SENSATIONAL MURDER AT
SAIGON.
EUROPEAN HACKED TO DEATH.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1898.
THE COMPENSATION PAID BY HAWAII TO JAPAN.
AN ATTACK ON COUNT CRUMA'S DIPLOMACY.
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PARSED THE CANAL. OUTWARD-Monmouthshire, Kwangse Ang. 5th; Giris old; Natal, Flintshire, Undaunted 12h; Johny Sanderson, Wittenburg 161h; Cantan Toth; Ulysses, Nurmbing, Ninghoand; Chern Olen, Otter spool 26th: Kentuck, Lauret, TSTEAMBOAT to the Bilite Taperisl Branch, Andilusta 3010.
The following letter to the Tómas will doubt. Serte two weeks #g, the Hongkong & Shang. less prove of interest to our readers :— hal Bank of Yokohams was applied by to
Sir,-A short time ago I addressed you a letter The Osaka. Asahl does not think that the Japanese accompanied by a young woman, sakin order to show how slender were the revenues A senasional mar er case came before the Asian Court al Saigon, the other day, Three
money received by Japan from Hawali is sing whit the Bank would pay for five blank af Maachasta tien The Times of May 23 (a); Wingchow
I also alluded to the stupendous efforts belug Angamites-natives of the country-were
sufficient compensation for the damaga suffered chèques he had in his possession. Of course,
mads by the Manchu Generalissimo and Viceroy indicted for the murder of a French Customs by the emigrants rejected, the emigration com. the suspicion of the Bank people was at once officer named flourgoln. The latter was a hard-
Ikotengs in order to partly the administration. pastes and others concerned. The expenditure routed by this peculler question, and the mat- working official, highly respected by his country incurred by the Government in connection with
ter was reported to a policeman who took them His Excelicacy now writes 10 the Emperor'in a men. In May last, he di charged a houseboy in this affair baseol been small, and the deduction
to the Station, Oa ergalry the man was found pardonable state of exultancy, and his memorial I publiibed in the Paking Goreits of June 4, his service. The boy determined to revenge
to be a professional thief, who bad stolen iwo
In two short years he his trebled the local kimasit, on the prund that Bourgels had kept of Yreo,co from the amount of Yijo,coo daya before a travelling case containing amorg back bis certificates of character and bad cat his originally demanded is altogether too much. in coins and a cheque book of the Hongkong and
other thingy yan at in netry, a smaller amount revenues; and as he says, “this extraordinary and unlocked for resul shows what can be done pay. The boy found a sympatier in Boo gold's In Gise, Count Okami's diplomacy is not Shanghal Bank, belonging to an English visitor can with those limited sources of revenue dich cook, who finally agreed to help the boy in taklog
Another accomplice was secured by a admirable, says the Osaka Asahí. And the to Japan named Geo. W. Noel, who kept it lo come acder an honest Viceroy's own eye." revenge promise of twenty dḥilart as a bribe. Early in Hawalian Government has not paid the som
bls room while staying at the Matsumura Hotel, Iko'enga'a sesulin see, tadeed, so surprising that it is worth while recvdlog them, if only to Jane, there thiee hid themselves in the out because it admits there la any justification in the Ikao. Only two cheques had been used yb the hous's attached in Bourgoin's residence. As demand of Japan, for the resolation adopted by after the discovery of is being missing, he wrote southernmost of the three Manchurian province, owner in paymeșt of hotel-bille, therefore soon show how capt able of development is the soon as Bourg in had selled himself on a long the Hawallan Privy Council on the 18th all. chair in the dining-room, the trio fell upon him
to the Bank to put them on their guard agalosi in which our commercial interests chiefly lle. He and killed him with repeated blows from but.
forgery, simultaneously netllying the Yokobama | 287* :-"l'hare collected_457,8go taels on salt, cb:14, The murderers, after stealing what they
"The U.S. Government having expressed its police. The effinder, whose name is Athura 5000co taste on Eastern Costoms, 179.370 tanis could, cauled the carpse in the long chair and
wish that the Hewalian Government should (te Yoshiza, a7 years of age, is said to have been Do Nio-chwung like, 184,800 taals on weights Threw it into a neighbouring river. "Afterwards sell seitle the trouble existing between Hawall the thief who shio stols an amount of some yeu and measures charges (in cities) 159,500 sel they divided the plander.
n3 Japan arising out of the rejection of japin son belanging to a Kobe'mercbant, at a Japanese on various taxes at divers ports and places, they shared with, three other 'Annamites, who
hantless emigrants, and suggesting that the matter Hotel named Taakalya at Horche, Gochome, 16850 taels on salt and tobacco (special exico) thus became accomplices, The three murderers
should be compromised by the payment of Yokohama, and also à sum ofjun 210 at a hotel 1,600 000 taels on foreign and native oplum. " lightened the test of the prosecution by a con. $75.com (gold) the Hawallan Government bas at Hiratsuka some time ago. The culpitt was It will thus be seen that the revenues collected fessiou. They were all condemned to death. adspted the following resplatina :--
sent to the Coast a few days ago.-7apan in one year (1ay 3,000,000 ter, or £400,000 at Two of the accomplices were sentenced to Eve
present rates) are more than triple my estimate pears' hard labour exch. The third received ten
(£120,000) for revenues from all sources, and it years-Bangkok Times.
would indeed be a gain to foreign trade it a few honest governors such as Chung Chitong, 11 Plag-Heng, Liu K'any!, Ch'en Prochên," &c., could be encouraged to imitato Ikotenga'r example. I may mention that Prince Kang on his death-bed specially mentioned the two first men as being men of integrity.
FACHTING.
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reide as followE:--
The Hawallan Government does not re- cognize any responsibility or accept the onus of any legally to the present toub'e with Japan, and still holds the ground it has 10 far maintained.. The Privy Council, however, concedes the demand of the Japaness Govern meat, and in order to compromise and settle the differences between the two Govern. The arrival of the Prince of Wales in Cowes ments, recommends that the money required roads on Saturday evening was marked by a should be defrayed out of the national treasury. zxiute of 21 guns from the Royal Yacht Squadronach a compromise of the difficulty being an battery, and De barge feet of yachts at anchor important matter under the present clicum
'A COT," between Old Castle point and Egyptpoint mean. walle had eniges dipped and bargers mast- beaded Although the Pilnce of Wales's unfor tuante accident will prevent his taking the sctive part he usually does in the yacht racing, the presence of the ammodore of the Royal Yacht Sgardron proves the interest he takes in the regate, while socially it will save the sexgar, and the fact of his Royal Highness's being on the scene is a sorce of unbounded gratificailon, There will be a few unimportant changes in the minal K-rangements, notably the abandonment of the Royal Yacht Squadron dinner ; bat la re gard to the racluz it may be said that the saliing Committee has never before put forward noch ü long saling programme, as, with an extra racO not yet included to the list, no fewer than nine events will be dec'ded daring the four daya of the merling, while the collective entries will probably exceed 60 yachts.
MONDAY.
The muster të vichis în Cowes Roads wat considerably augmented yesterday, and there was quite a crowded anchorage at sundown. It was' day of radiant sunshine, with a refresh. ingly cool southerly breez, which came strongly enough off the island to stretch ensigns and burgers to full length. The racing prilion of a plendid feet very far exceeded the average of at least the past decade, but large steam yachts were not so smerous as last year. Figuring most prominently to the collective show of vessels were the two Royal yachts and, the guardship Crescent, commanded by the Duke of York. The town was not so fall ss is usual on "Cowri Sunday,” and the fashionable gal- bering in the Royal Yacht Squadron grounds appeared rather thân; in fact, everything ruled exceptionally quiet, Foreign visitors wer how- aver present in force, and amongst the yachts at' anchor wese vessels fling the respective fusigns of. Germany, Franeb, Italy, and the United States.
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From a racing point of view there is very prospect of very interesting sport during the week and a bostime seat, while many of the
contests will parlake of an international charac ter. The first-class acting contingent will be made ap of the Rofadow, Allm. Aurora, Satanita, and Bona and it may be said, will embrace a representative vessel of the schooner, cutter, and yawl ilg. The Rainbow had a fale ixial sgalust The Alisa and Bono st Kingstown, but the bas yet to measure he speed against the Aurora sad Satantia. Since the latter bas returned from the Modi3erranean · she has been converted to yawi rig, and the change has really improved the vessel to appea- rance. Ia strong reacing winds she is likely to proves match for the Allsa, and she has been given a mainsall which excards the allpolated are admitilog x yawl to claim rig allowance, Aurora hea had from firs to tix tops of weight removed from the fore end of the lead keel, and the vessel will sail on a shorter land waterline
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Thus, say the dзahf, the Hawallan Goveza- ment appears to have paid the mondy na a fort of charity, while continuing to assert the Justice of its action in the course about which complaint has torn made. Under such circumstances the reason why the Japanese Government accepted the money is incomprehensible.
The mere
money payment is nothing, conclades our con- temporary, and and the Japanese Government would be well advised in presenting the Y100,000 to Hawall as x fond for carrying out the jeestoration of Hawall with the Valled States.—Keba Chronicle.
THE CHINESE LEGATION IN
TOKYO,
The perle of service of the present Chinese Representative in Tokyo having terminated, Mr. Hoang Tianshen has been appointed to cdcceed him. Mr. Hoang was formerly nomicated as Chinese Minister to Berlin, but Germany raised objecitons to receiving bim, and he did not take up the post. Tsere does not exit, we believe, any understanding between he Governments of Japan and China for ciprocal consultation with regard to she persons
Ministers, bot, under any circumstances, pan would doubiless welcome Mr. Hhang, ai hefs among the most prominent advocates of prepress in Chins. He served formerly in Jepan
Secretary of Legation and sabrequently as Coasal-General in America, and he is said to have an intimate knowledge of the English language.—Japan Mall.
FRESH FROM THE WOODS.
We have been advertising for a translator, a competent translator. Some people seem to shlok a good translator can be picked up at any algset corner, so general has become the study of English, but such is not our experience. Some of the work that reaches an Editor of's English newspaper pabilshed in Japan is good, mach 1 bad, and a considerab'e portion is very bad. There are various styler, and annoying, the simple
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
(By Australian Mäti)
HEALTH OF THE
LONDON, August 17th. it is stated that the life of the Pope is slowly ebbing sway.
POPK.
· GOLD AT KLON_YKE.
LONDON, August 17.2. Lake Taglish in the region of the Klondyke Great discoveries of gold are reported from
goldfield.
HOOLEY'S INSOLV⚫NCY.
LONDON, August 17ib. The examination of the witnesses in the la.
solvence case of Mr. Hooley has resulted in Enel de in Wort and Messrs. Buncher, Broad- fer, and Bradshow being charged with contempt of court. It is stated that as åttem it has been made to get Hooley to alter his evidence..
CHOLERA AT HALRAS,
LONDON, August 17th: Daring July last 117 deaths from cholera arc reported to have occurred at Madran.
IMPERIAL PENYY POSTAGE.
LONDON, August 17th, The scheme of Imperial penny postave agreed upon al the recent Postal Conference la London Ir to come into 'operaiion on Christmas Day next.
NIW TORPIDO BOATS FOR JAPAN.
LONDON, August 18th,
The Japanese Govermant has ordered five new torpedo boats,"to be constructed in England,
THE FAR EAST.
RUSSIAN ACTIVITY, PLAUSIBLE ASSURANCES.
LONDON, August 17th,
- Telegrams received from Shangdal state that the Russian officials at Pekin are intriguing to mbluls the control of the Chinese Marliime Customs.
A St. Petersbury jurnal states that the Eng. lish newspapers have been mlilnformed as to recent events in Chies, and there is no alleged intention of Rassla injuring the interests of Great
Britain.
LI Hong Chang, whore power Is” again in scendancy in Chins, denies the statement that pompous Great Britain's humiliation ! das to the Trung and amusing 1 Yamea truckling to Russia, the credalous and funny. To which of It is reported that Lord Sallebury contemplates these classes should be assigned the specimen demanding from the Chinese Government the fresh from a bedding young genius who aspires we propore to giva below, just as it reached as | diamfisal of Li Hung Chang,
Severe comments are, beleg made la the to edit an Engligh column in some widely-circu- | London Press on the abrener of skilful diplomatic lated Japanese paper, we must leave our readers ablllly on the part of the British Government aspirant after fame elected to try his band is an to decide. The subject on which our youthlul in connection with Chinese afficits, Interview which took place in Tobio one this day week. Ha begius :-
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The conversations between Mr. Hasbl Toru, the Japanese Minister to Washington, and the Editor of the Kokumin Skinbux.
At the afternoon of Wednesday after two daya
CLOSE OF THE STANISH-AMERICN WAR.
LONDON, August 18th, The American Government anticipato inter- minable difficulties in settling the terms of peace with Spain.
The Cuban Insurgents have agreed to abide
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Irotanga goes on to say :-"The above optam revenus is doable what li wan in 1893 before the war the filfs is 300,000 mare than it was in 1896; and the Eastern Customs are 400,000 more than when I come in 1895.' It would wasty your readers were I to separate the Cus toms from the ikim, the specials from the ordinaries, and so on lo each case; but the figures, which are the main polat, are, in them. selves sufficient to show what a fotnie Cbloa might hope for if foreign Powers would conSC
were left alone to choose her own instructors, advisers, and bankers.
1 am, &c.,
HOMEWARD-Hector, Oceantin August 26th; Darmstadt 30th,
Scorr's Emalston of Fure Cod Liver Oil with Hyp phosphites xçte both av food and medicine. It not only gives flesh and strength by virtue of Its own nutzlilous properties, but creates an appetite for food that bollds up the wasted body. Read the following:-" Scati's Emulsion is in my opinion an excellent and valuable compound. I have given it to consumptive patients and have been delighted with the results obtained. It is pleasant to the taste and can be borne by the most sensitive stomach."--E, A. RODWAY, M.D., Better-Knowie, Darlington. Any Chemist can supply it. Sole Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of Chios:-Watkins & Co., Hong- kong--[Advt.
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Afternoon in jħr. 30min. ANNIVERSARIES, 1650-Battle of Dunbar,
1651-Battle of Worcester. 1658-Oliver Cromwell fled, 1783-Treaty of reace between England and
United States sfgoed. 178-Loss of the a., Princess Alke in the
Thames.
283-Governor Sir George Bowen left Hong-
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than last year. Naturally the Aurora is not so i has passed from he has returned, the Editor besi by the armistice declared, and will cease/ Chinese-191k of Tih moon of Sfth year of vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are
call on Mr. Horbi at kl: Loure at Vchisalwa]- | cho, Toklo, at bis receiving rooms several visitors were talking with him who are smoklog the cigar sluting freely at the armcha'r putting up his fatty belly. The Editor asked.
We have heard you are la sickness, and how are you now ?*
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Mr. Hoshi answered. "Iya! Not so worse little pain, I feai, at my beart, but no troubles
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kostšilties.
Admiral Cervera, who is on parole in the United States, bas been everywhere received with great demonstrailors, and on passing through Portsmouth and Bouton kai, been sccorded an overlos.
The terms of the peace protocol between the United States and Spain, allows the Spanish troops to leave Cabs and Porto Rico with their arms and equipments, and all the hopers of
WAY.
LONDON, August 19'h.
It has transpired that after the entry of the American troops into Spaniago the Spanish dead were found to be unburied. The bodies wore piled up and cremated,
mech by the head as in 1897, and the siteration may make her faster than befors in light weather, but he may suffer from the loss of weight in a strong breese. The Rainbow, Allsa, and Hona have been docked since returning from Kingstown, and the last named vessel bout a new mainsall and Jickyard toprail on Saturday last, The second-class division is also represented by five vessels, and the most notable addition is the German designed and hullt cuiter Kommo-to read the books." dore, owned by sydicate of German yichts- men, of which Admiral Israndon, of the Imperial Hereafter Mr. Hosh! bas explained him- Geiman navy, is managing representative. The sell the reasons of bia returolog "I heard wessel is bail of the lightest of steel, and when that many are saying about my relulog, compeiing in German waters against the Belilah but all of them are lo mistakes. My re- built Santa and Tuity she proved thale superfor turning of this time I have promised before I on more than one occasion In strong bie z
went there, I have told Count Okuma that I will be returned when the Hawalian matters The Kommerdre was, however, found to be over British messement and has had her dead ave been settled, and when Marquis Ito has weight reduced to the extent of about one ton.
dissolved the Diet I have sent the letter to make the preparation to be myself returned as a re- The iteration may effect a much-needed. Improvement to light breeze, bat presentative, The Hawaiian matters have been
sha may not be quite so good in strong winds. settled already this I have settled the mitters The German catter excels most in sailing the Spanish and United States has been almost myself at United States. And the questions of windward, and she bad decisively beaten all opponents on that poin). It remains, however, United States for Fallippine Taus I have done
settled and I have reported about the directions of voyage. to Isolde and Astrild. The Kommodore will have a mixed crew of Gorman and English, and W. Parker, of Southamton, is skipper,
The fall fleet of safe, culters which has been altending the Scorch and Irish regattam has come to Solent, sadhe Morning Star will swell the ranks, while the Gloria willjola is whenever conditions admit boats of 55 rating and undor. Pentient, Singa, Forsa, &ldred, and Vira ard splendidly matched, and the holder of the Coupe de France bas but a poor chance of winning prizes in such company. There is a very siung handicap fleet this season and many cruisers of **clog pretentions, while the Solent classes and one-design boats muster in great forcs.
A conference has taken place between the|| United States officials and the Cuban leiders, and it is now understood that the insurgent forces will be disbanded, the American govern- ment paying them for their services in the field. Five "fever proof" United States regiments are to be left to garrison Santiago. The re- re-embark by Saturday next for the homeward malader of General Shatter's Army are to
the all things which are to be done then I have his office as Governor General of Cuba, has been General Blanco, who has recently resigned returned, Ha❘ My fatura movement? I have or ared to remain at his post until the Spanish told Count Okama yesterday about various troops evacuate the country. States. I want to enter to the parliament and I matters, and that I will not go again to United will resign myself whenever my successor bas" been appointed. For a while, there are nothing remained to be done, then the sending of my successor not to be haste but be must under-
land the English a little."
returned to be appointed the Minister of Foreign The Editor. "It is rumoured that you have Office, before you bava zeturned."
Mr. Hoshi answered:-"Yes I heard about that and I will take the portfolio if someone have request me to be fill up that situation. But I will eat my self to request for that postilen for at any time I can get that portfolio,"
Editor. What is the citizen's feelings at U.S. A. for Japan?"
good."
Mr. Husht,-" They are very good, yor, wery
there during the war ??
Editor-" Any special phenomena did appear
The Royal Yacht Squadron has made an Important alteration this year la regard to start. Ing the races, Hilberio, vessels have had fall range of the Soleat from the flig-boat in Gowas. Roads to the New Forcat shore, and, as a CONEC · quence, recalls and other shore signals were Comelimes difficult, and occasionally impossible, to make out. This season, however, vossals will start between the flag-boat and the Royal Yacht Squadron castle and kesp between the mark-bost and the castle flagstaff every time Comes to paused. The Royal Yacht Squadron extra match before referred to wit be for a prize given by the Prince of Wales, but what class of Fachin it will be open to kas not yet been deter- mined, neither hai, the falling date been fixed; 1 donet-Koks Herald
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A MEDICINE FOR PATHISIS,
One of those cures that are flushed before the eyes of the public from time to time, and then
raro cue conquered, and the new sovereign disappear for ever from sight, is announced by vernaculer nowspaper. Tuberculosis in the dts.
with Ingredients sơ rare that the whole world's remedy has the faterers of belog compounded known supply would not suffice to treat mara than three thousand sufferers. It is hoped. how ever, that researches now being conducted will lead to the discovELF Boltabile subaillutes. Originally a certala Mr. Tomeji Shinsuke WAS said to be the inventor, but be now willen la tha Hocht Shimbun to say, that he did not discover the drug, but received it from a filand, and found it so efficacious that he is making arrangemania to distribute it-grafis of course-among tho physicians of his acquaintance. He adds that its principal ingredient is nitrogen, which ex remour of scarcity. planation rather militates against the original
Mr. Tomal wES.ONCO member of the Diet. He now deals In fire.
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Afternoon ... Škr.... Ómin. ANNIVERSARIES.
1839-Capt. Elllot fired upon by the battery at
Kowloon Cly.
1841-The foris in the Canton River garrisoned
by Chlacia troops. 1870-French Republic declared. 1884-Tan s. Europe lost at the mouth of the
Mio River. 1892-Terrible fire at Ichang; 100 Kres lost. 1893-The Nethertole Hospital opened by Gov.
ernor Sir Willlim Robinion.
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No Fl Insurance will be effected by ma in any care whatever.
All damaged Packages must be left in tha Godowns and a cerificate of the damage obtained from the Godown, Company within ten days after the Vessol's seefval kits, after which no Claims will be recognised,
"H, A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 31st August, 18çã
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
J
Union Church-Services, 11 3.15, and 6 p.. THE P. & Q. 5. N. Cols Steamship German Bethesda Chapel, West Point -
Morning Service, 15 2.M.
St. Frands Church, Wanchal :—Mass (Chlo.), 6 zin,, (Post.) y,30 s.m., Benediction, 5 p.m. St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road Morning
"Service (English), 9 mm.
St. Anthony's Chapel, West Potat :-Mase, 8
Peter's Somen's Church—is aim, and Wesleyan Methodist Church-Services, 10.30
m. and 5.45 p.m.
St.
6.30 p.m.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAIS DUK Indian (Sultang) 5th ingi. Américan (Aster) Stu inst. Anserican (Dost:) fath lost. Australian (Menmuir) íith last, Canadian (Empress of Fapan) sath Just, Tacomú (Victorfa) 16th lust. Ainerican:(Glowfarg) zand lust,
Mr. Hoshi. No, nothing, but they were fait le troublesome with the scanty of chips," Editor."What with Anglo-Saxon Allance and the Alliance of Japan, England and U.S.A.)*
Mr. Hoshi-"That is hardest work to be arms, and owns a periodical called the Notfalls, so, left Shanghai for this port at 10 p.m.
| Zarihi (agricultural mangizian-Yapan Malli
THE 'P. M. 3, S, Co.'s steamer Aster' with
yuriasday, the sudjart,
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"BALLÀARAT," FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS. vessel are hereby informed that theft Goods are Consignees of Cargo by the above-named
being landed and placed of their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company? Godowa, at Kowloos, where ench
Gondarel bilgs | consignment will be sorted out mark by mark
and delivery can be obtained as soon
This vessel brings on Cargo :---
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RESPONSIBLE FOR
DIETS,
Nellker the Caftans, the Acmars, nor the Owens will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or ment, buri of the Crwer of the following Vessels during keir stay in Henglang Harborar tem
MARY I CUSHING,, Amer. ship, Pendleton-
Order.
MUSKOKA, Brit. 4-m. bk., Crowe-Order, RENIE Rickmans, Ger, skip, Alot Heinize-
Order.
Hotels.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
THIS
HONGKONG,
*HIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the elegant Building known as "CON- NAUGHT HOUSE" öffers Furt-class Accom modation to Residents and Travellers,
Passenger Klevator, from Entrance Hall to each Floor, In charge of experienced Attendant, Favourable Arrangements made for Families ́and for Monthly ce Extended Perlods,
BILLIARDS.
P. BOHM, Proprietor & Maingat, Hangkong, 3rd April, 1895.
Тон
HE KOWLOON HOTEL Is now refitted and reopened as a thoroughly HIGH. CLASS HOTEL, with everything of the wary. best, Splendid Suburban Situation, Unrivalled to the Colony. Culaine & Specialty: nose la compare. Liquors of carefully selected quality Billard-tables and Bowllag-alleys excellent.
J. W. OSBORNE,
Proprietor.
April 2nd, 1898.
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I SAY 1 HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD, THE OLD MAN'S ON DECK AGAIN. ·
AT.
THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS. -
WHATS' THE MATTER WITH THIS TARIFF:- BREAKFAST .................................anuni $ 0.55 THITIN 23,3+126¶¶von 0.75
3 MEALS DAILY (Monthly Rate)
I 'TIFFIN
I DINNER
1.00
AGORAS 40.00
TATTETERS 15,00
20,00
1J
M
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1000+1+96 30.00.
1913
35.00
454045429
$8,00
TIFFIN & DINNER BREAKFAST & TIFFIN BREAKFAST & DINNER,
BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES.
the 171
From London, &c., se S.5. Himalaya, From Persian Gulf, x 5.5. Simla and Pochumba.
Optional goods wifi ba landed herà unless
J. E. GOODCHILD;
Managot.
NOW READY!'
IN HANDY PAMPHLET FÖRM
Instructions are given to the contrary before a A FULL, CAREFULLY REVISED. and
F.M. TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 7th (nstart, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by mo in any case whatever.
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All damaged Packagès must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's azzival ·häre, after which. so Claims will be recognised.
H. A. RITCHIE,
Superintendent. Hoogkong, set September; 1898.
accurate'account ei the, INTERPORT CRICKET MATCHES
With a Critique on the Week's play, the Festivilles connected with the Camiral and the bating and fielding of the various terms,,
PRICE, 50 CENTS PËR COPY," Orders will be promptly attended to by
The Manager THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
OFFICE,
No, 8, Pidder's HP, Hongkong, sola Noyamaber, 1597:
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