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an efficient service of bearing coolies at but the food question must appeal strongly reasonable rates, it is impossible to suppose to these coolies. There seems, moreover, that either the Government, or the commu- little organisation among them (to judge nity will rest content with existing conditions by the evidence before the Commision), in other branchus of the domestic labour-except that so many of them along to the market. The main recommendation of the Trind Society. This Colony's history is not Commission, it will be seen, is that registra-without its record of strikes. There was tion should be made compulsory for all chair the memorable strike of cargo-boatmen when Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON WAS Governor of Hongkong, a strike which dismayed this commercial community so much that they were prepared to buck down.. Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, however, was fortunately firm, and meeting the difficulty with courage

Governor Trappel of Kinochau has returned Lom Shanghai to Teintan.

The German ship Nymple, of 2,040 tons, which left Now York on the 29th of June but for Yok hama with a curge of kerosens oil for the Standard Oil Co., 'was tolally wrecked at 3 o'clock on the morning of the 22ud inst. at Tsumigisaki, near Ekimoda, in the Bay of Teddo. The sew, twenty-seran all told, were rescued by the N. Y. K. B. Saikio Maru.

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THE ORISIS IN CHINA.

HOW NOT TO AVOID PL GUM

Just now, when pablic attention is turned lo the mensares that are being adopted by the, Sanitary Board officials to prevent or alleviate yourly recurrences of plague, it is interesting to note what is not being done to achieve that most donirable and. · Anyone would think and naturally so, that the terrible experiance of the past few yours would have taught the sanitary anthorities of Hongkong a lesson

A. S. WATSON & CO. and ricksha coolics; this, the writers of the report think, will tend to weed out of the ranks of private coolies the had characters sometimes met with, because persons un- favourably kno en to the Pudice will not be registered. But if registration is desirable for private coolies, it is still more desirable prevented what would undoubtedly have to are the bisonite. The tin war soldered up, Voyton's reports to the French Government! follows is the result of personal inspection of

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SELECTIONS OF THE PUREST AND in the past. Some remedy must shortly he

What an inquisitive lot the Klang police are, Bays the Malay Mail Ops day they met a Chinaman in the Klang railway station, carry- ing a box of Osborns" biscuits. They asked

Mr. Joseph Banjamin Robinson, whose deif- verance on the conduct of the South African War is quoted in the Lats Telegrams column. was born at Cradock, Caps Colony, in 1815, He was a wool-buyer aux farmer nutil 1867, and shortly after discovered diamonds in bis- preparty at Vaal River. He also discovered the Langbagte Gold Mine. He was Mayor of Kimberley in 1830, and represented Griqualand West in the Caps Parliament for four years. Ha is chairman-of-the-Rabin on South Africa Banking Co.

LONDON, 26th Narember, 9.10 p.m. never to be forgotten, but the assumption appears to be an erroneous one. The proof that it is orroneous is to be found in Taikoo village, whers and in whose immedinta vio'n A motion for the production of Generality exists a condition of life that can only be

described as insanitary in the extreme, What,

THE VOYRON REPORTS.-

the village and its vicinity, and the facts are in no way exaggerated. About a couple of hundred yards from Taikoo, off but close to the public highway, is a smoking, smeling hap of Althy rubbish, perhaps six or even seven tons of it, dispensing an odour so pangank that one is indeed glad to burry sway from sepot where only disease can lurk. In rainy weather bat. those whose business calls them that way will

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 26th November, 9.10 p.m. require no remindor. The why and where

for the boy class. A study of recent boun a great disaster to the Colony-but a knife soon opened it. Inside ware thirty- Police Court cases will show that it is from Another such lesson may he required, and one sticks of dynamite, afty detonators and has been rejected. The Pelite Republique this class rather than the coolic class that we hope that the authorities will follow the shout two yards of fuse. The gentleman said is publishing extracte implicat ng mission the worse delinquents, in the way of dis-good example of their predecessors' attitude he was on his way to China. The magistrate

aries. honesty and insubordination, are drawn. toward the cargo-boatmen, Finally we may find him $10, or one month's rigorous, for Even during the sitting of the Commission, quote purt of the concluding paragraph of carrying dangerous goods on the railway. curiously enough, numerous instances of the the Commission's report, for the appeal made is one that should be heeded. "We rascality of house-boys occurred. The mat- ter is serious; there seems no doubt, on the trust," it says, "that all ranks and divisions testimony of the older residents in the "of the non Chinese community will be pre- Coloay, that the present boys come from "pured to co-operate in order to make the In lower section of the Chinese community" "législation and measures which we have than that which supplied our servants"proposed effective and workable. If this co-operation, either from pmely selfish sought for this. The Victoria Registration considerations or out of mere sentiment, Orlimatice which was in force between 1866be withheld by an influential minority: Fand 1888 was confessedly not much of it is to be feared that no remedial measures a success. The report before us reasonably "devised to meet the emergency em be THE SIMPLEST QUALITY TO THAT assigne as the causes of this, absence of successful."

photography, axity in enforcing the pro- visions, indifference on the part of masters, | preference of personal convenience to the general advantage, the doubtful applicabi lity of one subsection of the Ordinance to other than domestic servants, fraudulent transier of registrati a certificates, and the existence of a registration fee. The Com. mission proposes now, in the case of chuir-

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The report of the Dir etor-Giperal of the Post Ofer of India for last year, raviowa the progress of the department for the past decade The Italian cruiser Peautiq arrived here from also. It is a remarkabla record of the progress Shanghai yesterday morning.

It is said that during the visit of no small part of the British China Squadron to Mies Bay, the Admirel will enquire into the suitability of the bay as an anchorage for warships.

The Hos Sucretary, of the Hongkong

and expansion of the work of the department. The Money Order bazingaz alone has inrossed from 16 crores in 1890 to 28 crores in 1200. The Savings Bank deposits have risen from six to ten crores. The departmut delivered over 533 iBion articles in 1330 against 313 millions in 1893. The value-piyable articles in 1890

2 riksha coolice, with whom alone it Football. Clab writes to inform us that antris / Dumber-d 21⁄2 millions, aut were of the value of

dels, that registration at the Central Police Station should be etumpulsory, that the private coolies should be photographed, tint their conduct should be regulated, and that NEW YEAR CARDS it should be penal for masters to engage unregistered coolies or for unregistered coulies to seek or obtain employment. If registration is to be-of any service it must be admitted that all these stipulations must [-be observed; in particular it may be pointed

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Oriters for extre copies of DAILY PRERS should be sent legare 11 mau, on due of publication. After

crapboying unregistered coolies the schema will nevitably break down. The Cam. mission goes on to reignà that the compulsory registration should be free, thus removing the only valid objection open

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Among the arrivals by tho Empress of Japan. were Mr. D. E. Brown, general agent of the CPR Co., and Mrs. Brown, the Rev. R. F. Cobbold, and Mr. A. G. Ward. Mr. Cobhold, wa luar, is not likely to romain here long. Mrs Brown is said to be a great acqa'sition to the ranks of singers in the Colony, being a possessor of lovely voice..

A correspondent of Le Courrier à Haiphong writes a long latter from a small town in Yunnan, giving information regarding coal minos in that provings. He aims to have found a smokeless coal of good quality in a Lo-lo village named Toudza or Dondzako,

crores, against a million of the value of mas crore in 189).

fore of the existence of this plague heap are THE COLOMBIAN REBELLION.

easy to explain, and although it does not make Severe fighting has taken place between nice reading the evil involved is so r of aud the Colombian Government, troops and the pronounced as to offer a ready apology for plaža speaking. The rabbish comes, of course, from insurgents, with heavy losses on both sides. the village of Taikoo, and morning after morn The Lowa Marines are protecting the railing for months past fresh loals have been way trains, and the bombardment of Colon is prohibited by the United States.

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LONDON, 25th November.

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THE GREEK MINISTRY.

damped until the heap has assumed the nu- sightly proportions it now possesses. Th Sanitary Board coolies who took after the scavenging of Ta koo are rrapongible for tha actus) dumping of the rubbish, but surely, in a period of time extending over montha, the officials of the Board who in turn look after tha coolles have not gons entirely ignorant of what has been and is sill going on. This rubbiak should be taken away every now and

M. Zaimis bas formed a new Greek Cabinet.then by one of the coaarvaney beats that rull

AUSTRIA AND GERMAN ANGLOPHOBIA.

The German agitation against Mr. Chamber lain has not the faintest echo in Austro- Hongary, where the new German tariff is looked upon askanos,

The Gowramant clarks at Penung, says the Fang Gazette, have been favoured with a ofrentar requesting them to state whether they will be willing or not in future, as occasions arise, to accept promotions to either Singaporo or Malacca, or both Settlements. Those clerka killed.

replying in the affirmative will be frausforted, as opportunity decurs, to the settlement of their alnction, Rofusal to proceed there would- involva, for the first line, forfeiture of seniority; and a repetition of the brouch of promise would cause their dismissal from the service. The same penalties will apply to any refusal to be transferred in the Settlement on promotion,

to the coolies themselves und preventing boat a hundred kilometres east of Younaufn them from demanding higher wages inhence the title which he gives it of "A Newton the attitude of the Press in euch coats consequence of a registration-fee.

The most important conclusion to which the Commission came with regard to the difficulties experienced with private coalies. was that n koowledge of the earnings. of public coolies (it was found in one instance that two public rickshawen between them

Cardiff."

BOERS CAPTURED NEAR REITZ. A combined movement of various British columns near Reitz, Orange River Colony, has resulted in the capture of 30 Boers and some

for the purpose, but the mmplo fset ronging that it is not so taken away, and the only efforts made towards its destruction are takau by the coelies themselves, who make praiseworthy. but altogether misdirected and hopeless attempts to destroy the ugly mies by burning it, with results to the olfactory sense that cannot bo dsacribed, Again, these cookies have its of laziness, and who the broken-dowa, oraking old contriranos dignified by the name of cart has been loaded ap, before the entire village is ravorsed, they find that the distance to the plaguo kupalvosdy described is too great, and simply du np their cargo on the foreshore, where it may now be THE FIGHTING NEAR CAPETOWN, Jon in all its nusightliness. They have yet A despatch from Lord Kitchener shows another way, however, of lightening their duties that the balk of Major Fisher's force of railway and that is just to love the rubbish heaps where pioneers attacked by Commandant Bays wear they are without taking the trouble to sweep Villiersdorp, wore captared but afterwards them up. On the day when the writer of this relensed. Colonel Rimington pursued and article sisited Talkeo, at the end of last week, ko scattered the enemy, capturing eight. P

saw the se ugly blota on such landscape is the THE STATES AND THE COLOMBIAN village affords, dotted at regulor intervals

LONDON, 25th November.

INSURRECTION,

along one side of the main street,” whilet The Amerienus have prohibited the bombardscraggy fowls word barrowing into them in ment of Colon by the Colombian Government such a way as to make him silently resolva American marines hare "been entrained at then and there never again to have eggs for Panama,-and-sont to clear the railway and breakfast But there is yet another com- maintain transit.

Phint with regart to the modus operandi of these Sanitary. Board coolias. When the cart has been finally loaded up aut dragged for

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that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for made from 360 and $80 a month with one will be held to-night or Friday. on account of should understand that Germans wish to live | ARRIVAL OF H.M.S."CRESSI some distance on its way, this feeling of lazine

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MARRIAGE.

On the 25th November, at Christ Church, Con- ton, by the Rev. F. J. Uandy, Military Chaplain, Hongkong, EnxuND STANLEY SUTTON, Imperial Marithas Cus ous, Canton, to XITY NAPIER, eldest daughter of WILLIAM LINCOLNE, Hig Street, Ely, Cambridgeshire, Lugghandl

then.

ricksha) makes private coolies discontented and ready to leave privato employ at their list opportunity. The report, therefore proceeds to consider the position of the public coolies, especially the public rick-ha It recommends a revision of the scale of fures and a reduction at any rate as far (auds

as short time fares are concerned. A mate of two, three and five cents for five, ten and fifteen minutes respectively in advocate and the introduction of diskace fares is suggested--an addition which seems to us unavoidable in the case of short vides, if only for the purpose of avoiding constant

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HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD CI, LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC

Hoxoxoxo, 28th November, 1961.

On Tuesday and Wednesday nights the revised programme of the Empire Comedy Co. ut with great success: the stalls in particular being well flod. All the items met with applaase, Miss Emmie Emith coming of best of all with her coou songs. No performances the St Andrew's Ball, but for Saturday suother cutire change of programme is announced.

Yesterday morning the new Italian cruiser for this station, the Embardia, arrived from Europa. She is a third class cruiser of 2,380 tony built at Castellamars and launched in 1890., Herdisplacement is 2380 tons and her indicated horse power 6,843 The Lombardia as a 4 in armour profectin, gua position, of font 5.9 in. quickfiring guns, slx 4.7 in., one and 2 in. deck artat ar. Her armunucut ronsists

2.9 in.. eight 22. in., eight 1.4. in., two maximis and two torpedo tubes. Her speed is 17 knots

In connection will the return to the Colony,

The Berlin Post, in an article on the 27th

towards the other, says that Germany has Dot criticisad Great Britain more sharply than other countries have done. Her attacks have een levelled at British policy, not at the British people. The article continues:-The British Government during this list decade has shown more impartiality and a greater sense of justice than the British Press Tile British people

assail them so auddenly and so irresistibly flust in peace and friendship with them, and that the construction of a respectable feet is nothing The Daw British twin-screw first class they feel compelled to leave the cart in the viore than the dnty of a nation which has a armoured cruiser Cressy, Captain H. M. Tudor,roul way whilst they seek a brief reailts from large field of economio activity. We reject arrived from Portsmouth yesterday. The Icboar stepwhere. The rht and effluviaza nee with contempt and indignation the accusation Cressy is a four-funneled vessel of 12,0 1) tonsusver Inst upon the outputs of pussing rich- that Germany's prospori'y implies damage to displacement and 21,00 h.p. (Belleville shas. One word in conclusion. If Dr. Thom- England. Heuter's Berliu.correspondent com boilers). She was built at Fairfield and set son is looking for a plans where the festive ments: -"This altempt by the Post to initiate €723,612. Her armour is-Side and gun mosquito breeds, the writer strongly recom

better feeling towards itrest Baitain is composition 6 in, bulkhead & in, all Krupp stesi, mendable and interesting, but it is a fact that deck 3-2 in. She carries two 9.2 in, trele end that a large number of journa's have been and two torpedo-tubes. Her speed is 21 knots there exists a very strong Anglophoba feeling, 6 in., and seventeen smailer (quick-firing) guns,

compelled to adopt an Anglophobe attitu....le, 'as

and her complement 615 men Authoritative that is what the public desire."

writers consider the Cressy almost worthy of being put into the line of battle..

A correspondent writes to the Times to

The Cressy was unsuccessful at her commis

msds him try the large pool in the mullah immediately behind the houses of the Europ

green, aguant water, in which dorts all employees at the Sagar Works. Here the

manner of things unsavoury, most afford a reading-place for thou-suite of these carriers

of mela riu.

THE Commission appointed by H.E. the disputes between passenger and bearer, by the König Albert, of Mr. Ho Tung, it is ill-protest against tlie Siamese views, set forth singing trials. The machinery worked smooth Governor on the 28th August last to enquire To meet the inconvenience of carrying teresting to learn that the appointment to the in an article from its co respondent in Bang-ly for the first two hours, and then the bearings HONGKONG SANITARY BOARD. into and report on the question of the exist. copper coins, a system of checks is proposed. of Mr. B. James (of. Merton College, Oxford)tion of Sianiere influence in the Malay metal. Her departure was conseqnantly post-

ing difficulty of procuring and retaining similar, it may be assumed, to that intro-

handmastership of his new school ut Kowloon kok. relating to the extension and consolida- became so much overheated as to fuse the white

Nit.

A meeting of the Board will be held today, has been confirmed. Mr. James was well Peninsula and especially in the hitherto poned, and she also a ffered from delay on the Thursday, 28th November, at 4.15 p.m.

EDE OF THE DAY. reliable chair and jinricksha coelies entered duced by the Muncipal Council at Shang-knowu iu Hongkong while he was master at undisturbed States of Kelantan und Tringganu. way ont. on its task with most commendable prompti. hai. The Commission sees no reason to Queen's College, Subsequently he went to Such extension," he says, "las for many

The officers on board the Cressy are Captain-Henry M. T. Tudor Commander baad in the report, the result of fourteen the earnings of public and private coolies year in company with air. Cecil Carter, the Court, and it is to be deplored that the British Arthur Halsey, Lieutenants Charles M.. meetings and the examination of thirty would tend to drive public vehicles oft the headmaster, and Aliree young Siamese priaces. Government has done to little to discourage Hasters, Victor G. Gurner Bortnya 5. a public urine at the North-west end of the

tude and was able on the 6th November to

think that the approximate equalisation of King's College, Bangkok, sad revisited as last years been the persistent policy of the Siamese

recommended with a view to prevent private coolies and other unlicensed persons plying for hire

Probably it will occur to most people, reading the early part of the report before

He fell seriously ill on his visit here and was obliged to go home to recover. His friends wil be glad to welcome him out again.

Almost a panic amongst Chinese merchants

it.

My Sacratury: AGENDA NANA moletado

1. Correspondance relative to the erection of

The true facts are that Mulacon Thesiger Robart A Newton. Cathcart R. Crown Lot to the South of Hunghoch Inland witnesses, assisted by the answers sent in streets, as the earnings still procurable in

has for at least 500 years (and trustworthy Wacon, William J. Kerr, Hugh T. Pritchard Lot No. 233 GM by one hundred and twenty residents in this Hongkong would continue to be sufficiout to

history in those parts goes back no further) Capt. R. M-Walter T. C. Jenss, D. 8. O. Correspondans regardin: the provision Colouy to a printed paper of questions attract Chinese from the mainland. A closer

been absolutely free from even the most shadowy Lient. R. M.-Cecil G. Bird Chaplain-Rev. of backyards for Nos. 26 and 28, West Street,

3 Mortality Statistios for this Colony for for nearly 400 years it has Siamese supremacy; issued by the Commission. A suggested supervision of licensed public vehicles is draft Bill is attached. The report, which

is reported from Tientsin, arising from the been in European. hands, and, no far as the John Betty M. A. Staff Surgeon-Robert die week andad the 2nd November, 19 I

H. Nichokon. Payraaster. Henry Constantine. southern States of the Peninsula are concerned, Fleet Eng-James S. Watch, Nav, Inst- appears in full in another column, was

death of the late Viceroy Lá Hung-chang, it being feared that his demise would encourage the Siamese never had so much as a shred of day V. Rayment, B. A. Sub Lient, Wilfred ORIENTE HOTEL CO., LIMITED, made public at the last meeting of the

the Boxers to rise again. For this reason

claim. Some of the northern States, includ-F. French. Surgeon-Noel H Harris. Assist. Legislative Council, and it will, we think,

transport of goods destined for Shanghai hed

Paym-Frederick A. Cornford. Engineers-- The following is the raport of the board of he generally agreed that it is a practical and

been stopped and agents at Bhangbai advised ing Kelantan, have admittedly been in the

at the ordinary ma-ting of commonsense document, deserving the care- us now, to ask, "Is there no four of a strike, to delay sanding goods destined for Tientsia, habit of sending occasional complimentary

Hilgrove Hammond, Edward B. Scott, Calle Soledad, Manils, on Wednesday, the ful attention of the Government. It should if these proposals are adopted?" The with the intention of seeing how the wind ombassies to Bangkok, but the relation has a fun, Asia, Eng-shareholders, held at the Company's Ofico, Mo

G. Smith (proby.). Gauners 20th November be noted in the first place that two of the Commission recognises this possibility, but would blow" Confidence has not been fully been one of merely formal eduission of a est three Commissioners, His Honour Mr. Justice nevertheless emphatically urges that a trial restored yet at Tientsin, it would soom, for the purely external suzerainty. This shadowy John C. Haswell, James J. Tappar. The profit and loss account, including the SERCOMBE SMITH and Mr. R. C. Wilcox, should be given to its proposals during the majority of merchants in the North are still overlordship it has, however, for the last 100 Boatswain-Robert Holmes. Carpenter suc of 39,685 70 brought forward from Slat

$35,913,30 which your directors propose to convert into something like effective do Standen. Midshipmen-George B. Palines,apportion as follows :--- on receiving the intelligence of their appoint. coming winter months, that no threats of hesitating and unwilling to bring from the years or so been the policy of the Siamese Alfred Courtney. Artit. Eng. William Decuber, 180, shows redit balance of

minion, and in some instances they live un- Charba If. Mackinnon, Meuries P. B. Fortmin, To write off from value of farmitares ment, wrote to the Government begging to opposition or rumours of a strike ha allowed interior goods to be exported to Shanghai.

About three months before he left the Colony fortunately succeeded in their efforts. Such Edward T. Fletcher, Francis L. Back, John and fixtures suggest that the scope of the enquiry should to thwart an attempt to remedy the pre-

de against repairs and on leave for England, the Hon. F. H. May, was the case of Kedah, the story of which Fawcett, Anthony W. Loveland, Frederick J. To set aside

renewals he widened to include all classes of Chinese vailing evils, and that it should be fully

Sir HENRY BLAKE in his reply recognised that a difficulty of this nature, C.M.G., Captain Superintendent of Police, with its betrayal by the East India Company Chambers, Lancelot A.. W. Spooner, Henry, TO to Mr. SERCOMAY SHITH rejected the sugarising in connection with the employment fored a prize of a gold watch or 3250 to be may well make any Englishman's ears tingle N. M. Hardy, John F. Hutchings Tele To write off for valus of horses, citr gestion, and accordingly the difficulties in of Oricatale, will only become aggravated, competed for by members of the Police Force with shame even at this distant day. It is to Williams, Henry R. Sawbridge, Robert R. To wont written off for bad and connection with chair and rickshe coolies if not grappled with sternly and speedily under the rack of inspector, the prize to go to the be hoped that Kelantan is not to be the stage Hallowell-Carew, Courtney I. Greer. Naval alone were considered. There is no reason, It is plain that a strike morely of the private winner in the following subjects-Ordinances of for a repetition of such a tragedy.

Clark Harry B. Orchard. Asart Clerk-- however, to conclude from this that we must chair and rickeha coolies would be ineffec. the olony, polics duties, drill, Chinese, and is a sheer impertinenss for the Bangkok Gov. Cadets Walter H. Leeke, Reginald L. Archer. The Cressy has proceeded to join the small look forward to an indefinite prolongation tive if they were unided by their public Hindustani. Only a few entered for the prize, ernment to claim the right to interfere in the Donald II Nelson. of the troubles from which a very large colleagues, for the residents here would find which has been won by Sergeant Watt, of the internal affairs of this State, which, in addi. section of our community suffers through the little inconvenience in resorting temperarily detective staff, whose success is the more con- tion to being safeguarded by special treaty, on fest now in Mire Be

sincs be joined the Hongkong Police Force; he memoria). Admitting that, as is the case shortcomings and wisdoings of domestic to public vehicles, as indeed so many have pious from the fact that it is only four years point to a separate existence from time in. servants generally. If as a result of the done this year owing to increasing troubles was formerly attached to the Aberdeen City most Oriental Statee, its Government la none Commission's recent enquiries some systein wich their own coolies. A general chair Folies Bergeant Watt already possesses a of the best, it has at any rate always been a

Malay State governed by Malays. is put in force whereby residents can obtain and ricksha strike would be more serious, seccad-case certificate for Chinese,

servants,

It

with

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT. The C. & O. steamer Thyra arrived at Yoko bams from San Diego on the 8th inst.

riages and harness

doubtful debta

$1,302 46.

V 868921

4,002,75

10,000,00

-836,918 30 DIRECTORS.". Mr. F. E. Coney retires by rotation, but offers himself for reelection.

To carry forward to new necount 11,629.88

The accounts have been audited by Mr. „Turner.st

BENJAMIN KELLY & FOTIS, Managing Directors. Manila, 6th November, 1901

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