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BY AN OLD Foggy.
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POINT OF VIEW,
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admitted that this year both teams were exceed them out at Olive Grove-and the way the ingly poor, and that their display last Saturday. Wodnesday pulverised them in 1896 by 4–0 I was uninteresting, for the Cambridge half-hacks shall never forget. Everton are one of those were weak and but no support to their forwards, teams who are always going to win the Cup while Oxford played a hard bustling game and but they have yet to do so, althongk in 1993 and were generally attacking. The first match | 1897 they were only beaten ju the foul by an between Oxford and Cumlidge was-decidul et f-odd-goal.-In-1601-Everton-were-given-their- the Oral on 30th March, 1574, and was won by į quietus by Suederland, in 1892 by Buruley, in. Oxfted by the bare majority of one goal, the 1893 by Wolverhampton Wanderers, in SyHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, to that onearity from which I never saw any victorious eleven, including t. J. Ottaway, F. Stoke, in 1895 and 1896 by Sheffield Wednesday, II. Birley, R. W. Sealy Vidal, and W. S. in 1897 by Acton Vills, in 1889 by Derby justification for his emerging, brought onta book on Association football a couple of years ago,
Rawson, who all gained international caps County, in 1999 by Nottingham Forest, and in The most interesting parts of that volume were
against. Ecotland. The only drawn game was written by other people than Mr. Jackson-but in 1889, and fucluding this season Cambridge will probably be completed by Skoffield. Unite. 1000 by Southampton. The sequouco to-date that is a dolnil. Hovoyer. Mr. Jackson has have the better of the argument with sixton Notts und Wolvochainpton Wanderors are euro -been a bitter opponent of professionaliza and
an upholder of amateurism. Through tinted eleven this year I untice the names of S. II.
wias compared with twelve. In the Cambridge to enjoy a grit struggle, but on form the Natts patches ho viewed all nitters, and-town-it-Day and R. N. R. Blaker, the two lentish to appear in London to facs-Tottenham Hotspur.ING ROOM CHAIRS, GIMSS WAKE
non ught to enter the third round. Bury have was ever a matter of diffealty to discover a aufericketors. If anyone will take the reuble to and, strange as it may seunt, I hear that the DINNER SERVICE, CARPETS, RUGS, ficient reason for the nabeuding attitude he took over the haunes of the University player Lancastrians prefer this tie to meeting Preston PICTURES, &, &e. adopted. Su far as I know he never attended he will find that such famous exponents of the North End Bury acquitted themselves with * public school of the stamp of Hurrow, Nor
summer graine as C. J. Ottaway, R. T. Thornton, infinito wedit on Saturday in defeating West did he graduate at any of our universities. In M. C. Kemp. R. . N. Palaires C. B. Fry Bromwich on their ground, and the Throstles" his own words in his book Mr. Jackson, who in Reginald E. Poster, of Oxford, and the Hon. will probably find Woolwich Arsonal a tough just a plebeian. like you and I, describes himself A. Lyttelton, D Q Steel, O. F. Lancashire F.proposition, but they should silence the b as a "Jack of all trades and master of none," Well, we will take him at his own vulnation. Streatfield, and C. J. Burung, of Cambridge,
E. Imany, P. G. J. Ford, L. H. Gy, E,C. | gua Through his coloured binoculars, then. Mr. have eurued their colours as dribblers. "The Jackson declares that a new epoch in the game Assulation game is such a gold pastime that 1891-92, when the Association at the should like to go better inss players turned
dator from the comacement of the sERSCHI
de granting what is known us the penalty
kick. It is hardly too mach to say that hy
out of the Universities.
year.
NOTTINGHAM FOREST . ANTUN VILLA.
I
CRICKETANA.
The Marylebone Cricket Club more slowiy. Since the middle of December the world of cricket has been convert on the question of bowlers throwing, but on 12th February we are gravely informed that the Committee of the
recent action of the county captains "provided M... are willing to officially consider" tho
the first-class counties with them to do to. As a matter of fast the M.C.C. hare for weeks
tried to disdain all responsibility for what Imp
imposing a special penalty for cartain nets,ries of matches in the senior division of the For the first time for a month a complete of unfairplay. a revelation was effected. It
Football League was decided on Saturday nil before the passing of this rule anyone had proved interesting, as bearing upon the teetin 1. Duddell Street, ventured to assert that the spirit of sport hati tieu of the championship, as well as the English
been ro thoroughly extinguishol by profession-
Cup. Nottingham Forest visited Stoke who,pened at Lord's on Hth December, when certain olism that in many clubs thoru prorailed a
save in cup ties, have been playing so well, this bowlers were practically tall to keep off the disposition to break the laws wilfully und.
Possibly they thought of serving, the grass and others were named. If the M.C.C. deliberately, or in other words to eat ther Foresters the sine as they laid one Nowesstie going to do its duty this vital question cannot antagonists, he would have raised a stop of Unitol, Sheftelt United, and Manchester City, be shirked, and I believe the majority of the
But, novortheless, contradiction and abuse.
But they reckoned without the Foresters, who shires will be glad for them to consider the these charges wors prastically whmitted by cut in three gosis, the first from a scrimmage
situation. Moreover, we are told that the ques passing of the new rule," Mr. Jackson gesou just on the interval, and the reminder by the
tion of altering the law of leg-before-wicket is to suggest that penalty kicks are common every aid of Morris and Calvey-certainly two of the
to be brought forward at the annual meeting of week in League matches, and that the rule ought
the club in May The authorities at Lord's to Ive been made optional, so that amateurs Enes forwards playing in England to-day might have declined to recognisit. Ha con- Arthur Morris, who is the Welsh international, have had this rule ander discussion for years. eludes his reference to this subject by anying learned his game at Aberystwith, but has greatly and it seems to me that they should not hesitate are so often called. Standing sit. icin, and weigh break, ball with his pad should seek the seclusion ing 11st. 10lbs, he combines pace with ponud. the ball touchers muy part of the player's
F. A. DE CARVALHO, C. F. DE CARVALHO. Hongkong, 25th March, 1901.-
TO LET.
HOUSE la RIPON TERRACE.
HOUSES in LatGHTON HILL ROAD,”
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"MAR
SEMI-GRAND PIANO, by John
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Breadwood & Sons, and 4 SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
TERMS AS usual,
1
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, 27th March, 1901,"
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE,
R. GEORGE P. LAMMERT hus TA- Moved instructions from the Mortgage to Offer for Sale by Public Auction,
on
MONDAY,
Manager kas made a CALL of $15 on TOTICE is hereby given that the General the Holders of Shares in UNIVERSAL TEAD- ING CO...L.. which Call is payable to the General Manager on the 31st of Atarch, 1991, at the Company's registered allies, No. 4, Des Voeux Road Central,
Deted Hongkong, 31st January, 1901.
ELLIS KELLY,
General Manager.
(391)
THE GREAT EASTERN AND CALE- DONIAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
TOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-
NORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of THE GREAT EASTERN AND CALEDORIAN Gord MIXING Co.. LIMITED, will be held at the Offices of the Geral Agenta, No. 14, Des
tion, that is to say
the Ist day of April 101, at #beber caYou Read on WEDNESDAY, the hd April. at his Offices. Dudoll Street, ► 1901, at Noon, for the purpose of considering, ALL THAT PIECE or PARCEL of and if thought it. posting the following resolu GROUND situate at Vistoria, Ilengkong,
-- That the Company he wound up Voluntarily known as No. 14. Cleverly Street, mud Resis
red in the Land Office as Section of and that Max Bonnuoke, the business mana- and he is hereby appointed liquilator for the Talaud Lot No. 103 had for the residuerer of the Company in New Sonth Walos, be of a term of 999 years from the 24th day of June, 1841. Aren 628 Square feet or there.
of sash winding up.' abouts. Proper ion of Crawn Rent 810 por Annua
For Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply 10
Messe DEACON & HASTINGS,
19, Queen's Road Central,
Solicitors for the Voador,
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- "It could have been adoptel for professional developed since he joined the Kale, as the Forest to decres that a bataman who wilfully plays a 849} Hongkong. 18th March, 1901.. ffs matches without lusulting the man, who plays
MENT & AGENCY CO., LD.
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OND FLOORS of Nor.
A und 64
the game in the old spirit."
A "PENALTY" IN THE UNIVERSITY MATOM,
BTC
He has great command over the ball, weaves a sinuous path for goal, and is a grand
MR GEORGE P. LAMMERT,
Duddell Street,
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the above resolution be passed by the reqizisito majority, it will be submitted for con- firruation us a special resolution to a second Ex- truendinary General Meeting, which will be subsequently convened.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
LUTGERS, EINSTMANN & CO.,
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[664 THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY,
LIMITED.
THE EQUITY OF REDEMPTION OF NORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
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VÄLUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES.
and GROUND FLOOR No. 88 readers to be assured that penalty kicks are shot, I saw the other day that Jack valvey į aking a stroke, the defaulter lozes a point. I situate in Seymour Road, Victoria, Hongkong Da Vans Road Central, on SATURDAY.
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
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D ON CHAI & CỦ 2nd Floor No. 52. Gage Street. Hongkong. 16th January, 1901.
TO LET
234
66 TILLINGFLETE" PEAR ROAD.
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f the pavilion. At lawn tenuis and in the real
After all this high falatin' it may interest
clothing or his body, or if he touches the net in
would almost go this longth at cricket. At any comparatively very rae in first-class League was claimed as thus product of southern football
rate I feel so strongly, on pad-play kuat I wimbi matches, and that on an average the are, I Well, he was born at Southbank, wear Middleuaesitatingly give any man out who by this should say, as many penalty kicks given inborough, twenty-five years ago. He was means tried to trick the bowler. | amatour Cup-ties--Bat aport-from this state-prenticed to a boiler-mukor, but-to-play_football. ment I notice that in the Association football was his ambition, and he left the north before -match-izst-Saturday-between the Universities his judentures were completed. He made his of Oxford and Cambridge penalty kiek name with Millwall, and was retained by Not- was given? Surely none
tingham Forest, at a salary which many a par- gentlemen of, bine blood and classical altare son, lawyer, or doctor would envy. Indeed, the could be guilty of what Mr. Jackson das authorities exquired into the financial arrange- cribes na oben ing! Surely, if the highestments of the club with Calvey, who now plays ideals of sport can be found anywhere they centre instund of inside right. By his conver- should be seen in a match where the honoursation, this young man convinces you that he is DICHMOND TERRACE-No, 2 & 5. of Alma Mater is the only guorion! Hence we as sharp as a razor, and hus à boundlem enthu
muliate Possession. Apply to--
LAU CHU PAK, Care of A. B. Watson & Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 1st March, 1901.
TO LET. POBSESSION APRIL 1ST,
ROOMED HOUSE from 1st May." Apply to-
ARRATOON V. APCAR & CO. Hongkong, 14th March, 1901.
TO. LET.
qu lat April: No. 6. Im rah our eyes when we roud that the Cambridge siasm for the game, He stands ft. in., and
NO 1. STEWART TERRACE.
J. W. NOBLE.
Apply to- Hongkong. 8th March, 1901.
TO LET.
TWO ROOMS, Corner of Queen's Road T Central and Tee House Lane. Suitable
for Living Rooms or Offices Partly Furnished May be rented together or separately,
Apply
MANAGER, Hongkong Daily Press Office," Hong kong, 20th March, 1901.
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back, P. L. Hollins, un Old Etonian. after giving pulis the scale down at t. 10lbs., so that he a goul away by kicking past his custodian, L. D. is very similar in build to Murray, the young Driffield, deliberately handled a shot from the Scotelman who plays insida right. There three Old Wykehamist F. W. Comber, which inst"inside" mon of the Forest are magnificent otherwise have scored. The Carthasian C. F. forwarda, and to them in a large measure this. Ryder did not obtain a goal from the from Kick, club holde its present exalted position. We but that is immaterial. The point is that in a shall see what they can do against aston Villa University match a Cantab of really sporting in the National Cap to-day (Saturday). The fustincts intentionally fisted a ball-just as I mere fact that the Vilisis" were beator saw Iremonger, of Nottingham Forest, do when weekego-2-0-by Notts C-nnly is at a matter they met Bury at Stoke in the semi-final for the for 'sorious consideration, as the Birmingham English Cup last March. I only attach so club were not at fall strength. The meeting muek importance to the incident in order to of the Villa and the Forest will certainly be the show th) human natura is very much alike, and match of the second round. Both have won the that the penalty kick is not the exclusive pro- English Cap. The Villans" were last season perty of paid players. In the excitement of the League champions, and the Foresters are in the moment, probably, Mr. Hollins forget him this campaign their presumptive successors. In seif, and an amateur is, therefore, only a man
the League match at the Aston Lower Grounds like a professional. But most of us have re-
on 15th December, 1900, the home club won by collections of the Oxfowland Cambridge cricket 2-1, but it was a desperate straggle, and with matol of 1896; when Mr. Frank Mitchell di- the least luck the Reds would have triumphal, FURNISHED ROOM with BOARD in rected Mt. Eustace Shine to bowl noluils to the The Vilians" and the Forester are the two boundary, so as to prevent Oxford following their oldest opponents in the second round, for they Apply to-
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innings. Possibly Messrs Mitchell and Shing first met in the English Cap on 4th December, Care of Daily Press Office. were within their rights to show us how not to 1880, when the Forest war vanquishod by 2. On 5th November, 1881, thor were drawy. Hongkong, 22nd March. 1001.
1823 play ericket, and possibly P. L. Hollins had a
right to fist the ball and take the risk of a penalty together again, and once more the Villans? were victorious by 4-1. But then we pass kisk, but a Nemesis-jastion was done on esch
over a great sweep of years, fruitful of changer, occasion. In the cricket match G. O. Smith played his never-to-be-forgotten innings of 18, before they are paired a third time. and Oxford won by four wickets, obtaining the curred on 2nd March, 1815, when the Reds were routed at old Perry Barr by 6-2. But on record score for the fourth innings in this 28th January, 1899, the chance of the Foresters contest. In the same way the Oxoniane pre-
camo on their own ground, and they dismissed Tailed last Saturday a: Socer-how I hate the Aston men by 2. Tans this stands out this word-by three goas to two, for Mr boldly as the only English Cap-tie the Foresters Hollins gave away the winning goal
have won against the Villa, who have had much the better of the argament in all matches Possibly the advantage of ground will enable them to triumph agrein.
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THE RIVAL BLUES:
That oc
The match between Oxford and Cambridge ended in a victory for the Dark Blues by three [740 goals to two, but there is no doubt that both
SHEFFIELD UNITED AND EVEETON. teams this year were below the standard that
An equally exciting Cup-tie will be that one as a right to expect from theso students fought to-day between Sheffield United and 2. GOMES VILLAS, DES VEUX I fail to discern the cause, but in my opinion Everton, even though the former were beator' NOA, Kowloon,
the dribbling game at our two sister universities Apply to
does not attain that high plans of play which in hollow fashion last Saturday by Sunder- [791 wight reasonably be anticipated considering the land, whom a week previous they bad dis choice of the executive and the achievements of missed from the Lap. Everton lave nat undergraduates in other branches of sport. happy recollections of their national Cup In athletics, erisket, Rugby football, golf, engagements in Sheffield, for in successive years racquets, rowing, and tennis, Orford and Com. 1895 and 1890 the Wednesday- tenim knocked bridge have provided the omtry with many really geut players, but of late, sinos Associa tion football has been a great national game, the Universition have not turned out many men worthy of international honours. Oxford has given us such as . J. Ottaway, tha Bor, G. B. Kaikes, G. D. Smith, P. M. Walters, L. R. Wilkinson, and Cambridge, such as C. J. Burnap, W. N. Cobbold, & H. Cotterill, A. T. B. Dnus, R. C. Gosling, T. Lindley, L
MES
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ini, and L. H. Gay, to mention the most prominent, but all circumstances considered the universities have not acquitted thaniselves at 173 the dribbling game as one might expect. It is
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TO-DAY (THURSDAY),
the 28th March, 1901, at 2:45 PM., at No. 1, Stewart Terrace, the Residenco of
G. A. CALDWELL, Es
THE WHOLE OF HIS
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (Particulars can be seen from Catalogues). TERMS: A Customary,
On View from Wednesday, the 27th inst. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 23rd March, 1901.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigued has received Instructions
to Sell by Pablic Auction,
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY).
T
the 29th March, 1901, uf 2.45 r.m., at No. 1,
Canton Villas, Kowloon, the Residence of Mr. A. N. HUKE,-
THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE. Comprising “Singla and Double REDSTEADS, WARD- ROBES with BEVELLED MIRRORS, BUREAU, WASHSTANDS, RUGS, BED LINEN, BLANKETS and LACE CUR TAINS.
SIDEBOARD, DINING TABLE, OVER. MANTELS, BLACKWOOD WRITING TABLE, CHAIRS, CUTLERY, ELECTRO GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, EN GRAVINGS, OIL-PAINTINGS, &c. &c. SITES.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 162.
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THE following Particulars and Condition
of Sale of CROWN LAND by PUBLIC AUCTION, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on MONDAY, the 1st day of Apart, 1901, at 3 P.1., are published for general information.
By Command.
J. H. STEWART LOČKHANT,
Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 16th March, 1901.
feat
Public Auction Sale, to be held on Particulars and Conditions of the Letting by MONDAY, the 1st day of Arcri: 1901, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex- cellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land, in the Colony of Hong- kong, for a torm of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE-LOT:-
No. of Sale,
Registry No.
Locality.
Hurai
Mult
[Hot Ho) Barker
Boyalary
Nurdreasent
SEW
1.
Contents in- -
Unset Price,
Mom | 150 150 (300 | 100 |15,000 su se do
and in Murkot Streetand Dalkeley- Street Hunghorn.
In Two Lurs,
MONDAY.
the 1st day of April, 1901, șt 380 г.3., at his Auction Rooms, Duddell Street, by Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Lot 1-ALL THAT PIECE OF GROUND registered at the Land Office as Section "C of Inland Lot No. 185 with the storied dwelling house, containing Grooms, known as No. 3. Seymour Read, with Stone Iron Verandahs, and commanding a good view of the Harbour. This property is
hold from the Crown foto a mortgage
term of 909 years subject
TOTICE is given fled, the FOULTH
of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the Office of the Company. 14,
The 6th April. 1980), at Noon, for the purpose of rewiring the Report of the. Directors "aud the Statement of Accounts to the 31st Deam- ber, 1900, and for the election of Directors and Auditors,
The TRANSFER-BOOKS of the Company will. CLOSED from the 30th March to the 6th April, both daya inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
W. H. GASKELL, Secretary. Hongkong, 8th March, 1901 HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY. LIMITED.
(802
THE SHARE CERTIFICATE M. 127 for One Hundred Shares NUMBERED for $8,000 at $8 per cent per annNTER
79,601/79,700 inclusive, standing in the Register Lot 2.--ALL THOSE PIECES OF GROUND
respectively registered at the Land Offes in the name of HO AI SANG, of Hongkong. as Section A of Hughout Inland Lot No.aving en LOST. Notics is hereby given that 211. bed from the Crown for the respec-ffice of the Company, 38 and 10.Queen's Road unless the said Certificate he produced at the
five residues of the terms of 75 porre sub-
Central, Victoria, Hongkong, on or before the jeet to a mortgage for $5.000 at 87, 8th day of April, 1901, a New Certificate for the cent. per anvum. The Houses erected on
mid Share will be issued and the Old Certifi- this property are Nos. 149, Market Strockente will thereafter be held by the Company as
und S. Hulkey Street, 3 storys_high," newly beint, with Stone and Iron Versne dals and shops below, near the Market and Kowloon Docks
For further particulars, apply to---
CEWENS. Solicitor for Vendor,
ar to
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 25th March, 1901.
FOR SALE.
null and void.
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General Managers.
Hongkong, Sth March, 1901,
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THE CHINA BORNEO COMPANY. LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS [850HE SECOND ORDINARY YEARLY
TEEING of SHAREHOLDERS
SADDLE, by SOWTER, with BRIDLE,
· NUMNAH, BLANKET, HALTER, &e Lot 2009.
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COLD STORAGE.
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THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LINTED is now prepared to receive perishable pro- visions for Cold Storage at EAST TNT at Moderate Rates.
Wx. PARLANE,
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Hongkone. 17th February, 1899.
185
the above Company will be held at the Offices
Apoy. No. 4. Queen's Buildings, on- SATURDAY, the 13th day of April at 12 O'CLOCK (NOON), to receive a Statement of Accounts to the 31st December, 19890, and the Report of the Managar and Consulting Com- mister, and to Fleet & Commiting Committee and Auditor.
The TRANSFELD BOOKS of the Company will bo CLOSED from the 30th March to the 13th April, both days inclusive.
J. WHEELEY,
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7874
Hongkong, 27th March, 1901.
THE HONGKONG STEAM WATER BOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE above Company is prepared to supply The shipping in Hongkong with PURE and FILTERED WATER both for deck and. boilers.
Call Thy W.
J. W. KEW. Mannger,
20, Des Voeux Road.
F3133 Hongkong, 18th December, 1900, READY.
NOW
THE
CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY
FOR
CHINA, JAP.IN, COREA, INDO-CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS
SETTLEMENTS, MALAY - STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA,
PHILIPPINES, BORNEO, &c.,
FOR
1901.
"THE THIRTY-NINTII ANNUAL ISHUE,
The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from Netbors lands Indis to Siberia, in which Europeans reside.
Not only is the Directory as fall and completo in emir case as it eau be made, but each Colony Port, or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIPTION, carafully razisad each year, most of which will serve as accurate. Guinea For THE TOURIST, giving evory detail in connection with the places, their History, Topography, K., &e.
The Information in theas Descriptions, consisting of a hundred interesting articles, parked with facts concisely set out, and containing statistics of the TRADz of each Country and Fort, would slone ufce to fill a large volume.