNIVERSARIES, 1841-Foreign factories at Canton pillaged. 1883-Treaty between United States and Korea
signed at Chemulpo. 1892-Typhoon in Macro causing great loss of
life. 1895-A private of the Rifle Brigade developed
pl. gue.
MEMORANDA.
TO-MORROW,—120d May. French mall due. Noon-Meeting of shareholders la A. S.
Watson & Co
4
p.m.-The P. M. S. S. Ca. chartered steamer Cluden will proceed to San Fran. clice, vía Mejl.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR: French (Caledonian) to-morrow. Indian (Kutsang) 25th lust. English (Rosatia) agih inst, American (Cfly of Paking) ngth lust, German (Preussen) zed dron, Canadian (Emprizi of China) 4th prox. American (Dorfa) 9th prog.
Tax N. P. S. 5. Ca's nieamer Pelican lalṛ Tacoma for Japan on the 16th inst,
THE silk or steamship Pelicas arrived at New
York on the 13th, and ár steamship Olympia on the 16th inst
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THE Imperial German Mall liner Prins Heta- rich left Shanghal at a p.m. yesterday, and may be expected here on or about Sunday the and Inst.
THE P. & Ò. S. N. Co.'s steamer Formosa left Singapore for this port on the 10th inst, at ƒ p.m.
SHIPPING RETURN
From & m. pasterday, to 8 pmi to-day.
ARRIVALS,
.:
Meltourne
Chingt......................teamer, from Moji Tokio Maru.ompa C. Hy Ting
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1 » Slagapo:e
Hongay Aggregating 4,850 tons register.
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DEPARTURES,
Rotabase craiser Taksang
..steamer, for Chefeo:
Yokohama Aggregailng 4,577 tons register.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS. Kowloon Dock, Reina Christinamoin in Posle unmama Airba
Cosmopolitan. `„
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"Taking a slight turn for the better, I returned letter of recommendation from our landlord, and home, but soon nå bad ne ever. After this I got attended as an outdoor patient at Victoria Park g under treatment for a month. I Hospital. After being u lost all faith in medielna and gave up
taking it. I we now little more than a living misery tired of life, and aftan prayed that the Almighty would take me. I now had fls of shaking so bad that the bed trembled under me. hendi wa 10 fall of pain that I thought I was gols mid, and several thes a day I lost consolousness.
"In this dreadful condition I lingered on until Fec 6-That to cave the collector, importer, November of leat your, 1893, when a book was left at or consignee shall protest against the finding of
our house telling of medicine called Beigel's rap, I had lost all hope of getting wall, bat my Ausdans Fatt... examinar, the matter In dispute shall be referred for decision to * board would have me try this medicine. To please him I of three United States general appralaid and, after taking it a few days I felt a little Garlic... ers, to be designated by the Secretary of the relief. My isolate Germany,, and then, on the pretext of } Treasury, and if such ́board shall, after dan terved. Contiwbing was sarier and my appetite with the medicins all pain and I gained strength daily. In some point of dispute arising naturally, er { examination, find the tea in querifon to ba egaalan light work, the first time I had done anything | May 19 Tofwan,Wuhs & Ciklang. & 8. will put to sas, or in some distant ocean some skilfully brought about, another dying egandron in parlıy, quality, and fitness for consumption to and da www able to go about the housS the proper standards, a permit shall be leaned in eighties montan I am now in good health, and captain ready to take the responsibility will be by the Collector for its release and delivery to able to do any kind of work. I owe my life to Belgei'a found to give the first shot. Great Britalo has the importer; but if upon such final re-examina-Syrup, and with my case to be made know,
than by sach board the tea shall be found to be (signed) Joe Stranka, 22, Gsywood Boad, Hos never been in want of such men,
Inferior in purity, quality, and fitness for Brest, Walthamstow, near London, April 20, 1993" consumption to the said standards, the importer or consignes shall give a bord, whih srcurity satisfactory to the Collector, to export s:ld tea, or merchandise described ar tes, out of the its of the Volted States wlibin a period at six months after such final re-examinations and if the same shall not have been exported withis
No trust can be placed on alliances 'or political comblestions to set against the danger from England Such are soon dissolved, and other States besides France would be glad to ten the politico-mercaelite rival humlifeled.
TO COVER THE INVASION OF ENGLAND. Out own good right hand and a strong fleet can alone help us This will have to protect
traits
radually left me,
ils work. I
No Words of commmt can be too strong for a case so remarkable. We stand before it at a lons what to say. It is not a misele, of courses although many reputed miracle has boen less wonderful. How
possible that Helgel's Syrup would, with auch I apparent, esse, have restored to health a person in so desperate a strilt? Yet that it did restore her le certain. The facts have been thoroughly invested and
it
The average axonal cuipur of cost in Japan | out Baltic harbours and seek out the hostile the time specified, the Collector, at the expiratlenblished beyond dispute. Mira. Biranka was on the
over to the Island Kingdom.
back to the region of
Arrivals.
SWATOW.
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from Agents.
19 Thalt: ........Hongkong.......J. M. & Co. 19 Wingsang......Hongkong.....J. M, & Co. Departuris. for Agents. May 19 Chow Bangkok ...B. & 5.
19.Thaler ........Amoy...........). M. & Co. 19 Wingsang...Shanghai...). M. & Co. 20 Pakket...Ama......B. & S. 20 Kiangnan Hongkong...Tung Ket PORT-Taiwan.
PASSED THE CANAL.
above sea-level, has fart been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and i NEW WING has been built, which commands magnificent Views of the Harbour and mainland
f China.
For harther particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER,
Now Victoria Hotel, Mangbone, nath, November, 1995.
136 THOMAS'S GRILL ROOM.
THIS Establishment bas always enjoyed a high class reputation for Liberality in Mixx, Quality of Food and Perfection of Cuisine,
THIS REPUTATION WILL BE MAINTAINED,
Fresh Dairy Prodace, FRUIT and other supplies are regularly imooriad from the United States, Canada and Australia. BEIT bom Robe and TURTLES krom the Straits.
The WINES, SPIRITS and MALT. LIQUORS, comprising all branda in general demand, are the Best shipped to the Far Exa.
In addition to the BAR, GRILL and DINING ROOMS, the upper floors are arranged so as to provide PRIVATE ROOMS. sultabla for DINNERS SUPPERS, &c.
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PICNIC and BATHING PARTLES supplied with light refreshments at a moment's notice..
ICE CREAM from x 9,1%, to TI P.M. FOLD MEAT SUPPERS from 9 to 11.30 PM. THOMASS GRILL ROOM.
FREDERICK BISHOP,
37)
Manager.
NEW VICTORIA HOTEL.
ROTISSERIE
MEALS & LA CARTE,
HOPS, STEAKS, &c., &c, at any time
between 7.30 AM, and 18.30 PM.
MONTHLY BOARDERS at Moderain Rates,
MADAR & FARMER,
Propriators. Manglang, qpå September, 1805.
To be Let.
TO LET.
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TOUSE No. 23, BELILIOS TERRACE. Ho
HOUSE No. 7. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, facing PARADE GROUND, GODOWN / Duddell Street.
Apply to
BELILIOS & Co.
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Hongkong, 18th May, 1897,
TO LET.
DWELLING HOUSES TERRACE.
·
"HARFORD," at MAGAZINE GAY, "THE KENNELS,"-in MAGAZUR GAR. “MYRTLE BANK" THE PEAK. Nos. 37 & 29, ELGIN STREET, FLOORS & STAUNTON and ELGIN
STREETS
GODOWNS in BLUE BUILDINGS,” Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY Co., Ltd, Hanshaus, 15th May, 1767,
['st
"THI
TO LET.
BUILDING known
From the 1st August, 1897, Apply to
MATHEW J. D. STEPHENS, Solicitor for Camar,
THONGKONG CLUB, HOMOKOMO,
Hongkong, 5th April, 1897.
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ITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.
No. B. Quien's Road Central,
Head Oficer-TOKIO.
Branch Offers LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSÍN,
and where the merchandise in entered at parts invited influensamttacked her with the on St. Ronald Kath⋅ May-—Benlawers,” Canton, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN,
And on
18th May Achilus,
of that time, shall cause the Castle 20th April-Glenfort, Oldenben. OUTWARD~132 Ayell-Oopach, Methven than 4,300,000 tons. In 18gs, some 1,844,000
destroyed. tans were exported to foreign countries, while in In the English đanger we have an indication 1896 the quantly had increased by 15 per cent, of the necessary dimensions of our fleet.
StG. 7 Tast the examination herein provided How was it done! There ivity, and enjoyment. Natal, aged April-Gloucester, 27th April for sboll be made by a daly qualified examines Infidents left her whole system debilitated, 13 fors. 30th April-Formosa, Tamarto
is the simple secret. The|Marquis Bacquehem, Pyrrhus, Kagorkima over that of the previous year. It is quite Mahan says it is not necessary to be equal to all at a port where standard simples are calablished, usually does. Indigestion which in the first place Bellona, Ath May-Pakling, Astral, Atogosa, evident, however, that sales of Japanese coal opponesia. It will be sufficient to be able to have been so extensively effecked because the defeat the strongest of them under favourable
increased power. where there is no qualified examiner, the Asthma, heart datusbance, nervos pro prices are low. One point to be considered la circumstances
the Fray 12th May-Gresta, Freussen, Imperatrix, examination shall be made at that one of sald inflamed the decrease in the present output which has Our Navy must be so strong that after the ports which is nearest the port of been followed by a continual rise in prices. At withdrawal of the cruisers sent to watch foreign that for this purpose samples of the mercadar rest
for a tumour, tad stomach, which and | for a
sto, stogail results and
private and Glenorchy, Fortuna. Arrested digestion followed. The and symptoms of Oceanian Dalla felt in the . Ekstern, markets, and Terely | cosate, fi can successfully cope with the English | obtained in the maonor prescribed by section the hospital treatment failed, boose it
It was directed telegrama aquadrons which may be in home waters,
to the symptoms, not to the e
Mother osse. Finally, It depends on this, lot, in the first place, port by the Collector or chlel officer at the pot sponded by setting the digestive firetion in operation Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of
4 of this Act, shall be forwarded to the proper Barol's Ourative Bean appealed to, and FOOD for Consumptires.-Scott's Emulsion of i for the supply of Japanesa cont. Alkongh | England will not, under present piiiical | of entry that in mil cases of examination of expelling the poison from the blood, and piscine xf29" Lime and Soda is & raost wonderful food for the Japanese coal can be sold at the present high circumstances, be able to denude other sphercare examination of tear, or merchandise described stranka at the aid of her houses cared on Consumpties. It not only givse strength an prices the cutpat has now so decreased that of interest of war-vessels; and, in the secondator, by examiners of boards of United States Bat it was a marvel all the same. even one-half of the demands from abroad place, at the vary output of the war it would general appraisers under the provisions of this
increases the flesh, but heals the initiation of the
seems that the inconvenience has been
after telegram has been received from Hongkong
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not be met. It appears, however, that the I come to quick, and probably decisive, blows Act, the purity, quality, and fitness for anasump- † wa shetald Hike to have fi. Oh, you. No use anying take it like willle, and in all wasting diatases both As to that pile of treare hidden in the Andw. throat and lungs. It is very palatable children
usages and custom of tha: ten fenỏe, kučluding: give us haulthi. For what would gold havs bien, to and medicine. Any Chemist can supply it. : Sola Water, and, if necesinty, chemical pRRİYNİES
of material but by the owners of mines who have | fighi.
Tatti
formed a slug to restrict the output. Strests Only when we have a deel strong enough for
this shall we be suis krone oppression,
{ given up to die!" Lil pensii îmi querilemot 206, 1. Wahida & Casy Lindiad, Hongkong,-=[ Advi
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Agénetes
Milk Coal Mines, Okumura Coul Minnu, Kanada Coal Miner, Tokyo Marine Insurance Co., Limited. Mail Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Imperial Government Paper Mills, Japan, Cotton Cleaning and Whg. Co., Shanghai. Onoda Cement Company, Japan, Kanagalachi Cotton Spinning hill, Japan. The Milke Cotina Spinning 111, Liistad, Tokyo Cotten Spinning Mil, Japan;- Hayashi Clock Factory, Flanghong, 11ür December, riót,
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