BRANDIES
As SUPPLIED TO THE HOSPITALS. Per Doz.
MARTELL's, Sole Agents, 820.00
458
do.
***
do. V.S.O.P.
do. 31.03
de.
51.00
93.00
do. V.V.S.O.P, do.
SOLE AGENTS,
H. PRICE & CO.,
The China
12, Queen's Bond
號一十月三年三零百九千一英
AGENTS FOR THE CHINA MAIL.
Business Notices.
No. 12,468.
LONDON :-F. ALGAR, 11 & 12, Cement a
Lane, Lombard Street, E.O. STREET GORDON & & Co., 30, Cornhill. Gorcu, Indgate Oircus, E C. Bates,
Hey & Co., 81, Cannon Street, E.C.
ESTABLISHED
1 9 4 5.
日三十月二年癸
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908.
Business Notices.
PRICES,
* GRAND PRR RARE
1900
The Highest Possible Award,
Joseph
Gillott's
PENS.
Of Highest Quality, a Having Grundart
Darställty, are Therefore CHEAPEST.
The only Away), (hiengo, 1988.
($3.00 per month, 115 Cents Per Copy.
Business Notices.
W. S. BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.,"
SANTIEL DEACON & Co., 150 & 154, Engineers, Shipbuilders, Boilermakers,
Leadenhall Street, W. M. WILIS, 161, Cannon Street, E.C. ROBERT WATSON, 100. Fleet Street. C. MITCHELL & Co., now Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.C.
SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., 167, Fleet Street, E.U.
PARIS AND EUROPE: - MAYENCE,
Blacksmiths, and Brass and Iron Founders.
COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS, STEAM WATER BOATS, LIGHTERS, TUGS AND FAST STEAM-LAUNCHES.
FAIRE & Co., 18 Bus de la Grange Pumps, Packings, General Stores and Engineers' Tools of Every Description.
Buteliere.
NEW YORK:-THE CHINESE EVANGELIST
OFFIE. 62, West 22nd Street.
BAN FRANCISCO and American Ports generally: Bras & BLACK, San Fran-
cisco. AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND :-GORDON & Gorch, Mel- bourne and Sydney. CEYLON-W. M. SMITH & Co., THE
APOTHECARTES Co., Clombo. BATAVIA:-H. M. VAN DORP & Co. SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :-KELLY &
WALSH, LTD., Singapore.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS:-A. S. WAT-
ON & CO., Manila.
UHINA:-Amoy, N. MOALLE & Co., LIMITED. Foochote, BROCKETT & Co.
OFFICES & SALES-ROOMS,
60 & 62, Des Vavi ROAD CENTRAL.
W. 8. BAILEY, M.I.MECH.E.
ENGINE & SHIPBUILDING WORKS, KOWLOON BAY.
E. 0. MURPHY,
-BC., A.LMECHE.
CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF ENGINEERING WORK. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND TENDERS.
Consulting and Superintending Engineers and Surveyors.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
Shanghai, LANK, CRAWFORD & Co., AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
and KELLY & WALSH.
Yokohama,
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND
WALSH.
Wanted.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
A
PPLICATIONS are invited for the
post of Chinese Translator in the
REGISTRAR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT:-
SALARY, $1,500 a year, rising by biennial
increments of $120 to $2,400. QUALIFICATIONS, Correct knowledge of
MACAO
Departures from
STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.,' AND THE CHINA
NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD."
Hongkong-Canton Line.
8.8. HONAM, 2.363 fons, Captain 1. D. Jones.
8.6, POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, R.N.R.
8.B, FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius.
9.5. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain E. V. Lloyd.
HONGKONG to CANTON daily at about 8 a m. (Sunday excopted), and
at about 5.30 p.m. (Saturday excepted). Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at about 8 a.m. (Sunday excepted), and at about 4.30 p.m. (Sunday excepted).
These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation.
English; ability to translate Chinese SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. editorials into English, and to translato laws, regulations and speeches into Chinese, and vice versa.
Candidates must submit themselves to examination by the Interpretation Board.
Applications should be sent to the Re- gistrar General on or before the 27th Inst.
By Command,
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary.
Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
WANTED.
517
TWO CHINESE CLERKS having a
Tthorough knowledge of both ENGLISH and CHINESE. Must have some knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING. Address :-Post Office, Box 412.
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
WANTED.
507
N Experienced CHINESE CLERK to
AN
act as Storekeeper and Accountant.
Apply to C. L.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.
Hongkong, March 5, 1903,
Intimations.
Hongkong-Macao Line,
4.4. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons Captain W. E. Clarke. Departures from Hongkong to Macao daily at about 2 pm.
Sunday excepted.
Do.
from Macao to Hongkong daily at about 8 à m
Canton-Macao Line.
S. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hainlin.
This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at about 7.30a.m.; and leaves Macão for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 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, LTD.
Canton-Wuchow Line.
9.5. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas,
5.8. SAINAM, 588 tons, Captain A. W. Dixon.
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
Portland Cement.
Bell's Asbestos Dagger,' 'Demon,' and other well known packings for Piston In casks of 375 lbs net, $6.00 per cast, ex Factory. Rods, etc., suitable for highest pressures. Pump Packings, Jointing Material, As- bestos Cloth, Tape, and Boiler Door Joints, metallic or non-metallic-Rubber and In bags of 250 lbs net, $3.75 per bag, ex Factory.
Gauge Glasses, Packing
FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND MACAO. Vegetable Fibre Valves for Air and Circulating Pumps. rings of Asbestos, Rubber and Woodite.
Bell's Asbestos Non-conducting Composition for covering Boilers, Steam Pipes, etc. covering in a few months by saving of fuel. Estimates given for Covering Boilers, etc.
Bell's Asbestos Expansion Tape, Millboard, Insertions, and Rope.
A large Bell's Asbestos Special Engine Oil-unsurpassed for Marine Engines. Stock of Engine and Cylinder Oils always in hand.
(only bost quality kept). Boilers covered with Bell's Composition repay expense of
Glazed Stoneware, Drain Pipes and Fittings, Glazed Paving Bricks and Tiles, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay.
Bell's Asbestoline-a Solid Lubricant, clear and efficient-1 lb. is equal to from 2 FIRE CLAY WORKS.-DEEP WATER BAY, HONGKONG
to 4 gallons of oil.
Bell's Boiler Preservative speedily removes existing scale and proventa corrosion- does not injure the 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 VEUX ROAD, opposite King Edward Hotel entrance.
LANE CRAWFORD & C DRESS SHIRTS.
LINCOLN and BENNETT'S HATS
IN NEW FASHIONABLE SHADES.
English and American Boots and Shoes, Raglan Overcoats, Gloves, New Neckwear.
and
New Stock of English Saddlery Stable Requisites.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
Hongkong, 14th February, 1903.
THE
HONGKONG
For further particulars, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
GENERAL MANAGERA.
The Peak Hotel.
26 18
Admirably Situated-Sheltered from the North-East Monsoon and Open to the South-West Monsoon.
A COVERED GANGWAY LEADS FROM THE TRAMWAY TERMINU-
Telephone No, 29.
INTO THE HOTEL. Telegraphic Address :-'PEACEFUL.*
Town Office, 7, Dudda; & STREET.
89
COTTAM & CO.
HAVE NOW A FULL STOCK OF HOSIERY,
OUTFITTERS,
AND THEIR USUAL FINE SELECTION OF
NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN WEAR 1
Also
FOOTBALL, CRICKET AND TENNIS GEAR.
Hongkong, Septoniber 29, 1902.
WALKINGTM AND EVENING GLOVES,
228
Cutler, Palmer & Co.,
LONDON,
(Wine Shippers to China since 1815), Have always 18tooks of their well-known Brands with
SIEMSSEN & CO. 148%
HOTEL. Hongkong, 15th July, 1901.
· A FIST-CLASS HOTEL, PROVIDED WITH EVERY COMFORT. NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOMS.
One of the abovo steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday 2196
and Friday at about 8 a.m., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same 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-
18
476
THE CHINA BORNEO COMPANY
LIMITED.
(IN LIQUIDATION).
CHAREHOLDERS ARE REQUESTED
to send in the scrip to the Company's Office, Number 4, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, Vetoria, Hongkong, on or before the 31st day of March next, in order that same may be exchanged for scrip for shares in the New Company.
Dated this 9th day of March 1993.
(Signed) - J. WHEELEY,
General Manager,
China Borneo Co., Ltd.
Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
NOTICE.
519
R EDWARD SHELLIM has been appointed a MANAGER of our firm
MR
IN HONGKONG from this date.
DAVID SASSOON& Co., LI.
Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
502
BUCHANAN
BLEND SCOTCH WHISKY
JAMES BUCHANAN & 00.
SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS. By Appointment to
FM. THE KINNA
And
WRH the PRINCE of WALK-
HONGKONG CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.,
%
TWO ELEVATORS.
NEW REFRIGERATING PLANT.
THE
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
DAKIN'S ANISEED AND LICORICE COUGH BALSAM
BEST QUALITY LIQUORS & PROVISIONS. For he R lie of all VATARRHAT COMPLAINTS, such as COUGHS, COLDS
HOARSENESS and SORENESSf the CHEST.
50 Cents and $1.
THE SILENT ELOQUENCE
18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, opposite the Hongkong Hotel. OF QUALITY
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,
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., §
THE MANAGER.
32
MEE CHEUNG,
HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER,
ENLARGEMENT A SPECIAL FEATURE.
BRANCH
28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST) Developing and Printing for Amateur
HONGKONG.
DEALERS IN
All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STEEL, | 1587
IRON WARE, &c. -
STEEL GIRDERS and TEES, ORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c.,
Suitable for
M
DWELLS IN THE
'CROWN BRAND ÆRATED
WATERS.'
THE ORIGINAL MAKER 3 OF STONE GINGER BEER IN THIS COLONY,
WATKINS LIMITED,
NOTICE.
APOTHECARIES HALL,
LOUIS M. LEVY,
TANADER of the ZORRILLA GRAND OPERA HOUSE and ORPHEUS VAUDE- VILLE THEATRE, desires to correspond with Theatrical and Opera Companies as well as HONGKONG HOTZL CORRIDOR. Vaudeville Artists, now to ring the Orient
FIRST-CLASS BOARD & RESIDENCE.
'ST. GEORGE'S HOUSE,
W
122
SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
Hongkong, May 29, 1900.
BOVRIL is a food-beverage,
agreeable to the taste, and of
2 & 4, KENNEDY ROAD, VILL be Opened in a few days. Ex. cellent table. Every home comfort. Well furnished rooms facing the harbour.
For terms, apply to
MR. G. SACHSE,
*St. George's House.' Hongkong, February 24, 1903.
389
LA MINERVA CIGAR FACTORY.
ESTABLISHED 1887.
YUSTOMERS wishing Cigars sent to
remarkable strengthening and sent by instructing the Manager, Mr A. B.
sustaining properties. It is an
Tyre, at the Factory. We pay Duty at Home.
CIGARS FOR SALE AT
-Address.
P. O. Box X 205. Manila
IT
P. I
HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S.
SOCIETY.
[T is requested that ALI, OUTSTAND- ING BILLS against the Society may be forwarded to the undersigned NOT LATER THAN MONDAY, 16th March.
DAVID WOOD,
Hon. Secretary.
Hongkong, March 5, 1903.
NOTICE.
RE H. FAZUĻALLY AND CO., Nos. 6 AND 8, PEEL STREET.
68, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG.
WILLIAM MACLEOD, D.D.S., DENTIST,
11 and 12 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, October 17, 1992.
2137
Z ETLAND HOUSE, No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Moderate Charges.
MRS. WATLING,
Proprietress.
Hongkong, January 14, 1903.
481
B
MEHOMMEDALLY, FAZULALLY, having RETIRED FROM THE PARTNER-
SHIP of the above Firm, beg to notify the public that I am about to OPEN A NEW MILLINERY and DRAPERY SHOP, and
CUSTOMERS
to
I.
CURRENT PRICES. Hongkong, January 31, 1993.
210
MODES.
MADAME FLINT
HAS
AS the honour to inform her clients
ideal nourishment in cases of PARIS
sickness and weakness, and
when from any cause ordinary
oods are not desirable,
BOVRIL
To be obtained adjall Sross, CHEMIS ↑
From LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., MUTUAL HOTELS, &c., throughou]Hongkong," Chips
CLUBS.
CLASS HOTELS and
.will soon do business under the name ands style of FAZULALLY & CO.
Address will be notified in due course. Hongkong, March 5, 1903”
Tower House,
CLOSE TO NEW GERMAN
·484
CLUB.
and RESIDENCE BY DAY OR MONTH. Hongkong, February 13, 1903.
THE HONGKONG DAIRY
302
and the public that she has just FIRST CLASS BOARD received by the French mail, & LARGE ASSORTMENT of PARISIAN MIL- 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.
ORMSBY TERRACE,
GRANVILLE ROAD,
KOWLOON.
January 27, 1903.
2604
BEG
EG to notify their customers and the public that from the 10th Inst, they will OPEN as their Town DEPOT for the sale of FRESH MILK, CREAM, BUT- TER, etc., the premises known as 47 Des Voeux Road Deliveries twice daily to any part of the Colony..
G. W. GEGG,
Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
TANG YUEN.
763
Prio
'MARTIN'S INFLUENZA MIXT UKE.'
THE REMEDY FOR INFLUENZA, COLD IN THE HEAD
HAY FEVER, AND CATARRH,
CHAMPAGNES
PROM
1
CHARLES HEIDSIECK,
PURVEYOR TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD,
SIEMSSEN & CO..
SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN,
SPRING SEASON,
DELAINES, SERGES, VYELLAS, TWEEDS,
THIN CLOTHS, LACE ROBES in CREAM,
1903.
ECRU and BLACK EVENING SILKS, SMART THEATRE BLOUSES, LACES, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SUNSHADES, &c., NEW SMART MILLINERY.
The DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY DEPTS. Supervised by Europeans, 96 Strict attention given to all Coast Port orders:
OARDING ESTABLISHMENT.
Splendid View of Harbour.
No. 18, MACDONNELL ROAD.
Under European Management.
Apply at the House,
or
At FAIRALL & CO., Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, 1st January, 1903.
THE
TH
97
HAPPY RETREAT,
HAPPY VALLEY,
HE above well-known Establishment has now been re-opened under Change of Management, where Refreshments may be had at all hours.
DINNER PARTIES—A SPECIALTY. When you are down at the Happy Valley, don't fail to give this place a call.
Hongkong, March 6, 1903:
THE CREAM OF
WHISKIES,
KING EDWARD¡VII.
Per Dozen, $22.00. SOLE AGENTS,
H. PRICE & 00.)
nager.
*501*
468
12, Queen's "Road,
487
FAIRALL & CO.
Hongkong, February 14, 1903.
22, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
W. BREWER & CO.
NEW BOOKS.
A SOLDIER'S LOVE STORY, a Romance of Hongkong; and SELF-SACRIFICE, by Giles Wheatley (Mrs R. F. Johnmun Pearson's Vol., July to December, 1902
Signalling Through, Space
...
The Commission of H.M.S. 'Terrible' 1898-1902 Just So Stories, by Kipling British Journal Photographic Almanac, 1903
Scottish Clans and their Tartans
Plague of the Heart, by Francis Provost.
1.00.
5.00.
400
·6.75, *
5.00
(90
4125
COLONIAL EDITIONS, $1.75 EACH.
Through Shot and Flamo, by J. D. Kestell.
The Inca's Treasure, by Ernest Glanville SANDOW'S GRIP DUMB BELLS.
KUPPER PILSENER BEER
701864
Telephone No. Th.
The Leading BEER in the Far East, unrivalled in quality. Always bright and sparkling, And free from sediment, and it is the Sterling quality always
maintained that has earned for the BEER ■ degrea of popularity not attained by any other Bear in the
market.
CALDBE IK, MACGREGOR & 00,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 16 QUEEN'S ROAD,
Hongkong, February 22, 1903.
SOLE AGENTS.
Intimations
G. FALCONER & Co.,
WATCH MAKERS AND JEWELLERS.
P
NEW SELECTIONS OF
SIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES.
4. FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS FOR ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.
EASTMAN'S KODÁKS AND FILMS.
64, QUEEN'S ROAD.
M. MUMEYA,
(a
APANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHEF ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER
AND FINISHED IN CRAYON.
ALL KINDS ōF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS. B QUEEN'S ROAD OENTRAL.
JAPAN
COALS.
BUSSAN KAISHA
MITSUI BUSSAN
(MITSUI & CO.)
HEAD OFFICE:-43, SAKAMOTO-CHO, TOKYO.
LONDON BRANCH :-34, LIME STREET, E.C.
..
2223
HONGKONG BRANCH :—PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOE. OTHER BRANCHES:
New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy. Bhanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzuru, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waka. matsu, Karatsu, Nagasaki, Kuchinotan, Sasebo, Maidzuru, Miiko Hakodate Taipeh, do.
'MITSUI' (A.B.C. and A 1 Codos.)
Telegraphic Address : 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 Steamers.
BOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines. BOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Kishima, Mameda, Mannoum, Onoura, Otsuji, Sasahara, Tsubakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and other Coals,
Hongkong, November 22, 1902.
N. INUZUKA, Manager, Hoogk ng.
A healthy child is naturally full of life His mother will tell you
Rainier
Beer
[Sampl*
w
did her a lot of good It's pure ingredients It's perfect brewing when used in moderation afl 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
Bole Agents for HONGKONG, CHINA AND MANILA
DINNEFORDS
The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Bour Eructations, Bilious Affections.
DINNEFORDS MAGNESIA
The Physician'c Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout
and Gravel.
Safest and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females,
and the Sickness of Pregnanes,
MAGNESIA
A PERFECT BEVERAGE. ́
Preferred by Connoisseurs for its high quality and delicious natural flavor.
van Houten's
Cocoa
Bich fa nourishing and stimulating properties, it builds up and invigorates
the system.
Best & Goes Farthest.
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Intimations.
MASONIC.
THE MASONIC HALL READING ROOM
Twill be OPENED on the 12th Inst.
at 6 P.M. attend.
All Brethren are invited to
་
By Order of the Committee,
F HOWELL,
Hon, Secretary, Hongkong, March 6, 1903.
480
"
HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COM- PANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE
THE SIXTEENTH ORDINARY
ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE HOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 2, Connaught Road, at Noos, on THURS. DAY, the 12th MARCH, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, with a Statement of Accounts to the 31st December, 1902.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be CLOSED from the 2nd to the 12th MARGH, both days inclusive. EDWARD OSBORNE,
Secretary.
Hongkong, February 24, 1903. HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE
NOTICE.
985
HE ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will he held at the COMPANY'S HOTEL on FRIDAY, the 13th MARCH, 1903, at Noos, for the purpose of Receiving a Statement of Accounts of the Company to the 31st December, 1902, with the Re- port of the Directors, and to discuss any before the Muy be competently brought foro TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-
Meeting.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
IN
INFORMATION has been received froma the MILITARY AUTHORITIES that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out from Stonecutters' Island and Belche 's on the
Intimations.
THE
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908.
"ANGLO-AMERICAN"
行洋
** STORES, **
19th March, 1903, at targets in a Westerly Hongkong, No. 1 & 3, Wellington St.
and South-Westerly direction from Stond- etters', and in a North-Westerly and Westerly direction from Belcher's,
Practice will commence at about 11a.m. and end about 11.30 a.m. if the range is clear.
By Command,
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 3rd March 1903.
473
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—
INE
NO. 108.
"NFORMATION has been received from the Military Authorities that Gus PRACTICE will take place on the 20th March, 1903, from a position on CHis Las CHUN HILL (1370) towards target placed on East side of NAU TAU KOK (1980).
By Comm
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, March 10, 19.3.
PERSEVERANCE LODGE OF HONGKONG, No. 1,165, E.C.
516
will be held in the FREE-
Kowloon, No. 64, Elgin Road.
HIGH-CLASS PROVISION DEALERS.
SUPPLIES FRESH
MONTHLY.
BOAR HUNT AT RAFFLES.
Another Wild Shikar on the-"
Hotel Verandah,
No sportsman in Asia should miss pay-
at the
ing a visit to Raffles (ways the Simi's Times of the 27th ult), for he never knows what rare bag may he picked up on the big verandah of a morning before breakfast. Within the past few months we have had occasion to chronicle n tiger hunt under the billiard room and a lively python chaas in and about the verandalı. Yesterday morning there was an exciting wild boar. hunt, including a desperate conflict be tween the monumental Sikh jagah who stands at the doorway of the hotel and the extraordinary brute that sought to pass the portals. The jogah in question, who is known to practically every globe trot-
SPECIAL CARE TAKEN TO GIVE SATISFAC-ter on earth as well as to residents
TION BOTH TO RESIDENT and COAST
PORT CUSTOMERS.
Price List will be forwarded on Application.
DOOLITTLE & POLLOCK,
To Let.
TO LET.
FROM on of No. 41, Des
ROM the 1st April, the GROUND FLOOR
VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL.
Apply to
'C. S. L.' 81, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong, March 10, 1903.,
TO LET.
A REGULAR MEETING of the above MASONS' HALL, Zetland Street, on MON NGA M, 1975.
5.00 for pany will be CLOSED from the 7th to the DAY, the 10th Instaut, at 13th MARCH, both days inclusive.
6.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren By Order of the Board,
are cordially invited to attend. Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
C. MOONEY,
Hongkong, March 2, 1903.
Secretary.
446
ANNUAL DEVONIAN DINNER
Twill be held at the Hongkong Club
on SATURDAY, 14th March, at 8 o'clock p.m.
Any Devonians wishing
signed.
505
THE CHINA BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.
(IN LIQUIDATION).
623
TO. 3, GRANVILLE AVENUE, Kowloon.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., Lo. Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
THREE
TO LET.
520
(WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION).
COMPLETELY FURNISHED ROOMS in Central District, Suitable [OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN for married couple or two bachelors.
requested to Communicate with the Under:N TURSUANCE of Section 130 of the Kitchen, and Bathrooms attached,
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, February 20, 1903. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK
COMPANY, LIMITED.
Companies Ordinance 1885 that General Meeting of the Members of the above- named Company will be held at No. 3604, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on THURS- DAY, the ninth day of APRIL, 1903, at 12 o'clock Noos, for the purpose of having an account laid before them, show- ing the manner in which the winding-up NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
has been conducted and the property of the Company disposed of, and of hearing any YONTRIBUTING Shareholders are re-
quested to send in a STATEMENT of explanation that may be given by the BUSINESS contributed during the year end-Liquidators, and also of determining by Extraordinary Resolution how the balance ed 31st December, 1902, on or before the 15th inst., on which date the Account will of the 25,000 fully-paid-up shares of the new Company to be alloted to the share- be CLOSED.
holders of this Company, being the fractional shares of such 25,000 shares shall be dealt with and the manner in which the books, accounts and documents of the Company and of the Liquidators thereof shall be 456 disposed of.
CON
By Order of the Board of the Directors,
GEO. A. CALDWELL,
Acting Secretary. Hongkong, March 3, 1303.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
SECOND SPRING MEETING, 1903.
SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, 1903.
3 p.m.
1. or all China Ponies. Winner to
Dated the 6th day of March, 1903.
(Signed) A. G. WOOD,
C. S. SHARP, J. WHEELEY,
Liquidators.
Witness to the signatures of Alexander George Wood, Claries Stewart Sharp, and John Thomas Martin Wheeley,
(Signed) JOHN HAYS,
Solicitor,
Hongkong.
rceive $200; Second 850: Third $25. | 491 Weights for inches as
per scale. Ponies other than this season's Sub- LUZON SUGAR REFINING CO., LD. scription Griffius penalized 7 lbs. This season's Subscription Griftius allowed 5 Jbs. Winners of one Race at last meeting penalized 5 lbs.; of two or more Races 10 lbs. Entrance fee. $5. Uuce Round.
3.30 p.m. 2-A Handicap open to this season's Waler Subsoription Grittins. Winner to receive $250); Second $75; Third $50. Entrance $10. Distance, Three Quarters of a Mile.
4 p.m.
NOTICE.
HE TWENTY-FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Agents, Pedders Street, on TUESDAY, the 17th March, 1903, at 11a.m., for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1902.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- 3.-For China Subscription Griffins of this pany wid be CLOSED from 3rd to 17th
Márch, both days inclusive. sason which have not won an official Race. Winner to receive $200; Second $50; Third 825. Weights as per scale. En- Winner of Race No.1 Imrred. trance $5. Five Furlongs,
4.30 p.m. 4.A Handicap for Horses of any height or description. Winner to receive 8250; Second $75; Third $50. Winner of Race No. 2 barred. Entrance $10. One Mile and a Quarter.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Agents. Hongkong, February 25, 1903,
CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
405
THE TWENTY-FIFTH ORDINARY
ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE- the Offices of the General Agents on HOLDERS of the Company will be held at TUESDAY, the 17th March, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1902.
Apply to P. D. K.,' Care of China Mail' Office, Hongkong, March 9, 1903,
TO LET.
I
510
Proprietors.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
A half-decked,
14-feet SAILING BOAT-lug-rigged, with centre-board. Sound and in thoroughly good condition, lately done up. Ballast and all complete, $100.
Apply X, coChina Mail Office Hongkong, March 9, 1903. 004
in the Peninsula, hails from
some- where up near Peshawar, and stands over six feet in his stockings. His girth is generous and he weighs about eighteen stone. Recently he came. into a legacy from an appreciative guest of similar dimension to his own. This logacy con sisted of a full dress evening suit, which, when worn in the morning in conjunction with an immenso puggree, a sash and new lemon-colored boots, lent to the naturally imposing form of the jogah an additional air that was bizarre and picturesquo." In this attire he met the wild hog.
The circumstantial details of the comb as purveyed by Me Chayior and other officials of the hotel management who were eyewitnesses to the usual spectacle, furnish mental pabulum which will rejoice the soul of every shikari, and every student of wild animal life when such lifa is con- sidered under the contorted conditions which must obtain with wild animal life
TO LET or FOR SALE.
"TAXCELSIOR,' No. 10 San Lourenço, when combined with life in a first class
Macao.
From 1st April next.
Apply to
DR G. P. JORDAN, 2 Connught Buildings. Hongkong, March 3, 1903.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
modern hotel.
It seems that at about three minutes past nine o'clock yesterday morning Me C. Chaytor was attending to rutine duties on the verandah of the billiard room 450 when he was amazed to hear the voice of the Sikh jugih uplifted in great roar for help. On looking down at the spot whence the roar emanated Mr Chaytor was still further auszod to see the jayah -dressed in his best suit of clothes-but wrestling desperately with a wild hog. The situation so far as Mr Chaytor was concerned stood ab-
THE Undersigned have received
tions from Messrs KUHN and KOMOR to Sell by Public Auction,
SATURDAY
on
LE
SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET,
TWO SPACIOUS GODOWNS-Nos. 95 the 14th March, 1903, at 2 p.m., at his A VERY FINE SILK EMBROIDER- ED SCREEN.
and 96, PRAYA EAST, TWO ROOMS above NEW VICTORIA
HOTEL.
Apply to
H. N. MODY,
Victoria Buildings. Hongkong, December 2, 1902.
TO LET.
ONE
2483
NE ROOM as OFFICE
Apply to
'GROSSMANN & CO. Hongkong, February 28, 1903.
TO LET.
429
GODOWNS Faved with granite fat
or any
other
mer.
Storage of Coal chandise.
Apply to
255 QUEEN'S ROAD. Hongkong, December 8, 1902. 2528
TO LET.
FOUSES in LEIGHTON BILL ROAD.
THE RETREAT, MOUNT Kellett. FLATS IN MORETON TERRACE, CAUSEWAY BAY, FACING THE POLO GROUND.
GODOWNS at BOWRINGTON (Praya East).
No. 1 RIPON Terrace. Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
TO LET.
194
HOUSES TO SUIT ALL REQUIREMENTS, TOP FLAT of SEAVIEW,' Wanchai Gap
RELAT Cool and Healthy Situation.
Full view of Harbour.
NO. 6 REDNAXELA TERRACE. SEVERAL newly-built HOUSES
at
5 p.m. 5. For all China Ponies. Winner to receive $200; Second $50; Third $25, Ponies other than this season's Sub scription Griffins penalized 7 lbs. This season's Subscription Griffins allowed 5 lbs. Winners of one Race at last meeting penalized 5 lbs. ; of two or more Races 10 lbs. Winners of Races Nos.1 and 3 barred. Entrance $6.pany will be CLOSED from 3rd to 17th take the letting, etc., of Houses for Owners
One Mile.
5.30 p.m. 6.-A Handicap for Subscription. Walers
of this season. Winner to receive $250; Second $75; Third $50... Win; nera of Races Nos. 2 and 4 barred. Entrance $10. Distance One Mile. NOTE. Riders who have not won more than Two Official Races allowed: 5 lbs.
CONDITIONS.
:
Any Race in which there are not at least Eight Entries, or for which there are not at least four runners, representing different owners, will be void.
All entries to be made in writing gen- closed in a sealed cover, addressed to the Clerk of the Course at the Honghong Club before 5 p.m. on Saturday, the 14th March, 1903, with the entrance money enclosed. The entries to be opened in the presence of a Steward.
Entry Forms can be had on application to the Secretary, J. GRANT, H.K. Club.
A, S. ANTON, Acting Clerk of the Course..
Hongkong, March 4, 1903.
E. C. WILKS & CO.
462
TR. E. C. WILES, late of Kowloon
MDocks, bas, established himself,
ander the above title, as
CONSULTING ENGINEER AND MARINE SURVEYOR Estimates for all classes of Engineering
and Ship Work:
No, 12. Beaconsteld Arcade, lst
Hongkong, October 2, 1901.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-
March, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Agents. Hongkong, February 24, 1903.
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
THE FOURTEENTH
387
ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE. HOLDERS in the COMPANY ill be held in the COMPANY'S OFFICES, No. 14, Des Voeux Road, Victoria, on 21st March, 103, at 11 A M., for the purpose of receiv ing Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1902, declaring a Dividend and electing a Consulting Com- mittee, and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-
pany will be CLOSED from the 17th to 21st March, both days inclusive.
496
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers.. Hongkong, March 7, 1903. COMMERCIAL UNION
FU
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
LIMITED.
MORRISON HILL GAP. Cheap EURO PEAN FLATS in Wanchai Roud.
The Undersigned will be glad to under.
of Property.
S. A. SETH, DAIRY FARM Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1903.
NROAD.
TO LET.
And
instruc-solutely without precedent. Neither the tiger not the python had wrestled with the jugah. Therefore he simply waited and watched. Presently the jngah cast aside the bog and panted. Then, still pant ng, he rooted up one of the stakes supporting a climbing
laucewise, and charged the hug. He gave the animal a couple of lusty blown where. upon it fled to the billiard room-the haven sought whilom by the tigar-with the jagah and M- Chayror in hot and EXECUTED furious pursuit. From this retreat he pre- sently emerged with great caution, and then tore hot-foot up Bras Bassah Rond with a heg-hungry mob behind him. By: last reports from the scene of the chase, be was still running and we quote the words. of our informant-suouring with pain and rage.
preciu, couched the weapon thus secure
AN ARTISTICALLY SILK EMBROIDERED PICTURE,
LIONS.'
On view from Friday, the 13th March. Terme-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 2, 1903.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
508
THE Undersigned have received instruc tions from Messrs Kuhn and Komor, to Sell by Public Auction
on
SATURDAY,
the 14th March, 1903, commencing at 2p.m. eharp at his ALES ROOMS, DUDELL STREET, A. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION of MODERN and ANCIENT JAPANESE ART CURIOS..
(Particulars from Catalogue), TERMS -Cash on delivery.
On View from Friday, the 13th Inst.. GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 7, 1903,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
496
THE Undersigned have received instruc-
Ttions to Sell, by Public Auction,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
SATURDAY
the 14th March, 1903, nt 2.30 p.m., at their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Comprising:---
SATIN COVERED DRAWING-ROOM SUITE,. TEAKWOOD OVERMANTELS with BEVELLED
The jath had to be sent to Maynard's for repairs; so the encounter was by no means a one-sided affair.
Nold friend by a now name. Liebig A Company's Extract will soon be known as LEMCO, the new name placed. upon it and composed of the Liebig's Ex- trract of Meat Company's initials.7
A. G. GORDON,
· M.I.N.A., M.I. MECH. E., MEMBER INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND, CONSULTING MARINE ENGINEER,
AND
NAVAL ARCHITECT, Damage, Collision and Wreck Surveyor.
14 Des Voeux Road, Central:
2244 Telegrams: PENDIDO."
KING EDWARD
HOTEL
A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE
HOTEL
Ladies' Afternoon Tea Rooms.
Privato Bar and Billiard Rooms. Rooms Specially reserved for Cap ains of the MERCANTILE MARINE
Hot and Cold Water throughout,
Electrically Lighte
Table D'Hote at Separate Tables, For terms, &o, apply to the
MANAGER. Hongkong, October 23, 1902
GLASS, AMERICAN ROLL TOP DESKS, BLACK Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor. TABLE and CHAIRS, MOROCCO-COVERED: WOOD WARE, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING
SOFA and CHAIRS, MARBLE-Tor Dressing TABLES with BEVELLED GLASS, Fur Rugs, ELECTEO-PLATED and GLASS WARE. 467DOUBLE, IRON BEDSTEAD with WIRE and HAIR MATTRESSES, Marioburk's make, Washstands and DRESSING TABLES, Cook- ING STOVES, &c., &c.
TERMS-As usual.
OS. 10, 12 and 14, LEIGHTON HILL For Particulars, please apply to MR LI PAK,
Care of Compradore, NIPPON YUGEN KAISHA,
1st Floor No. 1, Prince's Buildings, Chater Road. Hongkong, December 3, 1902.
TO LET.
2512
NEW THREE STOREY HOUSES, Caine Road, (Opposite Sir Paul Chator's Residence).
Apply to
SAM WANG & CO.. LD..
81, Queen's Road Central.. Hongkong, February 26, 1903,
410
A
JUST LANDED.
FRESH Consignment of
MILE $2.90 per 1 Dozen Tins.
SWISS.
LAIRE — Marine Typhoon Accident
(special tourist forms)-Fidelity A New Consignment of FRESH AUS. Guarantee-Pla'e Glass.
TRALIAN BUTTER, 90 cents per 1 lb. packet.
Policies issued at current rates.
W. H. T. DAVIS, Manager. Office hours, 10 am to 4 pm. Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
2221
H. RUTTONJEE, F
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
518
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO.
TPERTY situate at Victoria, Hong kong, No, CA (No. 19, Jervois Street), and held for the unexpired residue of a term of 999 years, will be sold by Public Auction in One Lot, by Order of the Mortgagee, at Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH'S AUTO- TION ROOMS, No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central (Corner of Ice House Street),
TUESDAY,
the 17th day of MARCH 1903, at 3 p.m.
For Particulars of the Property and Conditions of Sale, apply to
HK HOLMES,
Solicitor for the Vendor,
54, Quren's Road, Hongkon
Or to
498
Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 10, 1903,
522
6, D'Aguilar Street. 39 and 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, March 7, 1903,
GRIMAULT'S SYRUP
HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LIME
FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST
All suffering from Catarrh, Con- sumption, Obstinate Coughs" or Colds and those affected with diseases of the Chest, Lungs and Bronchial |Tubes, should take
..
GRINAULT'S SYRUP IETPO-PHOSPETTE ILIME 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 falled,
Grimault's Syrup immediately arrests the Cough Spitting of blood and Nights- Wents, and the Appetite improves. pidly a fact soon demonstrated by an crease of weight and healthy appea Grimault's Syrup has a rose and sold in flat oval bottles, 1 of Imitations. GRIMAULT &
olour:
Sold Arall Chemista
For Sale by AS, WATSON & Go Chemi ta
ד.'
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903.
IS THE UNMARRIED STATE UNHEALTHFUL ?
This question is by no means a new one. As long ago as 1863 Farr asserted, after a study of the statistics of France for that year, that marriage is a healthy estate." Starr, registrar-general of Scotland, went further and declared his opinion that! bachelor life is much more destructive to males than the most unwholesome trade or the most insanitary residence. Frederick L. Hoffman, after citing both these state- ments, makes an interesting attempt in The Spectator to verify them by an analysis of statistics of the census of 1900. After tabulating his results he states his con- clusions as follows;
These tables, limited to essential facts and to periods rather too long for life- insurance purposes, conclusively show that (1) the mortality of the single of both sexes
is higher than the mortality of the married,
and at all periods of life, except ages 15.to
The bad germs causing
the bad of soap
smell
factories are bad for the
skin.
Vinolia Soap is
sweet, pure, & emollient.
THE CHINA MAIL.
44 for women; (2) the mortality of the THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER
single of both sexes is less at all periods of life than the mortality of those who are widows at ages under sixty-five, while at ages sixty-five and over the differences aro too slight to indicato a definite law one way or the other; (3) the mortality of the married of both sexes is more favorable at all periods of life than the mortality of the widowed; (4) the mortality of single males is highr at all ages than the mortality of single females; the mortality of married males is higher than the mortality of married females, except in the age period 15 to 44.
(6)
the mortality of widowers is higher than
the mortality of widows at all periods of 245
life.'
Among other facts brought out by Mr
COMPANY, LIMITED.
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS NOW IN OPERATION IN CANTON AND
KOWLOON.
INCANDESCENT LAMPS, ARC LAMPS and NERNST LAMPS SUPPLIED.
ESTIMATES MADE FOR ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL WORK AND SUPPLIES.
Apply to-
· THE MANAGER OF WORKS AT HUNGĦOM;
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., Goneral Managers.
OR
Hoffmann are that the death-rate from LAMBERT AND BUTLER'S-
consumption is lower for the married of
both sexes than for the unmarried, and that fewer married men than bachelors commit suicide.—Literary Digest.
TO PREVENT CROUP,
▶EGIN în timo. The first symptom is
this is soon by a
FRONTIER MIXTURE
M
A PIPE TOBACOO.
peculiar rough cough, which is easily recog Fragrant, Cool-smoking, unrivalled.
nized and will nover be forgotten by one who has head it. The time to act is when
the child first becomes hoarse. If Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is freely given, all tendency to croup will soon disappear. Even 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 cures quickly. For sale by All Dealers: WATKINS Ltd., General Agents.
TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY.
A
NEW STREET INDEX,
BY
ARTHUR CHAPMAN, GOVERNMENT ASSESSOR.
Intending Subscribers are requested to acnd, as early as possible, Orders for us many copies as they may require to
THE GOVERNMENT ASSESSOR,
The Treasury. Hongkong, February 26, 1903.
416
STEAM TO CANTON.
FRENCH MAIL.
Twin Screw S.S. SAN CHEUNG' 951 Tons, Captain Murphy, leaves HONG- KONG for CANTON at 5.30 p.m.. on SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS, and THURS- the to Hongkong DAYS, returning following days, leaving Canton at D
p.m. Unexcelled accommodation for First Class Passengers. Hot and Cold Wator laid on by Pipes to each Cabin, throughout by Electricity,
Ship lighted
→
Passage Fare $3,00 Single Journey. Meals $1.00 each.
The Company's Wharf is East of the Hongkong Harbour Master's Office, and West of Canton Boat Co's Wharf.
CHEUNG ON S.S. CO., LTD.
222 Hongkong, February 2, 1903.
C. E. LEMUNYON,
No. 31 Des Vœux
L
Hotels.
KOWLOON HOTEL.
THIS HOTEL is situated in a quiet
THIS
Name.
locality, away from the din and disturbance of the City, and surrounded by a delightful Garden it is an ideal place of Residence. The building stands on an Alacrity eminence, giving a magnificent view of the | **Albion Harbour and the City of Victoria, It is Algorine within easy access of the Kowloon Wharves, Amphitrite where the principal Mail Steamers disem- bark Passengers, and from which there is regular ferry service to Hongkong. Bowling Alleys and Billiards.
J. W. OSBORNE,
Proprietor.
Argonaut Blenheim Bramble
HOTEL ORAIGIEBURN, Fearless
near the TRAM TERMINUS. T LEPHONE 56. Hart
For Terms,
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
8
Ozpluan.
Comdr. Seymour E. Erskino Captain T. H. M. Jerram Commander R. Nugent Capt. Charles Windham, C.V.O.
Captain George H. Cherry Captain F. G. Stopford Lieut.-Com. F. M. Lesko Lieut.-Comdr. T. D. Pratt Captain Honry M. Tudor
Last reported at
Tangkorg Hongkong
Class
Tons.
Guns. L.H.P.
despatch-vessel
17001
battleship, lat olasa
12,950
16
3000 19,500
sloop
1050
6 1400
cruiser, 1st class
11,000
16
18,000
A moy Hongkong
cruiser, 1st class
11,000
16
18,000
Hongkong
cruiser, Ist class
9000
12 13,000
Hongkong
Hankow
gunboat, 1st class
710
6 1300
Britomart
gunboat, 1st class
710
6 1300
Hongkong
The Cuisine is Excellent.
Cressy
cruiser, 1st class
12,000
14
21,000
Hongkong
R. F. DALY
Cherub
water tank and tug
390
300
Hongkong
Manager.
Hongkong, December 6, 1900.
Eclipse
cruiser, 2nd class
5600
11
9600
Captain Robert H, S. Stokes
Hongkong
850 Esk
g-bt. 3rd class coast defence
383
3
200
Espiègle Fame
sloop
1070
10
1400
Comdr. Ernest Barton
Shanghai
torpedo boat destroyer
360
6
5700
Shanghai
cruiser, 3rd class
1580
12
3200
Comdr. John J. Grahara
Hongkong
Firebrand
gunboat, 2nd class
455
4
360
In Reservo
Hongkong
*Glory
battleship, 1st class
12,950
18
19,500
Captain W. A. Carter
Hongkong
PLUNKET'S
GAP,
.
THE PEAK, Goliath Handy
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16
13,500
Capt. F. H. Henderson, C.M.G.
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
275
6
4000
Lieut.-Com, G. C. Hardy
Weihaiwei
torpedo bost destroyer
270
6
4000
Shanghai
Humber
storeship
1840
800
Comdr. J. D. Daintree
Janus Kinsha
torpedo boat destroyer
280
6
3900
Fleet Reserve
Hongkong Hongkong
river gunboat
Lt.-Comdr, G. B. Powell
741 Moorhen
river gunboat
180
2
800
Mutino
slocp
980
10
1400
Lt.-Comdr. G. G. Webster Comdr. C. W. M. Plonderlonth
Yangtse-Kiang Canton
Hongkong
Ocean
12,950
16
13,500
Otter
torpedo boat destroyer
350
6
€390
1015
U
1400
Captain R. W. White Lt.-Com. C. P. Mansel Commander W. H. Nicholson
Hongkong
Shanghai
Hongkong
cruwer, 2nd class Surveying-vessel
3600
7000
Capt. Harry C. Reynolds
Hongkong
835
650
Captain Morris H. Smyth
Hongkong
980
10
1400
Com, D. St. A. Wake
Hongkong
85
240
Lt.-Com. John P. Irven
Cauton
sloop
980
1400
Jomdr. 0. A. W. Hamilton
Shanghai
river gunboat
85
240
Lieut.-Com. Murray Lockhart
Hongkong
river gunboat
85
240
Lt. Comdr. Worsley
Shanghai
torpedo boat destroyer
260
6500
Fleet Reserve
Hongko g
cruiser, 2nd class
5600
11 9600
Captain Lewis Bayly
Hongkong
Tamar Teal
receiving ship
4650
Commodore Robinson
Hengkong
river guuboat
180
2
800
Lt. Comdr. R. W. Dalgoty ^
Shanghai
MODELATE TARIFF, Hongkong. December 20, 1902.
Tweed Vostal
coast defence gunboat
363
3
200
Lieut. Forbea
Woosung
sloop
980
10
1400
2622 | Waterwitch
surveying ship
620
450
Comdr. S. St. John Farquhar' Lt.-Comdr. Ernest C. Hardy
Hongkong
Hongkong
Whiting
torpedo boat destroyer
360
5900
Woodcock Woodiark
river gunboat
150
550
river gunboat
150
550
Lt.-Com. C. Mackenzie, D.8.0. Lieut. Com. Hugh Somerville Lieut.-Com Chilcott
Shanghai
Hankow
Shanghvi
Apply to the MANAGER.
THOMAS' HOTEL.
NO. 2, QUEEN'S. ROAD CENTRAL
I
Phonix
battleship, 1st class
sloop
Pique
Rambler
Rinaldo Robin
THIS Hotel, having changed hands, has Rosatio THIS
been re-fitted after the style of a
Sandpiper First Class European Hotel, with rooms
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French gunboat
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460
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French gunbost
French gunboat
580
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French cruiser
4009
9000
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French cruiser
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French cruiser
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French gunboat
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French gunboat
400
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Bussard
German cruiser
.1600
8 2900
Comdr. Husa
Fürst Bismarck
German flagship
11,000
38 14,000
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Geier
German cruiser
1600
8
Hansa
German cruiser
6000
20
10,000
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German cruiser
6000
20 110,000
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German gunboat
1000
10 1300
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Nanking
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Italian cruiser
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10 6843 12,000
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Shanghai
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Shanghai
6820
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720
Macao
600
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750
Comdr. Guinter
Vladivostock
Russian cruiser
2600
5 4700
Comdr. Gramatchikoff
Amaur
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Russian cruiser
8500
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Port Arthur Nagasaki
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Russian gunboat.
Russian gunboat
1050 500
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1150
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Newchwang
3500
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1490
6 2000
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Russian battleship
12.364
44 14,500
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Russian gunboat
1000
6 1000
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Russian gunboat
1213
7 1500
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Russian gunboat
1224
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1400
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Russian gunboat
1490
6
2000
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12,674
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10,960
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1159
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Elcano
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510
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General Alava
U. S. gunbol
1800
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Manila
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U. S. gunboat
1992
1988
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400
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U. 8. gunboat
1379
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630
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English Church for Khartum.
The London newspapers publish an appeal from Sir Beginald Wingate for a fund to build an English Church at
Chinese Labour in South Africa.
A Commissioner from the Johannesburg Chamber of Mines has started for China
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Fotball in India.
In the Murray Football Tournament finals at Lucknow on the 21st ult., the
Black Watch beat the Royal Irish Rifles by one goal to nothing, after a closo game.
Indian Army Transport.
Two and a half lakhs of rupees are to
be spent next year on starting the proposed mule silladur camel and pony catt endres in connection with the transport reorgani- 12, Queen's Roud.
sation schemo,
H. PRICE & CO.,
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW, Meetings. Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., at the Co.'s Office. 8.30 p.m.-Meeting of St. John Lodge.
Amusements.
9 p.m.-Performance at the City Hall.
Miscellaneous.
11 a.m.-Military Practice.
Cholera among Highlanders.
A Calcutta telegram, dated 25th ult., says:-Seven out of ten cholera cases amongst the Argyll and Sutherland High- landers here have terminated fatally; the remaining three
progressing favourably.
Labour Candidates.
are
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903.
LOCAL AND GINERAL
Singapore's Garrison.
ECCLE AND GENERAL,
The Plague.
The Straits Times of the 26th ult. says: Only one fatal ouse of plague was re- -As stated previously, the s.s. Dihort ported during the past twenty-four hours. with 1st Battalion of the Manchester Re-, The body of a Chinaman was fourd opposite giment is duo here on March 23, and it ap-| 131 Queen's Rond East.
pears that the same vessel will take the 3rd Madras Infantry to India. According to a Fatal Accid no. Calcutta telegram of the 11th instant, sho
On Monday, while standing on a lighter
is to leave this on March 25, and will lying alongside the Dirmante, a Japanese.
to investigate Chinese labour with a view disembark the right wing of the 3rd was struck on the head by the discharging to its employment in the mines. He first M. L. I. at Vizagapatain and the left tackle, and sustained injuries which peces. Admiral R. D. Evans, who is return- visits London, and thence goes to Cali-wing at False Point, ing to the United States, arrived in Sing-fornia, where he will also, make enquiries. apore on the Kentucky on the Ist inst.
Mr Ritchie, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, has informed a deputation that he was unable to offer a hope of the abolition of the duty on coal tar.
At the Oxford and Cambridge dinner at Calcutta on the 23rd February 104 at | down. The Vicoroy was present, but the
proceedings were entirely informal.
Major Browne, late Director of Kail. ways, China, and Captain Freeland, De- puty Director, revert to employment in the Indian Public Works Department.
A Calcutta telegram states that the University of St. Andrew has conferred the degree of Doctor of Divinity on the Rev. Andrew Campbell of the Santal Mission.
It will astonish passengers who have been to Mount Lavinia Hotel on a busy day to learn that that popular resort on the outskirts of Colombo lost Rs 5,360 on the
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The Californian Nightingale.
Madaine Agnes Freid, who has sung on several occasions in Hongkong, made her first appearance in Calcutta on the 28th ult., under the patronage of the Viceroy and Lady Curzon. She has been most successful in her tour in Burmah, Bangalore, Madras and Rangoon,
Salvage.
The Mucking Company which lins the Philippines government contract for raising the Spanish hulks, which dot the harbor hereabout, has begun operations in earncat and for a week past has had a large number of natives employed. Maria Christina is the vessel to which they are at present devoting their attention.
Cricket.
In the watch against the Sherwood Foresters to-morrow, the Ordnance will be represented by the following :-
J. C. A. Lillywhito (Captain), H. R. Skinner, H. Turner, O. Rutter, A. S.
sitated his removal to the Government Civil Hospital, where he afterwards suc- cumbed.
Baved from Drowning,
Korea Ambitious for a Navy.
According to Seoul correspondence in the Asahi, it was the intention of the
Last night, about seven o'clock, Korean Government to purchase a war- ship through the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, Chinese shopman, hailing from Bonham Mr Stein, the Russian Charged' Affaires | Strand, fell into the barbour near Winglok in Seoul, hearing of this, seems to have Street. He was in the water for some spoken very strongly against the proposal. minutes, but was rescued alive, though in During an audience Mr Stein had with an unconscious state, by Excise Officer 91, the Emperor on the 18th inst., he urged Indian Constable 581 and a boatman.
was taken to the Government Civil the extra expense which would have to be borne by the Government in maintain ing a war-ship costing yen 550,00, officered by foreignora, when the Government was already in financial difficulties, strongly recommended the Government to abandon the proposal.
German Naval Manœuvres.
and
According to nows received from Kiaochau Bay by tho Asahi, the German Asiatic Squadron will engage in the spring manoeuvros in Kiaochau Bay towards the | end of April. It is believed that the plan of the manœuvres is for an attacking squadron to oppose the forta on shore, while a defending squadron will be station. ed in the bay. The new method of
Hospital.
New Coinage for Philippines.
Ho
Cable advices from the Staten say that the dies for the now currency are now ready. These were prepared in Philadel- phia. The minting of the now peso was to begin this week. The bill was signed by the President on the 2nd inst., and every- thing is now ready to put the new currency into circulation speedily. The mints will turn out coins at the rate of $1,000,000 month. The regulations governing the issuance of the new pesos provides, that as soon as $5,000,000 have been coined tho money will be put in circulation. This last
last six months' working, owing to bad Anscombe, H. E. Hatwell, E. P. Brad-discharging torpedoes will be tested during / Provision is a correction to the text of bill
Mr Keir Hardie, M.P., stated at Read-Merthyr Vale that fifty Labour candidates weather from September to December,
Goods per Prins Heinrich undelivered
after this date subject to rent. Cp.m.--Opening of Masonic Hall
ing Room.
General Memoranda, FRIDAY, March 13:-
Noon. Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., at the Company's Hotel.
SATURDAY, March 14:-
2 p.m.-Auction of Japanese Art Curios at Mr Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms.
would be brought out at the next General Election Funds amounting to £50,000 were in hand. It was proposed to pay each member £200 a year.
Too Much Sugar.
A New York telegram dated the 30th
The old-established firm of Guthrie and Co.. Singapore, has been converted into a limited liability Company. There was no public subscription, the interests of the business being acquired entirely by the family of the late Mr Thomas Scott, and limited company is million dollars all paid up.
ford, R. H. Jewsbury, T. S. Bromley, W. the manoeuvres, the result of which may T. Burgess and E. McGibbon. Reserve entail certain changes in the plan of the J. Lashbrook.
An Irish Buddhist.
..
Kiaochau Bay defensive works now in course of construction. Two war-ships, the Asahi states, will be specially sent out from Germany to take part in the man-
œuvres.
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Sundry Household January says-Four hundred employees Mr John Anderson. The capital of the upon us a few wooks ago, and announced Submarines No Good.
Furniture, &c., at Messrs Hughes & Hough's Sales Rooms. 8p.nAnnual Devonian Dinner at the
Hongkong Club.
SUNDAY, March 16 :---
10 n. m.-Tendors for Supplying of Pro- visions, &c., received at R.N. Hospital. MONDAY, March 16 :-
6.30 p.m.-Meeting of Perseverance
Lodge.
TUESDAY, March 17:-
11 a.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of Tho Luzon Sugar Refining Oo., Ltd., at the Offices of the General Agents. Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The China Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., at the
Offices of the General Agents.
of the American Sugar Refining company plant in Jersey City are laid off to-day, and the rest of the staff, which consists of 1,000 men, were informed that the refinery will be shut down Saturday. Excessive supply was given as the cause.
Ec clesiastical Appointments.
Bishop of Exeter has been appinted to the See of Winchester, the Bishop of Newcastle has been appointed to the See of St. Albans, the Bishop Suffragan of Thetford has been appointed Bishop of
the
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Shanghai Waterworks Dividend.
It is the intention of the Directors of Shanghai Water-works Company, Limited, to recommend at the next annual meeting a final dividend of thirty-two shilings and sixpence per share for the past year.
Forged Bank Notes.
The N.C. Daily News of the 7th inst.
The Lord Abbot, Right Rev. U. Dhammaloka, A.G,P.D.G.C.T., who called
A good deal has been written about his intention of proceeding to Lhassa by way of South China, has turned up in submarines or submersible boats--mostly Bangkok. He expects to stay in Siam in favour of them. The British specimens some eight or nine months before attemp- at Barrow are still in the experimental ting the long journey to Lhassa. Mean-stage, but it is said that great improve while, he is now the guest of the Swabwa ments have recently been made. Mean of Kongtung, who passed through Bangkok time it is interesting to note that the on the 25th ult., on his return from the Engineer declaros that while the British boats-and presumably other submarines Delhi Durbar.
eminently satisfactory from Coolie Injured.
mechanical standpoint, they are none the less next door to failures, and that until the problem of judging distances has been. mastered 'submarines are
worse than
Are we to have an epidemic of vehicle accidents? Yesterday, we reported an accident with a runaway truck in Stanton
-Bre
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as originally published.
Dear Little Mosquito.
Dr. Louis Sambon, in an article on the malarial mosquito, the Anopheles, ro- marks that the habit of sucking blood is an acquired habit confined to the female Anopheles. The male ineect will at times alight on a hand held perfectly still, and will probe about with its scutoria' mouth, as if inclined to bite, but will invariably fail to do so. In a species of Culex, on the contrary, the male and female are both bloodsuckers, and are equally voracious, But the Anopheles ought really to become, or rather to remain, vegetarians. The juices of sliced fruit will keep them alive and perfectly happy to all appearance for several months. The pernicious habit of sucking blood into which the female falls— and which may end in the destruction of the race by arousing man's destructive energies-is probably connected with the
3 p.m.-Auction of Leasehold Property Newcastle and Rev. Archibald Robertson, reports :-We understand that discovery Street; to-day, we have to report an accid blind, and have not the remotest chance of development of the eggs. A race of mos-
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Principal of King's College, London, has been appointed Bishop of Exeter.
Embezzlement.
In the British Consular Court on the 26th ult., before Mr W. J. Archer, Consul, Wee Chin Tian, a Straits-born Chinaman wearing European garb, formerly a clerk with the East Asiatic Company, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing 4,300 ticals belonging to the Company. He was gon- tene-I to one year's imprisonment.
A Government Appointment.
has been made of forged $10 notes of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, and the public will do well to scrutinise those that come into their hands more closely than usual.
Dock Work for Shanghai.
ent with a dust cart. The cart was being brought down Icehouse Street by a number of coolies, who lost control, with the re- sult that the cart was smashed at the junc. tion of Queen's Road and Icehouse Street. One of the coolies was run over and injured. He was sent to the Government Civil
Hospital.
torpedoing anything but a fixed target. They are useless for anything save toys."
A. Large Cheque.
quitoes may some day spring up which will boldly sign the pledge.
Fixity of Exchange..
The following extract on the currency The Manila Cablenews of the 2nd inst.
etween two of Mexico is taken from a recent issue of says:-A little conversation members of the Custom house brought to the Daily News (London) :-The large and The N.-C. Daily News, of the 7th inst.
light a story yesterday that contains some growing interest of American investors in the railway and other concerns of the reports :-The steamer Brutus of the Com-
interest inasmuch as the Standard Oil com. pagnia Maritima, Manila, arrived in harb-
pany paid the largest check on the duty neighbouring Republic causes anxious dis- our yesterday, and immediately went along-
proposition in the history of import duties.cussion in the United States of the diffi side the Old Dock of S. C. Farnham, Boyd
The information was not confirmed as it culties created by the depreciation of the and Co., Ld., to undergo extensive repairs
was unnecessary, but as a clerk way up in Mexican currency consequent on the fall in the value of the motal. A silver circula- and renewals, We are informed that this murdering a man named Au Hing by throw- the Standard Oil office in Manila was an
aro expected shortly.
Alleged Murder.
Leung Kwai and Fok Pan, coolies, have been committed for trial at the Criminal Sessions on the 18th inst, on a charge of
who is now
A Calcutta telegramı states :-It is un-
is the third steamer the Compagnising him out of a window at 104 Des Voeux anxious wager to the truth of the statementtion must doubtless be maintained in-view- CO., derstood that Mr H. Maxwell-Lefroy, the Maritima have sent to Shanghai and others Road Central on the 2nd inst. Mr F. A. made, it has some little semblance of truth. of local requirements, but with a solvent
distinguished Cambridge biologist, who has
Hazeland was the committing Magistrate. At a quiet little dinner among mutual Government comparative fixity of exchange
can be secured, as has been done under. been for some time engaged in investiga-
It is alleged that in consequence of some friends it was discovered that there was tions connected with insect pests of the
water coming through the ceiling of the a quiet little wager as to the biggest check similar circumstances in Indis. The views. West Indies, has been appointed Agricul- The Customs Inspec or-General.
room he occupied, Au Hing went upstairs to paid for import duties in the islands. One of a leading Mexican bant tural Entomologist to the Government of Mr Yamaoka, inspector of the Japa-remonstrate, and that he was set upon and (unmentionable) stated that so and so was negotiating in New York on the subject India, in the room of the late Mr Niceville.nese Department of Finance, who recently thrown out of the window.
the greatest thing in the way of paid up are reported as under: What actually is to returned from Chins, when interviewed by
money that the custom house ever saw, be desired is that Moxico shall have fixity a correspondent of the Tokyo Asahi said
while the quiet chap sprung $160,000.00 as in the value of its coinage. Very generally The Reichstag on the 31st January that a rumour was current in Shanghai to
*It is exceedingly doubtful if any law the price paid by the Standard Oil Company among students of the situation there is passed the second reading of the bill pro- the effect that Sir Robert Hart was desirous
on one importat on of oil on the occasion acceptance of the fact that & Mexican tecting child labor in factories and shops, of the appointment of Mr Bredon, his forbidding municipalities to trade at a of their last consignment from New York. dollar, uniformly and continually worth profit could be enforced,' says the writer Germany, and prohibiting the employment of child-brother in-law, as his successor. ren under 12 years of age in some branches however, was endeavouring to secure the
f industry. and under 13 in others. The right to make the appointment. Socialists attempted to extend the prohi bitions to agriculture and household work.
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Crown Prince's Narrow Escape.
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The Currency.
The Growth of Municipal Trading.
the Standard Oil Company idea was a satisfactorily. We must, for reasons of an interesting article on Municipal Trad-Upon official investigation it was found that 50 cents in guld, can be made to servis ing in the current number of Page's winner and that was the largest importation which the world recognises, maintain a Magazine. Besides, in the complications charge paid on a single shipment. of municipal book-keeping it would be as
silver token currency for the use of our people. They have always been accus- easy to conceal a profit as it is to conceal a Filipinos at Hanoi Exposition.
tomed to it. It would be strange if they A correspondent writes to the Sing loss. And look at the list. It is now the Very little has been heard of the
were not prejudiced against any change apore Free Press:-With regard to the usual thing for a municipality not merely to Hanoi Exposition in spite of the brave which would take from them what through Currency Question" there seems little or equip but to operate its tramway system, and attempt made to hoom it on the China all the generations they have been used to. no doubt that the dollar will be 'fixed' that brings in such allied ‘undertakings as coast. The following paragraph is taken
Silver is the natural Mexican coin. Any a narrow escape from serious injury last
car factories, brass foundries, engineering from the Manila Times of the 2nd inst. oficial effort to displace it would have to evening, while driving to Dusit Park. The shortly, the main question which is exercis horses, it appears, took fright on the roading the minds of thinking people being shops, the manufacture of engines, dynamos, With the arrival yesterday of the steamer
the determination of the value. This seeins electric fittings, etc. The provision of the Hoihao, Captain M. Merloos, from Hai. combat not only with prejudice, but with natural influences still more powerful. to Samsen and bolted. They ran into a
to confine itself between 1/8 and 2/-, and I │| gas supply has, in some carce, led to the phong, caine hundred and sixty fonce opposite the police station at Ban
must ask you to pardon my intrusion and manufacture of gas fittings and stoves. Filipinos from the. Hanoi Exposition And in so far as concerns money for inter-
1. the Crown Prince escaped mishap. Rim Phrom and were stopped. Fortunate allow me to say a few words on the subject. | Municipal telephones are' extending, not- | They came at the cabled request of Senor / change aniong our people-money, for the
Tobacco for Nothing.
Limited, is giving away. free of cost, quar ter-lb. sample tins of Frontier Mixture Tobacco, which is manufactured by the old,
The British-American Tobacco Co.,
sentative, and on presentation of theso be-
ΟΣΟ
iced above all else and, frankly, what
conduct of interior trade-it is not required The basis of 1/8, or 12 dollars (or other withstanding the avowed loss in Tunbridge Dominador Gomez, the President of tho that silver should be abolished. What we named' coin) to the sovereign has many and the suspected loss in Glasgow. One Union Obrera Deniocratica of Manila, who reasons in its favour as against the basis of finds up and down the country municipal was advised to take this step by Governor 2/ or 10 to the sovereign, In the first undertakings for the supply of cold air Taft. It will be remembered that a few place, it must be apparent to all that it has storage, Turkish, baths, ice, milk, and cycle weeks ago some of the men got mixed in a very many advantages in the way of divisi- tracks. One finds municipal concert rooms quarrel with the Exposition Guards, and as
the Government of Mexico proposes to establish—is a mouetary system that shall provide for Mexican money at a fixed atable value. The credit of Mexico itself
quality for home requirements. As in customs duties (already computed and payable in gold),, so in international tran- sactions generally, we must have the advan tage of such a gold basis as will put us on
reliable firm of Lambert and Buffer, Lon- bility and any one who has made even tho and lecture halls, municipal hotels and a result three of the guards were badly is far more than ample to guarantee this most rudimentary study of 'Duodecimals' restaurants, municipal shops and lodging- stabbed, one of whom almost diod from the don. Cards are issued by the local repro-will perceive this at a glance. The number houses, Municipal collieries have been effects of his wounds. The party returns 10 is only divisible by two units 2 and 5, proposed for Glasgow and some other towns.with depositions and evidence concerning fore the 31st May next samples may be while 12 is divisible by no less than four. And there are projects, some of which may, the froy and the manner in which Filipinos obtained from Massrs Kruse and Co., 2, 3, 4 and 6. Then again were it fixed at perhaps, have already been put into effect, were treated by the French authorities, Queen's Road Contral.
1/8, there would be exactly twenty pennies for municipal banks of deposit, municipal and it is the intention of Senor Gomez o a level with the other great nations of the to the dollar and our subsidiary coinage notes of currency, municipal fire insurance, prosecute the Exposition officials for dam- would be much simplified: 50 cents municipal bakeries, municipal pawnshops, ages on account of insufficient protection Last evening (says the Bangkong Times would be the equivalent of 10 pennies which and municipal drinking bars. Wo have afforded the natives as per the terms of of the 26th ult), a considerable sum of very nearly approaches the franc, and when not exhausted the list by any means; their contract. Many of the men have money, amounting to about 8600altogether, all is said and done this is the chief basin Glasgow, for instance, has gone
returned very poor in pocket because a number of them were imprisoned by the was stolen from Captain Robinson of the for monetary calculation on the Continent of providing and maintaining municipal authorities and fined two hundred pesos A. 5. WATSON & Co., Limited. Singapore. It appears that before Captain of Europe.
golf courses; but we have mentioned each, a considerabile sum to them.. enough to indicate the complexity of the situation."
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
Chemist and Druggists by á Appointment to HE. the Governor and
Household.
14th February, 1903.
121
A Captain Robbed.
Robinson came ashore yesterday afternoon,
the length
I
THE UNLUCKY BOY
always getting his fingere burn his hand cut or his shoulder sprained His parents should keep a bottle of Cham
world.
WEATHER REPORT.
The following nutice is issued by the Hongkong Observatory:
On the 11th at 11.450. The barometer has risen considerably over Japan, fallen-- alightly on the China coast.
Pressure is highest over NE China and
he locked up the money in a chest. The
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Captain's boy' knew where the cash was kept, and it is believed that he had pos-OSENS the cough, relieves the lungs and opens the secretions. It coun- sessed himself of a duplicate key, and interacts any tendency of a cold to a result How old are you?' asked the lawyer borlain's Pain Balon in the house. This is Channel, light variable winds over the N the Captain's absence carried off the money. It always cures and cures quickly.
pneumonia. It is unequaled for bad colds, who was questioning a woman witness. The woman hesitated. Don't hesitate,' Aryhow he has not been seen since last sale by All Dealers; WATKINS Ltd., Gon- suggested the lawyer, the longer you evening.
eral Agents.
hesitate the older you will be."
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relatively low over the S. const of Chins and the Pacific towards the Lochoos.
Moderate monsoon in the Formoss
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Forecast:-variable winds, light moderate; showery,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903.
TELEGRAMS.
{REUTER'S SERVICE.]
THE SOMALILAND
EXPEDITION. 、
LONDON, March 9, 190.
An official communication from Colonel Swayne, dated Bohotle, 3rd inst., says that two Companies of Pioneers, 100 Somali Mounted Infantry, 50 Camel Corps and a Marconi Telegraph Section now The force arrived on the Occupy Damot.
4th inst. A small body of the enemy, which was posted there, retreated, and were pursued by our mounted troops, who killed three of the enemy and captured all their water camels. Colonel Gough com. manded the force. The Somalis were given a large share in the operations, with un- satisfactory results, and desertions were
numerous.
LATER.
Colonel Manning reports that the mount- od troops occupied Galkayu on the 3rd instant, and the rest of the column on the 5th instant. The occupation was appar- ently unopposed and casualties confined to the enemy.
THE NAVY ESTIMATES. The Navy cetinintes gross £35,836,841,
a net increase of £3,202,000, mainly for
TELEGRAMS.
THE SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN. The main column leaves Olbia on the 6th of March.
General Manning has learned that the Mullal has returned to Mudug with the bulk of his force. It is hoped the flying columns are in contact with him.
M. Lagarde (the French Resident) who has latterly been on indifferent terms with King Menolik is quitting Abyssinia and
will not return.
THE RAGGING IN THE GUARDS.
Mr Brodrick, Secretary for War, reply- ing to Mr W. Bromley-Davenport, M.P. (Conservative, Macclesfield), on the subject of the ragging in the Grenadier Guards, referred to in previous telegrams, said that Lt. Col. Kinloch was relieved of his com- mand after an inquiry whereat he was the first witness. Col. Kinloch had served with distinction apart from this affair, but the condition of his battalion compelled his retirement. The irregularities were now checked.
SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
CORRESPONDENCE.
WATER WANTED.
To the Editor of the 'CHINA MAIL.'
THE CHINA MAIL.
Hongkong, March 11. SIR.-The residents of houses in High Street have not been able to obtain any Wette from We tea for the last 3 days. results, and maybe they are consigned to
Letters to the Water Authority produce no
the W. P. B.
Our motor rent goes on all the same; 80 do our meters-registering air!
Thanking you in anticipation for space in your columus for this, I inclose my card. Yours, &c.,
A RATEPAYER.
THE NEW ARMY SCHEME.
The Debate in the House of Commons.
THE BROUGH SEASON.
'The Liars."
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A mythological farcial comedy in Three NOSTRAORDINARY GENERAL Acts, by H. and E. Paulton.
It would seem that the versatility of the Brough Company is inexhaustible. Last night, at the Theatre Royal, another opportunity of viewing, with pleasure, the Under the direc- Mr. ROBERT BROUGH. versatile acting of this company Representativo... "Mr. Allan HAMILTON Thespians was given, when Hey Arthur
TÖ-NIGHT ( WEDNESDAY), Jones' masterpiece, The Liars, was staged.
11th MARCH. It seems unnatural to speak of the piece as à drama, for alight vein of comedy (such as the Broughs pourtray) permeates the whole four THE acts. Mr Brough's powers as an elocutionist are already too well known for repetition here, and his acting of the part of Colonel Sir Christopher Deering last pight was characterised by the skill and thoroughness of the past master of his art. Mr W. J. London, February 23.-A Parliament-Lovell, as Edward Falkner, enhanced his an actor of considerablu ary paper which has been issued shows that reputation as all the units of the first three Army Corps ability, Mr Orlando Daly and Mr. M. will be available on the 31st March, except McLean, in the respective parts of Gilbert four cavalry, regiments in South Africa, and George, Nepan, wore very successful, three heavy batteries still unorganized, and us also wero the Freddy Tatton of Mr nino battalions temporarily in South Africa | Leslie Victor, and the Archibald Coke of and other Colonics. The fifth and sixth Mr Percy Walshe. Mrs Brough, as Lady Army Corps are still unformed, but the Jessica, acted in the usual admirable and whole of units of the fourth, fifth and sixth finished style, which characterises all her Army Corps will be available on the 31st | parts, and has added another success to March, except seventeen regular batteries her already long list during the present in South Africa and fifteen auxilliary bat- season. The Mrs Crespin of Miss Susie A teries which are unformed, The paper Vaughan, and the Dolly Cooke of Miss
Feb. 22. Since Tuesday the Ministerial completeness of the caste. The other parts najority has twice been below forty. The were suitably filled, and were as follows :- majority against the amendment complain. Waiter at the 'Star and Garter,' Mr a footman, Mr. Hig- ing of no public prosecution' in the McIntyre; Gadsby, Whitaker Wright case was fifty-one. Anson; Taplin, a servant, Mr Edwards; important attack on Mr Brodrick's Army footman at Cadogan Gardens, Mr Harri- scheme takes place to-morrow, Mr Beckett son; Beatrice Ebernoc, Miss Helen Boyle; leading the attack. The Nationalists are Ferris, a maid, Miss Gillies Brown. The averse to n defeat of Government owing to success of the minor parts formed a material help to the piece. The mount- the promised land measure.
ing of the play was; again. the theme of much praise, and the scenic effects re- flect great credit on those who are respon-
audience last night were Sir Henry and sible for their working. Amongst the
Lady Blake, and party, from Governmout House. To-night, The Second Mrs Tan queray will occupy the boards, while to- morrow night Niobe will be the attrac- tion. Friday night will be devoted to Afor Ladies. Village Priest, and on Saturday night that
shipbuilding repairs and maintenance, (Before His Honour A. G. Wise, Puisne does not indicate the strength of the units. Brinda Gibson, added not a little to the
The programme includes the commence- ment of three protected cruisers, four scouts, fifteen destroyers and ten sub. marines. The number of officers and men is fixed at 127,100, an increase of 4,600.
[MANILA CAHLENEWS SERVICE.] CABLE COMPANIES ADOPT 'WIRELESS."
NEW YORK, March 4.-
The commercial cable companies are making experiments with the Marconi system and will probably adopt it as a sup- plement to their lines. So far the experi- ments have been entirely eatisfactory and the utility of the system has been proved beyond doubt.
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Wednesday, March 11..
A COLLIBION IN THE HARBOUL,
Lo Kom Loy, owner of cargo boat No. 791, sued the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Limited, to recover the sum of $259.25 for damages caused to his boat by collision in the harbour with the Dock Co.'s tug Fame on 12th December, 1902.
Mr E. J. Grist (of Messrs Wilkinson and Grist; appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr H. W. Looker (of Messrs Deacon and Has- tings) for the defendant company.
Captain Ratcliffe, master of the dredger St. Enoch, soid he was passing the scene of the collision on the 12th December last. The Fame, when he first saw her, was com ing west, while the tug and the cargo boat MINERS STRIKEIN AUSTRALIA. was crossing to Kowloon. Ho heard two The great gold mines at Aritunga, Aus-blasts blown by the tug. That meant that tralia, are shut down on account of an ex- tensivo strike. All the minors in the field have quit work and are restless. Trouble is feared.
PUGILISM.
NEW YORK, March 6. Arrangements have just been completed whereby Champion James Jeffries and James Corbett have been matched to fight twenty rounds for the heavy-weight cham. pionship of the world; Young Corbett and Terry McGovern to fight twenty rounds for the feather weight championship of the world, and Thomas Sharkey and Jack Munroe to fight twenty rounds, the winner to have a go with the winner of the Jeffries. Corbett bout. The fights will all probably be pulled off in San Francisco between now and next August.
0
THE POPE'S HEALTH. The condition of Pope Leo has again changed for the worse and the gravest fears are entertained for his recovery. The at- tack of dizziness which seized him several days ago has devoloped into what his physi- cians believed is vertigo, and this, added
recovery very uncertain. Representatives of most of the nations of Europe have
the master was going to starboard his helm. Cross-examined-The vessels were about 100 yards apart when the whistle was sounded. He did not notice any answer ing blast from the Fame. The tug went to port. He could not say if the Fame altered her course. If the Fame had ported her helm she would have gone clear. If wit ness had been in command of the Fame ho would have ported his helmn when he heard the two blasts. The tug was encumbered by the tow
Mr Louker said that it was admitted that the tow was alongside.
Witness showed. by models how the vessels were placed and how they were moving. He could not tell which vessel was moving the faster.
Lo Kum Loy stated that he was the master of the cargo boat, which was being towed alongside the launch from tho Can
mpress. When
ton steamer wharf to the about 280 yards from the Empress, the Fame struck his cargo boat astern. She was seriously damaged, and it cost $169.25 to repair her. He claimed demurrage for 20 days at the rate of $3 per day, which was the usual rate. Witness here stated that the total amount of bis claim was $229.25, which was all he wanted. He saw the Fame. Sho was travelling faster than they wore.
Mr Looker stated that the case for the
defence was that the launch und her to were crossing from the Canton steamer wharf to the Empress as the Fame was coming from East to West.
astern.
The launch
FRIDAY NEXT, 13th March, 'A VILLAGE PRIESTA (By arrangement with the author.) drama in Five Acts, by Sydney Grundy.
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February 23. There has been a vigorous attack in the House of Commons on Mr Brodrick's army scheme directed by Un ionist members. Mr Beckett moved an the organisation of the Army was unsuited amendment to the Address regretting that to the needs of the Empire, and that no proportionato gain in strength or efficiency had resulted from the recent increases in expenditure. He said the Army Corps system blocked the way to rational reform and must be swept away. He declared that the Army is packed with expensivo trash.
Major Seeley said that the scheme if persisted in would entail a national dis-
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aster.
He lamented
placed on the citizen army. the decrease in Volunteers owing to un- sympathetic treatment. Like Mr Beckett he appealed to the House to forget party for the moment and to contemplate this as a national question.
Sir Charles Dilke condemned spending more on the Army than on the Navy which should be the first national consideration. Mr Brodrick replied that the object of the Army Corps syston was to establish a tandard by which the War Office could work if it wore ever again necessary to send a vast force abroad. The alternative of the existing scheme was not Volunteers. It was preposterous to imagine us depending on a citizen army.
Major Seeley interrupting stigmatised the referénce to volunteers as a gross per- version of what he said.
Mr Brodrick admitted that recruiting had given him the greatest possible anxiety.but he was confident of an improvement. Last year was the biggest recruiting year he had yet had.
Mr Brodrick, in reply to Sir Howard Vincent prior to the debate, said the Volunteers bad decreased since 1901 by forty thousand. The deficiency in officers
Was 1895.
February 24.-Several
Conservatives
supported the amendment to the Address moved by Mr Beckett.
us
It was the same in the case
staged.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
Obituary.
Calcutta, February 25.-Lieutenant A. C. Wood, 2nd West Riding Regiment, died at the Station Hospital here this morning of abscess of the liver.. Ho was married only a few weeks ago.
A Disastrous Fire, Messrs. Ralli Brothers' press-house and jute godowns at Cossipore have been en
The havoc tirely destroyed by firo. wrought is estimated at between twenty. five and thirty lakhs, but it is said to be fully covered by insurance. The origin of the fire has not yet been ascertained."
The Viceroyalty of India. London, Feb. 22.--Rumours are current to the effect that Mr Brodrick will succeed Lord Curzon as Viceroy of India,
Calcutta, Feb. 25. Noofficialinformation
in any way confirmatory of the rumour that Mr Brodrick is to be the next Viceroy has so far reached India, but Mr Brodrick's unpopularity in consequence of the War Office muddle is so great at Home just now Sir Edward Grey declared the North-that it is anything but improbable that an West Frontier of India was a bugbear. attempt might be made to send him to to the great age of His Holiness, make his had the Fame on her starboard bow, and, It would be more difficult for Russia to India. His deafness and the narrowness according to the rules, should have kept out place 200,000 men there than for of his official training which has been almost of the way. Iustead of going to port after to do so.
however, serious objections to this course. giving the two blasts, the launch went of South Africa, and in the case of entirely confined to the War Office are, sent condolences and best wishes to the Fate had to keep on her course with the Navy.
As they were crossing boats, the European complications we must rely on afflicted pontiff, The number of persons speed, but seeing the collision Later. Mr Brodrick in his speech also who have access to his presence has been imminent in consequence of what the said that zo Army had over undergone such greatly reduced and every precaution is launch did he slowed and starboarded his changes as ours during the last two years.
helm.
Delegation had not only begun but in a few years it would be the key-note of the being taken to prevent any complications
Army system.
Ho denied that the North- of his disorder. A day of prayer has been
West frontier of India was only a bugbear. set in Rome and the population manifests
The preparation for the defence of our the greatest solicitude.
greatest dependency must, he said, be judged upon expert advice, and we must remember that for a much smaller depen- dency we had to send double that number
DEWEY'S PRIZE MONEY. The settlement of the prize money due the American sailors for their victory in the battle of Manila Bay, has just been ar-
rived at by the Navy Department. Com- puted upon the basis of the vessels captur- ed and destroyed, the amount is very large. The share of Admiral Dewey alone is al- most one million dollars,
U.S. CONGRESS'S SPENDINGS.
The session of Congress which has just ended, while vory little was accomplished in the way of constructive legislation, suc. ceeded in spending as much as any of its predecessors with one exception. The amount appropriated by the session was a full billion of dollars. A large portion of this was given for the enlargement of the Navy and for other permanent uses.
[N.-C. DAILY NEWS SERVICE.] ARMY REFORM.
LONDON, March 6. The Duke of Bedford (Unionist) second- ed Lord Carrington's motion.
The Earl of Hardwicke (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the War Office) de- fended the Army Corps scheme which, he said, affected decentralisation and taught officers how to take the initiative.
WAS
Captain McIsaac, of the Fame, then gave He barely evidence for the defence. touched the cargo boat's gunwale, as the cargo took the greater part of the blow. It was a sliding blow. He looked through his glasses, and could not see any damage
whatever.
Cross-examined-The tug and cargo boat were on his starboard side, and he was on the starboard side of them.
You being on our starboard side it was
your duty to keep out of our way?-Yes, But you didn't take any precautions to prevent collision ?—Yes, I did; I went
Blow.
You told us it was because the harbour was congested that you went slow; it was not in consequence of our ship being in your way?-Partly on account of both,
Do you mean to tell us that our cargo boat and launch could have been actually proceeding through the water astern after blowing her whistle 1-We could go astern
in six seconds.
How long was it between the bl wing of the whistle and the collision?-Probably
about a minute.
Evidence having been given by the helmsman of the Fame,
Parties addressed the Court.
of troops,
Mr Winston Churchill resumed the Army Debate and denounced Mr Brodrick's
scheine as a sham and humbug. Its object was to make England a military nation and cajole the taxpayer into paying war rates during peace time.
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman said the House must face the fact that the national expendituro was increasing beyond end. urance. He urged an enquiry by com petent authority, for instance, the Council of Defence.
The Englishman believes the rumour that Mr Brodrick will be the next Viceroy may expect to hear soon officially that he is based on sound information and that we
will accept the post.
The Dardanelles. London, February 23.-Lord Cranborne speaking in the House said Turkey had not replied to the note mentioned on January 6 in which formal protest was made against the passage of Russian war-vessels through He considered it was the Dardanelles. undesirable to present the papers in con. nection therewith.
The N. W. Frontier. Calcutta, February 24.-The escort ac- companying Mr Donald on the Kurrum- Afghan Boundary Commission which is about to start will comprise half a squa dron of Cavalry and a company of infantry.
Mr Chamberlain. London, Feb. 23.-It is generally agreed that Mr Chamberlain's interview with the Bond leaders on Saturday was a satisfactory consummation of his mission,
Lord Stanley said that Lord Roberts who introduced the Army Corps into India, told him to-day that he fully approved of Mr Brodrick's plan. Lord Stanley said he believed the new system would enable the authorities to provide for the defence of close. India, the protection of coaling stations, and the safeguarding of the country against invasion.
His Lordship, in delivering judgment, February 25-Mr Beckett's amendment said he would have liked more evidence.n
has been rected by 261 to 145 votes. The which to give his decision, but he had to Nationalists abstained from voting. Twenty do what he could with what he had got. Ministerialists voted with the minority. He did think there was any question of Mr Balfour in the Debite on the Army contributory negligence (as had been urged said the Navy stood first and we must by Mr Looker) The main question was meat ite needs; but it did not follow that Did the launch with its tow go astorn or
we must spend more on the Navy than on
There was
war
could be
to
Bongs that he has OPENED, in connection with his Bakery, a Depot in 13, WELLINGTON STREET, as a CAFE and RE. FRESHMENT ROOM, comfortably furnished
All kinds of cakes of the best and purest quality; also, different kinds of Ice Cream,
will be Meat Pies, Mince, Rolls, etc., obtained there.
Orders will be promptly attended to.
H. WISEMAN. Hongkong, March 11, 1903.
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TING, Burgeon Dentist,
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TERMS VERY MODERATE. Consultation. Free. Hongkong, April 24, 1900
628
There can no longer be the slightest S doubt that in Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Oil medical science is endowed with a remedial agent which is of the greatest value in every kind of wasting disease-in Mr Chamberlain in his speech to the fact, in every ailment for which cod liver the recognized Bond deputation declared he had no politi oil has hitherto been cal ambition to gratify. His own time of medicine. The reason of this success is active service was necessarily drawing to a not far to seek. Cod liver oil itself, even in its most refined condition, is not ac- ceptable to delicate stomachs, being very nauseous, evil-smelling, and difficult of assimilation. The following letter will be PRICE MODERATE CONSULTATION FEEE,
Next to the Hongkong Dispensary, 7 Oakden Street, read with interest :~~
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Hongkong, November 25, 1902.
Somaliland.
Allahabad, February 25.-A Pioneer special telegram, dated London, 24th Feb., says:-The inadequate provision of camels in Somaliland is greatly hampering the advance and has led to the abandonment of stores at Obbia. An advanced post is to be established in the region of Mudug in April.
and
I have great pleasure in recommending Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil. My little
บ
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DENTIST.
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THE
411
Bangkok Times.
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN SIAM.. And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin. China, the Straits Settlements, and Burma,
girl had eaten nothing for nearly three Mr. CHADWICK KEW, A DAILY NEWSPAPEE, with a weekly Mail
The following additional officers are go weeks, and after taking a fów doses of did it not? If it did, it was to blame; if it the Army. The essential difference being to join the Transport Corps: Captain Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil she was did not then the Fame was to blame. tween Government and its opponents was Doughty, 2nd Welsh Fusiliers, Captain able to eat heartily; also my husband, after
evidence of Captain whether the
Army Corps were three
Armstrong, 1st East Yorks, Captain Ma- suffering with influenza, found great relief Melsane and his helmsman that she did go required for the work abroad. No clear, 2nd East Yorks, Captain Bosanquet after taking Stearns' Wine.. (Mrs.) HEANEY.
brought
an end 2nd Border Regiment, Captain Pritchard, astern. It was with reluctance that he
In the case of the child, Stearns' Wine fleet alone For by a citizen 2nd Welsh Regiment, Captain Glasford, of Cod Liver Oil acted both as a tonic and by a must believe this, but at the same time, he
ALieutenant Breslin, 4th Hussars, did not say the two witnesses had perjured army and it would be folly to deprive 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, themselves, only there was no evidence to ourselves of the means of offence. the contrary, and there must be, therefore, war with Russia was in the last degree Lieutenant Walford, 2nd Suffolks. judgment for the defendants, with costs.
improbable, but the frontier of India was only a part of the Empire adjacent to a first class military Power, and it must be regarded as the key to our military position. It was not the problem of home fool with a bad cold. No one can tell defence which settled the magnitude of the To f
what the end will be. Pneumonia-Army, but what the Army was required to catarrh, chronic bronchitis and consuinp. do in a sphere of action, far from home. tion invariably result from a neglected Events moved rapidly in Central Asia and cold. As a medicine for the cure of colds, every year improvements in her communi- British Minister at Teheran had been iron adds to its topic effects. The Marquis of Lansdowne (Foreign coughs and induenza, nothing can compare cations strengthened Russia's strategical position. It was impossible to say that Secretary) said the maintenance of the with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
always cures and oures quickly. For sale in the event of a war with Russia we should by All Dealers; WATKINE. Ltd., General not require all the forces Mr Brodrick's
scheme provided. Agouts,*
The Earl of Selborne (First Lord of the Admiralty) said the Army Corps expressed the principles whereby the Government stood, viz., the Navy to be considered first and the Army to be sufficient for Imperial
needs,
base in South Africa would mean an extra
cost of £50 per man annually.
IT WILL NOT DO
It
an appetizer, assisting the digestive organs in the process of food assimilation as soon as the patient had received from the remedy Persian Affairs.
sufficient strength and vitality to take solid London, February 23-Lord Cranborne nourishment. Boing pleasant in flavour, in the House said he considered the Russo- Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil is ac- Persian commercial treaty was likely to affect ceptable to the most fastidious invalid. It British trade injuriously. A large part of is, indeed, a fine wine in which the valuable the Indian tes in Persia was imported curative properties of cod liver oil are The eliminated. The addition of peptonate af through Russia but the tariff on tea was dissolved, the oily matter being completely not likely to prove prohibitive.
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DENTISTRY.
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SUI SANG, Lately Practising with Dr. I. SALAI, DENTIST. Connaught Road, near Blake Pier.. Hongkong, December 8, 1902.
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.13th March.
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..18th March.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS,
FOR SHANGHAI, 'KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA.
THE Company's Steamship THE
SYDNEY,
Captain BLANC, will be despatched for the obove ports on ́or about THURSDAY, the 12th Inst.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
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STEA
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| INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER
RANEAN PORTS,
LOND MOUTH-AND.
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THE Steamship VALETTA, Captain
THE
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Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) 2245 will be transhipped at Colombo into s steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other cargo for London, &a.," will
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. be conveyed vid Bombay, WITH TRAN
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FOR FOOCHOW, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
AND AMOY, AMSUI, Via SWATOW
ANPING, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TABISUL, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY.
STEAMER
ANPING MARU,
T. Goro,A
DAIJIN MARU,
T. OGATA,
LEAVING WEDNESDAY, 11th
March. SUNDAY, 15th
March.
MAIDZURU MARU, į WEDNESDAY, 18th
T. SAITO,
DAIGI MARU
T. W. GROVES,
March.
SUNDAY, 22nd
March.
The Co.'s new Steamers are specially designed for the coast trade of South * The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered China and Formoss, and are fitted with all modern improvements. Excellent accom- by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table.modation is provided for 1st class passengers, and a duly qualified Doctor is carried.
A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.
Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtze and Northern China Ports. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Ports.
N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and Australian Ports.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, March 11, 1903
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN. SUEZ, PORT SAID NAPLES, GENÓA, ANTWERP, BREMEN/HAMBURG; PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS; ALSO AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS. LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON
STEAMERS WILL CALL AT GIBRALTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS AND Luggage. N.B.-Caroo 'CAN DE TAKEN ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
D. E. BROWN, General Agent,
PEDDER STREET.
1112
Steamors. HAMBURG *
PRINZ HEINRICH +
SACHSEN +
KIAUTSCHOU *
PRINZ. REG. LUITPOLD
PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
SALLINGS FROSI HONGKONG, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, PORTLAND, OREGON,
MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA; FOR
OREGON RAILROAD
OPERATING IN
CONNECTION WITH THE
& NAVIGATION CO,
STEAMSHIP. INDRASAMHA INDRAVELLI INDRAPURA
TONS.
CAPTAIN.
5197 R. P. Craven .................. 4899 W. E. Craven .........
May 4899 A. E. Hollingsworth
HONGKONG.
March April
26, 1903 16, 1903 14, 1903
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information,
發 .communicate with or apply to
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, March 10, 1903,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.)
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTELATION.
Steamers. HITACHI MARU,
J. CAMPBELL, IDZUMI MARU,
M. YAGI, HIROSHIMA MARU,
J. NAGAO,
AWA MARU,
N. TRENNT, ` BOMBAY MARU,
T. MURAI, SHINANO MARU,
C. W: THOMSON,
YAWATA, MARU
A. E. MOSES.
WAKASA MARU,'
Destinations.
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
KOBE.
MOJI, KOBE “AND ТОКОЦАМА.
MARSEILLES, LONDON and ANTWERP, Via SINGAPORE, PEN-
ANG, COLOMBO & PORT SAID. BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and COLOMBO. VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE, U.S.A., Via SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
Sailing Dates. FRIDAY, 13th
March, Daylight.
| TUESDAY, 17th
March, at Noon.
FRIDAY, 20th
March, at Noon.
SATURDAY, 21st March, Daylight.
TUESDAY, 24th
March, at Noon.
TUESDAY, 24th
BAYERN
ZIETEN
ROON
PREUSSEN + HAMBURG *
ON HAMBURG,
IN RUSSIA.
Sailing Dates. WEDNESDAY, 18th March. WEDNESDAY, 1st April. WEDNESDAY, 15th April.
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 Poutoon at the Customs water-front premises at Tamsui to land all Passengers and cargo.
For, Freight, Passage and further information apply at the. Co.'s local Branch Office,lat No. 2, Des Voeux Road Central,
T. ARIMA.
Hongkong, March 10, 1903,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
(ORIENTAL S. S. Co.)
REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND. MANILA IN 48 HOURS. ПRE Company's well-known Steamship
WEDNESDAY, 29th April. THE ROSETTA MARU, 3876 Tons,
WEDNESDAY, 13th May. WEDNESDAY, 27th May. THURSDAY, 11th June. THURSDAY, 25th June. THURSDAY, 9th July. THURSDAY, 23rd July.
+ Calling at Amsterdam.
the Steamship
with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port as above,
✔
* Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie. N WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of March, 1903, at Noon,
of the HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Captain E. BURMEISTER,
Calling at NATLEB and GENDA.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on MONDAY, the 16th March, Cargo and Specie will be received on Board until 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 17th March, and Parcels will be received at the Agency's Office until Noon on TUESDAY, the 17th March. Contents of Packages are required. No Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than $2.50 and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet Cubic in Measurement.
The Steamer has splendid accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardesses. Linen can be washed on board.
יד
Norddeutscher Lloyd.
For further Particulars, apply to
1947
2
Melchers & Co., Agents.
Captain N. TATE will be despatched for MANILA on SATURDAY, the 14th .March, at Noon. To be followed by
Rohilla Maru on the 18th March.
Magnificent Accommodation. Comfort- able Cabins. Excellent Table. Unrivalled
Electric
Doctor and Speed.
Light. Stewardess carried. Company's Office, 3 Queen's Buildings, Ice For Freight or Passage, apply at the
House Street.
K. NAKASHIMA,
“Manager. Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
2285
NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE
ITALIANA.
(FLORIO & RULATTINO UNITED COMPANIES.)
STEAM FOR BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG.
NORTHERN PACIFIC S.S. CO. Having connection with Company's Mail
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
3
IN CONNECTION WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Steamers.
March, at 4 p.m.TREMONT
LYRA VICTORIA
NAGASAKI, KUBE AND YOKO- Į WEDNESDAY,
HAMA.
March 25, at Noon. FRIDAY, 27th-
March, Daylight.
J. B. MACMILLAN, KOBE ADN YOKOHAMA,‚ ̈
Tons.
Captains
1902,
Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID,
LEGHORN MESSINA, NAPLES,
and GENOA: also VENICE AND TRIESTE, all MEDITERRANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVAN TINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN POETS up to CALLAO,
(Taking Cargo at through rates to PERSIAN GULF and BAGDAD, also. BARCELONA, VALENZA, ALICANTE, ALMERIA and MALAGA).
THE
Steamship
*ISCHIA, Captain Muzio, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 12th Inst., at Noon.
At BOMBAY the steamer is discharging in VICTORIA Dock.
For further particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to
4417 3502
W. Williams.
3759
J. Panton Garlick
March March April 4.
13. 17.
CARLOWITZ & Co.,
Agents Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
506
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
Steamers marked (*) have no passenger accommodation.
HE Company's
WEIGALL,
; LUÔN NG
THE
Captain
4 p.m.
!
MANAGER.
257
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
FOR SHANGHAI AND CHINKIANG. (Taking Cargo at through rates to THING- TAU AND HANKOW). HE Steamship
THE KOWLOON,
Captain STEHR, will be despatched for the above ports on THURSDAY, the 12th instant, at 4 p.m.
This Steamer has superior accommodation for First and Second-class passengers. For Freight or passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
Agents.
Hongkong, March 3, 1903.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM
526
NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, RANGOON, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ
and PORT SAID. · (Taking Cargo at through rates to the
BRAZILS to SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).
THE Company's Steamship
NIPPON, Captain KLAUSBERGER, will be despatched Bs above on SATURDAY, the 21st of MARCH.
For information as to Passage and. Freight, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co.,
Agents, Prince's Buildings Hongkong, February 26, 1903.
413
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. (With Liberty to Call at PHILIPPINE PORTs)
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. 1903.
15th April, 30th April. 15th May,
AFRIDI RICHMOND CASTLE SAGAMI
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & CO.,
Agents.
Hongkong, March 7, 1903.
FOR SHANGHAI, CHEMULPO, DALNY AND PORT ARTHUR.
to the in the United States, to the PACIFIO COAST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the phin G. will be despatched THE SteamshiLLBERG,
Canada, and Europe, in connection with the Great Northern Railway and Atlantic Steamers Round the World Tickets also issued. Between Moji and Kobe, 1st and 2nd Class Through Passengers have the option of travelling by the Sanyo Railway,
For further information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Com- pany Local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road.
Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
A. S. Mihara, Manager,
THE attention of passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line UNITED STATES and to EUROPE.
Special rates allowed to meribers of Government Services.
110
at
Captain MEYER, will be despatched the above Ports on SUNDAY, the March, at Daylight.
for
15th
Through Bills of Lading issued to PACIFIC COAST POINTS and to the Trincipal tion for First Class Passengers, and is Cities in the United States and Canada.
For further information as to Freight, or Passage, Apply to
Dodwell & Co., Limited, General Agents.
Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
1724
This steamer has superior accommoda-
fitted throughout with Electric Light. For Freight or passage apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Coa
General Managers, Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
509
For Freight or Passage, apply to
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE
Hongkong Office. Hongkong, February 28, 1903.
331
SHIPMENT.
Parcols will be received at this Office until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com pany's Bills of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
P. & 0. 5. N. Co.'s Office, Hongkong, March 2, 1903.
Notices to Consignees.
443
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE,
THE Steamship Arratoon Apear having TH
arrived from the above Ports, Con signces of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from along. side.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once at Consignees risk and expense. Cargo remaining on board after 4. p.m. on the 13th instant, will be land- ed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOW. LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to tako IMMEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongside; such Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at: Con- signees' risk and expense.
J.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by tue undersigned.
DAVID SASSOON, & Co., LD,
Agents.
མ་
527
Hongsong, March 10, 1903. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP VICTORIA.
FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO. HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI,
THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby request- ed to send in their Bille of Lading for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
514
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees risk and expense.
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents. Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAMERJAVA.
FROM ANTWER
LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- Named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods aro being landed and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN. COMPANY'S GODOWNS at Kowloon, where osch consign- ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and. delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
This Vessel brings on Cargo --- From LONDON &c. ex 8.6. Somali Optional Goods will be landed here an Tess instructiona are given to the contrary before 10 a m., TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 15th March, at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees and the Co.'s representatives at au appointed hoor. All claims must be pra sented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here. after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns,
E. A HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, March 9, 1903.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1903.
Notices to Consignees.
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE N. D. L. S. 6. Konigsberg, Captain T MAYER, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignous of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned, and to take immediato delivery of their Goods
oods from alongside be forwarded unless notice to the contrary he given before 3 p.m. TO-DAY,
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COM- PANY, LIMITED, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Claims will ho admitted after the Goods have left the Godown.s, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th Inst., will be subject to rent.
All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 17th Inst., at 3
p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office..
Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
BOSTON TOW BOAT COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
www.
STEAMSHIP TREMONT.
524
Insurances.
Banks.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, THE BANK OF TAIWAN (FORMOSA)
INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1901, £15,722,603. Authorised Capital.. „£3,000,000 0 0 Subscribed Capital.. £2,750,000 00 Paid-up Capital..............£687,500 0
£2,695,548 5 2 Firo Funds
១
"AVING been appointed Aornrs of the H above comppointed Arms of the accept EUROPEAN and CHINESE RISKS. at
Current Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, July 2, 1902.
SALAMANDER
1637
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.....£1,000,000. PAID UP CAPITAL, ....................................................£ 324,874.
HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG.
Board of Directors. CHAN KIT SHAN, Esq. | 0. Ewexs, Esq. CHOW TUNG SHANG, J. LAUTS, Esq.
Esq.
Chief Manager Gro. W. F. Playfair.
Interest for 12 months fixed
Hongkong, November 20, 1901.
BANK MERCANTILE
INDIA, LIMITED.
FIRE INSURANCE THE
COMPANY.
T AGENTS for the above Company are THE Undersigned having been appointed prepared to accept Risks against Firo at Current Rates.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.. PAID UP.... SUBSCRIBED.........
RESERVE FUND........
--
5%.
LIMITED.
(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER).
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL .........Yen 5,000,000 PAID UP CAPITAL................. 1) 2,500,000
HEAD OFFICE-TAIFEK, FORMOJA.
BRANCHES :-
AMOY, KOBE, TAINAN.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 117 4, QUEEN'S ROAD (facing Duddoll Street).
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED. On Current Account at the rate of 2 cent. per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITH :- For 12 months 5 por cent, per annum.
OF
At 100 cents per Dollar Mexican
Batcher Ment.
Beef sirloin & primò cut-Moi Lung Pa
.£1,500,000 £1,125,000 ...£ 562,500 .....£ ' 50,000
в
17
3
4 3
17
11
"
S. SHIGENAGA,
A gent.
218
1
BANKERS: LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, Limted.
לי
11
Corned-Ham Ngau Yuk?
Roast,-Shiu
"
"
"
Soup, Tong Yuk
Steak,-Ngan Yuk Pa
Salmon, Ma Yau Yu
Shrimps,-HA
Solos, Tat Sa Yu
White Bait,-Ngan Yu C
***
£23
杏仁
̇80 金山平禀
天津平事
海棠
番荔
THE CHINA MATE..
་ ་
Banks.
HONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET I'RICES.
lb
Rook Fish,-Sek Kau Kang
13 Zithe
Roach,--Chun Yu
10
蠢魚
·Corrected to Thursday, March 5, 1903.
24
馬友魚
Shark, So Yu
167 鯊魚:
Skate, - Po Yo
9
肉食
鮪魚
28
Ib...
Snapper,-Lap Yu-
24
lb 16
A
20
排沙
16
4
Tench,Wan Yu
14
16
4
Turbot-Cho How Yu
14
左口食
12
****
湯肉
Turtles, small, fresh water,-Kerk Yu...
60
脚魚
16
11
銀魚仔
"
Sausages,-Ngau Yuk Chaung
15.
牛肉腸
Bullock's Brains,-,, Know
per set 8
per
牛醬
Fruits.
D
Tongue fresh,-Ngau Li
each 45
牛脷
菓子
corned---Hang Ngau Li
56
4M Almonds,--Hung Yan
20
Head,-Ngau Tau
60
牛頭
Apples, (California)-Kam Sau Ping Kho
*Heart,-Ngau Sum
lb. 9
牛心
(Chofoo)-Tin Chun Ping Khor
牛肩
Small,-Hoi Tong...
Feet,-Ngau Kerk.
牛脚
Custard,-Fan Lai Chi
...each-
Kidneys,-Ngau Yiu
8
...
H "1
17
牛腰
"
Tail-Ngau Mei
16
Bausas, fragrant, Canton,-San Shing
Heung Chiu
2
省城香茶
**
*** 11
6
"
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1853. HEAD OFFICE, London.
Liver,Ngau.Con
... lb. 9
牛尾
2
山香蕉
"
牛肝
10
風樂
•
5
... 11
EVAN ORMISTON Acting Manager.
234
CAPITAL PAID-UP RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE-
HOLDERS ..
...£800,000
RESERVE FUND
.£800,000 ...£660,000
19
..$10,000,000
Sterling Reserve, 810,000,000 Silver Reserve... 5,500,000,
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4
་་
Pige
Calves' Head and Feet-Ngau-chai-tau-kak, set 75 Mutton Chop,-Yeung Pai Kw Leg,-Yeung Pei Shoulder,-Young Shau Chitlings-Chi chong
牛肚
楊桃
...
. lb. 22
Cocoanuts,—Yeh Tez.......
...each 8
椰子
...
鮮提子
22
M
*** 17
羊肚
12
檸檬
20
羊手
15
荔枝乾
*** 19
7
17
??
**
"S
3
"
19
Feet,-Chi Kerk- Fry,-Chi Chak
12
生猪曦
Limes, (Saigon)—Sai Kung Ning Moong...each 7
有貫檸檬
17
猪脚
12
...
་་
猪雜
Mango, Saigon Sai Kung Moong.....
...
"
2523-1
RESERTE LABILITY or
PROPRIETORS ...........................
-$15,500,000
$10,000,000
Head,-Chi Tau
14
T. P. COCHRANE,
Acting Manager.
豬頭
dozen
Heart, Chi Sum
cách 9
猪心
846
.11
Kidneys,-Chi Yiu
6
猪腰
Small, Tai Kut...
"
BANK.
11
Liver, Chi Con
... lb. 21
猪肝
18
猪牌骨
18
18
猪
15
猪油
HOTZ, JACOB & Co. Hongkong, March 31, 1900
}
738
WHAT SHALL I DO WITH IT? THAT can one do with annual surplus of, say £25? It won't buy a house.
W
a Stockbroker would not look at it. Now Twenty Five Pounds invested in the
SANDARD LIFE OFFICE
FROM - TACOMA, SEATTLE, YOKO-able to the assured at Sixty Years of age,
HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.
THE abore Steamer having arrived Con-
Tignes 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 Vernel will be landed and stored at Con- signces' risk and expenso.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
G13
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
THE
PRINZ HEINRICH.
OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hero. by informed that their Goods, with the ex- ception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND Kowloon Wharf and Godown COMPANY, LTD., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary bo given before 11 a.m., TO-DAY.
No Claims will be admitted after the
INTERESTallowed on Current Accounta
at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balanco.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS :- For 12 Months..................4
..................3h
Hongkong, April 1, 1902.
may represent £1,000, more or less, pay-
should he live so long, or upon his death should he not, and a thousand pounds is a lot of money when looked at from the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
standpoint of a paltry £25 !*
For full particulars and rates
Apply to Messrs. DODWELL & ČO..
LIMITED, Agents, Hongkong. Hongkong, December 8, 1902.
Intimations.
BANKING CORPORATION.
PAID-UP CAPITAL........... KESERVE FUND→
COURT OF DIRECTORS :— A. J. RAYMOND, Esq.-Chairman.
Hongkong, February 21, 1903.
THE CHARTKLED BANK OF INDIA,
balances.
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
Hongkong. Jane 2, 1902
EUTSCH-ASIATISCHE
H. E. TOMKINS, Esq.--Deputy Chairman. DEUTSCH-AS
H. F. CARMICHAELE. Goetz, Esq.
CONSULTING ENGINEER, SURVEYOR AND CONTRACTOR,
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
TELEGRAMS: CARMICHAEL,' HONGKONG.
A B C Code, 4th Edition. A 1 Code.
Liuber's Standard Code.
TELEPHON, 232. Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
ESTABLISHED 1872.
HOP FUNG,
SHIP CHANDLER, XC.,
321
C. Michelau, Esq.
G. Balloch, Esq. Hon. C. W. Dickson.
D. M. Muses, Esq. H. Schubart, Esq.
G. H. Medhurst,
Esq.
Hon. Rt. Shewan. N. A. Siebs, Esq. CHIEF MANAGER : Hongkong J. R. M. SMITH,
MANAGER: Shanghai-H. M. BEVIS. BANKEES-LONDON AND COUNTY
BANKING CO., LD.
LONDON
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS :-
For 3 months 24 per cent per annum.
34 "
合
6
12
4
"
11
Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods | Nos. 30 & 32 Wing On St. Central.
remaining undelivered after 12th March,
willbe subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged gooda are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Thursday, the 12th March, at 9.30 a..
All Claims must reach us before the 16th March, 1903, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned."
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & CO.,
Agents.
483
Hongkong, March 5, 1903.
AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP CO.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS.
HE Steamship
THE
GLENROY.
The Hongkong Cargo ex this steamer from above Ports having arrived per "Yuensang' from Manila, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk HONGKONG into the Godowns of the AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COM- PANY, LIMITED, at Kowloon, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
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?
11
15
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
386
Hongkong, February 16, 1903.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
THE
MHE business of the above Bank is con. ducted by the HONGKONG AND CORPORA-
25 SHANGHAI BANKING
TION. Rules may be obtained on ap. plication
There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief. Simple, but aure in action, they can be taken
by the most delicate, KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S KEATING'S
LOZENGES LOZENGES
If you cannot sleep) for coughing, one KAATIO's Lozesor will set you right. They at once check the cough and remove the cause. An enormous ante all over the world during the past 50 years proves their
great value
GIVE INSTANT RELIEF.
No Claims will be admitted after the GIVE INSTANT RELIEF. Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods
GIVE INSTANT RELIEF,
remaining undelivered after the 6th 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 5th Feb.. at 9.30 a.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Agents.
Hongkong, March 7, 1903.
404
WING ON STEAM-SHIP COMPANY.
HONGKONG-MACAO LIKE.
HE Steamship
THE
CHU KONG,
Capt. MASON.
Departures from HONGKONG to MACAO Daily, at 8.00 a.m., SUNDAY included. Dapartures from MACAO to HONGKONG Daily, at 2 p.m., SUNDAY included.'
This Steamer is the fastest and has Superior Cabin Accommodation.
FARES:
1st Class
2nd
I'
3rd
.$2.00
1.00
50
Further Particulars may be obtained at
the Office of the
WING ON STEAMSHIP CO.,
No. 42, Bonham Strand West.
Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
S. S. WING CHAI, Captain T. AUSTIN, R.N.R.
379-
AILY Departuro from HONGKONG to DLA 8. um.; from MACAO to HONGKONG 2 p.m.. (Sunday included).
1st class fare (including Cabin and Ser- vant) 88; return ticket $0.
2nd class 81.50, return ticket $2.50. 3rd $1.
Steerage $0.50.
The steamor will NOT RUN from 2nd
to 6th March, both days inclusive.
Superior Cabin Accommodation
Wharf
KEATING'S COUGH Lozzsozs, the unrivalled remedy
for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT
in: Hongkong, opposite Contral Market; at Macao, C. M. 3. Ne Company's Wharf.
The Steamer stops running for one day on Friday, 20th inst.
For Freight do, apply to
SAM WANG & CO., LTD.,
Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, March 2, 1903,
TROUBLES, are sold everywhere in bottles by all
chemists.
438
司公
$
YUEN KEE CO. COAL MERCHANTS,
No. 17, OHIU LOONG STREET,
INTEREST on deposits is allowed at
3 PER CENT. per annum. Depositors ney transfer at their option balances of 8100 or more to the
ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT, por
annum.
For the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong. May 1, 1900,
THE
1517
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANE, LIMITED,
PAID-UP CAPITAL, S'hai Tls. 5,000,000.
Hump, Salt-Ngau Kin
... 19
13
each 8
Tripe (undressed)-Ngau To
Pork, Chop,-Chi Pai Kwat
Corned,-Ham Chu Yuk
HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI,
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
11
BERLIN.
.. Leg, Chu Pei-
BRANCHES.
"1
- Fat or Lard,--Chu Yau
BERLIN,
CALCUTTA. TIENTSIN.
"
HANKOW. TSINOTAU (KIAUTSCHOU).
LONDON BANKERS :
Messrs N. M. ROTHSCHILD & SONS, The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited. Deutsche Bank (Berlin), London Agency, Direction der Disconto Gesellschaft. Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be earnt on application. Every description. of Banking and Exchange business trans- acted.
H. FIGGE,
Manager.
Hongkong, October 6, 1902.
G
296
Sheeps' Head and Feet,-Yeung Tau Krk set 50
19
...
Heart,-Yeung Sum
Kidneys,-Yeung Yiu
Liver,-Young Con
Sucking Pigs, To Order-Chiu Chai Sust, Beef,-Sang Ngau You
Bananas, (brides), Macao-San Heung Chiu
Chestnuts, Chinese,-Foong Lut...
Carambola,-Yeung Tuo
Grapes.—Sin Tai Tez.......
Lemons, China-Ning Moong
Lichens, Dried-Lai Chi Con
Mango, Manila-Lui Sung Mong
Man osteens,-San Chuk Taz
I
Oranges, (Canton)-San Shing,Tim Chang
Mandarin, Tim Kut
Olivoa-Pak Lam
...
Pears, (American),-Kam San Shut Li
(Canton), Cooking,--Sa Li
"
"
(Shanghai), Sheung Hai L.
羊頭脚 Peanuts,-Fa Sang
each 6
羊心
10
羊
1b. 22
羊肝
16
猪仔
18
*** 17
44
11
Mutton, Sang Yeung Yau... Veal,-Ngau Chai Yuk
...,, 20
16
***
11
Sausages,-Ngau Chai Yuk Tong
15 牛仔肉腸
Poultry.
UARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF Chicken,-Kai Chai ...
NEW YORK. (AMERICAN BANK),
Established 1864.
PAID UP CAPITAL ...U.S. $2,000,000 Gold. UNDIVIDED PROFITS do. 5,180,000 Gold.
SURPLUS AND
་
Doves,-Pan Kau
Eggs, Hen-Kai Tan...
Fowls, Canton,-Kni
U.S. $7,180,000 Gold.
11
HEAD OFFICE-New York.
LONDON OFFICE;
33 & 35 Lombard Street E.C.
F. C. BISHOP, Manager Eastern Dept.
LONDON BANKERS:
PARR'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 2 per cent. per annum.
ESTABLISHED 1880.
6
Yon 24,000,000
"
**
12
"
18,000,000
11
34 4
11
"
"
6,000,000
E. F. GROS,
22
8,910,000
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP CAPITAL UNCALLED RESERVE FUND
Tokio, LONDON.
HEAD OFFICE—YOKOHAMA,
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES :
NAGABAKI.
KOBE.
LYONS. NEW YORK. SAN FRANCI800. HONOLULU, BOMBAY, SHANGHAI
TIENTSIN. NEWCHWANG,
ΡΕΚΙΝΟ,
LONDON BANKERS:
(NEAR MESSRS. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited,
HONGKONG,
CHINA.
Hongkong, June 13, 1902.
1254
*THE REVENUE OF CHINA,'
A SERIES OF ARTICLES, Reprinted from The Ohina Mat.' WITH AN APPENDIX.
To be had at the OFFICE OF THIS PAPER.
Mecor. KELLY & Walsh, ITD. And Messrs. W Bzewer & Co.
En Cente. Prine
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY
TRADE
THERAPION
MARK.
This successful and highly popular remedy, as employed in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan. Jobert, Velpeau, and others, combines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the Find and surpasses everything hitherto employed.
THERAPION No. 1.
in a remarkably short time, often few days only, removes all discharges from the urinary organs, superseding injections, the use of which does irre- parable barm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious diseases.
THERAPION No.2
for impurity of the blood, scurry, pimples, spots, blotchen, pains and swelling of the joints, secon dary symptoms, gout. rheumatism, and all diseases for which it has been too much a fashion to I- ploy mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of sufferers' teeth and ruin of health. This pre- paration purifies the whole system through the blood, and thoroughly eliminates every poisonous matter from the body.
THERAPION NĚ.3.
for nervous exhaustion, impaired vitality, sleepless ness, and all the distressing consequences of early error, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &c. It possesses surprising power in restoring 'strength and vigour to the debilitated.
is sold by all
THERAPION the principal
Chemists and Merchants throughout the World.. Prico in England 2/9 & 4/6. In ordering, stato which of the threenumbers required, and observe above Trade Mark, which is a fac-simile of word THERATION' as it appears on British Government Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affized to every package by order of His Majesty's Hob. Commissionem, and without which it is a forgery. Sold by A. 8. WATSON & Co., Limited,
· E17 Hongkong, China and Manila
Parr's Bank, Limited, The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited.
HONGKONG BRANCH-Intercst allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 2% per annum on the daily balance.
On fixed deposits for 12 months, 6% per
annum.
annum.
On fired deposits for 6 months, 4% por On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% per
TARO HODSUMI, Manager.
annum,
Acting Manager.
Hongkong, December 1, 1902.
1364
INTERNATIONAL BANKING
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.
LONDON BANKERS:
National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. The Union of London and Smith's Bank, Limited.
Persimmons Large,-Hung Chie
Pineapples, 1st quality,-Sheung Poon Ti
Paw Law.
"
...
2nd cocking Chung-tang-paw-law
Plantains,-Tai Chen'}
Pumolo, Siam,—Chim Lo Yau
生羊油 Walnuts, -Hop Tuo
牛仔肉
生日
Vegetables, &c.
Artichokes, Shanghai Sheung Hai 'Ali
Chi Chouk
......
呂宋芒
西武
山竹子
10 省城甜禮
大桔 ®
白機
沙梨
上海梨
6
12
甜機
11
8
金山雪梨茶
1 5 6 1 1
15
10
花生
紅柿
Cach 6 本地波藉
Beans, (French), Macao,-Oh Moon Pin Ta
""
茸角
靑元茄
中等
2
大焦
12
酱邏柚
10 合桃
茶蔬
fb
6
丫治竹
32
鹅仔
̇20 澳門邊荳
Capons, Large, Small,-Sin Kai Ducks,-Ar
30
錢鵝
+1
(French), Shanghai,-Sheung Hai Pin Tau
30
...
上海邊茸
each
▸
Sprout, —Ah Choi” .....
3
+
茅茶
per dozen 22
鵝蛋
Long,-Tau Kok
***
35
羯
Hainan,-Hoi Nam Kai
30
24
"
鵝
黃蹠 免仔
鷓鴣
Cabbage Root,-Kai Lan Tau
pair
山鞠
| Cabbage, (Shanghai),-Yoh Choi
each
25
白鴿
19
Hoihow,-Hoi How Pak Kup. Quail, Um-Chun
32
"
海口白鸽
each 14
•
鵪鶉
11
Medium size,-Cheung Yeh Cho -fa
»
Rice Birds,-Wo Fa Cheuk Snipe,-Sa-Chui
dozon
Small size,-Sai Yeh Choi Faz...
...
禾花卷
19
5 細椑榮花
4
20
沙錐
...
Turkeys, Cock,--Phor Kai Kung
Hen,-,
60
...
火雞公
Celery, Chinese,-Tong Kan Choi
***
3
唐芹菜
NA
45
火鵝乸
17
English,-Yeung,
6
11
上海水鴨
19
White,-Puk...
45.
水鴨仔
80 省城水鴨
་་
Geese,-Ngoi
***
each
Geese, Wild Sh'ai,-Sh'ai for Ngoi, pair Musk Deer,Wong Keng Hare, Shanghai,—Tu Chai Partridge,--Che Khoo Pheasant, Shan Kai Pigeons, Canton,--Pak Kup
"
...
Wild Ducks, Sh'ai,-Shanghai Sui-ap pair Teal,-Sui Ap Chai,
...
Wild Ducks, Canton,-Sang Shing Sui Ap ea.
Barbel,-Ka Yuj
Fish.
Bream, Bin Yuj.
**
44
Canton Fresh Water Fish,-Ho Siu Yu Carp,-Li Yu Catfish,-Chik Yu Codfish.-Mun Yu Crabs,-Hai... Cuttle Fish,-Muk yo Dab,-Sa Mang Yu...
***
THE Corporation buys and sells Bills of Exchange, issues Letters of Credit and carries on every description of Bank
Money ing and Exchange business. received on Current Deposit Account at Dace,-Wong Mei Lan the rate of 2 per cent. per annum on the daily balances, and on Fixed Deposit as follows:
For 12 months, 43% per annum.
589
6 3
4% "
3.%.
17
Hongkong, October 31, 1902.
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA.
ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL DECREE OF THE 12TH NOVEMBER, 1896.
Subscriber: CAPITAL, PATO-UP CAPITAL,
"I
Tla. 5,000,000. 2,500,000
HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAL BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. CANTON,
CHEFOO,
CHINKIANG,
CHUNGKINO HANKOW,
PERINO,
PENAÑO, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN.
-"
HONGKONG-TEMPORARY OFFICE, PRINCE'S BUILDINGS,
CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager: Hongkong, February 13, 1903,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
161
Dog Fish-Tit Tu Sa
Gudgeon,-Pak Kup Ya Herrings, Tso Pak...
Halibut,-Cheung Kwan Y Labrus, V
Wong Fa Yu Loach, Wu Yu
་་་
་་
ib
Beet Root,-Hung Cho au
Brinjals, Green,--Ching Yuen Ker
Red, Hung Ker...
Bamboo Shoots,Cheuk Shun
Cabbage, Chinese, com.-Kai Choy
Brassica,—Pak Choi...
***
each 2
紅菜頭
3
紅茄
2
白菜
12
...
***
竹笋
...
3
芥菜
each
2
芥蘭頭
8
"
椰菜
服务
[]
#
Cane Shoots, bunch,-Kau Shun
Cauliflower, Large size,-Tai Yek Choi-fa, each 12
8 中椰菜花
Carrots,-Kum Shun
Chilies Dried,--Con Lai Chi
Red,-Hung Fa
11
...
20
金鏡
海鮮
Green,-Ching Lat Chin
Curry Stuff, English, Ka Lee Choi Lia....
Cucumbers,-Ching Kwa
洋芹菜
7白洋芹菜
乾辣镮
16 紅花椒
青辣椒
6 加壓材料
青瓜:
12
*
Bitter Squash,--Fò Kwa
+
+
***
14
加魚
Garlic,-Suen Tau
12
編魚
13
海鮮魚
13
鯉魚
9
赤魚
14
15
ཞཱ ཝ སྲསྐ 。 | ཞཱ ཌ ཌ ཱ ཅ ཌ མཁས་པ་
Lettuce,-Yeung Sang Choi
M
̇新子鉴
8
老靈
16
piece
Ach
洋生菜
∵桂林馬蹄 生草菇 洋葱頭
馬蹄
鰵魚
Ginger, young,-Sun Tsz Keung
old,-Lo Keung
*
Horse Radish, S'hai-Lik Kat
Indian Corn,-Suk Mai
Water Chesnuts,-Ma Tai
Mandarin,- Kwei Lum Ma Tal,
Mushrooms, Fresh-Sang Cho Kho
Onions, Bombay,-Yeung Ching, su
Green, Sang Churg
Shanghai,-Saeung Hai Chung Tau
Japan,-Yuti Poon
Okroes,--Mo Ker...
Paraley, English,-Yeung Un Sai
Green Peas,-Ching Tau
生葱
上海葱頭 日本葱限 毛茄
洋芫茜 青豆 薯
上海署仔
黃花魚
11
墨魚
·
་་
11
10
9
沙
"
Eels, Congor. Hai Manu...
11
海鰻
11
"}
B
,, Fresh water,-Tam Siu Ya... Eels, Yellow, Wong Sin Frogs,-Tien Kai Garoupa,- -Sek Pan...
13
淡水
15
20
黃餸
24
田雞
60
石班
12
Potatoes, Sweet,—Fan Sho
14
曹白
Shanghai,-Sheung Hai Shu Tea
14
將軍
Japan,-Yut Poon Shu Tsa
日本署仔
13
American,-FR Ki
"
19
花旗署仔
24
烏魚
Foochow,-Fuk Chau hu TSAJ
福州薯
14
龍蝦
"
Macao,-Oh Moon
澳門薯仔
Mackerel,-Chi Ya ...
16
紙魚
Pumpkin-Toong Kwa
冬瓜
18
芒魚
Radish,-Hung Lo Pak Tsai
losen
紅蘿蔔仔
16
儲魚
Shalots, Con Chung Tan
̇乾葱
Spinage, (Chinese)-Paw Choi
Par otfish,-Kai Kung Yu Perch,-Tau Loc
11
A
JAN
13
邱鱸
Pike, Fa Paw Poong
花破篷 Taros, Wu Tau
laico.... Pan Yu
15
̇班 ®
Pomfret, Black-Hak Chong
18
"1
Pomfret, White, Pak Chong
24
白館
2. THE THOUSAND WORDS POEM.
3%
Prawns,-Ming Hal.
32
明蝦
by E. J. EITEL, PH.D.
Ray-Pei På §3
【花芭沙
THE BANK PURCHASES and receives for Collection Bills of Exchange drawn on the above places, and Sells Drafts and Telegraphio Transfers Payable at its Branches and Agencies,
HONGKONG BRANCH. Advances made on approved securities." Bills Discounted.
Interest allowed on Current Accounts ut the Rate 2% per Annum on the Daily Balancea.
On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months
THE Attention of Advertisers is drawn THE
to the Latest Hours for feceiving Lobsters,-Lung Ha Advertisements and Corrections to Adver- tisements:
Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7, should be sent to this Ofice not later than 1ta.. New Advertisements should be sent in before 3 p.m.
BAIN & REID,
CHINA MAIL Office, Dec. 1900.
三字楼
1.--THE TRI-METRICAL CLASSIC.
千字文
4% Translated from the Chinese 5%
...6
12:
F. W. RUTIER;
Manager. Hongkong, January 18, 1901"
To be had-Price 40 Cente the set--from the CHINA Mart Office, Wyudham 1970 Strest
Monk Fish,-Mon Yo Mullet, Chai Yu Oysters,-Sang Hoo
20% 牛蛇
Spinach,--Yin Choi
Tomatoes,-Fan Ker
Turnips, Punti, (Long),-Low Puk
English, Joung Low Pak
Vegetable Marrow,Chit Kwa
Waters Cresson,--Sai Yeung Choit Yama, Ta Sha
菜
莧菜 番茄 芋頭
pieca
洋雞
節瓜:
西洋菜
**
·ROBERT G. MCEWEN,
Inspector in charge of Market,
A
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONA HOTEL.
Staff Paymaster andMr E. A. Katsch
Mr and Mrs J. M.
Lasoll
Mr I. M. Little
Mrs Airoy
Mr W. S. Bailoy
Mr E. G. Barrett Mr E. F. Baxter Mr J. T. Bell
Mr R. Macgowan
Comte de Bornis
Mr E. V. Bissell
Mrs S. D. Malpass Miss Marmion Dr A. Marriott' Mr & Mrs R. Boggan Mr and Mrs E. Mast Mr & Mrs E. T. Bond Mr S. E. Mast MIN. A. Bonner
Mr T. P. McAran
Mrs R. W. Borthwick Mr Midyushima
Gen. & Mrs Bragg
Mr & Mrs Brough
Mr J. W. Brown
Mr W. S. Brown
Mr L. Bruell
Mr Hart Buck Mr W. von Bunsen
Misa L. G. Cayco
Hon. Dr F. Clark
Mr Clifford
Mr G. E. Cole
Mr J. S. Colson
Mrs F. H. Dean
Mr J. A. Derbyshire
Mr T. C. Downing Miss E. Drake
M F. W. Edwards
Mr H. G. Fisher
Mr J. L. Gayoso Mr 0. Georg Mr C. Clover Mr B. F. Hamersley
Mr M. Hamovitch
Mr R. D. Harvoy
Mr A. Hayter
Mr R. G. Heckford
Mr T. Moreau
Mr and Mrs E. 0.
Murphy
Mr O. Nielson
Mr C. J. North, R.N. Mr & Mrs Ollis and
nurse
Mr L. Peck
Mr H. T. Peter
Mr and
Poindexter
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. March 10.
Hopsang, British str., 1,369, J. M. Hay, Hongay March 8, Coal.-JARDINE, MATHE BON & Co.
March 11.
Daijin Maru, Japanese steamer, 900, T. Ogata, Tamaui, via Amoy and Swatow Mar. 10, Genoral.-OSAKA SHOSEN KAISBA.
Bygdo, Norwegian steamer, 771, Th. Carlsen, Wuhu March 4, Rice. -SANDER, WIELER & Co.
Phra Chom Klao, German str., 1,077, 8. Reimers, Bangkok March 4, Rice.-BUT- TERFIELD & SWIRE.
- Kwang Lee, Chinese steamer, 1,767, R. Lincoln, Shanghai March 8, General.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Korea, Russian str., 3,800, W. Pernitz, Shanghai March 8, General.-MELCHERS
Mrs
T. & Co.
Mr E. Porter
Mr and Mrs F. O
Ranney
Mr J. Rankin
Mr H. J. Reid
Mr L. Rozet
Mr K. A. Schlander
Mr C. Skott
Mr E. A. Snewin
Mr Geo. Somervill
Mr W. E. O. Stanford
Miss Temple
Mr O, Torkelsen
Mr J. A. Thomas
Dr J. C. Thomson
Capt. and Mrs Hon-Maj. & Mrs E. Tudor,
derson
R.E.
Dr & Mrs C. Highet. Mr & Mrs Warren Mr F. D. Hill
Mr V. Hill
Mr G. R. Watkins
Mr W. P. Watson
Mr A. Hollingsworth Mr R. D. Webster
Mr & Mrs J. HooperMr & Mrs H. White
Mr T. Howard
Mra & Miss Hughes
Mr E. Hutter
Rev. F. Icely
Mr D. Jaffé
Mr & Mrs Jameson
Mr A. Johnson
Mr and Mrs Joseph,
E. S.
Mr W. J. Karnes
Mr A: M. Whitton
Mrs A. M. Whitton
DEPARTURES.
March 11.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour,
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sections, commencing from Green Island. Vesacis near the Hongkong shore are marked h., near the Kowloon shore k., aud those in the body of the Shipping of
| midway between each shore aro marked c., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections.
Section.
1. From Green Island to the Gak Worke,
2. From One Works to Jardine's Wharf.
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Officer
4. From Harbour Master's to the Market,
6. From The Market to Teddar's Wharf,
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
Anchor-
Bectrum.
7. From Naval Yard to Blue Building
9. From Blue Buildings to East Point.
9. From Kellet's Island to North Point,
10. Kowloon Wharves.
11. Jardines Wharf.
Captain.
Plag and
Rig. nelt. Arrival
Torts Date of
Consigness, or Agents.
Destination.
|Remarks,
Vessels Names.
Steamers,
Arratoor. Apcar Athenian Bygdo....
4 cFey
cRobinson
3 Carlson
4 cBrown....
3 dl ambie
Empress of Japan, for Shanghai and Van Chingtu.....
couver.
Michael Jebsen, for Haiphong.
Empire, for Macao and Australia.
Anping Maru, for Swatow.
Apenrade, for Hoihow.
Loosok, for Swatow.
Taichiow, for Bangkok,
Eclipse, British cruiser, for practice.
Talbot, British cruiser, for practice.
Daphne, for Suntow,
Germania, for Canton.
Chunsang, for Swatow.
Sunghiang, for Manila.
Thea, for Canton.
Changsha, for Manila and Australia.
Thales, for Swatow.
Shantung, for Foochow.
Kicongsang, for Shanghai. Karin, for Chefoo.
CLEARED.
Mrs H. B. Wilson & Bygdo, fer Canton.
child
Mr and Mrs C. E.
Woolmer
Miss Worts!
Dr & Mrs Hall Wright Capt. G. Yamashita
PEAK ПоTEL.
Major Arbuthnot Miss Arbuthnot Mr Andrew Benttio Major and Mrs H.
Mr S. Hebden
Mr James Henry
Mr H. U. Jeffries G.Mr & Mrs L. A. M.
Johnston
Benson, A.P.D. Mr H. Berkley Mr R. H. King Surgeon & Mrs J. W.Lt. Col. & Mrs E. B. Lambkin and child Bird, R.N. Mr Ralph A. Bra R.A.M.C.
bazon
Staff-Surgeon & Mrs Mr H. F. R. Brayno II. W. Macnamara, Mr H. A. W. Brent R.N. Col. L. F. Brown, Mr R. Marten
R.E.
Mr George Brusse
Mr A. Bryson
Mr&Mrs A. Chapman
Mr W. Clark
Mr A. P. B. Mc-
Dermott
Mr Robert Mitchell Surgeon and Mrs H. L. Norris, R.N.
Mr Edgar Cockell Mr Leonard D. Phil Mrs E. Cockell and pot
child
Pust
AI H. E. Pollock, Maj. & Mra W. A. C. K.C.
Donny, D.A.A.G. Mr and Mrs Nicholas Mr W. Dominch C. and Mrs G. H.Mr T. H. Reid
Ferrier. A.P.D. Bon, R. Murray Rum- Mrs W. Grant Fitch sey, R.N.
and companion
Mrs W. E. Sawer
Major G. A. French, Mr Charles R. Scott
A.S.C.
Mr A. Fuchs
Dr Robert Gibson
Mr A. Sinclair
Mr Carl W. Smith
Mr Harrison F. Smith Mr G. C. Lindsay Mrs Harrison F.Smith
Grant
Mr W. O. C. Spalck
haver Mr A. G. Stokes
Graf Maj. A. B. Hamilton Dr jur. Lieut.-Comdr. & Mrs Wartensleben
Mr S. T. Wenborn
Mr and Mrs E F.
Gros
Ernoss Hardly
CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
Mr H. T. Begley
Mr W. Boyco Mr & Mrs Browitt
family
Miss G. Brown
Mr. W. Bryce
Mr A. Cameron
von
Mr H. C. Marshall Mr E. F. Mauldon &Mr W. Maxfield
Mr A. McIntyre
Mr A, Monterde Mr R. Paterson Mr C. 1'. Pisoni-
Lieut. J. R. Camp-Mr Quenello M
bell
Mr H. Courant
Mrs B. Dufour
Mr H. Eyre
Mr H. N. Forrers
Mr W. R. Robertson
Mr N. H. Rutherford
Mra Oliver Smith Mrs John Stewart
Mr J. Stodart
Comte A. de FleuricuMr J. Thovenet
Comte H. de Fleuricu Mr C. B. Thomas
Miss B. Gibson
Mr Powel Grant
Mr H. Hachwood
Mr A. Hamilton
Mr R. Houghton
Mr H. H. Toward
Mr W. Humphreys
Mr R. Kerr Mr G. E. Leo
•
Mr S. N. W. Tibbey
Mr T. Tyrwhitt
Mr K. Uyemura
Miss Susie Vaughan
Mr Leslie Victor
Mr C. H. Whaite Mr F. G. W. Whit-
tick
Mr W. H. Williams
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr A. S. Anton
Mr R. H. Dickeson Mrs U. U. J. Ezra
and child
Mr G. N. Fairhurst Mr C. J. Judah
Mr J. J. Keegan
Mr H. J. Rosencrantz Mr and Mrs Edward
Shellim
Mrs Skeffington
Smyth
Mr and Mrs M. J. D.
Stephens
Mr & Mrs F. Kieno Capt. Stokes, R.N. Capt. & Mrs H. KrebsMrs Stokes Captain Langlands, Mr A. Stucken.
A.O.D.
Mr & Mrs Wilgress Captain L. Nigg Master Wilgress Mr and Mrs Parish Mr W. Willach Mr E. C. Pontifex
PELHAM HOUSE.
Mr D. E. Blossom
Mr and Mrs
Collins
Mr F. G. Kerlson
W. S.Mr H. L. King
Mr David Lennox Mr and Mrs J. T. Mr H. I. Ling
Connolly
Mr Alfred Cooke
Mr Cottier
Mr J. Dean
Mr T. Y. McGrath
Mr B. L. Palmor Mr Geo. M. Palmer Mr B. Peniston
Mr August Drainer Mr W. W. Pettit
Mr James W. Elliot Mr H. Rubio Mr A. H. Gorostisa Mr W. T. Shutt
Mr H. L. HankensonMr Simons
Mr J. T. Hawks
Mr R. Hemmings
Mr Jewitt
Sev. H.
Johnson
Goodman
Mr E. T. Thwaites
Mr E. Warder
Mr Edgar West
THE WAVERLEY HOTEM.
Mr Harold Clark
Mr J. Cotter
Mr A. Fair
Lieut. R. S. Fitch
Captain Frazar
Mrs Haynes.
Mr D. Hollis
Mrs Kennedy
Mr R. A. R. Meiklem
Mr M. G. Moffatt Mr Lewis C. Rees.
Mr R. P. Sharpe Mr W. Stopani Mr Templeman Lieut. J. D. Tilford
Mr & Mrs H. B.
Mr Charles W. Mar. Townshend
shall
Mr S. Martin
Mr N. SP. Triming
ham
WHAT,' asked the dreamer, -* would you do if you could be king for a day?'' Me?" answered the practical man. I'd borrow enough money to live on for the rest of my
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per Korea, from Shanghai, Mrs Frigast,
Mr Erick Frigast, and Mr Antipas.
Per Daijin Maru, from Tamsui, &c., 263 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Choysang
Chunsang Daijin Maru
Daiya Maru Deuteros... Diamante .......... Fooman..
Germania
Houstein
Hongkong Maru Hongkong Hopsang...
Ibadan
Ischio
Karin
Konigsberg Kowloon.... Kwang Leo wangtah
& wangse
Kwongsang
Kyoto Maru
Matic Jebsen.... Minusang..
Oceana Petchaburi.
8 Arthur
Ogota
3 cYoshida 3 Frahm
3 Cope
3 cJannicke
3 cBruhn....
Lorenzen
4 Filmer
Suzzoni Hay.
4 c Winch.....
British str. 2075 March 10 David Snasoon & Co., Ld.
9c. P. R. Co. British str. 4886 Mar.
Norw. str. 771 Mar. 10Sander, Wieler & Co.
[British str. 1476 Mar. British str. 1242 Mar. British str. 1418 Mar. Japan. str. 830 Mar. Japan. str. 1733 Mar. Ger.
str. 1001 Mar. Japan. str. 1254 Feb. Ger.
875 Mur. str. Ger.
str. 1714 Mar. Ger. atr.
985 Jan. Inpan. str. 3447 Mar. French str. 750 Mar. British str. 1359 Mar. British str. 473 Mar. Jutal.
str. 2784 Mar. Swed. str. 674 Feb.
k w Muzio.......
3 cPeterson.....
kw Mayor..
Ger.
str. 3135 Mar.
3
Stehr
Ger.
str. 1487 Mar,
a Lincoln
Chi.
str. 1467 Mar.
2 h Lunt
3
Harris
3
Lake
8 Sakurai
Chi. str. 1536 Mar. British str. 1248 Mar. British str. 1427 March Japan. etr. 2045 Var. British str. 1092 Mar. Ger. str. 996 Mar. Ger.
str. 1020 (Mar. str. 1779 Feb.
Loomasang ..........
4 Weigall
Machew.....
3 Aarjes
Madeleino Rickmers.. 3 Landers
3 cHemmert
kier.
kwWelsh....
Brit.
str. 1643 Mar.
4 Yanke...
Ger.
str. 450 Mar.
3 cHillmann
Ger.
Phis Chom Khao Pronto
3 Reimers
3 Seeberg
3 cKristiansen
cfato
5 cAlmond
3 Larsen
3 cSinding
Shantung
2 Engelhardt.
3 cMeyer.
3 Menzell
4 c Bradley
Prosper Rosetta Maru Rubi Seirstad Selun
ailing Vessels.
Dumburton Grosvenor
Por Empress of Japan, from Hongkong: for Shanghai, Mr A. Baurn, Mr and Mrs A. Frowein, Mr and Mrs J. M. Lasell, Master Lasell, Rev. Prebendary Storrs, Mr and Mrs II. G. del Castillo and 2 child- ren, Mr L. Sterne, Mr H. C. Nicolle, Mr and Mrs J. E. James, Mr W. Stowart Sullberg Harrison, Mr A. Gutierrez and family, Taifu Miss Leonor Danenberg, and Mons. V. Tansang Kunowski; for Nagasaki, Miss Hara Osmira, Then Mrs Harada, and Mr E. W. Clark; for Themis Kobe, Messrs W. D. Graham, T. Erlanger, Tremont. and H. T. Peter; for Yokohama, Messrs Tintru E. Knight, R. Knight, G. M. Fairhurst, Victoria Miss Berry, Mr and Mrs Waltor C. Peck Whampoa ham, Mr W. E. Taylor, Surg. F. A. Hester, Assist. Surg. L. W. Bishop, Mr R. Laird, Capt. and Mrs Cole. Master Cole, and Mr W. H. Kupfor; for Yokohama, Miss E. A. Hoyler, Mr Grossman, Mr Jus. Fairchild, and Mrs C. A. Walters; for San Francisco, Holliswood Messrs J. B. Robertson. F. G. Kerston, Howard D. Troop Wallace R. Gopnef, Paul P. Floyd, A. T. | Rose Hall, Rev. and Mrs D S. Hibbert; for New York, Mr and H. G. Cumming; for Tacoma, Mr John Hill; for London, Mrs J. Daintree
Miss and child, Goodman Johnson, Clutton, Rev. H. Mr and Mrs P. C. Marsden, Missos (2) Marsden, Mr R T. Robertson, Miss E. D. Robertson, Mr W. H. Wilson, Mr Arthur Turner, Capt. and Mrs John Hope, Miss Hope, Commander L. MacHutchin, Mr E. S. Pemberton, Lieut. R. F. Raymond, R.N.. Mr A. F. Maclaren, Mr James Gold, Mrs James Gold, Mr W. D. Meikle, and Lieut. J. H. Twedio, R.N.; from Li- verpool, Mr and Mrs Norbury. From Yo- kolama for Now York, Mr and Mrs R. Belfield; for London M. H. Whitehead, Mr W. H. Lee, Front Hongkong: for Paris, Mons. Jos. Guillemin, and Mons. Sautarel
Per Empire, for Timor, Messrs M. Mar- gade, C. Murcilla, T. Martius, A. Alves, J. Augusto, L. Cerqueira, A. dos Santos, J. Bartholo, J. Miguel, J. Lucas, and A. Patricio; for Sydney, Mr C. S. Sharp, Dr and Mrs Duncan, Mrs Mead, Miss Church, and Mr T Dickin.
Per Aki Maru, for Seattle, &c., Captain H. Farmar, Rev. and Mrs A. A. McLeod, Mrs. Twigg, Mr and Mrs Lassetter, Miss Antill, Mr and Mrs Furuida, Messrs F. N. Dresing, P. Friedrichsen, F. Gordon, K. Takahashi, and Y. Yoshizawa.
Per Annam, from Hongkong: for Saigon, Mr and Mrs Biedermann, Mr T. C. Laws, Le Rev. P. Alerdrignac, Messrs M. M. L. Gamboa and V. Monge; for Singapore, Messrs F. Pollock, Gopoldas, and Chem- shamdas; for Batavia, Mr J. A. Straube; for Marseilles, Messrs Strauss, Domange, Poinsurd. Muhla, J. Proton, Herzog, and A. Gando.
Per Sungkiang, for Manila, Mrs T. Rey- nell, Mrs L. Hammond, Mrs D. Huard, Messrs H. C. Willard, S. J. Crow, H. J. Meany, A. Fisher, W. B. Waters, W. T. Glenn, G. S. Peck, A. L. Ammen, A. R. Clarke, A. A. Silver, Jr., A. Kramer, F. Gastou, L. A. Barretto, J. D. Encarnarcio, W. Roxas, R. Marrony, and T. Baygaygia.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Japanese steamer Daijin Maru re- ports: From Tamsui, via Amoy and Swatow March 10th, hazy weather, with occasional fog and smooth sea.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG.-
Per Hongkong, at 9 a.m., on Thursday,
the 12th March.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & BOM-
BAY.-
Per Ischia, at 11 a.m., on Thursday, the
12th March.
For YOKOHAMA & KOBE.—
Per Konigsberg, at 4 p.m., on Thursday.
the 12th March.
For SHANGHAI.-
Per Whampoa, at 3 p.m., on Friday,
the 13th March.
For FOOCHOW.-
Per Kwangse, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the
13th March.
For MANILA.—
Per Loongsang, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the
13th March.
Hongkong Register.
Baromoter Temperature Humidity Direction of
Previous
day On date at On date at
10 a.. at 4 p.m.
4 p.m.
29.92
30.01
29.92
67
74.
75
95
87
84
E
Force
3.
SNW
1
Weather .. Rain
Highest open air temperature on the 9th Lowest open air temperature on the 9th-
*.70
F. G. FIGG, Acting Director. Pilengkung: Observatory Mara Oslensk 903
3 cOblerich
cThommasser
4 Garlick 3 Koch
4 Panton
3
Lavers.....
2k Thomas
2 c Boga
8 Knight
9 c Coming
8
Pow....
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER."
str. 1189 Mar. Get. str. 1011 Mar. 837 Mar. Norw. str. Norw. str. 789 Mar: Japan. str. 2102 Mar. British str. 1611 Mar. 616 Mar. Norw. str. Norw. str. 865 Mar. Ger.
str. 1004 Mar.
Ger. str. Ger.
780 Mar.
str. 1065 Mar. British str. 1544 Mar. Ger. str. 994 Mar. Norw. str. 1209 Mar. Amer. str. 9695 Mar. Ger.
str. 1002 Mar. Amer. str. 2112 Mar. British str. 1109 Mar.
Butterfield & Swire 7Jardine, Matheson & Co. 8 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 11Osaka Shoson Kaisha 14H. U. Jeffries
7Siemsson & Co. 27 Nippon Yusen Kaisha
8. A. Trading Co.
Jobsen & Co.
31 Jebsen & Co.
6 Toyo Kisen Kaisha
94. R. Marty
10 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
8E. A. Trading Co.
7 Carlowitz & Co.
23 Sandor, Wieler & Co.
10 Hamburg-Amerika Linie
3siemssen & Co.
11 C. M. S. N. Co.
4C. M. S. N. Co.
9 Butterfield & Swire 10 Jardine, Mathesen & Co.
8 Ordor
9 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 8 Melchers & Co.
9 Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
3 Jebsen & Co.
6 Jardine, Matheson & Co
Siemssen & Co.
5 Butterfield & Swire
11Melchers & Co.
8 Sander, Wieler & Co.
5E. A. Trading Co.
9 Toyo Kisen Kaisha
8 Showan, Tomes & Co. 6 Chinese
8E. A. Trading Co.
8 Geo. McBain
Siemssen & Co.
8 Chinese
8Jardine. Matheson & Co. 9Jebsen & Co.
9 Carlowitz & Co.
10 Dodwell & Co., Limited.
9Butterfield & Swire
10 Dodwell & Co., Limitei
5 Butterfiold & Swire
British sh. 1773 Dec. 19 Standard Oil Co. Brit. bqe. 516 June 13 Order
Amer. bqe. 1084 Feb. 23 Gilman & Co. Amor. sh. 2080 Mar. 7 Standard Oil Co. Brit. bqe. 786 Feb. 28 Order
Machann, Hero, Jan. 20; Glenlogan; 23; Glenroy, 27 Maric Volerie, Sambria, February 3; Adria, Queen Eleanor, 6; Benlarig, Atholl, Sheikk 10; Hitachi Maru, Pingsuey, Sydney, 13; Glenshiel, Afridi, Pembroke. shire, 17; Antenor, Mogul, Lomond, Nurnberg, Canton, Silesia, (German), 20; Binga Maru, Caledonien, Oanfa, Sachsen, Vindobonu,
B-n-
Tonkin,
The N. Y. K. s.s. Hiroshima Maru left Singapore for this port on the 10th March, and is expected to arrive here on the 18th March.
The N, Y. K. s.s. Idzumi Maru loft Sing- apore for this port on the 10th March, and is expected to arrive here on the. 16th March.
Hongkong Tides.
►
Destination.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1938.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vessels.
Australian Ports........ Chingtu (a) Bremen. &o............ Hamburg (s)
Prinz Heinrich (a). Bremen. &c.
Sachsen (9)..... Bremun, &c, ... B'bay, S'pore & P'ang Ischia (s).... Foochow......
Kwangsi (6) F'chow,S'tow & Amoy Anping Marü (8) Havre and Hamburg.. Andalusia (s). Havre and Hamburg.. Bamberg (s) Elavre and Hamburg.. C. Konigsberg (s) Havre and Hamburg.. Sambia (8)
Chingtu (8) Kobo Kobe and Yokohama. Idzumi Maru (8)..,.... Liverpool
London.....
Nestor (s) Machaon (6) Pingeuey (8) Jason (8).. Valetta (5)
London, &c. .................. London, Antwerp &c. Formosa (8) London..
London
London
S'pore & Calcutta Vancouver (B.)
Kobe
March 17. March 18.
March 19.
Manila
Manila
Manila
Manila
Agmemnon(s)
London v. Genoa...... Kintuck (9)...
Zafiro (8)..
Rosetta Maru (8) Loongsang (6)
New York v.Suez Canal Thordis (8) New Yorky. Suez Canal Afridi (8) S'hai, Kobe & I'ms.. Sydney (s) Shanghai..
K'loon DockShanghai...
is hai & San Fietsco March 17. Hoihow & Haiphong March 12.
Quarry Bay.
S'pore and Bombay March 12.
Manila
March 13.
Swatow & Bangkok March 11.
Manill Manila
March 14. ¡March 14,
China Coast Meteorological
Station.
►
Register.
10th March.-AT 4 P.M.
WPostock Nemuro...
The tide table given below has been Deucalion, Herme, Lerche, 24; Wakasa compiled at the Nautical Almanac Office Maru, Mendaus, Saxumia, 27; Oupack, in London from the result of the analysia Prin: Heinrich, Yang Tse, Serbia, of observations taken by means of an au- Darmstadt, Socotra, Flintshire, March 3; tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa- Hakodate..
ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during Tokio Silesia Manila, Glengarry,
Kochi...... (Aus.), Salazie, Segovia, 6; Shanghai, Tamba the years 1887-8-9.
The zero of the table corresponds with Nagasaki... Maru, Kiaulschon, Jason, 10.
the zero of the soundings in the Admiralty Kagoshima AT HOME.
Charts which has been found to be 4 feet Oshima.... Naha........ March 9, Canton; 10, Palgrave, Ovpack. 3 inches below mean sea level.
Ishi'jima...| Taihoku ... Taichu...... Tainan ..... Koshun ...
ARRIVALS
Mails.
The M. M. Co.'s steamer Sydney, with the FRENCH MAIL of the 6th Feb, left Saigon on Monday, the 9th March, ata.m., and may be expected here on or about. Thursday, the 12th March. This Packet brings replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on the 3rd January.
To obtain the depth of water on the tide gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add 3 feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 inches to the height given in the table.
12th to 18th March.
Hour
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
|
Wind.
Direction.
Force
Weather.
Chusani (8), Whampoa (5) Kiukiang (8).
Acenti.
Dite of Leavinu.
[March 18, at noon.
Butterfield & Swire... April 4. Melchers & Co...... Melchers & Co............................ April 1. Melchers & Co....
...April 15. ..........[Carlowitz & Co... March 12: Butterfield & Swire....March 13. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. March 25, Hamburg-Am'ka Linie March 17. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie March 28. Hamburg-Am'ka Linis March 28. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie April 21. Butterfeld & Swiro... March 20. Nippon Yusen Kaisha. March 13, Daylight, Butterfield & Swiro... March 21. Butterfield & Swire ... March 17. Butterfield & Swire.... April 14. Butterfield & Swire .......[April 28,
P. & O. S. N. Co......March 14, at noon. P. & O. S. N. Co......March 18, at noon. Butterfield & Swire
May 12. Butterfield & Swire... March 31.
Shewan, Tomes & Co March 20, át noon.. Shewan. Tomos & Co. March 14, at 10a.m. Toyo Kisen Kaisha....March 14, at 4 p.m. Jardine, Matheson&Co March 14, at 4 p.m. Dodwell & Co. Limited About March 18. Dodwell & Co. Limited About April 15. G. de Champeaux............... March 12. P. & O S. N. Co.....March 13, 5p.m. Butterfield & Swire.. March13. Butterfield & Swire...March 18. Siemssen & Co.......... March 12, at 4 p.m. Portland & A. S. Co Mars 26. ..... Portland & A. S. Co..April 16.
P. & O. S. N. Co......March 24. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie Mar. 15, Daylight. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. March 18. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. March 15. Osaka Shosen Kaisha., March 22. ...D. Sassoon & Co, Ld. March 17. Sander, Wieler & Co.. March 21, Butterfield & Swire... March 21.
Shanghai... Shanghai & Chinkiang Kowloon (8)... S'hai and Portland, Or. Indrasanha (8) S'hai and Portland, Or Indravelli (6) S'pore. Col. & Bombay Nankin (s) S'hai & Port Arthur.. Sullberg (8) S'tow. noy& Anping. Maidzuru Maru (s) S'tov, Amoy & Tamsui Daijin Maru (s) S'to Amoy & Tamsui Daigi Maru (8) Sporo, Pang, Calcutta. Arratoon Apcar (s) S'pore, Pang, Col., &c. Nippon (s) Tientsin
Nanchang (8)... Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of India (s)... Vancouver (B.C), &c. Empress of China (8) Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Athenian (6) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Victoria (s) Victoria via Japan, &c. Oanfa (8).. Yma, S'hai, Moij, Kobe. Socotra (8).
Canadian Pfile R. Co. April 22. Canadian P'fo R. Co April 1. Canadian P'fic R. Co. March 18. Dodwell & Co. Limited March 17. Butterfield & Swire... March 23, IP. & O. S. N. Co.......March 24.
SHARE LIST.—QUOTATIONS.
MARCH 11th, 1903,
Closing Quotations, Cash. $690
London, £62 10, ex div
Stacks.
No. of Sharés.
Paid
Value.
up.
BANKS.
Do. MARINE INSURANCES,
Bengkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 80,000 8 National Bank of China, Limited ... 19,970 £ 29,955 £ 760 £
125
al)
Founders' sharca
10 £ 8.322), buyers 10 £ 8 $221, buyera 1£ 1810, sellerr
260 8 50-8162), sellers
Canton Insurance Office Co., La.... 10,000 $ China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 8 83.33 8 25 359, sales
North-China Insurance Co., Ld..... Straits Insurance Co., Ld. .......
5,000 £
100 £ 25 Tis. 1924, buyers
30,000 $
Union Insurance Society, Ld.... Yangtaze Insurance Association, Ld.
10,000 8
100 18 20 $1, nominal 250
100 2525, buyers
8,000 $
100 8 60 $135, buyers
FIRE INSURANCES.
China Fire Insurance Co., Ld.
20,000 $
100
20 $81, ex div.
250
50 9305, ex div., boyers
H'kong & Whampoa Dock Co. Ld.,| 50,000 s
50 all $205, buyers
Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited..
0,000 $
New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd........ S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld.......
FAMBOATE, TUGS, ETC.
6,000 $ 55,700 Tis.
63 S 61 $38, sales
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 8,000 $
DOCKS, ETC.
10,000 S
50 8 25 nominal
50
10
20,000 $ 10,000 8 Douglas Steamship Co., Limited. 20,000 S HK. C. and M. Steamboat Co., Ld. 80,000 $ Indo-China S. N. Company, Limited 60,000 £
Ch na and Manila F. S. Co., Ld.. {
Star Ferry Company, Ld. Shell Transport & Trading Co., Ltd. Shanghai Tug Boat Co., Ld. Taku Tug and Lighter Co., Ld.....) Shanghai Cargo Boat Co., Ld._.............. Co-operative Cargo Boat Co., Ld.
REFINERIES.
China Sugar Company, Limited... Luzon Sugar Company, Limited. Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld.....
25 25 850
100 T1:100 Tls. 185
508 50 828, buyers
all 843, sellers
15 8 15 8363, buyers
all $110
108,10 $26, buyers ·
10 8 5 814, sales & buyers" „ 10,000 $
1£ 1 £1,30, sales & sellers 2000,000 £
2.000 Tls. 100 Tis100 Els, 310, bayers
50 Tls 50 Tls. 52, sales 8,600 TIs. 6,000 Tls. 100 Tl:100 Tls. 160, bayers 5,000 Tls. 100 T100 Tls. 160, bayers.
all $107, buyere all 812, sollers
HK. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. 30,000 S Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Oo.... 20,100 Tls. 100 Tla100 Tls. 320, sales
WHARVES.
100 20,000 $
100 7,000 S 7,000 Tls.
50 Tls 50 Tls. 70, sellers
50
all $95, sales
pany Wei-hei-wei Land & Building Co.,Ed' 30.17 45 92 NNE 3 omd Humphreys Estate & Finance Co... 100,000 $ Sharp Pk.. 29.97 54 94 ENE
West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500 $
10 all $11, sales & buyera
1.29.78 36
29.45
BW
N
29.81
W
11
29.71
N
"
29.83
**
29.01
29.91
SE
29.96
NW
་་
29.89
N
11
29.93
$
15
LAND AND BUILDING,
p. 29.96
N
Hongkong Land Investment andĮ.
W
"T
29.95 29.95 29.94
NW
SW
BW
19
Pescadores
29.98
+
Weihaiwei.3 pl
50,000 $ Agency Company, Limited...... Shanghai Land Investment Co., La. 39,000 Tls. Kowloon Land and Building Com-
6,000 $ 3,764 Tla.
100
100 $176, sollera
50 Ms.60 Tls. 115, sellers.
50
30 $33, sales & buyers
25 Tls.25 Tls. 16, sales
Gutzlaff
"
HIGH WATER
Hongkong
Height. Mean Time.
LOW WATKR.
Hongkong Meau Time
60 50 $53, buyers
Amoy
2.30p, 30.04 58 94 NE
TEAMWAYS.
Weight
Swatow
13
P.
29.95 66
SE
HK. High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 1,250 $
100
all
[8327
Canton ....
+
29.84 72 100
b n
ft. in.
b m
t. in.
m 8 51
5 0
m 2 23
1 0
Vict. Poak
% 23 m
1 58 a
2 6
Fri.
13
m 9 25
Gap Rock
29.90
**
11
0 23 a
43 A
Macao......
29.90 73
17
MINING. Jobu Mining & Trading Co., Ld... 60,000 $ New Punjom Mining Co, Ld......... 60,000 $ Preference shares...... 30,000 $ Société Francaise des Charbon-
6
104 $1, selters
11
al3, sellets
1
all
75 cents, sellera
m 3 34
16,000 Fcs. 250
all $600, sellers.
10
3 27 A
San.
Mon. 16
15
In 11 38
mi 5 24
1 4
29.84 86 47
118/10 $7, sales
11 58
7 50 A
་་ 9
0 16 a
ปี 4
0 20 a
1 4
"
17
m 0 27
9 0
m @ 32
0 9
Iliolo
29.88
12,000 S 7,000 $
055 a
9 0
6 48
1 0
Cebu
29 86 83
Wed. 18
m0 67
A0
m 7 7
1 0
1 30 a
8 3
7 15 a
Exchange.
The P. & 0. Co.'s ss. Chusan, with the ENGLISH MAIL of the 13th February. left Singapore on Sunday, the 8th Thur. 12 March, at 4 p.m.. and may be expected
The
here on
or about Friday, the 13th March. This Packet brings replies tosa. 14 m 954 letters despatched from Hongkong on 12th January,
O), & 0. Doric, with mails &c., left San Francisco for this port via Hono- Tue, lulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 1st Feb.
Steamers Expected.
The s.s." Laisang, from Calcutta and the Straits, left Singapore f r this port on 7th March, at 6 a.m.
The N. Y. K. s.s. Hitachi Maru left Singapore for this port on the 6th March, and is expected to arrive here the 11th March.
The s.s. Pingstey left Singapore on 6th March, at up.n., and is due here on 12th March.
m 3 0
HOKOKONG, March 11, 1903.
On London—
19
Hongkong 4 p. 29.92 75
Haiphong..
Manila... Malate.....3 p.
Bacolod
3 / 11:15 HTE
C. S. James4 p.l
11th March.-AT 10 A.M.
7.29.92 24|86 — 6.29.80
30.01 30.10
15
29.93
a. 20.92
b
HOTELS, ETC.
Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd.
nages du Tonkin. Raub Aust, Gold Mining Co., Ld.....200,000 £
Oriente Hotel, Manila...... Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin).
50 al 3143, buyers 50 18 50 $30, sales & sellers 2,000 T.Tls.50 Tle.50 Tls. 145 buyers
25 8 25 $30, salos
Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'bai) 30,000
DISPENSARIES,
$14, Bales
108 10881, sales
BRICK AND CEMENT.
MISCELLANEOUS,
20,000 3 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency, 】 8,604 £12/8
Manila Investment Co., Ld.
United Asbestos Oriental Agency, 19,000 ord'y
Limited
12/6 81, buyers
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. Watkins Limited
60,000 $
10 al
10,000 $
Wl'ostock.
101 b
LIGHTING.
Bank, Wire, ...
.1/71
Nemuro
SW
On demand....
19
...1/7
Hakodate..
W
30 days' sight,
...1/7
Tokiu .....
NW
4 monthe' sight,
...1/7
Kochi
"
Credit 4 Documentary, 4 months' eight, On Paria-
Nagasaki,..., ...1/74
...1/71
in demand, Credits, 4 months' sight,
...
2023 Naha....
Kagoshima Oshima..... 29.92
30.03 30.03 30.03
E
HK. and China Gas Co., Limited... Shanghai Gas Company, Ltd................. Hongkong Electric Co., Limited New Electrics new feare
7,000 £
10 all 140, buyers.
8,000 Tis.
50 Tla.50 Tls. 115, buyers
30,000 $
10 3 10 814, sales & sellers
30,000 $
186 $6.85, sales & buyers
NE
NE
Green Island Cement Co., Ld.
50,000 $
10$ 10 $23, sales
29.93
Gol$50 $15, sales
206 Tahi'jima...
Taihoku 165 Taichu...
108
On demand,
391
Credits, 60 days' sight, On Bombay-
... 40
119
Tainan..... Koshun Pescadores Weihaiwei 9 n. Gutzlaff....
29.89
"
"
29.91
17
119
"
30.16 46 84 NE 2 Sharp Pk., 30.07 5393 ENE 3
ст
Or
Amoy
119)
...... 8.30 30.04 58 94 NE 4 od Swatow Ja. -
119
Canton
29.99 68
17
Hongsong Bakery Company, Ld.... HK. Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd. ...
10,000 8 Hongkong Dairy Farm Co....... Honkong Ice Company, Limited... Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd...... 7,200 £ Tebrau Planting Company, Ltd...... 20,000. H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Ld. 10,000 Si Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld.
100 fders $ *.600 S 7,000 8
10
5,000 $
120,0
$
ing Co., Ld.
The E. & N. steamer Eastern, from Syd-
ney, left Port Darwin on the 2ndur Berlin- March, for Timor, Manila and this port.
The 6.8. Laisang left Calcutta for this port via The Straits on 24th Feb., and may be expected here on or about the 13th Murch
The 8.8. Ningchow left Moji on the morn- ing of 10th March, and may be expected to arrive at this port on or about the 14th March.
The C. P. R. Co.'s steamer Tartar left
Yokohama for Vancouver on Satur-j day morning, the 7th March. TheP. & A. S.S. Co.'s steainer Indrasamha, loft Yokohama for this port on Satur- day afternoon, the 7th March, via Kobe. Moji and Nagasaki, and may be expected hero on or about the 20th March.
The C. M. S. N. Co.'s steamer Ningchow loft Victoria, B.C., on 14th February for Japan, Hongkong and Manila. The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s 8.8. Pleiades Bailed from Yokohama, for Victoria and Tacoma, on 24th February.
On Demand, On New York-
Wire,... On demand, On Calcutta-
Wire,... On demand, On Singapore-
On demand, 'On Manila-
On Shanghai-
29.91
29.89
Hongkong 108.29.98 73 92 Nw
Nom. Vict. Peak
On demand,
Par.
Gap Rock Macao...... Haiphong....
29.96
29.97 74
+3
www
On demand,
731
30 days' sight, (private paper) On Yokohama→→→
741
Manila..... Malato..... Bacolod ... Iloilo 78%. ...866.60 Cebu...... ...$12.35 C. S. James 10a.
2218
1
94.
17
29.98 79
*
*
29.98 82
...
On demand, Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (por tael)... Sovereigns (Bank's buying rata) Silver 'per-og –
WHAT IS A COUGH?
The N. P. Co.'s 8.5. Olympia sailed from A spasm die bronchial expel the mou
Victoria, B.C., for Yokohama and the usual
ports on 28th Feb.
Latest Advices.
A cold from the tubes. canges & more abundant secretion of mucus, and when the lungs and bronchial tubes are inflamed, they are extremely sensitive to the irritation. Unless care is taken, the The O. P. R. Co.'s Empress of China ar
rived at Yokohama at 10 n.m., on cold may result in pneumonia, which is Tuesday, the 10th March, and left swift and deadly. If the cold is a lingering again at 4 p.m. on same day for Kobe, one, the more leisurely but equally fatal consumption may set in. Do not neglect a where she is due to arrive at 3 p.m. cold or cough. Lake Chamberlain's Cough on Wednesday, the 11th March.
WATKINS The P. M. S. S. China, with mails &c., Remedy. It always oures and cures quick
left Shanghai-for this port on Wedly. For sale by All Dealers; nesday, the 11th March, at daylight.
Ltd., General Agents.
OUNNANNOOJUCA |é===o||0700|
F. G. FIGG, Acting Director.
Hongkong Observatory, March 11, 1903,
1. BAROMETAR, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit
dredths! and to the level of the sea in inches, tenthe, and hun 2. Temperatura, in the shade, in degrees Fahren.
heit
Ld........
488, Fellers
10 8165 g
50 $6840, sellers
10 8 10 $11, sales
all 611, buyers
all F228
20 £20 Tls. 410, buyers
85 nominal'
all
$110, buyera
10 8 10 8163, buyers
Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weav-17,500 Tls. (0|Tls100 Tls. 37.
International Gotton Manufactur-
ing Co., Id. '....
Laou-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning
and Weaving Co., La.
Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. Chinx Provident Loan Mortgage
Co., Ld.
China Borneo Company, Ltd. ..... Universal Trading Co.. Robinson Piano Co. Ltd...... Campbell, Moore & Co., Limi ed ... Win. Powell, Limited........ Philippine Tobacco Trust Co., Ld.... Alhambra Limited......
CIGAR COMPANIES.
LOANS.
Amorint.
10,000 Tls. 76 Tls.75 Tis. 371
8,000 Tla. 100 TL100 Tls, 40 2,000 Ts. 500 Ti,500 Tis. 160. 10 10 89, sales 50,000 8
20 8 15 821, buyers 20,000 820 8 20 822, sellers
4,000 8 50 $ 50 850, nominal
7,500 8
1,200 8 10 all 840, buyers 12,000 $ 10 8 10 $10, buyers
50 $50 $20, sellers 20,000 8
350 600 X
2008
Value.
Interest.
Quotation.
3. HOMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the hum! Chinese Imperial 1886 Tls. 767,200 Tls. 250,7% p. annum 10% prem dity of air saturated with moisture beleg 100,
DIRECTION OF WISD, c two points.
5. FORCE OF WIND, according to Peaufort Beale
6. STATE OF WEATHER, & blue sky, detached clouds,
drierling rain, fog, gloomy, 3 ball, z lightning, ovreast, passing showers, Equally, main thunder, visibily, It we dew (wel),
Rain, in Inch, tanth and Hundredth
know
VERNON and SMYTH, Share-brokers
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