Hong Kong Telegraph 1901-03-27
B.P.TAYLOR,: Sedo T Aa ate nrairnit tw Aa ecilienrnry On AS | Eightors’and Steam Lannohes | w@- : ae! . I: vy « Agents for te. 8 BESTOS CO, ‘LIMITED, LONDON, 5 ‘/DODWELL & Co. LimyzEp, > OO General Manager ie ee ae, 7 ESTABLISHE ct BAWAD4#t+=8 WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH 27, ‘1901. 3 _. + Sapplied. " TLom.o, Priipprne ISLANDS, fc ‘THIRTY DOLLARS. ~ - PER ANNUM. Baris, ft. * oe flatle. a fet Tentintations, | “TYOROHAMA SPECIE DANK, LintTED, | PENINSULAR ‘AND. ORIENTAL STEAM BOVAIL. PROMOTES HEALTH, °Untinvations: © ne 2 NOTIOK. ayy m ’ ‘ iG x, ee ; ; ‘ ‘ eee hs . ow ——— é STRENOTH AND ENERGY. « . oe EQUIRED by a First Clas; MERCAN- ESTAULISHED 1880, ' wo NAVIGATION COMPANY... 7 ; fs a me R fae ee ee vin: Hongkon aka : : A ae , reat : ae \ a z. : ny xperienci An of Business to act as - dae SU NECR IED + Yen 24,000,000 ; Hor ae 8 et he Be pe . PRADORE.. The Highest References required CATAL UNeabeeD oan Horace A , ; . , , | Noone need ftely unless he is prepared to | R veFUAS ++ 2 6,000,000 ; : , -. : : . …
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B.P.TAYLOR,: Sedo T Aa ate nrairnit tw Aa ecilienrnry On AS | Eightors’and Steam Lannohes | w@- : ae! . I: vy « Agents for te. 8 BESTOS CO, ‘LIMITED, LONDON, 5 ‘/DODWELL & Co. LimyzEp, > OO General Manager ie ee ae, 7 ESTABLISHE ct BAWAD4#t+=8 WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH 27, ‘1901. 3 _. + Sapplied. " TLom.o, Priipprne ISLANDS, fc ‘THIRTY DOLLARS. ~ - PER ANNUM. Baris, ft. * oe flatle. a fet Tentintations, | “TYOROHAMA SPECIE DANK, LintTED, | PENINSULAR ‘AND. ORIENTAL STEAM BOVAIL. PROMOTES HEALTH, °Untinvations: © ne 2 NOTIOK. ayy m ’ ‘ iG x, ee ; ; ‘ ‘ eee hs . ow ——— é STRENOTH AND ENERGY. « . oe EQUIRED by a First Clas; MERCAN- ESTAULISHED 1880, ' wo NAVIGATION COMPANY... 7 ; fs a me R fae ee ee vin: Hongkon aka : : A ae , reat : ae \ a z. : ny xperienci An of Business to act as - dae SU NECR IED + Yen 24,000,000 ; Hor ae 8 et he Be pe . PRADORE.. The Highest References required CATAL UNeabeeD oan Horace A , ; . , , | Noone need ftely unless he is prepared to | R veFUAS ++ 2 6,000,000 ; : , -. : : . a ive SubstantialSecurity in the Sum of La0,0%, : RSER is Lone ORG eee FOR °— STEAMERS | CAPTAINS - TO SAIL REMARKS » ce: : pply in ala to oe “ aa . Hea fice -—YORt : : : : aes . . 7 e “ . : -Messrs. JOHNSON, OKES "Branches and Agencies, SHANGHAL ...,..Soéraon ......L. M, Wibmer, R.N.R..About joth March..Freight or Passage. _Bovril Promotes Energy and takes away, < . lea MASTER, ss ¢ TOKIO. KOBE. i : ies hae eae; that tired fceling which life in the East pro- . : . 12, Queen's Road, Central | +; “NAGASARL, ‘LONDON, LONDON .......,Pombay wiaG.M, Montford; R.N.R.About 6th April .»+Freight or Passage. duces, ' ‘Unrivalled for ‘Athletes and persons : Hongkong, 1sth February, 1901, » Lore - LYONS,” EW: : ‘ ot : “ We WN gin : (ear ce : Se aT 7 . tm SAN FRANCISCO, NONOLULG. Me onwoR} Candia ....., A. W. Symes, R.N.R,..About zoth April... Freight only. ie of either sex cultivating -physical strength. ' - : BANQUE DE LIINDO-CHINE, “t BOMBAY. =". SHANGHAL ° : hoes : Poe Ta be obtained at all Stores, Chemists and Pee THEREAS the followin, UN-ISSUED eens F NEWCHWANG, rr ; ° hie Hotels throughout Hongkong, China and - ; NOTES have been STOLEN from: -" he ONDON BANKERS: hs , : . 7 ‘Japan. Bye fou the Premises of the BANQUE De VINDO-CHINE ° THE EONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, Lp, ot. . PASSENGER SEASON, uM n Japan Be yet (287 Bdge Woe and which said Notes are sxbicisatd on'the face.” s : . ; ane A ; eS : , : ereof to Eat ‘ i. THE UNION BANE OF LONDON, Lo. SS. * PLASS¥™ Sea PADS tons.,....March goth ee dananage miei os LONDON a. eae ee - Eas OrFice of the said Banque in Saigon ae ne HENGRONG RANGE INTEREST ALLOWED, SS. “SOBRAON ".,,...7)383 fons. April “27th wcseseee WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT, P Namen of which sail Notes ir (One Dolla - © On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent, : ‘ : ; ns oy : . ee ne; Dollar, ‘ * per Annum on the Daily Balance, * (Seo Special Advertisement), , i . > each, ‘ . Meter tal : On fixed deposits for 12 months at 5 per cent, pee pa none e : Series 2 {ot to 1,000: of $1 (One Doll Ns ; : ; ‘ ‘ ch. aay ner] : 3 i 1 a For Further Particulars, apply to The Public are hereby CAUTIONE Dagainst TARO HODsUML, Se manta ; . pete th eas De Vince eae Manager, H. A. RITCHIE, Supermicndent. , as the QUE NDO-CHINE Ub rodeo, 2rst November, 900°" (ur \ : : ; pease at y} Accept no liability for the same, at ; Vi NATIONAL KANK OF CHINA, | Hongkon, ezih March, tyor, ' : _ By Order af the Chief Manager in Saigon, LIMITED, ; For the BANQUE pr, 1INDO-CHINE; |, DERINDOAQUE, -~ * . Aathorised Capital Paid up Capital . 1,200,000 Acting Manager. ° iIMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE a 324,374 ‘ , = ; Fy : ae , , ’ ‘Hongkong, 26th February, 901. 2 -fa6re |? 2 ‘FICE Ht 3. \: 5 rE, TRY - = oe ; ’ as ee ealttistDiecgn = NORDDEDISCHER LLOYD: | ee Se LINIE. i) N IT ED ASB ESTOS ORIENTAL THE BRITISH NORTH BORNEO CO chan Kit Shan, Esq. » Ewens, Esq. : APbhications are ‘invited ‘for’ the -£\ POSITION of SUPERINTENDENT | ° of PUBLIC WORKS and GOVERNMENT STEAM FOR (+ Chow Tung Shang, Esq. | J. T. Lauts, Esq. ‘ , ‘ ; ‘ : 4 oe , SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA, Chicf_ Manager, GEO, W. F. PLAYFAIR, 10% AGENCY, LIMITED, — ; . é ° SURVEYOR. Applications and Copies of’ ANTWERP, BREMEN/HAMBURG; a SOLKAGENTS FNS... Testimonials to be sent tothe Undsereney, Interest for 12 months Fixed, ...4..§ % PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS; » HPNGKONG, CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, from whom terms may be learnt. Appointment Hongkong, 20th December, 1899." {8 ‘ ALSO hs 1 nt to be taken-up a8 soon as-possible, oN Sk ONG AND SHANGHAI ‘ GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., BANKING’ CORPORATION. LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, ‘ AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS; ©° . ‘UNITED ASBESTOS CO, LD, LONDON, } 2 Agents, ; ra wi : 3OVER ; ‘q 26th fH : PAD-UP CAPITAL. cistsessursssassteces 80,000,000 Steamers will call at SOUTHAMPTON to land Pastongors and Luggage. . He EORTC at COVERNMENT Hongkong, 26th January, 190r [240° Ee EN Gir $1 '_. | N-B—Cargo‘can be taken on through Bills of Lading for tho Principal Places in Russia, @ Best Qualities of ASBESTOS GOODS and PACKINGS. 0°: ... ‘NOTICE, Biase! 210001900 § $1 3,000,000 PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. ' HYDRAULIC and SELF LUBRICATING PUMP PACKINGS, of all kinds.’ —~ : Silver Keserve 5.4.8 Brorronas lie (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION) oy, .. “VICTOR” METALLIC KOLLER JOINTS.” 7 “PERO ERS aie oF a cites forthe ” RESERVE LIABILITY OF PROP'TORS,$10,000,008 STEAMERS, ee SAILING DATES, ~ | ASBESTOS SALAMANDER BOILER COVERING: COMPOSITION of the best qualities. JUSSELTON for the NORTH Mois oes at ‘ Court ov Directors ; STOTTGCAR Dvisirersssssireere ” WEDNESDAY, 3rd April. : ‘ ESTIMATES given tor every DESCRIPTION of WORK. MuNT, Particulars of which wey oer R, SHAWAN, Esq, Chairman, _ KONIG ALBERT | WEDNESDAY, i7th April. CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT. wTHOMAS SKINNER the ObFIGR oe nch may’ be ‘se . The Hon. J. J. Keswick, Deputy Chairman, PRINZESS IRENE: « WEDNESDAY, 1st May, SUPERINTENDENT vo reeuses ARCHIBALD RITCHIE, - * Messrs, GIBB, LIVINGSTON.& 0,” aren pus Hon, pe nite . PRINZ HEINRIC/1... «. WEDNESDAY, tsth May. 7). DOPWELL. x CO, LIMITED, Gencml Managers. ' : ‘AVeRIE & CO » A Haupt, Esq. » Sachse, Esq. PREUSSEN yscsccss +-s0se WEDNESDAY, 29th May. : a Bas wena a ee eo | nk Gi Batre ee D. M. Moses, Esq, . N, A, Siebs, Esq. "HAMBURG, Hanburg-Amerika Linie , « THURSDAY, 13th June” ~ _F | ; Hongkong, 13th February, gor [R008 Avf. Raymond, Esq. H.W, Slade, Esq. SACHSEN a cssssssses steressscteac, THURSDAY). 27th June, | ‘ —————————E—— me R. 1, Richardson, Haq, | Paul Witkowski, Esq. KIAUTSCHOU, Hamburg-Amerika Linie'...1....eTHURSDAY, ith July, Lx oe baaelit J Auctions Sorte te RIANAGER tS BAYERN vn te THURSDAY, asth july, * " Puunker’s Gap, the Pesk, near the'T'naa Tensinus, Tel, 66, J. : le eee Hongkong—Sir THOMAS JACKSON, TUT TGART. THURSDAY, 8th August. oe ; tl fam ; i : : MANAGER: ONIG ALBERT., THURSDAY, 2and August. . For Terms, é&c., apply to the 7 : SERS Sn glee ge Lonlon tauseuscientes ten couaay! Ere eA Cu URES eG! ih Septomben : , 5 ‘ MANAGER. a Bic ae gh. 278s, sae Ana eae f 4 ve . Y, 19¢ rT + i! ‘ 7s < : , "BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED. ee Vl aa ‘WEDNESDAY eng Benes Hongkong, and July; 1900. : » 6 | GovERNMENT NoTIFIcATION, HONGKONG—~INTEREST ALLOWED :' seis WEDNESDAY, 16th October. . 162, : oc ee, Ry Ts following Particulars and Conditions’of, Sale of Crown Land, by. Public Auction, . to beheld at the: Offices of. the Public Works Department, on - 2 oa x On Current Account at the rate of 2 per Cent. |- per Annum on the daily balance, : : ON FIXED DEPOSITS : For 3 months, 2} per Cent. per Annum.» For 6 months, 34 per Cent, per Annu me: } BURGUNDI£S. _ (Sole Agents for GuICHARD, PoruEnnr & Co., &¢.) 1 doz. 2 doz. , . WEDNESDAY, 3oth October. »WEDNESDAY, 13th November, ' | tveteenteueussissteneestseeserterseos WEDNESDAY, azth November, * Calling at AMSTERDAM. + : O N WEDNESDAY, the ard day of April, 1901, at Noon, the Steamship “STUTTGART,” ! A eee : : . Bottles. 4 Bottles, ; “MONDAY, 2 ae For 2 months, 4” per Cent. per Annum, ofthe NORDDEUTSCHER rege Cepaly P. Grosch, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, | NUITS tee ae eee oe Baz.08, $13.00 | the tat day of April, 1901, at 3 Pat, are, : T, JACKSON, SPECIE and CARGO, will leave this Port‘as above, Calling at NAPLES and GENOA, , BEAUNE... els Pee ee a We Hee nee 1 19,00 21.00:| Published for general information, - : “oy chief Manager, Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on MONDAY, the 1st’ April, Cargo and VOLNAY Bu ig We va ated ak EA oa ae ‘ } ByCommand a Hongkong, 16th February, ort Specie will Be tee lee on Fons etl 5PM. on Cee are ad Apri, and Parcels POMMARD "— BF Me et ‘ ‘ ayo ll, JH. Colon aa MOCKHART, : .« | will be received at the Agency's Office until Noon, on ythe 2nd April, - ore mes Brees eS PBN? we, cas - — < : F ial 1 re a , HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK. “|, Contents of Packages ae peated, No Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than $2,50 | CHAMBERTIN sop tee 309 | + | Colonial Secretary's Office, nae "THE Businessoftheabove Bankis conducted | ‘and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet Cubic in Measurement. CLOS DE VOUGEOT..,. tet te ae tee 46.00 eth Hongkong, 16th March, tgo1, - (3630. “i by the HONGKONGAND SHANGHAI The Steamer,has splendid Accommodation and aries a Doctor and Stewardess, - ‘| CALIFORNIA bes rae en Seige ne aie we TO00-, IL00} PE Bg ' BANKING lel ta Rules may bp Linen can be washed on board.” an : Pees SPARKLING RED tee 26.00 + 2800 b PHIL AR oe ff oe letting, *-obtained on application. ; of : cr. f : ey : ‘ : y Fubh¢ Auction Sale, 49 be held on Monday, °° . INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 34 PER NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. . H. PRICE &. Co...” fie tt day ot aoa si, at “3, PMs abs = . CENT, per annum, 4, . : For further Particulars; apply to py ee : . : “12, QUEENS ROAD. | | the Offices ofthe Public Works Department,. |. - “_,. Depositors. may transfer at their option ra : t _ “Honek h Feb 150i aoe ws [20 by Otder of His Excellency the Governor, of —~alauces of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND : . ME GHERS & C0., Hoang ong, 27th February, rgor. SHANGHAI BANK ‘tobe’ placed on. FIXED DEPOSIT at.4* Per Cnty. per annum. ". For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CoRPORATION, . : cae ee bg aie apie i the eta i ; S t : ; aa GEORGE, YOUNGER, ALLOA, | 2ionskong, for aterm of 75 RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of’ His ‘Majesty the | ‘Hongkong, zoth March, t901. . AGENTS, (22 So Se ee KING,: lor one further term. of: 75 years, OT “e 7 T. Te Gila Manageisn INDIA PALE ALE, ; : Tr PARTICULARS OF. THE LOT. 7 a _ Hongkong, 4th October, 1900, [io, ets —— ae : ‘ a : ne Bounda , Measurements, ag IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA. ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL DECREE "+ OF THE 12TH NOVEMBER, 1896. . : Pa Shanghai Taels, sax 5,000,000 1 $1 1,0 » 14.00 PER 4 DOZ. QUARTS.0..1., PER 8 DOZ. PINTS te enecanes ENo, of Sate. ¥ > | Registry No. SUDSCRINED CAPITAL Paip-up CAPITAL Head Office: Branches and Agenctes, gd * ALSO IN HOGSHEADS, KILDERKINS, FIRKINS, AND oN eg i ne : 4, GALLONS. ‘ “| Rural Building Lot Noa 106 CANTON, " ~ PEKING, i . ake ‘BOLE AGENTS: , . frac aneace GHIVKIANG. SINGAPORE. = CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co, ae CHUNKING... TIENTSIN, |,” (WINE AND SVIRIT MERCHANTS. a R. GEO. P. LAMMERT has received . ‘, HANKOW. a -. s us a par 16, Queen’s Road, me ty Be ont ' Hongkong, 23rd March, 2 iS ES ae Pi po. [is instructions to Sell by | -:; PUBLIC AUCTION, . : ; 2. THE FOLLOWING «0S ' LEASEHOLD PROPERNES °°. ; T es and receives for collec-. sd tion Bills of Exchange drawn onthe above 4 ices, and Sells Drafts and Telegraphic Trans- “+ fers Payable ut its Branches and Agencies, ’ HE Bank purch Military Band during dinner on Saturday Nights, THE GREAT EASTERN AND CALE- THE PFUMJOM MINING COMPANY, aa situate fa’ : postal 28 EIMITED, , ; ‘| “+ DONIAN GOLD MINING CO,, . Stvmour ‘Roan, VICTORIA Honckong, . HONGKONG BRANCH... |: —_ NTOTICRihetbysiea tutte FOURTH | 00. MEMITED. 7, Pe gah tl, gd Advances made on approved securities i , . 4 NOTIcE is here yee a 7 EETING OTICE is hereby given that ay EXTRA: . MARKET STREET. re ~ Hills discounted. ate ORDINARY GEN Heen a ORDINARY GENERAL NEETING | ' “ and i St “INTEREST ALLOWED ,ON Durosits. : ie cee ees Ad Conn of Titt GruaT Eastern AND CALEDONNG : SULKELEY ten. Hunouon. + 34 Per Annum Fixed’ Deposits for 4 months "| 34 Des Vaux Road Central, on SATURDAY, | GOLD MINING Co., LimirED, will be held at ett eevee he tee ae 44 ” rr ee the 6th April, 1901, at Noon, for the purpose] the Orvices of the. General Agents, .No. 14.) MONDAY, ‘the 1st day of ‘APktL, 196 5% ae ‘BW. RUTTER fs | of receiving the Report of. he Directors and{ Des Vaux Road, on WEDNESDAY, the grd “*"at3,30 Balj at his Auction Rooms, beg "Manager." ; ; . te the Statement of Accounts to the 31st eam adeno ieee, the parpege fot oe | DUDDELL STREE'T.!” Hongkong, tak lau; toon (14 | | | Hongkong, 15th November, 1900. [23° es, e9onand for the election of Directors an ite RESOLUTION ta 1 Pas sing Me de Lor tale PTE CHARTERED BANK.OF INDIA, |. : : AUSTRALIA AND CHINA, , «f “INCORPORATED BY ROVAL CHARTER, 1853. : * HEAD OFFICE :--LONDON. +cat , CAPITAL Paip-up,.,, ,000 RESERVE. Lianiuiry vos" HOLDERS , RESERVE Fun ., pipet [NZEREST-ALLOWE 9 ere ACCOUNT at the Rate ofz ' "annum or the Daily Balances: -. (On Fixed Deposits for 12 month “QUEEN'S CHOICE” will bo CLOSED ‘rom the gon mata, he| ° Valuntacly and ter Rex beret ae LIQUEUR SCOTCH WHISKY. a 6th April, both. Days inclusive. Business. Manager of the, Company, in’ _. PRONOUNCED BY CONNOISSEURS ‘of Di ; New South ~ Wales, ‘be and ‘is. hereby. |’ By Order of the ee ere ks _ > appointed’ Liquidator ‘for the pirpaues Secretary, » such winding up”. ten EER \ Crown Le .. {362e}., Should,the above Resolution’ be passed ‘by years" sub. : ; ”| Contention a4 SeECIAE. Res ESTE piaties : hi " 2, onfirmation as a SPEC! : ; THE CHINA, BORNEO COMPANY, | Ponfimalion ax EXTRAORDINARY GEN. ie tigate peared : ERAT MEETING, hich will be subsequently my ‘ convene: . eu . ws OTIOR ‘TO SHAREHOLDERS. ‘ By Order of the Board of Directon, : 4). iF °SECOND ORDINARY YEARI- . LUTGENS, EINSTMANN, & CO he Crown fort " Hongkong; 2gth “March, 190 =| ONE OF THE FINEST. WHISKIES EVER PLACED ON THE’ MARKET: | CURRENT guaranteed. purity, Per cent. per ee op by a of: i i ne £75 yer : : : : ETING -of SHAREHOLDERS ‘in -' "4, “SGeneral-Agents, ; soft mms of au Peach al 4 “i! cotH grt” 25) re Gsmmpany will he ekiet the Orrices |__ Hongkong, 26th March, 1go1: : cA menenge foe ee ot S2 on ce : - BP COCHRANE, Pp ‘TER many, No.’ 4, Queen's Buildings, T —r ‘poly are, Noa. gh Hanae eee ge aul | poke BLE and’ PER “CURE meh ava Poee Ali diel Sa IMITED. : - Bulteley Street 3 storeys higit nenly built. 3 | DP Soke a rl Mid eatie sist Dernber rose mata At orice i hereby given’ that the Genefal |.” witb stone and. iron verandahs nad ‘hope: j APA ‘ ek 7 : : eon ries 2 t fi pte ISLAND (CEMENT COMPANY, Of the Manager and Consuitg Com: | IN. Maisger has mde a CALL of $15 on|;., below near. the Market” and.-Kowloon ae oe jandito elect a. Consulting. Committe the Holders of Shares in Unive SAL TRADING oF Sate Bnd Auditor. : “Co, Lamrren,: which: Call: is’ PAYABLE. to'|. (‘For further B : HRey RANSFER BOOKS ‘of the, Company. |the'. Geieral Manag wil SEXLOSED from'th¢:3zoth instant, to the | M Nanee both Days includ i, kere) aes wounddd men .were. removed to hospital, thei “CHINA SUGAR. REFINING ‘ THE GEISHA”. TO-MORRO injuries being of a serious character, - °.". COMPANY, LIMUTED.. -. SEE Tel wetcerecurere ee On ourapplicatign, at the Charge'Room how: - meneame. f.-OF all the musicallpieces produced, since tha il ; ; .| ever wo were informed. that no: information {phe ‘twenty-third ordinary ‘anniial meating,| Masterpiece. of Gilbert ‘an Sullivan's, “The oy : : es ive : zi will be held ‘on the Race-course. at’ Happy | could be given on the matter...) - - | atthe share-Holders of the Company was held'| Mikado.” probably ‘The Geisha,” which is to ; ATRE - ROYAL. | 5. Mr. Nv LAZARUS, .| Valley to-morrow, Thurgday., The Sports com-.| = + | atthe offices ‘of. the General’ Agents, Messrs. | bo produced ‘to-morrow-night by the Dallas: THE A §| Occulist-Optician, of London ‘and Calcutta, | mence atrpm.. H vec 4 -QUEEN: MINES, LIMITED, © | Jardine, Matheson and Company,at noon to- | Sompany, is the mast attractive and cettaijly” ‘ CITY HALL smay be consulted for SPECTACLES oe ements LSS Aceh day, for the purpose of receiving their Report | the: most meritorious. "The Geisha” simply - ~,C ALL. . : wi 16, Queen's Roall Central, ME. HE, Pollock, KC, Hon, Treasurerof! - phe. Second ‘Annual General Meeting. of with a Statement of Accounts to 3tst December, | sparkles with catchy melodies and smart ree: ~ Sovay’s > +. |]. Patimattons:: @overtisements. | EYE-SIGHT Athletic Sparts of ple Hongkong Schools i ; the Seamen's Church and: Missing Fund, acé.| Shareholders of the above Company ‘was 1900. Hort, 'J..J. Keswick (Chairman) presided | parte from. beginning. to endsand:in it are a HENRY D ALL AS’ a a. HOUGHTON & Co) . | knowledges with thanks a donation of. S50 from’ sine Registered Offices of the Company, 38 | and the others present were Hon. C. B. Eaten con sine such sapporiunltics fora display, of ee (wena ezene he Howexone HOTELS. “Hage Stung Reva jr [aa ap Bona, Reed Cond Unde [SM MOE Pa eet ay ee te ce eeeeeeth een ae eae eR > SASORN.. usiness hours:—9g A.M, to. 5 PM.” . Re heme aad pee for the purpose of “teceiving the. Report | D. » RC Y Com: reer rces‘can amp : ’ . COMIC. OPE » fh, SEE acs A VARIETY entertainment is to be giveti at the of the *General Managers together with a mittee), G. Murray Bain, W. A.C. Crui cone Geisha? isone of the greatest! draws" tha shank, W. J. Gresson, A, F. Hendérson, J Peter, E. J. Moses, \ ‘| \ ‘GREAT proportion of cataracts@ind ; ae y diseases aifecting those advancing in life TO N IGHT ’ _| occur to those having some deficiency in the f - J bos: 3 ° truction of the eyes—the many years of . LAST NIGHT - aa oF hs 21 SLING 3 « PIECE | dimness when reading, weak, eyes, the letters THE SPARKLING MUSICAI . running together; any of these symptoms indi- Strain? éiding in serious forms of disease. “a hh . | cate a deficiency’ in the forin of the eye requir- | being given i Charles Sinclair, of the Siege Lal TH F ing Glasses only to correct and cure. Train, atthe Kowloon Hotel to-morraw;evening be . . 7 a. produced, and-ia Spite of Statement of Accounts ece has-been’ played here | Kawloon Institute on Satuiday’ evening next tet December, 1000, ° aia eee eas of ihe lunds af 3 Mer. LL Rumph reys-presited and there were s institute. “Reserved seats $1.00, uureserved |iatse present Messrs. C. Ewen (Consulting; Le 7 a ape hs ns pr t gec.: Tickets may be obtained from Captain Committe) JA. Jupp, A. t Mancell, J. A. Wet ee eee aes eer oe taece Sy eerie Tt Harris, 3rd Madras Light Infantry, or from Nabba pM Raat Myce neat A..P, ‘The Chairman’said:—-Gentleman the Report | ¥e largely augmented Company which Mr | Mr. H. K. Holmes, Kowloon. The naiee convent iheineeling was read. 7 and Accounts have been in your hands for | Dallas now has at his disposal ‘compared to WE understand th scription di F The Chairman slceGanciemen the Report | some days, we will with your permission follow | last year, and with the original scenery and ° E | that a subscription dinner is and Statement of Accounts having been in your { the usual custom and take them as read, When dresses from -the-production at Daly's Theatre | «: hands for some days, [- will, with your permis- addressing you at the last: Annual Meeting 1 | L.ondon—in itselfan item of great.importance ©’ sion, adopt the usual course and take them as | mentioned that although the results of the year | —~the representation of Owen Hall and Sidney i for the period ending . | company has ever, BP. Madar, J. M. Forbes, | the ‘fact that the phe . Baini (Secretary), Ho’ Fook and Wong | several: time befo (O- great is its*popularity .. - oe Hing, 0 00 . that we predict fo mast prosperots ‘nin Glasses specially adapted in youth to those requiring them save and passers the sight. - . Constantly recurring headaches, spells of + ve u by n ry a * : Mr. Lazanus supplics his SPECTACLES | at 8 o'clock, for the services he has rendered in | read». The accounts speak for themselves and | 1900 then under revieWw were disappointing, we | Jones! masterpiece Certainly has every possible aT) only after aN Rar cree : 4b the interests of boxing in training ihealitacent do not, think, requife any explanation from oe Hot take a desponent view of the po chance, ssh ee . d ; R i S } Et N N F : wt [r4s! men during the late boxing: contests. The MeeUEtIA’ cue the cualton@inior ou which from indications then existing appeared |. THES lat BENGAL LANORRS’: 1 a ; * | dinner is under. the ‘management of Mr, J. H'| that our-only hope seemed to lie in the 205 | to be satisfactory, I looked for a fair margin is..? SPORTS, ay RE oot ; Downs.. No doubt many ‘of the “sports” of | feet level South which was then being driven | of profit when a revival in demand set. in. : From the accounts now before yot), you will’ a rae: -sea that my anticipations have been justified, Own) Bengal: Laneee yt ani poke a ae i and that the results of last years working have Ground, Causeway Bay, yesterday afternoons . .| been, satisfactory. This JoprOve mens is ine splendid weather before Fiphie eae Ms " | more gratifying inasmuch as the period un er | tators, amongst wham were HE. the tes: : continued a-furthér.33 feet in.the hope of | review has b: no means been free pom ansiely: nor, Lady and Miss Blake, H. ajor General © 0 picking up the shute again but without success, You are we he t aware thai aa ; ae and Mr. Gascoigne, Admiral Sir E, H.Seymoue OPERA ' — ux shop and an iror<mongers ‘shop'on the lower | and work in this Jevel was stopped in the: first. aeclicn on c Dieta al Japan fo oR ? | Sir Thomas Jackson and many other netabilities : : floors and the Ypper floors constituted dwelling | week in July. About 63: feet was also driven: though still a very valuable outlet for our Re- : : 4 te 3p ; : ae, | of the Colony. The Band of the grd ‘Madras “ i LL aR in the goo feet level North, but as nothing at | fined Sugar, bas lost some of the attractions a6 : HE C EISHA a ‘ SPECIALITI ES FOR THE “| Apartments, . The, Fire Drigade, under Deputy an pagaehe was met with it-was discontinued: ; 7 } ‘wHich,it formerly possessed, but China shows | Light Infantry played at intervals during the SEASON oe Superintendent Badely turned out and 'extin: On the advice of our manager we (hen turned the Golony’ will be present. and which at that time was improving ‘in The mounted 5 appearance as we went on; unfortunately the improvement was. not maintained and after a (orther distance of about 6o feet had been driven the lode cut out altogether, The drive was TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), a : oo oe . se A FIRE took place last night at about el AND ON 1A. S. W TSON & Co., o'clock at No. 12, Kwai Wa bas Thehovee FRIDAY & § ATUR DAY, f LIMITED. & _ [was completely gutted, being a threo storied THE CHARMING JAPANESE — -} one., The premises were used as a ploce goods a steady development. it was with consider. aan and Sreetpadded fd the enjoyment ~f guished the flames. The damage is consider- able. concem .that we saw the growing agita- P Q ton had been trans- With all the d able, It is not exactly known how the fire eh ‘tion in the North of China during the spring of. prs see alan tes ae haan ae s. ' , ORIGINAL SCENERY AND.DRESSES: originated, The premises are understood to | Payable sione, A reef, was, cut varying from | !ast year, which paralysed all trade for’ a time, ry : : ; : 16 inches to 24 inches in width, but although | 22d culminated in the outbreak of hostilities LRCAMT AEN EE Ie tne des . from ‘ : |PORT WINE be fully, covered by insurance... ‘ "\ the quartz was of good appearance it yielded] Under circumstances with which you, are vents, Hotice ‘DALY'S THEATRE, LONDON. | < AND our attention to the 142° feet level South as: giving ths most likely prospect of finding abit Ries t on thatnearly everyone, incfuding the Governm , e Wet f mene inl: i ade in }all familiar. I am pleased to say however : iu ent ; ' | Tu King of England is following the example ieee F awie 'the 1a but ae the atone that as soon as matters settled down the de-, House pastyedid, chairs were Placed at the edge ! SH ERRY of the late Queen, On his arrival at Paddington | jf the drive was then looking poorer, driving | Mand for Refined Sugar began to improve and ‘Tho first event was'Lime Cutting, Prizes five ged agt: - a Station from Windsor lately, accompanied by | was discontinued, .A further 50'tons from the | the average offtake for the year though anallers and three-dollars.” The troopers proved them- MONDAY: and TUESDAY ' the finest Vintages. the Queen and his daughter-he asked for the | slopes above the level on being put through | than uae The pane ig pee ale . Selves to be particularly well up inthe this and ‘ ‘ (pai : os Irish ‘Terrier “Tim” jwho carries a collecting | ‘te Battery in August only yielding 6 dwts. Pewee, . iT br ock we held 4 kodo! abut ‘some very pretty sword play was witnessed, - NEXT, box for the: Great Western’ Widows ey to the ton and we! were reluctantly compelled | Zientsin escaped any serious’ damage, ‘bu ie a . ; : to'stop work on-the 13th September and | buyers of quantities which had been delivered er tne Lent Pesuing’ by individuals, A RUNAWAY GIRL.” CLARETS ; Orphans’ Fund and who was always a favounte | close down the mine, 2 suspension of the- 0 ‘ “i rizes six, four and.three dollars, i on credit are not, traceable, parla possibly four tracks had been laid down the ehceon with our late beloved sovergign, The dog | labour conditions for six months having been Bee raeds mang. the, bombindnent, cr d being braught"as desired, the King patted the obtained as mentioned in the Report. The : pingher ie of the ground passing directly ‘in, front of, th in the: teriok sin fol tte eat has | stand, Opposits which the prc ete driven, pert : : Company's funds, being almost exhausted we { been put forward against the me Aya The pegs were three inches. broad and showed: collectar’s shaggy head and dropped some gold | do not feel justified in doing any further\work | ment through the proper ‘channel: and an | giv inches above ground. The horses came ° od including Wines from the most celebrated FULL CHORUS. . Cieaus: AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA os pieces into his collecting box,whereupon “Tim” | on the present prospects of the mine, but before | amicable settlement of the matter may I ‘hope down at top speed, the troopers “leaning well vhon eos : became decidedly appreciative. A . taking any ace glen we pipes 19 welt A pC cn the R sport before you, the | ane antes meet vicious prod at -the, : x q W y ns a) the result of the sinking of the Eureka Shaft |, : f ’ peg as they passed, whirling their lances round PLAN at, ROBINSON PIANO CO. SCOTCH HISKY. As might have been expected, British babies | by Oliver's Coy. to goo feet, as in the event of | #mportations of Beetroot Sugar from Europe | ang yelling ferociously when they’ had taken continue to compete for trade in Eastern 2,000 shares we hold inthis Campany would Markets, but the experience of the past: year; become much more valuable, ‘and it: would | Stems toindicate that in in spite of that competi- materially improve the prospects of our own | tion we can still conduct our business at a good | mine, . Besides which we should. probably in | ™4rgin of Brea b i Tis ‘ this event, if it. became necessary, be able to| J+ am pleased. to be able: to say that dispose of owr Battery and Plant at a better | this is especially the case “atthe present their finding anything good at this, depth the Usual Prices.‘ | Our. Whiskies ire so well known and are running largely, baptismally, at present to ‘ ; . mene appreciated that comment is unnecessary. Edwards " and Alexandras.” With reference . t : : ta'a female child found lately near the Hamp- stead workhouse, who had of courje to be CONFECTI ON ERY. named, one member. suggested | Victorla Alex- the peg. . The men were most expert atit, and —: in order to decide the winner it.was found necessary to place the pegs,endways on so that | ~ they only showed a surlace of one inch by six. The Native Officers next. competed for @ prize of ten ‘dollars, and made some capital runs; Doors Open 8.30. Cominence 9PM. - A‘Late Tram will run nightly during the Company's visit, : ' a : ; t al AV. C. Race came next on the programme. : Tinsartéd: (orn. ihe. leading. London “acd andra; another preferred Alexfndg§ and a price. We cabled'to our Agents in Sydney | time and that-we have been well employed | rour dummy figures: were ‘laid if sco ond BERTRAM. HERMANN, np ing” ton ane | third Approved of Maud. The chairmigtthought a few days ago to obtain, if’ possible, a | since the beginning of the year; we are in a four men rode up at a.time, took a-jump, gale ° = : : - Parisian Houses. : Mary Smith would, be'a much mo ; Business Manager.» Poe — name, The master said that as the’child was Hongkong, 27th March, 1901. [288q ; found in New-end he thought the guardians CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, COGNAC BRANDY, | sould choose New forthe surname. "Very LIMITED. well, replied the chairman; “name the child favourable position so far as our stocks of Raw Sugar are concerned, and the outlook seems satisfactory. ae 7 eee There being no questions the chairman moved the adoption of the report and statement of accounts, . ; further. suspension of the fabour conditions ‘which, if granted, will enable us to wait prac- tically without expense for the result of the Eureka sinking, as we do not propose to make any charge for General Management from the end of last year as long asthe mine is, shut bed up to the dummies and dismounted ta. ». lift the figure on'to their horses, Directly they dismounted a squad of men opened fire on them with blatk cartridge, “The dummies all’ having been rescued the four men rode in over’ ‘ . ay out .,’ | three jumps, being fired on at each} Points were = a Hennessy’s finest productions, | Mary New.” down, dfany sharcholder has any questions |. Mt. Bain said:—~1 have mach pleasure in | piven for speedand for the formation maintained ; NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, . Qualit idatanieed OSA ————— to ask I shall be pleased to answer them to the | S¢conding the proposal for ‘the penpsen ofthe | throughout the ride. Apparently the horses: V ARRANTS forthe FINAL DIVIDEND |' . ye 5 . ‘ TNE proposali to increase the custams duty on | best of my.ability.” Le . Teport and accounts as presented, and quite cared little for the firing, but they didn't at - for the year 1900, declared This Day,} aeeeeeen sugar, and several other articles, says the Naga: | ‘There being no questions the Chairman.| sure that the sharcholders will be pleased by | 31) like the look of the dummies and some ‘j the statements which have just been made by the Chairman, ° ' , ‘Mr. Peter proposed the re-election of Messrs, ‘will be ready for delivery to Shareholders at sakd Press, has caused the former to besim ported | Moved the adoption of the report and accounts. Fe PO MORROW, tre eait fete e cation AERATED WATERS into this country in large quantitios,'as it ‘was Mr. -Mancell seconded, tussels took place before the dummies mie Ihe a Carried unanimously. Tescuers were-mounted. We don't want'to be ~ auditor, ’. | : : Process, but it « ° ‘Mr. Wong Ying Hing seconded'and it’ was carried unanimously, ° . y rece : ed . the dummy, either, for any one to win a V..C -JARDINE} MATHESON & Co.,, Absolute purity guaranteed. generally believed that the increaseddues would | _ Mr. Jupp moved the re-election of Mr, W. | Hon. G. ¥, Chater, C.at.G.-D. M. Moses, C:S. over, The riders cartied "nem anyhow ‘and ' General Agents,- : be levied in April next.’ About’ 1,500,000 bags | H. Potts'as auditor.. : Sharp, D. Gilles, and R. C, Wilcox as Gon- | apparently id rescuing. a-wounded comrade it Hongkong, 27th Mareh, tg01, "374 ; . | valued at 15,0c0,000 yen have already been.| “Mr. Clement seconded and it was carried.| sulting. Committe, .: 4 does't matter how you ‘carry him so longas’ —OoS SSS er eee \ ? ‘ imported. sale ‘}ananimously, f-- ; " ~ Mr. Ho Fook seconded and the motion Wa5 | you get him in. Some were held by-a jeg, NOTICE. : ‘A.8. WATSON & 00., LIMITED, | imported.” It now appears’ that the Govern. | rr ine bhainess, carried unanimously. a others by an‘arm, and one man fixed his teeth 5 : ROM and afer This This Date 1. hitherto | HONGKONG DISPENSARY. ment, has decided, with the approval of the | acerca ‘ «| eedft Moses moved the re-clection of Messrs. in the figure’s shoulder and so retrieved it; One.:” i known as SORABJEE RUSTOMIEE, |. . a Imperial Dict, to put the increased taxation in “ LIVENSES FO? HOTELS. Thos, Arold and Fullerton Henderson _ as dummy got torn in half in the ty! will use my family Name of BISNEY, and be force in October next; but before that’ date ae known as SORAB BISNEY, ‘ counted as a rescue all the'same, : arrives, it is expected theré will be in Japan anh 7 avai oe ad: A V..C. Race for all comers followed next, _ , MEETING OF JUSTICES, ; EStaAncishihin A.D. 841 " S, BISNEY. ee} , : ‘ > ; : eae ne ‘ at dit was very amusing to se@ how much . ; enough sugar to meet the home demand for at] , as y ri ie : The Chairnian :—That is all the business, ae * : ‘ ; Hong: acho one| Sa ee rrr [peel Manan hentia i ar Yo anaes | a ee ne ae Me . SCHER- “4 : oD Y 1 OY 41 They f woe hoe ena i NORIQRIENT LINIE, [he onghoug elegraph Tite, trial of those implicated in the Tokyo | day. for the purpose “of considering. the | on apstication at: the Offces of the Conooat | a2 ell on his rider, but luckily with no worse AEDT RINNE ae " ; ee ae A earee Wn WE SOV | following Applications i=... oo] Gb application at. the Onices of the General | result than. a-severe shaking.’ The gentlemen. ‘” ‘FOR SINGAPORE. municipal scandals is going on, . Various sums | (1,)_—From one-Rostomjee'Cowasjee Bamjée, | A8°"- — "| riders certainly had’ the thostexelting time of | ° HE Company's Steamshi: ST | from 300 to 3,000 yen seem to have been | for permissionto remove his licensed publican’s ; ar a 0 Kt BeSentes een etie ty tet A wit ; T oy ae HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1901. | expended by the contractors on.those members “business from,“Houses Nos, 148 and 150,} ° LUZON SUGAR REFINING Item fout was Tent, Pegging, open to all. _ | : “CHOWTAIL," . . ; Queen's Road Central to House No. 142, |' ;Queen’s Road, Central, under the sign of the: “Stag Hotel,” : . : fyhat +. (2.)--From one Ernest Pukemann,” for a | th comers, and some very pretty sport was wit- ‘}nessed.: Lieut. Walwyn got a nasty crack on ° the’ head at this, his lance ‘turning over and giving him‘a smart rap with the leaden butt, will be despatched for the above Port, TO- ofthe City assembly who gave their, votes to MORROW, the 28th instant. - REUTER’S TELEGRAMS, |__| the <ity’s scavenging werk being caréd on by For Freight or Passage, apply to ; (he contractors, Every household suffefed from - BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, ‘ the perfunctory manner in which the work was | Publican’s Licence to sell arid, retail intoxicat- : Then camea Military Display.’ The Lancers 3 ‘ . Agents. os ; GREAT BRIFAIN done, piles of dust and’ rubbish’ continually ing liquors on the premises situated at Hou went through the larice exercise in capital style, ae Hongkong,'27th March, toot. | [373¢ AND : RUSS IA éumulatin; ; Nos. 177, And 179; Queen's ‘Road East, and’ were followed ‘by the Remount ‘Depot °. I : : accumulating, which could not be removed A a : We, : hth d exercise, It’ was ‘pretty eae 2 ‘i the sign of the “Wanchai ‘Hotel. with the sword ex: . At: was a yery pretty DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, IN CHINA. unless the housekeeper gave'tips' to the men sight, particalarly -when the, squadrons gallop. : * LIMITED. , ; Lonpon, March esth, |} ho 80 thoroughly imitated, the city assembly. ped right atthe spectators, ‘as though ‘to ri * FOR SWATOW. - ; The Times states that. Great Britain and members. The culprits are about to pay the’ I G them down, suddenly halted and saluted. More tent pegging followed, this time sections. ° ,° of four men riding at once. « This,‘to'ourmind,. |. was the best event ofthe day. Thefskill ofthe © + riders was surprising, and the: winning .team took all Dias Company's Steamship ‘ “THALES,” ~~ : Captain Robson, will be despatched ‘for: the |: above Port, on FRIDAY, the 2gth instant, “Russia huye agreed to submit the Tientsin Penalty for tied ai a dispute to Count vom Waldersee. ; THE Japan [Advertiser states’ that the sugar’ THE DISTURBANCES IN RUSSIA merchants in Bakan have. ordered from’ Hong- v four ppgt no less than three times run- at Daylight. a A Council ‘presided over by the T'sar has kong 140,000 bales of sugar under a contract | AIR scnthava Sete geet cee th i 5 . Co aaE arrive jn Jai y he eighth’event. was a Ladies’ Nomination, For Erelgit ot Paseees ere & Co declined to suspend the application of the: = the goods he or bores ll a8 end of, h. The Fae pi nominated. galloped :past the ' : General Managers. . | Jaw for drafting recalcitrant’ students ‘to re- | 81S Current. month. this 14,000 bal esiwhich | . There were present Messrs, F. A. Hazeland” -ladies, who threiy a tennis‘ball to thefa. ‘There’. "Hongkong, 27th March, 1901. Iazse | giments in Asia, and to revise the University | *¢ valued at 1,400,000 yen;. and of ‘which’! (Acting Police Magistrate), G. H. Kemp, were twelve entries and all but: three were dis- nnn om | Sratutes, : + 7 | 80,000 have already arriyed,’40,000 bales repre-,| D- Melbourne, and E, W. Mitchell. - F ¥. missed. qt the firsy round, : The: second round . ' THE SES een KAISHA,. i imremed Laver, | Sent the usual ‘annual amount of import, the |-_ Th only, Eigus case 1 ind anolhet: eatlemen : pe L . F Cae on 5 soa : ree ‘ “were left. in and cach @ took’ their thir en : ; ' ‘ : « | remaining 100,000 bales being those ordered i HI, Casser!y’s nominate ever, threw ker : FOR ROE ON ay SWATOW AND| . etd Ba aN | anticipation of the proposed. taxation’ gn im-. Prey . 1 too high and so-h opponei carrie bn Sg ’ : aig ' A R IA Fe ported sugar... We may add that the lags to be |: off. the ges ' ee , a Bus Company's Breamihip m A ces IN CHINA. "| sustained by Yokohatia stigar mierchaiits’ may : The ext item., was Catching’ the ot eae : ’. “ANPING MARU?” one ries? exceed three million yen should. the ‘suga : Ope: ; in S. Atsumi, witt-be despatched for the | . The statement of the. Zimes that Count | 4. (0° se wane ~. ghove Port, on WEDNESDAY the toth Apu, | Yon Waldersce will’ arbitrate the ‘Tientsin |! € become law this year ‘at Daylight.’ i ana 3 land’ dispute is’ confirmed. «For Freight or-Passage, apply. to BRITISH SOUTH é du ‘was Jel’ lodse and the competitors went surat t, the ‘one, brigving: back the largest n surer9 A ha : ftheduinhny being the,wihner, “This Tne .Hon, Treasurer:of the Alice ‘Memorial: 1 of ..'aintisemen! and Nethersole Hospitats begs to acknowledge: THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, pay moe “Agents. i fae with thanks ihe ‘following donations’ to ‘the ~ Hangkong, 27th March: 1901. {z21c -- >: AFRICA: =. funds of the Hospitalpr— 0 : Mr. Chamberlain has. annonnced that the | H.K. & Shanghai Banking Corporatio Government does stot intend to reopen peace | Canadian’ Pacific Railway Co negotiatiations with Commandant Both Lau Wai Chun. .., plies! : " Melchers & Co .., USS NIPPON, YUSEN. KAISHA. - "- NOTICE-TO CONSIGNEES. . ’ ae . ‘ a we pn oa) 0. Hazeland said thai the chief point was that |. apy. ' FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP,}~ - |" - THE. BUDGET. - Nigpon vse Be there had been’previous applications for licenses Redned Sug wrth .| The budget will be presented on the 18th.| Peninsular & Oriental 8. N. Co.........,, fo, nie Cele aahh ce wv Id be; opened. d: uf Apri cls sy | Reuter, Brockelmann eCo.. dess than dso'yards away and ‘this we 1 po ; pilin eave: luded: with ie ee THE UNITED STATES AND °-| join Pit... 1 He gies ea been race ois tine staat 3 einen, nt. ; | John Pitt... As: regarded. the. necessity. there: di ; ‘ white and: tha? en d th j 1 te future, add, other in: yellow: aaa : i . ¢ ibare backed-Ho: ORLA GAOL: WABI ict aad tea : ave te mind rode forw ATTACKED. : dori Ree aera the, 3 ofthe: injen to‘dism eae : i cited for. ‘in chalge, t0. amusing, t ns : ance from | spor sme that asin, ws p : ntinge ay BS delivery: ca oe ae 3” Pereated ih the Victor ‘ ; Being’ ations; the € i : landed. ;" : NT pris ; “Mr: Ry H he {:eration tel the , and: statentent® of,| them off a¢ a aie bod ‘ y ; ; rere emcteecannceenand too gl] Assistant Soperimmentent sone 7 : hé said a : ‘tinue the’st pp 4 he Ia ; -. *Gnough to be. “0 ‘ . . find $100 forsellin . (took the knife from him. ‘ » which His Worship convict “ ROWLOON INSTITUT nN ae -_ The sailors and.soldiem who were fortunate ’ at.Kowloon Ins evening fiad a musical treat of The coticert, arranged’ b who was unfortunately p _Instrumentat pieces, ‘the items were give tiles no 03, d Mr. Marsh sufficiently indicates its c Pianoforte duets -we Miss Chun Yut. Mis Yut sang with grea Lammert, Rteatly delig Amid’so much that- was Particularise, audience clear! and frequant encores, - to have crowned the. ev. by specia & yesterday Mean order, y Mr. Cunningham, J Prevented from’ being . present by illness, consisted, of so! wets, and andthe fact that most of nm by friends and upils of aracter, re given by Miss King and s Ley Kum and Miss Chun t taste and skill; Messrs, Hay, Judah and Dow also hted the audience with their soluu, ‘goad it is difficult to and that it was good the crowded ly showed by its hearty applause Mr Marsh may be.saiel cning’s enjoyment when request he sang’ “The «Leather Rottel,” “giving as an encote “The Frur of * Orders Jolly.” A vote of than by acclamation and roissin ks carried ew cheers were piven Jor the ladies and gentlemen who had so kindly ‘given their services. ‘Before Mr, gineer. named ee -., AT THE MaqIsTRA nen A, CURIOUS CAsr. | ptose Kemp this morning a ship en- A. Sturrock, ‘of Scotland, was CY. fined $1 a8 a result of his curious behaviour. "He was discove * * ’ SELLING SH red las{ night at the boom of a well at Kunching in an intoxicated state. AMSHIU'TO SAILORS. Before Mr. Kemp this morning, a Chinese : belonging to the Chinese crniser Z? Ain was having a license guilty to the charge. % * He 1 STEALING CIGARS, Before Mr. Hazeland this plicated case of stea up” ff shamsui to bluejackets, rot to sell liquor, pleaded morning a com- ling cigars was Drought It Appears that on the 20h inst. Mr. W. HL Potts, being short of cigars, sent to A Choo, in picen’s Road Central for a ealer sent up surprized ta rec sample'sent him, the more so he hadseveral hoxes stolen. Chao and asked if he had bought them from Ki Kk Mr. P. and Inspector Cuthbert set out of the cigars there, from On Yik, Queen's Road West, and he produced hills which proved light the cigars from another man, ed for this man and found him in He handed him over ‘No. 237 wha'took him at No.7 Police Station. to be the master g tailors shop, Inspector Baker opand foundnine more baxes which turned out to be part of len from Messrs. Kroze and Com: was sought that he bo He seaschy , Queen’s. Road West. to Chinese Constable ‘to" Inspector Baker “The tast’seller was then found! of the Chun Sin searched his sh ‘of the cigars, 100 boxes sto pany. ‘ any more, was in theaffirmative withtheremark ¢ ee, of Wellington ‘olts then reported the matter to the and found same He stated that he bought supply. bec: T T! This a sample and Mr, Potts was agnisé his own brand in the ‘ause lately He sent back toa he reply hathehad Street, police he latter The man was charged with being in unlawil possession of the cigars, “Mr. Reece was for the defendant, possessian of cigars fell through, but the he actual possession The charge of unlawful stolen from Mr, Potts man who was found in ¢ of them was, fined $25. , ‘ we . STEALING MONEY F ‘Before Mr, Kem charged “with steal the complainant, a Chinaman, Yesterday: on the was walking along w up. One knocke picked his pocket and he was fined $90, ROM THE PERSON, -° ; to-day two Chinamen were | ng $20: from the pocket of Praya, the complainant hen five Chinamen came d him down, whilst another of $20. Two of them were arrested by an Indian Watchman, and three sescaped, « ‘ » © When one of the ‘defenda nts Was-seized he ‘cut his-queue half through, when the Indian - No. 654 and the watchman and sentenced: labour. : Indian Constable gave evidence on ed the defendants ‘each to three months’ hard i ovyronentytemmmtstemnsineenesaaererl THE DISTURBANCES IN CHINA, a eet = WLUE BOOK CHINA NO, 1 (1901)- A further Sluc Book containing the diplomatic correspondence in reference to the “ Distur-. bances in China,” as the «unrufiled official ex. pression has it, has just been issued, It ¢on-’ tains a total of go. , Story of the Chinese crisis, local » from the end of June to the en 1900," The great bulk: o how.very ancient history, ‘ throueh the volume before Salisbury telegraphing 4 despatches, and’narrates the, ‘{ the Japanese Government have. hle'number of the despatches vitationta Japan, to send relief to the Légations. They show very clearly that there was some hesitation on the part of Russia to acquiesce tn the. invitation, but it’was duc fo an entire misapprehension of the proposal of Great. Britain, kussia imagined that it. was intended to give Japan a mandate to act on behalf of the Powers, but this, as Lord Salisbury made clear to the Russian Charge d’Affairos 15,.Was never contemplated, and the Office never made use of any expres: ! ich Could bear this construction, After the'relief of Pehing Lord Salisbury telegraphed a@ notabic message to Jipan, under date Ang. aries ene . Ks Her Majésty’s Government _ Specially. pressed for action of Japan ‘in ‘sending forcas to effcet the ‘relief of Legation, “I think you may, without presumption, express to Minister. -for Foreign A (lairs their camest admiration of the gallantry and efficiency displayed by the Japanese forces inthe recent operations, which contributed to the success of the expedition so very largely. - eae o ‘COUNT VON WALDERSER’S APPOINTMENT: ° Sir Frank Lascelles was able ta transmit, on Auy. 7, 1990, the news that German and Russia were agreed. upon the nomination of Count von Waldersee. i : . His. Majesty the German Emperor is ready to undertake the task devolving upon him, and has refigon to xussume that also other Governments besides Russia consider that a Getinan supreme command would be of advantage ; far example, given it to be understood, that they would prefera German Supreme command to the supreme command: afanother Power more extensively interested in East Asiatic affairs. The Government of his Majesty the German ‘Emperor would be grate- ful for a communication 43 to the views held by Her Majesty’s Government upon the subject: of supreme conimand, and xs to the manner in which they would be disp ed to connect the British troops jn the Prov: ce of -Chihli with the army opurating under Field-Marshal Count von Waldersee. ‘ To this intimation Lord terms of ready and cordial were“ warmly ‘ack naw. ledge Government, The consent of France was de- layed, and when ultimitely given, was express- in the most frigid terms. The other Powers ise adhered. ee: he os ‘ LI HUNG-CHAN@'S ATTEMPTS, Just before the relief of Peking Li Hung- chang claimed ta have been appointed to Negotiate peace. with the Powers, He had in- effectually attempted to get the troops stopped on'their way at Tungchow, and he telegraphed from “Shanghai to Sir Chi Chen Lofénglub in the following light-hearted words, as though the attack on the Legations ‘was quite insigni- ficants—- : Treaty Powers all declared that. the sole object of their advancing forces to Peking was to rescue their Minjsters, Now they have realised their object ;the Allied Forces are now in Peking, and they find their Ministers, Staffs, Sey all well and unharmed. ¢ The cessation of hostilities and the conference for the settlement of all difficulties could now be arranged. I have, therefore, to request the British Govern- ment to appoint ther Plenipotentiary, or to give full power to their Representative. in Peking, to open the negotiations, . {will pro- ceed to Peking as soon as 1 get definite in- formation from the British Governnrent,.. The same application to the American, Japanese, Russian, German, and Frengh Governments Please convey the above message to Lord Salisbury and request a reply, And, again, on Aug, 21 tet : The Emperor and the Mother-Empress left Peking ; the Boxer ingurrectionists are entirely dispersed. There is no necessity of any further inilitary operations, I'should feel uneasy if the Allied Forces, at a great expanse, be still kept at Peking, I have therefore, besides the ces- sation of hostilities, to request the withdraveal of their troops therefrom, I'renew the applica- tion for the appointinent of a Plenipotentiary for Peace ‘Conference, ’. Please communicate the above to Lord Salisbury, ‘and move his lord- ship to grant a favourable reply. Repeat this telegram to your colleagues at‘other Gourts. may compare this with that sent by Sir C, Macdonald‘on Auy, 24 :— eh ' The situation here is vety complicated, Chinese arnty still exists in vicinity, also large numbers of Boxers, Telegraph wire 'repeated- ly cut, anid other. communications with Ticotsin irregular and uncertain. Rumours of intented attacks are prevalent, [tis useless to ‘attempt Serlous negotiations With the Chinese Govern: Ment until the Chinese military power is dis- heartened and completely crushed, and com- munications with Tientsin are made thorough- Salisbury replied in’ acceptance, which d by the Kaiser's and diplomatic, [ly secure, we fin d of September, fit -is, consequently, We ase h alt way d° Lord congratulations ‘on behalf. of the Government to Sir Claude Macdonald and Britich subjects in Peking on " the occasion of their relief. the lumbering c. From that point ‘Arcer SO congenial to the steam “roller may properly be said to begin. For it was not ‘in xction, ‘ Lofd Salisbury the’ movement of the Powers. It would . be , diff any general summary of ‘so. miscell ion of documents, of which only a few ‘interesting or ‘Apart from the hese representatives, calle "are, in ethemselvesssufficiently, novel to be worth quoting, nepotiations with the Chi icult ah but in diplomacy that first’ applied the, simile to Concert of “the to - give | neous & including the Yangtsze ,Viceroys, what interest there ia “centres At variot ubjects of the despatch of th the appoiniment of the _ Ge * “In-Chief; (the. Russian pro d us points’ round the @ Japanese troops; rman Commander- posals for the with. from Peking ; and the German ‘sugges: he Chinese ringleaders shoul delivered: overto th + before ‘any questio peace with: the Chinesc entertained... be ce’ Pawers ‘for punishment n of discussing ‘terms of Government could be ‘Tho last Blue Book on the Chinese crisis con- el uded with a letter from the Emperor of China the Queen’ asking “her mediation between mself and. the. other _ Salisbury declined “to -advise td take any’ action: * of | this. co in’ the fo 71 7 dressed ae 5 “i 29). ‘ ‘Lord’: Salisbu OR », Minister on July 2 m: to submit to. He ply fo ‘that -mess, Queen, was lett in uncert Gher Envoy at. Pekin with him was interey ted. txeached Her. Maje' tment of British :a jonatids in'th ury }%,:t0 pis. re such’ Powers, Lord The Powers dise ussed Li Hung-chang’s ap- plication amon g themselves, and ignored it for the time being, while the Admirals interdicted him, in the event of his arrival at Taku, from all communication with the Chinese authori- ties. The United Siates Admiral, however, dissented, and the United States Government urged that Li Hung-chang was privd. facie jal Decree to negotiate, authorised by Imperi and should be Accepted as negotiator, Russia also seemed disposed tonccept Li Hung-chang. an Claude Macdon:ld’s views were (August T think that we y must ask him (Li Hung. chang) to produce fresh powers, ‘Those he possesses were given. him by telegraph, and their probable object, was td arrest the occupa: tion by force of Peking. hey-may, therefore, -possibly no longer be x: ‘o delay negotia- stidns would not,. in my. opinion, enrai loss upon tts, seeing that it will not be possible for some time to come to Ari settlement. °. 9. taking.a prominent against foreigners is ‘bearing on the future, ment.1s inflicted on i tovement being far from cru: be a question of tim ‘| present crisis. . In this connectio: bir C ent, that on September ist Lord Salis any |. hment was willing Salisbury again.wires:“ Her Majesty's Govern- have-not been informe of the ex means of persuading the Emperor and Empiesa to retin to Pebing® There the matter stops, They have not yet. heen-induced to return, .RUSSIAN PROPOSAL OF RVACUATION, We may now pass onto the Russian proposal’ to leave ‘Peking, which was made Aug. 28, Lord Salisbury nsked Sir C. Macdonald's yinws, and his reply, dated Sept. 7;is very decisive!— I think that a‘ generalmassacre of converts: and of all, Chinese who “have shown thems selves friendly to foreignersi would mast cere. tainly ensue if all foreign troops leave ‘now. ‘I am‘of opinion, that ths departure of the Lig. tions now would be most inexpedient, and think that thei withdrawal from the capital would hinder fulure ‘negotiations. The Court would be alarmed by such a Step, and it would Probably cause the departure of Prince Ching, who, with some diplomacy, has been Persuaded to return here, x : , "On Sept. 30 the refusal of Her Majesty's Government to withdraw -the Legation ‘from Peking was communicated to Sir Claude. No. Government had agreed to the Russian proposal unconditionally, Russia it must be stated hat continued to. press on the Chinese representa. tive at St. Petersberg that fer -withdrawal meant no disagreement with any of the Powers or that she would not act with them, cb? Russia’ likewise proposed to_guarantee the integrity-of China, According to the’ Chinese Minister in London, Russia had been consulted in July in regard to a guarantee of Chinese, territory, and ‘had expressed her: willingness to join the other Powers in such an agreement: Lord Salisbury expressed his gratification ‘at this announcement, but it, does not Appear to have. been followed, Government or by any of the other Powers, THE GERMAN PROPOSAL, - The question of negotiations with China was then discussed by the Powers, Germany Jead- ing with the proposal of the surrender of the guilty parties before opening nepotiations for peace on Sept. 18 The'United States declined this, Lord Salisbury saw many objections (9 the proposal. “Weare nat in ossession,” he wrote on Sept. 25, “of any evidence to enable us to judge to whom punishment is principally due, or to know whether it is likely.to be in ovr power to.inflict it.” The papers throw no fur ‘ther light on the question except that Sir ¢, Macdonald. informed Lord Salisbury that it was quite possible to indicate ‘the guilty persons with certainty, but that it would be most dif ficult to seize the guilty, “Prince Tuan being One of the chief offenders, and seeming to be adr facto the Chinese Goverhment at the present time.” Bet, Bgl be THE TROOPS ‘AT SHANGUAL @ There are a number of telegrams dealing ovith the landing of British and subsequently other trobps ‘at Shanghai, seems were apprehensive, Whitehead transmits cert sent at request’ of Viscount. Acki to Vice: Admiral Seymour, asking what his actual proposals: for landing of troops are, and em: Phasising the danger of precipitating. distur. bances, Other Powers also made representa. tions, and at first their landing was counter -manded. On August sth Mr..Warren wired: Consular Body at Shanghai consider that recall of Indian troops at Woosung would endanger Shanghai,” and next day instructions to land were issued, the. Viceroy having withdrawn his objection, and Great Britain giving no guaran. tees as to action of other Powers, It ae be. interesting to note, viewing the feelings evoked by the landing of. the. German conting bury was a in Berlin for on ‘Aug. 9 Mr ain communication ae to telegraph to our Ambasgador that :— » eat 3 By order of the Emperor the German Em. bassy has madea communication tothefollowing effect:—Orders have been given by the Emperor for two companies of the German East Asiatic Corps, about 500 men, to be landed at Shanghai, His Majesty lays stress'on the fact and wishes Her Majesty's Govergment to understand that the object of the landing is not anti- British, but’ to support the policy of Her Majesty's Government tn . defending Shanghai maintaining order, aah tas VARIOUS MATTERS, Other despatches or series of» despatches give the account of the occupatioh- of New- y the Russians froin seems to show thal ation for the step,. firms the unofficial re) attitudé throu, ‘Viceroys, Th peace in their i nese Governme: 000,000 if they. at once mobilised and sent forward withou ‘20,000 more men to relieve the Peking Lega- tions; that the Foreign Office wanted Li Hun chang to stop at Canton ;’and that the Chines Government on July'to, in the middle of the siege, calmly ‘announced’ " the Ministers ‘are being protected by the Throne with a-ceaseless energy.” me We -can only, refe amongst the mass of subjects, ‘with the. withdrawal of Mr. M. F, A, Fraser’ on August 2nd, from Chungking,.which evoked so mach comment and criticism. His leaving Chungking .was: in’ pursuance. of orders fram | Lord Salisbury, who. wired’ Mr, . Warren’ at Shanghaj that naval and military authorities at Shatghai would be hampered tw Purapesne were withdrawn from riverine nd di ing Her-Maj a to" two other. paints The first deals istence ofany |. up either by the British |: The Japanese it|: op Attica, » ‘}would ever forget-the valu t delay, | oh") + (PROM: HOME PAPERS) ; Austria-Hungary, The sitting ‘of the Reichsrath on wan marked, by scenes alniost as bad as those of November, 1897, ‘The President hay ruled that a part of a question which was insulting tothe army could not be put, Herr‘ Wolf and his’ Pan-Germanic friends, as well as the Czech Radicals, became furious, ‘and open- ly insulted the President, declaring that he was simply .a. Public Prosecutor. -A Deputy -tore up tbe rules of.the House, ‘another seized an inkstand to'throw at.the President, and a free fight seemed imminent,’ when -:the chair was taken. by the Vice-President; who restored comparative calm. A fresh outburst spon oc- curred, sitting. . Masonic, Ata Special Grand Lodge of Freemasons, held on 15th ulto. at Queen's Hall, Langham- place, over three three thousand members of the Craft being present, Earl Amherst, as Pro ' Grand Master, maved that an Address be pres, ‘sented to the King, expressing profound sym- pathy with His Majesty in the sorrow caured by the death: of Queen Victoria, and fraternal ‘| congratulation to His Majesty on his access- ion to the. Throne, coupled wth the fér- vent hape that he might long be Spared to reign.’ The motion was stconded by Mr. W. W. B, Beach, M.P., supported by the Grand Masters of Western A\ adopted. H. Master, which he filled for twenty‘sey , King Edward, following the precedent establish- ed by George [V., becomes Protector of the Order; and the Duke of Connaught has been ‘nominated to Succeed him as Grand Master. rh the Danish West Indies, @ members of the Folkething’s Budget Committee hada private meeting recently with the representatives for Copenhagen, bankers and merchants, who want to secure the islands for Denmark. The neyotiations are being kept secret, but a Copenhagen correspondent learns from a competent source that the'islands will not be sold during the present, Parliamentary” Session. A syndicate will form a new. trans- allantic steamship company ‘and undertake other commercial enterprises in connection with the islands, whose excellent ports will he, it is presumed, most valuable when the Ni. Caragua Canal is finished, The scheme’ of these enterprises ‘is ‘not yet settled in detail, but it will be 50 before the next Parliamentary Session in October. When this has taken place, negotiations with America will be drop- ed. Among those most anxious to secure the islands for Denmark is Mr."Andersen, a pro- minevit director of the East Asiatic Steamship Company. —_— 7 Flogging by Machinery. ; " According to the Educational Review, a Machine has been-invented in South Afticn for the automatic administration of corporal pun- ‘ishment. One can imagine no iuvention-more propriate to the land of the sjambok, nor any at will save more labour of the sort that the litical economists call “unproductive.” The Value of the instrament lies, of course, in the) ‘fact that it will be possible by means of it to ‘regulate the force as well as the number of the strokes to be applied for the reformation of offenders, and so to eliminate one of the varia- ble factors in an important problem, ‘The only. happrehension that suggests itself is that the mechanism ‘might perhaps ocrasionally get out f order and go on striking indefinitely, just as ‘bome eccentric clocks do. Then, indeed,- the st State Of the unfortunate victim would be considerably worse than the first ; and even the prospect ofsueing the manufacture: c r for damages would be but an indifferent consolation, ear geo ' Tho Late Ex-King Milan, On xGth ulto, the funeral of the late ex:King took place at the Kruschedol Monastery, near Karlowitz, It is not stated that the Court or Government of Servia was represented at the Ceremony, and difficulties are szid to have been placed in the way of those at Belgrade who wished to be present-—The reconstruction of the Servian Minist ‘ en years, and in]; Buckingham Palace, and afterwards handed to the officers and men, numbering nearly four hundred, medals’ for ser: vice in South Africa, ,_ His Majesty also pre: ‘tented the regiment with a colour, as the corps isnot to be disbanded on-reaching the Domi- nion: . The King, who ‘explained that it had. been the intention of Q bestowed the colour on the regiment, .subse- quently delivered an address... He'said hewel- conted Strathcona’s Horse to England,-and he deeply. appreciated: their services in South Africa,’ He. was sure they would always defend. the colour entrusted to them and do'their duty, ‘asthey’had done in’ the past year in South, Neither: he ‘nor the ‘British, nation able services the Rimeot. bad sendered: Colone! Steele, the manding officer, suitably replied, and the eedings closed with three’chee South ‘Alica, was Iady Beatrice But! a military character, ** Chapel. Wellington 3 WaS. “present and A: reception -was.‘sub- rd House, and ater in 4 Upon him. (Th zoth ulto. ing) » resulting in-the summary closing of the ustralia and [reland, and | aving resigned the office of Grand: ueen Victoria to have {", Companies,'in vie ‘2nd Batilio : speed 21} ‘complete - belt: of ‘I toms: Law, in Virtuo. of the ‘Tight conferre ese measures. “will cami tito: force fourteen.days after their promulgation. ttls believed at Washington that n grave crisis hag been ceached in.the trade rela United States: and Russia. Russian decree will be to i Cent, the duties an ‘Amoricn and iron goods, reductions, general an, tif, Thi “question fi do aspart. -At ermany at’ the s Wakefield, tritish Arm: 8 hen Count) ; Sat Constantino- cs » at , Obituary. : Admiral Sir George Ommanney Willes died on 18th ulto. at his residence in Cadogan. square, at the age of seventy-cight, The de- Ceased officer joined the Navy in 1836, and saw service in the Crimean War, receiving the Crimean and Turkish medals and Sebastopol , clasp, made a Knight of the Legion of Honour, and ‘the Fifth Class Medjidie. During. the Balic Expedition of 1855 he was Cammander of the Duke of Wellineon (Baltic medal), On June 24, 1859, as a captain he was in charge of: the party employed in cutting the boom across |. the mouth ofthe Peiho River (China medal), and he was in command of the rocket boats at the attack on the Peiho Forts in August of the following year (Taku clas ), Subsequently the late officer was employed. in carrying out the preliminary investigation of creeks, &c,, before the operations against the Taipings near.Shang- hai, He was made a Companion of the Bath in 1861, and was private secretary to~ Mr, Childers while First Lord of the Admiralty, As Vice-Admital he was Commander-in-C hief on the China Station from*188r to 1884, in which fatter year he was made a Knight Com. mander of the Bath. After being Commander. in-Chief at Portsmouth to June, 1888, he retired. He Grand Cross of the Bath in 1892. oo 8, ' Mr. Donald Matheson, of Achany and The Lews, died on 19th.ulto., at his residence in Quedn's-gate-gardens, aged 82, Mr, Matheson was son of Mr. James, Sutherland Matheson (of Messrs, Jardine, Matheson and Co... wha purchased the island of Lews, Stornoway, from the Seaforths,: After receiving his education at the Edinburgh High’ School, } went out fo China ds an assistant: in the firm, j. tase to be a partner, but resigned on the ground of hisdisapproval of the opium traffic. Hle-was {° hon, .secretary of the Vresbyterian Mission in India, and vice-president and treasurer of the Evangelical Alliance. “In 1849 Mr."Matheson ‘married Jane, daughter of Lieutenant Horace Petley, R.N., and his heir.is his son, Major Duncan Mathéson, ofthe Inniskilling Dragoons, Naval and Military, The followin Staff of the Chi ded ptain i) to be ad Jines’ of |: Captain C. M.A. W adjutancy of the and Hatt Fusiliers, in South Africa, in order to proceed’ to China, where he rejoins: the tst Battalion Chinese Regiment, which it has been decided to raisc immediately to a’ strength of twelve r i w of the aarly formation of a ; ” Major W. R.. HL. eresford; .1st- Battalion Royal Welsh’ Fusiliers, in’ South Africa. has been selected for the command of the 2nd |. Battalion ‘of his regiment at‘ Hongkong, +5 _ Phe dwate, which bas. just been’ doc Chathamto have her -la and-attention given to hi ig one of the. ‘wa, and /dzumo,”' Yah ‘France and Germapy, are of the type known, class armoured cruisers, ing dimensiorts Sama and Tokiwas placement .700; i.h.p. at forced draught 18,000, Anots, length. 408. fo, beam: 67° draught 24 fc. 3 in; ; Each of tlie vessels has.a. ardened’ armour, whosi Ss seven inches, the case- inches’ thick, “and. ches. -The thickes: » which is amidships, The armament consists’. maximum thickness id turrets turrets, fore! i Ea arte e ian mates, twelve: 12- and five tor from November, 1895, |i received, the |" Mr. Matheson | //as¢au, British fred att! nesin. on July-2y officer made an’: Able Seaman at appetnrs to b ft ct crew atte accommodated on the middle and main decks, tain having cabins on th steel, the after one of vbettes, fore ‘and aft. and tinct harvey armour belt is of 7-inel: behind this coal -bunkers rily. 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SMLING DATES, land Sea, Yokohama and Honolulu), Gaelie (via Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, In- _ land Sea, Yokohama and Honolulu), Doric (via Shanghai, : For further Pa to : : -CARLOWITZ & Co, Agenis, HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIF, EN KAISH FREIBURG } HAVRE, BREMEN and HAMBURG, i 29th } pac AND EUROPE; , KOBE AND. YOKOHAMA. Hongkong: 27th March, 1oor. 13660 | Procsch § (LONDON with transhipment in HAMBURG) March, _§ “Toten Pe ee EVITA + ~~i FOR—VICTORIA,:-B.C,;-AND~TACOMA,- "NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, | MARBURG: esl ei a en abs peer Steg md} iy, ight THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, IN CONNECTION WITH ri ' estefan or YS v. Binzet § (Loxpon with transhipmentin HAMBURG) ¢ April: ak ir i AND NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. : FOR MANILA. SAVOIA® ,, ; HAVRE and HAMBURG, —* { About gth } Freight and | ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING | I GA ree ia as Company's Screw Steamship | Behrens . § cuonoan with transhipment in HaMBuRG) April. Pasyaye. |‘ ‘ STEAMERS, £ Steamepas § Captains. | Propose ni ‘ , : HAVRE and HAMBURG, About 8h 2 aan” VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND — Pe paains. | saiings | “ROSETTA MARU", (LONDON with transhipment in Hakaunoyt April. } Peg Hhs HONOLULU. ie -—-— - (341% Tons Gross, Captain N. Tait), will’ be HAVRE and HAMBURG, { About 15th 2 Freight and : sD SAMINGS Fon 4 ‘ok ~ | Queen Adelaide.| 2,832 |F. McNair... Mar, 29 | despatched for the above Port, on FRIDAY, (Lonpon with transhipment in HAMBURG) April. Passage. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG! Glenogle 14.6 3,750 |W. Frakes,.jApril § | the 2oth instant, atq PM. 9. | a * These Steamers have Superior Accommodation for. Passengers and carry’a Doctor and | Captic (via Shhnghai, “4, | Clavering 3,428 J. R. Rae ..jAprili2 | This Mail Steamer is provided with Superior a Stewardess, i. ‘ee : . . Nagasaki, Kobe, In- { Saturday, 13th April, Olyupia ... 2,037 |). TruebridgelApril 26 | Accommodation and ‘with all modern fittings miculars as to Freight, &c, apply at Noon, — and improvements for the safety and comfort of Passengers. Dactor and Stewardess carried. Return Tickets issued by this Company are | Wrallable for return: by steamers of the other ines. se : \ For Freight ot Passage, spply t ane attention of Passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line to the Pacific Coast and to the INTERIOR and Eastern Cities of the UNITED STATES and to EvROpE, . HONGKONG To LONDON £52, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, |. OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DLENST, Av! US. MAIL LINE, 27)" Fore Ki Tuesday, 7th May, at Noon. (9) MIHARA, y SCO, VIA INLAND SEA wean * Nagasaki, Kobe, In- (Saturday, rst June, Excellent accommodation. First-class Table, : "Manager ae ay A RPAN RNG HONCODE. 7 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP G0, | tandSea, Yokohama (nt Noon. ‘Docror and STEWARDESS carried, Hongkei toth March, 1gor. i (345¢ a . een ; ‘ Pres - and Honolulu). Passengers.to EUROPE may proceed by ane THE OSAKA S SEN KAISH “|, PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, Via INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HE Company's Steamship | of the first class ATLANTIC MAL LINES, E Dinteee AISHA, 1 i Nippon Maru (via s HONOLULU. — ‘T HONGKONG To NEW YORK: £48, : : wt The Railroad travellin Shanghai, Nagasaki, the American Continent FOR TAMSUI via SWATO Kobe, Inland Sea, i is second to none on “ an “COPTIC, } two trans-continental : L ; - ot W & AMOY. Thursday, 26th Mat!“ peonosu SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, | will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via ; ment Services, For further Informa Freight, apply to’ - " HE Com 's Steamship: ' : ae : a Yokohama & Hono- al’ Noon, ; ; SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, FNLAND | "ins daily from Tacoma, DinING CaR, is a preranr steamship ‘HOUSES in LEIGHTON HILL ROAD. | ‘ lulu) ; : . City of Peking (viay’ "| SEA; YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on {Attached to trans-continental tains day, and | . “DAIJIN MARU,” . ~ | Apply to ee a ‘ AMERICA MARU (via) | Rope nat (Tuesday, goth April, | SATURDAY, the 13th April at Noon.’ °" |RIEhts Tacoma to NEw York in 4f days. | Captain T. Ogata will be despatched for the}. THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST: f Shanghai, Nagasaki Ore ea St vat Noon "|" Steamers of this line pass through the IN-|Magnificent Scenery of the Rocky and] above Ports, on SUNDAY, the gist instant, MENT & AGENCY CO,, LD, - 4 x Kobe Tolan err Tuesday, .23td April,| Yokohama & Hono- 0. LAND SEA OF JAPAN, ‘and call at Honolulu, CASCADE MouNTains. The YELLOwsTone | at Daylight ! ae Hongkong, 13th March, tool. fao9e ; im i *(° at Noon. ' : e TIONAL PARK route, ae * For Freight or Pass: ly t d ere : : Ke Yokohama & Hono- - . and passengers are allowed to break their . ‘or ight or Passage, apply to ji TO LET. . fi y lulu) Cet Saad Sglueadie <n ES journey ab any pela GAO otal | BneONe a press THE mrTSUE BUgSAN KAISHA, \POSSESSION APRIL.IST. + « fe. “4 : a8 obe, In-{ Saturday, 25 a rou, lassage Tickets granted to'Eng- . : Aa a sae —ane . i vieinouean PaiNeca. aoe a er jane ‘sa, Yokohama at Noon, A land, F; Fane and Cernagy by all trans-Atlantic Finns Piggy ee eetyaagt “cei Hongkong, agth March, roor. [226¢ J, STEWART TERRACE, ‘< re 161 jeunes i 1 4 7 iti ia wae uy is ae oR abe ing (Thay th Men) sn Hot | farteetuntar ans us Breen set ricoun uDiekand Se ita <o"™ | AUSTRIAN LLOYDS STEAM NAUIGA'|? . Applies i ee tr ingle ; HE U.S, Mail Steamshi Particulars of the various. Routes may be ob- | Rates ot Passage to other Points on applica .. TION COMPANY, : | : -, J. W. NOBLE... - o ; _Honolalu) : alec ak LS Ce Po tained upon application, HOD. "2 ; lo". STEAM FOR |. | Hongkong, 6th March, 1901 [2970 i TP HE Twin Screw Steamship “CITY OF PEKING,” . Special rates (First-class only) are granted to Special rates allowed to membirs of Govert: | SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY, : fs ramos Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, to “European Officials in the service of Chinaand Japan,and (In close connection with the Co.'s Accelerated : Line to TRigste), pany's Steamship will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via “NIPPON MARU," SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND tion as to Passage or will be deSpatched for SAN FRANCISCO, via : Tre Com a SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on | to Government officials and their families, ODWELL & Co, LIMITED, . . by SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND TUESDAY, the goth April, at Noon taking: Passengers who have paid fall fare, re-em- Honk General Agents, . oie . “MELPOMENE,” ° ier y SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, TO- Passengers and Freight for Japan the United | barking at San Francisco for China or Japan |. ftonzkong, 26th March. root (4 | Captain Matcovich, will be despatched asabove i J fe . i" T ie MORROW, the.28th instant, at Noon, taking (or, vice versa) within one year, will be all on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April, p.m. States, and Europe; > Sbtppiig— Steamers,» VIGATIO LIMI vol" KATPONG " vssse rH 1G] MANILA wacsceepesemsenseeiasnneaianinessen|!* SUNGRIANG™.,,lagth instant, : : & fon : a SHANGHAL Oise sntentene | CHINEIANG " .j30th instant. ‘ on] ' . ‘ z : : MANILA sstestsccsnsacsviaicrecvanes se monesuce| LATYUAN ) .foth April . Bees = ; sai PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, ae PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.—SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. |, iain, ~~ COOKTOWN, ‘TOWNSVILLE, BRIS-} | TAIYUAN" ....Joth Apa =. suse. Pe Sad vantage? _ SAFETY, . SPEED, . ‘PUNCTUALIT BANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE... —_ coal STEAMERS. “ ES1 ¥ 5, . area . ” i -y : , THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN-AND EUROPE, via CANADA ” : ; ie «AWA MARU .. *{ KOBE and YOKOHAMA .2...0...c2 FRIDAY), 29th | Mar, at bd : Ay . : For Freight or Passage, apply to é ; ; i ‘ T. Trent ‘ Daylight. AND THE.UNITED STATES, : ‘ » MIKE MARU eee aNno., SINGAPORE and} Fripay, a9th Mar, at! (Cautin at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, B.C) BUTTERFIELD ‘& SWIRE, Shana bier and M tA ices “Twin Screw Steamships—6,000 Tons— 10,000 Horse Power—Speed ig knots. ; - ig . ae AGENTS, oe RosutTa Manu “MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND, (FRIDAY, 29th, Mar, at ; tee Cen Hongkong, 27th “March, tar. 5 oy {src : Ww. Tate bevaccton TownsviLtr and BRISBANE pat 4 PM. : PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. _ pnabeores ° > TAMBA Maru MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-) meinay, sth Aprikz.at | ZMPRESS OF CHINA,Comdr, R. Archibald, R,N.R, ... WEDNESDAY, 31d April. - OCEAN. STEAMSHIP COMP ANY. : oe 5 iE PE VAY, £ rary ae 2 . ‘ ' ‘ ” JW. Wale... MCoLoneeaa ee Daylight. EMPRESS OF INDIA Comat, O.P, Marshall, R.N.R,., WEDNESDAY, wyth April. OUTWARDS INADA MARU. ssescerssaniones {KOBE and YOKOHAMA... FRIDAY, 12th April, at | ZaPRESS OF JAPAN..Comdr, HePybus, R.N.R...ess. WEDNESDAY, 15th May. baled oo me eee ee W. Bainbridg: Sane Sirol wih Daylight. S : rt 9H : + : es woe : : : ; Ipzuat sin! . ICTORIA, B.C, and SEATTLE, Sieur 15th ‘April, at He iuucnificent cee =teenalle peels SO ta Ua RCOOOLE PERSE ee EO: “ REEENOL ", ips Ha? S.A, VIASHAN . LOBE vis ’ '- SEA OF PAN, and usua make the voyage Y! VA! : ” . | Ty ae 23 W. J. Curnow “4 ae COLO ee rene + PC.) in 2 DAYS. saving THREE DAYS to a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and | GLASGOW . i ULYSSES Hath Apt 4 MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-) > qe inake connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL TRANS CONTINENTAL TRAINS \ ; “0 . ; SANDAL MARU wiecoorn WERP, Via SINGAPORE, PENANG, | RIDAY, 19th April, “at | rte CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM |. FOR To SAIL, W. Townsend 0 Corosho and PORT SAID seseec Daylight. THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE, Close connection is made | LONDON nd Apni, ¥ TANTALUS” ) ae a vi Peed a | ZETLAND ry LODGE, | ©o be Pete R« THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. . STEAM FOR STRAITS,CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, ADEN, the United States or Canada. Rates may be! obtained on application, | Passengers holding through ORDERS TO ‘EUROPE: have the choice of Overland Ruil' toutes from San Francisco including the Offices, addressed to the Collector of Customs, San Francisco. * : i For further information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, ; : ” : Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choico of Overland Rail Routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACK . j “GYMERIC,” will be despatched for the above:’Port'on, or about the 3rd April, and will be followed by the $.S.“RICHMOND CASTLE,". PATHAN,” “FERNDENE” & “LOWTHER CASTLE,” Queen’s Building, : SOUTHERN PaciFic, CENTRAL Paciic,|FIC, UNITED PACIFIC, DENVER aad J. S. VAN BUREN, | EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN FORTS, || “For Freight,apply too ° “UNION Pacivic, DgNvER and Rio Granne, | RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC ec ee ABN The Te leet Pen, LONDON, - Bop ELL & ‘CO., LIMITED,’ and NORTHERN PAtrvic RAILWAYS ; also the | RAILWAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC | .t!enobene, toth March, tog te UT oe ANC issued for BATAVIA, ; : - Agents, oo > CANADIAN PaciFic RAILWAY on paymeni of {RAILWAY on Feyment of £4 in additjon to | 7” + PERSIAN ‘GULP, CONTINENTAL and. . Hongkong, 26th March, toon, . 30", fq in addition to the regular tariff rate. ithe regular tariff rate, ck, CALIFORNIA AND ORIENTAL: SHH Saen ns ees | BASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM. | " Passengers holding orders for OVERLAND ; ' Passengers holding Orders FOR OVER- |- _ STEAMSHIP COMPANY. - "i: * T ! sags ” "J. ". CITIES in the United States have between SHIP: COMPANY. LIMITED... ' LAND CITIES-in the United States. have, iW CONNECTION WitH hs “BLassy» . A ata San Francisco and Chicago, the option of the | betwee SAN FRANCISCO snd CHICAGO | > ATCH) : 2 ; in.C..F . . er {>t oR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, «|, SOUTHERN PACIFIC, - CENTRAL” Pactste, |the option of the SOUTHERN paciric,| THE ATCHESON TOPEKA & SANTA. Faptain, C.F. Preston, RNR, carrying Her (Calling at Timor, PORT DARWIN: & QUEENS- .| Majesty’s Mails, | MARSEILLES will be despatched from this for - FE RAYRROAD.CO. amanda ES and LONDON, on SATUR- UNION Paci¥ic,-DENVEX and R10.GRANDE, : . ’ PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM. ° 1a CENTRAL PAOIFIC, «and other direct connecting Railways and from. , UNION » LAND Ports, and taking through’ Cargo DENVER and RI PACIFIC, - to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, - ' AN cargos for: France, and Londo: , © GRANDE, und’ other : DAY, theSoth - instant, at’ Noon, taki ly 2 oe “Chicago to destination the’ choice of dict | direct connecting Railways, and from Chicaro |.’ HONGKONG TO. SAN DIEGO. AND * | Passengers and Ca t Porte | sig “cin BSA Ay &e) ‘ fines : to destination the choice vf direct lines. hn : SAN FRANCISCO, . A All cane bors Pabte Gon Lien ee, 7 Hote 2 ; VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND. SEA of m, will be \t Particulars of the various routes can be had JAPAN AND:‘H ; [conveyed direct without transhipnient. he -" AUSTRALIAN eae bulbs 0 cua eS cal HONOLULU, Cae ; shi aT) . on application. on application, s "| Taking Cargo and Passengers JAPAN- Ports, Colombo ence ail be icaushipped at | Captain P, 7, Helms, willbe despatched as ab Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionanes, members of the Naval, Military; Diplomatic, and .Civil Service, ‘to European Officers in the service of, China and ‘Japan, and to Government officials and their families. Through Bills of Lading, issued for transpor- tation to Yokohama and.other Japan:Ports,'to . and HONOLULU, The UNITED StaTHs, ke. CTH ellcode ato, for Passenger, and has . Cham: 4 honippers ate particularly, requested-to ‘note, tions, Tee, Bes t BhOUEING vosees ee he : Nec apet Conditions -oF the Company’ eres Steate s installed throughout with the "For further Patitculars ap, ‘ ; KS anda‘dal , ‘ H are sar LM Bam Parcels will be received at.this Office until » P.M, the day before sailing, The Contents and; value of all Packages are required : pecially fitted: Reffigerating Cham- mship TH! Stea pe “sls “STRATHGYLE,"* j will be despatched for SAN DIEGO and SAN FRANCISCO, vi4 ‘MOJI, KOBE, YOXO-| J, HAMA ‘and’ HONOLUL FRIDAY, the 12th: April, . Through. Bills of .| inthe United Statés, Cargo willbe: rece} the day ‘previous to sailing, TM ORIOES * nied ESPONSIBLE ‘FOR’ Packages wil: " f F , ; discount of to percent. “ Zhisallowanct does For Information as to Passage and Freight, |" Hongkong, 28th February. too1. *fizge * Freight and Passengers for Japan, the United pate ‘a P 1 . : or i ; -Steamers of this line pass ‘through the IN- | #otapply to through fares for China and Japan. ‘| apply to ; I! States, and Europe. LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at Honolulu, | 40 urope, SANDER, WIELER & Co, co, TO LET. (ae ‘ Rereares oe ae ee rege Bl Rise and passengers ‘are’ allowed to, break their ‘a earn Sees haul be serty & ° Hongkong, 20th ‘March ae . tie ae tote WEST,” No. 9, Sey- é ' ” | journey at any point en route, address in full; and same will be received a = fj 11 E901. . -MOUR ROAD. we ‘LULU, and Passengers are allowed to break : ‘ ‘ E . the Company’s Office until FIVE P.M. the da : t is ote Ae ake je ak ah int onus | | aaah rae pe gtotdio Engi | previous to tang i yin ee eae ne ba vue iee Through Passage Tickets granted to England, = feces cgtietgs _ Consular Inyoices to accompany Cargo des: |, sth Li AL aes ; ‘2 «Cfo This Office. * : France, and Germany by all. trans-Atlantic | °) Steamers, sou Cone ee pare he a titted to Points beyond San Francisco, inthe HE Swank” eee Aa || | Hongkong, 13th March, 1got.,.- -. [3820, ines of steamers, and to’the principal cities of | 5 7eGr (4 application, e ¥ 96 ob-| United States, should be sentta.the Company's . T en ; ( ys ; ' F, BLAGKHEAD & €0.,. SHIP-CHANDLER:§ CHANTS, NAVAL: on the ist of APRIL; SONS' HALL, Zetland, Street, on MONDAY, the rst April, at 830 for tes _ | Visiting Brethren are cordially invited toattend,,. - IN °C ED. _STEAMERS. OMPANY, To Sal. 29th instant, ats Pit,” BUTTERFIELD & SWIR Agaonts, 0. 8.8. 00, Ey mad) Motice of Firm, os “NOTTOR. — THe HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, HAMBURG, will establish their own OFFICE at Honcxone, Queen's Building, . en appointed . The. Undersigned . have be LOCAE-MANAGERS, oO" - HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, ue : Hongkong Office, K, GLDORP, ; » We von JANSON, .§ | “Hongkong, 15th March, rgot. . Masonic, - “ No. 525, E.C, ° “ REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held at the FREEMA+ 9 p.m. precisely, Hongkong, 26th March, 1901. iE} Sat Pi TO LET, HOUSE in Riron TERRACE. | TO LET.” HMOND TERRACE, Nos..2'and 5, Possession on rst Apriu; No. 6,%m->. - “mediate Possession, | eee Apply to , iar . ,LAU CHU’ PAK, ‘ Care.of A. S., Watson, & Co., Ltd.. dintimations...02 SAILMARERS, «°°, COAL. AND PROVISION WER: : SONTRAGLORS. tla] AND GENERAL COMMISSIO, Oe AGENTS)... . PRAYA-GENTRAL HONGKONG, DAP MANUFACTURERS oo | BRAN !. SOLE AGENTS FOR, me SD Ta COMPOS : : D, -HARTMANN'S “GREY PAINT, *: AIMLER'S: PATENT MOTOR °: ~ LAUNCHES," : ‘Sole Agents ON'S SPE FERGUSON'S Mt t “An ‘PHE PLAGUE, - ——>-—— Chinese ..: Other Asiatics 41 | Europeans.,,,.. 0 Chinese oun. 2 Other Asiatics o Europeans Number: of cases‘ reparied up dill toon of the 26th March, 1QQL sissssseesennee Number of cases reported during ‘the past 24 hours Chinese ...,.,...62 Number of deaths reported iss Other Asiatics o Total number of custs reported to date,..69 up till noon of the adh March, 1GOl ine Europeans..,.., @ Chinese wae t Number of deaths reported | : : fen during the past 24 hour ore a _ Total number of deatha recorded tn date...63 Se SMALL-POX. Number of cases reported (Chinese ....4..27 up till noon of the 26th{ Other Adsiatics 4 Europeans... Chinese . Other A Europeans....,. arch, 1901 wie Number of cases reported if during the past 24 hours t Total number of cases reported to .date...42 Number of deaths reported ( Chinese . : a till noon of the 26th) Other “A: Ma TCH, QOL “seeeeessee CEUOPCANS.....0 1 Chinese vo... Other Asiatics o Europeans.,..,. 0 Total nuinber of cleaths recorded to date 24. ——_———_—__— a FRENOH TRANSPORT ASHORE. ‘This morning, says the Singapore FP, of the 18th inst, a French, ‘transport was observed passing from west to east, under the shelter of the islands to the south of the Har- bour, . Subsequently she was found to: have: gone ashore at Pulau Sambo, and she remains ashore. She signalled her name as the Vins- tong, a Government transport, that the French Consul was her.agent, and that she nccded lighters and tugs. oN, : * Number of deaths reponed during the past 24 hours re wo. (Latin) Later accounts are to the effect that the vessel went ashore ‘last night about half-past nine, * soon after high water. Alaunch was sent to her from Tanyony Pagar, to enquire if assislance was wanted, Her reply was that she did not wish to have any communication with Singapore onaccount of the plague, ‘It was not known then that the Port had beon declared free, and the launch’ returned. Later the Vinhloag singnalled to Tanjong Pagar, through Fort Canning for lighters and assistance, which was immediately sent. Eligh tide was at half past eight ‘this morning, and she was unable to move at that hour. As the tides are making ' forthe next five days she may, however, yet get off unaided. The rock on which she has struck, and the cant she has on her at low water, indicate a rather seriotis position. She has on board a large number of troops, THE ROYAL.VISIT TO .SINGAPORE, Se . A meeting of the members of ‘the Straits Chinese British Association was held in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, says the Singapore F. P, of the 16th inst, the business ‘being to amend Rule 11.0f the Club Rules and to consider what part tho Agsociation should take in welcoming their Royal Highnesses. The Duke and Duchess of York. ' . . There were nearly 300 members present, Mr, ie Jiak Kim, the President, being in the chait, : : The President's proposition that Rule XI. | be amended as suggested, wag carried un-' animously. | The President then addressed the meeting on. the principal business of the afternoon viz ; |: to consider what part the Association should » gar gamin, . Fhe, sOmin, | Or, 19min, ‘High water—Aforting : “le Aftertean Low water—Afomning .. Afternoon c ANNIYERSAR(ES, 1802—Treaty of Amiens. © i 1875—-Wreck of s.s, Ven-dsxe-/1¢ neat Amoy. ¢ British East African Company sur- rendered itschérter to the Government, 1897—Khorat Railway opened by King, of . .. Siam. i ae 1898—Russo-Chinese Convention re Liaotung : signed at Peking. “a , TO-MORROW. ee Thursday, 28h March, tgot. : Chinese—g/h of and moon of. 27th year of Kwarig-sié, . Sun--Rises ., Seis ., High water-—Aforning ... Afternoon... Low wmer—AMoriing. ... Aftorwon sg ANNIVERSARIES. 1854—War, declaredtfaigst Russia, 1858—The ‘Shanghai Chamber of Commerce presented amemorial to Lord Elgin. 1871—Proclamation of the Paris Commune. 1884—Duke of Albany died. . 1894—-The Korean political refugee,Kim Ok Kium assassinated at Shanghai, 1897—Indian Relief Works employing2,81 1,000 persons. 1900-—Beginning of the. troubles in Northern China. ; : catesereereae SAN SOULE. , Sin comin Ar, 12min, Sar aymin. 7hr, omin. rrhy, trains, “AGENDA, TO-DAY, : 8.30 forg p.m.——Precisely. A Regula Meeting: of the Victorla Preceptory and Priory Lodge, : 3 gp.m.—The Dallas Company at the Theatre * Royal, ; : Cargo ex Glengyle subject to rent, Cargo ex Mippor Maru subject to rent, : TO-MORROW, Daylight—D. & Co's steamer A’ailan leaves for Coast Ports, © - ee Noon—T. K. K, steamer Viddon Maru leaves for San Francisco via Shanghai, etc. FRIDAY, 29th. Dayligh—N. Y. K, steamer Awa sfaru leaves for Japanese Ports, H Noon—N, Y. K. steimer Afii&e Afaru leaves a for Japanese Ports. a 4;pm.~N. Y, K. steamer Rosedta Afaru leaves for Manila, and Australian Ports. a SATURDAY joth. Noon—P."& 0. S, N. steamer Phasey with Mails etc. leaves for Marseilles, and London (direct) ep ad SUNDAY, 328t. + F : Dayligh—O. S, K. steamer Daijin Afarn leaves for Coast Ports, Cargo ex Carton subject to Tent. | MONDAY Ist, APRIL. : 330 p.m—Public Auction by Mr. G:P. Lam. mert at his Auction Room Duddell Street. 3 8.30 for 9 p.m.— Precisely. A Regular Meeting of the’ Zetland Lodge at‘tha Free : mason’s Hall’ | Cargo ex Afrids subject to rent. FRIDAY, 5th, ‘First eae the Annual Prize Meeting of the : longkong Rifle Associationat Kow. oon, ; Daylight~N, Y. K. steamer Zamls Maru leaves for Europe. °. |) SATURDAY’ 6th, ns Second Day of the Annual Prize Meeting of the Honiglong Rifle Association at Kow- Joon, . take in welcoming T.R.H. the, Duke and Duchess ‘of York, to Singapore. The Com- mittee, he said, had already made ‘arrange- ‘ ments to present, -on behalf of the Associa- tion, an illuminated address: to Their Royal Highnesses,. the said address to be in an album containing views of Chinose life, bound in morocco leather with silver corner and centre jeces and having a (clasp of Chinese esign, (‘The design made by ona of the mem- bers, from a sketch of Dr Boon Keng’s, was exhibited and approved off.’ The cost of the album, said the President, would not exceed S40, a The, meeting unaniniouwly adopted tho re- solution of the Committee, : ‘The President then put before the meeting ‘the Committee’s suggestion, that the Association should erect a. wooden pagoda, of seven tiers high, on some. public site to be sanctioned by ‘Government, to be illuminated on the night of the Royal drive through the, town. The cost of the erection not to exceed $2,000. He formally proposed the adoption of the sugges- tion. : . Dr. Lim Boon Keng addressed the meetling,. seconding the motion. © ‘: ', Amendments were proposed by Mr, Tan Cheng Tuan for the erection of a permanent memorial and by Tchan Chun Fook for a gmnd display of Chinese fireworks. sop he amendments were put to the meeting and lost, The original motion was carried nest con, : It.was resolyed that the illuminated pagoda should: be tho contribation of the Straits Chi- ‘“pese British “Association and not of Straits » Chinese generally, ‘towards the entertainment of Their Royal Highnesses: ‘Also, that a sub- scrptlon list be opened to raiso the requisite sum of $2,900, any balance to be devoted to-' wards the funds of the Association and that ‘members ba requested to subscribe Mbenily towards this fund’and to pay their subscription at the ‘Honorary Secretary's office tip-to the ist inet, the minimum subscription to be $1. A-vote of thanks to the Committee, proposed “by Mr. Tan Cheng . Tuan, .and carried yuani- ‘ously, closed the proceedings. ‘~ NO.TANDA.. : | CALENDAR, vol oe do MARER, Motrorologtcal means bated on ten pa obsdrvatio,*s.t0 1893, Barometer. . ‘ years ; MONDAY, 8th, ‘ Last Day of the Annual Prize ‘Meeting of the, Hongkong Rifle Association at Kow- joon, My 4 SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS. SERIE MAILS DUE, Canadian ( Tartar) to-morrow. English (Sodraon) igh instant. Canadian (Athensan) tet prox. - German (Pringess rue) and prox, German (Stuttgart) nd prox.. American (Coptic) 4th prox. ‘ » American (America Maru) t2th prox. Canadian (Empress of India) 16th prox. American (City of Peking) 20th prox ° ‘ ci] . s # ; The A L.S. N. Co's steamer Afeipemene, left Shanghai for this-port to-day, the a7th inst, Res oS + & i The N.P, Co.'s steamer Glenshdel sailed from Tacoma for inst, eo : d 4 * : ~ The 0. S. S. Co's steamer Pyrrius, left Tnwepon on the 26th inst., p.m., and is due in Hongkong on Monday, the Ist April, ‘ + _ * . ; The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.sR.M.S. Empressof India, lok Vancouver on Monday, the 25th inst, for Hongkong via the usual Japanese Pofts of Call, = : “A rd HONGKONG AND Wualtroa DOCK RETURNS. GMs, dunce , Kowloan Dock. » M.S. Jacuar, USS. tile de L. " i U.LS.S. Binnington aa U.S.S. Yorktowss, ”, Prosper. ” Solenta, ” ” » “ n ” ” Um o , y ” » Cosmopolitan ” . ” iY we ”. Aberdeea Mtios, Colontes Perla... ” on art; Calchas, Andalust mante ‘\ Homeward—3a Java: Pilars ‘oan + gr gemnin, oj Japan and Hongkong on the asth | | Ject to rent, -| to be left in ¢ , Cansiqnees. “NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. “GLEN” LINE QF STEAMERS. — FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON ap |’ . ‘STRAITS. ; apne Steamship “ .. .“GLENGYLEY having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their. risk into the |! Godowns.of the ongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gaodown.Co., Ld.,at Kowloon, where each consignment will ‘be sorted out. mark by mark, \and delivery can be obtained as scon as the Goods are funded. : : Goods not cleared’ by the 27th instant, will be subject to rent. . No Fire Insurance has been effected. | All ship damaged packages must be'lef in the Godowns, and ‘a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Co. within ten days of steamer’s arrival, after which no claims will be recognised. . : McGREGOR BROS. & GOW. , ’ Hongkong, 21st March, tgor, | - [3ss¢ NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, STEAMSHIP “QUEEN ADELAIDE," - FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, ‘KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAI. : The above Steamerhaving arrived,Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside. i : Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees’ risk and expense. 5 DODWELL & Co, LIMITED, : Agents. | ‘Hongkong, 22nd March, 1901. fa EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP CO, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP “BENCLEUCH,” | FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND : STRAITS. , * : _ mere Cc ONSIGNEES of Cargo are’ hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and ‘Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited. whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained. “a *. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left. the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 26th instant, will, be subject to rent. . All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the ist April, or they will not be recognized. All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are ta be leftin the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 26th instant, : ’ No Fire Insurance has been effected. « Bills of Lading will be countersigned by : GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co, st : Agents. Hongkong, 23rd March, rgor. * [3586 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, @ lida P. & 0. S. N, Co's Steamship a “CANTON,! FROMANTWERYP, LONDON, PORT SAID, : | SUEZ AND STRAITS, Cansignees of Cargo by the above-named .| vessel are hereby infoz.ned that their Goods are being landed and placed af their risk in the Hongkong 221d Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. . Optional Goods will be landed ‘here unless. instructions are given to the contrary: before 5 PM, TO-DAY, aewoetct Goods not cleared hy the. P.M. will be subject to rent, No Fire Insurance will be efiected by me in any case whatever, ‘ All damaged Packages must. be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- 3rst instant, at 4 -| tained from the Godown rompany within ten: days after the Vessel's arrival here, aftér which no Claims will-be socogaleed : . A. RITCHIE, : Ne . . ‘Superintendent, Hongkong, 25th March, 1901. sf “MOGUL®" LINE OF STEAMERS. | NOTICE TO. CONSIGNEES, 4 S.S, “AFRID},” FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS, © - ‘ ONSIGNEES ofCargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at thelr risk. into the Godowrs of the Hongkong and ‘Kowloon Wharf and Godown- Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained, es Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noo, |" TO-MORROW. ‘ No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the.Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the ist‘April, will be ‘sub- All Claims spalntt the Steamer must be pre: sented to the Undersigned on or befare.the ist April, or they will not be recognized. ss All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods ‘an he Godowns, where thoy will be, examined on thé tst-April, at 3 P.M,’ : No Fire Insurance has been effected, , Bills of Lading will be countotaigned by: | DODWELL & CO, LIMITED, | . ats ' Agents, Hongkong, 36th ‘March, 1901. [369¢. OTHE oa ROBINSON "PIANO 60, LIMITED: = wal BEST VALUE mo PIAN REPAIRS] where each |’ MARCH 27; toon intimation, | HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION: NETEENTH ANNUAL PRIZE , |. MEETING oan To BE HELD AT Kow1oon, cn a ee on : FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, .. 4 . the sth, 6th'and 8th April, 1901. fos “PP NDER the Distinguished Patronege of Mais His Excellency: Sir H. A.; BLAKE, G.G.M.G., Vice-Admiral Sir E. H. SEYMOUR, KCB, HE. Major-General GASCOIGNE, CMG. 1 7 ; 1— Championship, 1st Stage.—Distance, 200 ards. Members only. No. of Shots—~ ‘Seven, Entrance fee socents. Position, Standing or Kneeling. Three prizes value » $0 percent. of the entries with $15 added. 2—-Chamsianship, rst Stage-—Distance 00 ‘yards. Members only. No. of Shots— ~ Seven, Entrancefeesocents. Position any. Three prices value so per cent. of the Entries with $15 added. . J Championship, 13¢ Stage—Distance 600 yards. Members only.. No. of .Shots— ‘Seven, Entrance fee so-cents. Position any, Three prizes valye so per cent. of | the Entries with $15 added. for Championship, rst Stage—For competitors whose respective scores in Nos..1, 2 and 3 make up the highest aggregates. Entrance _ feesocens - : . tst_ Prize... ane ar 4th oy ‘ a Sue S— Championship, and Stage—-Distance 500. yards, Members only. No, of Shots— ‘Ten, Entrance fee socents. Three prizes . Value 50 per cent. ‘of the Entries with $15 added, : me 6~—Championshtp, 2d Stage-—Distance 600 yards, No. of Shots—Fifteen. Entrance i fee 50 cents, Three pose value $0 per ' Gent. of the Entries with $15 added, 7—Championship, 2nd Stage—For competi- tors whose respective scores in Nos, '5 ind 6 make up the highest aggregate. Entrance go cents, . 4 Ist Prize wos 5 S.—Championship, grad Stage—Distance 700 yards, Members only, No. of Shots— Ten. Entrance fee so cents, Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the Entries with $159 added. i 9.—Championship yards. Members only, No. of Shots— Ten. Entrance fee go cents, Three prizes value 50 percent, of the Entries with $15 added a fe 10.—Championchi~, 3rd Stagd.—For competi- “tars whase respective scores in Nos, 8andg "make up the highest aggregate. Entrance. fee so cents. : Ist Prize $15: » 10° tho Champion Grand Aggrigate.—For com: titors whose respective scores -in ‘the hree stages of the Championship make up the highest aggregate, Entrance fee St.00,. Prizes to be selected by winners in order of. merit as laid dows by rule 12 in Ladies’ Competition, Seven to ten prizes, according to number of entries, * . ta-~Nursery Aggregate —Restricted to mem- bers other than A Class Shots, who joined the Rifle Association on or before 1st a ‘ 1j.~Ali Comers.~Competitions for all comers, * Rifles or Carbines, will take place’ simul. taneously with the foregoing cvents at Ranges—200, 500, 600, 700 and 800 yards. "No. of Shots—Five at each range... Un- Mmited Erftnes, Entrance 30 cents per shoot. Position 200 yarda Standing or Kneeling. Other ranges any position. ist Prize at cach range vos8f0 and . n ‘ 3rd " “0 ot eS 4g.—All Comers Apgregate,—For competitors whos¢ xespective highest scores ‘at: each range, 19 -No. 13 makeup the highest ag- Sragate. ‘Entrance $1.00, Prizes to be selected b 3 laid dawn in Ladies’ Compstition. 41§.~Ladiest Nomination, —Open’ to. Lady | Members or thelr Nominees. Distance joo yards, No. of ‘Shots—Seven,. No _ entrance fee, Any position. -, Prizes ‘pre- sented, Seo Conditions Nos. 3 and 12," “*s“conprtions, |", L—Entries will be received. by the under. signed at the address given for all competitions ‘except Nos. ‘14, ang 15): up to'.noon oh- ay after which double to Mémbers, nominated | sent in the Colony “at jaation.: No Lady to nominate more than one representative, nor any member ‘to shoot for morn than one Lady... . 4--~Rifles'j-rBritigh “Service Rifles may be tested before; ‘Carbinés to be allowed {4 points at Boo ydi. in Cham leas comet arid one pojnt at'7o9 yds, and in mers! competitio Ks \ mado after: shooting, 4 neel. whilst. shoot- grd Stage—Distance 800 |, winners in order of meritas |. |) | Hongkong, 19th March, ros. ; _.. WEAK : IMPAIRED DIGESTION, © 0.) . “DISORDERED “LIVER,” *}- : or Car | bines only to-he. used, | Pull off 6-Ihs.’ Rifles.| 2 points at 700, yds and |. It at 200 yds. where. eee Jntimations. . "SN (Céntinuea). : 9.--Two sighing’ shots—tickets price 10 cents-each to be obtained at Committee tent— will be allowed at each .range in every com: 4 petition. .1a—Range-keepers (on the day on which they have kept, or are detailed to keep a range, |. for not less than 1} hours) and.the Hon, Secre- | tary will have precedence over ather members, 11.-Firing entries to commence at 9.30 and Cease at, or about, but not later than §.30 pam. 12.—Competilion No. 15 will be fired be- ‘tween 3 ahd.5.30 o'clock on Monday, 8th April, weather permitting, during which time no other | Competition will take place. : -Lady Winners, in order of merit, shall be | permitted to select their prizes, providdd that they, or some persons authorized by then», at- tend at the Committee: Tent at the conclusion of the Competition. Any winner who does not attend or is not duly represented svill have a prize allotted by the Committee, ~ 13.—-Every Competitor for the Championship Prizes js specially requested to send in. his scores to the Committee Tent not later than 3 p.m. on Monday, 8th April, : _ tgeoTies andmatters not otherwise provided for, will be decided by Bisley Rules, t5.—Competitors must write their names and descriptions on their tickets distinctly, in En- glish characters. 16.—-The Committee tent, all information can be obtained, will be near that-s00 yards rnge and persons wishiny to ‘cross the range must pass behind the firing points, ' The Committe reserve to themselves the right to alter thedescription of any of the prizes herein stated, and also times ‘of Shooting, Entry, Ranges nd Targets. Perséns wishing to join the Rifle Association should send their names with the requisite fees, |: to the Hon. Secretary. Subscription $3; Ladies $1. Ladies under 16 years are. not eligible for membership, we Members are reminded that they are not entitled to fire as such, or to the enjoyments of any privileges unless their subscriptions are paid on or before noon on’ Wednesday, 3rd April. ar Ranges-have been detailed as follows :— 200 yards—FRIDAY ...... 9.30— 5.30. SATURDAY... 9.30— 5.30. ; Monpay . joo yards—FRIDAY SATURDAY... 2,00 3,30. MONDAY ..,.11.30— 1.60, 600 yards—FRIDAY ......12.00— 3.00, + SATURDAY... 3.30— 5.30. . MONDAY .., too— 2.45. 700 yards—~E RIDAY ..4.4. 3.00 4.15, SATURDAY... 9.30—11 30. MONDAY .,, 9.30—10,30, 800 yards—FRIDAY vaio detS— 5.90. ”, “SATURPAY...11.30— 2,00, MONDAY |..,10,.30—11,30, ‘ Ladie? Nomination, 300 yards—MOnNDAY .., 3°00— 5.30, ‘Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained from, and Subscriptions paid to. "ALEX, MACKENTIE, . . : 60, Queen's Road, . Hongkong, 26th March, got. (45 _NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS. . EITHER the Captain, the AGENTS nor ‘the Ownurs of the SS, COLONTES will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT con- tracted by the Officers or the Crew during her stay inthis port, : Hongkong, 18th March, rg01,- NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS, W ITH This Day Mr. E. JOCKERS ; CEASED to be a CLERK at our Office, and we don’t hold ourselves RESPONSIBL for any DEBT incurred by him. x ' NORDDEUTSCHER. LLOYD, 4 Superintendent’s Office, ' } Queen's Building, * (353¢ Hongkong, a1s| March, tgot, NOTIOR. A Bas OFFICES of the Undersigned will be _d . REMOVED to the P. & O. Buildings, Drs Vaux Roap CENTRAL, on the rst April, . GODDARD & DOUGLAS, Hongkong, asth lap 1991’ * {36sec “' BIANOFORTE LESSONS. , ; M*s M. 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Cumming, guns, 970 bp, knots, - ' - : RW, Lambton, Mr, RS. | | R. Marty. ; ee Shanghai. eo eS Nargen, Russian torpedo boat,'85 tons 4 guns, Botzon, Mr. A. Gilka Lemaire, Mr. P, Hatina,. French steamer, (07, W. Bast, 23rd | Awinder, storeship, 1,640 tons, ko il.p, Com, “Iy200 hp, 22 knots, . ; Brandreth, R.N., Lt.& Lewis, Mr, ee - Gate fleiphon “and Hoi Ow 22nd Mar,, |. H. A Davison, Canton, Novorossish, Russian torpedo boat, 87 tons, 4 Mra. Littledale, I.E., Major _ General,—., Ys $ f Russian ‘torpedo boat, 400 tons, "x8 Maris » Comdr, R. P, Rogérs a ‘£1 £5.5 buyers re ie by .S. cruiser, 4600 tons, Comdr. Mee Tris, and-class cruiser, §,650 tons, ‘11 guns|- guns, 3,900 b.p,, 23 knots, Founders’. 4 Rr oa yen. Bruce, Capt. and Mr, RR. P HIKOSAN MARU, Japanese steamer, 2,302, P.| ° 9,600 i.h.p, Capt. Charles Win am, Wei- | Poderosnié,, Russian torpedo boat, 33 ton,1| lla at Hongkong. | 2 ; ht Burnie, Mr. C. M. G, Hallstrom, 26th Mar,,~Moji acth Mar, |. bai-wei. pan, 220 hp, 16 Imots. fran ne U.S. cruiser, 4,083. tox eB S ion Ins. Soc 2 ins \ Cabrol, Mme. iy" Coal.—Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer; in resérve. - " Sist&, Russian torpedo boat, 23 tons,1gun,a20/ . McCullam, at Manila.” 3. tons, Cap: Union bay iene 5 {626 Cardell, Mr. GM. KatTono, British steamer, 1,024, G. H. Penne- | Lidnel, gun-vessel, 756 tons, 2 hea Fane 4 | hepa t6 lenots, Oregon, rst-class U.S, battleship, 10,180 tons, sone dere ya! $ 50 {$265 buyers Clark, Dr. & Mrs. F. father, 22nd Mar.,—Ceku and Hoilo 18th 6-pounders, 870 i.h.p., Commander W, W, Skorpion, Russian torpedo ‘boat, 23 tons, 1 gun, “16 guns, tryrrr hp, Capt, E W. Dickens, - ~ : ina Pee ers’ Ins, ! Clarke-Thornhill, Mr, Mar., Sugar fad Hemp-~-Butterfeld &| - Smythe, Hankow. | 220 h.p., 16 kenote, = U.S.N., at Hongkong, me Ree Co., Be Aroha 3 25 1854 sales 7. B. and valet : . Swire: : Ea Lisard, tst-class gunboat, 715 tons, 6 guns, S0Bichina, Russiantorjedo boat, 87 tons, 4 guns, Petrel, U.S. gunbont, 892 tons, ¢ guns, O95 , Neh China Ins. Co,| £25 |Tis. 180 sellers | Cocker, Mrs. and child KONIGSBERG, Geaman steamer, 3,481; Chris- 870 ihp, Licut.-Comdz, J. C. Watson, 97a hp. 19 knots. Ae ote hp, Comdr, Cy C, Cornwell, nt Manila > , ite Ins, Assoc, o> |) Bo sellers | Coon Mes. tensen, asth Mar.,—Hamburg'sth Feb, Hongkong, * os Sterlaid, Russian torpedo boat, 23 tons; 1 gun, | Princeion, U.S. gunboat, 28, ik has ns. Assoc, ‘5 eal «Conger, Mr. and Mrs, "and Singapore ‘rgth March, Ceneral.— Ocean, Ist-class battleship, 12,950 tons, 13,500 | 320 hp. 16 knots. * | ; : S90 hp at - . Lu sine eo $ 60 i$11 sales E. H., U.S. Manister Siemtsen & Co... 7. ; . Lup, 16, gua, Hon. A. G. Curzon Howe, Strauss, Russjan torpedo boat, 23 tong, x gun, | Seéadia, U.S, 500 tons, Comdr, f, Ms Pranttaario Cate % 5° gi Beucts Conger, Miss MAUSANG, British steamer 1,614, Malkim, agrd CB, C.BM.Gy AD-C Hongkong, . a.) hip 36 Knott. : : itl ; rants the, oe ‘tus Sao ir Curtis, Mr, Ralph. H; Mary—Sandakan 17th Mar., Timber and | Orlando, Ist-class fy §,000 tons, 12 guns, Sunguri, Russian torpsdo boat, 140 tons, 4 Hongkong Fire fos "| Dattas, Mr. & Mrs. H, General—Jardine, Matheson & Co, - 8,500 i.bp., Capt. J. HI. Burke, c.8., Shang: guns, 1,800 h.p., 22, knots, ae ee | °$ go lgaor buyers: | Davis,'Capt. and Mrs, Mitos, German steamer, 1604, Niemann, .r2th{— hai, duvdaves i eee nee iy China Fire inn Ge y Derrick, Mr.E. H. J . Marj-—Portland, Or. agth Jan, General,— Otter, torpedo Dost cstroyer, Licut.andCom.; =BYBSTAW TORPED OTILLA. : ¥ B 1 : L if $ 5 1 Discombe, Mr, G. M. : Stevens & Co, - ane : » P.. Mansel, Shanghai. . (SEA GOING.) i | Yorktown, Shippin 201877 salen, Dorehill, R.A.. Major x NIPPON Marv, Japanese steamer, 437, W. | Phenix, ee 1015 tons, 6 guns 1,400 i.h.p., Borgo, ist class, Russian torpedo bout, 81 tons, ate rad Peas. Drew, Mr. and Mrs, C, | W.. Greene, ‘20th Mar.—San’ Francisco ‘Comdr, W. H. Nicholson, Tientsin, guns, 2 torp tubes "rte hp, speed 21 | 1, . kong. : Hi eighauiy, Cauton, . ’ aa) Duff, Mr, W. S. 19th Feb. and Shanghai,tith Mar.,. Mails Pigmy, tat class gunboat, 735 tons, 6 guns, too Ld ono Bes AP .| Vosemite, U.S. ese earl heey b Dyson, Gapt. P. S. and.General.—-P, & O, S,N, Co, 1,200 ish.p,, Comdr. J, F. HZ. Green, S'pore. ‘Revel, 1st class, Russian torpedo boat, 96 tons Co. Emile Steam 5.15. S8aat yes Elesterre, Mr, * P ON SANG, British steamer, 1,787, J, Young, | Pigue, twin screw, 2nd-class cruiscr, 3,600 tons, | “4? ‘J'guns -2torp tubes 780 h.p., speedza knots’ % : et ion Co Lal £ to [$117 sales Ellam, Mr. and. Mn, i fat va vptenl ait March, Coal— : Ene, 700 bp, Capt..H.C, Reynolds, Ussari, Russian torpedo boat, i4o tons, 4 guns, angi ssel, Capt. L. A. Cotten, China &Manila$ 5.50 |$60 exd, sellers | _ Spencer , Ue Berke eton & Co. oe F 453 tonas'6 1,800 h.py.22 knots, ; : ee hale 8 ‘ E list JL : PERLA, British steamer, 1,274, R. W. Almond, | Plover, 1st class gunboat, 4 3 tons, 6 guns, ; Se ae i : agi aad or em 0 Seneca | SEAR EE RAE at |” em malta aiamnon i y sos ‘ ‘ z ' Shéwan, Tomes & Co, A ‘owper, Shanghai, : f ‘ " eh, roe ie cru : ee wy Gian haiti $484 sellers ha ‘| PerRARCH,’ German steamer, ‘1,252, Ucher, | Redpole, Tatclas onboa, 855 fons, 6 guns, { Flagship of Rear-Admiral Reoundff, Biba, Jolian cruiser, 2,720 tons, Capt, ecconi, sf SEN pres ath Mar,-—Manila zoth-Mar., Ballast. 1200 ih.p, Lieut-Com. ¢ F. Corbett, | : aT ii ac Mei toi ee one chant enh a ae : d ‘ P; Sander, W ie Coe ne . R , Seana : t, Lieut.-Co: dr G. arta at GERMAN SQUAD te tons, ee lian cruiser, Capt, Garlo Negi, . 3. NY : .M. : ETRIAN. tish st 140, oui river-gunboat, 2 guns, Lieut.- mdr. G, ” 5 4 7 a Mac eee a cng ry ary) : 412 buyers aifnet,h pol Mare-Belik, (anna tf fo: | Snope, asth eG, Web 5 Hongkeng. : 40 guns, Capt, -ZurS, Rosendzh at Hong. Strombalh Italian cruiser, 3,898 tons; Captain An MULOAS ee b Gittins, Mrs, Harry 0.¢. . ~Arnhold, Kar! & Co, a "| Rosario, sloop, 980 tons, 6 ‘guns, 1,400 itp, kong. foots R. Marselli, Hongkong. 5. et Ca, Lib—(Oary) 57 buyers Glover, Mr. GC. ; | Pompey, American steanier, 785, J. H. Serive- Com.'C, Hamilton, Shanghai -_." } Bussard, German cruiser, 1,600 ‘tons, 8 guns, Vetter Pisani, italian cruiser, 6,700 tons, Capt, Star Ferry Co., Ld. { eet Goddard, Capt. ner, 21st Mar,—Manila (8th Mar., Coal, | Sand} ier, British river- gunboat, 2 guns, Lt, | ptinds, vou Bassemtz, at ree ae woo | : MY. Onofrio, Shanghai, AS eae 4 OC —U. 5S. Navy. : omdr, Carr, West River, a » 1 11,000 oe Sherer ames on “Shell” Transport & . Goldman, Mr. J, VEEN ADELAIDE, British steamer, 28 Snife, river-guab ‘ i tons, 36 guns, Capt, Graf Lottke, at Taku, : : ' A, nh F, | Swipe, river-gunbout, 85 tons, 2 guns, 140 i.b.p. 136 guns, Cap 9 . RIVER STREAMERS, BOHOONERS, Trading Coy Ld... £ 4 £3.40 sales Grant, Mesjohe % McNair, and Mar.—Shanghai iin War’ sontitt ed Coninaner Sian Yangtsze. pierre Mon R ar ae ea | AND LORGHAgS We ecetty 7 sz Mr, P, General.—Dodwell & Co,Ld. ; % and-class gunboat, 756 tons, 6. guns, : ew Py apt p SS > a ARE OP emt ee es git Handelman, Mr, H. H. | RayupRA, German steamer, 1189, A. Aglbom,| 8/0 Lhup., Hotykoog? ins, Lieut} Coe gman -ruisey, 1,600' tons, 8 gunb, | xasehan, British steamer, 1,425, J. Dieky— . Pca Sinan Si decka ialaammn He prick 1 Be ery Manila r6th Mat, General.— | Tadw, torpedo-boat destroyer, 260 tons, Lieut~:| -." Comdn Batere nes Pal es es Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat ce ores 1 Harvey, Mr. J. . Butterfield & Swire. - : Comdr, C. P, Braty-Pownall, Hongkong. “"|.*"* Hane German cruiser, 6,000 tong, 30 Co ee Papen Seah a8 Con, Lad sesorereeronsee $39 sellers . Hawthorne, Major and Watts, Mr-and Mrs. | Roseane Manu, Japanese stsamer, 3,875, N | Tamar, receiving ship, 4,600 tons, Commodore |. guns, Capt, Pohl, at Tsingtau, 12 | 42-47, British steamer, 1,379, H. D, Jonesy * Panton Mtinlng,.Co : wee ore Frank W. Tate, 26th Mary—Nagasaki aan March, PRON de ois pong rea : iabo saa pebea hd re esperar nas tons, 12 Hongkong, Canton, & Macac Steamboat : 4 "| Henri of Beurs, Prince Wells, Mr. D, General.-Nippon Yusen Kaisha, vrrible, rst-class battleship, 14, ; ha ; oy et ee Ld, os araeliers and vee meee Wells. Mr. and Mrs. | SATUNA, ‘American steamer, 1,285, Potter, a5th |: 8; 25,000 i.bip,, Capt, Percy Scott, C.B.,| Hertha, German Cruiser, 6,000 tons, jo guns, Powan, British steamer, 1,873, A. Nv Paiticlys + Punjom a : 1 Hermann, Mr. B F.R. * Mar,-—Guam asth Feb, and Manila aznd |. Hongkong. “ : Capt. von Usedom, at Hongkong, ~ Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat - ferences cate des! nue Hochappel, Mr. E. C, Whiley, Mr. W.J.G. Mar, Coal—U,S, Govemment. Tuned, coast defence gunbont,”363 tons, 3 | Zits, ¢ erman gunboat, 1,000 tons, to guns, . Co, ™ eee ONE cs Seats vl tieee a ‘ " Howard, Mr, Thos. Wild, Lieut. tad Mrs. | SUNGKIANG, British. steamer, 1,046, S.-W. guns, 200 ih.p, in Reserve Hongkong. Cieut..Comdr, Sthamer, at Shanghai. Hankow, British steamer, 3252, C. Ve Lioydyme Tonkin ce lineacce ‘Howkins, Mr. & Mrs," Bagnall " lla ‘21st March, | Watarwilch, surve ing-ship, 620tens,’ Lieut. | Jrens, Gétman cruiser,.4,200 tons, § guns, Butterfield & Swire, OE eee : “4 $315 ee win General,—Butterficld & Swire, Comdr. Lyne, Hongkong. 7,930 h.p., Capt. Stein, at Nagasaki, « Hot-tong, Chinese ‘steamer, 469 tons; Captain « ae O cents J.D. Williamson, Mra, J. (3 i L k +f ey » dog 7 Captain ven Huke, Mr, and Mrs, Young, Mr. Jas, - SzECHVEN, British steamer, 1,158, A. H. Hall, Waring; he aa torpe ee beat Genetoyehs Fares, German Bunball, foo gene Bung, |. chi. Wo& Co ne ee as 7 ' i. : — $ = un ich, -Comdr, . i a : i. iti epai Rees te ‘ $5 sales ALN. Zinn, Mr. W. HL gine i iy eal 25th Mar, General. Mackensic B36, Hongieony | Katserin Augusta, German cruiser, 0,334 tons, Tai sd Steamship Co 738, J. Lawrence, Tai eeu), Aan Gals ae ong AnD De : = or ce shi ' ;4 2o8uns, 14,000 p.h,, Capt, Giilich, at Amoy,” f sireimipriiy : { OEE ee et uaa moment? AT |G es 8 Cd | Were dees Senge | doa Co Withers’ Gena | 70k ars Bt ein, —Kevong Ww 3, Se er hes ‘PEAK HOTEL, Meyer & Co, aay “| Weedeock,' river-gunboat, 2 guns, s60 hp, | ‘battleship tatoo kes, 16 Hunsy CAPE VOR | Kong Mam, British steaier; T, Austin: RNR, elves eo cee tar oe Beattie, Mr, James Hughes, Col. G. A. TATEGANI MaRU, Japanesé steamer, 1,670, H., Liout.-Comdr, Watson, Kiukiang. ie Coes Miers “10 guns,| °° ~~Chinese Owned.’ "" Mines Ld. 4 ig 5 [$12 sellers Benjamin; Mr. S.S. ‘Lang, Di Kia, 3 reer aun are eon March Penton iveraubast a era iareise Pee ote aa Hoogeon . #H 2 ong and Maca ~ 08) Ladle 13 ss eys 63 1S. S. J + te o oal— Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, eut.-Comdr, H. E. Hillman, , ; as a a... Hongkong and/Macao. | | ee iat ara ore cal ia ; Ky Be ee Mr fi ¥ KR Neti Gordon | TRIGONTA, British Steamer, 1,069,.Powell, 2sth.| ._ Torpedo-boats in Reserve Nos, 8 and 20, 35, Schwalbe, German, cruiser, oto tons, Bguns, | srry igshan, ans sh’ steamer, Loss, W..E. ing Co, Ud ae 3 Io cents Brown ‘Colonel F. Martin, Mr. Mar,—Pulo Bickone- 17th Mar, Oil— | 36 37'and 38, first-class ond 9 eond-clans Se en G ma Cite 600. 8 Stoangoarengkong, Canton and arpeits Shee iireteteneal G2 40 cents Buttanshaw, Major and MeCarthy, Mr” Ambold, Karberg & Co.” Byes HO ea EE we Comidn, Schack ee ioe tone FEUDS, | Steamboat Caen bates Cem tes fn - ~ Dookt, Wharbes and Godowns Mrs, and maid McCarthy, Mrs and | WOSANG, ‘British steamer, 1.197," R. Johns, so Sone ae Tiger, Gotan nga oee riche ite ng ft or ° Hongkong Wham} "| (buyers | Buttanshaws diss May Nekaa 2? Mite and | Wolk Brite stear Path Mar, General—| géllancous, # omar von Mittelatide me Sete ete ieee Nee “\poa Dock So La. 665°% premium painter Master H, MeGawan, uss x , Jardine, Matheson & Go, pel Adamastor, . somupese, cruiser, 1900 tons, | Pyeissendurg, Gorman battleship, 10,100 tons, me ae ae Seen ane: Fl Ms Baby ; Hongkong and Kow-|. : : Collard, Col. Uler, Mr. and Mra, a Sailing Vessels, , apt. Andrew, Hongkong. o° “40 guns, Capt. Hofmeier, at Amoy, : Steamboat Co. oat panes eis diva Cente ae es Gecabienr cok” ~ Ogee ing S | avores Osrib, American ship, 1,262, Ame- Bela irony ters phos $76 tons, Capt. W. | parti, Geran battleship, 10,200 tons, _ 40 Kiangtung, Chinese ‘steamer, 583, Halmes,—= Lith vsseee ; ne ; Pollo . _.. Wanchai Sh erehouse) ne Dann, Mr, . H. : ek Mr We , Chabon New Sena mie aad Hollan 90 tons, KE Wikebe German tle ot -Naga- China Morchant Steam Navigation Co, wo" " 8 Storage Co., Lod. $63 buyers rion, Mr, F, " _- .Prynne,Capt., .C.. aul 9 Ot Lm. 4 Q » Swatow. Baki. 0 i oe ton and We bee? oie tl : aia Amoy Dock Co. Bsr ysiga: Dykes, Capt, and Mrs, At hihaenayt as ee Oak Nee yan, 21998, Herning, ‘ath ; rs saat | Mo 921 German torpecto boat, 320 tons, Capt, Lingiicag Bennet Fatt Thomae, - 7 ibteannoiniseast 4 sellers WA. Ss ALB. * Oct. ( 1 Oi Pe D, oepfmer, at Shanghai.” eae ge hota, Lands, Hotels and Buildings, Ezekiel, Mr. J. $, " Sabater, Mr. E uwoon, Baan oe a : h Wo. or, German torpedo boat, 360 tons, Capt. | pga Cekons Canton and Macao Steam oy Ching Provident’ Loan} "' . | Forbes, Mr, Andrew ' Seaton, Mr, F.Q. me oDs ¢ ai Ship, 1,986, Thomas, rst Lieut, Pullen, at Hongkong. - , City of Whantfoa, Chinewe steamer, ‘46, Ae se Mortage Ca Le . Sod sellers graam, Ha DM Shellim, Mr, rid eC ried vie Cope Town 26th Sept, 4 Wo. 92, German torpedo-boat, 320 tons, Capt. gh mboa, #0 Steamer, 4 ne : kong Land In- : yaham, Mrs. W, 'D, woclair, Mr. . ‘ ne oe ti juris . , ; Od pry Oh - ‘ . q het Keucy| Griffin, Major W, W., Stokes, Mr. A.G. ° ae C. Suiti, American ship, 45, Riley, guese gunboat, 558 tons, « Flagshie of His Be ency Vice-Admtiral | S## C401; Chingso steamery-~Ab Yon.’ Co, Ld. aces $196 buyers RA. 1.) Tomlin, Mr.’ G, L, path Feby—Vap 4th Feb,” Ballagt— | José da Cunha Lima, Macao, Bendemann. . : ee oe and West Ri eee Kowloon Land andi: |” Gumpert, Mr-and Mrs. Welgress, Mr. H. J. Micwonene Britich at ogy, | 24474 Teeresa, Austrian cruiser10 guns, | Sid Flagship of Rear-Admiral Geissler, Saikong, Bee Bees 20 De Bowisce Building Co., Ld... $28 sales Harston, Dr. and’ Mrs. Wheeler, Col, ROASCAR, British g-inasted barque, 1,997, 5,900 tons, 95755 bp Capt. V.. Bless| sae p agship, Rear-Admiral Kirchhoff of ed ig Wang Sten hi ae BOW T. West Point: Building). GM, ‘Wheeler, Mr. HB, | | ipo Smith, 4th Mar..—from New York, |. Ritter v, Sambu i, Shanghai, ss: Chi y Kes us CAME ah Oi: w in Co., Ld... wr $49 alee _ + | Hays, Mr, J. a! : Meieuee ae fn Skee 9, Warnes aii Piet ea oe ous 5 guns, 3,800 tons, THE FRENCH SQUADRON, ; avd ong, Y. Kun, §8)~ wong N aa‘ S.S. H’kong Hotel C Wl § 117 ex ‘div, * 1 99} EF 735 tihp., Capt. Jansen vm pees elle et : Satat.c . 4Ps hes ‘ pie gags obey Regma 1 MT omc Ry | RNAP aN he acts 20 erect ean ety conan | Ui rua Lette | ue Bi neat MgC es ti a st in 2 » Mr. J. WwW. + ahaa P : ‘ peer 5 — . : ‘ ‘ seal Fay: cuppenthe ats fl in ee Dee: oe ie ee Hpabreys Eetate ba $124 ue ind | Andrews,” RN, Staf- Hamilton, Li-Col.H, | Mozammique, British ship, 2305, Robert |, zepita,” \istrlan” craker,.-2,500 tons, Captain a tg nig Class cruiser, 4;750tons,, Naning, snes steamer J. J. Lossiv.s, Hong: "Os Surg. and Mrs. A. G. Hamilton, Mra, : ‘Clerane, 14th Feb,—New York goth Sept, | “* Skala, Shanghai. "| Bengali, and clas’ dispatch-boat, ‘Lt.-Comdr TE Be ond Macuo .Steary:boat Coy Hongkong Cotton : . | Binder, Mr, Gustav Leiig, Mr, M,C, Cy N Kerosine.—Standard Oil Co, Xe : pee ae . Dé La Croix de Castries, at Nagasak | —J.'M. & Co.and B, & Su. oeeas Spinning, Weaving! Canton, Staff-Surg. H. Ross, Mr, John A. , eve, etn 4-masted bark, 236% D. FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR OW THE OHINA Chasseloup’ Laubat, and-class cruiser “4000 |: i? rohag. ar id Scho, ; ‘ & Dyeing Co,, Ld...} $100 }$10 sales Canton, Mre Volpicelli, Con Reva Ole ea New Hork sth Sept, |: an Die Abia “tons, 9,000 i.h.p., x8 guns, Capt. Espinay St. Kutsing, oreo ane Schoonéra...: a Ewo Cotton Spinning Ay cies KOWLOON HOTEL, © | Pavngrasine di cin pk ey AND JAPAN STATION, ‘: Luc, at Foochow, ©" 1" PUNY DY | Kutsing, tor Rane ies Heiaekony 10 .y & W. Co, Ld... Tis. 100 [Lls, 45 ‘ . KOWLOON HOTEL, | Feb New Yen Hae aay nee ccs 3 Toon ee Comete, gunbont, Goo tons, Capt: Lode at | ° CaBtoy—Hung Kum Sing, « a : International Catton Ih ‘Uceilunton: ite WV. Hilebyanch Bee . end i Seer York 36th June, Oils: “The Russian’ Aquadron, . Canton, oS “ ee : See =— > i aeuse ae Bis 100 ii "4 Fittoek, Jn, “Mr. and Kennedy, Mira. eae whip, nia Howes, aist cg tre ee uae tt ohn Decides} gunboat, 690 tons, Capt. Maresubette, bn Post “OR a i inni y Mrs. C, : ea: feut, C, ea Manila 18th Feb.,'Ballast.—Master, |. : , ' wig ae Sipginctenic ae “ae aster oe Weaving C0, Ld. (Tis, 100 {re 55 Frake, Capt, . Lundholm, Capt. | Vimeind, British 4-masted bark, 23} DS} a, Captain Jakovief, at Nagas if iene gs nie ieee hare A Mat ‘| SoyCheeGottoaSpint Goodger, Mr. and Mrs, Thomson, Mr. & Mrs, Millan, agra any—Now York’ 3rd Sept, | Adnsiral Nakhimog, armo' Marolles, at Taku.’ "P+ GaP! u ©: ming Coy Ldvevs4 Tis. 500 (Ts, 335 P.B. Wittrnuss, Capt ase Oil. —Order. . ; Descartes, 204 class rotected cruiser, 4,000 PLB, : ae af. , ; uv YahloongCoiton Spin- Heneotl Mr. & Mrs, ; HIS BRITATNIO MAJESTY MAJESTY'S SHIPa- * tons, 36, guns 631 i-b.p;, Captain Sauno, at Ring Go., Ld...0.0ITHs. t00 Tis. 48 Se ; Lg Amoy. |. ce ES ny Hed Ot Companies. ne EXUHANGE, © ' ON THE CHINA STATION. | 1, Eure, . Dispatch-transport, Capt,. Vallée, ai | : and Bangkok=Per. Alhambra, Limited $00 200 % premium ——— : ; | + Saigon. ee oe aren th instant, at 9 Ad: : La Comercial, Ld. S$00 |70 % premium Hongkong, 27th March, : £ t 693 tons, Cap : Fi Yokohaxia: tse _Hensiana Limited tes par © petaiam :On Lonoon, relegeaphie Transfer lary Alac uns, Dimtirt Donskoy, , ws : 4 ‘La Favorita oi, PB ‘Touyors ” Bank Bills, on demand,,,1/11 9/1 ae dock, “ ” §,893 tons, twin bres , beer Vii9o er oe jae Napier Hie 3[0 kang... sido hb.p. Pep ania fata, ist class eruiser, 4g00 tons, 10 guns, | Af t batt iON Beruiy; (demand)... Comdr.. B.D. ingapore | eaieB Capt, Aubin, at Taleu.: : 1ON PARIS, Bank Bills, on demand ; Y i ¥, 3,400 tons, toguns, |. - nikfl; ak class’ crise, 1,300 tons,,, £3.| 21 +n. | Credits, 4 months’ sight P. Startin, Hogkong.... ‘Capt.de ‘Ia Motte. du. Ow New York, Bank Bills, on dephand éF,_£$,000 tons, 16,500 oe : : a Credits, 30 days’ sight : 1 16 guns, Cap GH. Cherry, Bx.) 10m Bompay, ‘Telegraphic.7: nsfer, an ees . 9. «| On demand sores cruiser, 4,300 tons, |... -3,130 hp, }:On Stawanat, repta rvansfer °,,, 200 z Copt. A Mandjous, 3223 \tons, twin] - ‘ou. 7 Private 30 days’ pight ,, . Qa ral, Pees i ; Capt. Yi .[}ON Yoxouana, T.T, ‘ Lp. a i , Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rate, r 1 Gold Leaf. 100 touch, per tre) eis | Moore, 24th Mat.,—Man Jelebu Mining ‘and wy 2} sellers uf : Vv a Mono and Canton, ex “Aankow, to-mo' 10 {$16 buyers . 10, /§12 sellers *. , : nee tons, {4 guns, J. OPYUM QUOTATIONS: . =." tec! {i509 ton, ta gun j APR! 4