THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8
Hughes Hough
AUCTIONEERĄ „TO THE GOVERNMENT
1 AND ADMIRALTY,
Coal Contracters
General Brokers.
-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-
87 Undersigned have relayed insure
Haus to sell: by Public Auction. (F9% ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
00
FRIDAY. December 9, 1921, at 2:30 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, No. B, Das Voux Road, Corner of Ice House Strest, Chinese Porcelains, Curios, Lacquered Ware, &)., ko..
ivelading-
A varioty of 5-coloured and 3-coloured Vase and Jars, Wall Plates, Table Screens, Blue and White Vases, Incense burners, Old Bronse and Brass Figures and
Vases, Kakemonos, Lacquered Cabinets, Chaire, Soreone, Tables, Ivory Ware, Jade, Agate and Crystal Ornaments, Mandarin Pierce.
A180
Many Green Jade Ornaments, Beade Hand Bags, Embroidered Bags, Amber Neek-lacer, Golden Breast Pins, Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Bracelete, Brooches, &c, &c.
The above stock recently arrived from the North and includes pieces from the Mitig, Kunghi, Kienlung and Towkwong Periods.
The bulk of which will be sold
without rosorve
Fall Particulars from Catalogue). On view day before sale. Tema: -Osh on delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Á watšomaars.
Hongkong, December 2, 1821.
INTIMATIONS.
A FREE LECTURE
On
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
By
JOHN C. LATHROP, C. S. B. of Brokline, Mass. Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church
The First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mas
will be given in the CITY HALL
Chamber of Commerce Room
TO-DAY
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
25 WORDS & INSERTIONS,
...$1. PREPAID. Every additional, word.4.Cents
for 8 insertions.
WANTED.
ADVENTURES OF A LIBRARY.
MORRISON COLLECTION BOUGHT BY JAPAN.
THE CHINA MAIL.
A RELIGIOUS "DRUNK.”
'; 't.
WANTED TO CONVERT THE
JEWS
When Richard Jerniey was put in It was generally known that the late the dock at Thames police-court to Dr. G. E. Morrison, the Times corres: answer a charge of drunkenness the pondent at Paking, had collected the constable said defendant was singing most complete known library of books "Abide with me" to a crowd of Jews, relating to China. This library also NTED:—ONE LARGE OFFICE contained many rare manuscripts, but he couldn't keep tune. ROOM. or
TWO SMALL It was sold by Dr. Morrison to the: ROOMS closely together in central house of Mitsui in Japin, incality. Apply Box No. 80 regarding rent and situation."
WANTE
December 15th.
Please keep this date for Madame Lottie Gordon's AFTERNOON XMAS CONCERT, City Hall, for Xmas Gift Fand for the Blind Home, Pokfulum home, also the home for the aged,
Kowloon.
WANTED.Immediately CHINESE
·ASSISTANT BOOK-KEEPER, quick at figures and typewriting. eply stating age, experience and salary required to Box 1339, o/o "Chion Mail."
YOU will hear some beautiful singing at the Gift Fund Concert City Hall, December 15. Tickets Montric's and Anderson.
MISS DOROTHY STOBART, of London, will sing at the Gift Fund Concert Dec. 15,
LOST.
OST.-At St. Andrew's Ball Fao.
Hall
purpose.
The Mitsuis-the Rotherhilda of: the Far East--were proposing to establish a seat of Oriental study; and desired the library for this
A) this
is a matter." of common knowledge, but what happened to the library between the books leaving Dr. Morrison's house in Feking and their arrival at Tokyo is not generally known and reads somewhat like a romance, says the Manchester Guardian,
These priceless volumes were pack- ed by the Japanese agents of the purchaser in ordinary packing cases and made the journey safely through the Yellow Sea and were successfully landed at the Japanese port of arrival. The cases were then put into the ordinary warehouses of the port. It is now that the strango thing happened.
This Japanese port was suddenly visited without warning by a tidal wave of a force and dimension that was unprecedented, and the whole of the warehouses wors flooded and the entire library drenched in sea-water.
It seemed that the damage to the
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Mr. Rooth (to defendant): Does drink take you that way?
Jermey: Yes.
Mr. Rooth: A sort of religious feel- ing comes over you. Were you trying to convert the Jews!
die-
Defendant: Yes, sir.. Mr. Ronth: Did you get any ciples? You live at the wrong age. bit later you might have gone down pay half-a-crown. a martyr or a saint. As it is you must
A
VISITORS AT THE MOTRIA
HONGKONG HOTEL.
December 3
Mrs Abend droth
Mr C. W. Anderson Mrs B.tkins
dr G. W. Barton Mr. and Mrs H.
Baxter
a R. Balilios Mr. Benjamin
Barvick R. B de R. J. Birbeck Ars Blackburn Miss 4. F. Blake
L.
A.
COO, COO, COO."
WHEN PIGEONS ARE ANIMALS.
LEASED TERRITORIES.
The Canton Times says: It is re- ported that Great Britain, France and Japan have agreed to retire from
Portugal yet it is a constant thorn the side of China!! 3, withdrawal from the leased territories If the other Powers contemplate A man complained at Tottenham
then Chian should request Portugal that he was suffering from coos.
to retrucedo Macao. Chins can buy The magistrate suggested that he certain lessed territories in Chins on back this little colony anul end once meant cows.
conditions that will be acceptable to
for all these vexations and potty điệ settle on my window and coo, coo, the Chinese France offers to give up boundary questions: Macao, sa it im
Applicant: No. It is pigeons which
putes that constantly arise ov coo" all night.
Kwanchowan which has proved a now, can serve no useful purpose Magistrate: But surely the pigeons heavy financial burden. Great Britain beneficial to Portugal. Unles Bleep?
will relinquish Weihaiwei which Portugal intends that this should bin a base for future territorial expansiOM good naval base but has never
in China, we fail to see why they mounted to much as Britain made should cling to it so tenaciously. But no attempt to colonize it. What the Powers have renounced aggressive Japan will do in regard to Shantung policies and Portugal is in no position remains
to defy the Powers. Furthermore, the Chinese would resist encroachment even to the point of open conflict The Portuguese are an old and proudl people so that it i all the more reason why they should take this opportunity, when the other powers have agreed sions, to get out of China gracefully, on like action regarding their possen- rather than have the Powars demand hor withdrawal or have China forde her out,
Man: Not these. They crowd to gether, and one wants more room than another, and this sets them cooing, and I can't get any sleep.
The magistrate said he must treat it as a case of noisy animals. If he could get others to say that the cooing of the birds annoyed them the police could take action.
FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.
CHALKS..
· L-in' Pistoria, with two Bearers.
Quarter hour,... 10 cents Half hour........................................... 20 One hour........
"T
26
"
Three hours,.......................50
"
Six hours,
17
Day (6 sim. to 6 p.ca.), ........$1.00
to-be seen.
While the Powers are in such an amiable frame of mind, and the principle of fair-play toward China is coming to the front, something should be heard from Portugal. Of all the foreign possessions in China, Macao is one that cannot be justified from an economical, political, or commercial point of view. It serves no purpose for the furtherance of Portugal's trade It is a settled question that Macao with Chins. It is not needed as a cannot extend her boundaries beyond naval base or a defence against possi- what they now are. Macao holds no. ble aggressions of other nations. It title to much that she now claims.
is not large enough for colonization Why not fall in with the spirit of the
If the trip is extended beyond Victoria, purposes. This little peninsula is too times and make a definite proposal
insignificant to-be of any yalue to for the sale of Macao to China?
Mr and Mrs W. G.alf faro extra..
Jo-oph
Master Joseph M. Fla
de E. M. Josoph
Mr and Mrs C.
Laurit en
Mrs (
Each
Between the hours of 8.30 p.m. and 6 m. the above fares shall be increased
by 50 per centum.
II -Beyond Victoria, with four Reasers.
Hour, *********
Three hours,
Six hours......
........................... 9,60 cents. KORCE ȘTRIP $1.00
160
III--In the Hill District
Comdr. L. darter bour.....80.13. $0.30
lalf hour,... 0.80.
Ivory and Lace and Silver: (a keep- priceless collection of books must be Mrs L. and....
and nurse
Mr and Mrs H.
Browne
ton
Mrs
sake) also lost between Peak and City irreparable. The house of Mitsui, Ball, on THURSDAY, A LARGE however, has resources; every scrap PIANO ALBUM No. 8. Finder re of blotting-paper in Japan was secur- warded, Madame Lottie Gordon, City ed, and literally thousands of hands r. K. Ball
were set to work inter-leaving every Mr and
Bankor damaged page with blotting paper. Mr M Bio The entire approach to this particular Ms M. lore port was blocked with wonderful MOTOR LAUNCH. Fitted with large books being dried-like Bombay Cabin, Lavatory, Pantry, etc. ducks--in the sun. The damage, of Electris light throughout. Length 39',
FOR SALE.
Brub. My
MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG:
APPROXIMATË KETAIL PRICES,
December 7th, 1921.
Mr and W S
Day (8 am to 6p.m.)
2.00
Me f Miss
Lilli
- With A Bearers. With 4 Bearers.
0.40
Butcher Meat.
Poultry.
A. Long
Ine hour,
0.30
0.00
Mr and Mrs. H. N.
Two hours.....
0.50
0.80
Test Sirloin-Mol Lutz Pa
lb. 20
three hours.
0,70
1.00
Chicken,-Kai Tua ...
... ib.
"
Prime Out
90
x hours,......... 1.00
*
1.50
Capone, Small,-Blo Kai
Jay (66.m to 6p.m.)1.50
14
24
2.00
Uapons, Large-Sin Kat
IS
Dook,-Ap
IM
IH
39
16
RICE HAL.
#
Dovsa Pao Kan
4
16
19
Egge, Hen,-Kal Tan (cooking) pár dne 13 Eggs Hou,Kal Tan (fresh)...per dow
Th
Fowls, Canton,-Kat...
lb;8
Forla Halner Hot Nam Kefim xã. Geese.-Ngo
Mr F. I. Mody W.Mr H. W. Moon
Mr & Mrs J. Mordeg De J. Morrison Med 4rakahara Mr and Mrs W. P.
Nesson
fra T. W. Cochrane Me C. M. Cottrell Mr. E. Bayland Engineer-Captain
Mrs Anderweizer
A. J. Davies Ma E. f. Conor
-In the land of Hongkong, it engaged; Fivo minutes...
Pictoria.
D. Onderweyzer Ten minutes. 3.P. Ferguson Miss D. E. Pepparel
6" Beam SU Draft 90" Engine 39 course, was heavy but from the 40 H. P. Radwing (kerosine) speed 12 literary standpoint the library was H. R. Frane Mr S. A. Fery
miles, good sea boat, in first class cou- dition. Apply Box 1338, c/o "China! Mail"
INTIMATIONS:
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., (1918), LTD.
THIRD
THE ENER
saved.
WORLD ARMIES,
FRANCE NOW SECOND TO CHINA.
The Washington correspondent of ORDINARY the Chicago Tribune telegraphs:
Official figures announced here show world's armies."
MEDBENA
(THURSDAY), 8th December, 1921, SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the the present active parts give the
at 5.30 P.M. You are cordially invited to attend.
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE
HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA, E.C.
OF
N ESPECIAL MEETING of the District Grand Lodge of flong- kong and South Chips will be held at the Masonic Пd), on FRIDAY, the 9ib
December, at 5.30 p.m. for 6 pm precisely,
To install: Worsbipful Brother Horace Percy Smith, P.D.G.W.
118
Deputy District Grand Master.
All Master-Masons are invited to attend.
NOTICE.
TE have this day REMOVED our
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from THURS: DAY, the 1st December 1921 til SATURDAY, the 10th December 1921
and Mrs W. H. Mr J. Safie: Mr R. Shaw Gale
Mr John Gardiner Capt. and Mrs I. Mrs W. D.K.Gibson Sig.veland Mr. G. E. Glasop Mr and Mrs. B Er J. B. Goolbars with Mr and Mrs F. L. Mías L. H. Smith
Gray
Mrs. Sparke
Mr & Mra Gros-map Mr W, v. de Steen Me Gavilies Mr J. Thornborrow Apt. T. P. Hall,
Mr. Triom Mr A.
Me Goo. ansun
Tarnball MrG Harper
Mra F. Vining Mr S. C. Harris Mr P. Werner. MrJ. So tt Harston Mr E. P. Williams-
Baxter.
ZEPELSE BAY HOTEL
2 children
and
Mr & Mrs H G. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mr & Mrs Denham nurse Mrs C. D. CampbellMr and Mer G. R.
child and anrse Lammert-
Otices of the Company, St, George's' Building, Chater Road; Victoria, Hong respective totals of active land armies kong, on SATURDAY, the 10th of fourteen of the most important December, 1921, at 11 o'clock in the nations in the world as comprising ap. forenoon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report proximately 6,000,000. These figures of the General Managers for the year are expected to be considered by the coded 30th September, 1931, and Washington Conference on the Limita-
Mr Columbine Capt. H. J. Mo se electing a Consulting Committee and tion of Armaments in November.
In the analysis available China Mr and Mrs. A. E.Mr. and Mrs R.
Nerre Auditore.
Crap ell stands out first in the summary of men Mrs Drum-Mr & Ms. Newcomb
" and
Mrs Payne & child ander arms on Sept. 1, being credited
A W. Eastinan Mr & Mrs Pearman with 1,870,000, But France is far and Ma Q H.Mr & Mrs Ratanake
Mr B
G. J. Ro inson ahead amongst nations free of civil
MTS G
G. J. Robinson G. T. Eveligh strife, having 1,034,000. Britain comes next with 740,000. Ir R Farrant
Mr and Mrs EastacMr and Mrs J. 1
Scutt Germany is last with 100,000. The
nd Mrs. J. A. frand Mrs Geare r United States stantls thirteenth on Miss Gears the list with 140 000, thus exceeding Mr & Mrs Halifax Mr and Mrs C. E.
Dr&Mr War White LEAGUE OF FELLOWSHIP AND only Germany; Japan is credited with riott, child & nurser and Era 3. E.
300,000, and Italy 360,000. Figures Mr and Mrs, R. G. Winfeld for other Powers include: Russia, GENERAL MEETING of Mem-538,000; Poland, 450,000; Greece, Abers will be held in the CITY 255,000; Spain, 253,000; Switzerland, HALL, on MONDAY, the 12th Decem- 170,000; Turkey, 150,000; Czecho ber, 1921, at 5.15 p.m. for the purpose Slovakia, 150,000.
both days inclusive:
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.
General Managers." Honkong, November 19, 1931.
SERVICE
WE bare to N., Des Vorrx Ross, of mending the Rukee, if thought it,
above the Bank of Canton, Ltd.--
ARRATOON V. APOAR & CO. Hongkong, December. 6, 1921.
OPPORTUNITY
SWEETS, SWEETS
SWEETS,
We bave received Notice from the Landlord to vacato, from our premisos, The Old Post Office Buildings, on the 13th instant, and we offer all sorts of goods in stock to our Customers for cash sale at. the lowest prices as followe;-
Chocolate-
Original Price $1,20
Now only
per lb,
.80 eta,,,
*Carr & Co. Biscuit:---
Original Price $2.00 $1.10
Now only
Sweets
Original, Price
-Now only
per tini,
40 ota, per lb. 25 ote."
&o &o., Cratomore should not miss this opportunity to do their Xmas Bhopping.
BLUE BIRD CAFE,
Old Vilice Post: Buildings,
Hongkong
as followe:--
By amending Rule 2 so as to read as
follows:-
is formed are:-
The objects for which the League (i) To promote good fellowship and
peace between all Nations. (ii) To promote good fellowship with
in the Colony, irrespective of raco, clase, and cread;
..
Great
It is expected that the Washington
Elliott
Herbert
PEAK HOTEL
December 3
Adamy
Gregor
FI,
Quarter hour,......
hour,
Эде понг.
wery Subsequent hour.
3 centa
11
15
་
Note. If the risksha be engaged within the City of Vistoria, and be dis- charged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after. 9 p., or be die
narged to the East of Bay View Police itation on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria after 9 pm, an extra bill fare shall be chargeable.
11.-In Kowloon
Onarter hour,.................... cents. talf hour, 15 Hoar,............................................................. 20. Known menty cents shall be added
harum.
for each extra hour or part of an hour if the hirer causes. the journey to take longer than:-
To sth mile-
single .......
75 cents....1 hour. return... $1.00............2 hours, Beyond 4th to sth mild
single......20............ hours.
return. Byond 6th to 9th rails
www.1.75 return....00 Beyond 9th to 11th mile
single....$2.00................................3 return....$2.50
.7
Fares for journeys beyond the lith mile to be a matter of previous arrange. mant in each caEGO.
Thon farea bere net out to apply to one rickeba with three coolies from Trim Sha
rikel
THE WATER SUPPLY.
Level ani, Starage of water le reservoirs on the let October, 1921..
MTY AND HILL DISTRIỢT WATRE WORKS LEVEL.in
+420
1931
ytam Breeb21.2in. Below overdow
6,1m. Balow overdow Trim Isterciedlate
Conference in planning the limitation M1 and Mr F.R. J.Me and Mrs. R. Mac. ytan 12 in Below 47. Below overfam of armaments discussion will consider fr£, Ainslie MK. Mathewsen causes and factors, as well as the size R, Aumuller, Mr H. F. Mavor... Mri and Mrg W andre A. R. Mayger
Mrs McAinson and Mr. B. G.Mr. and Mrá J. F.
Miller
of armies. Some apprehension is felt fe J.
in Washington because there is Mr and general tendency here, also abroad, to Coca der the Conference as a "Dis
Austin Biroh
Level with overtlove ft. Dip. Above overňow- Tytan Tak Leral, with (Level with overdow wag No Chug.
Joe Below overdew Pokfulam 12
15
Carned,-Ham Ngao Yok... Mont-Sħla Beast-Ngan Nam Somp,--Tong Yok... Break,Ngau Tak Pa Steak Sirloin,Ngan Ian Sausages, — Figad Cheong...
23 Ballonk's Bralox,-Naxù No pir seb 16 Tonigne, fresh,-Ngan Id each G Tougne, corned,-Ham Ngau Lt.
each 65 onda, Head.-Ngao Yan... mob 80 Hostt-Ngan Bam... 1b. 18 Hamp, Salt-Ngan Klu,, 18 Footgan Keak...och 10 Kidneys-Ngau Vin
Ngan Mela
эг
10.
18
Livet. —Ngna Kon,... 16. 13.
Trips (undressed), Ngan To 16. 8-
· Telves! Flord and Feet ---Ngau-taal-
眼
set $1.00
30.
+
Shoulder-Yeung Shaĩ Saddle-Vrane Ou Tuk 33
Pig's Chillings, ~fihn Chong ..25
Brafis-Cha Vo
****** per sob Fest-Cha Kesk"..... Fey, Chu Chio Head, Cha Ta Heart-Obo Saraive
1
18, 18
·18-
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16 Bach 10
Kidneys, Chu Vin......... each 10 Tiver,-Chu Kon ... ... lb. 30 Pork Chops-Chin Pal Kwat ... 24
Log.-Cha Pet... Loin,Ohn Hay Tun ฟ Fat or Lard, Cha Yaq... Cheap's Head and Feet,-Yeung
H
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33
20
Tan-Kout..... ..... ... not '70 Heart Teang Büm... each 10 Kidneys-Young Yla esch 13 Edvar,-Yeung Kon Ib. 84 Jacking Piga, bo order,--Chi Taal „z - 24 Bach, Beal,-Bbang Ngau Yan .....20 Matton, Shang Yeung Yen., 34 Veal,--Nga Tol Yokai
Sausages.-Ngan Teil Cheung20 No. 1. 1b,28
Fish
Barbel Bream,
12
20
„Below - oredam vi
ft. &la. Below orandow 12. 4 lá. Below srotllow
Usaton Fresh Water Fish.
23
-24-
· STORAGE IN MAŁŻIOM, AND
DRIMAIS OF ́GALLONS,
1480. 1375,00
∙1091
240.00
22
Frieza Byryse)], vasara Vytaka Intermediate smal
Vona Nel Cheng
19.69
ялі
bilish-Mun Ye
·24
195.00
190.78
1,412.00
Trabs-Hel...
20
20.24
Jüstle Fish,
20
63,44
63.08
W. New
Deby
Total
ના થી કરવા મા
2,(08.16.
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armament" Conference, whereas the Mr& D K. Biain Plymaster Capt.and
Mre Miller Conference is really for Limitation Mr M. J. Breen
fr J. G. Bridger Capt &Mrs M.B.Milla
Min
(iii) To promote matters which shall only. President Harding and Secret-H. B. Bridger Mr. 4. T. Mitchell
be of service to the Community," ary of State Hughes have both made 70 Brimco Mrs M. 8. Mitchell By attending Rule 4 by the addition, it clear that the object of the Con- Lt. Cmdr. and Miré Hias J. Mitchell.
J. Brooke at the end thereof, of the words:-
ference is for the discussion of "limita- Mr H; Bufe "Any person may become & Life tion," and not disarmament," and Member by paying the sum of they want the world to understand fifty dollar."
this in advance.
and also for the purpose of olecting Officers and Committees for the eqquing": year, and discussing the future pro- gramme of the League.
Hongkong, December 5, 1921,
No
NOTICE:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY has been acquired;" as | rom July 7th, 1991, by the undersign ed with all rights and titles, and will bengalter bo published by them. No dlaims against the Hongkong Dollar Directory incurred prior to this date will be admitted by the undersigned.
THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE
b Wyndham Street.
ALTDES
Hongkong, July 7, 1921.
BILIOUS HEADACHE.
A LL that is needed is to correct "the Abiliousness and the beadache diseproars. Take Chamberlain's Fab ola Fundayou will:sion abo au will an over. ¡Por sale by all Chemists and Store-
<
CUTICURA HEALS PAINFUL RASH
On Arrus, Neck, Limbs and Face. Could Not Rest.
"For six months. I came out in a dry, scurly rash on my arms, neck and limbs, and then I had ilk very badly on my face, eg painful and Irri ating Foould not get any rest at night. Ewas worn out and depressed.
p.
The doctor recommended Cauleurs Soap and Ointment. Alter aning them {1 wis greatly fulloved, and in a shon time was healed.” ... (Blatted); BED. B. Baker, Brisbane, 33, B. Leonards Road, Boumenovih, Kag. E
Ohen distressing skin tronhles may be prevented by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for all toilet purposes. Bown to cléanto." Ointment to heal.
Col
dator G. J. Chap-Mr and Mrs
Newaen and Mrs T. W.Lt. man
Nichol on Mr. A, Mico! Miss M. Cooper T. Orton, Mrs. Cornisok,
Chorob
Cassomption of water in the City: * Dag Fish,—–116.
A. and Hill District in millions and decimals ot gallons during the month of September
Ir W. A.Cornell. H. Penn Mrs P. Cndaby Hon, Mr and Mrs T Capt. and Mrs H, 8. A Perkins
Curry
Mr and
Mr and Mrs J. A. Pford & E
Daveri *** Mr E. Ralphs dald W. Davy Me and y Lt. Cmd. and Mes
Drew M
'And
Dutton
Jomeimption wi
mated popsiation ●5-180,209,055,440
500 40
24.4
Constant supply in all distria during September of both 1930 and 1921.
'KONLODE : WATER WORKS 'LEYRI
1021.
Mra E. Cowlocs Ottila W. Ried
Me H. 1. Eaten Mic J. L. Robertson
Robinson Kraand Vi KodeaMr T 8.1 Mr R. G. Edgland Mr B. P. She
• W. Gibbing" Mr A Fladlay Fmith dams Lottle Gor Me G.Morton Smith don
MR. J
Mr A, H. Hollingstoreari
by Aishart Major D L Harding and Miss Stab- Mr and Ms R. G.U. 7hing
Hockey
Hoyb Mr and Mrs Owen Mr Mr&Mrs Høghes
Phres
Suther
Toral
́SYDRARI, IN, MILLION) ANS DOETHALS OF BALLINN,
Samlode Gravitation i
Consumption of water in Kowloon in millions and decimata, of jullosa daring the, month of September.
Public Works De
THE BEST COUGH MET SHAMEERLAIN'S Cough
IC, the largest mallage
In the world; today: Febster: Lex sobie / what! *?öçünk
Are Aldeguerolo Mr. U. Thayer My H. W Lee Jon WH H.
MPA BAJANKOH
Med. 1ỗ Lloyd Ms P. MGYou
18. T. Supposed to do, 15 giờpe dauphi enkspeedily and einefua
47 All Ubentata and Stone.
Yellow
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Pigeons, Canton-Pak Kap...cash. 10
Helbow,Bol Han Pak Kap
each 75 Turkeys, Cook,—Fo. Ka! Kung ib. 75 Tarkeys, Hon.~Fo Kal Na**** Snipe,Sha Tsui. Pheasant-Shan Kal... ... Quall-Om Ohan Partridges,--Che Ko
55
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18
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Fruits.
Almonda-Haro Van
Bananas, (bride's), Mano,---Ban Feng Ohtu Carambola,Yang T Coonannte. - Ye The
*
esah 10
| Lenone, China, Lăng Mung là
Lamons, (Amerion), -Kam Chan
Llng Minh... BI Đ
Lichoon, Dried; (small stone)--
Lai Chi Kou Ib. 35
A
Orange, (Canton), Sweet
Shiu nhưng Tin Chung Ho Franger, Tim Chang....... Penta, (Canton), Cooling,--501 LA Pannis-Fa Shang
Persimmons, Large,-Hung Tsa Plantain,-Tai Chin...
Pamelo, 8am-TLY Walube-Hop Ta Grapes,-Po Tai Tz
Vegetables, to, Artichokes,-Ab Chi Choak...scr Beans, Spronk,-Ngs Two,.......” ..... 1b Long-Tau Kok .....
'17
Boot Root,-Hung Twol. Tag Bitter Bquist,-F K
| Brinjalo, Groe ---Cblic Yas Kwa „
Red-Hang Km. Cabbage Chinese, (common)
Kal Tant ((Shangbal)—-Ya Tool .....
19
Cane Shoots, bunch, -Kay Shan Ollfower (Large) --Ye Taol Wa enob 10
(Medium),
(Sma),
Carro'-Kam Shoo..
Calery Chinese,—Toug Han Teol
Chülles, Dried.--Kon Tat
Red-Hong F★ Ohla Green-Ching
Curry Stuff, English,—Es
Cucumbers. – Ching Kwa.... Garlic,-Sun Tau
Gluger young,Ba Ginger, old-Lo Komaraðbal, Shnóg
Lettuce, Young She Water Die
Mushrooms, Finch, Okroel
Dulon Bombay,-Yeung
Oulans, Green,-Sharig Chunz Ontone, Bhabgħat
Potato, Bwo
Whang- hot
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