1
:
The Genuine' "TANSAN'
Indispensable during the
warm weather.
INVIGORATING
458
STIMULATING
SOLE AGENTS,
IL PRICE & CO.,
12, Queen's Road.
No. 12,504
The China
號三月四年三雾百九千一英
AGENTS FOR THE CHINA MAII. “
Business Notices.
LONDON :-F. Azoar, 11 & 12, Clement »
Lane, Lombard Street, E.0. STORE
Co., 30, Cornhill. GORDON &
GoTCH. Luulgate Circus, EC. BATES.
Her y & Co., 81, Cannon Street, E.C.
ESTABLISHED
1 8 4 5.
日六廿月三年外癸
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903.
Business Notices.
PRICES,
The Celebrated
BLATZ -
458
BEER
OF MILWAUKEE, U.S.A.: $29.00
per
Caek of
10 Dozen Pintu.
SOLE AGENTS.
H. PRICE & CO..
12, Queens Road,
J$3.00 Per Month, 115 Cents Per Copy.
Business Notices..
W. S. BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.TM
SAMINE DEACON & Co., 150 & 154. Engineers, Shipbuilders, Boilermakers,
Leadenhall Street, W. M. WILLS, 151, Cannon Street, E.C. ROBERT WATSON, 160. Fleet Street. C. MITCHELL & Co, Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., 167, Fleet Street, E.C.
PARTS AND EUROPE: - MAYENCE, Fayre & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange Buteliers
NEW YORK:-The CHINESE EVANGELIST
OFFICE. 62, West 22nd Street. SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports generally: -BEAN & BLACE, San Fran-
ciaci.
AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND:~GORDON & Gorci, Mel- bourne and Sydney. CEYLON :-W. M. SMITH & Co., THE
APOTHECARIES Co., Clombo. BATAVIA :--H. M VAN Dỏer & Co., SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :--KELLY &
Watsu, Lro., Singapore,
"HILIPPINE ISLANDS :--A. S. WAT-
Box & Co., Manila.
CHINA:--Amoy, N. MOALLE. & Co.,
LIMITED. Fouchow, BROCKETT & Co
Blacksmiths, and Brass and Iron Founders.
COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS, STEAM WATER BOATS, LIGHTERS,
TUGS AND FAST STEAM-LAUNCHES.
(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, $5.50 per cask", 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, $3.49 per bag, ex Factory Vegetablo Fibre Valves for Air and Circulating Pumps. Gauge Glasses, Packing rings of Asbestos, Rubbor and Woodite.
FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND MACAO,
Pumps, Packings, General Stores and Engineers' Tools of Every Description. covering in a few months by saving of fuel. Estimates given for Covering Boilers, etc.
OFFICES & SALES-ROOMS,
60 & 62, Des Vœux Road CENTRAL
W. S. BAILEY, M.I.MECH.E.
ENGINE & SHIPBUILDING WORKS, KOWLOON BAY
E. O. MURPHY, WH, 8O., A.I.MECH.C.
CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF ENGINEERING WORK. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND TENDERS.
Consulting and Superintending Engineers and Surveyors.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
and KELLY & WALSH. Yokohama,
+
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY JOINT SERVICE oF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND
& WALSH.
Wanted.
WANTED.
AILY MORNING GOVERNESS wishes SITUATION, English and French.
Address:-
0.
Care of CHINA.MAIL' Oller. Hongkong, April 22, 1903,
WANTED.
895
ARGE OFFICE-ROOMS; new build-
ing preferred.
Apply to
'O. K.,' Care of CHINA MAIL' Office..
Hongkong, April 22, 1903,
Do
WANTED AT ONCE.
899
OCTORS, for Coasting Steamers, with European or British Colonial Dip.
loma.
Apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
Queen's Building, 3,
Top Floor.
Hongkong. March 26, 1903.
A
WANTED.
N EXPERT TYPEWRITER.
Apply to-
'G,'
674
Care of Crisa MAIL' OFFICE, Hongkong, April 15, 1903,
WANTED.
825
YOUNG EUROPEAN desires to have a position as PURSER or FREIGHT CERK in any steamers running between Const Ports or to the United States. Has a knowledge of Ship. ping and Marine Insurance. Speaks languages, including Chinese, suveral Spanish, ote. For further particulars Apply to 'A. B. C.,'
A
Care of CHIna Man' Office. Hongkong, April 17, 1903.
851
WANTED.
THINTSE BOOK-KEEPER, $40 per
mouth. Apply to the
ROBINSON PIANO CO. Hongkong. April 18, 1903.
Intimations.
0. C. DINNER.
867
IT is proposed to hold a. G. DINNER
at the HONGKONG HOTEL, on SATURDAY, the 2nd MAY, 1903, at
8 P.M. Will all Old Cheltonians, Carthu-
MACAO
AND
STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.,
THE CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
8.8. HONAM, 2,363 tons, Captain H. D. Jones.
8.8, POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, R.N.R.
8.8. FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain A. W. Dixon.
8.8. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain C. V. Lloyd.
8.8. KINSHAN, 2,860 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius.
Departures from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at about 8 a.m. (Sunday excepted), 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.
SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG. CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. Hongkong-Macao Line.
F.N. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons Captain W. E. Clarke. Departures from Hongkong to Macao daily at about 1 p.m. as per
special schedul
Do. * from Macau to Hongkong daily at about Sam. :
Canton-Macao Line.
s 8. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin.
Bell's Aabostos Non-conducting Composition for covering Boilers, Steam Pipes, etc. (only best quality kept). Boilers covered with Bell's Composition repay expense of
Bell's Asbestos Expansion Tape, Millboard, Insertions, and Rope. Bell's Asbestos Special Engine Oil-unsurpassed for Marine Engines. Stook of Engine and Cylinder Oila always in hand.
A large Bell's Asbestoline-n Solid Lubricant, clear and efficient-1 lb. is equal to from 2 to 4 gallons of oil.
Bell's Boiler Proservative speedily removes existing scale and prevents 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 ontrance.
LANE CRAWFORD &
GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS New Summer Goods Just
Goods Just Received
Alazed Stoneware, Drain Pipes and Fittings, Glaset Paving Bricks and Tiles, Fire Bricks and Pire Olay,
FIRE CLAY WORKS.—DEEP WATER BAY, BÓNGKON-
For further particulars, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
GENERAL MANAGERS.
The Peak Hotel.
2651
Admirably Situated-Sheltered from the North-East Monroen and Open to the South-Wost Monsoon.
A COVERED GANGWAY LEADS FROM THE TRAMWAY TERMINUI
Telephone No. 23,
INTO THE HOTEL. Telegraphic Address :~PEACEFUL.'
Town Office, 7, DUDDELL STREET
89
LINCOLN & BENNETT'S Cutler, Palmer & Co.,
STRAW HATS, PANAMA HATS. ELWOOD'S CELEBRATED SUN HATS. RAINCOATS, UMBRELLAS,
WATERPROOFS,
SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR,
Sunday excepted.
SOCKS
This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at about 7.30 a.m.; and leaves Macao 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.
8.8. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas.
8.9. SAINAM, 588 tons, Captain B. Branch.
One of the above steanors leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday
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.
18
Further particulara niny be obtained at the Office of the—
HONGKONG CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.,
18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, opposite the Hongkong Hotel.
Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LD.
DU
NOTICE.
URING my temporary absence from the Colony MR A. B. ROUSE will ach as Secretary of the Society.
By Order of the Board,
W. J. SAUNDERS,
Secretary. Hongkong, April 21, 1903.
892
NOTICE.
MESSRS VERNON AT SIXTH will carry
on my Business for me during my Absence.
CHARLES C. COHEN. Hongkong, April 17, 1903.
NOTICE.
榮 CHEE WING & CO., 致
28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST) HONGKONG,
DEALERS IN
All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STEEL
IRON WARE, &c.
{ STEEL GIRDERS and TEES,
TIES,
COLLARS. LANE, CRAWFORD Co.
Hongkong, April 21, 1913.
Dysentery Sold by all Medi-
is a dangerousplicease, but can be cured. There is a remedy
that never used in
It has been
• epidemien of dys- entery is perfect success. It is called
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
It is equally valuable for children and when reduced
with water and sweetened, is pleasant to take.
cine Vendors.
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG,
WATKINS,
LIMITED,
Hongkong.
LONDON,
(Wine Shippers to China since 1815), Have always Stocks of their well-known Brands with
SIEMSSEN & CO.
Hongkong, 15th July, 1901.
THE
HONGKONG
140)
HOTEL.
A FLST-CLASS HOTEL, PROVIDED WITH EVERY COMFORT. NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOMS.
2196
TWO
ELEVATORS,
NEW REFRIGERATING PLANT.
BEST QUALITY LIQUORS & PROVISIONS.
CHAMPAGNES
FROM
CHARLES HEIDSIECK.
PURVEYOR TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD.
SIEMSSEN & CO.
SOLE AGENT FOR CHINA AND JAPAN,
THE
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
CONNAUGHT HOUSE HOTEL, PLEA
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c., | A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED NEAR THE BANKS AND PRINCIPAL |
Suitable for
SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
Hongkong, Mar 29, 1900.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
1227
858 AT KOWLOON, Close to Ferry, AIRY
FEIZULLABHOY ESSABHOY
dians, and Cliftonians desirous of attending MERAHIM will leave this Colony kindly send their names and addresses
to-
T. C. GRAY, Hon. Sec., Cheltonian Society,
Hongkong Club.
Hongkong, April 22, 1903.
LOST.
$94
NOX TERRIER PUP, answers to the
Fox neef Scottic. Reward.
Apply,
RITCHIE,
DODWELL & Co., LTD. Hongkong, April 22, 1903.
HONGKONG ICE CO., LIMITED.
shortly, and the business will be carried on by MR ESSOOFALLY SOOLEMANJEE; who is authorized to Sign our firm in Hongkong from this date.
ABDOOLALLY EBRAHIM & CO. Hongkong, April 17, 1903.
Rooms, with Teunis Court, Apply to
BERYL, No. 1, GARDEN ROD. Hongkong, April 20, 1903,
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL
(LATE QUEEN'S),
883
859 Elgin Road, KOWLOON.
The
The Undersigned has the pleasure to announce that having made a favor-
WE
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
NOTICE.
E have resigned the AGENCY of the ATLAS ASSURANCE .COM. PANY, LD., from this date.
Claims will be settled and policies en- dorsed by us until further notice.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Hongkong, April 20, 1903.
EDUCATIONAL.
878
LADY Aberdeen, Scotland), ex-
able lease with the Proprietor of the Aperienced in the care and training of QUEEN'S HOTEL, will open same on the
BOVRIL is a food-beverage, First of May under the name of the
900
agreeable to the taste, and of
AROM 1st May next, until further no
FRO
OCCIDENTAL.
It will be conducted as a First Class Residential and Tourist Hotel, having
tice, the retail price of ICE will be remarkable strengthening and every facility to assure comforts to guests.
2 cents PER POUND. Rates for one ton
and upwards, supplied to shipping, direct from the Works, will remain as formerly.
Cold Storage rates on application/
WM. PARLANE,
Manager, Hongkong, April 11, 1903.
sustaining properties. It is an
802 ideal nourishment in cases of
KING EDWARD
HOTEL
A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE
HOTEL.
Ladies' Afternoon Tea Rooms.
Private Bar and Billiard Rooms.
Hot and Cold Water througnout.
Electrically Light
Electric Passenger El vator to each Floor. Table D'Hote at Separate Tables, For terms, &c., apply to the
י,
MANAGER. Hongkong, October 23, 1902.
2172
The BEDROOMS are excellently furnish ed, and will be kept scrupulously clean and nost; each room has a private bath.
The DINING ROOM and CUISINE will have strict attention, and many changes
Colonial children, desires to communicate with parents who are on the outlook for a Refined and Comfortable Home for their little ones. For particulars,
Apply to
'H. T..' Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, April 14, 1903.
PHOTOGRAPHS
from the routine of the average Hongkong PORTRAITS- dinner will be inaugurated.
The WINE LIST Rd BAR will have a choice selection of European and American Wines, Spirits and Beers.
Tho BAR will be conducted on the
which will be, the
sickness and weakness, and American principle, the foremost feature of
when from any cause ordinary
foods are not desirable
BOVRIL
To be obtained at all Stones, CHEMISL HOTELS, &c., throughou Hongkong, China
and Japan.
FREE LUNCH COUNTER
provided with all the fresh nic-naes that can be had.
The BAR contains two English Billiard Tables, and ONE AMERICAN POOL TABLE (the only public American Pool table in the Colony).
The Hotel will have on file English, American and Manila newspapers.
TERMS, etc. very reasonable, and special rates to Residents can be had on application to
815
BARBERDAYANAKUploaded By na ich die pad en met JANE ÅTION
TO THE PEOPLE OF VICTORIA,
HONGKONG.
I wish to aunounce to the Public that Il
am now prepared to take Portraits in the very latest Styles and Patterns.
HONGKONG.
AERATED
SIMPLE AERATED WATER
LEMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA.
TONIC WATER,
WATERS.
SODA WATER.
GINGER ALE. -.
RASPBERRYADE
LEMON SQUASH.
AND STONE GINGER BEER. SPECIAL TERMS to Hotels, Clube, Messes and other large consumers,
SPRING SEASON,
THE MANAGER.
32
DELAINES, SERGES, VYELLAS, TWEEDS,
FIRST-CLASS BOARD & RESIDENCE.
·ST. GEORGE'S HOUSE,'
2 & 4, KENNEDY ROAD. IXCELLENT TABLE. Every home
A
1903.
THIN CLOTHS, LACE ROBES in CREAM,
ECRU and BLACK EVENING SILKS, SMART THEATRE BLOUSES, LACES, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SUNSHADES, &c., NEW SMART MILLINERY.
Ecomfort. Well furnished rooms facing strict tense given to all Coast Port orders
The DRESSMAKING and MILLINERY DEPTS. Supervised by Furopeans,
the harbour.
For terms, apply to
Mas G. SACHSE,
'St. Georgo's House.' Hongkong, March 17, 1903.
NOTICE.
FAIRALL & CO.,
Hongkong, February 14, 1903,
587
JE have been appointed AGENTS for
WE ORIENT INSURANCE COM-
22, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
W. BREWER & cq.
NEW STOCK BY ENGLISH M
PANY for Hongkong and the South of SLAZENGER'S E.G.M. & DEMON
China from this dute.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Hongkong, April 20, 1903.
879
PARIS MODES.
MADAME
HAS
FLINT
AS the honour to inform her clients
and the public that she has just received by the French mail, a LARGE ASSORTMENT of PARISIAN MIL-
Call and see me and be convinced that LINERY, ROBES, SIM, and KID the work is the very best.
PRICES REASONABLE..
Yours very truly, C. E. LeMUNYON,
JAS. D. M. CAMERON,
Manager Hongkong, April 18, 1903.
31, DES VEUX ROAD,
P. O. Box 368.
TELEPHONE 390, 2637 Hongkong, April 16, 1903.
868
GLOVES and PARASOLES. All novel-
ties just out for the coming Spring Season.
| Prices and styles to suit every taste.
An early inspection invited.
7, ORMSBY TERRACE,
GRANVILLE ROAD,
TENNIS RACKETS.
SLAZENGER'S BEST TENNIS BALLS. STRAKER'S FACSIMILE PRINTING INK.
TRACING LINEN. MAPPING PENS.
TENNIS NETS.
-CGREGOR PICS
SANDOW'S DEVELOPERS.
VULCANITE PENHOLDERS,
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS.. PHOTO SCRAP-BOOKS
TABLE TENNIS.
ROSBACH
(EMPRESS OF TABLE WATERS).
A NATURAL MINERAL WATER,
BOTTLED AT THE SPRING NEAR HAMBURG,
Per 1 DOZEN BOTTLES..
Per 1
19
BOTTLES Per CASE OF 50 BOTTLES.
[3.50)
3:00.
13.00
COLE AGENTS
Per CASE OF 100 BOTTLE
GALDBECK MACGREGOR & CO.
EST. 1664 Telephone No. 75,
2604
Hongkong, April 11, 1903.
KOWLOON.
Hongkong, January 27, 1903,
16, QUEENS ROAD.
2
Intimations.
G. FALCONER & Co.,
WATCH-MAKERS AND. JEWELLERS.
.
NEW SELECTIONS OF
DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES." PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES.
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE CHINA AND MANILA 'STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
T
MHE TWENTIETH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Share- holders in the above COMPANY will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 14 Des Voux Rond, Victoria, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th April, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the
» FALCONER & Co. ALE AGENTS FOR ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND year ending 31st December, 1902.
BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.
ག---:「 ོ】;———
EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS.
M.
64, QUEEN'S ROAD.
MUMEYA,
PAREDE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER
ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER
AND FINISHED IN CRAYON.
ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS. 3. QUEEN'S ROAD OENTRAL.
JAPAN
MITSUI BUSSAN
COALS.
BUSSAN KAISHA (MITSUI & CO.)
2223
HEAD OFFICE:-43, SAKAMOTO-CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH :-34, LIME STREET, E.C. HONGKONG BRANCH:-PRINCE'S BUILD, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOO)..
OTHER BRANCHES :
New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemalpo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzura, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waka atsu, Karatan, Nagasaki, Kuchinotsu, Sasebo, Maidzuru, Miike Hakodata Taipeh, &c.
Telegraphic Address:
'MITSUI' (A.B.C. and A 1 Codes.)
JONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenals and the Stato Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- MON- be CLOSED from pany will DAY, the 26th April, to WEDNESDAY, the 29th April, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, April 16, 1903.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Miner. BOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Fujidans, Mameda, Mannoura, Onours, Otenji, Sasahara, Tsubakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, vnd other Coals.
Hongkong, April 23, 1903,
N. INUZUKA, Manager, Hongking.
A healthy child is naturally full of life. His mother will tell you
Rainier
Beer
did her a lot of good it's pure ingredients It's perfect brewing when used in moderation all tend to build up the system.
Better try it yourself SEATTLE BREWING &MALTING CO. SEATTLE,WASH PHONE RAINIER 30
"er Case 6 dozen Pints, ... }
(Special terms to large buyers) or i dozen Quarte, $8.00
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,
1119
Sole Agents for HONGKONG. CHINA AND MANILA.
DINNEFORDS
The Universal Remedy for Aridity of the Stomach, Headache, ifeartburn. Indigestion, Sour Eractations, Lilious
DINNEFORD'S
Afections.
The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout
and Gravel.
Safest and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females,
•
and the Sickness of 'regnancy.
MAGNESIA MAGNESIA
DARTRING
L'ANOLINE
TRE
Dartring" RAND appears upon all the original
'Lanoline Preparations.
'DARTRING'
BRAND
Natural Toilet Preparations.
DARTRING" TOILET 'LANOLINE' in small and large collapsible tubes. Makes rough skins smooth and protects delicate complexions from the effects of wind and sun.
OAKEY'S
"DARTRING' 'LANOLINE' TOILET SOAP is unequalled for cleansing and keeping the skin supple. It never irritates.
Wholesale: 67, Holborn Viaduct, E.C.
WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH
THEER LEANING AND POLISHING
KNIFE BOARDS
CLEANING
KNIVES
OHN OAKEY & SONS
WILLS
LONDON
KUMET E HONG, LIMTERD, «• Arabüroď” MILLS, AMATONG
-E14
834
SANTA CASA DA MISERICORDIA
TI
OF MACAO.
NOTICE.
Auctions
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc- tions to Sell by Public Auction,
T
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
on
SATURDAY,
the 25th April, 1903, at 2.30 p.m., at. their SALES ROOMS. No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NAGOYA PORCELAIN WARE
•
And
WOOD CARVINGS. TERMS -As usual.
HUGHES & BOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 21, 1903.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
891
THE Undersigned has received instruc- Ttions from 4. CUNNINGHAM, Esq.,
II is hereby notified for public information to Sell by Public Auction,
that on 29th instant, three o'clock P.M., before the Board of the SANTA CASA DA MISERICORDIA OF MACAO, the adjudication will be proceeded with, by Public Tender, under sealed cosms, of the LEASE of the BOA VISTA HOTEL- SANITORIUM for the period of Five Years and Two Months; commencing from June, the 1st May prozimo to the end 1908.
443
Conditions of Tender are The follows:-
1.-Persons desirous of Tendering should deposit Five Hundred Dollars before the commencement of proceedings as a guarantee of the bona fides of the tenderer, the deposit being forth- with returned to unsuccessful bidders at the conclusion of the proceedings. 2.-Tenders should be delivered under somfed covers to the Board following the opening of proceedings together | with the deposit receipt. 3.-Any one not having made the deposit will not be permited to hid, neither will their tenders be accepted. 4.The guarantee that the successful Tenderer should have to give for the Fulfilment of his contract, immediate ly after the adjudication is made, will be one year's rental in money,
or by Depest Note for a like amount
of any Bank, payable to the Order of the SANTA CASA, personal bond being unacceptable.
5. The upset price for the lease is Three Thousand Six Hundred Dollars per annum, that is. the equivalent of Three Hundred Dollars per month. The clauses of the Agreement for Lease may be seen at the Office of the SANTA CASA where they can be examined by intending tenders.
ALBINO ANTONIO PACHECO,
Provedor.
Board Room of the Santa Casa da Misericordia, Macao, 18th April, 1903.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 169 (SPECIAL).
CHINA
887
}
оп
MONDAY,
the 27th April, 1903, nt No. 14, DES Vœux
ROAD, (above the Offices of Messrs Shewan, Tomes & Co.), commencing at 2:30 P. M..
THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Also,
Intimations.
THE
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1933.
"ANGLO-AMERICAN"
行 洋
樂保
STORES, ***
A MILITARY SKIT.*
Close on the issue of the new booklet to the Army entitled Combined Training,' the most complete-handbook of tactics over issued to any Army, has appeared another publication, identical in style and appeer- ance, styled Tactics, by Major-General George D'Ordel, lato Director General of Military Instruction. This (so the Preface
Hongkong, No. 1 & 3, Wellington St. explaine) is a posthumous work, as Mejor-
Kowloon, No. 64, Elgin Road.
HIGH-CLASS PROVISION DEALERS:
SUPPLIES FRESH
MONTHLY.
SPECIAL CARE TAKEN TO GIVE SATISFAC- TION BOTH TO RESIDENT and OAST PORT CUSTOMERS.
Price List will be forwarded on App cation.
DOOLITTLE & POLLOCK,
To Let.
TO LET.
O. 6 MorqUE JUNCTION,
One COTTAGE PIANO. by Broadwood No. 31 MOSQUE JUNCTION
& Sons;
One SINGER SEWING MACHINE (almost new);
Ono GENTLEMAN'S BICYCLE ;
And,
A Few Picces of TONKINESE INLAID WARE.
Further Particulars from Catalogue. TERMA-As Customary,
On view from Saturday, the 25th April.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 16, 1903.
858
Particulars and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 27th day of April, 1903. at p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of On • Lot of Crown Land in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 21 Years,.
Locality.
Registry No.
No. of Sale
Particulars of the Lot.
Boundary
Measure.
ments.
H.
ዓ.
it 11. ft. ft.
Ad-
Joining
Garden Inland
Square feet.
Contents in
Upct Prive.
Annual Reut.
Lot
LOL
No. No.
100 10
3,305
Vin
1 10.
1300.
SEA.
SHANGHAI DISTRICT.
WOOSUNG OUTER BAR,
Alterations in the Aids to Navigation at the Bousing Outer Bar.
7ITH reference to Notice to Mariners
No. 187 (Special), dated the oth Al, 1903, Notice is hereby given that, oing to the narrowness of the present dp water channel across the Woosung Outer Bar, the following additions and alterations have been made in the Aids to Navigation.
A WHITE POLE, surmounted by a circular shape, from which a Reft Light is exhibited, has been erected on Princes' Wharf, which, when kept in line with Woosung Lighthouse, lenda midway be- tween the Lismore Wreck Dight-boat and the 12-foot contour of the Woosung Spit, this being the line of deepest water two lights in line beur S. 76° 33′ W Z
872
Particulars and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be hold on, Monday, the 27th day of April, 1903, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by order of His Excellency the Governor, of Onu Lot of Crown Land, at Macdonnell | Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for n term of 75 Years, commencing from the 25th day of March, 1901, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 70 years.
The R
The WOOSUNG LIGHT remains White from the bank of the Yangtze to the N. W.-word of the Lighthouse to S. 90° W. It has been altered" to GREEN from S. 22° W. to S. 64° 50′ W., and to RED from S. 64° 50 W. to the left (or Western) bank of the Woosung River.
The TORT BUOY has been shifted 700 foet S. 47° 40' W. from its former position, and moored in 15 feet at Low Water of Spring Tides; from it, the Woosung Light. house now bears S. 87° W., distant 4.9 cables.
A 10-FOOT CONICAL BUOY painted in Red and Black Vertical Stripes and sur- mounted by a Black Spherical Cage has been moored in 18 feet at Low Water .of Spring Tides on the North-eastern edge of the Woosung Spit; and, from it, the Woo- sung Lighthouse bears S. 62 15′ W., distant 11 cables.
The least water at present on the line between the Outer end of Princes' Wharf
869
No.
Inland
Particulars of the Lot.
Locality.
Boundary
Measure. ments.
N.
H. E.
W.
ft. ft. tt. ft.
Mar
Lot donnell 39′11′′60′2′′| 140|140′)
Road, | 40360′ 6′′ 140 135′) No.
1,083.
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION
Square feet:
Upset Price. | 99
3,460
Annual Rent. | ”
Contents
13,840 80
No. 6 REDNAXELA TERRACE.
Proprietors.
Intimations.
NOTICE.
General D'Ordel was found dying from n stroke after dinner at his Club (the United Military and Naval). Pefore him' was Lord Roberts's new Infantry Drill. Book -open, and scored at the celebrated passage *nor. ATG men to be allowed to degenerate into more fighting machines, The shock of rending such a beresy was too much for him, and the only worde ho could utter before he died were gone' and 'the dogs. The Editors produca this work by request of the author's friend Sir John Bar- becue, and the whole book is the cleverest imitation of a drill book especially directed at that monumental piece of folly, 'The Infantry Drill of 1896,' and tho falso the ories and pedantries there inculcated...
WNERS of HOUSES Situated in the
The book begins, like every work of its kind, with definitions written in all gravity. and so like recent Drill Books that it takes a moment's thought to detect the travesty. For instance :-
A Battalion A Battalion is composed of two (not three) half Battalions,
Parapets-Aro sometimes called breast warks, similarly broast works are some- times called parapets.
Open Ground-Ground which is open. Front-The direction of the enemy real or supposed. (Sic vide Infantry Drill 1890 TOP FLAT of SEAVIEW, Wanchai Gap" Road. Cool and Healthy Situation. Full
Central Division of the City of Vic-PXXVI) The real directions of the enemy should approximate'y coincide with toria and in the Western Division of Kow his supposed direction. view of Harbour.
loon who have not land their Premises LIME- New four roomed WASHED and CLEANSED in accordance MORRISON HILL GAP. HOUSES. Comfortable Flats in WILD with Law, are reminded that the period during which the work should be finished And others to suit various requirements.hids on the 30th day of April, 1903, and the Sanitary Board, being convinced of the necessity of cleanliness in its efforts to STAMP OUT PLAGUE, is determined to RIGOROUSLY PROSECUTE ́any owner, in default after the above-nuined date.
DELL.'
S. A. SETH,
DAIRY FARM
Co.
Hongkong, April 7, 1993.
TO LET.
TOUSES in LEIGHTON PILL ROAD.
Hot
762
THE RETREAT, MOUNT KELLETT. FLATS IN MORETON TERRACE, ÜAUFEWAY BAY, FACING THE POLO GROUND.
GODOWNS at BOWLINGTON (Praya
East),
No. 1 Raron TERRACE. Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, January 27. 1903.
194
TO LET.
\ROM the 1st April, the GROUND FLOOR
The Central Division of the City lies between Garden Road on the East, and Morrison Street and Eastern Street on the West. The Western Division of Kowloon is all that part of the Kowloon Peninsula to the West of the Robinson Road and includes Tsim Sha Tsui, Yaumati, Monk Kok Tsui, Tai Kok Tsui and Sham Shui
Po.
By Jrder of the Board,
G. A. WOODCOCK,
Secretary. Sanitary Board Office,
1st April, 1903,
TO PARENTS ABROAD.
727
Fond the Tor FLOOR of No. 41, DES TON and Mns FORD would under
VIEUX ROAD CENTRAL.
Apply to
C. S. L' 81, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong, March 10, 1903.
TO LET.
THE RECTOR of MAISEY HAMP
take the Sole Charge and care of one or two Girls aged 6 to 11 to educate with their own daughter. Certificated resident Go 523. verness. Charming Elizabethan Rectory, situated on Cotswold Hills, Dry, bracing locality, extensive grounds and gardens. Happy Home life, Terms £100 a year, inclusive. Highest references given, and
NO. 3, STEWART TERRACE, The required.
Feak.
NF
Apply to:
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, April 9, 1903
TO LET.
Address:-
REV. J. A. FORD, MAISEY HAMPTON RECT RY, Fairford, Gloucestershire,
ENGLAND
780
April 21, 1903..
TWO SPACIOUS GODOWNS—Nos, 95
and 96, PR, EAST. TWO ROOMS above NEW VICTORIA HOTEL.
Apply to
H. N. MODY,
Victoria Buildings. Hongkong, December 2, 1902.
2483
TO LET or FOR SALE.
EXCELSIOR, No. 10. San Lourenço,
From 1st April uext.
Apply to
DR G. P. JORDAN, 2 Connught Buildings.
Hongkong, March 3, 1903.
450
TO LET.
TO. 10 SEYMOUR TERRACE.
Possession 1st May, Apply to
'C. B. L..
Caro of CRINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, April 16, 1903.
828
GODOWNS TO LET.
PRAYA EAST, Spacious two-storied and single-storied Gonow itt for Yarn or Coals. Also Land for Coal Storage.
HE Undersigned have received instruc-able
tions to Sell by Public Auction,
on
WEDNESDAY,
and the 10-foot Buoy placed on the North- the 29th April, at 3 pm...on board, H. M. eastern edge of the Woosung Spit is 10 feet; and, on the eastern edge of the Green Sector, 11 feet at Low Water of Spring Tides.
The OUTER BAR SIGNALS now indicato the depth of water on the line when Woosung Light and the Red Light on Princes' Wharf are in transit.
DIRECTIONS.
As the narrow part of the deep water; channel across the Woosung Outer Bar is abreast of the Lismore Wreck Light-buat, extending from 2 cables outside to 2 cables inside of her, inward bound vessels can afford to open the leading marks to the northward as soon at they are 2 cables inside the Light-boat.
Outward bound vessels should steer to pass cable of the Fort Buoy, and then gradually come on to the line of Jeading
inarks.
**
"
Unprotected Gun Boats ESK' and 'FIREBRAND.'
Esk,' *Firebrand' Extreme length....115 feet. 134 feet.
breadth,...31
23 ft. 6 in. Displacement,...3 3 tong. 455 tous,
Iron. Composite Hull,....
Copporsheathed. Engines,
Hawthorn's. Thomson's EACH with TWO CYLINDRICAL TUBULAR BOILERS and THREE WOODEN MASTS,
As they now lie in the Harbour of Hongkong.
The Admiralty do not guarantee these ships as fit for further Sea Service.
THE ANCHORS, MOORING GEAR, Boats, and BOAT'S Gear will not be sold.
A list of FITTINGS to be sold with the Suurs may be seen at the OFFICES of the NAVAL STORE OFFICER, H.M. NAVAL YARD, and of the AUCTIONEERS; also on Board,
The Vessels will be open to inspection for seven days before date of sale.'
Inspecting, orders can be obtained from the Auctioneers.
CAUTION. There is from 2 to 3 feet less water than that signalled between the 10-foot buoy off the Woosung Spit and a point 700 feet north of the Lismore Wreck Light-boat./ Terms: Cash before delivery, 25 per Vessels taking up an anchorage outside cent of the purchase money to be paid on Woosung are requested to avoid so doing fall of the hammer, balance and the clear- near the line of the Oater Bar Leading ance to be effected within seven days after Marks**
date of sale. All bearings given are magnetic.
T. J. ELDRIDGE,
A Launch will leave Blake Pier at 2 p m. and 2.45 p.m. on day of sale to convey in-
Acting Deputy Coast Inspector.tending purchasers. Imperial Maritime Customs, Coast Inspector's Offiée,
15th Apr, 1998,
888
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 16, 1908.
844
Apply to:-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
AND AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, March 30, 1993,
TO LET.
700
TO. 4 SALISBURY AVENUE, Kowloon,
N"
from 1st May, next.
Apply to
880
THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at
NOT
General D'Ordel writes largely with the intention of controverting the les sons practical soldiora are trying to draw from the late War. Part I. con- sists of tactics and commences with General Platitudes. Thus:-* (i) It should be borne in mind that the object of most military operations in the field is to defeat or at least inflict injury on the onemy. (ii) If a Commander intends to attack a position be should generally not omit to select a time and a place for his attack. These are both important con siderations in an attack on a position." The fooling all through the discussion of the attack is excellent. And yet any one taking the book up and opening it by hazard would hardly realise at first that it is a travesty and a mocking, jest,
The paragraphs on the case of armies ary
Two
inceting when both aro station- are capital. Chapters Follow on the training of the Officer and soldier, full of useful lessons to the pedant, and wo then come to Part III. Modern Weapons." This opens with an analytical comparison between Brown Bess and the Lee Metford-The nature of modern warfare
in at the present moment undergoing a change, owing to the suporsession of the old musket of British Infantry, with which Blenheim, Votoria and Waterloo were won, and which we used with no little success during the earlier months of the Crimea, by a series of more complicated, and 'soientific" weapons culminating in the so-called Lee Metford' rifle. ··.· We will first take. the Brown Besa, with her host of glorious associations. The Brown Bess consists of a hollow cylinder of steel called the barrel, open at one end and closed at the other
"and FO forth. Then comes in discussion on the relative ad- vantages of a brass Chinese carromide on a sledge, called the Yellow Peril, owing to Its liability to burst, and the Mark IV. 15-pounder. This is illustrated. General D'Ordel remarks that while the wheeled carriage is more mobile in level country,. its rate of progress by railway train is the The carronade, however, is less
Rhine.
a Meeting of the Board of Directors likely to get out of order. Recomaksance of the Company, held at the Company's is not neglected, and some capital illus Office, No. 13, Besconsueld Arcade, Victrations of rough sketches are furnished. toria, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th full not only of humour but of valuable In fact, General D'Ordel on. Tactics' is day of April, 1903, the following Resolution
was passed-
That the final CALL of FIFTY CENTS per SHARE upon all the Holders of Ordinary Shares in the above Company, in respect of
lessons for all who nurse the pedant germ, and every Officer should read it —M. Mrei. * Tactics by Major-General George D'Ordel, London: Bickers and Son, 1903.
all the Shares held by them in UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF
the above Company be and the
samo is hereby made. Such Call. to be paid to the Company at their Baukers, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, at their Pre-
CANTON, LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
nises, Queen's Road Central, Vie AN INTERIM BONUS of Twenty per
torin. Hongkong, on or before the 9th day of May, 1903.
AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that in accordance with Article 24 of the Com- pany's Articles of Association, interest will be charged as from the said 9th day of May, 1903, at the rate of $10 per centum per Annaw upon all Calls remaining unpaid after the said 9th day of May, 19 3, up to the actual dates of payment of the same.
Shareholders are particularly requested to note that upon presentation at the Office of the Company of the Bankers' Receipt for payment of the Call, together with the Certificates of the Shares in respect of which the Call has been paid an endorse ment at that effect will be made up the Certificate..
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. KERFOOT HUGHES, Secreturn Hongkong, April 9, 1903,
786
JUST LANDED.
PER S.S. 'MALACCA.”
RESH CONSIGNMENT of SWISS
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LD, MILK. 82 90 PER ONE DOZEN
Hongkong, April 20, 1903.
TO LET.
880
TINS..
Urren R HOUSE Bond non poly IN
Furnished standing in its own grounds, facing the Harbour.
3 Large BEDROOMS with European BATHROOMS and DRESSING ROOM. Large Drawing. · Din- ing and Smoking Rooms. Rent very moderate.
Apply to
H. T. R.. Care of CHINA Marl' Office. Hongkong, April 18, 1903.
870
THE COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECT-
ING CHINESE;
THE
With Special Reference to PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION AN
BANKRUPTCY LAWS 15.
A HONGKONG. (Repainted from the China Mail.)
For Sale at the China Mad Office,
Price
50 cents
H. RUTTONJEE,
No. 6, D'AGUILAR STREET,
ind.
39, & 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, April 22, 1903.
896
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
WE BEG TO NOTIFY that on and after the 1st January, 1903, the Subscription to the China Maul will be as follows -
Per Quarter
Por Month
$9 3
cent upon contributions for the year 1902 has been dechired; ·
Warrants will be issued on the 1st May.
By Order of the Board,
W. J. SAUNDERS.
Secretary Hongkong, April 16, 1993.
843
LA MINERVA CIGAR FACTORY.
ESTABLISHED 1887.
YUSTOMERS wish ng Cigars sent to their Home addresses can have them sent by instructing the Manager, Mr A. B. Tyre, at the Factory. We pay Duty Home.
CIGARS FOR SALE AT CURRENT PRICES, Hongkong, January 31, 1903..
RIGAUD'EV
Whire Victau
This fugative and delicate perfume is
persistant as an Extract for the handkerchief while as Soap and Powder,
it has been
adopted by
the most re
Oined French
Society
The Subscription for the Overland China | RIGAUD et C1o
Maż will be as follows : Per Annum.
Par Copy
PERFUMERS
PARIS
$15.00.
0,35.
For Sale by A. 8. W
'BAIN AND REID,
prietors,
210
EXTRACT
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903.
THE KING'S CHEF.
From the South of France. King Edward's chef comes in for some treatment à l'Ame: icaine in a contempor. ary. I borrow the following piquant details for the benefit of my readers:
• This remarkable functionary draws £2,000 a year. He is a native of Southern França and his name is Monager. His age
is about forty, and he is considered, at least
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER
by King Edward, the most capable chef in 245 the world. So great a culinary artist is not expected to produce three masterpieces in one day, so he has nothing to do with the He arrives at Bucking- King's breakfast, ham Palaco from his private residence near
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., Guneral Managers.
OR
RICHMOND GEM
by in a hansom, at about eleven o'clock. CIGARETTES-
In a large, sunny kitchen, overlooking the
lawus, ho receives the luncheon carte drawn
up by Lord Farquhar, and his work begins.
Richmond Gem Cigarettes are made from Pure
First of all he orders what will be required, Sun Cured Virginia Natural Leaf Tobacco.
and the master of the kitchen sees that all
the articles come in, checks each item, and
to Sir Nigel
then sends the account Kingscote, the paymaster, who writes
-out a cheque in payment.
THE WOMAN COOK.
After luncheon is served M. Menager retires once more, to reappear at six o'clock, when the great event of the day-the pro- That peration for dinner-commences.
over the artist is free for the evening. It is worth noting that he owes his enviable post solely to hard work and-genius, for the cook, like the poet, is born, not made. An additional interest attaches to this culin-
ary autocrat because of the encouragement
he gives to women cooks. It has always
THE
#
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
NEATEST THING
OF THE DAY.
Hotels.
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN.
PLUNKET'S GAP,
THE PEAK,
near the TEAM TERMINUS. T LEPHONE 56:
For Terms,
Apply to the MANAGER,
Alacrity
Name.
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
In Reservo
Captain W. A. Carrer
Capt. F. H. Henderson, C.M.G.
Daut-Com. G. O. Bardy
Comdr. J. D. Daintree
Fleet Reserve
Clusa
Tons.
Guns. I.H.P.
Ozptain.
Les repo ted at.
despatch-vessel
1700
**Albion Algerino
battleship, 1st class
12,960
16
2000 13,500
Comdr. Seymour E. Erskino Captain T. H. M. Jerram
Monckerg
Hongkong
sloop
1050 · 6
1400
Commander R. Nugent
Hongkong
741 Amphitrite
THE WAVERLEY HOTEL,
Argonaut Blenheim Bramble Britomart Creasy
cruiser, 1st class cruiser, let class
11,000 16
18,000
Capt. Charles Windham, C.V.0.)
Japan
11,000 16
18,000
Captain George H. Cherry
прип
cruiser, Ist clans gunboat, 1st class gunboat, let cinsa
9000 12
13,000
Captain F. G. Stopford
Kobe
710
6
1800
710
.6 1300
cruiser, 1st clary
12,000
14
[21,000
Lieut.-Com. F. M. Lesko Lieut.-Comdr. T. D. Pratt Captain Henry M. Tudor
Hankow
Hongkong
Weihaiwel
ICE NOUSE STREET, HONGKONG, A First-Claen Private | Eclipse
Family Hotel.
Cherub
water tank and tug
390
300
Hongkong.
cruiser, 2nd class
$600
11
9600
Captain Robert H. S. Stokes
Taku
Exk
c-bt. 3rd clan coast defence
963
"R
200
Hongkong
Espiègle
sloop
1070.
10 1400
Comdr. Ernest Barton
Shanghai
[ANDSOX
Holy Spacious Rooms.
Y FURNISHED
and
Fall ¡Fearless
Firebrand
torpedo boat destroyer
360
+
5700
Shanghai
cruiser, 3rd class
1580 12
3200
Comdr. John J. Graham
Hongkong
gunboat, 2nd class
450
300
Hongkong
Very MODERATE TERMS to FAMI-*Glory LIES by the DAY or MONTH.
Hongkog, Docember 18, 1900.
battleship, 1st cinse
12,950
Goliath
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16 16
¡13,500 13,500
Kobe
Hongkong
2639 Handy
torpedo boat destroyer
975
4000
Weihaiwei--
Hart
torpedo boat destroyer
270
4000
storeship
1640
800
torpedo boat destroyer
280
3900
river gunboat
Lt.-Comdr, G. R. Powell
river gunboat
180
2
800
Lt.-Coudr. G. G. Webster
Canton
sloop
980
10 1400
Comdr. O. W. M. Plenderlenth!
Hongkong
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16 13,500
Captain R. W. White
Hongkong
M. MOORE,
Proprietoress.
Otter
torpedo boat destroyer
350
8 6390
Lt.-Com. C. P. Mansel
Shanghai
Phoenix
sloop
1015
转
1400
Commander W. H. Nicholson
Hongkong
Rambler
Surveying-vessel
835
6
050
Captein Morris II. Smyth
Hongkong
do
sloop
980
10
1400
Robin Rosario
river gunbeat
85
2
240
Cora. D. St. A. Wako Lt. Com. John P. Irven
Hongkong
Canton
₤loop
980
1400
Comdr. C. A. W. Elamilton
Shanghai
Sandpiper
river gunboat
85
2
240
Lieut.-Com. Murray Lockhart
Hongkoup
Snipo
river gunboat
85
240
Lt.-Comdr. Worsley.
Shanghai
Taku
torpedo boat destroyer
250
B
6500
Hongkong
Talbot
cruiser, 2nd class
5600
11
9600
Shanghai
Tamar
receiving ship
4050
в
Hongkong
Teal
river gunboat
180
2
800
Tweed
coast dofonce gunboat
369
9
200
Lt. Cmdr. R. W: Dalgety Lieut. Forbes
Shanghai
Woosung
628
Vestal Waterwitch Whiting Woodcock Woodlark
sloop
980 10
1400
surveying ship
620
450
Comdr. S. St. John Farquhar Lt.-Comdr. Ernest C. Hardy
Hongkong
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
360
6
5900
Lt. Com. C. Mackenzio, D.8.0.
Shanghai
river gunboat
150
2
560
river gunboat
150
2
550
Lieut.-Coun. Hugh Somerville Lieut.-Com Chilcott
Hankow
Shanghai
PACKED BY A SPECIAL VACUUM PROCESS IN AIR-TIGHT TINS OF 50s,
WITH BAMBOO MOUTHPIECE AND A HANDSOME CURVED 865 CIGARETTE CASE WHICH FITS THE POCKET.
To be obtained of Messrs Kruse & Co.,
MANUFACTURED BY
American Tobacco Co. Branch, S
British-Ame ican Tobacco Co., Ltd.,
QUEEN'S HOTEL, WEIHAIWEI.
SANITARIUM OF NORTH CHINA.
SUMMER SEASON OF 1903.
HERE are (60) sixty bedrooms,all with bathrooms attached.
Humber
Janus Kinsho
Moorhen
Pelham House,
FAMILY HOTEL,
WYNDHAM STREET. Ocean
Dentistry.
TING
N Burgeon Dentist,
•
No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET.
TERMS VERY MODERATE. Consultation Free. Hongkong, April 24, 1900
TSU FAN,
DENTIST.
been said that women cannot attain to great A new Bar and Billiard-room, as well as a Concert Room, are connected with the PRICE MODERATE-CONSULTATION FREE.
heights as cooks and creators of dishes, and that, just as they fail to excel in music, poetry, and painting, they fail also in the higher mysteries of cooking. It is very in- toresting to learn, on the testimony of the King's cook, that this is no longer true, however true it may have been formerly,
M.A.P.
STEAM TO CANTON.
HE Spendid new Steel Twin Screw
Stoamer
THE
*KWONG CHOW,' 1474 Tons, Captain WALKER, leaves HONG. KONG for CANTON at 5.30 p.m. on SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS and THURS. DAYS, returning to Hongkong the follow- ing days, leaving Canton at 5 p.m.. Unexcelled accomnindation for First Class Passengers. Ship lighted throughout by Electricity.
Passengers Fare $4.00 Single Journey. Meals $1.00 each.
The Company's Wharf is West of the Hongkong Harbour Master's Office.
SHIU ON SS. CO., LTD.,
No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST.
611
Hongkong, March 19, 1903,
7
STEAM TO CANTON.
FRENCH MAIL.
Twin Screw $.8. “SAN CHPL
py, leaves HONG.
on
10
·951 KONG VANTON at 5.30 p.m. SUNDAYS, TUESDAYS, and THURS DAYS, returning
Hongkong the following days, leaving Canton at 6 p.m. Luorolled accommodation for First Class Passengers. Hot and Cold Water laid on by Pipes to ench Cabin, Ship lighted throughout by Electricity,
Passaro Fare $3.00 Single Journey, Meals $1.00.cach.
The Company's Wharf is East of the Bogkong Harbour Master's Office, and West of Canton Boat Co's Wharf.
CHEUNG ON S.S. CO., LTD. Hongkong, February 2, 1903.
920
WING ON STEAM-SHIP COMPANY.
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE,
HE Steamship
THE SCHU, KONG,
"Capt. MASON.
Departure from HONGKONG to MACAO Daily, at 8.00 am, 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
3rd
.$2.00
1.00 60
Hotel and there is ample room for Dancing.
The Hotel is beautifully situated on a high hill and commands a full view over the mainland, the Bay, and the Island.
Weihaiwei is noted for its scenery, healthy and cool climate during the Summer. There are several fine bathing beaches, good walks, and there is also good fishing to be had in the Bay.
Intending visitors are advised to secure their rooms either by wire, or letter, so that they can be reserved.
718
Steam-launch of the Hotel mects all steamers,
ROOM AND BOARD.
One room for one person, St per day or $150 per month. One room for two persons, $10 per day or $250 per month.
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SECOND EDITION,
or
Mutine
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Captain Lewis Bayly
Commodore Robinson
* Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge, K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief.
** Flag of Rear-Admiral Harry T. Grenfell, C.M.G.
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
855
Nume.
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19
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8114
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1250
2200
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9437
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1800
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629
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1600
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6000 20
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10 1300
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10
1300
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Hongkong
10
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6943
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Shanghai
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2500 4500
32
12,0
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14
6820
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NIGHT CARS.
6.45 p.m. and 2 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.15 Jm. every half hour. SUNDAYE.
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at 11.3 and 11.45 p.m.. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, 35 sui su, que as Roud Cabral
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720
Macao
600
Amaur
Russian gunicat Russian cruiser
$10.
6
730
2600
4700
*
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8500
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1050
8 1160
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Russian gunboat
·500
9 3500
Russian gunboat
Gromoboi
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1490 12,354 1000
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1213
7
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Russian battleship
1480 12,674 10.960
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16 10,600
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8
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6500
27
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Russian gunboat
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9 $500
Russian emisar
1291
1194
Comdr. Yourien
Comdr. Zagarausky
Captain Jesseni
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1000 10 1277
U. S. gunboat
Don Juan de Austria Elcano
U. S. gunboat
1169
8 1600
U. S. gnnboat
510
Frolic
U. S. gunboat
General Alava
Helena Isla de Cebu Kentucky
U. S. gunboat US. gunboat U. S. gunboat
1800
Commander Karl Rohrer Lieut. E. A. Anderson Commander C. G. BowmanD Lt.-Comdr. A. G. Winterhalter* Lisutz-Comdr. J. M. Helm Lieut.-Comdr. W. F. Halse
Hongkong
Amoy
Mam
1302
.8 1988
Comdr. Staunton
Amoy
U. S. flagship U. S. gunboat J. S. monitor
400 11,50)
Comdr. Parker
Manils
41 10,000
Captain O. H. Stockton
Amoy
1960
2
750
Comdr. T. H. Stevens
Manda
399-1
3000
Captain Mabin
up
Shanghai
J. 5. gunbost
137-1
B
850
Comdr. F. M. Wise.
Taku
Monterey New Orleans New York
U. 8. monitor
4084
4
5244
Comdr. Drake
U. S. cruiser
4140
Captain Ingersoll
Canton Amoy
U. S. flagship
82/0 24
17,401
Captain M. R. S. Mackenzie
Amuy
Oregon
U. 8. cruiser
3797
Captain Burwell
Amoy
Princeton
U.S. gunboat
1000
800
Commander J. P. Selfridge
Nagasaki
ply to
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Hongkong, April 2, 1903.
Rainbow Vicksburg Villalobos Wilmington Yorktownn
U. S. cruiser V. S. cruiser
6000
Maail
1000
10
-1118
Commander Brockling
Amoy
U. S. gunboat
Lieut. L. C. Bertolette
Amoy
U. S. gunboat. U. S. gunboat
1307
1894
Commander E. S. Frime
Amoy
1710
---1803
Commander Ward
Manils
140
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General Memoranda. SATURDAY, April 25 :—
Goods per Caledonien unclaimed after Noon on this date subject to rent and landing charges. 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Nagoya Porcelain Ware, &c., at Messrs Hughes and
Hough's Sales Rooms.
SUNDAY, April 26 :—
Goods per Melpomene undelivered after
this date subject to rent. MONDAY, April 27 :-
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni- ture, &c., at No. 14, Des Voeux Road. 3 p.m.-Auction of Crown Lands at the Public Works Department's Offices.
and Transfer Books of The China
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WEDNESDAY, April 29 :-
Noon. Meeting of Shareholders of The China and Manila Steatnship Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices.
3 p.m.-Auction of H. M. Unprotected Gunboats Esk and Firebrand on board. Goods per Nubia undelivered after this
date subject to rent. Goods per Sado Maru not cleared on this
date subject to rent.
KITCHEN UTENSILS, T foot the end will be.
BIRTHS
THE CHINA MAIL.
On the 8th April, at Kuala Lumpur, the wife of J, R. CRADDOCK, Raub, of Daughter. (Both well).
On the 13th April, at Singapore, the wife of D. MAW, of a Sito.
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Pneumonia catarrh, chronic bronchitis and consump tion invariably result from a neglected
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and HOUSEHOLD
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crease of prosperity under enlightened Cambridge by four games to three. rule. If the officials and poople could be made to understand that the laying down of railways and the opening up
At Mongtsz, Yunnan, China, on the 28th February, 1903, by Mr Sainson, Con- sul de France, and by Rev. Père de Goro- starzu, Missionnaire Apostolique, ONIA of mines would redentry from GIOVANNI TIBERII of Tollo, Chieti, Italy, its prevailing poverty, and give the
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of all kinds of
Summer
Goods
Lisle Thread Hosiery,
Choice Flowers,
New Ribbons,
Pretty Laces,
Stylish Straws.
New French Millinery
SPECIAL NOTE ONLY JUST UNPACKED. THIS
CONSIGNMENT. INCLUDES
SOME OF THE MOST BECOMING MODELS WE HAVE YET
BEEN ABLE TO PROCURE,
New Silk Blouses and Slips, Cotton Shirts, Lace Collars, Chic Neckwear, Ribbon Corsets, Plain and Fancy Sunshades, Etc., Etc.,
Etc.
Beal Panamus for Ladies and Gentle-
men Expooted on 27th inst. *
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SCOTCH
WHISKY.
to ENRICHETTA
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ut 5 40 p
The 'ma tail.
A sequestration order has been issued against the estate of Lady Granville Gordon.
Conceding his opponent 800 in 1,000 up, Roberts was badly beaten by Mr Khoo Khay Suan at Penang by 95
1
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903.
TELEGRAMS.
(REUTER'S SERVICE.] THE ALBANIAN INSUR- RECTION.
LONDON, April 21, 1903. After the Austro-Russian representations on Friday, the Sultan telegraphed for twenty more battalions of Redigs from Asia Minor,
ECCLESIASTICAL.
vide themselves with the nrenssities of
THE KING'S TOUR. life even should local crops fail, then we According to Truth, Lord Linlithgow
The King Witnessed a great water car zztr-Pin pakkreation of this issue commenced might look forward confidently to the is to bo paid about £120,000 for land on his nival at Malta. His Majesty sails this expansion of foreign trade with the in estate which will be required, in connection morning, escorted out to sen by fourteen terior în a manner timt is utterly impos-with the proposed naval establishment at ships.
St. Margaret's Hope. sible under prevailing conditions. Sham comes into office at an interesting period. The small
A He will see the initiation of the great railway line that is to connect Canton with Hankow and Peking, and also, let as hope, Hongkong. Difficulties with officials and troubles with the ignorant
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APën. 23, 1903.
AFTER several months of painful un- certainty in some quarters and vain
manoeuvrings on the part of some who nre most likely to be adversely affected, it is announced that II. E. Sham Chan
people are
sure to arise but with a
young, energetic and wise Viceroy in Canton all difliculties should be over-
and then the path of progress and de- velopment will be opened up.
+
Chinese-owned
SUPREME COURT/
IN BANKRUPTCY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour Sir H. S. Berkeley, Acting Chief Justice.) Thursday, April 23,
A COMPOSITION.
Mr E. J. Grist, of Mossrs Wil kinson and Grist, appeared on behalf of O. M. Madar and the Official Receiver, and made application for the Court's men approval of a composition passed and con- firmed at special moetings of the creditors, under which the debtor in oase No. 14 of 1899 undertook to pay 50 per cent of his dobta by moans of $40 per month out of
His Lordship signified his approval.
his incoine.
NO SLAPDASH METHODS TO BE ALLOWED..
Ng Shoung and Ng Kam Tong, trading as the Shing Ki, applied to be adjudicated
bankrupt steamer
Pryer was lost on the 28th ult. in the Durian Straits, about 65 miles from Sing apore, and ono man drowned. The Pryer
was built in Sandakan în 1699.
The Secretary of State for India has appointed Colonel T. Deane, C.B.; to sue-
cacd General Sir John Watson, V.C.. G.C.B., as Agent for the Government of
purposes,
Naval News.
Huen, who is at present Viceroy of S1 come and all troubles smoothed away, India in purchasing horses for stud; Chuan, will within the next fifty days enter upon the office of Viceroy of the Two Kwang.
H.E. Tak. who bas
LOCAL AND GENERAL been acting Viceroy, goes to Kiangsi, aud Governor Lee goes to be Viceroy of | Authorised to Prosecute.
H.E. Tak is At the meeting of the Sanitary Boardmanded by Captain Bessieff, arrived from Fuhkien and Chekiang, seventy-seven years old, the newly-ap. this afternoon, on the motion of the Presi pointed Viceroy is only forty-eight, but dent (Hon. Dr J. M. Atkinson), De Barnett`
H.M.S. Ocean arrived from practice this morning. The Russian torpedo-honts Grotoed, 312 tons, commanded by Captain Alexeeff, and Wristney, 312 tons, com-
| Saigon yesterday.
he has already had a varied and dis.nd Senior Inspectors M. Grice, A. Carter. Communication With South
His
tinguished career. As a young man he was notoriously wild, and so it is not surprising that in maturity he has shown aggressive individuality. father rose to the rank of Viceroy, and so he has inherited the ruling spirit. He is a native of Kwangsi, a province that has produced some of China's freest
His stay and most able characters. a few months as Provincial Treasurer in Canton first brought him into promin
chice.
was
P. T. Lamble, J. A. Lyon, and T. P. Conolly were deputed to conduct prosecu- ations for contraventions of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinauce, 1903.
Dundonald and War Commission.
A telegram from Ottawa says that Major-General the Earl of Dundonald, commanding the Canadian Militia, denies the report, published in London, to the of effect that he intends to resign his com- Lord Dundonald mand in the Dominion. attributes this rumour to a misconception of his reply to the Imperial Government, refusing to attend the War Commission: Cricket in Australia.
then
Owing to the interruption of oue, of the Singapore Cables, Telegrams exchanged by the Southern Route with Singapore and Beyond are delayed. The repair is ex pected about the 27th instant.
St. Georges' Day.
This is St. George's Day, and it may be remembered that it was royally cole-
The Chaplain-General of the Forces has resigned the Presidency of the Army Guild as a protest against the forms proposed to be used at the service at St. Paul's com memorating the dead in the war. action is the result of an outcry against what is characterised as a fresh attempt to Romanize the Anglican Church.
This
Mr E. J. Grist appoared on behalf of Mr. F. X. d'Almada o Castro, and. suggested that Mr Bruce Shepherd should be ap pointed Official Trustee.
His Lordship said there should be a public examination of the debtor before adjudication. First, A statement of affairs should be filed, then the applicant should be publicly examined in order to test his statement. It did not follow that on the face of his statement a. man was bankrupt, hence the necessity for public
ITALY. Signor Prinetti, the Foreign Minister, examination. has resigned.
THE KING'S TOUR. The King has arrived at Syracuse,
THE NEAR EAST. A band of 5 0 Bulgarians have crossed the frontior, and after fighting all day were eventually driven off by the Turks, losing thirty killed.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT
CLUB.
The Final Cruise, followed by a Ladies' Race, will take place on Saturday next, April 26th.
For cruise, start off Murray Pier at 2.30 p.m., and sail across the harbour into
Hung Hom Bay, keeping as nearly as pos sible in line with the Commodore in the
Dione.
brated by our English residents here on the 6th of January last. The last St, George's
The Ladies' Race will be started at 3.15 Ball given on that day will be remembered until the next one; and it is to be hoped.] p.m. Course across a line between
launch (from which the starting signals will that the next will come soon.
be made) and the Cust Rocks Buoy, round respect, St. George and St. Andrew might Channel Rocks (port) Kowloon Rock (port)
across starting line. Hardicap :- well join forces, by way of rivalry.
The Goliath's' Relief.
In that
Playing against South Australia t Adelaide on its way back from Australia, Lord Hawke's cricket team scored 553 in The new tirst-class battle-ship Ex- the first innings (Burnup 103, Taylor 105). mouth arrived at Sheerness on the 20th ult. South Australia replied with 304, and, from Portsmouth on the completion of her following on, scored 435 (A. Gehrs 100). | gun-mounting trials, which took place un- The English team was then dismissed for der the supervision of the Staff Officers of | 108, and South Australia won a sensational the Excellent. The Exmouth proceeded to Chatham Dockyard, where she will be finish by 98 uns. drow with New South Wales, the match completed for the relief of the first-class being abandoned on account of the weather, bitle-ship Goliath on the China Station. and lost to Victoria and South Australia. Band at King Edward Hotel.
Lord Hawke's team
That was seven years ago.
Hei instituted a number of reforms, among them a department specially designed to deal with questions concerning for- eigners. These made him persona non grata to H.E. Tam, who Viceroy. They had a stormy interview, and Tam repòrted him to the Throne as a conceited, headstrong and ill-tempered man, too young to hold an office of such importance although of unquestioned ability. The Peking Government did not rebuke Sham, but moved him to Kansu, where he was Provincial Trea- surer. There he introduced new and better methods of administering his By kind permission of Major Radcliffe fficers, the Band of the 33rd Burma department, his patriotism and honesty and became manifest, and the authorities at Infantry will play the following programu Peking knew that it was to their ad- at the above Hotel, during dinner, to vantage to give him positions of import-morrow, Friday, the 24th inst.:---
March...... Marmion' ance, and he was made Governor of
Overture... Lodoiska..... Sheusi. During 1900, when so Selection...Little Christopher
Columbus Valtz... Follette' Selection... A Greek Slave Morcenu... Salut d'Amour
he
EXTRA.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
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Indian Regiments in China.
In a Notification in the Government
A. S. WATSON & CO., my outrages were committed in the adjoining province of Shansi, he took every possible measure to protect lives and property within his juris-Valtz......... The Queen's Own..... Coote diction, his position being a most difficult one.
During the prevalence The Vagaries of Water Meters. of famine in his province,
Hongkong is not the only place afflicted with water meters. We take the following telegraphed to Kwangtung for contribu
paragraph from
the Sydney Morning tions, and there was a ready and liberal
He all of the 1st inst.:-Attention was response. From the Governorship of
directed to water-meters at the Ashfield Shensi he was transferred to that of council last night, and criticism Shansi. Many cases concerning Chris- engaged in. Several aldermen considered tians were pending, and the indemnities that the meters must be earning a lot of remained to be paid. All these matters money for the Water and Sewerage Board he quickly disposed of, dealing with all by registering air instead of water when no vigorously and justly. In the latter water was being used. An instance was part of last year he was made Viceroy quoted where a meter had continued to of Sz Chuan. His wise and vigorous register a fairly large water consumption
when the house to which it was attached China 1900." government has prevented serious out-
unoccupied. Alderman Robson breaks there. Everywhere he is known
humorously remarked that 50 per cent as the friend of the oppressed and the should be taken off the water-meters' Celebrated enemy of the oppressor. Hence it is records for zeal. Alderman Griffin, muni- not surprising that his coming to the cipal representative on the board, said BLEND
Two Kwang is, on the one hand, hailed that he had heard of gas-meters registering VERY OLD LIQUEUR with delight by the multitudes, and on in such a way, but not water-meters.
the other hand, that it has caused con- Largest Bell in the World.
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Maid Marian Chanticleer Payne Yachts must be steered throughout the race, by Ladies only, except that in the event of imminent danger a man may take the tiller, but must relinquish it again as soon as the danger is over.
Three prizes
Mr Grist That is perfectly true, my Lord, but I believe it is only very recently that the question of the time at which a man should be adjudicated bankrupt has come before this Court,
His Lordship-I will tell you the time: when he appears to the Court to be bankrupt.
Mr Grist thought there were many man should be adjudicated bankrupt before. reasons, particularly in Hongkong, why a
the public examination was held.
As it was, the Official Receiver could simply.. take possession of the property and could do nothing further. He could not attempt to get in the assets, and until placed in the position of Trustee it was almost impossible that he could verify the statement of affairs or conduct the public examination.
His Lordship said there were powers under the Bankruptcy Ordinance when the Trustee might be permitted to appear in the public examination, but prima facie the duty of the public examination lay on the | Official Receiver qua Official Receiver.
Mr Grist interjected a remark. His Lordship-I can't make any mam.
bankrupt until I ain satisfied ho is bank- rupt, and I can't say that until he is examined. When can you hold the public. examination in this case?
Mr Brace Shepherd--There is no state. ment of aff irs filed yet,
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His Lordship repeated that it was im possible for him to adjudicate a inau bank- rupt until the statement of affairs was filed. They would see by the Ordinance hat whore a Receiving Order' was made the debtor had to make out and submit to the Official Receivor u statement of his affairs. After adjudication the Official Receiver was made Trustee for the protection of the creditors' interests, and it was his duty. thereupon to take possession of all proper ties. Then the Ordinance proceeded -
Where a receiving order is made against a debtor then if the creditors at the first
meeting or any adjournment thereof by resolution resolve that the debtor be ad-
the creditors do not meet or if a composi judged bankrupt or pass no resolution or if tion or scheme is not accopted or approved within fourteen days after the conclusion of the examination of the debtor or such further time as the Court may allow the Court The ahall adjudge the debtor bankrupt.' whole Ordinance contemplated adjudication
THE TALFO MANSLAUGHTER after the conclusion of the examination of
CASE.
· Mr Grist- I hardly read it so mysen."
the greatest defe--ice, e property cannot be in any way realised... Chinese constable Tong Kau (369), who
Hio Lordship agreed that nothing. was charged with wickedly and maliciously could be got in if there was delay. causing the death of a villager at Taipo, in The debtor and the Offici 1 Receiver should be diligent and see that the the New Territory, on the 28th of March, property was got in. The statonent was brought up for trial before Mr F. A. of affairs should be called for, with the as- sistance, if necessary, of the Official Re- Hazeland, this morning. Mr F. X. dceiver, made up and filed in Court as soon Almada e Castro appeared on behalf of the as possible, and, again as soon as possible
the
tako place. That was how the Ordinance ought to be administered. He must have a statement of affairs and public examina- tion before the adjudication of a bankrupt. Mr Grist asked that the matter should be adjourned sine die.
His Lordship What do you say, Mr OL- ficial Receiver?
Mr Bruce Shepherd-I do not know that anything can be done in this case.
Gazette of India the Governor-General in Council announces to this army that the King-Emperor has been pleased to permit the words, Peking 19.0' and 'China 1900, to be borne upon the colours and appointments of a number of Corps in commemoration of their gallant conduct. ..Ivan Caryll and distinguished services in China. The
.Fahrbach
1st Bengal Lancers, the 7th Rajputs, the Sidney Jones
Elgart Sikhs and the 24th Punjal, Infantry are to bear the words 'Peking 1900' 'China 1900, while the 3rd Bombay Cavalry, the 16th Bengal Lancers, the Queen's Own prosecution, and Mr J. Hays (of Messrs thereafter, the public examination should Madraw-Bappers, the Bengal Sappers, the Johnson, Stokes and Master) for Bombay Sappers, the 1st Madras Pioneers, defence: the 3rd Madras Light Infantry, the 2nd L. S. Hadington (61), of the Taipo Rajputs, the 28th Madras Infantry, the Station, stated that on the 28th instant, 31st Burma Infantry, the 6th Jats, the Chun Low Kwai, the deceased, went to the 22nd Bonimy Infantry, the 26th Baluchis- Taipo Station where he was in obarge, and made a report that he was assaulted by a was tan Infantry, the 14th Sikhs, the 4th lakong, P. C. 369. He told him to wait Punjab Infantry, the 4th Gurkhas, the outside, but the complainant afterwards
His Lordship-If you report to me to away towards
the Yeung UE that effect, I must strike out the case, 20th Punjab Infantry, the 30th Baluch went
Chun Village. Tho defendant was meantime, I adjourn this case. There be- Infantry, the 34th Punjab Infantry, the sent to bring
him back. He was ing no statement of affairs and no public 5th Infantry Hyderabad Contingent, also brought back, and while standing examination of the debtor having taken the Imperial Service Jodhpore Lancers, ou the verandal of the charge room, the place, I uphold that I cannot make an or- defendant gave him a violent puah, which der for the adjudication, and on the applica Malerkotla Sappers, Alwar Infantry and caused him to fall sido-ways against the tion of Mr Grist I adjourn this case sine die. the Bikanir Infantry are to bear the words window. He walked up to the deceased, I would suggest for the future that before who was lying on the floor of the verandah, making application to me for adjudicating and found him in an unconscious state. bankruptcy a statement of affairs should be He brought him to his senses, and his state filed and a public examination hold. ment was then taken by a Chinese inter- Mr Bruce Shepherd asked what would be preter in the presence of the defendant. the procedure in a creditor's petition-must He then cabled over to the New Territory a public examination be held ? for a doctor. While waiting for the arrival of the doctor, the deceased fainted, and was again brought round, but he expirod shortly afterwards. The body was remo ed to the Government Civil Hospital, and was identified by him, on the morning of His Lordship-The usual grounds for a the 30th inst. in the presence of Dr Hunter. creditor's petition is that the man.owes
Cross-examined by Mr Hays, Hadington money and has not paid it. What is perhaps the largest bell in the
aid-I did not see the deceased previous Mr Grist explained that they applied be. officials. It is an open secret that world is to be seen in Mandalay (anys
to the occasion he inado the report. The cause there was no statement of affairs and, several tens of thousands of dollars have| Reliquary). This is the Mingun Bell, and
Acting Indian Sergeant was in charge the no public examination." night before. No other persons followed His Lordship-There can be no public A blend of the finest WHISKIES | been contributed to influence opinion in on the right bank of the frrawaddy, almost
the defendant, when he was sent to bring examination if he has absconded. How- 1270,000 the deceased back. The deceased was ever, we need not discuss this. There may distilled in SCOTLAND, of great ago, very the Court. It is satisfactory to know opposito "the city of Mandalay. This in- Tytam.
mense bell measures as follow:-Hoight to Wong Nel Cheong
2,410,000 medium-bailt man, about the size of the be exceptional cases in which adjudication,
defendant. The push was a very violent | may be made. crown, 12ft.; 21ft, bigh to the top of the
one. The defendant held him by the may griffin-like monsters; diameter at the lip, Consumption of Water in the City of Vic- shoulders with both hands, and pushed be allowed to remain in Canton long 16ft. 3in.; thickness of metal from 6in. totoria and Hill District, during the month of him from behind.
I have seen many i
Mr G. K. H. Brutt n (of Messrs Moun
and Brutton) applied on behalf of the A similar
Bey people pushed in enough to complete many necessary re- 12in. It weighs about. 80 tons. It is
with but not
Wing On firm that it should be adjudicat- forms which he will certainly institute, suspended on three massivo round beamstimated population
218,000 was about a quarter of an hour between the ed bankrupt. He explained that the 9.6 gallons occasions when the deceased fainted. He circumstances were very much the same as The following are also RECOMMEND- and that he may be able to carry of teak placed horizontally the one over the Consumption per head
per day
died an hour and a half after his fainting in the preceding case: but he hoped His Intermittent supply in force during for the second time. The statement taken Lordship would hold there were exception- And
IN through others that have already been other, their ends resting on two pillars of ED.
UNSURPASSED are
started. While friendly to reform and enormous size, composed of masonry and March of both years. 7,164,000 gallons from the deceased was marked by him, inal circumstances why the order should be
supplied from other sources than reservoirs the presence of the defendant. QUALITY :-
made. In this case the debtor hadfabscond- a believer in the introduction of western large upright teak posts. This bell was
during March 1902, giving a supply of 7
Further evidence led, and the case was cd, and it was absolutely impossible to get A-THORNE'S BLEND
cast at the end of the eighteenth century gallons per head per day from all sources. further adjourned. mothods, he is sincerely and intensely
Consumption of Water in Kowloon Penin-
His Lordship-The man who has pre- under the superintendence of the reigning B.-GLENORCHY, MELLOW
sented himself for adjudication as bankrupt patriotic. French 'help' in Kwangsi
King. The next largest bell is again to be sula during the month of March ;~~
has absconded! BLEND, a fine 'SODA'
will have a keen eye scrutinizing every found in Moscow, a city colebrated for Consumption.....
Estimated population His coming is WHISKY of great ago.... 12.00 move in that direction.
gigantic bells. It is hung in the tower of Consumption per head
per day.................................. C.-ABERLOUR-GLENLIVET... 13.50 more than the moving of a pawn in the St. Ivan's Church. It was cast in 1760,
The Government Analyst reports that causes a more abundant secretion of mucus game of chess that is heing played in and weighs about 63 tons. It is called the the water is of excellent quality.
and when the lungs and bronchial tubes D.-H.K.D. BLEND of the Finest
are inflamed, they are extremely sensitive this section. It is very unusual for Bolshoi' (the "big").____
to the irritation. Unless care is taken, the a Chinese official to be sent to govern CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY the province of which he is &
Scotch Whisky, sternation in the camp of certain shady
fine and mellow.
Pronounced by Connoisseurs to be the BEST BLEND in the FAR EAST.
Per Dozen...............................................
$10.50.
$12.00
Old Malt SCOTCH WHISKIES 16.00
that such influence has hitherto been
unavailing. We hope only that he
Hon. W. Chatham, Water Authority, sends us the following analysis of the water supply:-
Lovel and Storage of Water in Reservoirs on the 1st April, 1973 :——
1901.
overtow.......
LEVEL.
1907,
Tytam, Taft. sin. below soft. ch In. Below overflow Pokfulam, ft. 111136 ft. 0 in. Below overflow Wong Nei Cheong 48 ft.)84 ft. 2 im. Below overflow
11⁄2 in. belozaverflow-
below overflow.
Pokfulam ...
Total
March :-
Consumption
STULAGX GALLONI.
100%
1947.
*3,460,000
nil 203,000
26,761, 00
7,100,000
18,788,000
"
107, 30,468,400
1903.
64,760 00 gal'na
218,700
6.6
1902.
8,477,000 55,200
4.9
1903. 18,044,000 gal'na
61,000
6.9 gallons
W. CHATHAM, Water Authority.
the same result.
Way It
WHAT IS A COUGH ?
Aspasmodic effort to expel the mucus
from the bronchial tubes.
A cold
His Lordship-I require 'it in both. I prefer it.
Mr Grist The usual grounds of a credit- or's petition are no doubt that the debtor has absconded.
the man.
AN ABSCONDING PETITIONER,
Mr Brutton-Yes.
His Lordship-Then I will dismiss it. Mr Brutton-It will be hard on the creditors. Here they have a chance. getting something, and if it is dismissed they will get nothing. Hia Lordship-Oh!
cold may result in pneumonis, which is Mr Brutton-And if the Trustee is ap- swift and deadly. If the cold is a lingering pointed before the conclusion of the
one, the more leisurely but not nexjects and veti supposing your Lordship for
A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited., native, and so it is the more apparent
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and opens the secretions. It coun of France for 432 years.
consumption may in. Do even does teracts any tendency of a cold to a result
cold or cough. - Lake Chamberlain's Cough | not adjudicate the bankrupt you may make that the Government realize that pneumonia. It is unequaled for bad colds. The first strike in the U. ited States was Remedy. It always cures and cures quick-an order to make the Official Receiver Sham, is the
It always cures and curas quickly. For that of 300 shoemakers in Philadelphia inly. For sale by All Dealers; WATKINS trustee. He is now in possession of the for the place. man
sale by All Desters WATKINS Ltd., Gen- 1786.
Ltd General Agents.
property; It is there in his hands, but he cam The Provinces lying behind the Hong-eral Agents.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.
18th April, 1903.
568
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903,
do nothing with it. The applicant is not here. There can be no public examination, and I would ask your Lordship to make an order, to sell the property for the benefit of the creditors-toj make this an oxception and adjudicato the debtor bankrupt.
bors of unfortunates who, having nothing to eat, either at home or abroad, como to ontreat me to help them and to give them something to eat to prevent their dying, even after having had à littlo rice and some- what regained strength they refuse to go away telling me they cannot enduro seo ng His Lordship (reflectively)-No state their families struggling with hunger. ment of affairs and no public examination. Then he goes on to make several state. To Mr Brutton-Where does it appearments with reference to the absence of rics Where is the and the presence of famine, and from the that ho has absconded? attidavit ?
statements of various missionaries brings Mr Brutton-We have been trying to the situation down to the present time. find the man, and he can't be found.
Well, lies and gentlemen, I then went His Lordship-Tite is ndevidence that further, because I was anxious not to make he has absconded. You must make an
Any move in this matter until I had sutisti- affidavit to that effect. I will adjourn this.ed myself that there really was such a state You must come before me prepared in of want and famine existing iu Kwangsi as would justify me in coming before the Mr Brutton-This is entirely new prae- people of Hongkong and asking them to subscribe towards its alleviation. Mr Ho His Lordship -It is known now that I Fook was kind enough to make inquiries must have it. How can the Court kuow from some of the hongs in Kwangsi, and that he is bankrupt if he makes no state- he wrote, in answer to my request that ment of affairs and then clears out?
he should make such inquiries, I have the Wing Chui Yuen, Fook
Mow On Cheong and Kwan
firms His Lo.dship-Tle has confinitted an net which do considerable business with of bankruptcy for which he may be adjudi-Kwangi and learn that the famine in that cated bankrupt if it is shown that he is bankrupt. You can't make a man bank rupt if he is pusgesseri of suficient wealth to pay his debts.
futuro.
tice.
Mr Brutton-That is an act of bank. ruptcy.
His Lordship-Where is your authority? Can you cite cases to me?
Mr Grist said he was not grepared to do
SO,
Mr Brutton asked for as order to sell the goods.
i
Rent to
THE SITUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The Labour Question Discussed. (From Our Own Correspondent.)
MANILA, April 16.
work, is understandable. But here it is
impossible for white men to do manual To-day's Advertisements
Jaqur in the fields or in the mines, This the Americans acknowledge. They cannot do the work, they will not allow men to come to the country who are able to work, and they leave the Islands to be developed by the natives, who will not work! Further comment is needless, 1 think.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
In my last, I mentioned what seemed to me some of the principal reasons for the
Scene in the Commons, present depression in business in the Phi lippinos. It is more difficult, however, to
March 31.-A scenie occurred in the say how this state of affairs is to be remo
House of Commons last night, when Mr died. The pacification of the country is, Brodrick rebuked the unseemly levity of of course, however, the first necessity. the criticisms of the Fourth Party on the This has so far been effected only in very Army Estimates, especially the criticisms of Lord Hugh Cecil (Conservative, Green- few districts, and the principal producing wich), who accused Mr Brodrick of starv. districts are still overrun by Ladrones.'ing the artillery in order to spend the Proof of this can be seen by a cursory money thus saved on the Army Corps. glance at the head lines of the daily news- papers. I think more real progress has been made towards this ond during the past six months than during any other period of the But still we are American occupation. very far from a state of peace. Governor- General Taft and his colleagues are making strenuous efforts by peaceable methods, whilst tho constabulary, assisted by the native scouts, are harassing the ladrones, giving them no rest and occasionally in-, dicting sharp defeats on any hand they'inues to increase.
About a fortnight ago, a con-
Sir George White. Loudon, April 9.—The King arrived at Gibraltar this afternoon and was saluted by the fleet and garrison and received by the
authorities and received an ovation from Governor, Sir George White, and the the crowds. At a dinner at Sir George White's residence yesterday evening the King announced the promotion of General White to Field-Marshal and culogised his great ab lities and his services to the Empire.
The Plague in India. Simia. April 3.-The plague mortality The total for the last woek was 32,078 deaths, of which 10,000 were in the Punjab ind 7,0.0 in the Bombay Presidency.
Province is very bad. The rice crops for the last two years had failed owing to drought, and instead of exporting rice as in former years the people have had to im. Mr Grist (interposing)--It is very often port it, and the price they are paying is done at Home. There are hundreds of re-about twice as much as they should ceiving orders-
pay for the same thing in Hongkong. In addition to the short crops, they have en plundered by rebels and then by soldiers, who are sent up to suppress the rebellion. They are selling their children in order to save both themselves and their chil❤encounter. dren from starvation. The Tung Wah Insiderable band was corralled about ten
the Manila, and
Simla, April 9.-An unprecedented total miles from
londer, pital has premitted two sums of $1,000 each. I find on enquiry that the Tung Wa Ho.
of 31,110 plague depths was recorded in the 'General' San Miguel, together with some
week ending 5th instant, for which the epital has been approached in this matter,
returns are to-day issued. Of this number because that really is a barometer which fifty or sixty of his followers, killed. will show us whether the Chinese were in day or two ago, another important leader. Punjab reports 146'4 the Bombay was captured, and has been sentenced to Presidency 6.098. Boneal 3,387, Bombay such distress that they are compelled to seek for assistance from Hongkong. I death, whilst some of his followers had City 1,858, Karachi 162, the Madras Pro- learned that with its usual generosity the terms of imprisonment ranging from forty sidency 138, Calcutta 969, the United Pro. Hospital sent $1,000 on the 27th March, years to twenty years awarded them. This vicces 5,130, the Central Provinces 800, 31,600 on the 6th April, and I believe and work goes on in all the disturbed dis Mysore 94, Hyderabad 357, Berat 35,
Rajputana 173.
His Lordship said he would consider such an application,
Mr Brutton read the resolution passed at the meeting of creditors when it was decided to sell the property in the hands of the Oficial Receiver.
His Lordship said that no doubt the cre- ditors wished that, but there was no state mo. t of affairs and no public examination: Mr Brutton said the man bad absconded but there was no evidence of it. He would adjourn the case sie die. The statement of affairs, if they could not get the debtor, must be made out by the Official Receiver. He had access to all the papers, and he must make up the statement. It would give him trouble, but if the debtor went away the Official Receiver must make out he statement without his assistance.
Mr Bruce Shepherd-In this case I have employed, two Chinese accountants, and they can't make out a proper statement of affairs from the books,
His Lordship-Until I get a propor statement of affairs I cannot declare the man bankrupt. I appreciate Mr Bruce Shepherd's difficulty and sympathise with him, but that does not make my duty any
easier.
IN ORDER,
Mr Barlow (of Messrs Deion and Hast- ings) presented the petition of Wong Hoi Shan that a receiving order might be made against Wong Tat Hing. M Barlow read all the documents, and his Lordship grant
ed the order.
tricts
A
The Government have also appropriated
those lost by rinderpest, and these will be sold, I understand, at cost price and easy terms given for payment,
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other $2,000 is being sent to-day. That
The Commissioners are establishing ex- seems to me to be a considerable amount
Calcutta, April 8. The plague is now in various sites
raging in Calcutta and the public are alarm. of confirmation of what has been stated perimental farmis
where the natives, who wish to mayod at a suggestion from the Chairman of the with reference to the famine. But I went
They have Municipality to discontinue the services of still farther as I thought it was as well that learn improved methods. we should have somebody connected with distributed inmenso quantities of Rice to the plague staff. More than thirty-thon- ourselves who could write and let us know so-called starving natives (starving, princi-sand people have died in Calcutta from
The number of DOUGLAS what he had observed in Kwangsi. Tw.pally, because they are too lazy to work) at the plague since 1898.
aro about one hundred and days ago I requested Mr. Clemonti to pro- under cost price. This much to the disgust deaths now
of Rice merchants, who think their legi- coed to Kwangsi and report direct to me
improvement. upon the extent of the famine, with advice timate business is being unduly interfered twenty a-day, and there are no signs of any as to the best method of distributing any with.
The Bagdad Railway. funds which might be collected. In a case
London, April 9.-Mr. Balfour in a writ of this kind we cannot wait for public meet-large sums of money for the importation
of Carabaos (draught buffalos) to replace ten reply to Mr. Gibson Bowles, said there ings so I authorized him to expend at once $1000 if necessary for any immediate
had been no formal communications with necessities that came under his observation.
any foreign government on the subject of the Bagdad Railway. Lord Lansdowne a I shall probably hear from him to-day or
Numerous other projects for the benefit year ago verbally informed the French and to-morrow, I gave him absolute authority
been carried German Ambassadors that we were not un- or, at least, left it to his own discretion to of the inhabitants have visit whatever part of the province that he through or are projected, too many, in the friendly towards the undertaking, provided I have asked the idens of most people who know the Philip that British capital and interests were placed thought well to do. Consul to place him in communication with pines and Filipinos better than the Amerson an equality with those of any other cans. But, it is very evident, their inten-Power. Communications are proceeding, the Chinese authorities, and I have no doubt they willffer him any assistance that tions are well meant,' and although they said Mr. Balfour, with British capitalists, may be necessary in the prosecution may be mistaken now and then in their and I understand that the suggestions to be Mr Bruce Shepherd was appointed of his investigations. I may tell you ideas of what is and what is not good for made to us are that British capital and con- Official Receiver, and his Lordship, with a
that Messrs Butterfield and Swire have the natives, I do not think carping criti-trol be on an equality with those of any FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
ДНЕ smile, remarked that he hoped Mr Shep-kindly undertaken to send him to Wu-cism is fair or wise. The trouble, however, other Power; and that Britain will consent to a reasonable increase in the Turkish herd would be able to get a statement of chow and luck, and the Chinese Telegraphs is that the natives do not appreciate nor are
undertaken that all messages they grateful for what is being done for customs, though a portion of proceeds will affairs and that he would have a public have exmination before application was made to
on famine business shall be sent free, them. There is no doubt that with the be devoted to the Bagdad Railway; and may add, that Mr Clementi vast majority of the natives, Americans that if the railway prove the better route it him for adjudication.
himself has declined to accept payment of and their government are not liked, to pat may be used for the Indian mails; and that On the application of Mr Brutton a receiving order was granted against Wong expenses while engaged on this mission it mildly. After an experience of about Britain will use its good offices to provide
native Cheuk Yau, known as Wong Shiu, and Mr (applause). The only letter I have received five years of American government, the remains Anti-Americari. The Bruce Shepherd was appointed Official in answer to my request for attendance to-
day is from Mr Ho Tung He writes from Americans, a rule, do not realise this, "Your favour but foreigners, who are in a much better
Replying to further questions yesterday, Macun, on the 22nd inst. of even date renclied. me this evening. position to judge, are well aware of it. Mr Balfour said that it was impossible to Owing to my absence from Hongkong I regret Foreigners could also give many reasons prevent the construction of the railway and the meeting why this is so; but to take advice from far-it-would-be foolish to allow the milway, my inability to attend at the council chamber to-morrow, I shall, eigners is quite un-American. They have however, be most happy to associate such magnificent confidence in themselves myself with the charitable work which your that any criticism by outsiders is put down Excellency is so kindly going to initiate, to spite or envy, so it is as well not to raise and to request you to put my name down in any ill-feeling by enlarging on this point. the subscription list for the sum of $1,000 It is this discontent that is at the bottom (applause). There is a gentleman here, the of the so-called ladronism and is keeping It has the sympathy, very often Rev. Mr Hess, who has just come down it alive. from Kweiping, and I will ask him if he active, of almost all natives. The American. wil: kindly tell us what has come under his are not simpatico,' they do not know observation in this matter that we may the natives, nor do they study their They seek to implant able to form an opinion as to the actual idiosyncrasies.
American manners, customs and laws on then without sufficiently studying if they are applicable to the Philippines or to the Filipinos. They want to Americanise the to be Americanised. natives, and the natives are not in a hurry All this causes a great deal of friction and ill-feeling, and the consequence is the present state of affairs.
A FLEA FOR IMPORTED LABOUR.
Receiver.
The Court then rose.
THE FAMINE IN KWANGSI.
Relief Committee Appointed. In accordance with the jequest of H. E. e Governor a meeting of persons interest
the famine in Kwangsi Province mot Legislative Council Chamber at noon
el
at the
today, the present state of affairs in the Wucho district was made known and
and, I
facts,
Mr Hless then proceeded to lay before the meeting an account of his experience Among the nine-stricken people, a short which has lately been narrated in the account of his experiences similar to that
a terminus at or near Koweit. These suggestions, said Mr Balfour, will be care- fully considered.
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decision without delay, but it was im C. W. Dickson, Hon. R. M. Rumsey, Hon. take the office of secretary. Gershoni Stewart, Hoa. Wei Yuk, Arch-what has been up the present fied, it will take many generations for it to
But supposing the country to be paci- possible to give a forecast thereof. moment and there are threo things that wo deacon Banister, Rev. I. Hess, Rev. T. W. have to study. First the extent of the reach its former stue of prosperity, if Tennis Tournament.
imported labour is not allowed. The The following are the results of mat- Pearce, Rev. Southam, Tov. C. H. Hick famine, next the collection of necessary ativo can work well and intelligently, but ling, Major Ayhorst, Co. Candy, Messrs funds, and third the mode of distributing he is not reliable; he is too fond of adolce ches played at the Cricket Ground:---
those funds. I would ask you to allow J. R. M. Smith, Balloch, Turner, Hon. J.
me, if you accept the proposition that far niente life. His wants are few, and when he gets some dollars together, he M. Atkinson, Tang Lua Hop. Fung Wa there is distress, and I think we have wishes to enjoy them. The more wages he sullicient before as to enable is to accept Chun, Ho Fook, Lau Chu Pak, Wei On, that--to propose that a committee for gets, the quicker he earns sufficient to A Rumjahu, Tong Li Tsun, Lam Tsun the purpose of carrying out these three enjoy himself. To pay him two dollars for The committee I what he formerly carned one dollar means would propose to you would be the Colonial he works one-half of what he formerly did. Secretary, the Registrar General, Sir Paul This motto is not live to work' but work and when he has sufficient Chater, Messra Dickson, Gershom Stewart, to live;
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H. E. the Governor-Ladios and gentle men, I have asked you to meet me here to-day for the purpose of laying before you some facts that have been brought to H. N. Mody, C. Michelau, Dr. Bo Kai, the labour question was always a very
The engagements for to-morrow's play. my notice with reference to a famine exist- Wei Yuk, Fung Wa Chun, Ho Tung, Chou troublesome one. Now it is very much
are as follows:- ing in a
portion of the Province of Tung Sheng, Chau Shiu Kee and Ho Fook.worse, as there are fewer labourers and
CHAMPIONSHIP (FINAL) Kwangsi.
On the 17th inst. a letter If you are satisfied I should like some gentle- these are getting double and treble their
H. Hancock r C. Rademacher, at 4-15 man to propose that this committee be former wages, thus reducing their produc- written to the Bishop of Victoria, by the formed to consider the matter and to carrying power. All foreigners, and almost all
SINGLES, A CLASS (4TH ROUND). Rov. Mr Byrde, of Wuchow, was submitted whatever resolution may be proposed to American merchants, agree that if the P.. to me in which it was stated that in certain give relief to the famine in Kwangsi
country is to go ahead we must have
G. A. Cooke, (scratch) v G. H. Edwards districts of the Province of Kwangsi a
Archdeacon Banister gave a corroboration Chinese labour. But government says no,
(scratch). famine existed--that people had no food, of the statements made by the Rev. Hess and have extended the Geary Law to the
THE UNLUCKY BUY that the rice crop had failed for two years. and told his experiences on the Sanam Philippines. This they have done from what to me utterly mistaken motives. that people were dying with hunger, while when returning from Wuchow to Canton seem others were solling their women
hand cut or his shoulder sprained. and yesterday morning. He was fully per. Their idea is The Philippines for the TS always getting his fingers burnt, his children into slavery for the purpose of sunded that all the statements which hal Filipinos,' and they seem to think that if saving their lives. I made Bonie been made were true in every particular,
Chinese are allowed in, it will take the His parents should keep a bottle of Cham-L-THE further inquiries on that day,
Mr and intimated that both the Church Mis-bread out of the mouths of the Filipino.berlain's Pain Balm in the house. This is a liniment of superior merit. One applica Fox, British Consul at Wuchow,
Wassionary Society and himself would be There are only some eight to ten millions in Hongkong, and I spoke to him on glad to in any way cooperate in the move-
of inhabitants in the island. If we had tion gives relief. Try it. For sale by All | 2. –THE THOUSAND WORDS' POEM.
Translated from the Chinese the subject, and heard from him a con- ment (applause).
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by E. J. EITEL, PH.D. With a few firmation of the statement that had been The Hon. Dr Ho Kai proposed that the by any means overcrowded.
To be had-Price 40 Cents the set--from made by Mr Byrde. He told me that gentlemen suggested by H.E. the Gover- million Chinese coolics, we could produce
The following notice is issued by the the CHINA MAIL Office, 5 Wyndham every day there might be Been child- nor be appointed a committee for the all the rice needed for home consumption, ren sold in the streets of Wuchow, collection and distribution of funds, and possibly even export Rice, as was formerly and that at least 1000 poor women and suggested that Sir H. A. Blake's name done; we could double the exports of Hongkong Observatory:~~
On the 23rd at 11.50. The barometer children came down in launches from the should be added as president, Sir Paul Sugar and Tobacco, and increase the
has rien rapidly over E. Japan, fallen Nanning side, in addition to the numbers Chater's and Mr J. R. M. Smith as trea- Hemp and Cupra production. We could
A high pressure of people coming down in native junks, and surers, and Mr Gershom Stewart as secre- develop the Gold, Coal and other minerale moderately over China.
for which hundreds, possibly thousands of area lies over the N. part of the Sea of WEEKLY NEWS he generally bore out the statements that tary. a famine existed in this province. I Hon. Wei Yuk seconded, and the motion concessions, have been taken up all over Japan, and tho dopression over Central
FOR HOME. the islands. We could build railroads China seems to be moving Eastwards. then communicated with the Rev. Mgr. was carried.
Gradients are slight to moderate for SE. Piazzoli, who was kind enough to make. H.E. the Governor intimated that he where necessary, and make decent roads, enquiries among his missionaries in Nan- would have great pleasure in accepting which are unknown at present. In one and S. winds along the China coast and
over the N. part of the China Sea. ning. One of the rev. gentlemen present the postition
in word, we could develop thoso Islands, the most fertile Islands in
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wrote to him and asked him to give him giving any assistance he possibly could in richest and
the world. And in the prosperity which any information he could, and here carrying out whatever might be necessary are some extracts from his letter: He thanked those present for their at- would undoubtedly ensue, the Filipinos
TO PREVENT OROUP, Father Poulat, of the district of Kolu tendance, and said he had no doubt that themselves would be the principal gainers. Yun, wrote to me in October, 1902. the movement initiated would ing as Agricultural property would increase in value, all branches of industry would
hoarseness, this is soon followed by a Rice is already elling at more than eight suagement and comfort to a great rest develop, and for all who wished to work, peculiar rough cough, which is easily recog pinstres the 100 Chinese-litres. The unhappy people suffering at the present.
nized and will never be forgotten by one employment will be easily found.— famine is horrible for our poor peasants al moment. ready so tried and impoverished by tho The proceedings then terminated,
If labour becomes more plentiful and who has head it. The time to act is when rabollion. Those who are more daring go A meeting of the Committee was then the labourers be men who can he depended the child first becomes hoarse. If Cham out to pillage in order to live, and our held, at which it was decided to sond a on to work, capital would flow in to the berlain's Cough Remedy is freely given, all Christians are polluted like the rest. In telegram to Mr Clementi at Wuchow ap- country. Plenty of capitalists are only tendency to croup will soon disappear. November be wrote to
me, "I almost envy pointing him the representative of the waiting the solution of this labour question. Even after the croupy cough has developed, your lot. At any rate you have not like me, Committee and giving him full discretion But who is going to put money into Sugar it will prevent the attack. There is no the pain of being present without being regarding the distribution of assistance. Estates, Mines, Timber &c., &c., if there danger in given this remedy as it contains able to prevent the slow agony of sd muny The steamers running to Wuchow have are no labourers to work them? The nothing injurious. It always curas and poor people, who are dying of hunger, 1 kindly offered to send up rice free of exclusion of Chinese from America and cures quickly. For sale by All Dealers: am daily besieged and implored by num- charge.
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J. McGinty
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
Onlingal SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C.
SAFETY-SPEED-PUNCTUALITY.
Empress Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 Tous-10,000 Horse power-Speed 19 knots. Saving 3 to 7 Days accross the Pacific,
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
FOR
CEBU AND ILOILO
C'FOO, NEWCHWANG &^TIENTSIN..NANCHANG
R.M.S. TARTAR.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (Subject to Alteration.,
4425 Toss... GOCO TONS...
3982 Toss..
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN R.M.S. ATHENIAN
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA.. R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. TARTAR.
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA R.M.S. ATHENIAN
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA
6000 TONS.. 6000 TONS.....
4425 TONS..
6900 TONS.. 3882 ToNs...... 6000 LONG.
1903
WEDNESDAY, May 6. WEDNESDAY, May 13. WEDNESDAY, May 27. ‚WEDNESDAY, Juno 3. WEDNESDAY, Juno 24. WEDNESDAY, July 22. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 5. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 12. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 26.
HE magnificent TWIN-SCREWSTEAMSRITS of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and really make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO WEEK in VANCOUVER (B.C.), in 12 DAYS, ing THREE DAYS to a
at Vancouver with the the Trans-Pacitic journey, and make connection PALATIAL OVERLAND TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, which leave daily, and cross the Content FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE
WITHOUT CHANGE. ATLANTIC
SHANGHAI
MANILA.
MANILA
MANILA.
PT. DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND,"
COOKTOWN. CAIRNS, TOWNS. VILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and
MELBOURNE.....
STEAMER
For Freight or Passage, apply to
TO SAIL
Hongkong, April 18, 1903.
SINGAN †
24th April.
KAIFONG *
..25th April.
.28th April.
WOOSUNG *
..29th April.
SUNG KIANG * .TSINAN *.
6th May.
16th May.
.. 18th May.
TRINAN ........
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.
+Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtsze and Northern China Ports. Taking Cargo and l'assengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Ports.
N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and Australian Perts.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,'
Hongkong, April 23, 1903
AGENTS.
Close connection is mado at Montroul, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE
québec. Halifax, New York and Baston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, of which Corsengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of.
Passengers booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. etan tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for 4, 4, 9 and 12 months,
SPECIAL RATES (first class only) giunted to Alissionaries, Members of the Naval, Stlitary, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to Europeen Officials in the Service of Thina and Japan Governments.
this Company's route embrace its PALATIAL The attractive features of STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTİNENTAL TRAINS (the Conquny having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's Exhibition) and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passes.
THE DINING CARS AND MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and operated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For further information, Maps, Guides, Books, Rates of Freight and Passage, apply to
Hongkong, April 22, 1903.
D. E. BROWN, General Agent,
PEDDER STREET.
PORTLAND AND ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN,
MOJI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA; Fon
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. STFAM FOR SINGAPORE, FENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID NAPLES, ĢENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN/HAMBURG; PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PÕRTS; ALSO LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
STEAMERS WILL CALL AT GIBRALTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE
N. B.-CARGO CAN DE TAKEN ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN RUSSIA. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Steamers. KIAUTSCHOU ⋆ 1112 BAYERN
ZIETEN
PORTLAND, OREGON,
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
OPERATING IN
CONNECTION WITH THE
STEAMSHIP.
TONS.
CAPTAIN.
INDRAVELLI
4699
W. E. Craven
INDRAPURA.
4899
A. E. Hollingsworth
NDRASAMHA
5197 R. P. Craven -
...
PRINZ. REG. LÜITPOLD
ROON
PREUSSEN +
HAMBURG *
Sailing Dates. WEDNESDAY, 29th April. WEDNESDAY, 13th May. WEDNESDAY, 27th May.1 THURSDAY, 11th June. THURSDAY, 26th June. THURSDAY, 9th July. THURSDAY, 23rd July Calling at Amsterdam.
* Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of April, 103, at Noon, the Steamship MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port as above, Calling at NAPLES and GENOA.
ON KIAUTSCHOU, of the HAMBURG-AMERIKA ISIE, Captain BEHRENS, with
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on MONDAY, the 27th Inst., Cargo and Specie will be received on Board until 5 p.m. onlUESDAY, the 28th Inst., and Parcels will be received at the Agency's Office until Noor on TOESDAY, the 28th Inst.
Contents of Packages are required. No Parcel Recepts will be signed for less than 32.66 and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet Cubic in casurement.
Tho Steamer has splendid accommodation and carriej a Doctor and Stewardesses, Linen can be washed on board.
HONGKONG.
Norddeutscher Lloyd.
April May
24, 1903 14, 1903
For further Particulars, apply to
June
14, 1903
Melchers & Co., Agents.
1947
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, aommunicate with or apply to
FORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, April 17, 1903,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.)
1--
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
Steamers.
SADO MARU,
S. J. G. PARSONS,
YAWATA MARU,
A. E. Moses,
HITACHI MARU,
J. CAMPBELL,
RIQJUN MARU, N. OINO,
KAWACHI MARU,
Destinations.
KOBE AND YOKO-
HAMA.
SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, Via MANILA THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE.
2
NORTHERN PACIFIC S.S. CO. BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO. BOSTON TOW-BOAT CO.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
Via Shanghai, Inland Sea of Japan, Kobe and Yokohama.
FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA
IN CONNECTION WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Tons.
1909.
For
Sailing Dates.
Manila Direct April 25, at 10a.m. May 2, at 10a.m.
Shewan, Tomes & Co., General Managers.
2245
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
FOR
STEAMER
TAMSUT, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
{
DAIJIN MARU,
T. OGATA
{
ANPING, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMSUL, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
MAIDŽURŲ MARU,
T. SAITO,
DAIGI MARU,
TAW. GROVES,
LEAVING
Į SUNDAY 26th
April. WEDNESDAY, 29th April. SUNDAY, 3rd
May,
The Co.'s few Steamers are specially designed for the coast trade of South China and Formosa, and are fitted with all modern improvements. Excellent accom- modation is provided for 1st class passengers, and a duly qualified Doctor is carried.
All Steamers carry the Imperial Japanese Mails, subject to periodical inspection by the Government Marino Surveyors, and are registered the highest at Lloyd's.
Steamers will go alongside the Co.'s Pontoon at the Customs water-front premises at Tamsui to land all Passengers and cargo.
For Freight, Passage and further information apply at the Co.'s local Branch Office, at No. 2, Des Voeux Road Central,
T. ARIMA.
Hongkong, April 21, 1903.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
TE
(ORIENTAL S. S. Co.)
REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND MANILA IN 48 HOURS. THE Company's well-known eamship
ROHILLA MARD 3869 Tons, Captain E. P. Bis will be despatchea- for MANILA on WEDNESDAY, the 29th April, 11. To be followed by Rosetta Maru on the 5th May.""
Magnificent Accommodation. Comfort- able Cabins. Excellent Table. Unrivalled Light. Doctor and Speed. Electric Stowardess carried.
For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, 3 Queen's Buildings, Ice House Street.
K. NAKASHIMA,
Manager. Hongkong, April 13, 1903.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM
STEAM FOR
2285
NAVIGA- ΤΙΟΝ
COMPANY.
MANAGER.
*257
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR MANILA.
THE Company's Steamship
YUENGSANG,
Captain P. H. ROLFE, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 24th April, at 4 p.m.
This steamer has superior accommoda- tion for First Class Passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light. For Freight or passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, April 20, 1903.
NIPPON ÉN MAISHA.
FOR MANILA, HE Co.'s Japanese Mail Steamship YAWATA: MARU,
THE
87=
This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the s. s. Ville de là Ciotat, which vessel takes on her Passengers and Mails, leaving that port on or about 2nd May, 1903, direct to Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.
Cargo and Specie will be registered, for London as well as for Marseilles, and ac. cepted in transit through Marsoilles for the principal places of Europe.
Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd April. Shipping Orders will be granted till Specio and Parcels received until 4 p.m. on the same day.
Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.
Contents and value of Packages are re- quired.
For further particulary, apply at the Company's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent.
Hongkong, April 9, 1903.
LOTEAM
STEAM FOR
783
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER- RANEAN POETS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.
Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA- VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CON- TINENTAL AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
TF. R. SUMMERS, carrying His Majesty's THE Steamship BALLAARAT, Captain
Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY on SATURDAY, the 25th April, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above. Ports.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a. steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other cargo for London, &c., be conveyed vid Bombay, WITH TE SHIPMENT,
Office The
Parcels will be received at th until 4 p.m. the day before sail contents and value of all r sges, are required.
Shippers are partitions of the Com- y requested to note the terms and pany's Bills of L
800
For further, apply fo
EA, HEWELT,
Superistendent. Hongkong, April 11. 1903.
CHEMULPO, DALNY ANDOR PORT
ARTHUR
CALLING AT SHANGHAI.
SILLBURG,
3,600 Tons, Captain A, E. Moses, willTHE N. D. L. Seaniship be despatched for the above Port on FRIDAY, the 24th April, at 4 p.m. Captain MEYER, will be despatched for This well-known Steamer is specially con- the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the structed for service in the Tropics, and is 29th inst., et Daylight.< provided with superior accommodation ments for the safety and comfort of Pas- and with all modern fittings and improve- songers. Electric Light and Refrigerater; Doctor and Stewardess carried,
For Freight and Passage, apply to
A. S. MIHARA, Manager.
Hongkong, April 15, 1903.
833
CHINA COMMERCIAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LÍMITED.
司公限有船輪華中
For Freight, apply to
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
Hongkong Office, Hongkong, April 20, 1903.
L
877
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling st TOR, TORT DARWIN, and QUEENSLAND Pogaz, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND. TASMANIA, &C.); THE Steamship
FOR MANZANILLO, MEXICO AND THE AUSTRALIAN,
FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at SAN FRANCISCO VIA MOJI, KOBE SINGAPORE, RANGOON, COLOMBO,
AND YOKOHAMA. ADEN, SUEZ and PORT SAID.
(Taking Cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, SOUTH AFRICA, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIA TIC PORTS). THE Company's Steamship
THE
MARIA VALERIE, Captain BERBEROVICH, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 2nd May,
P.M.
For information as, to Passago and Freight, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co.,
Agents, Prince's Buildings. Hongkong, April 18, 1903.
Sailing Dates.
FRIDAY, 24th
April, at Daylight.
FRIDAY, 24th
Steamers.
Captains
April, at 4 p.m.
MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP, Via SINGAPORE, PEŃ- ANG, COLOMBO & PORT SAID.
and
SATURDAY, 2nd
May, at Daylight. HYADES*.
3753
Geo. Wright
May
SHAWMUT * VICTORIA. PLEIADES *.
9806
W. M. Smith..
May
21.
3502
J. Panton
May
3753
F. G. Purington
May
31.
THE
VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE,TUESDAY, 5th
U.S.A., Via SHÁNGHAI, MOJI,
KOBE and YOKOHAMA.
KOBE AND YOKO-
HAMA.
May, at 4 p.m.
FRIDAY, 8th
May, Daylight..... S. THOMPSON;— Through Passenger Tickets issued to the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada, and Europe, in connection with the Great Northern Railway and Atlantic Steamers. Round-the-World Tickets also issued. Between Moji and Kobe, Ist 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 Cm- pany & Local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chat Road.
Hongkong, April 18, 1903.
A. S. Mihara, Manager.
Steamers marked (*) have no passenger accommodation.
THE PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the THE attention of passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line UNITED STATES and to EUROPE.
Special rates allowed to meribers of Government Services,
865
STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL. (With liberty to call at PHILIPPINE
Porrs). THE 'Shire Line Steamship
PEMBROKESHIRE
the 15th May. will be despatched on or about FRIDAY,
The American Asiatic Steamship Co's. NORMAN ISLES
Through Bills of Lading issued to PACIFIC COAST POINTS and to the Principal will be despatched on or about MONDAY, Cities in the United States and Canada.
For further information as to Freight, or 'assage, Apply to
Dodwell & Co., Limited, General Agents. Hongkong, April 21, 1903. Hongkong,
1724
the 15th June.
For Freight, &c., apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, April 18, 1909.
264)
THE Steamship
CHINGWO, Captain PARKINSON, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 25th Inst., at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Offic) 35, Queen's Road Cen- tral, 2nd floor.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Superintendent. Hongkong. April 4, 1903..
737
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.
(With Liberty to Call at PHILIPPINE PORTS)
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
AFRIDI
SAGAMI
1903.
About 3rd May.
23rd May
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & CO. T
Agents. Hongkong, April 2o, 1903.
110
Captain HELMS, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 6th May, at noon. This woll-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigera ting Chambor, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.
A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Sur- geon are carried.
N.B.-To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company. have electric fans fitted in state rooms.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON Ca..
Agents, Hongkong, April 14, 1903.
THE
HONGKONG
DOOKS.
820
A Record of the Founding and Development of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Limited,
Reprinted from the CHIKA MAIL
Price
Fifty Centa
To be had at the China Mail Office:
Wyndham Street.
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903.
Notices to Consignees.
FROM NEW YORK,
THE II. A. L. S. S. Nutid Capt the Horr, having arrived from above Ports, Consignces of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of their. Goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless
Insurances.
SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THE Undersigned having been appointed prepared to accept Risks against Fire at AGENTS for Company ara Current Rates,
HOTZ, s'JACOB & Co. Hongkong, March 31, 1900:
IMPERIAL
Banks.
THE CHINA MAIL.
BANK OF CHINA.
ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL DEGREE OF THE
12TH NOVEMBER, 1836. - SUBBORIBED CAPITAL,... Tla. 6,000,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL,
2,500,000
Banks.
INTERNATIONAL BANKING
CORPORATION.:
HEAD OFFICE-NEW YORK.
FISCAL AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN CHINA AND THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
CAPITAL PAID IN,
GOLD 84,000,000...£ 820,000
"
738
HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. CANTON, CHEFOO,
SURPLUS (RESERVE)
PEKINO,
PENANO, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN.
notice to the contrary be given before | NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE Noos 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 be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th 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 29th Inst., at 3
p.m.
*. No Fire Insurance has been effected.
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office.
Hongkong, April 22, 1903,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANT-
WERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, COLOMBO & SINGAPORE.
898
Co.'s Steamship Sado Maru,
Thaving arrived from the abovo Ports, Consigneen of cargo are hereby inform. ed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GODOWNS at Kowloon, where each consign- mont will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary be- fore Noos, TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 29th April, will
be subject to rent.
All Ship-damaged Packages must be left
in the Godowns and Notice of same sent to this Office before the 2nd May, or Claims in connection therewith will not be recognized.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, April 22, 1903.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMER CALEDONIEN.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
|
INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1901, £15,722,693,
Authorised Capital... Subscribed Capital.. Paid-up Capital Fire Funds...
£3,000,000 0 0 £2,750,000 0 „£687,500 0 0 £2,695,518 5 2
رہا
TAVING beco appointed AGENTS of the I above Company we are prepared to accept EUROPEAN and CHINESE RISKS at Current Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, July 2, 1902.
Intimations.
CARMICHAEL AND CLARKE,
CHINXIANG, CHUAGEING, HANKOW,
THE BANK PURCHASES and receives for Collection Bills of Exchange drawn on the above places, and Sells Drafts and Tolographic Transfora Payable at its Branches aud Agencies.
HONGKONG BRANCH. Advances made on approved securities. Billa Discounted.
M
Interest allowed on Current Accounts at 1537 the Ruto 2% por Annum on the Daily
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND
SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS, REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TELEGRAMS: 'CARMICHAEL,' HONGKONG,
A. B. C Code, 4th Edition. A. 1 Code.
Lieber's Standard Code. TELEPHONE, 232. Hongkong, March 14, 1903.
A.
G. GORDON,
563
M.I.N.A., M.). MUCH... MEMBER INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND,
JONSULTING MARINE ENGINEER,
AND
NAVAL ARCHITECT, Damage, Collision and Wrock Surveyor,
803
Telegrams: Pendido.'
NONSIGNEES of Carge from LONDON
ex 8.8. Medoc, from ANTWERT ex 8,8.
CON
Medoc, from BORDEAUX exx.s. Frederic Morel in connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the excep tion of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risks into the Godowns of the HONGKONG KOWLOON WHARE and GonoWN COMPANY, LTD., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained. immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Con- signees be'ore Noon, To-day, the 19th inst., requesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, Goods remaining unclaim ed after SATURDAY, the 25th inst., at Noon. will be subject to rent and landing charges. All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 27th inst., or they will not be recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined,| on MONDAY, the 27th inst, at 3 p.m.
No Firo Insurance has been effected.
G. DE CRAMPEAUX,
Agent.
Hongkong, April 19, 1943.
FROM HAMBURG, BREMEN, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
871
HE N. D. L. Steamship Marburg, Capt. STERN, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Under- signed and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be 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 be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 23rd Inst. will
be subject to rent.
All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they
|
14 Des Voeur Road, Central..
2244
MR W. C. JACK,
Member of the Institute of Naval Archi. fects,
Late Assistant Manager at Kowloon
Dock,
That he has this day commenced ITAS the Honour to inform the public
business as CONSULTING ENGINEER
and SURVEYOR in Hongkong.
Ilangkung. 1st March, 1903.
E. C.
WILKS & CO.,
GENTS for the Construction and Sale
Architects and Surveyors.
Collisions and Damages Survoyed for Insurance Companies.
SEIP'S DESIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS
PREPARED.
Telegraphic Address :-
MARINEWORK, HONGKONG, Codes used A. 1. and A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions.
Hongkong, March 24, 1903
MARTIN'S
648
SAPIOL&STEEL
Balances.
GOLD $4,000,000...£ 820,000 TOTAL,......Gozd $8,100,000...£1,640,000
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AUTHORISED, GOLD $10,000,000...£2,055,000.
LONDON BANKERS: National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. The Union of London and Smith s Bank, Limited.
THE Corporation buys and sells Bills of Exchange, issues Letters of Credit and carries on evory description of Bank- ing and Exchange business. Money received on Current Deposit Account at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum on the daily balancos, and on Fixed Deposit as follows:
For 12 months, 4% per annum.
On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months
3%
8
容量
4%
4
#
12
"
5%
3
4 3
"1
•
T
"
E. W. RUTTER,
Mauger,
1970
Hongkong, January 18, 1901
H
ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION,
M
·HONGKONG-TEMPORARY OFFICE,
PRINCE'S BUILDINGS.
CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager
Hongkong, April 7, 1903.
LUNGKUNG AVERAGE MARKET PRICES.
Corrected to Thursday, April 23, 1903.
At 100 cents per Dollar Mexican.
Butcher Meat.
Beef sirloin & primo cut-Moi Lung Fa... Ib 17
Corned—– Ham Nguu Yuh
10
"
"
Roast,-Shiu
Soup,-Tong Yuk
Steak.--Ngan Yuk la Sausages,--Ngau Yuk Chaung
Bullock's Brains,~,, Know
Tongue fresh,-Ngau Li
corned-Ham Ngau Li
Feet, Ngau Kerk
***
each 8
Tripe (undressed)--Ngau To
Calves' Head and Foet-Ngau-chai-tau-kak, set 70
Mutton Chop,-Yeung Pai Kw Leg,-Young Poi
---
Shoulder,-Yeung Shau
| Ronch,-Chun Yu
Salmon.-Ma Yau Yo
Tonch,-Wan Yu
Solus, Tat Sn Yu-
AE Turlot, Cho Huw Yu
湯肉 ● Turtles, amall, fresh water-Kerk Yu
White Bait,-Ngan Ya C
+
D
Fruits.
Almonds;-Hung Yan
Apples, (California)-Kom San Ping Kho
-Custard, -Fan Lai Chi
Babatine, fragtant, Canton,—Sav Shing.
Bananas, (brides), Macao-Son Heung Chiu
Chestnuts, Chinese,-Foong Lut...
20 天津平真
海棠
番技
風栗 楊桃 椰子
Heung Clu
...oach 9
鮮提子
16
Lemons, China-Ning Moong
Lichees, Dried-Lai Chi Con
15 荔枝乾
Limes, (Saigon)—Sai Kung Ning Moong...each 5 HEAD
Ib
Rock Bish,-
-Sok K. Kung
12 石狗骨
10
蠢魚
22
馬友魚
Shark-Sa Yu
***
Skate,-Po Yu
肉食
鮮魚
Shrimps,-Ha
24
***
Snapper,-Lap Ya V
20
立魚
A
18
擦沙
沙鱼
16
4
14
鯇魚
17
10
左口魚
12
70 脚魚
17
4
11
銀魚仔
31
por set 7
a cach 45
F
菓子
牛脷
ib
56
J
20
杏仁
31
Head, Ngau Tau Heart, Ngau Sum
50
牛頭
3 金山平
... Ib. 8
牛心
..
(Chefoo)-Tin Chun Ping Khor
Hump, Salt-Ngnu Kin
13.
Small,-Boi Tong
*
...
Kidneys,-Ngau Yiu
8
*** $1
17
Tail-Ngau Mei
16
****
牛尾
"
Liver, Nghe
Con
lb. 9
牛肝
4 2 6
5
5
牛肚
Carambola,-Yeung Tuo
... lb. 22
Coconuts,--Yeh Tsz...
22
Grapes,Sin Tai Tsz...
161
15
.............$10,000,000
羊肚
20
THE BANK OF TAIWAN (FORMOSAT LIMITED.
+
**
Pigs Chitlings-Chi chong
"
猪職
-$15,500,000 $10,000,000
Feet,-Chi Kerk
12
45
EO 呂宋书
ད་
Fry,-Chi Chak
12
豬雜
6
西貢き
Head,--Chi Tru
...
14
多角
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
.Yen 5,000,000
"
豬頭
dozen
J
山竹子
PAID UP CAPITAL.......
2,500 000
Heart,- Chi Sum
each 9
猪心
15 省城甜養
6
97
C. Michelau, Esq.
猪腰
大档
Hon. C. W. Dickson.
Ib. 21
H. Schubart, Esq.
猪肝
20
甜楮
E. Shollim, Esq.
18
G. H. Medhurst,
Esq.
Hon. K. Shewan.
白機
11
Corned,-Ham Chu Yuk Leg,-Chu Pei
18
金山
18
*** 97
猪比
21
(Canton), Cooking,-Sa Li
沙梨®
Fat or Lard,--Chu Yau
15
猪油
"1
(Shanghai),Sheung Hai L.
12
上海梨
Peanuts,--Fa Sang
10
花生
..
Heart, Yeung Sum
oach 8
---
羊心
Persimmons Large,—Hung Chie
Kidneys,-Yeung Yiu
9
"
羊腰
Pine-apples, 1st quality, Sheung Poon Ti
Faw Law
紅柿
cach
6 本地波藉
4 3
Liver,--Yeung Con
lb. 20
羊肝
M
2nd cocking-Chung-tang-paw-law
中等
16
11
*
"
猪仔
Plantains,Tai Cheu
2
大熱
S. SHIGENAGA,
18
... 39
Agent.
44
Pumelo, Siam,--Chim Lo Ya::
20
暹邏袖
218
Mutton, Sang Yeung Yau ... Veal,-Ngau Chai Yuk
...
20
11
10 合桃
16
牛仔肉
茶蔬
生日
It
4
YAM
30"
鵝仔
Beans, (French), Macao,-Oh Moon Ein Ta
(French), Shanghai,-Sheung Ha
6 澳門邊荳
上海邊茸
2 茅菜
荳角
each
2
PAID-UP CAPITAL,.. RESERVE FUND--
Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve ... 6,500,000
RESERVE LIABILITY or)
PROPRIETORS
COURT OF DIRECTOR :-
A. J. RAYMOND, Esq.-Chairman.
H. F. TOMKINS, Esq.-Deputy Chairman,
G. Balloch, Esq.
E. Goetz, Esq.
N. A. Siebs, Esq. CHIEF MANAGER:
Hongkong-J. R. M. SMITH,
MANAGER: Shanghai-H. M. BEVIS. LONDON BANKERS-LONDON AND COUNTY BANKING CO., Ln.
HONOKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at the rate of 2 por cent. per annum on the daily balance.
UN FIXED DEPOSITS :-
For 3 months 2 per cont per sanat.
6
3
"
37
,, 12
"
4..
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, March 26, 1903, -
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
360
THE business of the abovo Bank is con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION: Rules may be obtained on ap- plication
-
INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 31 PER CENT. per annum. Depositor ary transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PERCENT. per
anium.
for Ladies. PILLS THE
A French Remedy for all irregularities. Thousands of Jadios koop a box of Martin's Pills in the house, so tha on the first sign of any irregularity of the Bystem a timely dose may be administered. Those who use them roce. mend them. hone their enormdey sale. All Chemists and Btores, of post treo 5/- MARTIN SOUTHAMPTON-ENGLANS..
F27
団公
SU #
CO.
YUEN KEE
COAL MERCHANTS, No. 17, CHIU LOONG STREET, (NEAR MESERS. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
HONGKONG, CHINA.
Hongkong, June 18, 1902.
ESTABLISHED 1872.
HOP FUNG,
SHIP CHANDLER, Xc.,
A
(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER).
HEAD OFFICE-TAIPEH, FORMOSA.
BRANCHES
AMOY, KOBE, TAINAN,
HONGKONG OFFICE:
4, QUEEN'S ROAD (facing, Duddell Street).
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
Un Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS :-
For 12 months 5 per cont. per annum.
6
3
Hongkong, February 21, 1903.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDLA,
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
ÎNCORPORATED by Royal Charten 1853. Heap Orvice, LONDON,
.....£800,000 $
CAPITAL PAID-UP RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE- RESERVE FUND
HOLDERS ..
Kidneys, Chi Yiu
Liver, Chi Con
Pork, Chop,-Chi Pai Kwat
..
Sheeps' Head and Feet,-Yeung Tau Krk set 50
Sucking Pigs, To Order-Chu Chai Suot, Beef,-Sang Ngau You
19
Mango, Manila-Lui Sung Mong
Mango, Saigon-Sai Kung Moong...
Small, Tai, Kut...
Mou osteens,-San Chuk Tez
Oranges, (Canton)-San Shing Tim Chang
Mandarin, Tim Kut
Olives-Pak Lám ...`
Pears, (American), --Kam San Shut Li ́
Sausages,-Ngau Chai Yuk Tong ... ..
15 牛仔肉腸
Walnuts.-Hop Tuo
Vegetables, &c,
Artichokes, Shanghai -Sheung Hai Ah
Chi Cheuk
Poultry,
...
...£800,000 Chicken,-Kai Chai ...£650,000 Capons, Large, Small,—Sin Kai INTEREST allowed on Current Account Ducks,—AĻ at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily balances.
On Fixed Deposita for 12 months 4%
15
"1
6
*
3
"2
11
++
"
T. P. COCHRANE,
Acting Manager.
Hongkong, June 2, 1902.
EUTSCH-ASIATISCHE
For the Hongkong and Shanghai DE
Banking Corporation,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Eggs, Hen-Kai Tan.....
PAID-UP CAPITAL, S'hai Tls. 5,000,000. | Hare, Shanghai,-Tu Chai
28518aa11882
"
Pin Tau...
Sprout,-Ah Choi
Long, Tau Kok
Beat Roof,-Hung Choi Lau
Brinjale, Green,-Ching Yuon Ker
Red,-Hung Ker...
Brassica,—Pak Choi...
Bamboo Shoots,-Cheuk Shun
Cabbage, Chinese, com.-Kai Choy
Cabbage Root,-Kai Lan Tau
紅茶奶
青元茹
紅茄 白菜
竹笋
芥菜
Doves,-Pan Kau
each
...
per dozen 23
鵝蛋
Fowla, Canton,--Kai
鸛:
Hainan,-Hoi Nam Ksi Geese, Ngoi
13
846
鵝
BANK.
Geese, Wild Sh'ai, Sh'ai Yer Ngoi, Musk Deer,--Wong Keng
pair
each
1517
HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI. BOARD of DIRECTORS: BERLIN,
Partridge, Che Khoo
*
黃鯨 免仔 鷓鴣
*
cach
2
鬧
Pheasant,Shan Kai
pair
山鶵
Cabbage, (Shanghai).—Yeḥ Choi
&
10
椰菜
BRANCHES,
Pigeons, Canton,- Pak Kup
each 36
白鴿
Cane Shoots, bunch,-Kau Shun
CALCUTTA. TIENTSIN,,
"
Hoihow, Hoi How Pak Kup. Quail,-Um-Chun
"1
海口白鴿
大椰菜花
each 16
鵪鶉
* Medium size,--Cheung Yeḥ Cho-fa
#1
中椰菜花
dozeri
禾花雀
Small size,-Sai Yeh Choi Fa....
細柳茶花
24
沙錐
Carrots,-Kam Shun
ü
I
82
65
唐芹菜
芹菜.
洋芹菜
Hongkong, May 1, 1900.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, LIMITED.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,.. PAID UP CAPITAL,
..£1,000,000. ...........................................£ 324,374.
HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG.
Board of Directors. CHAN KIT SHAN, Esq. O. EWENS, Esq. Craw TỤNG SELANG, J. LAUTS, Esq.
Esq.
Chief Munager
WF. PLAYFAIR. Gro.
Interest for 12 months fixed
Hongkong, November 20, 1901.
1254 T
will be examined on the 23rd Inst., at 3 p.m. Nos. 30 & 32, Wing On St. Central.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Offico.
Hongkorg, April 16, 1903.
CHINESE SCHOOL BOOKS
1.-3am Tsz King.
II.-Ts'in Taz Man.
Translated into English -
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117
BANK OF
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AUTHORIZED CAPITAL... SUBSCRIBED .................................... PAID UP.......
RESERVE FUND..................
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts
at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS :-- For 12 Months
в
.21%
EVAN ORMISTON
Acting Manager.
234
Hongkong, April 1. 1902.
THE
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CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP CAPITAL UNCALLED RESERVE FUND
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Yen 24,000,000
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"+
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BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
NAGASAKL КОВЕ. LONDON... LYONS, NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU. BOMBAY. SHANGHAI TIENTSIN. NEWCHWANG, PEKING.
LONDON BANKERS:
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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 traus. acted.
H. FIGGE,
Rongkong, October 6, 1902.
G
Manager.
296
UARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF
NEW YORK, (AMERICAN BANK). Established 1864.
Rice Birds,-Wo Fa Cheuk Snipe,-- Su-Chui
19
"
10
Turkeys, Cock, Phor Kai Kung
Na Hen,- Wild Ducks, Sh'ai, Shanghai Sui-ap pair
-Sui Ap Chai, Teal,-
Wild Ducks, Canton,-Sang Shing Sui Ap ea.
Fish.'
Earbel,-Ka Yu
Bream,--Bin Yu
*...
Canton Fresh Water Fish,-Ho Siu Yu Carp,-Li Yu
PAID UP CAPITAL ...U.S. $2,000,000 Gold. SURPLUS AND
UNDIVIDED PROFITs do. 5,180,000 Gold. Catfish,-Chik Ya
U.S. $7,180,000 Gold. Codfish,-Mun Yu ...
Crabs,-Hai ...
HEAD OFFICE NEW YORK.
LONDON OFFICE;
33 & 35 Lombard Street E.C.
F. O. BISHOP, Manager Eastern Dept.
LONDON BANKERS:
PARE'S BANK, Limited. '
HONGKONG OFFICE-
...
Cuttle Fish, Muk yu Dab, Sa Mang Yu ... Dnce,Wong Mei Lun Dog Fish-Tit Tu Sa Eels, Congor. Hai Manu ...
13
Fresh water,-Tam Siu Yu
Eols, Yellow, Wong Sin
Frogs, Tien Kai
་་
IN
11
བྱཱ ལྡ ! ཐཱ སྐྱུ ཋ ་ཡ ག ཡུ ཋ ྜ ཧ ཥྭ སྐྱུ དྨེ
20
火鷄乸
上海水鴨
Cauliflower, Large size,-Tai Yek Choi-is, each
Colery, Chinese,-Tong Kan Choi
English,-Yeung
White,-Pak...
Chilies Dried,-Con Lai Chi
省城水鴨
11
Red,-Hung Fa
**
11
Green, Ching Lat Chiu
海鮮
Curry Stuff, English, Ka Leo Chci Liu...
Cucumbers, Ching Kwa
Ginger, young,-Sun Taz Keung
HAM Onions, Bombay,-Young Ching au
Japan,-Yut Poun
上海葱
228 日本葱頭
毛茄
$4
乾辣椒
36
紅花椒
20
青辣椒
加熱材料
4
•
青瓜
Bitter Squash,-Fu Kwa
16
苦瓜
12
加魚
Garlic, Suen Tau
5
14
編魚
新子
13
海鮮魚
old,-Lo Keung
5
*
老雞
18
鯉魚
Horse Radish, S'hai-Lik Kan
20
9
赤魚
Indian Corn,-Suk Mai
picco
力機
粟米糖
Lettuce,-Yeung Sang Choi
ach
1
洋生菜
Water Chesnuts,-Ma Tai
4
WAR
馬蹄
11
墨魚
Mandarin - Kwei Lum MaTal,
[
+
6 桂林馬爾
4
Mushrooms, Fresh-Sang Cho Kho
+4
生草
10
9
洋葱
8
跌倒沙
19
Green, Sang Churg
***
生两
13
海寢
"
Shanghai,—Sneung Hai Chung Tha
13
淡水舖
17
Okroes,-Mo Ker...
...
24
田鷄
Parsley, English,-Yeung Un Sai
· 1 ·
洋芫茜
60
***
石班
#
12
Potatoes, Sweet,—F'an Shu
番:
Herrings,-Tso Pak...
14
白
34
E. F. GROS,
Acting Manager. Hongkong, December 1, 1902.
"
1961
Halibut,-Cheung Kwan Yu Labrus,-Wong Fa Yu Loach,-Wu Yu Lobsters,-Lung Ha Mackerel,-Chi Yu
18
將軍
Japan,-Yut Poon Shu Tea
15
黃花魚
American,--Fa Ki
19
花旗著仔
24
烏魚
Du Teal
2
福州薯仔
22
2
澳門薯代
12
Pumpkin,--Toong "awa"
3
Monk Fish,-Mon Ya
18
Radish,-Hung Lo Pak Tsai
.lozen
16.
Shalots,-Con Chung Tau
20
生蠔
16
A
13
DOA
Dias
11
Flaice,... Pan Yu comfret, Black,--Yak Chong
16
班魚
18
AST
Pomfret, White, Pak Chong Prawns,-Ming Ha
24
·白臨
egetable Marrow, - Chit Kwa
瓜
-32
甜蝦
Yams, ̇R琶沙
Waters Cresses, Sai, Yeung Choi
Ta Shu
4, DES VŒUX ROAD. General Banking and Exchange business transacted.
INTEREST ALLOWED.
Garoupa,-Sok Pau...
On Current Accounts at 2% per annum. Gudgeon,-Pak Kup Yu On Fixed Deposits:
for 3 months 2 per cent. per annum.
12
"
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On fixed deposits for 12 months, 5% pèr
-AMBUTA.
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On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% per
On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% per
TARO HODSUML Manager.
annum.
Hongkong, March 12, 1903.
583
·
Advertisements and Corrections to Adver- tisements :-
Oysters,-Sang Hoo
...
Alterations and additions to Advertise- Parrotfish,-Kai Kung Yu ments on Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7, should be Perch,-Tau Loc sent to this Office not later than 11a.m. Now
***
Advertisements should be sent in before Pike.-F. Paw Poung.
3
p.m.
BAIN & REID. CHINA MAIL'Offico, Dec. 1900.
WASHING BOOKS,
(In English and Chinese:)
WASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use Ray-Pei Pa Sa
of and Gentlemen, eAR DOW
he had at this Office ---Erica 31 «nola.
Opera Man. Oilay
Green Peas,-Ching Tau
Shanghai,-Sheung Hai Sha Tsai'
上海羁
日本薯仔
Foochow, Fuk Chau Macao,-Oh Moon
Spinage, (Chinese)- Paw Choi
Spinach,-Yin Chei
Tomatoes,-Fan Ker
Taros, Wu Tau
Turnips, Punti, (Long),—Low Pak
English,—Joung Low Pak
冬瓜
2 紅蘿蔔仔
乾磁頭·
3
●鼓菜
莧菜:
10
番茄
2
芋頭
Lieca
洋雞街
8
西洋菜 大器
ROBERT G. MCEWEN, Inspector in charge or Market.
VISITORS AT HỌTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.:
Mr & Mrs T. D. Addis Dr & Mrs Hallwright
And servant Mrs and Miss F.
Ayola
Mrs Hampabiro doMr L. D Hill
Mr W. S. Bailey Mr R. Baker & valet
Mr E. G. Barrett Mr H. Barrett
Mr H. T. Begloy
Mr and Mrs W.
Bennis
Mesars Hoggan (2) Mr A. Hollingswortli
Mr & Mra J. Hooper
|
Mr & Mrs R. Howard Mr T. Howard Mr.L. H., Howe
E.Mrs & Miss Hughes
Roz, F. Icoly
Mr J. F. B. Vanden Mr D. Jaffé
Bergh
Mr E. V. Bissell
Mr & Mrs W, Black
Mr. & Mis Jameson Mr and Mrs Juweph,"
R. S.
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B. B Brown Mr S. E. Mast
Mr Hart Buck
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Mrs A. Chollot and Mr Wm.
children
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Mr G. E. Colo
Mr J. S. Colson
Mr H. B. Cooke
Mr J. W. Copmann
Mrs F. H. Dean
Mr A. Dolanne
Mr S. S. Dent
Mlle. Moire
J.
Molyneux
Mr J. Monnier
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS, April 22.
Nubia, German str., 2,234, von Hoff, New York via Manila April 19, General.— HAMBURG-AEMBIKA LINIE.
Siam, British str, 942, Robt. A. Binne, Shanghai via Foochow April 17, General. GEO. McBAIN & Co.
Chronshan, British str., 1,281, J. Jonkins, Saigon April 18, Rice and Meal,--BRADLEY & Co.
Pelayo, British str., 920, F. J. Prynn, Tangkat April 12, Kerosine Oil.-CHINESE. Grozoroy, Russian torpedo-boat, 312, Alexcelf, Saigon April 16.'
#resting, Russian torpedo-boat, 312, Belnieff, Saigon April 16.
April 23,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported re-day.
4
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sections, commencing from Green Intend. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked h,, near the Kowloon shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping of
midway between each shore are marked c., in conjunction with the bguros denoting the sections.
Section
1. From Green Jaland to the Oax Worke.
2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Whart.
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Offer
4. From Harbour Mastor'a to the Market,
6. From The Market to Peddar's Wharf,
8. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
ז
Vessels' Names.
Oren, British battleship, from practice. Paoling, British str., from Canton. Handakan, German steamer, 1,374, C. | Anamba Schnur, how April 21, General. MELCHERS & Co.
Perlu, British str., 1,287, J. McGinty, F. Manila April 20. SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. Else, German steamer, 903, J. Petersen, Wuhu April 18, Rice.-JEBSen & Co.
Ballauraf British steamer, 2,660, F. R. Summers, Shanghai April 21, Mails and General -P. & O. S. N. Co.
Mr and Mrs E 0.
Murphy
Mr Murray Mr C. J. North, R.N. Mr & Mrs Ollis and
nurse
Mr Parbani
Mr J., Derbyshire Mr R. Paradies
Mrs Dickinson
Mr W. Parfitt
Capt. & Mrs DouglasMr A Pennycuick Mr T. C. Downing
Mr A. Pfaff
Mr H. W. G. Doyne Mr Plante
Mrs Doynu
Mr C. Durant
Mr F. W. Edwards
Mr Ehrmann
Mr and Mrs A. Ellis
Mr F. F. Elmore
Mr Estray
Mr E. Farago
Mr J. Favre
Mr N. Federoff
Mr H. Ô. Fieber Capt. Mis Froes Mr F. W. Gaisberg Mr J. B. Galloway Mr F. T. Gauso Mr J. L. Gayoso
Miss Gearon
Mr O. Georg
Mr C. Glover
Mr Powell Grant
Mr A. Allison Dr Barnett
Mr J. Rankin
DEPARTURES, April 93.
Michael Jebsen, for Hoihow.
An Pho, for Amoy.
Madeleine Rickmers, for Port Arthur.
Sentis, for Port Arthur.
Kiong Tah, for Shanghai.
Tuifu, for Mauritius.
Anchor-
Hectum.
7. From Naval Yaru to Bloe Building.
S. From Blue Buildings to East Point.
9. From Kellet's Island to North Point.
10. Kowloon Wharver.
11. Jardinea Wharf,
Captain.
Flag and Rig
Tons
Date dri nett. Arrival.
Consigness er Agenie.
Destination.
firemarks,
Steamers.
B eCartsen
Arnold Luyken..
3 cUeberfeldt.
15 Summers
18 cBee.....
Ballantat Benlawers
Bjorn...... Bygdo.. Chingwo... Chow Thi Chwnshan
Clara Jebsen Coptic........ Dagmar
3eChristiansch
Danish str. 1168 April 22 Melchers & Co.
er. str. 1095 April 1E. A Trading Co. British str. 2860 {April 23P. & O. S. N. Co. British str. 1484 April 22 Gibb. Livingston & Co. Norw. str. 722 April 20 Carlowitz & Co.
3 Carlson .......Norw. str. 771 April 12 Sander, Wieler & C British str. 2517 April 3Butterfield & Swire Ger.
.... Parkinson......
3. Textor....
3 Jenkins
3
Pendixson
4 Rinder
3 Salvesen.
4 guta
Jacobsen
Dan Maru Doris
3
Fetching..
3 Spear
Formos....
5 h Evans
Glenfarg....
Gregory Apcar
Hailan
13
Hipoang Huo
Mr and Mrs F. O. | Alterity, British despatch-vessel, for Yoko- | [yades
Ranney
Mr H. J. Reid
Mr and Mrs J. J.
Roussea
hama.
CLEARED.
Puoting, for Shanglini.
Mr & Mrs A. Russell do Maru, for Kobe.
Mr & Mrs A. Sasse
Mr and Mrs R. II.
Sherman
Mr C. Skort
Mr Geo Somervill
Mr J. A. Thomas
Mr E. C. Thompson
Dr J. C. Thomson
Mr G. R. Watkins
Mrs A. M. Whitton
Mr Wilson
Layeemoon, for Shanghai.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED,
Indravelli Itola
Jacob Diederichsen.. kaifong
Kilburn
wang Lee
Kwang Ping..
Kwongsang Loyal
8 Holman
Offent
Andersen
3 Staker....
..3 eltiedinan.
Wright
8 Craven
str. 1115 April 20Melchors & Co. British str. 1280 April 22 Bradley & Co. Ger. str. 1300 April 21 Jebsen & Co. British str. 2744 April 16) ›. & O. S. S. Co. Norw. str. 383 April 21 E. A. Trading Co. Japan. str. 830 April 22 Osaka Shosen Kaisha Norw. str. 965 April 11 L'arlowitz & Co. Chi. str. 980 April 19C. M. S. N. Co. British str. 674 April 21 Donglas Steamship Co. British str. 2255 April 17 McGregor Bros. & Gow. British str. 2940 April 17 David Sassoun & Co., Là, French str.) 377 April 22 A. R. Marty British str. 1041 April 1 Jardine. Matheson & Co. French str. 704 Mar. 31|A. R. Mariy Amer. str. 2932 Mar. 15 Dodwell & Co., Ld. British str. 3152 April 14 Portland & Asiatic S. Co. 3362 (April 21 Jardine. Matheson & Co.
623 April 22 Jobsen & Co.
8 Robertson ...... British str.
Ohlsen
16 «Pennefather
...8 Robertson
3 Lincoln
B&Blake
R Lake
3 Buhrmann
Maria Rickmers
3 Bandeliu
jk w│Welsh... Camus...
usang...
I'er Ballaurat, from Shanghai: for Hongkong, Mrs Kremer, Miss Brown, Miss | Montanes Vaughan, Messra E. W. Mitchell, J. Scott Vauchang Harston, F. J. follamore, Hamilton, Nubia.... Bromley, 1'. K. Knyrett, Walshe, W. G. Paoting Worcester, Peterson, Priminer, Dillon, Pelayo......
Mr and Mrs C. E. | Higson, Abrahams, Osborne,” Mitchell and | Perla
Woolmier
PEAK HOTEL.
Mr Andrew Beattie Major and Mrs II. G.
Benson, A.P.D. Mr H. Berkley
Mr & Mrs J. B. Lee Mr R. Marten
Mr A. P. B. Mc
Dermott
Mr Robert Mitchell Mr R. K. Morton
M Ralph A. Bra-Mr Leonard D. Phil-
hazon
pot
Me fi. F. R. Frayne Mr H. E. Pollock,
Mc H. A. W. Brent
R. E.
K.C.
J61 L. F. Brown, Mr T. II. Reid
Hon. R. Murray Rum-
sey, R.N.
Mr George Brusse
Mrs W. E. Sawer
Mr A. Bryson Major and Mrs F. W.Mr Charles R. Scott
Bunny & children. Mr Ed. Sharp Mr Arthur R. Carre Mr A. Sinclair Mr&Mrs A. Chapman Mr. Carl W. Smith Mr W. Dominch Mr.A. Find ny Smith Major G. A. French, Mr F. Findlay Smith
A.S.Q.
Mr A. Fuchs
Dr Robert Gibson
Mr G. C. Lindsay
Grant
Maj. A. B. Hamilton Mr F. Hibbo
Mr A. U. Jeffrie
Mr Mrs L. A.
Johnston
Mr R. H. King
1 Chinese Assistant; for Singapore, Mr F. Quarta
Hall, Mr W E. Bew and 3 servants; for Queen Eleanor... Melbourne, Mr and Mrs C. B Barnett; | Rubi
for Sydney, Mr and Mrs Platt and 2 child- Sado Maru.. ren; for Marseilles. Mr L. Bruell, Mr John | Sandakan Morris, Miss. A. Pomeroy, and Master W. S. Harvie for London, Mr L. Plummer, Miss Whittle, Capt, and Mrs Whittle, Mrs Hudson and 2 children.
DEPARTED.
Per Sungking, for Manila, Mr and Mrs J. F. Conelly, Mr and Mrs H. Gray, Mr
and Mrs G. Smelair, Mr and Mrs Da Rozs and child, Mrs S. Maher and 3 children, Miss J. Woodward, Mr and Mrs E. Hay- man, Messrs G. N, Palmer. J. R. Reed, Ž. Petersen, W. II. Eastman, S. S. Caruthers, (S. Topkins, F. Aisa, M. Lavenco, and G.
Cordeiro.
Per Taiyuan for Manila, Mrs R. Sher- ward, Messrs W. Weston, A. A. McBride and Ivan Briscitow; for Australian Ports, Mr. and Mrs H. Warren and child, Mrs
Mr W. 0. 0. Spalck-Pollard and 2 children, Capt. and Mrs
haver
Williams and 2 children, Messrs F. Chap- man, F. Dahl and R. Hansen,
Mr and Mrs' A. Stal-
מחחמור
Mr and Mrs Tug Nob
Tattara
Mr O. D. Thomson
Mr R. Tienes
Watts
Mr S. T. Wenborny
Per Kasuga Maru, for Yokohama, Messia W. M. Hick, A C. Shaw, E. P. Carter, R. Short, D. McLaughlin, W. McLaughlin, Miss McLaughlin, Miss L. McLaughlin, Misses Cowlishaw Allard and Forster, M.G, Mrs and Miss Mr H. F. Christie, Mr Teschinaker, Mr and Mrs J. Gordon, Misses Gordon, N. Gordon and L. Gordon, Mr J. T. Gor- don, Miss H. M. McLaren, Messrs J. Mar- tin, J. C. Marshall, C. Buss, J. C. White- hill, Mr and Mrs C. B. Payne, Mr and Mrs L. Lea mouth, Miss E. Bune, Mr J. Rothwell, Mr C. D. Moss. Mr F. Kintus, Mrs H. Moyse, Mrs R. Falkingham, Mr and Mrs J. H. Squire, Mr and Mrs Mar- covich, Mrs Mosk, Mr and Mrs Tanaka
Mrs Ladd & children
bell
CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
Lieut. J. R. Camp-Mr and Mrs Marston
Mr R. Paterson Mr A. W. Davidson Mr and Mrs C. M. Mr A. Cowden
Perry Mrs B. Dufour
Mr and Mrs Richards Mr & Mrs F. FlaglerMr C. J. Ross
Mr J. Gelderman
Mr E. R. Graham
Mr M. Grice
Mr H. Hachwood Mr A. Raimon Mies M. Harling
Capt. P. Langlands
Mr R. Houghton
Mr W. Humphreys Mr G E. Leo
Mr H. C. Marshall
Mr W. Rostron
Mr J. Stodart
Mr E. S. Terrey Mr C. B. Thonins
Mr & Mrs Tiberii
T. Tyrwhitt
Mr R. C. Wheeler
and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Matsui, Mrs Nagnzawa, Mrs S. Arai, Mossrs T. Fuji- moto, H. Honda, Yamamoto, Morita, and Nagazawa.
SHIPPING REPORTS
The British steamier Siam reports: From Mr F. G. W. Whit-Shanghai April 17th, moderate to light Nly winds, with corresponding sea to Poochow; thence to port, light N.E. winds
nick
Mr W. H. Williams
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr A. S. Anton
Mr J. J. Keegan
Captain Kofori
Mr A. C. Kohler
Mr II. J. Rosencrantz Mr and Mrs Edward
Shellin
Mr M. J. D. Stephens Mr & Mrs H. Nelson Mr A. Stucken. Comdr. W. Nicholson, Mr H. Willner
R.N.
Comdr. R. Nugent,
R.N.
PELHAM HOUSE.
Mr W. J. Colbert
Mr W. S. Collins Mr Cottier
Mr James W. Elliot
Mr V. 3. Gregg
Mr Geo. E. Osborn
Mr B. L. Palmer
Mr G. W. Palmer
Mr B. Poniston
Mr W. J. Pointer
Mr and Mrs C. H. Miss Roach
Guorin
Mr E. L. Hon h
Mr B. E. Ingersoll
Mr Jewitt
Mr and Mrs Jones
Mr H. I. Ling
Bir Chas. Mageo
Mr J. W. Manioy
Mr W. R. Rosencrans
Mr H. Ruhie
Mr W. T. Shatt
Mr E. T. Thwaites
Mr and Mrs C. J.
Sullivan
Mr E. Warder
Mr Edgar West
Mr L. McDermotte Mr Wilkinson
Mr and Mrs W.
Montovon
THE WAVERLEY HOTEL.
Mr E. Colo
Mr Bertram A. Albro Mr M. G. Moffatt Captain J. Boardman Mr Frank S. Rayner Mr and Mrs OtwayMr H. E. Reed
Carter
Mr Engene B. Saud
ford Mr R. P. Sharpe Mrs J. Walker Smith "Mrs Fred. T. Koyle Mr W. Stopani Mr. R. A. R. Meiklem Mr Templeman Mr Berno E. Milar
Mr J. Cottor
Mr D. Hollis
Hongkong Register.
Temperature Humidity Direction of
Previous day
On date alon date at
10 a.m.
at 4 p.10,
p.m.
Barometer
29.77 29.86
29.78
79
79
78
79
89
81
5
8
Wind ...
Force
2
Weather L
oq
Rain.............
Highest open air temperaturp on the 21st .... .82 Lowest open air temperature on the 21st ......35.
F. G. FIGG, Acting Director. Hongkong Observatory, April 22nd, 1903.
and dense fo at times.
The British steamer Chunshan reports: From Saigon April 18th, strong to moderate S.E. wind, with slight Ñ.E. swell, fine and clear weather throughout, Passed str. Sishan, from Swatow for Singapore, in lat. 11 N., long, 109* E.
The British steamer Perla reports: From Manila April 20th, light variable breeze and fine clear weather, sea smooth,
FOST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
-
For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL-
Per Formosa, at 8 a.m., on Friday, the
the 24 h April.
For MANILA.-
Per Yuensang, at 3 p.m.k on Friday, the
24th April.
For MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND, |
TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD- NEY & MELBOURNE.--
Per Yarata Maru, at 3 p.m., ou Fri-
day, the 24th April.
Får KUMCHUK & SAMSHUI-
Per Tungkong, at I p.m., on Friday, the
24th April.
For MANILA.
Per Rubi, at 9 a.tn., on Saturday, the
25th April.
For MOJI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VIC- TORIA, B C. & PORTLAND, (OR.) Per Indravelli, at 10 a.tn., on Saturday,
the 26th April.
For MOJI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, MNA-
ZANILLO & SAN FRANCISCO.- Por Chingwo; at 10 a... Saturday,
the 20th April.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL
CUTTA
Por Gregory Apcar, at 10 a.m., on Satur.
day, the 25th April.
For CEBU & ILOILO.-
Per Kaifong, at 11 s.m., on Saturday,
the 25th April.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.-
The United States Mail Packet Coptic will be despatched on SATURDÂY, the Both April, with Mails, for Shang. hai, Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada. Honolulu, Peru, &c.. which will be closed at follows:-
Singan Trifu Telemachus
Tonkin Tyr.... Yawata Maru...
sensang
Zweens
Sailing Vessels,
Chillanford Columbia Dharwar..... Eclipse. Grosvenor Holliswood Lucia
3 cRobinson
kwHo....
B eChewell
2 cPrynn....
3 McGinty..
13 Johannren
8 c Breaks
45 Almond
kwParsons
3.c Schmur
3 cWavell
3 Menzell
BcWilliamson....
Schmidt..
8 cDanielsen
1 с Молея
3 cRolfe
3 ciNesbitt
c. Atkinson
prague
8 CLATEFOU
McBryde
..2
Poga
8 Knight 12 kAnderson
¡Ger. str.
+
British str.
British str.
.. hi
1024 April 20 Butterfield & Swire 2111 April 15 Order
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL
SUPPLIED TARUGA REUTER.'
antalu
str. 1407 April 190. M. S. N. Co. British str. 1235 April 18C. E. & M. Co. British str. 1427 April 13 Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ger. str. 1237 April 14 Sandor, Wieler & Co. Ger. str. 1017 April 11 East Asiatic Trading Co. Brit. str. 1643 April 16 Jardine, Matheson &
222 Mar. 30Order
Amer. str.
British str. 1158 April 18 Butterfiold & Swiro Ger. str. 2284 April 22 Hamborg-Amerika Linie ¡British str. 1072 April 23 Butterfiold & Swire
British str. 920 April 22 Chineso British str. 1284 April 23 Shewan, Tomos & Co. Ger. str. 1146 April 14 Sander, Wieler & Co. British str. 2270 April 19 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha British str. 1611 April 20 Shewan. Tomos & Co. Japan. str. 3858 April 22 Nippon Yusen Kaisha British str. 1374 April 23 Melchers & Co. British str. 142 April 7 Butterfield & Swire Gier. str. 165 April 13 Chinese British str. 1379 April 19Nan Wo & Co.
French str. 2327 April 19Messageries Maritimes Norw. str. 1418 April 14 East Asiatic Trading Co. Japan. str. 2366 April 21 Nippon Yusen Kaishs British etr. 1128 April 20 Jardine, Matheson & Co. British atr.
946 April 4 Order
R. 4-m. bk. 2197 April 12 Standard Oil Cɔ. Amer, sch. 772 Mar. 24 Butterfield & Swire Swed. bqe. 1280 April 12 Jardine. Matheson & Cu
ritish ch. 2969 Mar. 17 Standard Oil Co. Brit. hqc. 16 June 130rder Amer. bye. 1094 Feb. 23 Gilman & Co. Brit. bqe. 369 Mar. 13'Order
The T. K. K, Rohilla Mare left Manila on the evening of 22nd April, and is expected here on Friday afternoon, the 24th April, at about 6 pm. The T. K. K. 88. America Marn, with mails, left Shanghai for this port on Wednesday morning, the 22nd April, at 4 o'clock.
Oopark, March 3 ; Silesia (Austrian); Salu- zie, Segoria, March 6; Coningsby. 17 Ceylon,
Lothian 20; Sanuki Maru, 24; Glenartweg, fiberghien, Good- win, 27; Calchus, Gibraltar, 31; Pyrrhus, Sherio, April 3, Fanca, Bombay, Struss-The Ing. Halerta Maru 7; Diamed, Kara- chi Marn, Hyson, 9; Moraria, Hamburg, Radnorshire, Salazie, Vi dobona, C. Ferd Laeisz, I drudeo. Raselbu, Shimosa, Ttte-hum, Zieten, 14; Aleinons, 21jax, Machaon, Aragonia, 17; Area Maru, Bentomond, Canta Nestor, Ernest i mons, Fo mosu, Glenesk Oceanien, Ban- clench, 21.
Marls.
C. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Empress of China arrived at Vancouver at 11.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the 21st April
Hongkong Tides.
Destiruzlion.
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Val
Australian (8)... Kiautschou (8) .......
Australian Ports Bremen. &o....... Breman, &o, Bremen, &c. Breinen, &c. ............ Cobu & Iloilo.. C'foo, N'chwang Ttain Nanchang (s).. Chemulpo, Dalny, &o Sullburg (8) Havre and Hamburg.. Serbia (6) .. Havre and Hamburg.. Saxonin (a). Kobe and Yokohama.. Sado Maru (8) Liverpool v. Genoa ... Agamemuon (s) London, Antwerp &c. Socotra (8) London, &c. London
Prinz Regent Luitpold Bayern (8).. Zieten (8) Kaitong (6).
Manila
Manila
Manila
Manila
Manila
Europe, &c.
April 25.
Manila
K'loon Desk
Shai & Sun Feisen April 25.
Swatow and Tamsui April 24. S'pore & Calcutta April 20.
K'loon Duck
Moji & Portland, Or April 25.
Cebu & Iloilo
April 25.
K'loon Dock
Manila
April 25.
Kobe & Yokohama April 24.
K'loon Dock
Manila & Sydney April 21. Manils
April 24,
Quarry Bay.
China Coast Meteorological
Statioo.
Register.
22nd April.-AT 4 P.M.
.Wind.
The fide table given below has been Hakodate.. compiled at the Nautical Almanac Office Tokio in London from the result of the analysis Kochi of observations taken by means of an au- Nagasaki... tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa
Hours.
WPostock Nomaro
30.36
20.29
30.02
29.95
30.03
29.99 $29.95 $20.93
29.85
Kagoshima: ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during Oshima............
Nuha..... the years 1887-8-9.
Ishi'jima... Taihoku...10 29.83 Taichu..
The P.&O. Co.'s 9.s. Bengal, with the
ENGLISH MAIL of the 27th March, left The zero of the table corresponds with Singapore on Sunday, the 19th April, the zero of the soundings in the Admiralty at 3 p.m., and may be expected here on Charts which has been found to be 4 feet or about Friday, 24th April, at noon.3 inches below mean sea level. This Packet brings replies to letters To obtain the depth of water on the tide the gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add. 3 despatched froin Hongkong on 23rd February.
feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lanout Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 inches to the height given in the table.
The Imp. Gorman Mail s.s. Kiantschou left Kobe, via Nagasaki and Shanghai on Sunday afternoon, the 19th Apr.1, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 28th April,
The
P. M. S. S. Koren, with mails e left San Francisco for this port via Sea, Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland
Kobe, Nagasaki and Manila, on the 4th April.
April 24th to 30th.
HIGH WATRIL
Time
114 114 | | | Humidity,
*
Tainan Koshun ... Pescadores! Weihaiwei.3 p.i Gutzlaff...
29.83 29.85 29.86
BW
29.86
+
Sharp Pk., 29.8 64 Amoy
2.30p. 29.93 70 Swatow....3 p.29.81 74 Canton....
Hongkong 4 p. 29.78 78 84
Vict. Peak
Gap Rock
Масло...... Haiphong
Manila
"
29.77
09.77 82
BW 2
SSE 3
NE
NE
29.72 91
joo===|=|18| © ££ ?! | || | |||||||||| Weather."
Manila
Agenta.
Dite of Leaviny.
Gibb, Livingston & Co. May 6. Melchers & Co...... Melchers & Co.... Melchers & Co`......
April 29. June 11. May 13.
Mulchers & Co..... May 27, |Butterfield & Swire.... April 25, Butterfield & Swire.... April 28. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie April 29, Daylight. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie May 5. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie May 19. Nippon Yusen Kaisha April 24, Daylight. Butterfield & Swire.... May 17.
P. & O. S. N. Co...... About April 30. P&O. S. N. Co......April 25, at noon, Butterfield & Swire. May 26.
Toyo Kison Kaisha....¡April 29, at 11a.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co May 2, at 10a.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co. April 25, at 10a.m. Butterfield & Swire... May 6. Jardino, Matheson&Co April 24, at 4 p.m. ..... Butterfield & Swire .. April 29.
Ballarat (9) Patroclus (8) Rohilla Maru (6) Zafiro (8)..: Rubi (8) Sungkiang (8). Yuensang (s). Woosung (8) Tainap (8) Manila and Australia. Yawata Maru (8) Marseilles, London &c. Doucalion (8)... Marseilles & Antwerp. Tantalus (8) Mar., L'don & A'erp. Jason (6) Marseilles via Saigon Tonkin (s) Mar..L'don, A'erp &c. Hitachi Maru (8) Now York v.Suez Canal Sagami (8) New Yorky. Buez Cana] Afridi (s) New Yorky.Suez Canal Pembrokeshiro (s) San F'cisco via Jap n.|Chingwo (8) S'hai and Portland, Or. Indravelli (8), S'hai and Po and, Or Indrapura (8)............. S'hai and Portland, Or. Indrasamba (6) Spore, Pang, Calcutta. Gregory Apear (8).. S'pore, R'goon, C'bo, María Valerie (9) Stow. A noy& Anping. Maidzuru Maru (s) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Daijin Maru (8).. S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Formosa (8) Stow, Amoy & Tamsui Daigi Maru (s) Stow, Amoy & F'chow Haimun (8).. Shanghai......
Bengal (8) Shanghai........
Singau (8) Shanghai & Taku...... Bombay (8)... Vancouver (B,C), &c. Empress of Japan Vancouver (B:C.), &o. Athenian (s) Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Tarlar (8) Victoria, B.C., Soattle. Riojun Maru (s) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Hyades (6).... Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Shawmut (9) Victoria, B.O., Tacoma Victoria (8).**
Butterfield & Swire... May 16.
心
Nippon Yuson Kaisha. April 24, at 4 p.m. ....Butterfield & Swire....April 28.
Butterfeld & Swire May 21. Butterfield & Swiro... May 12. Messagories Maritimes]About April 23. Nippon Yuson Kaisha. May 2, Daylight. Dolwell & Co. Limited About May 23. Dodwell & Co., Ltd... May 2. Shewan, Tomes & Co. May 15. China Com, S. Co.,Ld. April 25, at noou. Portland&Asiaties. C-4April 24% Portland & A. S. Co May 14. Portland & A. S. Co June 14,' D. Sassoon & Co, Ld (April 25, at noon. Sandor. Wiolor & Co.May 2, p.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. April 29. Osaka Shosen Kaisha, April 26. Douglas Lapraik & Co. April 24, st 9 a.m. Osaka Shosan Kaisha.: May 2. Douglas Lapraik & Co. April 26, daylight. P. & O, S. N. Co.... About April 24. Butterfield & Swire ... April 24.
P. &O. S. N. Co.......About May 1.
(8)..Canadian P'fic R. Co May 13.
Canadian P'fic R. Co. May 27. Canadian P'fic R. Co. May 6. Nippon Yasen Kaista. May 5, at 4 p.m. Dodwell & Co. Limited May 5. Dodwell & Co. Limito May 21. „Dodwell & Co. Limited May 23.
SHARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS.
Stocks.
BANKE.
APRIL 23rd, 1903.
No. o Shares
Paid
Value.
HP:
125
n})
10 £ 8
10 £ 8 825, buyers
1 £
260 $50 $107, sales
***
Rongkong and Shanghai Rank Corp. 80,000 18 National Bank of China, Limited 19,970 £ 29,955 £ 750 £
Do.
MARINE INSURANCES,
Founders shares
Having Quotations. Cash..
1 § 880, sales
London, £83
825, ungers
1810, kollerr
25 Tls. 200
Con Insurance Office Co., Ld..... 10,000 s China Tradors' Insurance Co., Lâ........] 24,000 $ 83.33 8 25 300, sellers North-China Insurance Co., Ld. -5,000 £
100 Straite Insurance Co., Ld. **
.....30,000 5 Umon Insurance Society, Ld.......... 10,000 Yangtaze Insurance Association, Ld. 8,000 s
FIRE INSURANCES. Chia Fire Insurance Co.. Ld. Fongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. DOCKS, ETC.
100 8 20 $1, nominal 250 S 100 2535
100 $60 $130, ex div.
20.000 5.
100
20.283, sellers
| 8,000||$|
250
50 9310, sellers
50
All 6217, asles
26 9 25 850, buyers
6,000 $
64 8 64 838)
Phong & Wbanpoa Duck Co. Ld., F0000 Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited.'........... New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd.......
. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Lâ.................| 55,700 |Ts.
EAN BOATS, TUGS ETC.;
b na and Manila S. 8. Co., Ld..
W
{
20,000 8 10,000 9,
Fuglas Steamship Co., Limited 20,000 (8 FK. C. and M. Steamboat Co., La. 80,000 Itido-China S. N. Company, Limited 60,000 £
Star Ferry Company, 1.2. Shell Transport & Trading Co., Ltd.Į
Shanghai Tug Boat Co.. Ld. Tku Tug and Lighter Co., Ld. Shanghai Cargo Boat Co., Ld: Co-operative Cargo Boat Co., Ld. ...
REFINERIEN.
China
Sugar Company, Limited.....
Tuzon
Sugar Company, Limited.
Terak
Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld.....
WHARVES,
100 Tis100 Tls. 192h
4
50 3 50 $25, sales 50 8 25 nominal 60 all $43. sellers 15 8 15 838, sales
all $107, buyers
10
10,000 10,000 $ 2 000,000 £
2000 Tls. 100 Tis100 Tls. 344, sales 8,600 Tls. 50 Tls 50 Tla. 50, sellers 6,000 TIB. 100 Tls100 Tls. 170, sales 3,000 Tls. 100 Tls100 Tis. 1:0, sales
#7
100 20,000 $
100 7.000 8 7,000 Tls. 50 T
10 8 10 $27, buyers 10 8 5 815, buyers
1 £ 1 £1.5.0, sellers
$1091, buyers $121, sellers
F
50Tls. 70, sellers
50
all $95, Gallery, de
HF, & Kow, Wharf & Godown Co. 30,000 8 Shanghai and Hongkow Wharf Co.... 20,100 Tle. 100 Tls100 Tls. 300, søllers!
LAND AND BUILDING.
Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Company, Limited ....... Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ldi. Kowloon Land and Building Com-Į
pany...
50,000
100
39,000 |Tis. 6,000 $
-1008173, sollere 50 Fls.50 Tis. 114, sellers 60 30 840
Wei-hei-wei Land & Building Co.,L₫ 3,764 TIs. Humphreys Estate & Finance Co... 100,000 8 West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,600 $
TRAMWAYS.
MINING.
HK. High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 1,250 $
Jelebu Mining & Trading Co., Ld... 60,000 New Punjom Mining Co., Ld.....
Preference shares....
Société Francaise des Charbon.
nages du Tonkin.
ری در گروه
Boub Aust, Gold Mining Co., Ld.....200,000 £
HOTELS, FTC.
Hengkeng Hotel Company, Ltd.
LOW WATER.
Hongkong
.
Height. Mean
Helght.
Tims.
h
TH
It. in.
TH
ft. in.
Fri.
24
m0 45
20
The C. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Empress of Jupan
left Vancouver for Hongkong, via Bat. usual ports of call on Wednesday af ternoon, the 15th April,
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AT 10 A.X.
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited.
4 30 a
Watkins Limited.........
H
M
4 4
11 51 a
" +
5 25 n
Wl'ostock.
Steamers Hxpected. The s,s. Suisung, from Calcutta and the Straits, left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of 18th April. The Glen Line s.s. Glenarteg left Sing-
apore on the morning of 22nd April, and is dus here on the 27th April. The s.s. Laisang luft Calcutta for this port via the Straits on 19th April, and may be expected here on or about the 5th May.
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The s,s. Denbighshire left Singapore on the
Afternoon of 20th April, and is expect
ed here on or about Monday, the 27th April.
The Ben Lino stoamer Benmohr,
from Antwerp and London, left Singapore on the 17th April, for this port. Tho s.s. Benarty left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of 18th April, and she is expected here on or about The E. & A. steamer Guthrie, from Syd-
the 25th April.
noy, left Port. Darwin on the 14th April for Timor and Manila and this The Portland & Asiatic S. S. Co.'s steamer port, and is dus here about 25th April.
Indrapura loft Portland, Oregon, for this port via Yokohama, Kobe and Moji on Saturday, the 11th April, and may be expected here on or about 11th May.
The N. P. Co.'s a.s. Victorin sailed from Victoria B.C., for the usual ports on 17th April.
The CM. S. N. Co.'s steamer Polling left Victoris on 1st April, for Japan, Hongkong and Manila.
The Boston Steamship Co.'s s.s. Shawmut sailed from Victoria, B.C., for the usual ports on the 6th April. The C. P. R. Co.'s 9.8. Tartar loft Van- couver on Saturday afternoon, the 4th April, for Hongkong, via the usual Ports of Call.
Printed Matter and Samples at 9.45 a.m. The O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Achilles left Registration at 9,45 a.m..
Victoria, B.C., on 19th April, for. Kobe and Hongkong.
(Registration, with lato fee of 10 cents, up to 10.30 8.10.
Letters, 10.45 a.m. (Supplementary Mail on board up to the
times fixed for the departure of the Mail. Extra Postage 10 cents.)
Latest Advices. The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s 6.6. Lyra ar- rived at Victoria, B.C., on 20th April.
4. כט
Wed. 20
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Exchange.
144 a
1.57
68
HONGKONG, April 23, 1903.
On London---
Bank, Wire,
***
On demand....
51
30 days' sight,
>
4 months' sight,
Credita 4
争
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Documentary, 4 months' sight, On Paris-
On demand,
***
Credits, 4 months' sight, Un Berlin-
On Domand, On New York-
H
Bacolod
NE
30.44 34,33.
11
30.19
a.) Nomuro € a.[30,47 Hakodate..
Kochi...... Nagasaki...
30.11
30.11
Kagoshima 30 00
Oshima...
29.93
29.89
5 a. 29.85
Taichu........
[29.24
Weihaiwei 9 a. 30.10 56
............... | | 5 | 6 | 200|
|304000 ·
Tokio
1/78
1/711
...1/74
Naha..
..1/7
Ishi'jima...
..1/8
Taihoku
...1/8
Tainan.....
20.86
+
206
...
... 210
Koshun ... Pescadores
29.87
29.84
11
SE
168
Gutzlaff
May
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40 Amoy 402
29.89 68100 SE 29.85 6492
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122
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123
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29.81
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1223
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29.81 80
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123
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20.88 88 54 SSE
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29.92 85
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Cebu
29.89 81
On demand,
721
C. S. James 10a.j
80 days' sight, (private paper) On Yokohama
73
8
On demand, Credits, 60 days' sight, On Bombay-
Vire,... On demain, On Calcutta---
Wire,... On demand, a Singapore-
On demand, On Mapila-en
to demand, On Shanghai---
On demand, ...
Swatow Canton...
Hongkong 10 a. 29.82 10 79
Manila Nom: Malate
Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tael)... 63.20 Sovereigns (Bank's buying rabe)...$12. Silver (per oz.
23
F. G. F100, Acting Director. Hongkong Observatory, April 23, 1903.
1. BAROMETER, redaced to 82 degrees Fahrenhelt and to the level of the sea in Inches, tenths, and hun-
TEMPERATURs, in the shade, in degrees Fahren.
VESSELS AT THE DOCKS -At Kowloon credths
Huo, H.LG.M.S. Jaguar, Canton River, Compania de Filipinas, Montanes, Hyades, helt
Tonkin.
Cosmopolitan.-H, M.8. Rambler, H.M.S. Handy, Fatahan.
Aberdeen.-
dity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
3 Huxiorry, In percentage of osturalion, the hum!.
4.. DIRECTION OF WIKD, G two points.
G. FORCE OF WIN, according to Beaufort Scale
16. STATE OF WHarnen, & blus sky, a detached cloude.
d drimling rain, ƒ fog, g gicomy, 2 hail, I lightning, ovrcast, ♬ parsing showers, għaqually, vrain je enowy thunder, visibily, It w dave (wet).
Ram.
inches, tenth and bunde
Onente Hotel, Manila.
26 Tls.25 Tls. 16, sales":
all 812, buyers
10
60 S 50 805, sellers
100
all 327, ellers
3, sullore
35 cents, sales
$1.10, buyers
60,000
11 8 10
30,000 $
1
Ai
16,000 Fcs. 250 Al
600, sellers
J
18/10 89
·
12,000 S 7,000 3
50
8150, sales
60 S 50 827)
25 8 25 30. sales
60,000 12
10 al
215, buyers
10,000 $
10
10 67, sellers
1+
All
$140, buyers
Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientein). 2,000 T. Tls.50 Tls.50 Fle. 145 hayers Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hai) 30,000 5
DISPENSARIES. AL
LIGHTING,
HK. and China Gas Co., Limited... 7,000 €
Shanghai Gas Company, Ltd..... 8,000 Ts. Hong kong Electrio Co., Limited. 30,000
***
New Electrics 'new fore 30,000
BRICK AND CEMUNT. Green Island Cement Co., Ld.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Manila Investment Co., Ld.
Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,
14.
United Asbestos Oriental Agency,
Timited...
Her song Bakery Company, Ed.
50 Tls.50 Tla. 112), buyers
810 814, sellere.
8 6015, buyera 12/6 £12/6 $3, buyers
10 S
5 $71. sales
50,000 $
20,000 $ 8,604 1000 ord'y $ 100 (ders S
"
10 $23, sellers
600 8
JO S 10 50 S
489 buyers
10 $155
6 $40
7,000 10,000 $ 5,000 $
H. Steam Water-bost Co., Ltd.. Bing keng Dairy Farm Co... Vom keng Ton Company, Limited Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd...... 7,200
brau Planting Company, Ltd...... 20,000 $ H'Long Rope Manufactory Co., Ld. 10,000 9 Hongkong. Cotton Spinning Co., La Evo Cotton Spinning and Weav-
'ng Co., Ltd.
International Cotton Manufactur-
ing Co., Ld.
Laou-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning
and Weaving Co., La.
Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. Chi Provident on Mortgage
China Borneo Company, Ltd. Universal Trading Co..... Robinson Piano Co. Ltd................. Campbell, Moore & Co., Limi ed W. Powoll, Limited........
CIGAR COMPANIES, A
130,0
13 10 8118, buyers
all $11, buyera
26 all
$23, buyers
20 £ 20 Tle10, buyers
3 5 nomal
all 110, buyers
10 8 10 816, buyers
17,500 Tle. 10 The100 Tls. 10, buyers
10,000 Tis. 70 Tls.75 Ts. 40.
8,000 Tla. 16 Tis100 Tls. 45 2,000 Tls. 500 Tis¿00 Tis, 160, 50,000 $
10 10 0.75, sellers ∙12 8 12 $11, sales
20 $ 20 322, buyers 50 $ 50 850, buyers ∙10 all 842
60.000 8
20,000 $
4.000
1,200
12,000
Philippine Tobacco Trust Co., Ld.... 20,000 $
A himbra Limited.
LOANS.
10 10 810, buyers
50 8 50 $18
200
600 | 5X 18850, sellers
Amount. Value
Interest.
Quotation
prem VERNON and SMYTH, Share-brokers.
Printed and published by Thos. H. REID, No. 5 Wyndham Street. I uskong.
Chinese Imperial 1886 Tls. 767,200/Tia. 2507 % p. annum 10 %