FRENCH 12~ERESTS IN ASIA,
ce has been founded in Paris for A come and extension of French interests the . It is to take the name of the Comité Asie Française. Its president is M. Eugène Etfenne, a former Colonial Secretary, and one of the French politicians who have always taken the most active interest in colonial ques. tions. Among the members of the committee are Prince Henri d'Orléans, Prince Roland Bonaparte, the Marquis de Moustiers, and M. Guillain, a former Minister of the Colonies. The aim of the committee is to quicken public interest in all ¿siatic questions in which France is concerned. The development of the French Indo-Chinese Empire, the close observation of events in Ching, the maintenance of French prestige in the Levant, and the participation of France in the opening up of Persia are some of the principal items in the programine of the
committee.
THE ROYAL TOUR.
PREPARATIONS IN CEYLON,
1.
The Times of Ceylon gives the following details of the preparations ter the reception of T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall And York'.
The preparations are pretty well completed except for finishing details here and there. The jetty will be transformed, with a covered way to the perhaps the in time to
the Tea Kiosk, and though tatue will not be erected Up Their Royal Highnesses, there will be her features of the scene distinct from the everyday aspect of the place. Here, the Ceyton Legislative and Colonibe Municipal Councils will present their addresses on Friday, April 12th, before the Royal party proceed to Their Excellencies' residence by the broadest and most appropriately named streets of Colombo-York, Prince and Queen's Streets.
At Kandy, later on in the day, another address, the Municipal nne, will be presented, and a pérahera procession will conduct the State cortège to the Pavilion. Saturday, April Tth, will be the day of the Kandy visit. the Planters' Address, Levee, evening Durbar, perahera, fireworks and illuminations all combining to make the twelve or sixteen bours long recollected by all residents who are privileged to take part in these events. A "quiet" Sunday will be spent, including service at St. Paul's and a drive to Peradeniya, where elephants will be again displayed-bathing in the river; the road to the Gardens is being rapidly decorated and four miles of pandals and young greenery should be enough to satisfy the most exacting Prince and Princess in love with wayside ceauty in the tropics. On Mon- day, the 15th Their Royal Highnesses return to Colombo-drive through Colombo in the late afternoon, beginning with the most thickly populated portions and via the beautiful suburbs, making their triumpini way eventual ly from Bambalapitiya to Galle Face and on to the Queen's house, after a military torchlight procession on the Esplanade. The finest Illuminative display of the visit will be after the post-prandial Reception; when the harbour will become the scene of pyrotechnic wonders, not likely to be equalled for a decade or two af
least.
MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS IN AUSTRALIA.
The Minister of Defence, &r John Forrest, has issued general instructions regarding the military and naval functions at Melbourne in connection with the Royal visit. The field officers' escort of the Royal pair and Gover. nor-General will be comprised of represen- tative troops from each. State The Victorian staff notified that horses will have to be provided for the mounted troops from New Zealand, Tasmania, and West Australia. About 15 charger are to be especially selected and trained for the use of the Duke and the staff officers with him.
On the opening of the Federal Parliament the entire route of the Royal procession will be lined with troops. The junior cadets will form a guard of honour at Government House, and the naval forces at the Exhibition-building, which is to be used as the Commonwealth Parliament-hour. The troops to take part in the celebrations total 13,600, including the following-Victoria, 6,oco; New South Wales, 1,000; Queensland, 500; South Australia, 500 West Australia, 300; Tasmania, 300; Victorian Junior Cadets, 500,
HUMAN AND ANIMAL BLOOD. The Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift publishes a communication from the staff surgeon, Dr. Uhlenfurth, of the Hygienic In stitute at Greifswald, who claims to have dis covered a test by which it is possible to dis tinguish between human and animal blood. The test is exceedingly delicate, and will detect the presence of traces of human blood even if several weeks old. This discovery, if it is confirmed, cannot failays the Berlin corres pondent of the Times, to prove of the greatest Importance in forensic medicine.
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Jones, Dr.
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Lanza, L. Leslie, M. K. Liberge, C. Lowe, R. Langschwadt, Ad.
Rippin, J.- Rebemoobhoy, H, Reutens, J.G. Samborn, F. G. Scheffer, T. F.
Slattsson, C. J. Sin, h, A. Samuel Salmberg, R.
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Stewart, A. H. Sylvester, F. W. Scaulan, J.
Solomon, Major L. L. Shannon, Miss
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Smith, W. A
Saaid, J.
Spieler, Love
Stewart, Messrs. J. & G. Triantafyllides, T. Tredory, J.
Thompson, A. Townsend, A. M.
Thompson, P. H. W. Turney, A. H.
Thom, Capt. J.
Tayleur, G.
Westcote, Mrs. H. Wernedo, G. Wilson, H, Walker, H. Wilton, E; C. C. E. Wheate, W. E
Worthington, C.
Woodley, W. Watson, H. G. Wegener, Dr. G. Waison, J.
Allah Deen, I.P.C. 775
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Liaco, Cheang Khadoury, Exer Saleh
Lopes, Da. C. J. Leopold, Herm, Mannington, A, Maclaren, J. W. B. (2) Mandigs, A. L. Mohamed Akbar Mohamed Khan Mulla Singh Montero, F. M.
McKay, Charles Massey-Lee, J. H.
Afzul Khan Ahmed Deen, I.P.C.
638 (2) Butchen Singh Bhagwan Singh Budha Khan Bull, P. Gulvao Brougham, Ed... Bootay Khan, I.P.C.
740
(3)
Blank, Miss A., Arran-
dale, Southport (1) Morris, Capt. RR.A. Returned. Bertram, C. Buta Singh Bova and Co., Supt. Cotewall, H. R.
Brewery.
Chandi Singh Crews, J.
Carum Baksh, (Um
balla) Caine Road No, 29 Cartwright, J. Chandar Pal Singh Clarkson, G. Chanda Singh, I.P.C.
585 Davis, Mrs, Lamartine Clarke, J.
Mondha-Singt
Mohamed Shab Moliammed Khan, I.P.C.
755 Mohamed Dean, I.P.C.
700
Murad Khan I.P.C. 529 Mayson, William MacVengh, E.
T
Darnell, Miss F Delhi, N. M. Kban Dixon, Henry Ensey Khan, I.P.C.
Easty Fur Siakar Sang Fazal Ahmed. Falck, W. Flores, 1.S. Fox, F. (2) Fatmalce (Bombay) Felicic, Blaz Ghous. Mohamed M. Fosuisane, A.
Gob Ríkisaburs Geoghegan, N. M. Ghulam Rasool Galthice, Fr. Gahor Khan
Mungal Singh, I.P.C.
832
Marle, Hugo Munga Khan I.P.C.
765
Nab. J. Mc. Noble, Lt. W. Naden, Thomas
Nazal Khan Nogueira, M.
Nawab Khan, I.P.C.637 Ota (Manila), to Omuh, 5. Praya East Wan- chai, Hongkong. Chaten, Madame Perica, F Pierra, D.
Piry, H.
Prizis, E.
Pederson, C.
Partab Singh, (Amsit-
sary, to Kullab Singh, Rora, A.-M. R. C.
Hongkong
Rosoura, Miss l Rangier, J. Ram Dhor Singb Ryan, A. Rodrigo, B. J
Insurance.
NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE"
COMPANY OF HAMBURG.
HE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS
CURRENT KATES.
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 18th May, 18.
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FORTUNE TELLER.
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9 A.M. to 12, and 3 to 7 P.M. at the Annexe to THOMAS GRILL ROOMS, Room No. 15, Second floor.
Hongkong, 9th April, 1901.
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NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.
This Day MR. E. JOCKERS
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMWCASED DEX CLERK at our office,
SHIP COMPANY-
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"COPTIC,"
are hereby notified that their Goods are at their risk heing discharged into Lighters and/or landed into our Godowns at Wanchai and delivery may be had either from. Lighters or from our Godowns upon countersignatura of Bills of Lading
Goods remaining unclaimed after the 13th instant, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
GEORGE ECKLEY, Actg. Agent,
Hongkong. 6th April, 1901,
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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. *>
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE
THE Company's Steamship
"INABA MARU,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark goods are landed. and delivery can be obtained as soon as the
Optional goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M., TO-DAY.
Gonds not cleared by the 16th instant, wi!! be subject to reht
No Fire Insurance will be affected.
All ship-damaged' packages must be left in the Godowns and Notice of same sent to this Office before the 19th instant, or claims in connection therewith will not be recognised
NIPPON YUSEN KÄISHA. Hongkong, 9th April, 1901.
[408c NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S.LOWTHER CASTLE," FROM NEW YORK.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby notified that the Hongkong Cargoby above steamer was transhipped a: Singapore and arrived yes. terday by the S.S. "CHELYDRA."
All Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after the 19th instant, will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 10th April, 1901..
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INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED,
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE,
THE Company's Steamship
"CHELYDRA," having arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining
Gewanal Singh, I.P.C. Sayick, M. J. Kelly on board after NOON, the 12th instant, will be
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Garcia, R. Hans, Mm. A, J. C. Goodwin, Mrs.
Heintz, H. Hinton, K. 8,
Hollister. G. K.
Hinda Singh
Haraguchi, B.
Harper, A
(Singapore),
Stern, B (a) Sultan Mahoned
Smulas, H.
Saloon, A. J. Sato, T.
Sasspop, S
Stanford, Mrs. M. Sturdy, E. V. (London). Stevenson, Fanny
Haud, H. J.(Manila), Shores, D. M. To Constancio Smith Harry Hand, Vic. Eng. Said Mohamed School, Hongkong. Sampson, Mrs. (1 pcl.) Harwood, Thomas Schlichting, Mr.(I pcl.) Hasham Alli, L.P.C. Shi Pui Ting (Cosma
667
politan Dock Thornhill, Capt. Teves, Mariano. Telvior, Mr. Umetami, N. Ulam Singh Upp Singh, LPC: 774 Veassoy, Mrs, le Vamura, G. Hongkong
Hilton, St. John.. Hazar Kban, I.P.C.616 Hesa, Miss O. Joseph, S. 6, Abdul Jurmanali Shah Jamal Singh Jawalla Singh, I.P.C.
614 Johnson, C. E. Kushiro, C.
Klemna, Miss A..
Kader Bep, Insp Koch, Carl
10 Kawamoto, (Mani la),
Wazir Khan
War Singh Wickina, HW. (a) Kalla Singh, LPC: 645 Vansen, Mrs,
Yersin, R,
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S.S. Amigo... Wallst
Belgian King Abemethey. Bergenhaus...]. Sevendsen. Calchas
H. C. Beasley, Calchar Mr. Carefull
Nicholson, H. J.
Naval, P. F. R.
Nash, F.
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Nato, E.
11
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Overbeck, G...
Deucalion.......M. J. Garbutt.
Preston, P. H. H.
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Pellet, J.
Palmer, J Partridge, Dr. L. S.
Phi F Percitar Miss S. Peterson, Porter, A, M. J. Pacs, S. Pfeifer, Mis L. Poernedo, }. G. Reing Reno, Li Ross, C. H
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Sabine Rickmers...R, G. Loyden. "Saint Jerome... Capt. A. Joney.
Shantung.
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Shantung
Strakpyle
Asiles.
.John Wilson.
D. McDonald.
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Taiyuan.W..H. Malloch, Chief Officer.
Talyum
Taiyuan
Taiyuan
PRoss
Riel, G. Reajons, W.
·Rigby
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Urjana
Wonghi
Pugh
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T. Midoton.
Capt. Wilson C. McLay ...CƐSchunt;
landed at Consignees' risk and expanse into Godowns at East Point,
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co General Managers. Hongkang, roth April, 1001
Masonic.
PERSEVERANCE
LODGE
HONGKONG, No. 165,
f4rne
and we don't hold ourselves RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT incurred by him,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Superintendent's Office,
3. Queen's Building. Hongkong, 21st March, 1901.
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BEST VALUE IN
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SUBSCRIPTIONS."
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PILLS
FOR ALL
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION
WEAK STOMACH,
IMPAIRED DIGESTION,
DISORDERED LIVER
AND FEMALE AILMENTS. ANWOAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXIS
50 Cents per Box
Prepared only by the Proprietor i THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE OF CHINA:
WATKINS, LIMITED, APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central Hongkaga.
AN APPEAL.
THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
TCONVENT CAINE ROAD, bege most
respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to stais that the will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK,
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffa and Collars renewed on old onesie
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing Cal dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.
The Superiörens will also 1′′
for any PAPER, or old Envelo into Books for the Children of the Four ad
who are taught by the Bieters.
Hongkong) und April, 184k-
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