"ANGLO CHINESE DISTRICT GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS.
H.D. the Governor presided at the anas ́ distribution-of--prizes of the Anglo-Chinese District Government Echools held at Yacomati you orday. There were present Mr. R. A. B. Pongonhy, His Excelleucy's private secretary, M. E. A. Irving, Inspector of Schonis, Rev. Bro. Sylvester, director of St. Jtmeph's College, Mr. C. H. Vierowy, principal of the Diosusan School, Mers, W. H. Willistos, Ho Tung and
others. The programme was so sranged as to
combine besinees with pleasure, the items being intersected with the business of the day. The principal of each school read his annual roport, stincts from which follow-
YAUMATI RIOOL.
Mr. W. Carwon said: Your Excidioney, In- spector of "Selions, Ladha and tentlemen, In presenting tlás, my 3rd, danual report as the work of this school, I hope I may be allowed
this privilege of chasing this prize distribution a 20 uspicious occasion to the peninsular of Kowloon seeing it pertaķis of the nature of a double function. It molibrates the opening of the New Government School for the Education of Chinese youths in English ideas and it is tho first distribution of prines to Chinos -wcholars in Government Schock in the peninsula of Kowloon by H. E. the Governor. of the Culony. Since my last report the staf has been increased by the appointment of two additional assistant Chinese mustan The work of the whole of my present staff has on performed in an exilingly satisfactory
Jother.
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20г 1906.
of June. At the commencement of the summer vaestion I submitted a report on the unsatis factory condition in which I found the school The inff in cludes three Anglo-Chineso assist ants, one vernacular master and myself. The ¤mber in attendance throughout the year has been very poor, the highest monthly average being 19 and the lowest 35, while the average for the year was only 41. The fox collected the | were small, amounting to 8745.
general results of the work there has been toady and constant progress, and I have avery rename to believe that the school now in a <afisfactory state of efficiency. I inve, with the east of the Inspector of Schoris, tried geviral innovations, which hsvo been unqualified successes; those included launch trip, walking excursions; and swimwing and thawing exercises. The excursions, staburing about 3, were to the racet important factoring and chief places of interest in the Colony. The wern well attended both by teachers and pupils, and I feel confilant the bogs derived much benefit therefrom both mentally and physically
well my mornily. During the excursions seximas more collected, and those have gone to swell the contents of a set of objects which have been farther augmented by presentation of must ful and vainable casea of specimens from different English manufacturing firms. Drawing has been tnght for the first time, and the syllabus includes freebund, geomstory and rash work. During the summer months bathing parties were arranged. and the boys taught swimstning. I think the initiation of au inter-schools' content in swimming on 'soma-
to the mall number in the school wo wich
principal one, so that they also shall become fooders of Queen's College. In the Anglo-Indian Bohool there is room for considerable develop. ment, and I know with regard to the British that Mesura. Williams and Jumes are doing their utmost to push them on, while at Bellios School Mrs. Bateman's successer will find work in front of her in training the future mothora of the Colony. I thought these gogoral remarks on education in the Colony would be of mace in forest to the ladies and gentlen present than any detailed criticism of the last Master's reports. With regard to those reports and the work of the boys, I have only to add that I shink much has been done in the past year by Mesers, Curwen and Young Hes, and that Mr Morris has made an excellent start in kisschool. I will give my special priza on this occasion- the occasing of the opening of the Yaumati school to Young King Fok, the head bag of that sohool (upplauss). I wish now to express the thunks of the Government to Mr. Ho They for his generosity, and to declare the school opened (great applause).
Mr. Ho Tang briefy afknowledged the and Mr. Carwon, on behalf of masters and scholars, conveyed a hoarly vote of thanks
the Governor.
POLICE COURT.
Friday, January 19th,
BEFORE MR. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MACISTRATE), ·
DISORDERLY SEAMEN
Two bluejackets from H.M.S. Andromeda were summoned for being drunk and disorderly Ship Street and refusing to pay riesha hires. The first was ordered to pay $7.50 and the second $7
RETURNED FROM BANISHMENT. Chan Yan, who returned from banishment a
what similar lines to the football and hygienen The feos qui aftendence have increaser: from - $1,200 tʊ SLR), and the average daily competitions, but with more restrictions so as to plaen the weaker schools on a more aqual atterslunes has risen from 24 to 25, being a footing, would gives a great impetus to a must increase in fres of 58 par cont, and in sitemi conseful, healthy nud popular exercise. Owing of 15 per cent.. This, I think, can be munsidered evidence of a desirs on the part of Chiness pareats and guardians for a sound and thorough. English education in Kowloon and district. To our syllabus hygiene has been added during the past year. As you ate aware, I reported very favourably on the teaching of history in my last report, and my further experience
units to comete in the hygiene shield contest second time, was sezit to prison for one year
His ExcxLLENDY then distributed the prizes, and said :-Ladies and Gentlemen,
Was
and crdered six hours in the stocks.
AMBITIOUS
P.S. Wait arrested thirteen natives na they were gambling at 118, Hollywood Read on Thursday night. Investigation revealed the
bouring homes, were using European cards and attempting to play poker. The principal was fined $5 and the remainder 23 each.
CAUGHT REDHANDED.
CORRESPONDENCE.
OLD TAIPINGSHAN.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY TRESS." SIR-I the columns of your valuable papar there have apposted within the last few wooks oror the pesadonym "Spectator," two letters. dealing with a neighbourhood which lies in the very heart of China town hotwan Queen's Road and Blake Garden; described by your corres pondent as "the last remnant of plagua atrioken Tai-ping-shax.”
As an old resident and one
interested, I have made it my business to visit the streets particularly referred to at different hours and I think Spretator" has not over. stated his case, During part of the night the place is a foritable pandemonium embracing all the most hornite foxtures of modern nativa lifo centered within an area scarcely exaneding one aore. It world be interesting if a census could
obtained showing age and occupation of two
done, I feel'sure its life would be a very short inhabitants of this local Hades; as, if this wore
Oh
Much has been said of lato about kidnapp
is carried on in the Colony (vide your leader and the juvenile slave trade which
Saturday) and while such a place as, remnant of Tai-plag-shon," is allowed
the
to exist and flourish can there, bo any wonder that this child slaughter continues I should say the first stop would be to turn out the whole neighbourheed, transplanting the inhabitants to mare desirabla premises such as can be found ready for immediate occupation just beyond the Cue Works. I allude more particularly to
bicct of houses on the east side of Hill Road, ewly built and just completed which are capable of accommodating at least thres hundred inmates. Hill Read is a very wide thoroughfare with a large all running through it for carrying off the storm water, and at the sa time it benefits by the harbour, tidal flow. There could not be a more suitable plane clora B & change from over-crowded Tai-ping-shan, would suggest that the place be inspected, There are also many other houses elusa by which could be maile to serve the purpose if
PRO BONO PUBLICO.
A PRISONER'S DEATH.
At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon, Mr F. A. Hazeland sitting, with the following jary Mosers Otto Walther foreman), A. E. W Dunwick and E. B Pye, tell an inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of a prisoner who bad died the previous day a
The erection of the lauilding whore we are assembled to-day for the first line is dan to the generosity of Mr. Ho Tung, who I am glad to seg present. Mr. Ho Tang consouted to pru. fact that the men, who wore cooks from neigh-necesary?--Your truly, teaches me that it can be taught, though I am sent to the Government of Hongkong that pro than surry to say the experiment minst schoo: which is lower down Robinson Road, an how terminate owing to the reorganization
which
built at his
that expense, n Hehe Buder this scheme we have to elimi
it should be maintained for British children minate history from our curriculum owing to the trad of a ho had originally intended, fact that the upper classes are to be abolished.
for children of all nationalities. He made it In doing away with these classes, I as not fully
a condition to his consent that an equally convinced that a right, course in being adopte,good school should be grovided for the Chinese In saying this I do not wish to be thought boys of Yaumati, and his building has been cantankerous, but the wal sad aim of the Dis-rected in part fillment of that conditions triots Schrols cannot altogether be looked upon I don't think the Yaunanti Ings have lost by asi forritzes of Qunea's" College, as the greater
the substitution of this building for the majority of pupils who attend our schools do so
other. It is certainly as good a schoolhonan with a dins to qualify for positions in firms
and has the additional advantage of a big at salaries say from 825 to 340 per mensem
playground, and in alen
more centrally and and the education giron at our schools is ample
conçoiently situated for residents of Yan- for that purpose. I have personally inquired at 1 is like the other school on the Robin- into every case in winch a buy has left this school
son Road, the 100 feat road that will from the upper class in order to discover his
destination and work This is the result :— 16 boys have left from the upper classes, and fear of them have goue te Queen'a College.
eventually go from Tsimchatsui to old Kowloon Point. We proposed to muka a part of tho read, in front of this houso immediately, and to the north, and later as to ent through the
Li Tuk, a coolje imbued with visions of plunder, went to Tytam Tak reservoir works and carried off a wax from the 'coolies' quarters containing clothing and other articles to this value of $20. However, he was aspied by of the men, who gave the alarm. He was pursued and captured, and was placed in the dock by Inspector Gould. Sentence of thres weeks' imprisonment with six hours in the stocks was pasend.
JAPAN'S FOREIGN TRADE
FOR 1905.
Victoria Gach,
Mr. Pierpent, chief wurder, stated that the deceased, Se Poi, & coolin of 50 youts of age, had been received into Victoria Gaol on the 12th inst.
on a charge of unlawfully cutting and damaging a fir tree, the penalty imposed being $5 or 14 days burd labour.
A warder said bo received the deceased into
Calm cannot !e traced; the roinninder ere kill you see ont of the window in order is join material andi vi goods ordered to arrive in time him conveyed to hospital.
working in various rituutions,
WANTHAI SCHOOL.
1904
1903 Exports319.260,000 Y299,502,000
371,380,000 317,135,000
Imports...
Total... Excess of
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,
SPECIAL SHOW DAY, JANUARY 29TH, 1906,
"E beg to inform our numerous CUSTOMERS that on the ghova date we shall show a large assortment of SMART HATS and TOQUES with other novelties for the EACH SRAZON.
2, PEDDER STREET. OPPOSITE THE HONGKONG HOTEL. Hongkong, 11th January, 1900.
AN ANTI-DYNASTIC CHINESE MAGAZINE.
The revolutionary spirit among some of the
WAR SO
Chizase students in Tokyo has found roent expression in a newly-established magazina called the Min Puo. The first number, which appeared on November 26th, 1905. quickly sold out that a vernd stition was issued on December 8th. Although the names of its litors are withheld, and all articles but ene are anonymour, no seorot is made cl either its editorial or its managing fra The former is given as ut No. 2, Niohons, Shine ngawa-cho, Ushigatie-ku, Tokyo, and the Intrer as at No.34, Asa nu-banshu-cho, Naito-Shinji.ku, Toyo-tama-gori, Tokyo-fu. The priuters are a Japans firm known as Shukosha. at No. 4 Nakasamgaku-cho, Ronda-ku, Tokyo,
Not less surprising than this publicity in the directness with which the policy of the pager is sinted.
The following is n translation:
The objects of this magazine ure :- 1--The overthrow of the premat vichud and abstrepervas gavernment,
2-The n-tablishment of a united form of government.
3.-Tho conservation of the world's true peace. * 4.--The preservation of the national territory.
(This point is a little obscuro in the original,
thm wording being 有國地土)
3. The maintenanie, of the essential unity betws the people of China and Japan.
6.-The seeking of a co-operation of the World Powers in the perfecting of the tank of China's reformation.
-
The Best article, entitled Mo Tan & Kun Mu, is an atu mpt to establish a distinction between this people of a runry." and "the rightful people of a county" The rightful racial tribe to which the ajority of the employment at picking hemp, at which he or
People belong. In other words it is continued till Thursday morning Witness attampt to show why the Macchus should about 10 o'clock noticed be was very ill and bad have so right of citizenship in a land which properly belongs to the Ching-a. In fining the meaning of a "partiniar racial
The writer Jays down six essentials - Abited relationship; that this does Mr. Radius, senior hospital warder, sido exist between the Montu sad the Chiness is proven by the law forbidding inter. de ceased was brought to the bospital the marriage (Similarity in age and previous day in a state of mollups. He was losters (3) Habitation of the same country z seen by the medical officer at R. and died at the Manchus are not rightful lahabitants of China. (4) Similarity in customs an i munners. (5) Similarity in religion (6) Similarity in Dr. Moore, medical offer of Victoria Gaol, igrical characteristics. By all these six the sid ho examined the devased on his admission writer conclades that the Manchus de pre bas
To Mr. Craig, superintendent--Prisoner did } tribes! not complain,
150 p.m.
to gal. Ha was in a very debilitatori state, long to that "parti tar racial tribo" which Festerday morning witness Wiehl a postmortem would entitie
"people of Chim to be cumberel amin the azaminusion and found the lungs mongested.
The second article is en" Why the Magolos heart dilated, and signs of chronic bronchitis, caucot, even if they would. found a "erinsttu, Death was due to collapse, caused by nervous tion form of Governmunt." It is signed
"An Ex-Hibernate Worm." debility.
The next article is entitled, "Why Chita The jury returned a verdict of death from uld establish a democratic form of Cevern- natural catecs.
ment.
of Japan for 1905, the Hocki, after referring to
In the course of a review of the foreign trade charge on the 15th inst., aud gave him people are those who belong to the partionlar the early effects of the war on domestic trade, observes that the foreign trade suffered litt. In the case of imports, there was a considerable cas, das to the hears importation of war it to the present Terminaliam of the road near before the war duties caune into force. This the Chinese theatre, so that you may ander. importation of ordinary classes of gools also Mr. Yonog How's report was as follows stand and only the geographical position of the good increase, sales of the principal good+ largely increased, while exports also showed t Your Exevilney, Mr. Irvice. Ladies and school, but bise its position in the general continuing active. The success of the Japanese Cent'on.It is with much pleasure that I scheme of Government education. 1 propose to Aruis. land and ses found wider markats for „pr word" my nouusi report. On January 1st give you a few facts with regard to that sheme Japanese goods in China, and sales of cotton goods and yarn signally increasel. The tetul 1945, there voro 9 names on the School Bell There are altogether BI Govornout and Go-value of exports and imports-for-1904 is com During the year there wors 104 applications for
verament aided schouls in the Colony, and the pured with that for the preceding your as were enrolled · [the acaission. Of theme 90)
i follows:- avorage attendance, which is, of course, vory remaining 14 failed to pass the requited test in
much lower than the total nambers on the Chinese), this bringing the total number on
roll, is about 5.000, 0f this number about books up to 188. From various causes 49 1-tone-thirst are trained in the eleven Government The number on rull at the end of the year was
importaut of
.Y600,620,000 ¥806,637,000 19. The school has boon open on 293 days, Schools, by far the most
which is Quan's College, where 10 and the average daily attendanco was 14+08,
Imports,.....Y 52,100,900 Y 27,638,00) average of over 1,000 boys are instracted. which is considerably higher than any previsas
From the above figures it will be seen that Qncon's College, come the exports for 1904 showed au increase of about 30 your. The free collected amount to $2,349, Next, after
This is followed by a lengthy disenssion of which is an increase of $75830 upon last year's thru principal Anglo Chinese Schools which million yen in value on the figures for this preceding year, imports an increase of about 59 the boys are her assembled at this morning, million van, and the total trade an increase of s
The Rions of Chinese History." To the resguno, and I think that the sub-1 is now in
A HONGKONG LECTURER QUIZZED, introduction to this discussion the attention of Ons is the Want-ai School, situated on the east fi:tle over Y63,900,000. The fighting froot in most fishing condition. There have been
the reader is called to arveu reasons why side of Victoriu, szother is the Sayingpan Manchuria was greatly extended in the now
It is not for us to try to explain all that Mr. lllious have been less successful in China ? number of changes in the alaff dun to print School, situated at the west side, and the third year, 1995, resulting in a marked increase in the Bainbridge says; indeed, the task is beyond us, than in Western countries: (1) They have
ja t Yaumati. Then there are other Customs duty on rice and the increase in the importation of war materials. The impost of a
As an amateur ethnologist, he is regarded
(2) They have myself and five assistants. The reconsmesidui Cháncse setools at Tang Lenng Chow, in Consumption-tax on sugar called for large in. Hongkong with a reverence; and enjoys largaly been private in their natafe, and have
JOV* | net enlisted Ennited following Just unnal report on the Notes of Lessous." Victoria, at Aberdeen, on the south-west side portations of these articles in anticipation of the the distinguished cacket of the Odd Values, act to carefully popped out in tail in
new duties and the increased activity in
hecuse any of his dis- advance. (3) 1 bey have been either rebelliona the Society, perhaps
The headed by rulers or rebellions among the lower has bot carried out satisfactorily, and the of the Island of Hongkong, and at Ng Lun cotton yarn market brought up the importation coveries ars to be found in back zumiɩrs. assistants now keep all "note" in suitable the principal market town on the west side of raw cotton. to an astonishing amount. In Japan Chronicle r-marks have heard of classes; they are not emanated from the booka. Hygieno has ho consistently taught of the New Territory. Then there is the small the case of exparts, shipments of cotton goodsiring toads boil. found hermetically sealed up intelligout middle class. (1) They have been antil rock, and similar phenomena, but it more heal and repetitious tha Western robel- vernacular school, which I hope eventually and yarn, porcelain and other lines generally remained for a Hanging gantenggery, fu fios (he teabeen, too-drawn-out in point throughout the year, and the buys have apple will breams on Anglo-Chinese school, at Shek showed more or less increase. It is, however, really astonish us with the information that of time, 63% has been mutual intrigue and says the Hocht, to bo regretted that sales of He, na the south east side of the island of Hougkong. Waste going to start this year an important lines of export, fell off heavily, the Anglo-Chinose solcel at Taipo, a market town decreuse of raw silk representing shut
million yer and of hobutae about 30 million on the must side of the Now Territory. For you. The result of exports in bulk for the year special purposes an Anglo-Indian school has just ended will wat, therefore, be much better Leon started in Victoria, the Victoria school for than for the preceding year. The value of Liritish toys and chihiron, and the Kowloon December is compared with the corresponding exports and imports up to the mill of school fer British girls and children, while pored of 1906 as follows:- for Chinese girls there is the Belilios School
1905
1904 in Victoria with its English and vernacular Exports Y308,339,000 Y906,449,000 Imports....... 478,109,000 353,724,840 classes. I don't propose to increase the mum. lar of the schools, but I hope we shall Total. Y:86,442,000 Y660,178,000
Ercass of
tions, and at the present time it consists of
tip made by the Inspector of shools in his
themselves with much energy to a most
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HUMILIATION
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raw silk and habuiae, which form the most innemen. Norin-this all--the "Irish made ng of the opportunity oflored by the CLEANED, REPAIRED, OVERHAULED
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there is in Tapia strour evalence of
wander among the rabots. (7) Outside Punera whatever that may mabuk boen among the Japanese! The authority for these rebellious to step in and seize the reins of known diasr at Royal tables all over the rebellious of Western cations are held up us as rtion Mr. Oliver Bainbridge, the wall. Keverament. A few historical citations are TYPEWRITING
kiven to substantiate these points, and the The goatieman world,
graciously granted an worthy the eruption of the present day audience to the representative of the longhong | Chinesa of patriotic spirit. Jews in various likely places. He asserts that (one of the escaped 98 reformarej Japanese in- Daily Press, and Riscoarsed on his discovery of There are articles about Gambetta, Sun Wen
there are several Jewish families in this beurteney etc., and translatious from Hisary- of the Chinese Empire, and he has ascertained Georges Progress and Poverly?
We have from inse iptions upon stones that the laws or bore dengils from we nasympathetic R arrived there in 7990 B.C. Our contemporary review in the N.-G. Daily News.
Hays
BIG DIVIDENDS.
useful branch. of study. The Inspector of Schoolg has paid several visits for the purpose of testing the school, and speaking generally the reaults most satisfactory. Mathematics, the English subjects and hygiene appear to the best advantage, especially so in the junior classes. Translation is exceedingly gud, Possessing na do a profound knowledge of Chinese literaturo, I tako grost interest in the touching of this subject, and the results are
In Japan he found many things which could ruust gratifying. The school has ou several ¦ be able to add to their extent and to their
only bes explained by son Jewish origin, such occasions been visited by teachers from son siency. In order to carry out this idea wo Imports....Y169,776,000 Y47,275,000
as the representation in a palace at Krato uf Sono idea of M, Rockefeller's inermo is of the grant-in-ald schools in the Calons propese in the first place to start, evening con-
Referring to the export and import of specie, Solomon receising the Queen of Sheba, and gained from the fact that on the 15th it, bu the Buchi netes that the foreign trade for 1904 and by the representatives sent cut by the
tinuation chusses at Queen's Collage; port, to having buan in favour of imports, the export of Solomon returning gifts; the fact that the drew $5,000,000 as his chure of the dividend of ducational authorities of the Philippines raise the general standard of that establishment apie amounted to a little over Y107, 00,000 kado traces his descent from a dragon which is $10 stars declared by the Standard Oil callest Ouse or Oeni, & name which is given in the Company. This is the last quarterly dividend for the express purpose of studying the and make the thros príncipal Chinesio sebooks and the import only to Y35,900,000. Thus oror old version of the Bible to the last king of of the rear and brings the total up to 9 por
mathode of enching English in practic
Y73844,000 of gold and silver flowed out of the'
f his Mr. Rockefeller's the District Schools. The normal class has there was a waste of teaching power in haring the year under review was far greater than for
Jews were als discovered, but most remarkable are in S0000. It is estimated that his been held at my school (under the supervision larger classes for a higher standard in the the preceding year, but the exodus of specie trace an Irish piement among the Japanese.
of all is Mr. Bainbridge's assertion that he can hear from his railway, will be a lonet
Pag-absidiary companies and other investments of the District Hond Masters) ou Saturday Anglo-Chinese schools where there wern pety was checked, and there was then an excess of Mornings, when the assistant teachers have one or two boys in ereb class, we would do with the export. The amount
Tinut
It is, in lead, a remarkable assortion. But so far,600 more; so his iccome for the year, an Y15,7000,000 in the import #9 compared whet is necessary is a definition of "Irish the most conservative estimate, craches timenace.
ic foraign been instructed in the modern methods of better if they had greater stimains in the markets in
Does Mr. Bainbridge 1 *mous total of $40,000,000. From a well-informed in consequence of the excess of imports element." teaching. The lessons and criticistas cannot higher classes of Queen's College. I hope in time was settled with the money raised by the issCeltic" olemment, or doox ho infer that the source it is urned that the year 1905 las hoon that Dr. Bateson Wright's best scholars will be of foreign bonds, with resalt described. It is Japanese love of argument and of friendly trints a tanner pear for us Standard Oil Company as influence purely fer as earnings are concerned. The disturbances of strongth denotes an concludes the Tokyo gratifying
journal, that those who have been through Mr. Young Hor, the foreign trade of the Empire during the war
Hiberniar?
in Cussin, which have prevented the normal aroduction of Russian traum, have made The Hand, Mr. A. Morris, said Year ¦ Mr. Corwen,and Mr. Morris. I see no reason why remained in a very healthy condition, showing Excellency, Mr. Irvine, Ladies, and Gentleman, we should not be able to raise the other Anglo-good increase. The apprehensions entertained It requires a very wise man indeed to touch the demands abroad for the American product -My term of office as Head Master of the Chinese ebaols, those on either the island or with regard to the trade of not realised apart whom fools cantet teach.-G. K. Chesterton in inoreated business the company has swelled its of the country at the foods. But he must be a very hopeless fool inrger than ever before. Notwithstanding this Sayingpon District School dates from the end in the New Territory, to the same level as their Chronicle
The Illustrated London News..
profits still more by steadily advancing the price of petroleam to American consumers.
fail to have bad a most beneficial effect.
SAIYINGPUN SCHOOL.
fers for that College. It seemed to me that Empire. The excess of imports over exports for Taruul. Numerous other traits common to the † cant. or 350,000,000.
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F. A. V. RIBEIRO (late of the Hongkong Typewriting Barosu) 34, Queen's Road Centml (Second Floor).
Hongkong, 25th October, 1905. [91 DUINAET PERE & FILS, UAIMS,
Established 1719,
SUPERS
CHAMPAGNE GROWERS AND
Ship only the Finest Quality Extra Bay voan Sul!.
LAUTS, WHONNER & CO.,
Sole Aguats. Hongkong, 17th May, 1005.
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DR. NEWELL WILSON,
DENTIST.
Latest Ameziona Methods. Reasonable Food.
No sharge for examinations.
Office hours 9 AM to 5 P.,
No. 2, PEDDER STREET (next to the General Post Office and opposite to the Side entrance to the Hongkong Hotel).
Hongkong, July 6th, 1905,