BRANDIES

As Surtid 10 THE HOSPITALS,"

MARTELL's

458

do. * * *

Per Dot.i

Sole Agents, $20.00

do. V.8.0.P.

do. 31.00

ld'

do. V.V.S.OIP, do.

BOLE AGENTS,

H. PRICE & CO.,

51,000

93.00

12, Queen's Rond

No. 12,433.

The China Mail.

AGENTS FOR THE CHINA MAIL.

LONDON:-F. ALGAR, 11 & 12, Cement a Lane, Lombard Street, E.C. STILET & Co., 30, Cornhill. GORDON & GOTOH, Ludgate Circus, E C. BATES, HENDY & Co., 81, Cannon Street, E.C. SAMUEL DEACON, & Co., 150 & 154, Leadenhall Street, W. M. WILLS, 151, Cannon Street, E.C. ROBERT WATSON, 150. Fleet Street. C. MITCHELL & Co., Snow Hall; Holborn Viaduct, E.C. SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., 167, Fleet Street, E.U. PARIS AND

EUROPE : — MAYENCE, FAVRE & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange Bateliere.

NEW YORK: THE CHINESE EVANGELIST

OFFICE. 52, West 22nd Street. SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports generally -BEAN & BLACK, San Fran-

cinco.

AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND :-GORDON & GOTCH, Mel- hourne unul Sydney,

CEYLON-W. M. SMITH & Co., THE

APOTHECARIES Co., Colombo.

BATAVIA-II. M. VAN DORP & Co.

SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :-KELLY &

WALSH, LTD., Singapore.

ES'Y A BĻISHDI

1 8 4 5.

號八月正年三百九千一英

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1903.

日十三月二十年質壬

Business Notices.

Business Notices.

GAUGES:

STEAM

VACUUM

BOURDON'S COMPOUND

Injectors.

DUPLEX TEST

DEWRANCE'S

hy

and

OTHER MAKERS.

Ejectors.

W. S. BAILEY & CO.,

ENGINEERS & STORĖKEEPERS

60 & 62 DES VEUX ROAD

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS :-A. S. WAT HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO

SUN & Co., Manilu.

CHINA:-Amou, N. MoALLE

& Co.,

LIMITED Fuochote, BROCKETT & CO. AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.,

and KELLY & WALSH. Yokohama, JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND

LANE, CAAWFon & Co., and KELLY & WAISH.

Wanted.

WANTED.

GOOD BEDROOM, and BATH-

A ROUM, attached if possible, for Bachelor, anywhere in the European quar- ters of Kowloon.

No meals required. Or, would share in renting small house with other bachelor.

Apply to Capt. STEEN, 14th Bombay Infantry, Kowloon,

D. STEEN, Cap..

14th Bombay Infantry.

Hongkong, January 28, 1903.

WANTED:

MACAO

STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD. Hongkong-Canton Line.

8.4. BONAM, 2:369 tons, Captain H. D. Jones.

6.5, POWAN, 2,338 tông, Captain G. F. Morrison, B.N.R

RS. FATSHAN, 2,200 tons, Captain J. J. fossing.

8.8. HANKOW. 3.073 tons, Captain C. V. Lloyd.

CHINA

Departures from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at about 8 a m. (Sunday excepted), and at about 5.3 p.m. (Saturday excepted).

Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at about 8 a m. (Sunday excepted), and at about 4 30 nan. (Sunday exempted),

'GRAND PRIX=||PARIS=41900

The Bighest Tåssibln Awards,

Joseph

Gillott's

PENS.

Of Highest Quality, & Having Grosisei

Durability, are Therefore CHEAPEST.

The only Award, Chicago, 1898.

($3.00 Per Month, PRICES, 15 Cents Per Copy.

Business Notices.

BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.,"

(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).

Portland Cement.

Bell's Asbestos Dagger,' 'Demon,' and other well known pickings for Liston Rods, etc., suitable for highest pressures. Pump Packings, Jointing Material, As-Iu casks of 375 lbs not, $6.00 per cast, ex Factory. bestos Cloth, Tape, and Boiler Door Joints metallic or non-metallic-Rubbor and in bags of 250 lbs net, $3.75 per bag, ex Factory. Vegetable Fibre Valves for Air and Circulating Pumps. Gange Glasses, Packing rings of Asbestos, Rubber and Woodite.

Bull's Asbestos Non-conducting Composition for covering Boilers, Steam Pipes, etc. (only best quality kopt). Boilers covered with Bell's Composition ropay expense of covering in a few months by saving of fuel. Estimates given for Covering Bailers, etc.

Bell's Asbestos Expansion Tape, Millboard, Ipsertions, and Ropo.

A large Bell's Asbestos Special Engine Oil-unsurpassed for Marine Engines. Stock of Engine and Cylinder Oils always in hand.

A

Bull's Asbestoline--a Solid Lubricant, clear and efficient-1 lb. is equal to from 2 to 4 gallons of oil

Bell's Boiler Preservative speedily removes existing scale and prevents corrosion- does not injure tho plates.

Asbestos Packed Cocks, Stop Valves, and Gauge Columns. Steam Gauges and other engineers' requisites always in stock Lists and Prices on application

BRADLEY & CO., Managers,

Hongkong.

OFFICE, 6 DES Vaux ROAD, opposite King Edward Hotel ontrance.

LANE CRAWFORD,

HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF

MILLINERY

LATEST NOVELTIES FROM PARIS & LONDON.

LADIES' and GIRLS'

These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the TRIMMED HATS & BONNETS

River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation. -

183 | SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

Hongkong-Macao Line.

9.8. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons Captain W. E. Clarke.

ADY ASSISTANTS for Millinery, and Departures from Hongkong to Macao daily at about 2 140.

SALESMAN for Furnishing and Upholstory; previous experience necestry,

Apply, by letter only, to

'X. X. X.'

Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, January 24, 1903.

SITUATION WANTED.

174

TAXPERIENCED and ENERGETIC

EXPO MAN desires a position in a prominent house aя Assistant at Book. keeping and accounts or in Office work; understands Banking, Book-keeping, Ship- ping and Type-writing. Has sone know ledge of Insurance Work. Shanghai, Singapore or Japan no objection. Good

references.

Apply to

'R. C.'

Care of CHINA MAIL' Offico. Hongkong, January 7, 1903.

WANTED.

from Maçao to Hongkong daily atʼabout 7.3'a m.

{Sunday excepted,

Canton-Macao Line.

To J,

8 8. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin.

This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at

RAIN COATS AND DUST COATS

FOR THE RACES.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

THE

about 7.30a.m.; and leaves Macao For Cantou every Monday, Wednesday and Friday HONGKONG

at about 7.30 a.m.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., C, AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LID?

Canton-Wuchow Line.

98. NANNING, 669 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas.

8. SAINAM, 588 cons, Capaia A. W. Dixon.

One of the above steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 8 a.m., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the sante days at about 8 a.m. Round trips take about 5 days. These vessels have Superior Cabin accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity,

Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the-

2699

18

LADY ASSISTANTS (EUROPEAN) for

Drapery Store; Also YOUNG MAN

for Furnishing Department. Experience desired, but not necessary:

· M. A. P.'

Care of CHISA MAIL' Office,

Hongkong, January 20, 1933.

146

DEPOT, BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., IND, HONGKONG.

I

Have ASSUMED CHARGE of the business of the above Company Here.

J. A. THOMAS,

Depot Manager.

Hongkong. January 26, 1993.

186

HONGKONG CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.,

18. Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, opposite the Hongkong Hotel.

Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,

Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

CONNAUGHT HOUSE HOTEL

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED NEAR THE BANKS AND PRINCIPAL. OFFICES. — EXCELLENT CUISINE AND WINES.

A

Large and Lofty Rooms Elegantly Furnished. Hydraulic. Elevator.

Hot and Cold Water throughout. Special Rates for Tourists. Launch Service for Guests.

For Terms, apply to

CHEE WING & CO.,

NORTH CHINA INSURANCE COM 28 & 29, LEE YŰEN STREET (WEST)

ON

PANY, LIMITED.

and after SATURDAY, the 24th GEORGE Instant, MR HENRY

HONGKONG,

DEALERS IN

SIMMS will net as Agent of the Company All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STEEL at this Branch.

By order of the Court of Directors,

W. H. PERCIVAL,

Agent.

Hongkong, January 23, 1903.

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

15

167

BLACK&WHITE

JAMES BUCHANAN & CO.

SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS.

By Appointment to

B. M. THE KING

and

HRH the PRIFICE 36 WALES

Size Agents, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., Hongkong.

IRON WARE, &c. STEEL GIRDERS and TEES,

CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c.,

Suitable for SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.

Hongkong, May 29, 1900,

1227

THE MANAGER.

32

WILLIAM MACLEOD, D.D.S.,

DENTIST,

11 and 12 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, October 17, 1902.

2137

KING EDWARD

HOTEL.

A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE

HOTEL.

Ladies' Afternoon Tea Rooms.

Private Bar and Billiard Rooms.

BOVRIL ISN'T DEAR, Rooms Specially reserved for Cap ains of the

in fact, value for value, it is one of the cheapest drinks and one of the most economical foods that can be obtained. A cup of hot Borril costs less than a drink of whisky, and while giving & more genuine and lasting warmth than the latter contains, in addition, the nutritive prin- ciples of beef worth many times its cost.

Old fashioned beef teas and meat ex

MERCANTILE MARINE. Hot and Cold Water througnout.

HOTEL.

A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, PROVIDED WITH EVERY COMFORT. NEWLY-FURNISHED"ROOMS.

TWO ELEVATORS.

2196

NEW-REFRIGERATING, PLANT.

BEST QUALITY LIQUOKS & PROVISIONS.

W

WHO SAID RATS?'

STILL ON SALE

'NEWTON'S RAT CHEESE;'

ALSO

NEWTON'S ROACH POWDER, LISTER'S FORMALDEHYDE FUMIGATORS, ESSETT'S FLUID AND CARBOLACENE.

Where the above are used, there will you find a clean bill of health.

WATKINS, LIMITED,

APOTHECARIES HALL,

ZETLAND HOUSE, No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Moderate Charges.

MRS. WATLING,

Proprietress.

Hongkong, January 14, 1903.

06

THE NEW BOARDING HOUSE.

FIRST CLASS

ACCOMMODATION BY WEEK OR MONTH..

Between KENNEDY and MACDONNELL ROAD. Overlooking New German Club. Apply to Mrs WILSON. Hongkong, January 24, 1903.

173

66 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

HONGKONG.

LE MUNYON'S

PHOTO.

SUPPLY STORE

1

FACTORIES – HONGKONG AND MACAC.

ilazed Stoneware. Drain Pipes and Fittings, Glaxed Taving Bricks and Tiles, Fire Bricko and Fire Olay,

FIRE CLAY WORKS-DEEP WATER BAY, HONGKONG

For further particulare, apply to

Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

..

GENERAL MANAGERS.

The Peak Hotel.

28 18

Admirably Situated-Sheltered from the North-East Monsoon and Open to thy South-West Monsoon.

A COVERED GANGWAY LEADS FROM THE TRAMWAY TERMINUR

Telephone No. 29.

INTO THE HOTEL.

Town Office, 7, DUDDELL STREET.

89

Telegraphic Address :- PEACEFUL.'

COTTAM & CO.

HAVE NOW A FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY,

OUTFITTERS

AND THEIR USUAL FINE SELECTION OF

NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN WEAR {

Also

FOOTBALL, CRICKET AND TENNIS - GEAR.

Hongkong, Beptoniber 29, 1902.

WALKING AND EVENING GLOVES,

228

Cutler, Palmer & Co.,

LONDON,

(Wine Shippers to China since 1815), Have always Stocks of their well-known Brands with

SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 15th July, 1901,

THE

·1461

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

DAKIN'S ANISEED AND LICORICE COUGH BALSAM.

ין

For the Relief of all CATARRHAL COMPLAINTS, such as COUGHS, COLDS HOARSENESS, and SORENESS of the CHEST.

"63

Price 50 Cents and $1.

MARTIN'S INFLUENZA ĮMIXTURE.'

1

THE KEMEDY FOR INFLUENZA, COLD IN THE HEAD,

HAY FEVER, AND CATARRH.

CHAMPAGNES

FROM

CHARLES HEIDSIECK,

PURVEYOR TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD

SIEMSSEN & CO.,

SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN RACES 1903.

FAIRALL & CO.

NEW STOCK OF RACE GOODS.

No. 31 Des Voeux MILLINERY, FEATHERS,

Road.

The only and complete one in the ORIENT.

Hammer Plates. a specialty.

I handle everything, photo-

Yours very truly,

Electrically Lighted Philippine Tobacco graphically speaking.

Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor. Table D'Hoto at Separate Tables. För terms, &c., apply to the

MANAGER. Hongkong, October 29, 1902.

tracts, whether known as such, or disguised PARIS

under more pretentious modern names contain none of the NUTRITIVE pro perties of beef, Baron Liebig himself admitted this fact; there is not a doctor to day disputes it. Used as a nourishment. Meat Extract is probably the most ex- pensive article one can buy. Bovril one of the cheapest.

BOVRIL

To be obtained at all STORES, CHEMISTO,

HOTELS, &c, throughou Hongkow, China

and Japan.

H

MADAME

2172

MODES.

FLINT

Trust Coy., Ltd.

CIGARS.

HIGH GRADE MANIL

ALWAYS IN STOCK.

ALL BRANDS.

OF THE PHILIPPINE TOBACCO TRUST COY., LED,

REINA VICTORIA.

HIGH LIFE.

PERFECTOS.

KING EDWARD VII

CHRISTMAS (in box of 10)*

CONCHAS.

SEGUNDO HABANO.

CHEROOTS, &C., &c., &o.

of the well-known factories La Comercial, MIL-La Favorita, La Constaccia, La Competi-

dora Gaditana, La Giralda, &c., &c.

AS the honour to inform her clients

and the public that she has just received by the French mail, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of PARISIAN LINERY, ROBES, SILK, and KID

GLOVES and PARASOLES. All novel-

ties just out for the coming Spring Season. Prices and styles to suit every taste.

An early inspection invited,

7. ORMSBY TERRACE

GRANVILLE ROAD,

KOWLOON.

96.

Boong, January 27, 1903.

2604

MANILA PRICES.

Agentin China, pr

G. C. MOXON,

Victoria Buildings, Hongkong. All orders may be addressed to the SALES DEPARTMENT and GENERAL DEPOT. T. RAUCHENSTEIN & CO.,

(CEKONG T»r).

17, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong. Hongkong, December 10, 1902.

C. E. LE MUNYON, Hongkong, January 9, 1903.

FOHOOMALL BROTHERS,

FLOWERS, RIBBONS,

DRESS MATERIALS IN ALL THE NEWEST FABRICS,

SHOES, GLOVES, HOSIERY,

PARASOLS, CORSETS,

CHIFFON and OSTRICH BOAS. RUFFLES and LACE COLLARS, &c., &c., &c.

22, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

Hongkong, January 21, 1903.

W. BREWER &

JUST PUBLISHED.

2096

CO.

2637 A SOLDIER'S (Mr Hongkong; and $1.00.

SELF-SACRIFICE, by Giles Wheatley (Mrs R. F. Johnson).}

Of No. 67 und 59, Queen's Road Central,

AVE just received and unpacked the following articles for Xmas Presents Suitable to Ladies and Gentlemen :-

H

Japanese and Chinese Silk, Indian Em- broideries and Cashmere Shawls,

Indian Fancy Rugs and Carpets;

1285

| WHITAKER'S ALMANACK, 1903

CHRISTMAS NUMBERS: STRAND MAGAZINE,

BLACK AND WHITE, GRAPHIC, SKETCH, PUCK,

JUDGE, LIFE, FIGARO ILLUSTRATED, Lul GIRLS PAPER, SYDNEY BULLETIN. NAUTICAL ALMANACK, BROWNS NAUTICAL ALMANACK.

Ivory, Sandalwood and Tortoiseshell TENNENT'S

Wares. Curiosities, and Fancy Goods.

An Inspection is carnestly solicited. Hongkong, December 15, 1902.

THE CREAM OF

WHISKIES,

KING EDWARD VII.

Per Dozon, $22.00. SOLE AGENTS,

2575

ESTO

Telephone No. 75.

2.10.

PILSENER BEER.

BREWED BY Messrs J. & R. TENNENT WELLPARK BREWERY, GLASGOW.

IS A LIGHT, SPARKLING PILSENER OF THE VEĽ HIGHEST QUALITY, · SPECIALLY BREWED FOR HOT CLIMATES.

PER CASE OF 8 DOZEN PINTS

SOLE AGENT

$21.00.

Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.

458

2547

H. PRICE & 00

12, Queen's Read

16, QUEEN'S ROAD,

Hongkong, January 28, 19 3.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

2

Intimations.

G. FALCONER & Co.,

WATCH-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,

Intimations.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 3%.

FORMATION has been received from

tho

TO MILITARY AUTHORITIES that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out, at 2nd KOWLOON EAST BATTERY on the

South-Easterly

direction.

. FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENT® Foù ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND February, 1903, in

BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.

EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND` FILMS.

64, QUEEN'S ROAD.

M. MUMEYA,

JAPANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHE¦ ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER

AND FINISHED IN CRAYON.

ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS..

24 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

JAPAN

COALS.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

(MITSUI & CO.)

20:3

HEAD OFFICE:-43, ŠAKAMOTO-CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH:-34, LINE STREET, E.C. HONG KONG BRANCH:-PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICH HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOO

OTHER BRANCHES:

Sew York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy. Shanghai, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama. Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzuru, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Wak matsu, Karatsu, Nagasaki, Kuchinotsu, Sasebo, Maidzury, Mike Hakodate Taipeh, &c.

Tolegraphic Address : 'MITSUI (A.B.C. and A 1 Codea.)

CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenals and the State Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Stean:ers.

BOLE PROPRIETORS of the Fainous Miike, Tagawa, Yamaño, and Ian Coal Mines. HOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Kishima, Mameda, Mannoura, Onoura, Otsuji, Sasahara. Tsubakuro, Yoshinotami, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and other Coale.

N. INUZUKA, Manager, Hoogk ng.

Hongkong, November 29, 1902.

A healthy child is naturally full of life. His mother will tell you

Rainier Beer

did her a lot of good It's pure ingredients Its 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°

Per Case ( 6 dozen Pints, (Special terms to large buyers) or 4 dozen Quarts,

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,

$18.00

1119

Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CHINA AND MANILA.

DINNEFORDS

The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion,

Eructations, Sour

Bilious

DINNEFORD'S

Affections.

The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout

and Gravel.

Safest and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females,

and the Sickness of Pregnaner.

MAGNESIA MAGNESIA

A PERFECT BEVERAGE.

Preferred by Connoisseurs for its high quality and delicious natural flavor.

van H

Houten's

Cocoa

Rich in nourishing and stimulating properties, it builds up and invigorates the system.

Best & Goes Farthest.

П

Practice will commence at about 11 a.m.

By Command,

F. II. MAY, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office.

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1903.

175

THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILD- ING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the four-

ORDINARY MEET-

ING of Shareholders in this Company, will bo held at the Company's OFFICES, Vic.

toria Buildings, on MONDAY. the 2nd February, 1903, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Ac- counts for the year ending 31st December, 1902.

The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED froin SATurday, the 24th January to MONDAY, the 2nd February (both days inclusive), during which period ho TRANSFER of SHARES can be Registered.

A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land Investment and Agency

Co., Ltd,

General Agents for THE KOWLOON LAND and BUILDING

Co., Lav., Hongkong, January 19, 1903.

ZETLAND

No. 525. E.C.

LODGE,

Intimations.

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB.

FIHERE will be a SPOON COMPETI

TION THURSDAY AFTERNOON. the 29th January, commencing nr.2.20 p.m. Membors will please be on the Green in good time.

JOHN GALT

Hon. Secretary.

· 192

Hongkong, January 27, 1903.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,.

NOTICE TO MEMBERS.

ONE DAY'S RACE MEETING will be held early in April next, provided sufficient entries are received.

Particulars and conditions as to Pro- gramme will appear later.

By order,

A. S. ANTON,

Acting Clerk of the Course.

Intimations.

THE

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1903,

"ANGLO-AMERICAN'

樂保

** STORES, **

LATE TELEGRAMS.

The Irish Land Conference. Calcutta, January 10.-The London correspondent of the Englishman, telegraph. ing on the 8th instant, states that the Irish Landowners' Convention has express- ed strong, though cautious, approval of the report of the Earl of Dunraven's Confer- ence. The prospects of an amicable settle, of the question are more hopeful,

Roosevelt an® Reformer.

Hongkong, No. 1 & 3, Wellington St. Lindunt, January 7.-President Roose

Kowloon, No. 64, Elgin Road.

HIGH-CLASS PROVISION DEALERS.

SUPPLIES FRESH

MONTHLY.

Hongkong, January 23, 1993.. 165 SPECIAL CARE TAKEN TO GIVE SATISFAC-

EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No.: 264.

REGULAR MEETING

of the

EQTHEN MARK LODGE will be held at the FREEASONS' HALL on FRI. DAY, the 30 January instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. VISITING BRETHREN ARE

CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.

Hongkong, January 26, 1903.

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED.

179

THE TWENTY-SECOND ORDINARY TARNAL MEETING of SHARE. HOLDERS will be held at the OFFICES Of the GENERAL MANAGERS, Fedder's Street, at 12.30 pan.. on WEDNESDAY, 4th February, to receive a Statement of the Company's Accounts to 31st December,. 1902, and the Ruport of the General 138 Managers,

REGULAR MEETING of ZETLAND

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 26th Jan. to the 4th proximo, both days inclusive. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

General Managers. Hongkong, January 23, 1903.

168

A LODGE will be held at FREEMASONS THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFAC-

HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 2nd February, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. pre- cisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, January 23, 1903.

HONGKONG CLUB.

NOTICE.

TURING CO., LTD...

ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the Company will be held in the COMPANY'S OFFICES. No. 14, Des

169 THE NINETEENTH

TION BOTH TO RESIDENT and COAST PORT CUSTOMERS.

Price List will be forwarded on Application.

DOOLITTLE & POLLOCK,

To Let.

TO LET.

Proprietors.

Intimations..

Walt'à attitude on the negro question is creating intonso resentment in América. Despite the agitation consequent on the Cabinet's closing the Post Office at In dianola (sic), the negro postmistress of which was compelled to resign by deliberato persection by whites, President Roosevelt, on the 5th January, appointed a negro doctor, named Crum, to be Custome Collector at Charlestown, South Carolina, the strongest anti-negro contro in America.. Southern journals "declaro that offices will be lynched.

A

A Family Murdered.

negro

Dec. 31. The mutilated bodies off n grocor named Darby, at Camberwell, south enst of Ländon, his wife and fifint, hivo been unenribed in a garden at Leyton, in Essex. The furniture of the building attached to the garden, and the premisos were occupied by Edgar Edwards, i grocer, who thought Darby's business, Elwards was brought ingat Leyton on a ubarge of committing the murders, and was remand- ed.

Cannibalism in Central Africa. Jan. 1.-A body of natives captured Fort CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. Boni, a Belgian station in the Congo region, on the frontier of Ugands. The

TN accordance with the provisions of commander of the station Lieutenant. De I the Under Maguer, and his party were killed by the

FFICES Fronting on QUEEN'S ROAD.

Apply to C.,

13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.

·A·

TO LET, FURNISHED,

191

FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE at MOUNTAIN VIEW, PEAK, from 1st APRIL till 31st OCTOBER.

Apply to

'I Y..Z.,

Care of 'CHINA MALL OFFICE. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.

TU LET.

195

THE RETREAT, MOUNT KELLETT. FLATS IN MORETON TERRACE, CAUSEWAY BAY, FACING THE POLO GROUND.

GODOWNS at

Voeux Road, Victoris, on 7th February, HOUSES in LEIGHTON BILL ROAD. 193, at 11 a.m., for the purpose of receiv ing Statement of Accounts and the Report N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL of the General Managers for the year A MEETING of the MEMBERS of ending 31st December, 1902, declaring a the CLUB will be held in the CLUB Dividend and electing a Consulting Com- HOUSE, on TUESDAY, the 3rd FEB-mittee and Auditors. RUARY, 1903, at 5 p.m., for the purpose The TRANSFER Books of the Company set forth in the Notice posted in the Hall will be CLOSED from the 4th to the 7th of the Club.

By Order,

C. H. GRACE,

Secretary,

Hongkong, January 22, 1983.

158

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT - COMPANY,

LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE SEVENTY-THIRD ORDINARY THE

MEETING of HALF-YEARLY SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the OFFICE of the COMPANY, No 18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, on SATURDAY, the 7th Febru- ary, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors. together with a Statement of Accounts, declaring a Dividend, confirming the Ap. poir..ment of A Director and electing Auctors.

1 TRANSTER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 24th of Janary to the 7th February inclusive.

121

By Order of the Board of Directors,

T. ARNOLD,

Secretary. Hongkong, January 17th, 1903.

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACÃO

STEAMBOAT COMPANY,

LIMITED.

that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the HONGKONG, CAN- TON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED, will to held at the COMPANY'S Urrices in Bank Buildings, Victoria, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 7th February, 1903, at 12.15 o'clock p.nu., or so 2000 as the ordinary half yearly meeting to be held at 12 o'clock noun on that day shall be concluded, when the sub- joined resolution will be proposed. Should the resolution be passed by the required. majority it will be submitted for confirmia tion as a special resolution to a second Extraordinary Meeting which will be sub- sequently convened.

PROPOSED RESOLUTION. That the Articles of Association be altered in manner following:---

February, opth days inclusive.

East).

BOWLINGTON (Praya

No. 1 RIPON TERRACE. Apply to

A Nationalist's Sentence

Reduced.

mentioned BANKS will be CLOSED for natives and were enten. the Transaction of Public. Business, on THURSDAY, the 29th January, 1903.

For the Chartered Bank of India, Aus

tralia and China,'

T. P. COCHRANE, Acting Manager, Hongkong. For the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-

ing Corporation,

J. R. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager. For The National Bank of China, Limited.

GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR,

Chief Manager. For The Morcantile Bank of India,

Limited,'

EVANORMISTON,

Manager, Hongkong.

The sentence of six months' imprison- ment passed upon Mr John O'Donnell, M.P. (Nationalist) for South May, has been reduced to two months without bard labour.

Old-Age Pensions..

The comunittee of the National Con- ference of Friendly Societies has drawn up a scheme of old-ago: pensions. The com mittee proposes to pay 5s per week to each person of the age of 65 and upwards, re- quiring it. The funds aro to come from the Imperial Treaury, and the pensions are subject to numerous conditions.

The rural and the urban municipal coun-

For the Banque de L'Indo-Chine, Hong-cils are to be the pension, authorities.

kong Agency,"

The Alleged Forgery of Mining Scrip.

G. MAYER,

Acting Manager. For the Yokohama Specie Bank. Ltd.,

TARO HODSUMI,

Manager. For the Imperial Bank of China,"

E. W. RUTTER,

Manager, Hongkong. For the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank,'

H. FIGGI

Manager.

180

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., Ltd.ə)

194 Hongkong, January 27, 1903.

For the Russo-Chinese Bank,

TO LET.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, January 26, 1903,

HUMPREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

ROAD.

THE SEVENTEENTH ORDINARY NOS 10, 12 and 14, LEIGHTON HILL

For Particulars, please apply to

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of the above Cum- pany will be held at the REGISTERED OFFICES of the Company, 38 and 40, Queen's Road Central, on SATURDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 19 3, at Noor, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st Decem ber, 1915.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 3id to the illi February, Jant, days inclusive.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

„General Managers, . Hongkong. January 22, 1903.

THE

CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE

AND

ELECTRIC. COMPANY,

LIMITED

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

Payable Quarterly in Advance.

EXCHANGE LINES:

$20 per Quarter.

157

No Charge for Inital Installation.

N.B.-A_Special Charge is made for

Lines of more

than average. Length

(n.) In Article (79) the word nine' shall For

bo substituted for the word 'seven.'

(b.) In Article (88) the words nine thousand shall be substituted for. the words seven thousand.'.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

T. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

122

Dated the 17th January, 1903,

HONGKONG AND SHANGBAT_ BANKING CORPORATION.

TOTICE is hereby given that the

NREGISTERS OF SHARES of the

Corporation will be CLOSED from SATUR DAY, the 31st day of January current, to the 14th day of FEBRUARY Next (both days TRANSFER inclusive) during which period no of SHARES can be registered.

By order of the Court of Directors, J. R. M. SMITH,.

Chief Manager. Hongkong, January 23, 1903.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

163

OTICE is hereby given that the ORDINARY HALF YEARLY MEETING of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 14th day of February next, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv- ing the Report of the Court of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1902.

By order of the Court of Directors,

J. R. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, January 23, 1903.

#164

DESK TELEPHONÈS.

a small additional annual charge Desk

Seta can be supplied,

ELECTRIC FANS

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES

Of Every Description in Stock, including:

BATTERIES, CHEMICALS,

ELECTRIC BELLS,

MR LI PAK,

-Care of Compradore, NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Chater Road.

J. W. R. TAYLOR, Representative in Hongkong." Guaranty Trust Co., of New York,

E. F. GROS,

Manager. Hongkong, January 26, 1903.

THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY,

LIMITED..

The directors of the Great Fingall Con- solidated Company have deferred paging an interim dividond, pending a scrutiny of the share certificates.

President Castro's Boast.

The Caracas correspondent of the Lokal Anzeiger found President Castro lunching and dancing arm in arm with his mistress. During an interval, President Castro wa interviewed regarding arbitration by the Hague International Tribunal.

esi. dent laughed triumphantly and remarket,

The Powers had to yield to mis,

The Delhi State Ball. Calcutta, January 7.The State Bail. 185 | last night, in the Hall of Audience in Delhi Fort, was a magnificent function. Four 'thousand guests were prosent, The gorge- ous apparel of the ruling chiefs enhanced the wonderful effect produced by the variety of the dresses, and the electric light lent enchantment to the scene. Profits of American Capitalists.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at No

a Meeting of the Board of Directors 1st Floor No. 1, Prince's Buildings of the Company. held at the Company's Office, No. 13. Beaconsfield Arcade, Vio- 2512 toria, Hongkong, on Monday, the 5th day of January, 1983, the following Resolution was passed :-

Hongkong, December 5, 1902-

TO LET.

TWO SPACIOUS GODOWNS--Nos. 95

and 96, PRAYA EA87. TWO ROOMS above NEW VICTORIA HOTEL

Apply to

H. N. MODY.

Victoria Buildings. Hongkong, December 2, 1942.

TO LET.

2483

at

SEVERAL newly-built HOUSES

MORRISON HILL GAP. Cheap EURO- PEAN FLATS in Wanchai Road.

The Undersigned will be glad to under- take the letting, etc., of Houses for Owners of Property.

S. A. SETH, DAIRY FARM Co., Hongkong, December 31, 1902.

TO LET.

O. 73, WYNDHAM STREET.

No.

"That in pursuance of the Special Resolution passed on the 11th day of November, 19-2, and confirmed on the 27th day of November, 1902,

R

London, Jan. 2. The great Steel Trust of the United States is offering 188,000 of its employees great facilitie to acquire shares in the Trust Owing to the Trust having had an exceedingly prosperous year it divides all the profits after £16,000,000 with its employees.

The banks of New York are dividing The

a Call of Fifty Cents per share be £1,000,000 anong their employees. made upon all holders of Ordinary staff of Mr Pierpont Morgan, the great fin- Shares in the above Company, and ancier, recoires a sum of £120,000.

the same is hereby made. Such Call | Apart from tho profits of his bank, to be paid to the Hongkong and Me Pierpont Mergan last year gained Shanghai Banking Corporation, at £6,0,0,400,

Mr John Rockefeller gained much more. Southwark Poisoning Cases.

their Premises, Queen's Road Cen- trai, Victoria, Hongkong, on or "before" the 9th day of February,

1903.20

Jan. 1: The publican at Southwark, London, who adopted the name of George. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that Chapuan, and who has been charged with in accordance with Article 24 of the Com- the murder by poison, of Maude Eliza pany's Articles of Association, interest at Marsh, employed by him as a barnaid, has the rate of $10 per centum per Annum will now been charged with the murder of two be charged upon all Calls remaining unpaid women with whom he cohabited successive- after the 9th day of February, 1903, up to 5 ns bis wives. Accused is a Pole, and the actual dates of payment of the same. his real name is Severino Klusoffski.

Shareholders are requested to note that, upon presentation at the Office of the Company of the Bankers' Receipt for pay- 2193 ment of the Call, and surrender of existing

Certificates of the Shares pertaining there to, new Share Certificates will be issued beating an endorsement of the payment of the said Call.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

W. KERFOOT HUGHES, Secretary.

1903.

S. A. SETH, DAIRY FARM Co.

Hongkong, Januar

115

Hongkong, January 16, 1903.

OFFICE TO LET

AT 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

First Floor (atore Tak Cheong's

Apply o

shop).

Mr. SIN TING,

Dentist

14, D'Aguilar Street. Hongkong, January 3, 1903,

21

WAYS COMPANY, LIMITHI).

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

33

7.30 a.m. to 8.00 am...Every 10 minutes. 8.00a.m. to 8.30a.m. Every 15 minutes. 8.30a.m. to 9.30 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. 11:30a.m.to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 pm...Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m. Fery 15 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 pm. Avery 15 minutes. 5.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...very 15 minutes, 5.00 p.m. to 7.09 p....Every 10 minutes TWO SEPARATE SUITES of BED-7.00p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 15 mineros ROOM FURNITURE; with BOARD ;·

LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS,

A

INSULATORS,

SWITCHES, T»LEPHONES,

TO LET.

LARGE ROOM FURNISHED, with

NIGHT CARS

close to Now German Club, Electric 8.45p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 13.1 WIRE, etc., etc. Light, Tennis.

Send for Price Lists.

ELECTRIO BELL

INSTALLATIONS. Erécted and Maintained.

Estimates given Free for all kin

Electrical Work.

to

Trained Mechanicano sent to Out Ports

fit up Installations if required.

NOTE ADDRESS:—2 ICE HOUSE

ROAD.

Far full particulars. &c., &o..

Appy to

STUART HARRISON,

AM. Inat. C.E., Manager

ony October 27, 1902

Suitable for two single gentlemen.

Terms, $160 per month.

Address "Q.", Care of CHINA MAIL.”

118 Hongkong, January 16, 1903.

TO LET

ODOWNS paved with granite st WANGHAI, with PIER, suitable for other mor- or auy Storage of Coal- chandise,

Apply to

255 QUEEN'S ROAD.

2628 Hongkong, December 8, 1902.

TO LET, AT WANCHAT GAP ROAD.

TOR

TOP FLAT of SEAVIEW, containing 3 LARGE AIRY Room, with Kitchen, Bath-house and Gas Laid.

Possession from 1st March, 1903. Apply to

F. G. ALLEN. Hongkong, January 26, 1903.

189

p.m. every half hour. SUNDATES

8.00 a.m. to 8.30 am...Every 15 minu 8.30 a.m. to 9.30a.m. Evory 30 minutes, 9.30a.m. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutos. 10.30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minuten. 12.00 Noon to 1.00p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5:00 p.m. to 6.00 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 minutos,

NIGHT CARS as on Week Days.

Central.

TUM AVE.

Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.45 pm. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, & and 40, Quo, 48 Road

JOHN D. HUMPHRAYS & SON

General Managers. Hongkong, December 17, 201,

THE BACK DOOR'

THE Series of Articles entitled, 47 E

TBACK DOOR, which appe-rod

In the China Mat, have been reprinted, and may be obtained in Pamphlet Form.

PRICE

[Que of the women mentioned in the cablegram died in 1897 and the other in February of 1901. It was the similarity of the symptoms in the case of the fatal illness of the second woman and that of the bar- maid, Maude Marsh, which led the doctor to refuse a death certificate in the barmaid's case, thus bringing about the present in- vestigation].

BOARD AND RESIDENCE

KILLA DOON”

Nthe North Spur of MORRISON HILL, 151a WANCHAI ROAD.

Light, Airy and well-furnished Double and Single Roomis, with full view of the Harbour.

For Terms, Apply on the Premises to

Mrs GS.. WEBB. Hongkong, December 13, 1902.

2024

& GRIMAULT'S SYRUP

OF

HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME

FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST

All suffering from Catarrh Con- sumption, Obstinate Conghs or Colds and those affected with diseases of the Chest, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, should take

GRIGAULT'S STRUPI HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LINE Prescribed by the leading medical autho- rities in all countries for the last twenty- five years with the greatest success, it continues to retain its reputation where all other medecines have failed,

Grimani's Syrup immediately arrests the Cough Spitting of blood and Nights- weats, and the Appetite improves ra- pidly a fact soon demonstrated by an in- crease of weight and heatby appeu

Grimault's Syrup has a rose col solfin flat oval bottles. Baw

and

of Imitations.

GRIMAULT & C°, Pari. Sill by all

6.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1903.

BUCKSTONE IN CHINA.

We find the following letter in the Pink Un of Dec. 20, just to hand. Perhaps some of our older readers may be able to add a little to these re- miniscences, as there are still one or two of our veteran racing men left. We shall gladly find room for any further old-time racing gossip in these columns. • O'Gee San' writes -

Dear Sir, I have seen a lot in Pink 'Un about Buckstone. Now, I remem- ber his third for the Derby, also his dendhent with Tim Wiffler, and I followed him to China, landing in A friend of mine Hongkong in 1865.

was passenger on same mail as Buck- and Millionaire stone, Investment,

(the old rogue! I saw him win in Hodgman's jacket at Wolverhampton). Investment died in the Bay of Biscay, Buckstong a few days after landing in Hongkong, whilo old Millionaire lived to win several races in Hongkong and Shanghai. Now, I believe Buckstone was the property of Jardines, heenuse Dents had Huddlingtou (Metropolitan, 1863), a black horse by Voltairo or The Sir Voltigeur at that time

William the Jardines had was not Mr Morry's Sir William, but a Younger horse, who never raced in England. They also had several Australians, one Birmingham, fairly good, but an Australian named Exeter was about the best in my time. He belonged to a'mun numed Cock, Jardine's jockey was a Mr Billy' Morgan, a Mon- mouthshire gentleman. The American house of Russell ́and Co. imported Derringer, an American. He was a

failure; but an old three-cornered horso called Tom Ochiltree paid his way. Dent's trainer was named Marsli, and Jardine's Mitchell, whose ac- quaintanco I made first Sunday I was in Shanghai, when calling to see Piff Paff (Horo, out of Georgiana), once the property of George Stovens, and whose i back I had beon on.

Last I saw or heard he was a loader in the E-Wo

drag (Jardines),

I was in Japan in 1870, so don't

The bad

germs causing the bad smells of

Soap factories are bad for the

skin.

Vinolia Soap

is

sweet, pure, & emollient.

FOR 10 NIGHTS ONLY.

COMMENCING ABOUT

THE CHINA MAIL.

Hotels.

KOWLOON HOTEL.

HOTEL is situated in quiet

T locality, away from the din and

Name.

disturbance of the Oily and surrounded by a delightful Garden it is an ideal place of Residence. The building stands on an eminence, giving a magnificent view of the Alacrity Harbour and the City of Victoria. It is †**Albion within easy access of the Kowloon Wharves, where the principal Mail Stesman disem bark Passengers, and from which there is regular ferry service to Hongkong. Bowling Alleys and Billiards.

The Cuisine is Excellent. ·

J. W. OSBORNE,

R. F. DALY,

THOMAS' HOTEL.

NO. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.

Oxptain.

Comdr. Seymour E. Erskine Captain T. H. M. Jorram

Commander R. Nugent, Capt. Charles Windham, C.V.O.

Captain George H. Cherry

Class

Tons.

Guns I.H.P.

Las: repo ted

despatch-vessel

1700

3000

Singapore

battleship. 1st class

12,950

16 13,600

Hongkong

Algerino

sloop

1050

6

1400

Hongkong

Amphitrito Argonaut

cruiser, 1st class.

11,000.

18

16,000.

Weihaiwe

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

16

18,000

Singapore

Blenheim

cruiser, 1st class

9000

-12

13,000

'Captain F. G. Stopford

Shanghai

Bramble

gunboat, 1st class

710

0

1300

Licut.-Com. F. M. Leake

Hankow

Britomart

gunboat, 1st class

710

6 1300

-Liout.-Comdr. T. D. Pratt

Hongkong

Crosey

Cruiser, 1st class

12,000

14

21,000

Captain Henry M. Tudor

Hongkong

Proprietor.

Manager.

Chorub

water tank and tug

390

300

Hongkong

Hongkong, December 6, 1900,

850

Edipas

cruiser, 2nd class

5600

11

9600

Captain Robert H. S. Stokes

Hongkong

Ek

g-bt. 3rd class const defence

363

B

200

Espiègle Fai

aloop

1070

10

1400

Comdr. Ernest Barton

Shanghai

torpedo bost destroyer

360

5700

Shanghai

Fearless

cruiser, 3rd class

1580

12

3200

Comdr. John J. Graham

Hongkong

Firebrand

gunboat, 2nd class

455

360

In Reserve

Hongkong

*Glory Goliath Handy

battleship, 1st class

12,950

10 13,500

Captain W. A. Çarter

Singapore

battleship, 1st clasa

12,950

10

13,000

Capt. F. H. Henderson, C.M.G.

Singapore

torpedo boat destroyer

276

1000

Lieut. Com. G. O. Hardy

Weihaiwei

Hart Humber Janua

torpedo boat destroyer

276

6

4000

Shanghai

atoroship

1640

800

Comdr. J. D. Daintree

Weihaiwoi

torpedo boat destroyer

280

G 3900

Hongkong

Kinsha

river gunboat

{

Lt.-Comdr. G. B. Powoll

Moorken

river gunboat

180

2

800

Mutine

sloop

980

30 1400

Canton Hongkong

Ocean

battleship, 1st class

|12,950

18

{13,500

Hongkong

MODERATE TARIFF. Hongkong. December 20, 1902.

Otter

torpedo boat destroyer

350

0

6300

Shangha

2622 Phoenix

Pique

sloop

1015

6

1400

Hougkorg

cruiser, 2nd class

2600

8

7000

Capt. Harry C. Reynolds

Hongkong

Surveying-res5cl

835

$50

Captain Morris H. Smyth

Hongkong

980

10

1400

Rinaldo

85

240

Com, D. St. A. Wako Lt. Com. John P. Irven

Hongkong

Canton

FAMILY HOTEL,

Robin Rosario

sloop

980

1400

Comdr. C. A. W. Hamilton.

Shanghal

WYNDILAM STREIT. Sandpiper M. MOORE,

river gunboat

85

240

Lieut. Com. Murray Lockhart

Hongkong

Snipe

riror gunboat

85

240

Lt.-Oomdr. Worsley

Shanghal

1 Taku

torpedo boat destroyer

260

6500

Fleet Reserve

Hongkong

8615

Proprietoress.

Talbot

cruiser, 2nd class

5600

11 9600

Captain Lewis Bayly

Singapore

Tainar

receiving ship

4650

Commodore Robinson

Hongiorg

river gunboat

180

2

800

Lt.-Condr. R. W. Dalgety

Shanghai

Plan at Robinson's--Usual Pricés.

ELGIN ROAD, KOWLOON.

THREE minutes' walk from the Steamer Wharves, and seven minutes by Ferry-launch from the City of Victoria.

Tweed Vestal Waterwitch Whiting Woodcock Woodlark

coast defence gunboat

363

3

200

Lieut. Forbeg

Woosung

sloop

980

10.

1400

Comdr. S. St. John Farquhar

Hongkong

surveying ship

620

450

Lt.-Comdr. Ernest C. Hardy

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyer

360

C

6900

Lt.-Com. C. Mackenzie, D.S.0.

Shanghai

river gunboat

150

- 560

Lieut.-Com, Hugh Somerville

Hankow

river gunboat

150

550

Lieut.-Com Chilcott

Shangha

LTH FEB., 1903; 4

POLLARD'S

LILLIPUTIAN

OPERA CO.,

Opening with

BELLE OF

NEW YORK.

TURKISH

TROPHIES."

OH, FIE, CIGARETTE !

reinember the cup won by The Colonel, OH, SLY CIGARETTE! but Colonel Burn (73rd or 75th), who had horses running at that time, I re- member well. Somehow, rightly or wrongly, I link his name with Arn- phion.

Bad times came on China and the East generally, and horse-racing was dropped, Tartur ponies only being raced, and the sport. enjoyed by smaller men. Haddington, Derringer, and a horse from India belonging to the Apcars (I forget his name) were fellow-passengers on Great Republic to Japan, where I have remained ever since, they, all three, proceeding to California.

O'GEE SAN.

Yokohama, Nov. 7, 1902.

TO PREVENT CROUP, DEGIN in time. The first symptom is

Borseless, this is som followed by a

peculiar rough cough, which is easily recog- nized and will never be forgotten by one who has heard it. The time to net is when the child first becomes hoarse If Cham- berlain's Cough Remedy is freely, given, all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Eron after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. There is no danger in given this remedy as it contains nothing injurious. It always cures and curos quickly. For sale by All Dealers; WATKINS Ltd., General Agents.

TANG YUEN.

BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT.

Splendid View of Harbour.

No. 18, MACDONNELL ROAD. Under European Manageinent.

Apply at the House,.

or.

At FAIRALL & CO Opposito Hongkong Hotel.

Hongkong, 1st January, 1903.

97

THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED,

SINGAPORE.

TO CONTRACTORS.

THE Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, THE

Limited Singapore, is prepared to receive TENDERS for the CONSTRUC- TION or CCMPLETION of now GRAV- ING DOCK at Keppel Harbour m Singapore, of the following dimensions, viz.;—

Length

400 feet. Width at entrance, at sill level. 56 Depth on sill below H.W.O.S.T. 20, as shown in the drawings and described in the specification. Specifications and plats of the proposed Dock, may be seen at the Offices of the Company in Singapore.

The Company does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

Tenders shall be for a cost. payable in Singapore, in Singapore currency.

Sealed. tenders addressed to the under-

signed, will be received up to the 28th day

of February, 1903.

By order of the Directors,

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Nanking

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Canton

476

450

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Saigon

Canton Rive

Avalanche

French gunboat

S

IE N

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Bengali

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580

Haiphong

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French cruiser

4009

9000

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10

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1250

2200

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French gunboat

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Frouch cruiser

3988,

8500

Captain Seues

Shangha

Redoubtable Styx

French cruiser

9437

6071

Captain Bonifoy

Shangbei

French cruiser.

1800

Capt. Vincent

Saigon

French gunboat

629

900

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Saigon

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French gunboat

Yangiso

Vauban

French cruiser

Captain Blondel

Along Bay

Canton

Vigilant

French gunboat.

2427

Vipere

French gunbost

400

441

Co adr. Villeneuve

Saigon

Bussard

German gunboat

1600

89

2900

Comdr. von Basse wit

Kiautschou

Mr. CHADWICK KEW, Fürst Bismarck

German fagship.

11,000

36

11,000

Captain Friedrich

Amoy

Geier

Gerinau gunboat

1600

8

Comdr. Berger

Singapore

DENTAL SURGEON,

German cruiser

6000

20

10,000

Capt. van Semmern

Hongkong

Hanss

39, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

Hertha

German cruiser

6000

20 10,000

Capt. Ingenoll

Amoy

Iltis Jaguar

German gunboat

German gunboat

1000 ..900

10 1300

Lieur.-Commander Hallermund

Hongkong

585 Luchs

German gunboat

10 10

1300

Shangha

Condr. Wuthmann

Yangtse

Schwalbe Scendler Tiger Vorwaerts Thetis

German gunbust

8 1500

Commander Hilbrand

Singapore

German gunboat

8

2800

Comdr. Hoffmanti

Nanking

German gunboat

10

1300

Comdr. Schrader

Canton

German gun bost

Comdr. von Weise

Shangha

German gunboat

Shangha

Lombardia

Italian cruiser

2900 10

6843

Captain John Boot

Shanghai

Marco Polo

Italian cruiser

16

10,543

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Italian cruiser

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32 12,000 14

Captain Armona

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Russian gunboat

6

730

Vladivostock.

Russian cruiser

5

4700

Comdr. Gramatchiko

Amaur

Russian gunboat

8

1160

Comdr. Zaisysky

Port Arthur Nowchwang

Gaidamak Gremiastchy

Russian gunboat

500

9

3500

Comdr, Yourieff

Port Arthur

Russian gunboat

Gromoboi Guiliak Koreetz

Russian battleship

1490 12,364

6

2001

Comdr. Zagarausky.

Shanghal

44 14,500

Nagasaki

Russian gunboat.

1000

6

1000

Shanghai

Russian gunboat

1213

7

1500

Comdr. Novakowsky

Nanking

Russian gunboat

1224

7 1400

Shanghai

Russian gunboat

Russian battleship

1490 12,674

6

2000

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Port Arthu

16 14,500

Nagasaki

Russian battleship.

10,960 16

Russian battleship

10,960

16

10,60 10,6 1

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Port Arthur

Russian cruiser

1334

Russian protected cruiser 12,200

Russian protected cruiser 10,923

26 13,260

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Russian battleship

10,960

-16 10,600

Russian gunboat

950

Russian gunboat

1050

8

1190

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6500

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600

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9300

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1230

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LÓCAL AND GENERAL.

The Manila authorities have raised the fee for pawnbrokers' licences.

Fewer marriages would be failures if the contracting parties were not such

14.0 HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1963, hypocrites during courtship.

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FRIDAY, January 30:---

The Rev. R. F. Cobbold.

In April next, the Rev. Rowland Francis Cobbold, M A., formerly chaplain of St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, son of

Some men measure everything in life by the dollar, and such people could house their souls in a mustard seed.

|

Damage to the extent of $50,000 was caused by fire in the Calle Arranque, in the Santa Cruz district of Manila, on the

22nd inst.

* Madame Adelina Patti is to pay an other 'farewell' visit to the United States. Madame Patti was.. Lern at Madrid on the 9th of April, 1843. She first appeared as a 'star' in New York on 24th November, 1859.

'Well,' said an unctuous clergymanı to Lincoln in the dark days of the American Civil War, I am certain that the Lord is on our side. What bothers me,' said the President, is the question whether we are on the Lord's side.'

TELEGRAMS.

[REUTER'S SERVICE.] THE VENEZUELAN AFFAIR.

LONDON, January 26, 1903.- Mr Bowen has announced that he has good reason for believing the Venezuelan dispute will soon be satisfactorily settled.

a

Mr Chamberlain was the man to set things

the new Government,

THE TRANSVAAL. Ex-Commandant De la Rey, addressing crowd in Dutch at Ventersdorp, said that right, and urged the Boors to be loyal to

Eleven prominent Boer irreconcilables, who had sworn never to take the hand of a National Scout, have resolved, after hear- ing Mr Chamberlain's speech at Potchefst roon, to bury animosities and co-operate

with the Brish.

THE PLAGUE IN DURBAN. · Owing to the spread of the plague in Durban, the native servants and labourers are leaving the town in thousands.

THE VENEZUELA TROUBLE.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1903.

CANTON THREATENED.

SERIOUS RUMOURS OF RE- FORMIST REBELLION.

Eight Arrests in Hongkong.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT

CLUB.

Commodore's Cups. The ties between Vernon, and Alannah for first place and between, Kathleen and the Iris for second place in the races;

It is reported upon authority which can Commodore's Cupe were sailed off on not be lightly considered that an attempt | Saturday last. The course was round the will be made, to-night, by a Reformist rock about one mile W. of Cowechau. force, to capture Canton. It is alleged that There was quite a nice little breeze from during the past six months active mobiliza the E.N.E. blowing, and Alannah got tin has been going on within the limits of the best of the start, followed closely by. the two provinces, Kwang-si and Kwang- the other three. It gave some trouble to Vernon to get past hor rival, but once she tung, that recruits have been found to a very considerable number, and that a large had done so she rapidly longthened the quantity of arms has been successfully gap. Meantime Tris had dropped hor hidden away, ready for the act of rebellion. | rival, who started a more northerly course It is further stated that the movement and was more hindered by tide in con. originated when the last throw of the dice sequence. Off Cowichau the breazo foll quelled, for the moment, at any rate, the very light, and the times of rounding the Boxer Rebellion in the North; and that rock were as follows since then the Reform Party has been acting upon the assumption that the Foreign Powers would tacitly consent to the carrying through of the coup,

non Iris... Alann h

Kathleen

II. M. 8.

3 7.18

3. 11.10.

3 11 26

3

14 33 The ascertained facts prove that the On the heat home Vernon and Iris luft revolt in the Two Kwang is no ordinary the island of Cowechau on the port hand, affair. But, owing to the reticence of those while Alannah and Kathleen passed to in possession of official information, it is north of the island and getting into The allies have handed Mr Bowen de. impossible to do more than guess at the the fresher breeze sooner gained a good clarations promising to cease the blockade true extent of the mischief contemplated. deal thereby. Alannah, sailed for all she On Sunday, information was received by was wo. th. by Mr Slade, did so well as soon as an agreement is conduded with the late R. T. Cobbold, Esq., of Dadlum, of Mr G. W Hem. Chief Inspector in Mr Bowen, as Plenipotentiary of Vene- the Government in Hongkong from the in the fresher breeze that when she met. Essex, will marry Lilian Hope, daughter of the Bangkok Police, who went home in ill zuela, embodying their conditions. Vene. Chinese Government, which resulted in Fernon off the west end of Stonecutters' the late Sir Harry Smith Parkes, K. C.B., health three or four months ago. He had zuela offers part of the Customs of La vight arrests. The men taken into custody she was just within her time allowance of 3 G.C.M.G., formerly .M.'s Minister to been in the Bangkok Police Force for five Guaim and Puerto-Cabello as security. China and Japan.

The Canton Hospital.

The death is reported from England

| years, having been in Singapore previously.

Mr Robin Grey,-whom some here

The Board of Managers of the Medical will remember as one of the Secretaries of Missionary Society's Hospital, Canton, beg | Lord Charles Beresford during his tour in

HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

to acknowledge with thanks the following the Far East,—was married on December donation for the new Medical College build-17th in London, to Miss Dorothea Evelyution to the Shareholders at the nineteenth

9 p.u.-Meeting of Enthen Mark Lodgeing now being erected at the Canton Hos Murray, eldest daughter of Mr John 9.15 p.m.-A. D. C. Performance at

pital:- the City Hall.

SATURDAY, January 31 :--

2.00 p.m.-Auction of Japanese Curios, &c., at Mr Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms.

Goods per Stuttgart undelivered after

this date subject to rent. Registers of Shares of The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, closed from this date to the 14th February, inclusive. 14.m-Pigeon Show at Kowloon Hotel. MONDAY, February 2 :-

Ila -Gon Practice at Kowloon East Noon. Meering of Shareholders of The Kowtoon Land and Building Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices.

Battery.

9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. TOE-DAY, February 3 :-

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Rugby Football.

There will ben Rugby football practice game at the Ha py Valley at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon.

It is interesting to learn that the ob- jectionable official whose conduct in Macao was criticised by our Portuguese contem- porary Patriota-which led to the Lello ukuse affecting the Hongkong English newspapers-has been transferred 10 an- other Colony. The restrictions imposed by Senhor Lello upon the Hongkong news-' papers were withdrawn some time ago, when it was found that the Macao Govern: ment were the sufferers and not the news

We mention these facte not inference committec. any self-congratulatory spirit, but merely as an item of news.

Gold Standard for Philippines.

KITCHEN UTENSILS, --Extraordinary Meeting of Hong-papers,

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Transfer Books of Humphreys Estate and Finance Co., Ltd., closed from this date to the 11th February, in- clusive.

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A Missing Launch.

It is feared that a new steam launch, consigned to a Spanish firm in Manila, has been lost with all hands between long- kong And Manila. The launch left this port on the 26th ult under the command of Captain Cannon. It is supposed that the launch was swamped by the heavy seas. The launch was spoken on the 6th inst. by the stranger Strather in Lat, 14 N., Long. 114 70 E. The supplies of food and water were exhausted, Captain Cannon was very ill, and the crew had had nothing to eat for four days. Fifteen days' supplies wore Livon Captain Cannon, and the Stralhern

LADIES' GLOVES WATHON & CO., proceeded on her voyage to Singapore.

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Hongkong Volunteer Corps.

Sergeant Whitehouse, H.K.S.B.R.A., who has been attached to the Hongkong

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A New York telegram dated 23rd inel reports: The House of Representatives has passed the bill establishing the gold standard in the Philippines. The bill authorizes the winage of half centavos. The Senate will insist upon the original draft. The House has asked for a con-

Football Tie.

The game arranged for last Saturday. the 24th inst., between the 78th Co. R.G.A. and the V.R.C. in the first round of the Shield Competition, which did not come off owing to the 78 h Co. having to attend a funeralon that date, will be played off on Saturday, the 7th proximo, the club gromad mit being ava ble for Sa- turday next owing to a Rugby fixture.

'His Excellency the Governor."

+

The following is the report for presenta.

ordinary General Meeting, to be held at the office of the General Managers on Satur- day, 7th February, at 11 o'clock a.m. :-

Annexed we have the pleasure to lay before shareholders the anual statement of accounts made up to the 31st December,

1902.

The net profi, including the balance brought forward from last year, amounts to $123,191.86, which it is proposed to appropriate as follows :— To place t: Reserve Fund.....$2.591.00 To pay a Dividend of 20-pur -

100,000.00 To carry forward to the credit

cont...... TIM*-

minutes. Should the breeze hold, an excit- are as follows:-

Fung Sai-shun, 52, ́ of Kwai >iu, shop-ing finish was probable, but from this point keeper, 20 D'Aguilar St.; Chan Kam-yan, it fell lighter, and Fernon, sailed in most 39, of San On, no occupation, 20 D'Aguilar finished style by her gallant owner, slipped St.; Ho Sing, 24, of San Ŏn, cook ungin- away in marvellous fashion, finally winning ployed, 20 D'Aguilar St.; Tung Hing, 20, of from Alannaň by over 4 minutes, corrected

time. Shun Tak, carpenter, 20 D'Aguilar St; Wong Shiu Tong, 29, of San On, account. agt, 20 D'Aguilar St.; Kwong Tsung Wan, 31, of Nam Hoi, latter, 4 Tong Wa Lane; Leung On Li, 25, of Kwai Siu, Tailor, 20 D'Aguilar St, Ho Ming, 35, of Kwai Siu, stone merchant, Flacao.

They were brought before Mi Haze land, to-day, and charged in the following manner;

1. For that they, within the limits of His Majesty's dominions, and after the coming into operation there in of the For- eign Enlistment Act, 187, and without the licence of His Majesty, were unlawful- ly engaged in the fitting out of a Military of next year's account ...... 13,501.86 Expedition to proceed against the dominions Consulting Committee-Mr J. H. Lewis of a certain friendly State, to wit, the Em- was elected in place of Mr HP. White (re-pire of China, on the 26th instant, ut" signed). In accordance with the Articles of Association, Messrs Raymond, Brown and.Lewis retire, but offer themselves for re election.

Victoria, in this Colony;

2. For that they, within the limits of His Majesty's dominions and after the

Auditors. The accounts have bron audited by Messrs T. Arnold and W. coming into operation therein of the For- Potts, who are recommended for re-election.eign Enlistment Act, 1870, and without the licence of His Majesty, wero unlawfully engaged in the preparation of a Military Expedition to proceed against a certain friendly State, to wit, the Empire of China, ou the 26th day of January, 1903, at Vic- toria, in this Colony.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Honkong, 24th January, 1903.

Cricket.

The following will play for the H.K.C.C.r. The United Services. com- mencing at 10.30 to-morrow:-H. Arthur, R. E. O Bird, A. O.. Brown, C. R. S. Cooper, J. T. Dixen, A. Mackenzie, E. W. W. Maitland, W: R. Lemarchand, A. G. Ward and J. A. Woodgates.

It is somewhat curious that the conspirators should have chosen for their abode in Hongkong premises within a

eer two

When Kathleen and Tris met about the sanie place it was seen that Kuhleen was so far ahead that she had the race for 2nd place well in hand. Iris's skipper for the day- Mr C. A. Tomes-therefore elected to sail round

the north side

of Stonecutters' on the offchance of a fluke, and he was rewarded by picking up a nice northerly start, which put him ahead of the Kathleen when they next met off Yaumati. She finally beat Kathleen by 1 minute all but 3 seconds. The times of finishing were as follows:-

Vernon Alannah Iris .... Kathleen...

S.

5

2 35

5

9. 47

5 23 40 5 24 27 Vernon thus won ti › Commodoro's cup,

2nd pr ze going to the first boat of a different class-fris—and 3d, prize to the first boat of a different claas to the winners of 1st and 2nd -Kathleen,

The prizes were afterwards presented to the winners by Mr F. H. May, Commodore of the Club, who beartily congratulated Commodore Robinson on his success, re- ferring also to the fact that it was the first time in the history of the Club that a Commodore's Cup had been won by an officer of H.M.'s Navy, and complimented Mr Tomes on the skill with which he had sailed Iris in the competitions.

It transpires that the Bonito, though she- crossed the line second in Sunday's racs, had put herself out of the race by fouling the mark-boat off Chung Hue on the second time round. The wind was dropp

stone's throw of the Central Police Station. ing fast and the tide running strong That was their choice, however. When

when the Min and Bonito reached the mark-boat close together, The the police faid was made, uniforms and steersman of the Bonito, filled with a

-desire. Inudable

Min arms were cot upon the premises, also

to cut the out from the inside turn, luffed vigorously banners, we believo.

without reckoning ou the fide and Bail was fixed, at 810,000

was drifted helplessly into the mark-boats. sureties of $5,000 each.

It was an unluckly error, for shortly after- in all probability would have won had she ward-she got the first of the N.E. wind and still been in the race. The (deen there- fore gets second place and the afin third, and the marks to date are as follows:-

Kathleen... 26 Erica .. 24 Min...

20 Colleen... 20

We are asked to call the attention of the public to the fact hat the performances of His Excellency the Governor by the A. D. C. commence each evening at 9.15 p.m., nol 9 p.m. as usual. The first per-Theft of Jewellery. formance will be given on Friday evening, Mrs Leach, wife of MrJustice Leach, 30th inst., the second on Saturday and the has had a valuable lot of jewellery and As already stated, the raid was made third on Monday. As the east is a strong diamonds stolen, reports the Singapore upon information received from the Chi- one, an excellent performance may be pro- Free Press. The robbery is believed to

Dese authorities, but it seems that, how bave taken place in broad daylight, while

ever well planned, the police net did not Mrs Leach was engaged in packing up in enclose the chief conspirators. As a matter view of her approaching departure from of fact, whilst the emissaries of the law the Colony,

were entering the house at one door eight of the leading strings in the revolt were Masonic.

dicted.

Sues for Insurance.

A suit against the New York Life-

Bonito

15

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gunner's course to qualify for promotion. Insurance Company for $5000 was filed in During his four years' stay in the Far East,

the Court of First Instance, Manila, on the Sergt. Whitehouse has made himself very dirt.ho plaintiff is Mrs Viola At a regular Convocation of the Un-quietly walking away from the back portal. WHISKY.popular, especially with the members of

tine Volunteer Corps, who have always Badger whose instand was insured in that ited Chapter No. 1341, held on Tuesday for two hundred suspects are being close-T what the end will be. Jensen tell Mr evening, the following companions were ly watched in the Colony, but the list of catarth, chronic bronchitis and consump

tion invariably result from a neglected found him a prinstaking and conscientious company for the amount of $5000.

Badger died of cholera fome time in elected us officers for the ensuing yearsupposed recruits exceeds these figures by cold. As a medicine for the cure of colds, instructor. In the early part of 1901, he was attached to the Shanghai Volunteer Corps for a couple of months. He carries with him to England the good wishes of all his friends, who wish him a successful course of study and speedy promotion.

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Death of a Police Inspector.

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offico; and during the next half-hour or so, he was busily engaged in the mapping. out of plans for further captures. The police did their best to keep the affair as quiet as possible.

INFLUENTIAL HONGKONG CHINESE

IMPLICATED.

It is stated that several influential Chi-

inst. in Lodge.Jumns,' the Duke of Con- naught installing Lord Kitchener as Dis.. trict Grand Master in the Punjab. A great number of masons from all parts of nese in Hongkong are implicated in an in India were present and received His Royal direct way. Their names will probably be Highness with the usual honours. After mentioned during the trial. The present the ceremony, the Duke addressed the remand is for eight days, dating from yus- masons present in torihs of commendation terday afternoon; but when the prisoners and encouragement, conveying to then the come before Mr Hazeland, as they will do,. greetings of the Grand Lodge of England, on the morning of the 3rd pros, there and referring to his own connection with will be a further adjournment; and then Indian froomasons in Bombay. Lord the date of the real opening of the ju Kitchener replied. thanking His Royal vestigation will probably be fixed. Highness and referring to the memorable

nature of the occasion.

Galop..... Rotten Row'. Reler Bela OPPORTUNITY generally knocks during office

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TO PROTECT THE NEW TERDITORY.

In order to protect the Now Territory from possible disturbance, extra police are being drafted from Hongkong.

It is said that the plans of the conspira-

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Memoranda..

WEDNESDAY, February 4:-

12.30 p.m.--Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Ice Co., Ltd., at Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s Office. Transfer Books of The Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd., c'osed from this date to the 7th February,- inclu- sive.

SATURDAY, February 7:-

11 ..-Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd., at Company's Offices; Noon. Meeting of Shareholders of Hum- phreys Estate Finance Co., Ltd., at the Company's Registered Officer.. Noon. Meeting of Shareholders of The

Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam-- boat Co., Id., at the Office of the Company.

12.15 p.m.-Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong, Can- ton and Maon Steamboat Co, Ltd., at the Company's 'ffice SATURDAY, February 14:

Novu.-Meeting of Shareliolders of The Hongkong and Shanehai Banking Cor- poration, in the City Hill

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1903.

ST JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

Annual Meeting of Seathölders

and Subscribers.

The "Rev. F. T. Johnson presided over the annual coring of the southolders in, and subscribers to, St. John's Cathedral, which was held yesterday afternoon in the Library of St. Paul's College. There was

fairly numerous attendance. The Hon, Secretary (Mr. Bryer) read the minutes of last incsting, which were approved.

the report.

tween $10 then and 816 now was not so very great after all.

and

THE CHINA MAIL.

A deputation of the Chinese residents of Sydney, headed by Mr Quong Tart, waited- on the Prime Minister of New South

recognise the reason why that promise had THE CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA. not been fulfilled. The congregations that attended the Cathedral spoke for then- selves. The next list of donations would also speak for itself. He had nothing more to say. What he had said he said, so far as he was personally concerned, with the best intentions, and he sincerely trusted them. that something would be really tried to remedy the unpleasant state of affairsexist- sometimes iting in the Cathedral at the present time.

werd upon

because

Wales on the 29th ult, and laid before him several matters connected with the ad- mission of Chiness to the Commonwealth. The members of the deputation were Messrs. W. R. G. Lee, Sun Johnson, Charles Dat, and H. Kong. Mr Quong Tart explained to Sir Edmund Barton that China, unlike other nations, had no Consul in Sydney, and for that reason they were compelled to explain their grievances by deputation. Some misunderstanding had, it was stated, arisen in connection with the admission of Chinese under exemption certificates, as they were required to lodge £100 by the Commonwealth, and the New South Wales Government required them also to pay £100.

Sir William Goodman said that as a inem ber of the Church Body he fully approved Mr Munford's keeping an eye on the doings of the Church Body; it was quite a right thing, and they were all much assisted by feeling that the eyes of the seat holdera and the members They had a somewhat responsible duty to perform,

The Chairman, in reply, remarked that was not very pleasant they must not there. fore shir heir duty. He must point out

Mr Cunninghain was perfectly right that first place the Ca hedral the finances were not in the saine state as that in the was regulated by an Ordinance, Section last year. They wore not; they weres good 13.of which said that the Church Body deal better. There was an excess of income had to make

over expenditure during the past year, regulations relating to

which had not been the case for several the appropriation, allotment, arrangement, The Hon, Treasurer (Mr R. T. Wright) and use of the sittings of the Church, and years past. That was one fact which, as Mr to the rents and subscriptions, if any, to Cunningham, said, would speak for itself. submitted the financial statomout, which be paid for the sittings, and mode of Also, he might state that the donations showed that the income during the past collection. Therefore, the Act imposed up. from Sunday to Sunday were from 16 to on the Church Body a duty they could not $20 better each Sunday during the past win- year amounted to $12.327.85, comprising shirk, to make the necessary regulations as

ter than during any winter for some years $1,172.50, donations and subscriptions; to the rents and subscriptions to be paid for past. He mentioned these facts because. 81,331.10. Amount of collections; 8600, the sittings in the Church. Regulation 18 the matter had been brought up by Mr He did not think the said that the Church Body might from time Cunningham. Government contribution; $500, military to time assess and fix the annual rent for Cathedral was quite in such a bad my as contribution; and $30105, amount at each sitting in the Church, and might at. Mr Cunningham thought. As to the pro- credit of the choir fund. The year was any time make an agreement or a contract mises made by the Bishop, ho knew with any person desirous of taking a sit- nothing about any promises made by Bishop to Mr Cunningham or started witha debit balance of $1,880.57, ing. It was therefore contemplated that the

else; and, anyone

46 Mr Cunning- and at the end of the year this had been the Church Body should have the neces

ham was aware, the Bishop had not reduced to $1,137.47, so that the year'ssary power to alter the amount to be paid

for these sittings. The Church Body were been able to appoint an assistant chaplain working showed a surplus of $743.10.in a sense the parliamentary representatives simply because of the financial position was brought to their notice a Against this deficit of $1,137.47 there was of the seatholders and subscribers. Thog which

smen.ber of the had to pass a sort of budget, and to enable few months ago by $8,118.54 in the reserve fund.

It appeared that dur- the scatholders and subscriber to judge Church Rody. The Chairman then invited questions on whether that budget was correct or noting the past few years they had been hey would have to go into matters and exceeding their annual income by some. have in their hands all the accounts thing like 81,000 to $1,500 a year, and had and figures when the matter was considered. been therofore each year compelled Som-months ago they asked the Treasuror to draw from thoir. reserve fund. That to be kind enough to put them, as a Church had been ghing on for some years, and Body, in possession of the present and of course the Church Body felt it could therefore the on any longer; prospective financial positions of the Cathedral. The Treasurer pointed out to authority which had been given to the them that there would probably be a delicit, Bishop, when the financial aspect had not though they might possibly get a little been considered at all, had to be revoked. more than they spent during the year. He greatly regretted that this step became The Chairman said it showed a surplus When they came to look into ways and necesary, but from a business point of view he admitted that there was nothing means, they found that

and to be done, derivable from Church sittings this year

the Bishop was $2,420–242 sittings at $10 each. Now, himself had written to him within the at the present time, 10 did not represent last few days saying that much as he regrett tepresented in sterling at the time these appointment of an assistant chaplain,

fully appreciated the position State, the money was refunded. regulations were made, in 1892, for what was $1 then was quite as much as $15 now. of the Church Body, The financial The point whether a Chinese could move Therefore, they thought it

they right to position was such ."

tho make

and the alteration,

circular not go

on taking from Was sent round in due time notify fund as they had been doing, especial- would be made. He quite appreciated have to incur great expenditure during the Mr Mumford's remark that before making coming year. The fabric of the builting the alteration people should be consulted, was in great need of repair; probably, too, but there was a little difficulty in that con the organ would need repairs, and the retion. They had to give ten days' notice necessary sum would be fairly large. There- if they called a general meeting, and then fore the Church Budy felt that if they wore they would not be in such a good position to appoint an assistant chaplain, not only as now, because they could not tell what would the surplus of the past year become funds would caine in before the end of the deficit of $300 or so, but so they would year. The meeting had now to consider have to find a way of supplying some whether or not the Church Body had done $3,000 as falary, to the assistant chaplain right. It was for the Church Body to make during the coming year, and the Church that alteration in the discharge of their Body felt that they did not see their way responsibilities. It was obvious tant it was to do that at this time. desirable to get another $1,000 by means of seat rents, and he thought there would bo no difficulty about it. He thought it was a good way of improving their fan cial position.

Mr A. Cunningham ad he wished to make a few memarks. He was not sure whether or not he could put what he wint ed to say in the form of a question; but he asked if the accounts did not actunlly show deficit on the year's working of over $3,000 2.

of over $700.

Mr Cunninghain said that a debit balanco of 81,880 had been brought forward, and

not go

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Hongkong, January 23, 1903.

To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

FORTHCOMING PIGEON SHOW.

The Prime Minister pointed out that the New South Wales Chinese Restriction Act remained in operation, except in so far as it was specifically displaced by the Com- monwealth Act. Therefore, though a Chinese imagant passed the education test, and was granted an exemption certificate by the Commonwealth Government, he would still be liable to a poll tax of £100, under tho New South Wales Act. It was a question for the Stalo Government to decide whether they would impose the provisions of the local Act, in view of the fact that the Commonwealth Act was in operation, SHOW of FANCY and other but it was entirely a State matter. It was

HOTEL ON SATURDAY, the 31st instant, and on not possible for a person to have to pay £200, as the £100 collected by the Com-SUNDAY, the 1st February, from 12 Noon Fanciers wishing to exhibit are requested monwealth Government was only taken as till 8 p.m.

to send their Birds to the KOWLOON security, and on an exemption certificate

inst. The Birds will remain there until the close of the Show.

PRIZES of $30, $20 nd $15 wil be awarded for the best three pairs of Birds, respectively.

The First 20 pens are for exhibition

are invited to attend.

A PIGEONS will be held at Kowloo

from 10a.m. till 10 p.m., the amount

else

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANT- WERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, COLOMBO & SINGAPORE.

THE Co.'s Steamship Ana Maru, having atrived from the above Ports,

there was at the end of the year a deficit of / "ything like the amount of money it led the necessity of having to postpone the being issued, or the immigrant leaving the HOTEL by a.m. on SATURDAY, 31st Consignees of cargo. are hereby inform

$1,137, as shown in the accounts.

Mr Wright stated that the surplus on

the year's working was apparent when

these two ainouts were compared.

he

that

to

could

reserve

ed 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- iment will be surted out mark by mark and as the Goods are Iänded."

Optional Goods will be married on unless 201 instructions are given to the contrary be

fore 4 p.m. To-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 4th Feb., will be subject to rent.

Mr G. A. Woodcock moved the adoptioning the seatholders that the alteration fly as they had been told that they would said that from the time the Federal tariff only, and will not compete, The public delivery can be obtained as soon

of the accounts.

Mr N. Mumford seconded, and the mo- tion was agreed to,

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Mr Mumford thanked Sir William for his explanation. He did not at all object, he said, to the increasing of the sent rents;

Mr Cunningham pointed out that hitherto they had had two chaplains.

The Chairman-Quite so, and since the appointment of two chaplains we have had, Lafortunately, as I say, to draw from the reserve fund each year, something from $1,000 to $1,500.

from one part of the Commonwealth another was raised, and the Prime Minister

was imposed, any Chinese admitted in any State, under the provisions of the Chinese Restriction Act was, under section 92 of the Commonwealth Constitution, entitled to free intercourse with any part of Australia. He was glad of the opportunity of saying that, as one or two things had been done which were inconsistent with that view, but they were not done by the Commonwealth.

Mr Tart raised a question about applica tions regarding the readmission of Chinese previously domiciled in Australia, and Sir Edmund Barton requested the deputation to place this and any other points they desired to raise before him in writing.

The Chairman stated that the west point to be considered! was Mr Ward's agree. mont. A new agreement was made with Mr Ward last year, according to which he would be paid $20 per outr organist and choirmmster; a new point was that Mr Ward was to receive $25 for each and every organ recital given in the Cathedral provided that the consent of the trustees had been obtain d

In the fourth year Mr Ward would havo leave of absence for nine months, and

The next business was the election of the during that time he would be paid half- the point ho wished to bring out was that Church B dy for the ensuing year. The it, cleanses and clears the blood from all im. salary and hall passago that was passage there were other ways and means besides following gentleinen were appointed :-Sir One had become apparent since he William Goodman. Dr J. M. Atkinson, ong way. The first period of absence that.

He observed in the Ca- Hon. R. Murray Rumsey, Mr A. Bryer, wrote the letter. would come on the 1st of March, 1905. Hethedral two Sundays ago that there were Mr H. H. Gompertz, at Mr R. T. Wright. thought that was all he had to mention notices in the souts reminding strangers

Mr Edwards, of the Hongkong and It was made in that the Cathedral funds were kept up by Shanghai Bank, was elected auditor for the about this agreement.

voluntary contributions,

asking ensuing year, in succession to Mr J. C. July, and must be approvel by the annual

That was, thom

Peter. to subscribe liberally,

An. A vote of thanks to the retiring auditor meeting before it would come into proper step in the right direction.

other good step would be for the par(Mr J. C Petor), the hon. treasurer (Mr 801 to intimato occasionally from the R. T. Wright), the hon. secretary (Mr A. fulpit the same fact it was done in other Bryor), and Mr H. W. Slade, who assisted cathedrals and churches, and he did not with the accounts before his departure for see why it should not be done here. In home, closed the proceedings. their church there was a large number of

effect.

Sir William Goodman had much pleasure in moving that the agreement be approved of. In Me Ward they had most efficient

and

and able organist; these terms were slight-visitors Sunday after Sunday, and probably Jy better than the termi Mr Ward had they would give more liberally if they before, and he thought that after the knew that. From the clergyman down, they wanted to see everybody getting a fair experience they had had of Mr Ward he salary Most of them had been compensh- was entitled to them. He had wanted tel for the falling dollar, and they expected the parson andthers to be compensated

He had not any other feeling in his, mind when he wrote the letter

some little modifica ion in the agreement.so. and that modification had been madę. --

Mr. Mumford seconded the motion, and it was agreed to.

The Chairman said the next item of busi ness was consideration of aletter which had been received from Mr Munford.

The Chairman stated that he would make anote of Mr Mumford's suggestion. The notices in the seats were a good thing. He personally should like to see the church absolutely free; he believed that was this right principle-first come first served, but this was not an ideal world, unfortunately; Mr Bryer read the letter, which was to they must take things as they found them, the effect that Mr Manford had re-and just now it was absolutely impossible ceived a circul r intimating that sest rents to do without rents.

in the Cathedral were to be raised 50 per Mr Cunningham said he would like to cent. he suggested that the matter be left speak generally on the condition of things over to the minual neeting for considera- in the Cathedral. Sir William Goodman tion, as the seatho'ders would appreciate had touched on a very good point when he being taken into consultation, and, besides, said it was a good thing that some members there were many other ways of raising should keep a critical eye on the doings of money than by raising the seat rents the Church Body, and he trusted that that The Chairman asked Mr Mumford if he Body would always realise that the sont- had anything to add to the letter. -

holders and subscribers had the greatest

the matterin.

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LATE TELEGRAMS.

IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD. We have seen. hosts of letters from people who have received great benefit from the use of Clarke's Blood Mixtare. It cannot be too highly estimated, for purities. This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, which goes on farther to say: it is the finest Blood Purifier that science and skill have brought to light, and we can with the atmost confidence recommend it to our subscri bera and the public generally." For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and Sores of all kinds, its effects are marvellous. Thousands of wonderful cures have been effecled by it. Clarke's Blood Mixture is cold everywbors, at 28. 9d.per bottle Beware of worthless imitations and substitutes.

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THE

HONGKONG

Successful Wireless Telegraphy. DOCKS.

Calcutta, January 12.-Tho Indian Tele- graph Department has successfully estab lished wireless telegraphy between Saugor Island and the Pilot Brig in the Bay of Pengal. The distance bridged is 40 miles. Further experiments at a greater distance are to be made.

German Budget for 1903, London, January 11.-The German Budget for 1903, which has been issued, shows that the revenue and expenditure

A Record of the Founding and Development of the Hongkong and Whampoa Duck Co., Limited.

Reprinted from the CHINA MAIL.”

...Fifty Cents.

Price

will only balance by means of a proposed T be had at the China Mail Office loan of 220 million marks.

Moreover, an accompanying memoran- dum state that a loan of 95 million marks

is required to relieve the unfavoumble financial position of individual States due to economic depression.

Alleged Embezzlement by a Mining Secretary.

Zenland) Gold-mining Company and the Indian Glenrock Mining Company. Parker

A

5 Wyndham Street.

Hongkong, January 28, 1903.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

THE H. A. SHONIAL

SITHONIA, Captain HILDEBRANDT, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 30th Inst., at 5 p.m.

For Freight, apply to

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, January 23, 1903.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM

J

CHAS. J. GAUPP & Co., Chronometer, Watch de Clock Makers, Jewellers, Gold & Silversmiths. AUTIOÀ L, SCIENTIFIC AND

METEOROLOGICAL

NA

INSTRUMENTS.

VOIGTLANDER'S CELEBRATED BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES. RITCHIE's LaQUID AND OTHER COMPASSE

ADMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS. NAUTICAL BOOKS. English SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED Ware. Christofle & Co.'s ELECTRO-Plated WARE. GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY in great variety. DIAMOND S

AND

DIAMOND JEWELLERY, Splendid Collection of the Latert ÏoxLON PATTERNS, very moderate priv. 472

THE MUTUAL STORES, 8 and 10, D'Aguilar Street, GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS,

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, &c.

PRICES VERY REASONABLE.

All Ship-damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and. Notice of same sont to this Office bofore the 7th Feb., or Claims in connection therewith will not be | GOODS GUARANTEED TO BE FRESH recognized.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, January 28, 1903.

Entertainments.

197

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL.

200

THE HONGKONG AMATEUR

DRAMATIC CLUB.

NAVIGA

TION. COMPANY.

T

STEAM FOR FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ and PORT SAID. (Taking Cargo at through rates to the PERSIAN BEAZILS to SOUTH AFRICA, GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).

THE Company's Steamship

AUSTRIA,

Captain CoLEDANI, will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 17th February,

p.m.

This steamer has capital accommodation for passengers, electric light and carries a doctor.

For information as to Passage and Freight apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents, Prince's Buildings. Hongkong, January 28, 1903.

196

FROM HAMBURG, PORT SAID, COLOMBO, PENANG & SINGAPORE. THE H. A. L. Steamship Sithonia, Capt. HILDEIRANTY, having arrived from the above Porte, Consignees of Cargo are RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN hereby requested to send in their Bills of

FORMOSA:

By G. TAYLOR, L. M. Customs.

With WOODLUTS

[Reprinted from the China Review.}

was arrested at Lisbon towards the end of One of the Best Sketches of Formosa Life

yet written. November, on a charge of embezzling several thousands of pounds.

Colliery on Fire,

A fire occurred at the Uspensk Colliery. Ekaternoslak, Southern Russia. Fifty-eigh of the minor perished. Eleven others who were entombed three days, were rescued.

A Train Buried.

The Verona-Munich express train has been buried by an avalanche at Gorsonsass,

Speeches by Chamberlain. General Botha, in giving an account of

Mr Mumford said that of course when it confidence in what they did. The only The Government of Portugal has agreed was written he was not aware that there time their doings had ever been questioned to extradite William Parker Owen former- was to be large deficit in the accounts, was last year, in connection with the at-ly secretary of the Premier Sunrise (Now He was not against increasing the rents; ter then brought up. "It was impossible money must be got to my expenses, but for him to realise why these conditions It must be known to he had thought that as the annual meeting had been ignored. was so near it should be left to the seat every member of the Church Body that holders and subscribers to decide upon. great dissatisfaction prevailed, and that The Chaiman stated that this was a numerous people-several of whom had matter which really rested with the Church been members of the Cathedral for many Body, and it had been decided several years-had left within the past twelve months ago that it would come into force months. The report spoke for itself; there on the first of the year. They did not had been a large deficit, and the report bring it in only for convenionco sake.

seemed to show that at the end of the next Me Mumford said that what he meant twelve months the Church would have was that as the annual meeting was so near optirely used up its reserve fund, and have it would be better to leave it for the annual nothing toge forward with into the new year. meeting, asthe scatholders should be taken As a way out of the diffic lty the Church in the Tyrol. into consideration. He had no doubt that Boy hoped to raive an additional income the Church Body had full authority to du of a thousand dollars. It was a very plea- this, but he thought it better that the sant hope, and he for une trusted it would people who paid should have some say in he realised, but he had very grave doubts the Boer Generals European mission, at the matter. This principle was recognised about it. The Bishop had made certain a meeting of Boers at Pretoria, stated that in clubs and other institutions throughout public statements which in a way had been the mission d yielded £10,000.

Mr Chamberlain, in the course of his the world. There was no reason to hurry resented by the members here, and he.

might state that after the meeting last reply to the Boer address on Thursday. The Chairman-There was no hurry; it year the Bishop made certain specific contrasted this with the amount the British was decided months and months agó. promises to himself on behalf of the choir, Government was devoting to the Boers, Mr Munford- I accept that explanation, and the sponsoon behalf of the choir: which when war claims, and repatriation The Chairman added that, if he might These promises had not been fulfilled. expenses, and compensations, have been point out, the pew rents here were not He did not think that was the fault of paid, will be between £10,000,000 and high as in the neighbouring Cathedrals of the Bishop, "but he thought the fault was £15,000,000. Shanghai and Singapore. Apart from that with the Church Body hentselves, and the Church Body found that money was that their own clergy did not realise the desirable, that they nedel to have their state of affairs that existed at the present income increased, and they thought this moment, and could not remedy it until it would be way of increasing the income ceuld be realised. The state of things was without imposing any undue hardship on apparent to most people, and he thought to the members of the congregation. So it all of them. They recognised that they believe that men who had faced danger and was decided, and he might say the member had to find some remedy for this state of suffering so bravely would now show that were taxing themselves as well ather Church Body would find that remedy dur people. He thought that after due o

coming the next twelve months. The Bishop sideration most people would come to the had Tade a promise that the musical ser- conclusion that this was a fair way to get vices in the Cathedral would be improved. an annual increase of some $1,210, and that The idea was that they should get an assis it did not involve any great hardship ontant chaplain who had musical abilities, and anyone. It ought to be remembered, too, a matter of fact the Bishop advertised that the pew renta were fixed when tho for a man possessing a baritone voice and a message, whatever that might be; he did dollar we cot nearly so low as it is now. Mr Mumford said in his letter that the not understand the combination. increase vas 60 per cont. That was per fectly true, and it somded a very great #acresse, but the practical difference be

LITER.

·

Mr Chamberlain, speaking at Johan nesburg, stigmatised as calumny the state ment that Johannesburgers were pre. pared

to repudiate

share of He expenditure.

did not

war

their

Price

$1.00. CHINA MAIL' Office, 5 Wyndham Street,

Hongkong.

CHINESE SCHOOL BOOKS

I.—Sam Tsz. King. IL-Ta'in Taz Man. Translated into English

by Dr. E. J. ETTEL, PRICE: 40 Cents the Bet.

· China Matt.' Office 5, Wyndham Street.

THE

ING CHINESE; COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECT

With Special Reference to PARTNERSRUPTCY LAWS ON

HONGKONG, (Reprinted, from the China Mail.)

For Sale at the China Mail Office,

Price........

50 centa

of the Church Body were scatholders and things, and they trusted that the new they cared more for purses than they did INDIA, BURMA, SIAM. THE MALAY |

for lives.

CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY

OOSENS the cough, relieves the lungs and opens the secretions. It coup- teracts any tendency of a cold to a result At any pneumonis. It is unequaled for bad colds. rate, it was an earnest that. His Lordship It always cures and cures quickly. For desired to carry out his promise. He thought sale by All Dealers, WATKINS Lid,, Gen- the Church Body themselves ought toeral Agents.

SECOND EDITION.

TISTORY OF THE CHURCHES OF

PININSULA CAMBODIA, ANNAM, THIBET, COBEA AND JAPAN, Entrusted to the Boar of the *MISION ETRANGERES.”

(Translated by EDWARD HALPER PARKER

and

Reprinted from THE URINA REVIEW.")

PRICE ONE DOLLAR.

ON SALE AT KELLY & WALSH, LTD.

THE

Lading for countersignature by the Under- signed and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

will give Three Performances of HIS EXCELLENCY

THE GOVERNOR,

ON

FRIDAY,

3th January, 1 SATURDAY, 31st

MONDAY, 2nd February,

1903.

11

Commencing ench evening at 9.15 p.m.

Dress Circle and Stalls....... $3.10. Pit

1.00..

No Half Price.

AND OF THE BEST QUALITY. Hongkong, January 17, 1902.

J

118

THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER

EVER. ISSUED UNDER

PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.

The Chinese Mail

日字華

THE LEADING CHINESE POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL.

PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING,

ار

CONTAINS THE MOST RELIABLE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM NORTH CHINA. ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM THE

VARIOUS PORTS IN CHINA AND JAPAN

$12,50 to all Coust Por,

The Ticket Office will be open at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on and after $3 per Annum delivered in Hongkong. MONDAY, 26th January Next, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

E. W. MITCHELL,

Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, January 21, 1903.

A. G. GORDON,

5 WELLINGTON STREET, Honjxona,

151 Orders booked by Manager, * CHINA MAIL.

M.I.N.A., M.I. MECH. E.,

MEMBER INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND, JONSULTING MARINE ENGINEER,

AND

NAVAL ARCHITECT, Damage, Collision and Wreck Surveyor.

14 Des Feens Road, Central.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless Telegrams: PENDIDO.' notice to the contrary be given before 5 p.m. To-day.

2244

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be H. F. CARMICHAEL landed-into the Godowns of the HoxaKoNG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COM- PANY, LIMITED, and stored at Consignces' risk and expense.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 3rd Feb. 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 3rd Feb., at3.p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been offected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office, Hongkong, January 28, 1903.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

198

FROM CALCUTTA, FENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

CONSULTING ENGINEER. SURVEYOR AND CONTRACTOR,

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

TELEGRAMS: 'CARMICHAEL, HONGKONG

A B C Code, 4th Edition. A 1 Code. Lieber's Standard Code.

TELEPHONE, 232. Hongkong, Juls 2, 1901.

1379

MINERAL ASSAYS & ANALYSES.

Thaving its WALL COMPANY, LTD. THE YANGTSE VALLEY COMPANY, LTD.,

atory, is prepared, in order to assist in the Mineral Development of China, to do Assay: work of all descriptions, Quantitative

THE

Bangkok Times.

THE LEADING NEWSPAPER

IN SIAM

And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin China, the Straits Settlements. and Burma.

A DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Mail

Edition (20 pp.). SUBSCRIPTION, DATLY (postage extra), de-

livered free locally, $30 a year WEEKLY, Post Free, $20 a year. ADVERTISING RATES. Por inch (8 lines), $1.20, one insertion; $2.80, three times; $4, a week; 88, a first month; subsequent months, 84.

A UNIQUE FEATURE of the "Bangkok Times" is its Siamese version. Thus the advertiser is enabled to talk as it were with the Siamese in their own tongue without knowing one word of it, the "Bangkok Times" doing the translations required.

Literary communications should be ad- dressed to the EDITOR. Tusiness com- munications to the MANAGER. Cheques and Post Office Orders in favour of MANA.... GER, "Bangkok Times.”

Ordera booked oy MANAGER, Ükindi.

Analyses, and to classily ninerals for Mine WEEKLY NEWS rived from the above. Ports, Con-owners and others. THE Steamship going boring cor- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that Mines as well es Minerals of Economic OR HOME, their Goods will be delivered from along.value purchased and consultations arranged side.

by appointment.

Terms moderate.

Address:-THE LABORATORY,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once at Consignees risk and expense. Cargo remaining on board after 4 p.m. on the 2nd February, will be land- ed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Godowns of the HONOKONG AND Kow- LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongside; Buch Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con.

Nó Fire Insurance will be effected.. signees risk and expense.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON, & Co., Lo. * Agents. Hongkong, January 28, 1903.

199

Cable Address,

Ja

49, Szechuan Row The Overland China Mail.

YANGUESE, Shanghai. 5th October, 1901.

THE REVENUE OF CHINA.

SERIES OF ARTICLES, Reprinted from The China Mail.' WITH AN APPENDIX.

To be had at the OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. Moasts, KELLY & WALSH, LÆÐ.“. And Messrs. W. BREWER & Co.

Price,

50 Cepts:

Published to suit the Departure of each English and French Mail Steamer to Europe.

FULL REPORTS

AND ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE (Commercial, Shipping, etc.)

$15 per Annum (including Postage),

* CHINA MAIL' OPPIOB,

WYNDHAM STRKUT, HONGKONG,

A

Shipping.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. OCEAN

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST.

(Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, Lasion, Oporto, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLAS00w, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS in the LEVANTE ; BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN POLтs).

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG.

CALLING AT SINGAPORE.

3rd February, 1903

FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. CALLING AT SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO.

S.S. Ambria.

Capt. DUCKSTEIN,

S.S. Wurzburg,

Capt. v. EINZER,

8.8, 0. Ferd. Laeisz,

Capt. Fuchs,

1. Bu saberg,

Freight.

10th February, 1903 Freight and Passengers, FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. CALLING AT SINGAPORE AND PENANG.

26th Februngy, 1903

}

FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. CALLING AT SINGAPORIAAND COLOMBO,

}

Capt. KIRCHNEE, For further particulars, apply to

1940

CANADIAN PACIFIC

Freight,

STEAM

THE CHINA MAIL.

Shipping.

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

JOINT SERVICES.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON.

́MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL AND FOR CONTINENT

FROM

OUTWARDS.

STEAMERS

GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL......DIOMED GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL......CHINGWO GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL......MACHAON GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL............... ACHILLES

DUE

2nd February, 3rd February, ...i1th February.

19th February.

The 8. S. PAKLING has arrived and leaves for JAPAN and PACIFIC PORTS TO-MORROW.

The S. S. DIUMED left Singapore on the 27th inst. and is expected here on 2nd February.

HOMEWARDS.

LONDON BERTH.

BTCAMERS

TELEMACHUS

PROMETHEUS

.DIOMED....ES

.MACHAON

GLAUCUS

LIVERPOOL BERTH.

TO FAIL

...7th February ....17th February.

3rd March.

...17th March.

31st March.

Shipping.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1908.

Shipping.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP

WILL

NAVIGATIONCOMPANY

TILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on the DATE

named:-

+OR

LONDON, &tin.

STEAMSHIP .Chusan *

CAPTAIN

...O. L. DANIEL.

Y’HĨA Vua S'HAI, MOJI,

N'KI AND KOBE.....Malta .............. L. W. FIELD.. LONDON & ANTWERP, VIA)

S'PORE, PANG, CL'BO, PORT Manila...R. A. PETERS. SAID & MARSHYLLES

DATI on, 31st Jan.

About 1st February.

Noon, 3rd February.

PASSENGER SEASON, 1903.

For MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH

and LONDON DIRECT WITHOUT TRAŃSKIPMENT

Malta 6,064

Tons.

*See Special Advertisement.

+ For Freight only.

28th March.

Calling at PENANG if sufficient inducement offers.

For Freight or passage. and further Particulars, apply to

P. &O, S. N. Co.'s Office.

Hongkong, January 28, 1903,

E. A, HEWETT, Superintendent.

26

HONGKONG MANILA.

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER. RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.

Through Bulls of Lading used for BATA-

VIA PERSIAN. GULF, TINENTAL. AMERICAN SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

CON-

AND

TO. L. DANIEL, trying His Ma- THE Steamship OHUSAN, Captain

jesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY on SATURDAY, the 31st Jan, 1903, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above l'orts.

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 josher cargo for Lonton, Co., vill be conveyed vid Bombaj, WITH TRAN- SHIPMENT.

Parcels will be recoined at this Office until 4 p.m. the day before quiling. The contents and value of all packages are

Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam- era between Hongkong and Manila-Saloon amidships required; Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine-Surgeon carried.—All the most up-to-date arrangoinenta for comfort of Passengers.

CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

For

Sailing Dates.

Juth March, 1903

Freight,

FOR

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

LONDON

LONDON

HONGKONG OFFICE,

LONDON

Queen's Buildings. No. 1.

LONDON

LONDON

RAILWAY COMPANY'S

ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE,

(Taking Cargo at London Rates.)

LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL..

..DARDANUS

.KINTUCK...

20th February. 120th March.

CONTINENTAL BERTH.

Steamship.

Tons.

Cay

28th February.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

FOR

STEAMERS

TO SAIL

DIAMANTE

1980

A. H. Notley.

Manila Direct Feb. 3, at Noon.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE. and TACOMA,'

+

all PACIFIC COAST POINTS; VIA PAKLING..... NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA

For Freight, apply to

29th January,

ZAFIRO RUBI PERLA

2510

R. Rodger....

2540

R. W. Almond

1980

J. McGinty

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hongkong, January 28, 1903.

1831

Hongkong, January 28, 1903.

THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, FIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

Lailing SHANGHAI, NAGASÄKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C. SAFETY-SPEED-PUNCTUALITY.

Empress 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 Alleration.)

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.MS. ATHENIAN

6000 TONS........ 4425 TONS...... G000 TONS.....

3882 TONS.......... 6000 TONS.... G000 ONS..

1903

WEDNESDAY, Fob. 11. Wednesday, Feb. 25. WEDNESDAY, Mar. 11. WEDNESDAY, Mar. 18. WEDNESDAY, April 1, WEDNESDAY, April 22. 4425 TONS..........WEDNESDAY, May 6. 6000 TONS........ WEDNESDAY, May 18. 3882 TONS,........... WEDNESDAY, May 27.

THE OF JAPAN, wine ustely make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO HE magnificent TWIN-SCREW STEAMSHTI'S of this Ling pass through the famous

a WEEK in VANCOUVER (B.C.), in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to

and make connection at Vancouver the Trans-Pacific ́ journey,

with the PALATIAL OVERLAND TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE which leave daily, and ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made. at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, of which

sengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of.

Passengers booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Retmen 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 Navál, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments.

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 for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition) and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway purses.

THE DINING CARS AND MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and erated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled,

For further information, Maps, Guider. Books, Rates of Freight and Passage, *pply to

D. E. BROWN, General Agent,

PEDDER STREET.

Hongkong, January 14, 1903

PORTLAND

AND ASIATIC

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

ULINGS FROM HONGKONG, via SHANGHAI, INLAND

GENOA, M'SEILLES & ANTWERP..PYRRHUS.................

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.

TO SAIL

28th January.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com- pany's Bills of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

128

P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s Offices,

Hongkong, January 17, 1903.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW. THE Company's Steamship

HALLOONG,

Feb. 6, at Noon. Con

Shewan, Tomes & Co., General Managers,

2245

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

FOR

SHANGHAI

STEAMER WHAMPOA +

MANILA, CEBU AND ILOILO. KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

KWRIYANG

CHANGSHIA *.

MANILA

SUNGKIANG

MANILA

.TSINAN *

..6th February.

11th February. ...12th February, 16th February.

FOR

FOOCHOW, Vis SWATOW

TSINAN *

.16th February.

KAIFONG *

PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS-Y

LAND, COOKTOWN. CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE,

BRISBANE,

SYDNEY and MELBOURNE “.

CEBU AND ILOILO...

17th February.

* The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.

Australian Porta

Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all Now Zealand (and other

$. See Special Advertisement.

Australian Ports.

N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

For Freight or Passago, apply to

Hongkong, January 24, 1903

AGENTS,

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE

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 BALTIO PORTS; Atso LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON

AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS. ・

STEAMERS WILL CALL AT GIBRAUTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE. N.B.-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

1112

Steamers. DARMSTADT +

STUTTGART +

PREUSSEN +

HAMBURG *

PRINZ HEINRICH +

SACHSEN +...

SEA OF JAPAN, MOJI, KOBE & YOKORMA: FOR PORTLAND, OREGON,

OPERATING IN

CONNECTION WITH THE

OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.

STEAMSHIP.

TONE.

CAPTAIN.

INDRAPURA

INDRASAMHA ...........

4899 A. E. Hollingsworth 5197 R. P. Craven

+++

INDRAVELLI

4899 W. E. Craven ...........

HONGKONG.

February 25, 1903 March

16, 1903 April 16, 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, 9th January, 1903.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.)

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM BONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Steamers.

AWA MARU,

N. TRENNT,

YAWATA MARU,

A. E. MOSES,

TAMBA MARU,

J.. W. WALE,

RIOJUN MARU,

N. OHNO,

XAMAKUR MARU,

H. PETERSEN,

SANUKI MARU,

W. TOWNSEND,

{

Destinations,

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

[SYDNEY snā MELBOURNE, · Via

MANILA THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNEVILLE and BRISBANE,

MARSEILLES, LONDON, and

Sailing Dates.

FRIDAY, 30th

Jan., Daylight.

FRIDAY, 30th

Jan., at Noon.

ANTWERP, Vis SINGAPORE, PEN-SATURDAY, 7th

ANG, COLOLIBO and PORT SAID. Feb., at Daylight.

́VICTORIA, B.0, and SEATTLE,

U.S.A., Via SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA,

KOBE and YOKOHAMA ̈

MARSEILLES, LONDON and ANTWERP, Via SINGAPORE, PEN-

"ANG, COLOMBO & PORT SAID.

TUESDAY, 10th

Tob., at 4 p.m.

FRIDAY, 18th

KIAUTSCHOU*

BAYERN

ROON

PRINZ. REG. LUITFOLD

IN RUSSIA.

*Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie,

Sailing Dates.

WEDNESDAY, 4th Fab., 1903. WEDNESDAY, 18th Feb., 1903. WEDNESDAY, 4th March, 1903. WEDNESDAY, 18th March, 1903. WEDNESDAY, 1st April, 1903. WEDNESDAY, 15th April, 1903. WEDNESDAY, 29th April, 1903. WEDNESDAY 13th May, 1905. WEDNESDAY 27th May, 1903. THURSDAY 11th June, 1903. Calling at Amsterdam.

N WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of February, 1903, at Noon, the Steamship with MALLS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port as above, DARMSTADT, of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Captain G. MEINERS Calling at NAPLES and GENOA

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on MONDAY, the 2nd February, Cargo and Specie will be received on Board until 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 3rd Feb., and Parcols will be ressived at the Agency's Office until Noon on TUESDAY, the 3rd Feb.

Contents of Packages are required. No Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than $2.50 and Parcels should not exceed Two Foot Cubic in Measurement.

The Steamer has splendid accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardesses, Linon can be washed on board.

Norddeutscher Lloyd.

For further Particulars, apply to

1947

Melchers & Co., Agents.

2

NORTHERN PACIFIC S.S. CO

BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO. BOSTON TOW-BOAT CO.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

Via Shanghai, Inland Sea of Japan, Kobe and Yokohama,

FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA

IN CONNECTION WITH

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY (CO.

Steamers,

PLEIADES SHAWMUT LYRA

Feb., at Daylight. VICTORIA..

SATURDAY, 21st Feb., at Daylight

Tons.

1902.

Captains

3753 F. G. Purington

9606

W. M. Smith

4417

3502 J. Panton

Fob.. Feb. 17. March 10. March 17.

Steamers marked (*) have no passenger accomodation.

The PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the THE attention of passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line

UNITED STATES and to EUROPE.

Special rates allorced to meribers of Government Services.

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, Passare, Sailings, &c., apply at the Com-Cities in the United States and Canada. pany s Local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road.

Hongkong January 28, 1903,

A. S. Mihara Manager.

779

AND AMOY, A TAMSUL Via SWATOW

AND AMOY,

TAMSUl Via SWATOW

AND AMOY,

ANPING, Via SWATOW

AND AMOY,

STEAMER ANPING MARU, K. SUDZUKI, DAIJIN MARU,

T. OGATA, DAIGI MÁRU

T. WE GROVES, MAIDZURU MARU, T. SAITO,

LEAVING

Į SATURDAY, 31st

January.

SUNDAY, 1st

February.

Í

SUNDAY, 8th

February.

WEDNESDAY, 4th

February.

The Co.'s new Steamers are specially designed for the coast trade of South. China and Formosa, 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 periodical 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 Cu.socal Branch Office, at No. 2, Des Voeux Road Central,

T. ARIMA.

Hongkong, January 28, 1903.. 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.

"TSINAN"

CHANGSHA "CHINGTU”

13

17

"

..leaves on 16th Feb. 7th Mar. 4th April. Superior accommodation amidships Electric Light throughout Fitted with Refrigerators which ensure a fresh supply voyage-Duly qualified European Surgeons of ice and provisions during the entire

carried.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, → Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION Co., Lb. Hongkong, January 20, 1903. 1860

TOYO KISEN KAISHA

(ORIENTAL S. S. Co.)

REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND MANILA IN 48 HOURS. HE Company's well-known Steamship ROSETTA MARU, 3869 Tons,

MANAGER.

2079

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

FOR MANILA.

THE Co.'s Japanese Mail Steamship

ADA YAWATA MARU,

** 3,600 tons. Captain A, E. MOSES will be despatched for the above port on FRIDAY, the 30th January, at 4 p.m.

This well-known Steamer is specially con strutted 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 Licht and Refrigerator. Doctor and Stewardess carried.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

A. S. MIHARA,

Manager. Hongkong, January 23, 1903.

162

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM-

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at PORT Darwis, and Queens. LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, do.) THE Steamship.

THE

AUSTRALIAN,

Captain HELMS, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 5th February, at Noon, qua Y

This well known Steamer is specially ütted for Passengers, and has a Refrigera ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Frosh Provisions, Ice, &e, throughout the Voyage

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.

A Stewardess and a duly qualified Sur- geon are carried

N.B. To assure the additional comfort

Captain GIBSON, will be despatched for the above Port on SUNDAY, the 1st February, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.

190

Hongkong, January 27, 1903.

INDO-CHINA : STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA,

LOONGSANG.

THE Company's Steamship Captain G. B. WEIGALL, will be despatch- ed as above February, at 4 p.m.

on MONDAY,

the 2nd

This Steamer has superior Accommoda- tion for First-class Passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, · MATHESON & CO.,

General Managers.

184

Hongkong, January 26, 1903. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LEITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

HE Company's Steamship THE

HAICHING, Captain HouGINS, will be despatched for. the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 3rd February, at 10a.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.

189

Hangkong, January 27, 1903.

REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YOLE,

Via PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL ith Liberty to Callat PHILIPPINE PORTS)

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, 19,8

HINDUSTAN. SHIMOSA BRAEMAR,

For

About 4th Feb.

28th Feb..

J0th March.

Freight and further information,

Apply to

DODWELL & CO, 175. Agents.

Hongkong, January 20, 1803

NOTICE.

110

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. FAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS,

STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMEO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS,

CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;

Also

PORTS. OF BRAZIL & RIVER PLATE.

MONDAY, the 9th Feb., at

of passengers the steamers of the Company NO the Company's Steamship

have electric fans fitted in state-rooms. For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, January 13, 1905.

88

SALAZIE, Captain. AUBLET, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for MAR- SEILLES Via PORTS of Call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT

Cargo and Specie will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and ac-

principal places of Europe.

Captain N. TATE, will be despatched UNITED STATES & CHINA-JAPAN cepted in transit through Marseilles for the

for MANILA on WEDNESDAY, the 28th January at Noon. To be followed by Rohilla Maru on or about ad February.

Magnificent Acconimodation. Comfort- able Cabins. Excellent Table. Unrivalled Spoed Electric Light. Doctor and Stowardess carried.

For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, 3 Queen's Buildings, Ico House Street..

K. NAKASHIMA,

Manager. Hongkong, January 24, 1903.

BEN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.

FOR GENOA AND LONDON.

Steamship

9285

BENLFDI, Capt. CLARK, will be despatched as

February, 1903.

Through Bills of Lading issued to PACIFIC COAST FOINTS and to the Trincipal above on or about MONDAY, the 2nd

For further information as to Freight, or Passage, Apply to,

Dodwell & Co., Limited, General Agents. Hongkong, January 26, 1903,

1724

For Freight or Passago, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO

Agent. Hongkong, January 17, 1905.

STEAMSHIP LINE.

FOR NEW YORK VA SUEZ CANAL.

HE Steamship

INDRADEO, Captain EASTERBROOK, will be despatched us above on or about 10th February next.

For Freight, apply to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, January 8, 1903.

Not Responsible for Debts.

63

NEITHER the Captain, the Agents, nor

Uners will be Responsible for up

Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew the following Vessels during their stay in Longkong Harbour ----

LUYSMANN, American ship, Captain O, Jahnsen. ---Order.

SHIOSA, British ship, Captain E CHAPLAIN.Dodwell & Co, Ltd.

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m.. Specie and Parcels until 9 p.m. on the 8th Feb, 1903. (Parcels are not to be sont q board; they must be left at the Agency's Office).

Contents and value of Packages are re- quired.

For further particulars apply at the Company's Office.

G. DR CHAMPEAUX Agent, Hongkong, January 27, 1903,

AMERICAN ASIATIO S. S. CO

193

FOR NEW YORK SUEZ CANAL THE Steamship

GIBRALTAR Captain D. MORRIS, will be despatched for the shore Parts on or about SATUR- DAY

the 14th February, 1803 For Freight, apply to

SHEWAN TUMES & CO.,

General Agen Hongkong, January 20, 1981.

116

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY

Notices to Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

STEAMSHIP. OCEANIEN.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAĢERTES

MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo with above

ore

their

Steamor are horoby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, being landed And stored at risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG KOWLOON WRARE & GODOWN COMPANY, Lip, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained imunodiately after landing,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees beforo a.. Today, the 27th inst., re- questing it to be landed hero.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

28, 1903,

Insurances.

Banks.

THE CHINA MAL

[THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA,

UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY. THE

(Instituted in the Reign of Queen Anne A.D. 1714).

CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED, £450,000. CAPITAL PAID Ur, £180,000. TOTAL INVESTED FUND EXCEED £3,450,044. TOTAL ANNUAL INDOME, £1,103,888.

LIMITED.

AUTHORIZED CAPITÁL,... PAID UP CAPITAL **-**.

CHAN

.£1,000,000.

..2 824,874.

HEAD OFFICE-—Hongkong,

Board of Directors. KIT SHAN, Esq. | O. EWENS, Esq..

Esq.

THE Undersigned, having been appointed CHO

AUENTE of the above Society in Hong- Kong, are prepared to issue I'OLICIES against FIRE on the usual terms.

1142

*

HARRY WICKING & Co.,

Praya Central.

SALAMANDER

TUNG SHANG, J, LAUTS, Esq.

Chief Manager

Gxo. W. F. PLAYFAIR.

Interest for 12 months Fixed

Hongkong, November 20, 1901.

BANK

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

THE

the undersigned. Goods remaining unclaim-GENT'S for the above Company are HE Undersigned having been appointed ed after, MONDAY, the 2nd February, at Noon, will be subject to rest and landing prepared to accept Risks against "Firo at

Current Rates. charyos.

HOTZ, JACOB. & Co. Hongkong, March 31, 1900

All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the 2nd Feb., or they will not bu recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 2nd Feb., at 3 p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected,

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent.

Hongkong, January 27, 19:8.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

:

728

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1901, £15,722,093. Authorised Capital..

188 Subscribed Capital. Paid-up Capital

Fire Funda

„£3,000,000 0 6 0 .....£2,750,000 0

0 £087,500 0 „£2,695,548 5 2

THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTALAVING been appointed AGENTS of the

STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S

STEAMER FORMOSA.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel are hereby inforned 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.

Optional Goods will be tanded here un less instructions are given te'the contrary before 1pm. To-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 2nd Feb., at

4 pm, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any caso whatever.

Dananged packages must ho left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be pre Bouted within ten days of the steanier's arrival here, after which date th by cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns,

5. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, January 27, 1903,

187

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Steamship

THE

STUTTGART,

above Company we are prepared to accept EUROPEAN and CHINESE RISKS at

Current Rates.

THE STANDARD LIFE OFFICE. (Established 1825.)

Premiums Moderate

Annual Revenue...

Invested Funds

Claims Paid.

MERCANTILE

INDIA, LIMITED.

BANKERS:

Banks.

NTERNATIONAL BANKING

INTER · CORPORATION.

HEAD OFFICE-NEW YORK. FISCAL AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN CHINA AND THE

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS CAPITAL PAID-UP, .......Gold $3,000,000. RESERVE FUND, ..........GOLD $3,000,000. TOTAL, EQUIVALENT TO “ABOUT £1,230,000.

At 700 cents per Dollar Mexican

Butcher Meat.

ib

Beef sirloin & prime cut-Mei Lung Pa... fb 16

Cornel-Ham Ngau Yuk Roast,-Shiu

6%

117

OF

LONDON BANKEDS : National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. The Union of London and Smiths

Bank, Limited,

11

13

£1,600,000 £1,125,000

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES - LONDON, SAN FRANCISCO, MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, SHANGHAI, YOKO- HAMA, BOMBAY, CALCUTTA, RANGOON.

BRANCH will shortly be opened at 562,000 A this bort, when the Corporation will 50,000 be prepared to buy and sell Bills, of Ex-

change, issue Letters of Credit, generally carry on every description of Banking and Exchange business. Money will be received on Current Deposit Ac count, or for fixed terms at rates which may be ascertained on application.

AUTHORIZED CAPITAL......... SUBBURIED .................................** PAID UP...... RESERVE FUND.........

LONDON JOINT STOOK BANK, LIMITED. INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSIT:- For 12 Months

¿

4% .31 .27 %

EVAN ORMISTON, Acting Manager.

294

Hongkong, April 1, 1902,

LONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION,

and

CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager. Hongkong, January 24, 1903.

HE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL Charter 1853. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.

***

COUNT OF Directors :—

Hon. 1. SHEWAN,—Chairman,

A. J. RAYMOND, Esq.-Deputy Chairizan,

G. Balloch, Esq.

C. Michelau, Esq.

HOLDERS... RESERVE FUND

INTEREST allowed on Current Account

at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily

balances.

On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4

Conditions Liberal

£1,300,000. £10,000,000, £21,0 0,000.

Hou. U. W. Dickson.

| D. Moyer Moses, Esq.

E. Goetz, Esq.

H. Schubart, Esq.

G. E. Medhurst,

Esq.

N. A. Siebs, Esq.

Assurance in Force........£26.200,000.

Only solid benefits, together with capital, organisation and honourable and liberal in contact treatment of all who come

with the Office could produce such a record as the "Standard" has shown ever since 1865.'

The Policy Holder.

H. E. Tomkins, Esq.

CHIEF MANAGER: Hongkong J. R. M. SKITA,

LONDON

MANAGER: Shanghai-H. M. BEVIS. BANKERS-LONDON AND COUNTY

BANKING CO., LD.

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.

Hongkong, June 2, 1962

%%%

+3

Soup, Tong Yuk

Steak,-Ngan Yuk l'a

Sausages,-Ngau Yuk Chaung Bullock's Brains,-,, Know

Tongue fresh,--Ngau Li

Head, Ngau Tau

Hump, Salt-Ngau Kin -

Tripe (undressed)-Ngau To

Mutton Chop,-Young Pai Kw

Leg,-Young Pei

Head,-Chi Tau

ww

Heart, Chi Sum

-

Kidneys,-Chi Yiu

Liver, Chi Con

Pork, Chop,-Chi Pai Kwat.

Corned,-Ham Chu.Yuk

19

в 3

34

"

T. P.. COCHRANE,

Acting Manager.

846

10

Leg, -Chu Pei

EUTSCH-ASIATISCHE

BANK,

"

Fat or Lard,-Chu Yau

PAID-UP CAPITAL, S'hai Tha. 5,000,000.

11

DEU

HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. BOARD OF DIRECTORS BERLIN.

Heart,-Yeung Sum

* T

per set 7

肉食 Shrimps, Hs

... lb. g 牛心

Sheeps' Head and Feet.-Young Tau Rrk set 50

Kidneys,-Yeung Yiu

Sucking Pige, To Order-Chu Chai

17

Liver,-Yeung Con'

Snapper, Lap Yu

Apples, (California)--Kam San Ping Kho

Bananas, (brides), Macao-San Heung Chiu

Chestnuts, Chinese, -Foong Lut?.....

Carambola-Yeung Tuo

Cocoanuts,—Yeh Taz.......

Grapes-Sin Tai Tsz...

...

沙鱼

海棠

番荔枝

...o.ch 8 椰子......

Lichees, Dried-Lai Chi Con

Limes, (Saigon)-Sai Kung Ning Moong...each 6 THR

Mango, Manila-Lui Sung Mong

呂宋芒

山竹子

.5 省城甜极

Mango, Saigon Sai Kung Moong...

Small, Tai Kut.....

"

"

西貢芒

dozen

Mon osteens,-San Chuk Tsz

Oranges. (Canton)-San Shing Tim Chang

Mandarin,-Tin Kut

Olives.——Palk Lam

Pears, (American),-sm San Shut Li ...

(Canton), Cooking,—S& Lj

Pine-apples, 1st quality,-Sheung Poon Ti

Paw Law

Plantains-Tai Cheu

HONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET

PRICES.

1b

Rock Fish, Sek Kau Kung Roach. Chun Yu

11 石狗

*

8 蠢魚

Corrected to Thursday, January 22, 1903.

Salmón, Ma You Ya

20

馬友魚

Shark,Su Yu

鯊魚

Skate, Po Yo

7

鮪魚:

18

15

Soles, Tat Sa Yu...

16

16

Touch,Wan Yu

12

...

鯇魚

,,,·16

Turbot-Cho How Yu

14. 左口魚

12

湯肉

Turtles, small, fresh water,-Kerk Yu

60

·脚魚

16

***

White Bait,--Ngan Yu 0

11

銀魚仔

15

·牛肉腸

41

Fruits.

each 45

菓子

牛脷

ib

corned-Ham Ngau Li

60

Almonds,-Hung Yon

20

杏仁

50

牛頭

25 金山平業

Heart.-Ngau Sum

(Chefoo)-Tin Chun Ping Khor

天津平菓

12

牛肩

Small,-Hoi Tong .......

Foot,-Ngan Kork

each

6

牛脚

Custard,--Fan Lai Chi

...each

D

Kidneys,-Ngau Yiu

8

牛腰

Bananas, fragrant, Canton,-San Shing

Tail-Ngau Mei

16

Heung Chiu

3

省城香蕉

17

牛尾

2

山香蕉

15

Liver,Ngai Con

... lb. 8

牛肝

12

風栗

161

5

牛肚

www.

楊桃

Calves' Head and Feet-Ngau-chai-tau-kak, set-75

... lb. 22

鮮提子

22

'

羊脁

Lemous, China - Ning Moong

8

檸檬

19

SHEWAN, TOMES & Cn., Agents. Hongkong. July 2, 1802.

PAID-UP CAVITAL............. RESERVE FUND)—

$10,000,000

CAPITAL PAID-UI. ... RESERVE LIAERITY OF SHARE-

...£800,000

Shoulder,-Young Shau Pigs Chitlings-Chi chong.

18

羊手

12

荔枝乾

11

7

1557

LABILITY PROPRIETORS ...........

Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve ... 4,750,000

RESERVE

... £800,000 ... £650,000

Feet,-Chi Kerk

12

猪臟

19

猪脚

Fry, Chi Chak

12

-$14,750,000

猪雜

14

17

от

o $10,000,000

猶頭

each

0

猪心

G

13

猪用

大楷

lb. 21.

猪肝

8.

甜機

18

猪牌骨

6

白機

18

金山雪梨

18

猪比

沙梨

15.

"1

猪油

(Shanghai), Sheung Hai Li

15

上海梨

羊頭脚 Pennuts,-Fa Sang

...

10 花生

each 6

羊心

Persimmons Large,-Hung Chie

●紅柿

9

羊腰

eacli

lb. 22

BRANCHES.

羊肝

71

2ndcocking Chung-tang-paw-law

CALCUTTA. TIENTSIN.

16

猪仔

Suet, Beef,-Sang Ngau You'

18

44

Pumelo, Siam,--Chim Lo Yau

Mutton.-Sang Yeung Yau ... Veal,-Ngau Chai Yuk

20

生羊油| Walnuts, -Hop Tuu

16

10 合桃

Sausages,--Ngau Chai Yuk Tong.....

#10 牛仔肉腸

Poultry.

40

榮蔬

fb

It

了治飲

23

Off.

8 澳門邊

24

"

(French), Shanghai,-Sheung Hai Pin Tau...

18

上海邊荳

J

each

班鳩

Sprout,

Ah Choi

*3

茅茔

per dozen 20

"

荳角

20

2 each

紅茶

18

18

3 紅茄

75

2

白菜

each $1.50

黃黥

15

竹笋

50

免仔

3 芥茶

50

each

2

0.6

鷓鴣

芥蘭頭

pair, $1.30

山鶘

Cabbage, (Shanghai),-Yeh Choi

椰菜

each 20

白鴿

Cane Shoots, bunch,--Kau Shun

BS

28 海口白鴿

each 10-

鵪鶉

dozen

禾花卷

18

̇沙錐

65

火鷄公

46

火羯乸|

pair $1.20

50

水鴨仔

海鮮

11

加魚

10 鱖魚

11

海鮮魚

13

鯉魚

13

赤魚

11

鰵魚

14

12

墨魚

9

For full particulars, apply to:-

MESSES DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong. December 22. 1902 2523-7

Intimations.

BAR W

YUEN KEE

COAL MERCHANTS,

CO..

No. 1, CHIU LOONG STREET, (NEAR MESSES. LANE, ORAWFORD & Co.

HONGKONG. CHINA.

Hongkong, Juno 12, 1902.

OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, having arrived,Consignees of Cargoare here- by informed that their Goods, with the ox ception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are boing landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of, the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, E. C. LAD, Kowloon, whence delivery may be

M

1254

WILKS & CO."-

obtained.

Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice

to the contrary be given before C. WILES, late of Kowloon 4m., To-day.

Claims will be admitted after the Goods have lit the Godowns, and all Gooda romaiuing undelivered after 31st Jan., will be subject to rent.

All broken, afed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Monday, the 2nd February, at 9.30 a.m.

All Claims must reach us before the oth Feb., or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by -the undersigned.

1

176

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, January 24, 1903.

BOSTON TOW BOAT COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP PLEIADES.

FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI,

THE above Stenner having arrived Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested 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- signces' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agents, Hongkong, January 24, 1903.

himself,

established Docks, has under the above title, as CONSULTING ENGINEER AND MARINE SURVEYOR. Estimates for all classes of Engingerung

and Ship Work.

No. 12. Beaconsheld Arcade, 1st Floor.

Hongkong, October 2, 1901.

ESTABLISHED 1872.

2221

HOP FUNG, SHIP CHANDLER, &c., 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.

WHY COUGH? WHY COUGH ? WHY COUGH?

25

There is abzolutely no remedy Bo speedy and effectual. One Litenge alone gives relief. Simple, bat aura la action, they can be taken

by the mort delicate. KEATING'S LOZENGES

KEATING'S KEATING'S

171 KEATING'S

BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP SHAW MUT. FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI,

THE

THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter signature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will bo landed and stored at Con- signoes' risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us

In any case whatever.

DODWELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, January 26, 1903,

LTD.,

178

EAST PRAYA RECLAMATION

SCHEME.

AS PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT AND THE MARINE LOT-HOLDERS BY SIR PAUL CHATER.

Full Details Printed in Pamphlet Form.

NOW EADY.

Copies may be had ab' CHINA MAI Office Price 50 Cents each.

LOZENGES LOZENGES LOZENGES

If you cannot sleep for coughing, one BRATISU' Lozzax will set you right. They at once check the cough and remove the cause

An mormony sale all over the world during the past 60 years proves their

great value

GIVE INSTANT RELIEF.

GIVE. INSTANT RELIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF,

-Krarise's Coton Tozzioas, the unrivalled remedy for COUGES, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold yerywhere in bottles by all

chentists.

SAPIOL STEEL

for Ladies. PILLS

A Remedy for all. Irregularities,

Bugereeding Biker Apple, Pennyroyal, Pil Cochin, &c. Bold by

On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cost. per annum on the daily balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS-

For 3 months 2 per cent per annum.

3) 77

6

".

,,19

1

11

17

J. R. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, November 13, 1902.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

366

THE business of the above Bank is con- T

ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION. Rules may be obtained on ap plication,

INTEREST on deposits it allowed at

3 PER CENT. per sunum Depositors ney transfer at their option balances of ONGKONG AND $100 or more to the SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT, per

43X12.

For the Hongkong and Shanghai

·Banking Corporation,'

J. R. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, May 1, 1900,

THE

1517

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANE,

LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880.

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP ... CAPITAL UNCALLED RESERVE FUND

"

19

11

Yon 24,000,000 18,000,000 6,000,000 8,910,000

HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,

Токю. LONDON.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

KOBE.

NAGASAKI. LYONS. NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU, BOMBAY.

TIENTSIN. NEWCHWANG SHANGHAI

PERING.

LONDON BANKERS: The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr's 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 mouths, 6% per

annum.

anuum.

annum.

On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% per On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% per

TARO HODSUMI, Manager. Hongkong, October 31, 1902.

CHINA. IMPERIAL BANK OF

ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL DEGREE OF THE 12TH NOVEMBER, 1896.

SUBSCRIBE. CAPITAL PAID-UP CAPITAL,

BERLIN, HANKOW, THINGTAU (KIAUTSCHOU),

LONDON BANKERS: Mosara 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 terins which may be learnt on application. Every description of Banking and Exchange business trans. acted.

H. FIGGE,

Manager. Hongkong, October 6, 1902

G

21

Chicken,-Kai Chai

Capons, Large, Small,-Sin Kai Ducks, A

Doves,-Pan Knu

298

Eggs, Hen -Kai Tan...

Fowls, Canton,-Kai

QUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK. (AMERICAN BANK). Established 1864.

PAID UP CAPITAL ...U.S. $2,000,000 Gold. SURPLUS AND

5,180,000 Gold. UNDIVIDED PROFITS do.

U.S. $7,180,000 Gold..

HEAD OFFICE-NEW YORK.

LONDON OFFICE;

33 & 35 Lombard Street E.C. F. C. BISHOP, Manager Eastern Dept.

LONDON BANKERS:

PARK'S BANK, LIMITED.

HONGKONG OFFICE—

4, DES VEUX ROAD. General Banking and Exchange business transacted.

INTEREST ALLOWED.

On Current Accounts at 2% per annum. On Fixed Deposits:

for 3 months 2k per cent. per annum.

6

12

11

E. F. GROS,

Acling Manager.

Hongkong, December 1, 1942.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Hainan, Hoi Nam Kai Geese,-Ngoi

Geese, Wild Sh'ai,-Sh'si Yor Ngoi, pair Musk Deer,-Wong Keng Hare, Shanghai,-Tu Chai Partridge,-Che Khoo Pheasant, Shan Kai Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Kup

Hoihow,Ho How Pak Kup.,

11

Quail,-Um-Chun

Rice Birds,-Wo Fa Chouk Suipe,-Sa-Chui

Turkeys, Cock,--Phor Kai Kung

Hen, "

Na

Wild Ducks, Sh'ai,—Shanghai Sui-ap Teal,-Sui Ap Chai,

Wild Ducks, Canton, Sang Shing Sui Ap ea. 75

1364

Barbel, -Ka Ya

Bream.-Bin Yu

Fish.

Canton Fresh Water Fish,-Ho' Siu Yu Carp,--Li Yu

THE Attention of Advertisers is drawn Catfish,-Chik Yu The Latest Hours for receiving Advertisements and Corrections to Adver- Codfish-Mun Yu

Crabs,-Hai...

tisements:-

Alterations and additions to Advertise- ments on Fages 2, 3, 6 and 7, should be sent to this Olice not later than 11a.m. New Advertisements should be sent in before 3.p.m.

BAIN & REID., CHINA MAIL' Office, Doc. 1900.

589

TRE NEW FRE.

A

Tla. 5,000,000 2,500,000

HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI. BRANCHED AGENCIES.

CANTON,

Снегоо,

CHINKIANG,

CHUNGKING, HANKOW,

PEKING,

PENANG, SINGAPORE,

TIENTSIN.

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD., HONGKONG. ME BANK PURCHASES and receives for

Proprietor:

MAKTEN. Chemist, SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND

127

1-THE TRI-METRICAL CLASSIC.

千字文

THE THOUSAND WORDS' POEM Translated from the Chinese

Collection Bills of Exchange drawn

on the above places, and Sells Drafts and Telegraphic Transfers Payable at its Branches aud Agencies.

HONGKONG BRANCH. Advances made on approved securities, Bills Discounted.

Interest allowed on Current Accounts at

TRAINA

This succentul sau lichte renal employed in the Continenta

Rostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and other

MARU

the desiderata to be ecught in a méhna kind and surpasses everything hitherto eu, pàgs.

THERAPION No. 1;

in a remarkably short time, often a few days only removes all discharges from the urmary organs. Couperseding injections, the use of which dies fro parable harm by saying the feudation of stretace and other serious diseases,

THERAPION N32

for impurity of the blood, curvy, pimples, }? «18,- blotches, pains and swelling of the joints, secu dary symptoms, and all diseases for which It has been too much a fashion to employ sourcury; sarasparillo, &c., to the destruction of sufferera ....... teeth and ruin of health. This preparation jurifes the whole system through the blood, and thursingbly eliminates every poisonous matter from the body,

THERAPION No. 3

the Rate 2% per Annum on the DailyHERAPION

Balances.

On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months

by E. J. MITEL, PIL.D.

the

To be had-Price 40 Cents the set from CHINA MAIL Office, 5 Wyndham

Stront

W, RUTTER

Hongkong, January 18, 1901

Manager.

1970

for nervousezinastion, waste of vitality.harassing dresine and the distressing consequences of early error, excess, residence tu hot, antralthy alimates, &c. It possesses surpricier is restoring strength and viglar to the detaliated

The principal Chemist and Merchanti in ignoat the Ward Price In England 2/9 & 10 In ordering, ste which of the three numbers equired.andobserve above Trade Mark, which is incintile of word * THETATION" as it appears on the Goverment, Bamp (in white letters on a red grourin) alized to wvery package by order of Her Majewy's 1lənə Commissioners, and without which it is s Virgens

Sold by A. 8. WATSON & Co., Limited.

Hongkong, China and Manila

Cuttle Fish, --Muk yu Dab,Sa Mang Yu ... Dace,-Wong Mei Lun Dog Fish-Tit Tu Sa

牛仔肉

仔鷄 鳩蛋

沙孟魚

M...

Vegetables, &o.

Artichokes, Shanghai Sheung Hại An

Chì Cheuk

Beans, (French), Macao.-Oh Moon Pin Ta

Long,-Tau Kok

Beet Root, Hưng Cho thu

Brinjals, Green,--Ching Yuen Ker

Red,-Hung Ker.......

Brassica,--Pak Choi...

Bamboo Shoots,-Cheuk Shun

Cabbage, Chinese, com.-Kai Choy

Cabbage Root,-Kai Lan Tou

LILLA

6 本地故藏

10.

*#*#*

遇濕機

2

青元茄

Cauliflower, Large size, -Tai Yek Choifa, each 15 ★

Medium size, Cheung Yeh Cho fa

10 中椰菜花

Small size,--Sai Yeh Choi Fa...

***

Carrots.--Kam Shun

Celery, Chinese, Tong Kan Choi

English,-Yeung,.

White,-Pak

}

Chilies Dried,-Con Lai Chi

Red,-Hung Fa

15

Green, -Ching Lat Chiu

Curry Stuff, English, Ka Lee Choi Liu...

Cucumbers,-Ching Kwa

Bitter Squash,-Fu Kwa

Garlic,-Suca Tan

Ginger, young,Sun Tsz Keung

old.-Lo Keung

***

Horse Radish, S'hai-Lik Kan

Indian Corn,-Suk Mai

Lettuce,-Yeung Sang Choi

Water Chesnuts,-Ma Tai ...

Mandarin Kwei Lum Ma Tal,

Mushrooms, Frosh-Sang Cho Kho

Onions, Bombay,--Young Ching au Green, Sang Churg

*#$

細榴茶花

4

4

唐芹菜

6

洋芹菜

6 白洋芹菜

18.

乾辣椒

20

紅花椒

10%

青辣椒

6 加壓材料

15

青瓜吃

苦瓜! 蒜頭 新子鉴 老挝

力根

粟米®

洋生榮

馬蹄

6 桂林馬蹄

18

piece

ach

Shanghai, Sueurig Hai Chung Tau

Japan,-Yut Poon

Okroes,-Mo Ker...

Parsley, English,Yeung Un S

Green Peas,-Ching Tau

7

跌倒沙

Eels, Congor,-Hai Manu

11

海鰻

+9

Fresh water, Tam Siu Yo

12

93

淡水蘑 ®

Eels, Yellow, Wong Sin

...

20

黃鱔

Frogs,-Tien Kai

24

田嶼

Garoupa, Sek Pan ...

48

石班

Gudgeon, Pak Kup Yu

11

Herrings, Tso Pak-

12

曹白

Halibut,Cheung Kwan Y

14

將軍甲

Labrus, Wong Fa Yu

12

黃花魚

Loach,-Wu Yu

18

烏魚

Lobsters,Lung He

Mackerel,-Chi Yu

Monk Fish, Mon Yn Mullet,-Chai Yu

Oyster, Sang How Par otfish,-Kai Kung Perch,-Tau Loc Pike-Fa Paw Poong Finice....-Pan Yu

prafret, Black,—Hak Chong

Pomfret, White,-Pak Chong

Prawns-Ming Ha

Ray -Pei Pa Sa

18 龍蝦

12

16

蟹魚

生宅

Potatoes, Sweet, -Fan Shu

Shanghai, Sheung Hai Sha Teni

Japan, Yut Poon Shu Tea

American, Fa Ki

Foochow,-Fuk Chau na Tsal

Macao,-Oh Moon

Pumpkin,-Toong Kwa

Radish,-Hung Lo Pak Tsai

Shalots-Con Chung Tau

Spinage, (Chinese) Paw Chol

Khi Spinach, Yin Chổi

Tomatoes, Fan Ker Taros- Wu Tau

̇冰魚

明蝦

# ERB BR

生草菇

8

洋葱齦

生葱 ®

上海葱

日本葱頭

毛茄

洋芫茜

青豆 粥

上海薯仔 日本署仔 花媽署仔

3. 澳門公仔

冬瓜

3

2 Jozen

紅蘿蔔仔 乾葱粉

菠菜

FLEN

花包彩

Turnips, Punti, (Loug)-Low Pak English,Jeung Low Pak

Vegetable Marrow,-Chit Kwa

Waters Cresses,Sai Young Choi YamaTa Shu

芋頭

#

節瓜

'ROBERT G. MCEWEN

阿洋菜 大磐

Kranestor in chena of, Marke

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January 28.

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Rain...

On date at On data at

Taichion, German str., 862, C. Schultzen, Bangkok Jan 19, Rice and Wood.-BUT- TERFIELD & SWIRE.

Esang, British steamer, 1,127, Roope, Wuhu Jan. 23, Rice.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

Huiching, British steamer, 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, Foochow Jan. 25, Amoy 26, and Swatów 27, General.--DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co.

Kowloon, German str., 1,487, H. Stehr, Wuhu Jan. 22, and Chinking 24, Rice.- SIEMSSEN & Co.

Yowata Maru, Japanese str., 2,366, A. E. Moses, Nagasaki Jan. 23, General. NIPPON YUREN KAISA

Tientsin, British steamer, 1,227, Gibbs, Chinwangtao Jan. 22, Coal.BUTTERFIELI) & SWIE.

Saphir, Norwegian str., 854, Fagorland, Moji Jan. 22, Coal.-ORDER.

Daijin Maru, Japanese steamer, 900, T. Ogata, Tamsui, via Amoy and Swatow Jan. 27, General.-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA..

Lightning, British steamer, 2,122, J. G. Spence, Calcutta Jan, 10, and, Singapore 22, General.-DAVID SAFSOON & Co., L. Benleeters, British steamer, 1;484, II. W, Bee, Muji Jan. 22, Coal.-MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.

DEPARTURES. January 28.

Thales, for Swatow, Chunshan, for Saigon. Pionier, for Kobe.

Andree Rickmers, for Bangkok. Hangchow, for Canton. Hunan, for Canton,

Amigo, for Saigon. Spitpead, for Rangoon.

Maria Rickmers, for Tsintau. Rubi, for Manila.

Rosetta Maru, for Manila.

Luisung, for Singapore and Calcutta, Hoihao, for Hoihow.

Whampot, for Shanghai,

Pekin, for Singapore and Bombay. Formosa, for Shanghai.

CLEARED.

J. H Lansmann, for Port Townsend. The, for Saigon.

Pakling, for Nagasaki, Aure Men, for Kobe, Kowloon, for Canton.

PASSENGERS,

ARRIVED,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.

Exclusive of late Arrivals and Depar mires reported to-day.

To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sections, commencing from een leland.

Vessels near the Hongkong shere are marked hi, 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,

Se tion.

Fer Sithonia, from Singapore, 775 Chi-

nese.

Per Haiching, f.om Coast Ports, Mrs and Miss A. Wolfe, Mr Tucker, Mr and Mrs O'Sullivan and child, Rev. H. G. Johnson, Mr A. Beck, Mr T. M. O'Sullivan, and 26 Chinese.

1. From Groen Island to the Gas Works.

2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf.

3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Office

4. From Harbour Master's to the Marget.

5. From The Market to Peddar's Wharf,

6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.

Vessels' Names.

Bectron.

7. From Naval Yard to Bloo. Building

S. From Blue Buildings to Eat Point,

9. From Keller's Island to North Point. 10. Kowloon Wharves,

11. Jardines Wharf.

Captain.

Flag and Tons Rig. relt.

Date of Arrival

Consigness or Agents,

Destination.

Remarku

Steamers.

1 George BcBaltzer

3 Gotu

Airlie Amigo...

Anping Maru..

Australian

A wa Maru

Benlawers

Chinktang Dagmar

4 cHelms..

kwTronnt

8 cBoo

B c Frey

Thronsen Laftin Schlikier

Benvenue

3 cWebster

Binh Thuan

|

Brand".......

Burnsid.

Carl Diederichsen......3

3 Brymer

3 cSalvesen

3 Notley

13 Brubn

Empress of India Esang ....

3 cRoope.....

Formosa.

Haiching

Per Yawala Mum, from Japan: for Hongkong, Mrs Jamieson, Mr and Mrs Havner, Mr and Mrs Iva Ayer and 2 child- ren. Capt. A. C. Broadbridge, Messrs C. H. Goschen, K. Goschen, C. E. Richard son. S. Matsuda, Mrs S. Hiroi. Mrs J. Ebizawa, and Mr B. F. Harmeraly; for Manila, Mr and Mrs S. Heimes, Messrs A. K. Lee, C F. Garry, K. Watanabe and E. Antike; for Brisbane, Mr S. Herbert Morton; for Sydney, Messrs J. M. Wil- shire, R. C. Wilshire, and S. Shearer.

Per Aca Mar, from London, &c. for Hongkong, Mrs E. Cockwell and child, Dr Y. Y. Ting, Mrs M. McKenzie and child, Messrs J. Hatching, Duncar, T. Sinclair, P. H. Phillips, Arthur, V. Wassiamull, D. Nanikram, and G. Varumall; for Kobe, Mr T. Sugiura, Miss Douglas, Messrs T. Watts, L. Bischop, and C. Gotow; for Yokohama, Capt. T. Nakamizo, Comdr. T. Yamaji. Mr K. Oishi, Miss Filovelle. Mr and Mrs H. Waite, Mr A. Rebuffet, Miss Robinson, Mr and Mrs J. Routier and child, Messrs Shorbridge, T. Harrington, K. Katajima, and Miss Aguri Inokuchi.

Per Lightning, from Calcutta, &c., Mr Parker, Mr Whaite, Mrs Ross; and 370 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Kuga Maru, for Seattle, &c.; Mr and Mrs Hanning, Mr and Mrs A. M. Lloyd and child, Mrs M. Butler, Miss L.

ryan, Messrs Means, H. Coles, Fl. Hirose, E. J. Webster, W. H. Blackwell, G. T. Taylor, William Johnson, Tomo, Uryagawa and H, Ikeda.

Per Oceanien, ́from Hongkong for Shanghai, Mr and Mrs P. Witkowski and child, Mra M. Krieg, Mrs H. S. Mayers. Mr and Mrs Chs. Iburg, Messra F. X. M. Gutterres, N. N. Poliakoff, H. Roseburg, J. Marnie, F. Alessandro, and Rev. S. Tamayo; for Nagasaki, Capt. Saito; for Kobe, Mr H. B. Darnell; for Yokohama, Messrs de la Perriere, M. Takata and J. T. Ishom.

Per Rosetta Mar, for Manila, Mr and Mrs M. Shibata, Mr and Mrs S. Daimon, Misses S. Kubota, S. Horiguchi and Koma Fujiwara, Dr G. H. Calkins, Messrs M. K. Newman, U. Daimon, J. Kohira. John

Diamante

Elita Nossack

Hailoong Hangchow Hermica Hunnn

Kalgan

Marshall..

Gibb, Livingston & Co. British str. 2500 Jan. der.

str. 771 Jan. - 26 Jobson & Co. Japan. str.] 1063 Jan. 24Osaka Shosen Kaisha British str. 1838 Jan. 26 Gibb, Livingston & Co. Japan. str. 3912 Jan. 27 Nippon Yusen Kaisha British str. 1484 Jan. 28 Gibb, Livingston & Co. British str. 1167 Jan. 8 Gibb, Livingston & Co. French str. 984 Jan. 20 Bradley & Co. Norw, str. 1519 Dec. 13 Carlowitz & Co. Amer. str. 1408 Jan, 25 Order

str. 774 Jan. 27 Jebsen & Co. Kor.

British str. 1241 Jan, 24]Butterfield & Swire 388 Jan. 18 Order Norw, str. British str. 1254 Jan. 13 Shewan. Tomes & Co. Gor. str. 1161 Jan. 17 East Asiatic Trading Co. British str. 003 Jan. 20. P. R. Co. British str. 1127 Jan. British str. 2615 Jan. British str. 1267 Jan. British str. 783 Jan. British str. 999 Jan. Norw. str. 1367 Jan. British str. 1142 Jan. British str. 1142 Jan. Ger. str. 1487 Jao. British str. 2122 Jan. British str. 1092 Jan. Ger.

str. 1017 Jan. Brit.

str. 1643 Jan. Ger. str. 859 Jan. British str. 1447 Jan. British str. 1099 Jan. Hillmann

Ger. str. 1189 Jan. cPurrington...... Amer. str. 3763 Jan.

k w Snow

Hodgins

5 h Gibson

Mawley

3 c Thorsen ..3 c Frazier

3 Speed

Kowloon..

BeStehr

Lightning...

4 cSpence

Locherang

+ Weigall

Maria Rickmera

13

Bandelin...

Musang...

Welsh.

Mongkut

3

Gotsche

Pakling Pelayo

Fotchaburi.

Pleiades,

6 h Conradi

2 k Prynn..

9

8 Lersbryggen Norw. str. 2013 Jan. 3 Seeberg

2 cConnall

+

2 c Stowart ............. ..... British str. 2995 Jan. kwHildebrandt

28 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 26 P. & O. S. N. Co. 28 Douglas Steamship Co. 27 Douglas Steamship Co. 27 Butterfield & Swire 11Sander, Wieler & Co. 27 Butterfield & Swire 25 Butterfield & Swira 28 Siemsson & Co. 28 David Sassoon, & Co 26 Jarlino, Matheson & Co. 23 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 19 Jardino, Matheson & Co 23 Butterfield & Swire 27 Butterfield & Swire 27 Chinese

22 Butterfield & Swire 24 Dodwell & Co., Limituj 19jE. A. Trading Co.

26 Sander, Wieler & Co. 21 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 28 Order

Prometheus Pronto

Sabine Rickmers Saphir

Shawmut Spithead.. Sithonia

8 Fagerland ...Norw. str.

Smith

Norw. str. 837 Jan. British str. 690 Jan. 857 Jan. Amer. str. 6195 Jan.

26 Dodwoll & Co., Ld. 12Standard Oil Co.

Szechuen Thichiow.. Trisang

+ c Bradley

Taishuri

BcJamieson

Tansui

3 cEdy....

3 cOhlerich

Then

Tritos

Tyr...

Wongkoi

Woosung

Yawata Maru Yochow

Yunnan

iling Vosgols.

Drumburton Evie J. Ray

Grosvenor

J. H. Lunsmann Lothair

3 cHall....

3 Schultzen

3 cChusen

3 cDanielsen

3 cRoher....

3 c Dawson

4 cMoses 13 c Brown.. 3 Benson

2 k Thomas

2k Carson....

2

Boga

2 c Johnsen

2 e'Schiaffeno

Ger. str. 4369 Jan. British str. 1154 Jan. ...... Ger. str.i 862 Jan. British str. 1544 Jan. Chi. str. 1216 Jan. British str. 979 Jan. Ser. str. 994 Jan. Jer. str. 1088 Jan. Norw. str. 1417 Jan. Ger. str. 1116 Jan. British str. 1030 Jan. Japan, str. 2866 Jan. British str. 1206 Jan. British str. 1206 Jan.

British sh. 1772 Dec.

27 Hamburg-Amerika Linie 22 Butterfield & Swire 28Butterfield & Swire

26 Jardinc. Matheson & Co. 240. M. S. N. Co. 22 Butterfield & Swin 16Jebsen & Co.

4 Siomssen & Co. 18E, A. Trading Co. 24 Butterfield & Swire 28 Butterfield & Swire 28 Nippon Yusen Kaisha 25 Butterfield & Swire 21 Butterfield & Swire

19 Standard Oil Co. Amer. bqo. 917 Dec. 13 Sander, Wieler & Co. Brit. qo. 516 June 13 Order. Amer. sh. 9000 Dec. 15 Order ... Ital.

STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER.

Seneca,

bqe. 794 Dec.

4Carlowitz & Co.

The O, M. C. N. Co.'s str. Moyune loft Victoria, B.C., on 21st January for Yokohama, Kobe, and Hongkong. The T. K. K. s.8. Hongkong Muru arrived

at San Francisco on January 26.

Hongkong Tides.

Hugo, Wurzburg, Decom- Silva, St.

ber 5 Menelus, Tengloe, Falan, 12; Jara, 10; Socotrit, 17; Deucalion, 23; Dardanus, Glenartney, Sydney, Pakling, Wakasa Murni, Yaroslarl, Wal- demar, 30; Awa Maru, Diomed, Glenturret, Border Knight, January

The Tide Table given below has been 2; Malta. Indramayo,

6; compiled by the Nautical Almanac Office Bamberg, Benalder, Kennebec, hingwo, In London from the result of the analyals 9; Preussen, Shanghai, Lennox, Tan-of observations taken by means of an au tulus, Marburg, Nippon, 13; Annam, tomate tide-recording machine in the Wa Bayern, Kamakura Maru, Machaon; ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during Andalusia, Hero, Indrawadi, Neptune, the years 1887-8-9. Malacca, Borneo, 20; Alcinous, Ayr, Ernest Simons, Ulysses, Beanor, Nestor, Glenlogan, Orono, 23.

Mails.

The zero of the table is Low Water Or tlinary Spring Tides, which has been found to be 2 feet below mean sea level..

To obtain the depth of water on the tide range at the Victoria Naval Yard add 5 ft.

The Imp. German Mail 8.s. Preussen, car-7 in., and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, rying the German Mails, with dates Aberdeen, add 12 ft. 9 in. to the height from Berlin of the 6th January, left. given in the table. Colombo on

Suriday morning, the 25th January, and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 5th February.

The Imperial German Mail s.8. Darmstadt left Kobe, via Nagasaki and Shanghai on Sunday afternoon, the 25th Jan.,

The

weck.

Month.

and may be expected here or or about Thur. 29 Tuesday, the 3rd February.

m4 11 -1

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1903.

Pedination.

Australian Ports

Australian Ports

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

.....Yawata Maru (8)

Tsinan (s)

Australian Ports....... Australian (s)..

Bremen, &c.

Bromen, &a..

Cebu & noilo

London.

London, &c.

Manila

Manila

Manila

Manila

Swatow & Foochow Jan. 31′

Fob. 5. Sydney, &c.

Manila.

K'loon Dock

Vancouver (E.C.) Feb. 11.

Swatow & Foochow Feb. 3. Swatow

Fob. 1.

Manila

Feb. 2.

Moji & Tacoma

Feb. 7.

Yokohama & Kobe Jan. 31.

Manila & Sydney

Jan. 30.

China Coast Meteorological

Station,

Register.

27th January.-AT 4 P.M.

flours.

Barometer.

Wind.

Temperature

Humidity.

Direction.

Force

Tainan..... Koshun... Pescadores Weihaiwei.3 Gutzlaf.. Sharp Pk., 30.08 52 86 ENE 7

Weather.

30.33 34 60 NNW 6 joms

Swatow....3 p. 29.93 67

Hongkong p. 29.94 67 95

Darmstadt (s). Stuttgart (8)

Kailong (R) Bouledi (s).

Gonon and London Havre and Hamburg..¡Ambria (a). Havre and Hamburg.. Wurzburg (8) Havre and Hamburg.. C. Ford. Lagisz (6) Kobe and Yokohama.. Awa Maru (8) Kobe & Yokohama....Changsha (8)... London.

Telemachus (R)... Prometheus (6) Ohusan (8)........ Rohilla Maru (6) Diamante (s) Zafiro (s)... Rubi (8) Loongsang (8) Manila

Sungkiang (6) Manila, Cebu & Iloilo. Kweiyang (8).... Marseilles & Antwerp Pyrrhus (8) Marseilles, London, &c Tamba Maru (0) Marseilles via Saigon Salazie (8) New Yorky. SuezCana] [Hindustan (~), New York v.Suez Canal|Shimosa (2) ........ New York v.SuezCana}[Indradeo (8) New York v.SuczCanal|Gibraltar (8).. S'hai and Portland, Or. Indrapura (s), S'hui and Portland, Or.][ndrasamha (6) S'hai and Portland, Or Indravelli (8) S'pore, P'ang, B'bay &c Austria (9) ...... Swatow...

Hailoong (s) S'tow, Amoy & Anping Maidzuru Maru (s) S'tow, Amoy & Echow Haiching (8) ....... Stow, Amoy & F'chow. Anping Maru (s) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Daijin Maru(s).. S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Daigi Maru (8) Vano ver (B.C.), &c. Empress of India (s). Varover (B.C.), &c.Tariar (s) Vancouver (B.0), &c. Empress of Japan (6) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Pleiades (s) Yokohama and Kobe.. Sithonia (8)

Auents.

Date of Leaving.

Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Jan. 30, at noon. Butterfeld & Swire ...February 16, Gibb, Livingston & Co Fab. 5, at noon. Melchors & Co....... Feb. 4, at noon. Melchers & Co.......ob. 18, at noon. Butterfiold & Swire.... February 17. Gibb, Livingston & Co. About February 2. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie February 3. Hamburg-Am'ka Linis February 10, Hamburg-Am'ka Linie February 24, Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Jan. 30, Daylight, Butterfield & Sire... February 11. Butterfield & Swire.... February 7. Butterfield & Swire.... February 17. P & O. S. N. Co......Jan. 91, at noon Toyo Kisen Kaisha.... Feb. 3, at Noon. Shewasi, Tomos & Co Feb. 3, at noon. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Feb. 6, at noon. Showan, Tomos & Co.[Feb. 13, at noon, Jardine. Matheson&Co[Feb. 2, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire... Fobruary 12. Butterfield & Swire.. February 6. Butterfield & Swiro..February 28. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Feb. 7, Daylight. Messagories Maritimes Feb. 9, at 1 p.m. Dodwell & Co. Limited February 4. Dodwell & Co. Limited February 28;* Jardine, Matheson&Co About Feb. 10. Showan, Tomes & Co. February 14, Portland & A. S. Co.. February 25. Portland & A. S. Co March 16. Portland & A. S. Co.. April 16. Sander, Wieler & Co. Fobruary 17, p.m. Douglas Lapraik & Co Feb. 1, Daylight. Omka Shosen Kaisha.. February 4. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Fob. 8, 10 a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. January 31. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. February 1. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. February 8, Canadian Pfic R. Co February 11. Canadian P'fic R. Co February 25. Canadian P'fc R. Oo March 11. Dodwell & Co., Ltd... February 7. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie Jan. 30, at 6 p.m.

SHARE LIST.—QUOTATIONS.

Stocks.

BANKS.

JANUARY 28, 1903.

No. of Shares.

Value.

Paid

up.

125 all

Songkong and Shanghai Bank Comp. 80,000 8 National Bank of China, Limited... 19,970 £ 29,955 £ Founders' shares) 750 £

Do. MARINE INSURANCES.

Olosing Quotations, Cash.

J £705, buyera London, £64

10 £8 $22, ox div., bayore 10 £88221, ex div., buyers

1 £ 1$10, sellers

250 50 $164, sellers

Canton Insurance Office Co., Ld... 10,000 8 China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 3 83.33 25 58. sellers

6,000 £ North-China Insurance Co., Ld. Straits Insurance Co., Ld. ... 30,000 9 Union Insurance Society, Ld........ 10,000 $ Yangtaze Insurance Association, Id. 8,000 $

20,000 $ 8,000 8

Chma Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Id.

100 3 21 nominal -260 S 100 $170 buyers 100 8 60 $193, Fellers

FIRE INSURANCES,

1400

100 £ 25 s. 180

100

20 86, sollers

250

50 $205, sales

DOCKS, ETC. H'kong & Whampoa Dock Co. Id., 50,000 $ Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited. ........... New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd........

50

all $2021.

6,000 18

20 $ 25 $50

6,000 $

55,700 Ts.

20,000 8

1

50

S. 0. Farnham, Boyd & Co. La....... 5) FANBOATS,, TUGS, ETC.

China and Manila S. §. Co., Ld.. 10,000 20,000 Douglas Steamship Co., Limited HIK. O. and M. Steamboat Co., Ld. 80,000 $ Indo-China S. N. Company, Limited 60,000 £ Star Ferry Company, lid. ..................... Shell Transport & Trading Co., Ltd. 2000,000 £ Shanghai Tug Boat Co., Ld......

Taku Tag and Lighter Co., Ld. Shanghai Cargo Boat Co., Ld........ Co-operative Cargo Boat Co., Ld....

REFINERIES.

67 8 61 840

100 Tle100 Tia. 185, buyers

50 18 50 $25

508 25 nominal

all 844, sales

15 8 15 8374 les

10

all $87

10,000 $ 10 8 10 825, buyers

10 3 10,000 8

6 $14, salos 11 £1.10 2,000 Tls. 100 Tls100 Tls. 285, sellera

50 Tis 50 Tls. 54, buyers 8,600 Tls. 6,000 Tls. 100 Tls100 Ts. 145, buyers - 3,000 Tls. 100 Tl100 Tle. 140, buyers

100

China Sugar Company, Limited..... 20,000 $ 7,000 $

100

all $93, sellers

all $121, sellers

I uzon Sugar Company, Limited.... Porak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld..... 7,000 Tls. 50 Tls 50 Tls. 70, sellera -

WHARVES.

50 all 893 sellers

BK. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. 30,000 8 Shanghai and Hongker Wharf Co.... 20,100 Tis. 100 Tls100 Tls. 310, sellers

LAND AND BUILDING.

Hongkong Land Investment and {

100 $178, ex div. 50 Tls.50 Tls. 102, safes.

60 $ 30 $311, buyers

100 50,000 $ Agency Company, Limited..... } Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ld. 39,000 Tls,. Kowloon Land and Building ComĮ

6,000 $ pany Wei-hei-wei Land & Building Co.,L 3,764 Tls. Fumphreys Estate & Finance Co... 100,000 $ West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500 $

TRAMWAYS.

HF. High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 1,250

MINING.

Jebu Mining & Trading Co., Id... 60,000 New Punjom Mining Co., Ld....... 60,000 $

nages du Tonkin...

Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ld.....200,000 £

HOTELS, ETC.

25 Tl6,25 TB. 16

10

all $121, sales

60 $ 50 $522, ex div., sellors

WPostock

p.30.06

Nemuro

11

Hakodate..

29.96 29.97

EW

30

Tokio

29.90

NW

Kochi...... 29.83 Nagasaki... Kagoshima

19

**

29.91]

NW

29.01

Oshima......

29.96

Naha......

29.89

即曾

Ishi'jima... Taihoku... 30.03 Taichu....

29.98

SW

"

29.94

NW

"

29.94

NW

28th to 3rd February.

"

29.93

84

100

"

all $327

HIGH WATKA,

Hongkon

Mean Ieight.

Time.

Low WATKR. Hongkong Menu Time,

29.99)

NE 8

30.32 20

NW 4

5

all $12, sellers

Height

10 all $2

h

Π

ft. in.

hm

ft. in.

Amoy

(2.30p.

30.07 60 82

NE

0

Preference shares...... 30,000,$ Socinté Francaise des Charbon

1

all 75 cents, sellers

m 10 28

2

m 3 40

1

0

16,000 Fcs. 250

all $600, sellers

9.10 A

2 53 a 0

7

Fri.

ED In 10 49

Canton ....

29.93 61 88

N3

1 18/10 $74, sollera

9 424

28 31

0

B

of

31

m 11

7

441

Vict. Poak

50 all $143, sales

10 108

10

4 34

1

m 11 30

29.93

4 42 a

29.94 74

SSE

cf

*

Mon. 2

5 0

250

6 1

28 a

*

26 $25 $32, sales

Tues. 3

D 38.A

5

**

29.84 86 53

SE2

22 A

3 p.

SE

10

all $14, sellers

W

*

m 0 28

NE

1 24

83 a

0

"

10,000 8

10 8 10 88, sellers

Iliolo

29.84 81

NE

Cebu

29.82 83

N

Exchange.

*

C. S. James

pl

HK, and China Gas Co., Limited... Shanghai Gas Company, Ltd... Hongkong Electric Co., Limited. New Electrics new are

7,000 £

10

8,000 Tis.

30,000 $

30,000 ($

***

...1/62 ...1/61 ..1/6

30 20, 3:56 6.29.76

..

|

50,000 $

...1/7 Tokio

[29.03

29.90

1/3Kochi ......

29.83

20,000 $ 8,601 £

196 2001

Nagasaki... Kagoshima Oshima.....

29.99

'Id.

30 03)

United Asbestos Oriental Agency,

Limited

9,000 ord'y

100 Iders S

19

0. &0. Co.'s 8.8. Coptic, with the AMERICAN MAIL of the 3rd Jan., Sat. left Yokohama on Friday, the 23rd

$110. January, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Satur- day, the 31st January.

The T. K. K. s.s. America Maru sailed from San Francisco on 10th Jan.

The P. M. S. S. Krea, with mails, &c.,

left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 20th Jan.

The C. P. R. Co.'s B.s. Empress of China

left Yokohama on Friday afternoon. the 23rd January, for Victoria and Vancouver.

Steamers Fanucted.

Palanca, A. McCabe. S. Daiji, T. Baba, S.The C. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Tartar left Van- Murata, and S. Horiguchi.

SHIPPING REPORTS The German steamer Sithonia reports: Thick fog during the 25th to 27th Jan.

The British steamer Esang reports: From Wuhu Jan. 23rd, occasional fog to Heishian; thence to port, strong following moderate sea and thick dirty weather.

The British steamer Benlawers reports: Calms and thick fog from Turnabout down to 60 miles North of Hongkong, then N.E. winds and clear weather.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND,

TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD NEY & MELBOURNE. Per Yawa, Maru, at 11. a.m., on Fri

day, the 30th January.

For KUMCHUK & SAMSHUI-

Per Tungkong, at p... on Friday, the

30th January.

For YOKOHAMA & KOBE.—

Per Sithonia, at 4 p.m.. on Friday, the

30th January.

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOUCHOW.-- Per Anping Mari, at 9 a.m., où Satur.

day, the 31st January.

Previous day

at 4 p.m.

10 am.

4 p..

29.94

30.02

20.94

68

69

67

94

98

95-

E

3

A

of

cf

ONE

མ་སཚ།

Highest open air temperature on the 26th Loweet open air temperatum on the 26th......55

F. G. FIGG, Acting Director. Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 27, 1903.

Happy idea for a trade mark is the word Lemco Coined from the initials

couver

on Wednesday morning, the 14th January, for Hongkong, via the usual ports of call.

The P. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Indrapura left Portland (Or.) for this port via Yokohama, Kobe, Moji and Nagasaki on Wednesday afternoon, the 14th January, and may be expected here on or about 14th February.

The Boston Tow Boats Co.'s 8.s. Lyra sailed from Tacoma for Yokohama on 6th Jan.

The Barber Line s.s. Thordis, from New York and Straits, arrived at Manila on the 20th January.

Latest Advices.

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HONGKONG, January 28, 1903. On London-

Bank, Wire, i....

On demand.... ́

19

30 days' sight,

4 months sight,

Credits 4 Documentary, 4 months' sight.

In Paris-

On demand,

Credits, 4 months' sight,“

J. Berlin-

On Demand. ...*****

u New York—

On demand, Credita, 60 days' sight, On Bombay-

Wire,....... On demand, On Calcutta-

Wire....... On demand, On Singapore-

On demand, da Ou Manila-

On demand,

1 ...

On Shanghai-

On demand,

The P. & O. Co.'s s.s. Malta, with the ENGLISH MAIL of the 2nd January, left Singapore on Monday, the 26th Jan., at 4 pm., and may be expected here oner about Sunday, the 1st Feb. This Packet brings replies to lotters despatched from Hongkong on 1st December,

The P. M. S, 8. City of Peking, with mails &c., sailed from Mauila on Jan. 28th, at 4 a. m., for Hongkong..

The C. P. R. Co.'s 8.a. Empress of Japan left Vancouver on Monday afternoon. the 26th January, for Hongkong, via the usual Ports of Call.

of Liebig's Extract of Meat Co. Many The inferior meat extracts seek to trade on the Liebig Company's 36 years reputation, and they accordingly ask the public to order The their oxtract under the name Lemoo' in order to ensure obtaining the genuine article.

P. & O. Co.'s 8.s. Tientsin left Sin- gapore for this port on the 28th Jan.,

at 6 a.m.

O. S. 8. Co. Ld.'a' s.s. Diomed left Singapore on the morning of 27th Jan. and is expected here on 2nd Feb.

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30 days' sight, (private paper) On Yokohama

On demand, ...

Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tagl)... Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Silver (per oz.

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WEATHER REPORT. The following notice is issued Hongkong Observatory:

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Macao...... Haiphong.. Manila..... Malate.....

Bacolod

28th January.-AT 10A.M.

Wl'ostock 7 4.; Nemuro Hakodate..

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Naha....... Ishi'jima... 160 Taihoku

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.. 116

116

116

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Tainan

Koshun

Pescadores

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--

Sharp Pk.,

Amoy

Swatow....

30.04

30.05

30.09

5 a. 30.22

30.04

30.05

30.01

11

30.10

9 a.

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ON ON OD 1000 10000 DONANO¬¬N|OOOHN |

[30.49) 31 | 90 |xw|6

30.30 47

6.301.30.30 63

9 a. 80.2 56

Canton .. 30.29 46 91

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1% pm. Hongkong 10 a. 30.22 56 81

Vict. Peak

Par.

Gap Rock

9

30.19

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Macao

30.25 62

72

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727

Haiphong...

31

Manila Malate 9a.

30.00 84

..763

Bacolod

11

Iloilo

29.98 81

13

Cebu

29.95 88

15

S.James

$66.90 ..$12.70

213 d. C. S. James 10a.

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PT TIL ETF.........UT 800001101000001

F. G. Fico, Acting Director. Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 28, 1903, 1. BAROXETER, reduced to 3 degrees Fahrenheit, and to the level of the sea in inches, tenths, and hun- TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degrees Fahren- 8-HONEY, In percentage of saturation, the bumi. dity of air saturated with moisture being 100

4. DIRECTION OF WIND, two points.

On the 28th at 11.48a. The barometer | dredths has fallen over E. Japan, rison elsewhere,beit particularly over China.

Pressure remains low over Central and Northern Japan, and a high pressure are covers China.

Very strong monsoon along the coast and over the N. part of the China Son.

Forecast-fresh N. winds cloudy, dull.

6. FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Scale 6. STATE OF WEATHER, & blue sky, a detached clouds. ✅ drizzling rain, fog, gloomy, à hail, I lightning, o Ovrcast, p passing showers, g squally, - rain know thunder, visiblly, it dew (wet).

Baix, in Inchre, tanta and bor dredth

Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd.... 12,000 8 Oriente Hotel, Manila.....

7,000 8

50 60 230, sales

Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin). 2,000 T.Tis.50 Tls.50 Tls. 140 Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hii) 30,000 8

DISPENSARIES.

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited...... 60,000 8 Watkins Limited ......................

LIGHTING,

BRICK AND CEMENT.

Greon Island Cement Co., Ld.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Manila Investment Co., Ld.

Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,

Fengkong Bakery Company, Ld. 600 8 7,000 9 Hk. Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd. ... Hongkong Dairy Farm Co....... 10,000 8 Bouke ng Ice Company, Limited... 5,000 Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd..... 7,200 £ Tebrau Planting Company, Ltd......20,000 $ Hong Rope Manufactory Co., Id. 10,000 s Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Id: 12,08 Eno Cotton Spinning and Weav 17,500 Ts.

ing Co., Ld.

International Cotton Manufactur·

ing Co., Id. Laou-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning) and Weaving Co., La...... Soyee Cotton Spinning Co., Id. Chin Provident Loan Mortgage

Co., Ld, vi

all £140, buyar”

50 Tla.50 Tis, 117, sellers

10 10 $13.10, buyers

108 6 $6.65, sellers

108 10 825, sales

50 $ 50 815, buyóra

12/8 £12/6 $1, buyers

10 % 10 $165

5 840, sellers

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488, sellers

60 $

10 8 10 8111, sales 76 all $11

25

all $240, sellors

20 £ 20 s. 380, buyen

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5$ 6 nominal

all $120

10 10 817, sellers

0 Tis100 Tie. 40

10,000 Ts. 75 Tl.75 Tis. 49

8,000 Tis. 100 Tls100 Tls. 44 2,000 Tis. 500 Tis500 Tis. 160 50,000 s 7,500 8

20,000 9

China Borneo Company, Ltd. Universal Trading Co... Robinson Piano Co. Ltd....... Campbell, Moore & Co., Limi ed Wn. Powell, Limited ........ Philippine Tobacco Trust Co., Ld.... 20,000 $ Alhambra Limited..

200 8

CIGAR COMPANIES.

LOANS,

10 $ 10 99, ex div., sellers

2010 $25, sellers

20 820 822), sellers 60 860 860, nominal

all $35

10.

4,000 18 1,200 ...12,000 8

108 109, buyers

·50 $ 130 sellore 500 € CN, 360, sellers

Quotation

Amount.

Chinese Imperial 1888 Tls. 767,200 Tls 260 %. p. anner 10% prem.

VERNON and SMY1 Share-brokera

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