TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908.

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before Hit Honour Mr. A. G. Wise,

Puise Judge

A PARTY WALL DISPUTE,

KING'S BIRTHDAY REVIEW.

A Successful Ceremony. King's Birthday passed off in Bengkong yesterday with gratifying succosa, The weather was delightful, and made outdoor dife pleasent in the extreme, As a cọn- Wong U Kai Wong Chai Lam. In sequence the review at Happy Valley this action Wong U Kai sued Wing Choi attracted thousands of spectators, who the Lam for $8.18.12, being half cast of 6 party evinerd the utmost enllaziesta in

Thoroughfares wall between Now. 83 and 71 of Jervois St.rements of the troops,

Mr G. K. H. Bratton appeared for thete the ground were filled with traffic from

defendant.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr.

aud Mrs Bateson Wight, the Rev. T Wright, Mr Young Pi Chi, Hon Wel Yuk, Me and My Feng Shin Wa Mr Wei On, and Mr and Mrs Ho Yow.

Ball at Government House. Much interest attached to the ball given last night at Government. House, so it was the lost function of the kind to ho given is

plaintiff and Mr l'aimais reprosented tho | shortly after fittin' until four o'clock, the Bonny, Mr J. F. Barlton, Chuti Hongkong by H. E. Sir Henry nad Lady

time fixed for the commencement of the Bir Brutton said that plaintiff was owner of No. 71 Jerenin Stod doleadout was review. In the city youple had consider. owner of No. 69. No. 71 was pulled down alte difficulty lu procuring vehicles to take and rebuilt. Including the party wall othem to the ralley. Rakshas wore all un- tween the two, in connect on with which, the plaintiff stated, there was an agreement der engagement by three o'clock, and those whereby the defendant was to pay half who were unable to secure chairs wero the cost of the wall, the flether 21 a jet compelled to walk out. The Chinese see for was sent to Wong Chai Lam applying

time of the community were cepecially for the payment of the halfcoat of the wall. and on the 22nd a lettoz was received from interested in the display and flocited to the Wong Chud Lam stating that he had already paid his share, and that led but cun-ground in thousands. tra ted with the plaintiff, but with the con- tractor whom he bad paid.

Evilence we then-led.................

Mir d'onda conten ed the there was no agreement entered into for the payment

with costa.

and the

of

The following is a list of these invited to Mrs Wright, Mr Wenborn, Mr Mr F. W. attend the bull Captain Armstrong, Warre, Col., Mea and Bin Wylly, Lirut, Ma and Biiss Armstrong, Mr H. Col. Wylly and the ficers of the 1st Sher- Arthur, Mr and Mrs Allan. Engineerwood Foresters, Cl, and Mrs Webb, Mr. Commander Anstey, Hon. Dr and Mrs A. G. Wood, Tim Houeur A. G. Wis. Dr Atkinson, Me R. J. Birbock, Brusse, Major and Mrs Baker Brown, General and Mrs Bragg, Commander W 0. Beebler, Major and Ice Benson, Mr and Mrs R. D. Buggan, 3r . E. BERTIN, the ftev. G. A. Bunbury, Alr Brown, Mi J. Dyer Ball, Archdeacon and Mrs Banis.. ter, Mr Jot Barton, 3ajor and Mrs Bewley, Mr and Mrs Bowdler, Mr C, D. Blazen, BlcF. B. L, Bewley. Mrsand Mise Bateman, the Itev. and Sir W. Bridie, Mr Butterworth, Major and Mrs Frank

Bruck

officers of H.M.S. Blako. There was a large gathering, and Aluevity, Sir R. E. O. Bird, Lient, the opinion wes gentially expressed that Col. and Mrs Birdwood, Major Bryan and the ball room is now ridiculously small for officers of the RG.A., Me Brazier, Major sad Mrs Bryan, Mr and Mrs Frank the reception of the guests. When Caneing Browne, Mr Hart Buck, Dr B. Barnett. began, to the music of the Band of the Mr. Mrs and Miss Muriay Daly, Lieut-CSherwood Foresters, there was scarcely Birdwood End the officers of the 110th

latita L.I. Mr Bremner, Mr and Mrs room for the first set to move about without Dell, Major Bryan and the officers of th calliding. Of exarse slight collisions may, Hongkong and Singapore Battalion

be regarded nga pleasant variéty to an toyal Artillery, Hon. Sir Henry and Lady othurwise somewhat soleum function; bat Berkeley and the Miss Berkeley, Capt, it is a very great pity that a gallery was bot and Mrs Bayd, Cl, Brown and the oicers built around the ball to in to accommodate. of the Royal Engineers, Miss Barker, Mr the visitors who do not dance. The Babington, Me and Min Bird, M

Hmm, W. first set was thus made up -H.E. the Go. Mra Paul Browite,

vernor and Lady Goodman, Sie W. Cond. Chathani, Major and Mrs C. Caulbold, Mr

man and Lady Blake, Hun F. H. May and Crofitas, Monsieur and Mademoiselle de

Are Robinson, Cominadero Robinson and Champoux, Me A. 11. Cook. Mrs Crowley, Mra May, Colonel Brown, and Lady Berke Mr, Mms and Miss Cocker, Mr James I. fey, Sir Henry Berkeley and Mrs. Johnston, Cox, Capt. and Mrs Crichton, Lieut. and Mrs HOD. I A. M.Johnson and Mrs Dick- Quentin Crufurd, Major and Mrs Chap- man, Major A. Chichester, Mr T., P., Sir l'aul Chater and Mes Basil Taylor. Dancing was kept up briskly until eleren. Cochrane. Mr W. G. Clark, Licut Co'clock, when upper was served, and the Candy and the officers of the 114th

Governor, in a few heat sentences, propos Mabrana 1. T., Mr Chow Hing Ki, Mr the toast of The King, which was ces- Chan Sin Ki, Commander Daintree and officers of H.M.S. Humber Miss Dulcich, onded to in a must hearty way. The card Mr Mrs Haver Dreese. Mr and Mrs Was. uscat, well patronised, and al-

together the gathering, was Denis, Mr and Mrs W. B. Dixon, Capt. fal function. Dancing was continued into and Mrs Davies, Miss Denton, Mr Mrs and the mall hours, and the last Royal Birth- Mies Danby, ir. D. Danby, Dr and Mrs day Ball of the Blakus rezime in Hongkong Drew, Commander and Mis Dawes, concluded about 1 o'clock, Commander Deen and officers--

M.S. Tuner, the Hon. C. W. and Mrs Dickson, Mr and Ms Trenchard Lyre, Mr and Ms Albert Ellis, Mr and Mra Fullerton. Mr Donald Forbes, Mr

The scene was one to be remembered, the uniforms and the orderliness of tha troops in the enclosure contrast-aud ing strikingly with the variegated apparel of half the cost of the wall, and called wit-and freedom of movement of the people nesses in support of his contention.

It must be admitted thast Jedgment for the plaintiff was delivered without.

there was nothing beautiful about the soldiers' dress. Khaki is not made to please the eye, but to deceive the eye of the chemy, and whilst khaki is worn on review days pangle-will not have an opportunity of witnessing the gorgeous spectacles which toviews provided them with but a few years go when the famous red tunics and gold Lee wore on conspicuous. The only red to

THE WANUHAI MURDER CASE.

One Man. Before the Court. The eu sgainst Thang Shany, who is charged with being esticerned by the mer

der of Lang Sa Chinese woman to My 1st, was senin before Mr T. Serembe Smith at the Magistracy this altern

Me White, overseer of cemeteries, said

seen yesterday was that which Bur mounted the tarbans of the Hongkong and

that the 10th of May bist he was lying napora Battalion of Royal Artillers, Davies, Mr E. E. Dencon, Miss Duar, Mis

down in his house in Wild Deil, when he heard someone arming and rushed ont of the house ie found a woman lying on

the rad bicading front several wounds on

most success.

THE FREIGHT MARKET.

In their Freight Circular dated Saturday,

the tonic of His Excellency, and that used in the Standard which hung bezily at the

luting base, and the flags which sur.Furman, Mr R. G. Fisher, Colonel and 7th inst., Messrs Lamko and Rogge

the body. The Government Watchpan Inanunted the grand stand. Other use Mra Perri r, Mr and Mrs Andrew Forbes, write

predominating military colour was khaki, with a splash of white provided by the tars

Sin arrived shortly before he did, and with nasistanen, wires conveyed the wom wto The woman only No. Pelice alion spoko once after he reached her kide.

Sergeant. Macdonald raid that he was on † e nsiderably. duty un May 20 whau Mr White brought

The troops were all assembled on the the woman in to No. station, and attendi. of to her. She was auxing from sth ground by four o'clock, "nhout which time arounds on the body and could not speak. His Excellency the Governor, in the Witness sent her to the Government Civil Hospital in charge of a constable and sent uniform of a Lieut. General, accompanied news of the ammult all crud the calong. by Sir Josh Keane, A. D.C., Lieut. I. W All availably men were sent out in searchSmith, R. A. (galloper) and Subadar Ikbal of chaos and witness found a knife blade, hear a gaslamp about 48 yards from where Singh, H.E.S.K.A. (hoa. extra A D.C.), the blood stains were a knife handle was galloput on to the ground to the accom also found about eight feet further away-taiment of a few bars of the National Witness saw the woman at the Mortuary

on the following day after she had died.

Dr Laing, Governant Civil Flospital,

|

Anthem.

and

point the other

month is out. The Tiuntsin and other Nur thern trades will for a like mason sho be stopped, and the South, sa circumstancesco at present, already quite unable to absorb Looking for what he picked up in the available tonnage, will have yet more boats

shape of freights,

OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINA To-day's Advertisements |

TIONS.

Results of the July Examination.

We are indebted to Dr Bales ́n Weight, Hon. Ical Seeretary, for the fal lowing results of the Usford Local Exa" Bunstions →→

4.

SESION

flagen, E.C., A.A" (D); Hantinga, FE, AA (D) Melbye. A, AA (D) Gardner, J. AA (); de Graca Ozorio, J.M. II.. AA(1); Munes, F.J. Aa (3); Sambruits, R.. AA (J); Siu Chipio, AA (J); Buujo, C., AA (Q); Bunjo, II. F., AA (Q); Ho Yanaik, AA (Q) The Trok Kai, ÄA (Q). (Over Age)-

Over

Chan Sz. Yui (0).

JUNIOR.

Arnold, E. L. G. (D); Le Breton, (D); Long, E. (D): Moyhing, A. E. (D); Thomas, G. (D); U Wai Tak (1)); Ationa, V. (J); Ezm, N. J. Ontanon, (); Mooney, W. G (0) Watling, H. (4)

Ago--

Vercura, O.E., (F); Villaflor, A., (9); Kew I... (P); Au Wing Fo (Q): Fang Wai-hiin (Q); Fung Fak-liu (Q); Tai Chiu-kan. (Q); Tam Shiu-in (Q); -Lo Shin-ting (Q): The Yan-lung (0)

PRELIMINARY.

HONGKONG ST ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

ST. ANDREW'S BAL 1903, will bo

DAY, 30th Novembor, 1903.

Scotsmen are invited to subscribe to the abovu under the following conditions,-- Subscription, $23.00 for each Gentlemenz or married couple (including Dauglitora) The Subscription outitles the subscriber pa invite ono Gentlem in quest, or married ecuple (including Daughters). Exch addi- tional Gentleman guest, ne married couple (including Danglers) will cont $5.00.

N. S. BROWN,

Ho. Secretary. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY, ejo Butterfield and Swire. Hongkong, November 10, 1963. 9270

PUBLIC AUCTION OF TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS.

THE Undersigned has received instrue-

Tens to Sell by Fablic Auction,

on

SATURDAY 3

5

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LIMITED.

NOTE

ENTIRELY.

NEW STOCK

to

arrive this month. Specially and most carefully chosen, direct

FROM THE FACTORIES

BY OUR

tha 14th November, 19, 13 o'clock MR ROBINSON

Noox, at his Sales Rooma, Queen's

ROAD,

A GREAT VARIETY OF

OF DIFFERENT QUALITIES, in Lots to suit purchasers. Tenus or SALE- As Customary.

Drode, T. (D); Ginisermann, J.TOYS (D); Jex, J., (D); Inft, T., (D) Na Wai (D); Abubekz, S.. (0) Chan Ku-nin (Q); Chau Kwan-Jam (Q); Galluzzi, V.C., (Q; ufad, A.M., (0) Lung Ting.mi(Q); Tetzel. C., ((Q)." Over åge (14.1), --

Taw, H. (D); Beandt, W. A. (1); Labeye, L. (J); Cheung Lun-shing (0); Cheng Ting-alang, (2) ; G«l»» Juzzi, R. F. (Q); Jumer, Y. M. (Q): Li Un-lin. (2) Markar, C. 3. (0) More, S. K. (Q); Rahmau, A. R. (Q)

KARLS PRELIMINARY.

Over Age (14-16).—-

Heang, E. (D) ; Mooney, K. (D); Smith, A. M. (19); Smith, G. (D). The Rer. T. W. Penrco was the Super

intending Examiner.

V. I. REMEDIOS,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 10, 1983.

TO LET FURNISHED.

HS the ROBINSON ROAD

D-Dincent School, J.-St. Joseph's College, P-Private Tuition, Q-Queen's In College.

To-day's Advertisements

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW. Company's Steamship

HAILUONG,

2277

Major Prouch, Mr A. C. Franklin. Capt. and Mes Fitzwill uns, Me Fung Wa Chun, The general position of our freight Dr . Gumprecht, Mr and Mrs Gone, market has not changed during the fort. hir Bor Mr Goetz, Me and Mrs B. W. and marines. They relieved the dreariness Grey, Me J. Oreut. Bir and Mrs Geonight now under review.. Tbore is an unusually large supply of tonnage and at timblo, 31r and Mrs E. J. Grist, Mr the same time quite an unusually small do. and Mrs Goddard, Mr and Mrs Gros. Demand. The number of steamers free from and Mrs M. Gibeon, Miss Gourley, Me and their recent engagements and unable to Mra Gompertz, Mr Philip Coldting, Bir move for want of paying freights, is steadily DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, T. C. Gray, Miss Gutham, Mr J. G. increasing buats of various descriptions Mrs and sizes are kept unemployed. Lafoz- Sir William, Grace,

Lady, and the tunately, there are no prospects for Gousman, Miss Gray, Bir and Misses Goodman, Me. C. E A. lance, any early improvement, indications instead way. Whilst Mr 3 H. R. Hanca Crist, Bandy and all the titers of B. M. S. Waterte.tch, from deniand for tomage to load at Mr and Mrs B. Brotherton Harker, Mr H. Newchwang after all a fair asiount of charts. Inckwood, Mr B. R. Hallifax, Air T. 4.ering has resulted during the fortnight, this Hanmer, bir Paget Lictt, Mes and Miss season's requirements in that direction ara Hauce, Mr He Fook, Mr and Ms Owen now all but filled, and without much more Hughes, Mr H. Hopkins, the Rev. Mr business the port is expected to be closed Colenci E. . Boan, RE, Officer Con-Hardy, Misa Howan, Mr W: Stuart Barby ice in the ordinary course before the deposed to attending Lung Se on her aruding the troops, was in command and rison, Miss Hamper, Air A. B. Hollint rival at the Hospitd and give evidence a

swerth, Dir and Mrs W, G, Humphreys, to her winds.

borwa nupported by the following staff Me and Mr Hairy Humphreys, Air end Major A. A. Chichester, D 8.0., Chief Mrs Hinds, Mr Hanker, Capt. Hollin Staff Officer, Maje T. W. G. Bryan Hancock, The Rev. C. U.. Mrs and Miss shead, Mr, Mirs and Miss Bauman, Mr H. O.C.R.A., and Linut. M. K. Hodgson, 1st Hicking, Mis and Miss Hazeland, Miey Sherwood Foresters, Acting A.D.C.

Hawkstoy, Mr T. Hamman, Dr Mrs Hunter, Mr and Mrs Shelton Hooper, A1 H. R. Holmes. Miss H Holmes, Mr T. F. Hough, Mr and Mrs Hewett B.. Dr Πο Kai, Mr and Mra living the Rat and Mrs 3 GE. A.

It appears that rics crops are good evory- 380 Ively, Mr and Mrs Edward Jones, Mr 113 Jackman, De Jordan, Hen LA. M. whero in the Eis; that stocks of that staple 973 Johnston, Mr and Mea P. N. H. Joues, are sa distributed anyhow, just at pre ent, 8 Mr J. W. Jones, the Rev. F. T. Johnson, that the various markets are all supplied Brand Mrs B. Jones, Mr E. B. Johnston, and that there is no inducement for moving 453 Mr Jaffe, Dr and Mrs. Kech. Bir Kemp, CATORS. It may be principally on this co

Mr and Ms E. S. Kaderie, Mr Kwok Sin count that even now there has been pracduoda have left the Godowns, and all Lan, Mr Jubis J. B. Lambert, Mr and Mta tically no doamnd yet from the Yangtze Grand Total... 77 30 2,301 2,411 Leiria, Mr James Ler, Capt. and Mrsports. The fact also, that reports from

All Claims against the Steamer must be The troops were drawn up facing those and Mrs Gen. P. Lammert, Mrs G. R. now disclose about 300,000 to 400,000 piculs presorted to the Undersigned on or before

Lyons, Capt. Lloyd, 21. Gastou Liebert, Saigon,contrary to all previous advices grand-slands, with the Royal Garcison Lammert, ie and Mrs Labelle, Mr H. of grain as being available there yet, has the 24th inst., or they will not be re-

not helped to stimulate freights! Though cognized. Artillery in the contre, the Naval force on W. Looker, Miss Laine, Me Law, Me and

All broken, chafed, and dauinged Goods! Miss Hunter Ian, Mr A. R. Lowe, prices, in the absence of any buyere, are the right and the Royal Engineers and Surgeon and Mrs Lumley, Dr and Mrs stated to have fallen rapidly and considerare to be left in the Godowns, where they Sherwood Foresters on the left. The 110th Laing, Colonel Mrs Lambkin, bir and Mira sbly, values would stil seem to be out of will to examined on the 14th Jost,, at 11 Mahratta Light Infantry, 93rd Burma In.J. C. Lowe, Mr J. H. Lovis Mr Layton, proportion to these reling in the neighbour

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Miss Leo, M. nd Mine Pierre Marty, ing markets, so much so anyhow that there

Bills of Lading will be countersigned byTM The Master of che-E Vuen simp appeared fantry, Hongkong Volunteers, Hongkong Mr And Mrs Gedirey Master, Me and is no margin left for freight! It is thove and Singapore Battalion Royal Artillery. Mrs E. O. Murphy, Mr and Mrs Mogal fure, that despite of there being rice yet,

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co., at the Magistracy to-day, before Mr T.

Agents. bars, the Kev. E. B. Mostyn, Mr I there continues to bo no demand for ton Sercombe Sanith, charged with giving a

Mitchell, Mr and Mrs F.. Maleland, the page coastwise from Saignu, except that Rev. F. de Maria, Mr and Mrs E. W. during that tatt for daye 0 and 7 conts per

Inspector Gadam said that in conse. of information rerived he quence Virited 206 Des Voms Read with two Faktis

mad made a sourch, In one of the Litles one of the Hikka men found Leang Se under a bod, and pulled her out. Slatly afterwards. ren of eleven Bakka vesu rushed into the cubicle and pulled a toan opt from under the stool. The man who was under the bed was attacked by the Inkkas bat both

The state of parade was as follows:

British Native Bank

the woman and the man wero eventually R.K.

Officer Officers. Wile

R.N. R.G.A.

.1.4

292

16

364

11:

got to the street. Defendant, was not iden- | 1st S,F........... sip... 8 tilix by witness.

3.K.S BR.G, A. ...10

260

**2.1

120

Tasticetor A. Collant wid he went to Wild.K.V.O........ Doll Road on the night of May-10 bar and th Mahratta LI. 7 anw blood stains on the road which extend. Wed Burma ......... 8 IE

ed over eighty yards to a pool of bloud. The blood stains Coon, this pool led to another pool of blood opposite,,

Evidence was not losed when we went to press.

OPIUM ON STEAMERS.

An Important Case.

The Shift was not a steam launch,

were in the four.

CEF

tal.

307

ion and subsequently three cheers for the King were given by the forces, the time heing taken from the G-vornor,

For the march past the band, under the bandmaster of the 1st Sherwood Foresters,

It is quite on the cards that owners may take to zing steamers bomowaris, though what little business may be cot in this line. is quoting at exceedingly poor rates; how ever, just a few, boats have already been so disposed of.

Capta Erass, will be despatched for the above Port on THURSDAY, the 12th Inst., at Daylight,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, November 10, 1903.

BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP BENMOHR.

FROM LEITH, LONDON AND STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the GODOWN DE the HONGKONG and KoVIDOY WHARF and Gonows Co., Laren, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after tho Goods undelivered after the 16th fast., will be subject to rent.

M.

Hoogkong, November 10, 1903.

ہو

LEVEL. --Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, November 10, 1963,

9280

Manager.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

HAVE THIS DAY resumed charge of the COMPANY'S Busiposs at this

A. S. MIHARA,

Hongkong, November 10, 1909.

NOTICE

TIROM This. Dato Me SPENCER SHELLEY is authorized to Sign our Firm by Procuration.

2275

HERBERT DENT & CO. Canton, November 10, 1905.

FURNISHED ROOM.—TO LET.

INGL

2200,

NCLUDING Small DINING HALL, Large BATHROOM and Bor's RooM. WYND- HAM STREET. $50,

Apply to

Care of CRIA Matt' Office. Hongkong, Novelaber 10, 1903.

NOW IN EUROPE.

GREAT

REDUCTIONS

in our present stock of Pianos and Musical Goods.

A quantity of old music still left, being sold very cheap, Call in and see what we have. All enquiries will be most courteously and promptly answered,

THE APOLLO-

PIANO PLAYER-

RECITALS DAILY Price from $450 up.

Patti Endorses the Apollo.

Adelina Patti (Baroneas Cederstro) has given another great testimonial to the She was so de 2278 Apollo puno-player.

lighted with the instrument- Llat was purchased by her last your that this pound testimonial is even stronger than the first one that she gave.

STEAM FOR STRAITS, UEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER RANEAN FORE, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.

CON

Tarah Blüte of Lading issued for BATA.

VA, PERSIAN GULF, TINENTAI ABLERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN TOHTS.

Mme. Patti says that the Apollo never has gleen bor the slightest table and that the now compeert grand is one of the most wonderful and perfect pisno-playera that she has ever seen,'

HEINZ

BE Steamship MALTA, Captain C, WHAT'S IN A NAME 2.

L. DANIEL, rrying this Majesty's, Mails will be despatched from the

BOMBAY, en SATURDAY, the 21st

Take Scotch Whisky

November, at Noon, taking Passengote and you buy that which has

Cargo for the above Forts,

and Tea fer London (under arrangement) and have to pay a big Sille and Valuables, all Cargo for France, been largely advertised will be transhipped at Colombo into a

steamer, proceeding direct to Mamailles and price. 2273 London; other cargo for London, &c., will

BARBER LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMER SAGAMI

FROM NEW YORK.

BTD

YONSIGNEES Of Cargo ate hereby

informed that all Goods

risk into the being landed at their Godowns of the HONDKONG AND Kow- LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LOD., at Kowloon, whence andjor from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

All Claims against the Steamer must be

3 r.M.

ba conveyed rid Bombay.

Parcels will be reecired at this Office antil. p., the day before sailing. The euntents and value of all packages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested to

WHAT FOR?

Remember in future to

note the terms and conditions of the Com-order pany's Bills of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

9274

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, Noveinter 10, 1903. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGENIES MARITIMES.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOUE AND YOKOHAMA,

ARMAND BENIC,

3 CROWN

Parkmore.

Glenlivet

A Choice Old Scotch

Agent. $12.00 Per Case.

Entertainments.

2276.

OLD TOM GIN

His Excellency having inspected the false name to a ate : faunch when applying troopen Royal Salute was fired from cannon. Mi cheil, Mr Melchors, Miss Macpherson, pical has been offering for smal' parets for for a permit to expert two cases of opiostationed at the Northern and of the ground, Mr L. N. Murphy, Me Masai Chi Nona, his part, rates, which of course sto far Mr. M. S. Anu, Mr Campbell from covering stemmer'n expenses, but have Mr H. Hursthouse, Crown Solicitor, the troups fired a feu de juic, and the band MacMillan, Mr Carl Michelau. Mr C. W. yes beca accepted in some instances as the prosecuted, and Mr. J. Scott Harston re-played several bars of the National Anthem. May. Mr and Mrs Moxon, Dr and Mrsmeans of working beats Lack, when they presented the dufondant.

This was repeated three times in success-MacFarlane, the Hon. F. 1. and Mrs wore to get here suchow

Concerning Bangkok, it is reported to. Mr Hursthouse said that the chargo was

May, Mr C. Melbourne, Mr C. Messer, Surgeon and Mrs Norris, Mr North, Mr day that some understanding has been come brought under Section 19 of Ord. 22 of 1887, and was ous of giving a false warns to

Nicolls, Mr and Mrs M. S Northcole, to between the two competing German Mr and Mrs Ollis, Mr and Mrs Oliver, lines. As to what effect this will have on a steam launch when applying for a pormit

Mr E. Onen, Major and Mrs Ormiston, zaten, the early futute will slich aushow, to export twocuses of opium. The facts were

Mr and Ms A. if. Ougl, Mr and Mrs for the prosent, outside boste have no that a policeman went on board the S.S. Swift, and found two chests of opium bear

Evan Ormiston, Miss Pitt Major and Mrs chance.

Newchwang business has already been ing cennio parks, which corresponded was stationed opposite the saluting base Meier and Mrs Pritchard, Mira Preston, referred to as having been doing during the

Pratt, the Right Rev. Bishop Piazzal, with the walks on an application fram signed by the defendant for a perdit. sud, as the various regiments marched up Mr and Mrs Pemberton, the Hon. B. E. fortnight. The best steamers have been

No Claims will be admitted after the The permit authorised the shipping, by the in colama, played appropriate airs. The Pollock, Capt. and Mrs Parker, Mr and able to secure has been 1 conts for first

Mrs Playfair, Mr W. 1. Pattenden, Me and half November loading for Canton, 22 cents Goode have left the Godowns, and all steam launch Wei Ching, of two cheats of epiam, hat not by a registered steam ship, natch was unmenced by a company of one fra Sydney Powell, Dr Pearso, Mr and Mrs for later dates. Nothing better than about Goods reusining undelivered after the 16th No matter what the Chiness called this hundred blue jackets to the strains of A Pinckney, Mr L. S. Piercy, Mr P. C. Potts, same rates has been obtainable for Amoy or inst. will be subject to rent. Vessel, the only name by which the law Life on the Ocean Wave. They were Mr and Mrs Piorey, Mr Lau Chu Pak, Mr Swatow.

and Mr C. W, Richards, Dr Rennie, Mr know it was the S.S. Sunft. He submitted followed by fifty marinca, and next in H. Rutherford, Mr and Mas Romano, with business at 17h cents for all dry sugar, the 20th inst., or they will not be recog-Captain FLAKDIN, will be despatched for

Java freight to this have continued quiet prestated to the Undersigned on or before THE Company's Steamshi that they should have given that nante

order by three companies of the Royal Mr A. Russ, Mr E. Elphs, Mr Ram, Mr and only 15 cents is quoting at the close. nized.

the above portson or about MONDAY, the Whisky. for the permit. when 128 sail that ho went on Garrison Artillery, Royal Engineers, Sher. Rodger-, Major Radcliff, and oflicers of the

Some enquiry that there has been for All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods 10th instant. Sorge,

Stewart Coal tonnego from. Moji to this has been are to be left in the Godowns, where they

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, 73rd Burma Infantry, Capt. board the S.8. Swift on Oct. 31, and found tre cheats of opium on board. After makwood Foresters, Hongkong and Singapore Richards, Miss llenwick, Cumandore and met at $1.75 and $1.70 per ton, according will be examined on the 18th inst., at

Hongkong, November 10, 1903. ing inquiries at the Import and Expert Battalion of Royal Artillery, Hongkong Mrs. Robiason, Mr C. H. Rosa. Mr R. Eto size; a slight improvement upon recent

No Fire Insurance has been effected. ties, la seized the two chests of opium. Volunteers, 110th Mahratta Light Infantry N. Padfold. Mr and Mrs Ronnie. Mr fixtures. Moji to Swntow $180 in quoted Ahmet Rumjabo, Mr and Mrs M. 3. D. for a carge. Maji to Singapore has had

Billa of Lading will be countersigned by: enquirers at about $1.70, or better,

DODWELL & Co., Ito... A clerk of the Import and Export Office and the 53rd Burmas, The Division then Stephens, Mr and Mr Douglas Storey

Agents. dopusca

inuing & permit to ship two formed up in line of quarter columna and Mr A. I. Siebs, Mr S. W. Tee, Mr but the rate has not been found tempting. and Mra Hans Schubart, Mr and Mrs Erm Huigay, for prompt, there has

Hongkong, November 9, 1903. cudes of pium on board the Hoi Ching, subsequently officers and colours took post that Smith, Me Sin Tak Fan, the been no demand, and for later shippers and identified the one produced as being in toview order, the division fixed bayoneta, Rev. and Mrs South, Major and yoote eren below last rate of 81,10 per ton the issued,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Choi Wing, der in the opium guikt. sloped arms, advanced towards the users Strickland, Mr and Mrs Sayer Capt to this

and Mrz Simpson, the Rev. G. A. Spada, On time basig, there will be found details.

FROM CALOSTTA, PENANG'AND gave evidence to the elect that he took the and saluted. The National Anthem was Mr and Mrs Saundry, Mr and Mrs Seaton, in appended list of two settlements for application to the Import and Exporta

SINGAPORE. Ofice, and identified the defendant as the played by the band, and the parade ended, Mr. and Mrs H., Slade, birs Leslie short terus, arranged to co er special man who gave him tho application to copy, The whole of the troops marched well, Stuart, Capt. Stopford, and the officers of requirements. The 1f. Struce's churter

ILM Blenheim, Mr Mu-ray Stewart, Fur Shanghai Account, us lately reported,THE Steamship Gregory Agror having And as the master of the E Yuen shop.

and though the ngulars have much more Dr.and Mrs Stedroan, Mr C. R. Scott, bir had been cancelled.,

arrived from the above Poria, Con Mr Hamten raised the point that it was

Sail Freights-British bark Brilliant signees of Cargo are hereby informed that necessary to prove that the defendant drilling they were not, as far as dressing Mr and Miss Arathorm Seth, Mr and Mrs

Secombe has arrived from Shanghai and is loading their Goods will be delivered from along LORD AND LADY ALGY waa concerned, much shend Hot thosrous Slade, Mr T knowingly gars a fake name, which after

American side.. Mr for Baltimore and New York. Smith, Me W. R. Seymour, argument was cverruled by flia Worship Voluntoor. In fact the second company of and Mrs Saunders. De and Mrs. ship Ran ké sailed for like destinations on Cargo impeding the discharge will be who said that in his opinion the defendant,

lauded at once at Cousignees risk and SATURDAY, 14th? by reason of the application form bearing the Volunteers, kept better line than the Stren, Mr N. J. Stabb, Mr J. Stodart, Mr. 2nd November.

MONDAY, There Foam to by no prospects whatever expense. Cargo remaining on board after

16th Nov, 1903. Mrs and Miss Siebs, Miss Stallard, Mr.J. bis name and chop, did know that the ap-mujority of the other troops. As each com.bf. Smith, Mr Philip W. Sorgeant, Miss for further sal longnge for the States being p.m. on the 19th instant, will be land- TUESDAY, 17th} plication was incorrect.

ed at Consignees' risk and expense into

Conimenting each Evening at p.in.: Bir Harson called the owner of the foi pany passed al.ng in front of the grand Schafer, Mr Tanner, Mr C. B. Thomas, taken up this season, partly accounted for

presivaly. Ching, who paid be sent out a circular stand they were heartily cheered, the In Mr and Mrs Tooker. Mr and Mrs Town by the recuit break up of the Pacific the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND Kow. shend, Mr and Mrs Tatcher," Mr and Mrsomers' conference. Rotes are down tr LOON WEAP AND GODOWN COMPANY, notifying the sailing dato of his ship. Dediana coming in for a special susce

Tamer, Me and Mrs Basil Taylor, Mr B: A. 82.00 per ton for San Francisco, and LIMITED fondant made arrangements with him to ship two chests of opfam by the Hot Ching the conclusion of the crew there was Tree, Capt. and Mrs Tulloch Mr and Ms about G. 84 75 per tou, (1 ceni go'd par By Mr Hursthouse-The sessol was regis a groat crush of homeward'sound preta A. Turner, Mr Un Lai Cheun, Mr and 1b.), through freight for natting via a tered as the Swift, and not as the Hoitors, and though considerable inconvenirs Ho Tung. Mr and Mrs. Ha Kan Francisco te overland places, including

Tong. Afr Veitob, Consul-General and Mrs New York.

Constwise, Sarawak bark Tale of Doo Ching.

His Worship beld that a tecboldal brochende was experienced, there were fortunately Volpicelli, Mr and Mrs J. Y., V. Vernon, at the Ordinanca had hoon made, but as no accidents of consequence. In that re- Mr P. P. J. Wodehoose, Mr and Mrs R. se red for mother voyage for timber froid

Chatterton Wilcox, Mr and Mrs G. A.R-jang in this at 87.001 Jump azi.” Woodcock, Mr and Mrs Gordon Wright, Mr fritish bark Rose has taken the berth for and Mr. Walker, Mr. Wolle, Mr Arthur Freemantle, WA. vin Singapore,

illiams, Me W. D. Walker, Col. Wehb and Ufficies of the toys! Army Modi Corp, Mr J. W. White, Mr and Mrs Janes Whitton, Mu H. C. Wilcox, Mr and

the defendant had been mislead in our spect the day passed off happily. - ing the name. Hoi Ching instond of tho

Swift by the shipping firm semiting round

Magnicent views of the whole display tice, he would-only inflict a purely were obtained by people who preferred to nominal fuo, and would make no order re.stay on the high roads, and Bowen Road in specting the disposal of the opium. A fine

particular was well-patronised. "of #5 was when'imposed.

Laerion Lill banns return to Mari'n

when her repairs have been completed

American ship Paul Rivive has cleared for Nowcastle, N.3, W.

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Consignces of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PERING are requested-to-take-MDIATE delivery of their Goods from slangaido; such Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con signees risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Billa of Lading will bo countersigned by se undersigned,

DAVID SASSOON, & Co., Lo.

Agents. Hongkong, November 9, 1903.

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ROYAL

CITY HALL THE HONGKONG AMATEUR!

DRAMATIC CLUB WILL GIVE

PERFORMANCES OF

Dress Circle Stelle...

"PW

on

NO HALU PRICE.

The Finest made, $7.80 Per Case.

A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED.

SCANDINAVIAN

GOLD MEDAL.

1.

MILK

Tickets can be obtained at the Booking

Office of the Theatre, City Hall, on and The Richest, Purest, Best. after Thursday, 5th November, at 10 AM. Booking ice will be opened daily from that dato fim 10 AM to 4 P.M.,'oxsept on King's Birthday.

Late Trains will run a quarter of an hour her the fall of the curtain.

$216

Hongkong, October Si

SOLD AT

The Metual Stores,

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