SUPREME COURT,

Tuo-day, 28th February.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION,

BEYOR HIS HONOUR HB, T. Sanco B SMITH PINK Jubaz).

A. RITCHIE v. A, RENVOEDER.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 187, 1905.-

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

The annual rooting of this Chamber was hald in the City Hall last evening when there were present:Mr. E. A. Hewett (Chairman), Mr. A. G. Wood (Vice-Chairman), Mr. A. R. Lowe (Secretary), Hoa, Mr. Gresson, Hon. Mr. Gershom Stewart, Hon. Mr. Showar, and C. B. Scott A. M. This wo a claim for $81.75 for articlos of Feabhoy, A. E.

Eessblox, A. El. Upraban, G. W. Rattor, J. J. furniture destroyed or fet at Holyrood, Des Leiria, F. 1. V. Jurge, C. Pemberton, E. Vanx Road, Kowloon. A. Soltronder oouuter-Shelli, A. J. Raymond, A. J. Williams W. Melchors, A. Forbes, J., M. Smith, J, R. claimed for $75, damages for brosak of Stirkmal. II. W. Slade, G. H. Medhurst, -A, Huajsh B. A. Ormiston, E. 8. Whenllor and agreement.

J. M. Taylor.

The defendant in the original action paid into Court 848.75.

· Mr. M. J. D. Stephoun appeared for A Ritchie, and fr. E. J. Grist for A. Shroeder,

The plaintiff, sworn, stated that ho let the promises to the defendant from the 1s April. 1904 to the end of this year, as bo, the plaintiff was tompararily leaving the Colony, The boas

furnished and the defendant wen; t'iroagh an inventory with him. A. table- cloth which he Lad bad for two or thrus years but had not a hole in it, was Low

Was

MINUTES ADOPTED.

Mr. Hewart moved that the minuter of fast annual meeting as published, be passed.

Die Woon conded the motion, which was carris.

REPORT AND ACCOUNTS.

cirouinslances the existence of a white pilot His Excellency the Governor in that scheme (

KODAK unnecessary, entailing as it must an which in of such vital importanca to this Colony,

mely, the construction of a milway from Korison to Canton, and we may now rest satisfied that this matter will not be shered. With those few words. I beg to second the adoption of the report and accounts. -Carried.

FISCAL POLICY,

The CHAINMA& rand the ron lution with re-

FILMS

& ACCESSORIES.

DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN.

LONG HING & CO..

PHOTO GOODS STORE,

17, QUEEN'S ROAD

(SAME PREMISES AS MESSRS, AH CHEE).

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been published in these columns. He said: In gard Fiscal

seal Question, which has already bringing the resolution before the mol was merely to ask members to endorse what had already been written to Government on the mattes. For a very considerable time past the Fiscal Folicy has boon 01

a voort turning

question in Houo politics. In an important business community like Hongkong the Chamber of Tongkang, 27th December, 1304. Commerce should be affended every possible opportunity of expressing their opinion on this was said in the resolution with regard to Fiscal question before any legislation is carried utroform. The mattor was brought forward It may possibly be urged that we are somewhat merely because we understood that the question premature, but at the next general election at of Fiscal reform was in the air. it Mr. Home, the Fiscal Question may form one of the Chamberlain's idos is sdopted. certain adminis- most important planks on the now platform, tration may be brought in by Great Britain therefom we hul batter express our views now rather than wait till the last moment and are to call

I have much pleasure in second- Me meeting.

As he Kays, ing the Chairman's resolution. is purely an endorsement of what the committee and I think the committee have already done, have acted rightly in approaching the Govern-

and her colonies of great use to manufacturers at boas, but which would bare a serious affect on the trade of this colony. The resolution is merely asking the Chamber to endorse can aquest already put forward by the committ-e during the past year which was favourably received by the Government, that

the

in

tora to strips. Three Japanose donor-poisire months has been a particularly autions those Butierona oficiala, both on the British and ment in time about this matter, a most important the event of any legislation being brought in

were in the bow whon defendant took it over, but two of these worɑ new missing. One obair mat would have to be renewed; the chair had bou in w for ow year when he let the bousa. Alcoking-glas in the bath room had Loen brokom, zine bailer the bath room And its handle broken off; and two feather pillows were missing. A long lounge chair was broken; be understood that it had been flung cvor the verandah al burglars.

Mr. Hewart, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, quid -----

GENTLEMEN, The report and secounts of the Chamber of Commerce for 1004 hay ing boon in your hands for somno days, we will with your permission take them as read. Before

the proposing adoption

of the report and the passing of the accounts, here are a few matters to which I would like to refer. The past. pe it to all engaged in the Far Eastern Trade, and the Committee of the Chumbor in common with the Community at large, has closely followed the var

varying lines of the political situation and has on more than one occasion mude such representations as appeared desirable in the proper quariors with a view if possible to modifying the restrictions upon our neatral trada, which were from time to tims imposed by ono or other of the belligerent powers. The question of what is or is not contraband of war 1s as we know in a most unsatisfactory position. appeared as though an attempt would be made to establish the principle that might is right. Fortunately friendly representa tions made by nential

porers have to a certain ext ut reliered nurale of some causes for anxiety, but it is to be unestly desired

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Cross-examined, witnow thought a table-cloth | At one time should last 20 years.

Mr. Gris-You are a somewhat expectan регной!

The defendant submitted that Care was a

that at

Last

of the views no strongly

thee

be.

-ho Chamber of Commores may be com

TRADE

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one for the Colony, and the community in action with this question-zo other question IND COOPE'S ALE

is represented by this Chatbor Wa¦ mudicated with, as they are the

people to ba topportunity of discussing any forward for aftosine in For the resolution Fiscal Folicy of the Empire. As the Chairman is put forward, and is worded very much in the

Aame way as simular res

similar resolution adopted by the BASS' LIGHT GRAVITY mention, the proposals are not at prosent Chambers of Commerce of India and Ceylon, tained in concrete fom, bat no doubt, after the which was received in a sympathetic manner by desolation of the present Home Parliament, they the Indian Government.

We Love DO YOUROU to believe that the will be, and it is only right that we should ask

would at any

concerning on the Government to put before us what sach

time undertake at proposals may

without at first consulting the Chamber of BASS BOAR'S HEAD Commerco

rea, and I don't suppose they will neglect Co to do wo in the future. We do not wish to fores unrselves upon the Government, vr take ourselves any rights or privileges we are not entitled to. (Applaas).

Hoa. Mr. GEBEHOM STEWART: I read the resolution as advertised to-day. Your remarks have toned it λυπη somewhat, bat it is of such a sweeping nature that it would be a very good GUINNESS STOUT

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clause in the loss relating to ordinary war and lured, in int rusticual conference beinist Offs on behalf of the Governmon of part of the Chamber of Commerce to under-thing if the mattor was referred to the now

fear, and that the damage referred to camo) under this heading. A Hower pot and the chair Iad been broken during a typhoon,

His Honour gavo jailgment for the plaintiff

with costs.

The cross-action was a e'aim for damingos on account of bresal of agreement, inasmuch as the Toase provided for a tennis court, and this was not rowdy October instead of by July The tonout claimed $25 per month for the

three months, $75 in all.

the line within British

committee for reconsideration, otherwise I will vote against it

On being put to the meeting, the resolution was carried by a large majority.

NEW MEMBERS, On the motion of the CHATIMAX, Beconded by

Mr. ORMISTON, several firmas were admitted

to the Chamber,

COMMITTEN REFPOISTED,

The retiring members of comunittes were re-elected on the motion of Mr Soory, seconded by Mr. TOMEINS, 1he

ANNUAL REPORT.

service is unneeded exporte on the shipping trade of the Colony. Under the new system the shipping companies also had reason to complain that they were doprived of the services of men whom they know and trust, while a deserving body of men were prevented from following their vocation. It is of course abricas tuat a Chinaman of the class which furnishes pilots cannot had it was to pass highly technical examinations, and epposed therefore that the same consideration would be shown them in passing their respective examinations as is now extended to the licensed engineers and steersien of tuga who, as

we know, could not the test set to men of the same ass in home waters.

Sings the closing of the report the Committee Lave addrowed the Goverment on the subject, and it is very satisfactory to be able to report that the views expressed by the Committee bars boon endorsed by the Govern. ment. The correspondenes on the subject will 1 pablished for general information is due course. With regard to the worst and much discussed.

question of barriera in the Canton to be able to report that River it is gratifying t lately the work of removal has been rigorously the Coast Inspector of the taken in hand-hy the Chinese Maritime Customs, acting on behalf of the Imperial Government, and it is pleasing to loure that the work in progressing as rapidly as could be expected. Our thunks are due Chinese side, whose representations have at brought about this estisfactory state of affairs.

In consequence expressed at our last meeting with regard to the imperative necessity for an early construction of the long dreamed of Kowlod to Canton railway, the Committee specially addressed the Offcor Administering the Government and the British Minister at Peking, from both of whom sympathetic replies were received. As you all recollect, Sir Henry Blake in his

Hon. Mr. GENSHOM STEWART mid farowoll address to the Colony specially dwelt in the importance of this question, and after his Mr. Chairman and Gentleman.-From the departure the matter was strongly taken up by advertisment which has been in the papers

MOD times. A the Acting Governor, Mr. May, while since his for

special invitation

is arrival in the Colony His Excellenter the given inviting discussion on the resolution

now" before the Gerernor has given special attention to the which is

ling. "that It is in response to that invitation The question of the Kewloon-t anton the scorext posible moment after pecce husen the subjes of negotiations between the

venturs to alfer a few remarks on this interest: consequently for some time past

iny subject. A 3 evincing a willingness on the arronged to consider went further improve this Cedony and the British-Chinose Corpora: take fresh Isbour is the public internat, there ca ha offected upon the existing Trouty Furis so that abonlil war again unhappily tian, and it is understood to have proceeded so shething but good to be said of it. break out between twe graat powers, that far towards settlowout that the discussion with effort to encourage public discussion on matiges Iss and dislocation to neutral trade which the Chinese Government provided for by the of genel intere-t, for from the wording of must inevitably arina nuder such circumstance 108

aces, fifth paragraph of the Convention of th June the resolution, the matters treated of are to redued to a minimum.

As we all know, will

shortly be opened. In the meantime be submitted to the members in general, there the brand-minded and expable statesman who the Government here have been considering is much in it which will appeal to those of us brnarht up to believe in free dienssion as the now direets the policy of our kinsmen on the the route to be taken by other side of the Pac fe has already proposed territory which, in conjunction with a completa, soundest principle upon which to found all suck a conference, and we believe bis proposal road system, will bust d velon that territory. legislation. But there are other views of it. has been cordially adopted by the majority at 1 bave already referred to the dislocation of which open consideration may lead to doubt as all events of the leading powers. The question and lusen entailed upon, ou trade in these to whether the objects aimed at are likely to

the output of

proposal before us. of cotton in British watera by the war which still an appily drags be best coral by the of inor asing

of resolution: territory in diverse parts of the Empire so as to on. Situated as we are so close to the scope of

is comprehensive as it asks that all

The annual report for 1904 referred to the affecting commerce should be render our manufactures more independent of action, and being so closely interested in legislation

subject mooted last March, of experimenting these foreign markets or which they have now every turn of affairs it is perhaps only fitting submitted to the Chamber for approval. in cotton growing in the New Territory; to to rly for their supplies of raw material has, that before I close I should refer to the question As nearly alllegi-lation does affect trade in some the opening of Kongmook in tus same mouth; us we know. received the earnest consider.

daim While we must join with the whole form or other, it seems to amount to a

to forthcoming commercial expositions at store all my private persons as well as civilized world in deploring the appailing, loss that the Government should submit practically Portland (Or) and Crystal Palaco, London,

onlled to derw to feials more directly intrested in the welfare of life and suffering which this war has entailed, avery ordinance they may

(at which Hongkong could not make mach show uar Colonies As Hongkong can of several of var

we cannot but thrill with saniration at the the rete or approval of this Chamber. What of trade, bat Chinoro artificers were advised

more thoo the ud. the cotton manufact. intense patriotism and splendid berciam which affects commerce ako claim to be one aringolanies, although is true to a com- bus beez equally displayed by the forces of both ministration of justice and the endless to send exhibits), to the Chinese currency of question (it is impossible to state that any paratively small extent. it is satisfactory-10 combatauts. In this I think we may lok for individual liberty but are laws at thing live great progress hiss yot boen mado"); to the be permitted to be constitution of the supreme court or the police dating of New York to ograms (customers cultivation of cotton on the mainland has liore that that

ruspect

representing time of

to contraband received the attention of the Goverment. Seed must earn on the fld, for a courageous and The maintenence of Public Health also is all mat apparently pay for the code word of the remont: fed generons foo will in due time form a solid foun- important de re desire to become referens of ver Hongkong Government thanked for has been imported and with a view to diste bating this to the local fation for a genuine friendship between the so who commitee for the Sanitary Board? Defeneamul its efforts to secure emelioration of shit farmers. It is to be hoped that by the offer of now are ranged against sach other, and that the escurity occupy on essu ial feature of successful

Hontral cargos) surrounding

to the anaali- prizes for the best results these men may be feeling thus engen arod will more surety that commerce, a review therefors of subjects affec

factory working of the department of the encouraged to embark in what has ved anything sisa Fault in

disposition are Justing pesos proved

Health floer of the Poet (second M. Q. in China to be one of Far East, bringing in its train Buy districts in

considering If hir the most remunerative forms of agriculture, only to those now actually engaged i the

shipping Doosseerily. Chamber again regrets The reform of the currency in China 25 4 present confict, but to all who for whatever

Fut forward in its present shape, policy of non-intervention"); to commercial ärst step towards the establishment of a gold reason, desire the pescafal development of the it will certainly canse a searching enquiry ou education (Chumbor at present will not basic mas

was specially dealt with at our last nonal trade of this part of the world. Since our last the part of the Colonial Office as to the cousti-patitute During the past year $1,000 in debentures meeting. The committes has since then again meeting ear now fovernor has taken oflen and tution of the body making a claim of such a

of Commeros in has already givan maby indications that among

wide spreading nature. It will be found that has been paid off towards east of greens and a addressed the Chambers of

Shanghai and Tientsin on the entiret, and for other matters engaging his earnest attention we are a cosmopolitan body which is free considerable reduction has also been made by a second time a joint memorial frous the three he has at heart the true progres of the trade toolset or reject its own members, who in number of adrances bolig made over to the Chambers has been sent to the Members of the of this Colony, His Excellency's recent their turu are free to olest their own officers. Club innda, and the bulence will to paid off Diplomatic Body at Peking. Although no ttaranees on that all important subject, the As we wrist at present we have the advantage

has as yet been set in motion by the

duestion of the rising beration a! Havement

of having members of all sorts, who are free to during the next three months. The Chiese Government towards carrying out this population, are kinne sufficient evidence of this, give us the benefit of their knowledge und ship zow stands at 55, as com ared with 36 last much bonded reform, the importance of the while the Committee of the Chamber have exp riraos on every matter. I am eag of year, the reduction of the entrance fee for a question in re kuur fully realised by the foreign trendy had evidences in other directions of the those who think that the Chins trede is in its tino having proved a success. The proposed Ministers in

'interori His Excellency takes in trading watt-rs.

soma, pessimists, who Stay There are fitting pporting, who will no doubt lose

As we know, however, from past experl-nes, it thin extensions and new tennis courts may have to Etti

for urging upon the Chinose

that we Britishers are deosdent, and re- the

benest which must accrue to the is not a.ways possible for the officials of a Crown present a diminishing trade. I am not ose of tine (when the extension of railways in Chine be reconsidered owing to a likelihood of the There by bringing about the desired change: Colony sud the business community to look at those myself, but the pessimists my be right, takes place this advantage of one standard time

Expire greens being required by the Government for In the now King's Park. In the evant of this my last annual address I referred to the nil questions from the same point of view. and there is therefore a possibility that in days will be even more appreciated to the Kowloon-

Fiscal question which has so agitati

so agitated the minds Much, huwurer, can be done to further those to come the majority of this Chamber may not Canton Railway (as news yet of s taking place a new site has been offered to the of many of our leading statesmou and traiers interests for which after all we are all working b Britishers a all. Is it not a somewhat large Scheme for construsting or guaranleging Club, with the same area of ground as the pro- in all parts of the Empire; much Ims buen sad in common, via the advancement and p osparity order to ask the Government to mortgage necessary capi al; to Piece Goods contracta and wriston on this all important subject during of our Colony, by a readly interchange of ideas their fature so for us amendment of wording suggested

gand Bent greens, iustuding the extrusicas.

the past twelve months, but it is difficult to opinions comething to this effect was all their legislation to

Body so constituted. į by

Messrs Dezoon, Looker, and Doacon" the complaint

.of Captain Milroy was elected President for the forecast what may transpire in the immediate said by its Excellency on his arrival when Has the Chamber any cause of

inserting such words as soonest Practic

ssible delivery should be discontinued is ensuing year, with Mr. J. Henderson as Vice future. Whatever our personal views may be taking the oath of office. I trust, therefore, I against the Government? If they can bring a

mast all agree that it is one of the most may be permitted to take advantage of this just charge showing want of consideration favour of as soon as we receive them. or President. Mr. D. Gow was re-elected Hon. important questions to British Imperial trade occasion, and in the name of the Hongkong Kanimous support of the mombare

against the Government they will have the lat

stipulation that the merchant shall not be re- Secretary and Treasurer with acclamation. The which has arisen of recent years, and as you General lamber of ommerce to assure

"'); to following committee, the last mentioned four will have seen therefor it is proposed later Excellency that we will heartily co-operate in resouting it. I have always thought that the onsible for day by mousfacturers

prosperity of our Government rare mest anxious to avail them registration of Chiness partnerships (Bingspore eontemplating action. Greater possibilities being now blood, was then appointed, viz.eu to ask you to pass a resolution dealing any staps taken to advance the pro

with this

matter.

I fear I have detained you somewhat solves of the ripe expericuos of the senior there Await developments): Another question which Colony.

to arbitration in Mesura, A. Kinross, W. Ramsay, J. Galt, 'T. bas engaged the attention of the Committee be there are still a few matters of more per-members of this Clataber. Before asking for trade disputes (growing is favour. Chamber deelt

is that of the construction of a new and sonal interest to which 1 would refer. Our W. Robertson, C. F. Focken, H. T. Richard-

might be well for the with 21 powers

CAROS, B more than previous year); to more spacious harbour of refuge for the Vice-Chairman, Mr. D. R. Law, has left as on a Committee to reconsider the proposition and the membership (now increased to 151); to re- son and T. Petrie,

themselves more small craft of the port which is so urgently visit home. The Chamber is indebted to air. Law in the aveded.

Pollock thanked for relieving Mr. Robert Some correspondence has passed for much good work done in spite of the very systematically of the powers to intunes pratentation on Legislative Council (Mr. HE. between the Government and this Chamber great calls upon his time made by his own affairs legislation which they enjoy at present. Shewan daring Home leave; to the General

a subject and it is an isfactory to learn that (app sase). Another friend to whom we have had Bille are advertised freely in the Government

Committee. (On Mr. R. Shewan return to the nes of the spoody construction of to any farewell in hir. R. C. Wilcox. Mr. Wilcox Crazette and the publis press before they are Colony in July last, Mr. H. E. Pollock's term importanes such a refuge is fully recognised by the was, as you know, for several years our worst- brought forward, and yet the Member for ths

service as ex-oficio member and representa- Authorities. We understand the Government ary, and later rendered aquaily valuable assist Chamber had no instructions when the last ties of the chamber in the Legislative Conseil

consider that when the work is rightly

ans to our Association as a member of the sugar bill came before the Council. The expired. Mr. D. R. Low left the Colony on andersson it shall be of sufficient magnitude Committee: We should all join in theuking Mr. lisousion alsed on that day was raised by Mr. homa leave in December and Mr. R. C. Wilcox to meet all possible requirements of the port for Wilcox for services so willingly rendered in the Shevaa and myself upon our own initiators and resigned in January, 1905, on severing his

te interests of our Chamber, and I am certain all yet the principal involved was the

connection with Hongkong.

Messrs. H. W. port: I think that the evident desire of Robertson and E. d. Whealler were invited one goal from a position within the pousity effect this,

Bu of a very large sum moury will

before him the to be expended and in view of the

with his family in many publie in which to enjoy

results of his industry and works now under construction, we understand land the happy with M. Wilcox's departure | to report on all bills montary committee vacant seats.); and to Finances, (The Pioninele

and of their own members a Half-time-R.E., 1 ; Albión, 0.

forward by th the Government has decided to

to postpons for zalility (applause). time constructing the new refngs. Under the I regret to say the name away" with their opponents, the wen showing circumstances, the Committee cannot but concur disappears from our of Messrs Turvor & Co. Govorament. Their energetic Secretary cold Rock Fund amounts with interest to $4,500,89, very good combination and plenty of vigour with the decision arrived at. At our, our book you win menbers--a came. I keep them posted as to all billa advertised and is s parately investel.

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His Honour, after hearing the evidence, said that when the plainti took over the house be know that the court had aot bear turfed, and know that it was to be a gras court. The court could not possibly be ready by the 1st July for a person oritical about the ground, and if this was expected then the plaintiff and defendant agreed on a thing utte.ly impossible. From the evidence he had come to the conclusion that the court could have been usod. He thought ind that 10 qustion of encouraging the comfort, for surely which all brave men forca to be submitted to a cosmopolitan chamber?

the plaintiff was quite iu error, and avon suppos- ing that he had not come to that ponclusion to would love giren merely uominnt damages and thus duprived the plaintiff of his tests. Judy. ment for the defendast with cost.

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to the need for more typhoon anchorage for. uns: to the objects of the Decimal Associa tion (Chamber donated £10); to the Pilots Ordinance 1904 (too fow pilots now, licensed remainder asking higher fees. Chamberanggests present charges high enough, and recommenda retention of experienced and reliable Chinese pilots"); to the opening of Wai- chow (promiset, bighly desirable, not yet done. Chander suggests light railway *** | connecting than Chung,.

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whilst the ing and seek fresh lodging. Although the standard, whereas the committes were opposed against 8094.27 for 1903, 13 Bil sources GRAND and the Committee trusted that their end change has mach facilitated the work of the to it. In such a case which were the Gotern of income showed

In its presunt form expenditure on the whole was stationary. The y.Chamber, we must all feel a cortaiu amount of ment against the resolution. (Art) repayment of the debentures of the Hongkong incompetent man would be prevented from regret at leaving premises where the Chamber shali reto assuming the post of

pilots and that the of Commerce has been located since its inception because it asks for a privilege which and Kowloon Wharf and Godown foy.. Ld., which obliged further investments in Hongkong old standard of pilots would be maintained. and where so mach good work has been done by cannot be shared by many of our own Hotel and Hongkong Club Debentures, both

who countrymen in the colony This is not the case, for, us you will see from our prodocessor in seconding the motion said: members of this Chamber, and (secondly). Ithink yielding 6 per cent. interest per annum. the report, the actual result of the working of the Pilots Ordinance proved far different from I have pleasure in congratulating the com

Reserve Fund now stands at $14,715.46). the Committee are asking for momething which what had been anticipated, the consequones wittee on the successful results of their labours may entail upon them an auswer, which will being that we are now provided with a too dating the past year. The Chairman, in his very certainly be polito, int counot be entirely favour limited pilot service, composed almost entirely able specah, bas so fully covered the grond that able; and, (thirdly) because this request may be of Englishmen who, with the Balt it leaves bat little to pad. I would, however, met by some counter proposition affecting the ber licensed, already complain that they cannot like to say that I am glad the Governan at has constintion of this Chamber which might for this part on Thursday, the 2nd March, and

increase recognised the importance of constructing a s

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play off their tis in the above competition at Happy Valley to-day (Wednesday) at 4-15.

The following slovan will represent the Club Goal Dr. Kow. Banks W. G. Leckie and G. E. Morrell, Halves H. C. Gray, Livat. G. B. Macdonald, E. F Aucalt. Forwards R. Meophorson T. E. Pearce W. H. Williams

Mr. MadпURST

Are not

The

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The P.M.steamer Manchuria will Jonve Manila

OPENING NIGHT,

THURSDAY, MARCH 2ND:

"A COUNTRY GIRL"

DE. NEWELL WILSON,

DENTIST.

Latest American Methods. Reasonable Fees,

A N. Other and H. L. Garrett. Referee, Corpl. make a living and are able difeulties of barbour of refage, and trust they will tendig importance as an all embracing is dus here on Sunday, the 5th Barch at day- No charge for examinations.

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Mr. PLAYFAIR: I thoroughly agree with An addition to compradore English is to be of a pilot are really only to give as an early date, The Filots Ordinance is one every word Mr. Stewart said, and an also found in an acknowledgment by a Chinese 20 tho masters of vessels certain local that materially affects the shipping trade of the opposed to the resolution. Telegraph employee, who wrote Dear Sirs, information as to currents more particularly port, and it is satisfactory to note that the The CHAIRMAN: I think Mr. Stewart has That your telegram for Tientsin we have been when 靄 aleamer

is being placed at farther representations of the committea have to a certain extent misunderstood the intoution send out already at just now. I am, Yours'

wharf or dock. There is no need for the consideration of the authorities. It is also of the resolution. It is quite true, since my truly."

highly paid European service. Under these gratifying to notice the great interest taken by attention has been directed to it, that nothing!

in New York on the 26th Feb,

light.

The silk or the C.P.R.. steamer Tartar arrived

A,M. 10 5 P.M

The C.P.R. steamer Athenian arrived at 1ST FLOOR, WATKINS' BUILDINGS Yokohama at 10:30 am on Monday, the 27th

31, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 19th October, 1904,

Office hours

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aft, and left again at 3 p.m. on Tuesday for

Kobe, where zho is due to arrive at 6 s.m. tá,

marrow.

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