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OUR JUBILEE ISSUES.
TO-MORROW, the and Iolant, and WEDNESDAY, the' 23rd lnstant, having been fixed as the days on which the DIAMOND JUBILEE of QUEEN VICTORIA shall be celebrated, and as the varions functions con. nected with the celebration In Hongkong will not be concluded until a lato hour on WEDNES-
DAY, and it will therefore be impossible to publish complete reports of the proceedings on Wednesday evening, we have decided not to publish the Hongkong Telegraph To-monow où on Wednesday, but will insun on THURS- DAY, the 34th instant, & Jubilee Number to be followed with # Jubiles Mafi Isina in time for posting by the ExoLUH MAIL on THURSDAY, the rat July. It is therefore requested that those who wish to have Extra Copias of the
Julties Mail Issue will kladly forward their orders to this Office at their early convenience together with the 'addresses of those to whom they desire to have Coplet forwarded, in order that their wishes may be promptly complied with,
Orders should be addressed :---
THE MANAGER, "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " Office,
No. 5, Pedder's Hul
Hongkong, 21st June, 1897,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED,
FOR SWATÓW, AMOY "AND FOOCHOW. THE
HE Company's Steamship
"HAITAN,"
Captain J. S. Roach, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 25th Instant, at
Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers,
Hongkong, 1st Joan, 197.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR TIENTSIN.
THE Company's Steamship
"KWEIYANG,"
1974
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1897.
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
JN Commemoration of the Anniversary of the REIGN.
His Excellency Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, K.C.M.G., will hold a RECEPTION at GOVERN«
MEN'T HOUSE TO-MORROW, the 32nd June
at It Aki. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to attand....
Hongkong; 21st June, 1897.
NOTICE.
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AT HIS EXCELLENCY'S RECEPTION on the 22nd June, Gentlemen are requested to bring a CARD with them, which will be handed in prior to their being annonoced.
Hongkong, 19th June, 1897.
HER MAJESTY'S RECORD REIGN,
CELEBRATIONS AT THE HAPPY VALLEY.
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THE JUBILEE COMMITTEE of the
Honour to request the pleasure HAPPY VALLEY on the occasion of the REVIEW Company of the LADIES of Hongkong at the
and the GYMKHANA to be held TO- MORROW, the sand and a3rd instant, in Com- memoration of the Completion of the 60TH YEAR of the REIGN of HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Hon Secretary," Hongkong, 21st jane, 1897.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"CHELYDRA"
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haring arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining an board after 4 P.M." of the 24th fast,, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at East Point.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, 21st June, 1897..
NOTICE TO `CONSIGNEES.
"HE P.&O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship
Captain Outerbridge, will be despatched as above THE
on FRIDAY, the 25th instant, at F.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply lo
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
Hongkong. 21st Jane 7
"BRINDISI,"
Entimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY,
FICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
AERATED WATERS.
SIMPLE AERATED WATER
SODA
INGER ALE.
GINGER
WATER.
#
LEMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA
RASPBERRYADE, &C.
Dakin, CruickSHANE & Co. Waters are
made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa. rison with the best English Manufactures/
Special tervis to HOTELS, CLUBS, MEMES ind other Large Consumers, · Any complaints should be addrand to the HONORET.
Hangkang, 1st March, 1807.
TO SUBSCRIBERS,
SUBSCRIBERS TO "THE
13790
BIRTHS.
being intoned by His Lordship Immedi- | the Chinese junk owners are naturally try- At Bangkor, on the oth fast, the wife of Wately after the conclusion of the hymning their best, by offering greater facilities F. 5. Perry, of a daughter,
|0′ Salutaris Hoina," the choir and and reducing their charges, to keep
At Mayfield, Singapore, on the rath last
the wife of G. WOLDER, of COD,
the congregation taking it up and singing the traffic in their own hands, and they are
On the 8th last, at Tiaatsin, the wile DfT, W.it in alternate verses. After the last also using all the Influence they possess TOWNSEND TUCKEY, Imperial Chiness Rail- hymn, the Laudait, the whole congrega- | with officials of all ranks in Canton and Ways, of a son.
tion, standing, sung "God save the "Queen" along the river, and that influence is with great heartiness. !
great-throw every obstacle in the way of the foreigner. The mandarins have no easy task. They have their treasuries" to consider. All duties on goods travelling
DEATHS. On the gth last,, at No. 15 Nakayamatuidor), | Ni-chome, Kobe, DONALD FRASER, native of
Ashton, Inverness, Scotland: aged 46,
At Kobe, on the roth inst, at the International Hospital, el consumption, DANIEL Moxoay, a | native of Bostor, U.S.A ; »ged 35.
The Hongkong Telegraph
'HONGKONG, MONDAY, JUNE 31, 1897,
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
|
Mr. FRANCIS, O.C., as the only repre- sentative of the Jubiles Committee present, received the Consuls and foreign Officers
in front of the Cathedral, on their arrival," by foreign steamers pass out of the and after the conclusion of the service provincial or local chest to the Imperial thanked them to the name and on behalf | coffers. They have their private Interests of the Committee for their presence. to safeguard. There are no pickings if At the Union and Wesleyan Churches | there is nothing to plek from. They have there were full congregations and appro- | their prestige to keep up and their people priate services.
to concillate and keep quiet. The traffic questions on the river are very numerous, the Interests concerned are as numerous and conilleting, and the difficultles will take a long time to unravel and arrange. It will not be the work of a day. But the first thing to do is to get at the facts. Until these are known argument is of little avall. to those in authority will avall less. Their statements will be questioned and upset. We know only the one fact that Chinese cargo does not yet find its way to our steamers. Why it does not, we can only guess.
mitted for the Department's approval before the work was taken in hand, and a permit issued to the contractor. If this was so, then there is still some little responsibility attaching to them. Perhaps, on the other hand, in the absence of Mr. It is perpeted that all communications relating to Subscription Toors, that vigilant guardian of the Advertisements, &c., be addressed to the “Maungu, Hoghandletter of the isw, no plans were submitted, 1 rounding countries for which It Is the How will the Imperial Maritime Customs
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTA.
TeligwagTM and not to the Editor
Lactari on Editorial matters to be sent to "The Mestne” and not to individual mambers of the shaft.
Cocations lended for publication must be accompealed
by the same and addren of the welders, not decimrly for publication 1 but us evidenos of good taith.”
and the work was done without their cognizance. Again we apologise and will make closer inquiry the next time.
We are sorry that our esteemed con- temporary of the Dolly Prus has been unable to see the striking analogy be- tween Hongkong and the Free Port re- We most humbly apologise to the Pubile cantly thrown open at Copenhagen, to Works Department collectively and to which we referred the other day. The every member of it individually for having | Daily Prest is as a rule conspicuously, fair | It is bound to go astray. Representations thrown on it and them the undivided and reasonable, generally clear, never responsibility for the muddle and mud on angry or excited, and always conspl the Racecourse where the posts and rails cuously polite, but with all these merits have been removed to clear the ground the Daily Press is slow-"not gleg at the for the movement of the troops at the up tak," we belleve our evening con- review to-morrow. We were informed, temporary would phrase It-and dull of but too late to stop the press, on Saturday apprehension and it often recurs to our night that the work on the course had been minds that epithet sa frequently applied A proclamation was published at Wu- done by a Chinese contractor under the to it by this journal in its unregenerate chowtoo about ten days ago by the Lekin authority of the Jockey Club, who are the days was not to inapplicable as we | Office which discloses one other fact to us owners of the course and training track, have thought. The Daily Pres is a little however. We publish a translation of it and that the P.W.D. were in no way res- grandmotherly In It's views. Now in another column. According to it, both ponsible. We suppose, however, that un-Hongkong, the whole Island with its foreign and native goods not covered HONGKONG der the stringent provisions of the Bullding territorial waters, Is the Free Port of by Transit Pass, and whether inward.or TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST REIFEONFULLY | Ordinance plans were prepared and sub- Copenhagen. China, a part of which it outward bound, have to pay Lekin at Wu- geographically is, is Its Denmark, from chowfu, and to enforce this, so far at least REMINDED THAT ALL, SUBSCRIPTIONS
which it is separated not by strong iron as outward cargo is concerned, the Im MUST BE PAID IN 'ANDVANCE.
rails but by the surrounding waters and perial Maritime Customs office at Wuchow by the living barriers of the Imperial Mari-is blockaded on both sides by Likin time Customs blockade. The Philippines, guard-boats, and every boat leaving it Borneo, Cochin China, Tonquin, China with cargo for a foreign steamer is boarded itself, Korea, Russia, Japan, are the sur- and forced to proceed to the Lekin office. centre of trade. The China seas are its stand this? Will they allow their clearance Baltic. We, the merchants and traders and permit to ship to be disregarded and residing in Hongkong, arethe shareholders set aside by the farmers of the Lekin! in the Company that owns and runs that We hope not. We invite communications port and we are the persons who seek a on the subject of the duties on the Wast profit from Its working. The Directors River and the management of the traffic of the Company are our rulers, whose In generally. It is a difficult question.
represent us and work for us, but who,
TELEGRAMS. alas! do neither. We pay them but don't appoint them. They are appointed from outside and look for promotion and reward, not from us but from others. Their interests are elsewhere. This company, like that in Copenhagen; should expand every available cent to make this the finest port in the world, with the largest wharves, the finest godowns, the most powerful machinery for loading and un- foading, with the most extensive docks and greatest building and repairing establish- ments in the East. This company, like the Copenhagen company, ought to seek to draw hither every ocean steamer that comes into this part of the world by offer: Ing her free every possible facility and so make this splendid port with its un- exampled natural advantages the greatdls, tributing port of the East. Every steamer from Europe, Australia, India, and America should come here and start from here as a terminus, and smaller lines should collect and distribute from Japan to Singa. pore. The Copenhagen. Company does all this in its amall way to get the mere profits on the handling of the goods by way of storage. We here' would get
Whilst the columns of the Honghong Tragimgh will shayi be goed is the fair discussion by corespondents bf all questions sönting poble istunts, it must be diafactly understood that the Kalme does not in my way hold himnúť rupenafile for spłukane thus expressed.
Whether success or failure attend the strenuous efforts now being made by Mr. Wonguovar and his able assistant, Com- Advertisers are requested to forward-all sctices-totended for mander Rustszy, to organise the proces-terests ought to be ours, and who ought to
TO ADVERTISERS,
Insertion in that day's lume not less than Thron oʻCloch, ao na not to mard the marty publication of the paper.
Advertisersanta and Bubscriptions which are not ordered for a Ezed period wil be continued until countermanded,
The Hinghong Triggraph has the largest circulation of say Engish newspaper pubidded in the Tu Tant, and is therubes tha
bant made a Afwasters Terms can be letrat on application, The Hayhong Theraphy sober at the apo Central 1980 Flongkos
Telegraphic addresTalegraph,
FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vertel (977
I are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at they rfià into the Hooghong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are inded,
"WARRACK" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
HE Steam bip
THE
"LENNOX,"
Captain J. C. Willamson, will be despatched as above on or about MONDAY, the 28th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, 21st June, 1897.
FOR SALE!
TYPHOONS 1. TYPHOONS.!
TYPHOONS!
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Goods not cleared by the 25th Fastant, at 4 PH. will be subject to rest.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vestel's arrival here after which no Claims will be recognized.
H. A, RITCHIE,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 11 June, 1897.'
FOR WEST RIVER PORTS.
OPIES of the SECOND EDITION of that THE Steamship
well-known and most useful work,
"THE LAW OF STORMS IN THE EASTERN SEAS."
BY
DR. W. DOBERCK,
Director of the Hongkong Observatory.
PRICE....... ..$t.
FOR SALE:
At the "HONGKONG telegraph "",
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And at
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CHAS. J. GAUPP & Co.
IG. FALCONER & CO.
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and
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SPECIAL QUOTATION FOR.
QUANTITIES,
SOLE AGINT IN HONGKONG. H RUTTONJEE,
2013, D'Agullar Straat.
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Hongkong, 18th June, 1897.
"WINGTONG "
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will leave Hongkong for Wachan via Ports of Call, on
WEDNESDAY, 2318 June, at 4 P.M. MONDAY, 28th Jane, at 4 PM. WEDNESDAY, gath Jane, st 4P 14. The above dates may be slightly modified, This vessel has accommodation for a limited number of First-class Passengers.
Fars to or from Wuchau-$10. Fare to or from Samshel-$5. Meals can be obtained on board on applica tion to the Steward, at tariff rates.
Holders of return tickets may return to Canton Instead of Hongkong by the steamers of the Fongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co., Ld.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, ätst June, 1897.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
THE Company's Steamship
THE
"POLYPHEMUS,"
Captain Goodwin, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd löstant, at 4 P.M.,
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenti.
Hongkong, 21st June, 1897.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED
FOR MANILA.
“HE· Company's Steamship
ΤΗΣ
"SUNGKIANG,"
1076
Captain Dodd, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd fustant, at 4 PM.
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For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 21st June, 1897,
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. · FOR SAMARANG AND BOURABAYA,
THE Company's Steamship
*HINGSANG," Caplain Crockett, will be despatched as abowo 04 THURSDAY, the 14th fistant, at-4 P.M., Instead of a previously advertised. For Freight or Passago, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers, Hongkong, sist June, 1897.
Exchange No. 1.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED.
CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
MANUFACTURERS
AERATED
WATERS.
OUR AXRATED WATER FACTORY,ls fitted with
slon of boats and the harbour Illumination we can only say that they deserve to succeed it ever men did. They are giving to the work an amount of fabour and energy that is deserving of ample acknowledgement, and are spending time and thought without stint. Every detall seems to be foreseen and provided for in their Instructions and memoranda, and If only one half of the hints they have given are remembered and acted on, the show, weather permitting, ought to be most effective. Forty or fifty launches manoeuvr ing in the harbour in the daylight make no show. The same number of boats, lighted up, moving over the harbour in line ahead or line abreast after dark when the expanee of the harbour is lost in the obscurity of night, and little or nothing is visible but the lights, will be very much more impos- ing and fill a large space in the eye of the spectator. On the dark background of the water and the hills the effect will be very fairy-like and grand. We are afraid the Illuminations on the shore will not amount to much; but all alike depend on the weather. As we write it seems to be clearing up and looking more settled; the barometer, however, is a little low, and a typhoon is reported near Luzon.
the profits on the storage, on the sale and purchase, and on the distribution The Thanksgiving Services yesterday the transaction of their business, on the of the goods, on the repairs of the ships, on the best English Machinery, embodying the were a complete success. There was no financing of all the vast business to be rain to interfere with the processions or liest Improvements in the trade.
with the concourse of people at the various transacted. We get a good deal now but places of worship, At St. John's Cathe-we could and ought to do more and get a dral the crowd was great, the service was great deal more. Ships ard steamers in dignified, the sermon was good and Increasing numbers begin to pass this port appropriate to the occasion, the music for Shanghal, Vladivostock, Kobe and was well chosen and admirably ren We can afford, and the Copenhagen Com. Yokohama direct. This should not be so: dered. His Excellency the Governor with
The Forest Ingredloats only are used, and the almost Care and Cleanliness exercised in the Manufacture throughout,
For COAST FORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good order.
(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.) MARITIME DISASTER IN THE STRAITS.
ONE HUNDRED LIVES LOST. ONLY 55 SAVED.
SINGAPORE, Junė zist. The steamer Sri Hong Ann, Captain Rawlingson, foundered in the Straits of Malacca on the 19th instant and over one hundred persons went down with her, Including the Chief Engineer. She cap. sized in a very heavy squali in plich darkness, and no efforts to 'right' her were of any avail.
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Fifty-five (members of the crew and passengers) were saved by a passing steamer.
REUTER'S MESSAGES.
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND THE JUBILEE.
. LONDON, June 18th. Mr. Balfout, moved that the Hause should
on Sunday, to celebrate the complation of the atlead Service at St. Margarets, Westminister, sixtieth year of Her Majesty's reign.
Mr. William Redmond opposed the motion and rald that although England had resped great benefit from the reign it was far others wies with Iceland.
.
No member replying, the motion was carrło i without a division.
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THE JUBILEE IN GREAT BRITAIN. Two thousand three hundred mammoth
bonfires will be lighted on Tuesday on the heights throughout the Kingdom.
Forty-four thos and three hun?rød persons will take part in the procession, and on the route, on Toorday, including 111g Indians and
Colonials in the procession.
(From Kobe Chronicle) THE HAWAIIAN DIFFICULTY.
TKIO, June 12th. Three American war vessels are now lylog at Honolulu. The Japanese man-of-war Hiyat it now at Sitowa (1) waiting for orders to proceed to Hiswall
his principal officers and Councillors, the Pany cannot, to make this port an abso- General with his Staff, the Commodore lutely free port, to make no charges what- The Water used is proved by repeated and a numerous following were present ever, however small, and to do more than Analyses lo be Abroiatsly Pare.
and added to the impressiveness of the we have ever yet done to improve the port occasion. At the Roman Catholic Cathedral and its appliances, and it will pay us well Monsignor PIAZZOLI, Bishop and Vicar to do it. Mr. CHATER, can you, who have Apostolic, himself, officiated, attended done so much, do nothing towards the by a very numerous body of the clergy, attainment of this great end? in addition to those assisting at the altar. There were twenty priests in the sanctuary
We published a note the other day on The Bishop and officiating clerk were the subject of the West River traffic. We robéd in cloth-of-gold. The altar was a noted then that, in accordance with the mass of lights and flowers; the chancel latest Information at our disposal, no was draped with crimson and white Chinese-owned cargo had up to that date Conotesfoll Order Books supplied on applica railings and steps. The Church was well the river, either up or down. We hear hangings and great vases adorned the been shipped in any European bottom on
THE PLAGUE IN FORMOSA, Gilled, the Consuls of Spain, France, Bel-to-day that the same state of things pre-
! TOZIO, June Tolb. gium and Austria, with the Vice-Consuls valls and that no Chinese are shipping by On the 7th fast, six new cases of bubonic for France and Spain, all in full uniform, any of the river steamers, but that all plague were reported at Tainan. The total filled the front bench on the epistle side, Chinese-owned cargo is going in Chinese from the outbreak now reaches 496, Mr. FRANCIS, Q.C., with the officers from craft. The Steamboat Company, Messrs. THE ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. And all signed mesinger addressed thus will the Spanish cruiser were on the opposite JARDINE. MATHESON & Co, and BUTTER-
TOXIO, Jane 11th. receive prompt attention.
side. Immediately in rear of these were VIELD & SWIr all have had the same *At a special meeting of the shamholders of the The officers from the Portuguese gunboat experience. At Arst the idea was that the Oriental Steamship Company it was decided to Bengo and the British naval and Chinese were simply waiting for an off-educe the crpitil to 6,500,000 yen in 130,000 military officers in attendance. The boys cial proclamation giving them leave to The following is a‹List of Waters always kept from St. Joseph's College, the French ship by foreign steamers, and declaring
(Official Telegram) ready in Stocks—
THE U.S. TARIFÉ AND TEA.
WASHINGTON. Jane, 10th, The proposal to impose a duly on tes will come as for discussion in the U.S. Senato next wook. It is believed that the proposal will be rejected.
tion,
Our Registered Telegraphic Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,"
:
PURE AERATED WATER,,
BODA WATER,
LEMONADE,
fi
POTASH WATER, .
SELTZER WATER,
LITHIA WATER,
SARSAPARILLA WATER;
TONIC WATER,
GINGER ALE,
GINGERADE,
No Credit given for Boules that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of conisising Aerated by us, Waters, as auch Botiles are never used agala
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(From Rangoon Times) ANOTHER PLAGUE, SERUM.-
LONDON, June and. Professor Lustig, of Florence, has started for
alsters from Wanchal, with their the river open for general trade alike to children, and the Italian Sisters with their Chinese and to foreigners. Then It numerous body of young people were appears that the difficulty was not so seated in the aisles. The soldiers, sailors much in the absence of a Proclamation as and Volunteers were accommodated in in the certainty that native goods going the nave. In addition there was a large from Canton, say to Wachowia, in a general congregation. Fathers VIGANG river steamer would have to pass through and SPADA, with Father de MARIA, were in the foreign, Customs and pay full duties charge of the arrangements in the body there, and have also to pay fuli Lekin and of the Church, meeting all comers at the all other Chinces transit and terminal Bombay with a special plague serum great doors and conducting them to their charges, instead of shipping through places. The function was most successful: exclusively. Chinese hands for much less The Bishop celebrated a pontifical low in the shape of charges, squeezes, etc. It It is understood that tife rules which have mans, with the Very Reverend Father was the old story of differential duties, been decided upon by Government in connect MARTINET, of the Missions Etrangères, as The Chinese merchant, left to deal with lon with the Venice Convention and the plague Deacon, and Father GUILIANG as sub-Dea- his own people, by the aid of a litle will be shortly published, One of the main con, Father GABARDI officiating as assistant judicious bribery passes his goods to polots that has been settled is free pratique to priest. The Chinese priests present were Wachow at a diminished weight, or at all vessels, even from infected poris, provided
A SENSIBLE DECISION,
904LA, June 'rit.
they have been at senfor so days without cases" on board. ***
Father Joaquin, PAULUS, and ANDRZA. short measure or for lower rates; in fact Some twelve of the French priests from at a figure, all things considered, that
A WILY AFRICAN, Pok-fa-lum were also present, together shows a greater profit on transit by with Father Soazzs and Novel. After Chinese Junks than in European steamers,
LONDON, June Ard, msan there was Benediction of the Most and they are therefore so sent. It ought Samary has released Lieutenant Henderson, Advices from the Wast Court of Africk staİN (Holy Sacrament, the #ZY DIMM further to be taken into consideration that, who is laden with presents for the Governors
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Wongkong, 13th April, 1897,
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