MOET and
CHANDON'S
CHAMPAGNE
DRY IMPERIAL
Per Case, Quarts $59.00
监督
Sole Agents:
Pints 62.00
H. Price & Oo.
No. 13,026
468
The China Mail
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.
FORWARDING DEPARTMENT.
PULAR Work
EUROPE.
Departures for
Parcels and Goods shipped to all parts
of the World..
ESTABLISHED
就八月二十年四鄒百九千一英
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1904.
日二十月一十年甲
Business Notices.
INNES' (PATENT)
Business Notices.
METALLIC ZINC POWDER
All Jexpenses, including Duty, and other FOR PREVENTION OF CORROSION IN MARINE OR LAND destination charges, any be paid by sender,
or otherwise as desired.
Gonda received for Storage, Packing,
Shipment of Transhipment,
Estimates-for-Freight and other charges upon receipt of Cubic Capacity, Contents, Weight and Vale.
CHINA PARCEL EXPRESS. OFFICE-3, DUDDELL STREET. Hongkong, December 6, 1904.
Intimations.
LOST.
1818
the Jubilee or Pokfolum Road,
BØLLERS.
In Boilers where Corrosion has already taken place, the intro- This form of duction of Zine Powder will effectually stop it. Metallic Zine is 6 times more powerful in its preservative action than that of Zine Slabs, Balls or Plates.
FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM
W. S. BAILEY &
Engineers, HONGKONG.
LADY'S GOLD QUEB BRACELET HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
CURB
and PADLOCK. Finder will be suitably AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
-Howarded, by rotuining to
R. M.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, December 27, 1904.
WANTED.
2312
ALDERLY Man, Portuguese or other, as
ELECTORY STORE KEEPER and
TIME KEEPER.
Apply, ROBINSON PIANO Co., LTD, Hongkong, December 21, 1904.
DON'T FORGET TO CALL
AND
2280
LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF FIBER AND RATTAN CHAIRS )EFORE buying 'XMAS PRESENTS; no comparison with crude imitations made by natives.
BEFOR
JOINT SERVICE for THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE
NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
6.8. HONAM, 2.363 tons, Captain H. D. Jones.
29 POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain R. D. Thomak,
S. FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain W. A. Valentine,
5.8. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain C V. Lloyd,
KINSHAN, 1,995 tons, Captain J. J.
CHINA
MARTELL'S BRANDIES
Star, per doz. $2000.
30.0
do
51,00 08.00
H
ice & Do.
$58.
PRICE, $8.00 Per
Business Notices.
BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO
(SOLE AGENTS FOR HELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
SAVE FUEL BY COVERING YOUR BOILERS AND STEAMPIPES.
WITH
BELL'S ASBESTOS NON-CONDUCTING COMPOSITION.
Portland Cement.
In casks of 375 lbs. net, $5,00 per cast, ex Tuotory, In bags of 250 lbs net, $3.20 per bag, ex Factory; FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND
MACAO.
Glazed Stoneware, Drain Epes and Fittings, Glazes Paving Bricks and Tiles. Fire Bricks and Fire Clas
ESTIMATES GIVEN
FOR-WORK
BRED COMPLETE
FIRE CLAY WORKS.
PATER BAY, HONGKONG.
́OR SUPPLIED IN
Bags of 1 cwt, each,
For further particulars, apply
OFFICE: 6, DES VEUX ROAD.
ANE CRAWFORD &
Shewan, Tomes & Co
GENERAL MANAGERS,
FINEST
》
RAWFORD & C BLACKBERRY BRANDY
PLUM PUDDINGS.
XMAS CAKES.
Departures from 16 16 185 C2003 camily fat had a t. (Sunday Expoptal) ? CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS
•^
and 1030 p.m. (Saturday Excepted).
(Sunday excepted),
Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 8.30 am., 3, and 6 p.m.
IN FANCY BOXES
These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the ELVAS PLUMS, River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation.
Special Prices during Holiday Season, SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT-CO., Lin You cannot suggest a more suitable Xmas Present than a vice comfortable Chair.
HARRIS KEENEY & CO..
- to 15, SHAUKI-WAN ROAD.
The Trams pas our Door.
Hongkong, December 23, 1804.
NOTICE.
2301
JULIA GRAY or MENZIES will
content with the Under signed she will hear of something to her advantage. The above was last heard of in Hongkong about the year 1865.
Hongkong-Macao Line.
8.8. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tona, Captain W. E. Clarke..
Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at 2,30 p.m.
Departures on Sunilays at 12:30 pm.
Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 8.30 a,tn.
Canton-Macao Line,
9.S. LUNGSHAN, 219 tous, Captain T. Hamlis.
This steamer esves Canton for Macto every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
CARLSBAD PLUMS,
PULLED FIGS,
TUNIS DATES.
NUTS.
8,39 4.m.; and laves Macao for Canton ovary Monday, Wednesdag and Friday at 83.m. FILBERTS, BRAZILS, ALMONDS,
JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., C. AND MACAO STEAMBOAT Co., Læ., THE CHINA NAVIGA --- Her hushand,
HENRY MENZIES, was then mate of the 8.3. Yesso, trading with Hongkong.
Any information as to either of there persons or their children will be gratefully received by their relatives...
JOHN HASTINGS,
Map Soligitor,
38, Queen's Road Central.
Hongkong, December 23, 1904.
CHEE WING & CO.,
2300
28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREKT (WEST) HONGKONG.
DEALERS IN
All Sorts of COPPER, ERASS STEEL
IRON WARE, &C.
STEAL GIRDERS and TEES, CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c., Suitable for
SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
Hongkong, May 29, 1900.)))
TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Læn.
Canton-Wuchow Line.
9.8. SAINAM, 500 tons, Captain J. Willos!!
6.3. NANKING, 589 tons; Captain O. Burchart,
One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday at 8,30 m m., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the samē day's
at 8.30 s.m., Round trips take about five days. These vessels have Superior Cabin: Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.
18
Further particulara may be obtained at the Office of the:--
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.
BARCELONAS, MUSCATELS,
CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES.
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY.
YORK
HAMS
18. Bank Buildings, Queens' Road Central, oprite the Hongkong Ho SPECIALLY SELECTED
Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRK,
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
PELHAM HOUSE.
PRIVATE HOTEL, CENTRALLY SITUATED.
TREE MINUTES' WALK FROM POST OFFICE SPECIAL TERMS FOR MONTHLY BOARDERS. RATES MODERATE.
29, WYNDHAM STREET. Hongkong, September 6, 1904.
1635
10, D'AGUILAR STREET, HONGKONG.
N. LAZARUS,
1227
OPTICIAN,
SIGHT TESTED FREE.
Hongkong, October 1, 1904.
LENSES GROUND ON THE PREMISES.
A S. TUXFORD," "Manager.
1797
THE REVENUE OF CHINA,'
SERIES OF ARTICLES,
Reprinted from The Ohina Maû,' WITH AN APPENDIX.
To be had at the OrrIgE OF THIS PAC Messrs. KELLY & WATSI, Lan. And Mears, W Bremen & Co.
Price, 50 Centa,
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH, BLACK&WHITE"
JAMES BUCHANAN & CO.
WORCH WHISKY, DISTIZERS By Appointment to
AM THE KING
and
EL the PRINCE of WALL
lled at all the ending Ora is
ORAWFORD
be obtained from LAN
Queen R
CLARK'S STUDIO,
4. ICE HOUSE STREET.
4,
FORTRAITURE IN ALL STYLES,
AMATEUR WORK A SPECIALITY
Hongkong, October 5, 1904.
1812
THOMAS HOTEL.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL, most centrally situated, Well Furnished and Airy Bedrooms. Monthly Boarders accommodated on very Moderate Terms.
For Particulars, apply to
Hongkong, August 1,, 1904,
When you feel in
need of something
to refresh the body
and at the same
time nourish and
̈sustain-something
to make you strong.
hale and hearty-try
cup of Boyril.
BOYRIL
UHEMISTS
Chipa
THE MANAGER.
1413
DR
HARRY FONG, AMERICAN TRAINED DENTIST.
LECTRIAL and Latest Improved
Appliances:
41, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Entrance on Les Yuen Street. Hongkong, July 25, 1004.
1379
Dr NEWELL WILSON,
DENTIST.
LATEST AMERICAN METHODS.
REASONABLE FEES.
NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATIONS,
OFFICE HOURS-9a.m. to 5 PM.
First Floor,
WATKINS BUILDINGS,
81, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong October 18, 1904.
CHEESE.
WHOLE OR SHILTONS, STILTONS IN JARS
MCLAREN'S.
Price per Doz. Qts.,
Bottle,
Hongkong, September E. 1904.
B11.00. 1:00.
LANE, CRAWFORD & OC
FAIRALL & CO.
ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR NEW STOCK OF
Evening Blouses, Laces, Berthes and Fichee. Real Lace Handkerchiefs, Silk Hose, Gloves,
FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR
Fancy Combs and Hair Slides,
Chatelaine Bags, Pearl Necklets,
AND MANY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR 'XMAS GIFTS,
22, QUIEN'S ROAD. Hongkong, December 17, 1904.
THE
HONGKONG
1095
HOTEL.
UNRIVALLED FOR COMFORT AND CUISINE,
THOROUGHLY UP TO DATE WITH EVERY MODERN LUXURY.
MODERATE TERMS AND NO EXTRAS,
THE CONNAUGHT HOTEL,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
[2198
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED NEAR THE BANK, AND PRINCIPA
OFFICES. -EXCELLENT CUISINE AND WINES.
Large and Lofty Rooms Elegantly Furnished. Hydraulle Liesin Hot and Cold Water throughons, Special Rates for Tourlers Launch Service for Guests For Terms, apply
THE MANAGER.
LANE CRAWFORD & CO. LEADING SCOTCH WHISKIES.
STAG HOTEL,
148, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED;
WELL FURNISHED AND AIRY BEDROOMS. Monthly Boarders sccommodated on very Moderate Terma !
For Particulars, apply to Hongkong, November 3, 19(14.
D
NOMA,
THE MANAGER.
TATTOOER,
60, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
THORNE'S BLEND
CLAYMORE LOCHABER
1985 V. R. O. LIQUEUR (Square bottle)
HE Public are informed that my Parlours are open from 9 A.M. all day. My 32 years Te prior in tattooing is a pu rantee of good work, and prompt execution. My Colours are absolutely fast and perfectly harmless, and produce a charming effect not attained by any other, as their composition is only known to me. H. R. H. The Duke of York, and H. I. H. The Emperor of Russia, both honoured me with their patronage; besides many others of Bigh Rank. Prices Moderate and satisfaction guaranteed as attested by 3700 Recommendations which I have received from all Sources,
Hongkong, August 2, 1904,
THE
CARLTON HOUSE HOTELS.
8 and 10, ICE HOUSE ROAD (CENTRAL),
(3 MINUTES FROM THE CLOCK TOWER).
1419
NEWLY FURNISHED IN ELEGANT STYLE AS A FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE RESIDENCE,
Situation very Healthy and Quiet; the General Appointments and Cuisine all that can he desired.
THE MANAGER. For Terms, apply to Hongkong. November 7, 1904
GREGOR & CO.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
SCHWEPPE'S SODA WATER
Bombay Bottles SCILVEPPES TONIC
Ordinary Bottles SCHWEPPE'S STONE. GINGER ALE
Stone Bottles
1226
Per Doz $12.00
14.00
14.00
16.50
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY, Wine and Spirit Merchants,
SOLE AGENTS.
W. BREWER & CO
23 and 25, QUEEN'S ROAD,
CHRISTMAS STOCK
NOW ON VIEW,
JUVENILE GAMES IN GREAT VARIETY.
TENNIS GOODS.
INDOOR GAMES,
CRICKET SETS,
TENNIS SETS.
Newest Novels. LARGE STOCK OF NEWEST NOVELS.
Annual Volumes. Diaries.
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL
BOOKS.
$3.00 Per Dozen
Champagnes Sherries
3.00 Par Dozen.
Marsalas and Madeiras
Ports
Brandies Gine
Whiskies
ermouths
Bitters
Liqueurs
3.60 Per Dozen. Telephone No. 76
N.B-We have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for China for Messrs SCHWEPPES ERATED WATERS, and we have made arrangements to bave fresh Consignments shipped to us by Every Mail Boat.
34. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, First Floor.
(W. Powell & Co.'s Old Premises).
2206
Hongkong, December 28, 1904.
Clarets
Burgundies
Hocke& Moselles
Ales, Beers and Stouts
Caldbeck, Macgregor & Oc,
Wine and Spirit meronants
16, QUEEN'8 RUAL.
2110
Hongkong, December 8, 1904,
.:
Intimations.
Milkmaid
ANDENSED MI
MILEMAID BRAS
TESCONDENSED WHAC
CHAN, SWITZERLAN
BRAND
Milk
Guaranteed
Full, Cream.
Largest Sale in the World.
TRÅDE -MARK--
G. FALCONER & Co.,
CH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS.
NEW SELECTIONS OF
DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
ARGE ASSENT OF SPECTACLES.
PINCE-NEZ
EYE PRESERVES.
FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS FOR ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND
BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.
EASTMAN'S KODÁKS AND FILMS.
Intrnations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MITSUBISHI GOSHI-KWAISHA
(MITSU BISHI CO.)
COAL DEPARTMENT.
Intimations
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
In the Goods of JAMES HENRY
COX, decensed.
:1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Court has, by virtue of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting the time for Creditors and others to send in their Claims against the above Estate to the 29th December, 1904.
All Creditors are accordingly heroby
MARUNO-UCHI, TOKIO. required to send their Claims to the Under-
signed on or before that Date.
Dated the 29th day of September, 1904. DEACON LOOKER & DEACON, Solicitors for the Executors.
CADLE ADDRESS: IWASAKI,' which applies to all Branch Offices and ↑ 2298-
Hongkong and Shanghai Agencies.
Al, ABC 5th EDITION, WESTERN UNION CODES USED,
ALL LETTERS ADDRESSED MANAGER, MITSU BISHI CO., WITH NAME OF PLACE UNDER.
BRANCH OFFICES.
64, QUEEN'S ROAD. NAGASAKI MOJI, KOBE, KARTSU
AND HANKOW.
M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER AND FINISHED IN CRAYON.
ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS.
84, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
JAPAN
COALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
(MITSUI & CO.)
HEAD OFFICE:-1, SURUGA CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH:24, LIME STREET, E,C. ĦONGKONG BRANCH:-PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOM
OTHER BRANCHES :
Now Yurk, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwanz, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama. Tokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobo, Maidzuru, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waka cateo. Karata, Nagasaki, Kuchinatsu, Sasebo, Maidzura, Mike Hakodat "Talpsh &c.
Telegraphic Address : * MITSUI' (A,B.C, and A 1 Codes.) CONTRACTORS-OF-COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arensis and thi Stato Railwaya; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works: Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers. SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamane, and Ida Coal Mines ROLE AGENTS for Hokoka, Hondo, Kanada, Fujinotara, Maheda, Mannours, Onoura, Otoni), Sasahara, Tenhakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Tarokibara, and other
S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong,
Joals,
Mouchong, May 31, 1904. -
UNTOUCHED BY HAND.
1111
MELLIN'S
FOOD
For INFANTS and INVALIDS.
MELLIN'S FOOD. is free from Starch When prepared is similar to Breast Milk.
MELLIN'S FOOD „WORKS, PEČKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND.
DINNEFORD'S
Ine niversal Remedy for Acidity of the omach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Bructations,
Bilio
DINNEFORDS
Afections.
The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout
and Gravel.
·Safest and most. Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children,
Delicate Femaler and the Sicknens of Preguine;
AGENCIES.
SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TRIPP.
HONGKONG: H U. JEFFRIES,
MANILA: COMPANIA MARITIMA. YOKOHAMA : M. ASADA
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im- perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies; the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Rail- way; Sanyo, Kiushu and the other Principal Railway Industrial Works; Home and
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG,
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
In the Goods of TSE YAN CHO alio
TSE VICK CHI, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Court has, by virtito of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 9 of 1-97, made an Order limiting the time for Creditors and others to sond in their Claims neainst the abovo Estate to the 14th day of February, 1905.
All Creditors are accordingly heroby re- quired to send their Claims to the Under- signed on or before that date.
Dated this 18th day of November, 19 4. DEACON, LOCKER & DEACON," Solicitors for the Oficial Administrator.
2039
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
In the Goods of CARL WILCK, De
cbased,
Nhus, by virtue of Section 58 of Ordin
TOTICE is hereby given that the Court
ance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting the time for Creditom and others to send in their Claims against the above Estate to the 20th January, 1905.
1
Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Manila, North China, Korean ports and America.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima,
All Creditors are accordingly hereby Ochi, Shinnew, Namazuta and Kami-required to send in their Claims to the Yamada Collieries, and also Hojo Colliery. Undersigned on or before that Date. which will be ready to produce on a large
Dated the 20th October, 1904. scale the best Buzon Coal from 1905."
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON, Solo Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Tagawa) and Matsushima Coals,
* Solicitors for the Administrator.
The Hond and Branch Offices and the Agencies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collieries.
Coal gold 1903) by the Company amounted to 1,210,000, tons.
TAKASHIMA COAL.
New and additional shafts at the Taka- shima Colliery have been completed and this well-known best and most economical. Eteam Coal in the East is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in any quantity.
-
Hongkong. April 25, 1904,
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS.
ΤΥΡΙ
777
NYPEWRITING of every description executed with NEATNESS, PROMPTNESS and DESPATCH.
TALIAFERRO & ROSS, 6, Beaconsfield-Arcade. Hongkong, December 22, 1904.
-1911-
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION,
In the Goods of HINRICH FRENDEN-
THAL Deceased,
is
that the
has, by virtue of Section 58 of Ordin. ance No. 2 of 1897, made an Order limiting in their Claims against the above Estate to
the time for Creditors and others to send
the 20th January, 1905.
All-Creditors are accordingly hereby required to send in their Claims to the Undersigned on or before that Date.
Dated the 20th October, 1904.
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON," 1012- Solicitors for the Administrator,
WANTED.
2295 House Goal Location. Willing to MORJanuary, or extlier, a FIRST-CLASS
pay $207, fur suitable place.
Apply
E. A.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.
2158
PURE LINSEED OIL Honeking. Deunaber 1, 1904.
Awarded Bronze Medal at the Paris
Exhibition, 1900.
NOTICE.
RAH WAH, of Messrs Che San Bros,
Gold Medal at the Indian Industrial Mokohama, Loukbinders, etc., begs
Exhibition 1898, 1990 & 1901. MANUFACTURED ÈY
THE COUREPORE 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.,
Bole; Agents,
HONGKONG. Cable Address LOILEY,' Hongkong. Hongkong, July 22, 1903.
to inform the Public of Hongkong that lie has opened a Branch in this Colony, at No. 16, Pottinger Street under the style of CHESAN BROTHERS, and is prepared. -to execute all kinds of - GENERAL JOB PRINTING, RUBBER STAMP MAKING, COP PER-PLATE PRINTING AND ENGRAVING, STATIONERY, DRAFT FORMS and ACCOUNT Воска.
All Orders will be attended to and exe cuted in the shortest time, and the Firm hopes to be favoured with the kind patronage of the Public.
Hongkong, December 5, 1904.
HUMPHREYS'
1519
2191
STATE & FINANCE
LD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a
NOTIO
Call of $7.50 per Share Ims been made in respect of all Shares not fully paid
MAGNESIA MAGNESIA THE BEST GIFT up and that such call is Payable on 3rd
Proved by experience
Three-quarters of a century before. the Public and constantly growing in appreciation
van
PURE
Houtens
Cocoa
SOLUBLE
to-day The Standard Cocoa of the World. Exquisite in flavor, highly nourishing and refreshing, experience proves it to be
The Best of all Cocoas.
FOR THE WIFE
SINGER
38 A
SEWING MACHINE.
Come and be convinged.
SHOWROOMS:
1, WYNDHAM STREET Hongkong, October 3, 1994,
BOO CHEONG,
1262
STATIONER & PAPER MERCHANT,
No. 20, POTTINGER STREET,
AS always on Hand every kind of
HStationery, Paper for Office Use sod
January, 1905, at the REGISTERED OFFICES of the COMPANY, Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux Road, Hongkong.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, November 1, 19 4.
THE
APPLY FOR
Intimations.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1904.
I HAVE A
BEER OF QUALITY
IT'S
Rainier
BEER
M. J. CONNELL,
Sale Agents
7. 3 neonsfield Arcade, Hongkong & Philin
Hongkong. October 21, 1904.
To Let.
TO LET.
BEDROOM-Furnished, Board, with Private Family.
E. T.. Apply to
Care of CHINA Mari Hongkong, December 27, 1901.
TO LET.
with
Office.
For Sale.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
AT THE PEAK:
LLOYD'S AND WHAT IT
MEANS:
The Commercial Intelligence, of London, contains an interesting interview with Sir febry* Hozier, secretary of Lloyd's, in which he details the history of the establishment)
Like most great and enduring enterprises Lloyd's had a small beginning. It is now to the world of shipping and marine in- sorance what the house of Rothschild is to the banking world.
Lloyd's dates from the latter part of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, and had its ori- gin iu a small coffeehouse in Tower Street, kept by Edward Lloyd. He was an enter prising man, and through his business con tact with seafaring men and merchants enlisted in foreign trade, foresaw the im portance of improving shipping and the method of marine insurance.He was the founder of the system of maritime and com- mercial intelligence which has been develo- ped into its prosent offectiveness. Before the time of Edward Lloyd maritime insu-- rance in England was conducted by the Lombards, some
who founded Lombard Street, but aftur Lloyd embarked in the business Britons conducted marine insurance in London.
The subject of marine insurance are the
1376 ship, the cargo, and the freight, all of which may belong to different parties. In time of war there is what is termed the maritimo risk—danger from accident, col- lision, and stranding which is distinctly separate from the risk of capture and sei- zure by an enemy. This class of marine insurance had its inception in the conditions arising during the seven-years Frenche English war of 1757 to 1763.
N ELEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with A Dressing, Dryings and Bathrooms: partly furnished distant thirteen minutes' 2308
THREE FIRST CLASS SHOPS. Euro pean Style, in Kowloon. Possession on or about 31st August, 1905,
MODERATE RENTALS. Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD. Hongkong, October 5, 1904.
TO LET.
HOUSE at ELLIOT CRESCENT, A Robinson Road..
Apply to
F. X. D'ALMADA E CASTRO,
52, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, November 29, 1904.
TO LET.
2138
T East Point, a New BRICK-BUILT AT
2-STORIED GODOWN »ith Water
Frontare.
Apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & COL Hongkong, November 25, 1904,
TO LET.
2190
|_ Lloyd's moved to Pope's Head Alley in
by chair from the Tram; fitted with super- 1770, and in 1774 removed to the present for Baths and with hot and cold water;
large Kitchen; Laundry and Servants quartere in the Royal Exchange. In 1871 Quarters: Can be used as one dwelling or Lloyd's was incorporated by act of Parlia divided into two..
For particulars and terms,
Apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, December 27, 1904,
F.OR
SALE.
2311
with Fly
mont. This act defined the objects of the society to be (1) Tite carrying on of the business of marine insurance by members of the society; (2) the protection of the in- terests of members of the society in
in respect of shipping, cargoes, freights;
j (3) the
the col lection. publication and diffusion of intel-
ONE VERTICAL, ENGIN cyclinder ligence and information with respect to
91 inches diameter by 8 inch stroke.
Ono VERTICAL ENGINE, with fly- wheel and governor, one cyclinder 124 inches diameter by 18 inch stroke.“
One VERTICAL ENGINE, with fly wheeland governor, two cyclinders inches diameter by 12 inch stroke,
* One HORIZONTAL ENGINE, with fly. wheel and governor, pue cyclinder 114 inches diameter by 35 inch stroke, -
Que HORIZONTAL ENGINE, with fly wheel and governor, one cyclinder 16 inches diameter by 30-inch stroke..
The above can be inspected, and all par ticalars obtained, upon application to
THE MANAGER,
Kowloon Docks. Hongkong, December 10, 19:34
FOR SALE.
shipping
The corporation of Lloyd's and the cont mittee of Lloyd's, who are the executive body of the corporation, and the secretary
of Lloyd's have practically nothing to do. with marine insurance in the way of taking risks or paying losses, Their duty in this respect is to afford marine insurance brokers who wish to effect insurances a place of meeting with those who undertake the risks.
In the interview referred to Sir Henry Hozier expressed his views on contraband
2297 of war and the question of au international
treaty affecting the same, as follows:
In my opinion we
we ought, as a man
mari-
TOS. 1. o, 3 and 4, BARROW TERA LIHMENT in Hongkong Fully toring into any treaty or agreement ou FIRST CLASS" "BOARDING ESTAB | time power, to be cautious in en. NRACE, KOWLOON
Furnished and doing good Business
Apply to
SAM WANG & CO., LD,
81, Queen's Road Central Hongkong, December 2, 1904.
HONGKONG CLUB.
TO LET.
Splendu House, with every convenience, hat subject. My opinion of treaties is and having an excellent View of the Har-that they hold good just so long as it suits boar. One minute's walk from Electric Cars. the stronger power, and in case of a great Well-known to, and patronised by, Ameri naval war we ought to be as
possible. The whole question
2171
cans.
SUITE of 2 ROOMS, on the Ground-
A of 216 suitable for
Offices.
For Particulars, apply to the Under signed.
C. H. GRACE,
Becretary. Hongkong, June 2, 1904.
No.
TO LET
1, RIPON TERRACE.
Suitable for Syndicate or Private
Concern. Present Proprier leaving har England shortly.
Apply by Letter to
N. AN
Care. of CHINÆ Mar'. Office. Hongkor, November 11, 1974.
THE AMERICAN SYSTEM
AF
2160 DENTISTRY.
A HOUSE in WONG NEI CHONG ROAD. FLATS in MOBETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground.
DE. M H. CHAUN,
unfettered
solved by
scarcely he satisfactory que to arise.
conference, and will
whenever a naval power is at war. More- over, that power will always put its own 243 interpretation on what constitutes contra-
hind of war.
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Hongking. July 28, 1904.
IEN
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2
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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, December 3, 1904,
TO LET
2162
NEW HOUSES, To Let, in CASTLE
ROAD Apply to
SAM WANG & CO., LD.,
81, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, October 22, 1904.
TO LET.
215G A EUROPEAN HOUSE, No. 158,
THE ANGLO-AMERICAN STORE'S LATEST PRICE List of GROCERIES, etc., etc, etc.
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1685
2153
East. Four Rooms and Kitchen, Servants Quarters, Bathrooms, Hot and Cold Water. Good Sea View.
Apply to
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TO LET.
214804
697 NO STEWART TERRACE, The
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Ο
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2140
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS." Apply to
SECRETARY, AS Watson & Co., Limited.
2151 Hongkong, December 10, 1904,
TO LET.
.1386
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To be had
the
OBLY
A
HONGKONG REGATTA.
REGATTA under the Patronage of
H.E. The GoTERNOE,
H.E. Vice Admiral Sir G. Nos, K. C.B.,
K.C.M.G.,
HE. Major-Genera! VILLIERS HATTON,
C.B Commodore C, G. DICKEN, RN.. will be held on FEBRUARY 11th, 1905. and will include the following Races
1. THE GOVERNOR'S CUP: A Challenge Cup presented by H.E. The Governor, for four oara; limited to residents of Hongkong. Each crew to be drawn from a single unit, defined as: A Regiment, a Ship, a Corpe, the Volan: teers, a Firm, or any body of gentle- men working together in the same profession or calling. If any one uzit is not strong enough to provide a complete crew, then any combination of two similar units may be made. A Club whose object 18 ruwing simply is not eligible to compete. Entrance fee, $10,
2. OPEN FOURS.
3. JUNIOR TOURS the crews will be made up by the Committee from the entries received. Limited to Hong- kong Entrance fee, 810:
4. OPEN PAIRS. Entrance fee, 35.
5. Pares, RANDAN GIOR. Limited to
Hongkong Entrano fee, $5.
8. OPEN TUB SCULLA. Entrance fee,
$2.50.
MEN O WAR GIGS and WHALERS Entrance fee, $1. Post entries allowed. 8. MEN WAR GUTTERS. Entrance fee,
1. Post entries allowed,
AND THREE Sailing Races
to
1.HE. THE GOVERNOR'S CUP for Cruise
ing Yachts, En
2. Тик Сомного
o RH.K.V.C.S Cur for Cruisers, Chinese Rig. S&HANDICar for bil Yachts under 26 feet linear rating. Entrance fee 82. Rowing Course One Mile. It is hoped arrange a course off Wanchai...“”“”
Boats to be approved by the Committee. By kind permisdon of the V.R.C. and the H.K.B.C., boats will be provided for the first 6 races (in training and at the meeting) on application by intending competitora to the Committee
Invitations have been sent to other Boat. Clubs in the Far East to compete in the Open Races
ENTRIES CLOSE or FEBRUARY 187,1909, and should be sent to the Hon. Secretary Central Station, The Commit tee is constituted as follows Colonel L. F. Brown RE Chairman Messrs W Mitchell, A Chapman, G. A. Caldwell, 0. HL Gale F Warre, and HF. Chard. Honreasurer
FR HALLIFAX
Ron. Secretary. ngkong, December 24, 1804
230%
EUROPEAN MAIL.
Licher's Standard Coda.
TONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM- WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED
"TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS,
7.00 a. to 7.30 a.m....Every 15 minutes. 30 am, to 8.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. (.m. to 8.30 am.. Every 15 minutes. 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m...Every 10 minutes. a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutos. 1.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutse. .45 pm. to 1.15 p.m... Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.46 p.m..very 15 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes, 16 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...very 15 minutes. 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes,
16.45 p.m. and - 9-
to 11.15
NIGHT CARS.
9.46
p.m. D.M., p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYS, 4.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. Every 30 minutes, 1.30 a.m. to 10.30 s.m...Every 15 minutes. 4 1.30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes, 4400 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 100 p.m, to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 cinator.
NIGHT CARS as on Week Days,
SATURDAYE.
Extra care at 11.30 and 11.45 pm SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the 'ompany's Offico, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Des Voeux Road Central,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
General Mandevi Bongkang, December 6, 1*14
TOR]
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
·THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are
prepared, during suspension of their Trans-Pacific Service and until further notice, to Book Cargo and issue Bills of Lading to SEATTLE, WASH., VIC TORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC COAST PORTS, also to OVERLAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES and CANADA in connection with the GREAT NORTH- ERN RAILWAY from SEATTLE as hitherto, by the Steamers of the.NORTH- ERN PACIFIC S.S. COY,, BOSTON STEAMSHIP and TOWBOAT COYS.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
KILLADOON,'
ON North Spur of MORRISON HILL 151. WANCHAT ROAD.-Light, Airy and Well-furnished Double and Single How with full view of the Harbour With or without board.
For Terins, apply on the Fremises, LO MRS G. S. WEBB.
Hongkong, July 20. 1994.
S
ZETLAND HOUSE, UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. (Opposite Connaught House). No. 10. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL MODERATE CHARGES.
MRS WATLING, Proprietress. Hongkong, July 27, 1904.
THE WAVERLEY. NO. 34. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL'
(Opposite the Post Office).
First-class BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT,
A Large Airy Well Furnished-Rooms Table d'Hote at Separate Tabics, Cuisine under the direct supervision of the Pro- prietrix. Moderate Terms.
Hongkong, December 5, 1904.
TANG YUEN.”
OARDING. ESTABLISHMENT.
Blendid View of Earbour.
No 18 MACDONNELL ROAD. Under European Management.
Apply at the House,-
or
At FAIRALL & CO.. Opposite Hongkong Hotel.
Hongkong, June 10, 1905.
SING ON & CO., Nos. 35 & 37. HING LOONG STREET. TRON. STEEL, METAL AND HARD-
OCEAN S.S. COY. and CHINA MUTUAL WARE MERCHANTS S.N, COY.
For further Particulars, apply at the Retail and Wholesale Ironmongers, Pig Iron Company's Local Branch Office in Prince's and Foundry Coke Importers, and Genera
Storekeepers. PRICES MODERATE. Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road,
Hongkong, December 14, 1904,
A. S. MIHARA,
Manager. Hongkong, May 20, 1904,
2164
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STEAMER.
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Dec. 31
P&O). Bengal
London
Jan.
4
G. M. S. Seydlitz
10
M. M. Dumbea
Hamborg Marseilles
14
P.&O. Maltı
London
י
18
G. M. S. Roon
Bremen
"
24.
M. M. Australion
Marseilles
28
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London
Feb. 1
G. M. S. Bayern
-Hamburg.
11
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London
"F
G.M.S. Zicten
Bremen
25
P. & O. Chusan
London
133
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1904.
HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS OF
Intimations.
HALFONG.
United States Consul Covert Lyon, France, writes: On May, 25th last the bids for the improvements in the harbor of
KWONG TY CHEONG,
THE CHINA MAIL. NIWO
LATE OF No, 47, Queen's Road Central. A NATURAL MEDICINAL WATER, BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS CHINESE & JAPANESE CURIO
DEALER,
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
OF TAKARADZUKA, KOBE, JAPAN,
Name
Alacrity Albion
THIS Water, besides being aperient, contains a large proportion of FERRUGINOEB Algurine to the officials of the 8, D'AQUILAR STREET, HONGKONG. I SALIS, which property, commends its use before any plinoral Laxative
Hailong wore oponen */ ***** government of Indo-China. The bids pro- vided for the construction of a quay 750 foot long on the right shore of the Cun-cam, at a place between the iron bridges and the docks of a number of mills. On the Int of Novombor next bids will be opened for the building of a slip some 800 feet long, cap- able of receiving ships of the largest ton- nage. The expense of these improvements in calculated to reach $520,000 to $510,000. $400,000-for-the first and from $120,000 to $140,000 for the second.
Haifong is the maritimo terminus of the ontire Tonkin system of railroads, and its commerce is destined to increase with the new facilities which are now being added to the port. At present ships drawing 6 feet of water aro not cortain of always being able to moor at her docks. Ships drawing i feet of water are compelled to discharge their cargoes in the bay of Along, which necessitatea a great expense.
It has been proposed several times that Haifong be made the terminus of the
and
Hongkong, October
on, 1904
I. NAKAZAWA, No. 7. D'AGUILAR STREET. JAPANESE CURIO STORE. JUST Arrived Now Shipment of Artistic Postal XMAS and NEW-YEAR'S CARDS and Varied Assortment of XMAS PRESENTS. An Inspection is Earnestly Solicited. PRICES VERY MODERATE.
Hongkong, October 22, 1904.
A LING & O C
FURNITURE STORE,
AND
1904
J. Clifford Wilkinson,
Hongkong, November 23, 1904.
ME
PF. 1.2 E
MEGAL
SOLE PROPRIETOR.
HPRICE & CO., Agents.
OAKE
His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
Captain Fegan
class
Tons, Gung II.P.
Captain.
Last reported
despatch-vessel battleship, 1st class
1700 12
3000
12,950
42
13,500
Comdr Richard M. Harbor-l Captain Sydney R. Fremantle
Hongkong
Hon kong
sloop
1060
6 1400
Commander R. Nugent
Hongkons
1986
It is a certain cure for Constipation, Gout, Dyspepsia, Distress after Meals, and an Unhealthy Compreill,
Amphitrite Andromeda Bramblo Britomart
Centurion
cruiser, let class cruiser, ist class gunboat. Ist class gunboat, let class battleship, Ist clasa
11,000 16 18,000
Capt. Charles Windham, C.V.0
Weihaiwel
11,000
...16
†16,300
Capt. R. N. Omianney
Wohaiwat
710
0
1800
Lieut-Com O M Making
Hongkong
710
6
18001
Lieut.-Comdr. T D. Pratt
Hongkong
$10,00
14
Crossy
cruiser, 1st clasşi,
12,000 14
13,000 21,000
Weihaiwol
Captain Henry M. Tudor
Singapore
Cherub
water tank and tog
390
800
Hongkong
Expiègle
bloop
107010
1400
Comdr. Ernest. Barton
Singapore
Fame
torpedo host destroyer
880
K
6700
Lieut.-Comdr. Assor
2105 Fearless
cruiser, 3rd clase'
1680
12
3200
09. Comdr. P. V. Lowas, DS.O..
Hongkong
Singapore
*Glory
battleship, lat class
12,950
18
13,500 Captain Hon. Walter G. Stopford
Hongkong
Handy
torpedo boat destroyer...
275. 6.
4000
Reserve
Hongkong
Hart
torpedo bont destroyer
2758
4000
Weihaiwol
PHILADELPHIA
Humber
storoship-
_1840
800
Lieut Oomdr. F. M. Riadore
Hongkong
S
LÄHIBITION
Iphigenia Janus Kinsha
cruiser, 3rd class
3B00
17
.9000
Shanghal
torpedo bost destroyer
280
6
9900
Weihaiwer
river gunboat
4
Yangtere
Leviathan
Oruiser, lat class
14,100
18 31,592
180 2
Singapore
Moorhen
Ocean
battleship, 1st class
12,950 16
800 13,500
Hongkong
Weihaiwof
torpedo bost destroyer sloop Surveying-vessel
8506
Hongkong
1016
--1400
635
8
650
85
2
240
Robin Romario Sandpiper
sloop
980
1400
river gunboat
85
2
240
West River
Sirius
cruiser, 2nd class
9500
9000
Shanghai
Snipe
river gunboat
85
240
Yangtaza
Taku
torpedo boat destroyer
260
6500
Hongkong
Tamar
receiving ship
4850
Hongkong
Teal
river gunboat
180
800
Yangtoro
Thetia
cruiser, 2nd clas
3400
-8 9000
Capt. JA. O, Wilkinson
Hongkong
Tweed
coast defence gunboat.
363
200
Lieut.-Comdr. R. H. Keate
Hongkong
Vengeance
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16 $13,500
Vestal
gloop
980
6
1400
Capt. Leslie Stuart, C.M.G. Comdr. S. St. John Farquhar,
Hougkong
Singapore
Virago
torpedo boat destroyer
355
6:
6300
Reserve.
Hongkong
Waterwitch
surveying ship
#20
460
Comdr. Ernest O. Hardy
Hongkong
Whiting
torpedo boat destroyer
360
6900
In Reservo
Hongkong
Woodcock
river gunboat
150.
500
Lieut..Com. C. W. Wrightson
Upper Yangkame
Woodlark
river gunboat
150
500
Lieut. Com. Wason
Uppar Yanriegs
TOOCHCW LACQUERED WARE. 88, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG.
i
Hongkong, September 3, 1901.
WING FAT, IMPÒRTER and EXPORTER
AND
SILK
MERCHANT.
AND SILVERSMITH.
AS always on hand a Specially Select- ed Assortment of every kind and pattern of Chinese Manufactured SILKS, CURIOS: ĮVORY WARES, and best qualityf China Grass Cloth and Chinese Embroideries.
acket bonts of the Messageries Maritimes JEWELLERY DEALER AND GOLD "Lines, it having been susured that it would horten by at least two days the voyage between Marsellica and Tonkin,
aterially improve the pasange from Suigon Haifong, in which passengers are com- pelled to put up with small craft that sail inferior very slowly and afford but very accommodations. This will be effectively remedied when the projected improve- ments are completed for these will render the port of Haifong thoroughly accessiblo."
Haifong is a city of 16,000 inhabitants, the first port and the second city
Tonkin! the capital of Tonkin, Hanoi, has about 60,000. Three years ago there were not over 2500. Europeans in the whole country, but it is said that the Euro- Dean population is increasing rapidly at present. The soil is raid to be capable of producing everything in the way of meats and cereals, but the climate is enervating, and it is difficult to induce people to ex- change the climate of Europe for it.
Also
Best kind of Manila Cigars. Inspection is cordially Solicited. Prices very Low.
**
-1965
No. 66. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Next Door to Chinese Club. Hongkong, November 1, 1904.
CARMICHAEL AND
CLARKE,
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND
SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS, REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, TELEGRAMS: 'Carmichael,' HONGKONG.
A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition. A. 1 Code/
I-
WELLINGTON'
KNIFE POLISH
WELLINGTON SILVERSMITHS
BLACK LEAD
SOAP FOR CLEANING
POLYBRILLIANT" METAL
PLATE. POMADE
NEVER BECOMES DRY & HARD LIKE OTHER METAL PASIES
MILLS, LONDON.
JOUN WAKEY & SONS, LIMITED,
** WELLINGTON
MAIL STEAMER DEPARTURES.
The following table is a chronologically arranged list of mail steamor sailings to Europe, America, Canada, and Australia. Coast ports, Manila, and All Japan are not given, for steamers are constantly sailing for those ports. the American steamers call at Japan, and the majority of the Australinu. boats call at Manila, and, in addition to those vessels, special steamers run there. The departure of every steamer is subject to alteration. The P. & 0. mails usually reach London in about 28 days, and the French and German in about 28 or 30 days..
Ottor
Phoenix
river gunboat
Rambler
river gunboat
* Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard H. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,
+ Flag of Rear-Admiral the Hon. A. G. Ourzon-Howe, C.B., C.M.G.
Captain W. B. Fauckner Elout.-Condr A. Gregory Lt.-Coudr. C. P. Metcalfe Captain Francis G. Kirby Lt. Comdr. F. B. Noble Captain T G. Greet
Reserve
Commander John Nicholas Comdr. G. E. Mouro Lt. Com. R. E. Vaughan Comdr. Vivian
Lt-Com H. T. Attay
Capt. O, H H. Moore E-Conde. Davidson
...: Commodore Dickon.
Lt. Comdr. R. V. Dugmore
Hongkong Lobnan
West River Singapore
Lieat. Comdr. Craufurd.
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
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Name
Fing and Description. Tons. Guns H.P.
Captains.
Aspern Kaiserin Elisabeth
Austro-Hungarian cruiser
2437
7300
Austro-Hungarian cruiser
4000
8000
Capt. Friedrich Griorenberger Captain Mirt!
Singapore
Shangha
Achéron Alouette
French armoured gunboat
1796
10
1700
Comdr Laferriere
Selgon
French gunboat
300
400
Liout, A. Varney
Salgot
Argue
French gunboat.
123
500
Lieut. Crespin
Canton
Aspio
French gunboat
475
450
Lieut. Jon uer
Saigon
Avalanche
French gunboat
140
-150
Haiphong
Bengali
French gunboat
580
400
Saigon
MAIL DUE LONDON ABOUT.
Bugeaud
French cruiser
3740
20
9000
Capt. Lefivre
Saigon
DUE.
Casso-teto *Châteaurenault
Comete
French gunboat.
140
150
Haiphong
French cruiser
8018
1817,000
French gunboat
526
Feb. 20
Decidéo
French gunboat
690
10
#438 900
Captain V. Poidlons. Commander Louel Commander L'East
Woosung
Haiphong
Saigon
Feb 5
D'A8839
French cruiser
-4000
31
9500
Saigon
*
14
Estoc
Froude
French guaboab French destroyer
Haiphon
350
7
393 Lieut. Jehenne
Flaiphong
13
Queydon
French cruiser
9376
3620,200
Shangbai
22
28
Henri Riviere
French gunboat
Haiphong
Javeline
French destroyer
307
370
Lieut.-Comdr. Besussant
Haiphong
March 4
Kersaint
French gunboat
1250"
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Commander Le Goller"
Shangha
14
+Montcalm
18 Mosquet
French cruiser
9700
19,600
Captain Cros
Haiphong
French torpedo-boat
350
28 Olry
Frenca gunboat
April 1
Pascal Pistolet
French cruiser
4015
7300
8500
Lieut. de Vean Frat
Haiphong
Capt. Hourst
Yangtoot
Comdr. Sennes
French torpedo-boat
350
300
Hongay
Lieut. de Woerth
Haiphong
Redoutable
French cruiser.
9437
6071
Saigon
Styr Sully
French cruiser
1798
10
1700
Dapt. Vincent
Saigon
French cruiser
9856
20,000
Captain Gaibertend
Shangha
Surprise
French ganhost
629
900
Lieut. Holgue
Shanghai
Takiang
French gunboat.
Yengtse
Vauban
Vigilante
French cruiser French gunboat
6150
23
4660
Captain Blonde:
123
7
500
Lieut. Carol
Along Bay
Canton
Bussard
German cruiser
1857
16
2900
Comdr. Husa
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11,000
36
14,000
Captain Prows
Hongkong
Geior
German cruisez
1776
15 2960
Comdr. von Studnits.
Shanghal
1374
Hansa
German cruiser
6230
34 10,000
Capt. Weber
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Hertha
German cruiser'
6500
37 10,000
Capt. Baron Schimmelmanr
Singapore
Titis
German gunboat
1000
10
1300
Comdr. Baron von M. Hillessem
Nanking
Jaguar
German ganboat
900-
16
1800
Comdr. Wilbrandt
Shanghat
Luchs
German gunboat
850
10
1344
Comdr. Kroańcke
Hongkong
1905.
Möwe
German gunboat
1009
..8
875
Comdr. von Grumbkow
Manila
Dec 28
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1905
Jan,
11
do.
Empress of China
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25
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do.
May
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April 8 Elba
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10- -1300
Comdr. Deimling
German gunboat
170
5
1300
Comdr. Giebber
Canton
German gunboat
3
500
Lieut. Scharf
Shanghal
2300
10.
7471
Captain Bores Ricci
3600
Captain Presbitero
Shanghai
Italian cruiser
2198
29
7000
Capt. Pescetto
Shanghaf
26
do.
Tartar
do
20
10
la.
Empresa of Japan
do
21
Athenian
do.
31 Adamastor June 17 Dia
Vasco de Gaina
Portuguese cruiser Portuguese gunboat Portuguese craiser
1860 14
4000
Captain d'Antas Ribeiro
Hongkong
720
3215
20
6000
Alcout
Russian gunboat
810
6730
Cond
Amaur
Russian cruiser
2600
534700
1
Askold
Russian cruiser.
6000
O
124,000
Capt. Reitzenschtein
Bayan
Russian cruiser
7600
10 16,500
Bobre
Russian gunboat
1050
8. $11500
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Russian cruiser
6640
12
19,500
Diana
Russian cruiser
6731.
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1466
:3 1700
500
Gremiastoby
Gromobol
Russian gunboat Russian cruiser
1490
6
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1906
Guiliak
Russian gunboat
1905 Jau.
6
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Feb.
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10
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24
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21 Otvajny
Feb. 3
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March 3
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do.
May
2
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Rurik
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18
1,6,000
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12,200
68
Russian protented cruiser
10,923
2613,200
Sevastopor
Russian battleship
10,960
16 10,600
Silatch
Russian gupbeat.
950
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1125
Vsadnik
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500
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1230
15 1194
12,364
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12,674
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U. B. gunboat
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12 1227
Capt. Rohrer
Bainbridge
U. 8. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
8000
Lieut. G. Williams
Barzy
U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
8000
Lieut. Irwin
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28 10
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Lieut. Dismaker
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U. S. torpedo-boat destroyer
420
28000
Lient. E. P. Jessop
Cincinnati
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19
7500
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Cavite
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420
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Manih
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420
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560
10
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20
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19 Helena
U. S. gunboat
1392
1988
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23.
N. D. L. Prinz Waldemar
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16
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U-3. monitor
8990
100
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Shangha Manila Shangha
1487
Feb.
8
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4084
5944
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11
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Mar
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do
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17
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10,28
11.111
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21
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the guns they poses, or the story of the war would be far different to-day.
By the steamer Glenlogan due to day Their range and power have been far
Suman my two Ayrshire bulls and four Ayrshire cowe This is are expected for the Dairy Farm. greater than the Japanese guns, and if they could have taken advantage of the second importation of Ayrshire cattle those superior points, the high ex- that has been made by the Company. plosive of the Japanese would have been
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VENEZUELA AND THE UNITED
STATES.
LONDON, December 28. Venezuela is placing guns in position, at La Cuayra and Puerto Carbollo, ik da cup. -» posed in view of the strong intimation
THE RUSSO JAPANESE WAR. The Son h China Collegian for Decemt- and ber is in the field promptly, as url, ADC INCREASING JAPAN'S FORCES. from Washington that she must mend her
education question in China. Dr Beattie contains more interesting articles on the
replies to Mr Pearce's article of June.
The Volunteer Reserve Association.
More Artillery to be Used.
LONDON, December 27.
increase the
discounted to an a certain extent. At the The Collegian." We cannot undertake to return rejected battle of Shaho there was an improve ment noticed in the Russian gunnery, communications.
and the realisation that at any time the Russians might find capable men to man their arms has no doubt con- vinced the Japanese that the best thing they can do is to secure a supply of The King's Park Range, Kowloon,
It is proposed to guna of longer range than those which will be available for Rifle practice on :--- they now possess. With such they will - Monday, 2nd January, and Tuesday, 3rd strength of the Japanese forces in tho bo able to do greater havoo than has January, from 10a.m. to 5pm. Rifles and field by bringing the total number hitherto been possible, though they have put up some splendid
id records, and with additional men to help them there is a possibility that they will have the satisfaction of seeing the Russians over the Siberian frontier by June, if not "before.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1904.
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FRIDAY, December 30:-
Goods per China undelivered after this
date subject to rent. Goods per Laisang undelivered
2
to
Tn information given to-day in our special cablegram from London, with regard to the readjustment of the It in- Japanese army, is important. dicates that the Japanese, when they decide to bring the field fighting force up to half-a-million mon, realise that there is a lot of tough work ahead of them yet, and that Marshal Oyama will require fully that number successfully cope with the force which, Russia is now, or contemplates, putting into the field. Though the Japanese have studiously endeavoured to keep the world in the dark as to the notual Goods per Java not cleared at 4 p.m. strength of their army on active
on this date subject to rent.
service, it has been estimated that Goods per Timahi undelivered after they have equalled if not exceeded the total of the Russian force employed up to the Sha River engagement. Since then, of course, the Russian army has been reinforced by large bodies from European Russia, and by the spring, unless some definite in- formation is received from Russia, it will be difficult to calculate how the
noon on this date will be landed.
SATURDAY, December 31
SUNDAY, January 1:-
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opposing armies compare in regard to fighting men. Of course the announce ment that the Japanese army will be made up roughly of half-a-million men will clear away all doubts as to Japan, but before observers will be able to accurately guage the merits of the peformances of the two armies in the future something will have to be known of the Russian strongthi. It is never likely to be 500,000 in Manchuria, unless, of course, regard to the comfort and feeding of the men is to-be thrown to the winds, for com- petent critics, who have been at the front and who have studied the working of the Siberian railway, have no hesitation in asserting that Russia. cannot adequately provision such force, or even half of it, south of Harbin. With the spring, for which, undoubtedly, both armies are waiting patiently, might come a change of conditions, but the probabilities are they will be mostly in favour of Japan. By that time she estimates to have
cartridges can be obtained on the Range. -
Regimental Musketry-Instructor will be present at the Range an both days The 400 yards Rango only will be available.
The Catholic Union Pantomine.
In consequence of the death of the Right Rev. Bishop Pizzoli, the performances of the Karas Pantomime held by the Catholic Union, have been postponed from the 28th and 29th-inst,, and 2nd prox. to Wednesday, 4th Jan., at 9 pm., Thursday, 5th Jan., at 5.30 p.m., and Saturday, 7th Jan., nt 9 p.m. All the seats booked are cancelled, and new
It is stated on good authority that next year will witness the commencement of the long delayed Kowloon to Canton railway. The information is said to have emanated from the best possible source, and has created a good deal of interest amongstland- | plans of seats will be on view from 29th inst. holders in Kowloon and some parts of the (to-morrow.) New Territory.
LOCAL AND COAST NEWS.
Rugby Football.
under Marshal Oyama, Commander-in- Chief, up to half-a-million men.
There is also to be a heavy increase
in Artillery.
ways and discharge her obligations to foreigners.
TROUBLE IN POLAND,
A revolutionary demonstration took place on the 25th instant, at Radom, Poland, where mobilization was proceeding. demonstrator fod on the troops and the Colonel in command was killed
NAVAL APPOINTMENT. Rea Admiral WV H. May has been the Atlantic appointed to the comand
of foot, the pointment dating from March, with the rank of Vice Admiral, This is PREPARING FOR THE BALTIC evidently the outcome of the scheme of the
11th December,
FLEET.
The Defence of Formosa.
LONDON, December 27, The Japanese Government is provid ing for the defence of Formosa and the southern islands in anticipation of the Baltic Fleet reaching the East, and attempting to seize an island as a
The Hongkong Football Club will play a Naval team to-morrow afternoon, com A concert is to be given by the Water mencing at 4.45 p.m. The following will Police at Tsitsatsui Station, for which reprosent the Club-Fall-back, T. C. naval base. large number of invitations have been issu-Gray; three-quarters, J. Thomson, Lient. od. The programme is being arranged and Hannay and A. S. Kempthrone; halves, promises to be an attractive one.
J. Clark and H. Soper; forwards, E. R. Hallifax, A. Boyd, Capt. Elgood, Lients.
A case of considerable importance to Graham, Black and Ranking, H. F. Chard. the Commonwealth of Australia, which | and J. O. Steen. shows how Chinese plot to avoid payment
of the poll tax, is to come before the Court, The Lilliputians.
at the Magistracy, to-morrow. The de- Pollard's clever troupe of Lilliputian fendant in Wong Chuk Yau, who is charged actors and actresses continue to delight with forging a document purporting to be good audiences at tho Theatre Royal, and letters of naturalisation for the State of to-night they will appear in that popular comedy-The Gaiety Girl,' Their great South Australia, on December 29.
talent has been the means of bringing them many encomiums, and no doubt they will attract big houses during the remainder of their short season here. They only play a few more nights. On. Thursday and Fri- day they play The Lady Slavey."
A Sanitary Board Appointment.
On the motion of the President, at yesterday's meeting of the Sanitary Board, Police Sergeant Robert Fenton was ap- pointed, subject to the Governor's ap
Sanitary Inspector for the proval, a
of carrying out the provisions of purpose the Bye laws for the Prevention or Mitigation of Epidemic, Endemic-or Contagious Disease.'
Gold Medal for Mr John Foreman.
The Christmas Mail.
the
Japanese Cruiser at Amoy.
Captain Rouch of the ss. Haitan, reports having soen a Japanese cruiser anchored in the outer roads of Amoy harbour when he was coming south to Hongkong,
[REUTER'S SERVICE.] JAPAN'S AIM.
LONDON, December 26. The latest Japanese successes of Port Arthur indicate that the Japanese are endeavouring to isolate the Liaotaishan
montory.
TO VIEW THE FALL. The Manshu Maruhas left for Port Arthur
with ten Foreign Attachés, representatives of the Diet and Press representatives on
THE CANTON LEPER FUND,
The incoming parcel mail from Europe, per §. S. Coromandel, being the Christmas mail, and therefore exceedingly heavy, board. Post Master General notifies that parcels. will not be ready for delivery until Sunday We learn with pleasure that the Jury morning. The parcel receipts will be dis- of the St. Louis (Mo.) Exposition, Philip tributed as early as possible after the pine Section, has awarded to M. John Fore-arrival of the ship, and may be expected by man, F.R.G.S., the Gold Medal for the best modern literature on those islands. The local publishers of Mr Foreman's latest edition of his work on the Philippines are
Limited. Messrs. Kelly & Walsh
Bordeaux Wines.
Messrs Gregor & Co. write us :-Our reports to hand by to-day's French mail as
the noon delivery on Saturday. The parcel office will be open from 8 till 11 a,nı, on Sunday, and from 8 to 9 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday next.
Masonic Installation.
We have to acknowledge the following donations on behalf the lepers of Canton
Amount previously acknowledged $597.98 Miss H. Lewis, Cuntou
AMOY NOTES,
5.00
8602.98
(From Our Correspondent).
AMOY, December 24.
SPORT.
SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
(Before His Honour Mr T. Sercombe Smith, Puisne Judge.)
notice,
of a m
Wednesday, December 28, Messrs Moosa M. Vieira and Co. sued the China and Eastern Contracting Co., for $400, being for three months' rent for pre- mines at 36 Queen's Rond, Central, at $100. & mouth's per month, and $100 in lieu
Mr Dixon (of Mr John Hastings' office) appeared for the plaintiffs, while defendants were represented by Mr E. J. Grist,
The founder of the defendant Company was stated to have engaged the pre- mises in the name of the company, After being in pos assion for some time he left for Manila and on a distress warrant the furniture in the premises was sold, realising 8150 60. The amount now claim- ed was $400, less $150.00, or 8249,40. It was admitted that the premises were rented before the formation of the Company, upon hearing which the Puiane Judge gave judgment for defendants with costs.
CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES AT
KOWLOON.
A Unique Cricket Mateh.
Kowloon was very gay on Boxing Day, the occasion being the first Ladies Cricket Matoh, we believe, that has ever taken place in the Colony. Mrs Thomson, who very sportingly organized the match, was
At Home for the
for the event, which attracted most of the beauty and fashion of Hong- Kang Society. The conditions of the match required the men to bat with broomsticke, and bowl and field left-handed.
The ladies won the toss, and very gal- lantly decided to let their opponents hat first. Dr Horley, R.N., who opened the ball by compiling 11 runs by very careful cricket, and Capt. Bushe, R.A., who scor ed 17 runs in:
Dont dashing style, the most deserving of mention among the men. The men's team were ably Cap- Lained by Col. Mose, whose dispositione for defence were perfect. The first in- nings closed for a total of 69 runs for the
men.
were
The fair sex then went in and some sur- Hockey is the great game just now on the
prisingly brilliant batting was witnessed. Tennis Lawn, and opportunity was taken of Perhaps the most conspicuous for their the presence of the 'Vengeance' in port to dashing style were Mise Wakefield (14 runs), Mrs Hardy (11 runs), Mre Swan (11 runs), play a Hockey Match between Amoy and a and Miss Law (10 runs). Miss Stella Vengeance team, at which the latter won. Fergusson, charming and attractive Tea was served on the Lawn, and a large young actress from Honolulu, hit as hard as any man, and was a most valuable acquisi-
At the Masonic Hall last night Bro H. Sykes was installed Worshipful Master to this year's vintage are satisfactory n of Zetland Lodge, No. 525, E.C. Wor.. every respect. The yield has not been Bro, E. C. Ray, Deputy District Grand excessive, but the quality both in ordinary Master, and the officers of the Dis- wines and higher growths promises to be trict Grand Lodge of Hongkong and South exceptionally good, these latter being espe- China, English Constitution, performed the cially very
useful for bottling. The yield ceremony 3. Wor. Bro, Sykes invested his being not only regular but quito sufficient officers as follows-Bro. W. H. Purcell, in every district, the prices are likely to Senior Warden; Bro. A. H. Skelton, Jun
1904 Chaplain; Bro. W. King, Treasurer; Worther to see the game. she is successful in that she will be is therefore to be hoped that the
an vintage may be classed as to quality and Bro. G. Piercy, Secretary, Bro. A. E. able to utilise that position as effective base, reaching her army by price with that of 1898. rail and telegraph with case. The BLEND despatch of the Manchu Maru from Japan with attachés, correspondents, members of parliament; and others,
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Death of Bishop Piazzoli.
Last night a telegram was rescived from Italy by the Rev. Father P. de
played a magnificent game, and carried her A well-attended and most enjoyable ball bat for 5, having severely punished the bowling. Mrs Thomson had very bad luck Crapnell, Senior Deacon; Bro. J. C. Lowe, was given in the Amoy Club Theatre on
and was caught first ball by Col. Mose, who Junior Deacon: Bro. S. D. Hickic, Organ- Friday the 16th inst., when the capital was chased across the pitch by his irate surpassed by his superb bowling, he being ist; Bro. C. Fittock, Inner Guard; Bro. J. Band of the Austrian Cruiser, Kaiserin victim. Capt. Bushe's batting was aven
responsible for 10 out of the 11 wickets. Wilson, Director of Ceremonies: Bros. J. Elizabeth', supplied the music.
B. Winter and W. U. Drew, Stewards;
WEATHER REPORT. The following notice is issued by the Hongkong Observatory :—
On the 28th at 11.30a.m. The barometer has fallen in Formosa and over the neigh. bouring portion of the Pacific, and has risen at all other stations.
The
Capt. Mirt and the Officers of the Cruiser gave an At Home' on the vessel on Sunday afternoon laat, the 18th, and a numerous party accepted the invitation and spent a very pleasant afternoon. It was a perfect day, sunny and bright,
ENTERTAINMENTS”
Some of the troupe of Pollard's Comic
led by C
Willie Ford', gave an Opers Co.', entertainment in the Club Theatre on Saturday evening last, but it can hardly be
ready been given ovidence that tun. Jears of age. Twenty-three years were anticyclone continues over the eaid to have haon success, as many
nelling has been carried well
under
interior of China and is extending eastward towards S. W. Japan. Gredients of at
Maris, Pro-Vicar-Apostolic, announcing, with much regret, the death of Right Rev Bro. J. Vanstone, Tyler. A banquet was is. a clear indication that she expects Bishop L. M. Piazzoli, formerly Bighon afterwards held in the lower hall. thom to be witnesses of the fall of of Clasomene and Vicar-Apostolic of Elong the fortress, and it is on the
kong, after a long illness from heart boards that another supremis effort will disease. A solemn Requiem mass was hold be made to reduce the city by the this morning at the Roman Catholic Cathe- New Year. By this time heavier dral, the attendance at which was very artillery has no doubt been installed large. Bishop Piazzoli was born in Italy in 1845, and left for the Far East when 24 about Port Arthur, and we have
in the interior of China, and Bishop spent Piazzoli then visited Hongkong. In 1895, some of the forts, allowing mines to be after being here three years, ho was ap exploded with effect. Mines and pointed Bishop of Hongkong. The state of heavier guns should make a marked his health was so bad that several months impression, and with Liaotaishan cut off ago ho was advised to leave the East, and he the garrison should be driven to sur did so. The worthy Prelate, who certain. render before very long. With its fallly earned the reputation of having beon *Continually doing good," was beloved by will come the relief of the large besieging army, and the removal of all his clergy and his fuck, and he also com
manded the respect and admiration of all Limpediment to the Japanese army right denominations for his disinterested devo- up to the Shaho, and there, with the tion to duty. He was a good man, and he new artillery which they purpose using, will be sadly missed in Hongkong. they will be free to devote their
Gradients are rather steeper upon the
east coast of China and fresh NE monsoon will be continued in the Formosa, Channel and to the northward, and fresh to strong monsoon in the China Sea,
Forecast-Fresh strong E winds, cloudy, fair.
people had to leave before the performance
was over.
CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES.
realistic get up.
In the second innings the men were all despatched for a paltry 36 runs; the ladies on the contrary, excelled their former efforts, Miss Wakefield (17 runs); Mrs Hardy (12 runs) and Miss Law (13 runs) again doing yeoroan service for their side. The ladies were esey victors, winning by 6 wickets and 23 runs, and they thoroughly deserved their victory; which was the re- ward of assiduous practice.
word of thanks is due to Dr Swan and Mr Craig, R.A.M.C., who umpired through out the match. Their partial decisions were greatly appreciated by both teams, especially by the ladies.
and
The match throughout was full of verve, Miss Fergusson, especially, being in her very best form. Her correct attitude and abandon excited general admiration, and the fact that she could appreciate a cigar There was not been much in the weather and a whisky and soda did not in the least to herald the approach of Christmas, but detract from her popularitykirt, spotted social festivities are in full swing. Mr and elegantly attired in a black skirt, spotted blouse and a coyly fastened art green sach Mrs Hausser, of the British Consulate, gave which suited her golden hair and fresh a very enjoyable party to the foreign chit-
charmingly attired in a dark blue dress sad dren on Thursday afternoon, 22nd, with a complexion to perfection. Mr. Caulfeild, magnificent Xmas Tree and gifts for every black hat Mra Strickland in a black Red- Sbe obtained from all dispensaries - Old Father Christmas, and zaany of
TEARNS HEADACHE CURE, can Body. Mr Wheeler of Butterfield & Swire, fera gown, elegantly trimmed with black (quickly by post), Never be without the the younger children were deceived by his and white galon, and the Misses Berkeley in pale blue gowns, all looked smart as Gennine
usdal. Mrs Mackay Heriot looked charm- DEATH THE HEAPER,
ing in a Paris gown of face cloth and a huge NAVAL experts put down the active life of
Mr and Mrs Fred Johnson of the E. P. picture hat, in the pink of fashion, a modera battleship at about 15 years hundred years ago battleships lasted almost Mission, Trauanfoo, South Formosa, have evidently just out from home. Mrs. just suffered the loss of one of their children, Dumbell was very pretty in brown cos TIMELY SUGGESTION. This is six times an long, and were on active ser,
day 20th after lingering illness. They Mrs Mowat looked well.
The teams were as follow Kuropatkin and Grippenberg. Though dent and careful housewife replenishes her sion.
brought
him over to the mainland in
LADIES-Mrs Hardy, Mra Thomson, Mra August last, and took him to the Amoy
Parr Mrs Lealie Stuart Mrs Lang, Mrs the Japanese have so far shown supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed before the winter
Mr Bushe Mrs Swan and the ELIEF AFTER SIX YEARS. Mrs Sanstarium of Tas Bo, but the fever and
Misses Bearis, Wakefield, Law and For alia, writes I wish to a hold of hi and he has not been able to artillery, their guns have not been and satisfactory when it is kept at hand
The Musta fellow was and given we soon as the cold in contracted N & W nearly as powerful as those manned by and before it has become settled in the inform you of the wondefral benefit I have throw of the
received from your valuable
buried in the Community Cemetery on Kalangsa on Thursday, afternoon at four Mr 0. D. their foes. The Japanese handled their system. In almost every instance a severe
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WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 28, 1904.
THE INDUSTRIES OF HONGKONG
BRICK, TILE, AND PIPE
MAKING.
Between a hill of clay and a palatial building there is a vast differeuen, yet to transform the former into the latter needs no magician's wand, The process is gradual, but none the less sure, and daily the metamorphosis goes on. The agency whereby this transformation is offected is one of the triumphs of modern ingenuity
over the forces of nature. At Deep Water Bay the work is going on, and while on a visit our representative was brought face to face with the process at the Pipe, Tile and Brick Works, owned by the Green Island Coment. Company. The works certainly are intercating, if only for tho economical manner in which they are conducted. "Every machine, and there are many, not only has its own particularly and individual use, but is often combined with other machines and made to perform dual dution. Even the exhaust steam from the boilers, usually allowed to escape, is brought into requisition and made to heat the drying rooms, and the fire from one kilo is used over two and even three times. This naturally elects a great say ing in coals and time, and renders the working of the industry more efficient and apeedy,
The position of the works is admirable, They are situated at the western end of Deep Water Bay, just across from Aber deen, and are completely hidden by the hills that tower to the north and south. To the visitor coming from the west no in tination is given of the magnitude of the industry until the plant is inspected. Un. til one is well within the boundaries of the play banks one might well imagine that no such thing as a brick works exists in the neighbourhood.
The buildings composing the works are" substantial, being built of brick, and they cover a large area of ground. They include kilns, drying sheds, offices, boiler and en- gine house, and every thing that appertains to a manufactory of this character.. From the two tall chimneys that rise skywards clouds of smoke issues as the work of burn ing the kilns is proceeded with, but as the place is far removed from any residential quarter there is no complaint to be made regarding the smoke nuisance.
Naturally enough the first and must important ingredient in the making of bricks and tiles is clay, and round about Deep Water Bay there is a plenitude of it, Clay, too, of a suitable nature. There are banks of almost the pure material, such as is necessary for the making of pipes, then there are other banks of clay full of silica, essential for the manufacture of any bricks, pipes or tiles which are afterwards to be subjected to any great degree of heat. Those banks run in wide veins, ten to eighteen feet in depth, and there is suf- ficient clay in the immediate vicinity of the works to meet the demand for many a year to come. The cost of procuring the clay and carrying it to the works is, therefore, very low. Chinese coolias dig it out from the bank, load it into wheelbarrows, and it is whecled across the intervening space
in a few minutes.
Anuly-powderal clay is elevated by means of
a bult, to which buckets aruuttached, to the floor above, where it in automatically thrown into a revolving siete. This is a very inge- nious idea, and originated with the present Superintendent of the works, Mr J. B. Witchell. The sieve is made in the form of a horizontal cylinder and is enclosed in a box to prevent the powdered olay from fly. ing all over the room, which naturally enough is extremely dusty. The end
the ground alaptere le slightly higher than the other end. When the sieve is in operation the crushed clay in from the elevator intu passes the inside of the cylinder and is whirled round and round, the finely ground slay going through the sieve, while the other the gritty remnant-passes back into the hopper and is reground. The process goes on ad infinitum. By gravitation the pow der falls down a shoot to the mixing pan. Here the first Chinese workman is met with. From the time the dry clay is carried to the first pan until it reaches almost the final stage it is not handled by anyone, Mecha- nical contrivances connect each with the other and so the work goes on. The mix. ing pan is in charge of a Chinaman, whose duty it is to see that the requisite consis- tency is maintained, and this is done by the addition of more or less water as required. While in the mixing pan the compound passes beneath two zollers, each weighing
BY WHARF AND WAVE,
THE CHINA MAIL
The Empress of China has gone, inte
dock as Kowloon for Jer aunjust surt To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements ROBINSON PIANO
at survey
The two French river stonmors Charles Hardouin and Paul Beat have resumed the Hongkong to Canton service under the agency of the Messageries Maritimes.
A-Government Gazette has been issued notifying marinors that the hulk Bole
ud deen aʊandoned by the Sungklang off Pratas Roof and is now a derelict and a
danger to navigation,
The British steamer Lothian arrived at Singapore on Dec. 10 from Chins with over 2,0 Chinese coolles on board en outside the harbour limits. route for the Transvaal. She anchored
The Straits Times says:- Overheard on Sunday Frenchman: I wonder what can be keeping the French fleet back German (nonsympathetic) : you expect; did you ever see the French mail up to time?
What can
The B. I steamer Sofala, 3433 tons, Capt. G. A. Shephard, arrived at Colombo on Dec. 12.from Tientein via Chefoo, with 9,184 Chinese emigrants, bound for Durban as labourers. The Sofain took in coal and a large quantity of water, and sailed next day,
A four-masted schooner has been order
about two'tons. Thus should any grit have escaped the many crashings it is almost cer- tain to bo pulverised in this, the last pan. After being thoroughly mixed and pressed from a Connecticut yard with à 100 the admixture is carried to a pipe machine, This machine is also cylindrical in shapo, horse power auxiliary motor. Forward perpendicular, and has two chambers, upper the vessel will have a 16 horse power motor and lower. Into the upper chamber the for handling cargo, working the windlass, moist mixture is thrown, then a piston rod and setting sails. This forward motor will descends and forces it into the next chai-also run dynamos to light the vessel with
electricity. ber the mould. The piston is worked by steam pressure. From the mould the clay comes out in the shape of a pipe, but has yet to be burnt, If placed in a kiln at onc and he fires lighted the result would be that, the pipes would crack and break in all directions, owing to the expansion of the water they contain, To obviato this the pipes are placed in a drying shed where they stop until they are ready for the kilns, In the kilns the pipos remain for about 22 days and before glazing they are subjected to a white hoat. Salt and sulphur form the two most important components in the glazing mixture. After going through this process the pipes are ready for use, and
shipped away are
The Bureau of Navigation reports 78 vessels of 14,024 gross tons were built in the United States and officially numbered in October. Of these. 36 of 10,092 tons wore sail and 12 of 3932 tons were steam, Among the largest was the wooden schooner Jane Palmer, of 3188 tone, built at Boston for Wm. F. Palmer:
:
The British steamer Ibadan, Capt. Wm. Wind, which left Singapore on Dec. 17 for Bangkok, returned to the port. two days later. The Captain reported that at 2 p.m. on the 18th when off Pulo Aor ho to the market encountered a strong gale and a big cross sanitary appliansea with a sudden change of wind to the The ces, furnace floors, house ventilators, S. E., backing round to the, N. W cemented tiles, coloured to any design and ship became unmanageable and the Captain pattern, drain pipes and fittings, glazed decided to return to port. stoneware, fire and building bricks are among the products to this establishment and the demand is in excess of the supply..
in junks, Tiles,
All the lime used in connection with the works is made on the premises, there being one lime kiln. The stone for making the lime is imported and is placed in the kila in layers, a layer of coal being placed be tween each layer of stone. The kiln is never allowed to go out, for as fast as the coal and stone are burnt fresh supplics are put in at the top, the residue-lime-being ruked out at the bottom. It is intended to put up more lime kilns and make lime for sale. At present the amount made is only sufficient for use in the works.
and overhaul.
We hear that the taking over the indra shanta for the South African coolie trade has been postponed:
The French steamer Huc has gonhto dock at Kowloon for a general overhaul and extensive repairs.
The work on board the Agincourt is expected to be sufficiently advanced by about January 12 for her to be released from dock. She should be ready for sea again about the middle of the following month,
Inquiries at Mossta Barretto and Com- pany's Office, the local agents for the over- due steamer Legrpi, this afternoon, elicited the information that no word has yet been received. of the whereabouts of the missing Ateamer. The Captain of the Bourbon is reported to have stated that she was safe in Manila harbour but as the agents had arranged for a cable to be sent directly
take has been made.
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The following French flotilla arrived in Dec. 18-The cruiser Singapore on Descartes, Commander Amet; the des- troyer Francisrue the officers of which Lara Lieutenants de Revillen-Rouvier, Guiland, and Chief Engineer M. Gauch; the destroyer Sabre, commanded by Lieut. de Vaittosu Lebail: wnd the Torpedo boats No. 247, commanded by Lieut. Roitel; 264 commanded by Lieut Kobin; No. 245 commanded by Lieut. Vedel; No 245 Francis, commanded by Liout, de Viancier, No. 24h commended by Lieut. Porcher; and No. 249 commannd- ed by Lieut. Roudelewe.
A mattor which might occupy the arten- tion of the Harbour Master is whether the coxswains of steam launches should be allowed to sit down while, steering or not. Some launch owners enforce the rule
stand up, and it is noteworthy that that their coxswains when steering shall
launches on which this is the practice are extremely free from accidents. It in con- tended in favour of the suggestion that the Chinese coxswain when sitting down is liable to become careless and sleepy where- as if he is kept standing up he keeps a much brighter lookout. In view of the numerous collisions in the harbour lately, in which careless navigation has been proved, perhaps the change suggested would be fraught with good results
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The P. and 0. Co. Dividend.
At the 64th Annual Meeting of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company held on the 13th December, the Directors, after providing for the usual dividend at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum on the Preferred Stock, recom- mending a dividend on the Deferred Stock of 6 per cent. for the six months, and n bonus of 3 per cent. making, with the Interim Dividend of 34 per cent paid in June, a total Distribution on the Deferred Stock of 13 per cent, for the year,
THE NEW KOWLOON HOTEL,
The 'Secundra' Wrecked. At the wreck of the B.I. steamer Secun- dra at Galle, Colombo, the officers, en- gineers, and lascars remained in the water from 12 minutes past 7 o'clock till 10 o'clock on Dec. 9, and all that time there was no at- tempt at rescue. One amazing and scanda lous feature of the tale is the callousness of the native fishermen, several of whose boata passed the shipwrecked men without any attempt to render assistance. The approach of the first batch of canoes was watched with relief by the drowning men, but when the fishermen showed no inclination to help, The present Superintendent of the work, the Europeans and the lascars yelled to the Mr J. B, Witchell, has been there for about canoes to come round and take them off. eight years. During the time he has The fishermen jeered-or at least replied boon in charge practically the whole of in a tone that seemed jeering. They wan ted to know how much buckseesh, we would the works have been reconstructed and
Mr Witchell lives give them, said Mr Castell, a passenger. vastly improved.
being built Une officer specially was completely exhaus- o bill directlyted and about to sink with the cramp, when abovo them and is 600 feet above the boat passed unheeding the cries of his sea-an excellent, salubrious position companions, who held their comrade up, Coolies' quarters are built on a hill opposite though themselves exhausted, till help ar and they are 350 feet above the sea level. rived. The lascors in their despair went Although there are considerably more than almost crazy with rage and terror, and raved 100 coolies employed there, sickness is out curses and imprecations at the fisher- almost unknown, a result dus in large men. Mr Castell says he offered a thousand measure to the altitude at which they live,, rupees to be picked up; yet the fishermen parsed on unheeding. The pilot bast where they are free from all damp or
had also deserted. A crowd of lascars Brewin moved that the Board should malarial vapours.
rushed up on it and scrambled in decline to recommend the granting of the greater numbers than could keep her afloat. application but leave the matter to be dealt The pilot boat was swamped and the boat- men and lascars dung into the water. The with by the Governor. It was unusual to lascars fought and struggled among them- have buildings of more than four. selves, while the boatmen clung to the stories. The Medical Officer of Health overturned boat, and somehow got rid of
at the works, his house on
the
of- top
No Five-Storied Buildings
An application for modification of the provisions of the Public Health and Build- ing. Ordinance in respect to the proposed *Station Hotel,' at Kowloon, was dealt with at yesterday afternoon's meeting of the Sanitary Board. The applicant desired a modification as egards the height of the building, requesting that it might be
five-storied one.
c. The Hon. Mr
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good condition. mind to run to Mr Twynam, the Master feet of spice would compensate for it. Soda Water dorable public interest.
Attendant, and tell him of the disaster. Mr Twynam immediately made for the spot Ho thought 400 foet was a small lot and where he believed the ship had gone down, did not agree with the M. O. H.
In all there are fourteen kilne, three of which have recently been completed. Three of the brick kilns have a capacity of about 30,000 bricks ach, while the pipe kilns take on an average 400 pipes of all sizos." The dimensions of the pipes range from four inches to twenty-four inches in din- THE CHINA MUTUAL CASE. 'meter, and from two feet to two feet six inches in length. It filled entirely with
Mr A. W. Jackson was brought up be- amall pipes the capacity of the kilns would be considerably over 400, but the general fore the Senior Magaistrate at Ipoh on the
would be about that number. The average kilns are of two classes, one being known agTM the down draft continuous, and the other as the down draft independent. As the names imply the independent kilns are burnt alone and are finished one by one, while the con- tinuous kilns are built close to each-other and the heat from one is carried to the next: This is offected by a well-arranged series of Aude and draughts. The heat after traversing and retraversing the first kiln passes under- ground to the next, where it performs the same duty, thence it goes to the third kiln. By means of dampers the heat can be cut of from any of all of the kilns as desired, or can be utilised by one alone. The say ing in fuel that is effected by this contriv ance is patent to all.
The charge was read out as follows:-
That on or about the 23rd September 1994 at Tapah, in your capacity as a can- vasser for the China Mutual Company, you did receive a crossed cheque for $116.10 from Mr M. Kent for an insurance policy, and that you did appropriate the same for your own use and did, thereby commit an offence punishable under sect 499 Penal
Code:'
Evidenco to establish the charge was During the past eight years all the im- given. Afterwards the defendant enter- provements that are
now being useded the witness box. He admitted cashing have been nade. Bricks were formerly pressed by manual labour at the works-ar Kent's cheque. Had the accounts of laborious and slow method-now huge the Company been kept regularly, he would steam presses do the same work in a fraction have known how he stood and could have of the time and do it better. The modu of making bricks is as follows-First the accounted for the money. The Company clay is wheeled into the yard and is ground did not render proper accounts to him, up by a milling machine, then it is carried to the next flour by means of an elevator Mr Turlock had arranged to
pay half
to another machine or mould, into which his expenses. If Tatlock had sent in his it is put. Here is is further mixed and is returns, the defendant's commission would forced out at the opposite or bottom end
in a lung slab the thickness and depth re- have been enough to cover overdrafts, quired. It is cut off in the necessary besides the salary. He was only respons- lengths by means of a wire fastened into a handle like a fret saw and is then wheeled ible to Mr Tatlock for any monies collected Away to a drying shed, where it remains and not to Singapore. He never received until sufficiently dry to be burnt without any receipts for money which had boon danger of cracking. A few years ago it
The motion was carried,
digestion.
square
Soda Water in Bombay Bottles
Per Doz.
$1.70
1,80
Potash Seltzer and B.P. Soda Lemonde
1.80
1.80
Tonic Water
1.80
1.95
1.95
1.95
Raspberryade
1.95
1.95
2320
Lithia Water
Ginger Ale...
Lemon Squash
Stone Ginger Beer... Hongkong, December 28, 1904.
By this time it was near. 9 o'clock, Mr Mr Hewett thought that to grant the ap Twynam pocred into the gloom, and, un-plication might encourage the construction able to locate the wreck, sent up shouts of other huge buildings which the Building and cries. Here and there hoarse voices Act was intended to guard against by limit- came to him from the darkness of the nighting them to four stories, and lascar after lascar was picked up. Some of the men were swimming, others, utterly exhausted, only remained afloat by
THE taste is pleasant of Stearns Wine, clinging to bits of wreckage: Mr Twynam unlike other preparations of Cod asked to be directed to the wreck, and was Liver Oil that disturb the stomach. Aids A told the ship had gone down beyond the Bell-buoy. The Bell-buoy was reached, but thore was no trace of the ship or of the boatmen yelled out all the way till at last survivors. The boat came back and the the ship was reached, and the exhausted So complete was the survivors rescued. exhaustion of the men that they could only. sink into the boat, and Pilot Ounningham swooned away almost as soon as he was taken in Captain Goode was bruised, FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. bleeding, and completely prostrated, and
To-day's Advertisements
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP LIMITED.
THE
su were all the Europeane. It was 11 THE Company's Steamship o'clock when the bust reached the jetty.
HATTAN,
COMPANY,
Two Europeans are among those who were Captain ROACH, will be despatched for No one can say what became of the the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 30th third Engineer. Possibly, he was over Inst., at 10a.m.
lost.
powered by the rush of steam and, engulfed
last seen just before the ship heeled over... The Sicundra became a total wreek in eight minutes. The vessel is a total loss
in the water below. The Chief Officer was
and there is not the least chance of saving
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIN & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, December 28, 1904,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
.
2316
was the Custom to dry the bricks by the hauded over by him to Mr Tatlock as this her. The particular rock on which the gun, but this was found to be very tedious, was not the custom between the travelling Secundra came to grief has been responsible
STEAMER AUSTRALIEN, and to accelerate the drying process steam and local agents. After one witness had for many a wreck since the beginning of pipes were laid under the floor of the dry- been heard for the defence, Judgment British rule, and even in the Portuguese.
and Dutch times none but the wariest COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES. ing room, and a steady heat was thus was reserved.
On the Court resuming on the 16th to sailors felt safe in the harbour. She now
MARITIMES, acquired. The steam was obtained by con- necting pipes to the exhaust pipe from the take the case of the insurance on Mr les in about eight fathoms of water. All boilers, so that the increased facility was Wickett's children, on which a charge had that is visible of the ship is a narrow line CONSIGNEES of Cargo from LONDON gained without any increase in cost, except been laid against Jackson, he pleaded about two feet above the water between
ex s.8. Matapan and Charante; from the initial outlay for the piper. After the guilty. Another case was then gone into, intervals of waves. She is completely HAFEE ex 8.8. Malapan from BORDEAUX bricks have been sufficiently dried they are that of abotment Donsid.the side, cries, and ties along her starboard ex 6.6. Leroy Lallier, in connection stacked in a kin with a small space be matter of the insurance on Dr Donald side, with her ports just visible. The epotith abore Steamer, are hereby in- tween each brick so as to allow the best A telegram to the Singapore Free Press is awept by the waves which now encouster formed that their Goods, with the exception Eind its way all through the kiln and dated Ipoh, Dec. 19, saysThe trial of the sunken hulk and are lashed into foam of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are burn the bricks equally on one side as the Oliver Tatlock and Jackson on charges of The wreck is just clear of the channel being landed and stored at their risks into other. In this kiln the bricks remain for fraud was concluded to day. Tatlook was The Captain-G, W. Goode is, to look at, the Godowns of the HONGKONG KOWLOON almost twenty days, and during that time
almost a breken man, and it is very clear WHARF and GoBOWN COMPANY, LTD., at they are subjected to a tremendous heat.
the disaster to his ship has affected him Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained deeply. He had a narrow escape from being immediately after landing, After being thoroughly burnt they are allow
drowned. He clung to a wire rope, ed to cool down, an operation that takes
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on which he was pushed up and down by the unless intimation is received from the Con- some time, and they are then ready for the
action of the waves, so that all the skin has signees before Noor, TO-DAY, requesting market.
been rubbed off his arm. Captain Goode to be landed here. has been at sea early 20 years. He is a Bills of Lading will be countersigned by married man, and his wife is at Calcutta, the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaim The chief officer Mr. Henderson who after WEDNESDAY, the 4th January was drowned, came from Edinburgh. He 1946, at Noop, will be subject to rent and
lawding charges.
sentenced to two years and Jackson to 18 months rigorous imprisonment. Jackson wept ru-hearing the sentence.
Lord Curzon's Return.
Fire bricks are made with clay containing The P. and 0. Persi, with Lord from eighty to ninety per cent. of silica Curzon on board, arrived at Bombay at day and are hand-moulded. The rest of the break on December 9 Lord Curzon was process is similar to that undergone by received in full State and presented with building bricks, except that the burning an address of welcome by the Bombay takes longer.
The process for making pipes is but slightly different. The clay is first brought
Corporation.
in from the clay banks and, being damp, is apread out in heaps in one of the drying W
on
had only recently been promoted. He was sbout 32 years of age, The 3rd who was also drowned, was about 26
age e... He hailed from Dumbarton.“ SUFFERING from a cold and you fear an attack of pneumonis, other officers were Mr Hatcherd, officer Mr Cuthbert, 3rd Mr. W. W
All claims must be sent in to me on or sfore the 4th January, or they will not
All damaged packages will be examined on WRENESDAY, the 4th January, st Paisley; 2nd engineer, Mr Walden, 4th No Tire Insurance has been effected. engineer, Mr R. Lister, who was just going up for his certificate but has lost all his testimonials and certificates, besides many valuable books.
sheds Bers it remains until dry enough secure bottle of Chamberlain's Cough chief engineer, a married man belonging to : -3 p.n to crumble up, s process which takes about Remedy and use it judiciously. There is twenty-four hours. Thence it is conveyed
no danger from this disease when this re-
into a pan with a periorated bottom, and medy is used. It always cures and cures here it is milled and descends into a hop quickly. For sale by All Dealers' War per, a dircular receptacle, where it is still KINS & Co., Ltd., General Agents, further milled. From this hopper the now
L. BRIDOU,
Acting Agent. Hongkong, December 28, 1904, 931
T THE CATHOLIC UNION,
EGLENEALY,
GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME. ALI BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES, in aid of funds to provide Christmas Treats to 700 poor Children and 200 poor Old People-
DATE OF TERFORMANCE
PEICES
OF ADMISSION
$1&chlidren
Wednesday, Jan. 1, at 9 p.m. 81 Thursday, 5, at 5.30.
50 Cta. $1. 7 at 9 Saturday,
Tickets can be had at the above address, where the Plans of Beats are now on View.
Hongkong, December 28, 1804.
FOR SALE. ALF-PLATE HAND-CAMERA; ft.
ted with R. R. Lens.
F. W. SPENCER, Apply
SEE. T. Co. Hongkong. December 28, 1914.
2827
2313
TELEPHONE No. 467
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI-Band Kowloon that they have sust
GATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"FROM YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND SHANGHAI,
TH
THE Company's Steamship Gisela, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOW LOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LIMITED, whence delivery may be obtained.
EGS to inform the Public of Hongkong
received a Fine Stock of
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES AND
CANDIES
from the different Loading Firms in Europe.
and America, which are now on show at their premises ; also all sorts of
HOME-MADE CANDIES
AND CHOCOLATES
No Claims will be admitted after the of the Finest Quality, Loose or in Boxes. Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent into the Office of the Undersigned before Noor, on 4th January, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 4th January, will be subject to
rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, December 28, 1904,
INDO-CHINA "STEAM NAVIGATION
2326
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
HE Company's Steamship Lovsang, Baving rived from the above Ports, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby in formed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge VI TE- maining on board after 12 o'clock Noon, the
MESSAGERIES 30th it, will be landed at Consignees' risk
MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMEES,
MM
STEAM FOR SAIGON SINGAPORE, BA-
TAVIA, COLOMBO, INDIA,
ADEN, EGYPT, MAR-
SEILLES, LONDON,
HAVRE, BORDEAUX, MEDITEZBANEAN, AND BLACK SEA PORTH,
HE Steamship
DUMBEA, Captain CHARBONNEL, will be despatched for MARSEILLES on TUESDAY, the 10th January, 1905, at 1.x.
Passage Tickets and through Bils of Leding issued for above ports.
Carro also booked for principal places in
Next Sadines will be as follows 8.3. AUSTRALL S.S. SALAZTE
„„January 24, 1905, February 7 1995; LBRIDOU Yogendhing Agent.
Hongkong, December 28, 1901.
and expence into Godowns at EAST POINT.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers, Hongkong, December 9, 1904.
2817
THE WINE GROWERS SUPPLY CO.
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF WINE, BELE AND SPIRITS from well-known GROWERS, BEEWERS and DISTILLBER,
PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.
BARRETTO & CO., Agents.
No 22 & 24, BAKK B SLENGS
Queen's Road..
1891
All kind of FANCY CAKES, etc.
Oiders taken for any kinds of Special Cakes or Puddings.
An early inspection is invited, so that you may give us your order in time for filling before Christmas.
H. WEISMANN,
Manager Hongkong, December 17, 1904.
Entertainments
THEATRE
ROYAL,
CITY HALL.
RETURN OF THE LITTLE"
FAVOURITES.
FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY,
1034
POLLARD'S
LILLIPUTIAN OPERA CO.
TO-NIGHT
(WEDNESDAY), DECEMBER 28TH,
“A GAFETY GIRL'
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.
DECEMBER 20TH AND 20TH, THE LADY SLAVEY.
|SATURDAY, December 31st and
MONDAY, JANUARY 200, (For the First time in Hongkong).
EING DODO.
MATINER SATURDAY, at 5.80 .MA
THE LADY SLAVEYA
PRICES AS USUAL.
Box Plan at ROBINSON'S. Hongkong, December 28, 1904,
2966
Shipping.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL
STEAMSELF
NAVIGATION COMPANY
FILL despatch VKSELLS to the Undermentioned PORTS on the DATE
nemed -
FOR
STEAMERO
YOKOHAMA, VIA S'HAI, MOJI Java...
TO BAIL ON
Daylight, 29th Dec.
REMARKS,
Freight and -Pasenge.
AND KOBE (Passing through-
8. BAICHAM
the INLAND SEA.)
(Coromandel
About 31st
SHANGHAI....
[G.M. MONTFORD, R. N. R.
December.
Freight and Passago.
LONDON, &c..
[Bengal
Noon, Blst December.
See Special Advertisement.
For further Particulars, apply to
Hug wy, December 28-0.
.
E. A. HEWET Superintendent.
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
OCEAN
THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping
STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION` COMPANY LIMITED.
JOINT SERVICES.
FORTNIGETLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT. MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.
TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA, AND SUMATRA PORTS.
OUTWARDS
**
PROWO
COMPANY'S
GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL
GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL
..PRIAM..
3th December.
5th January,
ROVAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
HOME ARD S
STEAMERS,
TO BAIL
1905.
3rd January.
17th January.
20th January.
.31st January.
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.
Calling at SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, 1.0. SAFETY-SPEED-PUNCTUALITY,
Empresa Twin Screw Steamships-6.000 Tons-10,000 Horse power-Speed 19 knots.
Saving 3 to 7 Days accross the Pacific,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, "(Subiect to Alteration. 1
RM.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA ...... R.M.S. TARTAR......
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN R.M.S. ATHENIAN
Hongkong to London, 1st Class...
་་
6000 TONS WEDNESDAY, Jan. 11, 1905. 4425 Toxs......WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25.
6000 TONS......WEDNESDAY, Feb.
8.
6000 TONS......WEDNESDAY, Mar. 8. 3882-Toxb......Wednesday, Mar. 15.
11
11
via St. Lawrence £60. vis New York £82. Intermediate on Steamers,
£40.
£42. and 1st Class Rail....! THE magnificent EMPRESS STEAMSEIPS passing through the famous IN- THE MAND SEA OF JAPAN, usually make the voyage YOKOHAMA TO VAN COUVER (B. C.), in 12 DAYS, and make connection with the PALATIAL OVER- LAND TRAINS FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE.
Passengers booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. SPECIAL RATES (first class only) granted to Missionaries, Menibers of the Naval, Mary, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to Europesi Officials in the Service of Cds and ligan Goverments..
FOR
AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...MoTUNE. AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...HON...... GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...HECTOR AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...PRIAM-
-JOB-
* Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates.
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.
STEAMERS
VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and】
all PACIFIC COAST PORTS VIA NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,
Hongkong, December 27, 1904,
For Freight, apply to
Shipping.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED
BUTTERFIELD. & SWIRE,
Agents.
18
CHINA NAVIGATION CO.. LD.
кол
TEAMEX
TO SAIL
SHANGHAI KOBE
KOBE
ரபிர
TAIWAN ↑ ...KASHING t.. .TAIYUAN *
......TAMING
.29th December. 29th December. 3rd January, 3rd January.
PORT
DARWIN,
THURSY
4
DAY ISLAND COOKTOWN, TAIYUAN 1 CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE
*
20th January:
For further information, Maps. Guides, Banks, Rates of Freight; and Passage,
D. W. CRADDOCK, Acting General Agent, Apply to
Peonkh STEŽT. Hongkong, December 28, 1904.
PORTLAND AND ASIATIC
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
CILINOR FROM HONGKONO, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, FORTLAND, OREGON,
Man, Kair & Yokohama; For
ÜPERATING IN
JONNECTION WITH THE
-STEAMSHIP
NICOMEDIA
NUMANTIA
ARABIA
ARAGONIA
THE O
FOR SWATOW.
IE Company's Steam-hin
HAICHING,
Captain HODGINs, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 29th Inst. at 10 am.
Für Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers,
Hongkong, December 27, 1904.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1904.
Shipping.
REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW -YORK,
VLA PORTS AND SUEZ CANALA
Make Ca11 ** MALABAR MSArm
PROPOSED SIILINOS FROM HongKong STRAMERS, SHIMOSA
GHAZEE
2810 | SATSUMA
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA,
THE Company's Steinship
LOONGSANG,
Captain G. S. WEIGALL, will be despatched ne above on FRIDAY, the 30th December, at 4 p.m.:
This Steamer has superior Accommoda- tion for First-class Passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managèro, A
2307 Hongkong. December 27, 1991.
"STEAM FOR
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER. RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.
Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA
VIA PERSIAN GULF, CON. TINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
Steamship BENGAL, Captain Partners, carrying His Ma-
Notices to Consignees.
AMERICAN ASIATIO STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM
GOOD HOPE."
TAPE OF
To: SAILA 1904. THE Steamship
THOMASSAPEQUA, About Deo. 30.
1905. About Jan, 25, About Feb, For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELI & CO.PTE Agents. Hongkong, December 27, 1904.
Captain H. Scorr, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are 5 boing landed at their risk into the Godowns of the WANGHAI STORING CO., at Wanchai, and stored at Consigness' risk and expense.
*BEN' LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP.
THE Steamship
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th Janu 110 ary, will be subject to rent.
BENLOMOND. Captain CLABR, will be despatched as above on or about the 10th January, 1905.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, December 12, 1904.
2237
A CHOO & CO., 39, DES VEUX ROAD, CENTRAL
GENERAL STOREKEEPERS.
H
NAVAL ACTORS,
AND
COAL- MERCHANT S, AVE always on hand an Ample Stock.. | Supplies executed at shortest notice, Well-directed Steam-launches kept for Picnic parties and for Towing purposes.
PRICES VERY MODERATE. TELEPHONE NO. 160. Hongkong, December 1, 1904.
1791
EAST · PRAYA RECLAMATION
SCHEME,
GOVERNMENT AND THE MARINE LOT-HOLDERS BY SIR PAUL CHATER,
jesty's Maile, will be despatched from AS PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 31st December, at-Noon, taking Passen- gers and Cargo for the above Porte in con- nection with the Company's 8.8. Victoria, 6,522 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' "no- commodation in which vessel is secured before departure from Hongkong.
All Broken, Chafod, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th January, at 3. p.m...
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN TOMES & CO., General Agents. Hongkong, December 27, 1904. 2909
STEAM NAVIGA-
BRITISH INDIA
TION COMPANY, LIMITED,
FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS.
THE THE Co.'s Steamship Palamcotta, having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside,
Cargo impeding the discharge or remain. ing on board, after 12 o'olook Noon, the 28th inst., will be landed at Consignees' riak and expense into Godowns at EAST POINT.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, December 24, 1904. 2304
'BARBER' LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE STEAMSHIP SATSUMA.
FROM NEW YORK.
are hereby informed that all Goods Are being landed at their risk into the
CONSIGNEES of Cargo
The Full Detasis Printed in Pamphlet Form. Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOW.
NOW READY.
LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, Ltd.,
at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo tor France. and Tea for London(undor arrangement will bo transhipped at Colombo into the mail steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other cargo for London, &c. Coples may be bad at CHINA MAIL Office Goods have left the Godowns, and all
The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table.be conveyed from Bombay by the R.M.S. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.
+Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtsze & Northern China Ports, Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other
Australian Ports.
N.B. REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and Australian Ports.
For Freight or Passage, »pply to
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO,
Hongkong, December 28, 1904.
TONS,
CAPTAIN,
...4370
...4370
WAGNER ...........................
BREHMER
TO SAIL AT DAYLIGHT ON.-
Jan.
9, 19(5.
Jan. 31, 1905.
...4483.
BAHLE........................
Fob. 20, 1905,
...5198
SCHULDT
Mar. 12, 1905,
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information,
municate with or apply to
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, December 22, 1904,
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
HONGKONG MANILA.
Highest Class, newest, fastest and most luxurious Steam-
Oriental, due in London on the 12th February, 1905.
Parcels will be received at this Office until p.m. the day before sailing. The contents" and "value of all packages are required.
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, December 17, 1904.
2264
STEAM TO CANTON.
THE new Twin Scrow Steel Steamer.
ers between Hongkong and Manila.-Saloon amidships. THE KWONG CHOW
-Electric-Light-Perfect
Cuisine-Surgeon and Stewardess carried.-All the most up-to-date arrango- ments for comfort of Passengers.
CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
ទ
Steamship?
RUEI
ZAFIRO
REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA COAST PORTS AND FORMOSA.
TROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG—
SUBJECT TO. ALTERATION.
FOR ANPING, Via SWATOW, AND AMOY,
TAMSUI, Vi. SWATOW
AND AMOT, FOOCHOW, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMSU1, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
* STEAMERS.
DECIMA,
Capt. SCHLEIKIER, FRITHJOF,
Capt. H. A. HARALDBEN,
TRIUMPH,
Capt. A. HANEEN,
M. STRUVE, Capt. T. BRANDT,
LEAVING FRIDAY,
Dec. 30, at Daylight. SUNDAY, 1st
Jan., at Daylight, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 4, at Daylight.
I SUNDAY, 8th
Jan., at Daylight.
N account of the present state of political affairs, all the Company's new Steamers.
ON
Tons. Captains.
Sailing Dates,
2540
2540
R. W. Almond
R. Rodger
Marila
Dec. 31, at 10 ago,
Jan. 7, at 102.in,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
General Managers.
224
Hongkong, December 24, 1904.
SOUTH AFRICAN LINE OF
STEAMERS.
1,309 tons......Captain J. P. MARTIN, KHONG TUNG, 1,238 tons......Captain H. W. WALKER. Leave HONGKONG for CANTON at 9
Every Evening (Saturday excepted). Leave CANTON for HONGKONG about 5.30 o'clock Every Evening (Sunday excepted).
These fine new Steamers have unex called accommodation for First Clase Passengers and are lit throughout by Electricity. Passage Fare-Single Journey...$4.00 Meals
....$1.00 each. The Company's Wharf is a short distance West of the Harbour Master's Office.
SHIU ON S.S... CO., LTD.,
***
ANDA
YUEN ON 6.8. CO., LD.,
No. 8, QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, November 3, 1904,
HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.
S. S. WING CHAI," CAPTAIN T. AUSTIN, R.N.R
31
HIS Steamer departs from HONGKONG
Ton Wook Days at 8 A.M.; and on
secten requisitioned for Transport Service, and the above-named chartered HONGKONG DIRECT (or via CHEFOO or CHIN-WAN-TAO) to days at 6.30 P.M. Steamers have been secured instead for maintenance of the Company's Coastal Services.
AB 6000 88 the state of Affairs permit the Company will resume running with its special-
ly designed new Steamers.
DURBAN, NATAL.
For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.s local Branch TIE following Chartered Steamers will run at Intervals of about 3 Weeks:-
Office, at No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hongkong, December 27, 1904.
T. ARIMA, Manager.
8.S. SWANLEY S.S. COURTFIELD
2579
S.S. ORANLEY 8.8. IKBAL
NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO.
BOSTON, TOWBOAT CO. CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Co.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
VICTORIA B.C. AND TACOMA
VIA
MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
S.S. ASCOT..
S.S. LOTHIAN
S.S. INKUM :
S.S. SIKH ...
S.S. SOFALA
S.S. INDRASHAMA
SS. INDEAVELLI
S.S. SEALDA
For Freight, apply to
Captain J. P. DAWSON.
J. W. MARTIN W. E. STEELE M. ROBERTSON, C. E. Cox.
J. G. WILLIAMSON,
ES. PEARSE.
J. ROWLEY
GET SHEPHERD.
R. P. CRAVEN,
J. CULLINGTON, GEO. BROWN,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Hongkong. Decomber 22, 1914.
Steiner,
Tons.
Captains.
To Sat.
AUSTRIAN : LLOYD'S
STEAM
TREMONT LYRA 1 PLEIADES
9606
T. W. Garlick
4417
3763
G. V. Williams .... FG Purington.
About Jan; 14. About Feb. 9 About Mar. 4.
Cargo only.
FOR MANILA,
The largest, steadiest, and most comfortable steamers for Manlls. TREMONT
9608 tons | Capt. T. W. Garlick ..
About 3rd January
CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND QUISINE. ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS...
The Twin-screw 5.8. Shawmut and Tremont have just been fitted with very superior Accommodation for First and Second Claes Passengers. The large size of these vessels
Barber's shop and steam laon ensares steadiness at sea. Electric fan in each room, dry. Cargo carried in cold storage,
PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
For farther information, Apply to
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS,
Dodwell & Co., Limited,
GENERAL AGENTS,
Dongkong. December 24, 1904,
1724
NAYAG Ai
TION [COMPANY.
STEAM FOR FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN, SUEZ AND PORT SAID.
(Taking cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRIJA, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SLA, Levant, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).
THE Company's Steamship
GISELA,
Agents.
FOR NEW YORK.
Sundays at 8.30 A.M. Departs from Mação on Week Days at 2.30 P.M., and on Sun-
FABES:-Week Days 1st Class, including cabin and servant, Single $3. Return Ticket 65. 2nd class $1. 3rd Class 50 Cents. Every Sundays will be an Excursion,at the following rates:-1st and 2nd Class Single Ticket 81. Return $2. 3rd Class, Single 30 Cents, Return 50 Cents, Steerage 10 Ots. Tiffin and Dinner can be supplied either on board, or at the Macao Hotel, for return- ing Passengers only, at an extra charge of $2. On Sundays, Passengers desiring to have a Private Cabin which has accommodation
Price 50 Centa nách.
'SIR ROBERT HART'S MEMORANDUM""
Series of Articles on Sir ROBERT
No Claims will be admitted after the
Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th inst., will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must bo presented to the Undersigned on or before the 31st inst., or they will not be reoog- nized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods
A HART'S SCREMES for the Improve are to be left in the GoGowns, where they
ment of China.
Reprinted from the China Mar. To be 3 p.m. per had in pamphlet form at this Office.
PRICE 50 Cents. Hongkong. July 4, 1904.
PRINTING
PRINTING
PRINTING
Artistic Printing
1237
Done with Neatness and
Despatch
At Moderate Prices.
for two or more passengers, will be charged Programmes,
$3.00 extra.
First-class Passengers who do not care
to return on the Excursion Sunday, will be allowed to do so the following day (Mon- day) on production of the Return Half Ticket. Should the Steamer not run on the Monday, owing to the Boiler Cleaning, due notice will be given by the Captain, and the Half Ticket will be available for the follow- ing day. The Ship is lit throughout by Electricity
With Liberty to call at the MALABAR COAST, the Western end of Wing Lok Street.
The Steamer's Wharf at Hongkong is at
MING ON & 001, 2nd Floor, 16, Victoria Street, Hongkeng, November 7, 1904,
THE Steamship
SENECA,
will Sail for New York from Hongkong on
or about 25th January, 1905.
For
at and further information,
apply to
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OF NEW YORK, Oriental Freight Department. Hongkong, December 28, 1944.
2235
AMERICAN ASIATIC STEAMSHP COMPANY,
Captain DAMIANOVICH, will be despatched FOR NEW YORK, V14 SUEZ CANAL.
as above on THURSDAY, the 29th Iñét,
P.m.
This Steamer has capital sccommodation for Passengers, Electric Light and carries a Doctor
For information as to Passage & Freight, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co.. Agents, Prince's Building. Hongkong, December 1, 1904.
2185
PROPOSED SAILINGS.
About S.S. RAS ISSA
- 20th Jan,,: 1908. S.S. CLAVERDALE......30th Jan., 1905.
For Freight and further information, apply to SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.;
General Agents. Hongkong, December 22, 1804.
1970
WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME.
1920
The Overland China Mail
Published to suit the Departure each English and French Mall Steamer to Europe.
FULL REPORTS
AND AIZ THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE (Commercial, Shipping etc.)
17 per Annum (including Postag
CHINA MAIL OFFICE,
YNDKIM STBzne. HonexONE
Company Reports.
Business Circulars,
Bills of Tading, etc.
Under European Sapervision
China Mail Office
WYNDHAM STREE
HONGKONG.
will be exammed on the 28th inst., st
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong, December 22, 1904.
2289
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER JAVA.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ, AND STRAITS,
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-
named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GODOWNS &t 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 9.8. Marmora, Optional Goods will be landed here un- less instructions are given to the contrary before 1 F.M., TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the Blat 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. Hongkone, December 24, 1904.
CHINESE SCHOOL BOOK
II. Ts'in T5z Man. Translated into English
290
by Dr. E. J. EITKE. PRICE 40 Certe. CHINA MAIL' Office 5 Wyndasm Strast.
TEL
Bangkok Times.
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN SIAM
And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin China, the Straits Setitemente, and Burma
A DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Mall
Edition (20 pp.) SUBSCRIPTION, DAILY (postage ext),
Ticals: 50 year WIXELY, Indiralug postage, £2 p.. ADVERTISING RATES. Per inch
Licale, one insertion Tical 4 cents 60, three times Ticals 8 cents 70 a week Ticals 11 cents 47 month, aubsequent month Ticals 7 panta 233.
A UNIQUE FEATURE of the Times
Bangkok
is its Siamese version. Thus the advertiser is enabled to talk as it were weN. the Siamese in their own tongue withou knowing one word of it, the “Bangkok
Limes doing the translations required.
Latarary, communications should be ad. to the Entru Business com
the
booked
MANAGER, China
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1904.
Intimations..
MIYAKO HOTEL,
KYOTO JAPAN.
A NEW AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
DELIGHTFULLY Situated. Dromated and Appointed with Latest Approvements.
Home-like and Comfortable. Clean and Quiot.
BEAUTIFUL VIEWS, AND WALKS,
THE CHINA MAN..
Strange Amphibious Tribe.
WILD MEN OF NEW GUINEA. *pe-like than any human being he had ever seen. The woman was much more slight y formed, but her legs were sho nd slender in proportion to her figure waist to the kneen was clothier of native cloth.
Mr H. Wilfred Walker, an experienced explorer, who has just returned from, New Guinea, gare the following interesting in- formation to a representative of the Straits Times:-
When Mr Walker was asked if he had rend in recent Home journals about the discovery of web-footed natives in the swamps of the interior, he said the finding
EXCELLENT CUISINE AND EFFICIENT ATTENDANCE. of these people was one of the objectives of
December 6, 1904;
MODERATE TARIFF.
TELEPHONE: Nos, 421 AND 338.
OSAKA HOTEL,
NAKANOSHIMA PARK,
OSAKA, JAPAN.
(TELEPHONE: Ne, 713, HIGASHI).
-2181-
this self-game expedition. They were a swamp-living tribe called the Agni Ambu,
whose feet and the extremities of their bodiag -were reported to be curiously malformed. He gives an interesting account of the first encounter with the strange people Passing through long grase after emerging from the forest there suddenly came into view some of the Agai Ambu houses close at hand. Two guides who could speak the language were sunt ahead. After parlaying with the aboriginies the guides called forward the rest of the expedition.
THIS HOTEL, which faces the River on Three Sides, is the only one in OSAKA A remarkable scone presented itself. I THIS
CUISINE.
Catering for Foreigners."
ALL UP-TO-DATE COMFORTS AND EXCELLENT
R. EAKI, Manager.
December 6, 1904,
LAXATINE.
THE NEW IDEAL PURGATIVE.
FOR ALL LIVER, KIDNEY AND HEMORRHOID TROUBLES.
RECOMMENDED BY THE WORLDS'
PHYSICIANS.
FINEST
2182
AXATINE is the mildest aperient known. It is pleasant in taste, not drastic but cortain in action and even in large doses is harmless. Lazatine being non-irrit- able will be found a great bood, to ladies especially, and in cases whpro the kidneys are irritable or diseased. Laxatine is strongly recommended by the Continental Authorities and is being largely used in the London hospitals. Messrs A. S. WATSON & Co. LD., have been appointed the Hongkong Agents for this preparation.
Hongkong, December 8, 1904.
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
ADVERTISE
Insurances.
FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO.
OF
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
STATEMENT TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1903.
ASSETS, GOLD...... $5,858,820.37 NET SURPLUS, Goro......$2,156,118.80 - INCOME, GOLD
$3,470,787.53
FIRE BRANCH,
|
from the wrapper
width
THE
Banks.
AUSTRALIA, AND ORIŅA, OHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHALTER 1853. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,
CAPITAL PAID-UP... RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHADE-
RESERVE FUND
HOLDERS.
Banks.
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANE, LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880.
•
...£800,000 CAPITAL SUBSCRIBBO
CAPITAL PAID-UP ...... £800,000 CAPITAL UNCALLED
£800,000 RESERVE FUND
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily
On Fixed Depoalta for 12 months 4
balances.
The Agai Ambu houses are built on piles the water. Their about 12 feet high canoes are small, long and narrow, hol. lowed out of the solid log to a mere shell. Although by their construction these craft are very unstable, the natives stand up in them and pole them along without any. difficulty through the water, which is so full of aquatic plants that a craft of any or drawing more than a few inches would make but alow progress. These people are very expert swimmers and can glide through beds of reeds or rushes or over masses of floating vegetable matter with ease. This THE
would appear, is interesting tribe, it becoming slowly extinct. Very low now remain out of what was at one time apparently a numerous tribe.
Mr Walker, it may be mentioned, intends to resume his travels after he has had a recuperating spell in Singapore, and has arranged an itinerary that will occupy him for the next eighteen months or so
before he sets his face for England. · In the first place he will visit Burmah, then Celebes, the Moluccas, Java, Assam, and Ceylon.
HAVE YOU THESE SYMPTOMS ?
DISEASED KIDNEYS CAUSES BACKACHE, URINARY DISORDERS, GRAVEL, DIZZINESS, Purry FLESH, NERVOUSNESS, AND IRREGULAR HEART'S ACTION.
K
IDNEY disease does not usually come would not be so dangerous, because the on with a Sharp pain. If it did it
patient would at once sock treatment and reliof,
"
6 3
19
19
T. P. ¡COCHRANE,
Manager.
Hongkong, May 20, 1904
MERCANTILE BANK OF
INDIA, LIMITED.
£1,300,000 AUTHORIZED Capital........................
.....................................£1,125,500 SUBBORLESS.... PAID UPUKARKIÄTERASULA991 £602,500 RESERVE FUNDAM
.....£80,
BANKERS:
LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMTED. INTEREST allowed on Curront Accourt; at the rate of "% por annum on the Daily
a ON FIXED Deposit ;- For 12 Months ....................
Balance,
R
"
EVAN URMISTON
Manager.
Hongkong. May 14. 1904.
934
HE BANK OF TAIWAN,
THE
LIMITED.
(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER),
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.........YEN 5,000,000. CAPITAL PAID-UP'
YEN 2,600,000.
front was a lake thickly covered with water lilies, blu yellow and white. On th farther side were several curious houses built on long poles in the lake a good height above the water. There was great con- fusion on the lake, the inhabitants fleeing in their canoes and swimming in all direc tions. One man who took to the water was pursued by a Baruen guide and there was an exciting wrestling match which ended in a vietary for the Agai Ambu nan. for although the guide was the more powerful of the two he was no match for his am phibious adversary who slipped from his grasp like an eel and swam away- and was rescued by a canoe manned by some of his tribesmen. Nor could the Baruga canoe. men overtake the Agai Anibu craft.
Eventually tro. Baruga men were sent over in a canoe to the other side of the lake to speak to the Agai Ambu and
He did not know these were symptoms acquaint them with tha friendly intentions of kidney disesse, and so he doctored the
Thus the trouble kept growing worse, of their visitors. They managed to entice symptom, and not the kidneys. one man back with them. All the way until disturbances of the water appeared, across he chanted a sort of wail or lament, or there was gravel, or retention of the possibly thinking that he might never see urine, or backache for some such plain sign
Hongkong, February 2, 1904. When he came close of kidney trouble that there could be no
doubt
.
On the contrary, most often it comes on quietly-may have been working in the system for years before the patient suspect-
ed the real cause of his trouble.
There may have been headaches, limb aches, neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, a nervous, irritable feeling, or a generally tired feeling, weak heart, dropsy, etc.
Doan's backache kidney. pills should be taken at the first sign of anything wrong.. There is no other safe way, because kidney discases are the most: dangerous of all dis- eases, excopt consumption. Doan's pills are a great aid and stimu ant to the kidneys. They strengthen the kidneys and help them to properly perform that most important of all functions-the filtering of the blood, Help thom to flush off, and carry away with the surplus water, all those impurities which the blood gathers up in its circuit of the body. In no other way can you bo well.
his friends again. 2211 up, Mr Walker says, they were able to see that there was some truth in the reports about the curious physical formation of these people, although there had been exaggerations as to webbed feet, etc. There was between the toes an epidermal growth more distinct than in the case of other peoples but not so conspicuous as to permit of the epithet half-webbed," much loss webbed-being spplied to their foot. The mest noticeable difference was that their legs below the knee were only about half the length of those of the ordinary Papuan, while their feet seomed broader and shorter and more turned up. From what the explorers learned, the Anibu never walked about on dry and when they did they walked with a
All the chief chemists and "medicine-` mincing gait, lifting their feet straight up. dealers soll Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, They all appeared to be slightly bow-price 2/9 for 1 box, or 13/9 for 6 boxes; or legged, this being dus no doubt to their confinement in the narrow limits of their
HE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to accept Fire Risks at Current Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
562
+ Hongkong, March 23, 1904.
THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM PANY OF TORONTO AND.
LONDON
INCORPORATED A.D. 1851..
MARINE BRANCH.
THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above are prepared Life of Trade.' to accept Risks at Current Rates.
A ONE-TIME order, like one blow of the hammer on the head of the nail, makos an impression, but it is only the con tinuous insertion of the advertisement. like the continuous pounding on the head of the nail, that drives the argu-
ment home and clinotes it'
The BEST Medium tor
Advertising is
12 1
China stail.
Read by all Classes in the Colony-
and undoubtedly the
POPULAR & LEADING PAPER.
Established
Half-s-Century
WASHING BOOKS.
(In English and Chiness. ASHERMAN'S BOOKS for the ust
W of Eadies and Gentlemen, dan nor
be had at this Offlon.-Fr.ge, $1 each
OMIKA MATE Oßes,
ALEX. ROSS & CO.: Hongkong, April 28, 1904. -1412
TOTAL
canoca.,
This medicine has been in use by the Quakers for 72 youre, and is today made of the same roots and herbs as it was 72 years ago. It cannot be improved. by add- ing to, or taken away a single thing. Ita effects are only on the kidneys and bladder Againot on the bowels. This is the reason for land, its success: it does one thing only, but it
does that one thing well.
There are only two villages comprising the whole of this curious tribe. Their chief food seems to consist of wild-fowl, fish, sago and marsh plants; water-fowl they catch by diving under them and seizing them by the legs. At one time thesa people were fairly numerous, but a few years ago their numbers were very much decimated by disease. They never leave their morass.
the medicine may be had, post free, on receipt of price. direct from the proprietors The Foster-McClellan Co. 8, Wells street, Oxford-street, London, England, who will also send a Sample Box Free to anyone who writes for it and montions this paper.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
THE Attention of Advertisers is drawn to the Latest Hours for receiving Advertisements and Corrections to Adver cleomenta ----
Altorations and additions to Advertise- ments on Pages 2, 3, 6 and 7, should be sentto this Office not later than 11a.m. New
3 p.m.
G. M. BAIN.
HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA.
BRANCHES AND ÁGENCIES :
Kobe.
Tainan. Tamsui. Tokio.. Yokohama.
Amoy. Anping. Foochow. Keelung.
Nagaanki.
Okaka.
Shanghai.
HONGKONG OFFICE:
Togro, LONDON.
Ton 24,000,000 18,000,000 8,000,000 9,520,000
12
Rap Orrio-YOKOHAMA,
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
KOBR. NAGASAKI. LYONS. NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU. BOMBAY. SHANGILAJ
TIENTSIN. NEWOHWANG.. DALNY.
PEKING.
LONDON BANKERS :2. The London Joint Stook Bank, Limited, Parr's Bank, Limited, The Union of London and Smitha Bauk, Limited..
HONGKONG BEANCE Interest allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 2% per annum on the daily balanco.
On fixed deposite for 12 months, 5% per
817üum,
On fixed deposits for 6 months 4% por
annum,
On fixed deppaita for 3 months, 3% per annum.
589.
TAKEO TAKAMICHI,
Manager. Hongkong, November 7, 1904.
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA.
ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL DEGREE OF THE 12TH NOVEMBRE, 1896.
SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, PAID-UP CAPITAL,
... Tla, 5,000,000 , 2,500,000
HEAD OFFICE-SFLANGĦAI.. BRANCHES .D. AGENCIES.
CAKTON,
CHEFOO,
HANKOW,
Рекіка.
PENANG, SINGAPORE, TENTSIN,
THE BANK PURCHASES and receives for Collection Bills of Exchange drawn
AGENTS FOR THE OHINA MAIL. LONDON —F. ALGar, 11 & 12, Clemen's Lane, Lombard Street, E:O, STREET & Co., 30, Cornhill. GoRDÓN ⇓ Goron, Ludgeta Circus, E O. BATER, Her & Co., 81, Cannon Street, E.C SAMWEL DEACON & Co., 150 & 154 Leadenhall Street. W. M. Wata, 181, Cannon Street, EC. ROBERT WATSON, 150. Fleet Street. C. McHELL & Co., "Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.0. SELL'S ADVERTIPINO AGENCY LTD., 167, Fleet Street, E.O..
PARIS AND EUROPE: MATENCE, FAVRE & Co., 18 Rua de Grange Bateliere.
NEW YORK-THE CHINESE EVANGELIST
Orox. 52, West 22nd Street. AN FRANCISCO and American Ports Agonerally -BAN & BLACK, San Fran
USTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND: GORDON & Goron, M&- bourne and Sydney. CEYLON W. M. SMITH & Co., THE
APOTHECARIES Co`, Colombo, BATAVIA :—H. M. YAN DORP & Co. SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. -KELLY &
-WALSH, LTD., Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS—A. S. WAZI
SON & Co., Manilo,
CHINA: Amoy, N. MOALLE & Co., LIMITED. Foochoio, BROCKETT & Co. Shanghai, LANE CRAWFORD & Co. and KELLY & WALAH. Yokohama, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSE.
Hotels.
THE BEST BILLIARD TABLES IN THE COLONY ARE AT
THE KOWLOON HOTEL,
KOWLOON.
A High-class Tourist's Hotel under Ame
rican Management. First-class Cai- sine, Beautiful Garden,
MODERATE Charges,
J. W. OSBURNE, Proprietor and Manager.
Hongkong, November 22, 1904,
135
on the above places, and Sells. Drafts and CANTON HOTEL Telegraphic Transfers Payable at its Branches Agencies.
HONGKONG BRANCH. Advancos made on approved escurities. Bills Discoautod.
Intorent allowed on Current Accounts at the Rate 2% por Annum on the Daily
.4, QUEEN'S ROAD. Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application.
Balancos... S. SHIGENAGA,
Manager.
NTERNATIONAL ORPORATION.
COR
On Fixed Deposits for 5 Months
3%
6
216
11
12
**
C
5%
H. O. MARSHALL,
Acting Manager.
1970
DANKING.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS:---
Hongkong, May 17, 1904.
Intimations.
MEE CHEUNG, HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, Developing and Printing for Amateur. ENLARGEMENT? A SPECTAT FEATURE,
GOLD 37,897,391.30.about £1,625,000.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AUTHORISED, GOLD #10,000,000 £2,055,000.
Head Office-1, WALL STREET, NEW YORK, LONDON OFFICE THREADNEEDLE HOUSE, BRANCH
E.O.
BRANCHES AT
San Francisco, Washington, Mexico, Panama, Manila, Cebu, Shanghai, Singa pore, Penang, Yokohama, Kobe, Bombay, Calcutta, Canton 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.
THER
THE Corporation Transacts every de- scription of Banking and Exchange businces, receives money in Current Ac
either in Gold or Silver at rates which may be ascertained on application.
1687
HONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDON.
THE
CHINA AND JAPAN
TELEPHONE
AND
count and issued Fixed Deposit Receipts ELECTRIC COMPANY,
HONGKONG BRANCH: 20, Des Vœux ROAD CENTRAL,
CHARLES R. SCOTT,1
Manager Hongkong, November 25, 1904, 161
TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION.
PAID-UP CAPITAL...........................................$10,000,000 RESERVE FUND
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
Shortly after this expedition of which Advertisements should be sent in before H INSURANCE COMPANY. IOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMERE, 1903, Mr. Walker speaks. the Agai Ambu were
£18,898,650.
again visited by Sir Francis Winter, the I-Anthorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £2,750,000
Acting Governor, and Mr C. A.W. Mon- Paid-up Capital £687,500 0 0 ckton. In his account of their expedition, II-Fire Funds .......... 3,056,961 12 3
Sir III-Life&Annuity Funds 13,154,188 16 7
Revenue Fire Branch...
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at this Winter relates how on arrival, THE.
swampdwellers' village, after much
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1,935,128 0 0 two men and a woman to approach them.
Life & Annuity 1,615,755 11 9 Each came in a small canoe propelled by a DOCKS
Branches......
long pole. Ore man and the woman. £3,550,883 11 9 ventured on shore. The Barugas said the The Accoumulated Funds of the Fire and Life Departments are free from liability in Agai Ambu were not able to walk properly
respect of each other.
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SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS;
December 27.
Latisung, British str.. 3,460, E. J. Tāda, Calcafta December 10, and Singapore 20, General. JanDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Koh-si-chany, Gorman steamer, 1,292, C. Gosewisch, Bangkok Dec. 17, Rice and Timber.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
stein, German str., 985, J. C, Hanson, Heijing Le. 20, Hiểu. JraMEN Co. Ailsacraig, British steamer, 2,166. A. D. Moody, Maj: December 21, Coul.-MITHU BUSSAN KAISHA.
Else, Gorman steamer, 903, J. Petersen, Haiphong and Hollow Dec. 26, Hico.- JELSEN & CO
December 28.
Taiwan, British str., from Cantori
Haitan, British steamer, 1,188, Roach, Foochow Dec. 25, Amoy ̈26, and Swntow 27, General, Douglas SteaMHUIP Co.
Gisela, Austrian str., 2,640, G. Damiano- vich, Kobband Shanghai Dec. 21, General. -SANDER, WIELER & CO.
Australien, French str., 6,569, II. Ver- ron, Marsoilles November 27, Port Said and Suez Dec, 2, Djibouti 7, Colombo 11, Singapore 20, and Saigon 24, Mails and General.-MEBAGERIES MARITIMES.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Mails will close :-
-Por MACAO.—
Tingsang, British steamer, 1,045, R. C. | D. Bradley, Wuhu Dec. 23, General,- JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.
Hangsang, British str., 1,358, S. Wilde, Shanghai Dec, 24, and Swatów 21, Och eral, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Rubi, British str., 1,811, R. W. Almond; Manila December 24, and Amoy 27, Gen. eral.SHEWAN, TOMER & Co.
Dr Hans Jurg Kior, Norwegian str., 691, H. E. Larson, Manila December 24,
Ballast.-E. A. TRADING,
DEPARTURES.
December 28.
Ather an, for Shanghai and Vancouver.
Medan, for Tsingtau,
Meefuo, for Shanghai.
Peleus, for Tacoma, &c.-
Palamcolta, for Amoy.
Bansang, for Singapore.
Esang, for Shanghai,
4
Per Wingchai, at 7.30 u.m., on Thurs-
day, the 29th December.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merciani,
Macclening
Tessel Hongkong harbour.
cali and Lepastures reported in-prry,
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Barbour, the Anchorage se divided into eleven Sections, commencing from Green Island. Vessele near the Hongkong shore are marked h., near the Kowloon shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping of Per Hankoin, nt 7.30a.m., on Thursday, midway between each shore are marked . In conjunction with the bgures denoting the wetons.
the 28th December.
For CANTON......
For SHANGHAI, KOBE & YOKO.
HAMA-
Po Mussapequa, at 9 ain.. og Thursday,
the 29th December For MOJI & SALINA CRUZ.
· Per Clavering, of 11 am, on Thursday,
the 29th December.
For KOBE
For Kashing, at 11 am, on Thursday..
the 29th-December
|_ For MACAO, -
Per Heungshan, at 1.4 p.m., on Thurs-
day, the 29th December.
-For SHANGHALL
Section,
1. From Green Tsland to the Gae Works,
2. From Ons Works to Jardine's Wharf,
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour's Officer
4. From Harbour Master's to the Market.
5. Froin The Market to Peddar's Wharf.
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard,
Fessels Names.
Per Taiwan, at 3 p.m.. on Thursday, Ardova
the 29th December.
For SAIGON —
Section
X
7. From Naval Yard 10 Blue Bulldings 8. From Blue Buildings to East Point.
9. From Kollet's Island to North Point, 10. Kowloon Wharves,
11. Jardine a Whiri:
Captain.
Mag and Rig.
Tons nett.
Date of Arrival
Consigness or Agents.
Destination,
*Steamers.
Agincourt Ailscraig..
8 Moody
3
8°c Worsnop.
Smith
Belgian King.. -Bourbon
3
Chow Fa
3 cSpiesen
Clavering e Coptic
3 c Barton
3 cLobez..
Dongola ............................... Dunav
2 English
8 Thianich
F'er Bourbon, at 3 p.m., on Thursday, the Carl Menzell.
29th December.
For SWATOW & SHANGHAL.--.
Por Kwongsang, at 3p.m., m. Thursday,
the 29th December-
For KONGMOON & KUMCHUK.—
T'er Tak Hing, at 5 p.m., on Thursday,
the 29th December.
VISPURS AT HOTELS
HONGKONG HOTEL.
.Mr A. S. Mason
Mr T. P. McAran
Mr and Mrs A.
Afong
Mr and Mrs. W.
An ergon
Mrs V. Ascoli
Mr F. Barbillon
Mr R. B. Beattie
Mrs H. M. Bevis
Emma Luyken
*mpress of China..... Exang
BeMartens
Boetham.....
3 Bichard
Mitchell ........ Damianovich Starkey
Fausing...
Gisela
Goldmouth...
12
Haiching
5 h Hodgins
15 h Rosch...
Haitan
3 c teendam
3 Wilde....
3
Halaban
Hangang
R. Mr & Mrs K. Meikle Hiten.................
Miss. C. Bevis and
maid
Mias Merry less
Mr E. T. Miles
Huc....... Indravelli
Lt. & Ms W; M. Inkula........................;
Moir
Mr. and Mrs E. M.
Moon
Mr S. F. Mortier
Mrs T. E. Bingham Miss Morkens
and child
Mr R. J. Birbeck
Mr & Mrs S. Bisney Miss Bisney
Mr W. S. Bissell.
G ey y Apcar, or Singapore and Calcutta. M: D. K. Blair
Brunhilde, for Bangkok.
Rajaburi, for Swatow.
Emma Luyken, for Amoy.
Blesareth Rickmers, for Hoihow.
Australien, for Shanghai.
CLEARED.
Tingsang, for Canton." Hangs ing, for Canton.
Dunia for Kutchinotzu.
Kushing, for Kobe
Masedpegia, for Shanghai.
SSENGIERS.
ARRIVED.
-Per Laisang, from Calcutta, &c., Mrs Stringer, Mr. Randolph Vail, Mr Duncan, and 902 Chinese.
-
Per Hutan from Coast Ports, Rov. Knox, Mr and Ms Hayes, Mr J. Brown, Mrs Fosken, Capt. Broadhemi, Messrs T.|| G. Crone, S. T. Connelly, T. Hopkins. T. Shields, T. Il- Rodgers, ti. T. Bailey, M. Hall, T. Diggle, T. B. Jones, T. Gloss, M. McLellan, and 181 Chinese.
Mr & Mrs R. Boggan
and infant
Ir E. A. Bonnier
Mr S. G. Newall
Mr & Mrs T. Newell
Mr A. G. Newington Mr O'Sullivan Mrs J. A Pattie Mr and Mrs T. L.
Perkins
Mr and Mrs Preston Mr W. T. Puddepha
Mr.R.-W. Borthwick Mr Jas, Quin
Mrs R. W. Borthwick Mr W. Railton
and child
Miss Brinkerkoff
Mr L. Broughall
Dr F. Clark
Mr W. G. Clark
Mr T. Clarke
Mr F... Davies Mrs J. T. Davies Mr F. B. Deacon Mr G. Doan
:
Mr and Mrs Douglas Mr T. C. Downing Mr R. Dux
Mr G. H. Edwards
| Mr A. Emerson
Mr H. G. Fisher
Dr A. F. Forster
Dr W, P. Freeman Mr & Mrs A. Frego
We-C. Gilover
Mr A. Graham Mr A. W. Grant · Mr J. Grant
Mr and Mrs Rannay
Mr F. S. Rayner,
Dr L. R. Reel
Mr P. F. Rico.
Inkum..................
Java budou
Kashing..... Koh-e-chang. Kwongeang Laisang Loksang... boongsang ............. Machew Massapequa Madeing...... Meefoo Phu-yen .................. RubiTATI Scotsman ..... Shahzada Sishan...... Sithonia............... Stanley Dollar Taiwan
Mrs J. S. Roach and Tetartos
Tingsang..
child Mr W. R. Robertson Toopan Me N. H. Rutherford Tyr
Mr A. Sagar
Mr R. T. D. Sayle Mr W. E. Schmidt. Mr and Mrs J. G Scott and infant Mr E. J. F. Scott Mr PE. Shaw Mr O. Skött
Mr Geo, Somerville Mr C. H. Soper Mr M. Spitzol Mr J. Spitzol Mr M. E. Springer Sargeon G. E.-C.
Stanford
Mr A. L. Stein
Mr W. M. Stewart
Por Austrdien, for Elongkong : from Marseilles, Messrs J. Teyssit and A. G. Passemore; from Colombo, Mr K_Eduljee | Mr 11. C. Gray Vaid from Singapore. Messrs Mess and Capt. T. Hall Argyil. Robertson; from Saigon, Rey. | Mr J. Babron Fathers Mathey, Misson, Bellocq, Keller, Mr R. Harding and -Willen, and 120 Chine-8 Fories C. T. Hardy Shanghai: frón Marscilles, Mr and Mrs. Mrs J, W, HorneandDr J. C. Thomson
·Besse, Desmintieres and 2 children, Mrs
muid
Mr C. Stewart
Miss S. R. Stringer Mr C. B. Thomas
Mr J. Thornboirow
Yeni Bronzing, and son, Mr Thoitot, Mr. G. F., Howell, Jr.Mr W. D. Trimnell Rev. Carlo Cesöli, and 2. Fathers, Mr Engineer Caps, Hurst, Mr R. R. Vail and Mrs Trouillet Mrs Delval, Mossre R.N.
Lt. Com. . Vaughan Gatrot and Ferård, - 302 aner of in Rov, F. Icely Mr F. Vetil
•fantry and Artillery French - Army; from Mr and Mrs J.“ M.Mr S. C. Vickers Colombo, Məs Goldstein and 2 children, Jenks and Mr Sardari; from Saigon, Mesars Mas carello, Calvez, Legall, Loraut, Coulon, Chaudron, and Carpeaux. For Yokohama : from Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Becker, Mr Koenigsberg. Mr Matignon, Mr Moubaron, Sisters Renée and Stephanie; from Dji- bouti, Mr Melville; from Singapore. Messra Brabrook and F. S. Barker.
Mr and Mrs P. N.
Jones Mrs H. M. Jones.
Mrs & Miss Wakefield H. Mr W. P. Walker Mr J. D. Wemyss Mrs A. M. Whitton Major Williamson,
Mr H. H. Kempi, Mr and Mrs Launay Mr T. Lemon
Mr A. R. Lewis
Per Hangsang, from Shanghai, &c. Mr ¦ M» D. Macdonald Campbell, Mr. Wilturdink, 17 distressed Mr C. Gordon Mackie -seamen of the 2,8. Workfield.
Mr. Major.
Per Rubi, from Manda, Mr and Mrs E. S. Wheeler, Miss Hunter, Mr James Ellis, Mr McLaren, Miss Häff, Mrs A. B. Wise, Miss Cotton; Mr A. B. Wise, Mr O, Rauft, Miss Paddock, Mr Ed. E. Afer, Mrs Ayer, Mr Fran Pierce, Alexander Jerusaleinski, and 190 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Dr O. Marriott
4.8.0. Mr D. H. Windsor Mr and Mrs C. E
Woolmer
Mr and Mrs Gordon
Wright`
Mr W. S. Young
KING EDWARD JOEZL.
Lt. Kuigenstüber Capt. F. Kofods Mr C. Kranij
Mr V. Lugebil
Mr Alfred 3. May
J.Mr Ernest A. G. May Capt. J. W. S. Neeson Mr & Mrs M. Gold Mr & Mrs Thos. 1.
Rose
Mr A. Bonnet Mr Bickert Mr Ernest Brindle Mr.Coleaux Per Tean, for Manila, Mrs Kuhns, Mr Capt. Deint and Mrs Hurst, Mrs Chapman, Col. and Mrs Mr and Mrs. A. Ham and child, Mr and Mrs French, Capt. Dragon and Mrs Williams, Mi-s Scott, Mrs Early, Mr and Mrs Wood, Mr and Mrs Parlies, Major Crosby, Capt. Whitman, Lieut. J. Welen, Lieut. W. Smith, Drs Bruckenhoff, Biggar, and Woolley, Messie J. E. White, H. J. Carleton. T. W. Gruether, M. A. Graham, N. W. Winn, J. Kernan, K. Komatsu, J. A. Kirby, B. H. Macke, J. E. Harvce, I. Roiss, J, R. Piet, W. Dang herty, and F. Hollingsworth.
man
Mr Thos. A. Hanmer Mr & Mrs Alex. Ross Mrs Jackson & child and family Mr J. Watt Jameson Mr and Mrs Rust Mas J. W. Jameson Mr Bruce Shepherd Mr F. Kieno
Mr O. Staeger Mrs Kiene
Mr L. Zimmerman
CARLTON HOUSE.
Por Tonkin, from Hongkong: for Saigon, Mr Roger J. Andap Miss T. Takanashi, Messrs Catube Junsa, Mr J. W. Bains F. Murakami, Jaulet, Ambroise, 4 An-Mr and Mrs B, namite and 63 Chinese; for Singapore, Mr Barlow
Mr A. McClay Mr U. Kervegna
J.Mr and Mrs Orinsby.
J. B. Pearson, Mr D. L Cohen, Miss Mr A. E Blanco Werthenien, Mr Phillips, Mies Watson, Mr F. Chapple Mr Waltergrisete, Mr.Hendrik Van Merop. Mr J. Cruickshank Mr and Miss R. D. Cohen, Mr L. A.Mr F. O. Day Cohen, Miss F. Yokono, Mr Chye Hupp. Mr L. T. Delaney Johannes Cras, Mr Paolo Vella, and 6 Mr A. C. Diss Japaneso; for Colombo, Mr Luiz Gonsalves Miss M. Gains Forte, Mr and Miss L. Campbell; for Mar- Mr, Mrs and Misses Beilles, Mrs H. Colenux, Mr Gillard, Mr Georg Brophy, Mr und Miss J. C. Alcubin, Messrs Mr Malcolm Grice Domiergo Ferreira, Courtin, Aubert, J. J. Mr Otto Hechtol D. de Carvalho, Xavier, Leonardo, T. M. Mr W. J. Hobbs T. Conner, Antonio Salvador, and Pattier.Mr.A. B. Howes
Per Athenian, for Vancouver, &c., Mr Mr A. H. Laing and Mr T Gray, Lord Kelburne, Mr 0). Mr Paul Lehrä J. Tuck, Mr Jas. Frederickson, Mr. E. F. Mr J. Loth Frigley. Mr and Mrs Von Ravens, Mrs
H. E. Suhard, Mr Gudger, Mr
V. Miller, Mr. G. E. Hedge, Miss E. Pasty Mr F. B. English, Mr T. Oka, Mr Mrs Barnes. and Mrs S. Yamamoto and 2 children....... Mre J, Bell
reports:
SHIPPING REFORTS The British steamer Rubi Manila to Amoy, strong N.E. wind and high sea, with frequent rain squalls. Amoy te Hongkong, fresh monsoon and high sea, clear and cloudy.
Temperature,
Hasarosa, December 28, 1904
9A
Mr & Mrs R. Pescio Mr. R. Phelips
Mr & Mrs Philpotts Mr M. Preshaw
Mr A. Pruckner
Mr Stanley Raby- Mr and Mrs H. W
Raphael
Mr H. F. Ross Mr H. Schluter
Mr and Mrs J. G.
Silverstein
Mr F. M. Silver
A
Mr & Mrs P. Simons
Mr. G. P. S. Sum.
merville
Mr T. N. Taliaferro
CONNAUGHT HOUSE
Mr T. B. Jackson. Mr J. E. Joseph Mr M. Wabb Bowen Lieut. J. M. Little Mr J. D. M. Cameron Mr Roman Loper and Mr & Mrs Campbell family
Mr & Mrs D. ChristieMr A. U. MacMillan Lt. Engineer Clogg Mr R. Monashih Mr and Mrs H. EyreMr W. T. Parker Mr R. M. Ezekiel Mr G. Philys Mr & Mrs J. Fabrias, Miss Reeves.
ifant & nurse Mr. T. Douglas Ro- Mr. Ferrer
binaon Mr Sellars Mr & Mrs A. HughesMr C. W. Spriggs
and family Mrs Squires
Mr E. Howard
Mr and Mrs Hurst Mr Templeman
BAROMETXE-
30.27
Do. Do.
1 P.M...
30.18
THOMAS'S HOTEL
4 P.K...
30.15
Mr L Amere
Mr C. Pravirny
THERMOMETE
9A.M..
62
Mr T. Banes
Mr E. Rangean
·Do.
66
Mr Aug. Banmau
Mr E. G Rine
4.P.M....
65
Mr Geo. Bromley
Mr Thomas Sathur.
26.
Dow
Wet bulb) 9 A
Do.
55
II. Ch Li Choi
And
Dr Hough
4 PM, 753.
66
Minimum over night 60:
Mr To Shiu Ting
Mr J. Kernan -⠀⠀⠀⠀ Mr. RA. Walker
Mr & Mrs G. LandausMr MJ Whiley Mr G. Porterfield
Mr L. O. Young
SjGilman & Co.. 27 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha 27 Vodwell & Co., bd.
2 Bradley & Co. 27 Chinese, 24jE. A. Trading Co. 28 Butterfield & Swire
Saigon
19 China Commercial S. Co., Ed Salina Cruz 270. & 0. S. 8. Co. 16 Standard Oil Co. 23 Mitsui Bussan Kaisha 21 Chinese 200. P. R. Co. 27 Jarding, Matheson & Co. Jardine. Matheson & Co;
28 Sander, Wieler & Co
Dodwell & Co., Ld.
25 Douglas Steninship Co. 28 Douglas Steamship Co.
British str. 2876 [Oct. British str. 2166 Dec. British str. 2270 Deo. British str. 2163 Deo. 8 c Hayton
Sisco, trench str. 15001 Dec.
str. Cornard........der.
948 Dec. Įder. str. 1055 Dec, British str. 2154 Dec. British str. 2744 Deo. British str. 2820 Dec. Aus. str. 2494 Dec. ier.
str. 1149 Dec. British str. F009 Deo, British str. 1127 Dec. British.str. 1410 Dec. str. 4264 Dee. Aus. British str 481.8 120. British str. 1267 Dec. British str. 1183 Dec. Dutch stt. 394 Dec. 6Arnhold, Karberg & Co. British str. 1356 Dec. 28 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
985 Dec. 27 Jebsen & Co er. str French str.. 705 Nov. 27 A, R. Marty British str. 2125 Nov. 28 Jardine, Matheson & Co. British str. 3316 Deo: 12Order British str. 3074 Dec. 23 Gibb, Livingston & Co. · British str. 2637 Dec. 24 P. &.0, S. N. Co. British str. 1143 Dec, 26 Butterfield & Swire |1jor. atr. 1291 Deo. 27 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1427 Dec. 20 Jardine Matheson & Co.- British str. 3460 Dec. 27 Jardinc, Matheson & Co. ....British str. 989 Dec. 21 Jardine, Matheson & Co. British str. 1092 Dec. 26 Jardine, Matheson & Co. der. str.
996 Dec. 27 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1936 Dec. 27 Shewan, Tomes & Co.
str. 1643 Dec. 22 Jardine. Matheson & Co. Chi. str. 1321 Dec. 27 C. M. 5. N. Co. French str. 1298 Dec. 17 Bradley-& Co. British str. 1611 Dec. 28-hewan, Tomes & Co. British str. 1064 Deo. 16Order British str. 1993 Dec. British str.
849 Dec. Ger. str. 4258 Dec.
Sailing Vossela..
Aome Anecenis..... Geo. T. Hay
Hansen ******* Godinau Cullington 3cDean.....
S Pearse......
kw Barcham
3 e Pickard
3 Gosewisch
3 clake
4 cTadd
Hussey
5 Woigall 3 Натјея k w Scott kPayne.... Brit. 3 Whitelaw *****
cDucroisset
6 cAlmond
Mackenzie
C
Martin
3 Stringer
kw Hildebrandt
3 c Bruce........... British str. 1857 Dec.
3 c Barder
8 c Dester..
13 Bradley
3 c Best .........
18
Danielsen
2 c McLellan
18 cSalter
2 Spicor
Prince Robert Tarang
19 c Hanser
18 o Probst
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
British str. 1109 Deo. Ger. str. 1678 Doc. British str. 1046" Dec. Chi
atr. 942 Dec. Norw, str. 1418. Der.
British str. 2937 Dec.
26 Chinese 27 Master
25 Hamburg-Amerika Linie
6 Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
18 Lutterfield & Swire 14 Siemssen & Co.
28 Jardine. Matheson & Co. 26. M. S. N. Co, 26 sarider, Wieler & Co.
19 Standard Oil Co. Brit. bqe. 1700 Nov. 26 Order
British sh. 3409 Dec. 21 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. N. 4-m bk, 2055 Nov. 22 standard OTCo. Amer, sch.f 72 Dec. 14G. P. Lammert
China Coast Metegoroloisal
estetica.
Hours.
(SUPPLIED THROUGH NEUTER). Laos, Patroclus, Indrasamha. November Zieten. 18: 16; Moravia, Austria, Planet Neptune, 22; Lily, 25: Achilles, Hindoo, Lethington Rose Claverburn ley, 29 Anapu, Priam, Pourerham, Prinzesse Alice, Deo, 2; Denbigshire, Confident, Oro, 6; Benlarig, Glaucus, Glenroy, Heathglen Keny Castle, 9 Polma, Persia, Dunearn Spezin, Thode, Fagelund. Bayern, Ma- Vostoch 2 p mila, 13; Ajx, Andalusia, Brisgavin, Nemaro... Machaon, Salazie, Prinz Regent Luit Hakodate. po d. 16 Ernest Simons, Quinta, 20: Alesia, Idomeneus, Kaisow, Machion, Radnorshire, Slavonia, Heathburn, 23.
Mails.
The P.&O. Co.'s 8.8. Coromandel, with the ENGLISH MAIL of the 2nd Dec., left Singapore on Sunday, the 25th Dec., at noon, and may be expected here on or about Saturday, the 31st Dec.
The O. P. R. Co.'s 8.s. Empress of Japan left Yokohama for Vancouver, B.C., on Friday afternoon, the 23rd Dec.
Steamura Expected.
Tokio
Barometer.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Direction..
Forge
Weather.
|Dec, 29.
{Dec. 29,
Vancouver (B.0,) Shanghai
Jan, 11. Dec. 28.
Swatow
Dec. 29.
Swatow & Foocho Deo. 30.
K'loon Dock K'hon Dock
S'hai & Yokohama Det. 29. Kobe
¡Dec. 29.
pore & Calcutta Jan.
Manil
Dec. 30.
S'hai & Yokohama Dec. 29.
anila
Bank, Wire,
Exchange.
Dec. 31.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1904.
Vossels Advertised as Loading.
Destination.
·Vessels.
Australian Porta ..... Australian (8) Australian Porta Taiyuan Am'dam, L’don, A'erp Moyuno (8) Am'dam, L'don, A'er¡ Hyson (s) Am'dam, Iɗon, A'erp Priam (8) Genoa, Mara, L'pool. Rector (6) Japan via Shanghai... Tjilatjap (8) Java Porta...
Tjipanas (8) Japan via Shanghai. Tjimahi (8) Kobe
Kobe ****
Kashing (0) Taiyuan (a) London & Antwerp.. Benlomond London, & Marsoilles via Saigon. Dumbea (0)
Manila
Manila
Manila
Manila
Bangal (
Rubi (s)
Zaŭro (8).
Tremont (s)
Tanning (s),
Agents
Date of Longing.
Gibb, Livingston & Co. Jan. 11, at Noot. Butterfield & Swiro. January 20, Butterfield & Swire... January 3. Butterfield & Swire... January 17. Butterfield Swire.. January 21. Butterfield & Swire January 20. Java-China-Japan Lijn 1st half of Jan, Java-China-Japan Lijı 2nd half of Jan, Java-Chino-Japan Lijn 1st half of Fub. Butterfield & Swire. December 29. Butterfield & Swire. January 3. Gibb, Livingston & Co. January 10, P & O, B. N. CoDeo 31 at Now Messageries Maritimes Jan. 10, a 1 p.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co. Dec. 31, at 10 a m Shewan, Tomes & On Jan. 7, at 14 p.m. Dodwell & Co. Limited About Jan. 3. Butterfield & Swire... January 3. Jardine, Matheson&C Dec. 30 at 4 p.m. Doddwell d Ca, Kimito Alous D. 30,
Dodwell & Co. Limited About Jan. 25. Dodwell & Co. Limiter About Feb. 5. Shewan, Tomes & Co January 20. Shewan, Tomos & Co January 30. Standard Oil Co... January 25. Butterfield & Swire... December 29. P.&O. S. N. Ca... About Dec. 91. Portland & AS. On Jan. 31, Daylight Portland de A.,S. Co. Jan. 25, Daylight. Portland & A. S, Co..
Daylight. Jardine, Matheson& Jan, 4, at 3 p.m. Sander, Wieler & Co. December 29.1m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Doc. 30, Daylight. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Jan. 1, Daylight. Usaka Shosen Kaisha.. Jan. 4, Daylight. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Jan. 8, Daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Dec. 3, at 10 am, Douglas Lapraik & Co. Dec. 30, at 10 a.m. Dodwell & Co. Lämitedja bout Jan. 14. Dodwell & Co., Ld. About Feb. 8... Dodwell & Co. Simited About Mar. 4. (8). Canadian Ffic R. Co January 11
Canadian Pho R. Co. January 25. P. & O. S. N. Co....... Dec. 29, Daylight.
| Manila .......................... Lʊongsang
New York v.Suez Canal Shimosa New York v.Suez Canal Chazee New Yorky Suez Cans Satsuma New York v.Suez Canal Rag Issa (4) New Yorky. Suez Canal Claverdale (8) New York .................... Seneca (8) Shanghai.............Taiwan (8)........... Shanghal....................... Coromandel (8). S'hai and Portland, Or. Nicomedia (6) ... S'hai and Portland, Or Numantia (s). S'hai and Portland, Or Arabia (8) ... S'pore, Pang Calcutta. Laisang (s).. Spore, Pang, Cibo &c. Gisela (8) S'tow.Amoy& Anping Decima (s)... Stow, Amoy & Tameu Frithjof (s)... Stow, Amoy & F'chos Triumph (8) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui M. Struve (8).
Haiching (8) Swatow... S'tow, Amoy, Foochow Haitan (6) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Tremont (8) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Lyra (8) .... Victoris, B.C., Tacoma Pleiades (8) Vancouver (B.C.), &c Empress of China Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Tartar (8) Y'ma, S'hai, Moji, Koba Java (8)
SHARE LIST.—QUOTATIONS.
December 28, 1904.
London, £70.10
No. of
Stocks,
Shares
Falue.
'Paid
up.
pirainy Quotations, rash.
716, sales
BANKA.
Hongkong and Shangha! Bank Corp. National Bank of China, Limited...
80,000 $ 19,970 2
125
x]]
10 £ 839
29,955 £
108 $39
Do.
Founders' shares MARINE INSURANCES,
760 £
1£ 1800
Canton Insurance Office Co,, Ld.... 10,000 $
250 60 7260, bayer:
China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 8 83.33 8 25 -58, ales North-China Insurance Co., Ld..... 10,000 £15 £ă Tip: 96, sales & sellera Union Insurance Society, Ld... 10,000 8 250 % 100 $690, sellers Yangtze neprance Association, Ld, 9,000 3 100 860 8150
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 8,000 $
BOOKE, ETC.
20 790, buyers & sales 603335, sellers
50 all $215, calos:
50 50 €23
fere 16.828), sellers all 127
FIRS INSURANCES. China Fire Insurance Co., Ld.
20,000 $100
250
Register.
HONGKONG, December 28, 1904,
Hong & Whampoa Dook Co Ld.,
50,000 8
Geo, Fenwick & Co., Limited,
6,000 6
27th December.AT 4 ..
On Londoni
New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd.
6,000 8
1/11
Wiel
On demand,.se)
1/11
8. C. Farnham, Boyd & Uo Id.....
STEAMBOATS, TUGS. 20
55,700 Tla.
25 25 945, sellers 6S 64 827 sellers, 100 Tls100T). 160
30 days' sight,
4 months sight,
Chins and Malls 8, 8. Co. La...
90,000
1/11
Credins, 4
"
1/11
Documentary, 4 montha'
1/11
On Paris.
Douglas Steamship Co., Limited... 20,000 $ HR. O. and M. Steamboat Co., Ld. 80,000 8 Indo-Chiny S. N. Company, Limiter 60,000 £
50
all:
163
On demand,
2444
10.000
Credits, 4 months' sigh
Star Ferry Company, Id.
2481
10,000 18
10 18:10 240, sellers 10
77
30. 29.93
Un Berlin
On Demand,
Shell Transport & Trading Co. Ltd.... 1981 Trn Tug and Lighter Co., Ld..
mom £
8,800 Tis.
30.10
On New York-
30 23
On demand,
47
do.
Shanghai Tug & Lighter Co., Ltd. |
Preference,
200,000
30. 4
Credits, 60 daya' aight,
481
REFINERIES,2-
30.31
On Bombay-
China Sugar Company, Limited
100,000
20,000 $
30 32
Wire,... pot
141
30.33
On demand,
145
30.29
Luzon Sugar Company, Limited. Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld....
ANA WHARVES
∙100 7,000 $ 100
$15 Buyers,
7,000 a 60 T
60 TIs. 571, ex div.
1
H
30:34
30.24
30.25
3 24
*
Kochi Nagasaki... Kagoshima Oshima.... Naha... Ishi'jima... Taihoko Taicha...... Tainan....... Koshun
30.27 Pescadores Weihaiwei.3. Gutzlaff..... 30,56) 44-176 NNE Sharp P.,, 30.36 67 72 ENE Amoy......
30.226-63 63 BNE 3. 30.2965 68 £825 30.30 66 45
Strato Canton Hongkong Vict. Poak -Gap Rock
The O. P. R. Co.'s 8.8. Tartar left Van Macao,
couver for Hongkong, via the usual fia phong.. ports of call.
Tuesday morning, the Manila...... 6th Dec:
on
ال
Bacolod...
The Glen Line ss. Glenlogan left Singolo ....
pore on the morning of 22nd Dec., Cebu
זן ·
་་
NE
On Calcutta
Wire, *** On demand,
On Singapore
On demand,
14% pm.
Un-Manila-
On demand, Pa806,
by
948
On Shanghai--
On demand,
"ongkong Land Investment and and Agency Company, Limited... Shanghal Land Investment Co., Ed. Kowloon Land and Building Com
pany AÐEN
8020
80 days' sight, (privato
Wei-bel-wel End & Building Co., Ld
3.764
Un Yokohama
C100,000
p 30.27 61 66
N1 b E2 F1
On demand, ..
958
Humohreya Estate & Finance Co.
Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per t
Sovereigns (Bank's buying
¡30 26
30.27 62
29.96 79 76 NE
ENE 4 NË 1
Alvor (per on,!
51.10 $10.20 238
P
29.87 84. 29.88 83
NNE O
NE
and may be expected here on the 28th. S. James 4 p.
Milste.....! Déc.
The C. N. Co.'s s.8. Taiyuan, from Austra lian ports, left Sydney on 7th Dec., and is due, here on the afternoon of 28th Dec.
The 8.s. Germanicus sailed from Victoria,
B.C., on 14th Dec,
The P. & A. steamer Nunventia sailed from Portland, Ore., on the 18th Dec., via Japan ports, and may be expected here on the 23rd January, 1905. The s.8. Shimust left Shanghai on
24th Dec. for Hongkong.
Latest Advices.
-
dongkong Tides.
5 $29, sollers
11 26
50 TW: 50 Tis. 30, sellers
S Tlo. 6), sales,
50 Ti 60 Ta
$227, buyere
Tls, 48, sales
1444 H. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. 80,000 $ 1457 Shanghai and Hongkow Wharf Oo 20,100 T
LAND AND BUILDING.
450 CALL 8112, sellera 100 T100 TT. 127, sales
50,000
100 8147, fellere ∙100 52,000 171/60 Tls.50 Tls. 117, buyers
60 30 2981, buyers
100,000 West Point Building Co., Limited...| 18,500
TRAMWAYS,
25 TIA.20 The 12, buyare
all $121, selloru
1982 85, sellers
60 $859, seilers:
HK High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 1,250 $ ··100
S clité Francaise des Charbon
£265, ex div.
118/10 84, sollert
50 all 144, sellers 2.0 TT18.5 Te, 50 Tls, 148, solleza
256 25 £28, sales 50,000 s
113, cellers 18121, sales & sellore
MINING.
nages du Tankin.
Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Idl
HOTELS, ETC.
16,000 Fcs. 250 ull 200,000 £
6490
28th December.AT 10
Viosteek Nemura ... 6.30.00 Bukodate... Toklo Kuchi Nagasaki... Kagoshima Oshima....
Ta
30.13
80.26
30.31
30.46
the zero of the soundings in the Admiralty HK and China Gas Co., Limited... Charts which has been found to be 4 feet Shanghal Gas Company. Ltd... 3 inches below mean soa level.
Hongkong Fletric Co., Limited
The tide table given below has been Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd... compiled at the Nautical Almanac Office Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin) in London from the result of the analysis Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'bal) of observations taken by means of an au- tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa. S. Watson & Co., Limited. ........
do, ter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tsui during the years 1887-8-9,
The zero of the table corresponda with
12,000
DISPENSARIES)
60,000
13.
Watkins Limited
80,000 10,000
108 10
SE LIGTELING,
7.00 €
10 10 89), sellers
10 11 160, buyers
8,00 Tl
30,000
30.42
#130,000
་་
30.39
BRICK AND CEMENT.
50.000
*** MISCELLANEOUS, Bills Asbestos Eastern Agency,
Unit d Asbestos Oriental Aganey,
Limited
8,604
P12/12/6 851
103
EOLOSS
10
Hr. Steam Waber boat Co., Ltd.
7600
10,000
Naha..... 30.41)
+
30:37 the Ishi'jima
Taihoku
6.A.30.36 Taicho...... 30.24
Tainan
The O. S. S. Co.'s 6.8. Deucalion left Moji Gutzlaf
on the 27th Dec., at daylight, and is expected here on 31st Dec.
The 8.8. Catherine Apcar, from Calcutta, Swatow left Singapore for this port on the Canton
morning of 27th Dec. and is due here Hongkong 10.30.36, 63 65
on or about the 2nd January.
Vict, Pesk
130.35
NE: 10
EMETEUTET300|20|||||- |
0 [Ns,50 TB, 105, buyers
10815, buyors
5 39, bayara
9090 530, anten
જ
To obtain the depth of water on the tide New Electrics (now issue) ............................ gauge at the Victoria Naval Yard add B
feet 4 inches, and on the gauge at Lamontreen Leland Cement Co., Ld. .............. Dock, Aberdeen, add 10 feet 6 inches to the height given in the table,
Add 23 minutes 18 seconds to the figures given below to correct to Zone time.
December 29th to January 4th 1905.
Height.
***ngkong Dairy Farm Co
Ho gling fee Company, Limited... 6,000 8 nghal Waterworks Co., Ltd.............* 7,200 E kong Rope Manufactory Co., Ld 10,000 tongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld 190,000 Hwo Cotton Bpinning and Weav
Ing Co., La.
International Cotton Manufactur
ing Co., Id.
snd Weaving Co, Ld..
10180
1010820, sellers
all. 830, bayara all 255, sellers ... 215-20 Tie 300, buyers
Call 8155, buyers
10 5 10 513), selløre
20,000 Tis. 5 Ta 50 Ls. 25, buyers
30.26 30.21 Koshun Pescadores 30.27 Wailiaiworac
71
+1
Sharp Pk., Amoy
(30,65 45 76 ENE
30.46 54 74 6a. 30.34 55 62 NE 30.42 57 58
HIGH WATKI,
Hongkon
Медт
N2
-Time,
ZP Low Watra,
Hongkong Haight. Meau Tine
Teet
29; m 11'
8 18
19
6,2
1997, 50 a
4.8
m
68 km 9:10)|
10,000 Tle. 75 Nx75 Tla. 20
5.5
31 m
(6.2
Lo Kang-Mow Cotton Spinning
6.9
15 a
3.0
1m
11.13
3.0
or Chee Cotton Spinning Co., E4 China Provident Loan Mortgage
50,000
8,000 T 104 11:10) TH. 20% 2,000 Tls. 500 |T!. W Tis. 160, sellere
10% 10
7.2 0.4
China Borneo Company,
60.000
1219 12
Campbell, Moore & Co., Limi
sollera
sales
1,200
vers
Wm. Powell L.
12,000
buyers
Shanghai and Hongkong
and Cleaning Co. Tril.
1.200
60 960
South China Morning Post
6,000 $
buyers
GAR COMPANIES.
67,500
108
30018 500
1910 bayerd
The P&A steamer Nicomedia arrived at Gap Rock
Viacao Yokohama on the 16th Dec., and left again on the 19th, via Kobe and Moji, Haiphong.. Mnaila... and may be expected here on the 1st January, 1905.
Bacolod 9a. Hoile The P. M. S. S. Co.'s s., Korea, with Cobu
maila &c., left Nagasaki for this port 0.8.Jan direct on Tuesday, the 27th-Dec., at 5 p.m., and is due here on Friday, the „50th Dec,, at 2 p,m.
The CPR Co.'s 8.8. Empress of India left Vancouver on Monday afternoon, the 26th Deo. for Hongkong, via the usual Ports of Call.
The 0. S. K. s.a. Decima (Capt. Soblekier),
is expected to arrive here on or about the 31st December, from Japan ports, Anping Amoy and Swatow, and will
Ma
J. 1. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Dec. 28, 1904.
BABOKKEL, reduced to 2 degrees Fabrhenalt and to the level of the sea in Luches, Lenths, and but- dreta the abado, in degree
Pahren Barome HUNT, In percontece of saturation, the humf
alt
Tamronasuna
leave for Swatow, Amoy Anping and dity of air and crated with może ura berby 10%.
Takso about 3rd January 1905 (dut | fired yet). This steamer now takes the Providence's place--Hongkong Apping Line,
The 0. S. K. 8.5. Fritjof is expected to on the 29th Dec about
arrive
MEGA DIRECTION OF WIED, to two pointe
FORCE OF WIRD, secondire to Beaufort Seale. STATE LY WITCHES &biansky, detached clande
min, / lagi y gloomy hall, Betteleg, EDFATESEL, O PRassing showers, a squally, a mai) 2 2004
Lander, visibility, der wet
Bar in loches, tenthe ardi pundrediža.
noon, from Swatow, Amoy and Tamani,) HEUMATISM -cured and she will leave here again for same 1 lein's Pain Balm. Une
For sale the 1st January, z leven the pain. ports on Sunday
WATKINS Co., Ltd Genera
1905, t dayligh
Hou
ong Register.
On date at On date at Philippine Co., Led, surastai
Abambra Limited.
30.22
30:34
90 27
63
61
66
Amount
Chines Tratoriai 1886 1/Tle 707.20
26th
Printed ana puk
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