SWATOW.
[FROM OUR CORESPONDANT.]
Swatow, 4th November,
THE KWONG HING COMPANY.
In writing about this concata in my leat otter I was led, through information received, to hold very-pessimistis views with regard to have its continued existence. Events here proved otherwise, Messrs. Dradley & Co., who Lad imported tan chests of opium as a test as left them, owing to some dificulties, in the
CRICKET. -
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, 1902
II OF THE KEGG, +. RMH; "TAMAR,”
FOOTBALL:
H.K.P.G. D. EE,
The Clab team was far too, wonk for the | - This muteli was played at Happy Valley on
Tamers in the above match, which was played on the Club ground on Saturday last, and was badly beston by no less than an inwings and 26 runs. The Tamars won tins Lost and took the first innings. Their start, however, was any thing hat a good one, as the drst 6 wickets fell for 24 runs and they had only scored 33 when the seventh wicket went down. This state of
comor began hitting at once and made his
a
Saturday afternoon, in fair weather and before
sparse attendance of spectators. Teams Club-Hickling, goal; Worcester and Bonner, backs; Harrison, Kiw, and Ross, halves, Lemarchand, Kerr, Cooper, Cooke, and Libenud, forwarde.
Engineers Goal, Widdows; backs, Bowyer and Thornhill; halves, Gaskell, Steedman, and
cambe, Cooper, and Hooley.
Referee Mr. F. Browne. The game YEA FER
poor one, the Clab having all the advantage. The ground the start registered their ten kioked off, and five minutes from first goal, throngh Cooper, who just previously missed a There was nothing further of time opening moment during the remainder of the first half, nor, indeed, for the rest of the game, except the two additional goals scored after the interval for the Club by Cooper and Libraud. Hickling had an easy job, and played the part of spectater It was the Espinors' first match of the season, and therefore one must not be too hard on them. At the same time, however, they will have to acquire some forra, and that quickly, if they intoud to make any serious shows in fature matches. They appeared to leave no backbono on Saturday: and loft the playing of the game to their caetodian, Widdows, who kept down the Club's score appreciably. The ground men were themselves in poor form, excepting in n séry few casos, and with better opponents weuhl bave deserved to lose. Perbags, however, they did not feel called mon make any display certainly the play of the Engineers did not provide an inducement..
ResultClub, ; Engineers, V.
THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND
BUILDINGS BILL
KUBOPRAN LANDOWNERS' PETITION. The following petition, dated the 28th
EASTMAN'S
September, 1902, has been addressed to H. EKODAKS. FILMS.
the Governor and iî now mado public:- To HIS EXCELLENT SIG HENKY ARTHUR
BLAKE, Knight of the Grama Cross of the Most Listinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Com- mander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same.
The humble petition of Jardine, Matheson and
Agency Company, Limited, Douglas Topraik and Company, the Hongkong Canton and Mac.n toom-boat Company, Limited, the Chin's Fire Insurance Company, Lamuted, thoins Traur Insurance Company, Limited, the Spanish Dominican Procuration, the Humphreys Estate and zinance Company, Limited, Hormusjeo Na- Jojo Mudy, Kanned Raphael Delilios, u.M.G.. David Sassoon and Company, Limited, ri. D. Siasacou and Company, Linstead and Davis, and Signisson and Company showeth that
1. Your potitioners are among the principal European Indowners in this colony. Ordinance to Consolidate and Amend the Laws 2. On the 7th July, 1892, a Bill entitled At relating to Public Health and to Building was read for the first time in the Legislative Coun. eil, the Bill having for its purpose the improve- ment of the sauitary condition of the colony.
3.
Your petitioners welcome the prospert of now Ingislation for this purpose, believing that modern discoveries in sanitary science, the ravages of plague and other dievuses in the clony during the last few years, and the iste Home change in the law to be desirable.
Cast ms Godown. After days of procrastins. things was broughtabout by the deadly effective Bingay; forwards, Hemmings, Rutter,, Mere- Company, the Hongwong Land Leveatment and tion they took delivery of two chests yesterday, ness of the bowling of Lamble, who, in his first and one was, immediately after leaving theorem, took 5 waku for 7 uve. On Greau- Casteme premises, seized by runners, armed to stock joining Solfest, however, a different the teeth, of the Kwong Hing Co. On being complexion was put on the game, as the new apprised of this Mr. Richardson, head of Messrs 35 ent of 43 added while he was in, in 12 Bradley & Co., proceeded without delay to the opinus tax cfice, nud, his interview not being minutes. Soldest found a useful partner also satisfactory, he reported the matter to the Batt, and oventually the score was takes British Consul. The latter, or being informed to 124. After his sensational opening. Lamble of what had happened, repaired at once to the met with no further success, and bis analysis Kwong Hing Co.'s premises end asked the At the end of the lunings was 5 wickete for 43. There seemed to be no reason why the officials there to have the chest of opiumetal tour should not wike the beary 124 released at 4 pita. Paker word making
In defiance of the Coxisul, they have refeed na, bu, it may be said at once, they never most of the time. to sumply with his order and are still looked like doing it; indeed, the less said about tuðir perfonauca the better, for seldom has intaining the oplan. The action of the Kwong
snak a miserable exhibition of batting box Hing Co., which caused great consternation among the Chinese, particularly the opium seen on the Club ground. A shock.ng start merchants, cui only be regarded as very was made when Hill was bowled by a full pitch high-handed and as a diktinet and flagrant before he had scored, and the side never breach of existing treaties. It is very covered from it and folioned one another in strange and surely coming to a fires that disal procussion to and from the wicket. Chins can be permitted an utterly to disregned A paltry 26 rons was the rent of their existing treaties in allowing members of an first innings, and of coarse they had to Opium Farm, the formation and existence of follow oo. Their second attempt was a litt.e which was strongly protested against by both more cruditable thas too frst, but they were the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce and the all out for a poor total of 7 and so retirad representatives of the British Government, to beaten, as stated above, by an innings and 26 lay hands on and take away goods belonging to us. Carter bowled with great success in the an old established British firm of high Club's first innings, taking 6 wickets for € ruus, reputation. Should the British authorities, and Butt was the most sticcessful bowler in the contrary to expectations, fail to obtain fall second innings. The Tamar's elding was redress for the wrong done to the firm in good as a whole, but the Club did not show muck. question and here once and for all the con- batter form in this department of the game tinuance of the Kwong Hing Co. prohibited, than they did in batting. The following are the prestige of Britain would be greatly the scores and analyso lowered in the eyes of the Chinese, who already consider Messrs. Bradley & Cafe affair *. case of losing face."
THE CASE FOR THE COMPANY.
En passant, I would like to refer to the kading articles, obviously inspired, that appeared in the Hongkong Telegraph a short time back. The author, who leads are to believe that he holds a brief for China or the Kwong Hing Co., falls info many errors which I find it unnecessary to touch upon. Nor are the regulations of the K. H. Co., as pablished in your junior evening contemporary, in extet accordance with those promulgated hore. The salient point which the Viceroy in his despatch to the British Consul General at Canton dwelt upon is that the
new tax in only to be collected. when the opium and passed from the Importer
in the retailer. How then con this statement
te reconciled with the above described action
of the Kwong Hing Co? It now remains for
the British authorities to take very energetic measures and awaked China from her lethargy
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H.MATASA
Lt. H. Stanbury, N.N., cand b Beron... Rev. 4. 11, Good, R:N., & Lamble
Ų
ul. K. H. Cartor, B, N., b zambla
Ifb
Dr. £. Fl. Bartusil, K.N., & Lamble
5
Mr. U. A, Parker, h N., 5 b Lunblo ......
#
Lt. A. P. sulleet, B., kill, à Rim-
39
Mr. Boggan, R.N., o Hill, b Jamble ....... (Mr. B2, walk, K ̧Ñ..., e tray, y Hil
1
23
Lt. A. Groenstock, ., ., ... 35 Lt. AC. But,
xtiatington", tur, . H. P. Willisans, B.N., not ent
Total
H.5.C.C
124.
First Innings.
Second Inning. 1.HU, KWF, Carter @ absent.
6, wytler, W., Lt. Eisington, S.F.,
Good, b Carter
P. 1. Lambie, e Duggan,
b Carter. Major Le Breton Sin
mone, run outoma
Tray, e and h Carter
W. Galdridg, a Cires
8. Greenstock...... is
e Parker, & Good... 11
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1
0
Carter, Buts
e Dartnoll, b Butt
o Parker, Goal.....
MIDORËS ✪ b Curior ...
3. af. Atkinson, a Part-
muli, b Greenstock...... 3
G. A. Woodcock, haartar U G. Here, not ont...
Carter
Extrus
to a sense of duty and responsibility, Too. Moule. Parker, b avol a repetition of such a contretemps, full redress should be exacted for the wrong and insult done to Messra, Bradley & Co.
By a notification issued by the I. M. Customs the public was informed that the "Revised Import Tariff was to come into operation on the 31st October, me ma
WE BICYCLE CEAZE. The Chinore here seem to be stricken with the bicycle manis. There are many natives who own bicycles, and there are also two repair ing shops in the city? Every day the votarien of the wheel may be seen out riding and exhibiting all sorts of puerile tricks on their bioydes, to the great astonishment of vast crowds of spectators. The other day I saw a Chinamaa scoroning at a great, speed, when lo! be stood in an erect position with his feet on the saddle whilst bia bioyelo, was still in motion, Such deportment is certainly not decorous nor safe in a public thoroughfire, and forcibly reminds one of a certain advertisement whers a monkey is shown disporting on a bicycle.
5th November.
THE OPIUM TROUBLE, Messrs, Bradley & Co took delivery of three s of opiam from the Custotas Godown mere chests of yesterday, end of which was again seized by the Kwong Hing Co. ranners, I bear from good authority that the British Consul here tele- graphically instructed the Consul General at Canton of the centres, and the latter's action is now anxiously awaited
MAIL CLOSING FOR COAST FORTS, Bingo my letter anent store appeared in your | columns I upline an improvement in the desired direction, for mails are now notified as closing at 8 and 9 am on the day of the vemel's mailing, instead of a previźnaly at & p mitata day previous.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS:
The Imperial German mail steamer Sachsen
·lefi⋅
ft Shangasi on the 8th inst, at 7 pm, and may be expected here to-morrow, at daylight-figh the Imperial German mal stemmer Kiau facho otrying the German mails with dates from Berlin of the 14th alt, left, Singapore on the Sth inst.. at 10 am, and may be expected here on the 12th inst., pamatojo
The E, & A tomar fathrie, from Sydney, latt Manila on the dih inst. for this port
Forer, with mail, etc...
If
1. Ban Fisnoised for Honoluin visual
of call on the Sth inst,
and manat porik
⠀⠀ The EA L. steamer Suavio, from Hamburg,
left Singapore for this port on the 6th inst., sad may be expected here on the 1th Inst.
The P
P. & D. steamer Méláciu lett Singapore for this port on the 7th lest, et noun.
KAYA BEWARD of the party
Tamble Heroe
Hill
Tozni... 20
butt
22
9
Bloggou, b Butt Dartnelt, L
Good 8
not only a Extras....
Total...
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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4.1
1.K.C.C.
Kimington.........
5-$
First Innings. Second Innings.
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CLATGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB 1, ARMY
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
POLICE COURT.
Saturday, Sil November.
BEFORE ME. F. A. HAZELAND
(POLICE MAGISTRATE).
"ASSAULTING THE POLICE.
After refusing to pay bis legal rickaba 'fore,
frequent collapses of buildings, amply prove
4. Your petitioners however most respectfully int strongly urge that the Bill is defective in aspect of certain principles which should be fundamental to saci ebangs.
5. The first and most important of these principles is that whenever private vested rights tre sucriliced for the public advantage, full compensation should be made us is always directed in such cases by English Acts of Par lamet. No principle is tuore firmly estauished iu tur conscitation, or has oftener been upheld by our cottels, than the principle that, without compensation, a viekstion of the rights of private property will not be parmitted even for the general good of the community. That the public should pay for what it so acquires is an economical axiom which your potitioners feel aure has but to be stated to be recived. Your
petitioners, who believe they express narein the general sense of the landowners of the colony, would be glad to assist the Government, so für
It
a stuker on H.M.S. Ocean, according to theas they are able, in any reasonable sanitary accusation laid against him, broke away from speriment wherein the right to compensation the Indian constable to whom the riokahs coolie
ie" recognised. It should be remembered that Die
| ບ capítul i present landowners invested their appealed and blacked the eye of a plucky lukong
this description of property with certain rights who followed up and dragged him from amosgs attached, in the faith that such rights would a number of other bluejackets, where the accused had sought refuge.
bo preserve, which, if they are not, a disastrous failure of public coufkleuce rust onse. should also be remembered that there is this radical difference between insanitary houses in England and such as may be called insanitary here, namely that the former are for the ast part sicut structure older than any restrictive building legislation, and openly defying the first principles of health, while the latter were oreo ed
The two constables having given their evidence, the defendunt said to the lakong --
Are you proper sure it was me as struck you!" Complainan-Yes; Defendant (to his Worship)--The other con- stible says,
"Yon go away quietly." au I was goin' away when that those man come up av" urrests zue.
His Worship (to the master-af-arms who attended from the Ocean)-It is usual in these cases to have a lieutenant here. Why isn't ther and today?----
The master-ut-arms-I don't know, sir. His Worship What is the defendant's character?
The mastor-at-arms-Fair, sir.
AND ACCESSORIES
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN.
GOOD WORK. PROMPT RETURN.
WE HAVE AN ESTABLISHMENT SOLELY DEVOTED TO EXECUTING
WORK FOR AMATEURS, AND WE HAVE LARGER AND BETTER FACILITIES. FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY
ACHEE
& CO.,
PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS 'STORF,
17a, - QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
FEW DOORS EAST OF HONGKONG HOTEL.
Hongkong. 22nd October. 1902,
(208
VICTORIA LITHOGRAPHIC WORKS,
31, WYNDHAM STREET.
CENTRAL AGENCY:-J. LANDEOLT. THE PHARMACY, 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
VISITING CARDS Engraved and Printed equal to the best Copperplate work.
GOVERNMENT-GENERAL
THE
A
HANOI
CHEQUES, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, COMPRADOKE ORDERS, Engraved and Printed by European Artist
OF FRENCH INDO-CHINA.
EXPOSITION
WILL BE OPENED ON
16TH NOVEMBER. 1902.
SPECIAL DEPARTMENT has been formed at the French Consulate, Hongkong.. under the direction of Mausieur A. Balard, which will supply ALL INFORMATION
to INTENDING VISITUKS, respecting accommodation at Hotels, Tariffs, Steamer Fares. &o.
SPECIAL STEAMER SERVICE,
THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL, 3.S. HAIPHONG" new maintains a regalar service batweg Hongkong and Haiphong. The Haiphong will winke follows:-Leaves Hongkong 1st, 11th and 21st of each mouth. Loaves Haiphong on 5th, 15th kor first trip from Hongkong on TUESDAY, 1h inst. After that her sailings will be us and 20th of each mouth. Specially Reduced Fares as follows :--
First-alass Single Ticket ...
First-class Return Ticket...
Secoud-class Single Ticket
$46 Socond-class Rotaen Ticket
315
14
20
75 Fourth-class Single Ticket 30 Fourth-cliss Return Tiekst Steamers of the Marty and the Jebsen lines make frequent sailings between Hongkong and Haiphong.
P. THOME, Commissaire Général de l' Exposition de Hanoi, [2993
Hongkong, 8th November, 1902.
YEBISU."
conformity with the sanitary and building laws of the colony for the time being in Fores. A henge in Hongkong which the Dill would make Insanitary has not only be hitherto tolerated by the Government, but is the very creature of the law; and, if innovations in the law compsi ths owner the in public interest to rebuild or alter his house, he should be compensatet for JAPANESE
The accused, who was an absentes from his bay loss thereby occasioned him. ship, was Red $10 or a mouth.
TAMPERING WITH A WATER-METER.
Found guilty of tampering with & water moter, three Chinese wereench sentenced to three mouths' imprisonment, without the option of u 42 fino. Mr. "M. L. Denny, Acting Crown Solicitor, pros-cuted, and M. J. Hags (Messa. Jobson, Stokes & Master) defended.
The cricket nutel between the above was played at the Happy Valley ou Saturday last and ended in a win for the Crbigengewer Cricket Club by 80 ruas, The following are
the scures
CRAIGGNGOWED CHICKET CLE
M. E. dager, a Easter, Mastiibbon 1 3. P. Jordan, b'aslaner «em.......
A. O.. Brawn, h MasGibbon
R. Pertunji, run out
R. Basa, ManGibbon.....
E, K. Horton, e Rutter, b MucGilem ... M. H. Hartcar, a Burgess, by Lilywhite... J. D. Kinuiard, b Hutter..
J; Letuart, Skinner
LE. Lammert, é Lashbrook, 4 Nkinner..... LA ROHO, not out
·Extrans
Total............
ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Woolley, bw, b`Brawn
Lilywhite, b Hawn
Klinter, not-nat
MacGiliben, b Partonji- Moore, b Brawn
Brady, etuart, b Brawn
Farmer, rnd out
Bergear, b Brnw
Duff, run out...
"Lashbrook, c, Brawn, b l'estonji
Rathor, absent
Extras
Total ...
BOWLING ANA LYSES. ORAIOENODWEL TICKET CLUB
Skinner
MuoChibbon
0. M. I'
13
225
$3
Ratter qua LilywhiteRANEŠIMO TEME 1
ww 19
ABBY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
Brawn.... Pestonji Hurbeam
0. 20
R.
I
15
P
16
2.
35
SIXTY YEARS OF POPULARITY
is the record of Painkiller (Perry Davis), but the shops are full of imitations made to sell
offering Imitations of Macniven Cameron's Pensayon the great reputation of the genuine; he si They come as a boon and ʼn blossing to thèm, v....... The Fickwick, the Owl) and the Waverley Poo. cautious, therefore, when you sak for a bottle
Bold at all Stationers. MACHIYAN & CAMANOR, L, Waterlor Works, to see that you get the genulus. Au anfailing
12045-3 remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis. [2727-
Edinburgh
APPLICATION FOR A RE-MEARING,
An application was made by Mr. Ferrers. barrister-at-law, for a rabearing of the ease in which a Chinese messenger at the Government Offices was sentenced on Wednesday lost to six weeks' hard labour for stealing from the Legis- lative Council Chamber two hundred sheets of foolscap and a quantity of waste paper, of the total value of SD,
Mr. Ferrors said it had not been proved that the defendant stole the paper; it was merely found in his possession.
His Worship pointed out that the defendant had admitted taking the paper.
Mr. Ferrers then said that riav dollars wās a big value to eat on waste paper; besides, six weeks was a long time.
His Worship He should have thought of dat ut first. I shall note the application, but I cannot grants rebearing.
Berora Mr. E. D. C. WOLFA (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE).
DISORDERLY SOLDIERS..
Two ranners in the Royal Garrison Artillery wore charged with baharing in a disorderly waner and arnaulling P. C. 110 Winter They pleaded not guilty.
The evidence against them was that they took possession of a risksha is Queen's Road ou Friday night outside the German Tavern, and. that whilst one sat in the rehicle the other pulled it up and down the street. Un P. 2. Wister, who was in plain clothes at. the time and was appealed to by an indian constable, asking them to desist, they assaulted him,
Three witnesses, two
Bed our grocers trumpeter, wore called for the defence, and one of the former, who said the rokahs incident was thus work of two soldiers other thai the defen- dants. stated that P. C. One Oue Qught appeared to be intoxicated, and kicked one of the accused.
The first defendant had nothing to add to the evidence for the defence, but the second amplified it by saying that when they were being taken to the station P. C. 110 struck the former twice with his stick.
It shoul
also be remembered that the proposed legislation is at best bat tentative and temporary, and that doubt.ess the antigeated snuitary principles of twenty years ago bear much the same relation to the accepted doctrines of to-day us will these to those of twenty yours bench,
THE FAMOUS
BEER
OF
TOKYO.
6. Regarding the principets of compensation whereon municipal improvements of the kind PLEASANT. here contemplated have been carried out in England, your petitioners beg to refer Your Excellency to the following Public General Auto-
(a) The Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, opens with the rectal that it is expelisut to comprise in one General Act sundry provi sious usually introduced into Acts relative to the acquisition of lands requred for under- taxings of a public nature and to "the compon sation to be made for the same, This is the ¦ keynote of the Act, which is devoted to effectus- ting the principle that everyone injuriously affected by any such undertaking shall receive full compensalivu.
LIGHT.
PALATABLE.
PER CASE or
8 DOZEN PINTS ...$15
"YEBISU
(), The Towns Improvement Class Act, PRE CAFE OF 1947.
Section 21 provides that compensation shall
be paid for, any damage occasioned by the execution of the powers of the Act.
(e). The Public Health Act, 1875.
Section 1 (us also. The Infectious Diseases Act ISection 6) provides for the destruction of infected clothes and beckling, subject · to' compensation.
BLACK BEER.
8 DOZEN PINTS
SOLE AGENTS-
H.
...815
PRICE & CO.
12, QUEEN'S ROAD. OREGON LUMBER.
a
142
The Bill contains in the byelaws for Disin- fection in schedule B a similar power, but without the reliving provision of compensa.
with the loading MILLS at PORT tion, which should certainly be given in these Undersignal being closely counemia) esses, as alan waerever damage is caned in the process of disinfecting boasts under the byelaws AND and FUGET SOUND, are always pro. for the Provention of Disease in the add schedule, pared to book orders for any specifications &
Section 155 empowers the local authority to LOWEST RATES.
SIEMSSEN & CO regulate the building line, subject to the con
Hongkong, 14th Fabriany, 1901. pensation of any owner injuriously affected.
AN
Contrast Section 5 (19) of the Bill; compen sution should certatuly be paid to any owners of land already leased from the Crown who is required to sacrifas part of his land by a change in the building fine.
Section 308 propounds the principle of compensation in the following words Where any person sustaics any daniago by reason of the exercise of any of the powers of this Act, in himself in delauft, full compansation shall be relation to any matter us to which he is not
made to him."
Fin
SURGEON. DENTIST.
No. 16. D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE,
Consultation Free. Hongkong, 2nd September, 1502
TUCK HING WOO KEE,
GENERAL DRAFER--`
This is precisely the position wherein your petitioners claim that the Bill should place owners in this colony. But the following, orders. among many others, are instances wherein the Bill would, without any compensation whatever, infict the most grievous injury upon owners is where they are fully comptied with the existing law.
His Worship-I auy say at the outser that I am not at all satisfied with the ovidence for the defence. Nothing the last two witnesses have said hears on the lacis of the case, and
Section 6 (53) I the Bill proposes to reduce the first witness is the only one whose ori- | dence
relevant. I am convinced, from the the European reservation by an extensive tract. evidence for the prosecution, that you are Many large and costly European riddances the two men who had this risksun, and on the have, in reliance on the existing law, been sbarge of unlawfully behaving in a disorderly built within this tract, and the immolate effect manner I fico you each $5. On the charge of of the approach of Chinese tenement houses assanlting P. C. 110 in the execution of his would be to depreciate such properly. If it is duty I-fine the first defendant $5 and the second necessary thas to increase the less building area, your poti iewers submit that is should only be done on tarms of compensati » to owners who are injurionly affected thereby.
Boution 15 of the Bill. Your petition rs
defendant 88.
The fines were paid.
THE WELL-KNOWN LENIG COMPANY'S DETee with the Government sa to the necessity EXTRACT now bears, in addition to the bins of preventing ovaroowding in Chinese dwellings, signature 1. v. Liebig, s se name mude from but they suggest that the allowance of double the Liebig's Extract of Meat Company's the air space required by English Acts is initials, Lemoo--such a simple device to prevent excessive. The Chinese as a rale live much out mistakes, we wonder was not thought of before. of doors, use little artificial light, and so frea
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of TECK LOONA, is attending to all R. CHEUNG KIT SHANG, formerly
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CHAMPAGNE GRO WEES AND SHIPPERS.
Ship only the Finest Q fuality Extra Dry (Green Scal,
LAUTS, WEGENEL & CO.,
Bolo. Agente.
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Hongkong, 17th May, 1.95.
CARTRIDGES.
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NOBEL'S SPORTING BALLISTITE. Absolutely Smokeless and Water-resisting THE BEST NITRO-POWDER IN THE WORLD PRIDE OF 12-BOUE CARTRIDGER :---
Loaded with With faster. Powder only. and 3 oz. of the
Primrose Cases...$6.25 Pegamoid Cases 6.85 Ejector Brass Casua, 7.50
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$8:00
8.60 9.25
WM. SCHMIDT & CO.,
Ganmakers,
Hongkong
1339
Hongkong. Sra July, 1902.
HOTEL
KEW
T
R. CHADWICK
DENTAL SURGEON,
89, QUY'S ROAD CENTRAL,
Office Hours -9 A.M. to 3 P.M. gkong, 19th March, 1902,
**2453
HOTEL INTERNACIONAL.
[TDE CHEAPEST HOTEL in Macao Beautifully situated in Praya Grande next to Government House.
Telegraphic Address: "Interoncional.""
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THE MANAGERFE Hongkong, 4th October, 1999
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