It was decided to write and thank MzSnaggs for placing the Chamber in possesius of the Facts of the case, which appears to represent au entirely novel claim, and to add that the Com mittee will be interested to hear how the case. (which is in good hands) progresses
REVIVAL OF AN UJEGA)," "MONOPOLY IN
Read letter from Messrs. Arnhold Karberg & Co., as agents for the Shell Transport & Trad ing Co., L., enclosing a cunting from the Hongkong Daily Press, being translation of a procianiation said to have been issued by the Hear Lekin Office in Kwangungunnouncing the establishment of a Farar for the collection of Lekin on kerosene in Kwangting aand: suggesting that representations on the subject should at once be made to H.B.M.'s Consulat Canton,
After some discussion, I was decided to inake inquiries as to the authenticity of the proclamations, and if this could be verified, to then address the Consul on the subject and assure him of the Chamber's co-operation in efforts to defeat this attempt to reverse the recent decision of the Tsung-Yamen that likin was not to be farmed to syndicates pf
merchants,
PIRACY ON THE WEST RIVER,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1899.
THE PLAGUE
"to 5th inst, t
616 during past 24 hours.err.
red to stl inst.
„Toul 627.
559
past 24 hours
Total
$70
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Captain Schulz, of the s.s. Loongmoon, from Shanghai, reports: Passed the French dredger risur M6, 47, 12 miles off Lamocks, with engines broken down. She required no assist. ange
!
Captain Lunit of the $s. Fashim, from Shanghai, reports-Left" Shanghai with light E. wind and foggy weather. After passing Long Ting met very heavy S.S.W. swell with heavy rain continuously. Wind ftp S.W. to N.E. until the 4th. Lowest barometer 29. 36. From Chapel Island haxy weather and mode rate N.E. wind until arrival
Captain Treat, of the 3,5. Kamakura Mary, from Singapore, reports Fine weather until off Gay Rock, when string N.E. wind with rain | was encountered. On 25th May, in Lat. 5.45 North, Long. S3.40 East, spoke the Main, of London, steering, north. She wished to be re-
The piracy on the 22nd May, on the West River at Kunghuk, on the British steamboat We Dr, when she was robbed of cargo and passengers effects to the value of some $7,000, next engaged the attention of the Commitice, who were unanimously of opinion that the Sandpiper was not alone sufficient for theported "all well? patrol of the West River, which is in agent need of more effective policing, but the ques tion was deferred for consideration at the next meeting,
'IMPENDING PROPOSALS FOR INCREASRU
TAXATION IN HONGKONG, Astutement having been made in the lead ing columns of the Chima, Mail to the effect that Hongkong Government had referred its proposals (for increased tavaliup) to the Com mmittee of the Chamber for consideration, an official contradition was, on the 18th May, agiven in the announcement.
This terminated the proceedings, THE LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND
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Captain Hodgins of the S.S. Zarching from Tsui to Amoy, reports:-From Tsui to Amoy strong southerly winds and rough sea. Heavy rain:Amoy 10 Hongkang moderate to fresh easterly breeze, fine and clear, Steamers in Ainoy, Nan Yang Koi Fong, Pechilie, Hai Leong, Hang Chore, Charterhouse and Gair- lock,
SHOOTING:
ARTILLERY MONTHLY CUR
Thirteen competitors entered for the monthly competition which was fired for at Shanghai. The light was good, with a strong but steady 21 n'clock wind. Sergeant Bourke, wins the Cup for the first time with the excellent score of 65, having made a possible at 700 yards.
Appended are the sepres
THE KOWLOON HINTERLAND.. The Chairman:Before we break up there is one other matter wanted to mention. T will be remembered that in the course of the agitation against the retention of the City of Kowloon under Chinese juriscliction and for the removal of the Chinese Customs Stations outside of our hey boundaries o addressed a vigorous letter to the London Chamber of Commerce Serg. Bourke on the subject, nsking for their corperation, | Gun. Muffat.. and we were rather surprised that no answer Serg, Murphy
As ever returned to that communication. Licut Marshall Now see by the Bhic Book on affairs of Gun, Cameron.. China, laid on the table, that though--no doubt Gun Lynch. **from an oversight –no reply was received here "Corpl. Crank
to that letter the London Chamber took up the matter very strongly, as will be seen by a despatch they addressed to Lord Salishiry, which, with your permission, I will now read. It is as follows
200 300
Handi-
yds. yds. TL cap. Net.
35 30 ús 30 28 59
30.34 61 27 30 30
Gun. Macdonald..... 29 Cun Batty...
un May..
Ser Mellows. Q.M.S. Reed Gun. Pritchard
THE TIENTSIN-CHINKING RAILWAY,
The steamer Milke, Jaru (Bombay Line) left Moji for this port to day and is expected to Arrive here on the 11th inst
The steamer Aoi Maru (from Glasgow & left Singapore for this port yesterday and is expected to arrive here on the 10th inst.
The P. M. S. 5. Co's steamer City of Peking with mails &c. from San Francisco to the rah ulto., via Honolulu, has arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this port to-morrow morning, via Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, HONGKONG AND WRAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Isla de Cuba... Isin de Laison HMS. Undaunted... Cumsang
D. Juan d'Austria... Grard C. Tobey... Fatshun.....
children, Messm G. Pila, W. S. Elliott, H. Goldman, Blondel, R. Burkhard, O. Gomes, P.A da Souza, G. A Riddle, and Rev. A. Ro bert and 8 Indians For Nagasaki Japanese" Min F. X. Attaides. For Yokohama Mr. and For Kobe Mr. and Mrs. Th. Wicking and Mad. G. Tanson, Misses, Tuason (3) Messrs, Gonsalo, Titason, J. Tuason, and brothers, 31. Rivera and P. Derónzier.
Kowloon Duck, Olympiá
Cosmopolitan
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
Shipping. STEAMERS.
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL
HE British Sternship
"VORTIGERN;"
Captain-Fairweather, will be despitched for the above port, TO-MORROW, the 7th instant, at Noon, fustead of as previously advertised.
1899.
STEAMERS.-
MACDUFE
Nanies.
Frost,
Due
#AFRIDE",
Atherian
Tacoma Moji......
Bormida
Singapore
To-morrow. To-morrow June 8th.
"BIRCHTOR” *MOGUL"...
* GHAZEE”.
COMMONWEALTH?
Bengal....
Singapore,
June gibj
Kosai Maru... Singapore.
June 10th
Glenogle Japan
June 13th
13
City of Peking...Japan Empress of India.. Vancouver
June 16th
June 18th
Gaelic .......... San Francisco...June zist
We would direct the attention of shipping firms to the
Consignees,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD“
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
SS. SACHSEN"
Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed HE above named Steamer having arrived, that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and
About 15th June,stored at their risk into the Godowns of the
30th Jube.
Hongkong und Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
7th July 22nd July
5th Aug aoth Aug.
LIMITED, “
(5.60
For Freight, apply to
DODWELL & CO., Agents." Hongkong, 6th June, 1899, DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
PASSED THE "CANAL" 27th April-Cowrie, 38th April-Priam, Eastyle la which rainers Expected and Projected Saltings
Outward-ath April-mbria, Bogstad
are now published in these columns, and in so doing respect FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. ern. and May-Rengive, Dorothea Rickmers, rally arge the managers of shipping firms to give anders to Agri, Nubia, John Adamson, 5th May Tan her clerks to farmfalk this office, on the forms already sigTHE Company's Steunship Tamarind 12th May Sydney, King, Edgar, falus. 9th May-Glengyle, Sarnia,” Mogul, plied grails with the latest available information every day. 16th May-Darmstadt, Nester!
PROJECTED SAILINGS.
theus
Homeward-12th May-Ching Wà, Prome-
Shipping.
Arrivals.
י,
SYDNEY, French steaner, 3.464, Aubert, 5th Jung-Marseilles 7th May, and Saigon 3rd June, Mails and General--Messageries Maritimes. FUSION, Chinese steamer, 1,504, W. H. Lunt, stli June-Shanghai 2nd June, General-C. Mt. S. N. Co. MARIE JEUSEN, Gernian steanfer, 1,771, 'T. C. Matthiesen, 5th June,-Hongay 2nd June, Coal.-Jebsen & Co.
4
HAINAN, German steamer, 656, F. Clausen, 5th June, Newchwang 31st May, General,
Siemssen & Co,
Turros, German steamer, 1,033, W. A. Dinse, 5th June,Saigon 31st May, Rice and General Sienissen & Co. LOONGMOON, Cemman steamer, 1,245, F. Schulz, 6th June,--Shanghai 3rd June, General Sieinssen & Co. HERMES, Norwegian steamer,' 999, J. C. Jensen, 6th Jupe, Chefoo 28th May, General CE Co. KAMAKURA MARU, Japanese steamier, &,000, N. Trennt, 6th June, Singapore 1st June, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. VOHTIGERN. Brish steamer, 1,982, Fair. weather, Gih June,-Aray 4th June, Gene ral.---Order.
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· Ship
Destination.
Date.
Havre, &c.
Havre, &c.
Straits, &c.
Shanghai
Japan
Straits, &c.
"Ambria
.....July 5th: America Maru...San Francisco, &c. June 13th Athenian
c...June 19th Bamberg Bayern Belgian King...San Diego, &c. Bengal Bengloc.. Bormida Carlisle City... Carmarthenshire. San Diego, &c.
Pacific Coast,
June th July 19th
June 7th
Himne prat
Ceylon China Chingt Chusan
San Diego, & London
July 1st
June 9th
Aug. Aug. 15 June 15th, .....San Francisco, &c.July 18th
Foochow ....June 30th London, &c...unc oth
“HAITAN,* Caplain Roach, will be despatched for the above. Ports, TO-MORROW, the 7th instant, at Daylight, instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. *.. Honkong, 6th June, 1899.
(754 CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR TAKOW
THE Company's Steamship
. էր
"NINGPO,"
Captain Phillips, will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 8th June..
For Freight or l'assage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents..
[734a
Hongkong, 31st May, 1890,
FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
City of Peking... San Francisco, &c. June 22nd City of Rio San Francisco, Aug. 11THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA Columbia..... Portland, &c. ....July Sch Coptic ....San Francisco, &c. Aug. 2and
TION COMPANY, LIMITED. Deike Rickmers: New York, &c......July.roth Doric............... San Francisco, &c. July 25th- Emp. China...Vancouver, &c...June 7th Emp, India"..... Emp, Japan't.. Esinemida Fazzini Maru Gaelic Glenogle Haiching Haitan
IT
*YANGTSZE,"
above on THURSDAY, the 8th instant, ¡H. Alien, Commander will be despatched as
For Freight, &c., apply to
HOLLIDAY, WISE & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 2nd June, 1899.
June 28th THE Company's Steamship July 19th Manila
June gla Thursday Is, &c...June 30th San Francisco, &c. July 1st Victoria, B.C.......Aug 8th Swatow, &c. June 8th Swatow, &c..........une 7th Hiroshima Maru Yokohama & Kobefune 8th Hongkong Maru San Francisco, &c.july 8thi Idonieneus London, &c....June 20th Indrapura ........ New York, &c......June 29th Hatching, British steamer, -1,267, A. E.Kamakura Muru, Kobe & YokohamJune 7th
Hodgins, 6th June,Tamsui and June, and Amoy 5th, General Douglas, Lap mik & Co. YANGTZE British steamer, 280, Allan, 6th Jane-Glasgow and Singapore ist June, General-Halliday, Wise & Co. Bauch, Conan hot, zee. Titzschicao,
6th June,-Cardiff 24th March,
ELAX, British steamer, 2612, E. S. Baker, 6th
June,Hatoum 24th April, Petroleum. Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
Jul-House, Eastcheap, London, Novemberarth, 1898. "My Lord, Team directed to inform you that the East India and China Trade Section of this Chamber had under its consideration at ts last meeting a communication from the Hongkong General Chädiffer of Commerce, The Universal Gazette gives the following dealing at length, with the tens of the Anglo- account of the Tientsin-Chinking Railway Chinese convention to secure extension of The line estends 635 miles and the proposed the boundaries of Hongkong, signed at Peking loan is £7,000,000 at 5 per cent, interest, to be on the th June last, and which have been issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank
Clearances at the Harbour Office. made public, and regarding which the Hong-nd the German Bank, the agreement to be le mes, Norwegian str., for Canton, kong Chamber have, I undertand, made exchanged when the engineers have completed Vindobona, Austrian str., for Singapore. representations to Her Majesty's Government. the survey of the route. The line is to be com- Longmoon, German str., for Canton. The Hongkong Chamber take strong ob-pleted in 5 years, and so years is limited for moi, French str, for Hojhow, jection to the clause of the Convention which the repayment of the entire loan. The Board Bengfor, British str., for Nagasaki. provides that within the city of Kowloon the of the railway will consist of three officials uk Kong, British str., for Canton. Chinese officials, now stationed there shall appointed by China and three cach by Great icefeo, Chinese str., for Shanghai. continue to exercise jurisdiction, and that the Britain and Germany. The section from Tien- Haitan, British str., for Swatow existing landing place near that city shall be tsin to the southern bouthern boundaries of Coptic, British str., for Shanghai, reserved for the convenience of Chinese vessels. Shantung is to be under German control and Clare, German str, for Hoihow.
This is regarded as tantamount to having a the remaining section to be controlled by theggi, Norwegian str., for Shanghai. foreign authority exercising jurisdiction in British. The Chinese Government will guar- British territory, and to the establishment of aantee the loan, and the line itself will be held Chinese port within Hongkong Harbour, for as security. the use of Chinese war-vessels and customs cruisers, a position absolutely without parallel.
To the conditions laid down in the conven tion, the East India and China Trade section are informed there is universal objection in the colony of Hongkong, where the opinion obtains that these conditions will effectually hamper the development of trade and industry, which might otherwise have been confidently expected,
The Hongkong Chamber a
are further pro- foundly convinced that the freedom of the port can only be properly safeguarded by the with. drawal of the Chinese Customs Stations to -Chinese territory, and the refusal of permission. -to the Chinese Customs officials to collect
either in the Colony or its waters.
I am directed to inform your. Lordship that the East India and China Trade Section of this chamber are entirely in accord with the views expressed by the Hongkong Chamber, and Lam desired to express the hope that arrangements may yet be made between Her Majesty's Govern inent and the Government of China by which the objectionable features of the arrangement re- ferred to may be removed, and the Colony, -with its enlargeit area and its improved strategical and defensive conditions, be enabled to reap the full advantage of the security. obtained, and the development of commerce, which, as a free port, should become more and more marked. -
1 am, &c, (Signed) KENSIC 1. MURRAY;
*Secretary,"
The most noble the Marquess of Salisbury."
The Committee having expressed their ent- isfaction, with the energetic and emphatic manner in which the London Chamber had backed up die Chamber's representations.
The meeting tenninated.
THE EXCLUSION OF CHINESE FROM THE PHILIPPINES.
From a private letter which has been shown- to us it appears that the American authorities
NOTANDA
CALENDAR.
Barometete
JUNE. teorological means based on ten years.
observations to 1893.
29.867 ......76.2 .....84.0
15.0
Humidity
Thermometer
Rainfall.....
TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT.
Baronieter.....
· Thermometer
Humidity Rainfall.
On date at On dáte ne
.29.87
29.79
78
74
81
93
0.34
TO-DAY-
Tuesday, 6th June, 1899, Chinese-ruth of ath moon of 25th year of
Kwang sil Sun-Rises
Sets
A
bhe. ómin shr. 55min 7hr. min. Shri sómin, kr. 27min. 2hr, 18min.
High waterforating
Afternoon" Low water-forning
Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES. 1857Indian Mutiny broke out at Allahabad
and many other stations. 1864-Heavy rains in Hongkong, damage $500,000 and many lives lost. 1867-Attempted assassination of the Czar.
Departures.
June 6, Fang, British sir., for Moji. June 6, Pronto, Gerakan str., for Amoy, June 6, Foochew, British str., foc Amoy. June 6, Pushin, Chinese str., for Canton. June-6, Choysung, British str, for Canton. Jume 6, Coptic, British str., for San Francisco. June 6, Sydney, French str, for Shanghai. June 6, Lvion, British str., for Shanghai. June 6, Glengyle, British str., for Shanghai.. June 6, Meefoo, Chinese str., for Shanghai. June 6, Progress, Gennan str., for Touron. June 6; Hainan, German str., for Canton.
June 6, Marie Jebsen, Gennan str., for Canton. June & Hongkong Maru, Japanese str. for
Yolcohania
June 6, Olympia, American flagship, for Singa-
pore.
Passengers-Arrived.
Per Loongmoon, from Shanghai-Mr. Ewens, Mrs. Lanoat, Mrs. Vaughn, Mrs. Lo, Mrs.
Hall, Mrs. Sbratine, and 110 Chinese:
Per Kamakura Mars, from Singapore--Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, 2 children and amali, Messrs. Neilsen, Barrett, Schutzler, and 12 Japanese.
Per Fushun, from Shanghai--Miss Mary. Pink Mrs. Albert San, Revs. A. E. Pink, Philip Hankey, and HE. Kwong and suite for Canton:
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THE CHINA AND 'MANILA STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
'FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
Kiruck London, &c......... (June 14th Königsberg. Havre, &c. June 4th THE Company's Steamship Kweiyang.........Tie sin (Direct)...June roth- Maidzuru Maru..Swatow, &c..........June 11th Mansang .................jSandakan. June 13th Mike Maru...Bombay, &c........June 13th Mogul Yokohama, &c. June 7th Singpo'. Takow..........June 8th Nippon Maru...San Francisco, &c. Aug. 3rd. Olympia.Victoria, BC.......June 17th Preussen........Singapore, &c...... Sept. 13th Prinz Heinrich...Straits, &c. jang, 16th Queen Margaret, San Francisco.. Ok, desp Riojun Maru.....Seattle, &c. func 29th- Rohilla
JJune Loth Strails, &c.
June 21st. Marseilles, &c......June 15th Vladivostock, &c., June 8th Japan
"ESMERALDA," Captain Cobban, will be despatched for the above' Ports on FRIDAY, the 9th instant, at 4.
This steamer has Superior Accomodation for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric Light,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Sachsen Sanuki Mara Sendai Mare..
Socotra Tacoma Taiyuari..... Thýrix Victoria Vortigem Yangis
Japan
SHEWAN, TOMES & C
General Managers...... Hongkong, sth June, 1869.
[7630 CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,. LIMITED.
FOR TIENTSIN.
June 19th THE Company's Steamship Victoria, B.C......July.zoth Port Darwin, &c... June 15th San Diego, &c....June 15th Victoria, B.C. July 4th New York... June 7th ........ Shanghai, &c. ...... June 8th
Foon for Consumptives.-Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Line and Soda is a most wonderful food for the Consumptive. It not only gives strength and increases the flesh, but heals the irritation of the throat and lungs. It is very palatable; children take it like milk, and in all wasting diseases both for adults and children it is a marvellous food and medicine. Any Chemist can supply il Sole Agents for Hongkong and the Em pire of China-Watkins & Co, Hongkong
[Advt.
Hotel.
WINDSOR HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS.
(7550
"KWEIYANG," Captain Outerbridge, will be despatched aboye on SATURDAY, the roth instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents. Hougkong, 3rd Juve, 1899.
THE OSAKA 'SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.
REGULAR WEEKLY SERVICE TO
SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL - THE Steamship.
MAIZUKU MARU"
Captain S. Nagata, will be despatched for the above ports, un SUNDAY, the 1th instant, at Daylight,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUP BUSSAN KAISHA,
Agents.
Hongkong, 5th June, 1899,
FOR SANDAKAN (DIRECT). 'RE Company's. Steamship
THE
PASSENGER ELAVATOR from EN-
dakan TRANCE HALL to cach hoor. BOARD
and LODGING.
Per Sydney, for Hongkong from Colombo-- Messrs. Yin Han, Chookee, Chin Yone, Lung Kuin Mum, Leung Hour, Lung Lin, and Folk Kum. From Singapore-Mr. and Mrs. Lam- MONTHLY RATES GIVEN NOW.
bie, Mr. Sim Guan, Jon and servant, Revs. Martinet and Duvelles, From Saigon-Mrs. Sam Tram Muce and a daughters, Messrs. Swee Hong, and 20 Chinese For Shanghal Shanghai from Marseilles-Mr and Mrs. Demeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Parrot, Messrs. de
1884 Amended French treaty with AnnamRatros, Bouillard, Wildel, Mrs. Pringle and
signed, A
1890-Stranding of the s.s. Tairan on Sugar
loaf island.
1898-Gunpowder explosion at Wuhu.
TO-MORROW,
Wednesday, 7th June, 1899.
child. From Fort, Said--Messrs. A. „Kuph, Y. Rudt, and Mrs. T. Dex. From Colombo- Mrs. P. Baun, and Rev. and Mrs. Dixon. From: Singapore Capt. J. Richard, Messrs.nt W. Cloke, Hoh Kung Soo, Hob Pin Lin, Oh Kai Yong, and Karl Rieger. From Saigon Rev. Free, Miss Liberge, and Mc
Chinese of 4th moon of 25th year of Fliche, From Singapore for Nagasaki-
-Kwang..
Sun-Rises RING
High water-Morning
Afternoon Low water-Afarning
bhr. "Omin
shï. 55min 7hr 35min.
ghr, 48min that Afternoon zkr. somin, ANNIVERSARIUS.
at Manila are bent upon preventing the Chinese from, over-running the islands to the detriment of the white and native races. From the letter referred to it seems that a Chinese compositor froin a Hongkong newspaperoffice, was induced to go to Manila to take up a position in a news paper office there by an offer of higher pay," Consul General Wilshan, it is said, allowed the "compositor "to go to Manila, saying that it | 1339--Robert Bruce died... was all night." He was allowed to land and | 1832--First Reformt Bill passed,
1810-Death of Frederick William II. King)
of Prussin
took up his duties in the office of the paper by: 1 3ongkong declared a free-port.
which he had been engaged. After a few days," however, down came the American authorities. and insisted upon his returning to Hong kong, the reason given being that the United States Chinese-Exclusion Act was in force in the Philippines. This was a decided surprise the Manila newspaper, folk, who had no iden that the Chinese Exclusion Act was in force,
no notification to that effect having, to their knowledge, been issued
ID
If the Chinese are to be excluded from the Philippines the rooner that the fact is notified by the American authorities, thir, belter is
beforall parties, concerned
"storyžias "we" have; feceivedžits
pleased to hear of any
should
|
1835-Capture of the Manielon by the French. 1858- Loss of the British ship Tricolour on
Pratas Shoal,
1877-First Chinese civil marriage at Registrar General's Office, Hongkong, ang 1891-Attempted anti-foreign to! at Kiukiang 1806-Defeat of the Dervishes at Firket ENG
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS:
Mr. Kubat For Yokohaına from Marseilles -Minister and Mrs. S. E. Takoshira, child and Verissel and Jean Roustan. From Port Said servant, Messrs. Dourille, Carillon, Tony -Messrs, Hassan. Tabah and reinond d'Ars. From Colombo-Mr. Angelo, Mr. and Mrs. L. Merle, and Mr and Mrs. P. Herault From. Singapore Mr. J. B. Cohen. From Saigon Salame and Bernard
18 Chine
Per Yangtze, from Singapore-458 Chinese.. Per faighing, from Coast Ports-Messrs. F. P. Fill, Chun Sui and Tsin Kan Sing, and 7 Chinese
Departed
P. BOHM Proprietor & Manager. Hongkong, 28th April, 1899.
012
·LET'EM ALL "COME"
To
YEE CHUNS STUD
بانو
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“MAUSANG,”- Captain Lake, will be despatched as above aus TUESDAY, the 13th instant, at Noon.
Cargo for Kudat can be transhipped at San-
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
General Managers. Hongkong, sth June, 1899
[7578
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA
-STION COMPANY, LIMÍTED.SE/
FOR MARSEILLES AND LONDON.
AVIA STRAITS (Taking Cargoat through Rates for LIVERPOOL GLASGOW, CONTINENTAL PORTS, RIVER
PLATE, &C.);
No. 50, QUZEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, where THE Company's Steamship. PHOTOGRAPHS and PORTRAITS.on IVORY are executed u Moderate Prices.
Hongkong; 2nd May, 1899,
Shipping. STEAMERS.
Isoña
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANALE THE
Company's Steamship
PIDOMENEUS," Captair Riley, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 20th June,
For Freight, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Hongkong, Soth May, 1899.
Agents.
(732
STEAMSHIP LINE
Per Coplit, for Shanghai Mr. Quong You and 2 Chinese For Honolulu Japanese Moon serve. Miss K-Wilbur, Mr. C. E. Hall, Women, and Japanese Girls For San UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN Rutherford, C. Vivian Llads, CH. Shelton,en Francisco Col F. W. Ames, Messrs. A. H.
Lieut. and Mrs H E Parruanter, Messis. E FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL TSlight Yee Bolt Woh Wong How Duck, THE Steam Yee Tin Kut, Chiang Quock Chin, Hee Chai Lung, Hoo Yee Shee, and Chan Cheong For London Mr. Hy heller For Faris Mr. Captain A
Stran
RAPURA
"KINTUCK
Geo. W Long, Commander, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY; the 4th instant
For Freight, &c, apply to make
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co
Agents.
Hongkong, 3rd Trine, 1899,
[690a
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,
HE Company's Steamship
TAIYUAN
Optional Catgo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noca, TO-DAY
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Gooits remaining undelivered after the 6th June, will be subject
to rent.
All broken, chafed and danged Goods are to be left in. the Godowns, where they will be examined on TUESDAY, the 6th June, and MONDAY, the tath June, at 9.30 AM,
All Claims must reach us before the 16th- June, or they will not be recognized.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
MELCHERS & Co Agents,
Hongkong, 31st May, 1899.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
GLEN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, FROM MIDDLESBORO, LONDON AND. STRAITS.
THE Steamship
GLENGYLE," having arrived from the above Potts, Consignees 3 of Cargo by her, are hereby informed that theirs Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co, Ld, at Kowloon, where each and delivery can be obtained as soon as the consignment. will be sorted out mark by mark Goods are landed.
Optional cargo. will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before 4 PM, TO-DAY,"
Goods not cleared by the 8th instant will be subject to rent..
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
All ship damaged packages must be left in. the Godowns, and a certificate of the dainage, obtained from the Godown Co. within ten days of steamer's arrival, after which no claims will be recognised.
MCGREGOR BROS, & GOW. Hongkong, and June, 1899s A. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAME NAVIGA TION, COMPANY.
NOTICE TO-CONSIGNEES: FROM KOBE
THE Steamship
“VINDOBONA
having arrived Consignees of Curgo are hereby Informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into.the.Godowns.of the Hongkong. and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Coinpany Limited, 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 onde toth
or they will not do
| recognised
No Eife Insurance has been effected, and Any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the
ith instant, will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER WIELER &
Agents.
Hongkong, sth June, 1899,
Co
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE!
THE Steamship
LIGHTNING,"
having arrived from the above Ports,Consignees of Cargn are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside the or at once.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed
Cargo remaining on board, after the 7th instant, at M, will be landed at Consignces risk and expense into, the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and: PENANG ate requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their. Goods from alongside) sucli Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense. S
No Fire Insurance will be effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Com
Agents.
1760
Hongkong, 5th June, 1899
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
NOTICES
ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
CONSIGNEES
AMERICA MARU.”
The abure Steamer living arrived, Consignees Bilis of Lading for countersignature, and to of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignces risk und expense.
BUREN
Hongkong, th June, 180g
BENLINE OF
NOTICE
STEAMSH PY
SEROM ANTWERP
ONSIGNE
Coinformed that all
at their risk into the ric
Captain Nelson will be despatched as above Wharf and Godown. pa THURSDAY, the 15th June, at Noon..whence and/or from the
The attention of Passengers is directed to the be obtained Superior Accommodation, affered by this No Claims will be admi forward of the Engines, A Refrigerating ing undelivered after Steamer The First-class Saloon is situated have left the Godowns,
Chamber ensures the voyage de R All Claims
Provisions during the entire
of Fresh subject to rent
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the 'sented to the Vessel is fitted throughout with. Light
Return Tickets
pany to und
hed as above: return by the PAUSTRALIAN
AUBT
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