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HOW WE GAINED OUR COLONIES:

HONGKONG.

(By FOR ACK WYNDHAM Inwe British Realm.]

"As or ship stawdy weramy kota tỉngi ng hatimu, afy you to be rsbepuise than entranced, whatever your presiun experiences of Səther's fenition, with the unsurpassed loveliuenu of the car-te hglitert whom and the bhatst sol, whereon reu a large Reet of mean as merchant ships, of maa-obar di ersty

tion, demands of picturesqus pujin, and my dads of sampaan, 7 va baxt

So woltes Malu Kruiden; in bla charming "English is in China, and no one who has szen the approach to the land of Hongkong from the ser can fall to endorse the above oplolan. Vany braattiul, Indeed, is the appear- *nce of the lofy, reduir-clad bills, slönleg diamen 2016 the shelving hay that form one of the most mapefficent harbours in the world The rages are freely interspersed with water- counter, which in the "piny season" are con verted into Fleming torrente; waving palms ralse their graceful heads in the berutitul gardens on the sloper, and spreading hanyan trees afford a pleasant belier from the fierce

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the morning sun. Along the coast line are care- fully cultivated fields of sweet potatoes, ilce, sod yams; and high above all, lowers the lofty Victoria Pesk" (1,815 feet in height), from which the phy at its base derives its name.

In and, however, the acme is a different one. * 3: re, bleskness and barrinness gives place to

cultivation Sued trees slinggling shrubs, and rank tahire abound, and the lighity. Coper plants and graceful ferns of the sea frogs are unknown. large grantle bulders at the hare, gloomy allies, split up into Innumerable ravines, and allesce and desolation seem to succed the cheerful activity and bustle of the busy town.

ke 15 mln try at our Coinslai posiesilens, the Island Hongkong way not brought under Bet ish away without resenting to the power of the sword. The fiel which today bear amling crop, were once dyed red with English blad, and many a gilent anidier, now sleeping pesosfully to the "Heppy Valley" cemetery, in his death in the fighting which our occupa- Una al this dependency occasion:d,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1898.

10 h of the same your, the Foelisa ex vedi ton and Mr. Brand by in the same way, and made vichat d'un coar ey nnd - suited for home. A au order that they were flatly and severally to xian, however, of 1,151 man, with General pay the costs of the official soliciter, other than Lord Saltoon in command, was left behind, any in relation to Mr. Readaba, who would Thus was accomplished the adding to mar bave bis costs out of the sale. The judgment, Colonial Empire of this rich province, The if not sensational, was interesting, by reason of "Thieves' Island" of fire-and-fily yes ago ve judge's comments on the conduct of the le to-day a flourishing commercial port. In people cpcrned. In belef, these were :—Mr. Vicorta, the capital, is a happy and contended Hooley was rajb, reckless and inaccurate; Lord pipulation of upwards of 215,000. Courches and De 4 Warr was indiscreet; Mr. Broadley ichools abound ; crime is but llitis known j saborned to pe jary.-L. & C. Express.

of peace and prosperity has and and era succeeded a former reign of piracy, exaction, and oppression.

(The wilter of the abovo appears to be a trifle mized as to facis, The factories were 'at Canion. The British did not occupy Hang- hong unt after the tatand-bat been made over to them in 1841.-Ed.-H. K. FJ

MR. HOOLEY AT BAY-DISCLO-

·SURES AND CONTRADICTIONS.

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QUEEN OF HOLLAND,

ACCUSSION DOINGS AT BATAVIA,

Balavia papers to the 5th instant givé detalia of the accession festivities there ard throughout Java, which began on the 31st August and were 10 last until the 6th festant. A grand military

Be heing the daren.” The Governor-Ge verali speech went to show that Ongen Wilhelmina ascended the throne with most favourable prospects bath, lo Holland and in the Colonler, For lostance, troubles had ceared in the newly sunrged-liland of Lombok, In Achein, Dutch authority stands now on more solid faunlations than before. Every movement at resistance there is pomptly put down. The quick and vigorous iction tak in against the enemy, at the least sign of tauble in that quarter, is expected to iesalt in the total biloglog ander of the country in the couras of a short time. The | Governor-Gen "sal then turned to the Pedir expediton, and drew the Inference that the enemy were weak from their steadily avoiding a gineral engagement. The headmen and people in rast parts of the Pedir valley bad made knows the wish for peace and security under the Dutch Bag. The Governor-General alen pointed out that it only required ceaseless parsult of the enemy's bands to tranquilise the constry in the long ron as had been done in Achees Proper. In his opinion, Acheen and Pedir can be kept under and tranquillled by × small force, provided 11 be stationed at com- manding strategic pollon's. Tranquility hap ply prevailed in the rest of Netherlands India.

review opened the proceedings at Bataria on the 1st August followed by a reception at the Governor-General'spalion. Addresses from the Execu1ive Council and from the Compuls, were Mr. Hooley, in spite of illness, retalos bis | read. The consular address was in French, with combative Instlacts. On rath ulte, sccoldtage Radin Consol-General x9 spokesman, to him a young man, Mr. Gauge Johnston, the ann of the chairman of the Bovill Company, threatened blm oalside the cost with certain dirclosures about "your wife's funds" !! Mr. Pooley mada any more diclasuens. There non e. Hagley, to the god old melodramatic şiyle, lifted bly sick and smate George upon the bead The consequences were nit severe for George Johnston was able, to go into the box little ister to express his cootrition for what he hat sild, and to apologias to the Court "You owe no apology to the Court," said Mr. Registrar Hoed. but to the cause of Justice. Mr. Johnston, jan, bandsamely offered to apologies to anything or anybody, and Mr. Heod dismissed him with a hint not to do it again, This matter having been settled, Mr. Hunley, a ter a short consalisilon with his solletor, telt the court, and the remainder of the sitting was devoted to disclaimers," Mr. John Liwien Johnston and Lord Albemarle denying the stale. menty made about them. On 13th and 15th allos. further disclaimers were heard. Mr. E. The chain of chcamstasices that led to the Beall, solid or, one of the persons to whom the exablishment, an I's present firm basis of Hritish bankrapt alleged he had paid money to the way. power, in this distint quarter, is an exceedingly of bribery, said the alleaallon was a wicked Involved our Biley, however, it is as fol. laluchood. He had acted for the bankrupt as lows: Ever since the commencement of the solicitor, and the money paid to him way on present Condary a band of English merchants account of disbursements by himself, and an

Several Saltant or their representatives then had been setiled there, engaged in trading opera-agreed commission of 1 shilling for every share

read addresses, in which the Governor-General tions Their presence was looked upon with which be caused to be applied for in Mr. relorned valtable replies. The city was favistiy keen diskur by the Celestials, and by them Hooley's various, companies, for no other pur. decorsted, Sport, games, spil festivities for the the forele dvds" (as they charitably des pore whatever. Mr. J. T. Cole, a managee of prople went on all lay; there were freworks al Ipested everyone not el nalive birth) were job. Bovril (Limited), sald the hankrupt's statement | right. H.MS. Daphke, the German'men-of- jected in a long course of pesty annoyance and that he paid witness a commission of 12,000 † was Katser, and tac Slamic gonboat Maku! At last, about 1839, things for introducing the business of Borili (Limited) | Rajakumar tork pasi in the saluting. Os the unji exacion. has come to such a pass that car ride was was untrue. The money was paid him as com. | maining of the 11t, about five thousand children seriously threatened with total extermination, mission on sums which he obtained as loansre entertained in a trest at the Botanical and and the position of the English residents was a for Mr. Hooley from Mr. Lawan Johnston and Zaleyical Gardens. In the evening, the Goperar exceedingly humillating one A celsi was others. Sir E. Sullivan, chairman of the Cycle | General beld a reception. On the morning af occailened by the sudde imprisonment, on 10 Manufactur 15 Tube Company (Umalted), Mr. the and, the Governor-General unveiled a T. Bayliss formerly a dhector of the company, unfounded chat,e, of two European factory

manoment to the memory of the soldiers and nd others al:o explained transacions they had awrers, and their release was only secured by

sallors who had fallen la the Acheen war. British, German, and Siamese naval cfficers their and taking to entender to the Chinese had with the bankruet, Lord Winchlinex's so- local Mandarins tuo mlillon pounds' worth of ilcitor put in a medical certificate to ble

were present at the ceremony. In the afternoon, dient's-beatb, expressing the hope that hel oplum.

reveril German naval officers, by order of might be sufficiently recovered to attend at the

Admiral Von Diederlab, laid a wreath at the-j farther eximination of the Bankrupt in Novem- font of the Achees monument as a mark of her. These proceedings took place before MI. espect A grad opera performance took Regis Hood,

place in the evente A notable feature

Letters of remonstance krom the British Lega- tion we're anheeded, and the expostulations of the Ea India Company, who had a large dipot, here, ev. leed no reple froir the Court at Pekin

Accndingly, stem measurIDE WORD resolved upon, and in the following year A British force consisting of three battleshipe, two delgates, mad desrlern smella vetuels, with four ranspo carrying 1000 troops, suddenly ap penal oil the mouth of the Tacton kiver. The couf was quite unexpected, and the Chinese office were completely taken by surprise

Syl G. Bemner, in command of the troops on board had brenght with him from England a letter of Lod. Palmerston's, in which an ir. deponity was demanded for the alights to which the English Inhablants al Hargkong had been gobi cind by the officials of the Emperor of Chter. "The Ser of Heaven and Brother of The Mann," ete, rauchssfing na reply to this despatch, preparations were exide for the com- mencement of hostilities. Before, however, this wat versily undertaken, a last apped was determined upon. Captain Burchler, H.M.S. Siloé de was sent to may, bearing a letter for the Chinese Amiral at that part. Despite the f-etabat his shio was flying a flag of trace, this officer ordered the Chinese guaners in the fals surrounding the harbear to fire on him. Under their circumstances in amicable selle ment wis raturally out of the question. Accor dingly, pation of the expedition was landed on the coast, and hoillisles commenced in earnest. The cepties of the dlly of Tinghai was wreedily efected and the Chinese immediately sued for While the terms of capitalsilon were prace. belny discussed, it was discovered that the surreptionsly repairing their detences, and mustering reinfreemesis of Tar- ta 9. In add on to this, the Mandarins were carloying inch gentle methods of exterminating our trays 14 consisted in poleering the water supply, G There facis coming to light, the temporary roce that had existed was promptly alled and to January, 1841, the Bogue Forts were taken,

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The further bearing of the application for an order of committal for contempi of Conitagainst Lord De la Wart and others in cozzecilon with Mr. Hooley's bankruptcy was resumed on 16th before Mr. Justice Wright. Mr. Hooley was cross-examined, and adhered to his statement that Meners. Broadley and Bradshaw came to his hotel and drew up a weltic statement as ta the paricalers in which he was to correct his pervings evidence. Cross-examined by Six E. Clarke on behalf of Earl Do in War, the bank. rupt denied having sold to Mr. Keymer, that mig cuis Earl De in Warr and Kema Welch had zdvanced me £1,000 this would not have occurred." The cxicnt of his Lordably's reheroilly to him, he said was to offer to par £10 a week in respect of his hotel expenses for *month. He found that Mr. Broadley bad been keeping money back-he admitted having retained £1000-end that Earl De la Wait He bad not had as much as he thought. was all on friendly terms with Mr. Broad ley, who was the best fellow in the world except in money malters. When be Mr. Hooley) was and to ster his evidence Mr. Broadley axid:-"Lord Do In Warr has got to take his game down from the Squadron, and has got to leave the Carlton. We want to correct these thlags" The sammens against Mr. Bradshaw was dismissed, and be was then called as a whiness. He stated that Earl De is Ware asked him to use bis influence with Mr. Hooley to correct his misstatements. Winess mentioned that people who had made large sums through the bankrupt had not as much as ked where bit wise and children, were stop- ping, and the Earl agreed to give two cheques of 500 each to assist Maz, Hooley. Earl De la Warr asked that care should be taken that the g's shanld not be misconstrued into hribes, Earl De la Warr alterwards went to the box, and denied having promised £1,000 to either the This acilan was gallantly performed, and at bankrupt or bis wile on condition that be considerable logs to themselves for the Chinese retracted some of his evidence. What he did, proved a stubbare toe-by 1,400 men of the he said, was to give a general promise that he Cimeranian Regiment, assisted by delschments wou'd at some ilme assist Mrs. Hooley, who of the 26th, 49th, and 37th Madras Native was said to be in want, but this was to be kept Industry. The efficer who directed the opera from the knowledge of the bankrupt. He knew Hons was Major Pratt, albe Fast India Combat the Earl of Albemarle received something pany's Service.

In connection with the Dunlop Compary, The Judge asking for the figures, Sir. Clarke sald the Earl of Albemarle received £0.000, Mr, Broadley 8cco, and Earl De la Warr £8,000. Mr. Broadley, who was also examined, said the proposed avaistencs to Mrs. Hadley was not connected with any retractation of her husband's evidence. The witness denied that he acted for Earl De la Warrin connection with the proposed corrections, and alto repudiated the charge of baving Intercepted modey lntended for others, The Jadge announced that he would reserve bis decision as regarde Earl De la Wair and Mr. Braidley. Mr. Rocker's case was then opened, but was adjourned over the long vacation.

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The enray now again sued for peace, and a treaty was stranged in terms of which the land ol Hongkong was ceded to England On January 26, 1841, the Union feck was holsted on Forscalon Point by Admiral, Dawell, then a young midshipma. Captain (afterward Str Charles) Filler was appointed Governor and Minister Plenipo entiary for Great Beltain.

Even not all was not plain selling, for the ways that are dark-and-tricks-that-are-vain" loving Chloese, Instead of ratliying this agree. ment, calmly sel to work to oppose Its articles, Troops and warlike sterts were secretly mustered, forts were reballt, and rewards offered for the destruction of British ships: As much as 1000cc dollars was promised to anyone who would set a man-of-wat on fire. A price of 50.000 dollars was placed on the head of Captain Elliot, while & private soldier's life was valued at 50 dollars.

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In this day's proceedings was the public prayer for the Queen by Arabs and Java. mere, forwed by a grand ceremonial feast. The evening closed "with a grand bull at the Concord Clab. The German naval officers were pat present-at this ball, owing to mourn. ing for Rita Von Seldeneck, the German Mister Resident at Bangkok, who' had died, that day, at Sukabumis in West Java, Baron Von Seldeneck had gone to Jara on account of heal. His devib resulte i from an operation he had to undergo for abstess in the liver. Fer Hvities on a grand scale had been arranged for Tuesday, the Coronation Day.

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PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST.

Par P, and O. steamer Brilonnfa, connecting/ with the steamer Parramatta, at Colantbo, from London, August 15-To Straits, China, and fapin: Mr. Scott, Mrs. Newmarch, Mr. H H. Hudson, Mr. J. Jones, Mr. A. C. Ballingal,, Feat. A. S. Chambers, Mr. C. R. Stevens, Mr. F, G Hancock, Mr. G. P. Pexchy, Mr C. A W. Rose, Mr. H. Porter, Mr. H. H. Bristow, Mr.. W. Hewle, Mi. A. J. Flaherty, Mr. C. C. A Kirke. Mr. Stephen Claasen, Mr. and Miss Finch, Leat. J. E, Armstrong Lleul, E. Keily, Mr. C, T. C. Weiner, Misr Massey, Mr. Ashton Mr., R. Birch, Bandmaster and Mrs. Gornell, Mr. F. Grey, Mr. R. H. Magdonald, Mr. T. T. Wells, Mr. F: G. Kell, Mr. Ford. From Mar. telle: Me, F. S. Drme.

Per P, and O. steamer Fard, from London, September 3rd-To Steals, China and Japan: Captain and Mrs. W. H Ward, Mr. R. A. Cou sens Captain EH. Robinson, Mr. W. T. Fyle, Mr. and Mr Shay and son, Misses Shaw (2), Miss E. J. Lulham, Mr. A. Forbes.

Per P. and O. steemer Oceana, connecting with the steamer Chuson at Colombo, from Lendan. September 3th-To Straits, China, And Japan: Mr, and Mrs. Carmichael, Misi Campbell, Mrs. Smith, Miss Ezekiel, Min Melcaif, Hlas Brooks, Miss Watts, ME J. S. Or, Mr. A. Holland Mr. J. Martin, Mr. E. Smith, Mr. A. Bach, Mr M Griffith, Mr. J. W. Alderson, Mr. G. Harding, Mr. W. A. Allen, Mr. E. A. Ram, Mr. G. H. Green, Ma, and Mrs Allan, and Mr. Tacker.

Per P. and O. steamer Ceylon, from Londen, September 171b-To Stralis, China and Japan: Captain and Mrs. La Primandags. Mis- Hanter and a children, Miss Patient and Miss Hewlett.

and Mrs. G. Wales

From Marcilles: Mr. A. How to gain Flesh and Strength.-Take alter Carrodi; Mrs. Arthur Courchill.

each meal about a tablespoonfal of Scout' Per P, and O, stasmar Jağım, bom Loidon, Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos Oct. 39-To Strafts, China and Japan : Mr. and

phites. It le almost za pelatable as milk and Ms. Craddock and 2 children, Mr. and Misasily digested. The rap dity with which dell. Vernon, Mr. and Mr. Cosgrave, Mr. and Mr.

eate childtes and sickly people suffering from weakness and was ing dicas Improve and Orr-Ewing and a children, Mrs. Bremner and 3

thrly upon this diet is only m vallous. As a ramedy for Consumption and Throat Affections

paration in the world. "Any Chemist can supply Sole Agents for Hongkong end the Empire of Chins: Watķins & Co., Hongkong. –[dőst,

children.

A RECORD CROP.

CHICAGO, August 8th.-

The Post to-day says: According to the re- poris received by railway companies and bu›l- nets men, the largest wheat crop In the history of the United States will be harvested within a fort. night. The winter wheat yl:ld, which agzregales from 174,000,000 to 400,000,000 bushels, will be Increased to the extent of nearly 350,000,000 bashels from the spring wheat region. The

bumper

Crop of 1891 will be eclipied this year by 100,000,000 bushels from the present indications.

Reperis received. from members of the National Associatios of Merchants and Travellers, who are assembling here to-day to attend the fall meḍting afford postitve proof. It is declared, that a new era of prosperity. ls at hand through- oat the West, Ralfroad officials 'who have just come in from extended telps through the spring wheat and corn growing states make equally op:tastic repaite.

The Peation-Talt Land Credit Company which holds $9,000,000 worth of farm mortgages in the West, has hat $17,000 worth of property ander foreclosato.

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

SEPTEMBIX.

Miteorological mitans dated on ten years' observations to 1893,

39.818.

Baromater....... Thermometer

Humidity

Rainfall..

Consignees.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA:

TION COMPANY,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM KOBE.

and Bronchitis telbrant can THE Steamship

Actice

of Firm.

NOTICE.

THE Undersigned bag to mist the Pole that he his withdrawn blu shure from the FIRM of N. D. OLLIA and from this da'e, Mr. J. N. OLLIA will carry on basiness on kis account and risk.

NUSSERWANȚI DADABHOY. OLLIA, Hangkong, rath September, 1898. [1000

Motels.

"HE KOWLOON HOTEL Is now refilled THE CLASS HOTEL. with everything of the very and respened as a thoroughly HIGH-

best, Splendid Sabarbaa Situs fan, Dorivailed to the Colony. Culsin: Specialty: none In colmpare. Liquors of carefully selected quailty Billard-tables and Bowling-alleys excellent,

Apill 2nd, 1898.

J. W. OSBORNE,

Proprietor.

"GISELA,"

| having arrived, Consignees of Cargs are hereby Informed that their Goods are belag landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained..

No Claims wil ba admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must bo ient la to the Oflice of the Undersigned before Noon on the 17th fastant, or they will not bo recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, and any Goods remaining In the Godowns after the 17th Instant will be subject to rent,

Hills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents, Hongkong, 13th September, 1898. [T»# 1063

AUSTRIAN LLÖYD'S STEAM NAVIGA... TION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, SUEZ, ADEN, KURRACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE,

HE Steamship

(485 THE

I SAY HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD,

THE OLD MAN'S ON DECH AGAIN

AT

THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS.

..80 1 77

8.58

WHATS THE MATTER WITH THIS

TARIFF:-

TO-DAY,

BREAKFAST

$45

WEATHER REPORT.

TIFFIN

Ce date at data st

DINNER

10 3,

"Harometer. Thermometer ...... Humidity...... Rainfall

29.83

19 80

3-MEALS DAILY (Monthly Rate)

5.75

1.00

40.00

θα

■ TIFFIN

12

B:

721

1 DINNER

15.00

20.00

*

O.II

TIFFIN & DINNER M

30.00

BREAKFAST & TITIN „,

15.00

BREAKFAST & DINNER,,

18.00

TO-DAY.

Saturday, 17th September, 1898.

(St. Lambert.)

Chinese End of 8th moon of Lith your of .

Kuoners, Sus-Ris Sis

......................... Chr. $7min

Chr. Amin. High water-Morning 9kr. 81min. .Afternoon to Skr, J5min. Low water-Morning sama Shr, 29mpi, Afternoon ...... Skr. 49min. ANNIVERSARIES.

1812-Moscow burnt: 1874 Hongkong Pier and Godown Co, closed. 894-Judecisive naval battle between the Chi

nese and Japancia aquadrons off the Vale River, the Chinese loosing fre veirelt, 1897-Barite of Mahmund."

_TO-MORROW..

́Sunday, '18th September, 1998. Chinese-3rd of 8th moon of 24th war of

Kwong-14. Sus-Rusti

........... 5hr, 47min. Settu 6ħr. Imix. High water-Morning muna10kr, Iimin, Ajlirnoon ... 9hr. 59mibi. Low water-Morning

* Sår. Elmin. Afternoon on 4kr. Emin, ANNIVERSARIES, 1709-D. Johnson born. 1889-Severe thunder storm at Pekfog and the

Altar of Heaven destroyed by file: 1890-The Turkish man-of-war Ertogaul sank

in the K Channel while on her pus sage from Yokohama to Koba; out of a complement of 6ja men only 69 saved

17'

BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES.

J. E. GOODCHILD,

Manager.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

THIS

HONGKONG.

"HIS ESTABLISHMENT, situated in the elegant Belling known ex " CON. NAUGHT HOUSE," öffers First-class Accom. modation to Rezidents and Travalicia.

Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to each Tiect, in charge of experience Attendant. FROable Arrangements made for Famille and for Monthly or Estados Perioda.

BILLIARDS.

P. BOHM, Propiletov & Manager.

Rourking, and Arel!' 180€,,

Intimations.

WANTED.

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To rent a FURNISHED ROOM, for single

gentleman.

Terms, moderate. from Tat

September.

Apply by letter to

14.S.

éja Hongkong Telegraph Office. Hongkong, 32th August, 1899, [1043

Nippon Yesen Kalsha's steamer Musa KUHN & KOMOR,

shi Maru lost in the time gole and 64 persons drowned; also several vall. ing vessels wrecked, with loss of life, 1896-Malden Assises Hongkong: preientation

of white gloves. 1897-Preliminaries of Pesca botween Turkey

and Greece signed at Constantinople.

CHURCH SERVICES,

St. John's Cathedral:-Commonton, 7 m,

Mails, I am. Evensong, 5.45 p.m. Roman Catholic Cathedral-Mas at 6 a.m., 7am., 8 a.m. and 9.30 s.m. Renediction, 5 p.m. Union Church Services, 11 am, and 6 p.m. German Batherda. Chapel, West Polat -

Morning Service, 11 m.

JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS, 21 &,23. QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG, -35. WATER STREET, YOKOHAMA

and 36, DIVISION STREET, Kosz. Hangkeng, rgth March, 1856,

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LEVY HERMANOS. DIAMOND WATCHMAKERS.

DIAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWELLERS

"TRIESTE,"

hayleg arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Informed that their Goods are being landed at thelf risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence deilvery may be obtained. This vessel brings Cargo

From Trieste,

at Bombay.

S.S. Imperatrix transhipped

From Venice, ex S.S. Carlotta and Mas similiano, transhipped at Tifeste,

Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given, Immediately,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be. sest In to the Undersigned before Noan on the 20th Inalanı, or they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the oth Instant will be subject to reat,

Hits of Lading will he countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agcats. Hongkong, 14th September, 1898. [1‹w 1085

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE P:& 0. 5. N. Co.'s Steamship

· COROMANDEL," FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS,

Consignees, of Cargo, by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their rish in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns, st Kowloon, where each consignment wil be sorted out mark by mark and dellęcy can be obtained as soon as ikg Goods are landed. This

brings on Cargo :-

From London, &c., 4x S.S. Oriental, From Australia, ex S.5. Australia. From Persian Gulf, S.S. Henry Balchow. and Khandalla.

Optional goods will be landed here unless Instructions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M. TJ.DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 22nd tariant, at 4 P.M. will be subjeci, to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me la Any case whatever.

All damaged Packages most be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage --obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised,

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H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 16th September, 1898.

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THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM LIVERPOOL, SWANSEA AND

*SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

" DANFA,"

Sole Agents in the East for the amalgamated CLEMENT, HUMDER and GLADIATOR Co, Ld,,baring arrived from the above Ports, Consignees DUNLOP TYRES'4 BICYCLES-PRICE..1795. A special reliable Watch made for this Climate. Quality A...................................................$16 Quality BHARATSAKUDIYARET...............$14

10, QUEEN's road CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Ofice.

St. Francti Church, Wančhal :-Mass (Chic.),

6 am,, (Fort.)7.30 am, Benediction, 5 Pitt. | 413 St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road :—Morning

Service (English), 9 x.m.

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* SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUR:

Indian (Knight Templar) 19ih, inst German (Darmstadi) 201h lost. Americas (Gianfore) and lost, Australian (Vamashiro Maru) azrd Inst, . American (Belgie) is prox.

Canadian (Emprise of China) 4th prox. American (Giengyie) rith prox.

Fer P. and O. steamer Victoria, connecting with the steamer Bengal at Colombo, from London, September 21nd-To Straits, Chins and Japan Mr.F.W. Falconer, Mrs. Darrock and 2 children, Miss Darrock, Miss Blacklaws, Miss Paulsen, Miss Button, Miss Pelersen, Miss King, Miss Eldred, Miss Backenstrasse, Miss Armstrong, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs

.C. Montague. Ede and 2 children, Miss E. Almalle, Miss F. W: Boulton, Mr. T. G. Scott, Mr. David Kerr, Liect. R. J. Kayes, Mr. Rush-HONDRONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, field. From Massellies: Mrs. S. Ells and

Hitdoro Pontecoin. At Mr. J. Naismith.

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At the affes of the Hongkong Telegraph you can see, and procure for SIX DOLLARS, a Copy, of the Widster of Webstars, the latest and most emphatic proof that Labor omnia vitneti.

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NOTICE.

RESPONSIBLE FOR DENTS.

Net CA ESPONSIBLE, for 307

will be any DEBT contracted by the Officers or members of the Crees of the following Vessels during their stay in Hongkong Heibour

.

MARYL CUSHING, Amer. ship, Pendletan

Order, MUSKOKA, Brit. 4-m. bk., Crowe-Order. RENIE RICKMERS. Gar. ship, Alet Heintze-

Order.

AN APPEAL.

Mr. Justice Wight gave judgment on 17th alto, on the motion for the committal of Eari De la Warzand olbers for contempt of Court. His Lord- ship sald he did not think he ought to regard Mr. Hooley as a mere liar, scattering accusations which he know to be anfounded, but at the same Per P. and O. steamer Shangkat, from London, In the following monib, the campaign re time he was a witncas upon whose evidence it Oct, t-To Straits, China and Japan: The opened, and in March, every for between Hong-would be unsafe to act, faasmuch as he was rash Bishop of Victoris Mrs. Hoare and children, kong and Canton had been destroyed. This reckless, and fonceurrale. He bore in mind that Mrs. Reece and child, Miss H. M. Rowcroft, Iatter cly was only saved from destruction Enel De la Wart End a strong and over-whelm. Mrs. Jones Vaughan, Rev. A J. Walker, Mrs. the last moment by the handleg over of an Ing mallra to obtain a retraction from Mr. and Miss Crawford, Mr. Gadnor, Jademnity of 6,000,000 dollars, and the Talifica Hooley, and he could bardly come to the Per P. and O. steamer India, connecting with

lon of the first realy promised.

conclusion that from rete charlty and the steamer Ballaaraf, at Calombo, from Lon- For three months the English army waited for desire to assist Mrs. Hooley he chose dou, Oct. 6.-To Straits, China and Japan: fue attachment of the Imperial signature to the the time he did for agreeing to make Rev. C. H. Brawne, Mr. T. B. Pick, MM, treaty. At the end of this period, the Emperor her gilt. He (ike Judge) was willing Kikpatrick, Miss R. Kirkpatrick, Rev. and Mrs. Intimating that be declined to sign the document to believe that Earl De la War would have J. H. France, Mr. F. B. Hanold, Mr. Rowbot,

without further consideration," the bombard done something for Mis. Hooley in my case, tom and child, Miss Kilgour, Miss Ida Cham OUTWARI-Marquis Bacquahem, Glin Ang ment of Amoy was immediately undertaken. This but he was forced to the conclusion that the bers, Min Jones, Miss Mortfort, Mian Kirby, 9th Flintshire, Undaunted 12th; Armento, was speedily accomplished, and with itfell, to tapidselection of the time, and, perhaps, of the Mr. and Mrs. Wigham and 3 children, Mrs. John Sanderson 16th; Priam 19th's Ulyttes succession, the cities of Churan and Ning-po.amust, had something to do with the Earl's Talbot, Miss Loggait. From Marsellles: Ms.Nurnberg, Ningbo 23rd | Queen Olga, Otters With the result of this fast battle it seems to very Justifiable desire to clear himself from Mr. and Mini Spooner, Mr. Spooner, Mr. Gerald pool26th Kintuch, Laural Branch, Andslusto

30th. Benalder, Strathmore, Glinogle, Candia, | and Collars renewed on old ones. bave daward upon the Imperial Intelligence Hooley's accusations as he was pressed by his that "business" was meant by the foreign club. He acqalued his Lordship of any inten Per P. and O. steamer Australia, connecting Indra, Stata, Sydney Sept, and ; Sarpidon 6th devils" Accordingly, in August, 1842; the first tion to jasence the bankrupt to give faise evi- with the steamer Coromandel a Colombo, Caledonien, Baliliberg, Cholon 9th. treaty between England and Chloé was solemnly dence. It would be a sufficient punishment for from London, Oct. 20.-To Siraits, China HOMEWARD-Pyrrhut, Sachten, Yarra July signed, This took place on board ✔ British | his indiscreton that he should be ordered to pay and Japan: Mr. W. Mackay, Mr. George Jamie 19th 1 Myrmidon, Quan Margaret 16lb | man-of-war. By the terms of the Agreement the coins in the matter. With regard to Mr. son, C. M. G, Mianes Jamieson (a),.Mr. Sather-Kriemhtid, 29th, Afridi Aug. 31d; Boyers we gained an indemnity of 21,000,000 dollars, Broadley, his scilon to a certain matter was land, Mr. Moncrieff, Hew, D. and Mrs. Ferguson 12th Caledesten 16th 1.Delia, St. Nintam azed the union of the laland of Hongkong, and the nothing loss than subamation of perjury. He, and 3 children, Miss Macgregor, Miss M. Ewing, Hatter, Océanten 26th. Paikan - Sept, and opening for trade of five parts. On December however, decided to deal with Lord De la Warr | Min J. Ewing, Miss Vibor, Me, Ramity, Rev. Tantalus 6iny Hirika gihi

Browne,

PASSED TAK KAMAL.

|

THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN TCONVENT, CAINE ROAD, bega most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their dad patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all Kinds of NEEDLE WORK

Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs

Ladies Kad Children's Under-clothing, Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.

The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who are taught by the Sisters.

Hongkong, sind Boril, 1903

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of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods ara being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and. Godown Company, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on the 24th lustshi or they will not ba recognized.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on FRIDAY, the 24th instant st

3 P.M.

1.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any. Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 24th August will be subject to rent.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 16th September, 1898. [1«W 1109.

· NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS,

THE P. & D. S. N. Co■ Steamship

"CANTON," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, FORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAÏTS: Consignees of Cargo by the above-named ressel Lio bordby toformed that their Goods ara being landed and placed at their rish in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From Madras, ex 5.5; Loodiana. Optional Goods will be landed here unless lustractions are given to the contrary before y AM, TO-MORROW.

Goods not cleared by the gand instant, atq Pat will be subject to eat.

No Fire Idamasco will be effected by me in any ċara whatever.

All damaged Packager must be left in tha Godowns and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within tem

no Claims will be recognised. days after the Vessel's arrival bere, after which

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent, Hongkong, 16th September, 1893,

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