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HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
AUCTIONEERS, &o.
PAUL BREWITT,
2, Zetland Street, Austicusor, Appraiser
and Commfaton Agent.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
-
Auctioneers to the Government
and General Brokers, corner Street nad Prays Contral
V. 1. REMEDIOS,
Auctionser, Appraiser and Agent,
·8 Queen's Bond Central
BOARD AND LODGING
THE WESTERN HOTEL,
hare
-Excellent Accommodation, $4.50 per day.
Road West
90 and 92, Queen's F
BOOKBINDING
* DAILY PRESS
OFFICE
The only office in China having European taught workmen. Equal to Home Work. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
W. BEEWER & CO. MAN
Printers, Bookbinders and Account Book: Manufacturers, 23 and 25, Queen's Road
(ander Hongkong Hotel).
BUILDERS-
KANG ON
Contractor; 30, D'Agullar Street. Local' and Coast Fort Buildings, Timber, Brisk
and Granita.
Mechanics engsgod; Estimates given. CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, &c.
"THE PHARMACY,
10. Queen's Road Central Family and Dispensing Chemlats, Wines, Spirits and'
Cigars.
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
Chernists and Draggists, High-class Aera- ted Waters, Dealers in Photographie
Requisites, Queen's Road.
WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARIES' HALL, 66,
Queen's Road Central, Cigars, Aerato
Waters, Wine, Beers, Spirits, ato CURIO DEALERS
KUHN & KOMOR,
Fine Art, Japaness and Chinese Carlos, 21 and 28, Queen's Road, Hongkong,
Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama.
KWONG HING, VEREC
China Porcelain, Crookery Ware ; 50%,
"Queen's Boad Contral. DENTISTS
WONG HOMI
Surgeon Dentist, 80, Queen's Road Central
WONG TAI FONG,
Surgeon Dentist, 24, Bank Buildings,
Opposite Hongkong Hotel.
DRAPERS
EBRAHIM ELIAS & CO.,
Milliners, Silk Mercers, Haberdashers.
Low Prices; 37, 89, Wellington Street.
SEE WOO.
Tailor, Draper and Ontitter: 67 and 69,
Queen's Road
FLOUR,
SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,
Proprietors of the following Celebrated. Branda of Flour: Sperry's "
"Golden Gate. Pioneer Buckeye,
"Anchor," o
WILLIAM WHILEY, Manager.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN A CHEF & CO., Established 1859/01, 20
Every Household Requisite. Depot for Fatman's Kodak Films and Accessories; 17s, Queen's Road Central damages
LI KWONG LOONG,
Cabinet-maker. Furniture Dealer, Art De corator and Dealer 17, Queen's Roud.
GROCERS
"THE MUTUAL STORES.
SUR AGENTS LIPTON, LE
8 and 10 D'Aguilar Street, 17:
Provision and Coral Merchants.
JEWELLERS
Jewellers, Gold and Ellveraiths, Watch makers, Japan Carios and Blackwood Furniture. Oppiate Post Office, 36,
Queen's Boud Centrale 19517 201999-
MAISON LEVY HERMANOS
Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40, Watson' Building, Queen's Road. Also at Singhal, Manila, Parts and Floilo.
WAH LOONG,
Gold and Silversmith, Silk Dressan, Crope Brawls, Ivory Lacqnerware Fans, Carios. Bristles, Human Hair, Fen there 58, Queen's Road Central.
THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURES
HONGKONG
THE HONGKONG DAILE PRESS) FRIDAY) SEPTEMBER (8YANAQUUT
BUSINESS DIRTOTVORI.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
THE MASSACRE AT BLAGO- VESTCHENSK
The news of the mossesore at Blagovestchansk of a large body of Chinese residents in confirmed by M.M. Collin and Tytgat, two Belgian jour, alsts from Vladivostock. These gentlemen travelled east by the Trans-Siberian railway, and arrived at Blagovestchensk on the 20th Marine and Portrait Painter, 50, Queen's August, five weeks after the occurrence of the
Ronil, Upstairs.
M. MUMEYA, JAPANESH ARTIST,
Bromide sad Crayon Enlargements. Work
done for Amateurs; Ba, Queen's Road, CL⠀⠀
YEE CHUN,
K. TERA
Japanese Photographer, 14, Beaconsfeld Arcade, Queen's Road Ch., also Wanchai Amateur's Requirements a Specialty.
PRINTING
"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE Proofs read by Englishmen.
RATTAN FURNITURE
KWONG TẠI LOY
Rattan Furnitare, Bamboo, Blinds, Mat
tings all Colours; 18, Praya Central.
SILK GOODS DEALERS
TEJUMUL POHUSING,
Dealer in Chinese, Indian and Japanese Goads, Bill, Woollen and Cashmere Shawts and other Sundry Goods; 4,
DAguilar Street, First Floor.
WARSLAMULL-ASSOMULL,
Wholesale and Retail Importers and Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanese Silks, Cashmere Shawis and Ceylon
Lace : 46. Queen's Road, Cl. SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS
FR. BLUNCK.
Exporter of Real Hand-made Torchon Lace in Bilk, Lineu and Cotton, Grasscloth and Silk Embroideries, Hard-made Silk and Linen LACE Curtains made to order, 17, Queen's Road, Central.
STOREKEEPERS
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
Navy Contractors, Shipchandlers, Sail- munkers, Provision and Coal Merchants,
Prayn Central, next Hongkong Hotel KHONG SANG & CO.,
Shipelandiers, Sailmakers, Hardware,
Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mer
chants, 141, Des Voeux Road,
MORE & SEIMUND,
Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com
mlsion Agents and General Store-
keepers, 3 and 45, Praya Contral.
TAILORS
AHMEN, HING CHEONG & CO..
Tailors, Drapers and Outfitters, Queen's
Road Central, Old Club Site.
Branch: A MAN, opposite City Hall,
R. HAUGHTON & CO.,
Naval, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road,
Opposite Kuhn's Curio Store.
HUNG YUEN,
Outätters, Shirt Makers, Hatters, Hosiers,
Drapers, 85, Queen's Road, Central.
TAK CHEONG,
Tailors, Gentlemen's Outfitters, Hatters, Hoisters, and Drapers. Chinese Silk of
M. Collin learned that on the receipt of the news of the trouble in Tientsin. the Chinese residents of Blagovesteliensk, who numbered at that time about 6,000 souls, hagan to leave the town. To stop the exodus. M. Baturevitch, the Chief of Police, proceeded to Aigan, and informed the Chinese Commandant there that whatever happened, the Chinese in Blagorest- chensk would be protected, and that there was no need for them to leave the town. clamation was also issued to this effect and was the means of arresting the exodus, though it is computed that about 1,000 Chinese managed to escape into Chinese territory.
it, there remains a liberar question whief quita distinct and apart from it.. And very fascinating question.
The verdict of Europe out the sexes in this Republic-that the men always slave while the women always divert themselves – triage us to the very root of it. It is acknowlodged, of course, that the diversion often takes on a serious and strenuous complexion; that car women have the reforming, educating, menlis. terrible tragedy, which M. Collin informs using enthusiasm in the superlative dogrou took several days to ennet. During his stay at But theirs is the free life, the life of Bingovertchensk he had ample time to inquire independence and self-expression, and not the into the circumstances attending the massacre life of service. And this, which, new at first, and though the details necessarily differ, the aroused so many anticipations, which lured the indisputable fact remains that all the Chinese literary observers on with the hope that out of inhabitants of the town were ruthlessly it the most unforeseen dramatic developmesta murdered.
might spring, is now more than suspected to be rather a cause of dramatic poverty. The old, time-worn ties of life, the dim-coloured duties; erenely or doggedly accepted, that have made up the common lot of mankind since the be- ginning, they, after all, are the material, it seems, out of which the power and the mo tion of fiction must be spun. It is material that wears, that lasts. Sentiments warped by their surroundings, passions galled by the yoke A proof labour, ont of these come the tragedies and the heroisms that give poignancy to the writ. ten page. And if those who know are showing a disposition to place rather the man of America tmn the womon forward in the sale of- literary values, it is because the formed fires, prosaically, the workaday life of service, hidden within the depth of which there is somewhere a rush of living waters-or there may always be imagined that there is. To be very much one's own mistress, to have very much one's own way, to make one's own pleasures and even one's own obligations, instead of taking them as Providence seade then-it is, in itself, enviable. But, for the purpose of literature, the foreign psychoła. gists appear to wish to infer that it is to fail a little. It is, in the efflorescence, to ras too much to colour, and perhaps too little to scent. The opinious of Mr. Henry James and Mr. F. Marion Crawford on the questions here raised would be intoresting. Probably if delineated by a master the American girl would still be interesting, but it must be owned that during recent years she has suffered a good deal at the hands of the so-called analyste.
On the 14th July the Chinese suddenly opened fire on Blagovestehenek which was con- tinued intermittently for 18 days. On the 17th July M. Batarevitch received a message from General Gripsky, who is said to liave been in the neighbourhood of Aiga at the time. This message was, of course, in the Bus Bian language, but the literal translation inte English was," Do Chinese Amur." The Chief of Police, failing to understand the message. asked for an explanation, but in answer received the curt reply, "Obey orders." The Chinese were then collected from their houses, and escorted by their Casach guards seren ersts from the city. After being robbed, they were driven into the river, and to expedite their drowning many of the unfortunato victims vero tied together by their queues. The same scenes were enacted the following day, and out of the large Chinees population, computed at nearly 2,000, only some 50 or 60 managed to elude their captors, and this they did by hiding themselves in the cellars of houses, where they remsi soveral days without food.. The violima' houses were afterwards looted by the Cossacks.
M. Collin says that no secrecy is maintained about the horrible affair, and that it is a matter of common talk all along the banks of the Amur.
MOTHER SEIGEL IN INFLUENZA. He hated to give up. Mr. Bootes did, but be had to. There was only one road for him to travel by. Just when business was so pushing at the stores, too!-that was the unluckiest part. of it, so he thought.
Trade was booming, and the manager was fer from wanting to be laid on his back. Let the M. Collin also statos that Blagovestchensk follows who have plenty of time on their hands was not the only town in which Chinese were let them go into dry dock, but not a ab that made the victims of Cossack brutality. All the begrudges the very hour spent in sleep
So our friend tried to ignore his feelings; he Chinese towns and villages along the Amur tried, as the children say, to make believe" have been destroyed and the inhabitants put to nothing alled him. Only a bit of a cold," he or two; day the sword. Aigun, a town of 20,000 inluki-argued, "I shall be all right in a
The can't afford to be laid on the shelf now," tants, has been razed to the ground.
Strong talk, hopeful talk; yet all the same greater portion of the Chinese effected their Mr. Arthur J. Bootes, of Wyscombe Villa, escape before the bombardment commenced, but Orpington, Kent, manager of Goodwin's Gro- those who remained behind were ruthlessly pory Stores, in that town, was obliged to drop
all kinds, 50, & 52, Queen's Rd. Centralalaughtered.. At Mocho, a Chinese village con- vefything and take to his bed with a riciona
YEE SANG FAT & CO..
taining 2,000 persons, and lying between Pa. Ontäiters, Piece Goods, Underwear, Shoes, crovka and Blagovestchensk, no one was spared,
Office, Queen's Road Central.
attack of intraenes.
“BOA VISTA” HOTEL, MACAO
THE only FIRST CLASS HOTEL in the Colony. Moderate terms by the day or month. European Management.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
CONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer
·IDOMENEUSP, ZOU ARE are hereby notified that the Cargo is being dia charged into Craft, and/or landed at the Go downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company; in both cases it will le at Consignoes' risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Craft or Godown on and after the 22nd instant.
Optional cargo will be landed unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.
Goods undelivered after the 28th instant t be subject to ront. All damaged Goods must loft in the Godowns, where they will examined at 11 a. on the 2nd pror:'-*
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents, Hongkong, 22nd September, 1900. * [2485
FROM HAMBURG," PENANG AND
SINGAPORE. .:
MACAO is distant 40 miles West of Hong- kong and the journey is made cach day (Sun- days excepted) by the Magnificent Saloon Steamer HEUNGSHAN" in 9 hours, leaving Hongkong at 2a, and MSAMREN.
Connection made by Company's Steamer to and from Canton.
TOURIST should not miss the chance of visiting this furious old City.
For Terms, apply
J. H. CHESNEY.
Manager Telegraphio Address;" Boavista.
INSURANCES.
1034
COTTISH METROPOLITAN
ASSURANCE CO.
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$500 in case of partial total disablement by accident.
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by
Accidents insured against for £4 sed £2 per aunum (£1,000 in case of death, by weekly pay-
For further Particulars apply to
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Agert
ments in case of injury).
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"BAMBERG." Captain Jacobs, having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for counter. signature by the Undersigned and to take im mediate delivery of their goods from alongside. Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notico
to the contrary be given before the 20th instant.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Campany, Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th instant, will be subject to rent.
All broken, olusfed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 29th instant, at 3 P.MALANG
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
SIEMBJEN & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 22nd September. 1900.
ON
TO LET.
TO LET.
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NE LARGE ROOM (THIRD FLOOR,
QUEEN'S, BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 8th June, 1896.
13, FRAYA CENTRAL, now known as HE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM-20, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL BOOMS OZ
2ND FLOOR.. PANY OF TORONTO, CANADA, INCORPORATED 1851.
CAPITAL
£410,000.
Undersigned, having been appointed TAGENTS for the above Company, pre prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Bates.
WE. MEYERINK & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 18th May. 1900.
'L'UNION"
Apply to-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY CO., LP. Hongkong, 19th June, 1900.
TO LET.
*1512
No. 12.
SALISBURY
KOWLOON.
AVENUE,
Apply to--
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LD. (Established 1898),
THE
undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL AGENT for the above Company, is prepared to ACCEPT RISKS
at current rates.
Claims settled direct without reference to the Head Office.
A.. R. MARTY,
Agent:
Hats, Silk Handkerchiefs; Opposite Post though the Chinese guaril, numbering 300 coupistaly prostrated. For over three days IPIEN
TOBACCONISTS
i
D. 8. DADY BURJOR, LOS FILIFINOS,"
Importer of the Best Manila Cigars, 25,
Pottinger Street,
KEUSE & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Horana sud Manila Cigars, Egyptian Cigarettes, Dealers in
Fancy Gouls, Agents.
De Connaught House, Queen's Rond. VICTORIA CIGAR DEPOT.
1and 2 League Street East. AGENTS FOR W. KENNEDY & Co. 37, Calle San asinto, Manila, "Windsor Lady" and
The Jockey * Cigars. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS
HT. PRICE & CO
troops with two antiquated cannon, threw down their arms and asked for quarter.
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In a letter dated January 10th, 1800, Mr. Hongkong, 1st August, 1900, Rootes says: I was in bod for a fortnight, DIENIX FIRE OFFICE.
The Undersigned are now propared to GRANT POLICIES of INSURANCE
guíast FIRE at Current Rates.
was delirious, I ached from head to foot; there didn't seem to be a spot in my body without its own individual pain.
But it is not necessary for me to describe infuenza, as must people in England know what it is like, from experience or observation.
I ought to mention that for years before
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,
Hongkong, 17th August, 1887.
RANSATLANTIC FIRE INSUR
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
FINANCE, CO., LIMITED.
Hongkong, 25th September, 1990.
TO LET, UNFURNISHED.
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NO. 6, CAMERON VILLAS, the PEAK,
For Terms and Particulare, apply to-!
R. C. WILCOX, 8. Beaconsfield Arcade. Hongkong, 25th September, 1900. [2400 THE EYRIE.”
Agents for the Phoenix Fire Of A cool and healthy,
T the PEAE, close to summit; delightfully [27]
TO BE LET, FURNISHED, Immediate possession can be hed. For Particulars, apply to-
this I had been subject to a pain in the left side,TANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG and in this particular place the influerza p penred to grip me hardest; and it left me with pleurisy in that side. At times the pain was so sharp I could not stand upright; it seemed to draw my side right in, and took away my breath. I took many things to ease this pain without any permanent relief. But I am getting ahead of my story.
Of the pain in the side I was completely cured by applying a Mother Seigel's Soothing Plaster, and the same remedy cured the pains caused by the influenza.
M. Collin has taken a series of photographs illustrating the journey down the Amor, aot the least interesting of which are several show ing the desolation that exists. at Aigun, at one time a thrifty and populous city extending for nearly 7 kilometres along the Amur, and not house in which has been left standing,
The travellers speak in the highest terms of the great kindness they received at the hands of the Russian civilian and military officers.
AMERICAN CHARACTERS IN EUROPEAN FICTION. According to a writer in Scribner's Magazine, the American girl of whom so much was made some years ago is losing her literary value The American man, as represented in novels, has not hitherto been of mach interest on this side the Atlantic, but it seems he ia GEEMAN SCHOOL,
Better still to use Mother Seigel's Syrup coming into favour, while the American we-daily in small doses during the continuance of WINTER TERM will COM.
man is losing ground despite her many charms, the infuenza epidemic. It will maintain the MENCE on MONDAY, 1st October, one night num up the situation," says the body in high health and prevent an attack.
Had Mr. Bootes done this he would not have Parents desirous that their Children should writer in Scribner's, by saying that foreign join will please communicate with the underwriters are discovering American men to be lost several weeks' time from business.
amenable to effective literary handling precise- Caselish will be taught by a competently in proportion as they are discovering that English Lady Teacher.
12, Queen's Road
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and Calle anlosgue, Manila
8.0 M
Head Master Pastor TH. KRIELE. School Room: Union Church Hall.
PAUL BREWITT, Ah Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 17th September, 1900.
CARTRIDGES.
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A FONG,
PHOTOGRAPHERS
The largest and most complete Studio in Enlargements, Ivory Miniatures, Oil
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87.40
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to
WM SCHMIDT & CO., Gunmakers,
Hongkong. Hongkong 27th July, 1897.
1187 JACK A. YOUNG & CO., No. 70 & 78 DES VEUX BOAD (OLD PRAYA CENTRAL).
(at the first glance tar more promising) Ameri- can woman is proving not to yield, under treat- ment, the riches that were expected of her. How far professional opinions on these matters may or may not be founded on the actual facts is a subject not here to be looked into. Whether the masculins American nature has deeper fool- ings than the feminine, whether it has inten- sitios of its own which the latter, andor its spirited outward show, is incapable of here is s large question! Whatever one may think of FACTS OF ABSORBING INTEREST. TO THOSE WHO ARE IN THE CLUTCHES OF RHEUMATISM..
One cannot be too quickly cured of Bleums tiem. To get rid of those awful pains that make lifa a never ending series of torture, now mild, now excruciating, to-day in bed, to-morrow heb bling around in crutches--to be relieved of such a condition is always the happiest period of one's life. Little's Oriental Balan luas effected thon- sands of wonderful cures of long standing: cases of rheumatism, osses that were supposed to be hopeless and beyond the reach of medicine. The cures have been so complete and permanent that Little's Oriental Balm is undoubtedly the truce specific to curs Rheumatism
Mr. N. Hell, Weedsport, N. Y., says
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TOTICE is hereby given that WING KIT Hongkong, Established 1859 Views NATTE are no longer connected with the abore firm, both having been dismissed as formen. On and after the 22nd September we shall not be responsible for their liabilities or For 10 years I suffered from rheumation, HING,
at danse to savers that I could neither walk nor Enlarging. Dereloring Printing Mode their dealings, ko, da nie!
rats Bates, 20s, Queen's Road Banforth to communicate direct with this in, or completely cured me notwithstanding tast my Car Customers are respectfully requested hence lie down. Ipad Littlee Oriental Baim, and it donist semper le through one Assistants who are authorised to case was chronic and sfied the skill of the best
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Dated Hongkong, 294d Boptember, 1900, for Hongkong The
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MEE CHEUNG,
Ice House Strust, Top Floors Permanent Enlargements, Groups, Views, etc; Deval-
opazent Works Amateurs Eect
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Now that influenza is again provdent, I recommend these plasters as an outward appli- air, and Mother Seigel's Syrup to drive the disease out of the blood. By the use of the two any attack of influenza-zend-of that T am persuaded."
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In addition to the BLICK- ENEDERFER TYPE. WRITER, we Manufacture a complete line of DESKS, roll and fat top, TYPE- WRITER CABINETS. OFFICE TABLES FURNITURE, SUSPEN- SION Better Document, and Catalogue FILES, CARD INDEX CABINETS, and any article need in an Office or Library.
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Hongkong, 24th October, 1899.
The Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
Agents.
[24 Hongkong, 16th November, 1872. SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, art prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Bates.
HOTZ JACOB & CO. -Hongkong, 2nd April, 1900, $1022 TORTH GERMAN FIRE INSUR
HAMBURG.
The Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are PREPARED TO ACCEPT First Class Foreign and Chinese Risks at Current Rates
STEMSSEN & CO.
F26 Hongkong. 29th May, 1895. TOETH BRITISH AND MERCAN-
TILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEIBRE, 1899, £14,409,089.
R. C. WILCOX,
Hongkong, 15th June, 1900.
A
8, Beaconsfield Arcade, 1757
TO LET. WITH INMEDIATE POSESSION.
SPACIOUS BOOM, suitable for an OFFICE. on N.E. corner of Tai FLOOR, PRINCE'S BUILDINGE,
Apply to-
S. J. DAVID & CO.
3945 Hongkong, 10th July, 1900-
"TU"GET"""
FROM bls. 1st October-FOUR ROOMS
and COMPRADORE OFFICES on the 1st Floor No. 16, Des Voeux Road, at présent in the occupation of Deutsch Asiatische Bank.
Apply to-
SEE WO No. 69, Queen's Road Central,
2454 Hongkong. 19th September, 1900
TO LET (TILL 30TH APRIL, 1901),
TWO HOUSES at FEAE, known as BISHOP'S LODGE, ONE FURNISHED and ONE UNFURNISHED,
Apply to-
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L AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000 0 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL 2,750.000 0 PAID-UP CAPITAL. 687,500 0 છૂ
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong. 27th September, 1900.
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DOAKD and APARTMENTS at Kowloon
II. FIRE FUNDS........ 2,731,183 13 7B for Married or Single.
Tho. Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the shore Company, are pra pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Bates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agents.
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Hongkong. 22nd June, 1900.
Apply
“ BERYL.” Garden Road, Kowloon.
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* Hongkong, 6th June, 1900,
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
GILLANDEES,
JUN INSURANCE OFFICE, LONDON M
FOUNDED 1710..
The Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the shore Company, are prv [67pared to ACCEPT RISKS inet FIRE at
SIEMSBEN & CO.,
Agente.
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DRINTING OF ALL KINDS at the most moderate prices at de telat M THE DAILY PRESS OFFICE All proofs are read and all work. superintended by Englishmen. Always equal and generally superior to that done anywhere else. Edimales given.
OOK BINDING by European method
Current Eaten,
Hongkong, 16th May, 1802, AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.
OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL
THE Undersigned, having teen appointed
AGENTS for the shove
I 8.
GLENWOOD"
21, CATNE ROAD.
Hongkong, 20
September, 1000,
BOARD AND BESIDENCE.
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NOMFORTABLY FURNISHED
BOOMS, with Board.
Apply to Mrs. LATHER,
2. Pedder's Hill Hongkong. Ist Jancary, 1892.
BOARD AND BESIDENCE.VI
SIDNET JEFFREY
BEACH ROAD WEST,
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with the best material and nuder prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE M
European supervision at
THE DAILY PRESS" OFFICE
Always pronounced equal to home work, and prices very moderate:
at Current Rates.
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.,
Agente.
Hongkong, 21st April, 1897.
VEBYTAG
Hongkong, 28th August, 1900,
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