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THE BOER RIFLEMANS SONG

ater the

No excuse is necessary for reproducing the following clever lines, which appeared in the Telephone, nape Town paper signature of LJ.Ú. There is a di which must appeal to the inst

thon

mcial hatred to give way for a few moments

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1900,

tion were further

ER'S TRIAL

"chief witness was the Rev. Perots

Church Minister at Warrente

to feel for the pounfortunate Boer-prolessing loyalty and denying com Lay my rufe here hes do me, set my Bible on

iny breast

For a moment let the wailing bugles cease As the century is closing I am going to my rest, Land, terlibat Thin Thy susant go in peace. But loud through all the buglerings a cadence

infuciuc pan. And on the winds my hopes of

Peace are showed; "The winds that was the voices that alrendy I

Of chegrová kavajósinging on the road. Yes, he aulas are nsuming can hear

2

fat.

Hermann, G

The Hant

Dutch Holshongen, A. ↑

When

Hoge

ghang Jolinson Jocelyn, Mrs. F. ones, Dr. B. H. Jones, . Jones, W. F---

while Hayward, E. with Hermann, the Boer invasion, admitted havingve zoura)

raged Harvey, Miss the Warrenton commando by speech and Hierbron, H. letter telling them that God blessed. those

C.R who did their duty, and that they were Henter, G. W. stronger than the enemy, and had won Hill T. significant battles. He explained his attitude Hopkins, Miss by saying he wished to encourage his people Hathori, G. in their trouble. He admitted that his Horton, Mrs. M.

were with Republics but Ismailkhan having proclaimed the fact from the pulpit He also confessed that his views

turned. changed as the tide of battle asked if he was a British subject, he smiled and admitted the fact. The magistrate, told him it was no laughing matter-The witness contended thats if there had been no Boer invisions Warrefton would have remained

the sacrifice of everything if they had not been loyal. The Warrenton Dutch sympathized with the Republics but would not finve risked He claimed that he had never And we khat the British gunners where they ticipated or credited the intention of the Kelly, R. R.

Inwed;

Boers to invade the district. Warrenton was guessed they would return to know proclaimed Free State territory by Charles Marais, a member of the Free State Volksraad. Other witnesses gave evidence of commandeer | ing by various individuals among the accused.

The cases were again adjourned. fruter.

After forryge in at wing, lulled to sleep Since bank, and as-Puchefstroom, we hoined them in their camp, They shelled us at Ingegs, hut we galloped And citt them up at Monkerspruit like sheep,

fuste päógke

"the clance bust chingen had th Tags join hot baje singing on the rond! But now front adiy-swept Canada, frang India's

"fond platos,

Pean Tour Airswatian giäpists, hither led; Obeying their comunandias they beard the

Lugh's strains,"

The men uchrowy have jomed the men in red. «They ruthe to find the, cokurs at Majuba left

They came to pay usack the debt they owed; And I hear how riges lifted, and 1 sec strange

Capfour · fessed, ›.

Mid the pod baja singing on the rond. The old, bid faiths must falter;' ile old, old

-eyeds ment fal

I hear in that vistant surmur low- The old, sold order changes, and 'tis vain for us

to maila

The great wordsdagsfot want us--we must go, (And'cide't, and appoit, and kopje to the stranger.

bog...

·

„Nu more to trek, before him we shull load; Too well, too well I now it, for i-hear it in the

Of the moi-buath's singing on the road,

"THE PLAGUE OF WOMEN."

"。,,,",

FR. TREVES'S REPLY TO HIS CRITICS.

To tie starm of indignation which Afr.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.

Letters for the following persons lie up- claimed at the Post Office- Ariolis, D. Austin, Licut Col..

G. R..

A. B. C..

G. N.

Amon

Agon,

Adamsen, Mrs. H. Andrews, Mrs... *. Amould, E. Almarch, G

A R. Akbar, H.

'Allister & Co.

Arrowsmith Askin, T.

Alix,

31.

Aphyhany

Bruce, Mrs. Banister, D. R.

"Basto, C.-

Barrell,

Treves has aroused by his severe denunciation, Boyle Coley II.

thewinner at the Reforbi Club, of what he terned the "plague of women in Cape Town, the eminent surgeon himself makes a scathing reply

•Pó a Daily Mail representative who called azpen his at his residence in Wimpole-tre Air. Tiers made the following remarkable

statement

Cape Town was, at the time of which 1 spoke, packed with women idlers, the majority

of them 'spelety' n*** smart' people, who yearning for new excitements, had come out South Africa to make holiday, I say, and F say very, damesily, that the condition of afdrs, as brought about by the presence of these acties, was an absoline fisgrace to dar golantry.

Mrs: L

Brown Blake, R. E.

Bland, H. F.B. Bochum, G. Brierly, Barkie T. M. Brown, C. E Bosman, H. F.. Brown. P Bayly, Miss Bradley, N.

Α

W...

Buckley, P. The hotels of Cape Town (I will say noth(CK., refused at

Brown, Col. I. ing of Durban) were crammed with these pep R.E. Office) ple in the enjoyment of what to them was "a Brown, G. E. R. G. pleng on a large scale. The Mount Nelson

Burn, W.- Hotel was packed with them, and if a sick or

Braga, L. wounded officer rame down from the front in

excitements.

A. F.

G

Liddell,'Mrs. P.. Lushkur, S.

con Kynach, "G. IV.

Kramer, 1 Katrak ). N. Katzel Klattle, .

Konk

Yêu Hùng, Kaster

Kingman, G.D

or Miss H. P. Liblain

Loita. "R. L..

Lum Chgung-

List of Registered

"Abalostrahman auch

Mabia

Allix, M. Migin, Willie Adams, Ke D.) Armstling, A.

Sukerman, R."

Smith, H

Thomson, R. Takkin

Thellússon, Miss."; Taylor, Miss. C. Tuk Too Cheang

Turner, Miss. AS. Tierney, Taylor, Esq. Umitic, S. Unternehmung Vernon, M. A. Van Sant, M. G

Vaughn, N.

Varnet, J. F.

Vance, G. F.

Warne, Rav, H. W.

Walker, W. M. Weno, Miss

Wong Loong, Mr.

ams, Rev. S. T.

T

Wilhelmi & Co. ~Wright, F

Wiengreen, J. Waite, Laura Wismer & Cp. Walker, Mrs. E

A.

Weinssan. A. Williams, K. Xavier, "G B.

Young, D.

Young, F.

Young F. I

Zabili

Zeh-Alex

Cavors in Porte Restante.

Kontiusky, T.

Kader

Lester, 11,

(2)..

Liblain, Mons. (2)

Lill Singh.

(2)

Adamson Dr. Hans.

Labh Singh

Lomax, R. W

Allah Deen

Linderhof Albart

Allah Bilah

Lloyd, Miss

Lowe, W. S.

Levi, S. 5.

Maslowski, W, yon,

Luthens, Roesing & Co. | Abdul Karim,

Lind, H. G."

Lerero, Frank,

Laforest, H. A.

Lair, Dr. S. L.. Longworth, T. Ludick, Mirs. Lorme, Miss M. Lund, K. F. Levy, C. E. Larev, H. E. Longhen, M. Leopold, E Mana Singb Monimere, E Muller, M. Matsommato, Morland, Dr. C Mostyn Mansfield Marten & Co. Montietit, M. McCall, J. T. McKerrow Martemori, P: Mathews, Mist Meadows, W. Mackay, D. G. Martin, Mrs. Marikos, S. 5,

·Miller, Mrs. T. Meyer, K: Montilla, T. Martin, Mr. E. Murrissey, Mr.

Beger Singh

Door Singh along!

Tasakba Singh

Baker, Wr Bisnec, S. R. Bracter

(2)

Blumenthol, R. Bagal Singh

Sell

· (2)

F Balero, A. M. 4 Bell, Chass

Rozario Collins, ), Chaada Singh Cross, R. Cabridge, P. A. China Railway Gene- ral Chief Engineer Cahen, Ugo

e David, S. S... Dabir Bux Dietleri, Frank Duzir Khan Elias, A Elim Deen Evans, F. P. Engel, M. Edelstein, A. Ensor, F. C. C.

Mohamed Amin

Mannin Asaf Khan

Mokha Singh.

Mohamed Safee

Ameen

Morris, Capt. R. Marsh, Capt. P.

Mohamedally, Athin Morris, H. M McKellar

Mohamed Arab, N.

Madurga, Julio Madhawa Singh McKerrow, H. B. Nevins, WAR. Onslow

Portilla, M. de la Pontigia, Manuel Plan, Lieut. R... ~ Patell, W. S. Pilas, Emil

Pills. Emerich' (2) '-- Phillipas, Georges Parker, Mrs. *Pennell, M."E. Raza Singh Rosenveig, P. 4 Rahmet Alli.

Roth, Mrs. Rachel Rusmat Ali. - (2)" Rodgers, 1..

-Faizal! Deen

Mitchell

Fowler, A. G.

F.,

Mullen, T Marchand, M. M.

Feroz Khan

Серть

C. W.

Kubius, Edwin

Marconity, T.

Alari

Retallick, J. M. A.

Mfd.

Gujar Singh

Grunberg, Y.

search of accommodation he had not the Cuski, D. j.. -slightest chance of getting into a decent hotel. Cannings Miss M.

These ladies havt now the faintest pretext for Ciuto, Mrs. O. hing in South Africa beyond their own desire Colbert, to make the campaign a means of obtaining Conner, L

pleasures and exe that, however, was not the worst side of Crawford, J.

Chapsing, T.. their presence. When dinner panties and Chotermol, K. A. J. other junkdings grew wearisome, they would Cunning, Miss H. make up parties to visit the hospitals. What

Cruz,

D. J. shall we do touh$?* Oh let's

and

Carme, P. see the wounded, would be the prepara Carangia, R. tion to an invasion of the base hospitals Cumming, C. P. and he ineniculable amount of interference Chanelluri, M: N.

Collic

with the work of the medical staff Officers.

In charge of wounded would, in the course of

War

A

their duties, fie interrupted by ladies.bearing navis, LA... permits signed by personages whose requests Derke, H.

refuse.

the officers dared not or did not care to

You know, perhaps, what influence means. Ja the matter of promotion, and so the women would be taken round the wards and shown the

wounded, to the utter disorganization, of dis cipline. and duty. There were cases in which the wounded men, aroused half a dozen times in succession by these ineddlesome

intruders, turned from them at last saying: heavens: shall I ever get any peace?

Good

S

Delin, Miss L Darreth, G.. B. Davies, F D'Arcy, E D'Almeida, Daly, R. Dalrymple, "F..E. Douglas, 3. E. Dowell, Durando, V.

E.j.

J. E..

la another instance, a certain medical officer complained that it was already late in the day, and he had not seen one of his patients professionally owing to the horde of busybody t women who had made his hospital the show. Evans, F. F. place for the day,

Eckhard

"These are the women to whom Sir Alfred Esty, Milner referred, and of whom I have spoken as

F..R.

a plague-worden was are making the scene of Ecs, L.

war and suffering a place in which to satisty Blog-H

-morbid curiosity and find new enjoyments.

For the woman who is giving everything in Findlay, Rev. W. H. the cause of tenderness and compassion I have. Fistord, E.

profound admiration,' for the other sort

have only disgust."

THE MINING DISASTER IN

AMERICA.

OVER TWO HUNDRED KILLED.

NEW YORK, May 2nd.

According to telegrams received from Scho-

Fleischer, M

Forster, W.E L.B. Farmer, Frisler, G. E

Fowler, Mrs.

Fincis, D. Fischler, C

A.

H.

H

Percompany

field this morning, it is certain that over two Fling, Mr. C hundred persons have lost their lives in the Fulton mining disaster there. 137 bodies have already Gembell, ER. been recovered...

Greves, C

W. S.

A later message from Reuters New York Garza

correspondent says: Of the 250 men who we Gonzales, 5, J

down the Schofield mine yesterday, only thirty: |

H

are known to have escaped. No connected Gatgalds. T.

story of the disaster is yet obtainable. One Green theory is that dust or gas was ignited by an und

er of a surveyGoddric

guarded lamp carried by a member o

ing party going through the mines. According Gasten, J.

H

10 another suggestion, it was caused through Ghini, Mrs. O.

the explosion of loose

ose powder carned

come into the

Gels Miss L

Giadlestone, M.

dead we

pit by workmens delayed, by the after Groundwater

The rescue work was

damp.

close

The

together,

were mostly found lying Gomer,

er, and there are indications that they prepared for death, which theyGiny, L realized was invitalyje from the choke damp: Gower,

ver, a B

People who were working outside the colliery Gas

Glidis, Mone

frday, that at a quarter past ten yesterday morning: Giant, OFF- They saw the entiremountain-top, afted, as Hall R facemed, and heard a loud report. Masses of Howard, Miss M.

stone and tall trees were hurled hundreds of Haw,

fest into the air, and fell in all directions; some: Harrington, S..G. being carried half a mile away,

By ten clock last night 137 bodies had Hills, Garmin- been brought to surface, and others were

I been identified. Several

Mariis, M.

MacCnhy" Moor, L. D.

kin/

E.

Monis H. M.

Mohamed Esoof & Co.

Mergenthaler, E. Nasumeli

Naven Clock C.

Seval, S.

Norman, H.

Naughton, AV, E

Oveido F.. O'Malley, Hon. E. L.

N.D.

Olia, Oroaliyatakha Dates, Fred

Pybrune N

Pears, Licut. C

Peter, D. J.

allery, Ve A. X

Pitt, W.

D.

Philippas, Mons. Probasco, E. L. Poliakoff Penchaty, J. W. Porter, M. H. Paulo, Var

Pegruin, Rev. V Robbins, E. Roberston, Mrs. Rafael Allen Li

•Rose, 3

35TH. Reutens, J. Rehmoohhay

rause, T. Randall, B. C.

Rosario, P. C. A.

Bily, C. G Rollen, Hakeam Rose, Alex.

Richardson

Robert, Anderson & Co.

Reid, A Ross, J. D. Rees, C. E. Robby, A Riley, C Rallay

•Resp

Rev. J. L Robinson Routenberg, O Smith; B. FL. Sprague, W. N. Schanber, P

H. G.

Stealford, 1 Scudder, Mrs, K. Singman, W. A Senco, Dr. A Sing Fo Santos, A Simmons, Mrs. Sight W

WH Signom, A

ce Chang Shillen, A. Stafford, TC Sanders, Jose M. Sopenlut, Ph. Say, Henry Jame Sewell, P.S. E. Stuart, JS, arted. Simmonds, Miss Schultz, C. M

Savage 0. H. Sakal, B. T. Stoap BIRD KIC.D. Spargi, FR

Griffith, Mrs. L. Graham, Aliss F. H. Gutierrez, Mrs. M. M. Gutiérrez, J. Harman SinghTM (2)

W Hay,

Hajec Mohamed Joe noassben Hajcë. Hillel, E. A. Han, A.

Hongkong-Peking

Rway. Eng

Isar, Singh

[swer, Singh

...

Jap. Address c/o. 20,

Graham St. (2)

Joseph, Leon

Jones, E. E.

Johnson, A. Iacob, Thomas

SANITARY SOFT

Rosenfeld, T.

Silverster. Pte.

Sham Singh

5. A. P. Smith, A. M. Sulliniņu, M. H. Simpson, C. (2) Sad Ali Khan Share Sepoy Shermann, Hy Takkin, Mons. Taggre, Mrs. F... „Tonnance, John

Gustav.. Capt.

Singh

Wariam Singh

William & Co., Peru

(2)

Wilson, L. de Castro y Walker, F

Xavier, T. J.

Zonenlich, Ph.

List of Registered Covers for Marchant

li

Ships. S.S. Agamemnan

...W. McMorine. (2) 5.5. Agamemnon ......A. L. Thorison. S.S. Albom R. F. Twiss.

T. Williams. SIS, dealers S.S. Alcinous .......... Thompson. S.S. Breconshire ...F Spence.

(3).

U.S. Flagship Baltimore, B. A. Erwin. Cruiser Baltimore... Chas. Barnet. U.S. Flagship Brooklyn...Litut. L. Felarid, (2) S.S. Cedartunk......... W. Budgen.

5.S. Dalay.

S.S. Denizyongst

S.S. Hongkong S.S. Ixtion

fitomenut

5.5. Exion

5.5.

S.S. Legachi,.

5.8. Nester

..Capt. Erickson.

Mís. K. Curtis.

Shipping, STEAMERS.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FÜR SWATCAV THE Company' Sternship

CRAIMUNA Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Port, TO-MORROW, the 7th instant

at to A.M.

For Freight or l'asstige, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRATE & Co, General Managers. Hongkong, 6th June, 1900.- „«8{72gb

THE CHINA AND MANILA STRAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA.

THE Company's New Steamship

DIAMANTE,"

Captain G. J. Blaxland, will be despatched for the above port, TO-MORROW, the 7th June,

at 5 PM.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the excellent accommodation, provided by this. Steamer. She is fitted throughout with Electric Light.

Far, Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, General ManagËTS, *Hongkang, 31st May, 1900,

__________Shipping

STEAMERS.

DOUGLAS, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY, AND TAMSUL

"HE"Company's Steamship" TH

ski

“HAILOONG.”“

Captain Burst will be dispared for the above «Pods, on FRIDAY, the Sil instant

1730h

at 10 AM..

For Fright or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO

General Managers. « Hongkome,'sch Jaign, vuoo.

OCEAN STEAMSHUP COMPANY,

FOR AMOY.

"THE Company's Steminship

"TELEMACHUS,”

Captin Sawyers, will be despatched on FRIDAY, the Sth instant.

For Freight or hissage, apply to

BUTTERFIED & SWIRE, Aydats

Hongkong, 5th June, 1900.

"BEN LINE OF STRÄMERS.

FOR LONDON.

(713THE Sidamship

CHINA NAWIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

THE Company's Steamship

"TAIYUAN,"

Captain Nelson, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the Bil June.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation oftered by this Steamer. The First-class Saloon is situated forward of the Engines.

A duly qualified Surgeon is carried am

and the Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric

Light For Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, 28th May, 1900.-

(694b

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND TORTS, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE.

11E Company's Steamship"

THE

"TAIYUAN,”

Captain Nelson, wil be despatched on FRIDAY, the 8th June, at Noon,

The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. The First-chiss. Saloon is situated. forward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures

the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage,

די

A daly qualified Surgeon is carried, and the.. Vessel is fitted throughout with Electric Light. N.B. Return Tickets issued by this Com pany to and from Australia are available for return by the Steamers of the EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN S.S. Co. and vice versa. For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.-- Hongkong, 18th May, 1900,

[695b

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION. COMPANY.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ' BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, FIUME AND TRIESTE. (Taking Cargo at through Rates to South Africa, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS)

Steamship

"GISELA," Captain F. Mosca will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 9th June, P.M.,

THE Company's

Silk and Valuables are transhipped on arrival at Bombay into an accelerated liner.

For information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co.,

Agents.

17276

"DEN LARIG," Captain Kreble will be despatched as above on of alina SvidRDAY, the phone.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBIL LIVINGSTON'& Co., Agents. Hongkong 18 May, 1900,

1652b

CHINA NAVIGATION "COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA

HE Company's Steamship THE

"SHANTUNG," Caplain Quail, will be despatched as, above on TUESDAY;the 12th June,

For Freight, apply tá

-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agcats, Hongkong, zati Made, vario.

fr8oh

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL, THE Company's Steamship

THE

"AGAMEMNON,"

Captain Nish will be despatched on on TUESDAY, the 12th Jane. For Freight, apply toge

BUTTERFIELD) & SWIRE,

Agonis.

['$701 Hangkong, 3rd May, 1900..

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, ' LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO. THE Company's Steamship.

"ANPING MARU," Captain J. Saito, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th June, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

*

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents. Hongkong, 30th May, 1900.

Intimations.

"NOW READY

A PAMPHLET

SOME SERIOUS LOCAL PROBLEMY

A FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING

WITH THEMORAN BEING A LECTURE DEI

DELIVERED BEFORE

THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY

Mr. H. E. POLLOCK, Barrister-Law..

To be obtained at the Office of This Paper, PRICE 50 CENTS.

Hongkong, 1st June, 1900,

NOW READY.

AN ACCOUNT.

OF THE

RECEPTION OF H.M.S..." TERRIBLE

IN

PONGKONG

AND THE...

'FESTIVITIES' CONNECTED

THEREWITH,'

*winfő

WOQNUUT OF THE "TERRIBLE."

To be obtained at the Vrvice of This Paper. PRICE 30 CENTS.

As only a limited number have been printed „intending purchasers should send their Orders- early, for the 'Issue of this interesting souvenir. will soon be exhausted.

Hongkong, 1st June, 1900.

WORTH A GUINEA A BOX

BEECHAM'S

PILLS

FOR ALL

BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS

SUCH AS

SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION,

DISORDERED ·LIVER,

AND FEMALE-AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES:

50 Cents per Box, Prepared only by the Proprietor:-- THOMÁS BEECHÁM. St. Helens, England. SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of SHINA ;---

WATKINS, LIMITED;=" APOTHECARIES HALL, 66, Queen's Road Cenital, Hongkong.

NEW GOODS.

PLENTY

frojb

LAND.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP 'COMPANY."

FOR LIVERPOOL (DIRECT), Taking Cargo at London Rates.

THE Company's Steamship

"DIOMED,"

JAPANESE

CURIOS

D. NOMA,

No. 12, Beaconsfield

Arcade

Opposite the City Hall,

Captain Goodwin will be despatched as above. MITSUT BUSSAN KAISHA.

on WEDNESDAY, the 13th

For Freiglit or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, "Agents.

Hongkong, 28th May, 1950.

1696b

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.

HE Company's Steamship

(708h

THE

Hongkong, 30th May, 1900.

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW; AMOY AND TAMSUL

HE Company's Steamship THE

"MAIDZURU MARU” - Captain T. Ogata, will be despatched for the above ports, on SUNDAY, the sath instant, at Daylight...

For Freight or Passage, apply to

"THE MITSUÏ BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents,

· Hongkong, 4th June, 1900,

.[45

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SANDAKAN..

F. Newman (2) THE Company's Steamship

..J. M. Roberts.

Russell... Chas

Jones. Maisiño de Mesa, ....J. C. Baird.

S.S. Nippon Marie

S.S. Strathgylt

4

James Cameron.

Dawson.

5.5. Stomann..........K. Spai

Torpedo Bot Terribl.., Johann Jaras, S.S. Yangue... W. E. Francis:

Intinations. NOTICE.

THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

SOAP.

JEYES

FLUID

THE DENTO

TOISINGECTÄNE,

DISINFECTANT

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY-

BEREITS USE.

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co., Bank Buildings, Hougkong, oti March. 1897, NOR (37

NOTICE

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

Neitherthe CAPTAINS, the AGENTE, nóf the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vericis during their stay in Hongkong Harbours

CedaKBANK, Brt: /«mast bark, R.A. Brichalar, JEA Aito Trading Co

“MAUSANG,

Captain Kynoch, will be despatched as above, on MONDAY, the riih instant, at Noon.

Cargo for KUDAT can be transhipped at SANDAKAN,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers, " Hongkong, 4th June, 1900,

{726b

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. -

HE Company's Steamship

TH

"MENELAUS,"

"ANTENOR,"

Captain M. F. H. Jackson, will be despatched.

as above on TUESDAY, the 26th June.

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 17th May, 1900,

Intimations.”

[643b

"HIS Piano subject needs looking into. For, whereas, if you get a Good Piano

at a Low Price you can sell at a fair Price

Captain Towell, will be despatched as above without difficulty should necessity arise, if you

on TUESDAY, the roth July.

For Freight, apply to

...BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE;

A Agents.

Homgkong, 4th June, 1900.

f725b

FOR NEW YORK YIA SUEZ CANAL.

HE Steamship.

THE

#SIKH

will be despatched for the above Port on ar about the roth Joly,

For Freight, apply to

BODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Salem Agents. Hongkong, 31st May, 1900.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.S. NEW YORK LINE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL THE Steamship

AGARA, Captain – ¿will be despatched for the above; Port on or about the sith july.

For Freight, apply in am

WELCHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,

Hongkong, 181. SE, 1900,

pay a fictitious price for a poor planò you can hardly realize anything on your investment

The planes sold by.us, besides yielding daily musical dividende, hold the money invented much safer than ordinary instruments for the construction is honest and economical through, out.

Several Pianos returned from hire in good order VERY CHEAP

THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., Limited.

The musical portionu have. not been stig for the sake of showy external features.

Hongkong, toth May, god

MEE

CHEUNG,

PHOTOGRAPHER, TOP FLOOR OFFICE HOUSE

modieus #ALLPHO

in the Colony or in

1606b

No. 6, Ice House Street, Praya Central.

Head Office:-TOKIO.

Branch Offices

LONDON) NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORË, SHANGHAI, TIENTSÍN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN,

Francies -

Miiki Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines. Hokoku Coal Mines.

"Yoshinotani Coal Mines.

Ohnoura Coal Mines.

No. 1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines, Ichimura Con Mines. Kishima Coal lines,

Yoshio Coal

Yamano Coal:

Manoura Coal Mines..

The Osaka Shosen Kaishi, Ltd. Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limited, Meiji Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Kanegafuchi Colton Spinning Mills. Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills. Tokic Cotton Splaning Mills: Miike Cotton Spinning Mills, Imperial Govettent Paper Mill. Onoda Cement Company.LEN

MITSU BUSSAN KAISHA M.FUJISE

Manager,

“Hongkong, 17th December, 1800,

SIEN TING.

SURGEON DENTIST,," No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET. ~TERMS VERY MODERATE,

Conslitation free. Hongkong, 17th September, 1898..

GRIMAULY'S SYRUP

HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME

FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST

Allahilering om Catarrh sumption, Obatini Colds and thoso bf-the-Chest, Lys Tubes should tot GAILAULTS STRUPHHIP! Prescribed by the leadir ritos in all countries. five years witly the continues

all other

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indecines

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