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THE Chinese coolles who were attempting to land at Kobe were sent back to Tairon on 5th Inst.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 1907.

rue Japanese station at Koangchengtze was opened on tat lost. The joint working of the Russo-Japanese, railways; begins on the Tith

BAR. O'Brien, American Ambassador to Tokio, - [:ons Rea

fustant.

STATION”İsave of absence has been granted to Lieutenant A. B. Ogle, Royal Engineers, from rath to 16th September.

LIEUTENANT A. Golt, lospector of Army Schools, arrived from N. Chins per a Kwong sang onrith instaal, on completion of in spection duty M

OFFICIAL returns in 4th inst. of destruction wrought by the floods in Japan give the number of deaths as 348... Seventy persons have been Injured, and 173 are reported missing.

THE Dow Treaty has been published, signed between the Japanese Department of Com- munications and the Hongkong Post Office Bureau, relating to the accelerated parcels post. VICEROY Yuan Shih-kai has issued an order. to the Maritime Customs that all luggage of officials who travel officially, or other goods of officials, shall be duly examined in the same way as those of private persons, so as to check all smuggling.

WE'(N. C. D. Notes) regret to record the death from dysentery, on the 5th inst., of Mr. J. A. Stewart, in his 68th year. Mr. Stewart has been in Shanghai between thirty and forty years and was a much respected member of the community.

P. LOUREIRO, an assistant in the National Bank of China, Ltd, forfeited $1 (compensa- tice), at the Police Court, yesterday, for damaging the complexion of a chair coolie, who was alleged to have been insulting to him, on the afternoon of the 9th inst

PAN HEUNG, & coolie, employed at the Praya East Hotel, was charged at the Polica Court, last Friday, with behaving in a disorderly manner la the hotel on Thursday, and assaulting the cook

Li Yun, The trouble arose over an argu- meat with the cook. The coolio was fined $3. Thos. Darlett, the manager, prosecuted,

CHARLER DEAN and William Riley, seamen, 53. Indravalli, who were arrested some weeks ago for stabbing Mr. G. G. Thorne, the third officer of the ship, under circumstances already recorded in these columes, were convicted at the Police Cour, last Tuesday. Mr. Hazeland sentenced Dean to four months' hard labour and Riley to six weeks' imprisonment.

THE 1277th year of the era of Ye dezerd begins to-morrow (14th inst.)which is also the Parsi New Your day. A Jason ceremony will be held at 9 am, is the rooms of the temporary Parsi Club in Elgin Street. The usual Gatha Ghambar Feasts have had to be abandoned this year for want of accommodation in the new premises, the old Club-house being still under repairs, A Tokio message of the 6th inst. to the N. G. D. News says:The story most recently cir culated of the Japanese occupation of Piatu, (Pratas?) Island as a naval basis, that it is a threat to the security of the Philippines, is contradicted at Washington, where it is stated that the United States are neither conceroed with, nor will dispute the ownership of the island,

A COPPERSMITHKwan Ling by name, resi ding at 3, Torsien Street, was, last Thursday, convicted and sent to gaol for fifteen days and six hours' stock, by Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, for theft. According to the evidence, accused, on 18th July last and au the 10th instant, got into the engine-room of a steam launch lying in Yau-ma-ti Bay and stole parts of the machinery, a copper pipe and four bolts, valued at $110.

torpedo-bost destroyers which have been cruising on the coast of Japan arrived at Nagasaki on set lost, :") be warships, were due on the and,

It is alleged that the Waiwupu is presing the Shoiwuchu.to withdraw the eusbarga on cereals into Kwantung lest it should stultify Chinese ownership of the peninsula.

Ar the session of the Royal Geographical Society of Lisbon of May 6, we (N. C. D. Netus) note that two of our Portuguese residents Messrs. J. M. Maher and EL. Ozario, (formerly of Hongkong) were elected mem:

her.

THE Chinese Engineering & Mining Co. Ld announces that has to houtput of the Cem pany's three mipes for the week anding August

1907

amounted to 18,81775 tons and the

as during the same period to 18,730,34 to THE negotiations between Chios and Russla are about to be renewed, as the Russian Mials- tar has returned to the Capital from his' summer holiday, Sir Clintung Liang Chiog, former, Chinese Minister at Washington, may probably be appointed Special Commissioner for the negotiations sondaj ton apertiga

at West Point last. Friday afternoćn), were, OD.

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FROM THE HONGKONG

OBSERVATORY.-

METEOROLOGICAL SIGNALS."

Shipping.

VESSELS IN PORT STRAKTER

Aki Maru, Tap. xxi: 3,905, M. Yaxi, 8th Sept., Seattle via Japan and Shanghai 5th „Sept. Flour and Gen.—N, Y. K.-CH

Meteorological signals are hoisted on the mast in front of the Water Police Station Belgravia, Ger. 15, 3479 Hildebrandt, 12th

2.

A CONE point upwards

Sept, Singapore 4th Sept. Gen.-H. AL

Horsen, Br. 15, 2,944, G. W Garden, 12th Sept.-London, 3rd Aug.. and Singapore 7th Sept. Gen.—P, & O. 5. N. Co Childar, Nor.., 1,10s. A. Augensso, 11th Sept.Bangkok ght Sept, and Swalow toth, Gen-NY. K

Intimation.

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CABLE ADDRESS i—– Taligraph, Hongkong,

indicatnya Typhoon Chiysen, Ch. 3, 177, C. Stewart, 12th Sept. THE leadin

to the North of the Colony.

Tsim Sha Taul for the information of masters of vessels leaving the port. They do not Two ricksba coolies, who were found fighting necessarily imply that bad weather is expected being searched at the Central Police Police here. Station; discovered to have in their possession Signal some fighting irons. One coulie was fined $10. No at the Police Court on Saturday morning, while the other was mulcted in the sum of 55, ** THE discharge of over one hundred Chinese VICEROY Yuan Shih-kal has recommended to coolies employed on the Kagoshima Railway

the Throne that Yang Shih-hsiang, Governor has recently been ordered, as their employment

of Shantung, be appointed Acting Viceroy of is a violation of the Imperial Ordinance of 1899.

Chibli, during his absence in Peking, and that' Fifty railway coolies, who have arrived at Kobe the ex-Grand Councillor and Governor leale have been refused permission to land.

nate of Hozan; Liu Shao-nico, be pant so Shantung as Acting Governor ad interim, ACCORDING to a special, telegram to the N. C.

News seven ships of war belonging to the in view of the changing conditions of the ship- Russian Amur (Heilungkiang) Fleet have ping business, it is stated that the N.Y,K. la« been destroyed by fire. The losses to the lends to gradually disengage its chartered ves- Russian Government are estimated at a milsels. The steamer Riots Mary was released lian roubles. Other details are wanting.

at Kobe on the 1st, the Ainko Mars will be NGAU CHAT, a widow, residing at 205, Samimilarly dealt with here on the 3rd, the Witte shui-po, was at the Police Court, last Monday Moru on the gib, and the Echiga Mart on morning, fined $5, by Mr. F. A. Clareland, for removing the body of a child for burial, on Sunday evening, without a permit. The widow was arrested while on her way to the Sze Wo Tong village.

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THE Japanese Cabinet en 3rd test, discussed the next Budget, which, it is understood, will, in the main; follow the lines of the current Budget. The military increment will be there- by deferred and increased taxation is unlikely. The smooth passage of the Budget through the Legislature is assured.

A PEKING dispatch states that H. 1. M. Kwangsu is suffering from a chronic illness of blood spitting. The Emperor refuses to ace any member of the Imperial College of Physician, but he has been writing out a daily description of his ailments from which the College is expected to make out prescrip- tians for the Imperial patient.

KOREAN labourets are organizing a society, for the propagation of the independence of Korea, with headquarters at San Francisco. They have sent a long and urgent appeal to the home people calling on them to decapitate disployal subjects of Korea, and to bring the ruinous Agreement with Japan to a close. For otherwise, they say, Koreans will remain slaves

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A CHINAMAN, who was arrested in Connaught Road Central last Sunday morning for begging for gims, when searched at the Central Police Station, was found to be in possession of Sri add in small coins! He was charged before Mr. F. A. Hazaland, in the Police Court, on Monday, and furd 55. 11e, at first, proferred to inke the alternative-fourteen days' gaol-but was later induced to pay up.

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LAI TSIP, the master of a marine store 'dealer's shop, at-185, Des Vocex Road; and his ac countant, Wing Hop, ware charged by fospector Gourlay, at the Police Court, last Thursday, with unlawful possession

on and with failing to keep the shop's account books properly. Thirty- ight tons of pig iron, valued at 51,ago, were found in the shop when searched. Ac cused were unable to supply the police with any information, nor was there any; entry in their books of the purchase of the iron. The case was remanded. Bait of 51,000 for the first accused and $1,003, for the second was allowed.

The Portuguese community of Hongkong has lost another old and respected member by the death, this mersing (12th inst.), of Mr. João Miguel Sebastida Alves, Mr. Alver had been ad- ing for some time with chronic Bright's disease and his death, at the age of sixty-seven today, had been expected. The deceased was for a great number of years employed in the Govern

He was one of the few re- a service, from which he retired on pension

Sew years ago. maining original members of the Club Lusitano in Hongkong, which institution had in flag half-masted in honour of the deceased to day. The funeral takes place to-morrow afternoon at the Roman Catholic cemetery.

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INSTRUCTIONS have been sent from Peking to the Kwangtung provincial Government to the effect that a municipality is to be established at Canton without delay. It is to be modelled on the plan of the Tientsin Municipality, and the regulations, which are to be drafted im mediately, are to be similar to those under which Tientsin is administered. A a pre- liminary, the authorities direct that two lecture halls are to be opened in the city of Canton

A CONE point upwards and UM below

A DEUM

A COME point down. words and

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A CONE

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6. A CONE · point down. wards and BALL below

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A BALL

B. A CONE

point upwards Bad BALL below

indicates a Typhoon to the North-East of the Colony,

indicates a Typhoon to the Fast of the Colony.

indicates a Typhoon to the Eonth Rat

of the Colony.

indicates a Typhoon to the South If the Colony.

indicates a Typhoon to the South-West

of the Colony.

indicates a Typhoon to the West of the Colony.

indicates a Typhoon to the North-West of the Colony.

Rað Signals indicate that the centre is believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.

Black Signals indicate that the contrà le believed to be less than 300 miles away from. the Colony,

The above eignets will, as heretofore, be hoisted only when typbbons exist in such positions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them is considered to

Pakhoi roth Sept, Ballist.-C. M. S. Ni Co.,

leading Buglish Newspaper in China Also widely circulated in Japan”. Cóchin

China, Ceylon, India and the Far Hast

generally.

Chowls, Gor, as, "1,055, T. Spieson, 9th Sept.,

Hangkok and Sept., Rice--B. & S... Chunsang, Br. 11, 1410, D. A. Klog, rith Sept.Mojligth Sept., Coal.-J., M, & Co. "City of Delhi; Br. 21, 2,625, J. R. McGregor,

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Countfield, Br. 11, 2,871, J. Wiseman, and

Sept,-Kuchinoliu a8th Aug., Coul.-M. | The dally la recommended as more generally

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America.

Daifto Mara, Jap. 1.8., 90% I. Sakural, tith

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A special fosture is made of full and accur

Fausang, Bt. ss., 1,410, H. S. Malkin, 5th to reports of local occurrences, and, jf

Sept.-Hopgay 3rd Sept, Coal M. &ars st general interesti

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Germania, Gar., 1.5, 1,000, H. Flügel, 28th

Aug. Sydney via Ports 18th July, Copra nod Shella S. & Co.

Hailan, Fr. s.#.,377, L. Andersen, 19th Sept Haibow [1th Sept,, Gen.—A, R. M.

·Haitan, Br. ss., 1,183; J. S. Reach, 11th Sept,

Foochow via Amoy and Swatow soib' Sept., Gen.-D., L. & Co.' Hanoi, Fr. *,739, P. Mērlees, 10th Sept,- Haiphong 7th Sept., and Hoitos gib, Gen-A. R. M.

Hinsang, Br. 6.5, 1,36, A. G. Smith, 11th Sept., Kutchinatxu-via Swatow 3rd Sept., Coal-J, M. & Co

Indrasamba, Dr. 8.8. 3,366, T. R. Eraus, 13th ept., New York 17th July, Gen.), M. & Co Kagoshima Maru, Jap.'s, T. Arakawa, 13th Sept.-Singapore 6th Sept, Gen-N. Y.

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Sept.-Canton 12th Sept., Gen.-B. & S. Kowloon, Ger. 20, 1,487, A. Enigk, 7th Sept.›ing advertisemente,

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Hangay 9th Sept, Gen.-B. & S. Keiyang, Br. s., 1,042, Dawson, 11th Sept

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THE N. C, D. News understands that the containing 515 in cash, from the steamer CA be of importance to the Colony or to shippi Michael, Jebsen, Ger. 3.5, 951, H. Bendixen,

A SMALL fire, resulting in damage to the ex-in which competent officials are to lecture lent of Stop, broke out in the servants' quarters daily on the municipal system, pointing out its of The Pharmacy, Queen's Road Central, last advantages to the people, so that when the Saturday midnight. Policeman Perkins dis: new order of things in introduced there may covered the outbreak and, climbing over a wall be as little popular opposition as possible, at the back of the building, he assisted in ex-

A cook` named Lam Tak, residing in Temple tinguishing the flames before the arrival of the brigade. The fire when discovered was burn- Street, Yau-ma-li, was before Mr. C. A. D. ing the partitions of the premises. Its origin is Melbourne, in the Police Court, last Tuesday, not known,

charged with attempting to steal a cash-bpx, Sing on Monday. From evidence heard, it whuld appear that the cash-box belonged to accused's brother, who was employed on board the ship. Some time during that day be suc- ceeded in leaving the vessel "with the box. In the afternoon he returned to the ship and started to look for the accountant, whom, he stated, he wanted to stab. Then he was given in charge. Accused's e case was a lame que. His Worship sentenced him to fifteen days hard labour.

The Board of Agriculture, Industry and Com-Russisa Government has consented to pay an marce have resolved to organise a large Steam indemnity of R. 250,000 to Chinese sufferers ship Company in order to inaugurate a service from, the conduct of mutinous Russian between the Chinesa parts and North and soldiers who started the riots at Vladivostok, South America, Australia and the Straits in 1955, which resulted in the destruction of Settlements. It is not yet decided whether the considerable property belonging to them. It Company will be managed by the Government "will be remembered that the Russian authorities or by private merchann, but in either case in Vladivostok recently tried to avoid paying subsidy of several hundred thousand tacts per ❘ any indemnity. "micusco will be provided for it.

Mr. Wiglesworth during his stay in Shanghai, He was a member of the Light Horse, and of the Victoria Fire Company, and he was much missed when in the course of business he was transferred to the Bank's branch at Hankow.

leaving the harbour;

These signals are repeated at the Harbour Offica, H.M.S. Tamar, Green Island Signal Mast, and the Flagstaff on the premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company at Kowloon,

URGENT SIGNAL

In addition to the above, when it is expected that the wind may increase to full typboos force at any moment, the following Urgent Signal will be made at the Water Police

THREE EXPLOSIVE bombs, aT INTERVALS

OF TEN SECONDS. .

A Black Cross will be bolsted at the mme time, superior to the other sbapes.

NIGHT BIGNALS.

rath Sept.-Sourabaya 3rd Sept, Sugar,- JC. J Neamuchlen, Ger. s. 1,940, M. Fischer, th

Sept., Kuchinolza 3rd Sept., Coal.-J. & & Co. Ningchow, Br. 6.5, 5,837, Allen, 8th Sept.,

Tacoma and Ports 7th Aug, Gon,-1, & S, Nord, Nor... 739, G. Haraldsen, 28th Aug, Saigon 24th Aug, Rice and Paddy. Wallem & Co. Paklat, Ger. 11, 1018, F. Wenzel, gth Sept

-Swatow 8th Sept, Geo,—B. & S. Petchaburi, Ger. s. 1,373, G. Wolf, 12th Sept Bangkok 4th Sept, Rice, Cotton and Timber.-M. & Co.

Sept,,Salina Crux (Mexico) 15th July, Ballast.-D. & Co., Ld. Profit, No. 8.5, 715, H. Schlytler, tath Sep, Hollo th Sept, Sugar,-Aagaard, Thore sen & Co. Progress, Nor. 1.6., 1,641,, Thos. Schjowig, 6th

Sept-Sandakan 31st Aug., Timber.- Wallem & Co.

THE following left this Command on the 7th Tar masy friends of Mr. W. J. Wiglesworth, instant, per .., Marmora: Royal Garrison RECEIVERS of telegrams in Japan are well who was for some years in the Chartered Bank Artillery: Lieut. E. Cumming, for Quetta, op aware of the fact that sometimes the messages in Shanghai, will be deeply grieved to hear of posting to No. 59 Coy, R.GA: One N.C.O when they arrive at their destination do not his death at Hankow, at the early age of wife and children, for England, invalided convey the meaning intended. As amusing twenty-six. Few of the younger members of the community enjoyed greater popularity than Army Ordnance.. Corps and Department:instance of this has just been brought to our Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office:-Powhatao, Br. .., 1,650, W. F. Turner, 3rd

Captain C. F. G. Low, for Singapore, on notice. A okohama resident, whose wife posting for duty. One warrant officer, fox

and family are staying at one of the well- England, invalided. Foreman Harris, for known summer resorts, being somewhat England, on completion of tour of duty,

anxious for their welfare, in view of the receat floods, sent a telegram of inquiry re INSPECTOR DYMOND, of Aberdeen Police cently. Os Wednesday morning (sys the Blation, charged four fishermen the masters | Japan Herald) the gentleman received a reply Ture death took place at his residence this and fokin of two fishing junks-at the Police stating all were well, with the final injunction morning (13th inst.) of Mr. Fernando Antonio de Court, last Monday, with exporting arms and am" Pop' marry!" The receiver has since been Carvalho, the first secretary of the reconstitutedmunition into China without permits. Accord wondering whether this is a warning against Club Lusitano. The late Mr. Carvalho was a ing to licences issued to fishing boats each bigamy or merely another reading of the word popular member of the Portuguese community craft is allowed to carry a certain number of

41 worry." in the Colony, The flag at the Portuguese rifles and a fized amount of ammunition. On club was flying at half-mast to-day in honour Sunday, the police made a search of the two of the deceased, who leaves a widow and a junks in question, but failed to find any arms duty in Reclamation Street, a lukong noticed a YESTERDAY morning(11th inst), while on patrol large family of young children to mourn his and ammunition on board. These, they be

coolie entering a marinestorekeeper's shop with premature death at the early age of 42 years, lieved, the boatmen sold to rebels. In cona bost book in his hand. Standing outside the The funeral will take place to-morrow morning, sequence of this shortage the arrests were shop he heard the coolie offering the book starting from the R. C. Cathedral at eight made, It was stated for the defence that the for sale, but he was unable to tell the fold o'clock.

arms and ammunition were lost during last whence he had obtained it. The policeman pened, when the coalie was taken to the station

one of the crew of the Kam Yu was in the

charge-room and he identified the hook as the pro property of the launch. The coolie, who was surnamed Wong, was charged with theft at the Police Court, yesterday. He admited the charge, and Mr. Melbourne sentenced him to three weeks hard labour.

The following Night Signals will be exbibit. ed from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water .Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Offer

Flagstaff, and H.M.S. Tamar.

1. Three Lights Vertical, Green Green Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony.

11. Three Lighte Vertical, Green Red Green,

situated less than 300 miles from the Colony.

III. Thres Lights Vertical, Red Green, Red, indicates that the wind may be expected to increase to full typhoon force at any moment..

A FRENCHI Company which manufactures Port. year's typhoon. Mr. Hazeland ɓned two of the stepped in and arrested the coolie. As it hap. indicates that a typhoon is believed to be i land cement at Haiphong, in Tonkin, has gut on so well that it now finds itself in a position to export the article to China, Siam, the Philip: pines, Japan, and Siberia. But its chances of Darning profit there against formidable trade rivals in the field are small, owing to cement being burdened with an export duty of two per cent. in Indo-China. The Minister for the Colonies has been asked to remit the duty to enable the company to make bendway in foreign markets.

SIX more or less intoxicated Indians-one of whom was a gaol guard and another a watch man, employed at the French Convent-were locked up at No. 3 Police Station last even lag (9th inst), charged with fighting and creating a disturbance at the Sikh Templa, Morrison Hill Gap, yesterday. Matab Singh, the priest, was the complainant. The accused were charged before Mt. C. A. D. Melbourne, this morning, at the Police, when evidence to the effect that the accased were engaged in a

1.in general mix-up outside the temple was beard. His Worship fined each map $2; cautioned them, and bound them over in the sum of Step each to be of good behaviour for six months.

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defendants $150 each and the others $75 apiece, A VERY smart piece of detective work was accomplished by the police at No. 2 Police Station; yesterday (8th inat). On Friday fore nona the master of waterboat 1846, reported at the station that he had lost a cash-box contain. ing money and jewellery to the extent of $195, Incidentally, he mentioned that a fold in his employ named Li Loy had vanished, too. Detectives were put on the cass. On Friday night they fearst that Li Loy had called at a shop at Lee Yung Street and left the empty cash-box there, saying he would return for it in the course of a few days. The ecs were not long in capturing the missing foki when they met him walking along Queen's Road East last night. The missing jewels and the money,

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RETURNS of the average amount of bank notes in circulation and of specie in reserve in Hongkong, during the month ended 31st Au- gust, 1007, as certified by the managers of tha respective Banks:-

No. III, Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being fr published by night..

These Night Signals will be substituted the

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Rubi, Br..s., 1,636, R. W. Almond, and Sept.,

Manila 31st Aug,, Gen-S, T. & Co. Sandon Hall, Br. 2.5, 3.263, J. M. Main, 24th

Aug., New York 25th June, Case Dili S. O, Ca.

Sexta, Ger. 84, 971, I. Dosler, 11th Sept,-- Signal, Ger. 4.5, 928, G. Schlaikier, 6th Java 29th Aug, Segar. S. & Co.

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Pakhni na Haihow th Sept., Gen.}. & Co.

Sinzan, Dr. 5.s., 1,027, F. Jamieson, Inb Sept.,

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Store N Isko, Dan, cable a..., 576, H. C. A.

Petersen, 6th Sept., Shanghai 23rd Aug, PROGRAMMES, Ball atG. N. T. Co.; Ld. Sungkiong, Br. 8.5, 987, G. H. Pennefatker,

9th Sept.-offo gih

Sugar and Hemp B. & S. Tean, Br... 1,346, A. Sommarville; 1316 Šeply Mani'a folh Sept, Gro.-B. & S. Tipanas, Dut. s., 2,377) A. Pender, th

Sept. Kuichinotru 8th Sept. Coal.-JI_C. J. L. Vine Brauch, Br. ss., 2,377, H. J. Ritson, 11h Sept.-Manila 8th Sept., Sleepers-D, &

the Day Signale at sunset, and will, when Zweena, Br. 51, 1,148, A. Ramsay, 12th Sept,

Samarang via Ponts 318: Aug,, Sugar, Chinese.

necessary, be allered during the night.

Banks. Average Specie in Amount. Reserve. Chartered Bank of India,

Australia and Chino, $3,448,122 $1,300,000

SUPPLEMENTARY WARNINGS, Hongkong and Shanghai

Banking Corpora tion,.............. 16,935,055 £7,000,000 Ocean Vesselt, a Cone will be exhibited at

For the benefit of Native Craft and passing | National Bank of China,

Limited, um 24,086 115,000 each of the following siptions during the time that any of the above Day Signals are hoisted Total,............ $19,621,263 13,425,000 in the Harbour.

Miss Alice Boyce, formerly a member of the Zigzag theatrical show, residing at the Cosmo politan Hotel, was removed to the Government

Gap Rock.

Wagian. Stanley. Cape Collinson.

Aberdeen. Sao Ki Wan Sai Kung, She Tan Kol Tal Po

SAILING VESSELS, King George, Br. ship, 2,057, J. C. White, "2mm July,--Swatow 5th July, Ballast.—S,

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Lyndhurst, Br. 4-masted ship, 2,501, Pamell, 16th July,-Kobe^1st June, Ballast.---8, 0. Co.

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ACCORDING to the N.C. D. News, the United States Court for. Chine, at Ebanghal, was on 4th inst. adjourned until October 9. A com mission was issued in order that evidence might be taken in connexion with the disbar SOME time ago, under orders of Viceroy Changment proceedings instituted by the Court Chib-tang, the Customs Tactai Shang-pao made against Mr. Lorin Andrews, and it is probable Civil Llospital early this morning (12th inst.) an agreement, with, the Japanese Consul-Gen. that some three months will elapse before the suffering from shock. From all accounts, it eral at Hapkow about the extension of the case is again called on. It is hoped that would appear that the young woman, Recom

Chiang bas sent in memorial mig,the vacation the many necessary: spanied by two malo friends, went for a walk;

Concession at that Treaty Port. Now

terations and improvements will be made-in along. the praya -at-about midnight - yesterday." Viceroy Chang for making the said the Court Rosina

oin at the Consulate-General. The While standing near the edge

of Pettinger agreement, without the reference to, or the expense of providing proper accommodation Street wharf Miss Boyce, so her friends im

the. Walaupu. As a certain part for members of the Bar, the Press and the formed the police, had a fit and fell into the knowledge of, of the agreement concerns the sovereign rights Public would not be great. Judge Wilfloy, the harbour."The occurrence was seen by of China the memorialist requests that it be Court officials and every one whom business Hr, R. Imrie, as engineer on board the Farther detalls can always be given to Ocean Cancelled, lest other Powera regard it as'a pre-takes to the Court would beneft, At present Empren of China, a gentlemen: employed'in '| Vessels, on demand, by sigual, from the light Tragquebat Singapore,f;;M/& Co]Sept. 27-) Braga, for The Hongkong Telegraph.Coma

codent for their fature dealings with China A if a person enters the room during the hearing the Naval copy of the memorial has been sent to H.E: of a case the Court has to wait while the new. Chang for his perusal and answer ~N, C. 2. comer finds a seat or the marshal obtains

chair from the !! other side of the cumalo,,

This will indicate that there is a depression somewhere be the China Sea, and that a Store Warning is hoisted in the Harbour.

and Policeman Cooper, bonus Simultaneously, these three gentlemen jumped in after the woman and rescued her. Although in's serious condition she is not le danger,

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