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To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE H ROYAL

CITY HALL

!

Lastar Mevare. POLLARD.

POLLARD'S

LILLIPUTIAN OPERA

COMPANY.

TO-NIGHT!

TO-NIGHT! (SATURDAY) and MONDAY,

August, and 9'h.

For the First time in Hongkong.

Lecocq's Miltary and Spectacular Comic Opera

in 3 Acts

"THE LITTLE DUKE”

TUESDAY, August roth.

"H.M.S. PINAFORE,"

WEDNESDAY, August 11th.

"LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE."

Plan at W. Roainson & Co's, Music Ware -house.

PRICES $3, $3 & $1.

Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform Half Price to and and Back Soats only,

Late Trams will leave 15 minutes after each Performance,

C. A. POLLÁRD, Manager,

Hongkong, 7ih August, 1897.

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THE ROYAL STEAM RIDING GALLERY, WEST POINT,

PEN EVERY EVENING,

OPEN

FROM 5 P.M..TO 12 PM.

EXHILATORY EXERCISE.

Has a fascinating atieaction for old and young ;

everybody should try it.

Hongkong, 6th August, 1807.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"HE P:& 0. 5. N. Co.'s'Stosmakip

THE

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" SHANGHAI,"

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FROM LONDON. COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo, by the above-named wessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Whari and Godowa 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 landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo — From Italy, S.S. Sutlej

From Madras, a* 9.5. Sécundra. Optional Goods will be landed here unless Instructions are given to the contrary before 4 F.M, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 12th instand at 4 PM. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me la

Ray case whatever.

All damaged. Peskoval (287,297 days after the Vessel's arrival here, altar which no Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent.

Hangyong, 7th August, 1807

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP. COMPANY,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "TACOMA,"

FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAI.

THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- THE

signees of Cargo are hereby requested to Band in their Bills of Lading for countersigna turs, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vertel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents.

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Hongkong, yih August, 1807.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1897.

Today's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned bave received instructions

Tom H. M. NAVAL STOREKEEFER

to Sell by

FUBLIC AUCTION

он

WEDNESDAY, the 18th August, 1897, AT NOON,

at H. M. NAVAL YARD. SUNDRY NAVAL AND VICTUALLING CONDEMNED STORES,

Comprising >--

OLD IRON, PAPER STUFF, RAGS CANVAS, CLOTHING, IMPLEMENTS, &c.

TERMS OF SALE :—Âs customary.

BIRTHS.

On July soth, at Bangkok, the wife of Sranger S. FLOWER (5 Furitlões), of a daughter,

At Norfolk Terrace, 39, Broadway, Shanghai, on the rat laslant, the wife of JOHN FORD, el * daughter.

DEATH.

Y-

On the oth lost at "Duncan," Singapore, HENDRIX, aged 16, second sau of the late James Cumming Hendrie, Esq. (Sollator), Galstor,

the reiidence of D. C. Neave, RoBERT CUMMING

Ayrabisa.

The Hongkong

elegraph

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, 7th August, 1897.

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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1897

THE

HE Steamship

FOR SHANGHAI.

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"NANYANG," Captain Th. Lehmann, will be despatched for the above Port on TUESDAY, the roth instant, at 5 P

-For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 7th August, 1897.

Intimations.

THE NEW CHINESE LOAN AND HOW IT IS TO BE REPAID.

We learn from Shanghat exchanges which reached us this afternoon that the negotiation of a loan of £16,000,000 [1315 sterling to the Chinese Government has been almost completed, and the North China Daily News and China Gailit assert the security for the Loan will probably be the portion of the Customs revenue

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & not yet hypothecated (not a very gigantic

COMPANY,

PICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

SIMPLE AERATED WATER. SODA

G

ODA WATER.

INGER ALE,

LEMONADE

SARSAPARILLA,

DAKIN, CRUICKshane & Co.'s Waters are made under the constant supervision of a daily qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rison with the best English Manufactures,

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES and other Large Consumers,

Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager.

Hangbang, Tat March, 1897.

sum, we fear) and the revenue derived from the Salt Gabelle. The Daily News

the Invitation.

of the people is the source of both the A later post čilcker week has been seranged for | wealth and the glory of all nations." If the by Mr. E. A. Ram, Secretry of the Hongkong issue of an extensive series of foreign Cilckel Club. The matches are to be played loans results, and it now appears proba-In Hoogkang in November, the Idea being to ble that it will, in the people being relleved tave games between Singapore and Hongkong. In great measure of the oppression of the Shanghai and Hongkong, and Singapore and mandarins, in the whole financial system of China being reformed, and the collection Sangat The Shanghal Club have accepted of Inland taxation being effected through the splendid service controlled by Sir ROBERT HART, then, however unpleasant It may be to present-day mandarins, their more enlightened heirs and suc- cessors will have cause to look back on the black pages of the history of their native land, on the records of a disas- trous war with a puny neighbour, and admit that it is an ill wind that blows nobody some good. What is Japan's gain to-day will, If the ship of state' be | properly navigated, be China's gain to-

morrow.

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

TURKEY AND CRETE.

LONDON, August gib. The Admirals of the various Squadrons will forcibly oppose any, attempt of the Turkish Squadron to enter Cretan waters.

According to the Turkish papers the Squadron has only gone to the Archipelage for naval

*SON A RESUME

GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

impress, and Felace Hohenlohe have started The Emperor William of Germany, the

for Russia,

TYPHOON WARNING,

"MANILA, August 6th. 7.35 P.M. "There is a new depresalen in the Pacific approaching the coast N.E. of Luzon,"

At 4 pm. the barometer read, 25.62

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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seems to have been informed that the Deutsche Bank and Hongkong and Shanghal Bank, with possibly a third Institution, are negotiating this gold loan, but beyond that it does not go. The Editor of the Gare, however, leads his readers to belleve that he is specially well Informed on the subject and on the end instant

Señor José de Navarro, Spanish Consul at published a very interesting leader on this part, has courteously favoured us with a it. It is therein asserted, with the copy of the following telegram received from utmost assurance, that the issue price will | Manila be 85 and the Interest 41 per cent. In connection with the security mentioned the Gaulle is given to understand that "highly important and radical changes RASPBERRYADE, &c. in the mode of collection are being dis- The Observatory officials reper! :-On cussed in Peking, and upon the satisfactory the 7th at 11.30 am.: The barordeter has agreement of the Chinese Government to

elsen over E. Japan, fallen on the SE, sed the terms proposed depends the success S, consts of Chios and at Bollaso. Another of the loan, which," it seems, "is only one depression seems to be situated in the Pacific to of a series of large loans which the Im-the E, of the Eashee channel, with low pressure perial Government hopes to raise on the extending also over the N, part of the China security of its Internal taxation." The Sta: FORECAST:-Moderate or fresh E. winds;

fair to showery, latter must, however, be put on a satisfac- tory footing in the matter of collection and the difficulty is to devise ways and means of so doing without driving 13794 the provinces into such straits that to Government die Oghting against the would be preferable to submitting peacefully to excessive extra taxation levied by the various Viceroys, who, come pelled by Imperial decree to relinquish. their hold of certain sources of revenue, 'will, Tax English mall was cot signalled before we unless their losses are in some way inade went to pross. "squeezes of the ---- gonfig" "dth bearable description. Our Shanghai con- | ness at Shanghai, temporary says this well-nigh insuperable barrier to the prompt settlement of the Ox the 1st August the new cation spinning milli proposed series of loans is quite understood at Soochow commenced work, - in Peking and that therefore, as the news of the vast scheme of the Central Govern- ment has created consternation in the provinces, the high provincial authorities bave all been communicated with and have been instructed to forward their views to Peking by telegraph res- pecting" the collection, control and final disposition of the Interval taxes." the replies from the Viceroys will be un- MR. PAUL SCHABERT, Consul for the Nether satisfactory goes without saying, If, as lands in Formosa, bolsted his flag over his office seems inevitable, the new system of collec- in Twatuils (North Formata) on the 8th ultimo. tion of revenue will leave a large share of the duty of repaying the loana with the BARON VON HARTMANN leaves Slam next month interest due thereon on their shoulders,ter Europe to get married, and will be replaced while restricting at the same time the in Bangkok by the German Representative now sources of profit upon which, as the Gazette at Bombay, neatly puts it, "the provincial mandarina

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

SUBSCRIBERS TO TUR HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST BESPECTFULLY ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS REMINDED THAT MUST BE FAID IN ADVANCE.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

-CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841;

MANUFACTURERS

OF

AERATED WATERS.

OUR AKRATED WATER FACTORY is ütted with 14 the best English Machinery, embodying the

latest improvements in the trade,

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

THE Steamship

The Purest Ingredients only are used, and the utmost Care and Cleanliness exercised in the " TEKOA," will be despatched as above on or SATURDAY, | Manufacture throughout, the 14th instant,

That

THE Queen Regent of Slam is seriously ill. THE baying rate for sovereigns is $1067 por

M

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Tax latest quotation for the Hongkong and Shanghat Back abares on the London Stock Ex- change to £43 105.

MR. HVRIT, British Conant at Chinklang, arrived here this morning from London by the P. and O, licet Shanghai,

H. E. SENHOR GALHARDO, the Governor of Macao, arrived at that port on the 4th inst, on his return from Japan. He was receivéð as usual with a guard of honour, salates, sic. His Excellency the Governor of Canton has speedily recovered from his sickness. All the effcens, civil and military, of all graden of rank, visited His Fxcellency on the 29th altims to

grow lat." The Central Government is in such straits, the debts incurred through the war with Japan are so enormous and the need for paying them so imperative, that It will have to face the issue in the very near future and although it may encounter much opposition from the Viceroys, direct and indirect, yet, as it can rely on the great and friendly Powers who make the Toans to support it should the worst come It will decide to pay off Japan at any price first and then direct its attention to enfor- THE VICEROY of Canton sent a civil and a mill- cing its decrees in the various maritime and riverine provinces. If the Chinese Govern officer with three hundred soldiers to stop a to contribute towards the liquidation of district on July 3131. The âght is reported to the National Debt within a reasonable Bave been very seilous and the slaughter is time and in the manner approved by the seat, Lenders then there is a remedy at hand

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co. Agents.

The Water used is proved by repeated to the worst, it is reasonable to assume that enquire after his health. Hongkong, 7ik August, 1807.

[1217 Analyses to be Absolutaly Pare. MOGUL-WARRACK-MILBURN LINE.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL *HE Steamship

"GHAZEE"

to sall at Noon on the 17th August, 1897. 5.9. "LENNOX," to sail about grst August, 197. 5.5. "PATHAN." to sail about roth Sept., '97. 6.8. "BRAEMAR " to sail about 24th Sept, '97.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 7th August, 1897,

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR LONDON AND LIVERPOOL, VIA STRAITS AND USUAL PORTS OF

CALL.

♪.

For COAT PORTS, Waters are packed and

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WHOLESALE ARRESTS IN

FORMOSA.

(From our Special Correspondent)

Amoy, August 41b. Saveral hundreds of coolies, including beg- gar, and gamblers (who have no home or E

Talpah.

pation and are saregistered) were arranted by the Japanese palice at Tosirtia a few days ago. It is not thought that they had any direct connection with the Mountain Riots but they A DARING attack by an armed gang was made were troublesome people to the residents of at Saxtão, (Canton) on the grat ult, on a slik shop The Inst has not yet been heard of the camed Hagshlug. The place was strongly fortified | Mountain stats, and ramons anys that the rebais andhada large police force. Therebbers number. | are maklog arrangements for another mitick, ing about roo, were anxble to gain an entrance. probably after the Chinese 7th maon festival,

2. e. 17th Auguit, The encounter lasted about an hour, but at last the robbers were forced to retreat.” One of the. gang, who was seriously wounded, was captured. The captiva ta'a notorious robber and a beavy reward had been offered by the Government for

bia sirest.

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ARRIVAL OF A; TURRET STEAMER.

A QUEIN-LOOKING STRANDIRA What is probably the strangest-looking craft that has ever entered Hongkong Harbour angived | last night and moored off West Polot." She is the

CHENG CHU-o, storekeeper of the P,W.D., was charged at the Magistracy to-day with ur- | surret steamer, Oak Branch, from Cardiff, with lawfully having in his posemion 89 ingots of coke for the fleet. This le the first surrat vaspel.... capper walund at $615 Mr. W. H. Ray, recrs... that has been here and her extraordinary shapo tary of the China Traders Co, luld the charge has caused a lot of comment in skipping circles. and the copper is alleged to have belonged to the She has a straight stem and her topalden run freight of the wrecked steamer Bellona. Ms. K. W. downstraight for about ball of the distance to the Mounsey, who appeared fort he defence, asked for water line and there the hall, bulges out on either zremand as holwanted to get some witnesses from side for some six or more feet, the edge being Macto. The can was remanded till Saturday the harbour deck and it has fron valls along the rounded on the outer alde. This ledge is called next, ball being fixed at $750,

side to enable timber or bunkes coal to be car rfed there," Thrte era'alsa batches in the har. bour deck to facilitate the loading of coal or grain. Looked at end on ! the wessel gives the Ides of a turretted warship of some sort and her curious

OUR "confrères In Tonkin will rejoice and

temporary reports that Lieut-General Kawakami, be exceeding glad to know that a' Japan cop-

who was chief of the Military Mission that v'aited. Tonkin a few months ago and rot. pecting which the Tankia papers have expressed many antriendly oplafons, isit Tokio on the 28th ultima for messie, merile England. Now our friends in Tonkin can breathe more freely and feel that Tarkin is safe for x few months longer. Viva Angieterre V Kawakami! Pivi Tonkin !

A RIFLE Brigada toxos and a team of corporals from the sɩme corps played in the fisal for the Singapore Football Challenge Cup on the agih olt. All through the Brigade had the best of the game and the match is described us being a fame' and exceedingly uninteresting affair. The Belgade won by 4 goalste nfl. The Straits Times Bays: The Corporals were simply outclassed St every point, and, but for the string abil·les of Shaw, they would bare bad a recoïd scored against them. But the play all through was disappot:ting for a flos! tle.

THE charges against O;mund, of the Registrar. General's Department, "and Sinliary Inspector Hore were dealt with by the Exterive Council yesterday but no decision had bean arrived at when the Council adjourned. As to the decision of the Council the Colonia! Secretary sinies that. ro communication will be made to the pres tu ibs desision is to be communicated to the men capcaned. The suspended police -Man aka kati ulike fan hon at three ́months as their cases' are to be referred to the

Secretary of State for the Colonies. The publ'e have a right to know what is done in these maat" ters and should be informed through the Prius, 11 voon as possible. -

Tux Lilliputiens gave a performance of The Pirates of Penzance? last night before a falely larga sudience. As on former occasions the production was very successfat and the drollery of Master Goulding asthe Major Geners! evoked; great merriment. The other young ladies and enthusiastic applause. The choruses of police. gentlemen all did exceedingly well and won

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appearance is heightened by the lead coloured palat on her hall and the red " A với " of the bar bour deck. She certainly is no banaty ne far an hips go and is about as far removed an posible from the Ideal modern steamer. Looks don't count for much though, and ber officers apaak of her as being a most comfortable ship. It is some four or five years since the turret style of steamers was adopted and the expan mant has proved vay succésifal, although many had forebodings about them at first. "She has Iren decks and no less than five holds, each with doublé derricks and winches. In a house amid- ships Captain Schooll has his exbio, sitting-roomt and bathroom. The two first are very spacious apartments sealy and comfortably furnished; Above the house is the bridge where the chartroom is slinated, also a spare cabin, pilot house and wheel house. The officers have their rooms under that of the Captalu, and in the matter of space generous provision has been made. The seme remark applies to the messroom, and In each cabin there are two ports. Abilt the house is the "Addley" with the cogian room companions, and the cabins of Chiet The Engineer Young and his subordinates. pely officers не quartered right sit ard the wallors and firemen have a big topgallant faciale. Sall-power is represented by being adecided missing quantity. The seimer has only two short stompy poles for ber dericks and lights and they add to her gear aspect. When fully loaded the Oak Branch ranles 5,500 tons and her average speed is to knots. Her length between perpendiculars is 340 fly extreme breadth 44° ft 5i lö, depth 20 ft. 9 in. The engines

Tripla expansion with induced draught and are of 300 b.p. nominal.

of The diameter

the high prossare cylinder is 26 in,, intermediate 42 in, and low pressure 63 in. The jerg h of stroka ir 3 ft. 6. c. and the engines carry a pressure of 100 lb. the topside from the harbour deck and the davits Har four boats hang on davits which run up to "ato co made as to swing out with the boats and drop them clear of the harbour deck. Mr. Hart is chief officers

Thesa torrel steamers are great carriers and When they first ploughed the aging main they have proved wonderfully good sea-boats, thay pixaled the people on many veisels that spoke them and si!" sorts of confactures were roused by them. The Oak Branch made she was coming down the coast the signziman. her maiden voyage 10 Sydney, in 1895, and when † at one of the stations telegraphed down to the could not make her out, At once a warship port that a queer looking stranger had passed s lookouts, warn placed at the Heads, and t

Iman sud pirates ware encored and portloni kwa | got up slaagus in the forts were manned t

to be repeated several time. It is a pity thai some people have not sufficient sense to know that the dress circle of a theatre is not a place in which to smoke cigars, as was done last night (although the usher did kis best to stop the nolesyce. The Lilliputians play to-night for the first time in Hongkong Lecocq's profty military opera "The Littia Dako,"

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| On that occasion sta kad her outside deck filled

with

and she did present

ardous

We

placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and- ment is too weak to cause the provinces fight which had broken out in a village in San-ot farther disturbance and he asked for the number of Dlustrations of airplay, we notice.

the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good order,

tion.

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as extraordinary appearance when the arrived wonderful pieces of marine engineering ever It was on this vessel that one of the most

reported was done. She was en bar way from Japan to Australls and when in mid-ocean and to stormy weather her propeller carried away. published. An account of this scident at the time. Mr. Young, the chief engineer, and the second englater filted a now propalier while the vessel Ar the Palles Court this morning Me, J. Ja was partly stendled by ses anchors. It was most Francis, QC, applied for a reaaaring in the case before the d of eight days of the simast

and perilous work and was not completed - of 45 of the men convicted of creating a dista banxiety and exhaustion. The press all over the ance in connection with the clan fight on the 31st world commented on the fens and due praise ult. He said that they were sentenced to six was given to those who did it weeks' imprisonment and bound over in the The Oak Branch was built in 1895 by W. sum of $15 to be of good behaviour for six by the Nautiles Shipping Co, of Sunderland. Daxford & Sons,, Sunderland, and she is owned weeks and asked his Worship, with all respect, She made her passent passage in 41 days, and to refer to the authority on which they were after discharging part of her cake here will sent to prison. There was absolutely no proceed north with the rest for the feet.

In recent Issuan, of

yet another new and discharge of the prisoners, as the action of pecallas looking, orall.". It is called the Police and the confinement of the men stermer balleson Ropam's Patent "This bad had the desired effect. Mr Wodehouse sald class of vessel differs from the ipriet steamer la that he was willing to take that view upon evi that the harbour deck does not go right fore and and is broken amidships, allowing the fall depus of the Police that the different sentences width of the vessel for the main deck at the had had a good effect on the people, in which cabins and engine room. They are cargo boste case the prisoners would be bound over, para and simple" and "dombilers are ballt on a- Mr. Francis said that he could bind the medication of the turret style the outer dock over in their own recognisances or in their greatly becillating the fondsor of cura. «It is claimed Increased deadwaight and capacity is own recoguisances with surviles. If he would galded and that greater strength is given to the Da. James Cantlix's brother arrived here this Inspector Kursy said that there had been no

modify the sentence it would finish the case, Tarel, when bulit on-the “trank” modal,- 5419. morning to augment the ssuks of the medical farther disturbance whatever and everything was If, as our Shanghal contemporary's re- profession in South China, Dr. Carille, Jr., will quiet. Mr. Wodehouse said that he would

wherever his worthy and extremely popular treat the men who were represented by marks would lead us to bellave, the Central very cordially received in Hongkang and reopen the case for this evidence and he would upon to restrict the sources of revenue brother has preceded him to the many settlements Gedge with the others. Xvidence was upon which the mandarins grow fat at the In the Far East..

given by Inspector Kemp that there bad expense of the middle and lower classes,

as further disturbanon and that the there is some hope that China may ere long | In a colliston between two junks at Klang-mum | had already bean-In gaol, for a week be brought fairly into line with the enlight- | on the agth ult, two passengers on oun vemat | Wodehouse said that taking all the⠀ ened. Western Powers, that we are on were killed and eleven others were seriously stances fate consideration, treating the verge of a new era of progress, that the injured. Tas junk that struck their vessel was collectively, and the abfe of the whole financial system of China, which is aniving from Hongkong in tow of a launch and being to secure the peace and seeing notoriously rotten and corrupt, will be the relatives ofthe deceased are now claiming Inspector had been able to give remodelled to the lasting benefit of the

account, he thought it withid kis Government and the people. The salva- $3,000 as compensation.

which can be applied-It can make known A CORRESPONDENT says that "The ex-Colonial Counterfoil Order Books supplied on applies to the Viceroys that they will be Secretary is still at Miczo drawing his monthly superseded, and it can also invoke the ald pay and dolog nothing. This han continued of laterested parties to enforce its decrees, now for several months and the position is be- Some of the Powers would willing comply coming sidiculous. Thus is the public money with such a request, and if they did so to wasted." protect the vital interests of their nationals it is to be assumed that less interested partles would not endeavour to place obstacles in their way.

Our Registered Telegraphic Address ta *DISPENSARY, HONGKONG," And all 'signed `mesinger addressed thus will receiva prompt attention.

(Taking Cargo at through rates for GLASGOW, The following fa a¦List of Watere always kept Government has at last been prevailed

CONTINENTAL PORTE, RIVER PLATE, &C.)

THE Company's Steamship

"PINGSUEY,"

Captala D. Davis, will be despatched as above

on WEDNESDAY, the 18th Instant.

For Freight, &c., apply to

ready in Stock 2----

PURE AERATED WATER,

SODA WATER,

LEMONADE

LITHIA WATER,

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HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,

Agenta. Hongkong, 7th August 1897.

"SHELL LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON,

THE Company's

My Steamship.

POTASH WATER,

SELTZER WATER, SARSAPARILLA WATER,

TONIC WATER,

GINGER ALE,

GINGERADE.

No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or greary, or that appear to have been used for any sther purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as such Bolties are never used again by .

EUFLECTELA Captain Korile, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the oth'instant.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, yth August, 1807.

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his sentence and treat all the p

He bound them over is one saróty

by restricting the sources of profit, upon his le how the Gazette waters to it 1-8. wall- of good behaviour, for six weeks. tion of China can be accomplished only Turns is a "police question" at Shanghai and which the mandarins grow fat. The known resident of Shanghai is going home next said that in the case of the thie mandarins can't see it, though. Probably they wilfully abut their eyes to that fact mail to put la three months study of the Scotland sented he wished for a

welfare of the masses, whom they plader Bradford, to quality himself for the post of with his clients who did that i It is clear that they take no interest in the Yard Folice system, by permierion of Sir Edward prove an alời in each chen, bu, afta

remorselessly, and that they will be very | Captala Superintendent of the Shanghal Follow | soćmity, ku said it work slow to comprehend that if Sim prodpárity | Foros) Almost incredible, but is feat.

UENTSIN NOTES (From "ony Correspondent)

TILATSIN, July 31d. Mr. Cordes, late German Couéal al Canton,

who

transferred here to superlie the was

to-2 German Settlement," (the sight rentiamin In the right place) has been to-day transferred ne German Contud at Hankawi. He leaves in a ding or two, pia Shanghali 43

THE DANISH CONSUL

Mr A. Laga Smukākas lakan charge of the Consulate for Demark.to-day. His temporary. "offion" ["-xt the Astor House.. I regret to say

SPRENGTH BELGIAN LOAMER Balearn that the Balafana have managed to " **ut their" Juan "dan tegel, alened and are now content.kard ware the disèr Foreign Minis

whilst this was going

Thestrar it, is he had a state as ever. It is good for the Take-Tug and Lighter Co EXCHÁN UN AND TADEAN

down, sesin, only Bóo cash for n on to demand for exports, hat for

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