TO LET

TO LET.

INE LARGE STORE, in Queen's Road

Central (Best Part).

Apply

X

Cors of Daily Presa Office. Hongkong, 6th September, 1904.

TO LET

(2161

TURNISHED ROOM, from 1st October,

1904, with Board, near Kowloon Ferry. Apply-

T. C..

Care of Daily Fress Offies..

Hongkong, 5th September, 1994.

TC LET,

[2156

NO UPPER WEST TERRACE.

Immediate possesBİOD.

Apply to

L. K. F..

National Bank of China Ld, Hongkong, 3rd August, 1904,

TO LET.

[90

ARGE AIRY ROOMS in Offices Build-

LARGE ATRY BOOM, Office

P. 0. BOX 22,

Care of Daily Press Office,

For particulars, apply to

Hongkong, 17th June, 1904.

TO LET

[1507

TO. 16, HOLLYWOOD BOAD (8 Rooms) (with Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Servants' aur⚫tors)

Apply to-

H. M. 8. H. OSMAIL,

4, Hollywood Road.

[1991

Hongkong, 16th August, 1904.

TO LET.

T

NO.1, RIPON TERRACE (in FLATS).

No. 17, WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD

facing Raco-cour-e.

FLATS in MORETOS TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground.

OFFICES in course of erection, CONNAUGHT ROAD (Bar Blake Pise),

CODOWNS; PLAYA EAST.

No. 1 CLIFTON GARDENS. Conduit Road.

OFFICES in Nos, 10 & 16, DES VŒUX ROAD, Central,

Apply tom

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Blangkong, 29th June, 1994.

TO LET

NO. 1, CANTON VILLAS, Kowloon

Apply to-

10 LET

TO LET

NOS. 17, 19 & 21, SEYMOUR ROAD,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23RD, 1904.

Nos, &, CASTLE ROAD. Nos. 74, CAINE ROAD.

Apply to

COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT,

Nippon Yusen Keisha. Hongkong, 17th September, 1904

TO LET,

190

IN ELGIN ROAD, Kowloon, close to Forry Residential FLATS with TWO ROOMS and Bath Room and Kitchen attached;

Also

No.3, D'Aguilar Street Hongkong, 1st Floor, Rents very moderato.

For Particulars, apply to

H. RUTTONJEE, No. 5, D'Aguilar Street,

And 36 to 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, 20th September, 1904. [2264

TO LET.

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

railway making, or operations of mines, and no real estate nor businesses nor movable' property shall be mortgaged or leased.

10.-This agreement has been signed and seal- ed between Colonel Younghusbaud, British Commissioner, and the Dalai Lama on the 2nd September, 1904, in Tibet. The text of this agreement has been made in English and Pihetun, and the English is to be taken as the

At & monthly meeting of the general com- mittee of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, | held on Tuesday, 6th September, there were present Mr. F. A. Hewett (Chairman, Hon. W. J. Gressou, Measra, A. Haupt, N. A. Siebs, J. R. M. Smith, H. E. Tomkins, R. C.authentic text. Wilcox, A. G. Wood, Hon. R. Shewan (ex officio) and A. B. Lowe, Secretary,

NEW MEMBERS.

CLAYTON'S APPARATUÉ FOR DISINFECTING

HI.

A communication from the Colonial Secretary was read stating that the views of the Chamber

IMPORTS INTO THE PHILIPPINES.

Na lease for a term of yours. FOUR/of Commerce on this subject had been noted by the case. On the contrary, the Americans

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SEIGEL'S SYRUP

AIDS DIGESTION--CURES INDIGESTION.

Relish for food and power to digest it are essential to sound health, for only by the digestion and assimilation of food can lost or worn-out bodily tissue be replaced and life sustained. When digestion fails, as in dyspepsia or indigestion, both ondy and brain are starved, the patient becomes languid and weak, incapable of active, vigorous effort, or clear sustained thought. Headaches, loss of appetite, pains after eating, falness at the chest, palpitation, anemia and sleeplessness are but a few of the many disorders which have their origin in imperfect digestion and nutrition Thirty drops of Mother Seigel's Syrup, taken daily after meals, makes food nmurish you. It gives tone and vitality to the stomach, liver and intestines, thus ensuring the thorough digestion and assitiation of food.

HAS CURED THOUSANDS.

"For three years I suffered greatly from biliousness and indigestion. When I sat down to table i could eat hardly anything Attacks of vomiting made me quite weak, and I was surprised at the change it effected in my condition. On rising in the morning I was seized with dizziness, and had on several occasions to go back to bed again. thed various remedies, but remained in quite the same condition. While at Cape Town, during the war, I heard of the wonderful qualities of Mother Seigel's Synip, and I decided to give it a trial. After the fist bottle the dizziness and bilious. feeling left me, and I cantinued using the Syrup until I felt completely cared."-E. Petersen, Lower End, Main Street, Johannesburg, March 29th, 1904-

One of the most striking features of the The Secretary reported that the following Philippius exhibit at the Louisians purchase firms had been elected mombers since the last exposition, according to Gorertàent officials meeting, subject to usual confrmation by the recently returned from St. Louis, it the display members at the annual general meeting-salica wall of the Philippine building are of imports into the archipelago. Covering one

· Moasra, Midzushima & Co., and Messrs. Angoard samples of Philippine imports, each article Thoresen & Co.

marked with the name of the country in which it was purchased. What strikes the average American as he looks over this vast display is the absence of the mark" United States." It wonk naturally be supposed since the United States controls the islands, that it would supply the markets of the archipelage, but that is not supply but a small part of the imports of the Philippine Islands. The trade is almost com pletely controlled by foreign countries. One official, speaking of this condition, said: "It is astonishing to look over that exhibit and see shoes imported from England, cotton goods from India, flour from Lussia and Australia, wines from Spain and France, and all sorts of hardware, manufactures of from everywhere but the United States. It wood, oils, eto, coming into the islands

would not be striking but for the fact that all of these articles can be supplied by the United States, and on terms equally as attractive certainly ought to appeal to the manufacturers as those offered by foreign desiera. That szhibit THE of this country and show them what a vast opportunity is opened up to them if they will but

grasp it. This official, at a loss to understand why foreign products Hooded the Philippine markets to the exclusion of those manufactured in this country, asked a Filipino business man connected with the exhibit for *EKA

The report by the Statistical Department of the Indian Government on the production of tea and coffes in India for the years to 1004 was laid on the table,

Mong Kok Tsui. With Possession from 1st PRODUCTION OF TEA AND COFFER IN INDIA. October, 1904.

For further particulars, apply to

THE SECRETARY. Humphreys' Estate & Finance Co., Jd, Hongkong, 22nd September, 1904 [228 TO LET.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD:

[1846 Hongkong, 29th July, 1904.

TO LET.

CURRENCY QUESTION.

The following letter was read:-Shanghai ODOWN No. 6, NEW PRAYA, Kennedy General Chamber of Commerce. Shanghai,

Town.

27th August, 1901. The Seuratury. Gene: al Apply to

Chamber of Commerce, Hongkong,-Carrency Reform.-Dody Sir.-I bag to acknowledge re- csipt of your letter of 12th instant, landing two signed and twelve unsigned printed copies of lottor addrossed to the Dozen of the Diplomatic Body at Peking by the Chambers of Shanghai, Hongkong and Tientsin, My Committe acquiesces in the slight amendments inade by signed here is being forwarded. with the your Chamber, and the letter having boon

additional copies to Tientsin, with a request to carry out your Chamber's suggestions rolating thereto.- . daar Sir. Yours faithfully, (Sd.) Leslie J. Cubitt, Secretary,

THE whole of the SECOND FLOOR of THE

No. 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, | after the 30th September, at present known as Post Office). Suitable for Hotel or Boarding the Alexandra House (opposite the General Hoase purposes, also ROOMS or OFFICES on the First Floor of the same Building.

Apply to--

YEE SANG FAT, Above Address,

Hongkong, 7th September, 1904. [2174

TO LET.

175 THE EYRIE (PEAK).

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 2nd September, 1904.

TO LET.

'0. 32, HOLLYWOOD ROAD,

No.52

And others to suit various requirements.

'S. A. SETH,

Land and Estate Broker.

(2280

The Dairy Farm Co., Ld

Hongkong, 19th July, 1904.

HONGKONG CLUB.

TO LET.

17

SUITE of TWO ROOMS, on the Ground Floor of the Annex, suitable for Offices. For particulars apply to the undersigned.

C. H. GRACE, Secretary.

Hougkong, 4th June, 1904,

TO LET.

117

NWO ROOMS, on the First Floor of

Alexandra Buildings.

Apply to-

SECRETARY,

(1515

A. 9. Watson & Co., Limited. ∙Hongkong. 17th June, 1904,

TO LET

NO. 1. STEWART TERRACE, the Peak.

Apply to-

*THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 28th March, 1904.

TO LET.

[865

EUROPEAN HOUSE, No. 158, Praya East. Four Rooms and Kitchen, Ser vants' Quarters, Bathrooms, Hot und Cold Water, Good Sea View,

Apply to-

JARDINE, MATHESON & 00, Hongkong, 8th August, 1904.

1717

CANTON,

OFFICE and GODOWN, on Stancen, to

Let from 1st September.

Apply to--

DEACON & CO. Canton, 2014 Angust, 1904. -

TO LET.

(2095

ND and 2D FLOORS, No. 35, QUEEN'S

ROAD CENTRAL; suitable for Office. Apply to

WING CHEONG, 35, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 3rd November, 1903,

10 LET,

FIRST-CLASS

THREE

BELILIOS TERRACE, Nos, 10, 13 & 21. “BANGOUR" (PEAK) from 1st August. No. 9, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Shop, No. 14, BEACONSFIELD ARCADĚ, 1st Floor.

Apply to-

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 26th August, 1804. 1429

WEI CHEETOO & CO.

IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS

AND

GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, SPECIALITY HUMAN HAIL, No. 12, Pottinger Street, Hongkong.

Agencies:-

CHEE CHEONG, Dealer in Human Hair. SHUN Preserved Ginger Factory.

CHON LOUNG YER, Fire Cracker Factory

Hongkong, 1st June, 1004,

REGISTRATION OF CHINESE PARTNERBİOPS.

The adjourned discussion on this subject was proceeded with and again adjourned to the next monthly meeting.

BRITISH-TIBETAN TREATY,

The Universal Gazelle gires what purports to be the full text of the new treaty between Tibet and Great Britain. The following translation was made for the Shanghai Mercury, It is evident that it must vary considerably from the correct English copy.

1. The Tibetans now consent, necording to Article I of the Tibet Sikkim Convention (signed at Calcutta, 17th March, 1890, and ratified at London 1890), to re-erect a boundary. tablet at the frontier of Tibet and Sikkim.

(Noto Article I of the Tibet-Sikkim Con- vention roads:The boundary of Sikkim und Tibet shall in the crest of the mountain range [1887 separatin the waters flowing into Sikkim Teesta aud ita affluents, from the waters flowing into the Tibetan Macha und northwards into other rivers of Tibet The line commences at Mount Gipmochi on the Bhutan frontier, and follows the above-mentioned water-parting to the point where it sets Nepaul territory.j

A. LING & CO., FURNITURE STORE. PLATED, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, &c. &c; and FOOCHOW LACQUERED WARE.

12276

63, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong, 21st September, 1903.

HIRANO WATER,

THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.

PURE, SPARKLING, INVIGORATING.

THE LEADING MINERAL WATER OF THE BAST

Bottled in Japan by H. E. REYNELL & Co.

BEWARE OF JAPANESE IMITATIONS, ATIONS.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., AGENTS Hoogkong, 91st July, 1908.

[1898

QUAN WAH & CO. GRANITE AND MARBLE MERCHANTS, EXPORTERS AND CONTRACTORS. Sole Agents of

QUAN TẠI & CO., Lime Martineturara All descriptions of GRANITE AND MARBLE FOR EXPORT, Dealers in

GRANITE and MARBLE MONUMENTS

Prices & Estimates on Application. No. 1, QUEEN'S ROAD BAST. Hongkong, 17th October,1899.

[174

MITSU BISHI DOUKYARD

AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD: "DOCK,” NAGASAKI, [74 | A.1, A B.C., Ecotts" and Engineering Code

Used. DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI.)'» Extreme Length...

523 fest. 513

SHOPS, European Style, in Kowloon. Posses

∙sion on or about 31st August, 1905. Moderate

Rentals.

No. 6, GRANVILLE AVENUE, Kowloon, Immediate possession. Moderata rental. –

No. 5, SALISBURY AVENUË, Kowloon,, Possession from 1st October, moderate rontal.

Apply to-

HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LD. Hongkong, 21st June, 1904.

[3611 TO LET.

LARGE OFFICE on Ground Floor, of No. 2 Wyndham Street. Possession 1st August, 1904,

Apply to THE SECRETARY,

The Bowling Club Ld Hongkong, HathaJuly, 1904 ---

TO LET:

ÞRD FLOOR, suitable for Office.

3RD

Apply-to-

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26..

Length on Blocks

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrance ou Bottom... Water on Blonke at Spring Tids

89

77

DOCK No. 2 (at MUKAIJIMA.) Extreme Length......

Length Blocks

Width of Entrance on Top

Width of Entrance on Boftam...

Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

371 feet 350

GG

53

31

20

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9.--The Tibetans consent to open, in addition to Yatang, where the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs is, two towns, namely Gyantse and Kudung, and both British and

Tibetan traders are allowed to reside there, freely. The inconvenient points in the com- mercial treaty of 1894 will be revised after chae negotiations with the Tibetans, and then the three trade towns will be treated accordingly. When inders find any town on the route which may be developed for trade in future such town will be opened for trade after due negotiations have been made.

3-The terms of the treaty of 1894 ure not convenient; and the treaty must be revised, for which purpose the Tibetans will appoint com- missioners to negotiate with Great Britain.

4.The Customs Tariff has already been fixed and no additional tariff will be levied.

--From the frontier of India to the frontier of the thres trade towns of Yotung, Gyantse and Kudung no likin station or other inland tax station will be allowed to be established on the route, As the reads leading to these trade towns are in a very bar condition, the Tibetans

shall repair them at once. The Tibetans shall

sppoint duly qualified officials at the three trade towns and all the despatches of the British officials in the three trade towns shall be received by them for transmission to the Imperial Chinese Resident as well as other Chinoso or Tibetan officials. In case further trade tons be opened the same systom shall be established. 6. As the Tibetans did not observe the former treaty, and fought against the British Mission to settle the boundary, the Tibetans shall pay an indemnity of £500,000 er Rupees 7,500,000, in three yourly instalments, the first of which will be paid on the 1st of January, 1905, and the

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explanation.

Foreigners control our markets,' was the reply, "because they study our wants and our preferences, and do their best to meet our decaands. Instead of flooding as with a lot of circulars printed in a language most of us can- not read, they send representatives into our citina. They fad cat just what we want, the shape in which we want it, and the grades and qualities which are in demand. Tustead of that, the American exporter, if he is interested at all, sends usa lot of staff that he thinks we want, and sonds it in shape that suits his ideas, and when we got the American and line them up with the goods from foreign country the American product is rated as second class, and does not sell as readily as what we get from other sources. There is no reason why the United States should not dominate the Philippine markets, but your they will never drive out foreign competition." exporters have got to give us what we want, or

INSURANCES

NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO

FIRE and LIFE.

ESTABLISHED 1330.

HE Undersigned are prepared to accep First Class Foreign oad Chinese BISKS gainet FIRE at Current Rates. ANCE. Prospectuses on application.

Also to accept proposals for LIFE ASSUR-

TURNER & CO.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 23rd September. 1903. [267 NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN NTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.

TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECENREE, 1903, £16,898,650.

[I.

AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000. SUBSCRIBED Capital.... 2,750,000. PAID-UP CAPITAL...... 687,500 0.0 FIRS FUNDS ................... ... 3,066,961 12 3

The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS

ainst FIRE at Current Rates.

SBEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong. 18th June, 1904.

(1888

THE

WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF TORONTO AND LONDON, INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.

MARINE BRANCH,

1

T

undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above are prepared to accept risks at current rates.

[1121

ALEX, ROSS & CO. Hongkong 28th April, 1904 LUNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED

THE Undersigned having been appointed prepared to accept Risks against Fire at current

rates.

AGENTS for the above Company are

SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 1st January, 1904.

105

AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.

́OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL

"HE-Undersigned, having been appointed AGENT8 for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

199

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 21st April, 1897

HENIX FIRE OFFICE.

place of such payment will be appointed by P" British authorities.or at Darjeeling.

7.To. enforce the above mentioned six articlos both Indian and British troops will remain at Chumbi for three years, but when the new trude towns are duly opened and the in- demnity paid in three years as arranged such. garrison-will be withdrawn, or the garrison will stay at Chumbi.

PATENT SLIP (at KOSUGE). Can take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross. THE WORKS are well equipped with th LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and car execute any kind of work in SHIPBUILD. ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as well as in REPAIRING of SHIPS,

8.-At the strategical points between the The COMPANY has a SALVAGE STEAMER, 712 TONS GROSS, FITTED Indian frontier to Gyantee and Interior Tihet 1710-with-POWERFUL SALVAGE PLANT or Chamdo, the Tibetans shall level all the forts,

BEADY at SHORT NOTICE

1703

9.-In future, unless the consent of Great NOTICE TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS Britain is first obtained; no one is allowed to

mortgage or lease land in Tibet, or interfere with any of the affairs of Tibet and no powers shall be allowed to despatch any official to negotiate or interforo with Tibetan affairs and, no one is allowed to: interfere with road or

WING CHEONG, 85, Queen's Road Central.

Hongkong, 3rd June, 1904,

(74

TXTRA COPIES of Daily Press are on Dally at Mr H BUTTONJEE'S KOWLOON STORE, No. 36, Elgin Road Price 15 cents per copy esch.

Hongkong, Stud December, 1903.

The Undersigned are now prepared to GRANT POLICIES

of INSURANCE against FIRE at Current Rates.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.

Agents for the Phonix Fire Ude Hongkong, 17th August. 1857,

THE JAPAN LAUNDRY COMPANY.

ANDER New Management the above Company is now prepared to accapt washing-in any quantity from Town, Peak and Kowloon residents-also from Ships.

Work Splendidly Execated, Trial Solicitod.

** nálegesTM Moderate,

F. G. ALLEN, Manager, -Town Ofice, 36, Qur's Road Central (above Mesars. Watson's Old Establishment). Hongkong 3rd September, 1904.

214%

IT WILL HELP YOU.

CIGARETTES OF FUTURE.

ONCE SMOKED ALWAYS SMOKED.

463

THE

E. D. PROTOPAPAS & CO.

FINEST

ALEXANDRIA & CAIRO, EGYPT.

EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.

LOTUS, Large Size 85,00 par 103

Gold Tippo Medium Size

1615]

$3.75 per 100

ZAFAR,

Large Sme $160 nar 193 Medum Size $4.20

TRADE MAEX.

KARIM,

Large Size $3.75 per 100

Medium Size 33.50

THABIT,

-

Large Size $3.00 per 300

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG ;

Medium $2.75 per 100

KRUSE & CO., CONNAUGHT HOUSE.

JAPAN

COALS.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

(MITSUI & CO)

HEAD OFFICE:-1, SUEVOS CHO, TOKYO, LONDON BRANCH-34, LIME STREET, E.Ç.

HONGKONG BRANCH PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE Strear-

OTHER BRANCHES:

New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sours aya, Manila, Amoy, Shanghai Chefeo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthar, Seoul. Chemulpo, Yokohama, Yokosuka Nagoya, Osaka, Kobo, Karo, Shimononoki, Moji, Wakamatsu Karatsa, Nagasaki Kuchinoti, Sasebo, Maidauru Miike, Hakodate, Taipoh, &o.

Telegraphic Address: "MITSUT" (A.B.C. and A. 1 Codes) CONTRACTORS OF COAD to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenals and the State Railways; Principal Railway Corapanies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail. and Freight Steamers.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano and Ida Coal Mines; and SOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Fajinetana, Mameda, Mannoura, Oncara Otanji,

Sasaharu Tsubakuro, Yoshingtani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and other Conis.

S. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong. CARTRIDGES.

MITSUBISHI

GOSHI-KWAISHA

(MITSU BISHI CO.)

COAL DEPARTMENT MARUNO-UCHI, TOKIO.. Cable Address,." IWASAKI,"

which A1,

IMPORTED EVERY MONTH, THERE FORE ALWAYS FRESH

TILEY'S, SCHULTZE'S, AMBERITE and KYNOCK'S SPORTING JARTRIDGES 8, 10, 12, 16, and 20 BORE. and NEWCASTLE CHILLED SHOT in all Sizes, Nos. 10 to 8880. AIR GUNS and. AMMUNITION in Variety,

WM. SCHMIDT & CO. Hongkone 28th November. 1902

VISITORS TO CANTON

Should purchase

applies to all Branch Offices and Hong-FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON

kong and Shangbai Agencies,

BY THE PEARL BIVER"

ABC 5th Edition, Western Union Cedex

ased. All Letters Addressed:

MANAGER, MITSUBISHI Co., with name of place under,

BRANCH OFFICES:- NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU AND HANKOW,

AGENCIES SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TRIPP.

HONGKONG: H. U. JEBEEYES.

MANILA: COMPANIA MALITIMA.

YOKOHAMA: M. ASADA. CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im- perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navios; the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Railway Sanyo, Kiushu and the other Principal Rail ways; Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Fraight Steamers,

EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Manila, North China, Korean ports and America.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashims. Oohi, Shinnew, Namazuta and Kami-Yamada Collleries and also Hojo Colliery, which will be ready to produce on a large scale tuo best Buzen Coal from 1905.

Sole Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Tagawa and Matsushima Cosls.

The Head and Branch Offices and the Agen- otos of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collieries

Coal sold in 1993 by the Company amounted to 1.210.000 tons.

TAKASHIMA “COAL.

New and additional shafts at the Takashima Colliery have been completed and this well- known best and most economical eteam Coal in the EAST is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in any quantity. Hongkong, 26th April, 1904,

112

BX

CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD (a. "HANKOW" With Illustrations, Maps and Plans,

Price.

On Sale at→→

***** $1.90

Hongkong: "DAILY PRESS" Office.

Messrs. KELLYT & WALSH

Mesars. W. BEZWER & CO. Messrs. A. S. WATSON & Co

Canton: Hongkong, 4th October, 1903,

"HONGKONG DAILY PRESS' PUBLICATIONS,

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