1898-04-11 — Page 3

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

է

J

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1898.

THE following appointments, with effect from THE BRITISH POLICY, IN CHINA, | and when I mention that, according to the the 7th last, are published la tha Goxette p Capt. F. R. Lorehand, West India Regiment, to` be Pilviste Secretary to H. E. the Officer Adm!- nistering the Government; and Lleui. T. D. L. Whillngdon, K. O. R, to be Alde-de-Camp vice Capt. Loveband who temporarily vacates that appólotment,

A copy of the monthly report of the Great Eastern and Caledonien Gold Minlog Company, received by the Australian on Thursday, has been forwarded to us. The report deals prie cipally with the detailed progressofthe shafts, and, with reference to the Zelu Main shaft, it is stated that the men were driving soath on the real to get out a few tons of quir's to be sent to a firm in || Melbourne foranexpect report as to the best mods of treatment. Av for as could be seen, the report went on, the Zala reef was highly payable, and all the stone taken out so far wcnid- yield not less than two cancer per ton.

a

|

THE P. M. S. S. Co aleamer - China, with malls, etc., from San Franchien to the 13rd elic. vás Hanulala, has arrived at Yokohama, und will leave for this port via Inland Sea. Kobe, Nagésakt and Shanghai, to-morrow morning, the sath inst.

SHOPPING RETURMS.

ARRIVALS,

Salgon

statistice of the Imperial Customs in China, Great Bil sin e-mios 8a per cent, of total trade to China that pass under a foreign Gag and paya 76 per cent. of the dues and duties collected on that trade, it must be obvious to the Hoose that if we ever forfalt that predominance it will be entirely owing to our own fault, (Cheers.) The fourth assurance was the opening of a part - From 8 pm, Saturday is 8 jm, „Jo-day,, in Ha-nan la two years' time. It may be asked, why should there be delay in this? Tharensan in simple. The delty is due to fineticlym and the notoriously turbulent character of the popu. fallen of that provlace into which Europrani can hardly be kald to have yet penetrated, bal which I believe is regarded as a vast field of potential wealth in the future. These briefly summarized are the four concessions made by the Chinese Government. I venture to say that "they are considerable and valuable concerisons. (Cheers) (They have been secured without any financial risk or obligation on the part of this county, and I think we re enttiled to regard Rinaldir.......... them both is a tribute to the friendliness of Hangekow.........

the Government and to the ability of the British Minister at Peking (Cheets) When Sit Claude Macdonald was appointed there were some of my hon, friends on this side of the House who doubted that appointment, and he was somewhat severely attacked in this House. I think those of my hoa, friends who took that line will now admit that a more vigorous and capable representative we have rarely had at Peking, and the aplication of his in Tependence and resolute personality to the time-honoured mechanism of Chinese diplomancy bas nirendy been at ended with most beneficial result. | (Cheers.) A'discussion having arisen on the desire | of Raula to possess an Ice-free outlet for her commeres on the sexs in the Far East- desire | with the leglifmacy of which sympathy has been frequently expressed in this contiy—in ss- surance was voluntarlly given by Rassle that any such, part would be open and anbject to the

same conditions, na regardi shlps and commerce as those which prevailed in other open ports on the Chloese coast. A slight controversy has ariren ay to the exact saince al these assurances. The supprehension, if any, arose as to the doubt whether the Russian Ambassador, in representing the views of bls Gavomment, had

[J

Wastan ummmm..........steamer, from Sulgon

Indus Thales......

Glengarry manman Klangwan -CONCER P.C. Kloo Yungching· Loongmoon.... Sunda... Quaria

"Salgon

Feochow

11

12

Mojl

→ Shaeghal

"Bangkok

Canton-

#

11

Canton Yokohama

Bangkok

Shanghai

M

17

Wobo

DEPARTURES.

steamer, for Swałow

Tatloong...... Rugby Kwangles Hongkong ........... Confer

Amigo.

Changtha ........................ Lobsang..............

Holstein

Qutum Margaret Skantung ..... Chustang

Klang Pah.. Loongmoon

Doyo Maru****** Riotus Maru un West York............bargu...

"' Cheloo

Shinghal Hofhow

Tiantain

Canton Halphong

Yokohama

Consignees

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "MACDUFF," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

1

STRAITS.

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo are bereby informed

rak into the Gylowns of thể Hangkong, And Kowloon Whirl and Godown Compsoy, '# Kowloon, wheuce andjar from the wharves delivery may be obtained,

CONSIGNETS are

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goede remaining andelivered alter the fath Instant will be subjeći

to rent.

All Cialma agalust the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the rath losant, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are lo be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the rath instant, at 3 PM. .................

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., .

Agents.

[447

ΤΗ

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

S.S. "PRINZ HEINRICH,”

J

H

Kobe

Hongkong, 6th April, 1898.

Chcfoo

"Safron

"Shanghai

Yokofbmi

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Saigon

"

17

Kobe Кове

·

!

21

Yokohamı

H

S. Francisco

at

DOCK RETURNS, Kowloon Dock

19

+

17

P

5

Н

#

Cosmopolitan 1

13

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA Butuan D'schland (H.I.G.M.S.) K. Agusta (H.I.G.M.S.) | Amigo m

MR. CUBZON'S STATEMENT. The following is abridged from The Times

the Government, to the House of Commons:- report of Mr. Curson's statement on behalf of

We were the first people to unlock the door of China to foreign trade. We were the first Power to survey her coasts. We were the first to delen way piraten from her sess. We, indeed, were the first people to stnd the whole line of her couals with ports open to not only ourselves, but to the commerce of the whole world. We were the Erst people to send steamers up her water ways, to build railways for her, to exploit her mine, to carry tato the faterior of the country over thousands of miles the advantages of European commerce and European comforts, Let it nat he forgotten, too, that we were the first Power to give to Chies the cucleus of Pere Adesiaistration at the same time that we added a great annual revenge to her Treasury by fasttailng an Imperial Castams service in that country. (Cheers) It may Iruly, be said that, lo so far as Chias at the present moment is not in the East an anachronism but has with- la it a vital, living force, 11 is lo the mala dar to THE s'ermer Cafe Otway likt Sydney an the action and lalifitive of this country. Murch gth with about 200 passengers for the | (Cheers) All these clicanstances explain the Klondyke goldfelds. Something like 40 were in prepondertul interest and priority of claim which we feel in that country. But here may I utter the valoan, and 180 in the steerage. The occa

word of cxatlon ? These circumstances do sion of the departure of so many men from Aus- not seem to me to consiilgis for as an exclusive trafla in one steamer for such a far and ap- interest. They do not justify us in regarding parently se impassable country was signailted with italanny or susrelon the attitude of other says the Daily Telegraph, by a more than

competitors, perhaps just as competent now and an wall equipped as ourselvor, who may have ordinary amount of exclementia, For some arrived on the scene somewhat later. (Hear, time before the vessel started, the Lime. hzar.) We may, perhaps, regard with pardon-} street wharf, and the decks of the reamer able com,uncilon the encroachment of there rivals on the sphere of solvity which, until were thronged with people. Many were present saying good-bye to the voyagers, and recently, was almost entirely our own. But in 10 far as that was, légitimate and pacile olbers were pa doubt on board attracted by eacroachment we have no cause of complaint, cu lost y to see what kind people were pre- I submit that we should, on the contrary, endeavour to gird our lelas to meet the new pared to undertake a journey, at once so to condition of affairs, and to retain is an age of and so perllous. Looking roand the deck competition what we won in an age of monopoly. and was rirack with the remarkable difference I am not one of those who have any great belief of nationality and ege presented by the men, in the inherent stability of the Chinese Careto-to the first placa spoken of an open port or a Copile¶¶··¢â......” There were Frenchmen, Italians, Irlahmen, Eng. ment. Pressed as China is from every site, and free port. The Russian Government have not StickMEN.....................................................

Incapacitated from successful resistance, at the precluded themselves from declaring in the future lishmen, and Australians; there were young men always hitherto has been, by defects in her that the port shall be a free port, but their present and old men; soms only just advanced over the Government and Insiliilons, I can well foresee assurance is that such a port shall in any case line which divides a boy from a man. But the she is confronted in the future by even greater be as opeo port. The difference is simple. A Apr. most of them were hardy looking. They were dangers than she has had to meet in the past. free part is one like Hong kong, at which no

But our polley is and must be to preveof her tariff whatever is imposed on cammerce. men, in fact, who could be discerned at a glance disumption so far as we can, and to secure for her open port is a treaty port, like all other ports on a having encountered and braved the diffical- that fresh lease of Hle to which her immense the Chloere coast, in which the tariffs arĊ 15- ties of many a goldfeld; stumbled, perhaps, and magnificent resources entitle her. (Cheers) elmlisted and in which no bigter due can be during a hard life through strange series of cole. We are, therefore, opposed to the allenation of exacted from British or foreign commerce cidencer, and now with a few pounds in their any Chinese territory or the sacrifice of any part than can be exicted from commeren from of Chinese independence. (Hear, hear.) "That anywhere else coming to the treaty poris. pockets, and a "bluey" as their greatest ports a policy from which the Government have Dar belief is that the integrity of China, which sesion of Redersitlen, were starting for a coun- abstained and which they have no desire to we are asked by ikis motion to safeguard, is try big with hardships, full of possibilities, fuller laidate. I can conceive of circumstances atling likely to be secured by throwing open Chlan to In of snow, and fullest of gold. Amongst the pas. the future, circumstances gravely affecting the intercourse of the whole world, and not, so and perhaps seriously Imperilling our Interests to speak, by closing her into separate wateright sengers were six woman, four of whom came in China, which might tempt as and even compel compartments, each bearing a separate label or Kom West Austrails, and are booked for the as to depart from that atillade of sesezve. But appellation of its own. The more Powers, the dearest seaboard town on the way to Klondyke.the seizure of Chinese territory, the allenation of more civilised Powers, you loterest in China, Special accommodation was provided for the Chinese territory, the usurpation of Chinese the more likely you are to be able to sugil steerago passengers, and the agents of the ship overeignty is not primarily any part of Britlab ber integrity and welfare. (Hear, hone.)

pelley; and it is not likely that that which we spared no effort. to make the sea voyage asepadlite for ourselves we should regard with a possible. As the Cope Otway cast off from the welcome gye il attempted by others. (Hear, bear,)

I landa's end as represented for the moment by the

gire a short and anccinct history of recent events dating from the Chino-Japanese' Lime-street whail, the crowd on the wharf sent war of 1892-93 The whole face of the East up a ringing cheer for the courageous voyagers, was changed by the result of that w who were bound for a country where they have I think there can be no doubt shcul the fact every reason to believe their lives will not be that the stops taken at that time by the Govern

ments of Russia, Germany, and France in the cast in pleasant places. Such in the search for

Interests of China have had an immense effect gold.

in that part of the world to Increasing the Interests and pretensions of those Powers and. THE late John Stetson, of Boston, in the Uolied in estabilsting a lien on the gratitude of Chinn. Stater, was to theatrical anecdote what the late (Cheers,) It was from the result of that war that recent events have arisen, A further instal Mrs, Swanborough was in London. They were meat of the war fademaity was due to Japan st both unconsciously humorous, Stetson frean early day, and it was the endeavour of China quently, hewayer, witty in himself, as well as to raise the money that brought about negolis- the cause of wit in other men. Mer, Swantons of which so much has been herrd. With

Di

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

|

regard to the subject of the loan I think there borough lospired 'others with many and curious has been some misapprehension. We werd malaptops. It was this doar old lady who,' sit- asked to make a loan, "Wedidinot, in the first- ting to quiet corner of the stalls on a first place, offer to do it of cur own accord. The night, said to a friend, “Please don't speak to

fallailve was taken by the Chinesa Government; but when the request;came from China to the me; I am, here in embryo," It was' Stetson

Gavernment the Gerament decided, not merely who on landing from, the steamer after a stormy that we were better qualified than others to lend waysge exclaimed, "Thank God I am once the money, but that in the lattests of com- more on vice versa." It was Mrs. Swinborough merci expansion and sound finance The

assistance was such as could very properly he'l who told her friends that she was har given. The Government offered a loan on what jag a splóal staiverre pot face her theatro. I || I think it will not be denied were most generous wis Station who was resudalised at a cerials ·|·terms, and they asked in return for certain famous scirees being at home all day with advantages which were not of a selfish or sciatica, "ens of those beastly forelgoera, he exclusive nature. On the contrary, the advant

ages which they asked for were specially chosen remaked," who are siwaya banglog around this zo as not to offend the susceptibilities or clash bestre," Mas. Blogien, on Yer ratum from with the interests of any foreign Power; bot America, brought here many Stetson stories. they were of a character to benefit the trade and One of the best had rolerence to the sadden interest, not only of Chios herself, but of all connities as well as our own, (fear, bear.) necessly of enlarging the programme of a vii-

Well, ir, these efforts on our part did not pre- lety entertainment. His manager had, as be vent raspicion from beleg aroused or prevent beilered, successfully filled the bill, Stetson agencies from belag set in opposition which arrived on the scene la the midst of the opening prared Inimical to the printing of the loan in lis numbers, What is on now ? be asked igal form. The Chinese Government with

drew their origioni reques), and I should imagine "Well Ive jast a pretty sentimental dret by the that no one, not even my hon. friend the mem Brothers So-and-So." "Sentimental, eh said her for Sheffield, would ever argue that we ought Stetson, "that's goed." It was one of thes: 10 bare forced our money down, the throat of Chins at the print, as. It were, of the ramrod. ducts that have supplied George Grossraith and (Hear, her) Nevertheless we received from the olhor entertainers with some of their best harles Chinese Government an assurance that the loan, ques of part-sloging. The tenor asks a voc1) | which they bed cezard to rak from us, shoạtd question, the barltone replies; a kind of tiany, 10 be invited from any other Gorginment, And |

it has now been raised through the agency of with variation, In this case the tenor was

certain influendal 'benki, · (Cheers.) The Chi- | feeble looking yeark al. Efly with one of those are Government, further influenced by the con wolces that may be muste or as 'escape' of gas, siderations placed before them by the Bilih Stetson slood as the wing and contemplated the Minister in discessions at Peking, Intimated duetilats, youthful tenor of fifty, seed baritono with the manners of twenty and such a wig!

"Where is the friends of my youth 2" began the tenar la pathetic tones that hardly retched the orchestra,

their deslie to make certain concesalone which

would be beneficia! not merely to British trade mad influence, bat equally so to all foreign trado and influencé. I will briefly recapitulats the advantages which have been secured. In the first place, the presing of laternul navigation on kil rivers in Chins to Biliish siesmers from The middle of the ensning summer, which means that we shall be able to take British mer. chandize in British abipy, not merely to the poris rec guised by treaty, but to every ilverside town and station in the whole of the Interior el of the

"Where are the loved ones going?" responded the barfione in a gloomy gurgle "Fortber back," said Stetson from the wing, #they'll hear you better lower down the singo," Having thus got them well out

Chins. (Cheers.) Secondly, there is the provision way of the curtain, "Ring down,”. bé mið as to the non-sliensiles of territory in the Yang

the10

development of which has been peculiarly the

1

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

APRIL.

Meteorological means based on ten years' observations to 1893.

Barometer..... Thermometer ...... Humidity 996STEADVANLØS Rainfall.

.29.958

697

.86.0

7.58

Ao

TO-DAY. Chinese-sist of 3rd moon of flih year of Monday, 1th April, 1898.

Jawlak-181k Niton, 6658,

Kwong-sti.

Mohammedan-19th Dulkanda, 1918.

Soo-Mers ...ungu Ekr. 40min.

Setrum Ohr 1kmin Maon-Maximum Deciiuntion S. £hr.p.m. High water-Morning. Okr. Jimin, and 11kr. 22min, Low water-Morning ............in 4ki 98mli..

Afternoon ...... 6hr, 58min. ANNIVERSARIES.

7713-Trexiy of Ullrecht. 1831-Orler of the Hoppo forbidding foreign

ships to remain at Lint'n. 1845-Assault on Sir John Davis at Macao. 1871–Governor Sir R. G. Macdonnell left Hong.

kong 1873--Hongkong Volunteer Fire Brigade formed, 1878-Terrific tornado in Canton "2,000 houses

destroyed and to,doo lives lost. 1891-Bangkok-Piknum Raliway opened. 1894-British Protectorate over Uganda pro-

claimed.

TO-MORROW.

Apt.

Arrivals.

EWATOW.

from Agents. 7 Winging Shangbal.... M. & Co. Hatlan......Hongkong...). M. & Co. 9 Thales............Amoy......J. M. & Co. 9 Gunjalloch......Amoy ...LY.S. & Co. Departures.

Ageniz,

for

7 Klangpak......Hongkong...Tong Kee 8 Wingsong.....Hongkong...J. M. & Co. 8 Hallan ..........Amoy...............]. M. & Co. 9 Tholts Hongkong.....). M. & Co. 9 Glenfallech...Straits...LY.S. & Co. Four—NI,

18th Feb.-Avala.

PASSED THE CANAL, February-Alian, Latona, Varrowdale. 15th OUTWARD-4th February-Hounslow. 11th February-Rote Casti 22nd Fetreary-St. Mary: 35th Feb-Quin Margaret. 1st March-St. Andrews,” 4th Marea Macduff, Kintuch. Rugby. Sth March -Thrkla. 15th March-Glenavĺney, Glangyla, Sarpedon, Afridi, Croydon, Rigel Tomar, Tits, Wennington Hall. 18th March-Bullmouth, || Canton, Merionethiktre, Adría, Indus, zand Match-Ulyants, Bellona, Nadjid Nyansa, St. Nietan, Troialdale. 25th March—Chingrog, Fyrrkus-- Tastabas, Laos. Trebam. 29th Match-Bentowers, Glanogla, Fliniskára, Mor- vin, Slam.

HOMEWARD—8th March-Yarra, Por! Ada- laide. 11h March-Hector, Senta.` 15th Mar. -Darmstadi. hand March-Shanghai, 25th March-Iran. 19th March-Pingsusy; Sock- tin, Diomed, Sydney.

WHAT MAKES THEM CRF)

You have a very sor duger, lat ca say. It may be

"HE above named steamer having anilved, Consignes of cargo are hereby informed that their goods, with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valushies, are being landed and stared at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods bare left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th instant will be sub- ject to rent,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on TUESDAY, the 13th, and THURS- DAY, the 14th lastast, at 9 AM.

All claims must reach us before the zoth instant, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

MELCHERS & Co.. Agents. Hongkong, 6th April, 1898. [1-456

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"DORIC,"

THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send to their BIG of Lading for counter. signature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

. Cargo Irapeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

J. S, VAN BUREN,

Agant, Hongkong, 9th April, 1898. .

[1-3

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

“HE P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship

"CANDIA,"

THE

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, BOMBAY AND STRAITS.

- Consignees of Cargo by the above-named being landed and placed at their rish_la_the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where esch consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

a burt, a bollor, worse still, that fearfully painful-vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are thing, a felon. Oh, myl oh, my! What a time you have been trying to proteab that poor luger.. 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, oven with a dozen policemen to help you. You are scared of a fly threatening to light on it.

That is the principal on which Mrs. Elizabeth Allen couldn't boar the least noise. The had no sore finger, but she had what was still more sensitir-s starved, unstrung body fall of nerves. So the prattle of fohildren, the closing of a door, the momentary roar of a waggon in the street, the clatter of dishes in kitchen, the thousand and one sounds and noises that are in the air constantly why, the smallest of them struck her like a blow from a club. Noises which are not regarded by a well perion are like volleys of

musketry to one in this condition. Millions of women know all about it, and penty of men Chinese-23x0 of 3rd meen of his year of too-rowds of them. You recognise them on sight Jewish~~80th Niran, 5858, Mohammed-n-20th Dulkaada, 1316.

Soo-Rises ...

muma Ekr. 10min. Sets............. ...................... Okr. Zậmín. High water-Morning umum Skr. Imín. Afternoon ...... Ohr. 9min,

Tuesday, 13th April, 1848.

Kwong-ail.

Low waler-Morning Bår. 1mts.

Afternoon 8år. 15min. „ANNIVERSARIES. '718—37,000 Cholylanı buic, pred in Japın. 1837-Cantata Elilot removed item Macao to

those who are subject to this affliction. Their linci foreheads, their bright, wwpletow ey21,

thair self-protecting gestures and mannes--you're 100 them. Perhaps you are one of them yourself. If so, you'd strell

give all your money and mortgage your future to have a stronger set of aeros, wouldn't you! Let's talk about it two minutes, first quoting the lady a letter, which is dated May 11th, 1898, and wiltlen from her home, 268, Breton Street, Leicester.

For many years," she said, "I suffered from In- digestion and weakness. Afim mesls I had a great vain at my chest. Every few days I had an attack of sick headache, and had to be constantly lying down on the couch, I strained and hosted a good deal, 1874-Lors of the M. M. steamer Ali, 817-Annexation of the TracEYRAI,

and spat up a sour nauseous fald. As time went on 1881-Arrival of the King of Hawail to Hong. Try weak and nervous, and couldn't bear tha

lesat nolio,

Caninn.

kong.

'18go-Death of Marqule Tseng,

1897-Sir Claude Macdonald visited

"I took all sorts of medicines and consulted door- Hongkongcame to hear of Mother Beiger's Curaties Byrup, and tors, but nothing did me much good. Later on I os a tour of lospection in H.M.S."Nar”

after taking it a short time the disssse left me, and I was able to relish and digast my food. Owing to the virtus of this remedy I now keep in good hodih. (Signed) Elisabeth Alm.”

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DIK: Tacoma (Tacoma) to-morrow, Canadian (Emprési of India) 19th inst, American (China) 20th inst, Australian (Chingiu) soth inst, American (België) goth inst,

*

werk of the merchants and financiers of this THE steamer Afridi teli Slogapore on the gth country. It is the main and natural outlet of Instant and is das here on or about the 19th Brilleh commerce in Chlar, and moreover, it is Instant. worth remembering, that he "Hinterland of the

"

·

:

ness.

And here is Mr.

•Wash, who says For faily ten years I suffered from periódia atteo of billions

At times a severe headache, mocoded by excessive drowniness; så other times vomiting, and retching for a

za whole day at other times sleeplessness, pain in the sheet, ride and stommel, scatad tongue and bad breath--that was the way it noted with me.

I grow very melancholy, and was not able to follow

This versal brings on Cargo :—

From Persian Gull, ex S.S., Canorà From Madras, ex S.S. Loodiana. Goods not cleared by the 14th inst, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

·

|

Entimations. KUHN & KOMOR,

JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS,,

21 & 23, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKOMO, 35, WATER STREIT, YOKOHAMA And

36, DIVISION STRIKY, KOBE. Hongkong, 1515 March, 1896,

[14

ARBOLINEUM-AVENARIUS

USED FOR OVER 30' YEARL Won the Dimest Success.

Thoroughly reliable preservative for Word and Stone spælust White Ants, Decay, Fungus Rot and Dampness,

Sale Agents for Chins, LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & C Hongkong, 11th September, 1896. (16

LEVY HERMANOS, IAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWELLERS

DIAMOND WATCHMAKERS.

Sole Agents in the East for the amalgamated CLEMENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOR Čo, LÖ DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES-PRICE...$18. A special reliable Watch made for this Climate. Quality A......000591/1606218047491428$16 Quality B

41]

10, QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Omos.

THE CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG EXCHANGE, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

EXCHANGE LINES, $50 For Annum.

PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Annum.

NO CHARGE. FOR INSTALLATION.

N.B.-A special charge is made for lines of more than average length.

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES. CRIPTION IN STOCK.

INCLUDING:

BATTERIES,

CHEMICALS,

INSULATORS,

L"

ELECTRI

BELLS,

IGHTNING CONDUCTORS,

SWITCHES,

TELEPHONES,

WIRE, &C., J.

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.

ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS,

Erected and kept in order.

Estimates given for all kinds of Electrical work.

Trained Mechaniclaus sent to Out-Ports to At up Installations if required,

For full particulars &c, &

Apply, to

All damaged Packages must be left in the NOTE ADDRESS :—13, PRAYA CENTRAL. 'Godoras and a cestificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ter days alter the Vestel's arrival here, alter which no Claims will be recognised.

H.A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, glb April 1968,

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED, FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE

TI-W 5

"HE Company's Steamship

"CHELYDRA," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by ber are bereby informed that thes Goods will be delivered from alongsida.

Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining m board after NGON of the rath Inst, will be landed at Consignees risk and expense Into Godowns st East Point,

No Fire Insursace will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

General Managem.

13-1491 Hongkong, gth Apell, 1898

To be Let.

TO LET.

busines y made coctors and used foals DWELLING HOUSES:----

I had crustantly heard of your wonderful remedy, Mother Beigel's Byrup, but didn's ballers in it. Then I read in Wit and Wisdom of a esse like mine that the Syrup had oured, so I tried it, and the first bottle noted Uke magio

let me the first pains wook, I repeated my food no more, and in a month all my file were gone. Blans Mother Reigel for

12 for ever, 1 13-Yours

W. Nab, 881, Cowell Road, B.O

Now, whers is thers room enough on paper to anifolently

praise

* medicine that will do what this

to the prompter at his elbow, and the drapsss region to any other Powers. The Yang.THE P. & O. 5. N. Co.'s steamer Canton left, but they only made me wors Tell. "ọn with the next number in the Valley is that part of China the commercial | Singapore for this port at 5 p.m. on the gib fast, programme” ~ Le muld- and "rend two genilemen to my room." "How long ara you sngaged for ?” he asked them. "Two weeks, Mr. Stetson," they arrwered with deferential humility. How much "Fliteen dollars at a week." "Very well, my poor fellows, there's your money," be said, "I won't detain you, go and find the friends of your youth." When you tell this story, it is necessary that you should that the position of Larpector-General shall con- from Australian parts, left Port Darwin for its

The third provhion was the assurance THE Chios Navigation Co's steamer Chington did for these two good friends of cars? All pata sing the Haes to thefe right tune, and with tiene to be held by an Englishman-perhaps I port this morning, the rttb, and may be expected characteilitle Imitation of two played out voices should say a Briton (cheers)so fang an Bilish hera on or about the 2013 fast, and bear in mind how cynically courteous trade is in the ascendant in China. (Hear,

Stetson would be in commending the faded deettisis to go straightway in quest of those friends of their youk, -

Yang-se Valley is contiguous with the upper WE are teformed by the Agents of the Austrian regions of our own territory in Barms, and it is Lloyd's 5.2. Co., that the Company's steamer the ambition of many in this country that at Glarlo icft Meji for this port last night, the some future date, if not at the present time, rolk fast, there shall be railway connexion between thé

SWO

kear.)

member, is nevis pain, and in the broad digestion, starred the nerves and made them ory out was the foul and inflamed stomaala awidah, by stopping What won't dry out when 13 1

1) is starred? Babies

will, inen will, woman will, nerves wille-

tribute not merely in the predominance of mails, elc, left San Fravelace for this port ofs and gave the herren sorus food. Then what? Way,

This, I think, may be regarded as a Tux 0. & O. S. B. Co.'s steamer Belgie, with

Mother Belgel's medicitis saš žhe stomach in order. British trade but to the character and Services Hondiale, Yokohama, Inland Sis, Kabe, Nagae quick comfort stripgib, real enjoyment. Blase of EXE) ensinant man Sia Robert Hart (chears) → zahl und ökangkal, on the and inst

No. RIPON TERRACE. BAHAR LODGE—at the PEAK. FLOORS STAUNTON and ELGIN

STREETS.

COAL GODOWNS, PRAYA FAIT. Apply 20, !SE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMEAN"

& AGENCY Co., Ltd Hongkong, 15th March, 1895,

TO LET.

312

"HREE ROOMS -2ND FLOOR NO. 8. Queen's Read Central, Suitable for OFFICE, Rent Moderato.. Apply to

Mr. BUT SANG

On the premis$1, Hongkong, yil March, 18487)

W. STUART HARRISON, Manager, Hongkong, 18th January, 1898.

SANITARY

SOFT SOAP.

NOTICE.

THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES,

JEYES

FLUID"

THE BEST

DISINFECTANT

[135

DISINFECTANT

SOAP.

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTEREZAX BY ITS USE,

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co..

Bank Buildings ·

Hongkong oth March, 1867.

MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,

TON FROOM OF ICH HOUTS, 'IN ka-Hours Road,

Is notions Promises, to sclipe, as Marioform,

S now in a parition, in his New and Com

ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED | in the Colony er In any part of the Far Kast,

GROUPS A VIXWS

speciality.

Plana eni osad Kamerénu vied.

NOTICE NOT RESPONSIBLE - YOK

DIBTE.

- Neither the CAFZANI, iho Annez, nor the Wzaki Wil:ba. RESPONSIBLE for a DIBT coefracted by ika' Officers or members of the Crows of the following Vendia during thair stay in Hongkang Harkong 200 BUTUAN, Spanish 'stry Madsingo-Brandan TANGANYIKAN, Bit alij Brown--Man & Co.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.