GREGOR & CO.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
FOR GOOD CLARETS.
HONGKONG.
FOR GOOD BURGUNDIES.
FOR GOOD CHAMPAGNES.
FOR GOOD RHINE WINES,
FOR GOOD LIQUEURS.
FOR GOOD FORTS AND SHERRIES. FOR GOOD WHISKY.
FOR GOOD BRANDIES.
For everything which is good in the drinking line! N.B-All our Wines and Spirits are Bottled at Home, thoroby ensuring to our Castomers all the advantages accruing from bottlings done at home under the direct supervision
9736-8 of the Grawers and Distillers, as compared to bottlings done in China by Chinamen at the service of European Firms.
TO LET
TO LET.
QANGOUR (Prax),
BANG
EYRIE Uninenished, to Let is about 2 months Newly repaired. Painted and Colour. washed,
No. 14, RELILIOS TERRACE.
BELILIOS TERRACE. Nos, 11 & 13. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, No. 14.
1st Floor.
BUNGALOW (Furnished), at New Torri- tory, Kowloon, 4 Rooms, low rental.
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 1st December, 1904.
TO LET
12363
T East Point, a NEW BRICK-BUILT
TWO STORIED GODOWN
Water Frontage.
Apply to-
with
JARDINE. MATHESON & CO. Hongkong, 26th November, 1904.
TTAREE
TO LET.
FIRST-CLASS
(2762
SHOPS, European Style, in Kowloon. Posses-
TO LET
TO LET UNFURNISHED. DESIRABLE EUROPEAN RESI- DENCE in MACAO, in excellent posi- tion and near Praya Grande.
For terms and particulare, apply to
SUPERINTENDENT, E. E. Telegraph Co. Hongkong. 5th December, 1904.
HONGKONG CLUB.
TO LET
2819
SUITE of TWO ROOMS, on the Ground Floor of the Annex, suitable for Offices. For particulars apply to the undersigned.
C. H. GRAUE, Secretary, Hongkong, 4th June, 1904.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9ru, 1904.
HANKOW-CANTON RAILWAY.
FOREIGNERS IN JAPAN.
The old question of the Cost of living in It is reported in several native papers that both the gentry and Governor of Hunud had Japan for foreigners has been raised again in Kobe, and has capsed some echoes to be heard respectively wired to Wang Chil-chun, a washiered governor of Kwangsi, protesting in Yokohama The circumstances under which against the iden of having a new American foreigners live in this country must inevitably Chinese Syndicate to take up the concession of tend to raise the price of everything they use. the Hankow Carton Railway and urglag the Numerically they are but a handful, compared importance of taking over the concession into with the Japanese, and therefore their demands must be proportionately small. If the Japanese the hands of a purely Chinese concessionaire.
wato in the habit of always living on foreign Then the cashiered governor is reported to
food, wearing foreign clothes, and generally hire answered that he understands now the goutry of Hunan, Viceroy hang Chia-tung living files foreigners, there would be suficient and Governor of Hunan, are all against the competition to allow of reasonable prices being proposed American-Chiness Syndicate to take, I reached at prosent his is not, the caso. over the concession of Hunkow Canton Railway Foreign requirements aie, practically speaking, a mere detail, the supply of which is in and that all of them are accusing him of having
few men Jocated in proposed to despatch a slagale to the United the hands of a States to disenss the matter with the American certain ports. The demand being limited and China Development Company, but the report the competition dull, it is hardly a matter is not true, and that all that he has done is of surprise that prices should be high. The same holds good in the case of rents. There to cancel the original concession now in the
is a certain limited area where foreignera hands of the American China Development
prefer to live; the demand for foreign hongS Company und te establish a naw conbern Bo as to keep the concession in the hands of the is limited, and the chances of letting are not good enough to warrant any extensive three provinces where the railway line will pass through. The matter must have be-is-building operations. As a result foreigners their hours, Hometimes quile out of proportion understood, asserts, owing to the telegraphie are compelled to pay very high rants for to the accommodation afforded: Until there is his view are being stated in the telegram massage being too short, and fnethor details of already despatchesl to the Viceroys and Gover-sufficient competition there is no probability of prices being reduced, and it will be many a long nors concerned, auil they will see the mossiga
year before Japane change their method of and thus avoid any farther misunderstanding.
living sufficiently to enable the competition to etc.
There is another way, however, become keen.
MOTHER
SEIGEL'S SYRUP
CURES
CONSTIPATION. PAINS AFTER EATING. 'FOLNESS AT THE CHEST," NERVOUS DEPRESSION, BILIOUSNESS,
Kearly all our minor aliments and maný dangerous diseres have their origin in some disorder of the stock, liver and kidneys, affecting the vital processes of digestion and nutrition. In health, the datly expenditure of vital force in replenished by the digestion of food, but when digestion falls, as in dyspepsia and indigestion, the sources of bodily repair are cut off and every urgan of thư họdy ! starved and poisoned. To be strong and healthy, maintain a good digestion by taking Mother Selgel's Syrup dally after rocals. As a digestive Lorde and stauschle remedy it has no equal. It clears the head, braces the nerves, tones the liver, aseista digestion and helps you to gain strength from food-the only way it can be gained.
THE WORLD'S REMEDY
"For Bfteen years I suffered from kidney and liver troubles which left me a mare shadow of my former sek,"" writes Mrs. Amelia Le Roux. Short Street, North End. East London, Cape Colony, on June 22nd, 1904, I Inet. my appetite and Lould not sicep at nights. I was also attacked by dizziness, which made me feel quite faint. Constipation was one of my chief troubles. Doctor werd called in a altand me, but only derived 1-lieť from their treatment for a short while. A fast I heard of your Mother Seicefa Curative Syrup and I was not biokward purchasing a supply which curet me, and now at sixty- sight years I can do as much work as any person twenty years younger.**.
OLEANSES THE LIVER, PURIFIES THE BLOOD, SKARPENS THE APPETITE BRAGES THE NERVES, INVIGORATES THE SYSTEM, ASSISTS DIGESTION.
FOR INDIGESTION.
The ECIGARETTES
than
The Chinese Minister at Washington has wired to the Peking authorities that the by which the foreigners can protect themselves, and that is by co-operation. It is rather ex- American China Development Company has already instituted litigation against the Chinesstraordinary that the small foreign communities Railway Administration asking the payment of in the East and Far East have so far neglected this easy method of reducing the cost of living. damages and costs of the litigation.
Azurther report says toat both Teng Hus-hsi It is quite true that co-operative stores would at first meet with great opposition from the native and Wang Chia-chan have wired to the concern- ed to the following effect. Mr. Bash is not a deilers, but seeing that supplies need not at all It is als reported that the depend upon this country there does not seem finan.ier himself.
U.S. President objects to
Meat. Toth beef and mautton, can be obtained in mang Helgian shares and has an idea of form. ing a joint concern with American and Chinese any quantity from Australia and New Zealand, world be as good capital in it, and that both ex-governors Teng and properly hanÜed
if not hatter,.
any meat to be and Wang have the ides of despatching .
Game perhaps, would not be so easy to obtain, but this delegate to America to conclude the dispute obtained in this country. amicably. But this must not be brought to
a luxury. Groceries the knowledge of both Wa Ting-fang and may be locked upon as Chang Chen-snu and that Chan Chen-hsnu be could be supplied very much cheaper in price, and it would not be difficult for a co-operative warned not to come down to Shanghai.
Mr. Bash it's conferred on the matter of society to have its own market garden and Hankow-Cautcon Railway at Peking with Prince supply its own vegetables. No doubt the Ching and Grand Councillor Chy Hung-chi, management of such supply stores would offer and as the result of the same the Waiwupu has some difficulties, but we imagine that if a TO. 1, STEWART TERRACE, the Peak. giren Mr. Bash a letter advising him to go to representative committee was formed, ench N
member of which would be paid for his servicesus Wuchung to consalt with Viceroy Chang Chih- Apply to-
tung in the matter, and that this arrangement is the case in the large co-operative stores in had been suggested owing to the fact that there England, there would be no difficulty in getting are differences of opinion between Wang Chih-efficient management. When one considers on chun and the gentry of Husan and then betweeu what a leader basis large organisations like Wang Chih-chun and eng Hua-hsi on the one the Civil Service Supply Association and the port and Chang Chen-hsun and Wn Ting-fang Army and Navy Supply Aerociation Ware formed, there seems no reason why a similar organisation should not be started in Japan. The most favourable results would be obtained on the matter.
by forming one organization for the whole of Japan, with branches at Yokohama, Kobs and Nagasaki. This would ensure support from the whole foreign communities in Japan, and would tend to sfeimney-Japan Herald.
TO LET
1417
THE HONG KONG LAND INVEST MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 28th March, 1904.
TO LET.
sion on or about 31st August, 1903. Moderate OFFICE ROOMB at Nos. 12 & 14, Queen's
-Rentals.
Apply to-
HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LD,
Hougkong, at June, 1904,
TO LET.
[2050
NE LARGE GODOWN, No. 112A, Praya
East. Possession from 1st January, 1905.
Apply to
D. DORABJEE,
King Edward Hotel. Hongkong, 25th December, 1904.
TO LET
[2751
THE whole of the SECOND FLOOR of No. 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (opposite the General Post Office). Booms are light, time and well ventilated, 13 in mimbar besila Kitchen, Pantry, Bathrooms,
Road Central (Corner House; a'so GODOWNS at Back. Can be let separately 1 or wholly. Rout moderate, cheaper if the whole
is taken on a long lease.
Apply to- CHUNG SHUN KOO,
12 & 14, Queen's Road Central.
12832 Hongkong. 6th December, 1904.-
New) for Sale.
TO LET.
A FURNISHED
with Board in a Private English family. Ako 1 LADY'S SEDAN CHAIR (Quits
Apply to-
B. E. H., Cars of Daily Press Office.
12933 Hongkong, 6th December, 1904,
and Serrarts Quarters Se, at a Fory moderate M
rent. Immediate j' session,
Apply 1-
HUN CHO SANG,
Care of Yen Sarp Fat & Co., 34, Queen's Road Central. (2700 Hongkong, 17th November, 1904.
TO LET.
O. 1, RIPON TERRACE,
No.
A HOUSE in WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD, facing Race-course,
FLATS in MoRETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground.
OFFICES in course of erection, CONNAUGHT ROAD (near BLAKE PIEC)
GODOWNS; PRATA EAST.
Apply co-
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD.
Hongkong, 19th Juna, 1904,
175
128U BISHI
GOSHI-KWAISHA
(MITSU BISHI CO.) CO AL
DEPARTMENT MARUNO-UCHI, TOKIO. Cable Address, "IWASAKI," which applies to all Branch Offices and Hong kong and Shanghai Agencies. Al, ABC 5th Edition, Western Union Codes
THE MARINE INSURANCE MARKET,
The Times correspondent, under this head, wrote on November 5th-Lord Lansdowne's statement that it is not permissible for British shipowners to charter their vessels for the purpose of coaling the Russian Baltic Flust is tos brief, for its meaning to be clear. Does "not permissible" mean that the British Go- vernment merely discountenances such a use of British vessels, or that the Government will take steps to stop each traffic If the former, then the statement amounts to no more than previous general declarations of neutrality containing the discemtenance of contraband trade with the belligerente,
RUSSIAN TORPEDO-BOATS
MISTAKEN FOR JAPANESE.
FUTURE.
83
OF
THE
ONCE SMOKED ALWAYS SMOKED.
E. D. PROTOPAPAS & CO.
FINEST
ALEXANDRIA & CAIRO, EGYPT.
EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.
LOTUS, Largo Size 85.00 per 101
Gold Tippe Medium Size
$3.75 per 100
ZAFAR,
Large Size $4 60 per 100 Medium Size $4.20
TRADE MARK.
KARIM,
Large Size 83.75 per 100
Medium Size $3,50
HABIT,
Large Size $3.00 per 100
Medium 82.75 per 100
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG :
KRUSE & CO., CONNAUGHT HOUSE.
6157
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.
The Daily Exprese Correspondent at St. Petersburg reports on Sunday, Oct. 30-I learn upon high authority to-night that the Russian Ministry of Marine now has definite information that the Baltic flest fired upon its
a torpedo-heute, which were immediately A. Also, a finely situated Croqnot Ground
FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE at the Peak.
near to above.
[2494
For particulars, apply ta-
TURNER & CO. Hongkong, 22nd October, 1904.
FOR SALE.
TWO Fast Twin-Screw Steamers
"CHU KUNG"
The torpedo boats were performing acouting duty around the squadron. When two of them appeared near the transport which was in front of the warships, the officer of the watch at cen signalled that he was being attacked.
manwarring quickly, T One torpedo-bost, crossed the bows of the transport, and escaped. as soon as the firing began.
•
The commander of the second torpedo-boat, as soon as he was fired upon, thought he was attacked by Japanese, and replied with his quick-firing guns. Several men on the nearest battleship were wounded, including two on the forward bridge. The bridge was struck a number of times.
While there is any near prospect of hosti.supposed to be Japanese when they suddenly litics between Grent Britain and Russia every loomed out of the fog in front of the battleship patriotic person will approve any steps to division. prevent-British shipowners from cooling the Russian feet, but apart from this contingency the statement of Lord Lansdowne needs ex- pluuation, it it is not to be twisted some day into a dangerous précedent against 28, During the presert war British traders have supplied both bolligerents-and especially Russia with coal, and British shipowners have carriod that coal to Japan, Port Arthur, and Vladivostock. They are still engaged in carrying such coal, and some people fail to see the difference between delivering coal at Vladivostock for the use of Russian warships and delivering it to these same warships at sea. If Lord Lansdowne's statement means what it appears to mean, it logically involves the prohibition of soal exports. for the Russian navy--no doubt a very propor course while the North Sos crisis lasts, but MANAGER, MITSUBISHI Co., with name of contrary to all precedent so long as Great Britain is an ordinary neatral. The British place under.
Government has always resisted the doctrine But it was under any obligation to prevent its subjects from supplying belligerants with munitions of war. I have for the moment referred merely to coal, but reuters of The Times know that practically all other kinds of munitions of war including oron guns and ammunition have been supplied both Russia and to Japan by British manufacturers during this war. it has been a very large and profitable trade, with which it would take a hold Government to interfers.
used.
All Letters Addressed
BRANCH OFFICES:-- NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU AND HANKOW.
AGENCIES: SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TRIPP.
HONGKONG: H. U. JEFTRIES.
MANILA: COMPANIA MARITIMA.
YOKOHAMA: M. AGADA. CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navios; the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Railway; Sanyo, Kiusha and the other Principal Rail LODOWN No. 3, New Praya, Kennedy wave, Industrial Works; Homo and Foreign
Mail and Freight Steamers, U Town.
Apply to
TO LET
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD.
(2725 Hongkong, 22ad November, 1904.
TO LET.
TWO ROOMS, on the First Floor of
Alexandra Buildings.
Apply to--
SECRETARY, A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. Hongkong. 17th June, 1904-
TO LET.
515
EUROPEAN HOUSE, No. 158, Praya Fast, Four Rooms and Kitchen, Ser- vants Quarters. Bathrooms, Hot and Cold Water. Good Sea View,
Apply to-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.
1177 Hongkong, 8th Aaguet, 1964.
TO LET.
3RD FLOOR, suitable for Office.
Apply to-
WING CHEONG, 35, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 3rd June, 1904.
TO LET.
ATOS. 19 & 21, SEYMOUR ROAD.
EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghui, Hankow, Singapore, Manila, North China, Korean ports and America.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima. Oshi, Shinnew, Namazata and Kami-Yamada Collieries and also Hojo Colliery, which will be ready to produce on a large scale the best Buzan Coal from 1905.
Sole Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Tagawa) and Matsushima Coals.
The Head and Branch Offices and the Agen- cies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collieries.
Coal sold in 1909 by the Company amounted to 1,210,000 tons.
TAKASHIMA COAL,
THE LATE TROUBLE IN HONAN,
ta
Relative to the recent triegraph wire cutting trouble near Kaifengfu, a correspondent of L'Impartial writing from Honan says :-
Li Yuen-ching is leading the secret society insurgents in Honan. He is an old man who has lived there for very many years, and is a man of remarkable agility, who is treated almost as a gred. Outside a very old temple there are two stone lions so high up that even the young people find it difficult to reach them. But the old man can get up there easily and sits on one of the lions to address the people who listen to him kneeling The name of the village is Chibtai, eastern suburb of Kaifengfu. Li Yuen exhorts the people to kill the Governor, and then exterminate the foreigners and all foreign institutions like postal, newspaper rail- way and telegraphs. They fired on the Ist. Tenth Moon to start. People both inside and [outaide the city who refused to follow them
New and additional shafts at the Takashima Colliery have been completed and this well knowa best and most economical steam. Coal in the EAST is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in say qusutity. Hongkong, 26th April, 1904,
CARTRIDGES. IMPORTED EVERY MONTH,
The torpedo-boat commander was the first to discover his mistake. He made a number of frenzied signals, and succeeded in getting out of the range of fire. Three battleships con- tinned firing. however, and the fishermen suffered.
Before arriving at Cherbourg, Admiral He was Bozhdestvensky held an inquiry. unaware at that time, however, that any neutrals were wounded.
The torpedo-host commander will be summon- ed to the inquiry.
HIRANO WATER,
THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.
PURE, SPARKLING, INVIGORATING.
THE LEADING MINERAL WATER OF THE EAST Bottled in Japan by H. E. REYNELL & Co. BEWARE OF JAPANESE IMITATIONS.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., AGENTS, Bunickone, 31st July, 1909N,
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS
Longth Breadth Draught.. Registered 286 tons. Built Furnished with Electric Light.
"PAK KONG"
Length
142 feet
23 feet,
6 feet.
of Steel and
160 feet. Breadth...
22 feet. 3 foot. Draught... Registered 300 tons. Built of Teak Wood. For farther particulars, apply to-
42, WING LOK STREET,
Hongkong.
[257 Hongkong, 1st November, 1904. ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR SALE
INSURANCES
AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.
OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL
THE Undersigned, having boon appointed TH
AGENTS for the above Company, se propared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates:
REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO..
Agate,
Hongkong, 21st April, 1897
NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO
FIRE and LIFE.
ESTABLISHED 1836.
THE Undersigned are prepared to accep
First Class Foreign and Chiasse RISKS against FIRE at Current Ratos.
Also to accept proposals for LIFE ASSUR- ANCE. Prospectuses on application.
TURNER & CO.,
Agents
[267 Hongkong, 23rd September, 1903, ATORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN-
TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMMR, 1903 £16,898,650.
THE Undersigned have for Sale on moderate THE Undersigned hoveds BOILERS from an Old French Gunboat, in good working order, and fit for sergoing steamers. Intending. purchasers will please arrange terms with the UHING HOP Shop, No. 183, Wing Lok Street, or the UWO TAI Shop, No. 110, Des Voeux Road West, or the CHOY LEE Shop, No. 33, Wing Wo Street, Hongkong.
THE TAI LEE COMPANY. Hongkong, Slst October, 1904.
[2560
CHEAP SALE OF FURNITURE.
TN consequence of Removal to New Premises,
[I.
AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,0 SUBSCRIRED CAPITAL.... 2,750,0 PAID-UP CAPITAL........
687, FIRE FUNDS
3,056,981 12 3
0 0
The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Compaty, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS Against FIRE at Current Rataă.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 18th June, 1904.
THE
(1888
2578 I No.1, De Vosax Read Central the WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF
the OWSERS will be RESPONSIBLE
EITHER the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS Nor for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crew of the following Vossels during the stay in Hongkong Harbour. Prises ROBERT, Norwegian-Barque, Ch
Hausen-East Asiatic Trading Co. BOARD AND RESIDENCE
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
GILLAN DER 8 R. 8.
"GLEN WOOD,
CAINE BOA D. Hongkong, 19th March, 1904,
wore liable to have the whole family killed. On M the 29th. Ninth Moon they cut down telograph poles for a distance of 20 ; fortunately the THERE-anthorities heard of this and sent troops to stop it, otherwise a very serious trouble might have ensued. Many Chinese were robbed. The real cause of the trouble is believed to be the garri son bannermen being out their pay, when they refused to pay the taxes. Many of the military have joined them.
FORE ALWAYS FRESH DILEY'S, SCHULTZE'S, AMBERITE
Vand
KYNOCK'S SPORTING CARTRIDGES 8, 10, 12, 18, and 20 BORE, and NEWCASTLE CHILLED SHOT in [2782ll Sizes, Nos. 10 to 88SG. AIR GUNS and
AMMUNITION in Variety.
WM. SCHMIDT & CO. Hongkong 28th Novembar, 1903 COLD STORAGE.
Nos, 74, CATNE ROAD. GODOWNS Nos. 34A, 34, 34c, Praya East PORSA Bion from 1st January, 1995.
Apply to-
COMPRADORE'S DEPARTMENT, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Hongkong, 1st Decembor, 1904.
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245
THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LE, have now 40,000 Cabio feet of Co., Storage available at EAST POINT. Stores will be Open at 10 a.. and 4 P.. daily, Sunday, excepted to receive and deliver perishable goods
WM, PARLANE, Manager.
[751 Hongkong, 18th November, 1901.
27,
(2265
TANG TUEN." BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. European Supervision. Excellent Coirin and Accommodation.
Apply.... MANAGERESS,
Macdonnell Road
PURE FRESH WATER. THE RONGKONG STEAM WATER BOAT CO., LD.. is prepared to supply ANY QUANTITY of PURE FRESH → WATER to the Shipping, both for Dack and Boilers.
Call Fing W,
J. W. KEW, `
Managor,
lat Flour, 37, Connaught Road Hongkong, 18th June, 1903.
FAIRALL & CO., Queen's Road [71 Hongkong, Sad March, 1908.
·BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
NOMFORTABLY FURNISHED
BOOMS, with Board.
Apply to Mrs. MATHER.
2, Pedders Hill, Hongkong, Let Janasry, 1892.
andersigned offers his Stock of FURNI TURE at considerably reduced prices.
Inspection respectfully solicited.
LI KWONG LOONG,
No. 1, Wyndbara Street, Behind the Old Hongkong Club Building, 12729 Hongkong, 22nd November, 1904,
FOR SALE.
LARGE CANVAS HAMMOCK, which can be turned into a Teat; asofal for Garden. A Camp Bed, Waterproof Sheet, and Air Pillow. Price $40.
Apply
X.. Care of Daily Press Office.
12350 Hongkong, 8th December, 1904,
"THE EAST OF ASIA."
(Published Quarterly.) YONTAINING Articles of Special Interest. Profusely Illustrated, descriptive of the people, Customs, ke., of the Far East,
The kindly Fress criticisms, both Continental and American, that the production of this Magazine has roked is eloquent testimony of
o sterling merit of the publication.
Price
$1.50. On Balesi“ NORTH CHINA HERALD
OFFICE, Shanghai;
MESSES. KELLY & WALSH
Hongkong;
and all leading Booksellers in the Far East Honkong, 3rd February, 1903,
TORONTO AND LONDON, INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.
MARINE BRANCH,
AGENTS for the above are prepared to THE undersigned having bosn appointed accept risks at current ratas.
ALEX ROSS & CO.
: 1121 Hongtong 28th April, 1904 L'UNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED
THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to accept Risks against Fire at our ont rates.
SIEMSSEN & CO.
105 Hongkong: lat January, 1904,
IBITORS TO, CANTON;
Should purchase "FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON
BY THE PEARL RIVER."
CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD (8.8 * HANKOW With Illustrations, Maps and Plans:
Price
On Sale at
$1.90
Hongkong: "Dirty Progr" Offics.
MORETE. KELLY & WALIR. Messrs. W. BREWER &Co Mesars. A. S. WATSON & Co
Contoh:
Hongkong, 4th October, 1913.