FILIPINO COMMISSIONERS IN HONGKONG.
· General K. Risso da ̈Dion, Doctor -Joseph- Losada nod tar, } Lion{ befimsus artku)) have arrived here from Mantla. They leave la a day or two for Washington in accordance with the Instructions contained in the special com- - missions, issu ́d to them by General Agutusko. We understand that one of the chief objects of the Filipinos in sending this Commission to the United States In to endeavour to clear up many of the exlailag doubts med sniplelous rospecting. 'the hopes and aspirations of the Filipinos, siiributable no doubt to freqatat misrepresenta, elon and lack of contradiction and proper correc- for. If this be the chief object in viɛw wow!sh the Commisioners all access, for at present there seems to be special need of a friendly `malssion of this klad when the fate of the youngest aspirant for admission Inta the great Brotherhoed of Nations is, as it were, hanglog do the balancers,
THE PHILIPPINES QUESTION.
OPINION OF SENATORS.
NEW YORK, November 1st. In answer to the query, "Do you favor the proposition to pay Špală $40,000,000 for the P&ppines 7" -II United States genstors telegraphed to the World expressing their -unalterable opposlilon to sach in plan. The Senatore are Jaser and Berry of Arkintag ́ Harris of Kensacy Hale of Maine ; Burrows, of Michigan, Roach, of North Dakota; Chandler. of New Hampshire; Tillman, of South Carolina; Pellgrew, of South Dakota; Sullivan, ol Tennessee; Daniel, of Virginis:
Senator. Hale sayı :-" I'would not take the Philippines If Spilo, gave us $40,000.000 with them. The sooner we drop them the better,"
Senator Chandler ways :-"If Spała will pay 121 $4.000.000 war" indemnity, I am willing to have her deduct therefrom' $40,000,000 for sartonderlag sovereignty In the Phlippines to which we ought to give If possible the blessings of religioas liberly and self-gararament as we hava given them lò Cuba,"
Senator Tlilman maya :—"I sim opposed lo paying any sum of money to Spala for the Philippines and an equally opposed to holding them as conquered territory. But if we demand their cession we should not assume any debi ön that 'account and could then sell her to help pay the wor experien."
Senator Peligrew-" I am not in favour ol acqol:lng the Phillɔploe Islands at may piles. They should be allowed to form a Gaverament ~ of their own, All G veraments derive their jurt ·
power from the consent of the governed."
Senator Sulltan says:-" The retention of the Philippines I approre. It can be Justified only as the legith wait of Spanish outrages and American vi side from the original question of bum
would pay Spala not one dollar more
ildlands thin the bas pald for the maıdı. sericans of the Maina, Spain necessitated thle Jar, let her pay for it. The Philippines are on by conqueit, not by purchase."Vancouver World
WHAT CARNEGIE SAYS.
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LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, ing to an smradment in the answer and that
SUPREME COURT.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. (Before His Lordship the Chief Justice "Str. J. W. Carrington, KL, C.M.G.)
December 5th.
A HOK V. DELIRIOS,
This W soft to recover $$1,300, an repairs to Beaconfi:id,"
Hon. H. E. Pollock (instructed by Mr. H. L Dennys) appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. J. J. Francis, QC,, (instracted by Mr. C. D. Wilkin. son) for the defendant,
The following special jory was empannelled : R. Martie, H.-M. Mohta, J. S. van Buren, W. Ponte, W. R. Loxley, W. H. Patts, and C. A. Tomes,
Mr. Pollock said that the plaintiff was ■ con- tracter who resided and carried on business at No. 13 D'Agullar S.reet, and he WAI #slag the defendant, Mr. Bollitos, for
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sum of $11,200, belng the balance of money due by the defendant for work done and materiali provided by the plaintiff on a buliding belonglog to the defendant known as " Beaconsfield," Intely In the occupation of Meyers, Butterfield & Swire: The defendant in August last year, as he was loing his old tenants who were about to leave for thelɛ new building on the Praya, was soxlook to get the Government as temmals of “Beacons. 'field," In the first lastence, he approached the Government through Mr. Stephens, solicitar, who wrote on 30th August pointing out to the Government that " Beaconsfield" would be very suitable and handy for Government offices, and proposed cortala térme for a lease. These terms were not acceptable to the Government and an 3rd September, the Colonial Secretary wrote a brief reply to Mr. Stephens requosiing bim to inform Mr. Beillios that the government declined bla offer. Mr. Bellios who was not easily driven from his point, again instructed Mr. Stephens omsite to the government modifying to certala extent the proposals contained lä the first leffer. Mr. Stephen' said in that letter that Mr. Belillos waold cause the house to be thoroughly doce up and adopted to the purpose required. Ultimately after a good deal of correspondence an agreement was come to between the defendant and the Government for the lease of "Beaconsfield "to the Government for three years, commencleg rat January, 1898, upon the condition that Mr, Belillos should pui fi into state of iborough repair · at his ☎ng expense." "It was' agreed that Mr. Chitham should employ a contractor behalf of Mr. Belilios to carry out the peces- sary repal:s and alterations and to order every. thing that was necessary to adopt the buliding Is government offices, It was agreed that Mr. Bellios should pay for the work according to the ordinary scale of charges saully paid to government contractors and it was farther|| arranged that Mr. Chatham should suppcivise the execution of this work on behalf of Mr. Bellllos and to receive a commission of five per cent, on the amount, which the work cost. Counsel then put in a large bundle of correspon. dence, each member of the Jary being supplied with copy. Having read the pleadings and answers, he said that the plaintiff was employed by. Mr. Chatham, the authorised agent and. architect of the defendant, to`do certain work and provide certain materials which were necessary for the thorough repair of
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Rescosfelt" and also to effect och alterations and addition as would be required by, the Government to make it suitable for the occupa- tion of the Registrar General, Sanitary Board
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the daan pa ndj>urned 1 to-morrow morning. -with maith for defendant The matter" hid entirely sprung up now nad be ought to be al- lowed a reasonable.jime to consider 1.- Although the amendment appeared very triffling on the Ince of it. It was Emportant,
The Chief Justice...It den vial amendment, Mr. Francis-Yes, it is such an amendment that if your Lordship did not permit it, there was in end of the gain," -
Mr. Pollock said that it was alleged in the answer that the defendant authorised the Public Works Department to execute the work and the amendment was only what had hymn sald in the answer. He submitted that the application was unreasonable..
The Chief Justica suld that be did not himself say (bers need be occasion for an amendment of the answer but still on Mr. Francla' assurance that it was unnossary, he did not think U proper to withhold the defendant from considering bis present altuation. The proper course would be to allow the amendment, adjourn the case lit to-morrow morning, and reserve the question of
coolt,
The case was then adharned till 10.30 mm. to-morrow,
NOTANDA
CALENDAR,
DECEMBER.
Meteorological means based on ten years observations to,1895.. Barometer *** Thermometer umumanitie Humidity...2143 Rainfall....
....818 80 I 77.
On date at Ordato at
Intimations.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE 1898.
APPLICATION FOR RECISTRATION OF TRADE
MARK.
【OTICE is hereby given that DODWELL, CARLILL & Co. carryine on busfoess at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and else where as Merchants havo, on the 15th day of November, 1893, applied for the registration In Hongkong in the Register of TRADE MARKS of the following TRADE MARK :—
The invaried words "SERENE SKY" over two devices placad vide by side-In the two devices are respectively weliten the four 'Chinone character "TIEN, CHEONG FOREIGN HONG" `which words trans. lated into Engllıh mean "DODWELL, CARLILL & C5,” · Under these two devices in depicted the sun surrounded by cloads. On each side of the Sɑn æra depicted twó Chlosen Moleal Instruments with the -ntde *TSZE CHO CHEONG TIN SHEUNG MAK* which words bring transisted mean "we "biva" made the 'SERENE SKY TRADE MARK' on ose Musical Instrum ment and with the words "CHING FA KI KIN MAK" which words being translated mean And selected the keit kind of AMERICAN FLOUR on the ziber Murical
· Instrument underneath the above the fir › name of DDWELL, CARLILL, & Co. in the name of DODWELL, CARLILL & CO. who CLAIM to be the sole proprietors thereof. The TRADE MARK has been used by the applicants since the month of April, 1993 la respect of the following goods.
|- Flour in Class 42.00
A Facsimile of the TRADE MARK can be seen at the Office of the Coloslal Secretary of Hongkong and alio at the Office of the Undersigned,
TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT,
10 B
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Barometer...un 30.21 Thermometer 2049 Humidity......................................
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TO-DAY,
Monday, 5th December, 1898.
Dated the 3rd day of December, 1898.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MÄSTER, 13, Quten's Road Central
Hongkong,
Solicitors for the Applicanty,"
THE TRADE MARKS- ORDINANCE 1898. APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE
MARK.
Chices 22nd of 10th moon of 24th year of NOTICE is hereby given that DODWELL,
Kwong-sü. High water-Morning SMORE,
Afternoon Shr. ¿0min. Low water-Morning môn, Thr. BƐmix. Afternoon ... Bhr. 5¡min. ANNIVERSARIES,
1847-5lx foreigners killed at Weng-chak.kl
near Canton,
1963-Soochow retaken, by the Imperialists
under Several Sordon. 1870-Alex Daroas died.
1884-Loss of the Douglas steimer"Kwangiung To ibe Kimpal Pass, River Min.
TO-MORROW,
Tuesday, 615 December, 1898. Chluese-Aård of 10ik moon of. 24th year of
Kwong-sil.
Moon-Lart Quarter Shr. 42mín. þm. | High water-Morning
Afternoon Low water-Morning
Ohr, 82min. 4hr. 11min. Shr. Jimin. Thự, Simin.
Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES. 460-B.C. Confucius dice. 1843-Her Majesty the Quees approved of the
name of Victoria for Hongkong clly, 1848-Esat India Co1⁄4last servant feli China.
Tokyo Maru san mahore on Mela Ledge, but was raised by Capt. Dram. mend.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR:
Indien (Catharina Ağcar) to-morrow, American (City of Rio de Janeiro) 10th last English (Parramatta) 10th fast. German (Prins Helurich) 15th Inst.. Américan (Belgie) xyth Inst. American (Copile) 37th lost.
New York, October art Andrew Carnegie bar arrived at his home to this cliy alter his summer's sojourn in Europe. In an interview he said: "If the United States is going to undertake the Government of the Philippines and go in for expansion throughout the world, patting her berd in the hornet's best of European rivalry, there can be no pros-and Educational Departments. The plaintif perous business, We shall be subject to wars did the work and the cost in reality ampanted to and wat alarmr. Borineur Is the child of
over $17,700. He had already received 36,500 | 1890-The Nippon Yarep Kalaba's steamer security and peace. "The entrance of the United
on account and this left git 200, which the States as a new power in the Far East will set plalati was suing for in this case. Paragraph every one of the present nations to a study of
two of the answer, it was stated that the Go- the question from a now stentpoint. We shall
vernment required certato alterations to be rando be compelled to increase our navy. We must In "Benconnfald" so as to fit-it for the purposen pay for a large landlog army and there is
for which it was regaired and it admlued Belther east nor security for us. Before the
that Mr, Belitos did agres to make the alterations American people come now the most serious and to put the place fato repair bat it was stated Isines alnce the tistes el tudependence and
in the answer that Mr. Belillos àgreed to pul recerlop. A false slep now, and the falure al
ibe building into "tenantable repair," Counsel of the republic will, in my opfalos, be seriously antd that all through the correspondence Impaired and the Industrial career retarded,"
'thorough repairs were mentioned. It "You do not think territorial expansion will appeared that Mr. Danby bad made an estimate, bring expansion in trade" "No, not by any on behalf of Mr. Brillos, of the cost of the work, means, The development al one state in the
which was put x1 $4000 for alterations and Usion in peace and security would outweigh all $3,000 for repalis, Counsel said that it was the increase of profit we can get from the foreign impossible for anybody to estimate what would, trade in any worthlear possessions which webs the actual cost of preparing or altering an can attempt now to take. The Philippines have old building like " Beaconsfeld," which dated a certain trade which cannot be greatly in- as far back as the filter. Until the beams created. The wants of the people' are few,
were removed and the repairs were actually barbarians are so customers. Civilized people gane into it would be impossible for any body Are the customers of our products."
io forma reliable estimais of what those repaira would cost and Mr. Danby's estimate was ab. solutely locorrect In a minute written at the ilma by Mr. Chatham to the Dl:ector of Public Works, Mr. Cha'tam raid that be disitely le formad Mr. Belillosihat be would not be bound by the estimate made by Mr. Daaby. He thought that the contention of the defence was this That there was a fixed estimate come to between. him and the Government of $4,000 repairs and THE P.&O. Co/ssteumer Parramatta with the that the government accepted that extimale as
outward Englab malls, lelt Singapore for this, binding and that the Government actually
foolish es to undertake the whole port on the 4th, lost. I p.m., and la due here on of the work on their own account simply locking the roik lost, at about 7 am,
THE HURRICANE IN THE WEST INDIES.
The following extract from a letter received from no officer of H.M.S. Alert, tha vannet which recently emulated the performance of the Calliope at Samos, will deabiless prove of Interest our readers: We left Antigua on September 6th, and after spending four days at St. Lucis, where we couled, went on to Barbs- dies, where we expected to spend five quiet werks. This was not to be, for on the fourth day the barometer performed such wonderfal feats of tumbling that we lefi hurdledly, et 7. p.m., having taken only two hours to get ready, and pleamed as hard as the engines would cany un for Telolded, fast escaping there by the pleasure of the hurricane. We were only twenty-five miles off the centre at 9 pni, which will show you what luck wo bad.
We had a scan qur wardroom which took my music into its confiience and treated it shamefully but I would rather that waffer than 1. When we sourced to labidoes wo found thai wo were the sole survivors of the shipping "All the rest were either ashore on St. Vincent or bad disappeared.
We want to St. Vincent two days alterwards and were then better mile to see what the hur ricane bad done. The filand, from belog the
to Mr. Bellllos to repay them these two sums of
$4,000 and $2,000, Counsel submitted that such
story was absurd on the face of it. Mr. Francia interposed. Heald that Mr. Pollock was inklog a completo departure from the pleadlegs in ssserting that the authority was given to the Pabile Work Daparimeat and not to Mr. Chatham. If this was so, then there waT an end of the case, gnless the pleadinge wero amended.
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THE N. P. S. S. Co.'s eteamer Olympia salleð from Tacoma for Jupen and Hongkong on the
at lost.
THE steamet Potkan from New York left Slu. gapore on the ard Instant, and is due here about Saturday, the rotb,
CARLILL & CO. carrying on bastoess at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and elrowhere na. Merchants have, on the 15th day ol.November 1893, spplied for the registration in Hongkong in the Register · of TRADE MARKS of the following TRADE MARK,
The distinctive device of three round globes in which are respectively "written the three Chinese Characters “SHEUNG" "MOW" "MAK" which characters being interpreted Into English mean "DOUBLE CAT MARK." Underneath the three round globes the English words “THE CATS" are laserted and underneath these words are a large cat and a small cat play- Ing with a ball." : in the natsa of DODWELL, CARLILL. & CO. who CLAIM to be the sole proprietors thereof. The TRADE MARK is intended to be used by the applicants forthwith in respect of the following goods.
·Flour in class 41.
A Facsimile of the TRADE MARK can be scon at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and nito at the OFFICE of the | Undersigned.
Dated the ged of December, 1898.
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JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, 12, Queen's Road Central,
Hongkong.
Sollcions for the Applicants.
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX, ".
BEECHAMS
PILLS
FOR ALL
BILIOUS AN NERVOUS DISORDERS JUCH AS
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SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, -
DISORDERED LIVER,
AND FEMALE-AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE. STK, MILLION BOXEL.
to Cents per Box. Prepared only by the Probriator ¿-- THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England.
SOLE AGENTS HONGkowo and the
WATKINS & CO.,
the
THz Imperial German Mall Hiner Bayern | EMPIRE of CHIMA *—— has left Shan:hal on Saturday at a p.m., and may be expected here on or about Tuesday | AroTHECARIES' HALL, 65, Queen's Road Central, merolog, the 6lu ídat.
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HONGKONG.
Entimations.
THE BEER
WHICH HAS NO RIVAL::
PABST
MILWAUKEE.
Hongkong 30th November, 1898.
THE MUTUAL STORES.
at, à8 & 30, POTTINGER STREET,
A VERY LARGE AND VARIED SELECTION
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS
late Planist
GE1
HANDSOME HANDPAINTED CARDS.
Hongkong, 1st December, 1898.
VERNON OSBORNE
RUSSIAN OPERA CO., Nagakaki,
Open for engagements for, DANCES, SMOKING CONCERTS, &c. Pupils taken.
Apply ROBINSON PIANO CO
Hongkong.
and Decembe 189%.
NOTICE.
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“HE Undersigned Import and Export Mer- THE Day OPENED BRANCH OFFICE of their business In this porte
VANDER STEGEN & Co.,
15. Queen's Road Contral. Hongkong, goth November, 1898. [1398
WANTED.
Igth.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA, - 3D SAN FRANCISCO, December ¡OCTOR-lər 8.S. "NIPPON MARU " to
Apply to
J. S. VAN BUREN,
.Agent. Henghong, and December, 1898 [1411
WANTED.
"ARRIED couple want Large ROOM or MA
two small, or would share house, Board optional,
T. F. H.K. TELEGRAPH." Hongkong, 15th November, 1898.
AN APPEAL
THE SUPERIORESS & the ITALIAN CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind Patronage and support, and desires to state that ihe will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Cellars renewed on old ones,
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing,,
The Imperial German Mal liner Prins Heinrich carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 14th November, käs left Colombo to-day Monday a.m., and may be ex- pected here on or about Thursday, the 15th lost,
HỒNGKONG AND WHAMPOR DOCK RETURNS, | Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Ieldoro Ponium Kowloon Dock. | 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.
The Chief Jasilce agreed and the case was Haiphong vinnusmuusi adjourned till a p.m. to allow Mr. Pollock to con- Tartar-más............... sider whether he would apply for leave t9 || H.I G.M.S. Kofstranici amend the pleadinge or to go an as they stood.
Hongkong rig When' the Court resumed,
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The Foreman of the Jary asked that some H.M.S. Grafton arrangement should be made about the low, as || Zakini...arzo (24) the case would last several days.
ChUMAN 432914
Both parties agreed that the jury should coagrobas..................... most beautiful To the West Indles, had turned | ceiva $10 per day, the amounf milawed in a parco † Butter# sisäman, Ch.
vlous case.
Jato a heap of brown hillocks and looked as if ́a heat blast had passed over it. Trees, at the the first gust, were completely slipped of leaves, and in some cases of their baik, and and,mů | Inhabitant said that En clord of leaves looked more like sinėka iban snyt lag else. I should say that about half-a-dozen houses in the whole Island escaped fajary. Whole towns are a solutely flat
Stone and word suffered alike, One church was supposed to be the strongest bullding fo the islaɛd, and óf it the skeletons of two windows remalo. A woman had- her, head - taken clean off by a piece of corrugated from flying along, a piano was dilven through a stone wall, some wooden houses xra studleg on their Tools nud ́ong was blown of a hill, I could not have believed it had I not landed at the vari Das towns and actually seen the damage. Walte and black suffered kilike and I should say would be years before the normal state of sifatre is restored. We took from St. Lucis forty-two tons of house building material, sende, cuitings and clothing and the Pearl has been laiding - gargoss of wait fich (ovas u usorn delightful inak) for their relief,
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Mr. Pollock proposed, subject to bis Lordship's,|| „Progr#13......... permission to make an amendment to par graph a of the patlifos, substituting the words "Pablic Works Department for one William Chatham and In purs, 4. "one Williams Chatham for the said "William Chatham," amendment but he had very little time to cote Mr. Francis said that he did not object to the sider it. This amendment recessitated the recasting of the answer.
The Chief Justice—It is an amendment atked for la consequence of the saswen, og k
Mr. Francis-11 in ; but it is an amendmist which ought to have been asked for in Cham be a very considerable time ago. The Chief Justice—That is so,
Mr. Franciu 121d this amendment raised a totally new issue. He argued that the Public Works Department had no sight to blad the defendant to an outalde coptract
The Chief Justice Do you wish for time to consider the effect of the amendment 7
-- MrFrancis said that he consented to, tka amendiment in considerailón of his friend agrees. |
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Head Oners--TOKIO, Branch Ofen 100 LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN.
At Agenetis 3- ---Mili Cosi Minës,
Väriaser Coal Mines. Kaenda Con! ZALBOS, - Torgo Marine Insurance Co., Limited Hall Fire Insurance Co. Limited Imperial Government Paper Millia, Japan, Couon Cleaning and Wkg. Co., Shanghai, Onoda Cement Company, Japankit ka Kanegalochi Cotton Spioning Mill, Japsa The Luke Cotton Spinning Mill, Mamitné, „Tokyo Cotton Spinning Mil, Japan,
Hayaaki Class Factory. Hergsong, 119 Deanther, shed;
CARLÓWITZ & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS.
Shipping.
STEAMERS.
(1399
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.
"HE Company's Steamship TH
"TAICHOW,"
Captain Primrose, will be despatched for the bove Ports, TO-MORROW, the 6th Instant,
it Daylight.
For Freight or Passage. apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, General Managers.
Hongkang, 1 December, 1898.
"MOGULLINE OF STEAMERS, FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE. THE Steamship
THE
"MOGUL,"
Fx400
Captain Balley, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 8th Instent, at 5P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agen's, Hongkong, 24 December, 1948,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SANDAKAN,
THE Company's Steamship
"DEUCALION,"
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Captain Branch, will be despatched an FRIDAY, the oth faitzat, at Noon. For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents,
Hongkong, zad December, 1208...
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL, HE Company's Steamship "ORESTES,"
THE
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Captain Palloid, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the roth December, at Nada,
For Freight, apply ta
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. - Hongkong, 28th November, 1998.
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MOGUL-WARRACK-MILBURN LINE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL,
*HE Steamship
THE
"BRAEMAR,"
will be despatched as above on or about the 14th Decerober, 1898,
S.S. "ENERGIA ......About gist Dec,, 1898. S.S. "MOGUL"
15th Jan, 1899. For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, 7th November, TR98. [1327 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, &c.)
"Y HE Steamship
" AIRLIE."
Captain Kock, will be despatched as above. on THURSDAY, the 15th December, at Noon, The well-known Steamer le specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is Installed throughout with the Electric-light.
A Stewardess and a duly qualified Surgeon are carried,
For Freight or Passago, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.;
Agents: Hongkong, 23rd Noveraber, 98. (1383 UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL TEC THE Chartered Steamship
"EIDSVOLD,"
Captain P. Schlyder, will be despatched as above-
on or abust the 19th December
For Freight, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. *Agents, “Hongkong, 4th Novembar, 1998.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL *HE Steamship
THE
"GLENARTNEY,"
Captain Frakes, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 21el fustant, af ́4 P.M.
For Freight or Fariage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON
Agents, Hanghaer, 3rd December, 1898.
& Co,
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKET. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL "HE Stoamship
GLENAVON, Captain W, Plikle will be despatched ́as shove
on or about the 24th December,
For Freight or Panige, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, gid December, 1
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