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SPORT AND PASTIME.
The members of the Craigengewer Cricket Club will play a lonnis match, Kowloon v. During the past week the rain, though rery Hongkong, on Saturday next, the 9th instant. welcome as it replenishes our water supply, hosin-The Cricket and Tennis Tournament prizes of terfered with all outdoor exercise. I have noticed the past season will be distributed, and the scine of the "real hardies" out in mackintoshes, members will be "At Home" to their friends but the man who will live his ontdoor sxercise from p. m. in spite of the deluge proclaims himself a crank. Their name in Hongkong is not legion.
That swimming parties should go out for the evening dip is not incongruous. The bisenit. perhaps, alongs to the YM.C.A. for "bravery of this description. On Thursday, during the heavy downpour, no fower then went out in a launch to swin. Mombers of this lunch party arrangement now untahor thirty Back
Keup.
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Pollock..! Newbors.
Falloon.
Denenberg.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 2ND, 1904.
A JOURNEY IN MONGOLIA.
THE TRADE OF NEWCHWANG.
The report of Mr. Consul Fulford on the trade of the port of Nowchwang for the year 1903 has been issued by the Foreign Offies in the series of diplomatic and consular reports Mr. Fulford says:--
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KODAKS! KODAKS!! KODAKS!!!
AND
PHOTO GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. We have an Establishment Solely devoted to
LONG, HING & CO.,
17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
(Few Doors Fast of Hongkong Hutsi
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DEVELOPING AND PRINTING "The not vale of the trade of Newchwang, carried by foreign vessels in 1903 amounted to for Amateurs, where we turn out werk of the best description and with great prempinew, 47,482,059 Haikuan taels (£6,276,316) compared with 42,602,135 Haikuan taels (£5,549,977) in 1902. With the exception of the year 1800 these are record figures. They excred, indeed, those of 1890, if the large import of railway maiorial in that year by deducted from the list of foreign snadries. This importation was, of course, for the Rossinn line and was quite distinct from the ordinary business of the com ry. Considering the uncertainty of the political situation thughout the entire open
Hongkong, 10th March, 1904.
SHIPPING NOTES.
STEAMER MOVIDENTE. The CP.R. steamer Athenian arrived at
Shanghai at 1130 p.m. ou Thursday, the 20th son from April to Novetaber, the fluctuations June, and left again at 10 am, on Friday for of exchange, and the competition of Dalny and Hongkong, where she ja due to arrivo at 9 a.. Tort Arthur, the year's trade was satisfactory on Monday, thin 4th July.
The A.A. steamer Himera, from New York, Be in its bulk was concerned. Whether it was
TRADE
MARK.
TELEPHONE No, R.
The Foreign Ofles Las issued as a Parlia mentary paper, China No. 3, 1904, a Report by Mr. George J. Kidston on a Journey in Mongolia." Mr. Kidston, who was accom- panied by Mr. J. A. Flaherty, of the China Consular Service, left. Foking in September In a month's time the Polo Ground will agsinjost to visit Dolen Nor, the great trading centre be open. It was closed on the 1st June, and is of all Mongolia, between the Gobi Desert and the brakes upland marked in our maps as the King now undergoing roturfing in places.
ham Mountains. From Dolon Nor the travellers! Owing to Mr. R. H. Newborn, the socretary wore compelled by the heavy snow to make A dusk for Hailar, instead of carrying out their of the Hongkong Chess Club, haring a cold he hasus yet been auble to complete his contest original intention to contique northwards as for with Hon. H. E: Pollock, K.C. in the Choss a Pair Nor and then to return véa Urga and Tournament for the championship of the Colony. | Kalgun to Peking, Mr. Kidston's report con man pays $3 a month, and considering that Mr. Pollock has ous game to bis credit. I undertaine an interesting information with regard This covers two outings a week, ten includolstand that the drawing for the second round will it is remarkably cheap. It is worthy of note take place as soon as this is played off. That gen-members of the YMCA. may joit¦ present the touramment stands as follows:-- the party on being proposed and serondal by monters, and approved by the Physical Depart- ment Committee. Escaping lathing, the As- sociation has an far done, jothing in the way of | spart. The fact is that during the off season oile
the above. Egaros treasure to the amount of Cannes rally son what em he dồné, There is
Hailar is divided into thres district settle.
SIGUDS Haikuan tacks (138,69) we im practically no reota in the old for a grymusit.. ari, indeed, as the members of the YMCA.
Weather in the Straits in evidently cooksments; the yumen and its surroundings, which ported, and to the amount of 2.257,62) Haikuan I have already described; the old Chinese town
tanks (C301,4-46) was exported during 1998," are metly either members of the Hongkong | Boat Club, or the Victorin Recreation Clebd brighter than at Hongkong. By the
-A shipping table qunced to the report shows The last uměl ned thatolimost all branches of sport of one long street with one-storeyed mud houses
the biggest figures on word in the histery of there as to be little deansnd for our
on in full swing. Connis' clubs there are at in which the troops are quartered; and the
railway tows, with the station, the Russo Neschwing at a large proportion of the Present playing of tennis ; ad croquet forra- men's, while the Singapore Club have arranged Chinese Bank. the quarters of the railway els entered in cleared were in ballast. The mothy swiming races, 210 yards handicapid and some bending establishments and table show's that, ont of a total tonize of There is nothing striking777, 207.746) Ls wern Britid. 24,450 for which there tore numerous entries. Poot all privalo houses
On the 21st, the Civil Servics about the place, and the old town is subject to fans and only 28228 Rucn. Jau tuial is going strong. beat the Menehnuter Reginent in a game of serious floods from the River Hailer, which aporttride of £1,341.746 the share of Fujan
There are Ruszint traders,
was £16.262 and that of Russia 27, 3347 The Sinugore flows wear it. reer" by two girls to one. I thrak 4 am sale in saying that das Captain's Association Noodell League are soliciting | Russia 'droschkes with Russian horses and Cup Competition at the Golf Club will not. In subscriptions for the purpose of procuring a drivers, and, in fact quite a large Russians Penaemeal today as urratugod, the groani being į trophy (o cap cv a diodd; to slways remain, the civilian popalation. Hailar even beasts & Bus under wates Tsider the hoayy rain: commence proprty of this League, let ta be held ausually sian siehall, but except in the railway [ed the 11 entries in the "Dow" Cotp were draws, by the club whosing the competition. It has quarter, which is very small and sentiered, there A rosumittra meeting? is, al desen decidied to give medals to the winners is nothing European about the uppearance of al play was started. to jsi madad to divido what is to be done about and badges to the runners-um, The League has the place.. The toss "Chup Capitition 19e best ravilį been in hdi ewing since March 1st, and outsi es stack, it will be remembered, was not quite earnest competition amongst the twelve clubs!
forming it for nine months in the year. ja orden
to the country and the people, and is illas Attrated with excellent reproductions of snapshots -un entirely new departure, as far as we are aware, in a Packiovientary paper.. Of perlaps more immediate interest in connectivu with current avours in Manchuria is the account Mr. Kidston gives of Hailar, the first important as muncati susal to the native mer-left Singaposo for Manila on the 16th June, and HAVE YOU TRIED
To addition to is due bero on Friday, the 9th July, station on the Manchurian section of the Trans-chapts is a more apen question. Siberian Railway.
squstion of young men in Hourkong going in for musical defl, eti, serus rather an absurd The committed in charge of the Physical Demens will de well, I think, if they can demelk to getting up teams for sardeos games. They wiì finel plenty of clubs to lek
pagast in the real segure
The past few days hav en hul for bowle
Palloon. Swaby; Duborg. Dastur
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ent of a total import trule of £770,000 incredit: ? in Japan, while sea-burne Russian imports only walled 1,294, ami goods reaching Nowshwang through what Mr. Fulford teras Russian Manemia era valued at £23413. Me. Fulford gives the following account of the trade of Port Arthur and Dadny in 19903—
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'WEATHER AT SEA.
The P. & O. Bengal from Shanghai reportáį
The Brier from Hongar. reports fine strong southerly winds and squally weather, water till passing through the Halan Straits. htful gusis. The weather was day and a
hes. Biuk Threw, from Struttiw, roports thick mist obscured the horizon.
rainy wenther and heavy sbu.
when the wind became nucertain. blowing, iu !
The Harmage from Shanghai yesterday. reports strong S.E, wind and sea,
T Mortealm. Silly and Greylon from Saigon report fresh southerly winds with min squalls,
BALE OF A STEAMER.
The steamer Lewa, which arrived in Colombo/
300) tous of Cardif cost. las boom soki to a the Fath ult. from Barry with a cerra of new company, which is going to be called the Lena Steamship Company. a. The new cont- It will be seen from this report that the pony intends to start with a capital of £26,500 in C10 shares. Mr. W. T. Symonds, of the rade now carried on at Port Arthur and Day English tim of Mosers. Symonds & Co., the has not sensibiy affected the trade of this pori fermer owners, is a director of the new com As a matter of fact, the business doue at thos way, and the objects of the empany are to
as steamship owners. slcoil at Newchwung. With the exception of a ports is so for not Manchurian finde as under.ablish a hinn of stgamers and carry on business certain quantity of wild silk and beans shipped; to Daly, both imperts and experts at the inte Russion ports may be said to be muconectovi with the ordinary trade of the country. The #gures for the shippang at both places are large and therefore deceptive.
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THE UNITED STRFES MERCHANT MARINE CCM18×ION.
The railway is now so well known that any description of it would be superfluous, but a few. oberrvations nude on the way any not be without interest. In Jane krt J. had travelled from Joli Roberts, the ex-billiard champion, is | Vlasiivestock to Harbin, and now I made the still up North, but he may revisit Hongkir journey to Harbin from the western side; while on his retain journey. At Tientsin his played on both journeys I traversed the stretch of line Mr. W. T. L Way 10-up conceiling Croin Harbin to Newthwang. The chief thing that struck me on both occasions was the vast 64 points to the anuter. Roberts heat his opponent by 82 points. In other games to expenditur of toney and the incredible amount of construction work that was going borts average agensi Dr. Trwin was 194, and
bed been commenced against Major Nathan. 25. On the latter on. Buildings that
finished, but NOW OUDS were now! The Civil occasion he lwat Major Nath by 144, allowing in June
“At Bulny 717 qteozoships of eggregate ton. every direction to 6 as asual. His best broaks were 168, 16, wore being run up, in 106, 95 and 91. – Major Nathan's were 20, 15, barracks, stations, bridges, engine and muschine tons entered in 1992 and 79 and 13. Dr. Irwin has had the best of the boats, sheds, water towers, and houses for engineers and steamships entered in 1903. Imports in 1906 were valued at £3,310,664, of which total tea in his best break belog 44.
employees, all of the most solid and expense transit for Russia alone accounted for £1,928,474, ¡ called only Mr: Lewis Nixon, lately head of the
to the first plum much who take their exercise in carpet slippers-- with u cup of tea and a little mke atach spel do not like rain and thews, moreover, dedutely mine to roll across a log. It is a muskulde, however what afirilo tie it takes for the rain to pareolae through the fuck into the sandy soil beneath it att Kneleon Chuljs green). Surtice C.C. his challenged the Kowloon Bowling Green Chub, and the contest is ar ranged to take place at Kowloon this afternool- The two C.S.C.C. trums are as follows:--
A. Gilson takip.)
W. Brand
J. Reidie
1. E. Brett
J. McDonald (skip) M. McIver
W. K. Woolley I. Duncan
Reserves, J. Smith and F. Robins Meniors of the C.S.C.C. sro cordially invited by the Kowloon Chub to witness the mateli.
Last week an international game of bowls England r. Scotland, was played between members of the C.S.UC. The English teatu was comprised of Messrs. Woolley (cap), Brett, Coleman, Howell, Hickling and Robin, while the Scotsmen were Messrs. M. McIver teapt.), J. Roidie, D. Gourley, Duncan, Smith
Writing about Roberts, by the way, a writer in the Sporting Chronicle calls attention to a paragraph that has appeared in stray corners of the Press, referring to John Roberts and that eminent personage the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy. The paragraph raps: His Honour now male an order substituting the sam of £500 for that in the Original Order, the money to be paid within ten days." The writer comments as follows:-To me that means Jolm Roberts will forthwith return to this country, Ho has wandered long enough and home-sickness has overtaken him badly. It cool hardly have been otherwise. Spoiled by success hore, and fairly idolised by the masses here in England, The C.SC.C, by the way, is making rahe never know how much it meant to him until markalde progress. It started with about 20 members some two years ago, and now it has upwards of 80. Next cricket season bodes well for the Club. I understand that Dr. J. M. Atkinsou, the principal Civil Medical Officer, who takes au active interest in the Club, may captain the lat eleven, and his ample is likely to draw a few dark horses" from the ranks the Civil Service. It is pretty certain, at entr. that the Club will put forward a
and Brand. Scotland won the rubber.
team than hitherto,
outs re the amalgamation of the Boat Club with the Royal Hong- Club are now in progress, and ng definite is likely to be arranged soon. The Bout Club has been rather desarted this week owing to the rain.
Nothing noteworthy has taken place at the V.R.C. during the past week, but I note that on antonucoment has appeared re this month's Aquatic Carnival, which will take place on Saturday, the 23rd inst. Entries close on Wednesday, the 20th inst. The rents are as follows:-Fone Lengths Handicap; Throw ing the Polo Ball;. Two Lengths Handicap, upon tu soldiers, sailors and police; Running Header from the biel spring board; Team Race; Water Polo. Ladies will be invited to witness the contests. It is hoped that a goal number of soldiers, sailors and police will turn up for
Roberts
he was cut adrift from it all, these for long years now. There is more money for billiards in this little England of ours that in all its expansive settlements over the seat. knows it now, and if I read that obsence littla paragraph aright he will be ones more batore the British public when the autumn broszes begin to blow. What he will do, whom he will meet, and to what degree he has retained his form are matters of the future. It is enough to know that he will be among us again."
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OMPAX.
SHIPWRECK OFF PENANG.
FINE CHINESE RESCUED.
Capt. Matthews, of Penang (mys the Pinang Gazette) has been the means of saving nine
description. The guard-onses, which are situated at regular intersals of a few versts, wero in many places being surrounded by high loopholed walls as a prezution against brigands.
we were told.
In five months Hurhin lead grown enotnous ly, and was still growing, while the country round the stations at Moakden, Tieh-ling, Lino yang, and Ta-shih-cb'ine was scarcely recognie. able.
"But all this growth seems abnormal. The buildings themselves are all either in connection with the railway or the military occupation There is no sign of individual effort of any growing trade, or of any increased desire to take advantage of the rail way for forwarding goods.
The freight trains passed in four days could be counted on the fingers of one's hands, the sails of the bean-boats on the Lino River seemed as numerous as ever, and the long trains of carts still toiled slowly with their loads of merchan dise to Newchwang,
"There was certainly a great crowd of pros perous-looking Chiness all along the line, but these are mostly mayvies, bricklayers, carpenters, But the seall dealers who cater for them These men grow fat upon the constraction work, and give a great air of bustle and prosperity to the railway but they are not a permanent population, and will probably disappear as soon as the building is finished."
**Trade, of course, may come, but the Russians themselves profess no such expects tion, and frankly acknowledge that the railway is merely a military work.
"The villages to the west of Taitshar are
Exports were valued at £186,011, of which ries, beans, millet, and wlitat accounted for £58,620, At Port Arthur 821 steamers of 557,794 tons entered in 1901, 989 of 760,755 tons in 1902, and 1,105 of 800,193 tons in 1903. No statistics are available of their cargo, which was chiefly supplies for the Russian troops, navy, railway or population.”
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Fother testimony afore the Merchant. Maring Commission emphasises the desperate currying trade. Admiral Bowles, formerly chief condition of the American shipbuilding and of the Naval Congiuntion Duran, dolares that American battleships and ernisers are infl at much less than a just profit. He urges that the Government should equate the cost of build- ing ships at home and abroad and pay a branty for the additional cost in the States of running
chant ships. Among all the expert witnesses collapsed Shipbuilding Trust, seems to bediere in free traile. Asked by Senator Lodge what would happer, if all duties were reinoved from | both materials and ships, Mr. Nisou said :-- "We should depend upon cir own material resources: American enterprise would get aloug just as well." But he computes that the $96,000,000 (£3,200,000), paid in subsidies by foreign nations are just so much out of American shipping men's pockets." The Atlantic Transport Line built four ships in England and four in the States of the same type. The American ships cost 41 per cent, more than the English.
JOINT STOCK SHARES. Messrs, Vernon & Smyth way in their weekly Demand has continued fairly active during stare report, dated Hongkong, 1st July the past week, and in many cases a farlar appreciation in market values has to be recorded. The Jure settlement passol off satisfactorily yesterday.
BANK-Hougkong and Shanghais have been disposed of to a small extent at 8660, and a further small parcel is enquired for at the rute. Tao London rate has advanced to £67 MARINE INSURANCES.-Unions are firm 30s. Od. Nationals continue in demand at $38. with buyers at $545. China Traders after sales at $63 are enquired for at $634, holders refusing Yangtazes are unchanged, and without business. to sell under $64. North Chinas, Can toas, and
The report for the year 1903 states that the keen competition experienced throughout the year hur, as in the prooding year, adversely affected the earnings of the fleet; and other circumstances, such as the strained condition of political affairsund extreme financial pressure amongst the Chinese community, bave tended to restrict business and to limit the movement of merchandise. Freights consequently ruled low, resulting in a smaller revenue than for sms yeare. The board bare satisfaction in reporting that again the company has been fortunate in seaping any serions casualty and that the underwriting account bas resalled in a substantial guin. With a view to limiting the risk, chiefy apon the larger steamers, cover has been provided, by which, in the
SHIPPING Hongkong, Canton, and Macaos claims upon event of a total loss, the
are quiet with eraall sales and further sellers at the account would be materially caused. $29) Indo-Chines have been looked at 81173 and $118, closing with cash sellers at $119. The board have therefore felt justified în traps-
China and Manilns have declined to $25 sellers. ferring £65,291 to the revenue of the year, leav-Douglases are easier with sellers at $355, Star Ferries have improved and can now be placed
REFINEDIES. China Sugars have been at 833) (old) and $244 (new). Shell Transports have further advanced to 2516 buyers. booked at $180, 81811, and 8.92, and close in of favour at S sailers,
MINI G.-Raubs have been taken off the further request at 8183. Luzens continue out
now enquired for at market at $6.60 and are $7. In other quotations there is no change to report.
often quite Russian in character, with log.ing the underwriting account with a credit houses, Russian sledges, and a fair population balance of £205,000. After making due provision of Russians of the lower orders. But to the for depreciation on the flest (160,953) and for east of Harbin, with the exception of Russians interist, general charges, and income tax, the to, shows a balance of £30,647, from which the employed in railway construction, the working revenue account, with the transfer aboro referred directors recommend a dividend of 5 per cent,, population is almost entirely Chinese,"
fax free, which will absorb £24,794 and leave a belarce of £5,853 to be carried forward. The bostilitics between Japan and Russia and the general feeling of uncertainly in Northern China bave bad the effect of restrioting trade in the early months of the present year, but the position has subsequently improved.
SANITATION AT BANGKOK,
Chiname from a watery grave. He was, as usual, on the bokout for steamers outside the harbour, when towards the morning, he heard shouts for help. As the sea was rough, and the night excoongly dark, Capt. Matthews thought it prudent to wait till daybreak, when he saw at a distance nine Chiramen clinging to the threo masts of a tongkang that was below water. Heimaaliately went to the roseue, though at great persond risk. The men were brought
The canals and creeks of Bangkok, remarks iuto port. They say that a companion of theirs is still missing. The tongkang, which did not the Sium Free Press, are in such a silted-up have its ancher down, is still being carried along condition that most of them are quite nseless under water, and is somewhere in the region of us waterways und means of communication. the halk. The body of a Chinaman was washed On the contrary, the constantly occumulating Angling is a sport which is practically on to the beach at Weld Quay, and the men with and stagnant water which they retain unknown and certainly aupractised in Hong-acognited it is one of their friends. kong, yet it is said there are some streams in the New Territory which have any quantity of trout in thom. There is a kind of piko, too, that makes good fishing.
the event open to them.
Turtle-hunting has become quite a craze amongst Hongkong sportsmen who can afford to indulge in it. Of late locally-caught tartles have found their way into several Hongkong kitchens. Among the latest to succumb to the attractions of the sport is H.E. Mr. F. H. May, the Officer Administering the Government, who just before the deluge bogau took a trip
to Lartao Island and the Ladrones,
The construction of the new Hongkong Cricket Club pavilion is progressing, but very, Tery slowly. There is nothing doing in the sporting line at the H.K.C.C. at present.
A FIERCE EQUALL.
NAVAL NOTES.
FIVE FRENCH WARSHIPS.
A division of five French warships, under Vice-Admiral Bayle, arrived from Saigon yesterday afternoon. The vessels were os follows:-Flagship Montcalm. cruisers Greydon and Sully, and the gunboats Pielolen and
render them hotbeds, breeding all sorts of noxious germs and pestilential odeurs. Instead of being most potent agents of spreading dis. ease, these waterways, if kept deep and clear, A fierce squall, accompanied by blinding rain, would be a powerful means of warding off the struck the western side of Hongkong Harbour numerous scourges, in the shape of epidemics: on Thursday afternoon. A ferry-boat crossing that visit this city periodically and which from Yaumati to Hongkong had her awning, decimates the population. The population of stanchions and all, blewu right out of her. A Bangkok is rapidly growing, which is another water-boat going along under a heavy spread of reason why the authorities should bestir then canvas was caught unawares and had hor mest selves in undertaking and pushing forward
Had the must not these vital works. Though, as far as we know, A. New York telegram says that the United snapped off like a carrot snapped the craft most certainly would have nothing like a reliable census is kept in Siam States battleship Kentucky has made a world's capsized. Two sampous capsized and one became still we would be inclined to put the figure a record for the voyage from Hongkong to New waterlogged The Harbour Office launch tangkok inhabitants at a much higher figure York. Horaverage speed for the whole distence rescued four people from the water, two women, than 600,000, and therefore the obligation of the of 12,699 miles was 127 knots, natural draught ahoy and a man. The woman was clinging to authorities, to procure wholesome water and a alone being employed. The portion of the the keel of her boat, which had turned turtle, sanitary system for their city increases in pro- voyage from Madeira to New York was covered A child was strapped to her back.
portion.
at au average speed of 13.8 knots.
A WOELD'S RECORD.
FIRE INGUDANCES.-Chinns have sold at the improvel rate of $87, and are in further request. Hongkongs have again been booked at 3310 und mors shares are wanted.
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THIS IN A
DOCKS, WHARVES, AND GODOWNS.-Hong- kong and Whampoa Docks are firmer with sales at $215 and $2154, and further buyers at the latter rate. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves $109, 8110 and $111 are now engnired for at $112. New Amoy Docke continue out of favour have also improved in value, and after sales at DR.
at $30. Farnhams have buyers locally and in the North at Tis. 158.
LANDS, HOTELS, AND BUILDINGS.--Hong- keng Lands have sold at $158. Kowloon Lands continuo iz request at $37, and West Points at $60. Hongkong Hotols are easier with sellers at $136. Humphreys Estates have sold and are still procurable at $12) (old) and $43 (new). Shanghai Lands are quoted The. 115 in the North.
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COTTON MILLS.-Quotations are unchanged, and we have heard of no business in this section. MISCELLANEOUS-Green Island Cements are enquired for at 8291, and Chinn Borneos-at the improved rate of $10. Watsons have sold at $131 and continue in request. Electrics can issues respectively. Dairy Farms have been placed at $141 and $8 for the old and new booked at $18 and more shares are wantel China Light and Powers have been booked at $8, and Chine Providents at $94. Powells can Mexe-Hongkong Electric Company Limit. be procured at $101. ed, ordinary yearly meeting on the 16th instant. instant, both days inclusive. Transfer books close to-morrow until the 16th
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