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TWO ANTI-CHRISTIAN OUTRAGES.

➤N ENGLISH MISSIONARY MURDIRID

Shanghai, November 18th,

Yesterday morning Mr. J. W. Slevanton, Deputy Direc'ns of the Chia laland Mission, received a telegram from hougklog ta the fol lowing, terme Fleming native evangelist wurde el Pangbal district," This not berg sufficiently clear Mr. Stevenson telegraphed for fuller informadon and last night received the Follow!g wire - Fleming murdered Narim ber 4th."

This lost mearige als left an doa In the Deputy Directo mind that yil another of the long roll of martyin had laid down his lify for the evangelisation of Chtoa.

When interviewed this morning by a re presentative of tile paper, Mi Stevenson give some supplementary Informatien to show that the marder was not wholly expected, that ledeed warning bad been givas, hut, as there stories of contemplated outrage are c:clated almost daily throughout the empire not very mech importance was attached to it. Was the murdered man warried ?" Mr. Stevenson wai asket.

"No," he replied" Mr. William Small Fleming was I should say about 30 yearspf age. He was a native of Scotland and came from Broaghty Fear near Dande"

"How long had he been in Calaa "Neatly four years. His station is Kaelyang strictly speeking but he had relleval Mr. H. E. Balton who has been ill and was probably itineralog In the neighbourbend of. Shanghal, which in t the magistracy of Taingplugasten and in the Toyin prefecture, ramphly I suppose between 70 and Bo milen kam Kwety ang."

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1898.

REPORTING HAS ITS PERILS.

OT WHICH THE PUBLIC H CARS VERY

*LITTLE

The work of the reporter Is popularis regarded as being of a highly interesting, and atthe same time exceedingly simple and easy, character, Attendence at pahlle meetings and the delibera- tions rf representative bodies-with occasional weddings, foverty and entertalaments thrown lawls by many casolt supposed to sum up everything that is required of the averige news, paper reporter. But, whilet in tray that the profession lyin many trapects fascinating. It is equally true that the dalles involved, even with- out eccaprlag iba poalden of war correspondent, are often of a most critical, not to say bizerdoms, nature.

A MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.

SOLDIER'S AMUSTMENTS.

A Royal Engineer nacht net lo grumble at hti lat. The Janor N Co's and Man's Recreation Room at Wellington Razzecks has lately been reflanced with wanden blacks, the billiard table ra-levelled and electric #ght put in, while as there is a great raving in the new light the office bave kindly granted, pamtact extension of hours from ra nm. to 1 pm. With all the renew advant per, the Sapoen bave hean entbled to challenge the Serge Mey to m friendly match on the Recreaton Room table, so that not only the clave but there admirers amongst the Sanders might have some enj ment therefrom, Games, were played on Monday and Tuesday, and to-night lives the fint : We must congratulate the after commanding for his trast in the men in allowing the library to be kentomen enest 1 pm. This ought to have

bstracks. Some diezanten! waS fiing the light, naron acciunt of the quailir of that the Electic Co. should he had the work of the work, but as there are somewhere near 30 qathed electricians in the Sabmarine Micers, who were expecting in head gained coms assial experience, by it. But they are living in hopes that the whole baricka will shortly be installed, and the needed electricity generated by them. selv's. They consider this would be a recom- mendation for them on leaving the Servic

ly dances.

Last evening the members of the Royal Engineer Qandle Club gave one of their wek

I remember iften, a Jamenalist on a big pro- vincial newspaper) belug "told of" to do the night work in connection with a catllery accident. There had been an farmik of water while several of the mire's were at work in the let seam, and it was feared that one of the unfortunately herficial effent in keepin zibe mai in men would ever came to the surface alive.

I shall never forget the fist night I spent la the vicially of the "plt heim." It was intensely dark and bliterly cold, Afew dim lightiliclosed a crowd of anxious and porralal men, women, and children awaiting the recovery of the bodies; for none expected ever to see their loved ones rercted are,

It was pooring with no when the first body made to the spot only to be succeded by a wall was brought to the subcs and a'rash was

slogetter beyond identification. The fact of its of angalih when it was seen that the body wa recovery bad to be telgrapbel to my paper. There was no one at band who would take the the reret phat office, which was kept open message, and I had to trumn over two mli to

antit four o'clock in the morning.

"And what is the rempar of the people ?"- "Well, it is I believe a town Inbabited parly by Chinere and parily by Misdiz So far the latter are concerned they are generally orderly and well disposed. I thaid mention that for nearly 33 years now the Chlox Infoad Mission has ben at wink and during the whole. of that time we have been tingasmily blented In that we have never had one of our people di- violent death eliber at their work in the interfer or when travelling by land or ses We have been singstarly blessed in this respect, and the death of Mr. Fleming has been a greatly brulies In conerquence of frequentatumb

blow to

That night three bodies, I believe, were re- Covezed, and the frat was duly recorded in the Istne of the following morning Batto descalch my megygget I had to walk over a rallway em- bankment-a›urney banght with moch inene reale-ne and considerable danger, $), I did not anffer materi By, though. I was wit in the kin, and I hovered of several small and un

ling over sleepers,

"What selon is the British Government

Of an entirely diffen! character, hat equly taking ?""In my last legim I min anderstreble from my point of view wit an formed that Mr Lion, Bh Consal it raperience si a mantlig helst in canera lan with Chungking, bashed to Kwelang for folla certale colliery disne. The pipe I rea delali. I do rat krow, of care, what steps he will take when he has them in hand. Dr. Hadron Trylor the dreelor of the Mixton į Rccompanied by Me, Inword, is row on his way to Schuen. Het here last Tae day for Choak gto attend the West China Missforrestening** geance upon my unlocky person Conference."

writ

vented had com-what crotored the men for the Charan they had adopted, and no sonner had 3 made my app-árince-hr my donore'l.n with he piper was well kinyomthan there was n rner of disinproval, † Fowed, he exited cries

herned which the mob did not takes the triah'e ‘o purra» me

Much less fortunate mua filand of mine, wha, tesplie bly protegia that ha wis not reapin-Ible {r the paller of t Is paper, was severely be ten, and then thrown into a rifor

Aunther idend had once a decided!r unplex hi napr. He was walking bemeward, shortly cant zynerience when huitleg after "c-pr "for

Dremine d'ilon the better part of velour. "Have you had any recent warnings, any I reemple, chased by an angry and exclieď Indice long of in An-Christian ris'ng 7"-| yowi who flung large vienes and o her egnelly "Well. Yes, on Celober 3 Iveelved a letter |_ and-s'eshin miseling in the dierglen Thudtiken. from Mr. Bollon how then stalloned at I was telce bit, and shoull havn fund much Panghat is which he stated willing on Angrumare bidle bed I ro' prane ny" i will 29, that in so ant-foreign town about 45 distance, fa the Kall district there a very urge number of erqilers but that there had been a movement on foot to go to Panghal and kill him (fr. Bolton) and lost his house. The winter contrue; ut evening after service abere menf nagtress]ld us ofthis aff, saying that a heller and a pig had been killed, cot unisto smell pieces and distributed to each prison willing to take a band liter midnight, when his attention was arrested killing me. It is said 45 took the ball by hearing tries of "mander" proceeding from Informonis refused to touch me, so they came broer in armewhat densely populated distric, ander the svihema of the lawn, mod vo their I've bave been threatened if they

He harried in the direc"on from whence the cles believe in the Lord Jesus Now continued Meed corn th pavement. He learned that one of crme; and.found = armall group of prošle gather- Stevenson, we get letters of this kind frequently the rooms the house was occupied by and wiile we do not generaly strach very great dissolare courle. who were almost incessantly Imperance to them we always take extra mes sures for our protection but we never belittle reling. Whilst he was listenleg to this the possible danger at any time and act accorso. the eccupant of our of the nther rooms Ingly with the ulmest eration, Mr. Baltoned th, and blurted out the intelligence that worked largely among the aborigloez, the *st Black Ben had done for his wench," Miaonize,"

"How many misri-narles"bave you in Kwel chow Province ?""We have fire stations and eleven missionaries and one doctor, also four lady missionaries,"

"Do you know thrie has been an attack on a Roman Catholic Kilchowa." No, Kuel. chowia is on the Yingits and we have no people there. Our nescit station is at Wantule farther up the river

The energie pressman wilted to hear po more, but conting a passible exclusiva," dashed into the hoge, up the stairs and hurst open the door of the first room he encountered. Unfortunately, he hid got into the wrong room, and the tebant sprang out of bed, and treated the over zalonjarallet to a practical exhibition of the manly at When at length the ant rionate reporter wis allowed to depart he presented a most fameniable appearance. No there had been so tragedy. It was a

Our ren-esentativa then handed Mr. Ste. venson the "exus" istned by L'Echo da Chi false alarms. Mr. Stevenson in reference to be two dut. rages said he supposed the people bad become apprebacisive all over the Empire. There was much unrest, he said, and the mind of the people were evidently disturbed Referring to Serchaon Mr. Stereoson said there were 63 Missionaries working there, both male and female, under the auspices of the Chian Inland Mission,

Another mallat happened to be la court during the hearing of a care fo which's milk. seller was charged with adulterating his wAIDS, The delanter was convicted, and fined. At the close of the bearing he offered the sensiter-the only one present at the time-heavy bribeli ke would refrain from sending a report of the canto bla saner, He of curse, indignantly declined the offer and the report appeared in due course. The Miro'za are a warlike tribe of aboriginės, Twa nights after the pressman was assaulted by geneally kindly to forelgoen, bat they couple of ruffians, who eventually acknow Bre continually fighting with the Chinese.ledged that they had been employed by the They are expert powder makers and conse- defaulting mikan to "take it out of the quently apply themicires with ammattion to reporter." sa unlimited extent. Farber, they are rarely abroad unless armed Consequally lo a squab which threaten physical danger.

But the pressman has other peells this those ble it is generally ward and blows, often blew knows that the law of libel is both intricate and Frayone first, and delivered with potent effect as a rule, peculiar. The merest slip of the pen my env THE TROUBLE IN SCHUEN CATHOLIC MISSION splete the most serfour complications. A few years ago an employer of labour wAA declined to pay, and was taken to the cells. he rued by one of his workmen for wages. He low. A reporter inquired of the sergeant In ebarge if the man had elected to go to gaol, and was told that such was the case. Shortly after- amount due. Ap action was then commenced wards, some of the defendant's friends pald the against the newspaper, which had stated that the defendant was committed to pela fo defeit to the Queen's Bench Divino, the quesilon at of payment. The case wir eventually cattled stake being as to wheter the defendant's tem porty dention in the police cells amosated to imprisonment.

STATION DESTROYED,

The following express was issued by L'Echo de Chine last evening:-From a telegram fest received we learn that Kueilu bas been attacked and looted by the rebris, and that the Caholl: malo premises have been burned,

This afternoon this was supplemented by the ..following extra" issued by the ama paper. Kaeffs, 18 November.-The tows is quiet, The country in a state of agitatios.

cost the propiletors a small fortune.

In the end the newspaper won, but the cass.

Shoald the rebels (k: Kwelchowion they will practically shot off Chungking and all Sz chuzen beyond, for the den commands the river and has been recognized from almost before our era as a place of great ategic importance. It i only too evident that when the criminally weak Chinese officitis parchared Yamınzı allegiance his torbalent followers were not

Nor is the ordinary work of the reporter-the Included in the bargain. It would seem that taking down and transcription of notes-foreth the besiker is оп fre throughout the witout perli of a peculiar klud. Units ha whole of Sz chaen and Kwaichow, for the continuity on the alert, be may easily fall localities of the disturbances aboro referred to the most absurd blunders, en, for fastance, to are widely separated; and again, it is the case in which reporter made an ex-Cabinet not so qalet in the Chungking region as the Minister, when spealing.of his opponent, say Chinese would bave us bell we,. It may be that that he had not white shirt to cover himself, the two disturbances are coincidental's It Is to What the speaker had really sald way that his be hoped they are bat ibele Auf Foreign at Ponent had "not even a white sheet with Anti-Christian chanseer ladiestes very platoly which to cover the policy, "ele. that the disturbancer la Szechuan and Nerabera Kwelchow are not yet at an end-Mercury.

SOLDIERS & SAILORS INSTITUTE,

The Rev. G. R. V logs, Chairman, ucknow ledges with thanks the following donations towards the Fond for hew furnitare, elc, ;---

E. W..Mitch sil, Esq.

$15 Offerings at Parada Services Calic

dral.............7.33

Mc. Austin Østub...krækøbekostau.13.67

G. S. Bled, Esq.....................inatadio Dr. Bateson Wright energie+10 G. Slawart, Xiq........................

I once knew a reporter who, in his secount of a lecture on Martin Luther," made the speaker astert that during a serious laces the Reformer "was kept alive by the Peace of God, #lch passeth all understanding." That report cont the reporter his appollment.

fw months ago, in which reporter sted s A case was Beard at a country cout only a newspaper proprietor for a month's salary in Pea of aoilca. In the case of the bearing specimens of the reporter's "copy" were pra duced, and is one Instance he and written of the cemetery" of the human form. Needless to say the plaintiff did not recced in this action. Truly a reporter's life Is fall of perlis of which the casual observer probadly never disante.~~ Castel'e Saturday Faurnal,

exoticed

Eleven dances were pat on the Der C.H. neg RE efficiated at theplanm. Great. Potrimmee Iacia?ine enand and square. Sto

siden) Starvell (Sreetery) and Stone (Tren- Dress mat e zhven to Bisers. Flaret (Pie

surer) who compare the Committee and also to Sgt. W. B Pren who ach as M. C., for the ble manner in which they have brought up the club to a mavent enndon. As all the members of the Commitee areretorning to their nttire share this pooping xeron grand ball

king,

l be given sex' month as a farewell leaves-

CORRESPONDENCE.

(Wa do not necessarily en fome the opalant express í by Comments in t' is en'wan.

SHOULD NİVİL ENGINEERS. HOLD EXCUTIVE "ANK?

To The Entent at tuaj Hanseat Trungmart,” ST gm'en then le » ronicle of expumara, etart a huge The Irading art of the Army and Navy Gentle dated Detcher 12- vigstand by thales French mill Heatsingh sigirebillig al qning execules rank in mnojnem ga, elaria with plenty of a huge pl where "The mountain heniet forth a man," #hot handed and bichle 'ntemperate effarion" and their vetro parens-í hlas "etc. dlc. *Phrash T explaily naineet the nlcle 'was not the ta, dulant any only why the Faplaners should not have extently rank; id vre thangh plante why thay thail? The wilter trys to make 'leht of If, dungurane' and long. Wandlig warleness, I think a te Imostl canceration world clearly tow mletske. Teenilen sangat the officers an

him bi

shly would here "house divided within Is-ff" which can't stand.

afraid our contemporary it using an argument In quoting the returne of the stokers, I am

spalnet Dieulf. If and there is no doubt they wen, the sinkers au to gaat and contra'ed dies

t not speak well for the Engineers, who sin their immede sacerlors. Is I! (sir to say, that Engineers "ara mot freined to command 7" In it hark in them then ? Or is it the excatly he pant-hed, that has achieved th's good rezali? offer, whom the sinking only ass when abogl to,

Most of the more serlour "crime" that a stoker requires a man with sheelal training to judge on cammi's, would he of a technical character, and

the matter. The Engineer who bar been "through the mill would be me able to give judgment fairly than the executive efficer who knows abfolutely nothing about the mal- ter. The dining that engineers have legs pa'skmens clearly shows that the sometimes warded slight, bat wholly 1.

power to punish is a felt want in the man- agement of the engine room. If the writer of the leader thinks that alors and stokers 118 10 illegal punishment, allow me to disabac ble ignorant or cowardly, that they would accept mind, there are och hinge as "Teslawyers," and with our present standard of education in the navy, I feel confitent very few men would accept legal punishment, especially when they knew that by reporting the matter to the Com

suder or Captain they would get the engineer falo inable,

Engineers were for many yes, after thele I believe I am right in waving that the Royst formation, "non-combat:nts" but in Egypt wa hiv jest had a biking example of what a Royal Engineer officer can de, not only in the administratie, the most important part for an of 5phieg" I am in this instance alluding to Ermy in the "field" hat also in the direction Led Kitchener of Kasetosm but many other R. F. officers have datinguished themselves as General Offers Commanding. Is it a bauty has had it so long and many distinguished reform, when the sloger branch of our detence

men have been the result?

for loserting this lengthy letter.

Thanking you, in advence, for your klodness

I have the honour to be, Ske,

Yours obediently,

FAIR PLAY AND NO FAVOUR. Hongkong, November zand, 1898.

NOTANDA.

CALENDAR..

NOVEMBER.

Mileorological means based on ten years' observations to 1833. *Berometer...-29.818 Thermometer..Bo I

.-77 mire. 8.58

Rainfall...

TO-DAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

On data on date

:

ва 44

30.15 64 43

Barometer ............. 30.56 Thermometer meniny Humidity...unavom Rainfall

TO-DAY,

•Wednesday, 23rd November, 1858.

(51, Clement) Chinese-10th of 10th moom of 14th year of

Kuong-sü.

High water-Morning får, 45min. fiernoon. Thr. Imin.

Low water-Morning Ikr, 11mda.

ANNIVERSARIES,

1871-Darth of Sir John Bowring, az Goreino,

of Hongkong. 1881-Arrival of the Princes Albert Vieler und George of Wales in the Bacchanie ut Woostig. 1890-Death of the King of the Netherlands, 1891-American barque Esters last in Galf of

Pechill 1897-Fi e la Third Street, Hongkong; 15 lives

font,

TO-MORROW.

Thursday, 24th November, 1898. Chinese-11th of 1024 moon of 24th year of

"Kwong.si.

High water-Morning van đÂN HƯNG Afternoon ........ GAr. Stain. Low water-Morning Or. 15min. and 11hr. 40min.

ANNIVERSARIES,

1572-John Knox died, 16:1-Tasmania discovered 1948-Flight of the Pops from Rome, 1867 -Ship Omar Pasha lost in Chins Sel

1894-American ship Mary L. Stone wrecked 1890-Three hundred houses destroyed by

at Foochow.'

on the coast of N,E. Form. SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

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MAILS DUR:

Shipping,

STEAMERS.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA, HE Company's Steamablp

THE

"CHELYDRA Captain Doyles, will be despatched as above TOMORROW, the aph lestust, at Nion,

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

General Managera. Hanekome, strd November, 1908

• F116]

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SANDAKAN AND KUDAT,

THE Company's Steamship

A

"MEMNON," fireMORROW, the auth instant, at 3 P.M.

Capto Fallam, will be despatched TO-

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents. Hongkong, zu November, 1808. (1375 THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

English (Coromandel) 25'b inst.. Australlan (Tokis Maru) 15th inst Tacoma (Tacoma) 15th lust. American (Dork) 17th lost, Ansiralian (Zaiyuan) 28th [ust. Tecams (Victoria) 30th lost, Canadian (Empress of Japan) 1st prox. American (City of Rio de Janstro) Eth prox.

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High our FIRM from this date,

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·Hongkon 17th November, 1808.

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NOTICE.

ONSIGNERS of CARGO per Steamphip

"CHINA."

C

The abwe Steamer having strived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send to their Bill of Lading for Countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Gods from alongside,

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY "HF Company's Steamship

THE

"! TAI LEE." Captain H. Kock, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 24th instant,

at PM.

This Steamer has Accommodation for Passengers.

For Freight of Passage, apply to

SHEWAN TOVES, & CO., General Manager. Hongkong 22nd November 1708.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED

FOR TIENTSIN.

THE Company's Steamship

"KWFIYANG,

17378

Coptein Outerbittee, will be despatched o SUNDAY, the 27th Instant, at Daylight

For Freight or Passage, only to

BUTTERFIELD'& SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 17th November, 1899.

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FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL. “HE Steimahin

THE S

"HANSA."

Cep'ala Mats, will be despatched as abort SUNDAY, the 27.b lasts, & at Daylight. For Freight or Paisage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO,

Agents. Hongkong, and November, 1808. F$379

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR_LONDON, VIA SÚEZ CANAL HE Company's Steamship THE

"MYR MIDON,"

Captain Rosizo; will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 28 h in it nf, at Noor."

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 22nd November, 1898. "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS,

Animations.

WANTED.

To rent a FURNISHED ROOM, for single gentleman. Teras moderate from ! September.

Apply by letter to

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T. F. H.K. "TEL GRAPH." Hangkang, 16th November, 1898,

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L.S

FOR ALL

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SUCH AS

SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH,

IMPAIRED DIGESTION,

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AND FEMALE AILMENTS, ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOYES,

50 Cents per Box.

Prepared only by the Proprietor :- THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England.

SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA :—–

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This ELIXIR is employed with stocess to rotoro the FORCES of the STOMACH and FADILI... TATES the DIGESTION,

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1380

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL

HE Steamship.

M

THE

"GLENARTNEY,"

Carge impeding the discharge of the Vessel. will be linded and stored at Consignees' tlik | Captain Frakes, will be despatched as above and expense.

J. S. VAN BUREN, Hongkong, 17th November, 1893. FLW I

Agent.

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS: FROM MIDDLESBORO, LONDON AND STRAITS,

THE Steamship

"GLENAVON," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by ber 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 gotice to the contrary be given before a P.M. TO-DAY.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 4th instant will be rabject to rent,

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

on or about the 7th December

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 4th November, 1898

(1312 MOGUL-WARRACK-MILBURN LINE.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL

HE Steamship

THE

"

"BRAEMAR," will be despatched as above on or about the S.SENERGIA"...... About 3rat Dec., 1898. 14th December, 1899. 5.S." MOGUL"

içit Jan., 1899. For Freight or Passage apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co..

Agents, Hongkong, 7th Noremhes, 1908. £1327 UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

FOR NEW YORK WA SUEZ CANAL..

Consignees are requested to present all Claims THE Chartered Steamship the 1st December, otherwise they will not be for damages and/or shortages not later tha4

recognised.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 17th November, 1898 - 1354

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

"EIDSVOLD," Captain P. Schly der, will be despatched as above on or about the roth December.

For Freight, apply to

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE Sickmakip

"LIGHTNING," having andved from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after a F.K. of the 5th fastant will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Wencial.

Consignces of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside mach Cargo Impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees1 risk and expense.

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

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, aand November, 1808

13-1 1377

NOT

NOTICE.

DEBTS.

OT RESPONSIBLE YOR

Rafther the Captants, the Adxsers, non the NR will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or members. #ko Crest of the following Vessels during, show stay in Hongkong Flashout 1-

W. H. CONNER Amer, ship, J. T. Enking—

Slomsten & Co.

| B. F. PACKARD/ Amor, ship, Allen-Master, | INDODO PORE, Spaniei sity Resss---Order.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agenis. Hongkong, 4th November, 1803.

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Motels.

WINDSOR HOTEL,

THE

HONGKONG.

THIS ESTABLISHMENT,, situated in the

elegant Bedding Auova as

"CON NAUGHT HOUSE," de Flat-class Accom

sodation, to Rezidents and Travellers.

Passenger Elevator, from Entrance Hall to rach Floor, in charge of experienced 'Attendani, Favourable Arangoraezis made k Famalles And for Honthly or Extended Periods.

BILLIARDS.

Rangkong,

P. BOHM. Propricio Manager, April, 1805.

I SAY HERE'S SOMETHING GOOD. THE OLD MAN'S ON DECK AGAIN AT

THOMAS'S GRILL ROOMS.

WHATS THE matter witH THIS TARIFF:- BREAKFAST

............... $ 0.55 TIFFIN EYJUDE KAPELADOR-JOB1949

0.75 DINNER DE

3 MEALS DAILY (Monthly Rate)...............

F

I TIFIE I DINNER TIFFIN & DINNER BREAKFAST & TIFFIN BREAKFAST & DINNER,

377

22

TALAIKIO

1.00

40.00

15.00

20,00

3000

35.00

ITSUI BUSLAN KAISHA.

No. 6, les House Street, Praya Cruiral Head Opur-TOKIO,

Branch Offers 2

LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and a Ports a JAPAN,

A parties Mid Coal Mlocs.

Omar Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Minen.

Tokyo Marino lamance Co., Limited. Kelji Tire Insurance Co., Limited. Imperial Gorciament Paper. llls, Japan. Cotton Cleaning and Wkg. Co., Shanghai, Oroda Cement Company, Japan, Kanegaluchi Cotton Spinning Mill, Japan, The Mike Cotten Spirning W, Liesited, » Tobys Cotton Spłoning 20, Japan. Payashi Clock Factory, Bangkong, trib. Deemmihet 13%

THE LEADING CATERERS.

COMPARE OUR

Fas

MENU BILLIARD TABLES and

LIQUORS to all others.

THE GRILL ROOM, Hongkong, 1st September, 1807.

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F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION

AGENTS,

PRAVA CENTRAL, HONGKONG, ̈ ̈* SOAP MANUFACTURERS,

sole AGENTS FOR

HARTMANN'S BARTEN'S GENUINE

COMPOSITION RED HAND BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES,

MC.

&c.,

Sole Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM and

P. & C. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &c.

EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT REASONABÈX PRICE'S,

* un glimm * **au sănă

KUHN & KOMOR,

JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS, 31 & 13, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG, 35, WATER STRIIT, YOKOHAMA -

and

36, Division: STREET, KOBE, Hongkong, 15th March, 1806,

LEVY HERMANOS.

DIA

(24

IAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWELLERS

AND WATCHMAKERS.

Sole Agents in the East for the amalgamatod CLEMENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOK Čo, Ld 18,00 DUNLOP TYREY'S BICYCLES-PRICE.....$185.

A special reliable Watch made for this Climate, Quality Armeet......$10 Quailly B..OUR 12

10. QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL,

Vestalte sie Telegraph Offen

BEST OF VIANDS SERVED IN THE BEST OF STYLES,

‚J. B. GOODCHILD,

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