A HOUSEHOLD WORD.
IN THE EAST,
CLUB,'
THE FAVOURITE SCOT, WINSKY.
{$13.50.pe Dazon. Il
EL. PRICE & CO.,
12, Queen's Road
¡No. 12,381.
The China Mail
號六十月一十年二界百九千一英
AGENTS FOR THE CHINA MÁLI..
Business Notices.
LONDON :-F. ALGAE, 11 & 12, Clement a
Cornhill.
Lane, Lombard Street, EO, STREET & Co., 30,
GORDON & GoTCH. Luigate Circus, E C. BATER, HENDY & Co., 81, 'Cannon Street, E.C.
ESTABLISHED
1343.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
日七十月十年寅壬
Business Notices.
*GRAND WILH-PARIS AV
The Highest Foodble' Award,
Joseph
Gillott's
PENS.
Of Highest Quality, & Having Cristart Durability, are Therefore ›
CHEAPEST.
The only Award, Chicago, 1898.
PRICE, $2.50 Per Month,
Business Notices.
W. S. BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED, GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.
SAMUEL DEACON & Co., 150 & 154, Engineers, Shipbuilders, Boilermakers,
Leadenhall Street. W. M. WILLS, 151, Cannon Street, E.C. KOREET WATHON, 150, Fleet Street, C. MITCHELL & Co, Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct,. E.C. SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., 167, Fleet Street, E.O.
PARIS AND EUROPE: - MAYENCE, FAVRE & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange Bateliere,
NEW YORK:-THE CHINESE EVANGELINT
OFFICE. 52, West 22nd Street.
Blacksmiths, and Brass and Iron Founders.
COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS, STEAM WATER BOATS, LIGHTERS, TUGS AND FAST STEAM-LAUNCHES.
Pumps, Packings, General Stores and Engineers Tools of Every Description.
SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports
gonerally: -Bras & BLACK, Sen Fever. | 60
cisco
AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW. -ZEALAND :-GORDON & Gorcu, Mel. bourne and Sydney.
CEYLON :-W. M. SMITH & Co., T
APOTHECARIES Co,, Colombo,
BATAVIA :-H. M VAN DORF & Co.
SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :—KELLY &
WALSH, LTD., Singapore."
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS:-A. S. WAT-
Fox & Co., Manila,
OFFICES & SALES-ROOMS,
& 62, Des Vœux ROAD CENTRAL
W. S. BAILEY, M.LMECHE.
}
JENGINE & SHIPBUILDING WORKS,
KOWLOON BAY
O. MURPHY, WH, SC., A.I.MECH.E.
CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF ENGINEERING WORK. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND TENDERS. Consulting and Superintending Engineers and Surveyors.
CHINA:-Amo. N. MOALLE & CO. THERE IS NO
LIMITED. Foochour, BROCKETT & Co.
Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH. Yokohama, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH.
Wanted.
WANTED...
FEW FURNISHED ROOMS in
A Hongkong.
Apply to
H. H.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, November 25, 1902.
WANTED.
DIFFERENCE
:
of opinion that, as a FONIC after Influenza and all debilitating diseases it is unsurpassed. In Nervous Debility its vitalising effects are immediate and
permanent.
TONINE.
WATKINS, LIMITED,
2422
(HORT-HAND LESSONS from a Well-
SE
experienced TEACHER,
Apply to
B. E. A.,'
Care of China Mail' Office. Hongkong, November 25, 1902,
WANTED.
2423
TAMPLOYMENT After 5 p.m. by a
Young Man. Fully competent to
undertake
Ofico work, any ordinary FIGURING, BOOK-KEEPING or TYPE-WRITING,
Apply E. S.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, November 25, 1902,
WANTED.
2421
NO RENT; Three Goon ROOMS (un-
Turnished) with Bath Rooms, Cook-
house, and Coolio Quarters in Central Position.
Address 'Q.'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, November 20, 1902.
WANTED.
2380
SIX or MORE ROOMED House for
A Sexdence at Hongkong or at Kow-
loon.
'K. M.'
Care of CHINA MAIL' OFFICE, Hongkong, November 24, 1902.
EN
Intimations.
HONGKONG REGATTA.
2412
NTRIES for the forthcoming Regatta will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, the 29th inst., at 7 p.m. sharp.
Entries for the LIGHT GIGS, MEN. Of-WAR CUTTERS, GIGS and WHAL- ERS, will be post entries.
FRANK W. WHITE,
Hon. Secretary, V.R.C. C. H. GALE, Hon. Secretary H.K.B.C.
Hongkong, November 24, 1902.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
2418
"BLACK & WHITE"
JAMES BUCHANAN & CO.
SCOTCH WHISKY "DISTILLERS By Appointment toi AM THE KING HRH the PRINCE of WALLEN
APOTHECARIES HALL,
06 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
HONGKONG.
FAIRALL & CO.,
CHILDREN'S WHITE SILK HATS AND BONNETS,
NEW CAPES AND PALITOTS,
SMART MILLINERY.
SILK BLOUSES FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR, NEW CORSETS, PARASOLS, AND UMBRELLAS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN SHOES.
-22 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
Hongkong, October 18, 1902.
✯ CHED WING & CO., §
29 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST),
HONGKONG,
DEALERS IN
4 PRAYA CENTRAL
(NEAR THE ENGINEEERS' INSTITUTE).
PACKING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, BOILER COMPOSITION, ENGINE AND OTHER OILS,
5 1702
ALWAYS KEPT;IN STOCK.
BELL'S ASBUSTOS.
ALL ARTIÓLES OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY.
BRADLEY & Co., Managers.
NE CRAWFORD & C
ST. ANDREW'S BALL
DRESS
SHIRTS
Portland Cement.
In casks of 375 lbs net $5.50 per cash, er Factory. In bags of 250 lbs net $3.50 per bag, ex Factory,
FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND MACAO,
:
Glazed Stoneware, Drain Pipes and Fittings, Glazed Paving Bricks and Tiles, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay.
FIRE CLAY WORKS-DEEP WATER BAY, HONGKONG
For further particulars, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
GENERAL MANAGERS.
The Peak Hotel.
263b
Admirably Situated--Sheltered from the North-East Monsoon and Open to the South-West Monsoon.
A COVEREDIGANGWAY LEADS FROM THE TRAMWAY TERMINUF INTO THE HOTEL. 89* Telephone No. 23.
Town Office, 7, DUDDELL STREET.
WHITE & LAVENDER GLOVES, DENNY, MOTT & DICKSON,
DRESS TIES, DRESS SHOES, DANCING PUMPS,- SILK SOCKS, SILK BRACES,
&C.,
&c., &c.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
THE
HONGKONG
HOTEL.
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, PROVIDED WITH EVERY COMFORT. NEWLY-FURNISHED"ROOMS.
2196
2095
BOARD AND RESIDENCE
"KILLADOON”
N the North. Spur of MORRISON
the 15th OCTOBER, Light, Airy and
All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STEEL, well-furnished Double and Single Rooms,
IRON WARE, &c.
STEEL GIRDERS and TEES, CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c., Suitable for
SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
Hongkong, May 29, 1900.
MEE CHEUNG,
1227
HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printing for Amateur ENLARGEMENT A SPECIAL FEATURE.
BRANCH
1587
with full view of the Harbour.
For Terms,
Apply on the Premises to
Mrs G. S. WEBB. Hongkong, October 3,11902.
HIRANO
WATER.
2024
THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.
HONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDOR PURE, SPARKLINGĽ
CHRISTMAS
AND NEW
YEAR CARDS -
RAPHAEL TUCK'S BEST DESIGNS. ASSORTMENT OF
WORK BOXES, &c. SUITABLE FOR WEDDING
AND CHRISTMAS FRESENTS
PARLOUR GAMES AND
CRACKERS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
CAMPBELL MOORE & CO., LIMITED, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, November 11, 1902.
2295
PARIS MODES.
MADAME FLINT,
1 GRANVILLEYAVENUE,
KOWLOON,
INVIGORATING,
THE LEADING MINERAL WATER
OF THE EAST.
Bottled in Japan by
H. E. REYNELL & CO.
BEWARE OF JAPANESE IMITATIONS.
M
W. H. POTTS & CO.,
AGENTS FOR HONGKONG. Pints $6.50 per Case of 4 Dozen.
4.50
19
E
4
*
BOVRIL AT THE
FRONT.
TWO; ELEVATORS.
NEW REFRIGERATING PLANT,
BEST QUALITY LIQUORS & PROVISIONS.
ASK FOR FERGUSON'S
P. & O.
SPECIAL LIQUEUR, 10
YEARS OLD
HIGHLAND WHISKY.
FERGUSON'S
SPECIAL CREAM
BREADALBANE HIGHLAND WHISKY. These are the finest productions of Scotland; devold absolutely of all deleterious matter. THE CREME DE LA CREME OF WHISKIES.
PURE AND MILD.
Sole Importers,
2
KING EDWARD
HOTEL.
A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL.
Ladies' Afternoon Tea Rooms.
Special Liquer P&O
SCOTCH WHISKY
GLASGOW
F. BLACKHEAD & 00.
Private Bar and Billiard Rooms. Rooms Specially reserved for Captains of the MERCANTILE MARINE
Hot and Cold Water throughout.
Electrically Lighted. Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor, Table D'Hote at Separate Tables. For terms, &c., apply to the
MANAGER. Hongkong, October 23, 1902..
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
2172
MOR YOUNG GENTLEMAN, on the
Bovril has played such a conspicuous part in South Africa that it forms no in- considerable feature of the story. The *Lancet has had frequent references to Bovril in the reports of the officers of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Nearly every nowspaper correspondent has had to her. refer to Bovril to make his story complete. Rudyard Kipling and Baden-Powell have written their Bovril stories. Over 500 British hospitals and similar public in- stitutions use and prescribe Bovril, not beef tea, but Bovril,
0
*
MACDONNEL ROAD, from 1st Decem
Apply C.,' Care of CHINA MAIL' Oflice.
2326 Hongkong, November 14, 1902.
NOTICE.
NOVELTY.
CHARMING
XMAS AND NEW YEAR POST CARDS
For sale at GRAÇA & CO, Foreign and
¡BANGKOK (SIAM),
TEAK MERCHANTS AND SAW MILLERS.
Hongkong, Augus, 1, 1901.
LD..
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
Sole Agents for Hongkong and South China
1688
COTTAM & CO. OUTFITTERS,
HAVE NOW A FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY,
AND THEIR USUAL. FINE SELECTION OF
NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN WEAR,
Also
FOOTBALL, CRICKET AND TENNIS GEAR.
Hongkong, September 29, 1902.
WALKING AND EVENING GLOVES,
228
LONDON,
Cutler, Palmer & Co.,
(Wine Shippers to China since 1815), Have always Stocks of their well-known Br 18
SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 15th July, 1901.
th
THE
146)
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
DAKIN'S ANISEED AND LICORICE COUGH BALSAM.
For the Relief of all CATARRHAL COMPLAINTS, such as COUGHS, COLDS" HOARSENESS, and SORENESS of the CHEST.
763
Price 50 Cents and $1.
*MARTIN'S INFLUENZA MIXTURE.'
THE REMEDY FOR INFLUENZA, COLD IN THE HEAD,
HAY FEVER, AND CATARRH.
CHAMPAGNES
FROM
CHARLES HEIDSIECK,
Colonial POSTAGE STAMPS DEPOT at PURVEYOR TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD,
HONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDOR.
INSPECTION "INVITED. Hongkong, November 21, 1902.
2993
WILLIAM MACLEOD, D.D.S., DENTIST,
11 and 12 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, October 17, 1902.
2137
THE STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED.
WORKS-Causeway Bay (adjoining
Kennedy's Stables). TOWN DEPOT:-2, Beaconsfield Ar-
cade (Alleyway).
ALL work is done under super- vision, and the objectionable prac- ticos, common to Chinese laundries, of damping from the mouth and sleeping on the clothes are not permitted. Collection and delivery at private residences. Gentle- men's washing, 88 per month. Special
7E, the BAN AN STEAMSHIP CÒM. The reason is not far to seck. Bovril is WPANY LIMITED, of Victoria, ancurnisher as well as a stimulant. It Hongkong, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that terms to families or application to-
Is how receiving regular Consignments of sustaining properties of the beef. It is
HATS, BONNETS,
BALL DRESSES
(and TRIMMINGS,
Direct from the best houses of
PARIS and LYONS.
UNTRIMMED HATS made up
Su Customers.
Sole: Agenta, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., Hongkong.
Hongkong, October
1902.
contains the albume and fibrine, the in consequence of change of owners, we have applied to the Board of Trade under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the ship'ESMERALDA, of Hongkong, Oficial Number 95,859, of Gross Tonnage 1,495 tons, Register Ton- nago 966 tons, heretofore owned by The China and Manis Steamship Company, Limited, for permission to change her name to AN PHO' and to have her re- gistered in the new name at the Port of Hongkong as owned by the Ban An Steam- ship Company, Limited.
this fact, together with its absolute purity, that commends Bovril to physcians and scientists, and proves in practico what it -demonstrates-in-analysis.-
BOVRIL
To be obtained at all STORES, CHEMISTS, HOTELS, &c., throughout Hongkong, China
969 2060 and Japan.
F. G. ALLEN, Manager. Hongkong, November 1, 1902.
D. C. L
BRANDS.
+1
OLD TOM HI.....$ 8.00 per Doz. DRY
8.00 SCOTCH WHw... 15.00 SOLE AGENTS, ----
2232
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN.
W. BREWER & CO.
EX ENGLISH MAIL S.S. BENGAL.
CHRISTMAS NUMBERS:—GRAPHIC, ILLUS. LONDON NEWS, ¡ SPORTING AND DRAMATIO NEWS, SKETCH, PEARS ANNUAL, &o.
NEW VOLUMES.
BOYS' AND GIRLS' ANNUAL'S,
CHUMS, YOUNG ENGLAND.
SUNDAY. CHATTERBOX.
&c.
KUPPER PILSENER
BEER.
THE LEADING BEER IN THE FAR EAST ALWAYS
BRIGHT AND FREE FROM SEDIMENT.
SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND HONGKONG :
Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Hongkong November 13, 1902.
Telephone No. 75.
H. PRICE & CO.,
468
2387
12, Queen's Road
Any objection to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hongkong within 7 days from the appearance of this advertisement.
Dated at: Victoria, Hongkong, the 20th day of November, 1902.
¡
Intimations.
Milkmaid
CONDENSED
MILIOKALD
ŞƏYLƏR MAKE
BRAND
Milk
Guaranteed
Full Cream.
Largest Sale in the World.
TRADE MARK
G. FALCONER & Co.,
VATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS.
NEW SELECTIONS
OF
DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES.
. FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS Fon ROSS'S FAMOUS TEI ESCOPES AND
BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.
EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS.
FATTU
A
64, QUEEN'S ROAD.
A healthy child is naturally full of life. His mother will tell you
Rainier Beer
EERY
Per Case of 6 dozen Pints,
do.
4 dozen Quarts,
did her a lot of good It's pure ingredients It's perfect brewing when used in moderation all tend to build up the system.
Better try it yourself SEATTLE BREWING &MALTING CO.
SEATTLE, WASH, PHONE RAINIER 30
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,
JAPAN
Intimations.
HONGKONG, JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
N EXTRAORDINARY MEETING A of the MEMBERS of the above CLUB will be held at the GRAND STAND, Race Course Enclosure, at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 28th inst.
Business-To pass the Programme of the Race Meeting to be held in February next.
By order,
J. GRANT,
Secretary, Hongkong, November 20, 1902.
2374
A. S. WATSON, & CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
A
N INTERIM DIVIDEND.on Account of the year 1902, at the rate of Fifty Cents per Share (or Five per Cent on the Capital of the Coinpany) will be payable at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, HONGKONG, on and after Saturday, 29th instant, on Warrants to be obtained from the undersigned. Local Shareholders are requested to apply at the Company's Offices for their Warrants.
The Dividend will also be payable at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Shanghai, on presentation of Warrants there, on and after the same date.
The Register of Shares will be closed from Monday, the 24th instant, until Tues- day, the 2nd proximo, both days inclusivo, during which period no Transfer of Shares will be registered,
By Order.
2347
A. H. MANCELL, Secretary. Hongkong, November 17, 1902. THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
OTICE is hereby given that an
MEETING of the above-nained Company will be held at the Company's Office, No. 13, Beaconsfield Arcade, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of November, 1902, at 12 o'clock Noon, when the subjoined Special Resolu- tion, which was passed at the Extraordin- ary General Meeting held on the 11th day of November, 1902, will be submitted for confirmation :--
NEXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
|
1. That the Capital of the Company be increased by the creation and issue of 60,000 New Ordinary Shares of $11 cach, with the sum of $10
}
Intimations.
ST. ANDREW'S 'BALL, 1902,
A
S no Scotsman can attend the Ball on 28th inst. but sa. Subscriber, the
Intimations.
THE
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
ANGLO-AMERICAN STORES.
64, Elgin Road, Kowloon.
FAR EASTERN STEAMSHIP
LINES.
Absorption of the Philippine S.S. Line.
It was learned from an official source last
Military included) should be sent to the names of intending Subscribers (Naval and No. 1 and 3, Wellington Street, Hongkong, and evening (says an American exchange) that undersigned as early as possible. To pro- vent inconvenience to gentlemen attending the Ball, they are specially reminded that the Invitation card counterfoil will be rol- lected on-ritering the Half.
DAVID WOOD.
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, November 24, 1902.
NOTICE.
2411
Meeting of Shareholders in the
A CHINESE ENGINEERING AND
MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, is here- by called for November the 28th at 10 a.m. at the Company's Office to discuss and, if necessary, to vote upon various matters affecting their interests.
It is requested that the attendance may hu as full as possible.
High-Class Provisions.
the American Asiatic Steamship Company, which was recently formed by large cap- italists interested in the China Development Company, has absorbed the Philippine Steamship Line, which is operated by the
The CHRISTM:S MAIL for EUROPE-22nd Inst. Philippines Transportation & Construc
CARDS
ENGLISH AND HAND-PAINTED JAPANESE.
Sewing Machines of the Best makes in stock.
Shareholders here and at the various ports 1729 are requested, if they are unable personally to attend, to appoint representatives who should be provided with a certificato as to the number of shares they represent.
CHANG-YI,
Director General und Superintendent. Tientsin, October 25, 1902.
THE DAIRY FARM CO., LD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
2430
Orders promptly attended to.
DOOLITTLE & POLLOCK,
Auctions
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc
tions to Soll, by Public Auction,
un
THURSDAY,
the 27th November, 1902, at 2.30 p.m., at No. 16, LEBTON HILL ROAD,
THMEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the SUNDRY HOUSEBOLD FURNITURE,
ORDINARY YEARLY
above Company will be held at the Com- Depot, 2 Lower Albert pany's Town Road, Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 8th day of December, 1902, at 3 o'clook p.m., for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to
the 31st July, 1902.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-
pany will be CLOSED from the 20th November, to the 8th December, 1902, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
S. A. SETH,
Secretary. Hongkong, November 19, 1902.
LADIES RECREATION CLUB.
2365
SUBSCRIPTION BALL.
SUBSCRIPTION BALL in aid of the
paid up on each and that the AFUNDS required for the new fullt
Directors be empowered and au- thorised to accept surrendera of the present 60,000 Ordinary shares of the Company of $10 each on which the sum of $10 each has been paid up, and that one New Share of $11, with the sum of $10 paid up thereon,
he given' in lieu of and in exchange for each old share of $10 fully paid up, and that thereupon the said old shares be cancelled
2. That of the remaining $1 payable in respect of each of the New Shares, the sum of 50 cents be paid on the surrender of the old share, and that the remainder be called up (if neces. sary) and paid at such times and in such instalments as the Board may determine.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. KERFOOT HUGHES,
Secretary. Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
$15.00
ZETLAND
LODGE.
Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CHINA AND MANILA.
COALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
(MITSUI & CO.)
HEAD OFFICE :--43, SAKAMOTO-CHO, TOKYO, LONDON BRANCH :-34, LIME STREET, E.C.
HONGKONG BRANCH ;—PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOR.
OTHER BRANCHES :
sized CROQUET LAWN will be held at the CITY HALL, on TUESDAY, December 9th, from 9.30 p.m. to 12.30.
Transferable Tickets, price $5 each, to
including COTTAGE PLANO. (Full particulars.from Catalogue), On view on day of Sale. Terms:-Cush on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, November 21, 1902.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
2390
HE Undersigned has received instruc
tions to Sell by Public Auction, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,"
on
FRIDAY,
the 28th November, 1902, at 2.15 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, Ico House Street, A QUANTITY OF JEWELLERY AND FANCY GOODS, Comprising:-
DIAMOND RING, LOOSE DIAMONDS, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, GOLD STUDS, LOC.
be Paid at the time of Application,KETS, BRACELETS, SCARFFINS, CHARMS, can be obtained by any persons by applying CHAINS, PEARL and SAPPHIRE RINGS, etc., to the Undersigned or to any member of etc. the Committee of the LADIES RECREATION CLUB.
Also
FIELD and OPERA GLASSES, MARBLE There will be a Late Tram to the Peak CLOCKS, E.P. WARE, GLADSTONE BAGs, and a Late Launch to Kowloon,
F. A. SAUNDERS,
Hon. Sec., Ball Committer, Address Kellett Crest' or Care of Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ld.'
Hongkong, November 25, 1902,
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
TANG YUEN,
2281
MIRROR BRACKETS, PHOTO FRAMES, LI- QUEUR STANDS, etc., etc.
On view on Thursday, a.m. Terms ---As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 25, 1902.
PROPRIETORS."
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
YRUISER YACHT for sale, "accommod
CRUISER
ation for 4; light draft, good sporting boat, about 45 feet over all, fully found Price $1,500, Offers considered or owner her. would sell share, as he very se1lom uses
W. ROBINSON, RODINSON PIANO Co., LTD. Hongkong, October 31, 1902,
To Let.
TO LET,
2224
tion Company. The steamship business of the latter company will be entirely absorbed, but the Philippine end of the business will Lo continued by the old company. Negotiations for the merger have been in
progress for some little time, but the details have only just been definitely arranged.
The Philippine Transportation & Con- atruction Company has been operating a monthly service to the Philippines. In addition to this service the Company owns and operates nineteen steel steamers and barges of 400 rons each. These were formerly operated on the lakes and the Erie Canal- and were taken apart and transported to the Philippines for use between the islands of the Philippines archipelago. The company also owns a complete modern machine shop at Manila for gener1 repair work, and has a screw hoist for docking small vessels. All these branches of the business will be conducted as heretofore, the steamship service to this country having alone been sold.
The first steamer of the new American- Asiatic Company is scheduled to sail from New York on October 25. This is the steam-
MEIRION No. 2, the Peak, 6 Room ship Gibraltar, a chartered steamer. It is
House near the Flagstaff; from the company's intention, however, to build | 15th October, 1902. Apply to,
E. JONES HUGHES, Hongkong, October 7, 1902.
TO LET.
2062
TWO BEDROOMS and BATH URNISHED SITTING ROOM, with ROOMS. Healthy Respectable Locality. Good view. Moderate terms.
* M.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, October 24, 1902. 2179
TO LET.
(WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.)- NECOND, FLAT, of SEA VIEW, a EUROPEAN DWELLINO HOUSE, con- taining FOUR ROOMS, also BATH ROOM and Servants Quarters. Cool, Healthy, and has a splendid view of Harbour. Rent Moderate.
Apply to F. F. ALLEN, SHA VIEW, 3432 Back of No. 3 Police Station.
Hongkong, October 30, 1902.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned has received instruc-
MACDONNELL ROAD, from 15th Jan-ons to Sell by Public Auction,
uary. Large, Airy, and Well-furnished 2208
Rooms. Uninterrupted View of Har- bour.
No. 525, E. C.
REGULAR MEETING of ZETLAND
A LODGE will be held at FERISLASONS'
HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY. the 1st December, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. pre- cisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, November 25, 1902. 2426
TIENTSIN CLUB, TIENTSIN.
THE
NEW CLUB BUILDINGS. THE Tientsin Club Building Committee are desirous of receiving PLANS, DESIGNS, ESTIMATES and SPECIFI- CATIONS for the erection of the New Tientsin Club Building,
A premium of Taels 1,000 will be paid by the Committee for the plans, &c., accepted as most suitable.
Full particulars regarding site and pro-
Now York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzuru, Kuro, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waka-posed buildings may be had on application matsu, Karatsu, Nagasaki, Kuchinotsu, Sasebo, Maidzuru, Miiko, Hakodate Taipeh, &c.
Telegraphic Address: 'MITSUI' (A.B.C. and A 1 Codes.)
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenals and the Stato Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers. SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines. BOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Kishima, Mameda, Mannoura, Onoura, Otsuji, Sagahara, Tsubakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and other Созів.
N. INUZUKA, Manager, Hongkong.
Hongkong, November 22, 1902.
A PERFECT BEVERAGE,
Preferred by Connoisseurs for its high quality and delicious natural flavor.
van Houten's
Cocoa
and
Rich in nourishing stimulating properties, it builds up and invigorates
the system.
Best & Goes Farthest.
1119
to the BuING COMMITTEE, c/o Tientsin. Club.
Complete plans, &c., must reach the Building Committee on or before 30th November next.
submitted.
روح
The Building Committee do not bind themselves to accept any of the plans, &c.,
Unaccepted plans, &c., will be returned immediately.
August 13, 1902,
1536
C. E. WARREN & CO., No. 30, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, BUILDING CONTRACTORS, STONE AND MONUMENTAL MAR- BLE MASONS, Agents for the TAIWAN STONE AND SHELL LIME FACTORY AND THE HONGKONG BRICK TILE CO.
ALL KINDS OF
SANITARY APPLIANCES supplied and fixed.
All classes of Building construction an- dertaken.
Sanitary Board Notices receivo prompt
attention.
Wo carry the largest Stock of Safes in the Colony,
Call and see. Try the Taiwan Stone Lime-the best in the Far East.
2020
Hongkong, October 2, 1902.
Apply on Premises or FAIRALL & CO., Queen's Rand.
Hongkong, January 2, 1902.
THE
CHINA AND JAPAN
TELEPHONE
AND
ELECTRIC COMPANY,
LIMITED.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Payable Quarterly in Advance.
EXCHANGE LINES:
$20 per Quarter.
No Charge for Inital Installation.
95
་
on
SATURDAY,
the 29th of November, 1902, at 2.30 p.m. at at his SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET,
A COLLECTION OF PICTURES, Comprising :--
FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS (including ar- tist's proofs), COLOURED ENGRAVINGS (including artist's proofs), AssoRTED and COLOURED IMPERIALS, COLOURED PLATINOS, STUDIES OF WELL-KNOWN SUBJECTS, &c.,
c.
N. B.-The above are the property of a
S
2208
TO LET.
NEVERAL nowly-built 4 ROOMED HOUSES at MORRISON HILL Gar. Cheap EUROPEAN FLATS in Wanchai Road.
The Undersigned will be glad to under- take the letting, etc., of Houses for Owners of Property.
S. A. SETH, Care of DAIRY. FARM Co., Wyndham Street. Hongkong, November 1, 1902.
TO LEI.
well-known gentleman who has unavoidab.THE RETREAT, MOUNT KELLETT. ly left for home. This is a rare chance: and collectors and lovers of Art are com- mended to inspect.
TERMS OF SALE:-As Customary. Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Friday, the 5th December.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 22, 1902.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
2398
THE Undersigned has received instruc tions to Sell by Public Auction,
од
SATURDAY,
N.B-A Special Charge is made for the 29th November, 1902, at 2.30 p.m., at
Lines of more than average length
DESK TELEPHONES. For a small additional annual charge Desk Sets can be supplied.
ELECTRIC FANS.
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
Of Every Description in Stock, including: BATTERIES, CHEMICALS,
INSULATORS,
ELECTRIC BELLS,
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS,
SWITCHES, TELEPHONES,
WIRE, etc., etc.
Send for Price Lists.
ELECTRIC BELL
AME
INSTALLATIONS. Erected and Maintained.
Estimates given Free for all kinds of Electrical Work.
Kinghorn & Macdonald, Consulting Mechanical Engineers and SurveyorS, CONTRACTORS FOR THE SUPPLY OF
KINDS OF MACHINERY AND APPLIANCES.
ICE MAKING.
MESSES, KINGHORN AND
MAC-
DONALD having been appointed
SOLE AGENTS for Messrs. J. and E, HALL'S
Trained. Mechanicans sent to Out-Ports to fit up Installations if required.
PATENT REFRIGERATING MACHINERY, are NOTE ADDRESS:-2 ICE HOUSE
prepared to supply Estimates, Plans and Specifications for all sizes of Machines.
Office: No. 13 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE- (ground floor).
Telephone, No. 143.
Telegrams, "KINGHORN, Hongkong,"
A. B. C. & A1 Codes used.
JOHN W. KINGHORN, M.1.M.E., M.I.Mech.-E., London.
DONALD MACDONALD
Hongkong. May 28 1898.
1063
ROAD.
For full particulars, &c., &c.,
Apply to
W. STUART HARRISON, A.M. Inst. C.E., Manager. Hongkong, October 27, 1902.
140
his Sales Rooms, Queen's Road,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, CAPES, CLOAKS,
ACKETS, BLOUSES, SHIRTS, LACE, GLOVES, HATS and UM.
BRELLAS.
GENTS SUIT LENGTHS, "Coatings, Sino- Lets, Drawers, TIES, FELT HATS, BOOTS and SHOEA.
Ready-made Clothing,
&c.
&c.,
&c., TERMS OF SALE -As Customary,
V. I. REMEDIOS,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 25, 1902: 2420
2193
HOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS,
CONDUIT ROAD. HOUSES AT CAUSEWAY BAY, FACING THE POLO GROUND. GODOWNS at BOWRINGTON
East).
No. 2 RIPON TERRACE.. Apply to
(Praya
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., Lab. Hongkong, October 4, 1902.
2038
TO LET.
UPPER RICHMOND
WESTLEY,
Apply to
LAU CHU PAK. Hongkong, October 15, 1902.
ВАН
TO LET
2113
AHAR LODGE, THE PEAE.
For terms and particulars, apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED. Hongkong, November 22, 1902. 2053
TO LET.
4, KNUTSFORD TERRACE.
H. F. CARMICHAEL NKOWLOON.
CONSULTING ENGINEER, SURVEYOR AND CONTRACTOR,
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
TELEGRAMS: ‘CARMICHAEL,' HONGKONG.
A B C Code, 4th Edition." A 1 Code. Lieber's Standard Codo.
TELEPHONE, 232. Hongkong, July 2, 1901.
Apply to "THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, November, 21, 1902.
WEEKLY NEWS
1379 FOR HOME.
Makers,
CHAS. JĀGAUPP & Co., Chronometer, Walch & Clock
Jewellers, Gold & Silversmiths. AUTICAE, SCIENTIFIC AND
NA
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METEOROLOGICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
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ADMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS. NAUTICAL BOOKS.
English SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED WABE. Christofle & Co.'s ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY in great variety. DIAMOND S
AND
DIAMOND JEWELLERY, Splendid Collection of the Latest LONDON PATTERNS, very moderate prices. ̈ 472
2391
The Overland China Mail
Published to suit the Departure
of each English and French Mail Steamor to Europe.
FULL REPORTS
AND ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE
(Commercial, Shipping, etc.).
$14 per Annum (including Postage).
*China Mail' OFFICE,
6. WYNDHAM Street, HeneGKONG
its own vessels. For the past eight or nine years Shewan, Tomos & Co., the agents of the new line, who have their own offices in' leading ports in the Far East, have operated a steamship servico from ports in China and Japan, such as Yokohama, Kobe, Shang.
the Straits Settlements, to New York, hai, Foochow, Amoy, Hongkong and
dispatching some nine or ten boats a year"
All of these vessels have been chartered and have not taken return cargoes from this port-that is to China and Japan. The new enterprise will therefore complete the line' by affording an outward service. In fact the Anierican-Asiatic Steamship Co. will not only establish a new line from this port, but will also take charge of the business nlready established in the Orient.
While there is no direct official connection between the two-interests, those behind the
American Asiatic Steamship Company and the American-China Developing Company are largely identical. The Development Company has the funds to complete the rail- road between Hankow and Canton. This class connection means, naturally, that the two enterprises will be operated in harmony
10c
NOTICE.
COUPIERS of DOMESTIC BUILD
INGS are hereby requested to co- OPERATE with the BOARD in its efforts to Combat PLAGUE by thoroughly Cleansing their Dwellings and Servants Quarters be- tween the 15th NOVEMBER and 15th DECEMBER next.
After the 15th December, the Board proposes to strictly enforce the provisions of the Byelaws governing Domestic Cleanliness and Ventilation, and the Board will, if on inspection it be found necessary, dircet its, officers to cleanse and disinfect premises under the provisions of the Byc- laws for the Prevention or Mitigation of Epidemic, Eudemic, or Contagions Dis-
CBSC:
By Order of the Board,
G. A. WOODCOCK,
Secretary.
Sanitary Board Office,
5th November, 1902.
2257
THE MUTUAL STORES,
8 and 10, D'Aguilar Street. GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS,
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, &c.
PRICES VERY REASONABLE,
GOODS GUARANTEED TO BR FRESH AND OF THE BEST QUALITY. Hongkong, January 17, 1902.
118
RIGAUD'S KANANGA WATER
От
JAPAN
(REGISTERED)
The most delightfully.
freshing Toilet Water.
It renders the skin Arm, relleves mos- quito bites and imparts a delicate fragance and feeling of comfort..
RIGAUD'S CHOICEST NEW EXTRACTS
RECOMMENDED
KANANGA LOUIS XV ASCANIO
LUCRECIA LILAS DE PERSE BOUQUET & L'ELYSÉE BOUQUET ROYAL ROSINA
GRACIOSA IRIS BLANC IRIS AMBRE- YLANGYLANG
PEAU D'ESPAGNE WHITE VIOLETS WHITE HELIOTROPE ALILY OF THE VALLEY
A compisis ateartiment of every other odour.
** PARFUMERS — PARIS.
For Sale by A. 8. Watson & Co. Chemis
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
and especially that materials for the railroad will be transported from this country by the company's own steamship linė.
As was explained in these columns re- cently, the railroad which the American- China Development Company is building is to be virtually a continuation of the Lu Han Line, whose objective point is Han- kow, which has been aptly described as the Chicago of China.' Although divided from the adjoining town of Hanyang by the Ian River, and from Wuchung, which is the capital of the province, by the waters of the Yangtze, Hankow constitutes, with its neighboring cities, one great contre of population numbering considerably over 2,000,000 souls. But when a railroad has reached Hankow, at a distance of some 650 miles from Pekin, it has barely traversed half the breadth of China from north to Bouth.
It is at this point that the Ameri
aan-China Development Company will take
An abrasion, a cut or a scratch is an opening in the horny skin-wall that protects the tissues within from the germs without.
without. VINOLIA contains no germs, and is specially prepared for shaving, and for the complexion, and
the nursery.
up the work of construction, continuing BEAR IN MIND
the road from Hankow, or, more properly speaking, from Wuchang, on the southern bank of the Yangtsze, southward Canton.
to
The officers of the new steamship coun- pany are William Barclay Parsons, presi dent; D. Leroy Dresser, vice-president; T. Ashley Spark, secretary and treasurer. The directors, besides the officers named,[ are August Belmont, C. A. Tomes, Corn- D. Gluck. elius Vanderbilt and John Luther Kountze, of Kountze Bros, Ver- milyo & Co., and J. Crosby Bron, of Brown Bros., are also shareholders. Messrs Shewan, Tomes & Company will be the general agents of the line in the Orient, and the company will have its New York headquarters at No. 16 Beaver Street.
HOARSENESS IN A CHILD TILAT is subject to croup, is a sure in- dication of the approach of the disea-
T
ዳቦ.
If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is
given as soon as the child becomes hoarse,
or even after the croupy cough has appear-
THE CHINA MAIL.
Hotels.
'KOWLOON HOTEL.
Name.
THIS HOTEL is situated in a quiet locality, away from the din and disturbance of the City, and surrounded by a delightful Garden it is an ideal place of Residence. The building stands on an Alacrity eminence, giving a magnificent view of the **Albion Harbour, and the City of Victoria. It is Algerine within easy access of the Kowloon Wharves, Amphitrito where the principal Mail Steamers disem. Argonaut Blenheim bark Passengers, and from which there is a
Bramble regular ferry service to Hongkong, Bowling Alleys and Billiards.
J. W. OSBORNE,
J. H. DOWNS, Cherub Manager. Eclipse
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN. Fearless
near the TRAM TERMINUS. T LEPHONE 56. Hart
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
gunboat, 1st class
Capt. Charles Windham, O.V.O. Weihaiwol
Hankow
Capt. F. H. Henderson, C.M.G.
Licut.-Com. G. C. Hardy
Comdr. J. D. Daintros
Fleet Reserve
ca
съпот
Tona
Guns. I.H.P.
Captain.
Last reported at.
-----
despatch-vessel
1700
3000
Comdr. Seymour E. Erskine
Hongkong
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16 18,500
Captain Thomas
Hongkong
sloop
1050
8
1 1400
Commander R. Nugent
Hongkong
cruiser, 1st clas
11,000
16
18,000
cruiser, 1st class
11.000
16
18,000
Captain George H. Cherry
Hongkong.
cruiser, Ist class
0000
12
13,000
Captain F. G. Stopford
Hongkong,
710
1300
Lieut.-Com. F. M. Loake
The Cuisine is Excellent:
Britomart Cressy
gunboat, 1st class
710
Q
cruiser, 1st class
12,000
14
1300 21,000
Lieut. Comdr. T. D. Prati
Hankow
Captain Henry M. Tudor
Hongkong
water tank and tug
⚫ 390
300
Hongkong
Proprietor.
cruiser, 2nd class
5600
11
9600
Captain Robert H. S. Stokes
Woosung
Hongkong, September 6, 1900. .850 Esk
Espiègle Fame
g-bt. 3rd class coast defence sloop
363
3
200
1070
10
1400
Comdr. Ernest Barton
Shanghai
torpedo boat destroyer
360
K
5700
Shanghei
cruiser, 3rd class
1580
12
3200
Comdr. John J. Graham
Hankow
Firebrand
gunboat, 2nd class
455
4
360
In Reserve
Hongkong
PLUNKETS GAP,
*Glory
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16
13,500
Captain W. A. Carter
Taku
THE
PEAK, Goliath Handy
battleship, let class
{12,950
16
13,500
Chemulpo
torpedo boat destroyer
275
6
4000
Weihaiwal
torpedo boat destroyer
275
6
4000
Humber
storeship
1640
800
Janus
torpedo boat destroyer
280
6
3900
Kinsha
river gunboat
Lt.-Comdr. G. B. Powell
741 Moorhen
river gunboat
180
800
Lt..Coudr. G. G. Wobster
Mutine
sloop
980
10
1400
Comdr. C. W. M. Plonderleath
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16
13,500
Captain R. W. Whito
Hongkong
Otter
torpedo boat destroyer
350
6
6390
Lt.-Com. C. P. Mansel
Shanghai
Phoenix
Bloop
1015
U
1400
Commandor W. H. Nicholson
Hankow
Pique
cruiser, 2nd class
3600
8
7000
Capt. Harry C. Roynolds
Shangha.
Rambler
Surveying-vessel
835
6
-650
Captain Morris H. Smyth
Shanghai
Rinaldo
980
10
1400
Com. D. St. A. Wake
Hongkong
Robin--
river gunbeat
85
2
240
Lt.-Com. John P. Irven
Rosario
sloop
980
6
1400
Shangha
FOR SALE AT
4
HA
【ANDSOMELY
and Sandpiper
river gunboat
85
2
240
Hongkong
Exceedingly Spacious Rooms.
Snipe
river gunboat
86
2
240
Lt.-Comdr. Worsloy
Hankow
KRUSE & Co.
Very MODERATE TERMS to FAMI- Taku LIES by the DAY or MONTH.
Hongkong, December 18, 1900.
torpedo bost destroyer
250
6500
Fleet Reserve
Hongkong
Talbot
ozuiser, 2nd class
5600
11
9600
Captain Lewis Bayly
Hongkong
Tamar
receiving ship
4650
6
Hongkong
2639 Teal
river gunboat
180
2
800
Hankow
Tweed Vestal
coast defence gunboat
363
3
200
Woosung
sloop
980
10
1400
Singapore
surveying ship
620
450
torpedo boat destroyer
360
6
6900
river gunboat
150
550
river gunboat
150
550
Lt.-Comdr. Ernest C. Hardy Lt. Com. C. Mackenzie, D.8.0. Lieut.-Com. Hugh Somerville Lieut.-Com Chilcott
On a cruise
Shanghai
Hankow
Shanghai
OGDEN'S
ASK
'GUINEA-GOLD'
FOR
CIGARETTES,
ed, it will prevent the attack. It always EVER WATCHES
cures and cures quickly. For sale by A Dealers; WATKINS Ltd., Gonemal Agents
Dentistry.
TSU FAN,
DENTIST.
PRICE MODERATE-CONSULTATION FREE. Next to the Hongkong Dispensary, 50 Queen's Road, Central. Hongkong, November 25, 1902,
2427
Mr. CHADWICK KEW,
$59
DENTAL SURGEON,
S
685
DROZ & CO.'s
For Terms,
Apply to the MANAGER.
THE WAVERLEY HOTEL,
10E HOUSE STREET, HONGKONG.
A First-Class Privato Family Hotel.
FURNISHED
and CHRONOGRAPHS, 865
Best Value, compatible with Good Workmanship.
Watches Guaranteed.
TRADE MARKS:
BERNA,
MAXIM.
Watches and Clocks repaired by Competent EUROPEAN EXPERTS. “
DROZ & CO.,
No. 14, Queen's Road Central.
GENUINE 'SINGER' MACHINES
ARE MADE ONLY IN
ENGLAND and AMERICA
CHARGE INSTRUCTED
FREE
OF
SER:
ONE YEAR. EVERY MACHINE SOLD IS GUARANTEED FOR
Ocean
Pelham House, Waterwitch
FAMILY HOTEL,
Whiting
Woodcock WYNDHAM STREET. Woodlark M. MOORE,
Proprietoress.
THE QUEEN'S HOTEL,
ELGIN ROAD, KOWLOON.
THREE minutes' walk from the Steamer Wharves, and seven minutes by Ferry-launch from the City of Victoria,
A First-class Hotel, with thirty-five very airy Bedrooms.
Everything of the Best.
Dinner Parties by Special Arrangement. Billiards (Thurston Match Table). Most perfect culinary arrangements. Food both in European and Eastern
stylos.
H. RUTTONJEE, Proprietor.
Hongkong, March 3, 1902.
458
"THE REVENUE OF CHINA.'
A SERIES OF ARTICLES,
Reprinted from The China Mail.' WITH AN APPENDIX.
To be had at the OFFICE OF THIS PAPER.
Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, LTD. And Messrs. W. BREWER & Co.
Price.
Bloop
Shanghai Hongkong Hongkong Yangtae-Kiang
Canton Hankow
Comdr. C. A. W. Hamilton Lieut.-Com. Murray Lockhart
• Canton
Commodore Robinson
Lt.-Comdr. R. W. Dalgety
Lieut. Forbes
Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge, K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief.
** Flag of Rear Admiral Harry T. Grenfell, C.M.G.
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
Name.
Flag and Description.
Tons,
Guns.
H.P.
29, QUEEN'S ROAD GENTRAL.
OFFICE HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.1. Hongkong, March 18, 1902.
DENTISTRY.
SUI SANG,
Lately Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA
DENTIST.
No. 4, Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, January 1, 1898.
I EN
TING
Surgeon Dentist;
No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET.
TERMS VERY MODERATE.
Consultation Free.
Hongkong, April 24, 1900
司
AR &
YUEN KEE CO.
COAL MERCHANTS,
No. 17, CHIU LOONG STREET,
628
(NEAR MESSES. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
HONGKONG,
CHINA,
Hongkong, June 13, 1902.
CHRISTMAS CAKES.
1254
- RUTTONJEE begs to inform the
H. rublic of Hongkong and Kowloon
that, having secured the services of a first class competent Parsee Baker with a very long experience in his business, he is in a position to make splendid Christmas Cakes this year. He need hardly assure his numerous kind patruns that no efforts will be spared to make his Xmas Cakes of the finest and most expensive ingredients obtainable.
10 per cent Discount for Cash.
No. 5, D'Aguilar Street, H.K., Nos. 39 and 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, October 31, 1902.
2114
ONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM.
HWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
7.30 a.m. te 8.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 8.00 a.m. to 8.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 9.0 a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes 11... to 12.45 p.m...Evert 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Ever 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...very 15 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...very 15 minutes. 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes NIGHT CARS,
8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYS. 8.00 a.m. to 8.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.30a.m. to 9.30 am... Every 30 minutes, 9.30a.m. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. NIGHT CARS as on Week Days.
SATURDAYS...
Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, 38 and 40. Que as Road Central.
1061
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, December 17, 901. THE COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECT-
ING CHINESE;
With Special Reference to
PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION AN. BANKRUPTCY LAWS IN
HONGKONG.
(Reprinted from the China Mail.)
For Sale at the China Mail Office,
Price
50 cent.
BUYERS
Popular Prices.
HAND MACHINES TREADLE MACHINES
FROM $25 to $45.
"
$40 to $75.
FOR SALE, FOR CASH, OR ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.,
3A, WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG
and
64 ELGIN ROAD, KOWLOON.
UNTOUCHED BY HAND.
MELLIN'S
FOOD
For INFANTS and INVALIDS.
When prepared is similar to Breast Milk.
MELLIN'S FOOD WORKS, PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND,
M. MUMEYA,
E25
APANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER
AND FINISHED IN CRAYON.
ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS. Sa QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
DARTRING
L'ANOLINE'
THE
'Dartring" "brand appanes upon mi the original
Luanion
“Lanoline" Preparations.
DANTRING
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Austrian cruiser
-French gunboat
$250
300
20 12,800
Captain Dredger
Hongkong
French gunboat
Lieut. A. Belloy Capt.-Crespin
French gunboat
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French gunboat
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French gunboat
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Lieut. Fitlo
Haiphong
French cruiser
4009
19 9000
Capt. Lefèvre
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French gunboast
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Captain Serris
Woosung
2200
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French gunboat.
470
Capt. Bécue
Saigor
Olry Pascal Redoubtable Styx Surprise
French gunboat
Capt. Hurst
French cruiser
3988
14
8500
Captain Seues
French cruiser
9437
8
6071
French cruiser
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French gunboat
629
900
Captain Mornet
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French gunboat
Shanghai
Yangtse
French cruiser
Captain Blondel
Vigilant
Fronch gunboat
Along Bay Canton
Vipero
French gunboat
400-
441
Comdr. Villeneuve
Shigor
Bussard
German gunboat
1600
8
2900
Comdr. von Bassewitz
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11,000
36
14,000
Captain Friedrich
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8
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German cruiser
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Shangai
German cruiser
6000
20 10,000
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Shangha
German ganboat
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10 1300
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German gunboat
900
10 1300
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hobo
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German gunboat
$50
10
Comdr. Wuthmann
Yangtse
German gunboat
1120
8 1500
Commander Hilbränd
Singapore
German gunboat
German gunboat
1600
900 10
8 2800
Comdr. Hoffmann
Nanking
1300
Comdr. Schrader
Hongkong
Vorwaerts Thetia
German gunboat
Comdr. von Weise
Shanghai
German gunboat
Shanghai
Lombardia
Italian cruiser
2900
10
Marco Polo
Italian cruiser
4589
Puglix
Italian cruiser
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Italian cruiser
2250 10 4500
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16
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Captain John Boet
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Captain Botti
Woosung
7000
Captain Canalo
Suanghat
14
6820
Captain Zezi
Shangha
Zaire
Portuguese gunboat Portuguese gunboat
720
Captain d'Azevedo
Macao
600
Capt. F. J. Barboza Leal
Hongkong
Admiral Nachimoff Aleout Amaur Bobro
Russian cruiser
9000
18
.8000
Captain Stemmann
Russian gunboat
810
6
730
Comdr. Guinter
Russian cruiser
2600
4700
Comdr. Gramatchiko
Russian gunboat
1050
8
1150
Russian gunboat
500
9
3500
Russian gunbost
1490
6 2000
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12,364
44 14,500
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1000
6
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1213
7 1500
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1224
7 1400
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1490 12,674
6
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15
14,500
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10,600
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32 17,000
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10,960
16 10,600
Russian gunboar
950
2
1125
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1050
8
1120
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Port Arthur
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Port Arthur
Nagasak
Port Arthur
Russian cruiser
6500
27
20,000
Capt. Bahr
Port Arthur
Russian gunboat
500
9.
3300
Comdr. Zagoriansky-Kissol
Port Arthur
Russian cruiser
1230
ti
1194
Opmdr. Abramoff
-Port Arthur
U, S. gunboat
1000
10
1277
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Don Juan de Austria Frolic
U. S. gunboat
1169
8
1600
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Manila
U. S. gunboat
U. S. gunboat
1800
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Manila
U. S. gunboat
1392
8
1988
Comdr. R. R. Ingersoll
Ninking
U. S. flagship
11,500
41 10,000
Captain Henderson
Shanghai
U. S. gunboat
1900
2
750
Comdr. T. H. Stevens
Mani
U. S. monitor
3990
3000
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1370 6
850
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Taku
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4084
5244
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Amoy
U. S. cruiser
4140
Lieut.-Comdr. Sperry
Shanghai
New York Princeton Vicksburg
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8200
24 17,401
Captain M. R. S. Mackende
Amoy
U. S. gunboat
1000
в
800
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Nagasaki
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1000
10
1118
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Shanghai
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1397
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1710
1801
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Phra Nang."
The N. D. L. 9.8. Phra Nang will go iuto dock for repairs, to-morrow.
gence of opinion will prevail. Importers attempt to place the local currency might be expected to be unanimous in upon a gold basis. Men who have to favour of a gold standard. Yet it is make periodic remittances to Europe or Notes by the Way.
America are being hit hard. These men, The death is announced of Dr. Lennox notorious that they are not: fixity
if their employers show no sympathy, Browno, the eminent throat specialist. At the Union Church, Hongkong, on the of exchange would be 25th inst., by the Rev, C. H. Hickling, and prevent unexpected losses on bills. must view with genuine alarm the
The Legislative Council meeting fixed decline of the dollar, and as they for to-day is postponed till to-morrow.
We learn from London that a purely But still many believe that the low
Russian phonetic alphabet has been in. dollar has stimulated even the import are now a large class their case desorves sympathetic consideration. Will they trade, when the effect
The present investment of Amurian troduced into the seminaries of Cores, with get it locally? We fear not. This is capital in Canada is reported to be unpre-a view to displacing the hieroglyphics now fluctuations passes off.
the headquarters of one of the leading codonted. exchange banks, and the so-called
WILLIS 0. A. SHEPHERD to FLORENCE HAMILTON.
On the 15th November, at the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Singapore, FREDERICK KRARUF to CLEMENTINA URSULA, the youngest daughter of John Lowell
of violent Truth to say many importers like to make money, and do make money, over exchange.
The Wakool, with the Royal Welch Fusiliers on board, arrived at Singapore on the 10th inst.
The Corean Language.
in u80.
San Francisco's Plague.
The New York papers have been scare- making out of the plague outbreak at San Francisco, According to a lato telogram the epidemic is almost wholly confined to
The publication of this issue commenced Produce dealers as a general rule will leaders of public opinion are so inex- favour following the fortunes of silver. tricably involved it that institution that Buying in the cheaper currency and we may expect local expert opinion to
be either against fixity of exchange or Scottish miners to the number of selling in the dearer, the margin of pro- fit is greater, oven when that balance callous to the troubles of the small im- 70,000 have demanded an increase of 12 the Chinese quarters.
2
The New Naval Scouts.
in silver has to be converted at a low port houses and the wage-earners. per cent. in their wages. BONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902. | rate into gold. Their argument is that While, therefore, we think the time has
| high (silver) prices of produce are good come for decisive action, we have faint from its towing steamer during a gale, and tury to the Admiralty, stated in the House
at 5.30 p.m.
Per Dos Case pls.
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$15.00 6
The China Mail.
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15,00 6
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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Meeting.
It
They make money,
our in their native country as "retired Colonial merchants," whose fortunes are not known to be limited to ten thousand in the Funds. This bias of personal interest undoubtedly militates against the broad an impartial decision on principles of the question; but surely it should not be impossible to select mem- hers for a Commission, who could sift out the personal bias from the collected evidence and by this means arrive at a solution beneficial to the general body of the people and the interests of the Colony's trade
A floating dock for Durban parted
hope of a courageous policy on the part went ashore in Mossel Bay,
of silver and the further depreciation of the local currency and the ruin of those least able to bear financial loss.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Boer Generals.
Mr Arnold Forster, the fianncial secre-
of Commons on the 4th inst, that the new scouts for the Navy would carry 10 twelve- pounders and eight small automatio guns.
The Divine Sarah.
Madame Sarah Bernhardt received i The proprieto of the Daily Express | grout.ovation at her first performance in have entertained the crow of B.MS. Ter- Borlin. She once declared she would rible at a banquet at the Holborn Restaur- never play in Germany till France had wiped out the defeat of 1870. The divine Sarah has evidently tired of waiting for that event, and has herself conquered Ber-
ant.
M. Witte, the Russian Minister for Finance, has dismissed 200 officials in Manchuria and Siberis, for malversation of funds.
THE Straits Settlements and Ceylon for the Colony. are giving a good deal of attention to and only become gold-bugs when the of the usual leaders of public opinion |
and can only hope the Government--- Sir John Gorst, late Vice-President of 8 the vexed currency question, and as chrysalis stage of retirement approaches, here or in London-will be moved to the Council, has been granted a political
Hongkong is quite as much affected by and they hope to burst forth in splend-intervene before the further declination pension of £1200 per annum, the depressed state of silver as either, it is of interest to notice what is being done in the other Colonies. In Ceylon, a local Currency Commission has been appointed. The Colonial Office has ap pointed in England a Commission to enquire into the Straits currency. is hoped tho report from Ceylon will be in the hands of the Straits Currency Commission before it prepares a report. A Ceylon contemporary considers that the case of Ceylon is dsitinct from that of the Straits Settlements because of Ceylon's connection with India and its partial dependence on that country. Should Hongkong's position be enquired being taken in Hongkong, either by into, doubtless the relation of this Colony's trade with the mainland of China would introduce another dif-
Noon.--Extraordinary Meeting of Share holders of The Punjon Mining Co., Id., at the Company's Office.
Auction.
9.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni- ture, ut No. 16, Leighton Hill Road.
Amusements.
A pan.
Performance at the City Hall,
Miscellaneous.
Goods per Monmouthshire undelivered Goods per Strassburg undelivered after
date subject to rent.
after this date subject to rent.
General Memoranda. FRIDAY, November 28:-
on this date subject to rent, 2,15 p.m.-Auction of Jewellery and Fancy Goods, at Messrs Hughes and Hough's Sales Rooms.
ferentiating element. At all events, Goods per Bengal not cleared at 4 p.m. Hongkong is not in the sane position as the Straits and Ceylon. It is possible that a parallel might be drawn between the two latter places on the one hand, and between the Straits Settlements and Hongkong on the other; but it seems to us that no valid comparison 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Pictures, at Mr can be set up between Ceylon, a sub-
Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms.
5 p.m.-Extraordinary Meeting of Hong- kong Jockey Club at the Grand Stand. SATURDAY, November 29 :-
2 p.m.-Aaction of Japanese Curios, at
No. 16 Praya Central.
Generals Botha, De Wet, and Delarey inscribed their names in the visitors' book at Buckingham Palace on the 29th ult.
Powder and Shot.
Ng Shin was ordered to pay $5 or do fourteen days in jail, at the Magistracy, ta- day, for being in possession of 100 rounds
We do not know that any steps are of rifle ammunition.
the Government or the public or semi- public bodies, to approach the Colonial Office on the subject. It seems to us that public sentiment in Hongkong favours the raising of the question; and probably the Hongkong General Cham- ber of Commerce, which passed a re- solution in 1892 or 1893 in favour of fixity of exchange (or a fixed standard), will see its way to resuscitate that ro- solution, at least to the extent of get- ting an expert enquiry and advice.
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Silks and Satins,stantial producing island, and log Should Ceylon and the Straits Settle-
at Mr V. I. Remedios' Sales Rooms.
close.
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8 Meeting of Shareholders of The Dairy Farm Co., Ltd., at Company's Town Depot.
kong, a mere entrepot.
It will be re-
7 p.m. Entries for Hongkong Regatta membered that in 1897, a sub-committee of the Singapore General Chamber of Commerce reported on the subjcet of fixity of exchange. The report was fully discussed at the time, and at a general meeting of the Singapore Chamber a resolution calling upon the Government to introduce a gold standard was carried by 17 votes to 14. Sir Charles Mitchell, who was then Governor of the Straits
Established A‚D. 1841.
Settlements, forwarded the resolu- tion to the Colonial Office, together with a despatch adversely criticis- ing the resolution, nothing was done by the Government, and the Straits Settlements has profitted or lost, as the case may be, by the continued depres-
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On this point, there is considerable diversity of opinion in the Straits as there is diversity of interests. Discus- sing the question in a very temperate
A Boot Trust.
The boot and shoe manufacturers in Canada have formed a consolidated trust with a capital of 8,000,000 dollars
(£1,600,000).
The Champagne Vintage.
A London telegram states that the champagne vintage this season is a failure. This, we need hardly say, will not affect the supply at St. Andrew's Ball on Friday night.
A British Syndicate's Project.
A British syndicate, with £1,000,000 ments be put upon a gold basis, Hong as initial capital, has secured land for the kong will be left alone in the Far East utilisation of the Potomac Falls to supply as a silver-using Colony. How long Washington with light, heat, and motive will it stand alone? How long will it power. The syndicate will employ British, be allowed to stand alone? Even should labour exclusively.
the local bodies and the local Govern-
Contracts for four steamers have been let to shipbuilders on the Tees. These con- tracts are welcomed, as there are 4000 men idle on the Teeside.
£740 is the price asked for the 2 cont Sandwich Islands stamp, first issue 1851. Ten years ago this stamp could have been purchased for £100.
lio.
Union Church Literary Club.
To-morrow night, at nine o'clock, therë will be a discussion by the members of the Union Church Literary Club, in the Church Hall, on the liberty of the Press. The discussion will be opened by Mr H. Hurst- house.
The Navy League.
The Montreal Chamber of Commerce has refused to assist in the formation of a Canadian branch of the Navy League. At the levéo at Buckingham Palace on The chamber declares that Canada has no the 25th ult. the British and Foreign need of a navy. In spite of this protest a Bible Society presented the King with a strong branch of the Navy League has been Coronation Bible.
The King's College has appealed for £500,000, to endow the college as a seat for higher education in connection with the University of London.
Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, after visiting New York to investigate the steamships' combine, states he is convinced that it will benefit British trade.
ment remain inactive, will the Colonial The Messageries Maritimes Company. then upon their record in the field.
A London telegram dated 30th ult. Office, after interfering in the Straits
says The Messageries Maritimes Com- Settlements, refrain from taking up pany has passed its dividend. The com-
the
formed at Montreal.
St. George's Ball.
A large number of the subscribers to the above Ball met at the City Hall yester day Sir William Goodman being in the chair. It was agreed to give a Ball on the 6th January, 1903, various Sub-Committees were elected and other business in connec- tion with the Ball arranged.
A Dangerous Customer.
•
The third engineer of a steamer in the King Edward reviewed the 2nd Bat-
harbour created a disturbance in the Hong. talion of the Scots Guards on their return
kong Hotel last night, whilst being ejected from South Africa, and complimented for noisy spiritual clation,'
He upset several flower pots and paid for the damage, after some persuasion had been employed; and then he was seen to put his hand be- hind his back in a suspicions manner. The
Germany is voting £200,000 as ex
subject of Hongkong's currency? The pany has resolved to write off lialf its penses towards her participation in the St probability is that it will interfere here nominal capital, and raise 15,000,000/ Louis (U.S.A.) Exhibition of 1904. Prince hand was seized just in timo, for in the
The British Navy.
Henry of Prussia will attend the Exhi- bition,
as well. Rumours have been current francs (£600,000) in preference shares in for some time that an attempt was to be order to build cargo boats. made to put Hongkong upon a gold basis,
At a meeting of working men held at Capetown it was decided to request Sir J. The Admiralty is making use of the Gordon Sprigg, Premier, to warn artisans. long before any overt action was taken in regard to the Straits Settlements, and it is not at all unlikely that the Colonial inventive resources and the plans of pri- and other immigrants from coming to vate shipbuilders. The Admiralty has South Africa owing to the scarcity of Office action in the southern colony was
placed orders for the four scouts 3000 employment. prompted by impending changes in the
tons at shipbuilding yards at Glasgow, inerth. Article 1 of the now Anglo- Birkenhead. Barrow-in-Furness, and Chinese Treaty arranged by Sir James Elswick. The scouts are to have a speed
China agrees to take of 25 knots. Mackay reads:
the necessary steps to provide før a
article, the Singapore Free Press pre- uniform national coinage which shall be Local Option in the Transvaal.
A
A new ordinance, issued by the Trans. vaal Government, provides for the applica tion of the principle of local option by a
Great Britain's Sterling Friend.
foes.
The Ladies Golf Championship of Australia has been won by Miss Calder, with rounds of 98 and 95. Mrs C, Fair bairn was second with 38 and 99. The championship was played for at Sandring- ham, near Melbourne.
The King's Prize at the National Rifle
year was Mr W. H. Gargett, Victorin, 223.
Mr George Wyndham, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has been elected Rector of Glasgow University, in succession to Lord Rosebery, by a majority of 39 votes over Mr John Morley, M.P. The Unionists have thus made a clean sweep of the Scottish University Rectorships.
He was ar pocket was a loaded revolver, rested; and, this morning, at the Magistracy he was made to pay $3 for his excitemcut, and $1 for carrying the loaded weapon.
Dr Morrison on the Warpath.
A London telegram, dated 4th inst., says :-Dr Morrison, the Peking correspon- dent of the Times, reports that the promo tion of a fourth grade official to the rank of a mandarin of the first grade has been gazetted, for smuggling, in defiance of the protocol, Mauser rifles and cartridges ints the province of Kwang-si and placing them at the disposal of the Governor of the province for use against the rebels. Dr Morrison says that China thus repudiates that part of the protocol prohibiting the
sure manufacturing arms.
Kowloon Hotel.
By kind permission of Colonel. Ire- monger and Officers, the Band of the 33rd Burina Infantry will play the following programme at the Kowloon Hotel's Garden on Thursday night, the 27th inst., from 7.30 to 10 plu
March
Overture..
Zaza Manuel Klein Todoiska...... Cherubini". Selection The Messenger Boy' Ivan Caryll
Eine Nacht in) Cornet Solo
Der Schweitz... Hume Selection
• Mirette'
Mossager Valse.....Tendres Baisers... Waldteufol
Mr and Mrs. Booth Clibborn, the son-in-law and the daughter of General Booth, have quitted the teaching of the Rev. J. Dowie, of Zion City, near Chicago, │^ In January last Mr and Mrs. Booth
Punch and Judy' and')
Eoggetti ent to the philistine, because, after all, The Cure of Tuberculosis.
Clibborn resigned from the Salvation Army, Comique also Horn Pipers. I A telegram dated 27th ult, says and joined Mr Dowe. the foreign goods consumed in China
Danse
EXTRA.
sents some points that are well worth
legal tender in payment of all duties, consideration by Europeans who have a taxes and other obligations throughout domicile in a gold-using country. th. Empire by British as well as Chinese a majority of voters, in regard to the issue Meeting in Australia was won by Mr J. T. importation of arms, and of material for Dividing the people who are most
subjects. If the Treaty is ratified and of liquor licenses, or to provide for the ex- Lake, South Australia, with 229 points out their manufacture. The majority of the Dozen. Bottle. affected by the currency exchange into this Article is to be carried into effect, clusive control of the liquor traffic by trusts of a possible 245. Last year he won with arsenals in China are working at full pres-
three classes-capitalists, business men
what more probably than that China for public purposes. The employment of 228 points. His nearost opponent this and wage-carners-our southern con-
will adopt
gold standard Her in- barmaids is prohibited. temporary says: The
first-named
demnity experience will have taught her have made their pile and invested it-
a substantial lesson, and should foreign ..$14.40 $1.20 either in land, shares, or the goodwill
Sir Horace Rumbold, formerly British advisers be called in to place the national of their businesses. They draw their
currency on a sound basis they will Ambassador at Vienos, writing in the cur interest and spend it in a gold country:
rent number of the National Review, pays probably advocate the gold standard.
a tribute to the Emperor Francis Joseph, they desire no further shrinkage of
Should this happen, of course, Hong-who, he says, was Great Britain's sterling capital, and no lessening in the amount they draw from their investments. 4 kong-if she has not done so beforehand friend throughout the war in South Africa. 1.50 priori they will be for a fixed rate of must follow suit, for if there is one Sir Horace Rumbold contrasts the attitude exchange at as high a value as can be thing the local experts' are agreed of the Emperor of Austria with the Ger- made practicable. A distinction must upon it is that Hongkong must have mans, who are still, the writer said, Great be drawn between home capitalists and the same currency standard as China. Britain's most unrelenting and dangerous Why this should be so is not so appar- local capitalists. The latter have un- doubtedly reaped a huge advantage from the low rate of the dollar. By it VIOLET CAPSULE 24.00 2.00 they have been enabled to immensely originate in gold-currency countries, and The International Conference on tubercu
must be paid for, whatever the currency losis, now sitting at Berlin, has aroused The Ceylon Currency Commission.
The Standard of the 20th ult. publishes increase the dollar-earning capacity
The Commission had its opening the following paragraph :—The marriage of of Hongkong or the currency of China, great interest. M. Nocard (the French- of their capital, and the growth of
To say that Hongkong would be doom-veterinary authority) insisted before the Meeting on November 8, and quickly Mr George Lynch, author and war corre NOTE-Port, after removal, expenses and charges has not been com-
ed if a gold standard were adopted by conference that bovine tuberculosis was arranged preliminaries. Meetings will should be rested for a monthmensurate with that movement.. Their
the Colony seems to many people whose transmissible to man, especially by means generally take place on Wednesdays. The spondent, eldest son of Mr and Mrs George income has been largely increased, their
of milk. He stated that it was imperative Chamber of Commerce Committee will Lynch, of Mount Verdon, Cork, with Care expenditure to a much less degree. So opinion is worth value to be a rank to inspect cow-sheds, and destroy infected probably select some members of the niela, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs F. long as they do not want to remit the fallacy. Java thrives under a gold animals. Dr Koch adhered to the state- mercantile community to give evidence, and Harwood Lescher, of 31, Devonshire-place, currency. Japan adopted the gold ments he made last year. He had only other witnesses will be called. The Com W., took place on Saturday, at St. James's balance to a gold country, they are content with piling up the dollars. standard, and we have not heard that discovered 28 cases suggesting that bovine mission will report on some points at the Church, Spanish-place. The officiating clergy, were the Rev. Wilfrid Lescher and her trade with North China has fallen tuberculosis was transmissible to man, but earliest possible moment.
Canon Gildes. The bridesmaids were Mias were satisfactorily off. On the contrary; Japan still finds none of these cases
Mercedes Lescher, sister to the bride, and her best market in China, and must established. The only successful way of The Kowloon Murder.
Miss Rosie Lyuch, sister to the bride- The Kowloon murder case was men- continue to do so, and her statesmen combating tuberculosis, Dr Koch said, was
groom. There were also two little girls, the maintenance of better dwellings and tioned at the Magistracy, to-day, and
MRosalind Lescher and Miss Laura Ball. These Wines are specially Although largely spending their carn-
ings in the Colony, the proportion spent appear to have been wise in their de- workshops, to avoid overcrowding, and the Chang Fung Man was remanded to Decem suited for Invalids and general
on goods and services which get dearer cision to convert the currency when they isolation of infected persons. use, and are too well known to
did. Going back to the division made
need further comment.
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A LAME SHOULDER Tu Ting who was found dead in a kneeling of converting their hard-earned savings by our Singapore contemporary, we
AMPENED with Chamberlain's Pain posturo, his head and body frightfully uses, and may he cared by the use Susually caused by rheumatism of the into sterling for the holiday at home, may hazard the opinion that all Eur-DAM
-Balm and bound to the affected parts, gashed, and joss sticks scattered all round.
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This lini or the expected retirement to the old opeans in Hongkong who depend upon is better than any plaster for lame back or
Chamberlain's him, about three weeks ago. Mr Hays ment is unequaled as u soothing lotion. country, will turn the scale in favour of their salaries and who are not the pains in the side or chest.
favoured few paid in sterling, like Go-perior. One application gives relief. Try
Pain Balm is a liniment that has no su (Messrs Johnson, Stakes, and Master) One application gives relief, Try it. For sale by All Dealers; Warxina Ltd., General fixity of exchange. It is among the
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
TELEGRAMS.
[REUTER'S SERVICE'S.] THE FLAG AT THE TONGSHAN MINES.
LONDON, November, 24, 1902. Reuter's Peking correspondent wires that the Chinese having hoisted their flag
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY, | THE LOSS OF THE 'VENTNOR.
LIMITED.
Report for presentation to shareholders at the sixth ordinary yearly meeting, to be held at the Company's Depot, Wyndham
.:
No Hope of Salvage. Advices from Wellington and Auckland give further particulars of the loss of the Ventnor, which foundered near Hokianga
Street, on Monday the 8th inst., at 3 on the 28th ult. The Ventnor loft Wel- lington on the 27th ult. for Hongkong with p.m.:~~
At forty minutes passengers and cargo.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
The Record Investiture.
London, Oct. 25.-The Investiture at Buckingham Palace yesterday, when the King decorated over 300 recipients with the insignia of their orders, was a magnifi- cont function. The weather was splendid. A Tram Accident.
.
Oct. 13.-An accident to a trancar occur.
mechanics were killee and 51 others were
To-day's Advertisements
THEATRE
ROYAL.
Janet Waldorf Company.
The Directors herewith present to the over the Tongshati Coal-mines, Sir Ernest Shareholders a Statement of the Company's after midnight a shock, which shook the red at Chatham yesterday. Two dockyard LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT!! Sutow proceeded thithor and instructed the Accounts for the year ended 31st July, vessel from stom to stern, made manifest to injured.
British commander to replace it by the British dag, which was done, the Chinese not resisting.
MAYORS HONOURED.
B
1902.
The profit for the year(including $3,914.97 from last account), brought forward after writing of 86,964,32 for depreciation, providing for bad debts, and Directors' and Auditor's feca, amount to $15,192.68, from which it is proposed to pay a dividend of $7,500; to transfer to Reserve $5,000 and carry forward 82,692.68,
everyone aboard that the vessel hnd struck a rock. Subsequent investigation showed that the reef hit was to the southward of Cape Egmont. The ongines were at once
OF
THE LADY OF OSTEND.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY.
His Majesty the King has conferred titles Seventy-five cents per share, absorbing reversed, and in a short time the vessel for libel. The defendant, in a letter to M. Thore can be no performances on these
on the Lord Mayors of London, and also on the Mayors of Melbourne and Sydney.
GREAT BRITAIN AND “VENEZUELA.
Great Britain is pressing several long standing claims against Venezuela, and it is understood that she has given Venezuela a limited time to comply.
PRESIDENT 'ROOSEVELT AND TRUSTS.
President Roosevelt, in speech at Philadelphia, said that the United States had to deal with many serious industrial questions, including Trusts, but that she had the power, and would find a way, to
Holve them.
11.30.
WEATHER REPORT, The following notice is issued by the Hongkong Observatory :--
On the 26th at
Barometric changes are unimportant.
The high pressure area still covers N. China and the Sea of Japan.
Strong monsoon along the China const and over the N. part of the China Sea. Forecast:-fresh NE winds ; fair..
The Blamese Royal Yacht.
The Royal Yacht Maha Chakrkri arrived this morning en route to Japan to receive His Royal Highness the Crown Mr Mody, Consul for Prince of Siani.
Siam, called on board, and was received with a guard of honour. She will coal, and probably leave on Saturday.
...m
A Remarkable Cargo.
A telegraphic advice received in Sydney on the 27th ult, stated that the steamship Ventnor, which sailed from Westport (N.Z.) on Saturday for Hongkong took 500 coffins, containing the remains of Chinese, for burial in China. Tho Ventnor also shipped over 5000 tons of Westport 'coal for the China squadron. This is the vessel whose total loss was reported a few days ago.
The Melbourne Cup..
The Melbourne Cup was won by Messrs Clark and Robinson's The Victory (ridden by R. Lewis) which started at 25 to 1; Vanity Fair, which started at the same price, being second, and Mr R. Phillip's Abundance (which won the Victorin Derby) being third. The Persian favourite, but was nowhere at the finish. About Abundance was second favourite.
Merton Steel 70,000 people were present. was killed and the jockey injured.
Cashiered
Was
first
At the Harbour Office, yesterday, the coxswain of the Morren had his certificate cancelled altogether, as being unfit to hold
une.
Ho ran into the Polar Star, the other day, when trying to cross her bows. Of late there has been a good deal of comment upon the insecurity of passing over the water between Kowloon and Victoris. We are glad to see that the Star ferry coxswains are not the bad navigators which some people think them to be, and that the cap of blame really fits other heads. It is of the greatest importance that the utmost safety should be secured to passungers over
the channel.
Organ Recital at Shanghai.
The N.-U. Daily News of the 21st
The Directors regret to have to report that the late Secrotary absconded early in October last with funds belonging to the Company.
Noble and Mr Hinds
Directors -Dr
retire by rotation, and being eligible offer
themselves for re-election.....
Auditor.-Mr F. Henderson having re- signed, Mr W. Hutton Potts has audited the accounts in his stead, and now offers himself for election at this meeting.
F. MAITLAND, Chairman.
SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.
Mr Kruger.
London, Oct. 31.-The Brussels corres-
pondent of the Standard reports that Mr Kruger hopes to return to South Africa în January if ho swears allegiance to King Edward.
managed to get off. The wells were then sounded, and it was found that the vessel was making water in No. 1 hold. The vessel was headed off the shore to a safe distance, and then proceeded up the coast. Meanwhile the steam pumps wore got to
work, but from the first it was found that
they were unequal to the task of coping with the inflow, and gradually the water gained, rising higher and higher in the hold. Next morning it was found that the ballast tanks in the peak were full, putting the steamier down by the head, and mak- ing it evident that she had but a short time to Bost. In the evening her bow was so far under water that she became unman- ageable, and it was seen that she was gra- dually sinking, despite every effort that could be made.
At about 9 p.m., it being obvious that the vessel was going down fast, all hands were ordered to the boats. These were launched by their respective crows, who immediately pulled away from the sides of Hardly had they the doomed vessel. reached a safe distance when the vessel's stern rose in the air and she sank bow first. The Hokianga Heads light was seen at a distanco of about 10 miles, and the boats pulled in the direction of the light.
arrived on the Omapore beach, bearing 14
Heavy Damages for Bibel.. Mrs Watt, the wife of Mr Hugh Watt, formerly a member of the House of com- tons, has obtained a verdict for £6000 damages against Lady Violet Beauchamp Watt, described Mrs Watt as a real devil and criminal in human form,”
[In Mam of last year Sir Reginald Beauchamp obtained a divorce from his the wife, Lady Violet Beauchamp, on ground of her adultery with Mr Hugh Watt.
The damages were assessed at £10,000].
The Australian Cricketers. Durban, Oct. 28. The mately between the Australian Eleven and the Natal Fifteen The at Durban was concluded to-day, Australians, who went in first, scored 268, and the representatives of the Natal follow- ed with 205, The Australians, with six wickets down for : 03, declared their second innings closed. Natal in the second innings had obtained 69 runs for the loss of six wickets when rain stopped play.
Royal Visits. London. Oct. 28.-The King of Italy will shortly visit England.
The Cazr. whow ill shortly return the visit of King Victoria Emmanuel of Italy, will also visit the Pope privately, and will then go to Montenegro. Afterwards ho will proceed to Athens. and will probably continue his journey to Constantinople.
two eveninge owing to the Theatre being otherwise engaged.
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Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
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Mr Kruger's Memoirs. Oct 30.-The second instalment of Mr
Submarine Torpedo Boats. Kruger's Memoirs' has been published in the Times. Mr Kruger accuses the late Mr
November 3.--The commandants of the Cecil Rhodes of lying, bribery, and treat
French submarino torpedo bosts which chery. Ho describes Lord Milner as a typical jingo and autocratic beyond endur. At daylight several days lator two boats took part in the recent maneuvres at EVERYTHING TO INTEREST;
Cherbourg report that battleships will since. He states that Mr Chamberlain was Mr Rhodes' accomplice in the raid on the of the crew, including the chief mate, Mrnover be safe within the radius of action of Rand. The Times, in commenting on the John Cameron, the second and third submarines. Artillery fire and a careful historical and other inaccuracies of Mr ongineers, Messra D. Baillie and K. Mair, outlook aboard battleships would be quite
two cooks, and the messman.
ineffective. Battleships would be safe only Kruger, states that the negotiations be
a closed harbour, having the entrance in tween Mr Kruger and Lord Milner were
protected by electric wires. bound to fail and that the SAT Was inevitable.
Reducing the Garrisons. Nov. 2. --Tho strength of the garrisons in South Africa will be 50,000. Lieutenant- General Lyttelton, commanding in South Africa, hopes to reduce the number of men by-half in March.
Kaffir Dockers' Strike. Oct. 28.-Eleven hundred Kafirs employed at the Capetown docks have gone out on strike owing to a reduction in wages to 38 6d per day. In consequence of the strike shipping is paralysed.
Oct. 29 The employers have yielded to the demands of the 1100 Kafir dockers at Capetown who went on strike owing to a reduction in wages to 33 6d per day.
Another Appeal by General Botha.
Oct. 31.-General Louis Botha in an article in the current number of the Con temporary Review says that if the British only realised the pitiable state of the Boers it would be unnecessary for the Boer generals to make appeals for help. After Mr Chamberlain's reply to the request for further aid the Boor generals considered that it would be impossible to reopen the financial question, as they un- derstood that no appeals for help would be listened to, British generosity being limit- ed to the legal obligations under the treaty. Owing to that harrowing prospect the Boer generals made an appeal to the world in the manifesto published on September 25, and in doing so they had no desire to alienate Great Britain from their cause.
Nothing has occurred as regards the Boer generals abroad, General Botha affirms, that can reasonably be calculated to offend the susceptibillties of the British.
If Great Britain will still aid the Bocis with money it may serve as a substituto for the army of 100090 men now being planted in South Africi.
General Botha says that he is prepared to submit a report to an impartial com mission respecting the pumber of ruined farmsteads in his native land.
It would help to smooth matters if the delegates in Europe, Messrs. Fischer, Wessels, and Wolmarans, are allowed to return to South Africa, and complete amnesty to the rebels would be a potent means os removing racial estrangement.,
Mr Chamberlain's Tour. Oct, 29.-General Ben Viljoen de livered a tactful lecture at Dublin yester day. He said he avoided inciting a noisy minority, and rejoiced at Mr Chamberlain's proposed visit to South Africa. He hoped Mr Chamberlain would judge everything for himself, and not listen to the ex tremists,
Mr Chamberlain's projected visit is allay- inst. says:-Good music and a good objecting the tension throughout South Africa,
Ong of the boats, containing Captain Ferry and two officers, who were last to loave the steamer, went down alongside the ship, only two of her crew boing rescued.
The fourth boat apparently contained about 10 persons. The first three boats
The scow Hawk, had in all 27 persons. which it is supposed may have picked up the fourth boat, has not been heard from. She is bound for Kaipara, and is fully due there.
The Ventnor was insured for between £45,000 and £50,000. On her first voyago twelve months ago slie was stranded on rocks in Japanese waters for twenty-four Her coal freight was paid to the hours. charterers by the Admiralty on the comple- tion of her loading..
Captain H. Ferry, commander of the steamer, who was among those who lost their lives, was making his first visit to New Zealand waters. He had been in the em ploy of Messrs Gow, Harrison, and Co., of He Glasgow, the owners of the Ventnor. had been in the Eastern trade for many years. Captain Ferry, who was a native of Glasgow, leaves a widow at Southampton, England. He had not been Home for two years. The last voyage of the Ventnor was from Java to New Zealand with a cargo of sugar.
Prior to the departure of the Ventnor on her fatal voyage, a large party of Chinese from Wellington and other parts of the colony went off to the vessel in the stream, and held a farewell ceremony in the 'tween decks, where the remains of their country. Six Chinese went as men were stored.
The Panama Canal. Oct. 29.-The Government of Colombia resents the methods of the United States in policing the Tathmian railway during the late insurrection, and therefore objects to alienate the land necessary for the con- struction of the Isthmian canal.
Colombia offers the United States the necessary land on lease for one hundred years, and demands an annual payment of 600,000dol: (£120,000).
Underground Locomotion in
London.
Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VALUABLE JAPANESE CURIOS, Comprising:-
SATSUMA and CLOISONNE VASES nud
SCREENS,
The London County Council has in- structed a committee to consider the ques tion of underground locomotion in London PLATES, TEA SETS, OIL PAINTING, FIne with a view to introducing a bill into Parliament permitting the Council to un- dertako the work at an expenditure of £50,000,000.
International Mercantile Marine Company.
Nov. 5.-The International Mercantile
ABES,
LACQUERED IVORY INLAID
CARVINGS, PANELS. IVORY
JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, OLD BRONZES, &e., &c.,
(RECENTLY IMPORTED FROM JAPAN.) -Catalogues will be issued.
TERMS:-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
TO LET.
Marine Company (Mr l'ierpont Morgan's Shipping Combine) is so organised that British interests are safeguarded. The company dose not own the White Star line. The other English companise in the Com- bino have joined their shares, which the International Marine Company hands to an English registered company, to beWWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS and BATHROOM-en suite-10 minutes' called the International Navigation Com-
up from Queen's Road.
Board and service can be arranged. Bachelor preferred.
passengers, having special accommodation | pany.
The British Navy. provided for them over the mortuary.
The reef on which the Ventnor struck is Oct. 26. - Mr H. O. Arnold Forster, in the vicinity of the reef on which the Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, in a unfortunate barque Lissie Bell was wreck-speech at Liverpool, said the Admiralty od, with considerable loss of life, about would shortly substantially improve the three years ago. The Lizzie Bell struck on
amount and quality of sailors' food. Steps rock near the mouth ofeo River, and an
have been taken to provide for a larger agitation was set on foot to induce the Go- and more effective reserve and personnel vernment to erect a lighthouse there. No of the navy from the mercantile marine. thing, however, esme of the suggestion.
He regarded the Cunard agreement as The steamer Lord Wolseley was totally payment for value received. wrecked not far away on the Taranaki coast in the sixties.
The following is a list of the Tentnor's crew: Captain, H. G. Forry; chief officer, John Cameron; second, A. E. Lawson; chief engineer, J. M'Cash; second, D. Baillie; third, K. Muir; fourth, R. Taylor; stoward, H. Mohr; cooks, Chow Ah Chong and Chew All Mee; messroom boy, Jan Ah Cheng; donkeyman, F. Fischer; carpenter, W. Schleyer; crew, H. Wilson, H. Erick- son, Y. Lung, C. Johansen, P. N. Mezour, C. Speix, M. Kalaguch, W. Tetsujiro, J. Piggott, P. Mahu; firemen, W. Wagner, C. Steinbach, E. Rannow, G. Van Soppol, W. Black, S. M'Dorigal, Y. Jussku.
Phenomenal Shooting.
The Manila Cablenews of the 21st
The U.S. Favy. Oct. 26. The United States Board of Naval Construction has decided that it is better to supply armoured cruisers with a superiority of battery power than with a slight superiority of speed. Rear-Admiral Molville complains that the decision of the board will render United States cruisers inferior to British cruisers of the Drake class.
[The Drake class of armoured cruisers bave each a displacement of 14.000 tons, with an indicated horse-power of 30,0 0, while their speed is to be 23 knots.]
Fatal Collision off Dungeness.
Nov. 3. The steam collier Regulus yesterday came futo collision with the Spanish steamer Enero, off Dungeness. The Enero was struck abaft the engine- room, and the St. Regulus continued steam-
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ERS of this Company will be held in the CITY HALL, Queen's Road, Hongkong, at 11 o'clock a.m. on Monday, the 8th Decem- ber, 1902, for the purpose of discussing and, if thought fit, of approving the Direc- tors' proposals for construction of a new Dock as contained in the Circular to Share-
AMEETING of the SHAREHOLD
to be benefited deserved a larger audience and has aroused a feeling of intense inst. saya-Paradoxical it may seem, yet it last night at the German Church, where hopefulness, especially in Natal and the is a fact nevertheless, that twelvo Marinosing forward with a view of keeping her holders dated the 22nd September. 1902.
Transvaal.
stein in the gap and thus enable the crew The Transfer Books of the Company will
to take advantage of the opportunity of The Spaniards were, however, too terrified escape, and when the Enero sank ? out of The her crew of 25 went down with her.
clusive on the 8th December.
in aid of the Church and School funds a
The newspapers of the Afrikander Bond of Cavite are now languishing in durance of the Enero to jump upon the collierbe CLOSED from 9.a.m. to 1 p.m. in- sacred concert was given. The programate are greatly perturbed, and aro endeavour-vile for running up phenomenal scores at rifle practice at the Canacao range on was arranged by Mr George Grimble, who, ing to belittle Mr Chamberlain's visit. in passing through" Shanghai, was thus ing a magnificent and enthusiastic welcome Wednesday. The above statement, how ever, has a modifying clause. Company enabled to give us once again an exhibition for Mr Chamberlain. of his qualities an as amateur organist. Invitation to Mrs Chamberlain,' B.' 2nd Regiment, U.S.M.C., went out to
His own special contribution, which occu-
The people of Johannesburg are prepar-
St. Regulus resoued the other three men.
[The Enero was a steel screw steamship of 2047 tons gross, and was classed 100 A1 vessel, having been built as recently as 1808 by the Campbelltown Shipbuilding Company. The Enero was owned by Aznarly Cia., of Bihao, Spain, and was 282ft. in length and 40ft. Lin., in breath.
By Order of the Board.
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Acting Secretary. Hongkong, November 26, 1902,
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ASTIGMATISM, SQUINT
Mountings
In the most Up-to-date Stylea in GOLD, ROLLED-GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL, STEEL.
A Record of the Founding Sun Glasses.
and Development of the
Hongkong and Whampoa
Dock Co., Limited.
Reprinted from the 'CHINA MAIL.'
.Fifty Cents.
Price
..
Old Spectacles Re-made
To be had at the China Mail Office, 6 Wyndham Street.
SECOND EDITION.
and Repaired.
Sight-Testing and
Advice Free.
ISTORY Or THE CHURCHES or MEDICAL TESTIMONIALS:--
Nov: 5 Sir W. Hely Hutchinson, the the range on Wednesday for its semi-annual at Lloyds. She was a comparatively new | INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION – INDIA, BURMA, SIAN. THE MALAY pied the central place in the programme, Governor of Cape Colony, cabled on Satur-practice, and from the opening shot up to day to Mr Chamberlain that he had receiv- the sudden denouement that ended the was Dubois's Grand Offertoiro in D sharped from his Ministers a confidential minute affair, all previous records went by the board. from the Marringe Mass.*. The solo as follows:-
Your Ministers have been informed Men who were not credited with the ability was splendidly rendered. Mr Grimble also
shared largely in the rest of the programme,
She was supplied with triple expansion
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG ANI SINGAPORE.
PENINSULA, CAMBODIA, ANNAL, THIBET,
COREA AND Japan, 1 Entrusted to the SOCIETY of the
MISSION ETRANGERES.'
incidentally of the intended visit of Mr to hit a barn door at 30 paces were making engines, the diameters of the cylinders be- THE Co.'s Steamship Laisang having (Translated by EDWARD HARPER PARKER with which he determined the proper
accompanied by a wonderfully well-trained that you will convey to Mr Chamberlain.
that their Goods will be delivered from steamships. orchestra from H. G. M. S. Hansu. He the entire satisfaction with which we bave officer who was in charge was pleased at the of 3in. The Enero was one of a fleet 29 signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed
received the intelligence. We desire to showing of the men, which feeling even.
The Saint Regulus is a steel screw steamer alongside. opened with Mendelssohn's Wedding receive him as the guest of the colony to-
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain- March,' which can seldom have resounded gether with the others accompanying him, tually gave way to suspicion and finally to of 3131 gross tonnage, and was built in
Liverpool. Sho is classed 100 A1 at will be landed at Consignees' risk and in more melodious volume through the among whom we hope will be Mrs Cham- incredulity, and picking up a piece, he 1886 by Messrs T. Royden and Sons, of ing on board after 4 p.m. the 28th Nov.,
berlain. We trust that Mr Chamberlain discharged it in the air, without giving any Lloyde, and is owned by the Sir Alfred expense into Godowns at EAST POINT. Church. Another treat was afforded by will be able to spend at least a fortnight on
No Fire Insurance will be effected. orchestra and organist, in their porfect a visit to the Eastern and Northorn dis- warning to the scorers as to who the shooter Hickman Steamship Company, Limited, of
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by was. Promptly from behind the butt ap-Length, 338ft. 4in.; breadth, 42ft. 2in.; Liverpool. Her principal dimensions are:
JARDINË, MATHESON & Co., rendering of Handel's 'Largo,' while in tricts of the colony, where he will receive
General Managers. a most hearty welcome. The people will
2435 choosing such familiar picces as the War be disappointed if they are debarred the poared the red flag (meaning that he had and depth, 27ft. 8in.]'
Hongkong, November 26, 1902. March of the Priests' and the Bach- opportunity of personally expressing their made the second best shot possible). Once more he fired into the air and this time the Gounod's Meditation for their other appreciation of his invaluable services to the colony and to South Africa during a joint selection, they appealed perhaps still prolonged period of unexampled difficulty. white flag (a bull's eye) went up. Certain now of the cause of the admirable shooting, more tellingly than by nower work to the
at which he had but a moment before been with sympathy of the audience. A grand effect
I received your cordial message was produced by orchestra, choir (male great pleasure, and gladly accept the inso elated, he fell his men in and marched voices in unison) and organ in "The Heavons vitation. My wife much appreciates your them back to Cavite where the culprits
kind reference to her. I hope that the were confined. declared the Glory of God, the various details of the visit, will be settled as sug parts being excellently balanced. Thero gestod in your message."
were two solos, one by Mr C. Stepharius,
who gave a quite adequate rendering of
Mr Chamberlain replied to this message on Monday as follows:-
It is enough from Elijah, and the other You
by Mrs E. Gerooke whose powerful voico | cold
you are thankful you have Yea, answered the optimist. A
rang out clear and true in Eckert's aris cold is one of the few ailments that a
*Though I sponk with the tongues of men doctor will undertake to cure nowadays and of angels.
without a surgical operation.'
MAUDEI didn't see you at Mrs Up perton's garden party last night. Clara No. I had made preparations to go, but
New Benares, cash, Old Benares, cash,
EAST PRAYA RECLAMATION
SCHEME.
AS PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT AND THE MARINE LOT-HOLDERS BY THE HON. C.
Opium Quotations. HONGKONG, November 26, 1902. New Patna, cash, Old Patna, cash,
985
993 985
1010/1030 .0/8
1050/1060
1070/1085 0/8
Persian, Paper fieð, Al'ovum, Tarla.
749780
NOW <EADY. Coples may be had at 'OHINA MAIL
Price 50 Cents each.
Now Malwa, credit, Allowance, Taela,
R Last Year, Allowance Taels Old Malwa credit, Allowance, Taals,
was prevented at the last minute. Maude-Persian, Oily, cash, I'm awfully sorry. But, of course, there had to be limit to the invitations some.
where..
Allowance, Tools,
P. CHATER.
and
Reprinted from "THE CHINA REVIEW.')
PRIOZ ONE DOLLAR.
ON SALE AT KELLY & WALSH, ID,
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY TS intended especially for coughs, colds,
S
croup, whooping cough and influenza. It has become famous for its cures of the diseases over a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the aggravating and per sistent coughs it has cured; of severe colu. that have yielded promptly to its soothing effects, and of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of
the child. The extensive use of it for whooping cough has shown that it robs The Full Detatis Printed in Pamphlet Form. that disease of all dangerous results. It is especially prized by mothers because it contains nothing injurious and there is not the least danger in giving it, even to babies, Office It always cures and curos quickly. For
Dr_B. O'BRIEN, M.D., Civil Surgeon, Faizabad, says :—Mr N, Lazarus, optician, examined my vision to-day, and I have much pleasure in testifying to the accuracy
glasses for me to wear. His method of examination is a very ingenious and no- curate one, and by it he should be able to ascertain the proper glasses for the cor- rection of all the errors of refraction met with in the eye."
Surgeon-Major G. C. HALL, in charge of the Eye Hospital, Allahabad, saya :—I havo tested your Patent Refraction Test, and find it remarkably good and accurate, and I think it should prove very useful to all who are called upon to treat errors of refraction, specially Astigmatism, which la so common and yet so frequently over- looked.
Dr BEAUMONT, F.R.C.S., M.D
He sidency Surgeon, Hyderabad, says :--Mfr Lazarus has shown me his method of testing the eyes of persons whose vision is de- fective, and I consider that any one requir ing Spectacles may depend on baing care- fully fitted by him.
N. LAZARUS.
Consulting Booms:
(HOUGHTON 00,
sale by All Dealers: WATKINS Ltd., Gen 16 QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL
eral Agents.
!
A
Shipping.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST.
Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, LIBBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS in the LEVANTE; BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NOKTI and SCUTH AMERICAN PORT®).
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. CALLING AT SINGAPORE AND PENANG.
3rd December, 1902
OCEAN STEAM
FROM
THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping.
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
OUTWARDS.
STEAMERS
GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL...... PELEUS
TELEMACHUS GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL.....Sydeus........... GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL.
PROMETHEUS GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL..
HOMEWARDS.
FOR
AMSTERDAM AND LONDON ......Tantalub LIVERPOOL DIRECT,
Taking Cargo at LONDON Rates),
ULYSSES
DUE
.3rd December. .15th December.
31st December. ..8th January.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
Shipping.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP
NAVIGATION COMPANY
WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned FORTS on the DAT
named:-
FOR
SHANGHAI..
Y'MA VIA S'HAI,
STEAMSHIP
}
CAPTAIN
Mazagon + .....G-PHILIPPS, R.N.X
.........H. S. Bradshaw
LONDON, &c. .........Parramatta * ....F. J. Fox.....
MOJI AND KOBE..Bomby
SHANGHAI............Valetta
MARSEILLESL, LONDON
DATE.
......About 29th Nov.
About 2nd Dec.
Noon, 6th Dco,
W. B. PALMER, I.N.R....About 6th Dec.
AND ANTWERP ...Shanghai............E. SPICER, R.N.R........ Noon, 10th Dec. S'PORE, P'ANG, COL.
AND BOMBAY
....Tientsin .......W. W. CoOKE, IL.N.........About 10th Dec.
PASSENGER SEASON, 1903.
* See Special Advertisement.
+ For Freight only.
Malta...... 6,064 Tons............28th March,
For Freight or passage, and further Particulars, apply to
STEAMERS
JALCINOUS
TO SAI ...9th December.
20th December.
S.S. Marbury,
Freight.
LONDON
23rd December.
Capt. NIEDERMEYER,
5.5. Sueria,
Capt. BORCK,
4.5. Alexia,
Capt. SCHONFELDT,
FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. CALLING AT SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO.
17th December, 1902 FOR GENOA AND HAMBURG. CALLING AT SINGAPORE AND PENANG.
31st December, 1902
LONDON LONDON
.PELEUS
6th January
For MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH
.ANTENOR
20th January.
LIVERPOOL,
(Taking Cargo at LONDON Rates),
TYDEUS
20th January.
and LONDON DIRECT .................... WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT
Freight.
For Freight, apply to
Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
2402
Agents
Freight.
5.5. Nurnbery
Capt. JAMURG,
FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. CALLING AT SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO,
13th January, 1903
Freight.
For further particulars, apply to
1509
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
HONGKONG OFFICE,
Queen's Buildings, No. 1.
RAILWAY COMPANY'S
CANADIAN
PACIFIC
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
OUTWARDS.
STEAMERS-
FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL............MOYUNE GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL............OOPACK GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL.
NINGCHOW
DUE
30th November.
10th December.
25th December.
The S.S. MOYUNE left Singapore on the 25th inst. and is expected here on 30th inst.
FOR
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.
STEAMERS
TO NAIL
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and MOYUNE..
all PACIFIC COAST POINTS, VIA NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
NINGCHOW....
3rd December. ...27th December.
P. & 0. S. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
F. A. HEWETT, Superintendent.
26
HONGKONG MANILA.
Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam- ers between Hongkong and Manila,—Salvon amidships.— Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine- Surgeon carried.-All the most up-to-date arrangements for comfort of Passengers.
CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Shipping.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
RESUMPTION OF MANILA SERVICE.
FOR MANILA.
HE Co.'s Japanese Mail Steamship,
THE KASUGA MARU,
4,000 Tons, Captain H: FRASER, will he despatched for the above Port on THURS. DAY, the 27th Instant, at 4 p.m.
This woll-known Steamer is specially con- structed for service in the Tropics, and is provided with superior Accommodation and with all modern fittings and improvements for the safety and comfort of Passengers. Electric Light and Refrigerator. Doctor and Stewardess carried.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
A. S. MIHARA,
Manager: Hongkong, November 5, 1902.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
2256
FOR SWATOW AMOY & FOOCHOW.
HD Company's Steamship
HAICHING,
THE
Captain HODGINS, will be despatched for: the abovo Ports on FRIDAY, the 28th Inst., at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.
2431 Hongkong, November 25, 1902.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S. STEAM
NAVIGA- TION COMPANY
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
Casting at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C. SAFETY-SPEED PUNCTUALITY.
Kmpress Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse power-Speed 19 knots. Saving 3 to 7 Days accross the Pacific. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. (Subject to Alteration.,
R.M.S. TARTAR
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN R.M.S. ATHENIAN
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF OHINA.. R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. TARTAR.
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN R.M.S. ATHENIAN
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. TARTAR..
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN R.M.S. ATHENIAN
THE
1
4425 TONS......... 6000 TONS....... 3882 TONS......
6000 TONS.. 6000 TONS... 4425 Toxs..... 6000 TONS..
3882 TONS.. 6000 Toxs..... 6000 ONS... 4425 TONS.. 6000 TONS....... 3882 Texs...
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 31.
1903 WEDNESDAY, Jan, 14, ...WEDNESDAY, Feb. 11. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25.
WEDNESDAY, Mar. 11. WEDNESDAY, Mar. 18. WEDNESDAY, April 1. WEDNESDAY, April 22. WEDNESDAY, May 6. Wednesday, May 13. WEDNESDAY, May 27.
INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and ally make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO WEEK in VANCOUVER (B.C.), in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to a
make connection at Vancouver with the the Trans-Preilic journey, and PALATIAL OVERLAND TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE which leave daily, and ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, of which passengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of.
FOR
MARSEILLES, HAVRE,
HOMEWARDS.
Steamship.
Tons.
Cuplu,
STEAMERS
TEENKAT
TO SAIL
20th December."
LONDON, ANTWERP,
RUBI PERLA
2540
W. Lawson
1980
J. McGinty
For Freight, apply to
DIAMANTE
1980
A. H. Notely...
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agent.
ZAFIRO
2540
R. Rodger..
1831
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
FOR
SHANGHAL...
SHANGHAI..
SHANGHAI
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA THURSDAY ISLAND,
STEAMER
TO SAIL
.29th November.
..1st Decembor.
SHANSI + .TIENTSIN + ....FOOCHOW + ..CHINOTU *
..2nd December.
...4th December.
COOK-"
TOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE- BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MEL- BOURNE
>CHANGSHA * $5th December.
* The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. A dulv qualified Surgeon is carried.
+ Taking Cargo on this bills of lading to all Yangtsze and Northern China Ports.
Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Ports,
§ See Special Advertisement.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
Close connection is made at Montreal, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE
Passengers booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Return tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months,
SPECIAL RATES (first class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governmenta.
The attractive features of this Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company" having received the highest award
ane at recent Chicago World's Exhibition) and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passes.
THE DINING CARS AND MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For further information, Maps, Guides, Books, Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to
Hongkong, November 22, 1902.
D. E. BROWN, General Agent,
PEDDER STREET.
PORTLAND AND ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
SEA OF JAPAN, MOJ, KOBE & YOKOHAMA; For.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN/HAMBURG; PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS; Also LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON
AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS..
STEAMERS WILL CALL AT GIBRALTAR AND AT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE. N.B.-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES
Steamers.
IN RUSSIA.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Sailing Dates. WEDNESDAY, 10th December. 1112 KIAUTSCHOU *
WEDNESDAY, 24th December. BAYERN
WEDNESDAY, 7th Jan., 1903. WEDNESDAY, 21st Jan., 1903. WEDNESDAY, 4th Feb., 1903. WEDNESDAY, 18th Fei, 1903. WEDNESDAY, 4th March, 1903. WEDNESDAY, 18th March, 1903.
CO.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG DIG STINGUAL, INLAND PORTLAND,
OREGON,
OPERATING IN
-
CONNECTION WITH THE
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION
HONGKONG,
STEAMSHIP.
INDRAPURA
INDRASAMHA
INDRAVELLI
TONS.
CAPTAIN.
4899 A. E. Hollingsworth
ö197 R. P. Craven
December 1, 1902 December 14, 1902 4899 W. E. Craven........... January 14, 1903
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, 20th November, 1902.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.)
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Steamers.
KASUGA MARU, H. FRASER,
KUMANO MARU,
E. W. HASWELL,
WAKASA MARU,
J. W. MCMILLAN,
IYO MARU,
C. H. BUTLER,
3
HIROSHIMA MARU,
T. NURAI,
RINGO MARU,
.-F. DAVIES,
KAGOSHIMA MARU,
-K. KORI,
Destinations.
SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, Via MANILA THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE,
NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
MARSEILLES, LONDON and ANTWERP, Via SINGAPORE, PEN-
ANG, COLOMBO & PORT SAID.
KONIG ALBERT PRINZESS IRENE DARMSTADT
KARLSRUHE...
PREUSSEN
HAMBURG *
* Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of December, 1902, at Noon, the Steamship
ON KIAUTSCHOU, of the HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, Captain P. LUNESCHLOSS,
with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port as above, Calling at NAPLES and GENOA.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on MONDAY, the 8th December, Cargo and Specie will be received on Board until 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 9th Dec., and Parcels will be received at the Agency's Office until Noon on TUESDAY, the 9th Dec.
Contents of Packages are required. No Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than 22.50 and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet Cubic in Measurement.
The Steamer has splendid accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardesses. Linen can be washed on board.
1947
2
Norddeutscher Lloyd.
For further Particulars, apply to
Melchers & Co., Agents.
PACIFIC S.S. CO NORTHERN PACIFIC
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO. BOSTON TOW-BOAT CO.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
Via Shanghai, Inland Sea of Japan, Kobe and Yokohamā.
FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA
IN CONNECTION WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Sailing Dates.
Į
THURSDAY, 27th
Nov., at ip.m.
FRIDAY, 28th
Nov., at Noon.
SATURDAY, 29th
Nov., Daylight.
Steamers.
Dec., at Noon.
2nd
GLENOGLE TACOMA TREMONT * VICTORIA
Dec., at 4 p.m.
}
VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE,TUESDAY, 2nd. ·
U.S.A., Via SHANGHAI, MOJI,
KOBE and YOKOHAMA,
{
KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
{ KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
TUESDAY,
Dec., at noon. MONDAY, 1st
BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and FRIDAY, 5th
COLOMBO.
Dec., at Noon. Through Passenger Tickets issued to the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada, and Europe, in connection with the Great Northern Railway and Atlantic Steamers. Round-the-World Tickets also issued. Between Moji and Kobe, 1st and 2nd Class Through Passengers have the option of travelling by the Sanyo Railway.
For further information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Com- pany a Local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road.
A. S. Mihara Manager.
Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
:779
Tons.
Captains.
1902,
3750 2811 9606 3502
G. E. Warner
Dec.
6.
A. Dixon
Dec.
.17..
Dec.
30.
T. Panton
Jan.
3.
Steamers marked (*)-havo no passenger accomodation,
THE attention of passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line Tto the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and to EUROPE.
Special rates allowed to meribers of Government Services.
Hongkong, November 26, 1902,
For
Sailing Dates.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY.
accelerated line to Trieste.)
Manila Direct Dec. 3, at Noon (In close connection with the Company's (Taking Cargo at through Raton to the PERSIAN GULF, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS.)
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
General Managers,
2245
THE Company's Steamship
TIROL,
Captain BRETFELD, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 27th Inst. p.m.
This Steamer has Capital Accommoda- tion for Passengers. Electric Light, and carries a Doctor.
Forinformation asto Passage and Freight,
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. apply to
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
FOR
TANSUI, Vin SATOW
AND AMOY,
FOOCHOW, Via SWATOW
AND "AMOY,
XAMSUI, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
{
STEAMER
DAIGI MARU
T. W. GROVES, ANPING MARU,
J. Goro, DAIJIN MARU, T. OGATA,
}
LEAVING SUNDAY, 30th November. WEDNESDAY, 3rd
December. SUNDAY, 7th December.
The Co.'s new Steamers are specially designed for the coast trade of Scuth Chios and Formusa. and are fitted with all modern improvements. Excellent accom- modation is provided for 1st class passengers, and a duly qualified Doctor is carried.
All Steamers carry the Imperial Japanese Mails, subject to poriodical inspection by the Government Marine Surveyors, and are registered the highest at Lloyd's.
Steamers will go alongside the Co.'s Pontoon at the Customs water-front premises at Tamsui to land all Passengers and cargo,
For Freight. Passage and further information apply at the Co.'s ocal Branch Office, at No. 2, Des Voeux Road Central.
T. ARIMA.
Hongkong, November 25, 1902.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
T
(ORIENTAL S. S. Co.)
REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND MANILA IN 48 HOURS.
MAE Company's well-known Steamship
ROSETTA MARU, 3876 Tons, Captain N. TATE, will be despatched for WEDNESDAY, thoTM 3rd MANILA on December, at Noon. To be followed by Rohilla Maru on or about 6th December.
Magnificent Accommodation. Comfort- able Cabins. Excellent Table. Unrivalled Electric Light. Doctor and Speed. Stewardess carried.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
Agents, Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street, 2285 Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
CHINA NAVIGATION
CO., LIMITED.
Hongkong to SYDNEY and MELBOURNE via usual Aus- tralian Ports of Call.
Average length of voyage to Sydney 20 DAYS.
Saloon passengers carried at SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES, particulars of which can be obtained on applica- tion to the Undersigned.
NEXT SAILINGS. "CHANGSHA"...leaves on 5th Dec. "CHINGTU"
19th Dec.
13
17
* TAIYUAN "......
T
11
"
"
20th Jan.
TSINAN "
16th Feb. Superior accommodation amidships. Electric Light throughout-Fitted with Refrigerators which ensure a fresh supply of ice and provisions during the entire voyage-Duly qualified European Surgeons carried.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION Co., LD.
1860 Hongkong, November 15, 1902.
-
MANAGER.
(2579
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.,
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
THE Company's Steamship
TONKIN, Captain ScuMITZ, will be despatched for the above ports on or about "MONDAY, the 1st December.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, November 26, 1902,
NOTICE.
Ap
+
2413
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
STEAM FOR. SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGÝPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ON
Also
PORTS OF BRAZIL & RIVER PLATE.
MONDAY, the 1st Dec., at 1 p.m., the Company's Steamship SYDNEY, Captain NEGRE, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, Via BOMBAY,
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, November 19, 1902.
2364
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI,
HIOGO AND YOKOHAMA, HE Imperial German Mail Steamship THE
BAYERN,
of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Captain H. BLEEKER, due here with the out. ward German Mail about THURSDAY, a.m., the 27th Inst., will leave for the above places about 24 hours after arrival. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
For further Particulars apply to.
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents.
2408 Hongkong, November 24, 1902.
ENTAL
STEAM FOR
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER. RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND
LONDON, Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA- VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CON- TINENTAL BAND'. AMERICAN PORTS, AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
THE Steamship
PARRAMATTA,
Captain F. J. Fox, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY on SATURDAY, the 6th December, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay, WITH TRAN- SHIPMENT. –
Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com- pany's Bills of Lading.
For further Particulare, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the 8.8. Polynesien, which vessel takes P. & 0. &. N. Co.'s Office, on her Passengers and Mails, leaving that port on the 13th December direct to Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.
Cargo and Specie will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and ac cepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal Places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon. Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m., Specie and Parcels until 3 p.m. on the 30th Nov., 1902.. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office).
Contents and value of Packages are ro quired.
For further particulars, apply at the Company's Office.
G. DE OHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, November 18, 1902.
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
Hongkong, November 22, 1902.
2400
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at MANILA, PORT DARWIN, and QUEENSLAND Porrs, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &c.) HE Steamship
THE
EMPIRE, Captain MCARTHUR, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 11th December, at Noon.
This now Steamer is specially fitted. for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh 2359 Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage. This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light, e
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. (With Liberty to Call at PHILIPPINE PORTS)
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. About 10th Dec. ORONO.
20th Deo. CROYDON,
3rd Jan. 15th Jan:
"BEN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
THE
FOR GENOA, LONDON AND ANTWERP. HE Steamship
BENMOHR,
MOGUL HINDUSTAN MACDCFF
1903,
To Follow. Capt. WALLACE, will be despatched as SRIMOSA ................... Through Bills of Lading issued to PACIFIC COAST POINTS and to the Principal above on or about 10th December.
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
Cities in the United States and Canada.
For further information as to Freight, or Passage, Apply to
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Dodwell & Co., Limited, General Agents.
Hongkong, November 25, 1902,
1724.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents.
9274 Hongkong, November 26, 1902.
DODWELL & CO. 12, Agents.
110 Hongkong, November 24, 1902.
A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Sur- geon are carried,
N.B. To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooms. For Freight and Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, November 22, 1902
CHINESE SCHOOL BOOKS
1.-dam Taz King. II. Ts'in Taz Man,
Translated into English
240
by Dr. E. J. EITEL. PRICE: 40 Conta the Set. CHINA MAIL' Office 6. Wyndham Street
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
Notices to Consignees.
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES OF CARGO PER STEAMSHIP · KENNEBEC'.
THE
THE above Steamer having arrivod, Consignees are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Counter- signature, and to take immediato delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or loading
of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees exponse.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us
in any case whatever.
STANDARD OIL CO. OF
NEW YORK,
ORIENTAL SHIPPING DEPARTMENT, By J. W. BOLLES, Agent,
Hongkong, November 24, 1902,
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
2409
S. S. SALAMANCA FROM BANGKOK.
ONSIGNEES of 100 Bags of RICE
CONS
Puntarenas No. 1/100 shipped by E. FORNOUS, are hereby notified that same have been landed into the GoDowns of the HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF and Go- DOWN CO.,
LTI.
No fire insurance has been effected.
BRADLEY & CO.
Agents. Hongkong, November 21, 19(2.
2396
FROM HAMBURG, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
the
HE N. D. S. Captain
MADSEN, having arrived above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned, and to take immediate clolivery of their Goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon, To-DAY.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARE AND GODOWN COM. PANY, LIMITED, and stored at Consignees risk and exponse.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 27th Inst., will be subject to rent.
All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th Inst., at 3
p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office.
Hongkong, November 20, 1902.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Insurances.
WHAT YOU
WANT TO KNOW
about a life assur-
ance company is
just what you
would want to know
about a bank or any
other institution
in which you
tught of investing :-
What is the company's earning ability as shown by its past history?
What is the outlook for futuro dividends as indicated by its accumulated surplus?
These two ques tions answered,
and the rest is of secondary importance, Any
agent of the Equitable
will answer
these questions—
or any others-to
your satisfaction.
F. KIENE, Hongkong Manager.
EQUITABLE LIFE,
14, Des Voux Road. Hongkong, October 21, 1902.
1265
UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY.
(Instituted in the Reign of Queen Anne A.D. 1714). CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED, £450,000. CAPITAL PAID UP, £180,000, TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £3, 459,044. TOTAL ANNUAL INCOME, £1,103,883.
Banks.
Banks.
THE
THE CHINA MAIL.
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, DEUTSCH-ASIATISCHE
PAID-UP CAPITAL, S'hai Tls. 5,000,000.
LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880,
HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI, BOARD of DIRECTORS: BERLIN.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP ... CAPITAL UNCALLED RESELVE FUND
A
Yon 24,000,000 18,000,000 6,000,000 8,910,000
:
BRANCHES.
BERLIN.
HANKOW,
CALCUTTA. TIENTSIN.
Токо. LONDON.
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES :
KOBE. LYONS.
NAGASAKI. NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISco. Honolulu. BOMBAY," SHANGHAI TIENTSIN. NEWOHWANG, PEKING.
LONDON BANKERS; The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr'a Bank, Limited, The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited.
HONGKONG BRANCH-Interest allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 2% per annum on the daily balance.
On fixed deposits for 12 months, 5% per annum.
On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% per
annum.
On fixed deposita for 3 months, 3% per
TARO HODSUMI,
annum.
Manager.
Hongkong, October 31, 1902.
589
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA,
THE Undersigned, having been appointed ESTABLISHED BY INFERIAL DECREF OF THE THE
AGENTS of the above Society in Hong- kong, are prepared to issue POLICIES against FIRE on the usual torms.
1142
HARRY WICKING & Co., Praya Central.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1901, £15,722,693.
...£2,750,000 00
Authorised Capital.. .£3,000,000 00 Subscribed Capital.. Paid-up Capital ... Fire Funds
..£687,500 0 0 £2,695,548 5 2
HAVING been appointed AGENTS of the
above Company we are prepared to accept EUROPEAN and CHINESE RISKS at Current Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, July 2, 1902.
1537
12TH NOVEMBER, 1896.
Subscribed CAPITAL, PAID-UF CAPITAL,
--
*
"
Tls. 5,000,000 2,500,000
HEAD OFFICE—SHANGHAI, BRANCHES-D ÅGENCIES.
CANTON,
CHEFOO,
CHINKIANG,
CHUNGKING, HANKOW,
PEKING,
PENANG,
SINGAPORE,
ΤΙΣΝΤΒΙΝ.
THE PURCHASES and receives for
THINGTAU (KIAUTSCHOU),
LONDON BANKERS: Messrs N. M. ROTHSCHILD & SONS. The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited. Deutsche Bank (Berlin), London Agency, Direction der Disconto Gesellschaft. Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application. Every description of Banking and Exchange business trans- acted.
H. FIGGE;
Manager.
Hongkong, October 6, 1902.
296
YUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF
GUARAN NEW YORK.
(AMERICAN BANK), Established 1864.
PAID UP CAPital ...U.S. $2,000,000 Gold. SURPLUS AND
UNDIVIDED PROFITS do. 5,180,000 Gold.
U.S. $7,180,000 Gold.
HEAD OFFICE-NEW YORK.
LONDON OFFICE;
Butcher Ment.
L
At 100 cents per Dollar Mexican,
肉食
Shark, Sa Ya
Skate,-Po Yu
Shrimps,-Ho
Snapper,-Lap Yu
Solos, Tat Sa Yu
Beef sirloin & prime cut-Mei Lung Pa
Corned-Ham Ngau Yuk
31
Roast,-Shiu
*
"
*
11
Soup,-Tong Yuk Steak.-Ngan Yuk Pa
Sausages,-Ngau Yuk Chaung
27
Bullock's Brains,-,, Know
**
•
Tonguo fresh,--Ngau Li
corned-Ham Ngau Li
11
Head,-Ngau Tau Heart,-Ngau Sum Hump, Salt--Ngau Kin
Feet,-Ngau Kerk
Kidneys,-Ngau Yiu
Tail-Ngau Mei
Liver,–Ngau Con
Tripo (undressed)-Ngau To
1+
190
per sot 8
cach 45
White Bait,—Ngan Yu C
Fruits.
Almonds,—Hung Yau
Apples, (California)-Kam San Ping Kho
(Chefoo)-Tin Chun Ping Khor
11
+1
Small, Hoi Tong...
Custard, -Fan Lai Chi
---
Bananas, fragrant, Canton,-San_Shing
Heung Chiu
Bananas, (brides), Macao-San Houng Chiu
Calves' Head and Feet-Ngau-chai-tau-kak, set 75 Cocoanuts, Ych Tez...
Mutton Chop,-Yeung Pai Kwat
Shoulder,--Yeung Shau
་་
Leg,-Yeung Pei
Pigs' Chitlings-Chi chong
Feet,-Chi Kerk
11
.
19
Fry, Chi Chink
33 & 35 Lombard Street E.C.
F. C. BISHOP, Maager Eastern Dept,
LONDON BANKERS:
PARR'S BANK, LIMITED.
HONGKONG OFFICE—
4, DES VIEUX ROAD. General Banking and Exchange business transacted.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
Head, Chi Tau
19
Heart, Chi Sumi
11
Kidneys,--Chi Yîu
Liver,--Chi Con
Pork, Chop,-Chi Pai Kwat
...
dozon
HONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET PRICES.
1b
Rock Fish, Sek Kau Kung
10
BANK.
Roach,-ChunjYu
20
金魚
Corrected to Thursday, November 20, 1902,
Salmon,--Ma Yau Yu
26
馬友魚
0
...
6
1
14 蝦
tb
18
魚
鮪魚
立魚
lb 16
20
撻沙魚
16
鹹牛肉 Tônch,—— Wan Yu
14
魷魚
16
4
Turbot,-Cho How Yu
12
左口魚
12
湯肉
Turtles, small, freshwater,-Kork Yu
16
4
==
35
脚魚:
11.
銀魚仔
牛肉腸
牛質
牛脷
菓子
50
71
50
*** 39
牛頭
... lb, 8
40
Ib
20
杏仁
20 金山平業
天津平業
12
each 7
...each-
海棠
番荔枝
8
41
16
3
省城香蕉
牛尾
3
老
lb. 8
...
牛肝
6 11
牛肚
Chestnuts, Chinese,-Foong Lut?... Carambola,-Yeung Tuo
8
...each 8
.... lb. 22
22
Grapes,--Sin Tai Tez.......
30
鮮提子
77.
18
羊肚
Lemons, China-Ning Moong
*
檸檬
*****
**
10
-
荔枝乾
7
•
12
猪臟
... 11
12
猪脚
** 13
14
豬雜
* 13
each 9
猪頭
猪心
6
猪腰
Small, Tai Kut...
+
lb. 21
猪肝
11
18
"1
+
-
Corned,-Ham Chu Yuk Leg,-Chu Pei
18
,,,:18
猪比
199
(Canton), Cooking,—Sa Li
Fat or Lard,--Chu Yau
15
***
J.
猪油
"
"
Peanuts,-Fa Šang...
each 6
201
羊心
Persimmons Large,-Hung Chie
Kidneys,-Yeung Yiu
10
""
羊腰
Paw Law
Liver,-Young Con
lb. 22
10 花生
8
*I***
6 本地波蘿
""
羊肝
M
11
**
Sucking Pigs, To Order Chu Chai
16
Balances.
猪仔
Plantains,Tai Cheu
2
大熊
On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months
3%
Suet, Beef,-Sang Ngau You
18
44
10
暹邏柚
6
4%
19
12
11
"
6%
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1853. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,
"
£. W. RUTTER,
Mutton,-Sang Yeung Yau... Veal,-Ngau Chai Yuk
22
19
12 合桃
16
***
+
牛仔肉
Manager.
CAPITAL PAID-UP RESELVE LIABILITY OF SHARE-
Hongkong, January 18, 1901
1970-
HOLDERS RESERVE FUND
---
...£800,000
...£800,000 ...£650,000
""
Sausages,-Ngau Chai Yuk Tong
15
牛仔肉腸
Poultry.
40
茶蔬
Ib
6
了治竹
24
鷄仔
20 澳門邊
в
31
26
**
""
"
3
11
11
11
24%
20
上海邊荳
200
T. P. COCHRANE,
Acting Manager.
Doves,-Pan Kau
each
•
3 茅菜
Hongkong, June 2, 1902.
846
Eggs,
Hen -Kai Tan...
per dozen 20
雞蛋
"}
Loug, Tau Kok
12
荳角
Fowls, Canton,—Kai
22 •
each
2
紅菜頭
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Hainan,--Hoi Nam Kai
***
海南鵝
Geese,-Ngoi
22
Brinjals, Green,-Ching Yuen Ker
Red,-Hung Kor...
...
++
2
育元茄
紅茄
白菜
黃蹠
Bamboo Shoots,-Cheuk Shaun
12
竹笋
55
91
免仔
Cabbage, Chinese, com.-Kai Choy
3
芥菜
60
鹧鴣
Cabbage Root,-Kai Lan Tau
each
2
頭
pair $1.50
山
Cabbage, (Shanghai),—Yoh Choi
"
8 椰菜
AAD
Bạch 22
白鴿
Cane Shoots, bunch,-Kau Shun
2
Hoihow,-loi How Pak Kup.
20
+1
海口白鴿
each 12
鵪鶉
"
dozen
禾花雀
"
Small size,-Sai Yeh Choi Fa
W
6 沺檸茶花
20
沙錐
Carrots,-Kam Shun
6
*****
5)
火雞公
101
5
唐芹菜
40
火鷄乸
11
English,-Young
11
21
***
[LT]
8
pair $1.30
"
White,-Pak,,
:
40
---
水鴨仔
洋芹菜
白洋芹菜
乾辣椒
*
Collection Bills of Exchange drawn
on the above places, and Sells Drafts and Tolègraphic Transfors Payable at its Branches and Agencies.
HONGKONG BRANCH. Advances made on approved securities. Billa Discounted.
Interest allowed on Current Accounts at
2372 SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE | tho Rato 2% per Annum on the Daily
COMPANY.
THE Undersigned having been appointed FROM MIDDLESBRO, AND LONDON. AGENTS for the above Company and prepared to accept Risks against "Fire at Current Rates..
HOTZ, s'JACOB & Co. Hongkong, March 31, 1900
THE S. S. Monmouthshire, Capt. H. N.
TBYYYAN, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COM- PANY, LIMITED, at Kowloon, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Clains will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods romaining undelivered after the 27th Inst., will be subject to rent.
All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th Inst.. at 2.30 p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, November 21, 1902. 2384
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STHAM NAVIGATION CONS
STEAMER BENGAL.
IF
HAVE YOU A PENSION To look forward to?
738
F not write at once and obtain a copy of the STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY'S PERFECT SCHEME.
PENSION'
Better than the Savings Bank. For Full particulars of the Scheme, apply to
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED.
Agents. Hongkong, April 8, 1901.
4--83
Notices to Consignees.
BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP BENLOMOND).
FROM LEITH, LONDON AND STRAITS.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in-
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND CONSIGd that all Goods are being
STRAITS.
JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the HoNGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GODOWNS at Kowloon, where each consign- ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This Vessel brings on Cargo :— From LONDON, &c., ex 5.9. Victoria. From PERSIAN GULF ex 6.8. B.I.S.N. and B. & P.S. N. Co.'s steamers,
Goods not cleared by the 28th Inst., at
4 p.m., will be subject to ront.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by
me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees' and the Co.'s representatives at sn All claims must be pre- appointed hour. sented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will ha admitted after the goods have fort tho Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, November 22, 1902.
2104
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP GLENOGLE.
FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO-
5
HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND
SHANGHAI.
THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signces of Cargo are hereby request-
ed to send in, their Bills of Lading for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by
us in any case whatever.
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents.
Hongkong, November 24, 1902.
2407.
Not Responsible for Debts.. NEITHER the Capuam, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels during their stay in Hongkong Harboür:—
LYNDHURST, British 4-mested barque, Capt. Parnell-Standard Oil Co.
LUZON, American balque, Capt. Park.
Maste
4
PLEIADES, American steamer, Captain W. H. Smith. Dodwell & Co., Ltd.
WILLSCOTT, American bark Captain C.
H. Macloon.-Standard Oil Co.
landed at their risk into the GoDowNS Of the HONGKONG and KOWLOON WHARF and GODOWN COMPANY, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
N. Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods. undelivered after the 1st Dec., will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 20th Dec., or they will not be rê. cognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will bo examined on the 1st December, at
3 p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. ngkong, November 25, 1909.
ESTABLISHED 1872.
"HOP FUNG,
SHIP CHANDLER, XC.,
THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, THE
LIMITED.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL....... ...£1,000,000. PAID UP CAPITAL, ............£ 324,374.
HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG,
Board of Directors. CHAN KIT SHAN, Esq. C. EWENS, Esq. CHOW TUNG SHANG, J. LAUuts, Esq.
Esq.
Chief Manager
GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR.
Interest for 12 months Fixed ...
Hongkong, November 20, 1901.
MERCANTILE
On Current Accounts at 2 % per annum. On Fixed Deposits:
for 3 months 2 per cent. per annum.
6
15
12
"
Sheeps' Head and Fect,-Yeung Tau Kerk sot 50
Heart, -Young Sum
19
11
4
N. G. EVANS,
Acting Manager.
1364
11
Hongkong, October 2, 1902
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily balances.
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4%
THE Attention of Advertisers is drawn
Chicken,-Kai Chai ...
Capons, Large, Small,-Sin Kai Ducks,-Ap
£ 12 2 2 2
仔魚 鳩蛋 南
D
***
甜械
... B
6
白機
金山雪梨
沙梨
10
上海梨
Lichees, Dried-Lai Chi Con
Limes, (Saigon)—Sai Kung Ning Moong...each 6 TER
Mango, Manila-Lui Sung Mong
Mango, Saigon Sai Kung Moong...
Man osteons,-San Chuk Tsz
Oranges, (Canton)—Sau Shing Tim, Chang'
Mandarin, Tim Kut
Olives,-Pak Lam
Pears, (American), —Kam San Shut Li
(Shanghai),-Sheung Hai Li
Pine-apples, 1st quality, Sheung Poon Ti
2nd cocking--Chung-tang-paw-law
Pumelo, Siam,-Chim Lo Yau
Walnuts, -Hop Tuo
Vegetables, &c.
Artichokes, Shanghai Sheung Hai Ah
Chi Cheuk
10
Beans, (French), Macao,-Oh Moon Pin Ta
(French), Shanghai,-Sheung Hai Pin Tau
Sprout,-Ah Choi
宋书
西貢芒
山竹子
8. 省城甜橙
****
Beet Root,-Hung Choi Lau
5% to the Latest Hours for receiving Geese, Wild Sh'ai,-Sheung Hai Yer Ngoi, pair-Brassica,-Pak Choi...
117
BANK OF
THE INDIA, LIMITED.
Advertisements and Corrections to Adver- tisements:-
Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7, should be sent to this Office not later than 11a.m. New AUTHORIZED CAPITAL£1,500,000 | Advertisements should be sent in before
SUBSCRIBED...... PAID UP....
BAIN & REID.
CHINA MAIL' Office, Dec. 1900.
£1,125,000 3 p.m. ...£ 562,500 £ 50,000 RESERVE FUND........
BANKEES : LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMTED.
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITH :---- For 12 Months
".
6
3
"
c
EVAN ORMISTON Acting Manager. Hongkong, April 1, 1902.
234
ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
PAID-UP CAPITAL. RESERVE FUND
APIOL STEEL
for Ladies. PILLS
A Remedy for all Irregularities. Superseding Bitter Apple, Pennyroyal, Pll Cochia, &c. Fold by A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD., HONGKONG.
Proprietor: MARTIN, Chemist, SOUTHAMPTON. ENGLAND,
WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH?
WHY COUGH?
..$10,000,000
Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve... 4,750,000
2419 RESERVE
Nos, 30 & 32 Wing On St. Central.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF NEW IRON, METAL & STEEL for ENGINEERING WORK,
STEEL BOILER-PLATES,
COPPER PIPES, GAS TUBING,
ANCHORS & CHAINS,
STEEL TEES AND JOISTS. Hongkong, January 4, 1902,
THE NEW FR.
This successful and hight, an employed in the Continental Jun Bostan, Jobert. Velpeau, and others, ve
the desiderata to be sought in a tesutan, an kind and surpasses everything hitherto employed
25
THERAPION No. 1 -
in a remarkably short time, often a few days only removes all discharges from the urinary organi, superseding injections, the use of which does irre prable arm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious diseases.
LIABILITY or)
-$14,750,000 $10,000,000
FROPRIETORS
COURT OF DIRECTORS :-- -Hon. SHEWAN,--ChairmaRTY.”
A. J. RAYMOND, Esq.-Deputy Chairman.
G. Balloch, Esq.
Hon. C. W. Dickson.
E. Goetz, Esq.
C. Michelau, Esq.
D. Meyer Moses, Esq.
H. Schubart, Esq.
G. H. Medhurst,
Ева.
N. A. Siebs, Esq.
H. E. Tomkins, Esq. CHIEF MANAGER : Hongkong J. R. M. SMITп,- MANAGER: Shanghai-H. M. BEVIS. LONDON BANKERS-LONDON AND COUNTY BANKING CO., Lv.
HONGKONG INTEREST ALLOWED.
E27
There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. OneLozenge alone gives relief. Simple, but sure in action, they can be taken
by the most delicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES
Musk Doer,-Wong Keng Hare, Shanghai,-Tu Chai Partridge,--Che Khoo
Pheasant, Shan Kai
Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Kup
11
Quail,-Um-Chun
Rico Birds,-Wo Fa Cheuk Suipe,-Sa-Chui
Turkeys, Cock,-Phor Kai Kung
Hen,-.
Na
*
Wild Ducks, Sh'ai,-Shanghai Sui-ap Teal,-Sui Ap Chai,
each
Wild Ducks, Canton,--Sang Shing Sui Ap ea. 40 K
Barbel,-Ka Yu
Fish.
Codfish,-Mun Yu... Crabs,-Hai...
Cuttle Fish,
Muk yu
If you cannot sleep for coughing, one KRATINO'S LOZENGE will set you right: Theyat once check the cough and remove the cause. An enormous sale all over the Dab,-Su Mang Yu... world during the past 60 years proves their
Kreat value
GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF.
Dace,-Wong Mei Lan
**
each
Cauliflower, Large size,-Tai Yek Choi-fa, each 12
,,Medium size,-Cheung Yeh Cho -fa 10 中椰菜花
Caléry, Chinese,-Tong Kan Choi
Chilies Dried,-Con Lai Chi
+9
Red,-Hung Fa Green, Ching Lat Chiu
Curry Stuff, English, Ka Lee Choi Liu...
414
Ginger, young,-Sun Ts2 Keung ... old,-Lo Keung
***
Mandarin,-Kwoi Lum! Ma Tal, „
Onions, Bombay,-Yeung Ching na
***
***
15
12
*
紅花椒
6
青辣椒
海鮮
6 加運材料
Cucumbers,-Ching Kwa
114
5
青瓜
1h
Bittor Squash,-Fu Kwa
KAT
苦瓜
20
加魚
Garlic,-Suen Tau...
6
Bream,-Bin Yu
***
15
鯿魚
5
新子
Canton Fresh Water Fish,-Ho' Siu Yu
14
海鮮魚
6
老華
Carp,-Li Yu
20
鯉魚
Horse Radish, S'hai-Lik Kar
--
18
#
Catfish, Chik Yu
8
赤魚
Indian Corn,-Suk Mai
3 piece
粟米
11
餐魚
Lettuce,-Yeung Sang Choi
ech
1
洋生菜
13
Water Chesnuts,-Ma Tai
3
馬蹄
12
墨魚
`6 桂林馬蹄
10
•
沙孟魚
Mushrooms, Fresh--Sang Cho Kho
***
生草菇
109
10
黃尾鱗
8
洋葱頭
"1
Dog Fish-Tit Tu Sa
--Hai Manu Eels, Congor,--
Fresh water, -Tam Siu Ya........
8
...
跌倒沙
"
Green, Sang Churg
·
3
140
生葱
11
4+1
**
海鳗
Shanghai, Sacung Hai Chung Tau
A
上海葱頭
20
*
淡水蟹
19
Japan,-Yut? Poon
"
"
? BAKE
KMATIZG'S COUGH LOZENGES,the unrivalled remedy Eels, Yellow, Wong Sin for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT
20
...
+
黃釀釀
10 ·毛茄:
24
田幾
1
洋芫茜
་
40
石班
Green Peas,-Ching Tau
青豆
ก
白蛤魚
12
利
曹白
"
14.
將軍甲
99
Japan, Yut Poon Shu Tsa*
13
黃花魚
**
American, Fa Ki
"
19
唱录
18.
140
烏魚
་་
14
Macao, Oh Moon
Pumpkin,-Toong Kwa
Monk Fish,--Mon Ya
24-
Radish,-Hung Lo Pak Tsai
Mullet,-Chai Ya
17
鱔魚
Oysters,--Sang Hoo
20
-
生燒
Par otfish,-Kai Keng Yu
16
...
Porch,-Tau Loo,
13
Pike,-Fa Paw Poung
9
Flaico,... Pan Yu
20
班魚
mfrot, Black,-Hak{Chong Pomfret, White,-Pak Chong Prawns,-Ming Ha... Ray-Pei Pa Sa
13
20
白臨
...
*
32
明蝦
蔬琶沙
On Current Account at the rate of 2 pеr | TROUBLES, are sold; eyerywhere; in;bottles by all Frogs,-Tien Kai
cent. per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS :-
For 3 months 21 per cent per annum.
6
BA
+
,, 12
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, November 13, 1902:
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
366.
THERAPION M. 2 THE business of the above Bank is con-
for impurity of the blood, scurvy, pimples, puis, blotelds, pains and swelling of the jointe, secon day symptoms, and all diseases for which it has been too much a fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of sufferers teeth and ruin of health. This preparation purities thewhole system through the blood, and thoroughly eliminates every poisonous matter from the body,
THERAPION No. 3
fornervsusezhañstion, waste of vitality,barkeving 'creams; and-ali- the-distressing-consequence of early error, excess, residence in hot. uhealthy climates, &c. It possesses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated.
is sold by ait
Chembate and Merchants throughout the World. Price in England 2/9 & 40In ordering, state dich of the three numbers is required, and observe above Trade Mark, which is a tac-sible of word * THERATION" as it appears on the Government Stamp (is white letters on a red ground) abisi to very package by order of Her Majesy's Hon. Commissioners, anil without which It is a forgery.
HERAPION the principa
Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited.
E17 Hongkong, China and Manila
ducted by the HONGKONG AND
BANKING CORPORA SHANGHAI TION. Rules may be obtained on ap. plication..
INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 31 PER CENT. per annum. Depositors apy transfer at their option-balancos-of- 8100 or more to the ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per
annum.
For the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation,
chemists.
AY BLOSSOM CICARETTES
CAME
Sold by Messrs A. S. Watson & Co'l Messrs W. Brewer & Co. and" all the 1721 1617 Principal Tobacconists.
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, May 1, 1900.
Garoupa,-Sek Pan
Gudgeon,-Pak Kup Ya Herrings,-Tso Pak...
Gua
Halibut,-Cheung Kwan Y
Labrus,-Wong Fa Yu.
Loach,-Wa Yu
+
Lobsters,-Lung Ha
Mackerel,-Chi Yu...
Okroes,-Mo Ker...
Parsley, English,-Yeung Un Sai
Potatoes, Sweet,-Fan Sha
IM
Shanghai, Sheung Hai Shu Tsai
番薯
2 上海薯仔
日本署仔
8 花旗薯仔
鱷州薯仔
澳門薯仔 冬瓜
2 紅蘿蔔仟 乾葱頭
波荣
莧菜
Foochów,-Fuk Chau hu Teaf
14
Shalots, Con Chung Tau
Spinage, (Chinese)- Paw Choi
Spinach,--Yin Choi
Taros,-Wa Tan
A
花破递
Tomatoes,-Fan Ker
Turnips, Punti, (Long),-Low Pak-.
English,-Jeung Low Pak
Waters Cresses,-Sai Yeung Choi
Yama,→→Ta Shu
11
Vegetable Marrow,-Chit Kwa...
2
dozen
·番茄
piece
洋雞街
節瓜
ROBERT G. MCEWEN
西洋菜 大薯
Inspector in chance zi, Marksis
8
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Mr and Mrs Joseph,
E.S.
HONGKONG HOTELA
Mr W. S. Bailey
Mr W. W. Barro Mr J. T. Beil
Mr B. Kashimabara
Mr & Mrs Biasel
Mr J. Black
Mrs G. Black
Miss Black
Mr E, A. Katsch
Mr J. A. Kelly
Mr T. Keney
Mr O. Lama
Mr & Mrs R. Boggan Mr G. Mackie
Mr Z. A. Bonner
Mr and Mrs R.
Borthwick
Dr F. H. Bowers Mr F. C. Bowers Mr G. W. Brown Mr J. W. Brown Mr M. S. Brown Mr and Mrs J.
Clark
Hon. Dr F. Clark
Mr W. J. Clarko
Mr G. E. Cole
Mr B. Colley Mr J. S. Colson
Miss Marmion
W. Mrs W. G. McArthur
Dr J. M. Crago Mrs H. F. Cronch Mr A. Death
Mrs McKenna & maid
Dr J. McMullen
Mr J. Morecki
Mr & Mrs Milton
Mr and Mrs E. 0.
Murphy
S.Mr C. J. North, R.N.
Mr. H. A. Northern
Mr F. H. Derbyshire Mr A. J. Doxter Mr S, S. Dickinson Mr T. C. Downing Mr F. W Edward Mr N. G. Evans Mr C. Finley Mr H. G. Fisher
Mr R. Fix
Mr J. L. Gayoso
Miss Officer
Mr K. Gldorp
Mrя Osborne
Dr A. W. Parsons
Mre W. Hutton Potts
Misses Potts (2)
Mrs J. S. Potts
Mrs L. L. Price and
child
Prince Luang Sun-
thorn & party (12) Mr W. Alex. Railton Mr J. Rankin
Mins Reevo
Dr and Mrs B. S.
Ringer
Mr C. C. G. Roberts
Mrs & Miss A. Rongy
MrH.A. GoisentarforMr C. Schouw
Mr Glover
Mr F. Gordon
Mr and Mrs J.
Govgar
Mr J Grant
Mr R. C. Groves
Mr C. E. Hadden
Mr K. A. Selanders
Mr I. M. Shields
D.Mrs Sheriff
Mr M. Siva
Mr C. Skott
Miss Julia Smith
Mr E. A. Suewin
Mr & Mrs W. Hamil-Mr & Mrs C. Staley
tun
Mrs A F. Harris
Mis H. G. Harrison
Mr A. Hayter Ar R. G. Heckford Mr F. W. Hills
Mr G. F. Taylor Mr O. Torkelsen Mr A. Thaler
Mr L. J. Thomas
Dr J. C. Thomson
Dr F. S. Tintkoff
Mr A. Hollingsworth Mr & Mrs H. Warren
Mr and Mrs H. H.Mr G. A. Watkin
Horsey
Mr T. Howard Mr and Mrs Hunt Dr W. Hunter Mr C. H. Hyde Mr and Mrs W. Jack
Bon and child
Mr & Mrs Jauneson Virs L. M. Johnson Miss Johnston
PEAK
Mrs H. J. Andrews Mr Androw Beattie
Mr W. F. Wonyon
Mr W, J. G. Whiley
Mrs A. M. Whitton
Mr A. J. Williams
Mr T. E. Woodward Mr and Mrs C. E.
Woolmer
Miss Worts
Col. W. F. Wright Mr and Mrs Yates
HOTEL.
Mr Edward E. Hill Mr A. B. Howes
Major and Mrs H. G. Mr H. U. Jeffrica
Benson, A.P.D.
Mr H. Berkley
Mr R. H. King Major H. S. King,
K.E.
Sir Henry Berkeley Major A. W. Bowley, Mr C. Koch
R.A.M.C.
Mr and Mrs A. II. Bottenheim & chil- dren
Mr Ralph A. Bra.
bazon
M: ¡I. F. R. Brayne Mrs Brown
Lt. Col. & Mrs E. B. Lambkin and child R.A.M.C.
Mr G. C. Lindsay
Grant
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
November 25,
Laisung, British str., 2,225, E, J. Tadd, Calcutta and Singapore Nov. 19, General. --JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Frithjof, Norwegian str., 891, H. Harald. sen, Chefoo Nov. 19, Beans.-ORDER.
Blenheim. British cruiser, 9,000, Stop- ford, Mirs Bay Nov. 25.
November 26,
Heinrich Menzell, Ger, str., from Canton. Taisang, British str., from Canton. Skramstad, Norwegian str., from Canton. Cressy, Briti h cruiser, from practice. Kino Marn, Japanese str., 3,147, E. W. Haswell, Australià Oct. 28, and Manila, Nov. 23. General.-NIPPON YUBEN KAISHA.
Staff Surgeon & Mrs! H. W. Macnamara,
R.N.
C. L. F. Brown, Mr R. Marten
R.E.
Mr A. P. B. Mc.
Dermott
Mr G. H. Bryant
Mr&Mrs A. Chapman Mr J. F. Miller Mr Edgar Cockell Mra J. F. Miller Mr William A. CrakeMr Robert Mitchell Capt. & Mrs H. Crich-Surgeon and Mrs H.
L. Norris, R.N.
ton, R.A.
Maj. & Mrs W. A. C.M: W. Otto
Denny, D.A.A.G.Mr Leonard D. Phil- Mrs E. Edwards
pot Capt. P. H. Fawcett, Mr H. E. Pollock,
R.A.
K.C.
Kong Beng, German steamer, 862, L. Ziegenbein, Bangkok Nov. 18, Rice and Rico-meal.BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Huiching, British steamer, 1,287, A. F. Hodgins, Foochow Nov. 23, via Amoy 24, and Swatow 25, General:-DOUGLAS STEAM- SHIP Co.
Daigi Maru, Japanese steamer, 846, T. W. Groves, Tamsui, via Amoy and Swatow Nov. 25, General.-OSAKA SHOSKN KAISHA. d'Entrecusteaux, French flagship, 8,000, Dartige du Fournet, Tonkin Nov. 24.
Mahachakrkri, Siamese cruiser, 3,000, Trolle, Bangkok Nov. 19.
DEPARTURES.
November 26.
Gera, for Europe, &c.
Chiyo Marn, for Chefoo. He, for Kwong-chow-wan. Diamante, for Canton.
Zafiro, fór Manila.
Hoihao, for Hoihow.
Sungkiang, for Amoy.
Hienrich Menzell, for Hongay. Rohilla Marn, for Manila."
Hailoong, for Swatow.
Suisang, for Singapore and Calcutta.
Isinfung, for Shanghai. Skramstud, for Hongay. Frithjof, for Canton. Heim, for Manila.
CLEARED.
Labor, for Canton. Progress, for Touron.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per Laisang, from Calcutta, &c., Mesars K. G. Tuan, J. A. Kelly, G. F. Taylor, H.
A. Geisendarfar, and 1,315 Chinese.
Per Kumano Maru, from Sydney, &c. : for Hongkong, Mrs S. C. Anisworth, Mrs J. Prentice, Miss E. Prentice, Mr and Mrs W. Jackson and child, Misses Linwood, Mormion, Worts, Gertrudes Emegiedo, and Mercides du Rosario, Rev. Andrew Reid, Messrs G. Compire, W. D. Gramah, P. Aboytiz, Gerominos Medina, W. Delmer, and 78 Chinese; for Yokohama, Mrs G. Dada, Messrs H. Percival, J. Wilshire, R. C. Wilshire, Weller, Schioedor, J. Layzaga, N. Igarashi, Y. Sato, J. M. Knapp, and Dr T. Takahashi.
Per Haiching, from Coast Ports. Mr and Mre Turner, Mrs U. Parkson, MrC. Wessel and child, Miss Rangel, Messrs Stelting, A. E. Marshall, Jamieson, and F. d'Alurieda.
DEPARTED:
Per Gera, from Hongkong: for Singaporo, Mr R. D. Kimmond; for Colombo, Mr and Mrs Cady Staley, Messrs G. Douglas, Ashbury, Thomas, Priestman, and B. A. Gould; for Naples, Messrs H. T. Swain and L. H. Rockwell; for Genoa, Dr Kerr, Messrs J. do Commaille and J. Ezskiel ; for Antwerp, Mr S. L. Jensen; for Bremen, Mr N. Pettersen.
Per Zafiro, for Marila, Mrs A. E. Gra- ham, Mrs M. Moran, Mrs C. E. Le Mun-
Mrs P. H. Fawcett Capt. & Mrs P. Rad-yon, Mr and Mrs M. H. Samson, Misses Col. and Mrs G. H. cliffe, R.E.
Reid
L. and S. Samson, Mrs Carro, Misses
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sections, commencing from Green Island. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked h., near the Kowloon shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping of midway between each shore are marked c., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections.
Ferrier, A.P.D. Mr and Mrs T. H. | Ward, Gertsch, and A, M. Cruz, Messrs Basil Taylor, H. C. Strong, J. Coulon, D. Hon. R. Murray Rum-Clark, aud Chas. Dullone."
Hey, R.N.
Mr Andrew Forbes
Mr A. Finke
Mr C. P. Fowler
Major G. A. French, Mrs W. E. Sawer
A.S.C.
MTB H. G. Sherbrooke
Mr and Mrs E. F.Mr A. Sinclair
Gros
Mr S. Hebden
Liout Col. and Mrs T.
Heron and child
Mr G. O. Heron
Mrs Harrison F.Smith
SHIPPING REPORTS
Tho British steamer Luisang reports: From Singapore Nov. 19th, moderate to fresh winds to about lat. 14.00 N., strong Mr W. O. C. Spalckmonsoon, with rough sea to port.
havor Mr A. G. Stokes
• Mr Paul Stoppa
Capt. J. C. Mewelt, Mr C. Thiel
A.P.D.
Mr J. S. Thomson
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr A. S. Anton Mr Kerfoot Hughes Mr & Mrs S. Bisnoy Mr L. Hunt Miss N. Bisney Mr F. Kiene
.Capt. F. Kofod
Miss J. Bisney
Miss G. Bisney
Mr T. Brighton
Capt. & Mrs II. Krebs Captain Langlands,
Mr W. T. Creswell A.O.D.
Mrs Creswell & child Mrs Langlands
Mr N. K. Davidson Mr Laug Mr F. Focke
Mr T. Lauts
Mr W. Stuart Har-Mrs E. Mitchell
rison
Mr C. H. P. Hay
Mr E, C. Pontifex
Section.
The British steamer Haiching reports: From Fonchow, via Amoy and Swatow Nov. 25th, moderate N.E. wind and sea, fine, clear weather. Steamers in Amoy: Hongmoh, Cheang Chew, Wenchere, Yuen- sang, and Toonun. Steamers in Swatow : Chunsang, Fausang, Wingsing, Hipsang, Pasting, Salamancu, and Hoihom,
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
MAILS will close:—
For BANGKOK.----
l'or Loosok, at 9 a.m., on Thursday, the
27th November.
For SINGAPORE & BOMBAY.--
Per Tirol, at 1 p.m., on Thursday, the
27th November.
Mr and Mrs M. J. D. | For
Capt. & Mrs Hollings- Stephens worth and child Mrs Stokes
Col. G. A. Hughes, bir and Mrs Wilgress-
R.A.M.C.
and child
THE WAVERLEY HOTEL
Mr D. Barkworth
Mr G. Blood
Mr Thos Cock
Mr J. Cotter Commander F.
Dean
Mrs Dean
Mr and Mrs H.
Ellis
Mr John Huy
Mr M. G. Moffatt Captain J. Petersen
Mrs Petersen & child Mr Lewis C. Rees W.Mr R. P. Sharpe
Mr W. Stopani
Mr Templeman
G. Mr H. Ú. Townsend
Mr Charles W. Mar-
shall
-
Mr N. S. P. Triming-
ham
PELIAM HOUSE.
Mr Francia G. Burt Mr H. I. Ling
Mr W. E. Claret Mr Max List
Mr and Mrs W.
Collins
Mr Geo. Compere
Mr J. Dean
Mr James W, Elliot
Mr C. Fluer
Mr J. T. Hawks
Mr R. Hemmings
S. Mr C. Lopes
Mr F. Masters
Mr Benito Mestros Dr G. L. Mitchell
Mr B. L. Palmer Mr James W. Price Mr J. Robinson Mr Percy J. Spur
Mr E. Warder
Mr J. C. Hoffmeister Mr E. T. Thwaites Mr Jewitt
Rev. H. Goodman Mr Edgar West
Johnson
Mr Enriqueer Zochs
KOWLOON HOTEL.
Mr A. P. Nobba
Mr Stanley Back Mrs Stanley Back
Capt. Crockett
Mrs Crockett Miss Crockett.
Prof. & Mrs Max
Mrs G. B. Penny-
father
Mr F. J. Price Mrs J. D. Robnett Master Robnett
Temperature. HONGKONG, November 26, 1902.
BAROMETER →→→
A.M....
1 r.....
4 P.M....
SHANGHAI,
WUHU.-
CHINKIANG
1 From Green Island to the Gas Worke.
2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf.
3. Frem Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Office,
4. From Harbour Master's to the Market.
5. From The Market to Peddar's Wharf,
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard,
Vessels' Names.
Amigo..... Benlomond Benvenue
Bectroni
7. From Naval Yard to Blue Buildings.
8. From Blue Buildings to East Point,"
9. From Kellet's Island to North Point.
10. Kowloon Wharves
11. Jardines Wharf,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Destination.
Pessels.
Amsterdam & London Tantalus (s)
[Changsha (8). Australian Ports
KiLutschou Bremen, &c. Genos, L'don, Antwerp Bonmohr (s), Havre and Hamburg.. Marburg (8) flavro and Hamburg..Suoyia (8) Havre and Hamburg.. Alesia (8) Kobe and Yokohama.. Chingtu (8)...
Alcinous (8) Liverpool
Ulyssos (8). London
Parramatta (8) Kasuga Maru (8) Rubi (s)
Captain.
Mag and Rig.
Tons | Date of nett. Arrivi
Consigness or Agents,
Destination,
Remarks.
London, &c. ......
Manila
Manila
Manila
Steamers.
3
Baltzer
Ger.
k w Hutton
8 Webster.
3 Jensen
Bintang
Border Knight Bygdo.... Anping
Diamante
Elg
Elita Nossack
Emma Luyken Empress of Japan
5 Splatt. ....Carlsen
3 Richards,.
Sleeman Rinder
str.
771 Nov. 17 Jebsen & Co. British str. 1752 Nov. 25 Gibb, Livingston & Co. British str. 1467 Nov. 22 Gibb. Livingston & Co. Danish str. 872 Nov. 18 Siemssen & Co. British str. 2392 Nov. 24 Dodwell & Co., Ld. Norw. str. 771 Nov. 17 Sander, Wieler & Co. Chi. str. 1252 Nov. 18,C. M. S. N. Co. Chi. str. 1211 Nov. 20 C. M. S. N. Co, Brit. str. 2744 Nov. 21. & O. S. S. Co. Japan. str. 846 Nov. 26.Osaka Shosen Kisha British str. 1254 Nov. 22 Showan, Tomes & Co.
798 Nov. 19, Tung Kee & Co. 124 Nov. 18. E. A. Trading Co. Ger. str. 1149 Nov. 23 E, A. Trading Co. [British str. 2003 Nov. 25 C. P. R. Co.
3 dChristophusen. Norw. str.)
Ger.
3 dRoope.....
|
Chi Yuen Coptic...
Daigi Maru
3 Groves
3 Rodger
3 Bruhu...
3
Martens
Pybus
Esang......
Fonchow.
3 Sinalo
Frithjof
3 cHaraldson
Glenogle.
4 Warner
Haiching
5 Hodgins
Hailoong
5 h│Gibson
Hangsung
3 Wilde....
Heinrich Menzell
3 cWiese
3 clay...
&
Per Elita Nossack, at 2 pm., on Thurs-
day, the 27th Novamber.-
For MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND,
TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD- NEY & MELBOURNE. ——
Hopsang...
Hsinfung
Hsi-ping..
Indrapura
Iyo Maru
Kasuga Maru
Kennebec
hong Beng Kowloon...
Kumano Maru
Kutsang
Labor
Laisang
Loosok
Machow
Maidzuru Maru....
Marie Jobsen...
Nairung
Pakhoi
Perla
Petchaburi. Petrarch..
Phra Nang. Progress.. Saga Salamanca Shansi Skramstad. Sungkiang Szechuen Tacoma
Taisang ..
Tartar.
Thea Tientsin
Tirol Teintau Victoria
ling Vessels.
Daylight..
Grosvenor
Manuel Llaguno
3 Patterson
str.
British str. 1127 Nov, 13 Jardino. Matheson & Co. British str. 1126 Nov. 13 Butterfield & Swire Norw. str.) 900 Nov. 25 Order
*
British str. 2397 Nov. 23 Dodwell & Co., Limited. British str. 1267 Nov. 26 Douglas Steamship Co. British str. 783 Nov. 24 Douglas Steamship Co. British str. 1356 Nov. 21 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
str. ker.
989 Nov. 26,E. A. Trading Co. British str. 1359 Nov. 13 Jardine, Matheson & Co. chi. str. 1385 Nov. 170. M. S. N. Co. 20 ̊C. M. & E, Co.
3 cMacfarlane.... British str. 1236 Nov. Hollingsworth.British str. 3151 Nov.
14
Butler....... Fraser.....
2 cWallace
7 Portland & Asiatic S. Co. Japan. str. 6319 Nov. 22 Nippon Yusen Kaisha Japan. str. 2368 Nov. 25 Nippon Yusen Kaisha British str. 3301 Nov. 23Standard Oil Co.
862 Nov. 26 Butterfield & Swire str. 1487 Nov. 1siemssen & Co. fapan. str. 3147 Nov. 26 Nippon Yusen Kaisha British str. 1495 Nov. 17 Jardine, Matheson & Co. Norw. str. 949 Nov. 25 Order
3 Ziegenbein...... Ger.
2 h Stehr
8 eHaswell
3 cCrockett
BcJensen
4cTadd
¡Ger.
str.
British str. 2225 Nov. 25 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
str. 1020 Nov. 21 Butterfield & Swire
3 cMollermann ier.
3 c Hayes...
3 cHemmert
++
str.
...Ger.
996 Nov. 24 Melchers & Co. 667 Nov. 22 Osaka Shoяon Kaisha Japan, str.
9 Jebsen & Co. Ger. str. 1779. Nov. British str. 2861 Nov. 9 Urder British str. 1227 Nov. 17 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1284 Nov. 23 Shewan, Tomes & Co. Ger. str. 1189 Nov. 21 Butterfield & Swire Ger. str. 1252 Nov. 24 Sander, Wieler & Co. Ger. Ger.
BcSaito
3 c Egar
3cWilliams......
6 cMcGinty..
3 cHillmann
3 cUecker
Reimers
3 cBremer
3 cNatvig
8 cScott
3 cCarnaghan
3 cHansen
3 cOuterbridgo
BeHall..
4 c Dixon
4c Bradley
cBeetham.. 3 cOhlerich
3 c Gibbs
15 b Bretfeld
3 c Koch
Casey
2 eReade. 2 c Boga 2 cNichols
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
str.
1021 Nov. 24 Butterfield & Swire
str.
687 Nov. 23 Siemssen & Co.
Norw. str.
696 Nov. 24 Carlowitz & Co. British str. 883 Nov. 16 Bradley & Co. British str. 1240 Nov. 12 Butterfield & Swire Norw. str.)
719 Nov. 26 Sander, Wieler & Co. British str. 1021 Nov. 23 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1154 Nov. 22 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1689 Nov. 6 Dodwell & Co., La. British st. 1544 Nov. 26 Jardine. Matheson & Co. British st. 2767 Nov. 18. P. R. Co.
Ger. hur.
994 Nov. 14 Jebsen & Co. British str. 1250 Nov. 13 Butterfield & Swire Aus. Ger.
str. 1746 Nov. 25 Sander, Wieler & Co, str. 1002 Nov. 25 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1507 Nov. 18 Chinese
B. 4-m. bk. 3600 Oct. 31 Standard Oil Co. Brit. qe. 516 June 13 Order Amer, sh. 1450 July 31 Standard Oil Co.
The T. K. K. s.s. America Maru, with the AMERICAN MAIL of the 30th Qc- toher left Shanghai on Wednesday, the 26th Nov., at. daylight, and may be expected here on or about Friday, the 28th Nov.
The N. Y. K. s.s. Bingo Maru left Singa-
SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER.} Banca, Bengloe, Prinze se Marie, C. Ferd. Laeist, Oct. 7; China, Sueris, 14; Glenturret, 17; Hindustan, 24; Macduff, Glenfary, Moyune, Ulysses, 31; Bamberg, Bombay, Benledi, Nurnberg, Peleus, Nov. 4; Bingo Maru, Candio, Afton, 7; Glenesk, Salazie, Silesin (Aust.) Hillglen, 11; terioneth- The shire, Oopack, Breconshire, Nippon, 14 :| Canton, Glenshiel, Kamakura Maru, Nestor, Konig Albert, Freiburg, 18; 1 Machaon, Tamba Maru, Tydens, 21.
Mails.
The Imp. Gor. Mail s.s. Bayern with the GERMAN MAIL of the 28th Oc, left Singapore on Saʼurday, the 22nd Nov at 7 a.m., and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 27th Nov. The C. P. R. Co.'s 8.a. Empress of India arrived at Nagasaki at 7.30 a.m., on on Monday, the 24th Nov., and loft again at 5 p.m. on same day for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 9 p.m., Tuesday, 25th Nov.
The O. & O. Co.'s 8.8. Garlic, with mails &e., left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 15th Nov.
pore for this port on the 25th Nov., and is expected to arrive here on the 30th Nov.
P. & O. Co.'s A., Bombay left Singa pore for this port on the 25th Nov., at 3 p.m.
Hongkong Tides.
The Tide Table given below has been compiled by the Nautical Almanac Office In London from the result of the analysis of observations taken by means of an au- tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Taui during the years 1887-8-9.
The zero of the table is Low Water Or- dinary Spring Tides, which has been found to be 2 feet below mean sea level.
S'hai & San F'cisco Nov. 28,
Rosotta Maru (s)
Manila & Australian Empiro (s) Marseilles & London.. Shanghai (8) Marseilles via Saigon.. Sydney (6) Marseilles, London, &c Wakasa Meru (s) Nagasaki, Kobe, Y'ma. Kumano Maru (8).
Shansi (s) ... K'loon Dock Shanghai...
Foochow (8) Shanghai...
Mazagon (e) Shanghai
Valetta (8)... Shanghai... S'hai,N'ki, H'go. Y'ma. Bayern (8) S'hai and Portland, Or. Indrapura (s, S'hai and Portland, Or. Indrasamha (s) S'hai and Portland, Or Indravelli (s) S'pore, Ol'bo & B'bay. Tientsin (s).. Singapore & Bombay. Triol (8) S'tow, Amoy & F'chow. Haiching (8) S'tow, Amoy &F'chow. Anping_Maru (8) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Daijin Maru (s). S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Daigi Maru (6) Vancouver (B,C ), &c. Tartar (a) Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of Japan Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Athenian (6)... Victoria, B.O,, Tacoma Tacoma (a). Victoria, B.C, Tacoma Glenogid (s) Victoria, B.C., Seattle. Moyune (8) Y'ma, S'hai, Moji. Kobe Bombay (s)
Swatow & Foochow (Nov. 28.
Cos'tan Dock
Nov. 27.
Manila & Sydney
Nagasaki & Y'hama Nov. 28. S'baya & Samarang Nov. 29.
Bangkok
Nov. 27.
Agents.
Date of Leaving.
Butterfield & Swire.... December 9. Butterfield & Swire....Decomber 5. Melchers & Co.... Dec. 10, at noon. Gibb, Livingston & Co. About Deo. 10. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie December 3. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie December 17. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie December 81. Butterfield & Swire... December 4. Butterfield & Swire.. December 20. Batterfield & Swire... December 23. P& O. S. N. Co......Dec. 6, at noon. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Nov. 27, at 4 p.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Dec. 3, at noon, Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Dec. 3, at noon. Gibb, Livingston & CuDec. 11, at noon. P. & O. S. N. Co. Dec. 10, at noón. Messageries Maritimes. Dec. 1. at 1 p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Nov. 29, Daylight. Nippon Yuson Kaisha Nov. 28, at noon. Butterfield & Swire... November 29, Butterfield & Swire... Dec. 2.
P. & O. S. N. Co....... About Nov. 29. P. & O. S. N. Co...... About Dec. 6, Melchera & Co... Nov. 28. Portland & A. S. Co.December 14, Portland & A. S. Co.. December 14. Portland & A. S. Co.. January 14. P. & O. S. N. Co...... About Deo. 10. Sandor, Wieler & Co.. Nov. 27, at p.m. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Nov. 28, Daylight. Osaka Shoson Kaisha..December 3. Osaka Shosen Kaisha..Deccember 7. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. November 30. Canadian P'fo R. Co December 3.
(s). Canadian P'fic R. Co December 17. Canadian P'fio R. Co December 31. Doftwell.& Co. Timited December 17. Dodwell & Co. Limited December 6. Butterfield & Swiro ... December 3. P. & O. S. N. Co...JAbout Dec. 2.
SHARE LIST,-QUOTATIONS.
Stocks.
BANKS.
NOVEMBER 26, 1902.
No. of Shares.
Value.
Paid tep.
125 all
10 £8 $27, sellers
Bongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 80,000 $ 19,970 £ National Bank of China, Limited
29,965 £
Closing Quotations, Cash.
$637), sales London, £63,10
10 £ 8827, sellors 1 £1810, sellers
250 850 $167, sales & sellers
83.33 8 25 Sõð, er div. ・・
100 £ 25 Tis. 177, sollere
100 $ 20 $1, nominal
260 S 50 $160, saler & buyers
Swatow & Bangkok (Nov. 28.
K'loon Dock
Do. Founders' shares) MARINE INSURANCES,
750 £
Amoy & Manila
Nov. 26.
FIRE INSURANCES.
Vancouver (B.C.)||Dec. 3.
Canton Insurance Office Co,, Ld.. 10,000 $ China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 North-China Insurance Co., Ld. Straits Insurance Co., Ld. ... Union Insurance Society, Ld.......... 10,000 Yangtaze Insurance Association, Ld. 8,000 China Fire Insurance Co., Ld. ...... 20,000 $
5,000 £
30,000 $
100 $60 $182, buyers
100.
20 986, sollers
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 8,000
250
50 $350, sellers
DOCKS, ETC.
60
all $2121, ex div., sales
S'pore and Bombay Nov. 27.
A'deen Donk
China Coast Meteorological
Register,
25th November.-AT 4 P.M.
Station,
Hours.
Barometer,
Temperature.
Wl'ostock 2 Nemuro Hakodate. Tokio ..... Kochi Nagasaki... Kagoshima Oshima..... Naha...... Iahi'jima... Taihoku... 1 p. 30.20 Taichu......... Tainan..... Koshun ... Pescadores: Gutzlaff
Sharp Pk.,
To obtain the depth of water on the tide | gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add 5 ft. Amoy 7 In., and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Swatow.... Aberdeen, add 12 ft. 9 in. to the height | Canton .... given in the table.
The P. M. S. S. Korea, with the AMERI- CAN MAIL of the 8th Nov., left Yokohama on Wednesday, the 26th Thur. Nov., at daylight, and may be expect.
ed here on or about Thursday, the 4th Fri.
ས མ ཙ ཚ
27th to 3rd December.
HION WATRE.
Coracam
*$PWD]
Wlad.
Direction.
30.41 58 53 NNE
130.16.76 40 N Hongkong 4 p. 30.14 71 67 ESE Vict. I'oak Gap Rock
Macao......
Force
2262
Weather
MATH||||||| 390000 | | 0 | 0 2 02
Hkong & Whampoa Dock Co. Ld.,160,000 18 Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited....... 6,000 $25 $45 $50, sales,
6,000 3 64 8 64 837, buyers New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd.......
S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld....... 55,700 Tia. 100 T1100 Tls, 205, sellers
"FAMEUATE, TUGS, ETC.
20,000
Clens und Manila S. S. Co., Ld.. {10,000 $
50 $ 50 820, sellers.
50 8 15. sinal
50
air, sales
16 8 15 $372, sales
all$90
20,000 $ Douglas Stearnship Co. Limited. HK. C. and M. Sieamboat Co., Ld. 80,000 $
10. Indo-China S. N. Company, Limited 60,000 £
10,000 $ 10 8 10 823 Star Ferry Company, Lal... 10,000 8 10 8 5 313
2000,000 £1£1£1,15
2,000 Tls. 100 Tls100 Tls. 330, sales 8,600 Tls. 50 Tls 60 Tis, 55, sales 8,000 Tls. 100 Tls100 Tls. 165, sellers 3,000 Tls. 100 Tls100 Tls. 165, sellers
Shall Transport & Trading Co., Ltd. Shanghai Tug Boat Co., Ld....................
----
Taku Tug and Lighter Co., Ld. Shanghai Cargo Boat Co., Ld. ... Co-operative Cargo Boat Co., Ld. .....
REFINERIES.
·
100 100
all $95, sellers
all 815, sellers
China Sugar Company, Limited...... 20,000 $ 7,000 $ Luzon Sugar Company, Limited. Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld..... 7,000 Tls. 60 Tls 50 Tls. 77
WHALVES.
HK. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. 30,000 3
50 all $90, sellers
Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Co.... 20,100 Tls. 100 Tls100 Tls. 310
LAND AND BUILDING, Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Company, Limited...... Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ld. Kowloon Land and Building Com-
50,000 8: 100 39,000 Tls. 6,000 $ 3,764 Tls.
pany Wei-hcl-wei Land & Building Co., Ld Humphroys Estate & Finance Co... 100,000 $ West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500 $
י.
TRAMWAYS.
100 $183, dellera 50 Pls.50 Tls. 126, sales 50 8 30 831, buyers 25 TIs.25 Tls. 16, sales 10 all $124, sellers 50 $ 50 $50, buyers
30.30 36 D
NE
་་
30.16 |:30.25
NW
11
30.30
SE
30.31
W
30.31
SE
+1
30.27 30.24
NE
"
30.17
E
"?
30.13
E
13
E
30.07 30.07
11
30.08)
N6 N 6 NE 4
11
30.13
NE
**
HK. High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 1,250 $
100
all $345
by
P.
MINING.
30.23 66 79 NNE 70,
1
......2.30p.
30.19 7564
NE 2
P.
3 30.16 74
E 4
17
Jelebu Mining & Trading Co., Ld... 60,000 $ New Punjom Mining Co., Ld......... 60,000 $ Preference shares...... 30,000 $ Société Francaise des Charbon-1
16,000. Fcs. nages du Tonkin. Raub Aust, Gold Mining Co., LA...........200,000 £
HOTELS, ETC.
5
all
$14, sellers.
10
all 22, sellers
I
all
$1, sellers
250
all
$600, sellers
| 1 | 18/10 ($63
Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd.
50 ... 12,000 s 7,000 $
18,000 $
al $140, buyers
60,000 $
10,000 S
b
NW 6
HK. and China Gas Co., Limited... Shanghai Gas Company, Ltd......... Hongkong Electric Co., Limited New Electrics new foure be
BRICK AND CEMENT,
7,000 (s 8,000 Tls.
30,000 $
30,000 İŞ
50,000 $
10 S 10 $202, buyera
50 $ 50 $15, sellers
600 8
5 $40, sellers 7,000 1810 (8 7 88), sellera
all.
$12, sellers all 8240
198
4-$84, buyers 108 16 8155 20
Haiphong.. Manila..... Malate.....3 pl
Bacolod
NE
"1
30.12
E
30.15 72
N
"
29.88 82 70 NNE 1
W
NE
"
29.87 86
[29.86 84
**
Menn Tine.
Hongkontreight.
LOW WATHR
Hongkong Mean Time.
Bolght.
h mi
ft. In.
ft. in.
m 7 38
m 1 22
0 C
Iliolo
25 a
0 34
1 0
Cebu
m2 3
Sot.
m2 40
5 3
42 a
San.
10
14 a
Mon. 1
m 10 49
7
m 3 50
9 12
,;
2 45 D
Singapore for this port on the 22nd
Tyes.
124
m 11 30
2 4
m 4 26
Hakodate.. Tokio
6.30.16 30.32
་་
90.33
14
9.39 a
3 16 a
Kochi
30.34
"
Nor., and is expected to arrive here Wed. on the 26th Nov.
3
0 11'4
m & 4
10 a
3 400
F1
11
“Dec,
Steamers Expected.
Per Kasuga Maru, at 3 p.m., on Thurs- The N. Y. K. s.8. Hiroshima Maru loft
day, the 27th November.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.—
Per Haiching, at 5 p.m., on Thursday,
the 27th November.
For SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG-
KOK.-
Per Petchaburi, at 9 a.m., on Friday, the
28th November.
For NAGASAKI, KOBE&YOKOHAMA. Per Kumano Maru, at 11 a.m., on Fri-
day, the 28th Novomber.
For MOJI-
Per Hikosan Maru, at 10 a.m., on Fri-
day, the 28th November.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.- The United States Mail Packet Coptic will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 27th November, with Mails, for Shang- hai, Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed at follows:- Printed Matter and Samples at 4.30 p.m. Registration at 4.30 p.m. (Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to 4.45 p.m.). Letters, 5 p.m.
Hongkong Register.
Barometer Temperature Humidity
On date at On date at
4-p,m
30.14
Previous day
at 4pm,
10 km.
30.20
30.24
71
71
71
58
56
67
30.20
Direction of Į
30.12
Wind ...
}
NNE
E
30.10
Force
FAB
1
Weather a
#71 71
Rain
Do. "Do THERMOMETER—9 AM70
Do. Dok Do. (Web bulb)9 A.M. 64 Do. 14M 64 Do. 34 PM 64 Do, MaximuLATA. –
71
Do.
Do
Do. Minimum over night... 63
Highest open ale tamperature on the 24th Lowest open air temperature on the 24th...._63
F. G. FIGG, Acting Director. Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 25, 1902,
The N. Y. K. 9.8. Wakasa Maru left
..
Shanghai for this port on the 24th Nor, and is expected to arrivo hero on the 26th Nov.
he P. & O. Co.'s 9.5. Mazıyon left Sin- gapore for this port on the 20th Nov., at 8 a.m.
The C. P. R. Co.'s steamer Athenian left Vancouver on Tuesday morning, the 18th Nov., via the usual Ports of Call. Tho N. Y. K. 8.8. Hiroshima Maru left Bombay, via Colombo and Singapore, for this port on the 10th Nov., and is expected to arrive here on the 28th Nov.
The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s s.e. Hyades, sailed fron Tacoma, for Japan and Hongkong, on the 4th Nov.
The Barber Line s.s. Shimosa sailed from Now York on the 26th Oct. for Hong- kong, China and Japan.
The P. A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Indrasimha loft Portland (Or.), for this port vin Japan ports on Tuesday afternoon, the 4th Nov., and is expected hete on or about the 4th Dec.
The Boston S. S. Co.'s 8.6. Shawmut left Yokohama for Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, on 23rd Nov.
The N. P. Co.'s B.8. Victoria sailed from Victoria, B.G., for Yokohama on 21st Nov.
Latest Advices. The C. M. 8. N. Co. Ld.'s 8.a. Moyune Left Singaporo on the 25th. Nov., and is expected here on 30th Nov. The M. M. Co.'s steamer Tonkin, with the next FRENCH MAI, will leave Sai- gon on Thursday, the 27th Nov., at 1 p.m., for this port.
28
m 8 34
m9 23
321 a
ma 10 7
8 47 a
Exchange.
HONGKONO, November 26, 1902.
On London—-
י
*5.
C. S. Jaimes 4 p.
26th November,-Ar 10 a.. Wl'ostook 7a./30.39 20 | 99 Nemuro
Nagasaki... 30 34
Kagoshima (30.31
Oshima..... 30.24
"
Naha...... 30.21 Ishi'jima... 30.17
Taihoku... Taichu......
5a.
.......30 30.31-64 73 NE
Swatow... 9.
Hongkong 10.30.26 70 65
Bank, Wize,
1/613
"
On demand....
...1/64
Tainan.....
"
24
30 days' sight,
...1/61
Koshun ...
"
4 months' right,
...1/7
Pescadores
**
21
Credite1 4
...1/71
Gutzlaff
9.80.48 58 58 ENE
CV
Documentary, 4 montàn' eight, Un Paris
..1/78
Sharp Pk....
30.34 63 72
Amoy
1.97
2.013
Canton....
1.61
Vict. Peak
17
38
Gap Rock
30.23
"
39
Масао ......
30.25 71
NE
17
30.00 81. 68
117
1171
Malato
9a.
Bacolod...
NE
N
b
117
Iloilo......
117
Cebu
29.98 81 29.97 82
NE 2
N
0
+ % pm.
dis.
On demand, Credits, 4 months' sight, Un Berlin-Demand.... On New York- On domand, Oredite, 60 days' sight, Ba Bombay---
Wire,... On demand, On Calcutta-
Wire,... On demand, On Singapore--
On demand, On blanila-
On demand, On Shanghai-
On demand,
-
:!
30 days' night, (private paper) On Yokohama---
#
% pm. dis.
On demand,. 104.
31% pn Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tael)....$66.10 Sovereigns (Bank's baying rate) ...$12.67 Silver 'per os.)
2344.
WHEN YOU CANNOT SLEEP OR coughing, it is hardly necessary that any one should tell you that you need a few duaes of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible. It always cures and cares quickly. For sale by All Deals CIS 3 WATKINS Ltd., General Agents.
Haiphong.. Manila.....
C. S. James 10a.
F.. Fico, Acting Director. Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 26, 1902.
1. BAROMETER, reduced to 3 degrees Fahrenheit. and to the level of the sea in inches, tenths, and hun. dredths
2. TEMPERATU2a, in the shade, in degrees Fahren halt
Huntry, ir percentage of saturation, the humi.. dity of air saturated with moisture being 100,
4. DIEMOTION OF WIND, © two points.
6. FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Seale
6. STATE OF WEATHER, & blue sky, a detached clouds, ddrizzling rain, fog, gloomy, & hall, I lightning, e overcast, passing showers, a squally, e rain, a snow, s thunder, visibily, Itwo dew (weth
Ray, in fricha, tenth and hundredths
cloth-bound Cook Book, containing 180 original reef for all kinds of savouries, invalid cookery, and sweete is sent free to all who post their LEMCO Extract jar wrapper to the Liebig's Extract of Meat Company, Ltd., 9, Fenchurch
avenus.
Oriente Hotel, Manila......
Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin) Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hai)
DISPENSARIES.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. Watkins Limited
LIGHTING.
50 $ 50 840, sellera
2,000 T.Tls.50 Tls.50 TIs, 140, sellers
25 $ 25.840, sellers.
101 al 816, sales 10 S 10 $7, buyern
10 all 8140, buyas 50 Tlá,50 Tis: 120, salon 10 8 10 318. buyers] 10 8 6 $6.50, buyers
Green Island Cement Co., Id
MISCELLANEOUS..
Manila Investment Co., Ld. .................. 20,000 is Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,
Ld.
8,001 22/6 £12/6 $1, buyers
United Asbestos Oriental Agency, 10,000 ord'y $
Limited
100 iders $ Hongkong Bakery Company, Ld. ... o., Ltd..... Hk. Steam Water-boat. Hongkong Dairy Farm (Co.......... 10,000 $.
5,000 $ Hongkong Ice Company, Limited... Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd..... 7,200 £ febrau Planting Company, Ltd...... 20,000 3 H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., La. 10,000 $ Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. ∙126,0 $ Ewo-Cotton Spinning and Weav-117,500 Ts.
ing Co., Ld.....
International Cotton Manufactur-
ing Co., Ld. Laou-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning and Weaving Co., Lâ. ...................... Soy Cheo Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. Chins Provident Loan Mortgage
Co., Ed.......
Chins Borneo Company, Ltd. Universal Trading Co......... Robinson Piano Co. Ltd.......... Campbell, Moore & Co., Limi ed Wni. Powell, Limited
09.
20 £20 Tis: 380, sales:
585 nominal
b
all $120, solters
10 8 10 817, buyers Co Tis100 Tis. 38
10,000 Tls. 75 Tle.75 Tls. 40
8,000 Tls. 100 Tis100 Tls. 39.
2,000 Tls. 500 Ts500 TIs. 160 50,000 18 10 $10 39.85, sales)
7,500 8
20,000 $ 4,000 8
12,000 $
2018 15 $25, 2018 | 20 18194, seller 50 $50 $50, nominal
all: 836
$1,200 $97510
CIGAR COMPANIES. Philippine Tobacco Trust Co., Ld.... 20,000 $ Alhambra Limited..
LOANS.
Amount.
2008
Value
10 8 10 89, bayers
50 60 840, sellors
600 3 x 8500, buyers
Interest.
Quotation
Chinese Imperial 1886 x Tis. 767,200 Tls, 2507 % p. annum 10% prem.
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