THE Post Office now, delivers Shanghal mali matter to us with Canton postmark. Presumably it has come overland. We must be thankful lor what we get, however we manage to get it, Tux Nagasaki Priit says that the German steamers Swatow, Quarta, and Zoyal háva
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1898.
TRE SHELLEP ST. MURDERS,
The man Lam Chow Wa, charged with buying murdered one Li Fat and his mother Cheung Yak in a boute No. 14 Shelley Street on brought up - at - the
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THE SYNAGOGUE CASE, .
been chartered by the German, authorlifes for / Magistracy tɔ-day. The prisa e, who has just himself in doubt how to decide it, he mAY KAYU
one year to convey coals and stores to Klanchou Bay.
THE police' patrol of steamships in Japanese parts, recently instituted, will not be very good —thing-it-there-are--many policemen Ilks Mr. Kimura Iwao. Accordleg to the Yushin Niffo, this gentleman, having to visit the Annaf-maru officially, lock advantage of the opportunity to appropriate a gold watch and chain worth 400 'yor, and a tobacco-purse, the property of Mr.
been discharged from hospital after attempting commit suicide by cattlog his throat, is a young man with intelligent and not unprepossessing features, and the hospital bandage was SIL round his neck. He was undefended and Inspector Hanson conducted the prosecution.
when
THE VERDICT DELIVERKIN
The verdict in the Synagogus case has been delivered by the Hongkong correspondent of a Shaugħal paper, and if Sir John Carrington Ends: himself the trombla by reading the corresponde esce in question, which puts the whole matter a nutshell. We prefer not to reproduce the Journalistle judgment, as Įt seems to us a trifis premature. Oar Shinghal contemporary · is unfortunate in having in Hougkook an amateur whose judgment is as weak as his journalism.
said | THE TYTAM TIGER ALIVE AGAIN.
Lai Kio, a little Chinese girl, deposed that at on day two months ago, about 8 am, she was on the ground floor of her residence,
woman named Ab Chan the beard cries of "Sare life” and... bada witness go upstales. When on the eighth step to
the stairs bolding's sword with both hands lo front of his face. When he saw witnesà ha cried out to her that she must not run away.' She
Obats, the Chairman of the Kwanani Steamship / the first floor she saw the prisoner at the top of tiger came up from the ses recently at Tosa," "It
'Union, who was a passenger by the Award, After securing this loot, the polideman was so, foolish as to show the watch to his friends, tell ing them it had been given him by his uncle recently returned from America. Inquiries made fed to his arrest, and he is said to have con. fested, though he dentes appropissting, a further sum of 20 yen which Mr. Obata lost at the same time,
then returned to the ground floor. When she Hired in the bouse where she saw him; he lived saw the sword there was blood on it. - Pylsnoer by himself bat she old not know what he was. When the police came witness went upstairs and saw the bodies of her uncle and her grand- mother lying a the floor. Her uncle was in the pinge sad her grandmother in the sitting room. Her grandmother, who was a Christian, War A Widow, 64 years of age, and bor MESSRS, WHESLOCK &'Co.'s Coal and Kerosene uncle was 31 years of age. He wan x terrant Oil Market Report, dated Shanghai, 3tet employed at the Spanish Procuration. He was December; 1897, sxys :-Coal-Japan Atative of Chat Po village in the Kwangtung present our market?, extremely sitong, as stocks province. Witness alen saw prisoner lylog in the of all kinds have been completely swept off, and page. She last saw her acele a quarter of an hour before when he went upstairs. The sword there is absolutely rot a single ton of anything produced was the one prisoner had in his hands. ilke steam coal' obtainable. There are a few | She had never it before until prisoner bad it, cargoes in Japan awafiing shipment from there, Las Cheung, a gli who was in the esmapiny bat a further obstacle in the shape of scarcity of list witress, deposed in baving heard cries of of tonnage prevents any business-being done, door to her place.
ave life from No. 14 Shelley Stree', next Under this heading we regret having to make known the sudden suspension of payment of one of our largest dealers, which zaturally also affects the coal beslocas, but we are given to belleva that the creditors latend tiding him over, at any rate unili affeż Chinese New Year, when it is to be hoped that further ariingements will be made to keep him in the trade. Our quolations given below are purely nominal, but had wo been able to precare cargoes, we think higher prices would be paid. Cardia-Owing to rumours of anticipated trouble à fàlt demand took place last week and some quanlity has been sold at Tis. 17.00 per too, Sydney, Wollongong. After →**___wonyleg our friends in the Colonies we havO at
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Li Yat thủy, a nephew of the prisoner, de- pored that he was a school boy and lived in a house at the back of the Spanish Procuration, Between 7'sed 8 am, on November 14, he went upstairs to get some clothing, Ho`raw two bodies in the passage and one in a room. - P.te soner was one of the three and was lying parily on bis'back. He was quite motionlees. Witness ras downstairs at gace an I did not notice what was the matter with prisoner. He saw no sword about the place. There was a little blood on the floor where the bodies were. Prisoner was rent collector to the Spanlah Precuration and was a married man. The deceived man and prisoner were fokis and as decen ed was Railing prisoner's job there was a coolacas be tween them. The murdered woman was the mother of Li Fat.
P.C. 694 gave evidence as to having entered the premises after the alarm was raived. A European priest on Caine Road told him there wins row in Shellsy Street He saw a crowd outside a house there and he went up to the first floor and saw the bodies of decoised. - The woman had wounds on the throat, head and hand, Prisoner was lying in the passage bleed.
ing from a wound la the throat and the sword wis at his feet. The deceased - man was wounded on the head, throst and hand.
A brother of the decessed Li Fat give evidence that from what he heard hawent to his mother's boase in Shelley Street and idund her dead. Yo jecognized his younger brother who was dead in the passage. ́·
Dr. J.-C. Thomion deposed to the post mortem examinations he made on the badles of de- celed.
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When a Japanese paper reporis that "a large
imacks of the old and wom-out sea-serpent story, says ike Kobe Chronicle, But it seems to be true that the people of a little fishing hamlet of Tom have actually bain visited by a get from the sea. A faw days ago the dead bodies of she men were washed ashore, and this gave a clue xa to how such an unexpected visitor is tiger came to be among them. It has since beca certained that fourteen men who wazu running & peripatetic ilger show were crosslag from Akt to Tokushima when the boat captized In ii squall and foundered. Presumably the tiger was not to a cage, or, if so, the cage must have been so insubstantial that It was tocapable of drowning was in view. The tiger is now reported resisting the fary of the animal when death by to bave swam aahore in safely, been caught and lodged in a cow shed. What a docile creature
mast ba! It must be the Tylam ilgur which created so much excilement in Hongkong a year or two back. No wonder it was pretty tamo after such a long swins.
RESPONSIBILITY ON BILLS OF LADING.
SHIFOWNERS' SAYING CLAUSES" OVERHULID.
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR.
JANUARY.
-- Mstsorological means bored on ten years! observations to 1893, Barometer............................30.163
Thermanietet ..........................................594 Humidity aaaa740
1.67
On data at On date at
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TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT.
4 p.m.
Barometer: 3010 Thermometer SOLNOAMER 61 Humidity... Rainfall
$0.08 63
89 ************ 0.03.
KUANTA
TO-DAY.
Wednesday, 5th January, 1898.' Chinese-131% of 18th moon of Bird year of
Kwong-sli.
twist--11th Teðal, 5688. Mohammedin-11th Shaaban, 1315.
San-Riet un..............................å Bår. 39mbu Sets................................. Bär, 25min. Moon-In Apogee Okr, a mi High water--Morning .........................10kr. Omin, Afternoon on Thr, 10min. Low 'water-Morning umum £år, 10min,
Afternoon seam Chri fémtu,
ANNYYZILARES.
Calculia recaptured by Clive.
1817--The Duke of York died.
1840-The Emperor Tao-huang forbade trade
with the English, 1858-Canton taken and Commisrimer Yeh
captured. 1896-The village of Go', Persis, destroyed by
earthquaks; 8oo Ilves lost. 1897 "Sharp shock of earthquake at Kloklang,
TO-MORROW.
Thunday, 6th January, 1898, Chloexe-14th of 18th moon of Brd year of
Kwong-sl
Jewish-181) Tebat, 6858. Mohammedan-18/A Shaaban, 1815.
Sun-Kies do......................................... ¤Ãr. 59min. Sets...iumi. Skr, Simin. Moon - Maximum Declination N. ZÃr.a.m. High Water-Morning .................10kr. 55min..-
Afternoon
***** Thr, 40mÍN. Low water-Morning inson Shr. 57min. Afternoon 1kr. 10min. ANNIVERSARIES.
It la standing complaint agalast steamship owners that they cover their bills of lading and ather documents with a mass of verblage to the effect that they are not to be held responsible for anything under the sun. These saving clauses," It is frequently claimed, cannot be held to bare any legal weight and might as well be discontinued. In the British Consular Court at Yokohama on the 14th a't, before his Honour Judge Wilkinson, H.M. Hasso, manager of the frm of M. H. E. Elllas, sund the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, by their agent Mr. Alfred. Woolley, for yen 145.45; || alleged loss by shortage of cargo consisting of of two packages of troty landed at Yokohama | 1895 ez S S. Ancona, on June 16th, from Bombay and 10 yrs expenses of survey. Both parties conducted their own case. Mr. E. J. Norman | was worn to act. as interpreter of Hindostanes, plaintiff's knowledge of the English languige
being limited.
Mr. Woolley, in the course of the case, sald he objected to gunny bags for packing purposes. His Honour: But this bill of lading is signed by you and you admit having received it. This being so I think you would have to show me a very strong case now, that the packing of ivory In gonny bags was improper as a general rule, and I think you would have a very hard case to
show that, 11 you at a Company, are in the babit of carrying Ivor fa ganny bage without *any objection at all, the impression would be
ledì that it was not improper in this care.
The case was rejourned til to 30 mm. to- morrow when Father Torres of the Spanish Dominican Procmailon will give evidence as to the probable cause of the murder,
list beco able to procurd a small cargo at Tis. 13.00 per ton, and though we have heard that a maller has been taken up at 27/,0, wo think that the above' yule is the only business done. There Is a further demand and another cargo could be placed at the former figare. Quotations The undernoted figures are based on the most recent settlements for cargoes to arrivo and do not re- present the present marketrates for coals in stock. which fluctuate with the supply and demand :— Cardiff, ex godown Tie 17.00 per ton. American Anthracite, ex godown Tis 15 oo per top nominal, Sydney Wollongong, steamer cargo ex godawals Tis 13 00 per lon nominal. Japan Tia 700 @ 7.75 per ton. Kerosene Oll-America,--Thute has not been a very larga bosiness dona slace last writing, but sales that have transpired have been to actual consumers, and speculators bare bees conspicuous by their abience. The market has weakened slightly, and prices have declined to Tii Y,6;} par ange, but this is purely owing to the fact that sales have been steady and not speculative. Anivals have been the slower Queen Christina' und 17. Clarpuca S. Bement yesterday, bringing 134,000 cases and 78,100 cases respectively. Stocks, Includ- Ing above arrivals, 387,479 cases. Bat:um- This brand has, like Dirce's been dealt with In a quantities, but at a slight advance on "Last fortnighi's quotation, Tie 1.54 having been paid for Ancher Chop. There has not been much doing in other brands. Siocks ag8,000 cares. Largkat.---The stock has been replenish- ed by the arrival of the steamer Tancarofile on the 3rd Inst., bringing the equivalent of about 105,000 case); this arrival, has allowed of sales being made at quotations, but the business has not been large. Stocks in godowns are now estimated at 77,000 cases.
to
STRIKE AMONG THE B. 1. OFFICERS.
ROPAL BONGkong Golf CLUB.
CAPTAIN'S CUP,
-The following are the last monthly returns for the Captain's cup:
CAPTAIN'S CUP. Mr. W. I. Stundert........ 95 Mr. E. M. Knox ......................TO Mr. J. Thurber
97-
Mr. C. Palmer numains 97 Capt R. M. Ramiey, R.N. 96 Mr. A. J. McClore to
Mr. E.. A. Ram................... 99 Mr. H. L. Dalrymple......00 Com. Taylor, RN104 Mr. C. A. Tom38 101 Mr. J. Hastings .........................108
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Mr. V. A. C. Hawkica...... 91 Dr. Pend, R.N.
96
Mr. W. A. Duf...............100 Mr. P. de C. Morri.........OI
Mr. C. W. MAJ
93
Mr. A. J. McClure........tes
Mr. C. Falmer
100
101
Com Taylor, RN, Mr. H. L. Dalrymple ..........100 Mr. C. A. Tames..................GI
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Mr. Woolley said that on the contrary the' Company did object. They could not prevent merchants shipping goods without wrappers, 'bat they protected themselves by stamping. on the bill of lading a clause stating that they would not be responsible for goods that were "lasufi- ciently packed,
Fit Honour said that this would not affect his- mind in the lightest degree. If they said they would not take Ivory in gunny bags it would be very well, but If the castom existed, of extrying It in gunny bags it was open to the Company to way that these particular gunay bags were very bad and got scattered, though as he understood It they were strong enough to hold the goods together.
Mr. Woolley proceeded to argue that on the terms of the bill of lading the Company was absolutely free from lability.
His Honour: I decide positively against you. You are Hable for any result that may be found. The defence to the case was that the goods were delivered lo gosd order and condition. Capt. Effard, however, said that on arrival thero were holes in the gunny bags large enough to❘ permit some of the ivory to excape.
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refugees barnt to death. 1889–The Anglo-Indian lost near Tampul with
14 lives.
· Capt. Roze murdered and Messrs. V. and H. Roque and their compradore cap- tured by pirates at Dongtrien 1896-National Reform Committee arrested a
Johannesburg.
SHARE MARKET.
LATEST QUOTATIONS.
Hongkong Banks 177 per cent, prem., bayers; Naifonais 22; China Tradors 70 buyera ; Yang- tras 143, buyers ƒ Cantons 150k) Straits 16, sellers Flongkong Plies 367), bayers ; S'eam. boats 191. Puojoms 595, buyers; Do, do, preferences 1.40, buyers' Charbonnages 110,
buyers; Rauða zɔ] ; Oltvers “A” 19; Da, do "B"911 Decks 333 per cent. preps Green Islands 3421 Watsons 1a; Trams 105; Dalty Farms 67. Hongkong Collant 37; Ewa Cottons Tia, 101.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,
MAILS DUE!"
·Englisḥ (Rohilla) 10th inst. -** Indian (Lightning) 11th inst. Griman. (Praustin) sath last, American (City of Peking) 15th inst American (Doric) agth Inst,
THE Imperial German mail steamer Priuziom will leave here for Europe on the 1st proximo,
THE N. P. S. S. Co.'s steamer Zombard salled Lom Portland for Japan and Hongkong on the 31d fast.
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THE Agents (Masers. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) inform us that the Company's steamer Light
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Inform us that the "Ben" ine steamer THE Agents (Mesms, Gibb, Livingston & Co.) | Beniarig, lett Singspore for this port on the 1st, and may be arpected here on or about the gth inst.
His Honour said the obligation was upon the | síng, from Calcutta, leit Singapore for this part defendants to show that the contents of the pac- † yesterday afternoon, kages were the same when the packages were delivered, as when (boy were received by the Company, or that the loss was through in sufficiency of packing. If the plaintiff could show that the contents had been reduced, and the defendants filled to do above stated, then they were liable. So far his Honour was not satisfied that the loss was due to insufficiency of packing. He was inclined to believa from the evidence that some of the Ivory had been last from the packages."
Mr. Woolley said that to this case it would NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS. ba necessary to adjourn until the lafarmation
could be obtained from Bombay,
Adisastrous fire broke out at Ningpo a few days ago, completely gutting three bouzes. The origin of the outbreak is girap as the accl. dental buisting of a kerorece lamp:
The case was thereupon adjourned anti Wednesday, March 15 next
COREA,
SHIFFING RITUENE.
From 8 pm, yesterday to 8 pm, to-day, ARRIVALS, Ksoangles ....freamer, from Shanghai
Chiakiing
Parket
Wesang
sivid.....................................................
Kantzak. Hrin Fung,mansimon
Netter -
The B. I. 1. 1. Goalparo, which was to bare Telt for Madras uta coast poris a! 11-30 this mumbing, says the Rangoon Times of "the yih December, did not have at the advertised time, the ship's officers, with the exception of the caplain and those belonging to the engineer de pariment, having strack. So far as we are able
the officers below the rank of
com. mander have a gilevance against the Company, the said grievance being that promotions bare been made from the sake of chief officer to that of commander without any increase in par, which practically means that the pay of the rank Aas been reduced by Rs. 30s month. The mes are evidently of opinion that this Is merely the thin end of the wedge, ka they argue that the Company would hardly in tend to leave the two ranks on the same rate of pay and are consequently contemplating a reduction to the pay of the offer grades. There are at present six shemers belonging to the B.1. Hae in port, vis, the Cocentado. Java, Geal Nirbudda Patiala and Chupra, all of hich, it is fald, have joined in the movement, which also extends to Bombay and Madras, throughout the too excels which forms the Best. In fact.it la universal strike, which has brea There is a yarn in Chinese papers that the carefully planned and organized, to come off on commander of a British_win-vessel asked the this date. The Rangoon, which left at 5. Commandant of the Woosung foris the other this morning for Movimelo, will probably remain day to lend him the use of the fort for practice, at that port. The officers of the Goalpara went This request, as the story goes, was refused, athore this afternoon and the vessel has been All that we shall any is that, this is downright | which is donbilèrs due to the fact that there is as gaminamas moored out in the stream awaiting ordene.
“At-Slu-king, Cheklang, an old woman was murdered by a rullan who cut her throat and took away a prsil hat and a gaid bracelet. It I believed that the murderer had a grudge against his victims.
The Viceroy of Canton has sent a wel-yusu to Kwangsce to buy rice and fact which he intended to sell to the people at a low price owing to the recent rise in the price of these commodities. No one person is allowed to make purchases ex. cording $1 per day.
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The Chungking authorlites have renewed the proclamation prohibiting the exportation of copper cash.
("N. C. D. NEW! "' CORREIFONDINT,)
THE PROCESS OF RUSSIANISATION.
gth-December.
M. Alexsleff has taken charge of the Ceresn Enances and one of his first acta was the appoint ment of six Russian-speaking Coresos from Vindivostock. All arters of salary have been paid to Corean officials and the money which re mained in the Treasury has all been used by the King, so that it is now emply; The Government is consequently contemplating a new lean which will doubtless be obtained from Russia Aye Mr. Alexeleff has not falafered with the Customs,
yet no one to take the place of those whom it is fatended to diamies. It is, however, only a question of time,
"It is now known that the appointment of M. Alersleff to the control of the Corean financer was arranged soon after the King 2nd fled for selage to the Russian Legation. It therefore seems that M. de Speyer is merely carrying out the policy inaugurated by his predecessor in ac
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Stralis maļļu aksoglia Fava, which has the hivesent a representative to the present Viceroy cordance with instructions from St. Petersburg,
Later-The silke is over, matters having been amicably settled. This morning, the Etb Instant, & meeting was held at which it was determined that they should stand out aj sli Costs. There are however three chief afters who are keep'ng aloof from the strike. The Goalpara, not having is proper complement of officer, was provented from starting yesterday
b the malls
whs Also unable to leave port. A Communication was seceived from the head office, undertaking to place a more officers in command of vessels are chief officers pay, but this offer did not sailafy the strikērs. This afternoon between one and two o'clock a tale- gram was received tram Calcutta seceding to the offers demands, Bid the Africe and Java
port this evening?
It is alleged that when Chang Chih-tung ex- Viceroy of Nankie, was la office to borrowed $800,000 from a German syndicate and promised to sepay it on the 40th year of Kwangau (A/D. rg15) bat owing to the present cells the Germans of Nanking to demand Immediate payment, The Viceroy replied that it was agreed that the money should we repaid at a certain time and he advised the German to see Chang Chih-tong aboutit. Consequently the representative of the syndicate want to. Wachang but he was curlly received by the ax Viceroy who told him that be would not consider the master till the agreed 'tinse (17'yeurs more) comes Í
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Consignees,
'INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION - COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
"HE Company's Size blp
THE
"CHELYDRA,"
having inived from the above Ports, Consignees, of Cargo by bez are hereby infortued that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 PM, of the 5th fist, will be lauded. at Consignees risk and expense into Godowns at East Point,
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Ells of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1898.
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NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
STEAMSHIP "COLUMBIA,"
-FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.
HE above Steamer having arrivod, Con- THE
signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersigna- hure and to take immediate delivery of their Goods frem alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stared at Consignees' risk and
expense.
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co Agenta.
Hongkong, 3rd January, 1808.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS.
THE Steamship
"GLENESK,"
Intimations.
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
FOR ALL
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS BUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION," WEAK STOMACH,
DISORDERED LIVER.
IMPAIRED DIGESTION,
AND FEMALE AILMENTS, ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES.
50 Cents per Box.
Prepared only by the Probriator THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England, SOLE AGENTS for Howarówɑ and the EMPIRE of CHINA -
WATKINS & CO.,
APOTHECARIES" HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central, HONGKONG.
SERRAVALLO'S
ERRUGINOUS
FERRU
QUININE
THE GREAT AUSTRIAN TONIC,
OF
PERUVIAN BARK AND IRON.
Over 300 Medical Certificates notifying its great STRENGTH-GIVING PROPERTIES and at the same time being of an
-EXQUISITE TASTE.
Sola Agants for Hongkong 2-
A. S. WATSON & Co. Hongkang, ist September, 185.
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees F
of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whari and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained,
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 10th instant will be subject
cont
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 17th instant, otherwise they will not be recozoised.
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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godewas, where they w., be examined on the 17th instant at ry A3.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1898, [x-W 44
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM SWANSEA, LIVERPOOL AND
SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"PINGSUEY" having arrived from the above Parts, Consignces of Cargo are bereby informed that their Goods are belog landed at their risk into the Godowna
CAZANOVE,
BORDEAUX,
GOLD MEDALS.. Berdosar, 1882. Paris, 1889,
LIQUOR
OF THE NEVEREND FATHER
A. KERMANN.
*This ELIXIR is employed with stʊadus to rastors the FORSEN of 'the' STOMACH and FACILI TATES the DIGESTION,
TONIO WINE
Of the Boy, Father A. KERMANN MOKA-KINA of Dr. GOLE. CREME DE MANDARINE, AVELINE ANISETTE SUPERFINE, Apply to Mesara, DODWELL, CARLILL & Ca, Hongkong. Agents for M. OPPENHEIMER & Co, Paris,
-HEAD OFFICE
of the Hongkong and. Kowloon Wharf and CEMENTIGHT Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the tob instant, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY the roth instant at 3 PK.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the roth Instant will be subject to rent
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, grd Tanusry, 1898.
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Entimations..
ITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.
No. 6, Ice House Strest, Praya Central, Read Outs -TOKIO. Branch Opless ¿-- LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY," SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN. Agencias 1---
Milk Coal Mines, Ohmura Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines.
Tokyo Marine Insurance Co., Limited. Mel! Fire Insurance Co., Limited, Imperial Government Paper Millis, Japan, Cotton Cleaning and Wkg. Co., Shanghai, Onoda Cement Company, Japan, Kangafocal Cotton Spinning M, Japan. The Milke Cotton Spinning MII, Límited. Takyo Cofton Spinning Mili, Japan. Hayashi Clock Factory. Wongkomft. 11th December; st06.
TO SHIPMASTER3;;
EINQUIRE where your FRESH WATER is obtained by this Water Bosts) as FOUL WATER is the cause of much sicknam os board Skip.
We are the only Water-Basi Company in Hongkong exclusively Supplying FILTERED WATER
Call Flag *W*
JJ, W. KEW & Co.,
STEAM WATKEBOAT CO., zi, Prays Conirske
Stangkane, 7th October, 18at
-MEE CHEUNG; PHOTOGRAPHER, TOP FLOOR OF IC HopH, w...
**Tu-Neuss Read,
[& \new in a_position, in his New and Com- modious Fremises, to eclipse, ni herciofors, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICKE In the Colony or in any part of tho Far Taxi,
GROUPS AND VIEWS * Specialty.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNL Morna (H,1.G.M.S.) ..-st Kowloon DockUT RESPONSIBLE FOR Hermann in
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has at last been buried, but it was with ■ Bygde... Russian guard of honour. Eraything now l | F. P. Litchfield gain, y' madually becoming Russian and it is now only Urdausomuneme a question of months when Cores will be a de- Krf ....................... pendency of Rumia. Japan will doubiless make 7 mph
struggle, bai it will be a useless one and no|| Edgar (H.M.8) nostra other nation has suficient forests Ceres to a Yo Jola hers
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DEBTS.
AND MANUFACTORY.
Tim Loh Lane, Wanchal, Bowrington.
SPECIAL PAINT Without Competition.
ORDINARY CEMENTIGHT—For Falklinge of Stone, Brick and Plaster of Lime, Cement, ko, ka
CEMENTIGHT OIL PAINT, No. 1—Advis,
tageously used for all Melile Works steamers, &o, &c.
CEMENTIGHT OIL PAINT, No. Madu with unchangeable Colours, for alljapplica- tions.
CEMENTIGHT OIL-For protecting Wood
from White Ants, Dampness, &c12 Ác,
BARRETTO & Co., Agents for CHINA und JAPAN. Hongkong, 8th November, 1897.
(29.
LEVY HERMANOS.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELLERS
WATCHMAKERS. Sole Agents in the East for the amalgamated CLEMENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOR Co., LA, DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES-PRICE...$185. A special reliable Watch made for this Climate- Quality Amana..$16 Quality BREEZENTEISESEBARAMETE$15
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office.
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RIGAUD'S.
WHITE VICELT
This fugative and delicate perfume, is persistant as an Extract for the handkerchief. while a Soap
Powder,
and
it has been adopted by
the most re.
fined Franch Society-
EXTRACT
RIGAUD of C10.000
РКАРОЙВАЯ
White Violeta. squal such trou's of PARIS Rigand's Extenot
CHS, J. GAUPP & CO., HRONOMETER, WATCH,' and CLOCKS.
HAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Agouts for, Louis Andemain". Watche awarded the highest Frises at every Exhibiting
“and for Voigtländer und Sohn's M CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES,
Nether the CAFTAINS, the AGENTA, noc, thé OWER be RESPONSIBLE fer may DEBT contracted by the Officers or members | Sale of" ke Crown of the following Venis Juring thele stay in Hongkong Harbour
FAMMER SCHOLFIXED, Beft; bk, Valich-Orderi | FERMANY, Gaz, str, Gernfiska--Melchers & Co, LOTHAIR, Italian bi, Fergie-D, Mosso & Cor
MARINE GLASHES and KFTGLASIER,
· 1905 34 à 55, Quatar Road Central,
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