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Co-day's Advertisements,

THEATRE ROYALT

CITY

HALL

Lessres and Proprietors: "

Mrs. N. CHESTER,

Messra, A. H. & E. J. POLLARD.

TO-NIGHT. I

AND EVERY EVENING. The first great event in the Colony of the 20th CENTURY,

Under the distinguished Patronage of H.E. Sir HENRY BLAKE, 'G.C.M G.

POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA Co.

OF 56 PERFORMERS.

LAST ↑ NIGHTS OF

The enormously successful Military Musical Comedy,

"

A GAIETY GIRL." POSITIVELY MORE NIGHTS ONLY.

NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, The Musical Comedy,

IN TOWN."

will be produced for the First time in the Colony,

FOR 3 NIGHTS ONLY.

PLAN at ROBINSON'S PRICES AS USUAL. Doors Open ne å 1.3.

Performance starts punctually at 5 PM. Carriages at 11.45 PM.

The Star Ferry Co. has kindly consented to delay the last ferry to 12.15. Arrangements have been made with the Peak Tramway Co.

to run a Special Tranh a quarter of an hour

after the Performance.

A. LEVEY, Business Manager. A. H. POLLARD, Manager.

Hongkong, 19th January, 1901.

HARMISTONS GRAND

AND

15146

IRCUS

CIRCUS

ROYAL MENACERIE OF WILD ANIMALS.

THE SHOW FOR THE MASSES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY JANUARY 19, 1901.

To-day's

Advertisements.

THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY,

LIMITED.

Intimation.

THE ALLEGED MILITARY ATROCITIES IN CHINA. Movements are on foot both in England and the United States to ascertain the truth of the alleged atrocities by the international,

NOTICE is hereby given that na MEET A. S. WATSON & CO. troops in China.

of DIRECTORS

of the Company, held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 14, Des Voeux Road Central Victorin, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of January, 1901, the following RESOLUTION. was passed

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D.4841,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

SCOTCH

WHISKY.

That in parsuance of the Special Re sulutions passed on the 8th day of Decem ber, 1900, and, contirised on the 24th day of December, 1900, a Call of One Dollar per Share be made upon all the Holders of Oklinary Shares in the above Company, and the same is hereby made. Such Call to be paid in the Bankers of the Company, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, at their premises, Queen's A-THORNE'S BLEND, White Road Central, Victoria, Hongking, an ar before the 20th day of Febuary, 1901. And Notice is also given that in Accordantce with Article 24 of the Company's Articles of Association, interest at the rate of $15 per Centum per Annura will be charged upon all Calis ramaming unpaid after the 20th day of February, 1901, up to the actual dates of pay-

ment of the same.

Shareholders are requested to note that, upon presentation at the Office of the Company of the Bankers' receipt for payment of the Call, and surrender of existing Certificates of the Shares pertaining thereto, New Shares Certifi cates will be issued bearing an endorsement of the payment of the said Cäll.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

W. H. GASKELL,

Secretary.

Hangkang. 19th January, 1901. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

THE Company's Steamship

"HAITAN,"

Captain Roach, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 22nd instant; at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 19th January, 1901. (870

· IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

STEAM FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HOGO AND.

YOKOHAMA.

THE CROWNING CLIMAX OF A CREDI THE Imperial German Mail Steamship

TABLE CAREER.

SIXTEEN CONSECUTIVE SEASONS

OF SUCCESS

SUBSTANTIATES ITS

Z

STABILITY AND

SUPERIORITY.

NOT ONLY THE BIGGEST BUT THE

BEST.

The Leader in its Line.

THE GREATEST INDOOR EXHIBI-

TION.

Everything New but the Name for

THIS SEASON.

EXCLUSIVE FIRST TIME

FEATURES

RECREATION GROUND LOCATION

(Near the RACE COURSE), 'DOORS OPEN at 8 PM. COMMENCE at 9 M, Sharp. N.B.Positively no Hall-price to Evening

Shows.

MATINEE every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,

Children Half-price to all parts at Matinees only.

Doors Open at 2.30 PM. Performance at

3.30 P.M.

PRICES OF ADMISSION.

Box Seat

Dress Circle Chairs Stalls, Carpeted Seas...... Gallery

$3.00

**: py

2.00 ..... 1.00 Co

Europeans will not be allowed in the Gallery, Eox Office ROBINSON PIANO CO., Queen's Rond.

NOTICE I

Late Tram to Peak, Late Ferry to Kawlpon.

Mrs. HARMSTON LOVE......Proprietress.

ROBERT LOVE

Col. CHAS. B. Hicks....... Representative.

..Manager.

HANS DREWITZ ........Agent.

Hongkong, toth January, 1951,

HE American 4 masied Schooner

THE

"COMMERCE,"

[64c

6ar tons net, now lying in the man/war anchor- age is open for a Charter.

Will be ready on or about the 24th instant.

Apply to

HOLLIDAY, WISE & CO. Hongkong, 19th January, 1901.

1900 OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-

"SHIP COMPANY.

"SACHSEN,"

of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. Captain E. Desselmann, due here with the out

Capsule

Per do Cak

$10.80

10.80

B.-- WATSON's 'GLENORCHY, MELLOW BLEND, Blue Capsule, with Name and Trade Mark WATSON'S A BELOUR-GLEN-`

LIVER, Red Capsule, with Name and Trade Mark D.-WAYSON'S H.K.D., BLEND

OF THE FINEST SCOTCH MALT WHISKIES, Vio- - let Capsule ........... 14.10 E-WATSON'S VERY Old Lig

1200

15.00

QUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY, Gold Capsule THORNE'S BLEND and WATSON'S GLENORCHY are high class Soda Whiskies, of greater age than most brands in the market.

THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA.

ANOTHER U. S. PROPOSAL.

A new agreement has been signed by the United States, who are willing to use their good offices to secure the abandonment of military operations and the withdrawal of troops at least from the vicinity of Pekings,

WEATHER REPORT.

The Observatory report says:- On the 19th at 11.55 am. the barometer has fallen slightly on the China coast The bigh pressure area still lies over Chion, and gradients continue steep with very strong monsoon along the coasts of S. China. Forecast:-Strong N.E. winds

fair.

"LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A nurse, to take charge of children on the voyage home, is advertised for from Penang.

OWING to pressure on our columns, the judg ment in the action Gaskell v. Stevens is held

over until Monday.'

AMONGST the arrivals from Shanghai we notice Dr. Sloan, the Medical Director for the East of the Equitable Life Assurance Society,

MR. Kruger's Wedding present to the Young Queen of Holland will be a beautiful gold thimble specially made and designed for her Majesty. The design around the thimble takes the form of beautifully wrought figures of

WISE AND OTHERWISE.

IS IT TRUE?

.It was rather rough of the Pollard's the Navy, porter, who comes on and rings Rough on Mr. Editor, to dress the railway bell now and again in the Belle of New York," (spontaneous pun, price $74 per column) in the uniform of a naval Lieutenant of under eight years service. The officer of under the Vagrancy Act. the picket, who was there the other night, felt quite hurt about it, as he thought the Commo dore or Admiral might think he had strolled on to the stage in a fit of absence of mind.

That the noble'art is to be prohibited in in the same category as Triads, White Lillies, the Colony and members of the P. R. placed Big Knives, etc?

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I can recommend the bird line Bird-limo supplied by Government for the destruction of rats. It is the most destructive stuff in its way that I have met fors long time. I got a pot of it the other day and it las caught already twenty three rats, the mal, two puppies, the baby, an escaped camry and the water-coolie. The animals, including the amah and coolie, do not seem to enjoy the process much, but with the aid of a culs of birdlime and a feather the baby can be kept quiet and amused the whole afternoon. I bave not yet tried it in the bath."

The Dredger.

issacres have for once been Jam glad to see that the

wrong and that the attempt to in the dredger was successful. The raising of her will now be a comparatively simple matter, and, with the amount of gear at his disposal, Captain Percy Scott will evidently soon have her, afloat again. It is whispered that the owners al die Sabine Rickmers nept when they saw the funnel of the cupaited craft rise from the waves, for they had been looking forward to a permanent en- gagement as mark boat to the wreck.

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It was refreshing to see by the Falca Coin. report ofthe Criminal Sessions that an exemplary sentence has at last been passed upon one of those human pests who make a living by putting false coin into circulation. There must be a large amount of by the frequency with which one has a ten-cent spurious coin in Hongkong, if one may judge piece returned from a ricksha or chair coolie however, that the man is locked up and lost with the remark blong coppah." It is a pity, be parades, say orce a week, through the town, sight of immediately. If only prisoners could each carrying a placard setting forth his offence and punishment, the Chinese ought to be im pressed. As it is, probably but faw ever coine

in Court at the time.

That Sunday shooting is to be punishable

That Wednesday afternoon is in future to be made a l'ublic Holiday for the reformation of the morals of the members of the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club..

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That it is no longer sale to carry more than a dollar balta mile from the Clock Tower.

That the prima donna of the Lilliputians has received offers of marriage from all the junior. officers of the garrison and flest.

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That the reason why criminals escape is that the Police now spend all their tine in seeking the wily, Anapheles.

That the Post Office could; if sufficient in- ducement offered, deliver the French mail thin less than six hours of the arrival of the Steamer at Green Island.

That the Military Authorities are casting avaricious eyes at the chicos tent and want it for an officers' mess.

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That Boxing the Compassia no longer allow en the China squadron,

That the gemlerian who advertises in our morning contemporary for Lessons in Boxing is a Member of the S.B.

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That Sir Thomas is looking for deserving persons upon whom to bestow. the Bank's ten shilling bonus.

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That since the arrival of the Lilliputians the manageable dansels of the Colony are medi tating a return to short skirts and flowing locks

the advisability of considering whether or not

That the P. W. D. have begun to think about the time for proposing the commencement of the new Post Office and Law Courts has arrived

charge fur gas to $1.70 per thousand cubic feet and still make a liandsome profit,

That the Gas Company could reduce its

That the piece of statuary in front of the

example of the effects of too little water."

ABELOUR-GLENDIVEP is a very old young girls all busily engaged in the art of to hear of a conviction unless they happen to be City Hall is really a fountain, and not a horrid

Peat Whisky, (smoky) and could not now be replace: in stock at the price

D. is well known for

ward German Mail about the 23rd instant, will its fine flavour.

leave for the above Places about 24 hours after arrival.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For further Particulars, apply to

MELCHERS & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 19th January, 1901.

E. is of superb quality and pronounced by lead- 12 ing local connoisseurs to be the best brand in the Hongkong Market.

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA,

ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS),

HE Steamship

TH

"PENINSULAR," Captain T. Leigh, carrying Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 2nd February, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be manshipped at Colombo into a steamer proceedling direct in Marseilles and London; ather Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay WITHOUT Transhipment.

Parcels will be received at this Office antit 4 P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

A. M. MARSHALL,

Acting Superintendent, Tangbang. 19th January, or

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND

HE Steamship

STRAITS.

Te

A. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED, -HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

MARRIAGE.

At St. John's Cathedral, on the 19th January, by the Rev. R. F. Cubbold, MA, HALLY SARAH ELLEN, only daughter of the late H. A. Holmes, Esq., to LLEWELLYN T. A. C. SHILLINGTON, of Portree, Isle of Skye, Scot

land,

sewing.

play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening, from The Band of the Royal Welch Fusiliers will

8 to 9.30 p.m.~~

March. Slection..... Valse

1 Dances from Song........ Selection

Valós.

PROGRAMME.

To

trust you will Scotch Medley"....... for great

of the East eary

Douglas Gordon His Excellency

Extra.

.!" Plus Dr. Or",

•God save the Queen."

Cavalerini. Alf, Ward. Liermari. ....... Add

and

..Wäldrǝnful,

THE following deaths are announced by the Moule; Mr. Paul Leydet, Architect and en- L. & C. Express. The Rev. Frederick Jolin

gineer, whose death was due to the sting of a poisonous fly; the fourth Earl of Harrowby; Mr. T. Jennings the horse trainer; Dr Cave, the

Saniuel J. MacMullan, professor of English eminent Congregationalist minister; and Mr.

Literature and History.

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keng and Shanghai Bank for Messrs. Brand TLS...230,000, the amount paid by the Hong

Bros. & Co's premises, which include the store of Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, seems a tall figure, but, after all, as compared with the pre- [86cmises occupied by the German Bank, for which £20,000 was paid, it only runs into second place. Of course we must not forget that the Bank premises have an up-to-date residence upon them, whereas to the Hongkong Bank the buildings upon their new purchase amount to little more than lumber.-Sport and Gossip.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901.

HARMISTON'S CIRCUS.

Training, there will be some surprises at the An old band whispers to me that forthcoming races, owing to the. method of training adopted by certain owners of walers My informant, who has had a long experience of Australian horses, says that they will not stand over-training and can-. not be bucketted about like the China pony: In his opinion, several of the newly acquired animals are being galloped a deal too much and will be likely to break down shortly before the eventful day unless other tactics are adopted There seems to be something in this.

The Star Ferry boats seem to What Ho be punishing the fence which has She Bumps! been erected as a guide for them

at the Kowloon wharf. Several pieces have already been knocked away and

1 shouldn't wonder if it' was an inspection of the whole structure appears to be growing weary and ready to sink into the water to rest,

this fence that decided the Authorities to let the Ferry Co. have the use of Pedder's Wharf. As it is, the outer corners of the wharf have had to be carefully padded to resist the furious charges make it a point of honour to "hump a little bit" of the double-enders, whose coxswains seem to each trip. These boats certainly get a good deal of wear out of a wharf, and it is a wise precaution to keep them away from the new Blake Pier. Something would have to go if the pier! they ran there, and I don't think it would be

GILAH.

"A GAIETY GIRL" AT THE THEATRE,

POLLARD'S LILLIPUTIAN, OPERA COMPANY.

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That the price of neat has risen since the arrival of Harmston's Bengal tiger Duke..

That a certain high official of a much abused: department has been see on the prowl for Anopheles with a butterfly not.

in the New Territory by an enterprising gentle

That a large area of land has been taken upa man for a rat farm, in order to supply the wants of the Sanitary Board.

That a leading citizen of Hongkong h made a bet to spend ten minutes reading the Telegraph in the tiger's cage at the Circus on Wednesday night.

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That the Registrar General has sent in an application for a rise of salary, owing to the great increase in the number of births and marriages of late.

That Peak residents imagine they live in higher spliere than Kowloon people, and look down upon the latter. This is indisputables owing to contour features over which there is no control.

رسة الاست

community may be found in the above para- That an explanation of the large rents in our graph.

That if the above proves to be the correct solution, the Director of Public Works should prepare a scheme for levelling the Peak. This would incidentally obviate the cost of filling up Anopheles pools.

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That the Captain' Superintendent of Police will ride Anopheles at the forthcoming Races.

That Dr. Hartigan will mount his favourite bobby Malaria,

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That certain members of the Sanitary Board are accused of "jockeying" that same 5. B.

That this 'shows, how horsey Hongkong is getting

COURTMARTIAL ON H.M.S.

"TERRIBLE."

THE RECENT DISTURBANCES.

Yesterday, a courtmartial was held on board") H.M.S. Terrible to enquire into the chaiges against three sailors who, some time ago it will be remembered, vented their spite on the Barfleur by throwing a bell overbound, which bell had been brought frum Noah China by an officer and was his property,

the opening night was repeated by Ilarmston's York" have now been played for the last Last night the same programme as that of "The Geisha and The Belle of New Circus, before H.E. the Governor, Lady and time this season by this popular company of Miss Blake, attended by their suite, and a large Lilliputians and last night "A Galety girl audience, composed mostly of Chinese, who occupied the stage. The opera Company had went was rendered, and their expressive military musical comedy placed before the seemed to enjoy themselves immensely and disinissed the previous productions with such were filled with wonderment as "each clever masked success that the excellence of the Ya! was often heard. The performance coin audience last night was not foramoment doubted. menced punctually at 9 p.m. as the Governor There was a good attendance at the theatre, and. for their use. The clowns Peppino and Dummy City Hall performance. and party entered the boxes especially reserved the circus did not appear to draw many from the, were very droll in their antics and some of the The piece is well wonha visit. There riddles asked were good, but rather farfetched. is not much of a plot connected with If, but Mention must be made of the Musical Entree what there is on the stage is by no means to by Mr. Charles L. Wetherly (Peppino) in the

be seen everywhere. Marriages are the rule of second part, his performance on the bells being the evening and the divorce of Lady Virginin, distinctly clever, while his laughing song makes the part played by that clever young per does he taugh himself. The Flexible Marvel, talked of Miss Ivy Trett is prominent with Percy Scot, C., of ILMS, Terrible (pre. one feel one must join in with him, so heartily former, Miss Madge Williams) is very much The Court was composed as follows --Capt. Ajax, is indeed a marvel, and that alone is the songs" "Tommy Atkins" and "Come back, sident); Captain J. H. T. Burke, C.B. of worth visiting the Circus for. The performance my lady fair and the work of this really ciam M.S. Orlande; Captain G. A. Callaghan, of little Miss Nellie Lave on her white panying little actor is much apprecinted by all CB, of HMS. Endymion;aptain P. F., CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship Limited, at Kowloon and stored ni Cousignees

was clever, but trust have been very tiring to present. She takes the part of Captain Charles Tillard, of H.M.S. Dide; and Commander H one to young as she. She afterwards went Goldfield very well," and received a handsome PW-Freemian, of 21/0úðindrebama, MI Dë No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

her own photo, many of which were disposed of two large and beautiful bouquets. This mem-Bruce, was Judge Advocate, and Lieutenante around amongst the English audience selling recognition of her singing in the shape of Hewlett, private secretary to Rear Admiral of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining order, then new ones should be erected sure to be well patronned during its stay here, for the next performances, as the struggling the Court.

The Circus is a very good showindeed and is undelivered after the 16th instant, will be subject

her of the empany must have a waiter handy England; of H.M.S. Terrible, was Officer of The matinees. will be much, enjoyed by the which attended the attempt to lift the flowers. Captain George Warrender, of H.M.S. 'Bar. All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to examined on the 25th instant, at 2,30 PM. Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel be left in the Godowns, where they will be that the Government had done everything to especially if it is an excellent on, as Harin-recipient included wo believe. Willie Pollard, Fich, of HMS. - Barfleur, defended in the children, who like nothing letter than a Circus, over the footlights was amusing to all, thefer, appeared as prosecutor, and Lieutenant

sang happened to be flere dressed in a case for the prisoners. "hicland rig" and he was applauded loudly for the song. Some of the others give some songs and they are nicely rendered, all of the performers sustain their respective roles with but upon the stage, but that accompanies each ing can be spent. Some very fine dancing is performance of the company and is so well known and appreciated fat we need hardly mention it. CASE. —

NOTICE.

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees

Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk

and expense.

IS. VAN BUREN,

Agent.

Hongkong, 19th January, 1901.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship

THE

"CATHERINE APCAR" having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees. of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be

will be landed

at once.

Cargo remaining on board after the 23rd instant, at z P.M., will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside; such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees, risk and expense.

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

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

Agents Hongkong, 19th January, 1991.

NOTES AND COMMENTS. According to the Pall Mall Adzette of the 15th ulto., MT. BRODRICK, replying to a question by Sir HowARD VINCENT, said with regard to the field guns ordered by Govern order that part of it had to go to Germany, ment last year, and which was such a large "the German firm has delivered the wliole order, and the guns are available for issue; one of the English firms has delivered one. third of the order, and the other has delivered nothing at all" It seems, 100,. that we only got the guns on account of the smartness with which the German firm com- pleted the contract, the German Govern. THE

ment believing that the supply of arms to "MERIONETHSHIRE,

Great Britain would be a breach of the laws of Captain Evans, having arrived from the neutrality, owing to the South African war, above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby and issuing an order to stop delivery. This informed that their goods are being landled at

is a serious state of things, and will, it is to their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong he hoped, occupy the attention of the Gov and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, crament. risk and expense.

If the ordnance factories of the United Kingdoms are not equal to fulfilling the demands made on them by an emergency without delay. Mr. BRODRICK said in the course of his reply to Sir HowarD VINCENT

encourage the laying down of plant by private firms, but we believe it is only quite lately to be fuy pre done go, and works are not

run up in a week or so. And have they encouraged firms to pro duce field guns? They have done something for the heavy gun and armour-plate makers, but plant for producing big guns is not adapted for field guns. The present state of affairs, having to rely for ordnance on foreign firms, whose delivery may be stopped at any time by their Government, will at any rate have to be remedied.

to rent.

No Fire Insurance has Been effecter.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 19th January, 1901, [PBC

EYESIGHT:

"Mr. N. LAZARUS, Occulist-Optician, of London and Calcutta, may be consulted for SPECTACLES

at 16, Queen's Road Central,.

(R. HOUGHTON & Co.) (Neady opposite the HONGKONG HOTEL). Business hours: A.. to 5 P.M...

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

THE OPERATIONS IN BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA,

stan's undoubtedly is.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB,

The Sixti Club Race of the season will bo credit to themselves and a very pleasant even sailed to-morrow, the soth instant. Course, from Police Pier, pass rig a mark boat off Lyte mun, Kowloon lock, mark boat off Lyeemun, all to starboard and return to Police Pier. Dis tance, 14 miles.

THE PLAGUE

Number of cases reported (Chinese 4 up till noon of the 14th 3 Other Asiatics a

Chinese Number of cases reported

during the past 24 hours Other Asiatics o

(Europeans...

The charge against the three, men was that they, the sald Edward dey, leading seamen, affcial num er du Suruber 189,764, and Pranks 1 ary seaman, official Colbert A... seaman, official number 171,492, persons subject to lie. Naval Discipline. Act belonging to Hal S. Barfleur, they then being went, on the ayth day of December, 1950, guilly of an set of breach of good order and naval dis- cipline in throwing overboard a hell, the pro perty of Commander Heibert Du Cane

e. Luard,. Captain Charina Guldfield. Ofera (Nis Ley TraRoyal Navy, of the said ship. Captain W. Fiuswargat ng

Alian Frenski oglašing Henderson pleaded guilty, bus Daley and Bajor Barclay tile) Atis Elly Thoms

of the Surter Jolita Murphy

Colbert denied the charge. "Teutenant Robbie Rivoran,

Guarde Lieut. Komney Farquharsoni

Miss Belin Thomson

Rey, Montague Brierly (Chaplain) Master Willie d'ollard, Sir Lewis Cray, Judge of the Divured

Court Master farold Hill 21iss Taphne Trott.

Corporal Lace

January, 193. (Europeans.Auguttering Hyrtle Trot

Total number of cases reported to date. 5

Virginis Forest A Sciety

Badge Williams Kose rierly. The Clapiain's Daughted iss Alice Renetto Minna. A French Misid...Miss Agaca Curr Lady Grey life of Sir Lewis fama Thomas Lady Editha Aldwyn | Charged in Ruly Moore

Min Alay Thorn Afisa Gladys Stourton of Lang Miss Daisy Ohnsbury, Virginia Mis the Bennatio

Nhi Katie Twight Mas Rhoda Willoughby,

Minalo Puppin Ethel Hawtharine Cissey Vernerempu Hows Fontelegy.

inlay Fastelroy ar Cura Beastirməmə dayanaque;

The case for the prosecution was closed, and the Court adjourned for a quarter of an hour.

On resuming, Daley written defence was read. it was "I beg to deny the charge against me. Soon after 6 pm, on the day in question, I was feeling tired and lay down clos 'to the part beat-heist and went to sleep. Some time after, Bedford, leading seamant shook me up and spoke to me, asking me if I was going.

sleep where I was for a bit. I went off to sleep and again, and woke up again at about 5 p.m., a went down to my mess. Wilcox, ordinary. staman, saw me get up.

A diseases affecting those advancing in life GREAT proportion of cataracts and occur to those having some deficiency in the construction of the eyes-the many years of Eye Strain! ending in serious forms of disease. Glasses specially adapted in youth. requiring them save and preserve the sight.

30. thosc

dimness when reading, weak eyes, the letters,

Constantly recurring headaches, spells of BOER LOSSES AT KAALFONTEIN, Number of deals reported (Chinese law Somerset it fits Connie Porn down to my mess. I said.no, but was going to running together; any of these symptoms indis cate a deficiency in the form of the eye requir ing Glasses only to correct and cure.

ML. LAZARUS supplies his SPECTACLES only after testing the sight.

ADVICE FREE. 14536

LONDON, January th Commandant De Wet has crossed the Vaal and joined the Transvaal Commandocs. The Boer lost sixty killed and wounded in retreating from Kaalfontein on Saturday

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On Tuesday night the musical comedy “In Town" will be produced for the first time in Hongkong,

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