Major General Black said: We can do nothing more at this hour than give Sir John a cordial vote of thanks for the interesileg lecture he ha Just delivered.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1638. »
THE NEW BALMORAL GOLD
MINING CO., LIMITED. --
Mr. Goschen's speech was favourably received on all hands, though it was contended that in | framing the Naval Estimistes the Government did not take into account the immense naval
The vote was carried with warm acclamation Humphreys and 3an, hawe received the following i expenditure of Russia.
and the proceedings closed.
CARL HERTZ.
Last night Carl Hertz repeated blu perkon ance at the Theatre Royal biforò a fairly ro- presentative audience. The songs by Mdlie. 'Aiton, expecially her plantstian songs, were well received and the "Original and Osly Genuina Cinumstographe," although rather unsteady, was thoroughly appreciated. The *No124 Ark," most taking illusion was that of.” bat some folks noves appear to be satisfied, and we heard some malcontent remark that the Illusion was not complete without the elephant. | However it is probable that even Carl Hertz bax to draw the Has somewhere and the City Hall aniborliles would probably object to his pilleg up their theatre with a greater selection of beasti than he produced last night. The "Thought Readlog Hand" trick was particularly pomiing
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repost from their mining manager by the steamer Changsha
Mount Macdonald,
11th March, 1899.
I have the honour to report up to date—17th March 1898.
Queen Mine-Cross cot date at 350 feet level ex ended total 33 frely ground bard and diy with strong westeily underlay, olmliar to ground met with in shaft after passing through mala wall will drive an additional 10 feet and then put in a drill. boin several feet to prove the country before reruming sinking as par last repos, Contractors forerecting Battery making fair brogɛess and doing first class work,
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
The China Navigation Co's steamer Chang-
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The any con-
THX Canadian Pacific Railway Coʼn stdamer- Empress of Japan, Auly:d at Vancouver at I p.m. yesterday, thé đ:à lust,
The Nippon Yusen Kaisha's steamer Malim- yama Maru (Bombay Line) left Slaga oen for this port last night, the 65, and is expected to arrive here on the afternoon of 12th fast.
SHIPPING RETURNS.
From 8 p.m. yesterday to 5 pm. to-day.
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Mr. Goschen asked for a total vote of 15 $55.000 for the navy. Great progress, he said, bad been made in the work of increasing the strength and efficiency of the navy, though the ideal und rot yet been reached. The es timates were based upon the needs of the Em- pire and the possiblilites of oxval construction} 258 ships had been placed in commission, and
Kawacht Marw...steamer, from Slagspore they were manned by 50,300 men. Britain had #quadrons in foreign waters where other Riojun Maru..........
Hongkong Isolated nations had only
ships.
Halloon... Admiralty was prepared for tingencies, and was constructing 84 Tours VINNE
If the times Long Wat at a cost of £13,000,000,
Chowfa become darker the Government would appeal to
Les Yuen......... the patrisfim of the nation to allow the Admiralty
·Satchus............ Timid to do its doly unhampered la any way, enquiries, beadded, had been made as to whether Woosung.......... It was the latention of the Government to rology........ force the British fleets at parilcular points. Ingradas........... Cruisers, he replied, would be carefully distri expecially in connection with the food suppilles for Britain, The Admiralty was prepared to expral £1,500,000 la purchasing war ships Prins Heinrich ...... being built in England for foreign nations, but
Fausing mu none were found to be solable for the purpose. Macduf
MELBOURNE, March 13th, Hydarpts The return cricket match betwen England and Victoris was commenced yesterday in splendid westber, but there was only a small attendance of spectors.
and the Flags of all Nations were cleverly sha, Capt. J. E. Williams, from Sydney and i buted for the protection of the trade routes,
produced from a rose,
The next perform tace takes place on Sator. day afternoon when Carl Her's gives & matinee at seduced rates for the Benefit of the juvenila papolation of the colony, who will doubtless flock to see him fa fall force.
ports, arzived in harbone last Monday. For the subjoined talegrams wa” aen indebted to our Colonial exchanger :—
Landoo, March eth.
Mr. Richard Olsey, farmerly American Secre- tary of Sigie, ln the course of a lecture delivered ROYAL HONGKONG FACHT CLUB. by him at Harvard University, gald that the bear
HITH CLUB RACE.
Amil 314, 1896
Contee Channel Rocks Kowloos Rock, Maya buoy, Channel Recku Kowloon Rock....
Starter txt claus. 7, 3, 4, 5, 6, and class 9,
10, 11,
At $30.
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After reveral races in hand winds the breeze was fairly light all through through the race and in Kowloon Bay very light, with a strong flood thie, Ladybird, Dart and delus went over to the Hongkong shore and the others kept on the Kowloon side, and getting light winds in the bay were rather out of it. There was a fairly strong wind off Quarry Bay which pai the Ladybird and Active round a long time ahead In their classes. The second class, boats bad a baltet breeze and weaker tide is best agalost, and so gained a little on the first clase, but part|| of this was noon wiped off. The timer at Channel Rocks were" Ladybird 2235. Dart | 3.27.37, Active 3364. Mittor 23948, Bries 7.93-53, Maid Marian 1.44.14, Phœbe 143,37. In the rua dawn to Kowloon Rocks and reach to Mayerr baby the satos order was maintalaed- In the best up to Chengel Rocks the second time. Pharos passed. Erica and the Umes bore |
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future will see a closer friendship between Graal Beltala and the United States, the result of which, he was convinced, would prove a power for good to all mankind,
Russia has paid to Canada 40,00ɔdol, as an fedemnity for the seizure of gealing schooners la Behring Sea
Rurata is already excluding British ships from the coasting trade la connection with Rasifan pests, and has notified Great Britain that her vessels will also be excluded from the ocean trade batween the Black Sea and the Far East,
Speaklog is the Volksraad yesterday Dr. W. J. Leyds, the Tranivial Secretary of State, defended the proposal to grant £17,500 for a foreign consolar servico. . He said it was neces- ca.7 to recots a good-diplomatic c"rvice as a root of ladependence, and as showing that the Transvaal was not subject to a'soserafaty,
March 6th.
Speaking at Capetown Jesterday, Str Alfred Milars, the Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa, deprzested the suspicions entertained in the Transvaal with regard to Great Brilkin, and sald that the retro- trade administration was responsible for the tecrot marest in the republic. He appealed to the Dutch party in the colony to ura šta kefla- ence to order to induce the Transvaal to assimi late its Institutions to those of the 'nosghbouring Statre.
Sir James Siveweight, the Cafe Commissioner LadyMira..............3 50 13 Phœbromną · 3 50 | of Rallways and Pablic Works, stated that the Dari 13 23 Erten sonrisaund 30 Cape Government would not peralt the later Active3 53 27. Mold Marion. 4-140vention of feteign Powers in the affairs of the Aleor3 39 30. Payne incasaunė 25 0 || Tranıyzal,
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be completed within six years. -
March 7th. News has been received from the fle du Dlable, Cayenne, to the effect that Captain Dreyfus has attempted to commit suicide.
·SECOND CLASS. Total to date, Ladybird.....4 33 5 first to marks..... 73 Dart 4 33 45 *c. Payne 6 oshirdi " 45
Active
FIRST CLASS.
LIE 40
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Hattoriaüt 37 43 - 36C. &
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Erica
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Mald Starian4 51 59
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the second class.
A HIGIENIC HOME.
My wife and I aro trylog kard To live on bealibfol diet z We read the food-chart by the garð,
And ran our kitchen br il;
We've banished from oui bills of fare
All that such guides condemn;
Tina hygiena le ali čur caté,
As planned and taught by lkem.
For bre: kfast, coffee is tabesed,
Hot cakes and eggs forbidding. And mik, since it la oft imbued
With germs praloše, though bidden; Brend is nowbalesome, no is steak ;
Submissive to our lot,
Oatment and barley-meal wo take,
And water bolling bot, For disner, soup will never do,
And oysters typhoid noorstk ..
Salad, entites, and ices, tạo.
Are rarre dyspepile duurish ; Potsides (by the list advice).
Are prisonous, we're told's"
We eat raw meat, chopped fine, with rice,
And drink befled water cold.
For sarpur-some professora tesch
**Tis best to go without 16, - Bot since discretion's left to each,
We take our choice about li pa
On chicken, waffler, tea, and cike,
We are forbid to feed 1. But glaten waters, a.com (ecāk). And pienes, até nil we need.
It grieves as much our friends to view
Bo reckless in their diet p
“Our wholesome menu we parsad
And beg of them to uy fi
But appetite's ungoldly sway
Their valuta se euihrails, We cannot get a guest to stay
Within our healthful walle.
OLIVERS FREEHOLD MINES, LTD.
The General Mans:ers, Mesura, Joba" D. Humphroys & Scn, have received the following report from their mining manger by steamer Changika
Mount Macdonald,
* 11th March, 1898. I have the honour to report on the above mines as follows to
Eatska Mise--300 feet level extended drive on reef a total of 32 leor ; reel from 7 to 8 fest wide aoild and wel deflued between two good walls
March 8th,
·It is regarded no significant that the Qassa has enteraltedst dinner Baron de Courrel, the Freech Ambassador, and Sir Thomas Sander som, Fermanent Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office Owlog to an attack of influenss Loid Sallibuły was not present,
The Transvaal Volksrand has voted G15,000 for, the establishment of a consolae service,
The French Expedition to Fashoda, In the Upper Nile region, under the command of the Marquis de Banchamps, has falled in its mis- slan, in consequence of the Abyssinian auxilia. riza having deserted.
--The Times vlows the Russian policy in the Far East with humiliatios.—It says that Russia is endeavouring, to, injore Britain in the eyes of Oriental nations.
The Navy Estimates have been submitted to the House of Commons, the proposed vola amounting to £13 778,000.
It is proposed to constract three feash battle- ships, four-cruktora, four misope-of-war, and to Increase the personnel of the Navy, by 6 340
men.
The total number of war vessels that will be In course of construction in 1798-9 will be twelve battleships, thirty-two cralmers, and forty, one torpedo tosis.
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March 9th. Sir Julian Panzçelate,* the Briifsh Minlitar at Washington, bes scared Presiden M'Kinley of the sympathy of Great Britain wit the Unied Stater in the event of complications. The Amcilcans are pleased with Britafa'angarancce of moral support. **
The feeling in the United States is Incre in- Ingly favourable to Britain. Some newspapers dúcuss the desirableness of forming an alllance between the Unliad States, Great Britats, and
March 10th.
President Faure is arranging for an faterview with Queen Victoris during her journey to Nice. The Tonysal' Government is asking ika Volkarand to sanction the lesna of a loss of £6,000 COD,
In the course of an interview yesterday, Ms. reell Rhoden admitted, that he was the leader of the Progressiva party in the Cape Parliament, He Cenounced tho."eterial wblas of the Afrikanders who supported avery rottenness in Pretada
In addressing a meeting of the United Service Iexiliation last nightMs, AreklbildB, Colquhoun. the explorer and traveller, and author of
The
gith Policy la the Far East" selersed to the Chinese quesilon,: He said that Australians would; bitiezły sosent aby action which resulted in the closing of the Chinese and Japanesa mourketa, through: Battlah neglect. Mr. James | Huddart, who also spoke, said that tenda with China vitally affected the Australian colonists, who would willingly support a bold and persiste out policy, gende
The Vicie laas winning the toss, batted first, and at the class of the day's play, the score stood at 18 runs tar alve wickets down. The
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Kowloon Dock
MELBOURNE, March 14th. "The cricket match was continued on Saturday, 11,000 people being present during the day.
principal contributor was Trumble, who played
■ splendid innings of 107 rans.
--- LENDUM, March 14th. All the Powers except Austria and Ge many D'schland (HI.G.M.S.} have assnted the United States of the entra|F. Agusta (H.L.G.M.S.) fity in the event of war with Spala.
Amigo saminae mam | Copfle ammnaCOBANTER Szechwin ... .....................
The Victorians concluded their first fanlage for 318 runa. The Englishmen were at the wickets for the reminder of the day, and when stumps were drawn had lost seres wickets for 138 runs.
March 15th. The cricket match was continued yesterday and the Englishmen concluded their first in- nings for 279.
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The Acsiralians in their secand fanings had lost at the cinge of the day's play six wickets for go runs. Worrall scoring 41 and McLeod 16 Giller, Stacky, Raib and Trumble made but a poor sland, Trot and Brace were the not out men, with 8 and 6 runs respectively
Not much interest is being taken in the match. The match between Stoddarts English Eleven and Victoris was concluded yesterday, the Englishmen winding easily.
The wicket was salt owing to the heavy rains during the night, and the Australians, making no sland, finished their Innings for 132 TUOK
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Halloong........Amoy..............). M. & Co. 5 Hatm.........Hongkong...J. M. & Co, 6 Choufs Bangkok...B. & 5. Departures. for Agents. 5 Nanyang...Amoy..............], M. & Co. 5 Chooo... Talwinfoo...B. & S. & Chowt....Hongkong...B. & S.
6 Wenchow... Talwanion...B. & S.
6 Stam......Sloganore...B. & Co.
6 Hatloong...Horgkong...J. M. & Co. 6 Halm**....................Amoy..............), M. & Co. FORT-Klangpak.
PASSED THE CANAL.
OUTWARD-4h February-Hounslow, th The Englishmen in their :cond inalogs February-Alton, Latona, Yarrowdals. 14th February-Rose Castle. 18th Feb-vala. made 184 ran for three wickets, thus winning2308 FebruarySt Mary, 5th Feb- by seven wickets,
4th
The Englishmen were afterwards entertained Margaret. 1st March-St. Andrews. by the members of the Melbource Cricket Club, MarchMacduf. Kintuch Rugby. B'h March and the professional memebeg of the English-Thikka 15th March-Glenariney Glengyle, team were presented with Laa each.
SYDNEY, March reth,
It is contemplated by the New South Wales Government to forward a copy of the Common. wealth Blil, as well as plan and summary of the measure to each of the 300,000 voters in the color.
NOTANDA
CALENDAR
APRIL.
Meteorological means based on ten years' observations to 1893. Barometer.....................................................29.958
· Thermometer ...............................................................197
Rainfall,
TO-DAY.
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WEATHER REPORT.
On date at On date at
to 1,00
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64 Humidity....
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Thursday, 7il April, 1898, Chinese-171 of 3rd moon of 24th year
Komp.rti. Jewith-251A Nisam, G668, Mohammedan—18th Dúlkaada, 1815.
Bär, 10min. Soo-fres
Sets *****
punceme 8ħr, limfn. Moon-Full Moon.......................4kr. 5ömin, a.m. High water-Morning ............. Bår. Jämta. Afternoon ........... Dår. $82km. Low waler-Morning Skr. 80mlu. Afternoon Bhr, 20mta. ANNIVERSARIES,
1739-Dick Tarpin banged,
Sartiden, Afridi Croydon, Bifst Tower, "fiti, Wennington Hall. 18th March-Rullmouth, Canton, Merionethshire Adria. Indus. 2and March-Ulyss. Bellona, Nadjed Nyansa, St. Nixfan, Tecloidale, n5th March-Chingo, Pyrrkus. Taxialus, Lass Trenbam. March-Bani wars, Glenogle, FlatsMira, Mför- ven, Slam
Botice of Firms.
MITSU BISHI GOSHI-KWAIIRA.
(MITSUBISHI COMPANY).
NOTICE
DURING the absence of the Undersigned
MR. EDWARD OSBORNE will act as Agant for the above named Company.
K. U. JEFFRIES, Agent.
Hongkong, 1st April, 1898.
NOTICE.
Misrattoried to sigh oor
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R. ARTHUR LYMAN - MACGOWAN
Firm in HONGKONG & SWATOW by procuration from this date.'
BRADLEY & CO.
Hongkong, 1st April, 1898.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
Businery.
COMPANY.
NOTICE.
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URING my TEMPORARY ABSENCE from HONGKONG, Mr. D W, CRAD- DOCK will emume Charge of this Company's
D. E. BROWN,
General Agent.
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Hongkong, and April 1898.
NOTICE.
have authorized Mr. F. W. HALL, from
by procuration.
Consignees
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"HE P. & O. S. N. Co's Steamship
THE P. &
*VERONA
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND,
STRAITS.
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named. ressel are hereby informed that their Goods aro being landed and pinced as their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown | Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consiguent will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Carga :—
From London, &c., ax S.5. Arcadia.
From Persian Gull, ex S.S. Houry Balchow, Copuethalla and Assyrta.
·Optional goods wüt de landed here unless Instractions are given to the contrary before I A.M. TO-DAY,
Good not cleared by the 8th March at' 4 Pat, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me Ens any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a emilficate of the damage obtained from the Godown. Company within ton days after the Versel's arrival hero, after which no Claims will be recognised.
8. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 2nd April, 1948.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
this date to sign my name in HONGKONG THE P. & 0. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship
Gr. R. STÉVENS. -Hongkong, 4th April, 1898.
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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
DCOLON MY, A M. MARSHALL will be URING my temporary absence from the
In charge of the COMPANY'S business at thin part.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent.
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CHINA TRADER › INSURANCE CO., LIMITED.
DUR
URING my temporary abience from the Colony Mr. H. P. WADMAN will act as Secretary..
By Order of the Board,
W. H. RAY,.
Hongkong, 6th Apri3, 1898.
Sicritary.
__Intimations. ·
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ARBOLINEUM-AVENARIUS
USED FOR OVER 20 YEARS. With the Utmost Success.
Thoroughly rollable preservative for Wood and Stone against White Ants, Decay, Fungus Rot sad Dampness.
Sale Agents for China,
20 DIAM
FOMEWAR”—8th March-Parra, Port Adi laids, 11th March-Hector, Senta. 15th Mar- -Darmstadt. aznd Merch-Shangħat, 25th |Musch--Zrane __ 29th March-Pingsway, Sach-
sen, Diomed, Sydney,
WHAT MAKES THEM CRY?
You have a very sore Anger, let us say. It may be a hurt, a boller, woms stil, that fearfully painful thing, falon. Oh, myt oh, my! What a time you have been trying to protect that poor finger. It is all the time getting hit or knocking against some- thing. Simply to keep it out, of harm's way worries you more than doing a day's work; and you don't succeed-and wouldn't, even with a dosen policemen to help you. You are scared of a dy threatening to Hight on it.
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LUTGENS, EINSTMANN &C
Hongkong, 11th September 18ŋ6.
LEVY HERMANOS.
IAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWELLERS
AND WATCHMAKERS, Sale Agents in the East for the amalgamated COMMENT, HUMBER and GLADESTOx Co, Ld, DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES---PRICE...$15¢. A special reliable Watch made for this Climate-
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10, QUREN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Offica
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK.
MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Solc Agents for Louis Audemiary Watches: xwarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition- and for Volgiländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, HARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES
[40 Nos. 54 & 56, Qaven's Read Central.
Consignees.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
That is the principal on which Mrs. Elisabeth Allen couldn't bear the least nolas. She had no sore finger, but she had what was still more sensitive-a body fall of sore nasroes Tosk, starved, strang of norras. So the pratile of children, the closing of
door, the momentary roar of a waggon in the street, the clatter of dish in kitchen, the thousand and one FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, BORDEAUX sounds and noises that are in the air constantly why the smallest of them strnok her like a blow elab. Noises which are not regarded by a
THE Steamship
AND STRAITS.
person
ars like valley of to one in this condition.
"FORMOSA," FROM LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-name) ressel are hereby informed that their Goods ach belag landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas 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 Madras, S.S. Lalpeola and Lindula. Optional goods will be innded here uniem Instructions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M. TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 8th Inst., at 4 PM will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a cerilficate of the ́ damige obtained from the Godown Company within ten | days after the Vessel'w arrival hero, after which
so Claims will be recognized.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, and April, 1998..
" MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S." MACDUTY,” FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
STRAITS.
that all Goods are being landed at thes ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
cak Inio the Godawes of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Compiny, et Kowloon, whence and/or from - tha, whervan delivery may be obtsloed.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods | dave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th instant will be subject to rest.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pro sented to the Undersigned an or before the 12th Instant, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods aan te be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the rath instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Ca Agents. Hongkong, 6th April, 1898.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5.S. PRINZ HEINRICH,"
THE above named steamer haring aired, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their goods, with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company. Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
No claims wil be admitted after the Goody have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining andelivered after the rath Instant will be sobe ject to rent.
* GLENTURRET," Millions of women
about it, and penty of men, baring astived from the above Ports, Consignees too-crowdy of them. Yon recognise them on sight of Carge by her are hereby informed that their -those who are subject to this fiction. Their Goods are being landed at their slak Into the Inen foreheads, their bright sarpicious their Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf
"gostaros "and" maner- Perhaps you are one of them've seen and Godown Company, Limlied, at Kowloon, fastant, or they will not be, recognised. them.
yourself. If so,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded "unless you'd give all your money and mortgage your future whence delivery may be obtained. to have a stronger set of zerros, wouldn't you? Let's
wymi,
1842-Defeat ol Akbar Khan by Sir Robert about it two zinaten, trek moting the lady notice to the contrary be given balóne Neon
-Sales' force, ·
1854-Pilies Lespold, Duke of Albany, barn. 1866-Hongkong Mist opened. 1881-Death of the Ballen of Soin.
latter, which is dated May 11th, 1899, and written from her home, $89, Syston Street, Lefooster.
"For many years," she said, "I ndered from in digestion and weakness. After meals I had a great
1897-Me, H. A O'Brien weeldentally poisoned pain at my phast. Hrary few days I had an attack
at Slogapore.
TO-MORROW.
Friday, 8th April, 1898. Chinese-18th of 3rd moon of 94th year of
Kwong-sa.
Fele of Hea To, the Goddess errshipped behind graves; of the God of the Coniral Mountain; and of the Three Brothers, Jewish-18th Nizam, 1058.
biohammedin-16th-Dulkaada, 1918.
Sun-Rita ...............u Chr. 49min.
Sett ma · ............na Ohr. Ímin. High water-Morstse omum, DĀr. Simin, Afternoon samul0kr. 39min. Low water-Morning ............. Skr. 80min. Afternoon om åhr. Omin. ANNIVERSARIES.
|-- In view of the forthcoming vill of the Xm- | 1493—Lorenzo do Medici died.
***Much rith,
of sick headache, and had to be constantly lying down on the couch; I strained and heared a good deal, and spat up a sour nauseous dad. As time went on I got very weak and narvons, and couldn't bear the lost noise.
#I took all sorts of medicines and consulted doo- tors, but nothing did me much good. Later on I came to hear of Mother Belgel's Curative Syrup, and after taking it a short time the disease lab me, and I was able to rellah and digest my food. Owing to the. virina of this remady I now keep in good health.
(Signed) Elisabeta Allan to mys: "For fully
here is. Mr.
ten years I entired from periodiy attacks billons- nons. At times a serere headache, presseded by exoscales drowsiness, as other times vomiting, and refchlag for
TO-DAY
Cargo remaining undelivered after the Bib Inst. will be subject to rent.
Na Fite Insuranco has been effected. Consignses are requested to present, all Clairos for damages andjor shortages not later than the 15th fast, otherwise they will not ba recognised.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON & Co., Agenik.
·Hongkong, 1st Apill, 1808.
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THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
SINGAPORE
pain in the chest, sida and stoztach, coated to THE Company's Steamship'
1 bad, breath-that was the way it acted with me.
tongue
"KINTUCK"
and I OW TH
and was not able to follow having anived from the above Ferts, Consignees
but they only made me work.
melanoted doctors and used tonfor, of Cargo are hereby informed that their Good
my business.
I
recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods era to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examloed on TUESDAY, the 13th, and THURS DAY, the 14th instant, at g A‚M.
All claims must reach us before the zotk
No Fire Insuranca will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigued by
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agentsen 2
[1-9 $55 Hongkong, 6 April, 1898.
Hotels.
1 SAY HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD, THE OLD MAN'S ON DECK AGAIN AT THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS,
WHATS' THE MATTER WITH THIS
TARIFF BREAKFAST OKAY
3 MEALS DAILY (Monthly Rate); 1 TITIN
9075
100 40.00)
15.00 20.00
TIFTIN & DINNER
#
TOLSTERS - 30.00
BREAKFAST & TUTIN BREAKFAST & DINNER
1 DINNER
and shows gold, eDuring the coming fortnight | peur William to Jeravalem the roads of that city 1818-Klag of Denmark born,
chamber abalry chamster sets put in add timbering com- |·be iniproved. 'Jeted "lo bottom'; also ladder way sher, which, Ma driving of levels North and South will be Several - Raitlen blus-jacketu hawa · bazu resumed at once. - Winse to connect the 2nd smarted at Sebastopol for assamitlog Mr. Cooke, | with 300 fra: level rank a jotal of 25 feet jævel's 'ike British »cilag Consel in that town,-"- from ý to 8 fast wide ; in appearescoequi] to any The Gove nx of Sebastopol expressed his Ayet teen. Slopes abova the 150 feet and 200 lapf, tegrat for the assault. pra
levels yielding muftiel atore to keep so. Heid vaThe Canadian-Pacific Rúllway Company has employed, could double our present, output from | reduced the fare across the Continent to fi. stopes already opened up, gap flopped Mr. Goschen, First Lord of the Admiralty, in ** Eureka B’ohali sunk 33 fent, timbered 25 foutj; lotroduci gako Naval Eailmates in the Honra af work suspended kere, peading an apportently to Commons last night, appealed to operatives and de lot lae, work on conizací.. We are at presest manefacinrers to co-optrate in tepsising: the Sangaged costing bịu wanăng hôm the lower Baki | arreurs ; then pasco, he said, would be crowned tary dam to carry the storiw wainis sway, so si with honour, or, if war should take place, it to prevent the wald; ostrying away our isillogs would be crowned with victory for Beftato, 2010, on to the adjoining Com, day's ground as Lord: Charles Feresford, M.P.,7 gets in, ike Crashlog, włodlog plant and all saderground: cosire of his speech that filiala ought to waixa. workings to first clear videre.
the Island of Chaeum; off the coast of Chian
be cut on the rastera side.1f are to be removaled and the water sopply is to i 1863-$1,000 reward offered by the HongKong had sonst mile heard of your wonderful remedy. are being landed at their risk fato the Godowns Govci meat for information leading to Mother Belgel's Sertin, but Uln't believe in it. Thm of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and the arrest of so e'gners, employed on I road in and
Wirdem of case like mine that Godows Company, Kowloon, whence delivery. 37} piratical crait to the neighbourhood. the Byrup bad oured so I tried it, and the fret may be obtained. 1896–Fakta-Normandie collision at Shanghal; bottle sated like magia. The pains left me the first
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods the former badly damaged and beached, week, I repeated my food zo mare, and in a month have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be 1897-The King of Sam lit Bangkok for all my ills were gona. Blais Mother Belgal for ever, sent in to the Office of the Underrighed before
Fogland
Goswall Road, E.0., Landon, Bed) Nuh 381, Noon on the gih instant, or they will not be
October Bod,
1998. Now, where is thers room
enough on sufficiently praise a xasdicine that will do what this
D. one did for these two good friends of ours? All pain remember, is nervous pain, and in the aborE OBSE was the foul and inflamed stomach which, by stopping digestion, starred the nerves and made them ceren What wou's ory out. Wha In glærred ↑ Bablos
men will, women will, nerem will. S Mesker Bola madigina sen the stomacin in order and
the nerves some food, Erber whist? Whys galet, comfort, strenging pool, enjoymas VER
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All broken, chaled, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowar, where they will be examined on THURSDAY the 7th instant at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any, Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 71s Instant will be subject to rent,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
ADHULIADAY, WIER & Goi
Hongkong, rat Agiti
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