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THE SITUATION.

THE CHANCE OF ANOTHER OUTBREAKU

[From the N. C. D. News.] Some months ago, when the preparations were being made for repatriating the foreign troops in China, many prognostications were made that their withdrawal would be followed by another attack on foreigners in the north of China Foreign Governments encouraged. these prognostications by their decision to have the Legation area at Peking turned into a for- tresi, the Chinese defences between Peking and the sea destroyed, the railways guarded by foreign troop, and the importation and maufac ture by the Chinese of arms and ammunition probibited. The anti-foreign spirit was be- lieved to be still detive in the counsels of the Empress Dowager, she, and her im mediate friends

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1901.

Wotels

GO TO THE

KOWLOON

J. H. DOWNS,"

• Manager.

HOTEL KOWLOON W. OSBORNE,

Proprietor

THE BAY VIEW HOTEL Very best brands of Wines, Beers and Spirits only kept. Private dinners, a specialty

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Under entirely new. anagement.

J. LACOCK. METROPOLE HOTEL. Convenient distance from town, delightful

situation.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VISITORS TO SHANGHAI

elen obtain Superior Accomodation at Moderate Rates at the

HOTEL METROPOLE,

1, Bubbling Well Road,

Pleasantly situated. Opposite the Race Course, (One Mile from Bund), Spacious and well Furnished Rooms en suite or single. An ideal Residence in the hot season. Unexcelled Cusine under the direct personal supervision of the proprietor, Billiard Room, Reception and Private Dining Rooms an: replete with every Modern Comfort.

suffered very lightly for the outrages they authorised and 193 committed in 1900. The gathering of troops in Honan, ostensibly to escort the Court on its return journey to Peking, was looked at with not unreasonable suspicion, as it was widely believed thai the" C› utt, had no intention of returning to Peling at all. It was known that despite the Protocol, large quantities of arms and ammunition were being forwarded to the north; in fact, there was a very widespread apprehension that the Chinese Plenipotentiaries were only ordered to consent to the demands of the Powers in order that the withdrawal of the foreign contingents might be secured, after which the trouble would all begin again, the Chinese being pretty generally confident. that whatever happened they would not again be confronted by eight united Powers, it is true that the impression among foreigners in Fek- ing was that the Chinese had received such a lesson that they would besitate a long time be fore incurring another one; but beyond the Peking atmosphere there was a general feeling that the lesson had not been nearly severe enough, and that it had not been given alto-

gether to the right people. We begin to see now, in view of the large sums of money being 'sent up for the, entertainment and use of the Empress Dowager, that the exclamations

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C A. BIDDLE, Proprietor and Manager.

Heaton, T.

Stevenson, Th. J. Holdsworth, S. Samuel, G. Habram

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.

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Glifford,

Huffman.

Instit.

At Hongkong.

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Williams.

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Navire Brizius.- :Pills. Queenish: Sian Chaw. Soookei (9988),

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Imails.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STIAHLKB.

AWA MARU

N. Treat..

6,933, 1,123, 9,478,0,000,

3,470.

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VECTORIA

XXXR

PRECEPTORY.

Sec.. Ch. Can. Co., Ltd. A REGULAR MEETING of the VIC-

Seabury, S. F

Schult, Karl

Sheehan, C. Simpson, R. M

Hanson, Mr.

Hamilton, A.

Savage, Au

Hartley, A. W. Huckle, F.

„Fletenson, “T. J.

lans, Peter

Hosain, Haji

Haunau,

W.

Hechter, M.

Letters for the following persons lis un-Hunter J. A. claimed at the Post Office -

Lester, H. Ainslie, Mrs. Atkinson, J. 1. Allard, Rev. T

Lawrance, Benjamine Lehwalm, Margerethe Alexander, M. R.

Liv, R. T. Poul Augustin, C.

Lading, Rev. C.-H. Aocha, O. A.

Leaguer, Mr. Liuke, Herrn Anderson, C. M. N. Alexander Miss Laugham, W. Ahmed, A. Azii Lassen, P. M.

Larne, A. Anita Miss

Liler, Frank Anderson, H,

Lambert, I. G. Barett, F. D.

McLean, A. E. Bracter, H. Burke, Rev. P. G. Miller, O. E.

Mills, S. C. Maipang, W. Mitchell, W. T. Mundie, W. H.

Babonneau -

against the magnitude of the indemnity.were 'all mechanical, the finances of Ching, hopeless-Berger, L. W.

ly corrupt and unscientific as their administra tion is, being easily able to meet the annual in. stalments which the Powers have consented to

accept.

Bonnet, F. Brown, F.. W.

Hennet, Major F. W. Mullary & Co. Herrth H. Baikoss, H. Brown, Rev. A. J.' Bertran, W. Banvard, Siel Bauvard, Miss F. Babington, G. N. Brow, S.

Brown, G. Barbour, Rev. T. 5. Beosley, Lt. J. H. M. Bayglies, S. f. Bates, Ed.

By a well-informed foreign authority we are now assured that there will be no important anti-foreign outbreak in China, extraordinary occurrences not included, for a considerable time, say several years at least; and we think it may fairly be assumed that every year that it is postponed it becomes less likely la occur. In the first place it is realised that the conse. quences of such an unbreak would almost cer. tainly be fatal to the independence and integrity B. D. V., Madame of China, except as far as she is permitting her Bernardo, K.-L. supposed best friend, Russia, to occupy, Man-Baptista, Ai M. churia in spite of all Russia's protestations to Europe. But if there is another cutbreak, the Powers are not likely to sign another self-deny. ing ordinance, and the partition of China will almost certainly follow. Then, it is not for the real or even the apparent interest of anyone to have a rising take place within the next few years at any rate. The high officials who

ruce, Mrs. Bellisle, L. I. Butterick, C. B. Cramer, R. B. Cavill, Miss A. M. Cruz, C. la Capotune, Emil - Clydesdale, Miss M. E. Clarke, Nelson Cestajo, A. dos l'assos Conaught, Dr. J. D. Culy, Ch. Chanington, T. C. Camegie, H. L Chichester, R. L. Collaço, J. M. J. Caldwell, Miss Colburn, Geo. Carter, Miss Collins, W. S. Carvalho, F. A our Tsinglao correspondent writes us, that Cox, Miss M. J. Governor Yuan. Shih-k'ai himself has with Dyson, F. W. drawn his request for the departure Dederich, J. of the German troops from the milway where Drowd, Fekey

might again encourge a rising have more to lose by it than they have to gain.. We see the -central and provincial authorities everywhers showing a disposition to settle up claims, dis- putes; etc., to an extent just sufficient to tide over present difficulties; and they probably feel in their hearts, that they have been very lucky to get off so easily. It will be seen from what

Douglass, M. E.

it runs in Chinese territory, and is providing | Das. B. Sham

the necessary ground for German barracks at Dir. Gen. Govt. of Ch.

Kaomi. Things like this show that the authori ties concerned have determined to make

arrangements to live in peace with foreigners for a time at any rate. So far we have referred to an outbreak organised from above, and it may be added that no popular rising can possibly take place without being known of same time in advance; and there seems nowhere any trustworthy sign of a desire for

R'way Daly, Mrs. Daniell, Josheph. Drakeford, L. H. Day, R. Esposito, Emesto Eschauzier, ?. Engen, M.. Eakin, Miss E. Ewing, Rev. J.-C.R. Excelior Emanuel &'Co.

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Mary, Miss Macario McGill, Wm E. Muller, Otto Mant, J. B.: Morton, H. McIntosh, A. H. Mellinger, E. A¿ McIntosh, James Musser, Capt. J. F. Marc, Monsieur MacDonald, Lieut. McMillan, D. F. McDermete, A, P. B. McCullan, (Engineer), Matta Singh Moresy, M. E.. Meaulle, H. L. McCormick, M. McLand, J. M. McGregor, W. Meyer & Co., E. MacDonald, Dr. W. MacDonald, Dr. D. Maxwell; J, L. Martin, T. Moore, Gus. McDonald. Geo. Mitchell, T. W. Muntro, P. S. Niven, 1.. Newby, Capt. A. Newall, H. F. Nason, B. Nurton Mrs. Nickolds, P. Nibal; Din Nizam Din Nicklin, T.-G. Nicholson, H. J. Norcross, H. S. M.

Olivier, The Hon. Olett, II, M.

Olbes, Federico

Oviedo, Francisco Oneill, Ed. Orion, Mon.-F. Orange, Jim Parfitt, J. S. Petri, F. Pennybacker, C. Pabalan, H. Paton, Dr. B L. Pitcarin, W. G. Pioný, Herrn G. A. Percita, Mrs. C. Palle Singh Pat Kwong Ming Perrin, D..S. Philcox, Mr. Ponsonby, R. Rutledge, H., Rove, JH. Robertson, Mr. Rust, A. R. C. Rowland, G. H. : Rosa, De

Reinow Ed. Rolla Singh Ransome, D. Rosendode, J. C. Robbin, G. C. Richards, Mr. J. 'Robinson, C. Ti

Robb, A. 1. Rosin, L. Rosa, E. da Reid, J. G. Rowe, W. O. Ross, Andrew "Rodt, Miss C, V.

such a rising. There are always in the general Eagene, Miss Lulu misgovernment of the country, plenty of reasons Eastwood, J. E. for such a rising, but the people generally act Ertell, George up to their reputation for peacefulness Ezekiel, A. R.

Fitzsimmons, C. A and law-abiriingness. The Lienchuanghui,

Fleming, George or Allied › Villages Association, which Farr, A. J. M. seemed at one time to threaten to become a Frankland, A formidable popular movement, has promptly Fernandes, j. M. succumbed to the iron hand and velvet glove Foster, F.F Flint, O..M. policy of H. E. Chou Fe, the Provincial Treat Forel, Pierro surer of Chilli, and this shows how certainlyFreid, Miss Agnus and speedily the provincial officials in China Flying Jordane Circus can suppress a rising if they wish to, and how Fulton, Capt. A.

Farrel, S. little real popular feeling there is in these Francesco, A. risings. Sir Robert Hart made no greaterFrend, G. mistake than in his attempt to make the West Farrey, J. B.

Foronda, Benigno

believe that the Boxer movement was a great Fremont, Alfred popular protest against the spoliation of China Freed, Miss A by foreigners. Peace and quite are what the Fernald, Mrs. C. Chinaman longs to age prevail. It takes Galbraith, J. E. some time to move him to resistance Grant, Lo M. F.

Guthrie, J. B.

- when his own person and properly are as | Godfrey, H. 9. mailed it takes a much longer time to get bim Gitten, Mr.

to rise up to vindicate the honour of bls Gorcke, A.

G.H.R

country. When we hear of a popular rising in Gray, A. C. China, we are reminded of the remark of Lord Moris, when an advocate, was arguing before him that the people "were in sympathy with

Glover, Miss Green, J. T... Godizierki, W. Girard, August certain offenders "I never knew a small town Goatee, Harm Adolf in Ireland that hadn't a blackguard in it whoGibson, G.

called himself the-people.** Wwww

We conclude then that there will not be Another anti-foreign outbreak on a large scale China for some considerable time. But there is so country in which prophecy is more precarions than it is in China.

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Gobuda, Pedro Garcia, Mario Guy. Rev. P...

Seldner, P. Bandelands, L. H. Smith; A. H. Sprague. O. Soolayman, H. Sanborn, Dr. F. G. M.B.

W. Sitwell, J. K. Sephton, G.

Seilshie, James

Sinnot, James

Schwartz, JIAN Shaysles, Miss.

Groves, Capt. TW.Sec. of the Br. M. M. Goolan, H. 1. M.

Gool, J. Van Der

Hermano, H.

Hermann, J. 5. Hu Yung Chee Hickish, H. lamtrup, Hont, W. E. Isaac, Allen: Isaac, A. E.

Jephson, Capt. J

Jarvois, A. C. Jarvey, James Jones, Thos.

james, S. C.. Jordan, W. H. jordan, Lewis fordan, Miss Nellie Jones, Wm. L. Johnson, Dr. W. O.. Jones, R. G. [ala, Din Jones, & Co., L. Jeremia, M. Kalet, Miske Keelin, H. Kissersen, Smith Kelly, E Kahuweiler, W. S, Kelly, G. A. Kaiser, Wilhelm Key, W. B. Kent, John

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Kaplum, N. Kohn, Paul Laura, A. Little, Arch. Lorenzo, M. Livingstone, J. Leslie; M. H. Lec, Thomas Lang, R. W. Leonard, M..

List of Registered

andrews, Wm. Abbas Khan Aineer Shah

Sweet, Miss S. M.

Stowell, E. C. Seele, F. M.

Swanston, John

Seattle Brewing & Mal-

ting Co.

Suvite W. Y.

Smith, D. W. Ewart - Tummier, W. Thomson, J.

Trechles, W.

Tremearne, Capt. A. J:

Newman Thomas, L. Chan. Telli, Miss Thomson, J. S. Teske, Ernst Tonance, J. C.. Thoresen, O. Upton, W. C. Udend; K. Venzey Vook, Miss Withington, W. I. Walsh, H.. Williams, I. Wheeler, G. Walter, R. Whitaker, A. I. Wotton, H. R. Wennberg, Olof Watson, L. T. Wilson, Frank Wise, H. W Williams; P. Webster, D. W. Watson, W. B.. Wier, J. G.

Wier, Miss E.

Weir, G.

Wirt, L. L

Walker, T.

Walker, Mrs. R.

Xavier, G..M. Zwerchfeld

Zulauf, F.

Covers in Rosto Restante,

TORIA PRECEPTORY will be held

at the FREEMASONS HALL, TO-MORROW, the 31st instant, at 8.30 for d P.M. precisely. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially invited io attend.

Hongkong, 24th October, 1001

ZETLAND

No. $25, E.C.

DESTINATIONS.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT- WERI, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and l'ORT SAID

SAILING DATES.

FRIDAY, Ist Nov,

Daylight.

For further tuformation as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's :Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road.

A. S. MIHARA, Afanager.

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KISEN KAISHA. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

Hongkong, 231d October, 1901.

f1158c

**TOYU

LODGE.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held at the FREEMA

SONS HALL, Zetland Street, on FRIDAY, the 1st November, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, 26th October, igor.

Entertainment.

CITY HALL OITY HALL:! NOVEMBER INDI

(11590

CRAND PUGILISTIC CONTEST

FOR THE

MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE FAR EAST, BETWEEN

SÂM BENTLEY and THOMAS PHILLIPS In be preceded by a

SIX ROUND HEAVY-WEIGHT CONTEST, hetween

Private DEEGAN, D.W.F. and

Gunner LENNAR", RN,'

Followed by the

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TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA INLAND-SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. NIPPON MAKU (vis)

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Sea, Yokohama & Kong- lulu)

AMERICA MARU

Tuesday, 5th Nov.,

at Noon

(via Shanghai, Na Thursday, 28th Nov.,

COMPANY.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND .TACOMA,

IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

gasaki, Kobe, 1-

land Sea, Yokohama

at Nout

& Honolulu)

Steamers.

HONGKONG MARU'

(via Shanghai, Naga

Glenogle

saki, Kobe, Inland Saturday, 21st Dec., Clavering.

Sea, Yokohama and Honolulu)

at Noon.

THE Twin Screw Steinship

"NIPPON MARU,"

VIA

will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONO LULU, on TUESDAY, the 5th November, at Nooh, taking Freight and Passengers for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Steamers of this line pass through the IN. LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call et HONO- LULU, and Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en routi

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by ali trans-Atlantic TWO LIGHTWEIGHTS, A. MONK, R.W.F. lines of steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States, or Canada Rates may be obtained on application. --Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE bave the choice of Overland Rajl routes from San Francisco including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and R10 GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAYS ; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the regular tariff rate.

and

A. SANFORD, R.W.F.

CITY HALL, NOVEMBER 2nd.

Litton, G. (London.)

Lall Singh

Loyyd, Tom

Augudhia, M. S. Alintis, Miss 1, Altmann, V.

Mene, (Terashima)

PRICES: $3, Sz and St.

Commencing punctually at 9.P.M. Hongkong, 25th October, 1901. [11550

(3)

Meier, ]). W. H.

Martin, H.J.

Mullory & Co.

For Sale.

(2)

Mangal Singh

Mukand Sligh

| Attama Singh Amjad Khan Ayilis, V. J.

Ajaib Singh Buyan

Brandt, P. (2)

Bowden Bros, & Co.

Badan Singh (2)

Ghandid Bagal Singh Brutter, K. H. Cadieux, Miss J. Campbell, Capt. Celestino, P. Chin Wah, Letter.) Chunc Carroll, I.

Deed

Chanda Singh (2)

Ermgheil, H.O.

Edurate, C.

Elia, (2)

Esay Khan

E gin, S. Ehrmann,La Eritel, Geo.

Moribold, N.

FOR SALE

Mirra Singh, 1.P.C. 801 SEVERAL MODERN BOOKS on En-

Mungal Singh

(a) Mounsey, Miss M. E.

Fernandez, V; F. 14 Fode, Wal, (Austria)

Parzel, Capt.

Feinstein, L

Gomes, J. G.

Graves, W.

Malye Singh

Maliomed Khan

Alabomed Singh

McEwen, R.

Maher, F

Nezam 'Deen

- New Club'Sec. Noble, James Nicholson, H. J.

Olbes, Fred Ofuku

veido, Francisco Oregon Lumber Co. Petchizeli, H. Pekin Railway, Chief

Engineer. Preman Poliakoft, N.-N. :(a): - Pucher, Q.

Parker, F. C. (Cavite) Robles Rosa, E. da

Ritto, W. A.

Rozario, 0.

Roda Singh

Gorald, A (Nagasaki.) Richards, F."T.

Gray, CJ Grodrieki, M. Gelon, Madame Hohathein, L. Hamlin, Mrs. G. Rolececk, Mrs. R Hutchinson, Mrs. . Hallmin, E. Hanman, G, H. Isfahani, HM.S. Isha Singh (3) ► : Ito, Y. Ibrahim 1guzce, Mad. Johnson, S. Julius, Miss (Dublin) Jesien, 1, Kwang Hing (Dead

Letter)

Kaiserg

Kala

Singh

Koben, E. A Kallah Singh Kurm Dad Khan Keber Singh

Kennedy Street, No.

(The Occupler)

0.350.

Lawan Singh

Bapt. Currency Paper 7Officer

Leins, L.

for all KINDS of FANCY G. COFFEE grousd on the PREMISES

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pore)

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Stranger, Anna

Splere!, A.

Santos, Da L.Mados Schnell, Mrs (Shang

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Wing, Sir, Andrew A.

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"STEAM,"

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Special rates (first class only) are granted to

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FOR SALE, CHEAP. COTTAGE PIANO by BORD, of PARIS, Three years old, in Excellent Condition. For Price, &c. apply to

THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. Hongkong, 27th May, egu

15650

JUST UNPACKED.

BEST GERMAN SAUSAGES of a well known make, in small and large tins, of various kids.

Finest WESTPHALIAN HAMS.

H. RUTTONJEE, 4. D'Aguilar Street-and 39.&.40, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, 13th July, 1901

134

Sabang-Bay Harbour and Coal Co., Limited.

Fulo Weh, North Sumatra, . Cable-Address "HARCOAL, SADANG **

HIS Company supply best. Walsh, Bengal

and Ombilien Coals at current ntes. Ships can moor at the wharyes: immediately! after having entered the harbour, and coaling commences without delay at the rate of 60 tons per hour timely notice, being given, the rate of coaling may be increased to, 80 tons por hour.

Depth water at the wharves 35 Get at low Spring-side

nilag water, gan, be supplied Excellent puro at curent prices,

Vestals calling at Habang BTS -exempt rom harbour dues and pilotage, and when calling for the purpose of coaling only and aking, in water, stormer provisions, “mo: wharfago fi laviedi,

A flouting drydock for yousels of about 3,000 tota displacement lies on the north side of the harbour entrance, ciose to the shore.

The company sekreuthship and

GIRAULT for the bear and GREATperintendence of esperienced Bur

KO---KLIPWright and Engineeri, at moderate prices.

EST ABSORTMENT OF

TERY.

reight will be received on board until

Parcel e.. the day provique to aniling Packages will be received at Office. until P.M. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo des. tined to points beyond San Francisco in the United States should be sent to the Company's Office in Sealed Envologes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.

Braemar Wysfield

Captains.

Proposed Sallings

*

3.750 W. Frakes... Nov. I 3,328 Barker Nov. 14 360 W. Watt..... Nov. 26 3.235 G. Cartmer... Dec. 1o

THE attention of Passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Lize to the PACIFIC Coast and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and to EUROPE.

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HONGKONG TO LONDON £5. Excellent accommodation. First-class "Table. DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried. Passengers to KUROPE may proceed by one of the first class ÁTLANTIC MAIL LINES.

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48,. the American Continent; two trans-continental The Railroad travelling is second to none on tralus daily from TACOMA DINING CAR attached to trans-continental trains day and night TACOMA to NEW YORK in 4 days. Magnificent Scenery of the Rocky and CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route,

HONGKONG. TO VICTORIA, TACOMA £35.

The best route to the KLONDYKE GOLD FIELDS. Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA TACOMA to DYEA and ST. MICHAEL

Rates or Passage to other Points on applica

LIDA.

Special rates allowed to members of Govern- ment Services,

For further Information as to Passage of Freight, apply to

"DODWELL" & Co., LIMITED, General Agants. Hongkong. 15th October, 1001.

COMPAGNIE DES ÉIRSSAGERIES MARFFIMRS. PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS

NOTICE.

ALSO...

STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK-SEA FORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX }? PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE,

AN MONDAY, the 4th November, 1901, at 7 PM the Company's Steamship "SALAZIE," Captain Aubert, with Malls, Passengera, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Fort for MARSEILLES, viz BOMBAY,

This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the s.3. Armand Behic, which vessel take on: her Passengers and Mails leaving that Port on the roth November, Direct to Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.

ON

For further information as to Passage, and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company,

Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lan Queen's Building.

.. | don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in GEORGE ECKLEY,"

transit through Marseilles for the principal Acting Agent.

places of Europe. Langkono, 17th September, **

Shipping Orders will be grated till Nope, Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.M. Specie and Parcels until P.K., on the 3rd November. (Parcels are morto be sent on boards they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con tants and Valus of Packages are required.

For further Particulars apply at the Come pany's Office,

F. DE CHAMPMORIN,

Acting Agent.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAZ AND PROVISION MER CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS.

• AND GENERAL COMMISSION BACA AGENTS, :-.

PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, K Hongkong, zand October, igaz.. SOAP MANUFACTURERS. |-- MASOLE AGENTS FOR

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TT ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE 1 COMPOSITION, RED HAND BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES,

&C...

&C.

Solt Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM

P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH

ANWHISKY, &C. PASTEVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES.

ALWAYS IN STOCK REASONABLE PRICES. Hopakong, xath May, 189d/fram

[10040

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE

TO NEW YORK, VIA PORTS AND, SUEZ CANAL,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

"RICHMOND CASTLE A

İ" KURDISTAN: ¡LENNOX":

|"ORONSAY " HILLGEEN LOWTHER C

15th Nov.

30th Nov.

15th Dec,

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For Freight and further Information, appy

VU DODWELL, & Co, LIMITED,

[at]. Hongkong, jgth October, Tel: (4450

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