Telegrams.
HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH "
BAL SERVICE,
CANTON VICEROY.
DENOUNCED BY A CENSOR.
[By courtesy of "Sheung Po
Peking, 23rd December. The Censor Kwong Chun-lam, in a memorial, denounces Viceroy Chang
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY DECEMBER
"THE OPIUM"QUESTIONA
· SINGAPORE's" GRIEVANCE.
KONGKONG CRITICISED."
When we consider the general crookedoors with which the anti-opium agitation has been | run, and the constitutiānal suppressin verk, and suggestio ƒ lef that provide the atmosphere in which the agitation thrives and battoos, we sie only right in watching the tactics of a Govern. ment that has made itself, the complitapt accomplice of the agitationials. To the main we may consider that the inferesis of Hong. og are very similar to those of the Straits Settlements, in so far as the pro-
concerned. The only difference, is that,
not a Parliamentary Commission, corn was it naked for by any member of the House of Commons If i had, the expanse of pro ducing the Report should have come out of the Imperial exchequer. It is wrong in every way to sobmit this Colony to delay is being put in possession of its own Commission's report in order that the members of the House of Com- mans may be supplied free, at this 'Colony's casi, with copies of a report to which they havo no claim and for which they have not asked." One report telegraphed to Singapore states that if the type has not bean distributed the Report will be printed in Singapore. But the greater part of the type of the Report has been distributed and the Secretary of State has been, so loformed. Clearly, if the Report has to be repristed for the consumption of members of Parliament it should be reprinted in Loudon by Spotles-woode and Co. Just like any other blae-
_____ COMMERCIAL
YARN MARKET.
In their report dated 24th instant, Mestis, Phirozsha B. Petit & Co. write-
Our last circular was dated the 11th inst.
Owing to the approach of the Chinese New Year and preparations for the closing of the year's accounts by natives prior to the customary exodus into the interior for the festiva sonson, business kas slackened down to very small proportions. The tons of the market, however, must not be measured by the volums of settle ments. Steadidess has been the salient feature of the past night's market.
Low silverexchange readers operations on the
1908.
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE:
MP.DE CHAMPMORIN having been appointed AGENT for MESSAGER- IES MARITIMES and CHARGEURS- REUNIS at Hongkong tates charge of the above Companies Agency from this date.
-Hongkong, 24th December, roo8,
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898,
Intimations
XPERIENCED MAID (English) wishes,
passage to England or would undertake care of Children. Good reference,
Addres
En give her services to lady in return for
EM.
C/o Mini Clausen,
Da Bluff Yokohama. Hongkong, 32nd December, 1908. (tops,
THE IMPERIAL COLONIAL" OLUB,"
HE above Club is formed chinfy for
TOLONIALLED OVER-SEAS MEX
· APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF A TRADE MARKS:
BERS it is situated at No. 84, Piccadilly (thm NKARBENG AND COMPANY, of Dining, Billiard Room, Smoking Lounge,
centre of Clubland), opposite the Green Park. NOTICE is hereby given that ARNHOLDThe Club has a Bridge Section, Reception, Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and olas Reading Room and Library.
Jon-chun and Viceroy Cheung Sauspect of any interference with excise revenue in connection with alleged irregu. larities in the (native?) Customs in at stake in the Straits is very much greater than book. But Reuter yesterday stated that "Owing reported nativer dave been trading between where, Merchants, have, on the 17th day of
Canton and Fuochow.
NEW PROJECTS.
GRAND COUNCIL'S PROPOSAL.
By courtesy of the Sheung Po."]
Peking, 23rd December. The Grand Council is determined to carry out the following three projects, viz:-
the proportion of revenue and the actual amount
unofficial members of Council, ..
in Hongkong. Still, there must be a general resemblance in the condition of the revenues, and the dislocation of finance involved by any considerable degree of tampering: with the re-. venues would affect the two Colopies to the same way, but the Straits in a relatively greator degree. It might occur to those in both Colo. nies who are able to appreciate the risks of dis- aster to which the Colonist finances are expose ed that it would be well if there were some common knowledge of the conditions, and some cumman understanding arrived at as to defensive policy. Unfortunately, outside of the THE GENERAL COMMUNITY OF HONGKONG 1The Reorganization of the unorganized, and can be represented by no authoritative body. The China Association can Navy
hardly be expected to take up the particularist grievances of Hongkong, and so far at the Crown Colony of Hongkong may deem that it can be. represented by the Committee of the China Association in London, it stands in a far weaker position is a tie the Colonial Office and the Imperial Government than if it wère represented by a compret bɔdy such as a don branch, the later with full authority Hongkong Association with a powerful Lon
to approach the Colonial-Office direcì, jus 3 for a great many years the Straits Set lement Association, has dealt directly with the Colonial Office on behalf of the Association in the Colony. Now, as regards the present conjuncture in the" common affairs
2-Change in the titles of officials. 3-Increase of Duties and aboli-
tion of ) ekin.
PEKING LAW COLLEGE, ALLEGED ASSAULT BY JAPANESE
PROFESSOR
[By couriery of the "Sheung Po."],
Peking, 23rd December:
*A Japanese professor is alleged to have assaulted one of the students in the Peking Law College
In consequence all the students became greatly excited and suggested that they should go on strike. NAVAL REORGANIZATION.
SCHEME BY THE MINISTRY OF WAR.
`[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po").
Poking, 23rd December.
st Hongkong and the Straits Settlements, it would seem to be of the utmost importance that for mutual protection and defence the two Colonies should be able to take counsel to-
gether and to fain forces, for the defence of
revenues threatened by
A
A COMMON ENEMY, in obedience to an agitation of a specially in- sidious character. Hongkong unfortunately cannot tell us her troubles and explain her di fficulties, for the reason that it is the business of nobody in Hongkong to do so. We cannot Inform Hongkong of the dangers' threaten. ing our financial welfare because there is co authority in Hongkong competent to receive communications although we here are provided with full authority communicate. The old problem of the "bundle of sticks is well exemplified in the, casu
to
The Ministry of War has submit-of the Eastern Crown Colonies, and if we are ted, for the approval of the Prince to jud,e of the probabilities, the Secretary of Stare means to break the Hongkong stick first, Regent, a scheme for the reorganiza- and then make tion of the Navy, together with maps showing the different naval bases suggested..
INLAND NAVIGATION.
A FRENCH APPLICATION.
By courtesy of the "Sheung For
THE HONGKONG CABE...
the awful example that is to furnish the pre- cedent for homile action against the excian revenues of the Straits. Solltements. If ws were paly united by that simple machinery that two or three bours could easily create, we should quadrupls our resisting power to the d'etation of any home clique that could place & Radical Government under its thumb...
Where, so it seems to us, the chief danger lies to the two Eastera Crown Colonies is that there will apparently be no chance given to Hongkong to ascertain,, for its own guidance, the results and recommendations of
the Strails Opium Commission's Report before
the Secretary of State, shall have issued his final directions regarding ...
THE OPIUM REVENUE IN HONGKONG..
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to the bulk and the cost of setting the type the Opiùm Blue book will be printed in Singapore and, cannot be published till capíes are receiv» |ed in Losdon." ([[ 31 10 meant that the Straits Government has to go to ibe expenso, ai great delay, produce a second edition of the Report; for meabses of Parliament, and that the public of this Colony is to be till then denied access to this Commission's report on the Opium E:quiry, we can only say that this pretension on the pari of the Secretary of State is intolerable.
THE WHOLE THING 18,50 UNREASONABLE
and so watooly contemp uvur of the right of this Colony to decent treatment, that wa must begin to look for 'motive. We find that, taking into account, the dubious tactica always connected with agitations of this. kind, all this artificial delay may be explained in the most.catural way inthe world by assuming that the Secretary of State is determined to de-
clare the policy of his Gavemment, that is to say the policy of the agitation, 'with reference to Hongkong before Hongkong shall be able. to fortify its defence by any knowledge of the terms of the report of the Straits Opicm Com
keo," the Colonial Office will use its action as mission. And when once Hongkong is "bra
the needful precedent for dealing with the question as it presents itself in the Straits. It is not a nice thing to have to impate motiver of this, kind. But unfortunately it is the only theory that fits the circumstances. And then
■ Government that has so glibly professed its
patronage of so disingenuous, an agitation as that of the anti-Opium faction in England, will stick at little to show its complaisance with 'that sort of importunate influencs.—Singapıra
Free Press,
~CRICKET.
HONGKONG C. C. "A" V. THE UNITED
SERVICES,
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part of importers, at corrept la ruling rates anremuneratire. As dealers and ideas rezarding prices do not coincide, it is
themselves, stocks of former purchasss chang ing baods in consequence,
The slow clearances are not surprising for this time of yase. 'Prospects are promising, and there is every confidence that market will be re-vitalised as soon as the Chinese New Year holidays are over. The prevailing conditions bath financial and political-in the cpnsuming districts bold at every hope that inquiries will lead to a further stimulation in the yarn market as soon as business resumes its normal course.
No. 201--Selected threads found buyers st. an advance of $1 per bale,
November, 1998, applied for the Registration," in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Markı, of the following Trade Mark
The representation of two ducks swimming in water towards a bank whereon "ara mankes and a tree the whole - being E surrounded by a fancy border;
in the name of ARNHOLD KARBERG AND COMPANY, who claim to be the Sole Pro prietors thereof.
$1
The Trade Mark has been used by the Applicants in respect of SILK PIECE GOODS in Class 31 since the year 1993
A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of
undersigned.
Ladies are eligible as Members,
Entrance Fee, Five Guiness, Annual Sube scription, Five Guineas
Farther particulars, from
THE ORGANISING SECRETARY, 84, Piccadilly, W. London, 19th August, 1958,
COLD STORAGE.
THEPHONGKONG ICE COMPANY
LTD, have now 40,000 Cubic feet of COLD STORAGE avaliable at East PoiNT, Stores will be Open at to A.M., and 4 PM.
perlihable goods.
· No. 165-Only-one Mill's Yara' changed Hongkong, and also at the Office" of the daily, Sunday axcepted, to rective and deliver
hande at reported price.
Dated the 24th day of December, 1908,
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,
No. 1, Des Voeux Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong, Solicitors for the Applicants...
Noi, 125, and 108.-Trif:business reported. No. 8. and 6-Nothing doing.. Market closes steady, No. 128, 103 bales of No. 165, and 603 bales of
Sales: 1,050 bales of No. 102, 50 bales of | 1119].
No, zan; in all about 8so bales,
"Arrivals:-Persigamers Quita, Totomi Maru, Kwisang, Parela, Laitang, Yatoroju Maru and A. Apear of about9,000 bales,
Unsold Stock About 17,000 bales. Uncioared Stock-About 14,000 bales. Exchange: We quote to-day, as follows:
India T.T. at Rs. 1278 per cent. Demand, 127)
19
London TT, `` Sh. 85/d=5
Demand
1-5
Shanghai....... Tls, 754=$100.
2214. per oz.
"Silver ur ų
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WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
Reviewing the share business for the week, Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write abis afternoon:
To-morrow being Christmas Day we are issuing our circular-a day earlier.
A very quist week bat, passed and business has been very dull."
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We take this opponurity of wishing all our constituents & Merry Xmas.
The following players will represent the Club in the above match:-R. Råncock, M. Hancock;
Banks-Sales bave been effected of Hong- W. C. D. Turner, T. E. Pearce, R. O. Hulkong and Shanghai Banks at $845, and there chiron, A. E..Lancing, A. A. Claxtos, E. W. are se lern at this rate. The London quotation Day, H. R. Makiù,. A. W. J. Peake,.A. H.bas pot fluctuated and is still £62, Young. Reserves -Hon. Dr. J. M. Atkinson and C, E Shields,
The match stails to-morrow (Xmas Day) at spm, and by the kindness of Major E. W. Evans and Officers of the 13th Rajputs the Regimental Band will play selections of music on the ground dufing the afternoon.
The match will be continued on Saturday
(Boxing Day) at 11a.m. and during the fore noon by the kindness of Mejor E. W. R. Chitty: and Officers of both. Mabrattas.the.Regi menial'Band will be in attendance.
CRAIGENGOWER V. PARSEE C. CLUB, This much will be played on Boxing day at 2.15 p.m., on the former "Club' * Ground: -- Craigengower's team will be composed of G. A. Hancock (capt.), H. L. Manderson, ME. Asger, L. A, Rose, A. Osman, P. Curry, R. Carvalho, A. Carvalho, A. P. Greaves, R. Philips-and-F- Drijde.
The following members will represent the Parseb leam:-J.1). Noria (Captain), B. D.Talar
Marine forurances-Cantons have changed hands at S195. Unions have been sold at $839- * Fire Insurances-China Fires are sigady at 5:07. Hongkong Fires continue on offer at 5135.
Shipping. There are so changes to report, and all stocku remain as last quoted, ` . while Luzas are offering at $20,
Refineries China Sugars are firm at $11zki
Mining-Chinese Engineerings have streng- thewed for her and there are buyers in the North at Tix., 17]. Raubs are without business and are quoted at 59.
Docks, Wharves and Godowns.-Kowloon Wharfs after sales at $43, bave further sellers. Hongkong and Whampoa Docks have declined to Sgo at which fate they are obtainable, Shopghai Docks have advanced to Tis, 75 and are in demand, Hongkew Wharfs have found buyera at Tis. 140.
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"Lands, Hotels and Buildings,-Hongkong Hotels have strengthened in response to a de- mand, to 533 at which rate they are in fastber
J. A. Chinoy, B. K. Mody, R I. Daviarwalls, S. B. Baliwalla, N. B. Shroff, R. Pestonjec, Aquest Central Stores are inquired for at the Mowewalla, P. F. Vapiwalla and J. F. Heera improved rate of 5143. Bongkong Lands are F. Billimoris. Umpile: A. B. Awasin. Reserves: B. K. Mehta, K. D. Guadar, and M. obtainable at $32, and Humphreys Estates at Sal. Shanghai Lands are offering at Tis, 120 Cotton Mille-Evos contious in demand at Th. 75. Hongkong Cottons are offering at $10. Miscellaneous-Green Island Cements have, weakened to $992 with sellers. Light and Powers are quoted $51 Dairy Farms at $22 and Electrics at 51. Providenta hava buyers at 599. Langkais remain steady at Tl. 869, at which rate they are in demand and Sumatras
LEAGUE TABLE,
Peking, 23rd December. The French Minister in Peking has preferred a request for a conces sion to run steamers on the inland rivers of 7chang and Chunking.
It is to he presumed that never before in the The Waiwupu has strongly oppos-er taken place to the whole question of Far East has so comprehensive ac investiga ed the application.
opium consumption jo its moral, physical, and financial aspects, as the which has recently bsen carried out at the instance of the Secre tary of State by a strong and independent body of Commissioners, and at the charges of the funds of this Colony," The Report, which is anderstood to be a volumicous doe, and to Contain a 'large mass of valuable evidence Peking, 23rd December. from many witnesses of standing in the Colony and the Federated States, has been completed, Certain Censors have requested and the telegrams tell us, its receipt in the Prince Regent to exercise his Loudia has bens acknowledged by the Sector R, G. A., tary of State. It would seem that as the report is Kowloon prerogative powers in the administra now in the hands of His Majesty's Government H. K. Polica 5.4. tion of the affairs of State and not to surely there can be no reason for. withholding Royal Engineers... 6
THE PRINCE REGENT.:
CENSORS' MEDDLESOMENESS.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
be too amiable lest his desire to please might lead to trouble.
consent to its publication, in the Colony, at whose expense and at the order of the Secretary
of State the
Club.
H.K. "B"
The following in the League table up toʻ date :==
"Percent.
ago. 100% 60% 50% 3333%
P. W. L. D. P.
$50 0 "5" Civil Service ...... 6 4 1 13. Telegraph 5.32 Hongkong "A", 5* Craigengewer
7 2.2.30
-4 1 2 1 -1=-33.33%
5 14-0—3—
60%
50-4-Box N‚B-A win consts I polint..
A 1011 A draw
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FOOTBALL
On Saturday, at 400 p.m. at Causeway Bay ground the Lusitano Recreation Club will meet the B. O. F. Club The LR, C. team will be:-R. C. da Silva, A. H. Hyndman, F. H. Hyndman, Frank Scares, P. da Rosi, J. M., Britto, H. A, Hyndmaó, A, O Barrada, L. G. Cordeiro, V. Arsyedo and A. Ribeiro,
SHIPPING AND MAILS
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"SHIRE"
LINE of steamerS, LTD. FOR LONDON, ANTWERP AND
HAMBURG. 1
THE Steamship
"CARNARVONSHIRE ·
will be despatched for the above Ports about end of January, 1939
For Freight or Passage, apply to
"SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 24th December, 1908.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. "HE P. & O, S. N. Co.'s Steamer
ASSAYE,"
(1113
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named. are being landed and placed at their risk in the tessel are hereby informed that their Goods Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as
the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo:—
From London, &c., ex S.S. Vistoria. From Australia, ex S.S. Mokizers, From Persian Gulf, er B.I.S.N, and H. &
· P, S. N. Co,'s Steamers, Optional Goods will be landed here unless instractions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.
T
WM PARLANE, LANE, Manager,
Haneken,, Prad fans, 1005/
THE
HINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND
MORTGAGE CO. LD.
(CAPITAL PAID OF.........$1,250,000)
Logos on, Mortgage of House Property, čaj - Goods received on Storage. Advances made on Merchandise, Loans made on the Provident System.
(Rates and Particulars on application).
·TER, OFFICE, OF TROSTER, EXECUTOR OF WILLS, ATTORNEY, &c., Undertaken and Executed. -
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
General Managers.
Hodgkong, roth M,rch, roof.........
PEAK TRAXWAYS COMPANY,
7,00 am
LIMITED.
TIME TABLE
WEEK DAYS.
7.30 am to 9:50 am. .....Every to minutes, 9.30 am to 11.00am.....Every`rs minuter, 41.30 am to 12.45 p.m. ...Evary '15 minuter. 12.45 pmato 1.15 p....Every, ză minutes I p.m. to 1.45 p.m. .....Every 15 miëntas 1.45 pm to 2.15 pm. Every To minute). 2.15 p.. to 3,00 p.1. vară
„Every 15 minutek 3.30 pm to 5.00 pm, Every 15 minutes, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Every 10 minuter,
“A NIGHT CARS
Goods-bot cleared by the gint Instant," "al | B45 min; and 9 pm, 9:45 pm, to 14,15 g.
P.M., will be subject to rent..
No Fire Insurance, will be effected by 'me in Bay case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the and the Company's representative at an Godowns for examination by the Consigner'A
appointed hour,"
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recògolsed.
have left the Godowns
w
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
E. A. HEWETT,
4. Superintendent. Hongkong, 24th December, 1908,"
THEC P. N. NEW CONTRACT.
LIVERPOOL-Hongkong MAIL SERVICE.
A contract, dated Oct. 13, 19:8, between the Postmaster-General and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the conveyance of His Majesty's mails between Liverpool and Hong- kong, and a Treasury Minute approving it -{dated__Oct.23)_havn__been....published_as_a,
House of Commons papar
every half hour.
SUNDAYE
8,00 113, fn° 9,00 am...Every 15 minutes, ✨ - 9.30am to 10.30 am....Feary 15 minnies,, 9,00 m, to 9.30 am....Every 30 minutes,
10:30 am to 11.00 am....Every to minutes. f1.45 a.m. to 12.00 ́anov...Every 15 minutes, 1200 Noon to 1,00 0,m.... Every 10 minutes. 1.00 pm tot po p.m. i. Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 nm. Every so zinaten 6.00 pm toon pain... Kwary 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. 10. 8.00 p.m. Every to minutas
"NIGHT QARË no no Week Days.
SATURDAVE,
-Extra cura at 3.15 p.m., 11:30 p.m. and-
-45, p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Offer, ALEXANDRA 'BUILDINGS. Des Voeux Road Central..
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General ManiRUIR,
To Let.
TO LET...
This contract provides with certain modifica. tions for an extension for three years from April 7, 1938, of the contract of Feb. 2, 1937. GODOWN NO. SA, Dundell Street.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD...
·Hongkong, xat December, 1908,:
TOLET.
have improved slightly 10 Tis: 123 with buyers:
The following variations have been made 1— | Exchange.→ The Bank's selling rate og Lon-(1) Clause 2, provides for a service in each dọn is #f81 on 'demand. The T/T rate en direction once in every three weeks during the summer season, instead of once in four weeks. Shanghai is yst.Ban
Dividends Payable-Shanghai Deck and (2) The port of Shimidzu has been added to the Engineering Co, laterim of Tim: 24 payable on places of call In Clause 6. (3) The periods of | transit (Clauses 7 and 8) are to be 818 hours by. 4th January.
Way of Quebec or Rimouski, B53 hours by way of Halifax or St. John, in Hau of 708 and 7 ja
YNE LARGE ROOM, with... Spacious" hours respectively under the old contract. (4) Verandals and Bath Room attached. Clause at empowers the Postmaster General to and une ‹ í Servants!: Quarları, on CONDUIT require the provision of a Sea Post Office to ROAD LEVEL Magnificent view of the enable the mails to be retoried on board ship, Harbour and Mainland, (5). Classes 39 to 43 fix the subsidy at £45,000 a yene in lieu of £60,000,-
BLOATING IGE ISLANDS,
BARQUE BAILS DY A BERG GYER FIFTY..... MILKA LONG,
A remarkable story of ice islands in the South Ajlantic was told by Capt. Yore on the arrival of the Glasgow barque Des at Queens tond on 25th ulio, from Talcahuano. He reports that after sounding Cape Hora the ship ralled into what appeared to be a ses of ice One berg was over co miles long and about agolt high, s
The Canadian Government will contribute £5,000 a year towards this subsidy, instead of £15,000 * year, as heretofore, leaving a bet sum of £10,000 a year payable by the Imperial Exchequer, in lieu of the former £45,000.0
SEPOL, Co Han hang Hongkong, 25th November, 2008.:
TO LET
Other clauses provide that the master, offices, and thresfourths of the crews of the mall shipsHATHERLEIGH, CONDUER ROAD employed on the Atlantic must be British sub- jects, but this requirement, does not apply to the mall steamers between Vancouver, and Houghdogeno
2. RIPORT OF THE COMMISSION was framed and printed. The turqing out of CAPTURED BY CANNIBALS, the Report, as is a matter of common know- ledge, has severely, strained the resources of FRANCO PORTUGURBE {EXPEDITION: TO-
the Government Printing Office, which is PUNISH AFRICAN TRIBES.
generally fully occupied with current work, in Lisbon, Nov. 25. order to print the report, fresh supplies of type It is reported that the insurgent tribes in bad to be ordered from England, and even
· Portuguess Guinea, who were recently defeat then, so voluminous was the evidence that it ød, made a fresh attack upon the settlements, had to be printed to sections and the and were again repulsed; They managed, how type liberated for the printing of the follow ever, to carry off several Europenos anda mom-log sections. We do not know how many ber of corpses. This has caused a great sensa- copies were printed, but it is to be presumed zion, as the insurgents are cannibala,
that sufficient copies have been (krówn off to "The kiber-haves' retreated to: ibs laterior, satisfy the demand that would arise within the which is French territory. Capt. Ponty, the Colony and the Federated Malay Stales, How-}" Governor-General of the French Africza.pos.|| over that may be, it must surely be admitted. "sessions, is now id. Lisbon, and has had a long that there can be no valid reason for the “conference with Admiral Castilho, Maister for Secretary of State reiskising from giving his
in by the ice. Her captain said he would by mail ships, to give no undoe' preference to Marine. It has been decided that Portugal | sanction to publication within this Colony, of a
make for Buenos Ayres,
traders or other customers or persons outside sand France shall proceed jointly to extermslante "Report produced at the expense of the Colony,
The Dee passed aljogather go berge, some British possessions, Dang „caasibale. Portugal: will, contribute four | The difficulty seems to be, is this, that the
Qy+] of which were from one to five miles long of the companies of lofantry, consisting of 630. men | Home Government want to lay sbe: Report on The C. P. R. Co's sa. Emprest of India | Captoin Yore thinks that several vesseld will to
the frozen maiA, USA tavil na officers, and two batteries, the table of the Houses of Parliament, before arrived si Nagasaki at 7 pm, on a3rd inst, and have been wrecked)
She bumber of Europeans why are kideapped permitling its publication here. We do not left again at 3 am, Thursday, for Kobe, where | ・ The Zra
For the lean gecenlity for that. It was the late to write a thing on asth lenta 200
vour is said to be very great
MAJEY DUR Indian (Catharina Apter) 29th just," Canadian (Emprors of Japan) 31st Junt.. German {Prius:Bill Frisdrich) gist-inst.- German (Print Sigismund) 6th prox.
The H. A. L. Scandle left Shanghai on 23rd inst., p.m., and may be expected here os agih lost, 2,00, 19
It took the ship 16 hours to pass it. During the time a partly dismasted barque was sighted,, The Des bore down on her, and asked if shu wanted assistance. She proved to be the Nor wegian vessel Trafalgar, bound from Lobke De Alpere for Hamburg, with guano. Several
The company is put under an obligation, In of her spars were gone, and her bolwarks stove! | regard to iba conväyance of persons and goods
st.Buenos Ayres on 2271k
Admin
the continuance.
to have power asips; and the
[róig
A HOUSE in WONG-MRI-CHONG, ROAD, A HOUSE is HIPON TERRACE, OFFJORS is YORK BUILDING, GODOWNS IN PRAVA
Roan next to the FLATS is MORETI
THE HONGKOI
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