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Nobody bus yet been heard to publicly advocaŤO the doctrine tha', la the unequal combat, Spala | I only culid opon to vindicate het National honour, but the fact that the tendency of though! is in that direction makes for porce."
WASHINGTON, Way jid.
A leading diplomaite official sald there was E principle of loternational tow, which kept a victorious nation from 2013ying the fruits of warista y holding 'culo gloed in battle Intervention by the Powers of Farope,, ko pointed out, was new procedure, quite apart tm International law, and based upon daily the strength of their united artion.
The suggestion that Great Britain would take The Philippines in exchange for the Bermudas and other British possessions near this country In noi regarde las feasible,
There has been no suggestion yst of interven tion from any foreign source, although it is felt that the accapa lan of the Philippines is mare likely to develop a move in this direction than any other step thus far taken
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The Chef Jasilea fatimated that thers might be grea: d to suspect that be came in connectio with the lottery establishment in Macao.
Mr, Feanch, contloulog, sald that It had to be shows amatir ly by the Crows that the delandents were either the occaolers of the room or had the mare or management of the place or were assisting In conducting the businder of the placo or were waichmen on the lask-out for the Police
The Chief Jorica-We have proof that two of them were accupiers of the rom.
Mr. Francia seld that it did not mean that they were the k-epuis.
The Paisne Indga asked that aloca hand- multed that the pince was a gambling house, it he could possibly argue that the men were not the keepers.
Mr. Francis said that he thought that their Lordships would see as soon as they come to look closely at the evidence of the loformer that extremely possible. Counsel went into details of the presedings of the laformer and said that the man who collected money and acully did the deslings of the Wal-ning lottery was not arrested and not brought before the Court.
has been choice to accompany the Admiral as interpreter, and pässibly to remulo at Wel-bal- wel, at least that sopposition, is suggested by the fact that our Vic-Consul at this post has been ordered to take bla place. This gives a general | move up all round among the mlears. I bellewe the ceremony of hoisting the British flag will b. made fable impresiva on this occasion.
There will be a
TENNIS TOURNÄMENT IN PEKING on the 28th Init; two of one lady cracks and por best male pisyers so golog up, as a rotura visk to Peking's cricket team. Not knowing Peklag play it is impossible to hazard a gueri ma to which team be victorias. By R
special convention China is said to have guaranteed
JUK'EN PROVINCE TO JAPAN with any and all adjacent Islands, and the right to export cereals from there Is time of need to her own Country. That is, Pukion is not to be ceded or leased to any other Power By the bye it is vated here, and the information is alleged to come from the highest Japanera sources, that J-pan hai'offered.
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND TROOPS Ai well as her entire Naval force to Eaglend Af or a short consultation between the judges, and America if they form an aillance for the the Chtel Jaslice sald he would not crosble specific object of maulantng the integrity of
hina, Its oven rumoured bere that the situa Counsel any further on the greation of a re- healog. He then called the respondent, Instion is regarded as to serians that the ailled farces might farade Manchuria and zolana to pector Hanson, whom he asked whether or not
allow Russia to run ber railway through Chinese he could show cause why there abou'd not be
I cascot pretend however an order for rehearing. Of course if a thearing territory even now. was granted the Conii wanid silaw him Counsel,
to regard the rumour no reasonably correct. Ia fact I doubt it al'ogether, Inscector Hanson had no etjṛction to a re- bevfog and
LONDON, May 4k, The Westminster Gorilla diicassing the Poplac question, quotes the assumption of the American newspapers that diha Uatred States can do precisely what she desires with Manila er the Philippine Islandsseler them, keep, sell them or barter them." tmpiring that America has only to speak, and no ore will venture tą diipule her tight to disonsa el ber Inwin prize as she chores. The Westminster Gastle ays it much fears that "thly view will entall disagreeable surprises." adding: “In en- to leg Enropese pil tier, the United States will probably "discover that the simple dras of doing what you wlif with your own have becor-e abro'e'e in Earops. The first 17mptome are Akely to be tourked by an increase of an-Ame-reheating for 10 30 m minn Thursday, 9`b lost. sical pressure, which, if Great Billain could he counted on to join it, woul-fspredily lead to in- Hervention on behalf of Spain i
The Anorcard Press learns that Emperor William and Cra Niaholus are very mach disturbed as to the ultimate destiny of the Phil ipplass, and that s me sort of Immediate inter- vention la extremely probable
PAGIS, May gib. The Eclat 1171 that negoʻlations are pad. ing between the United States and Great Britain, which result la the intter favouring the former, if the other nations favour Sosin by altempting to stop the war with Spaln before the Valted Sares has received ralisfaction. The Volted Staven, It is added, bas promises to return to capture the Canary Islanda and to cedo then to Great Britain,
LONDON, May 6th, " Certain Powers, It has been learned by the Aricciated Fears, hive again made overtures to Great Britain looking to Intervention in the war between Spain and the United States. Bat Great Britals bay again refared to take part in ary such movement, and it is a significrnt fact that the British naval Suthoritles hiva dec'ded to immediately commiraton two new battlesb Ips jost completed, to view of possible active Barrica.
A special cable to the World from London sayı :--" All reports as to an understanding be- tween the United Kingdom and America are poilt wely pronounced biolutely, groundless, In the best informed political quirters such an understanding is regarded as a posalbity of the fature, but nothing more tangible, No imao lance is stischad here to the Pals Eclair's wory that, if the Valted States should capture the Canary Islanda for Great Britain, the latter In return would support the United States ginst Ear pean intervention un'il Coba should be liberated, the United States then ceding the Carries to England. It fr well understand by politicians here that this would certainly provoke var with France, which has long segarded there Islands with covetous eyer. England, on the other hand, would not tolerate their passing to France, or else they would long ago have been made the subject of a deal between France and Spain."
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The Chi-Justice made an order for reheating, to be heard on the depositions. He fixed the
NOTES FROM THE NORTH.
(From Our Own Correspondent)}
TIENTSIN, May soth,
We are just recoverlag from the ap Ingrices. I bad almost written “ecovered,” but that ofcourse. would not be precisely correct, and your corres spordent without any ambhien to be considered trasenical expires always to correctness first and interest second, thus reverilog the great Sir Edwin's pet erred. It has been a good meetlar, and everyons I have met appears ŝa hayo.come ost of the part matant right side up. This means that my Gaurdian Angel has ant brought me in contact whh the loss, at which I am no disposed to gɛumble, as some of them are very "lour" I hear The weather was on the whole very fine, and the attendance large, blle out of a very mediocre fi-ld some brillant finleben and exclung contests mere unexpectedly evalved, On the second day the Viceroy was present and pulled an ugly face when he found his "Cop" had fallen to a German who, for reasons which I think I menti¬ned in my last; I refer to the Prince's cavaller treatment of the Viceroy in the train. Newa is just so hand about THE AUDIENCES
over which so much falie sympathy has been wasted by thoughtless perums on "poor Chins." Poor Chlos doce not appear to have seen soy" bing so very dreadfal in the ardeal after all, The Empress Dowager, though she has probably never had any part of her imperial anxiomy dearerated by masalios lips before, savived the hand-klasing operation with a very good grace, and even es ressed bersell ar plo-sed with the new era of Court receplans being tbus Inaugurated, so much so ladeed, that she told the Prince she intended on her next birthday to Invite fereign ladies to a receptios; or to be qulle up to date,
THE IMPRESS DOWAGER: WILL HOLD A
DRAWINGROOM..
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE,much longer conversa loo took piece between
SUPREM COURT.
IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION.. (Before their Lordships the CMs Turtles Sir 7 W. Carrington, K. CMG
and the Preisna Judge, Mr. A: G. Wu), Jure Tot,
THE WAI-SING LOTTERY CASE.. Fang Was, Fa Yi-g, Lo Yin, Fang Ho Tsun and Lo Cheung, appellants Inspector Hassan, respondent.
This was an appral against the decision of the Acting Magistrate who convicted the appellents of keeping a gambling bonen- in 100 Jernly Street art sen en ed them to three months Impilotment with hard labour and a line of $1,000 each, in default another six months impitianmeni,
Mr. J. J. French, Q.C. (Instructed by Mr. J. Hemings appeared for the appellans, The respondent appeared in person.
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The Emperor appears to have been hardly less cordist, and so far ferm me ely standing to receive his guest, he advanced to meet him leaving his deis for the purpose and shaking his hsed. The Emperor zobsequently returned his visit in Brother prillon of the Palace, when a them, and later to the day the Prince attended a barque? given by Prince Ching, at which ail the members of the Tsunell Yamen were pre--| sent also HE H It is very questionable wheiber the great conservatism of the cart is not a conventi‹nal blind created by the Ÿ'à mon, and both the Emperor and Emosess Dawager i they had their own way would probably behave like rational presang, Prince Henry
COMES TO TIENTSIM ON TUESDAY when be will be entertained at diffia at the Ger- man Consulate. What else will happen I have ́pot been ab'o to ascertain but beyond a re- ception quite possibly nothing. The reception may be international or strictly Testonic, but I should not be surprised to learn that "alter in the Prince his allpped off by the first Itais to Take
The latest ews in connection with the image treuble In Shantune end the memoriale seni up, Is that the Taunali Yamen telegraphed to the Governor of that province endering blos to in vesitgile and report on the mater. The Gaver
a few days wired back to the Dór within Taungli Vánṛn that
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THE CHISIS IN ITALY:
The allan troubles are assuming serious proportions. Order does not retpu to the Pen. insula; lis place is taken by martial law. Eight thousand troops occupy Milan, where three hundred laters were killed and one thousand wounded. There has been rioting at Naples, Florence, Paris, and other chiles, Tarlo, the capital of the Pi doontese kingdom, seemi to be tranquil, loyal as ever to the House of Savay. The disturbances are, however, pretty general in thore pirts of Italy which accepted that dynasty when the anification at Ialy was completed by the conquest of the Two Sacletles by Piedmontese army after Guilbuidly thousands of Marsals had expelled the Boatbans, and the defeat of Austria at Sadowa added Venetia to the province of Lom- bardy, liberated from the Amitrian yoke by Napoleon III. It was always a question whetherikese successivo acts of liberation Wer altogether to the taste of the populations. An enthusiastic minority ratified them with enthu. siasm and the proclamaton of Italian maliy under a monarchy was accepted from one end of the newly-constituted kingdom 19 the other. The first Napoleon, who knew his countrymen, well held that andpathies were stronger than the afflalites is Ialy, The eclat ol becoming one of the Great Powers and taking a leading place in the Councils of Europe for a time sulfed regrets, or at all events the open expression of them. Bat when it was found that the new grandeur involved proportionate expenditure la maiotala a army »pproximating to the strangih of those of the oiber Great Powers, and a navy strong, enough to assert itself in the Mediter ranean and protect 2,000 miles of unfortified coast, things did not look quite sa cheerial. Whethe Emperor Willism paid a visit to the King at Rome soon after his accession and pointed out that to fulfil her obligations to dar iriends of the Triple Alliance Italy should forthwith make large addis. to a lo the army and that the float should, be zugmented to prevent a possible descent on the Western coast by the French fleet with a view to prevent an Italian army of 300,000 men going to the xsistance of Austria in Galicia and Germany in Alsace Lormine the Court of Rome accepted the Imperial commands and proceeded to carry them ost..
To justify a large increase of an aimament already onerous to an embaring degree it was deemed advisable to turn it to account by creating an Iilian Colony on the Red Sex, and assuming the protectorate of Abyssinia. The raliway system was extended at great cost, so that the army would be readily moved to the frontier and strungthen the hands of Germany and Austrin ff ¿xance should seek to recover her lost Provinces. Fiance requlted these kindly Intentions by an alteration of the tariff that ex cluded Italian wines and Agricultural produce from their best markets, thus adding appre clably to the growing financial troubles of her ungrateful liter. When matters had got to this pass, Mr. Gladstone is an article in one of the magazines, signed by a Greek word signifying | "A Mere Nobody" proceeded to show on un- questionable data obtained by Lord Dufferin whee Ambassador at Roms. that Italy was liv. ing beyond her means; and that. If she did not taka thought in time a great catastrophe might ba expected which would endanger many things. The warning was unheeded The expansion of the colony of Exyibria 'was undertaken and evED carried through with light beart. Then came a Menelik struck « sudden blaw d awaken!' g which ensibilated an army of 20,0:0 men, and the protectorate of Abysslala dissolved like an evil dream. There were no Ÿesources available to retrieve the disaver, and the Italian Govern. ment had to accept the situation, But the pilde of the army was mortified, while the impovetlik-
exactions which they could no longer meet. There were "Socialist" xtalogs, put down with
Me Francia said that this was an appeal am a decision of the Acting Police Marlstrale, sød | the appeal was brought under the provisions of • O SUCK OUTRAGE HID OCCURRED. Her Majesty's ordinances, sections 104-106- This is so the face of a cooked up story, perel on the question of fact. There was not and capable of dan! explanation, Either the sofficient evidence to siify the decision of the Governor of Shantung did not classe to Acting Magistrate that the defendants were | get mixed up in the affair and encounte keepers of the gambling bonze. The presen- all the difficulty and trouble such an investeed tax-payers were driven to desperation by tion and carvciton was nuder the Garbllongation would entail, or the Tsung yamea Ordinance, 17 of 1891. The proceedings in this cara ex'ended for a considerable number of days and the fire prisoners were canelaled, each of them, as being in the position of keeper of the common gambling house,
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secretly prompted his reply to order to end the metter. No thinking person belleves for nas moment that the Governor's reply is trustworthy, and it may be that the progressiva party will their own man to Jimma to spy ont Confu- This Shiotang clons' image for themselves. incident remleds me of a story I heard last summce concerning the wife of a certain high German official who shall be nameles. They were spending their summer holiday at the hills, and as crani bad their residenes in one of the temples there. Npiking must suit my fair lady bat to
WASH THE PEOPLE'S GOES! She took the various forages out of the temple, washed them, decked them with ribbons and stood them about the compound. The Ides of anyone in this land where the people wash not by day or by sight, operating with soap and water on that people's gods!
The Chief Justice-Of course you do not con- fend that there could be enly ane kespar.
Mr. Francis id no. The question was whe. ther there was any evidence to justily that any of these people come within the pastilan of occupiers of the gambling house. He did not intend for moment to contend that the front room No. via Jervois Street, in which the appellan's wore found, did not come within the definition of gambling boose. It was perfectly clear he sdolited on the evidence that that room wAD ated at that time lor canying or busless in connection with the Walsing lottery. Lottery tickets, letters, communications and core spondence of all descriptions were found in that room which a^owed, clearly that somebody in THE ATTENDANT PRIESTS WERE FRANTIC.. the room was sesleting in carrying on. basicess Tory begged and implored the fair tenant to In the Waiting Lottery. He thought it was clear restore the gods to their corre niches, and to too on the face of the whole correspondence dismantle them of their barbarous decorations, tant the business-that was being carried They may for all I kouw have Implored Bar to on was done as agent of the Keong Sung reinstate them to their pristine, diet, but iba lady Wo Waiting lottery house in Macao. His caly laughed and took ye! other gods to the contention with reference to the present convic-wash tub At last, the wayward one found the Ilin was that there was some evidence-bat not whole billside is a state of excrement over auffctent evidence-o fantify conviction the affair, and money, base cola of the ngalost the first appellant, and that there was East had to be given to assurge the pabilo no evidence whatever against the other four grief, and when we recall this ory the four of no evidence to thów that sny one of the other Confucious arm and eye does not ketim si ali four the care management or were improbable Any way assisting in conducting the business, ofE OCCUPATION OF W-I-HAT WEL
the gambling house, In answer to the Chief Jastice Counsel exid that the case' against the whole four was equally weak. There might be ssclotilla of evidence in the case of the proce... ention against the second defending from the simple fact that he was found with a paper to kie band, but that evidence, was entirely dies placed by the evidence for the defence which clearly showed that that man was no entico strangar is the piece. He was engaged as manager of a pawnbrokers shop to Mache and and demo to róë bie not,,
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by the Bilian will probably take place next week. A few days'sgol was informed that the|| latest dain would certainly be Jane yth but since then moveménts have been made which indicate. a much carilor dato, and the ceremony will in all probabilty take place next week. It will be performed by the Admis), an official duties will prevent Sir Claude MacDonald leaving the Capital again to soon. Is may be that the Qason's birthday is dead for the occasion, but I cannot say for certain. Me, Hoppias, Costul wi Chofen, who is an entrilent CareOSE PEDALE,
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the barracks of the municipal guardo. The palice and soldiers were powerless to repress the disturbances. These vut-ages are regarded as especially grave sloco Bari is the headquarters of an army corps. Similar though less serious
reported from Facozy. As if lo toting possible in hope for an improvement in the general situatian before the beginning of barvení at the end of Jane, it is leared that other popafans centres may fallow the example of Bari.--Times.
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR.
JUNK.
Meteorological manne dosed on ten years' odsarvations to 1895.
29.867 76.3
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Barometer Thermometer ************* Haraldity......840
TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT,
On date at O's date st
4.4. 101,t, Barometer.......... 29.83 2073 Thermometer ........................ 85
86 Humidity....、、、 +3 ба Rainfall
006
WO-DAY.
Wednesday, 1st Juno, 1898, (St. Nicmeds.). Chinese13/h of ¡¡Ä' moon of 24th year of
Kwong-sli
Tewish-11th Siva«, 6853. Mobemmedan-10th Mukarram, 1516.
San-Riter
congan Bår. 25min. Sitz
BAY. $7mies. High water-Morning 5kr. ¿tmin. Afternoon.......... Chr. Sómín. Low water-Morning van MORE.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P, & O. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship
"CHUSAN," FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO 'AND
STRAITS. Coalgates of Cargo by the shore-named vessel are bereby informed that thely Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and God Company's Godowns at Kowlane, where each Consignment will be sorted out mark by mask. and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo
From London, &c., 12 S.S. Olzana. From Australia, ex S.S. Arcadin.
Intimations.
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY, LIMITED,
N°IGRAL MEETING OF
GENERAL MEETING of SHARK. HOLDERS to the above Company will be held at the COMPANY's Orricks, No. 9. Fraya Central, Victoria, Hongkong, en SATURDAY, the 4th June, at 11.30 AM.
Dated Hongong, 24h May, 1893.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.. General Managers,
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From Persian Gulf, ex S.S. Kilwa. Opitonal goods will be landed here uplen Instructions are given to the contrary beloro 4698] P.M. TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 2nd June, at 4 P.. will be subject to ront.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a cerilficate of the dams ge obtained from the Golowa Cempany within tan days after the Vesael's strival hero, after which no Calvis will be recognized.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent.
Hanghans, 27th May, 1808 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
*CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO," The above Steamer having arrived, Consignces of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Afternoon...... Ohr. Dimia, ANNIVERSARIES. 1994-Lord Hawa's victory over the French. 1813-Chesapeake unð. Skammon action.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel 1841-Hosplal of the Medical Minionary Sae, will be landed and stored at Consignees slak and
of Canton and Macso opened. 1848-Gold discoveries in California. 1968-Airempt to blow up the Hongkong Hotel, 1879-Prince Imperial killed by the Zolas 1857--New Oplum Agreement between Hong-
kong and China enforced, Ifg1—Aull-foreign rots at Tanyang near Chin-
kizug. 1806-Anti-mīgsionary ontrego near Wenchow.
The purchase of the Mount Austia Hotel
by the Military announced.
1897
TO-MORROW.
Thursday, and June, 1898, Chinese-24th of 4th moon of Bịth year
Kwong-si. Jewish-12tà Sivan, 5658. Mohammedan-11th Muharram, 1518
Sep-leserne
tum Bär, Simin. Set Okr. 87min. Elgh water—Mining room. Gần một Afternoon Thr. 85min. Low water-Morning umum Dhr. Smin.
Afternoon ........... 1kr. 40min. ANNIVERSARIES,
Expense.
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Agent. Hongkong, 31st May, 1808.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. "SACHSEN,"
"HE abova nimed staimer having arrived, Tabora ns of cargo are hereby luformed that their goods, with the exception of Optum, of | Treasure and Valuables, are belog landed and stored at their riak Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, limited, Kowloos, whence delivery may be obtained
1871-Hongkong connected with London by
with 1876-The Pelican pirates executed at Saigon. 1872-Attemp'ed assassination of the German
Emperor. 1830-H.M.9. Wivers arrived in Hongkong.' 1889-Tomado nett Newchwang great damage
and loss of lifa. 1895-Formosa formally transferred to the
Japanese,
1897-Piraileal attack on a juok in Hongkong
harbour.
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Tax Canadian Pacific Railway Co's ́steumer Empress of India, Telt Vancouver for Hange kong and unus! ports of call on Monday after. sons, the 30th alto.
THE Nippon Yasen Kaisha's steamer Mike Maru (Bombay Line) lelt Singapore for this part yesterday evening, the rst alio, and is expected to arrive here on the 6th Inst.
WE are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) that the E. & A. S. S. Co.' steamer Mammuir, from Sydney, etc., lctt Port Darwin for this port this mornlag, the 1st inst,
We are informed by the agents (Messrs. Shewan, Fortuna from New York, left Singapore for this Tomes & Co.) that the “ Barbér" Line steamer port this morning, the set, and le due here on or about the 8th init.
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the strong hand. But the suppression of risings HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, does not always suppress the canses that led 16. Holids, mama simon–Ki them. It became whispered that the dynasty | Isidoro Fons....manada was no longer popular outside the ilmits of the Fathes sainmaimon hereditary States; la the rest of the country It began to be asseclared with the partonal misfor. inñes and the alarming poverly of the country, exhausted by excessive taxation. The mana. factures that had been established under the shelter af high tariffs could not contend agalsar OUTWARD-Opå Branch, Apill 22; Vindo foreign competition, for it was necessary to Im-dowa, Zabuan, 26; Fortuna, Woolwick, May port the coal required for steam power. The 31 Hector, Mojums, Tenhot, Sikh, & 1 Rad factories closed in considerable numbers Horskira, Cerez, Sento, 91 Caledonten. Adana, here by Care Dermadé, trans, Shanghai, and the importatlan of coal fell off. consequent reduction of imports was repro- | Apph Asturia, 17 ; Bantarie, Benlidi, Inton, senied by apologists as evidence that Italy was Ozawdex, Pakling, Tantalur, Kendal, Kwang becoming more independent of the foreigner. Ping 20-233 Gerard C. Toby, Glongyle, This being the state of things, It can easily be Demid, 241 Breconshire, Hertha, Cowris, understood that a sudden rise in the price of Eddie, Liu, Mount Strion, Samoa, Socotra,
Yarrowdala, 27. wheat-Italy Sports that necessary of life to very considerable extent has rendered the HOMEWARD-Fapan, April àz; Turbo, 19; poverty-sticken masses desperate. It has bean Borneo, May 31 Copack, 61 Elms Branch, 91 Garda, Dardanus, Sunda 131 Benalder; 193 minted from the first that poilical causes are
Prinn Heinrich, 44 3-Glawshlil, 17, behind the sidings. That is pretty evident when in a large and busy city ke Mitan botricides are thrown op and tram-cars overturned. In the
KOLACTICUM ́PILULES. fighting that ensued there was a butcher's bill of aver twelve hundred killed and wounded That the movement is general is proved by the fact that the railways of the Kingdoms are con trolled by the military, and that the Prime Ministar bus linced orders to the civil sad authorities act utmost Ermorders that could only bare their Janis callan lin the magnitude of the dieger threaten. (ng Italian unity-Bombay Gonatie:-
BREAD RIOTS IN ITALY.
ROME, April 27th, Considerable apprehension has been acca sioned this evening in political circies by telegrams from Berland Faensa sissing serious stints have taken place abere, to-day on account of the continual rise fa. the prices of corn and flaur. At Bari an enormous crowd lavaded nad – sacked the municipal building, and afterwardı WAsshed and burned the ostrvi posej na wali ne i geg)
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No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th Jane will be sub- Ject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left is the Godowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY, thé 6th, and THURS DAY, the 9th Jane, xt 9 30 A.M.
All claims must each us before the 15th June, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
MELCHERS & Co., Agoats. Hongkong, at Kay, rƐgB. (I-W 683 "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FROM MIDDLESBORO, LONDON AND
THE Steamabip
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"GLENFARY,"
haring arrived from the above Parts, Consigures of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless potice to the contrary be given before NOON TO-DAY.
Cargo remaining undelivered after "the 6th Jure will be subject to rent.
No Fire Itanance has been affected.
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Consignees are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or shortages not later than the 13th June, otherwise "they will not be recognised.
Hill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 31st May, 1898"
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP,
AND SINGAPORE.
FROM
THE Company' Steamship
"INABA MARU,"
having arrived from the above Porte, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods ara belog landed and placed at their Hak in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloos, where each consigament will be sorted out mark by mak and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Optional goods will be landed here unless
Instructions are given to the contrary bokre
NOON, TODAY.
Goods not cleared by the 6th Jane will, be abject to rent.
No Fire Insurancs has been effected,
All ship-damaged packages must be left le the Godowns and certificate of the damage obtained from the Godawn Company within ten days after the vessel's sylval here, after which no claims will be recognised.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 31st May, 1898,
(3-1.703
:
NOTICE.
THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL.
SANITARY
SOFT SOAP.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES,
CUEYES
FLUID"
THE BEST
DISINFECTANT
DISINFECTANT,
SOAR
·AVOID ALL KISK OF OUTBREAK BY
BITS, USE, N
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.
BIN B
F. CAZANOVE,
BORDEAUX,
GOLD MEDALS Bordeaux, 1832, Paris, 1869.
LIQUOR
OF THE REVEREND FATHER
A. KERMANN.
This ELIXIR ta employed with slooses to restore the FOROES of the BTOMAUH and FADILI.. TATES the DIGESTION, ·
TONIO WINE
Of the Rev. Father A. KERMANN 'MQKA-KINA, of Dr. GOLZ. CREME DE MANDARINE. ÁVELIKE ANISETTE SUPERFINE, Apply to Messrs. DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Hongkong. Agent for LAENDLER & Co., Party.
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.
REECHAM'S
PILLS
FOR ALL BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION,
DISORDERED LIVER,
AND FEMALE AILMENTS, ANNUAL SALE SEX MILLION BOXEL
50 Cents per Boz Prepared only by ike Proprietor 20 THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England, SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG, and the EMPIRE of CHINA Jama
WATKINS & CO.,
HONGKONG. APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66. Queen's Road Central,
ANTI CORROSIVES
ANTI FOULINGS
M
MANUFACTORY
all sorts of
OIL PAINTS and COLOUR-WASH PREPARED IN ALL COLOURS. TO SUIT PURCHASINS.
GENERAL AGENCY.
BAILEY'S ENGINEERING AGENCY, 17, PRAVA CENTRAṀ. Hongkong, 14th May, 1898.
MITSUI BUSSAN. KAISHA No. 6. Lee House Street, Praja Centraḥ, Head Office --TOKIO, Branch Ofers - LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, KEWCHWANG and all Ports 1 JAPAN.
Lemelis
Mikli Cosi Mines, Ohman Coal Mines.. Kanada Coal Mines.
Tokyo Marine Insuranco Cá, Limited. Helff Fire. Instance Co., Labated. Imperial Government Paper Mills, Cotter Cleaning und Wkg; Co. 372 Onoda Cement Company, Japan. Kanog thich! Cotton Spinning Mill, Jams, The Millke Cotton Spinning Mili, Limited, Tokyo Cotton Sploring Billi, Japan. Haviall Clock Factory,
Wongkong, trik. December, 1 R,
TAKE NOTE
ÏT 13. UNIVERSALLY ADMETTED THAT-
the exact use' words,
T DICTIOKAK CAR compare with the New
Edition of
WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY,
At the office si the Hongkong Telegraph you can see, and procure for SIX DOLLARS, & Copy of the #abster of Websters, the latest and broug emphatic propf thai Laber omnia vincli.
Go be Let.
TO LET
THREE ROOMS FOR NO
Queen's Road Central, Saltabla, fog. OFFICE, Rest Moderate.
Apply to
SUI SANG,
On the premis
·Hongkong, yh March, 1808,
TO LETZ
OAL GODOWNS, PRATA EAST.
FLOORS in STAUNTON 464 ELGIN
STREETS.G
HAYTORNebyly mected groomed
bangalow at the Pend.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY COL·LE
Hoogrong, SIN May 1800,-
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