Martell's

Brandies

ura (known and asked for

all over the World.

Sole Agents,

H. Price & Co.,

+

12 Queen's R., Central.

458

The China Mail.

No. 12,806.

¡

TO SMOKERS.

DUTCH CIGARS.

1

HAVANA CIGARS

LA INDUSTRIAS,..... 86 pur Box of 100.

PREDELECTAS, .......$15 per Box of 104,

Packed in Boxes of 50, 87,50.

........$30 per Box of 100.

ANDALUZAS,

Packed in Boxes of 25, $7.50.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.,

DUDDELL STREET,

Hongkong, April 4, 1904,

Intimations.

WANTED.

城四十月四年四雾百九千-英

2547

Pg

ADY would SHARE HOUSE in Kow- loon, with anther Whole or Po

FURNISHED Spply

'X. X.,

Care of "CHIna Mail. Offies.

Hongkong, April 9, 1904.

THONGIRONG FROZEN FOOD

AUPPLY

3, JER HOUSE STREET

RP9

(UST Arrived es dahui, from Australia, Shipmen 4 PRIME AUSURA.

JUST

LIAN APĒLES in splendid condition and are now on Sale st la Day Ann THIRTY CENTS PER LB.

martha Kvin

This is a spineally good lot and is

LAU KUE TONO

Manager,

Hongkong, April 13, 1964,

THE

707

DAILY PRESS ov HosGKONG ON THE

*UF TO-DATE' SHORTHAND

IN View of Correspondence

Business Notices.

ESTABLISHED

1848.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, ÁPRIL 14, 1904.

Business Notices.

Steam Pumps In Stock:-

FLYWHEEL DONKEY PUMPS

DEANE DIRECT ACTING PUMPS.

FACTORY DUPLEX PUMPS

FOR

PURPOSE

C ́NTRIFUGAL PUMPS.

PULSOMETERS-

·

For Dolor faciling Mining didenge Work, Condor so Circulation, Ballast Tank,

bassetten, ge

W. S. BAILEY & CO.,

20, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.

CHINA

JOINT SKVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND

MACIA CY

TEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND

NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTM.

Hongkong-Canton Line.

R.8 HONAM, 2,363 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas.

THE

A. POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, R.NR.

9. FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain W. A Valentine.

. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain C. V. Lloyd.

9.8. KINSHAN, 2,860 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius.

Departures from Hongkong to CANTON daily at 8 a. m. (Sunday Excepted), 6,30 p.m.

and 9 p.m. (Saturday Excepted).

Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m.

(Sunday excepted).

These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the Pivar. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommolation.

SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAÇAO STEAMBOAT ( )., LæD.

Hongkong-Macao Line.

6.8. HEUNGSHAN, 1,938 tons, Captain H. D. Jones.

Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at about 2 p.m. During the Summer Months the time of leaving fluctuates to suit the tide at Macao. For further particulars, see special time table.

I has arisen tove Component which Departures on Sundays at 12. 80, ra

systems of Shorthand Writing, it is not

without interest to see in what sort of bead- quarters the exponents of the Up-to-Date" system are quartered in Hongkong. A visit to Mr WARWICK PEELE'S STUDIO in

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, will repay the trouble The Premises are large and airy, the more-or-less noisy Typewriting and the Shorthand Studios being woll apart. Tables

Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 7.30 a.m.

Canton-Macao Line,

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

about 7.30 a m.; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at

at about 7.30 am.

日九十月二年辰甲

BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED,

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

Bell's Asbestos Dagger,' 'Demon,' and other well known packinger for Piston Rods, etc., suitable for highest pressures. Pump Packings, Jointing Material, As bestos Cloth, Tape, and Boiler Door Joints, metallic or non-metallic-Rubber and Vegetable Fibre Valves for Air and Circulating Pumps. Gauge Glasses,› Packing rings of Asbestos, Rubber and Woodite.

-

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

Bell's Asbestos Expansion Tape, Millboard, Insertions, and Ropo. Bell's Asbestos Special Engine Oil-unsurpassed for Marine Engines. A large Stock of Engine and Cylinder Oils always in hand.

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

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

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

BRADLEY & CO., Managers,

Hongkong.

LANE ORA

OFFICE, 6 DEs Vœux Road, opposite King Edward Hotel entrance.

CRAWFORD & C

Just Received

NEW SEASON'S STOCK

ΟΣ

REAL PANAMA HATS.

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE

$12.50 to $25.00 each.

D. C L Old Tom Gin

The most reliable on this market.

Bole Agents,

H. Price & Co.,

12 Queen's Rd., Centrale

PRICE, $8.00 Per Month

Business Notices.

HONGKONG MARINE ENGINEERING BUREAU.

E. C. WILKS & CO.

MARINE SURVEYORS, CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND NAVAL ARCHITECTS.

LIGHT DRAFT

RIVER STEAMERS

STERIN W HEJEJLJE R S.

A SPECIALITY.

Mr W. C. JACK, of the above firm, having already conste oted a number of successful boats of this typo, is prepared to supply plans and specifications suitable for any service. These boats built of either wood or steel can bo disinantled after build. ing in Hongkong and shipped for re-erection at destination.

ADDRESS:-12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, HONGKONG.

TELEPHONE No. 358, AGENCIES:-J. & A. NICLAUSSE, Water Tubo Boilers.

W. H. ALLEN & SON, Electrical Plant and Centrifugal Pumps. MCDEARMON AND CO., Canadian Asbestos Goods.

Hongkong, January 1, 1904.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.ID Portland Cement.

In casks of 375 lbs net, $4.75 per cask, ex Factory In bags of 250 lbs not, $2.85 per bag, ex Factory

FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND MACAC,

dlazed Stoneware, Drain Pipes and Fittings, Chazas Paving Bricks and Tiles, Piro Bricks and Fire Clay}

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. | HIRE CLAY WORKS.—DEEP WATER BAY RONGKON

Hongkong, March 28, 1904.

THE

HONGKONG

REPLETE WITH EVERY LUXURY,

HOTEL

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., O. And Macao StrambOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGA- LARGE AND AIRY RECEPTION ROOMS.

TION COMPANY, Ltd., and the Indo-China Steam NAVIGATION COMpany, Lt ).

Canton-Wuchow Line.

8.9. SAIN AM, 588 tons, Captain B. Branch.

9.8. NANNING, 569 tona, Captain C. Butchart.

One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wachow every Monday, Wednesday

and Friday at about 8 am, and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same days

are covered with Green Raize Cloth, not at all trying to the eyes. Mr PEELE has invented clever, though rather carious- looking double chairs, especially adapted for use when imparting Shorthand instruction, At present he is training a staff of teachers, three of whom are ladies. When these are

in thorough y vursed the respective branches of teaching for which they are intended, Mr PELE says that he will open Branches at Canton, Shanghai and Yokohama. At present his teachers have ouly been anlur training for a fortnight, whilst six works altogether will be neceн- sary. One, a lady after 9 days study. accomplished 40 word a minute, after 11 18 days 6 words; after 21 days 80 words;

and she is now in the 120 words a minute

at about 8 a.m. Round trips take about five days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.

Further articulars may be obtained at the Office of the :-

HONGKONG CANTON MACAO STEAMBOAT CO. LD.

18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, opp site the Hongkong Bocel

Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,

Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

sp-rd-lesson. It is claimed that Up-to- THE KOWLOON HOTEL, CHEE WING & CO.,

date

Shorthand is easy to transcribe.

There are no lines, arbitrary signs, gram. malogues, or obtuse angles nor any halving principal The full course consists of 21 lessons, Typo writing is taught by the blind touch system, new machines of the best sine,

nake being supplied for practice. Other subjects include Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Languagos, Memory-training, and Busi- neases Department.

From The Hongkong Daily Press,"

8th April, 1904,

692

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF

CANTON, LIMITED.

NOTICE.

FROM The Colony MR. MONTAGUE

AROM This Date and during my absence

EDE will act as SECRETARY of the Society,

a

By Order of the Board,

W. J. SAUNDERS,

Secretary.

Hongkong, April 11, 1904.

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

IS

BLACK&WHITE

ESPOTENTNISKY

689

MES BUCHANAN & CO. BOOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS. By Appointment bo

EM. THE KING

and

RE the PRINCE of WALES

Bu plied at the eading Cra mo, and Horers, and to be obtained from LANE,- ORAWFORD & Co., Queer Road Central,

A

KOWLOON.

High-clasa Tourist's Hotel ander Ame- rican, Management. First-class Cui- Beautiful Garden.

MODERATE Charges.

J W. OSB RNE, Proprietor and Manager. Hongkong, January 20, 1904.

28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST) HONGKONG.

DEALERS IN

135 All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STERL

PURE LINSEED OIL

Awarded Bronze Medal at the Paris Exhibition, 1900,

Gold Medal at the Indian Industrial Bhibition 1898. 1900 & 1901.

MANUFACTURED BY

THE GOUREPORE CO., LD.,

CALCUTTA,

Contractors to the Military and Public Works Departments, State Railways, and all large Consumers throughout India, the East, and the Colonies.

W. R. LOXLEY & CO.,

Sole Agents,

HONGKONG. Cable Address 'LOXLEY,' Hongkong. Hongkong, July 22, 1903.

The great food-value

of Bovril is known and appreciated by those to whom strength and endur- ance are a vital necessity, such as business-men, travellers, explorers, ath- letes, military and naval. officers, etc. Bovril repre- sents sustenance, nourish ment and stimulus in the most condensed and most convenient form. Bovril is the very embodiment of strength.

BOYRIL

1519

To be obtained at all Storrs, CHEMISTS, HOTELS, &c., throughout Hongkong, China And Japan.

+

IRON WARE, &c.

STEAL GIRDERS and TEES, CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c.,

Suitable for.- SHIPE, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.

Hongkong, May 29, 1900,

1227

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE.

Fabsence of MR CEO. L. TOMLIN

ROM This Date, and during the

from the Colony, MB C. PEMBERTON

2196

READING AND PRIVATE BILLARD ROOMS. EUROPEAN CHEF.

CONNAUGHT HOUSE HOTEL,

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED NEAR THE BANKS AND PRINCIPA)

OFFICES. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND WINES.

Large and Lofty Rooms Elegantly Furnished.. Hydraulic Elevator Hot and Cold Water throughout. Special Rates for Tourista. Launch Service for Guests.

For Terms, apply

THE MANAGER.

31

MAC LAREN'S

CANADIAN CHEESE

In Jars (Medium and Small) Wholesale and Retail from

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

Hongkong, May 6, 1903.

MEE CHEUNG,

HIGH-JLASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printing for Amateur. ENLARGEMENTY A SPECIAL FEATURE.

BRANCH

1587

HONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDOR.

TANG YUEN.

has been appointed ACTING SECRETARY BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT

to the Company.

E. GOETZ,

Chairman. Hongkong, March 30, 1901.

CARMICHAEL AND CLARKE.

630

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.

DR NEWELL WILSON.,

Splendid View of Harbour.

No. 18, MACDONNELL ROAD," Under European Management.

Apply at the House,

or

At FAIRALL & 00, Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, June 10, 1905.

97

ZETLAND HOUSE,

No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTR

SUPERIOR_ACCOMMODATION. Moderate Charges.

MRS, WATLING,

Proprietress. Hongkong, January 14, 1903.

563

S

DR WILLIAM DANEL,,

DENTISTS.

LATEST AMERICAN METHODS.

REASONABLE FEES.

NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATIONS.

Office hours 9 A.M. to 12.1, andļ? to ô P.M.

· 31, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (First Floor, WATKINS' BUILDING). Hongkong, February 18, 1904

96.

I E N TIN G

Surgeon Dentist,

No. 14, D'AGUILLE ŠTREET,

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free, Hongkong, April 24, 1900

JUST LANDED.

SOLE AGENTS.

983

For further particulare, apply to

Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

GENERAL MANAGERS,

2890

Cutler, Palmer & Co.,

(Wine Shippera to China since 1815),

LONDON

Have always Stocks of their well-known Brands wiss

SIEMSSEN & 00, Hongkong, 15th July, 1901,

CHAMPAGNES

-

1409

FROM

CHARLES HEIDSIECK,

PURVEYOR TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD

SIEMSSEN & CO.,

SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAL |

THE

WILLIAM MACLEOD, D.D.S., VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

DENTIST.

11 & 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

1758 Hongkong, September 22, 1903.

KING EDWARD

HOTEL.

A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE

HOTEL.

Ladies A ernoon Tea Rooms. ⠀

Private Bar and Billiard Rooms.

Hot and Cold Water throughout.

Electrically Lighted.

Electric Fans (if required). Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor. Table D'Hote, at Separate Tables. For terms, &., apply to the

MANAGER. Hongkong June 10, 1992,

NEWTON'S AGENCY.

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATER 8. SIMPLE AERATED WATER.

LEMONADE.

SODA WATER.

GINGER ALE

RASPBERRYADE.

LEMON SQUASH.

SARSAPARILLA.

TONIC WATER.

FRUIT SYRUPS.

LEMON, LIME JUICE, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, PINEAPPLE, ela

Special Terms to Hotels, Clubs, Messes, and other Large Consumers.

W. BREWER & CO.

Boys' Own Annual Surplus Stock, Quite New, Reduced to..

Manual of Photography by Bothamley

Photographic Lenses Simple Treatise

An Englishwoman's Love Letters

Guide Book for Tourists to Japan

A Guide to the West River, by Captain Thomas

$5.00

1.70

13.50

100

1.50*

150

1:50

Pocket Large Type Edition, Illustrated... 1.00

1.0

... 1.00

100

100

Marriage, by Rev. E. J. Hardy...

...

Coral Reefs, by Darwin ...

Macaulay's Essays...

Lavengro, by Borrow

122"

Marine...

YOMMISSIONS of all kinds executed. Carriers, Forwarding and Shipping Agents; Acts as Consignee, attends to alearing of baggage, &c. Baggage collected and warehoused until required, and shipped 628 and insured upon departure.

LARGE VARIETY of PERFUM" ERY of the Well-known Make, and STATIONERY in all styles to suit various requirements.

INSPECTION EARNESTLY

SOLICITED.

H. RUTTONJEE, No. 5, D'Aguilar Street, 36 to 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon Hongkong, April 12, 1904,

699

Passages booked by P. & Q; N.D.L., M.M., O.P.R., Pacific Mail, and �. & 0, Steamship Lines, and Trans-Siberian Rail- way.

Letters and Telegrams, Addressed e/o Agency receive special attention. Reading and writing room attached; Far East Newspapers and Directories and Telegraph Codes on hand,

Shipping commissions undertaken, full trade discounts obtained. Latest books, periodicals, and newspapers supplied at trade prices. Best brands of Manila and

***

Board of Trade Regulations relating to Examination of Engineers in Mercantile

Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte, Tom Brown's School Days, by Hughes, Two Years Ago, by Kingsley, John Halifax, Gentleman, David Copperfield, by Dickens, Adam Bede, by George Eliot, Kenilworth, by Sir Walter Scott Pocket Editions of Shakespeare's Plays'

Borneo cigars at moderate prices, price lists, Telephone No. 75. on application.

Address:-9, Gracechurch Street, Lon- don, EC.

Hongkong, April 5, 1904.

**LOO ... 1.00

∙1.00

IRISH WHISKIES

Old Bushmills' Three Star,

Sir John Powers,

'Excellent' Irish Liqueur,

SOLE AGENTS:

Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.,

856

Hongkong, April 9, 1904,

Wine and Spirit Merchants

16, QUEEN'S FUATA

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.

•. FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS FOR ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.

LT

:(=);-

EASTMAN'S KODĀKS AND FILMS.

Intimations.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Intimations.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

-

[NFORMATION has been received from the MILITARY AUTHORITIES that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out fron Stonecutters Island, in a South-Westerly direction at Ranges from 2,000 to 4,000 yards, on the 15th instant.

If the weather is unfavourable on the above date, practice will take place on the

16th instant.

Practice will commence at 9 a.m. and finish about 11 a.m., if the range is clear.

By Command,

A. M. THOMSON, Acting Colonial Secretary.

64, QUEEN'S ROAD.

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, April 7, 1904.

M. MUMEYA,

JAPANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER

AND FINISHED IN ORAYON

AJ FINDE OF WORK DONE FOR AMATKURS.

QUEEN'S ROAT DENTRAL.

JAPAN

"

MITSUI BUSSAN

(MITSUI & CO.)

COALS.

KAISHA

HEAD OFFICE :- 1, Spua eno, TorYO. LONDON BRANCH: -34. LINE STREET, E.0.

HONGKONG BIANCH

z 99

THINCE BUILDINGA. Tew Honug Street, First Froos

THER BRANCHES ·

York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Fort Arthur, Seoul, Chemalpo, Yokohama, Yokoarka, Nagoy", Onaka, "ole, Maidzeru, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waks

Maideur, Mike matsu, Karn, Papamuki Таврак дет

Telegraphlo Addrone

* celinotes

MITSUI

(ARC

and A 1 Ondee)

Tinkerdute.

CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanes Navy and Arsenais and the State Railways; Principal Railway Companiest and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers,

SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Mike. Tagawa, Yamane, and Ida Coal Mines SOLE AGENTS for Hokok”, Honda, Kanada, Fujinotana, Mameda, Mannoura, Yoshinorani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and other Onoars, ranji, Basaham. Coal

Hongkong, April 28, 1903

Taubu.

N INUZUKA, Manager, Hoogk ng

1119

1116

You Can Get

set: faction out of an absolut dy pure, well-mad

ng than any other kind, and that's why

Lat

RAINIER BEER

Once

hout its old friends. you try it, the other kinds are not good enough.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd., Suse Agents IOI HONGKONG, CHina and Manila,

Per Case

6 doxen Pints,.......

or 4 dozen Quarts.

Special terms to large buyers)

ENO'S

FUNCTIONAL

INVALUABLE IN ALL

-$16.50

DERANGEMENTS

'FRUIT

SALT.

OF THE LIVER.

The value of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' cannot be told. Ito success in Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Australia, and New Zealand proves it. THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT where it has been taken in the earliest stages of a Disease, it has, in innumerable instances, PREVENTED what would otherwise have been A SERIOUS ILLNESS. CAUTION.-See Capsule marked EHO'S 'FRUIT BALT!" Without It you have a WORTHLESS IMITATION.

Prepared only by J. Q. ENO, Ltd., 'FRUIT BALT' WORKS, LONDON, ENG.. by J. U. ENO'S Patent.

Sold by Chemists, &c., everywhere.

Ideal Milk

DEAL MIL

ENRICHED 20 PER CENT. WITH CREAM.

معة

Sterilized-Not Sweetened.

PERFECT SUBSTITUTE FOR FRESH MILK

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. [NFORMATION has been received from

the MILITARY AUTHORITIES that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out from Upper and Lower Belcher, Fly Point and Elliott Batteries, on the 22nd April, 1904, in a North-Westerly direction at ranges from 2,000 to 6,000 yards, commencing at 9 am, and finishing about 11a.m., if the range is clear.

If the weather is unfavourable on the above date, Practice will take place on the 23rd instant.

By Command,

675

A. M. THOMSON, Acting Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, April 13, 1904.

709

THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILD. ING CO., LTD,

that an

Share Lists Close at 4 p.m. on Saturday, 50th April, 1904.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ERAL THE TIENTSIN GAS AND ELECTRIC

MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the OFFICE of the Company, on TUESDAY, the 26r day of APRIL, at NOON, for the purpose of confirming the following Special Resolutions which were passed at the Extraordinary General Mesting of Share. holders on the 9th instant.

SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS. (u) In Article 81 the words Five Hundred Dollars shall be Fubstituted for the words 'One Hundred and Fifty Dollars.' () In Article 102 the words an Audi- tor' shall be substituted for the words

Two Auditora.'

(c) In Article 108 the word 'Auditor all be substituted for the word 'Auditors,'

By Order of the Board of Directors,

LIGHT CO., LTD.

INCORPORATED under the Companies' Ordinances of Hongkong, whereby the liability of Members is limited to the amount of their shares.

CAPITAL:-TAELS 250,000, Divided into 600 Shares of Tls. 100 each of which 606 Shares have already been allotted to Shareholders in The Tientsin Gas Co., Ltd. Present Issue 1,500 Shares of Tls, 100 each of which 350 Shares have already been subscribod for by Share- holders in The Tientsin Gas Co., Ltd. The balance of 1,150 Shares is now offered to the public

TERMS:

A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the Hongkong Land 10 Taols payable on application. Investment and Agency Company, Ltd. 30

General Agents for the Kowloon Land and Building Company, Ltd. Hongkong, April 9, 1904.

30

30

688

HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.

PROGRAMME

OF

THE FIRST MEETING TO BY HELD AT THE HAPPY VALLEY,

SATURDAY, 23rd Aг., 1904.

ON

4 p.m. 1. THE GRANTHAM CUP :-Pre- sented by Hart Buck, Esq. For all subscription griffins of any season that official race.

have never

won an

1st August, 1904,

To Let.

TO LET.

ONNISHED ROOM, with Board.

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1804,

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

ECOND-HAND MARINE BOILER

immediate Delivery.

LATE TELEGRAMS,

The Tibet Mission. Tandon, March 39.—The Tibetanjexpedi-

CAINE ROAD Level, One FUR. SECOND HAND. Diamé., 10 ft. Long tion consisting of 850 infantry 150 mounted men, four guns, and two maxims have ba- Apply G. FENWICK & CO.,-LD; | gun the advance to ɑyangtse. The attitude

Apply

Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong. April 7, 1904,

673-1

TO LET.-FURNISHED. EWKNOR, The Peak, for 18 months, L

from Middle of MARCH.-Well FURNISHED, less than 15 minutes from Tram.

Apply to

M. W. SLADE. Hongkong, January 23, 1904.

TO LET.

480

FURNISHED, 6. ROSE TERRACE, Kowloon, From the 31st March to 31st September, 1904.

For further particulara, apply to

MB LOGAN,

14, Des Voeux Road. Hongkong, March 26, 1904.

TO LET.

592

FURNISHED, with immediate Posses

Praya East, Hongkong, April 12, 1904.

MANILA,

701

of the Tibetans is uncertain..

Aliens Bill for Britain. London, March 30.-The Hon. - Akers

FOR SALE as a going concern HOTEL Douglas, Home Secretary, has brought au COMPANY Comprising Two First Allens Immigration Bill into the House of Class Hotels in Manila, with Livery Stables Commons. The Bill proposes to exclude attached.

Intending purchasers will please apply criminals, paupers, disen-ed people, and

questionable characters. for further particulars to

'M. H. C.,'

Care of 'CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, April 12, 1904.

IT

Intimations.

NOTICE,

698

T has been decided to invite Subscriptions from the Community for the following objects in connection with the RUSSO. JAPANESE WAR.

WHAT IS WHISKY?

Originally made from malted grain, whisky is now, it appears, quite a different product, containing all sorts of secondary products whoso effects on the human economy have not, sa yot, been thoroughly investigated. The fact that whisky-drink.

1. Providing additional comforts in ing is on the increase in Great Britain, is

Hospital treating ALL Sick and Wounded from the War.

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therefore ominous. Says The Medical Re-

2. Subscriptions in aid of the families of cord in an article on the subject:

Japanese killed in the War.

It is proposed to 'communicate with His

Both the drug-habit and the drink-

Fsion, KIRKENDUA, PLANTATION Britar bajesty Minister at Tokyo 48 habit loom large in the public eye at the to the distribution of the fund to the best present time. Efforts are constantly being advantage.

GAP.

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LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, March 30, 1904.

TO LET.

TO. 5, SALISBURY AVENUE.

No.

627

THREE FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, Euro- pean Style in Kowloon.

Possession on or about 31st August,

Moderate Rentals. Apply to

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1905.

1st February, 1905.

DIRECTORS:

C. POULSEN, Esq. (Chairman), of Electric

Engineering and Fitting Co.

R. OSWALD, Esq., of Messrs Oswald and

Loop.

W. E. SOUTHCOTT, Esq., of Messra

William Forbes & Co.

W. T. L. WAY, Esq., of Taku Tug and

Lighter Company, Limited. WU JIM PAH, Esq., Compradore, Hong. kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora tion.

Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained on application to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation at their Branches in Tientsin, Peking, Shanghai and Hongkong, and also Road, Tientsin.

HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE

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The respective Funds will be administer-put forth to check these practices. Spirit- ed at the discretion of the Committee for drinking may be said to be the bane of the so-called Anglo-Saxon race, for, after all, the above mentioned objects.

The following have sgreed to serve on the Committee:

Honble. Sir C. Paul Chater, O.M.G.

Honble, Dr Ho Kai, C.M.G. Honble. Wei Yuk

Honble. Gershom Stewart Hon. H. E. Pollock, K.C. Chau Siu Ki

D. Clark

Fung Wa Chuon

E. A. Hewett

Ho Fook

Ho Tung

D. R. Law

J. R. Michaul

H. N. Mody

A. J. Raymond

E. Shellim

J. R. M. Smith Sir PAUL CHATER bas agreed to act as [O. 1. STEWART TERRACE.... The Chairman, while Mr SMITH and Mr HEWETT will act as Honry. Treasurer and Honry, Apply to

Secretary respectively.

Subscriptions Lists will be circulated in

EDBERT A. HEWETT,

Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, March 11, 1904,

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

AND AGENCY Co., LD, Hongkong, March 26, 1904.

TO LET.

›OSENEATH' KOWLOON.

698

Weight for inches as per scale. Un- from Messrs Doney and Co., 99, Consular No. 1, RIPON TERRACE, in FLATS.

placed runners allowed 6 lbs. Jockeys that have won an official race in Hong. kong or China 2 lbs. extra; non-win- ning Jockeys allowed 6 lbs. Entrance $5. 5 Furlongs.

4.20 p.m. 2. THE EAST POINT CUP :- Presented by the Hon. C. W. Dickson. For all China Ponies, weight for inches ns per scale. Winners of an open race or open griffin race 5 lbs. extra; non- winding subscription griffins allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys" penalties and allow- ances as per Race No. 1. Entrance $5. From the two mile post once round and in. 4.40 3. THE ICHIBAN CUP:

p.m. Presented by G. C. C. Master. Esq. Hurdle Race. For all China Ponies, Weight 11 stone. Jockeys' penalties and allowances as per Race No. 1, but winners of a hurdle race or steeplechase on an off day at Shanghai or Hongkong to be treated as winning Jockeys. Entrance $5. From the grand stand, twice round and in.

5 p.m. 4. POLO PONY SCURRY.-For a Cup presented by the Club-Open to all bona fide polo ponies passed as such by the Committee of the Club. Catch Best weights not less than 11 stone.

of three heats, to be run without dis- mounting. each from the distance post in. Entrance $5.

31st March, 1904.

635

TONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM- HONGO COMPANY, LIMITED

TIME TABLE.

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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD. Hongkong, April 5, 1903.

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a.m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 8.00a.m. to 8.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes, 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 1.40 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.HE Residence ROCKLANDS,' RO- 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes.

8.45 p.m.

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and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYE. 9.00a.m. to 9.0) s.m...Every 15 minutes. 9.00 .0 to 9.30 a.m. Every 30 minutes. 9.30a.m. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 19.30 a,m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. NIGHT CARS as on Week Days. SATURDAYS. Extra care at 11.30 and 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, $8 and 40, Quo, as Road

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General Managers Hongkong, January 14, 194.

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5.25 p.m. 5, THE GYMKHANA CLUB CRAL. LENGE CUP-Value $-, (not less than $200). For all China Ponies. Weight Penalties for inches as per scale. and allowances B8 per Race No. 2, Jockeys penalties and allowances 5 per Race No. 1. To be won by the pony scoring most marks in the "races for the Cup by the end of the Club's senson, counting 4 for a first, 2 for a second and 1 for a third. The benefit of marks already scored to pass with the pony on a sale. Any winner of the race to carry 5lbs. extra for each win in subsequent starts for the Cup; penalties accumulative up to 15 lbs. Five to start or no race. Entrance 35 to go to the purchase of a memento to the winner of each race. One mile. 5.45 p.m. 6. THE PRIMROSE Cup.-- Presented by J. H. Lewis, Esq.-For all China Ponies that have won no flat- race of any description since the 1st January, 1904. Weight for inchesdays at 8.30 A.; from MACAO week days. at about 2 P.M Sundays at about 7.30 P.EL. por scale. To be ridden by Jockeys that have not won an official race in Hong. FARE (week days) 1st Class (including kong or China. Entrance S. Half cabin and servant) $3. Return Ticket $5.

mile.

Entries (which must state the name, owner, colour. height and colour of ponies entered, and be accompanied by the neces- Dary fees) close to the Honorary Secretary nt the Hongkong Club at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, the 13th April, 1904.

The Committee reserve the right to declare off any race for which there are not at least five entries and three startors.

Attention is drawn to the rules of the Club providing that (a) No person shall be member of the Club unless he is a member of the Hongkong Jockey Club (b) All members of the Hongkong Jockey Club. shall be eligible for election without ballot; and (c) No person unless he is a member of this Club shall be eligible to ride or run any pony at any Gymkhana meeting. Notice of intended membership should be sent to the undersigned.

F. B. DEACON,

HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

S. S. 'WING CHAI,' CAPTAIN SAMUEL BELL SMITH. EPARTURE from HONGKONG on week

2nd class $1.

3rd

50 Cents. On excursion Sundays 1st, 2nd, 3rd Class Single Ticket $2. Return Ticket $3. Re turu Ticket, ncluding tiflingand dinner either on board or at Macao Hotel, $5. On Spadays, 85 extra will be charged for each pin which has accommodation for 2 or

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WEEKLY NEWS

Honorary Secretary and Treasurer. FOR HOME. Hongkong, April 11; 1904.

NOTICE.

MR BRUTTONIME begs

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to inform his numerous kind Consti tuenta in Hongkong and Kowloon that he has moved his BAKERY to LARGER and more COMMODIOUS PREMISES, and improved and extended it greatly bringing it up to the latest Sanitary requirements.

The BREAD being produced under his own supervision can always be guaranteed to be of the best and purest materials obtainable in Hongkong, pe

“A Trial Order is earnestly solicited.

AH RUTTONJEE,

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and 36 to 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, Match 2, 1904.

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the drug-habit is not nearly so widespread,

either in this country or in Great Britain, as in certain parts of the European con- tinent. Of all the beverages with which

the inhabitants of the United States and of Great Britain stupefy their brains and doll their intellects, whisky appears to be the one most in favour. Its consumption, especially in England and Scotland, has increased enormously within recent years. In fact, Bo disastrous have been the results of the whisky-habit on the other side, that special inquiries have been instituted to investigate the matter exhaustively. The British Medical Journal (December 26) has a special article which gives the outcome of investigations into the modes of manu- facturing whisky in England and Scotland. Those were the conclusions come to: It appears, first, when whisky began to come into extensive use it was made from malted barley, and that such reputation as it for relative wholsomeness- possesses was founded on the malt whisky; second, we now learn that this type hae been

two-thirds replaced by of the total consumption by a spirit made from different materiale by a different process, and that the by products it contains are, as might have been anticipat- ed, different; third, it appears that know- ledge of the chemical nature of these by products, though it has increased in recent years, is still very imperfect, and that prac NOTE -On and after the lat of May the tically nothing, is known as to their and lastly, that Fees for Shorthand will be considerably physiological action

The object for fixing the nevertheless this new spirit is sold ́as increased. absurdly low price of $50 is to ensure a

whisky both at home and in the colonies, large number of Pupils at once.

and is used for blending with malt whisky,

as to give the purchaser the impression that the blend being in some instances so labeled

it is malt whisky.

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if 4 person drinks spirits, he should at any rate be able to obtain the kind of spirits he desires. When he asks that ho for old whisky, it is not should be given a product mysteriously prepared and chemically matured? This is an age of sham and delusion, so far as many foods and most spirituous beverages are concerned. There is needed a Dickens or a Reade to expose the methods in vogue among manufacturers of preserved foods and of alcoholic beverages. Probably, if the subject were thoroughly probed, it would be found that American makers of whisky are as conscienceless as are their a British brothers, and care little for the public health so long as they can fill their own pockets. Adulteration of any kind

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LONDON, March 11, The Grantu, the leading Cambridge University paper, protests against the description of undergraduștex

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It is interesting to have this evidence from Japan, for. while it may not prove that Hongkong could introduce the gold standard with safety it goes to prove, with the evid- ence to hand from elsewhere, that the statements made at the currency meet ing by opponents of reform were ab. solutely erroneous, misleading and worthless.

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The University Boat Race.

The betting on the University boat rade between Oxford and Cambridge on the eve of the race was 13 to 3 on Cambridge.

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It is understood that, according to present arrangements, Sir Matthew Na- than, the new Governor of the Colony, starts from England for Hongkong in July

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Saturday, the 23rd inst. cup will be played at the Crystal Palace on

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The railway from Liverpool to South. port, which has been converted to electric system, has been opened.

to

The Goldsmiths' Company has presented London University its Polytechnic Institute at Now Cross, valued at £100,000.

On the 23rd ult., the King opened the new wing of the Law Society's Hall, in Chancery-lane. The Queen accompanied his Majesty.

The M.C.C. have definitely decided to invite the cricket team which went to Au§- tralia undor Mr P. F. Warner's captaincy to a dinner.

Peter Latham and Punch Fairs have arranged to decide the Professional Lawn Tennis Championship at Brighton on May

Ar the meeting of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce held to discuss the advisability of adopting the gold standard in Hongkong, it was stated by one memher, an opponent of the proposal, that the gold standard France and Siam.

In connection with the ratification of 16, 18, and 20. had been a failure in India and not a success in Japan. As he was deemed the Franco-Siamese Treaty, four members an expert by those who heard him, [of the French Civil Service in Indo-China his statement was allowed to go uncon-have beon appointed to go to Siam to study

the country.

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Mr J. F. Byrne. the old English

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The War Office Council has decided Two Englishmen were arrested at were available, we statement, so far as it related to India, that the heavy batteries (40-pounder rifled Yamada, Ise, on the 31st ult. for having was absolutely incorrect; and a gentle breechloaders) of Royal Garrison Artillery photographed the Great Imperial Shrine man engaged in the Indian trade wrote Volunteers shall this year be given a and had their apparatus confiscated by the

support of the opinion we advanced | double allowance (300 rounds per battery) authorities. in

of practice ammunition, from hased on the responsible reports

The total number of patients seen by the Doctor at the Pakhoi Medical and In the meanwhile, our Manila Indin

International Lawn Tennis. correspondent, who has a long and

The United States National Lawu Leper Mission during 1903 was 31,193. intimate acquaintance with the trade Tennis Association has cabled to the SecreThore were 731 in door patients and 1224 of the Philippines, has written in tary of the English Lawn Tennis Associa operations were performed. support of the change to a gold standard tion that it will not take part in the contest in the Philippines and now we have for the Davis International Cup, to be held the authority of a representative body at the All-England ground. Wimbledon, in in Japan for the statement that the July. | gold standard has been a success in So that the statement of at Japan. least one "expert" who is believed to

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It is announced that Madame Patti has United States. Patti was born at Madrid abandoned her third 'farewell' tour in the in 1843, and made her debut at New York on 24th November, 1859.

Inspector Williamson prosecuted a

An important stage in the Dover Na- Chinsman for gambling in a public place,

When the 8th ult, when the last foundation block and a fine of $5, in default fourteen days' tional Harbour Works was reached on the imprisonment, was imposerì. police raided the gung who were playing, of the great Western arm was laid. The the kerosine lamp was exploded and only arm extends over 4100 feat to sea. he

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Colonel Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean of Collision in the Harbour

Duart and Morvaren, resigns the Presi- Yesterday morning stean launch,dency of the Highland Society of London, believed to be the Yu Fat, collided with which he has held for years, and will be A sampan containing two Chinese women succeeded by Colonel the Marquess of and a baby. The sampon was capsized and the occupants thrown into the water. They were all picked up and escaped with a dronching and a shock. The collision took place near the Kumsing's buoy.

130 p.m. -Meeting of The Yongtrze In-have influenced Sir Henry Blake against surance Association Ltd, at the Head any charge of currency in Hongkong is, ne we suspected at the time, absolutely worthless, so far as

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Our statements with regard to Japan are based upon the report for 1903 of

By kind permission of Lt. Col. Ire- the Yokohama Foreign Board of Trade. We must assume that the gentlemen monger and Officers, the Band of the 93rd responsible for that report know more Burma Infantry will play the following about the trade of Japan than anyone programme of music at the above Hotel, in Hongkong, however expert that in.during dinner, on Friday, the 10th April,

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THE ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

SUPREME COURT.

IN' ORIGINÁL JURISDICTION, (Before His Hammer, Sir W. M. Goodman,

Chief Justice). Thursday, April 14, 194,

SOLICITORS AND THEIR CLIENTS. Siam.

Cheung Kam Tin alian Cheung Yung LONDON, April 11.

sued Mr. C. Ewens (of Messrs Ewens and The official text of the agreement in re-Harston) for the recovery of 814,382.04, damages, costs and interest thereon from ference to Siam says that the two parties, October 30, 1909 in respect to the purchase disclaiming all idea of annexation of ter of Farm Lot No. 13. ritory, and being resolved to abstain from anything opposed to existing treaties, agree that their action shall be exercised freely in the spheres of influence East and West of Menam basin respectively.

The New Treaty Between

France and Slam. The Paris corres ondent of the Standard wrote on the 7th ult.:--

Mr H. E. Pollock (instructed by Mr G. K. H. Brutton) appeared for the plaintiffs. while Mr E. H. Sharp, K.O. (instructed by defendant) appeared for the defence.

After the taking of evidence had con cluded Mr Sharp said that the plaintiff alleged that he was induced to make the contract by the defendant's misrepresenta- tion. The plaintiff's case was one of fraud inasmuch as the pegligence referred to came under two heads-negligence in not getting to know the arrangements, which fails as Mr Ewens admits he did know, and negli- gence in not informing the plaintiff of the The Bill for the ratification of the arrangements, and that unquestionably Treaty between France and Siam, signed amounted to fraud. Be submitted that the on February 13, has just been distri- plaintiff had failed to prove fraud, ani that buted to Deputies. In the Preamble M. the witnesses for the defence had actually Delcassé saya that this new Convention, proved the contrary. He denied that the which replaces that of October 7, 1902, plaintiffs had employed Mr Ewens to act as was negotiated with the desire to re-solicitor. Mr Ewens explained that he had establish with Siam sufliciently friendly a share in the business, and could not ad. relations to permit the French to look for vine the plaintiff. He knew of the arrange- wide expansion of their influenoc,' and ment with the Government and explained prosperity of French Indo China. All the that the plaintiff's case had failed and concessions obtained by the 1902 Treaty asked for judgment for defendant.

Mr Pollock said that so far as Mr Ewens. also to promote the development and it to the plaintiff. Mr Sharp contended have been preserved, and the new stipula- tions confer additional rights in the Mekong was concerned he was satisfied from the Valley and define the position of the evidence he gave that no misrepresentations- French protégés in Sism. With regard were made by defendant with the intent to to the Mekong Valley, the Minister deceive the plaintiff, but there were other of that portion of the Kingdom of into consideration. Mr Awens occupied a shows that by the cession to France aspects of the case which have to be taken and dispute has been removed. From the China Commercial Company, and vers he possessed was Luang Prabang all possibility of conflict somewhat singular position as Manager of Chieng-tang to Bassak the course of amongst the the Mekong separates the French posses power to increase the capital of the Com sions from those of Siam, but by eonces-pany without calling a meeting of the share- sions of land and by the authorisation to holders. Mr Ewens stated that he in- construct railways on the right bank of the formed the plaintiff that he could not act Access to Sin Tak Fan (Mr Ewens' clerk) said that river, where it is not navigable, the French as his solicitor, but both Mr Rumjahn and Ubon by a tributary of the Mekong, the what they remembered him saying was to will enjoy valuable facilities. right to use which is granted to the French, the effect that the plaintiff could get an. complotes the advantages The Bangkok other solicitor if he liked. Government hud, in the 19002 Treaty, un- kong no other than Siamese troops, and also not to construct fortifications in the dertaken to keep in the basin of the Me

former neutral zone.

The Chief Justice remarked that had not

(the Chief Justice) would have had some remarks to make, but after Mr Ewens' Mr Ewens given the evidence he had, he

Those stipulations evidence, he did not see what could be Mr Ewens could not force the are maintained, and, in addition, the done, Siamese Government undertakes to apply plaintiff to go to another solicitor, to France for the execution of all the great public works in that part of Siam which

and Siamese engineers. cannot be carried out with Siamese capital

A Mixed Boundary Commission is to be of the prosent Treaty, but even before that appointed immediately after the ratification the two Governments will determine the principal points of the frontier, and es- pecially the point where it will reach the Gulf of Siam. M. Delcassé states that the Siamese Government is already warned that we require this new frontier line, Great Lake, to reach the sea to the North starting from the Western bank of the. of Kratt, which is the best port of the coast, and which will consequently leave to us the whole of the band of territory ex- Although the famine in the north did tending along the coast in a South-easterly direction.' The application of this Treaty not reach Pakhoi, its effects were severely appears, says M. Delcassé, indispensable felt. Food, especially rice, was very dear, to our most legitimate interests, but we do and the mission there felt the pinch. The not doubt that Siam is fully conscious that we exact nothing more than a share of in- distress was relieved by a plentiful harvest fluence in strict proportion to our position as a great neighbouring Power, and that in the autumn.

she understands that her owo prosperity will result from ours.'

Tullibardine.

Lieutenant the Hon. R. F. Molyneux,

who served in the Tirah Campaign, was severely wounded at Khartoum, and was!

on the Imperial Yeomanry Staff in South Africa, is resigning from the Royal Horse

EGYPT AND THE POWERS. LONDON, April 12.

A despatch from Lord Lansdowne to Sir E. Monson emphasises the French recogni-

Selection The Rose of Persia...Sullivan Guards, in which regiment he is Senior tion of the prominent position of Great

.........Waller Lieutenant. Dance......The Jun Feast' Selection.. Little Christopher

Columbus' ...Ivan Caryll Valtz......Gloire de Dijon....Andrew

Britain in Egypt. A new Khedival decree annexed to a declaration and accepted by France will, if accepted by the other

on the 1st October, 1897, continues to Mazurka... La Comtesse...... Translatour Pakhoi Medical and Leper Mission Report Powers, give Egypt a free hand in the

The

Here a door Another Torpedoer for Japan.

was

the

work smoothly and to facilitate trade, affording great convenience in all tran- sactions with foreign countries.' report goes on to say :--

The Gold Reserve of the Bank of WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Japan, which, at the commencement of

under the year

review stood at was found open and the thief walked in. He The Japanese torpedo-beat Hashitaka, Y.108,033,000, against a Note issue of discovered a couple of rings in the room which was under construction at Y.930,809,000, rose steadily between and decamped. The value of the articles Kawasaki Shipbuilding Yard, Kobe, has the months of March and September, and by the end of the year stood at Y.113,384,000, against a Note issue of Y.211,89€,000. These figures, com- WHISKY.pared with the position at the end of each of the four previous years, as shown below, will be regarded as very satisfactory:

NOVELTIES.

SUMMER -

SCOTCH

MUSLINS.

LIGHT DRESS

GOODS.

Lace Stoles,

Sunshades,

Novel Ribbons.

We have absolutely the

190H

WATSON'S

1902

1901

1900

1891

Gold Reserve. Y. 113,381,000 --108,033,000 68,500,000 66,000,000 110,500,000

Celebrated

E

BLEND

disposal of her own resources. The func tions of the Caisse will be strictly limited to

Mr Pollock contended that there was sufficient evidence on behalf of the plaintiff

purchasing.

The Chief Justice delivered judgment for to show that he was mistaken as to what he

defendant with costs.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Before His Honour, Mr T. Sercombe. Smith, Acting Prisne Judge).

Thursday April 14, 1904.

A CLAIM FOR GOODS SOLD,

The Tak Cheong Wo firm sued the Yee Cheong firm for 8983:39, for groceries. etc., sold and delivered.

Mr E. J. Grist (of Messrs Wilkinson and Grist) appeared for the plaintiffs, while Mr

Judgment was given for plaintiffs. E. P. Bett represented the defendants.

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED

POISONING

A Narrow Escape.

An attempt to poison a Chinese woman.

at Kowloon City, which fortunately failed, is alleged to have taken place on Tuesday evening.

While

It appears that an old Chinese women was boiling rice in her house about &

leave the room for a few minutes. o'clock at night, when she had occasion to

she was outside she saw a Chithaman, with ́ whom she was acquainted, enter her house.

We have received a copy of the

for 1903, from Dr L. G. Hill, which shows the excellent work done during the year. Larceny from a Dwelling House.

She saw him approach the rice pot and Yesterday it was reported that a thief The total contributions received had gained admittance to Mr Chau Tung | $13,161.71, but the balance sheet still receiving the assigned revenues and paying look into it. Knowing the man she did not Coupons, and will have no right to interfere pay much attention to the incident, but some little time afterwards she glanced at En- shows a debit. Shang's residence, Seymour Road.

with the general administration of the the rice and saw some yellow looking trance was effected by climbing on to the

country. The Economise Fund, which now matter on it. This she skimmed off and amounts to £5,500,000, will be handed over threw into the pig-wash. Little dreaming of the nature of the substance she had verandah on the first floor.

to the Egyptian Government. There is a skimmed off, sho ate a portion of her meal. Some time elapsed, and then she began reasonable hope that there will be no serious obstacle to the promulgation of the to feel ill and vomited. A doctor was summoned and he gave the woman an Khedival decreo by the other Powers, emetic. Sho told her story and search was whose holding in the Egyptian debt is quite made for the man she had seen in her house,

trace has since been seen of him. The Emperor of Russia contributes two insignificant, but should unexpected ob- but he was found to have disappeared. No hundred million roubles to the Navy Fund stacles arise, England can count on the from his private purse. Another hundred support of French diplomacy to overcome million is said to have been subscribed by them. Lord Cromer considers that the time is not ripe for modifying the legislativo the Society of Old Believers, an oxtremely religious sect, who refused to acquiesce in and judicial systems, but, when the time certain changes in the Russian Church ser comes, England has sufficient grounds for

counting on French co-operation for effect ing the necessary changes.

stolen is estimated at $359. At the time of the larceny the occupants of the house were on the ground floor, but did not see the thief. No trace as to the identity of the thief has yet been found.

The Troubadours.

been completed.

Russian Patriotic Contributions.

Last night's performance of the Troubadours, now performing at the City Hall, was much better than the previous Note Issue, Y.211,896,000 ones. Mr Will Lansdowne was in fine 280,809,000 singing voice, and he was enthusiastically 215,00,000/recalled each time he appeared. Mr G.V.The Siberian Railway.

186,000,000

vice two hundred years ago.

225,000,000 Loydali scored a triumpli with his patter The following paragraph is taken from A Bal Masque,

It is noteworthy that, notwithstand-gage and his dancing. His appearance was the Standard of the 9th ult. :-Mr Burt,

ALLEGED BRIBERY.

At the Magistray to-day, before Mr J. H. Kemp, Teoi Wai, of the Sung Li Butchery, contractors to the military authorities, was charged with offering a bribe of $20 to Inspector A. Watson, of the Cattle Depot.

Mr J. Hastings appeared on behalf of“

The Singapore Free Press of the 6th the accused, and Chief-Detective Inspector

about 8.45 am. Teoi Wai camo to the

ing the balance of trade for the year responsible for many a hearty laugh. The who has resigned the Presidency of the lust. reports:-At a private dance at Go-Hanson conducted the prosecution. 1903 being Y.27,633,000 against Japan, Zancigs gave another Interesting display of Union Pacific Railway, states (our Nowvernment House last pight the novelty Mrs Watson said that on April 11 st mental telepathy which demonstrated the York Correspondent telegraphs) that he was that everybody came in masks and house and asked for the Inspector. On the imports of Treasure exceeded the

complete unison in which their minds work. has accepted an appointment as adviser to dominos, the disguise of the guests in most being informed that Mr Watson was absent Exports by Y.8,806,000.

Professor Zancig placed Madame Zancig in the iberian and Orenburg Tash.kend Rail-cases being very effective until their speech he waited for awhile and then left, but

hypnotic sleep and showed that the same ways. He receives one hundred thousand betrayed them. All the guests unmasked result of thought transmission could be dollars (gold) for a year's servico. obtained whether his subject was hypnotis.

The following table gives the Imports VERY OLD LIQUEUR and Exports of Gold during the past eight years, and embraces the whole period affected by Japan's adoption of the Gold Standard:

Largest Selection Scotch Whisky.

of

Imports,

1890

Y. 10,217,458

1897

64,313,492

1898

37,027,762

1890

20,080,695

1000

8,907,191

10,851,207

Muslins, Drills, A Blend of the Finest WHISKIES 1901

Piques, etc.

IN THE COLONY.

PLEASE SEND FOR

SAMPLES.

1902

distilled in SCOTLAND, of great age, very 1903

fine and mellow.

Pronounced by connoisseurs to be the BEST BLEND in the FAR EAST.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited,

Wm. POWELL, Ld., THE BONGKONG DISPENSARY,

84, QUEEN'S ROAD. March 19, 1904

Exports.

a

ed or not. To-night the Zancigs will give

Complimentary Dinner at Bangkok,

response

at 11.30. The scene, with its sense of mystery, gay movement, and endless variety of colour, was one of the most picturesque possible.

before going he slippero envelopes into her child's hand. Watson took the envelopes from the and found they' Botes, On her contained two 810 É husband's return she handed them to him. She had known the defendant for several years, and he had been friendly with her child. Witness had often noticed the children get small presents from the Chipamen that called, but it was usually about 81.

Inspector Watson said that Defendant had a large number of cattle in the Caftler Depot, some of which were in the Obser tion Shed sick. Quite recently some of his In defence it was contended that the cattle had died from sickness. For money was given to the child, but not for the Inspector,

further exhibitions of hypnotism and

i

The Bangkok Times of the 2nd inst, thought transmission, and subjects from the

to a universally ex- Bays:-fo Y. 1,998,675 audience will be selected to work on, if they

pressed wish, i farewell dinner in honour of The Kwangsi Rebellion.. 8,863,797 are willing. Tomorrow night Professor 1 T. McU. Browne is being arranged. The report of the Pakhoi Medical and 46,281,343

8,768,306 Zanoig will put a subject into a hypnotised. It will take place at the United Club on Leper Mission says in connection with the 51,761,614 sleep for twenty-four hours, if he can secure Wednesday evening, the 6th inst. We are Kwangsi Rebellion that they have had 11,477,852 & subject. A complete change of program asked to state that Mr Ff. Carlisle, of many patients who have boen wounded by

453,313 2 me is advertised for to-night and the last

the British Legation, has kindly consented the rebels and they have quite a museum three nights aro announced,

to act as hon, secretary and treasurer, that of bullets extracted from several of them as the time is short those who desire to be Sometimes the pirates went to the Hospital present should send their names to him themselves, as the following incidont sug ther Hesring until 2.10 p.m. to-morrow. without delay, if

not already gests. A man went one day saying he was

travelling with others on a boat loaded Tokyo to Beoul the commit

with a cargo of wood w when they were at-

At the next general meeting. cked by

my he wait holders of the Sanyo Railwári

the Board of Directors intend to

proposal for the

30.183 670

19,001,198 27,807,469,

Y.209,248,934 Y.148.604,057 Excess of Import * 60,641,877' The paragraph in the report dealing with Exchange shows that the fluctu- ation was between 2/01 per yen as the Banks' selling rate for demand drafts on London (an unusually high rate) at the commencement of 1903 to 2/01's on the 29th December. What would not traders in Hongkong give to have only such a fluctuation to face! It is not a

Best Treatment.

INFLUENZA is Flways more or less preva lent at this season of the year. This disease is very similar to a severe cold and

you they

have

if allowed to take its course is liable to notified some other member of cause serious results. The best treatment toe who have the matter in hand. for influenza is to avoid exposure and take

Browne is also to be the recipient Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This me dicine gives immediate relief and if used presentation from the members of the as directed, will ward off all dangerous Club. All Bangkok, in fact, feels tha consequences. It leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. It always Browne will be greatly missed. cures and cures quickly. For sale by all Browne is the Agent of the Hongkong an chemists and medicine vendors. WATKINS Shaughai Bank in Bangkok, Ltd. General Agents,

Pirates. In the the leg and came to the Misson the bullet extractedIt was

At the time that his appearance made

more than likely he was the pirate and

got his wound deservedly.

His Worship finally adjourned the fur

to run between Bhimd

placing Tokyo in

nication with Seould

share.

+

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904.

\

BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.

['CHINA MAIL'S' SPECIAL SERVICE. | Received on April 14, 2.58 p.m.

THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

NAVAL ENGAGEMENT

OUTSIDE PORT ARTHUR.

The Battleship 'Petropavlovsk '

Sunk.

Reported Loss of Admiral

Makaroff.

(From Our Specia! War Correspondent.)

['CHINA MAIL'S' EXCLUSIVE: SERVICE.]

· SUPPLIED BY REUTER, VIⱭ BOMBAY,

[Received in April 13, 8.42 p.m.]

THE CHINA MAIL.

when it became clear to the experienced eye that Russia, having lost the command of the sea, had virtually lost the war.

Interview with Sir Cyprian

Bridge.

THE CANTON MURDER.

The Accused to be Extradited.

At the Magistracy yesterday, before Mr

Bridge, who has relinquished the command again appeared to answer a charge of London, March 24.--Admiral Sir Cyprian J. H. Kemp, Abdul Kalik, an Indian, of the British feet on the China station, murder. The crime is alleged to have taken has been interviewed by a press representa-

THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.tive at Yokohama. He stated that the place at Sainam, near Canton, last month,

RUSSIA AND CHINA.

chief lesson of the war was the success of torpedo-bost destroyers. The action off Chemulpho between the squadron under Rear-Admiral Uriu and the Russian cruiser Varyag and the gunboat Corectz, both of which were sunk, was fought at a range of Japanese Officers in the Chinese the value of heavy guns, and minimising 7400 yards (a little over four miles), proving

Army.

the efficiency of the secondary batteries of warships. Twenty per cent. of the Japan LONDON, April 13.

ose shots even at this great range took Reuter's correspondent at St. Peters-effect, compared with 3 per cont. at the battle of Santiago between the Americans burg telegraphs that Russia has made and the Spaniards. Sir Cyprian Bridge said strong representations to China against that he was not surprised at the successes of the Japanese. He anticipates the sur- the large number of Japanese officers render or destruction of the Russian fleet

at Port Arthur. employed in the Chinese Army.

Russia fears that Japanese officers Toxto, April 14, 12.50 p.m.

may persuade the Chinese soldiers to Reports have come to hand attack Kuropatkin's rear guard, and so of a severe naval engagement destroy his lines of communication. between the Russian and Japan- ose fleets outside Port Arthur, yesterday morning.

Details have not yet come to hand, but it reported that the

have lost heavily. Pussions

The Russian Tatthship Petro jarchest

ank, and amongst those crowned we reported to be Admiral Mohorof the Russian maydi Commentier in Chief, with

the whole of ham shaft

WN

[Tho Petingano ng is a battleship of the

The Mediation Rumours.

VIENNA, March 7. The London Correspondent of the Neue Freie Presse received yesterday, from a high Diplomatic quarter, a long statement, the salient points of which are as follows :-~~-

The object of Count Benckendorff's journey to St Petersburg was to remove

the already threatening ill-feeling between

Outwitting Russian Watchers.

The Sadu Maru, of the Nippon Yusen Line, with 6000 tons of coal aboard from Wales, has evaded Russian crises and has arrived safo at Capetown on her way to Japan.

the victim being an Indian watchman on the Canton Hankow Railway.

Mr H. W. Looker (of Messrs Deacon, Looker and Deacon) appeared for the defence, and applied for an adjournment, which was refused,

Acoused was committed to Victoria Gaol for fifteen days to await a warrant from the Governor for extradition. He had the right of appeal to the Supreme Court if he desired to exercise it.

CORRESPONDENCE.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

Chinese Exclusion from the

United States.

London, March 24.-China has denoun-

To-day's Advertisements THE

The Only Safe Gauge is the

This action has been taken despite strong cod her treaty with the United States KLINGER REFLEX excluding Chinese from the Republic. representations from the Government at Washington.

Government Ownership of Telephones.

Lord Stanley, the Postmaster General, in applying to the House of Commons last night for £3,000,000 to extend the system said that the Government was negotiating of telephones controlled by the post-office, for the purchase of the rights of the Na tional Telephone Company.

British Electorates.

Mr A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, in reply to a question in the House of Com mons last night, stated that the Govern ment did not intend to deal with the question of the redistribution of seats this gession.

Treatment of Cancer. The radium treatment of cancer in the

Cancer Hospital has been abandoned be- cause it has proved a failure.

WATER GAUGE.

No Boller should be without it.

As supplied to the British and Foreign NAVIES and LEADING STEAMSHIP COMPANIES all over the World.

For Particulars, apply to

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., or MR D. MACDONAld, Hongkong,

Or to

20-4

RICHARD KLINGER & Co., 66, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. Hongkong, January 7, 1904.

THEATRE ROYAL, CITY HALL.

EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION,

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!!

THE BANISHMENT ORDINANCES. To the Editor of the CHINA' Mail.' HONGKONG, April 14. SIR, Before many days are passed, a Bill which was read a first time on the 28th Ordinance No. 8 of 1882 entitled "The March last, entitled an Ordinance to amend, Banishment and Conditi nal Pardons Ordinance 1882, will be tend a second time and probably passed into hw.

This Ordinance affect very seriously the gaol of prisoners, who have been await Colony, viz:-Tho native of the New Ter-

The Supreme Court at Seoul is clearing two sections of the Community of this cable shows that these experiments have will present for the first time here his Mar- ing trial for years. Thirteen prisoners havoritories who became British Subjects on been strangled for having been implicated the Lease of the land by China to Great in the murder of the Empress of Korea in Britain, and, secondly, those who have 105. Thirty-six prisoners who were em become British Subjects through natura- bezzlers and highwaymen have been hanged, lization in Hongkong. and six other prisoners were decapitated in one night.

Clearing Seoul Gnol.

The Vladivostock Squadron.

The objects and reasons of the Bill are stated to be the prevention of Crime in the New Territories:-There are in that

It is rumoured that the Russian squad-portion of the Colony many bad characters England and Russin. The Ambassador re-dron of cruisers, which left Vladivostock who go about in armed gangs robbing the peated in St. Petersburg his previous report, that Great Britain had made some weeks ago, and whose position has peaceable inhabitants. There have of late been numerous cases in which inhabitants strenuous efforts to prevent the war, and never been ascertained. was ordered to that Downing-street was no less surprised meet in the Pacific two cruisers which have of the New Territories have been convicted of armed robberies on junks and boats and by the Japanese attack than people in St.

been purchased from Chili.

of robberies with violence in the night time Petersburg, where war was not believed in.

on land and afloat, with and without arma. It is desirable that power should be taken to banish, if necessary, such persons after they have undergone imprisonment. There are also cases in which persons guilty of the serious Crime mentioned, though well known, cscape punishment on account of the difficulty, for fear of reprisals, in gotting witnesses to come forward against thom in the Law courts.. As the law

Count Benckendorff's mission was so exaggeration that the deep-seated confld- successful that it may be said without

ence between Russia and England has been restored, after the most candid explanations

Neutrality of Niu-chwang. The United States has refused to agree should be made a neutral port. to the suggestion of Russia that Niu-chwang

The United States considers that Niu- chwang is as much within the zone of hos

tilities as Port Arthur.

Australian Officer to the Front.

Molbourne, March 24.-The Primo

of £000 was presented to the Fulham [In November last radium of the value Cancer Hospital for the purpose of making experiments as to the value of this sub-

resulted in failure.]

stance in the treatment of cancer. The

Hungarian Politics. Intense satisfaction is felt in Hungary at

the passing of the Recruits Bill.

The reconciliation that has been effected in connection with this measure was due to the sufferings of 60,000 reservists and their families. Count Stephen Tisza, the Premier, has abandoned his drastic anti- obstruction proposals.

Wealthy Parisian Recluse. Weeks after death bad taken place, the remains of M. Thibaut, a wealthy Parisian recluse, were found in a mummified condi- tion in the bedroom which he had occu- pied. M. Thibaut bequeathed the bulk of his fortune to the English Society of Friends, and directed that it should be devoted to the advocacy of peace. The sum of £56,000 sterling was found hidden behind pictures and under carpets.

New Zealand's Prosperity. Wellington, March 24.-Speaking at Johnsonville, Mr Seddon said the exports

saine class an the Ply and Secastped. † of Arbirtration at The Hague. This more-Minister said to-day that no reply had been stands, such persons, though a constant of New Zealand last year amounted to

from both sides. It is now known in Russia that England did not want the War, and it is also known in London'that Russia was prepared to submit the dispute to the Court over, was known to the Japanese, who hast. ened to open the attack. That was on net of great fully, because Japan might have got at The Hugue everything she could reasonably have demanded. arbitration, whether in the form mentioned or by a Congress of the Powers, will be the inevitable sequel of the War.

As matters now stand.

received from Japan to the request that an Australian officer might be permitted to proceed to the seat of war, with a view to studying the Japanese methods of fighting. Until such reply was in the hands of the Government no steps would be taken to choose an officer for the position.

Despite the statement of Mr Deakin that no reply from Japan had been received on the subject, it was authoritatively stated to night that Colonel J. C. Hoad, A.A.G. of the Commonwealth force, had been selected by the Government to proceed to the scene of the war. Colonel Hond, who and a distinguished career, will leave

The customs

monace to peace and good order, cannot be banished if naturalized by operation of the £15,000,000, a wonderful record, consider Lease of the New Territories or otherwise, ing we had only a population equal to the and are very laudable and should commend city of Glasgow. On the Government lines themselves to all right-minded and peace-of railway there was a net increase in able inhabitants of this Colony. It would revenue of over £90,000 for the 11 months be no undue hardship to any one belonging of this year, as compared with the corres to these two classes of British subjects, if, after having stood their trial before a jury and been found to be a criminal or a dan gerous character, should be banished, but it is obviously unreasonable to bring hin under the scope of Ordinance 8 of 1882, which provides that he can be banished without trial of any sort or kind whatsoever. Under this Ordinance, anyone of these British subjects might awake one morning to find himself the victim of some evil. minded persons who have laid secret and

10,960 tons displacement, with an indiest ed horsepower of 11 900 giving her a speed of 17 knots Her per protection

IN 10 inch and finch our plating, and the weight of her bronascie tre 3367 lbs. Her principal guns are four 12-inch and twelve

The idea of mediation, when first moot. 6-inch. The Petropavlovsk carries a crewed, was regarded by Japan as merely based of about 800 meu. She cost £1,098,000. on a theoretical consideration of the con. But Discussing the relative values of the sequences and chances of the War.

that was an erroneous conception. The Russian and Japanese fleets, the Naval idea of mediation had already been de. expert of the Tine, says

Mediation As regards veloped into a definite project

will enrcely take place without the previous protection and speed, these vessels com.

consent of both parties; but, if one agrees, pare unfavourably with the Japanese the other cannot well say "No": and for Russia it is the easier to accept, as media. battleships. Of the personnel he wrote

tion cannot propose anything else than he served on the staff of the Duke of maligious information charging him with mission would be against this evil procced. It can only he said for certain that it s entirely lacking 10 experience of war, and that. its training having been mainly carried out in the Baltic, the conditions

expnot have been entirely favourable. The discipline on bontú Russian ships is report ed to be good and the men are said to be tolerable marksızen. "The officers are very keen about their work, but the sentiments they inspire in their men are not entirely conducive to that mutud confidence which should exist between the forecastle and the quarter deck. Altogether, while it may be said that the stuff of which the Russian snilor is made is excellent, it must back

experience. both training and

what she was already prepared to accept before the outbreak of hostilities interrup ted further parleying-that is, an arrange.

ment honourable to both sides.

fow

for the East on the 30th inst. A years ago he was sent to Great Britain by the Victorian Government to study military tactics, and whilst in England

Conusught. Subsequently he proceeded with the Victorian troops to the South African war, and won for himself consider ablo honour during the progress of the Mediation will begin immediately after campaign. Colonel Hoad played part the first great battle on late, because in the advance on Kimberley, and was honour will then be satisfied, and Dip-afterwards engaged in the Transvaal. His lomacy will be ready to take up the case,

name appeared frequently in despatches, The War will not be of long duration,' and he was regarded as a rising officer. The Correspondent of the Neu: Freie His appointment to represent the Com. Prise asked the Diplomatist whether it was

monwealth in the East will be hailed with

not preniature to discuss these things. The reply was:-

satisfaction by the defence forces of Vic

toria.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT

CLUB.

The Royal Hongkour Yacht Club sailed

It can never do harm to speak of a jail accompli, which will soon enough occupy all the Cabinets. In conflicts like this, the paychological moment is everything. It will not be missed by the Neutral Cabinets, which are ready for it. Russia and Eng- and have now freely exchanged views, and It is it is not impossible that in the Czar's three races over the following course on autograph letter to King Edward, of which April 9 and 10: From Police Pier, Kow. words arbitration and mediation may be loon, to Trocas Rock Buoy, to Stonecutters found.'

to North Fairway Buoy, to Trocas Rock Buoy to North Fairway Buoy to finish,

unwise to prophesy before the event, but it would not come as a great sur prise to students of naval affairs if the Russians were to withdraw their ships into

their losses.'

Count Benckendorff was the bearer, the

distance 11 miles.

I think the only possible source of this information must be Count Benckendorff the Gulf of Pe-chi-lib, rather than force ahimself. If so, its importance could not fleet action. For in the latter event, oven be overrated. I mentioned last night that In the Championship Race Dione and if they were partially successful, they the organs of the Vienna Foreign Office Elspeth were first across the line, with were discussing the question of mediation Fernon handy. At the Fairway Buoy would be unable to replace the damaged in a manner which left no doubt as to the Elspeth lad, but on the home tack, by *ships or adequately repair and make good desire to render Russia a great service. I skilful tacking the Dions gained a fine referred to the possibility of the Vienna lead, winning by 8 minutes from Vernon, Foreign Office being in possession of ex- Elspeth fouled Aileen and gave up. clusive reports from Russia, and of Count

The times were as follows:- Benckendorff's mission having mediation

H. M. for its object. Long experience has made

Dione

3 39 15 ne familiar with the ways in which Di-

Vernon

3 47 12 plomatic action is initiated and prepared

Aileen In the point-score for the season between Russian and Turkey in for in the Press, and it needed no particu- lar information to justify the surmise that the machinery is going to be started, the motive power being furnished by Russia, nost probably on the Czar's personal initia. tive and by his direct desire.

It has been said : Admiral Makaroff that he is the most distinguished officer in the Russian Navy. As a young lieutenant, te won his spurs in the

war

1877-78. In command of the Constantine, he was the moving spirit in the torpedo operations in the Black Sea which paralysed the sluggish naval superiority of Turkey and inflicted considerable loss upon it. The last attack on Batoum was made on the night of January 25th. The Constan- tine, under Makarotf, had received orders

to cruise along the east coast of the Black Sea

and threaten Batoum. She had with her only

One expression in the statement which I attribute to Count Benckendorff, was used by myself in a telegram to The Standard on February 11, namely, that the War will be a short one, and that after the first engagement of some magni tude ou land, as in the case of Austria

S.

3 48 58

the

Fernon is far ahead of any other boat, being almost as many pointe as the other three added together.

The points are:--

Vernon

Dione

Aileen Elspeth

79

44

20

17

The first

being a source of danger to the peace, order and good government of the Colony, and find himself banished. intimation given is the arrest by a police- mab, the evidence is secast, und opportunity is given to the person arrested to defend himself. Who can say whether many good and worthy persons have not been banished through the machinations of their enemies in this manner?

Aliens have hitherto been induced to

ponding period of last year. had increased £200,000, The total in- crease of revenue for the financial year, as compared with last year, amounted to over £600,000, and the surplus would be con- siderably larger than last year. Speaking of Chinese in the Transvaal, Mr Seddon suggested the appointment of an Raya! Commission, comprising representatives of the United Kingdom, South African colonies, Canada, Australia, and New He Zealand, to investigate the matter. was satisfied that the report of the Com-

ing,

British Labour Legislation. London, March 24-Mr D. J. Shackleton' (Labour) moved in the House of Commons last night that the wages of unskilled labour in Government factories and ship- yards ought not to be less than the stand ard wago paid by private employers.

The Government accepted the motion. Mr Victor Cavendish, Financial Secre-

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and Will of others.

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OFFER

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ON

Ty

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OF OUR OWN MAKE,

$350 and $395,

Our New

Which will provoke Screams and Roars PIANO FACTORY

of Laughter.

TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, A STARTLING SENSATION.

PROF. ZANCIG will put a Hypnotized is ready this month and

Subject to sleep for 24 Hours, he will then be placed All Day Saturday for we wish to dispose of

those Models now in

Free Exhibition in the Window of J. Ullman & Co., Jowellers and Diamond Merchants, QUIEN'S ROAD (opposite the Post Office), and will be Awakened at the Thestre, SATURDAY Night. These Sensational Entertainments will be given in conjunction with Me M. B. LEAVIT'S TROUBADOURS WHO WILL APPEAR FOR ONLY 3 NIGHTS MORE.

BEAR IN MIND SPECIAL GRAND MATINVE. SATURDAY, at 3 O'CLOCK.

Arranged for Ladies and Children. MATINEE PRICES :-Dross Circle $2, Children and Annahs Half-prices all parte. Booking at RUBINSON PIANO Co., LD,

Stalls, 81, Pit 10 cents.

SATURDAY NIGHT FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. Hongkong, April 14, 1994.

SITUATION WANTED.

665

Young Man just arrived in the Colony

Good

A Pants Jusition as BOOK-KEEPER or CLERK in a Mercantile House. References.

Apply to

**G; €..' Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, April 14, 1904,

712

WANTED.

STOCK.

They are of First Quali- ty, and guaranteed for the

CLIMATE.

Will be stored until Required:

TIME PAYMENTS

To-day's Advertisements

naturalize themselves by the solemn under-tary to the Treasury, said that the Govern taking of the Government that they will ment was determined to be model bercafter enjoy, whilst in this Colony, allers, and to set a good example to private T Reasonable terms and gond Security: INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

arms.

Mr John Burns (Labour) moved an am- endment that the wages be those agreed upon between trade unions and employers' associate

10 Rent, Standard TYPEWRITER.

Apply by letter stating Terms.

Address:--

*J. G. C.,'

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713 Hongkong, April 14, 1904.

THE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

HE Company's Steamship

LOONGSANG,

Mr A. J. Balfour, Prime Minister, claim. ed time for consideration of this matter. One difficulty was that much unskilled DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, | Captain G. S. WEIGALL, will be despatched labour was not organised.

The debate was adjourned.

Australian Legislation Causes Uneasiness,

The Times writes that Great Britain is

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

HAICHING,

the privileges and rights of a natural-born subject, among which is one right in par ticular, which has ever been jealously guarded by the citizens of this vast and glorious British Empire, and that is that no person shall be condemned without a Fair and public trial. Should the Ordinance be passed into law in its present form, this right will be taken away from these two classes of British subjects, and what diffor enco will there then be between their standing and of any alien inhabitant of this Colony? It should be remembered that in

THE Company's Steamship the case of Chinese gentlemen who have naturalized themselves as British subjects, watching with deep concern the progress of Captain HODGINS, will be despatched for the mere fact of their having become the Arbitration and Conciliation Bill and of the above Ports on SUNDAY, 17th inst., naturalized is enough to produce hatred the Navigation Bill in the Commonwealth at Daylight. against themselves among their own people Parliament. The underlying principles of For Freight or Passage, apply to in China and the Government which they these bills occasion uneasiness, and if the have forsaken, and the consequence is that proposals of the Labour party are carried they become specially marked men. Can the effects on the internal situation of anyone guarantee that this malice will not Australia and her credit outside can hardly end in any secret trumped-up charge which fail to be serious. The Times states that it may lead to their deportation, and if to is to be hoped that the moderates in the China, their doom?

Commonwealth Parliament will avert the mischief even at the loss of some temporary political advantage.

I submit that the Government, which has always proved itself to be wise, just, and British subjects and foreigners alike, benevolent in the eyes of naturalized should, in justice to the former, reconsider Russian Frisoners. and amend the Bill to the effect that no banishment should take place before &

It is understood to be the intention of

public trial has been instituted and the the Japanese Authorities to hand over guilt of the accused conclusively established charge of the wounded Russian soldiers, by the verdict of a Jury, or, if the Govoruho are under medical treatment at Mat- ment is unwilling to do this, the-Bill might ||

be amended in such a nianner as to be in suyama, to the French Consul at Kobe as applicable to those who have already been soon as the men have sufficiently recovered. naturalized, otherwise the Government will

allegiance to the British Crown and paid a promised them at the time when they swore

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, April 14, 1904.

716

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

HE Steamship THE

GREGORY APCAR, Captain J. G. OLIFENT, will be despatched for the above Fortson TUESDAY, the 19th inst., at 3 p.m.

For Freight or Passugo, apply to

D. SASSOON & Co., Ld..

Agents. Hongkong, April 14, 1904.

'BEN' LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.

715

FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP,

VIA SUEZ CANAL

BEN ALDER,

ONE-DESIGN CLABS, This race was the last of the sea- and Prussia after Sadowa, negotiations for son, and one of the best. Getting a break faith with this class of British sub- good start Colleen and Min led Peace will commence. The arguments and for some time, with the other thres jects by denying them a right which was The Russian Navy. two boats, both armed with Whiteheads. reasons by which the Powers now neutral yachts close up, Bonito being last. By

The shipbuilding yards at St. Peters-THE Steamshi may be induced to do their utmost. to As Potti, it was learnt that the Turkish nish the War are numerous and varied. keeping inshore Bonito drew up and led fee for same, which has gradually risen from burg are completing the construction of a Capt. MCINTOSH, will be despatched as fleet was off Batoum. Makarofi resolved There is the sense of Christian com for a few seconds, but Colleen and Min nothing to 8250. Since the main object of number of war vessels. The Franco-above on or about SATURDAY, the

soon repassed her, leaving the others also to attack at once and lowered his boats.munity of feeling; the fear of a general in the rear. At the North Fairway Buoy the Bill is to get rid of robbers and dan Russian yards are building the Orel, 13,730 7th May

conflagration, through the Alliances and

For Froight or Passage, apply to In bright moonlight they steamed into the obligations of both belligerents: and the Colleen was thirty yards ahead of Min. The New Territories, it would be better still if tons, with a speed of 18 knots. She will race home was splendid, Colleen just mau-it is so smended that the naturalized Bri- have an armament of 64 quick-firing guns

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., harbour and made for the Turkish guard. apprehension that the Monarchical principle

Agents. would receive a severe shook in the event of aging to win by five seconds.

tish subjects shall not be affected at all, of various calibres and six torpedo tubes.

718 Hongkong, April 14, 1904. The times were:-

The Government should entertain no

will carry a crew of 780 men. The

BARBER LINE OF STEAMERS. class of British subjects, since, prior to Borodino, of the same type, is also under their being allowed to naturalize, their construction. In the shipping yards at the

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. positions, characters and motives must un-

THE STEAMSHIP SATSUMA.

Colleen... Min

w

Bonito

Erica

II. M. 5. 3 22 45 ... 3·22 60 *... 3. 27 00 ...3 28 20

HANDICAP CLASB.

gerous criminals. who are natives of the

anxiety as to the good behaviour of this 80

dergo a searching investigation by the Re- port of St. Petersburg the finishing touches gistrar General and should the report of are being given to the transport Kamchatka, this official be unsatisfactory, no applica

As far as my knowledge goes, no naturaliz Baltic yard will shortly deliver the battle- tion for naturalization will be entertained. of 7500 tons and twelve knots speed. The

ship, a vessel from 1,000 to 2,000 tons. continued misfortune in war bringing about When only eightyards from her both an internal revolution in Russia, whether boats simultaneously fired their White-Nihilistic or Socialistic, or simply Constitu

tional. Thore is the further apprehension heads, aiming her mainmast. Both that, Japan being allowed to advance as struck her and exploded with a fearful the leader not only of Korea, but also of noise of smashing iron, and in one China, the Yollow danger, which is the

German Emperor's nightmare might as

FROM. NEW YORK, Gloria was first away, but did not hold minute her hull пра bolow water. Another minute and the Russian saw her disinclination of most of the Continental reaching Trocas Rock. The latter led sume a conspicuous form. There is the the lead long, Iris displacing her before

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are horoby informed that all Goods are maste go. From beginning to end of these Cabinets to give an opportunity to the throughout the race, crossing the finishing ed subject has ever been found implicated ships Kniar Suture and Slavs, both of United States to appear in the world line 3 min. 25 secs. ahead of Chanticleer. in any criminal offences in this Colony

Godowns of the HONGKONO AND Kow. that their position should be so weakened Imperator Alexander III, will be launched LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LTD., that they may be attacked in secret by at Kronstadt in the Spring. The great at Kowloon, whence and/or from the CORRECTED TIMES. Cveil-disposed persons with possible dis battle-ships Paul I. 17,200 tons, and wharved delivery may be obtained.

astrous results.

Andrei Pervo vanui will be ready at the II M. 6. II.

No Claims will be admitted after the In conclusion, I should like it to be dis same time. These vessels will have a speed Goods have left the Godowns, and all 3 34 50... 3; 28:45 | (1):||

tinctly understood that this is not written of 17 knots, and will each carry 54 quick Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th in any spirit of antagonism to the Govern firing guns and four torpedo tubes, with a inst.. will be subject to rent. ⠀

As soon as the ice on ment, for which I have the greatest respect, crew of 800 men.

All Claims against the Steamer must be

as above on MONDAY, the 18th Int., c 4 p.m.

This steamer has superior accommoda- tion for First-Class Passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light and carries a Doctor.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, April 14, 1904.

Entertainments.

M

'R A. G. WARD.

will give

An

ORGAN RECITAL,

in

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,

on

FRIDAY,

APRIL 15th, at 6.15 P.M.

VOCALIST:-

Mas A. G. GORDON,

717

A Collection will be made in aid of the Organ Fund..

689

Hongkong, April 9, 1904.

Bangkok Times.

THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN SIAM

And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin Ohina, the Straits Setements, and Burma.

& DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Mal

Edition (20 pp.)

i

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WEEKLY, including postage, ££ p.a. ADVERTISING RATES. Per luch (& tines), Ticals 2, one insertion, Ticals 4 cente 50, three times; Ticals 8 cents 75 week; Ticals 14 conta 47, a first month; subsequent months, Ticals Y centa 23.

attacks the Bassians, according to their own as one of the Great Powers, whero- The Gloria was disqualifiod for failing to such being the case, it does not seem fair the same type ds the. Orel. The battle-ship being landed at their Tisk into the SUBSCRIPTION, DAILY (postage extra), account, lost not a man killed. Captain by a precendent would be created comply with the recall signal. Makaroff at the close of the war had cs-is the special fear of Austria-Hungary that

which would serve for all time. There The times were :-

tablished his reputation as a bold, intrepid she could not alone manage matters in and enterprising seaman. More recently the Near East without sowing the seeds of Iris he has acquired scientific repute by conflict between herself and Italy; Chanticleer.

the joint fear of Austria-Hungary and at Doreen inventing the groat ice-breakers like the least one other Power, that if Russia, aftor Alannah Ermak, Baikul, and Makaroff, which are of a thorough defeat, should have lost her Gloria

position amongst the Powers, the omni-

such immense assistance to Russia in open-potence of Germany in Europe would have.

MI. 8.

3 46 55 3 38 40

3 38 15.3 30 00 (2)

0

340 12... 3 40.

3 14 12... 0 0

ing her Baltic ports early in the season to be borne for a long time; and the corre Australian Cricket Umpires. and expediting communication across Lake sponding fear of Germany that, in the same supposed case, France and England would so

Baikal. Admiral Makaroff has also writ-

ten well on naval tactics, and particularly

of torpedo warfare. Whatever means were

at his disposal he was expected to put them

bo far better purpose than did Admiral Surk,Eb.

rying

Mr Warner has sent the following complete their understanding as to make it message to Crockatt, against whose umpir-up this matter before it is too late,—I am, men, and will have a speed of 23 knots. dangerous for Germany to remain without ing there was a demonstation' at one of Yours sincerely,

a trustworthy well-wisher in Europe. All the test matches:- Thank you for having these considerations, apprehensions, com-

binations, and counter-combinations must umpired in the matches so well. You are

A UNIQUE FEATURE of the

Bangkok

but to point out that the arbitrary power the Neva melts, the second class cruisers presented to the Undersigned on or before granted by this Ordinance to the guardians Zhemtohug and Isumrud will be launched the 22nd April, or they will not be recogTimes" in ite Siamese version. Thus the of the peace might lead to miscarriages of from the Neva yards. Both will be of the nized. Justice for which those two classes of loyal Novik type, and will be of 3100 tons, car- All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods British subjects will be the victims,

six torpedo tubes and 14 quick-firing are to be left in the Godowns, where they Trusting that some abler pen will take guns. They will each carry a crew of 275 will be examined on the 18th inst., nt

8 p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, April 18, 1904.

JUSTICE

[The matter referred to by our cor respondent appears to be one wall meriting

have weighed on the minds of Sovereigns certainly one of the bost umpires I have the useful cosid ration of the memberg and responsible Statesmen from the day ever seen.

of the Legislative Council. Ed., O.M.]

HE-I suppose it would not be proper to kiss you on such a short coquaintance? She No. What a pity we haven't been acquainted a little longer!

711

advertiser is enabled to talk as it wore with the Siamese in their own tongue without knowing one word of it, the Bangkok Times" doing the translations required.

Literacy_pommunications should be ad dressed to the Korros, Business com munications to the Manager Cheques and Post Office Orders in favour of MANA GEE,Bangkok Times.

Orders booked by MANAGER, China Mal

6

Shipping.

STEAMSHIP

THE CHINA MAIL.

Shipping.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

NAVIGATION COMPANY

WILL despatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned TORTS on the "DATE

WILL

named

Y'AMA, VIA S'HAI, MOJI &

KOBE (passing through the INLAND SEA).

LONDON. &...........

REMARKS.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

JOINT SERVICES.

FOR

R.N.R...meat baru.........

G. PHILIPTS

*TEAMERS

TO BAIL ON

Manila

H. G. H. LEWELLIN,

Bengal

:}

About 19th April. Noon, 23rd April,

Freight and Passage.

Chan

SHANGHAL......................................

W. B. PALMER, H.N.A.

About 23rd April.

See Special Advertisement Freight and Passage.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT. MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.

VIA

· LONDON & ANTWERP,

S'PORE, PANG, CL'BO, POET SAID AND MAHBEILLES...........

Palawan......

J. D. ANDREWS, D.N.R,

About 27th Freight and

April.

Passage.

For further Particulare, apply to

E. A HEWETT. Superintendent.

26

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

Hongkong, April 14, 1904.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST.

(Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWeir, Amsterdam, ROTTERDAY, COPENHAGEN, Lunker, 19917, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, Porte in the

Ir

Spa and BALTIC PORTH; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN Fouru). PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM FONCRONO

8.8. Artemin,

8URIKOT TO ALTERATION.

FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG.

SINGAPORE AND TERANG

25th April 1904. FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG,

SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO,

8th May, 1904. FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG.

SINGAPORE AND PENANG.

CATE

f'opt

ľ

TOUBEN,

$ 4. Suena.

8.S. Y

8.5

CALLUNO

17th May

1904.

Proight

Frnigh

TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA, AND SUMATRA PORTS.

Shipping.

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1804

HONGKONG MANILA.

Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam- ers between Hongkong and Manila-Saloon amidships. Cuisine Surgeon and -Electric Light-Perfect Stewardess carried.-All the most up-to-date arrange- ments for comfort of Passengera.

CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Tons. Captains.

Steamship.

For

Sailing Dates.

Manila Direct April 16,at 10 a.m. Manila Direct April 23, at 10a.m.

Shewan, Tomes & Co.,

RUBI

2540

FROM

OUTWARDS,

STEAMERS

ZAFIRO

PERLA

2540

R. W. Almond ....

R. Rodger

1980

A. H. Notloy......

DUE

......18th GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......HYEON GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......PROMETHEUS..................... 24th 1st ......DEUCALION .......... GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL............ GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......ULYSSES..................................................................... 7th GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL ......DARDANUB.....................................

April. April

For Freight or Passage, apply to

May.

........13th

May. May.

Hongkong, April 9, 1904.

HOMEWARDS.

STEAMERS

TO LAIL

.....ANTENOR

TELEMACHUR............26th April. ...10th May.

......20th

May.

"

POR

LONDON & ANTWERP

LONDON & ANTWERP

* OFNOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...ACHILLES ........

* Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

General Managers.

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN

2245

LIJN.

HEAD AGENT-R. BISSCHOP, 3, DUDDELL STREET, HONGKONG. REGULAR FOUR-WEEKLY SERVICE BETWEEN

STEAMERS.

JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.

FROM

EXPECTED ON OR ABOUT

WILL LEAVE FOR

STEAMERS

TO BAIL

POR

Freight

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and

all FACIFIC COAST FORTS, VIA HYSON NEL. KOBE & YOKOHAMA.........

For Freight, apply to

19th April.

TJIPANAS

JAPAN.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

TJILATJAP...... JAVA, VIA

MACASSAR.

First half of May.

Second half

SINGAPORE AND JAVA PORTS.

JAPAN.

of April. Second belf

Frigh

Hongkong, April 14, 1904.

183 TJIMAHI

Do.

of May.

JAPAN.

FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG,

ON SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO,

11 May, 1904.

FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG.

SINDAIRE AND PENATIO

8.5 Prin,

140) Tunn, 100%

Freight

Cupt

FORCY,

Τ

eticular seply to

1

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

HONGKONG OFFICE,

Queen's Buildings, No. 1.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.

FOR

SHANGHAI.. MANILA BHANGHAI.

STEAMER

TO BAIL

.ANHUI ✶ ✶

SUNGKIANG *, WOSUNG †

SWATOW, 1SINGTAU AND TIENTSIN.. KANBU......

TBINAN KOBE

April 15. Daylight. .16th April, Noon. ..15th April. .18th April.

19 h April, 4 p.m.

ON OIL

ABOUT

First half of May.

Second half of April. Second half of May.

The steamers are all fitted throughout with Electric Light, and have accom- modation for a limited number of saloon passengers, and will take cargo to all Ports in Netherlands, India on through B/L.

For particulars of Freight and Passage, apply to

THE AGENTS,

Holland China Trading Co.

TELEPHONE No. 201. Rongkong, April 7, 1904.

CANADIAN PACIFIC

RAILWAY ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

COMPANY'S

PT. DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNS. SYDNEY VILLE,

FOR ILOILO.

TATYUAN 1

23rd

April.

BRISBANE,

THE

Steamship

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

and MELB URNE

* 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 Yangtze & Northern China Ports. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all Now Zealand and other Australian Porta.

N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Returu, To Manila and Australian Ports,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hongkong, April 13, 1904,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

Qallong at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE

SAFETY-SPEED-PUNCTUALITY,

Empress Twin Screw Scaamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse power-Speed 19 knots.

(Subert in Alteration,

Saving 3 to 7 Days accross the Pacific. Proposed SAILINGS PROM HONGKONG, R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. ATHENIAN

R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN R.M.S. TARTAR.

R.M.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA.

Hongkong to London, 1st Class.........

**

"

6000 TONE...... WEDNESDAY, April 20, 1904. 3882 TONS......WEDNESDAY, April 27. 6000 TONS......WEDNESDAY, May 11. 4425 Toss......SATURDAY,

May 21,

6000 Toxo......WEDNESDAY, June 1.

+1

£40.

£42.

via St. Lawrence £60. via New York £62. Intermediate on Steamers, and 1st Class Rail ........

the famous IN. BE magnificent EMPRESS STEAMSHIPS passing throug THE LAND SEA OF JAPAN, usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VAN. COUVER (B. C.), in 12 DAYS, and muske connection with the PALATIAL OVER WITHOUT LAND TRAINS FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC CHANGE.

Passengers booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD, SPECIAL RATES (first class only) granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Governments,

For further information, Maps, Guides, Books, Rates of Freight and Passage,

D. E. BROWN. General Agent, apply to

PEDDER STREET. Hongkong, March 30, 1904.

.

PORTLAND AND ASIATIC

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

4

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,-

-BREMEN.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PINANG, COLOMBO, ADEN. EUEZ, FORT SAID NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN/BAMBURG; PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS; ALSO LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.

STEAMERS WILL CALL AT GIBRALTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON to land PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE. N.B.-Cargo CAN BE TAKEN ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN RUSSIA. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Sailing Dates. 1904. WEDNESDAY, 27th April. WEDNESDAY, 25th May.

---

+++

-

Steamers.

BAYERN ... PRINZ HEINRICH OLDENBURG SACHSEN ZIETEN SEYDLITZ... ROON PREUSSEN

PRINZ REGENT LUITPOLD PKINZ HEINRICH

...

...

* Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie.

PRONTO,

1986

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

Captain GRANDT, will be despatched for FOR SWATOW, AMOY, TAKAO AND the above Port on SUNDAY, the 17th April, at Daylight.

For Freight, apply to

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, April 11, 1904.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

NOTICE.

STEAM FOR

THE

TAINANFOO.

THE Company's. Steamship

THALES, Captain ROBSON, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 15th 691 Inst., at 10a.m.

SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, EGYPT, MAR. SEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;

Also

PORTS OF ERAZIL & RIVER PLATE.

ON

N TUESDAY, the 19th April, 1904, at 1 p.m., the Company's Steam- ship SALAZIE, Captain NEGRE, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for MAR- BEILLES, Fia Ports.of Call, WrrHOUT TRAN

HIPMENT.

WEDNESDAY, 8th June. WEDNESDAY, 22nd June. WEDNESDAY, 6th July. WEDNESDAY, 20th July. Cargo and Specie will be registered for WEDNESDAY, 3rd Aug. London as well as for Marseilles, and ac WEDNESDAY, 17th Aug. cepted in transit through Marseilles for the WEDNESDAY, 31st Aug. principal places of Europe.

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon only on MONDAY, the 18th April. Specie and Parcele received until 4 p.m. the same day. No Cargo will be re-

WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of April, 1904, at NOON, the Steamship ON PRINZ HEINRICH, Captain R. HEINTZ, with MATLS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port as above, Calling a NAPLES and GENOA,

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on MONDAY, the 25th April, Cargo and Specie will be received on Board until 5 p.m., on TUESDAY, the 26th April, and Parcels will be received at the Agency's Office until Noon, on TUESDAY, the 26th April.

Contents of Packages are required. No Parcel Receipts will be signed for loss than The Steamer has splendid accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardesses. Linen can be washed on board.

Norddeutscher Lloyd.

Melchers & Co., Agents.

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, via INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, PORTLAND, OREGON, 32.50 and Parcels should not exceal Twe l'eet Cubic in Measurement.

Mол, KOBE & YOKOHAMA; FOR

OPERATING IN .

CONNECTION WITH THE

STEAMSHIP.

ARABIA

AROGONIA

NUMANTIA

OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.

For further Particulars, apply to

1947

TONS.

CAPTAIN.

To SAIL ON.

..4489

.5198

...........4370

Through Bills of Lading laned to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and farther Information, sommunicate with or apply to

PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, April 6, 1904.

%

FOR

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS AND FORMOSA, PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG—

SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

TAMSUL, Via SWATOW AND AMOY, ANPING, Via SWATOW AND AMOY,

TAMBUI, Via SWATOW

AND AMOY, FOOOHOW, Via SWATOW

AND AMOY,

STEAMEB

M. STRUVE,

Capt. T. BRANDT, TRITOS, Capt. H. KRAFT,

FRITHJOF

LEAVING

SUNDAY, 17th

NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE.

BOSTON S. CO. BOSTON TOWBOAT CO. CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

NORTHERN PACIFIC S. CO.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGTONG FOR VICTORIA. B.C. AND TACOMA

VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

Stearners.

Tons.

Captains

To Sai

LYRA

SHAWMUT

4417 .9606

G. V. William

W. M. Smith

May May

21.

* Have no Second-class Passenger accommodati

FOR MANILA

Carga only.

The largest, steadiget, and most comfortable steamers for Manila.

About 9606 tons Capt. W. M. Smith... About 80th

April, at 10 am.

WEDNESDAY, 8.8. SHAWMUT.

April 20, at 20 a.m.

1 SUNDAY, 24th

{Capt. H. 4. HARALDERN, April, at 10 a.m.

TRIUMPH,

Capt. A. HANSEN,

WEDNESDAY,

April 27, at 10a.m.

April.

CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND CUISINE. ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS.

The Twin-screw au. Shawmut and Tremont have just been fitted with superior

account of the present state of political affairs, all the Company's new Steamers Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers. The large size of these vessels have been requisitioned for Transport Bervice, and the above named charred ensures steadiness at sea. Electric fan in each room. Barber's shop and steam laon ners have been secured instead for maintenance of the Company's Coastal Services: dry. Cargo carried in cold storage. LOOK as the state of Affairs permit the Company will resume running with its special-

PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

Dodwell & Co. Limited,

GENERAL AGENTS.

Batrned new 8ħakmeru,

or further information, Apply to

age and further information, apply at the Core local Branch

8. Den Voeux Road Central,

T. ARIMA, Manager.

SEN'S BUILDINGS,

Hongkong, March 23, 19047

ens, April 18, 1904

On

ceived on-board on TUESDAY.

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 particulara, apply at the Company's Office.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Hongkong, April 7, 1904.

AUSTRIAN

LLOYD'S STEAM

Agent.

674

NAVIGA-

TION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling ob SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN, "SUEZ AND PORT SAID.

(Taking cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, PERSIAN

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, April 14, 1904.

708

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS. FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

THE

HE Company's Steamship

POLYNESIEN, Captain LE COISPELLIER, will be despatched for the shove ports on or about MUNDAY, the 18th inst.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent. Hongkong, April 11, 1904.

695

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM

NAVIGA. TION COMPANY.

STEAM TO SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA AND КОВЕ.

THE

HE Company's Steamship

MARQUIS BACQUÊHEM, Captain RASSEVICH, will leave for the above places on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst., p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SANDER WIELER & CO., Agents. Princes Buildings. Hongkong, April 13, 1904.

STEAM FOR

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA,

Notices to Consignees.

AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.

HE Steamship

THE

OLAVERLEY,

Captain W. P. Purr, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the WANCTIAI STORING ¡Co. ut ~WANCHAI and stored at Consignoes'

risk and expense,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th 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 19th Inst., at. 2.30 p.m.

All claims for damage must be presented before the 23rd Inst.,, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN TOMES & CO., General Agents.

·Hongkong, April 13, 1904.

706

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

**GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS.

THE Company's Steamship Glenshiel,

having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby in- formed that their Gods are being landed at thoir risk into the Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kown, where each consign. ment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are lauded.

Goods not cleared by the 19th inst., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

All Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the Dam- age obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the steamer's arrival, Claima will be re- after which no cognised;

I

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. Hongkong, April 13, 1904.

703

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER MALTA.

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

CONSIGNERS of boby informed

that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GODOWNS at Kowloon, where each consign- ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo :— From LONDON, &c., ex 8.8. Himalaya and Somali.

--

Th

From CALCUTTA, ex 2.8. Syria.

From PERSIAN GULF, ex 8.8. B. I. S. N. and B. and P. S. N. Co's, steamers,

Optional Goods will be landed here un- tess instructions are given to the contrary before 4 pm. To-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 14th Inst., at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.

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

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con signees and the Company's representative at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, April 8, 1901.

677

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.-

THE Steamship Gregory Apcar, having arrived from the above Porta, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from along. side.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once at Consignees risk and expense. Cargo remaining on board after 4 p.m. of the 15th Instant, will be land- ed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND Kow- LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongside; 705 such Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.

GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT,MEDITER/ VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS),

THE Company's Steamship

THE

ASSTRIESTE,

Captain MECozzi, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 20th April, p.m.

RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON, & Co., LD.

Agents.

Hongkong, April 12, 1904.

702

MESSAGERIES CANTONWAISES.

J. TREVOU & 00.

HONGKONG CANT NIGHTLY

SERVICE

Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA

VIA PERSIAN GULF, CONTHE Commodions Steamer

'AMERICAN 'AND. TINENTAL, SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS:

A PAUL BEAU. Captain FRANGEUL leaves Hongkong for For information as to Freight or Passage,

Canton st 9 PM. on SUNDAYS, TUES. apply to

THE Steamship BENGAL, Captain DAYS and THURSDAYS, returning to SANDER, WIELER & Co., G. mars, arrying His Ma- Hongkong the following Days, leaving

Agents,

jesty's Maile, will be despatched from Canton at 5 PM, taking Passengers and Prince's Building.

this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the Cargo sa nsual... Hongkong, March 28, 1904.

604 23rd April, at Noon, taking Passengers and

Cargo for the above Portes REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,

VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. (With Liberty to Call at PHILIPPINE PORTS) PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

TO SAIL

1901

About Early May.

SHIMOSA..

For Freight and further information

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France and Tea for London (ander arrangement; will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other cargo for London, do will be conveyed vid Bombay

Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 p.m. the day before saili contents, and value of packages

requested ions of the Com

Tec

and cond

For further

894

The 8.8. CHARLES HARDOUIN Captain Norn leaves Hongkong on MON, DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at the usual hour.

These two magnificent and up-to-date

sotricity. Are lighted with: donisunder

rision. 88.00

€3.00

lari is at the end of STREET RAYA West For further Particulars, apply to

JIANDOLT

The Pharmacy, Queen'a Road Central Hongk

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1904.

AGENTS FOR THE OHINA MAIL.

LONDON -F. ALAE, 11 & 12, Clement's

Street, E.C. STELET

Insurances.

Banks.

THE CHINA MAIL.

ONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

Tane, Lombard St, GORDON & NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE BANKING CORPORATION.

Gorn, Lidate Circus, E C. BATES, Har & Co., 81, Cannon Street, E.C. SAMUEL DEACON & Co., 150 & 164, Leadenhall Street. W. M. WILLS, 151, Cannon Street, E.C. ROBERT WATSON, 10. Fleet Street. C. MITCHELL & Co., Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.O.. SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., 167, Fleet Street, E.U. PARIS AND

EUROPE: MAYENGE, FAYRE & Co., 18 Ru de la Grange Bateliere. NEW YORK:-TAX CHINESE Evangelist

OFFICE, 62, West 22nd Street. SAN FRANCISCO and American Porta generally: -BEAN & BLACK, San Fran- cisco,

AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW

|

INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1902, £18,378,771.

Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid-up Capital ............£687,500 0 0 £2,867,213 14 10 Fire Fundi ...........

"AVING been appointed AGENTS of the Hove Company we are prepared to accept EUROPEAN and CHINESE RISKS at Current Rates.

PAID-UF CAPITAL,............................................$10,000,000 RESERVE FUND—

Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 6,500,000 Silver Reserve

RESERTA Liability of} $10,000,000

PROPHIKTOB.....................

COURT OF DIRECTORS ¦--- A. J. RAYMOND, Esq.-Chairman. H. E. TOMKINE, Esq.-Deputy Chairman, Hon. O. W. Dickson, N. A. Biebs, Esq. E. Goets, Esq.

H. W. Slade, Esq. 1537 A. Haupt, Raq. C. A. Tomes, Esq.

Whealler, E. 9.

SHEWAN, TUMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, June 20, 1903.

ZEALAND: GORDON & GOTOH, Mel- FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO. bourne and Sydney.

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

APOTHECARIEs Co, Clombo. BATAVIA:-H. M. VAN DORP & Co. SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &∞, ;-KELLY &

WALSH, LTD., Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS :-A. S. WAT-

BON & Co., Manda. CHINA:-Amoy, N. MOALLE & Co.,

LIMITED. Fuochine, BROCKETT & Co. Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., And KELLY & WALBE. Yokohama,

OF

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

STATEMENT TO 316т DECEMBER, 1903.

ABSETS, GOLD....... NET SURPLUS, Gold.. INCOME, GOLD

.85,858,820.37 .$2,156,118.80 83,470,787.69

FIRE BRANCH.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Cu.. and KELLY THE Undersigned, having been appointed

& Wazen.

Intimations.

HE COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECT-

INO CHINESE;

THE

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THE

CHINA AND JAPAN

TELEPHONE

AND

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LIMITED,

HONGKONG EXCHANGE.

AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at Current Rates.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, March 23, 1904.

662

THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- PANY OF TORONTO AND LONDON.

INCORPORATED A.D. 1861.

MARINE BRANCH.

THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above are prepared to accept Risk at Current Rates.

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Hongkong, March 18, 1904.

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EXCHANGE LINES:

$25 per Quarter.

No Charge for Initial Installation.

N.B.-A Special Charge is made for

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than average

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ELECTRIC BELLS, INSULATORS, SWITCHES,

TELEPHONES, WIRE, etc., etc.

Send for Price Lists.

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Estimates given for all kinds

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ADDRESS:—2 ICE HOUSE ROAD,

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Hongkong, April 13 1804

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UHITY MANAGER: Hongkong-J. R. M. SMITE,

MANAGER:

Shanghai-H. M., Brvis, LONDON BANKERS-LONDON AND COUNTY BANKING CO., LD.

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.

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

Ox Fixed Deposits :—

Banks.

DEUTSCH-ASIATISCHE

Tsingtau (KIAUTSCHOU).

LONDON BANKERS: Mesara N. M. Kornschild & SONS. The Union of London and Smitha Bank, Limited, Deutsche Bank (Berlin), London Agency Direction der Disconto Gesellschaft. Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be Learnt on application. Every description of Banking and Exchange business trans. acted.

H. FIGGE,

Manager.

Hongkong, April 12, 1904,

LONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET

PRICES.

Oorrected to Thursday, April 14, 1904,

At 100 cents per Dollar Mexican.

Butcher Meat.

Beef sirloin & prime cut-Mei Lang Pa... b 18

Corned-Ham Ngau Yuk

"

corned-Ham Ngan Li

Head,-Ngau Tau

296

}

Heart, Ngau Sum

Hump, Salt-Ngau Kin

Feet,-Ngau Kerk Kidneys,-Ngau Yio

肉食

Salmon,Ma Yau Yu

Bhark,-Sa Ya

+

Skate,-Po Yo

Shrimps,-Ha

Snapper,-Lap fu

Softe, —Tat Sa Yu

Tench,-Wan Yu

***

Turbot,-Cho How Yu

White Bait,-Ngan Yu O

Fruits.

Almonds-Hung Yan

...

***

**

IM

Bananas, fragrant, Canton,-San Shing

Heung Chiu

***

Bananas, (brides), Macao-San Heung Chin

Chestnuts, Chinese,-Foong Lut...

་བྲཧྨ ཀྱུ ཆ སྒྱུ སྒྱུ བྷཱ

26

25

BANK.

PAID-UP CAPITAL, S'hal Tis. 5,000,000,

HEAD OFFICE; SHANGHAI, BOARD of DIRECTORS: BERIJN,

-$16,500,000

BRANCHES.

IN

BERLIN. HANKOW.

CALUUTTA. TIENTSIN.

..

18

010

13

Roast,-Shiu

18

***

** 19

| Turtles, small, fresh water,-Kerk Ya

,65

Breast,-Nagu Lam

14

"

...

104

I

Soup,-Tong Yuk

14

...

*** 31

11

Steak.-Ngan Yuk Pa

***

*** 19

18

牛肉耙

菓子R

11

-Cutom Ngau Lau Sirloin ...,, Sausages,-Ngau Chaung Bullock's Brains,-,, Siow

26

16

20

...

IM

per set 8

Apples, (California)-Kam San Ping Kho

60

Tongue fresh,--Ngau Li

each 45

55

11

"1

献牛脷

(Chefoo)-Tin Chun Ping Khor

Small,-Hoi Tong.

***

**

55

Custard,-Fan Lai Chi

...each.

... lb. 9

3

***

14

*** 31

each B

**

10

8

"

Carambola,-Yeung Tuo

...

BOR

16

*

* 19

Coconuts,-Yeh Tez...

....

...each 10

Ib. 9 OF

.5 000 99

牛肝 牛肚

Lens, China-Ning Moong

*H

4

America-Kum San Ning Moon...

"

... lb. St

羊牌骨

Lichees, Dried-Lai Chi Con

Fresh-

5

16

JAN

***

25

Tainan.

22

Mango, Manila-Lui Sung Mong

Tamsui

Tokio.

Pigs' Chitlings-Chi chong-

11

7

Mango, Saigon-Sai Kung Moong...

***

3

Yokohama.

31

Brains-Chi Know ... per set

2

Man osteens,-San Chuk Tez

dozen

Fret.-Chi Kerk

12

6

...

"

Fry,-Chi Chak

12

14

...

8

11

Head,-Chi Tau

19

***'99

D 4

Heart, Chi Sum

each 9

Kidneys,-Chi Yiu

6

...

"1

216

"

Liver,-Chi Con

Ib. 24

18

"

18

*** 31

鹹猪肉

22

...

301 99

18

... "

For 3 months 24 per cent per annum.

., 12

В

"

*

"

4

11

"

J. R. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, February 24, 1904.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

LIMITED.

THE BANK OF TAIWAN,

(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER).

66 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED........YEN 5,000,000. CAPITAL PAID-UP ...........YEN 2,500,000. HEAD OFFICE:-TAIPEH, FORMOSA.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Kobe, Nagasaki.

THE business of the above Bank ie con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA. TION. Rules may be obtained on ap plication

INTEREST on deposite is allowed at 3 PER CENT. per annum. Depositore my transfer at their option balances of ONGKONG AND $100 or more to the SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER OENT. per

annum.

For the Hongkong and Shanghai

Banking Corporation,

J. R. M. SMITH,

Amoy. Anping. Foochow. Keelung.

Osaka.

Shanghai.

HONGKONG OFFICE :

4, QUEEN'S ROAD. Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application.

S. SHIGENAGA,

Manager. Hongkong, February 2,11904.

零零

+3

Tail-Ngau Mei

Liver,—Ngau Con

Tripe (undressed)-Ngau To Calves' Head and Feet-Ngnu-chai-tau-kak, set 75 Mutton Chop,-Yeung Pai Kwat '

Leg,-Yeung Pei

...

Shoulder,-Young Shau

Pork, Chop,-Chi Pai Kwat

*

Corned,-Hai Chu Yak

""

TNTERNATIONAL

BANKING

Leg,-Chu Pei

"

Ohief Manager. I

Hongkong, May 1, 1900,

1617

ПHE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, LIMITED.

THE

....£1,000,000.

AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,.............. PAID UP CAPITAL, ..................................................£ 324,574, HEAD OFFICE-HONOKONG.

Board of Directors. CHAN KIT SHAN, Esq. J. FOCKE, Esq. CHEASY EWENS, Esq. G. C. Moxon, Esq. Ohief Manager

GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR. Interest for 12 months Fixed ...

Hongkong, February 5, 1904.

5%.

117

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

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, Tls. 5,000,000 2,500,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL,

"

HEAD OFFICE-SHANGHAI. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.

CANTON,

CHEFOO,

HANKOW, PERING.

PENANG, SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN,

THE BANK PURCHASES and receives for

Collection Bills of Exchange drawn

on the above places, and Sells Drafte and Telegraphic Transfers Payable at Branches Agencies.

A

HONGKONG BRANCH.

CORPORATION.

CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS:--

GOLD $7,992,173.37......about £1,640,000.

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AUTHORISED, GOLD $10,000,000 £2,055,000.

HEAD OFFICE-1, WALL STREET,

NEW YORK. LONDON OFFICE-THREADNEEDLE House, E.C.

BRANCHES AT San Francisco, Washington, Mexico, Manila, Shanghai, Singapore, Yokohama, Bombay, Calcutta and Agents all over the World.

LONDON AND CONTINENTAL BANKERS:

National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd. Crédit Lyonnais, Dresdner Bank, Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris, &c.

Fat er Lard,-Chu Yau

Sheeps' Head and Feet,-Yeung Tau Eerk set 50

"

"

"

Heart,-Yeung Sum

104

Kidneys,-Yeung Yia

ALR

...

D

Liver,-Yeung Con Sucking Pigs, To Order-Chu Chal Suet, Beef,-Sang Ngau Yan

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

Sausages,-Ngau Chai Ynk Tong

Poultry.

...

443

...

小牌指比油頭心護肝仔牛

-

***

Limes, (Saigon)--Sai Kung Ning Moong...

11

(Canton), Cooking,—S» Li

6

...each

Oranges. (Canton)-San Shing Tim Chang

Small, Tai Kut...

Olives,-Pak Lam

***

Pears, (American),-Kam San Shut Li

(Shanghai),-Sheung Hai Li

Peanuts, Fa Sang

+

Persimmons Large,- Hung Chie

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

Paw Law

2nd cocking Chung-tong-paw-law

19

...

(+1

10

***

cach

"

生合格

茶蔬

01

Plantains,—Tai Cheu

each 6

Plums,-Swatow Hung Lai...

-10

..

Pamelo, Siam,Chim Lo Yan

10

lb. 22

Walnuts,-Hop Tuo

12

---

合糖

16

* 19

Green, Sang Hop Tuo

17

生牛油

22

+

*** 17

生羊油

Vegetables, &c.

18

***

D.

平仔肉

15 4

生口

6 丫治费

15

30

剩仔

""

Sproat,-Ah Choi

19

Long,-Tau Kok ...

Chicken,-Kai Ohai ... Capons, Large, Small,—Sio ☎si 7, Ducks,-Ap Doves,-Pan Kau HE Corporation Transacts every de- Eggs, Hen-Kai Tan.......

scription of Banking and Exchange business. receives money in Current Ac- Fowls, Canton.-Kai count and issued Fixed Deposit Receipts either in Gold or Silver at rates which may be ascertained on application.

HONGKONG BRANCH:

20, DES VOUX ROAD CENTRAL.

CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager

32

18

...

each

per dozen 94

34

ཋརྞྞ⌘༈ | ྃ $ 3 | { ! ।

28

Artichokes, Shanghai Sheung Has Ah

Chi Chouk

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

(French), Shanghai, Sheung Hal

Pin Tau.

6 澳門邊動

上海過

Beat Root,-Hung Choi Jau

| Brinjale, Green,-Ching Tuen Ker

Red,-Hung Ker...

Brassica,-Pak Choi...

Bamboo Shoots,-Cheuk Shun

"

104

---

Hongkong, December 12, 1903,

161

ita

199

Hainan,- Geose, –Ngoi Geese, Wild Sh'ai,-S'hoi Yer Ngoi, Musk Deer,-Wong Keng Hare, Shanghai,-Tu Chai Partridge,-Che Khoo Pheasant, Shan Kai Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Kup

Hoihow,-Hol How Pak Kup.

-Hoi Nam Ksi

20

OM

"

pair

一 上海野鹅

each

Cabbage, Chinese, com.-Kai Choy Cabbage Root,-Kai Lan Tan

each

***

"

免仔

Cabbage, (Shanghai), —Yeh Chol Cane Shoots, bunch,-Kau Shun

*

Or

+1

pair

山藥

Cauliflower, Large size,-Tai Yek Chol-fa each 20

each 27

白鸽

Medium size,-Cheung Yeh Cho -fa

15

"

Small size,-Sai Yeh Choi Fa

TH

19

Carrots,-Kam Shun

each 25

...

Rice Birds,-Wo Fa Cheuk Snipe,--Sa-Choy

dozen

禾花雀

답다.

沙錐

11

English,-Yeung

*

65

火鷄公

"

White,--Pak

60

火鍋烤R

上海水

79

Red,-Hung Fa

水鴨仔

"

Green,--Ching Lat Chlu

城水喝

Advances made on approved sscarities. THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,

Bills Discounted.

Interest allowed on Ourrent Accounts at the Rate 2% per Annum on the Daily Balances.

T

AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1853. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.

Quail,-Um-Chun

11

...

11

1*

Turkeys, Cock-Phor Kai Kung

Na ...£800,000

Hen, ...£800,000 Wild Ducks, S'hai,-Shanghai Sul-ap pair ...£725,000

Teal,-Sui Ap Chai,

On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months

3%

6

**

17

"

ww

4%

12

..

1)

***

6%

E. W. RUTTER,

CAPITAL Pald-up ... RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE-

HOLDEES ... RESERVE FUND

***

***

Manager.

1970

Hongkong, August 13, 1903,

THE

LIMITED,

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,

ESTABLISHED 1880.

CAPITAL SUBBURIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP CAPITAL UNOALLED RESERVE FUND

BAI

Yen 24,000,000

***

**

18,000,000

201

11

"

6,000,000

9,320,000

TOKIO. LONDON.

HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

KOBE. LYONS.

NAGASAKI.

NEW YORK.

SAN FRANC1800. HONOLULU, BOMBAY. SHANGHAI TIENTSIN NEWCHwang, PEKING.

LONDON BANKERS:

The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr's Bank, Limited,

The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited.

HONGKONG BRANCH-Interest allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 2% per annum on the daily balance.

Ou fixed deposits for 12 months, 5% per

annum.

aunum.

On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% por On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% per annum.

TARO HODSUMI, Manager.

Hongkong, March 11, 1904

THE MERCANTILE

INDIA, LIMITED.

589

BANK OF

500,000

125,000

162,500

80,000

LINTED;

at Accounts the Daily

TONÉ

Hongkong, Maro

---

#

200

*

22 海口白鍋

機鶘

Celery, Chinese, Tong Kan Choi

INTEREST allowed on Current Account Wild Ducks, Canton-Sang Shing Saf Ap, ea. $1.25 at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily balances.

On Fixed Deposita for 12 months 4

11

Hongkoog, May 19, 1903.

Fisb.

£

海鮮

·魚魚魚魚魚

6

"

93

3

"

13

**

T. P. COCHRANE,

Barbel,-Ka Ya

16

**

鮮魚

Manager.

Bream, Bin Yu

13

46

Canton Fresh Water Fish,--Ho Sin Yu

-12

i.

Carp,-Li Yu

18

Catfish,-Chik Yu

11

***

Codfish,-Mun Yu Crabs,-Hai.

17

...

18-

ju.

12

14

PAR

10

10

跌倒沙

Eefs. Congor. Hai Mano ...

18:

11

Fresh water,-Tam Siu Ya

Eels, Yellow, Wong Sin

26

ROYAL

ROYAL

NG POW

BAKING

POWDER

Absolutely Pure

F

OR making the finest bread, cake,

scones, puddings, etc.

Ren

ders the food superlatively light, delicious and wholesome.

Greatest in leavening strength and the only baking powder unaffected by climatic changes. Keeps fresh and of full strength until used.

Carefully observe the maker's name or the label to prevent the substitution of spurious ROYAL BAKING PO

CO

Cuttle Fish,-Muk yo Dab, Sa Mang Yo Dace-Wopg Mel Lan Dog Fish-Tit Tu Sa

Frogs, Tien Kai

Garoupa, Sek Pan...

65

石班

Gudgeon,-Pak Kup Yu

白蛤魚

Herringa, Tso Pak...

Halibut, Cheung Kwan Yo

22

將軍車

Labrus,Wong Fa Yo

Loach,Wa Yu

26

Lobsters,-Lung Hs

Mackerel,-Chi la ...

Monk Fish,-Mong Yo

Mullot, Chal Yo Oysters,-Sang Hoo Par offish,-Kal Kong Perch, Tan Loc Pike-F Paw Poung Malce,.

Pan Yu

comfret, Black,-Hak Chong Pomfret, White, Pak Chong Prawns-Ming Ha

Ray Pel Es S

Rock Fish-Sek Kan Kung

Rosch Chan Yo

18

28

質花费

"

་་

30

46

Chilies Dried,-Con Lat Chiu

11

Carry Stuff, English, Ka Los Chol Lla...

Cucumbers,-Ching Kwa

Bitter Squash,-Fu Kwa Garlic,-Suen Tau

200

Ginger, young,Sun Tez Keung

"

old,—Lo Kenng

Horse Radish, S'hai-Lik Kan

Indian Corn, Suk Mai

Lettuce,-Yeung Sang Chol

Water Chesnuts,-Ma Tai...

"

Mandarin, Ewei Lum Ma Tal,

Mushrooms, Fresb-Sang Cho Kho

Onions, Bombay,-Yeung Ching an.

Green, Sang Churg

piece

ach

Shanghal,—Scenog Hai Chung Tan

Japan,-ut Poon

Parsley, Kun Cho...

Gradus Pea,-Ho Lan Tau...

Green Peas, Ching Tan

Potatoer, Sweet, Fan Shu

Shanghai, Sheung Hal Shu Tes

Japan, Yut Poor Shu Tea"

-F KI

American,-

""

Foochow,-Fok Chap an Teal

Macao,Oh Moon

Pumpkin,Toong Kwa

dish,-Hung Lo Pak Tsal

hubarb (Fresh)—Tai Wong

Shalots,Con Chung Tau .....

Spinage, (Chinese)-Paw Chol Spinach,

-Yin Chol

Tomatoes,-Fap Ker

Taros

Wu Tan

Tornips, Puntl, (Long) —Low Pak

English-Jenng Low, Pak

-Ohlt Kw Vegetable Marrow Water Cresses, Sal Yeung Chol (

Ngan

place

A JOHANS

doting

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS, April 15, Idomeneus. British str., 4,298, H. Nish, Amoy April 12, General.—BUTTERFIELD & Bwana.

Phra Uhom Klao, German str., 1,011, D. Reimers, Bangkok April 6, Rice.--BUT- TIRFIELD & SWIRE.

Hoihao, French steamer, 509, Coste, Haiphong and Hoihow April 12, General. -A. R. MARTY.

Sirius, British cruiser, from Mirs Fay. April 14.

Tainun, British str., 2,800, C. Lindbergh,

| POST OFFICE NOTICES.

Mails will close :—

For SINGAPORE.--

Per Idomeneus, at 8 a.m., on Friday,

the 15th April.

For SWATOW, AMOY, TAKAO & TAI-

NANFOO.-

Per Thales, at 9 a,m,, on Friday, the

16th April.

For PAKHOL

Per Hoihao, at 9 a.m., on Friday, the

lóth April.

For MANILA,—-

l'or Sungkung, at 11 a.m., on Friday,

the 15th April.

Melbourne via Manila April 11, General.— | For SHANGHAL- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Thales, British str., 890, A. J. Robson, -DOUGLAS Swatow April 13, General. STEAMSHIP Co.

Paklat, German str., 1,018, H. Bandelin, Bangkok April 7. Rice.~ButteRFIELD & SWIRE.

Yunnan, British str., 1,206, W. Benson, Nowohwang April 6, and Chofe 8, General, -BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Petrarch, German steamer, 1,252, Ch. Abrene, Saigon April 9, Rice, Rice flour. &c. SANDER, WIELER & Co.

Hong Bee, British str., 2,056. H. Petors, Penang and Singapore April 8, Genera) CHINESE.

Carl Diederichsen, German steamer, 774, H. Schlakier, Haiphong and 17-ihow April 13, General.-JERSEN & Co.

M. Struve, German str, 964, P. Brandt, Tamsui April 10, Amoy 12, and Swatow 13, General. Obaka Shosen Kaisha.

Binh Thuan, French str. 983, Nibault Lagasne, Iloilo April 10. Sugar and Wond -BRADLEY & Co.

Pronto, German str., 632, 11 Grandt, Newchwang and Chefog. Apeil 8. Prunu HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

San Francisco, American orniser, 5,000, Very, Cavite April 11.

Hansa, Geriran cruiser, 6,000, 8-hreodav Teininu April 9. (Rear Admiral Hell dorff on boned),

Weening, British str.,

from

DEPARTURES April 14

Silvia, German transport, for Miantacht Brisgavin, for Sing-pere

Dagmar, for Swatow, Ovid, for Kutchinorzu. Kungsang, for Carton Chulai, for Swatow. Chiynen, for Fhanghai,

Mélila, for Kwong chow man

Rein, for Bangkok.

Bulsuma, for Shanghai,

Godwin for Kobe,

1

Ndromerlin, for Mu-ji and Portland by

CLEARED.

Jacob Diederichsen, for Hochow Bjorn, for Robe.

Anhui, for Shan bai,

Idomeneus, for Singapore al Liverpool

Hongkong, for haiphong

Funny, Cow Cantin.

VASSENGER

ARTIYEP,

Per Tsinan, from Melturne and Sydney, Mrs Calder. Miss E. Calder, Miss L Caldor, Mas er Calder, Mr Bridge, Mrs Ingham Mr Douglas, Mrs Russel and child, Mra Bertram and 2 children, Mrs Pepper and child, Moura Wikon, Monday, Kyzer, Gainsford, Sinunds, Mosj», Moore, Jack son, Howard Pepper and 2 children, 2 women, 3 Japanese and 1 Chines; from Sydney, Messrs Wearne, Witton, and Micham; from Townsville, Mr Cunning- ham; from Manila, Mu sts Donnely, Noble, Conchegul, Poiliston, and Jernigan.

Por Thales from Swatow, Mr and Mrs Haesloop Muster Hausloop, Mr M. Pashi. Mr L. Koberta, Mrs E. Courtney, and 42 Chinese.

Per Hong Bee. from Singapore, Mr Tower, and 1,300 Chinese.

Per Idomeneus, from Amny, 1,700 Chi

(1680.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The Brith steamer T'sinan ruports Loft Sydney March 25th, and called at Townsville, Cooktown, Thursday Island, and Manila; and after leaving, Sydney, encountered heavy weather for two days, since that very fine weather through the remainder of the trip.

The British steamer Hangchow reports : From Shanghai April 9tb, light to moderate N.E. monsoon, thick fog off Breaker Point.

WEATHER REPORT. The following notice is issued by Hongkong Observatory :-

|

Per Woosung, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the

15th April.

For SHANGHAL-

Per Choysang, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the

16th April.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.

Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.

To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage in divided into eleven Sections, commencing from Green Island. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked A, near the Kowloon shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping of midway between each shore are marked e., in conjunction with the bigores denoting the section.

Nection.

1. From Green Island to the Gas Works,

2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf,

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

4. From Harbour Master's to the Market, 5. From The Market to Peddar's Wharf.

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

Vessels' Names.

Por Hongbee, at 4 p.m., on Friday, the Auchencrag

15th April.

Bection.

7. From Naval Yard to Blue Building.

8. From Blue Buildings to East Point,

9. From Kellet's Island rc North Point, 10. Kowloon Wharvae.

4

11. Jardine Whari,

Captain.

Flag and Tons Date of

Rig.

nett. Arrival,

Constynen or Agents

Destinatio

Remarks,

Steamers,

For AMOY.-

Anhui.. Athenian

B Sommervillo

Robinson

3 cReid

Binondo....

13

Aldamir

Bjorn

13

Christensen

Britian Trader

3 cHutchinson

Choysang

3

Roope....

Chunsang

Chwnshan

For MANILA,

Per Rubi, at 9 a.m., on Saturday, the

16th April. For KOBE.—

17

Par Evandale, at 10 a.m., on Saturday, Clavering

Durio the 16th April.

For ILOILO.—

Per Pronto, at 6 p.m., on Saturday, the Evandale

16th April.

For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL-

Per M. Struce, at 9 a.m.. on Sunday,

the 17th Ap il.

For SWATOW, TSINTAU & TIENTSIN, Monday, the For Kunnu, at 3 pm, on

18th April.

For MANILA. —-

The Loongsang, at 3 p.m.

The 18h April.

..

On Monday

British str. 1950 April 10 Butterfield & Swire British str. 2440 April 7C. P. R. Co.

British atr. 2452 April 10 Admiralty

Amer, str. 273 Mar. 21 Burretto & Co.

9 Cox

3 Jenkins

·

Norw. str. 722 April 12 Urder

British str. 2170 April 12 Government British str. 1242 April 12 Jardine, Matheson & Co. British str. 1418 April 10 Jardine, Matheson & Co. British str. 1280 April 12 Bradley & Co. British str. 10 2 April 126hewan, Tomes & Co. Amer. str. 4575 April 6, & U. S. 8. Co. British str.) 03 April 12C, P. R Co. British str. 2468 April 5 Admiralty

British str 2204 April 13 McGregor Bros, & Gow.' British str. 2200 April 7 Adm ralty

British str. 2740 April 12 David Sassoon & Co., Là,

Destination.

THURSDAY, APRIL 14 1904

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Vessels.

Australian Porta, &c...Taiyun (8).. Bremen, &c. ...............................

Prinz Heinrich (8), Bremen, &c. ..............................

Bayern (a) Havre & Hamburg Suevia (8) Havre and Hamburg.. Artemisia (8). Havre and Hamburg Marburg (8) Iloilo ..........................

Pronto (s)

Japan.....................Tilatjap (8)

Kober

London & Antwerp

London & Antwerp

Tainan (s)

Telemachus (e)

Antenor (s)

Bengal (s).

4uenta.

Date of Leaving.

Butterfeld & Swire.. April 23.

Melchers & Co.................... April 27. Melchers & O

May 25. Hamburg-Am'ka Linių April 25. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie May 8.

Hamburg-Am'ka Linie May 17. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie April 17, Daylight. .....ChinaH'land T'ing Cp. 2nd half of April.

Butterfield & Swire.... April 19, at 4 p.m. .........Butterfield & Swire... April 16. Butterfield & Swire ... May 10.

L'oon & A'erp, &o... Ber alder (e) ............ Gibb, Livingston & Co. About May 7. London, &c. London, Antwerp, &c. Palawan (8) Marseilles via Saigon. Salazio (8)

Shawmut (8)

Rubi (8) .............. Zafiro (8).. Sungkiang (8) Loonsang (s).

Shanghal

April 16.

Vancouver (B.C.)||April 27.

Manila

Manila

Manila

Manila

BLIQUOCUKLUNG N

Shanghai

April 16,

Manila

Now York v.Suez Cans) Shimosa (8)...

Shanghai....

Shanghai....

is hai đ San F'olsca |April I&. Vancouver (B.C.) April 20. Kobe

April 16.

Shanghai..

3 Putt

mess of Indin

8 Smith 4Marshall..

Buyers

Glenshiel

k

Warner

Gragoswald

8

Pearn...

Gregory ApcaT

4

Olifent

Hanychow

1

Consterdine

British str. 999 April 12 Butterfield & Swire

Heathburn.....

9

Ke ley........

British str.

2740 April 11 Bradley & Co.

Hoba

Caste

French str

509 Apr 134. R. Marty

Pakhoi

3 Peters..

British str.

1956 April 14 Chinese

French'str.

877 April 11 A R. Marty

April 16.

Hoihow & Haiphong|April 15.

3 cHay.

British st.

Stolberg

.....Norw. str.

5 cNish

Pritish str.

1359 April 12 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 629 April 7A goard, Thoresen & Co. 4298 April 13Butterfield & Swire

Singapore

April 16.

9 kartitigen

Amer. str.

Ger. str.

Hong Bee ...

Hongkong..

Thema? ...

Hug ........ Idonieneus

Isla de Nogros .....

3d-uzzoni

Jacob Diederichsen ...3 cOhlsen Кимки.

Kwang Leo

Kwongsang

Mr Jebeen........

MAILS BY TRY UNITED STATES PACKET.

United States Mail Packet Doric will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 16th April, with Mails for Shang, hai, Jajati, San Francisco, United | Vanshan..... Stater, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed at follows- Printed Matter and Samples at 10 a.in. Registration at 10 a.m.

(Registration, with late fee of 10 conte

up to 10 45 a.m.) Latters to 11 m.

Derlementery Mail on board up to the times ged for the departure of the Mail Extra Postage 10 acuta)

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.

--

Nicomedis.. Oxcar II inklat Petrarch.... Phim Chim Ăn Queen Louise

Sonckung Takang... Telemachus

3 c Baddeley 3 Lincoln

|3c|Lako

Bendixen

3 Stovell

kw Wagner

18 et hen

3 Bandelin

3 cAhrens

Reimers Be icoll

4

Almond. Robinson

3 e Baker

3 Williamson.....

Tha Tainan

15 Robson

4 cLindbergh

Whaninon Wester Yokog

3 Laver....

C

8 Bowker

3

Benson

T French Contract Packet Salazie will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 19th April, with Mails to the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe, Yunnan and places beyond, via Marseilles; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Betaria, Burmah, Ceylon, Madras, the Austra lasian Colonies, Aden, Natal and the Cape, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar, Printed Matter and Samples at 10 a.m. Rezistration at 10 a m.

Sailing Vempala

3 Dawson

Algoa Bay Arrow

1 Title

8 McDonald

POSTenor

Iz Schtaifino

Lothair Maris

2

8 dUrso

Extra

Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, op to 10.45

Letters at 11a.m.

Late Letters 11.00 to 11.30 a.m Postage 10 cents.

(Letters posted in the Peak Pillar Boxes in time for the first clearance will be in- eIndeel in this contract mail.)'

Until further notice the transmission

of correspondence via Dalny and the Trans- Siberian, bailway is discontinued.

Parcels are now accepted for transmission to Batavia and the Dutch East Indies

* direct '

Scale of charges as follows:-

1lb. to 3lbs. $1.16

4hs, to 7lbs. $160

8lbs. to 1 lbs. $2.00 Greatest length 2 feet Greatest length and girth 4 feet

No Insurance.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr N. Akuzawa

Mr J. H. Lewis Mr J. H. B Long de Anderson Mrs G. P Anderson Mr R. Lutgens

D. Muc- Mr and Mrs Bading Mr John Mr M. de Bartholemy gavan Mr and Mrs W. M. MFR. J. Macgowan

Black

Dr 0. Marriott

Mrs R. Boggan Mr and Mrs E. Mast Mr E. A. Bonner Mr Sidney Mast Mrs R. W. Borthwick Mr T. P. McAran Mr W. S. Brown Mr Hart Buck Mr Cazenave Mr Cte. Chanzy Mr W. G Clark Mr Geo. J. Clark

Mr & Mrs E. Meikle Mr P. L. Miller Com. C. S. Monro

their F. S. Colson

On the 14th at 11.30 am. The barome ter has risen in N China, and in the Philippines and ha fallen in Japan and very slightly in 8. China.

Gradients are s'ighs on the China Coast

Mr E. L. Coppel

Mr A. Cottin Mr C. H. Coulson

Mr and Mrs E. O.

Murphy

Mr AG Newington Mr J. T. Nichols Mr C. J. North

Mrs G. Osborn Mr E. Osborne

Mr P. V. Davies andDr W. Parker

Bervant

Mr W. G. Parkes Mr and Mrs J. A. Mrs J. T. Davies

Pattio Mr F. B. Deacon

and moderate N E. monsoon will prevail | Mr G. Dean in the Formosa Channel.

Over the China Sea the gradients are still alighter and light variable winds may be expected in this region.

to SE. Forecast-Light E. doudy, fine.

Quotations. HONGKONG, April 14, 1904.

New Patna, caɛh, .....................

Old Patna, cash,......................................

New Benares, cash,

Old Benares, cash,

New Malwa, credit, .....

winds;

Mr Deboulet

Lt. and Mrs G. Pike

R.N.

Mr J. II. DorbyshireMr A. G. Potter Mr and Mrs Douglas Mr W. Hat on Potts Mr J. C. Downing Mr J. C. Saunders Mr A. Ehrlick Mr R. T.D. Sayle Mr and Mrs A. Ellis Mr W. E. Schmidt

Mr A. Schomburg Mr A. Emerson Mr C. J Farrow andMr & Mrs Shortridge Mr and Mrs Simmers Mr C. Skött

gervant

Mr A. W. Grant

Capt. T. Ball

200 April 7 Baretto & Co,

023 April 13 Jebsen & Co.

Kritish str. 1142 April 6Butterfield & Swire Chi. str. 1467 April 11. M. S. N. Co. British str. 1427 April 13 Jardino, Matheson & Co. ..er. str. 1771 April 7Tung Kee & Co. British str. 1299 Airil 6Bindley & Co.

.er.

str. 280 Mar. 21 Hamburg-Amerika Linie Norw. str. 2000 Mar. 31 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Jer. str. 18 April 14 Butterfield & Swiro Ger. str. 1262 April 14-under, Wieler & Co. Got. str. 1011 April 13 Butterfield & Swire [British str. 2170 April 12 Dodwell & Co., Ld.

Fritish str. 1611 April 11-hewan, Tomes & Co. |British str. 1021 April 11 Butterfield & Swire

British str. 977 April Jardine, Mathesʊu & Co. British str. 1379 April 7Chinese

STEAMERS | ASSED SUEZ CANAI. (SUPPLIED THROUGH BFUTER.] Glenlochy. Armenis, St. Kilda, Mark

Meridian, Standard, Murch 15; Alein. ous, Alesia, Voronej, Breizhnel, 18; Hy- son, Ness, Dornoch, Onige, Thyra, 22; Strassburg, Arrason, Palme, Solveig, 25; drago is Benmohr, Macduff, Ans,

British str 86 April 14Douglas Steamship Co. British str. 2600 April 14 Butterfield & Swiru British.err. 10 April 3Butterfeld & Swire British str. 1030 April 14 Butterfield & Swire British str. 887 April 13 Jardine, Matheson & Co. British str. 1206 April 14 Butterfield & Swiro

Brit. bqe. 1111 Mar.

Butterfeld & Swire

B. 4-m bk. 2971 Mar. 17 ·randud Oil Co. Brit. ge 16 June 3rder Ital. be. 794 Jan. 12 Carlowitz & Co. Italiani.qe. 1118 April order

Exchange.

HoseKONG, April 14, 1904.

On London-

Crodite, 4

Documentary, 4 months' eight, ...1/9,2,

Paris-

Radurshire, imoon, 29; Bayern, Pera, Mogune. Deucalion, la, Sugami, Theo-On dabille Gerd, April 5; Oanfa, Ernest Simons, Titasi, Giselu. Verova, Ulyses, Segovia, Aloma, Roon, Plantmars, 8; Socotra, Sande, Schuylkill, 12.

ARRIVALS AT HOME.

April 12, C. Ferd Lucisz, Keemun.

Mails.

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s 8,8. Siberia, with the AMERICAN MAIL, left Yokohama

on Monday, the 11th April, and may be expected here on or about the 19th Apr 1.

4umers Hopected,

The P. & (), Co.'s s.s Manila left. Singa pore for this port on the 12th April,

at 8 a.m.

The Indo-China S. N. Co. Ld.'s 8.8. Lai

from Calcutta and the Straits,

sarig

left Singapore for this port on the 11th April, at 5 p.m.

The chartered ss. Kelvin, from London &c.. left. Singapore for this port on the 8th April at 1 p.m., and is ex- pected to arrive here on the iöth April, at 5 pm. This steamer brings the cargo originally intended for Sado

Maru,

The C. P. R. Co.'s s.e. Tartar left Van- couver, B.C., for Hongkong, via the usual ports of call, on Thursday, the

31st March,

The Boston Steamship Co.'s 8.8. Shawmut Bailed from Victoria for Yokohams and the usual ports on the 1st April. The O. C. 8.8. Clavering arrived at Kobe on April 6th, at 5 p.m., and may be expected here on the 16th April. The 8.4. Satsuma left Singapore, for this port via Manila on the 2nd April. The E. & A. steamer Empire, from Syd- ney &c., left Port Darwin on the 12th April for this port (via Timor & Manila).

Mr and Mrs T. Smith The P. & A. steamer Indrapura left

and maid

Mr Geo. Somerville

Mrs A. Somerville

Mr H. H. Stanley

Mrs Leslie C. Stuart Mr G. Swanp

Mr H. G. Fisher

1350

Capt. Folger

Mr C. Glover

...... 1349

Mr Gras

920/950

Allowance. Taels,

Mr J. H. Hamblin

Last Year,

980/1030

Mr F. E. Hamel

Allowance Taols. .........................

Old Malwa credit,..

1120/1160

Allowance, Taels,

Peraian, Oily, cash,

Mr B. F. Hamoraley Mr & Mrs C. Temper- Mr H. B. Hanford loy and valet Mr W. B. Haughwout Mr. B. Thomas

Mr W. D. Trimmel Mr J. G. Hayton

Allowance, Tasle,

Porsian, Paper tied.............

880/900

Allowance. Taola

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr B. M. BergmanoMr A. H. Ough

Dr Betz, Consul forMr G. Patin

Germany in SwatowMr J. Polglase

Mrs E. W. Clark Mr W. A. Railton

Mr P. J, Ring, Mr E. Furse

Mr and Mrs HaesloopMr & Mrs T. I. Rose Master Hassloop

Mr H. Schmidt

Miss M. E. Houghton Mr Bruce Shepherd Mr J. Watt Jameson Mr and Mrs M. J. D. Lt. Col. F. E. Kent, Stephens

R.A..

Mrs F. E. Kent

Capt. F. Kofod

Mr R.'S Menzies

MrEd. Muelle, Consul

of Peru

Mr and Mrs M. P.

Talati

Mr H. S. Vaughan

Mr G. F. Witton

RAIDIEBURN,

taff Surgeon and Mrs Mr D, A. Menocal

Austen, R.N.

Mrs & Miss Cowden Mr W. E. Craig Mr B. H. Crofton Mr. G. H. Dann "a Mr & Mrs Gaskell F. Lauder

Mr and Mrs. Grant

Smith

Mr E. Grant Smith

Mr & Mrs Whitlow

and child labe

Mr & Mrs Woodward

· and children

Mr F. A. HollaboughMr J. R. Twentyman

Ir & Mrs J. Hooper and servant Rev. J. Tooly Mr & Mra J. Vernon Mr Ed. Johannson Mr Ensign

dr and Mrs Joseph, wright

E. S.

Mr E. A. Katsch

Mr H. R. Kinnear

Miss M. Kirkwood Mr and Mrs Kruse Mr W. A. Lamont

Mr E, A. Leggett

Mr A. R. Lewis

Wain.

Mrs A. M. Whitton- Mr J. B. Windsor

Mr Philipp Wolff

Mr and Mrs O. E.

Woolmer

On demand,

Credits, 4 months' sight,

Un Berlin-

On Demand,

Moji & Portland, Or April 14.

¡Manila

April 16.

Mamla

April 15.

Kobo

April 19.

Shanghai

April 15.

China Coast Meteorological

13th April.-AT 4 P.M.

Register.

Bank, Wire,

IH

+

J9

On demand....

+

...1/9 ...1/92

30 days' sight,

+

...1/9

4 months' sight,

1/98

"

-

Btation. ...1/9,7

220

M

TH

224

Wostock 2 p.

Nemuro...

30.16

179

30.13

21

Tokio .....

30.14

423

30.11

"

B

Kagoshima

30 07

"

1301

---

Oshima....

30.04

"

130

Naha......

3.01

+

Ishi'jima... 30:1

1

180

29.93

130

29.97

1

29.93

On New York-

On demand,

Credits, 60 days" sight,

On Bombay-

Wire,...

On demand,

On Calcutta-

Wire,...

On demand, On Singapore-

On demand.

On Manila-

On demand,

On Shanghal-

THE

! ! ! ! ! }

.N

On demand, ... Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per tael)... Sovereigne (Bank's baying rato) River (per ok,) ~~

! !

Hakodate..

Kochi......

43 Nagasaki... 30.03

1

Taihoku...I p Taichu...

Tainan

Nom. Koshuan ... 29 94

Pescadores

Nom. Weihaiwei.3.30.45 51

Bind,

Weather.

P. & O. S, N. Co...... April 23, at Noor. P. & O S. N. Co....... About April 27. Messagerie Maritimes April 19, at 1 p.m.. Dodwell & Co. Limited About April 30. Shewan, Tomes & Co. April 16, at 10 a.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co. April 23, at 10s.m. Butterfield & Swire.... April 15, at Noon. Jardine, Matheson&Co April 18, at 4p.m. Dodwell & Co., Ltd.......... About May Early. P & O. 8. N. Co....... About April 23. Butterfold & Swire.... April 15 Daylight: · Butterfield & Swire... April 15. Messagories Maritimes About April 18. Sander, Wieler & Co. April 20, p.m. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. April 19. at 3 p.m. ChinaH'land Ting Co. 1st half of May. Usaka Shosen Kaisha.. April 17, at 10a.m.

Chusan (s) Anhui (8) WooRung (6). S'hai, Kobe & I'ma... Polynesien (8) S'pore Cl'bo,B'bay &c. Trieste (8) S'pore, Pang Calcutta. Gregory Apcar (s)...... S'pore,Java Ports, &c. Timahi (8) ........ S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui. Struve (8)........... S'tow.Amoy& Anping Tritos(s)..... S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Brithjof (s).. S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Triumph (e)

'tow,Takoo, T'wanfooffhslos (8) S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Haiching (5) Stow, Ttau & T'isin Kanau (8) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma|Lyra (8) .................................................. Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Shawmut (8).. Vancouver (B.O.), &o. Empress of India (8)... Canadian P'fic R. Co. April 20. Vancouver (B.O.), &c. Athenian (a) ........anadian P'fic R. Co April 27. Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of Japan (s).. Canadian P'fic H. Co. May 11, Yma, S'hai, Moji, Kobe Manila (8) ............... P. & O. 8. N. Co.......About April 10. S'hai, Y'ham & Kebe. MarquisBacquehem (8) Sander, Wieler & Co. April £0, p.m.

aaka Shonen Kaishu. April 20, at 10 a,m. Jsaka Shosan Kaisha.. April 24, at 10a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. April 27, at 10a.m. Douglas Lapraik & Co. April 15. at 10 am, Douglas Lapraik & Co. April 17. Daylight. Butterfield & Swire.. April 8. Dodwell & Co. Limited May 4. Dodwell & Co. Limiter May 21.

SHARE LIST.—QUOTATIONS.

Stocks.

BANKS.

April 14, 1904.

"No, of Shares.

Valete.

1

Closing Quotationc, Crish.

20,000 $

100

20 $83,

260

50 $286

50

BI $206, buyers

26

25 $47

61

67 837, scilere

508 50822, sellore

Pald

up.

9640, buyers 125 all | London, £63 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 80,000 $ National Bank of China, Limited ... 19,970 £ 10 £ 83, bayeri 29,955 £ 10 £ 8835, buyers Do. Founders' shares 750 £

1810 MARINE INSURANCER.

Canton Insurance Office Co., Ld.... 10,000 8 China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... North-Chins Insurance Co.. Id. Union Insurance Society, Ld......... Yangtaze nsurance Association, La.

250 50 $175 24.000 $ 83,38825 857, buyers 10,000 £16 £ 5 Tla. 674 10,000 $ 250 $100 $190, buyers

100 8 608135 8,000 $

FIRE INSURANCES. (bina Fire Insurance Co., Ld. bongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 8,000 $

DOCKS, ETC,

]kong & Whamppa Dock Co. Ld.,| 50,000 js Deo. Fenwick & Co., Limited. ....... 6,000 8 New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd............. 6,000

8. O. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld....... 55,700 Tis.

STEAMBOATS, TUOS, ETC.

Chins and Manila 8. S. Co., Ld.. Deuglas Steamship Co., Limited

{30,000

100 Tls100 Tis, 15

60 20,000 $

FK. C. and M. Steamboat Co., Ed. 80,000 Indo-China B. N. Company, Limited 80,000 10,000 Star Ferry Company, Ld.

10,000 18

Shell Transport & Trading Co., Ltd. 100,000 £

do.

Proference.

T-Fu Tug and Lighter Co., LA.

Shanghai Tug & Lighter Co, Ltd.

do. Preference.

REFINERIEN.

China Sugar Company, Limited...... Luzon Sugar Company, Limited. Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld....

WHARVES.

100,000 £

8,600 TL.

200,000 Tis.

100,000

20,000 s

158

all 835; soles 16 28 Fales

10 all £98, buyers

10 8 10-8 1. sales

10 3 6 8184, sellers

1£ 120/- Luyers 10 E 101 £6, Nominal 50 Tls 50 Tla. 35

50 Tls. 60

100 ·B 100 7,000 $ 7,000 TIs. 50 T

PK. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. 30,000 8

&

7's. 476 Tla. 46

9123

910, Bellers 60 Tls, 60, #aloe

Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Co... 20,100 Tls. 100 Tis100 Tls. 180

100 $145, buyers

119

{

50.

all. £94, bayers

10$ 282.60, sales & buyors

29.96!

LAND AND BUILDING,

NW

Gutzlaff...

30.04 52-93

T

On demand,

IN

72

Sharp Ik.,

[29.91] 70 85

N

E

30 days' sight, (private papor) On Yokohama➡

73

Amoy

861

Canton....

$69.70

...$11.30 2418

Hongkong 4

P

....... 30 05 73 81 ESE

K8E 2 Swatow....3 p.29.00 76-

29,88 8564 BE 2 |24,87|| 76 72| E

Hongkong Land Investment and

Agency Company, Limited Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ld. Kowloon Land and Building Com-

[any Wei-hel-wel Land & Bullding Co., Ld

50,000 $ 100 52,000 Tls, 6,000 $

3,764 Fla.

50 Fls.50 Tls. 17, sellers

60

90 $35

25 Tls. 25 Tls. 10ˆ

Vict. Peak Gap Rock Macao...... 29 87 75 Hà phong.. Manila..... Bacolod ... 3 p..

100,000

10

all 810.80, buyers

"

29 86

ESE

ENE

$

**

50 % 50 $53

29.7 79

100 all $300

11

"

29.78 87 58|E

80,000 $

11811 81, sellers

COLEY.

"

29.76 89 29.73 86

Preference shares...... 80,000 8

I

1

all 25 cents

16,000 Fos. 250

all

8500

118/10 86, sales & sollere

Mongkong Tides.

The tide table given below has been compiled at the Nautical Almanac Office Iliolo in London from the result of the analysis Cebu ...... of observations taken by means of an au- 0. S. JamBA4 p. tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa Malate ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during the years 1887-8-9.

14th April.--AT 10 a.m.

The zero of the table corresponds with the zero of the soundings in the Admiralty Wl'astock..| 7n.]. Charts which has been found to be 4 feet Nemuro 3 inches below mean sos level.

Hakodato..

To obtain the depth of water on the tide Tokio gauge at the Victoria Naval Yare add 3 Kochi.

tix.29.92 29.97 (29.40

"

129,90

feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamont Nagasaki... 29.99 Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 inches to Kagoshima 30.03 the height given in the table.

Oshims..... 30.04

Portland for Hongkong via Japan | *, Ports on 9th April, and may be

expected here on the 11th May.

The Austrian Lloyd's 8.8, Marquis Bacque- hem left Singapore for this port on the 12th April.

Latest Advices.

Day of

The M. M. Co.'s steamer Polynesien, with on. 18 11

the next FRENCH MAIL will leave

Tues, 19 ni Saigon on 15th April, st 1 p.m., for

Wed. 20 m 0 this port.

Thur. £1

The Imp. German Mail 8.8. Roen, which left here on the 16th March, arrived at Genoa on Tuesday, the 12th May, at 4 p.m.

The Boston Co.'s 8.8. Tremont sailed from Yokohama for Victoria and Tacoma, on 12th April.:

11 10 a

m11 21

m 1 .11

$393388523 3333

A E 8 ฟุ

m

mm

Taihoku...

H

31

י

NN)

Weihsiwei 9a.30.20 48

30.12 50 100 30.02 65 86 END Amoy.......80.30.01 68 90 NE

Hongkong 10a. £9.99 75 81 ESE

On date at On date at 0.8, James 10a.

Malate

of

m

Humphreys Estate & Finance Co. West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500 8

TRAMWAYS.

HK. High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 1,250 |♬

MINING.

New Punjom Mining Co., Ld..

19

doc été Francaise des Charbon-

nages du Tonkin. Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ld..... 200,000 £

HOTELS. ETC.

Hongkong Hotel Company. Ltd. Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin). Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hai) DISPENSARIES.

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited, Watkins Limited

LIGHTING.

AK. and China Gas Co., Limited... Shangbal Gas Company, Ltd..... Hongkong Electric Co., Limited New Electrics (new issue)

BRICK AND CEMENT.

Green Island Cement Co., Ld........

MISCELLANEOUS,

12,000 8 * 50 all $132, sellera

2,000 T.TIs.50 Tls.50) Tls. 150, buyers

26 $ 25 $34, buyera 80,000

all 814, buyers

10 60,000 $ 10,000 8

10 8 10 86, bayers

7,000 5.

10

all 8140, buyers

8,000 Tla,

60 Tls.50 Tls. 110, sales

30,000 $

108 10813, sales

80,000 $

105 66}, bayers

50,000

Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,

· Ld.

9,000 ordy

100 dar

7,000 8

United Asbestos Oriental Agency,

Limited omd Hk. Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd.

10 8 10 82391, ex div., sales

8,604 £12/6 £12/6 85, sellers

· 108 4 89, buyers 10 810 8210, bovere 10 10 815, sellers 7all 012, buyers 25 all 8220, sellers

Hongkong Dairy Farm Co............ 10,000 Hongkong Toe Company, Limited... 5,000 Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd..... 7,200 £ Tebrau Planting Company, Ltd...... 20,000 8 H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., L. 10,000 Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. 190,0 Ewo Cotton Spinning and Wear-

ing Co., Ld. ULTERIAL International Cotton Manufactur

ing Co, Lô: 00000 DO Laou-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning and Weaving Co., Ld. .................................... Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. Chins Provident Loan Mortgage * Co., Ida m

20 £ 29 Tls. 400, ex div.

58581, sellera

to all $140, sellers

10 810 814, sollers" 20.000 T18. 50 Tia 50 Tls. 33,

10,000 Tls. 75 Tla.75 TIs, 25

8,000 Tis. 10 T:100 Tls. 021 2,000 Tls. 500 Tls 00 Tls, 170 50,000 $ 108.10 $8.75

123 1268.10, buyers 10 all 37, ex div., sellers ∙108-10-89

60 2 50 850

10 8 10 810, Nominal

101810, buyore b' 3200

Naha........ 30.01)

April 16th to 21st, 1904.

Tshi'jima...

11

14

29.97

Hion Waren.

Hongkong

LOW WATER.

Hongkong

5a. 29.91

Taichu.....

29.95

Tainan

29.93

Mean

Height.

Time.

Mead Time

Help Koshun “....... Pescadores

11

17

29 95

29.95

h: m

feat.

h- ກ

feet.

M. 15

8.51 11)

m 5.0

244

1.9

20 á 5.B

3 64

1.9

Gutzlaff

"

Bat.

10

11

3 14

2.1

Sharp Pk.,

.57 #

3 48 a

1.6

2.8 3 43

Bun. 17

m

1.4

Swatow

9a.

Mw

2.6

2.6

Canton ....

1.3

0

38

G 48 & 1.2

Vict, Peak

17

ESE

6 43.1

1.3

m6 31 i 3,4

710

1,5

Hongkong Register.

Previous

Gap Rock Macao ***** Haiphong... Manila Bacolod Iloilo..... Cebu......

29.98

ENE

11

29.96 76

9 a.

11

29.87 81 29.52 £0

day

at & pim

10

4 p.m.

Barometer... Temperature Humidity... Direction of

Wind Force ******* Weather ****

29.94

30.00

29 87

72

72

75

82

-82

72

I

R.

J. I. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, April 14, 1904.

2

Storage Company, Limited

and Cleaning Co., Ld. "... The Canton-Hongkong Loo and Cold

China Borneo Company, Ltd. Campbell Moore & Co., Idmi ed ... Wm. Powell, Ld. ................................................... 18,000 Shanghai and Hongkong Dyeing

60.000 $ 1,200 s

1,200

70,000 8

BAROMETER

Temperature.' HONGKONG, April 14, 1904.

9 AM...

Philippine Co., Ld.

Alhambra Limited..

87,600

800

Би

Dob

1 PAL...

29 95 29.93

"LOANS”

Amount

alue;

Interest

Do.

4 Pallasie

THERMOMETER

9AM.

Do

1 P.M...

Chinese Imperial 1886 x Tl.- 767,

RGO

Do

Mr E. O. Sullivan

4P,M..

annan Par

VERNON and SMYTH, Share

Mr G E Thomas

Mr E Julian White

cures of dysentery and diarrhoea, No H.I.G.M.S. Mowe, Lin Tan, Athenian, family can afford to be without it, as it is Ovid, Adamastor, Ch. Hardouin, especially valuable for children. For sale

Do.

(Wet bulb)9 a.m.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Mr G. Montford Wil-

by all chemists and medicine vendors;

Cosmopolitan. Nanshan,

78:

rinten and published by Taos, H. RzID,"

5 Wyndham Street, Hongkong)

Watkins Ltd., General Agents,

Aberdeen.

Mr & Mrs C. Gordon

Wright

PELHAM HOUSE,

Mr J. E. Bowron

Mr and Mrs A. J. Mr Alex. G. Clark Lane Mr and Mrs Ed. O. Mr. Wm. G. McIntyre

Conchegul

Mr R. J. McLaughlin Mr David Nichol Mr Warwick Peele Mr Alfred. J. Hugh J.Captain and Mrs

Ribot

Mr Henry Dango Mr J. P. Donnelly Mr A. Duorich Mr and Mrs J.

Haing

The Misses Haina

Mr W. H. Simpson

Mr Androw Hamil-Mr Herbert Strike

ton

Mr H. Jewitt..

Mr J. E. Joseph

Mr R. Kawate

Mr. R. Knox

Mr C. Thomson

liams

The N, P. Co.'s e.s. Victoria arrived in

Victoria on 11th April

The P. M. 8. S. Co.'s 8.s. Aigon, from San Francisco, arrived at Manila on the 14th April.

Nine Epidemics.

HAMBERLAIN'S Colic and Diarrhoea Rain.........

Remedy has been used in nine epidemics of dysentery with perfect succees effecting cure in the most severe and dangerous canes. If troubled with diar- those or bowel complaints, try it once and nee how you like it. From all over the world come words of praise for Chamber- Jain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrboa Remedy.

امه

Highest open air temperature on the 19th:,70 Lowest open air temperature on the 12th...67

J. I. PLUMMER, Ohief Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, April 13th, 1904.

It has a world-wide reputation for its VESSELS AT THE Dooks — At Kowloon,

Do. Maximum semän

Do, Minimum over nign 78

CIGAR OOMPANIES,

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