A BIT OF GOOD ADVICE.
Our
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9, 1901.
-UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT- THE POST OFFICE.
Dr.
Ath, G. Allison, W, R. Ahlmann, H. X. Anderson, J. Albert, H. Alexander, R. Bowie, A. A. Alladeen, Bell, T, M. Barnes Coy. Busb, D, F, Beddulph, L. 5. Boyd & Co. Bryan, R. Boad, W. Bun Heung Blomfield
Lassen, P. M. Meyer
Marshal, P. H Mitchel, Miss I
Montford, L.
Murray, P.
Abdul Rahman
Aldny, Khan.
Arjun Singh
Auzulatos, G. N. Afzal Khan Butchen Singh Bagoo
Bagat Singh
Knappstein, O. Kanuman Singh Kuroruni K. Liaco, Cheang Lopes, Da. C. J. Lowe, W. S. Love, Mrs. R. Lam, Aron
Lemaire & Co.
Love, Mi
Little, Mr.
Lovatt, Miss
Bhagwan Singh (4) Ladha Singh,
Mandige, AL
Bux
Buckic · :
Brandt, C.
Bakan Singh
Moreau
Marshall, W.
Baksha Singh
Marshall, Miss A.
Bishen Singh
Munshi Hosain Sabile
Brown,
G.
Salilo
Brand, Fi
Marty, L.
Bauer, E.
Marris, R. C.:
Brown, I.
Mussa Khan
Moore, P. J.
Budha Khan (á)
Mohamed Khan
Maclean, Rev. M. E.
Bull, P. Galven
Mondhini, Ph.
Millar, J.
Manguda Singh
Mohammed, P. S.
Makend Singh
Mehta, C. E.
Morrison, G. G.
The Tung Wan Hu Pao has a rather amus
Letters for the following persons lie an leading article urging that it would be exceed-claimed at the Post Office ingly imprudent for the Empress Dowager to return to Peking. The writer is probably Anable, H. D. actuated by a desire to see the Emperor entirely Adams, A. H. freed from her restraint rather than by fear for Aloes, J, W. the old lady's safety, but this of course is not Austin, T. P. allowed to appear upon the surface. By the Akces G Anderson, wording of the recently accepted peach terms, regarded as it seems that Peking is still Adana. D.
all concerned; but regarded as the capital by it does not yet appear whether the Emperor means to return alone to that city or to escort the chariot of the revered Empress. Author holds that the latter course would be most unwise, and gives some good reasons for his belief. One of them is that when Con von Waldersee first met with Li Hung-chang he lost no time in announcing that he had received from the German Emperor instruc- tions to treat Kuangshu on his return with all the honours due to hit Imperial dignity, but he did not mention having received any such orders with regard to the Empress Dowager, This is in itself significant, and when taken in connection with certain phases of the conduct of the Allies in Pekin it becomes doubly sq. The fact is pointed out that when the troops entered the city the Ibn Park was at once selected as a favourite looting ground, and not an article of clothing nor an object of value was left in the place; whereas the palace itself remained untouched and was scrupulously guarded by foreign troops. When von Walder see arrived he took up his abode in the I-Iwan Tien, the private apartments of the Dowager Empress, but no such liberty has been taken with that part of the palace, sacred to the Em peror, himself. All this shows clearly enough the feeling of the Allied Powers towards Tsz- hзi.
Apart from these clear indications it is also noted that the preamble to the relve condi- tions of peace directly states that the Boxers
and Imperial troops acted in concert against the Legations in obsilience to direct orders from within the palace, and this too is taken as proving that friendly relations between the Empress, Dowager and the foreign authorities are for ever impossible. The writer therefore concludes that Her Imperial Majesty has but
to chose the lesser of two evils, and that it needs no expectional wisdom to perceive that this will be residence in Shensi, undesirable as that may be, rather than a return to her desolated quarters in Pekin and the easy grasp of her enemies.Mercury.
NORTHERN NOTES.
Barry, Capt. J. Bohm, 0. Bailie, J. J. Barber, T. Baites Barclay, Mrs. T. Brander, W. Boad, S. Beyson, A Bliefermcht.
Chun Un Fook Chang King Cambell, Mr. M. Craig, Lieut. T. Coats Champion, J. F. Counsell, W. G: Cockburn, H. Cowden, H. S. Collard, J. B. Cassalond, D. Callsen, F. W. Chamberlain, F. Collins, R. A
Carthy, E. T. M. Chan L. Feng. Carr, B. L Cregue, J. R.. Cox, Mr. Chisholm, G. P. Cambell, W. G.
Cardova, Mrs. F. M. Colton, Dr. A. Cambell, J
We clip the following from the Peking and Cooper,
Pientsin Times of zand último:-
FIND OF RIFLES.
A number of rifles have been found this week among the debris of the American Board preaching place.
ARMS' VIA TURKISTAN,
Arms and ammunition are reported to be reaching the Chinese via Turkistan, and have arrived at Lanchau, Kansub.
ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.
In Peking, Chinese dressed as foreigners have begun to indulge in robbery, with voilence, and recently they succeeded in getting over Tls. 300 from a shop.
THE TSUNGLI VAMEN.
The Chik Pao states the Powers have demanded the abolition of the Tsangli Yaman. and the formation of a Foreign Affairs Bureau with A President and foreign representat ves as members, in its place.
THE SHENSI PALACES. According to antive report the sum of Tls. 300,000 has been voted 'for the repair of the Shensi Palaces, and Wang Wen-shao has been appointed to superintend the work.
A JAPANESE SCHOOL
The Chi Pao states the Japanese have estab- lished a school for Chinese boys in their Conces sion, and they give the scholars a reward of 39 large cash if they will attend and study, -
TUNG FU-HSIEN.
Tung Fu-hsien is reported to be still in a very strong posi ion and to have the Court in his power, and it is difficult to see under such circuinstances how any progress can be made with the negotiation.
MR. G. A. DURST.
Mr. Geo. A Durst the American Post Master
at Tongku, has taken up his winter quarters at Shang-hai-kuan to superintend the arrival and departure of U. S. mail matter there.
A BOX R SECRETARY.
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Cops, Mrs. J. H. Corah, A. M.
Chevers, W. G.
Clark, Mrs. F. R, Cocksedge, J. H.
Dittrich, A. Drerva, Capt. Dade, Mrs. Davidson Dupignac Draper, W. Drewitz, H.
Dautort
Dawson, Mrs. P.. Devenport, Dr. Duriot
Entrican, Capt. J... Errol, Mrs. H. Evans, J. H. Embden, M. Ellis, Mrs. F. Feinberg, S. R. Funge,. U. W. Powell, P. Fernandes, V. F. Fawcett, G. Fowler, C. M. Furlonge, R. S. Fung Kee Geist, H Gordon, J. C. Gutt, A. H. Giluly, A. M. Gleeson, R. Gordan, J. N. Gradzizki,
Gills, Mrs. G. Gedaljy. Gquire, J. L Coelz, F. Gillispic, J. Girling, G. R.
Grunstein, Mrs. B. Glasson
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McDowall, J.
McNamara, B.
Marston, Mrs. J.
Meyers, A
Moyi, Miss
Moody, Dr. C. McConnell, A. E. Menzell, Capt. W. McCallough Maslowski Moutnenaix Miller, Capt. C. Mansfield. L.
Macmillan, A. C.
Marquis, N.
Musso, L Muller, P.
Marshell, Miss B. McGuir, Miss A. M.
Mayramars
MacBain, G.
:
New York and Java.
Trading Co.
Norsk, J. S. Neill, John
Newill, W.
Norton, E. C. Negel, G, P.
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Nicholson, Mrs. H. J.
Norris, R. C.
Noisrah, Mrs. M. G.
OIPP FA. Olaso, Osgood, A. Oldham, G. O'Dell, F. Oakley, H. E. Oswald, R.
Oldenblerg, Pasar, H. Phipps, C. Plant, J. G. Patience, H. Phillips Pomes, K. H. Pow Long & Co. Pillis
Fanegeon, Mrs. Paterson, J. B. Pomery, Miss Perzal, J.
Patyn Piry, A.
Rahmas, A.
Reinedios, D. J.
Royal Asiatic Society
Remedios, A. C.
Robinson, C.
Rennic, F. Reid, Capt. C. F. Rocha, Mrs. F. A. Realion, J. Renori, G. J. B Ripton, Segt. F. Rohr, W. Rising, F. H. Rosc, K. M... Ricci & Co. Ross, Miss T. Ross, Miss M. J. Rafter. Major J. A. Richardson, JT. Raustien, E. P. Ralston, A. G. Reys, G. Royhill, W Ross, A. J. Rodrigus, A. C. F. Robails, A. W. Rott Richardson, J. Reid, J. G. Stanley, S. H. Simons, E. J. Smith, F. H. Schultze
We learn that one of Prince Ching's secre❘ Girling, A. taries is a man named Na Tung, who was a Gulicom, Mrs. 5. C. Schonaner, H. M.; prominent Boxer leader. It promises well for Cutrade the progress of Peace Negotiations if this man Geasy, B. has the handing of official correspondence! Hall, W. G.
THE SICK AND WOUNDED:
An effort is being made to show the men of various nationalities in hospital that they are not forgolten at this festive season, but the presence of so many troops naturally precludes the achievement of great things.
THREATENED DISTURBANCES. Rumours are current that the soldiers from Pei-ting Forts transformed themselves into villagers instead of running away, and buried their arms, with the result that they are now gradually evolving into warriors again and threatening disturbance,
THE WILY LL
Li Hung-chang has been decidedly less in favour at Court since the punishment of the Pao-ting officials as he guaranteed that the Powers would do nothing but rescue the mis- sionaries from that city, and he consequently last face when the officials were seized and the city occupied.
A WISE PRECAUTION, We are glad to sea that Major-General Lorne Campbell issued the following notice this week. "After the 18th December, 1900, and till fur ther notice, no Chinaman will be allowed in the streets of the British Concession, Extra'
Concession and American Concession after
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Hunter, C. G. W. Hunnaway, J.
Hongkong Amateur
Photo Club. Hughes, G. H. Hearder, E. H. Hawkmatria Houstin, Miss R. Herman, G. Hookway, Miss E Harding, C. L. Hakoey, W. Harn, F. Hausen, Irvine, T. Johnson, J. W.
ong Ges Jackson, Joseph
ones, G. H. B. Kolls, Capt. Knight, Mrs, H. Kram, A. Kennedy, R. I Kennedy, R. P Kiraulioff, A. T. Kirkwood, M. Kahnunaky, S. Lyons, E. Lauro a. s.
Capt.
9 o'clock at night. The only exception to this is in the case of ricksha coolies when the rickaha is actually occupied by a foreigner Lewis, H.-W. This order will be strictly enforced by the Leitas, F. police, who will arrest any offender against it." | Little & Co., D.
CHI-SHIU.
Lyons, J
Chi-shiu, vice-President ofthe Taungli Yamén, Lyall, Hill. who was arrested in Peking by the Japanese, Leaton, Mrs. and having obtained leave to go and bury his Lowe, S. S. mother," was stated to have avalled himself of Lushany, R. J. the opportunity to commit suicide, is alive and Lambton, Mrs. not dead. If appears that the first use he made Lopez, Miss Ez of his leave was to visit Prince Ching, who Luc heartily congratulated him on his good fortune. Lange, W. Chi-shiu did not see the joke at first, and Luidskong, M. questioned wire his good luck came in. Lynch, G.. Prince Ching reminded him that as a promi-Lyon, C, H. ment Boxer supporter he was a marked man, Lenry, C. and referred to the fate that had befallen.the Lambert, W. S.. Fao-ting officials, and added that now he had Lisenle, A. the
opportunity to hand his name down 10-
posterity by committing suicide, Chishiu List of Registered thanked him for the festive suggestion and Anderson, Capt. H. promised to act upon it, which he did in his F. AC ownway. Having rather strong veiws as to Attlas, T. 5.-
Shaw
Sambom, F. G.
San Fat Sen
Salvo, Ch.
Skinner, W.
Spence, Lieutenant. H..
H. C
Suindter, H.
Spence, M.
Silva, A; M, M. Simon, Dr. M. Skordahl, J. Scott, G. M. Smith, H. M.
Seaman, A. B. Stewart, J.
Shoriff, Miss M. S.
Salisbury, J.
Syicks, S.
Stewart, Miss E:
Suidter, L
Sharos, D. Spladaller & Co. Scheffer,
I. T. Scott, C. H. Smith, C. 1. Smith, W. Smith, F. R. M. Skyes, S. E.
S, Mrs.
E
Sharrer, L. H. Smith, B. Sullivan, 'Q. Thomas, Ki Thomson, C. H. Todd, Capt. J.
Trumpi, E. Thorne, Miss M. Tomé, T.
kelin, J.
Wilson, James, Weichu Wilson, Mrs. Welder, J. Williamson, TH. Weedon, G. Watson, H. G. Wallace, F. Walter, Mrs. F. Wolder, I.
Covers in Foste Restante,
Ise Khan
Jules, Mme. R. Jackson, J.
the relative values of posthumous honour life, Ackermann & Co., R. Jenkins, B.N.- he reported himself dead, and now serenely Abouge, S. A dances a fandango in the privacy of some remote hiding place, while the Japanese are probably revising their regulations with regard to the departed relatives of Chinese prisoner
Adam, Miss” Aziz Kbar, Laple' Abdul Khan Anthony.
Joseph S. 5. Abdul Kader Bap Kala Singh Kapíur, N. Kumar Khan
Carrington, J. C
Cadieux, Miss J.
Cotowall, H. R. Connell, J. J. Chandi Singh
Coy, C.
Cooper, A. J.
Crisp, Mrs.
Carüm Baksh, (Um.
Mahomed Akbar. Manga Khan
Intimations.
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MANUFACTURERS
OF
IRON FRAMED
PIANOS.
Munshi Hussain Shah $215, $290, $345,
Sahib
Moola Singh
Moller, W. A.
Mulla Singh
Maslovosky, M. W. Mulvany, Mrs. J'
ader in Chief. Nicoll, Misa A.”
Calcutta Turf Club. Caine Road No. 19 - Chandar Pal Singh Counsell, W..G. Danenberg, E. · Davies, D.
Eldred, Mrs.
Etiene, Gallilo
Eleshal, E.
Evans, Capt. C. H.
Eskell
Earle, Miss S.
Frankel, H.
Filiberto, V.
Fritz Gerald, H. C.
(New York) Fazal Ahmed
Falkenflick, S. (2) Falek, W.
Flores, 1, S.
Fax, F. (2)
Forrest, Mrs. A.
Goldenberg, B. Geoghegan, N. M.. Guria, M. Giese, A.
Gosselin, Comm, Ghulam Rasool Hazam Singh
Hicks, Col. Chas. B.
Harmiston, Mrs. Geo. Hooker, Mrs. O. Harman Singh Heintz, H.
Hira Singh.
Hooper, Mrs. A. F.
Rakam Din-
Hinton, RS.
Hawan Singh
Iloamei
(2)
Hollister, G. K.
Hinda Singh
Ibrihim Khan
Naden, Thomas' Naal Khan Nalillo Bux Nihull Singh Nical, Miss M.
Owpar, Geo. Ortiz, C.
(3)
Pierra, D....
Pino, F. Lara y (3)
Plant, J.S. (2)
$400.
HAAKE, METZLER, WERNER. WE
E personally searched Germany and England thoroughly and found nothing
to come near these. They are altogether un- zqualled in the Colony. Please see them before
buying,
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Others by
COLLARD, BRINSMEAD, RACHALS. HIRE PAYMENT SYSTEM, if requited.
Rajaram Singh
Rahim Alli
(3)
M
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Ressurreccion, M.
Ridont, J. T. H. Rustam Khan
Rongier, J.
Staminsky, S.
·Sultan Mahomed' Smulas, H.
Saloon, A. J. Sato, T.
Sahay Khan Saifa
Said Mahomed Sassoon, P. Stanford, Mrs. M. Thornhill, Capt. Teves, Mariano. Tomas, C.-F Telvier Utter Singh
Umetami, N. Vasukhusing, Sgt. Voaxey, Mrs. L. (3) Vescit, F.
War Singh Wan Pau Yau Wegener, Dr. (2) Weiss, Capt. TJEK Woods, T. S.
Young, F. H.
Zaiza, M. M. de m
List of Registered Covers for Merchant
S.S. Adato
1
Amiga
Bellerophon Bergenhaus
Brand
Ships.
C. Renfrew,
F. Wallat.
.K. Morgan.
Capt. J. H. Svendsen.(3)
Capt. J. Thomsen,
Ship Buteshire .......P. M. Clay.
Buteshire
S.S. Carthage.....
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Calthas Calchas
B
Changsha Dardanus Decima S.M.S. Gefon........ S.S. Glasgow Glenogic Hatching
Kirkfield... Leodiana.... Menelaus... Milos Minto
I
C. Thomson,
..... M. L. Miguon.
...H. 'C. Beasley.
Mr. Carefull
Capt. Tom Moore. J. Henderson:: ...O. Bohlan .Rollmanin:
B. Domenico, A. B. Mr. Clements.. .E. F. Gibson. .G. Dubren,
Shaik Nazer.
Ambrose
A. Hansen
Abdool Karim Ebrahim. Munchen.... ....W Rummler.
Ship Nevelle
Norwood
(6)
(a)
Capt. D. Steven..
.S. Takako.
S.S. Penarth ............Captain.
Shantung......Capt. Quail.
Shantung ....Capt. Rebblemund.
Scechuen
..Capt. Hall..
Ship Sierra Estrella...S, Crusion.
S.S. Sydney...... A. Lagrango.
Taiyuan Thysses....
vita...... Vienna Wonghol
W. Pugh
..H. Weldon, ..M. England. .C.. McLay,. .C. Schutz.
Entertainment.
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC
CLUB.
THE following are the Dates fixed for the
PERFORMANCES of
"HIS EXCELLENCY."
ith February, 1901.
MONDAY TUESDAY
THURSDAY
12th 14th
SATURDAY
ha 16th
THURSDAY
SATURDAY
22374
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NOTICE.
THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
SANITARY SUNT,
80AP:
JEYES
FLUID
CETTANT
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SOAP
AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY
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ALWAYS, TO BE HAD, XMAS CAKES.
HAVE just started making FRESH XMAS CAKES, under my personal supervision. The Butter used in pure Australian, and the. other ingredients all fresh and best
Intimations.
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NOW READY
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ON
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BEING A LECTURE DELIVERED
BEFORE
THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY
BY
Mr. H. E. POLLOCK, Barrister-at-Law:
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THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,
Mixture THERAPION.
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Bentley blic Generally that I have REMOVED my Stores from No. 13 10 No. 2, D'AQUILAR STREET.
H. RUTTONJEE,
5, D'Aguilar Street. Hongkong, 37th April, 1900,
DENTISTRY.
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from all impuritsen treni whatever cažina kriality.
For Ecrofula, Scurry, Eczane,, Skin and Blood. Pleonses, Blackhunday Limples, and Sore of All kinds, It is a nevardalling and permanent Chas
Cars Old Bores
Cura Bored on the Nack.
Curas Bore Lag
Curce Blackheads or Pimples on the Face: Cursa Scurry.
Cores Ulcars.
Ceres Blood and Skin Disease
Carna Glandular Swetilage.
Clears the Blood from all impure Matzat,
From whatever causo arising,
-It is a real specife for Gout and Rhasmatic jising, It removes the caisse from the Blood and Bones. As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and -ranted free from mythlug tafudous to the most de ilcat canulation of there, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to gize it a mini to test its valve THOUSAND OF TESTIMONIALS 'OF WON: DERFUL CURES PROH ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
Clarke's Mood Matters I sold In Bottles a esch, and in cases containing six times the qualy -ritmusclent to effect a permanent ezire in the grezi majority of bag-standing cast-BALL CHR
· LISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world.. Proprietors, The LaxTOLN AND MIDLANDS COUNTIRE DAYS COMFANY, LIncold, Zagland. Trade Mark's Broan Mirayukk,”
medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed.
THERAPION No. 1, in a few days only, removes all discharges from the urinary organs, effectually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm" by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious dise cases. In dysentery, piles, irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and some of the utere trying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, affording prompt relief where other well-tried- remedies have been powerless.
THERAPION No 2, for impurity of the blood, curvy, pimples, spots, blösches, pains and swellings of the joints, secondary symp. toms, disease of this bones, sore throat, and all- diseases for which it has been too much 1. fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of the sufferer's teeth and ruins of health. This preparation purifies the whole" system through the blood, and throughly eliminates every. poisonous matter from the body
CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. ~~ THERAPION No. 3, for narvous exhaustion, CAUTION.--Purchasers of Clarka's Flood Mixture should “son that they get the genalan articles Worthless, imitaılanı and substitutes are sometimer palmed on by unprincipled vador. The words Jacola and kildland Countles Drag Campany, Lincoln, England," are engraved on the Goveli pusat Biamp, and Clarke's World-famed Blood Mature," Hown in the buds, WITHOUT WHICH NONE ARK JENUINE
NOTICE.
waste of vitality, and all the distressing con- sequences arising from early error, excess residence in bot, unhealthy climates, &c. posseses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated
THERAPION may be procured of the prin cipal Gliemists and Merchants thæughout the world. Price in England 2/g and 4/6. In order. LOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.ing, the purchaser should state which of the NOT RE SANAA ihres numbers he requires, and observe that the
word "THERAFION appears on the Govern. ment, Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affixed to every genuine package by order of Her Majesty's Hon, Commissioners, and with then out which it is a forgary
Neither the CAPTAINE, the Aars, nor the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vessels daring their stay in Hongkong Harbours
R. MORROW, Brit, Barks Douglas-Arnhold,
Karbery & Cov
Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co Limited, Hongkong, China and Mestia,
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