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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUART 24TMп, 1906,

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circular lested by the committee appointed to claborate some scheme for a Co-¦ Oporativo Suciety in Hongkong, the following two are laid before Civil Servants:

A meeting of Ühe Sanit, ey Board was held on The January 23rd at the Bond Roc Bon. Dr. F. Clark (president) por---ided, and there were also present: Dr. W. W. Pearse, M.O.H.,

Scheme A comprises thus raising of money by Dr. Macfarlane, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, Mr. H. A. Hewett, Hon. Mr. A. W. Browin, M. means of shares transferable and withdrawable, Fung Wa-chan, Mr. Lầu Chu-pak and Mr Gand the establishment of a store, with a A. Woodcook: (neretargje

A NEW YEAR PRIVILEGE.

The M.G.II. recomended that the Markets le allowed to be open all night on the 24th, 25th and 26th instant,

This was agreed to..

DEPTH AND TURFING OF GRAVES,

Reports were furnished regarding the depths of children's graves, and the turfing of grover.

With regard to simptù Mr. E. A. Hawers minuted that whila fully aware this was a quis. tion which the 3.0.31, roulé deal with, lo thought it would be more satisfactory to that official if he received definite instructions from tho Board.

manager and distributing staff, goods being mported from England, Australia, etc., and supplied to members at current prioss which would cover the expenses of administration, insurance, and so on.. Every momber must take up at least one 320 temaforable shure under this sehemu, and may take any number

of with texwable share which the committed will offer us capital is required. Eutarest will he paid on all shares.

All met profits are divisible among members in proportion to their purchases Liability will be liiaital to the amount of shares held.

Solate B. comprises the drawing up of a price list of articles most in us, at current rates, and than the calling for tenders from all

REVIEWS.

Adversaria Sinica; by HERBERT A. GILES With astrations. Shanghai. Kolly & Walsh, Ltd.

↑ are always in water colour on very perishable material, if this rhapsodist, las son anything 10 justify his encomiums, Professor Giles' letterpress, however. Is as interesting as that writer usually makes it, and he is to be highly We are pleased to see the sign "No. 1" encomended for such a readable compondiam ef the cover of this alim publication, for assuredly Chinoso art history and gossip. It will au

long series in this vein will be heartily | welcomed. In this number, Professor Giles donblolly be the text hook on this subject for a gives us anly two dissertations, one entitled "Who was Si Wang Mu?" the ether, "What is Glial piety?"

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Reading the first fow pages, we were disposerl to wonder that learned men should care propound suck apparently idle questions. în. any case, what can it matter who or what a figure of Chinese tradition was really thought to be? But that was before we found out that the question had an answer waiting for it. Wa are reminded of nearly all the sinologues who have asked this question, and of their theories and speculations. There was even a doubt in some minds whethor it was a place or a person

We will leave all that to the curions reader, merely remarking, for the benefit of the admirers of Mr Oliver Bainbridge, that one Professor tried hard to prove that the lady

time to come,

TORTURED AS A SPY. OUTRAGE BY RUSSIANS UPON A BRITISH MERCHANT.

APPEAL TO FOREIGN OFFICE,

Mr. Joseph Ernest Goldes, a British mer- than a fongkong, has arrived at Grimsby from Hamburg, and proceeded to London to petition the Foreign Off relative to his arrest the Bussins us an alleged spy in Maneharja, charged with selling plans of Port Arthur to the Japanese,

If states that having obtained permission to trule in Manchuria he left his branch ot Tioutsin Inst. Docem v. Upon reachin Makdon he was arrested as a spy, and was

charged with selling plans of the fortifications of Port Arthur, place a bad norur visited.

Ifis paper were torn up and his clothing was cut up, in search for any incriminating doom ments, the only reply to his remoustranous

would help this Japan,"

J.

Board agreed to au rotondmont of ike bye | jarl bradomyou as to what discount they woult of the legend must have been the Queen of being, "Oh, you British are all the same; you

The M.0.II. said that nearly a pane ago the

lew requiring gravos to be seven fout deep, was not agreed to by the Governor-in-Council. Ho found that the

but the amendment

dug grasos for children more than about four and a half foot deep. In fact it would be very diffenit for a grave digger to dig a child's gra soren feet deep malens he made it corres pondingly wider and itnger,

Mr. JEWETT necondd, and the motion was carriel..

be prepared to give off the monthly acconais of menlurs in respect of the items so specified,

The PRESIDENT thought the Board could extensions of the scheme which would probably safely allow the M... to uso his discretion intake the direction of establishing a small store for

I moved that

those articles which could not be entisfactorily the ones of graves of children. fint for be authorised to permit graves of

obtained by tender. It is anticipated that it children under two Ivo years of age to be dug to

will loo greatly to this advantage of members to

· depth of nut loss than four foto

deal with the successful tonderer, but of course there could be no compulsion in the matter, and With regard to the quration of turling Mr.it will be equally advantageous to the successful HEWEST said he did not understand what objection there could be to covering a grave with chanam. On general principles we should interfire as little as possible with Chiness custom in the matter of groves unless that cuatom is opposed to reachable sanitary pre-

Shoba: Professor Giles, taking the consensus Mu of Chinose opinion that Si Wang was a woman, and a goddess at that, ingeniously

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Wearing nothing but trousers, shirt, and stocking, was placed in a small room preparatory to being shot on the following arton in the Colonial comotory lind never blombership of the society would bas coufinad to shows how in all her attributes she corresponds mer.ing. Ten days passed, and Mr. Goddes Government sersants and an annual subscripto Herp, or Juno, In this connection we | raya cach day he was to d that the next would tion of $% or $10 a year would be charged to

admire his settlement of the veral question of bis last. ie ma aged to write several letters to Ganeral Kuropatkin asking for an | pay for expenses of priating, advertising, etc

the reference to "weak water" The inhabit-explanation, but no reply ente Any surplus funds arising from such sub-ants of a country so unch intersected by swiftly At the end of ten days he was sont under escort in the military prison at. Harbis. loro scription would be sat apart for prospective wing zivers must have leen impressed by to routined for six months until June 15, his the less obvious motion of negut. It is certain repeated applications to Geral Nad roff for an

China It is rather in the 12 Articles of the ly to be praferred to the far-fetched com-inship investigation being futile General Nadaroff

the Jiji: of "jo shui" and Jordan (river). The more Geddes, admitted that he did not know why humblod. In Artich: I. it is ipulated to

Supplementary Trusty, observes eventually visit biza, und, according to Mr.

Shimpo that afters of some importance are enjoyable excurens, te us, was the second, on was imprisoned except that it was by orders of

open to trude sixteen cities and towns in One Gets a Pour Returu Ploai à Piano if it is definitions of filial piety. Confucius replied to the Commander-in-Chief.

Manchuria while in Article V1. it is provided A few days later Geddes was romered from that the military railway between Autung and the third time of asking ( Tzu-hsia), "S Harbin and placed among a gang of forty cria.

on."

For twenty couturies, the sinologues, inals, and trustled into a prison waggon with

Mukden should be converted for commercial an Thoir and left to the control of the Japanes- Govern- Chinese and foreign, bave buru asking what three soldiers watching each ma

The very various destination, he bared, was Irkutsk, in Siberis.

mont for a term of 35 years after its completion, on the expiration of this tertu dan property attempt of the common tators are traversed, and stockings, and from that period up to the He had then nothing but his fousers, shirt,

to be transferred to the Chinese Govern and then the following is sprung on us;--.

ment. It is exceedingly disappointing, the Ji time be reagh Warsaw the horrible journey "It may seem presumptuous after the above amidst the snow included miling at fifteen contious, that the railway concessions for the Chongchan-Kiria and Mukden-Stemingting- exordium to declare that the messing of these prisons ca route.

At Warsaw, though suffering from

projects, which ar popularly believed to have bean Alaimed by Japan, do not appear in the two characters lies, dia Bill Stumps, upon the ho was placed in a smelt om decor exposure

Treaty tar and without sufficient warmth, Esch

From the proceedings of the peace conference at Portsmouth it seems that the morcing he says an official came in for ton or twelve days, and, giving him balf a dozen lashes Japanese envoys insisted that the railway south of Harbin should be transferred to Japan, but the with his bell, said, "Confess you are à He refused, and whipping eventually cad.

SPY Hassians persisted in drawing the line of demar Continuing his story, Mr. Geddes says hocation at Changchun. The Japanese plooipoton- managed to get into touch with some political inrios ultimately agree to the Russian proposal

on the condition that Japan should bes prisoners, and smuggled a Jottor to the British. Consal. He was removed to another

the right of constructing a brquel line between Prison but tas Vige-Consul sought him out, Chungelus al Kirin, Japan, however, has

the Pertsmouth conferendo uns been obliterat Ambasador was communicated with. The latter brought the watter before Count Lamstorff.

exutions.

Mr. F. J. BADELEY said that on visiting the Caroline comotory he noticed that several graves

had been covered with chanam, rendered in cement, and asked if it was a suitable material, He had ordered the serion to discontinus the ase of comment rodering mutil further instructed

derer to supply sncli goods as will enable him to retain the sustour of the members:

those two characters' mear t.

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It is also proposed that the stipulated dis- sount will only be allowed iu- respect of accounts which are paid mouthly, that is to say, the account for the month of January must be paid not later than the last day of

When Tzu-bain asked Confucius, * What is no discount will be allowed. February, or Whichever scheme is adopted will be conquer filial piety ** the latter replied simply,

define it in diffent,' a most intelligible and appropriate answer."

to Governuut sorvants,

SLAVES OF GRAMMAR,

We are remindeľ ́of that memorable opigram

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Under bye-las 6 le considered they had power which called Sterousvn." inster of English “dena," through the very simple steps of "sort | and, having hurd hia story, the British failed to secure this concession and the spirit of

to prohibit its use. The covering of graves was done by relatives of the deceased. If the Brard undertowk the work it could he duns in a more sviform and satisfactory matter,

but not a schoolmaster," by a series of interest" ing papers written by Professor Lounsbury, of Yale Eviversity, on language. Sir Walter Scoit, says Professor Lounsbury, "is saved from an infinity of errors by that fue sense of expression which belongs to him by the right of gobius," and "he can therefore afford to diere gard and usually to dospiso the ristorical guido- books which more or lass ignorantly sot out to

The 31.0.H. minuted-The motory by laws require graves to be turfed, but there is nothing to show whe is responsible for the turfing. I suggest that the Bard have contract for the work, as this will be far more satisfactory tian baring the matter to rotab lives of deceased persons. I do not think we can compel such relatives to do this Ou fing..

biza what to avoid," Soot is, he says, constantly spoken of as a very car-less writer, and has productions "hare been a favourite The PassioNT thought. matters hart

bunting ground for verbal critis,"" This, gays better stand 25 they

were. Professor Lounsbury, witing in trper contiunod to-be-warsitipped the chunam covering would be kept in orr. If not, the remains could be disinterred aftur ȟven years.

The M.O.II, asked if there was any objection on the port of the Chinese menders to the graves being entered will turf. This allowed thu air to get into the grund, which was an important thing, as it inersid the rate of decomposition of boilies,

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Mr. Fuse Waenry said thero was до objəciiem other than the waffer of expense. Tha_M.QI thought sted was the case would be far better fon the ( vormuent to take! the matter in band and have the graves covered

with turf.

The PRESIDENT - It je a question of free Either the Government fake over the entire eust be increase the fo, and the Registrar General is against altering to latter, The question is, am won to eske Government to hear all the exper

Mr. Dawat---What is about the cost? The FREIDENT-Something like $6,000 a

your.

Mr. Dewart-I kn't think we ought to impose extra cost on people who bury their If there is any further expense the Colony ought to hear it.

The paper was laid on the table.

dead here.

A NUW SARKET,

The Hon. DIRETOR of PUBLIC WORL forwarded a ketler stating that the new markel ut Mongkok tani was now completel

Mr. A. GIBSON, C.V.2., said he had soon the Hon. Registrar General with reference to it and they subunitted, for the consideration of the Board, that there should be 20 vegulable stalls; 4 poultry, meat and 10 fish stalls.

The stalls are to be arranged accordingly. OUTBREAK OF FOOT ANI HOUTH DISEASE.

The M.O.11. fornished a minute in which be reported the cutbreak of foot and mouth disouse at the Dairy Farm, Pokfulan.

The PRESIDENT rail there was no danger to be anticipated with regard to this outbreak The Medical Officer of Hentil: had the matter in hand.

The M.O.. said everything was being done that could be done.

The minute was laid on the table.

EAT RETURN,

For the work ending January 18th 661 rals were caught, 20 of which were infected. 442 zals word caught for the week ending 2012 instant of which 27 were infected.

The bark of our neighbour's dog distresses and alarms us less if wo Lava a dog in our own back yard whose bark we hear with some humorous Satisfaction.The Week's Survey,

And an auswer, we venture to add, very characteristic of the Sapo. It is explained. that, the first character (sa) comes to mean or "kind," and then-Be every Chinese character can be a verb, substantive, or other part of speech, with equal ense--" te sorf,” “lu arrange.

to define." Solvuntur jyčnie. under sorts," "to place i'a ike proper category,'

da Introduction to the History of Chinese Pictorial Art; by HERBERT A. GILES, Tro. fessor of Chinese at. Cambridge. Shanghai: Kelly and Walsh, It

Under this modest tile the distinguished suologue has written what happens to be the drst serions attempt to treat the pictorial art of China historically, from the Chinge point of view. Indeed,_from_flat_vantage point, it is

the first time the theme has beim attacked in

Megosing" simply because he disregarded A number of rates which wo infinitely inferior to himself have set up us tests any European language. It is compiled from for correctness of speech. . . . Not even original translations of Chinese authorities-- his regard for his son-in-law was sufficient Mr. Laurence Biayon, of the British Museum, is to induce hitu tu disguis, his contempt for responsible for what las author regards us “the his son-in-law's Baguistic criticism. Thero illuminating Butas" made on the specimen is a significant entry in his diary which bears pictures. We may as well dispose of these upon this subject, under the date of April 29. illuminating notre first, which do not claim to 1826. “J. G. L. points out; he writes *some bas ritten from the Chinese point of view at aph cisms in my styls, as teneid, for similst, scarce all. We are willing to listen respectfully to

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Mr. Geddes states that he has sincs seen the coruspondence, in which Conat Lansdorf asked why added was out half-unked across Siboría, and also ordered his immediate relouse. Ultimately he was set free, but an apology was offered him.

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With regard to the railway between Mukden and mingling, built by Jassin for military purposes, the matter senas not to have come up for discussion at Fortsmouth, but sines only proper that she should continas ils man- it has been captured and used by Jayan it is agement, This railway is most important for U oponing of the internal resourers of A Jew gave Mr. Gables sous clothes, and the the right of its contral. Japan's diplomacy Manchuria, and Japan enght to have secured Rritish Consul bought his ticket to Berlubas also failed in this respeol, and the railway, From there the British. Asador sent him which is already bail, is to be disposed of to to Hamborg, whence, the Cousal shipped him Chine. The opening of various cities in Mun- to Grimsby.

Mr. Godites was born in Hougebaris, being what has been desired by China, kong, and possessed ar extensive printing and can hardly he regarded in the Pght of a general merchandizo kusiness. We reproduc the above, headings, wi-stalled un mes, and a diplomatic recess fir Japan. The only thing, crucludes the Tokyo journal, which we must coque of the new Government is that it whall not fail to turn be good account what- Iever Japan has obtained in Manchuris. When the Trouty of Pince was published, says "The Kolume many people apressar doubt as to the nequiseenes of China to the stipulations of Articles V. and VI. and blained the Govern- ment for the inertion of such conditional clauses. It has en admitted by all intelligout ta, however, that Bussin, could hardly act upon her own will regarding the transfer of the tease and other rights, and therefore the obtaining of Chian's consent in these wattosHE HONGKONG ICH COMPANY, LD, was inevitable. The Government, considering I have now 40,000 Cubie foot of Cold a settlement of the pouting prstions a serious Storage available at BAST FOINT, Stores will responsibility, took the surliest opportunity of be Open at 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. daily, Sunday bringing the business to an end. In addition excepted to receive and deliver perishable goods, to the Prosty proper the. 12 Articles of

WN. PARLANE, Manager. the Supplementary Treaty are full of great Hongkong. 18th November, 1901. 147 Blanchuria. No fawor that sixteen cities and

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Theto has been a widespread belief that in

addition to the classes f te reointly published Treaty between Jugan and China, there existed แ secret agreement between the two Pawers. It was, indeed, reported that Baron Komura,

in his honour at Tientsin, kod tada a statement to the fact that there was a secret agreement.

for scarcely-Whose, he says, is the proper authoritative-comments-on the spirit of Clings met na reception given genitive of which only at such times us achinhart, its supposed aims and visible tendencies. retains its quality of inpsouification: Well will try to remember all this, but after all I write grammar as I speak, to make my mening known, and a solscism in point of exposition, like a Scotch word in speaking, je indifferent to ma,

I believe the tailift in the "Good Natured Men" is not far wrong when lis sy "One man has one way of expressing himself, kud another another, and that is all the differ enen between thora."*

The passage just quoted is interesting for two reasons. It exhibits, in the first place, the different altitude towards expression nssutaal by the man who approuches speech from the side of literature and the man whe approaches it from the side of what he duenis grammar, The one fools himself; the master of langm- age; the other regards himself as its slave. But the passage conveys a mach more useful

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even into North China and the Yangtze region, Call Flag W. are about to see their practical application shows bias. so that thers should be nothing the three provinces of Manchuria for concealed that had reference to the relations

the first time in history. Japanes mist batween the two Powers,

sudeavour to derivo material profit from these privileges by the energetic of capital and labour. Japan must not be contest with s

empty merc

Manchuris. in Japanese Government never thought of carrying unt

A policy which

of

but we decline to baliere in the professions of wodern Europeau nye of ability to see artistic beauty that we can was for ourselves does not exist. It may be that the anginal is fairar to viow than the reproduced copy, but no difficulty, of printing can interfere with the action of a genre picture. We are bidden to note the rebellious gesture of the boy undergoing his toilet," and in a stiff group of the "you dirty boy" order, we discover a Chinese boy standing on his left foot, his right extended in the manner of the ballet daucer's first step, h's left arm

It now transpires that the "secret agreement" sloping stiffly downward at an angle of about consists of about half a dozen claptors forty-five degrees from the cortical, and bis records of the procoudings at Poking between right bent in exactly the form of a soldier's Barer. Koma's the Chinese plenipoten.

Biaries,

containing various agreements between salute. A figure (arx doubtful) brandishes, in the two Governments. These records, it is

exclusion. an indifferent manaur, something that might stated, will not be published, but the Asahi

corrospondent indicates their purport,

The first provides that the proposed railway

construeled by the Chinese Guvertinent, with capital provided by the Japanese Government.

The second contains an undertaking by China A quiet wedding took place on January 15tà not to constrac: a railway line to the North of at Shanghai Cathedral, the contracting partios Changchun, to compete against the Chinese bring Mr. W. M. Bowlett, of . B. M Eastern Railway, or to allow any foreign Consular Service, and Miss Breloen Nash, daughterof Mr. E. H. Nash, of Harrow-on-the Fower to construct such a lus.

Hill. The civil ceremony was perforated exclier in the day at the Consulate-General. Owing

be a sponge over against his right ear.

We

lesson as to the distinction prevailing between regret to observe that the poor little follow between Muiden and Siumis ging shall b

the two. That is, the superiority of the mŪST careless man of genius to the rat careful wan of talent in the very matter in which the latter arrogates to him elf special proficiency.”

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The third provides that the railway between Kirin and Changelum shall be exelasiraly and

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A CONSULAR WEDDING.

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The quarterly mosting was held at HopFYaligraphic experts a generation ago. Three jointly ecnstructed by Jupan and China, no the recent arrival from Euched of the bride, !

Valley on the 20th to 22nd instant.

The following were the bust rolmios :—

MACEWON OUP.

Mr. A. B. Lowson...

Mr. M. A. Murray

Hou. Mr. G. Stewart...

Major Pedley..

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decorated with whito

inft wrist is badly dislocated. A stent party in the right foreground, patently, afflicted with the complaint known as mamps, appears to be dressed in a ball of twine, twisted up and down about his form. The artist seems to have been attempting to draw a man without fifting bis brush, a trivial performance that used to mark apooks at the back suggest the idea of perspective other authorities to be allowed to construct such only a few intiuate friends were present,

line under any circumstances.

cluncel had been 3 pm, the bride entered

at nt flowers. Punctually Of this composition, Mr. Binyon writes, and

The fourth binds the Chinese Governmont proudly appends his initials, "For bounty of not to construct a line in competition will that the Cathedral on Charm of Sir Pelham Warren, who gav her away. She was unaccompanied Bwoeping yet sensitivo line, few paiutiugs iu mentioned above between Kirin and Chang-

Bridesmaids, and wore a princess robe of chun, nor to allow any other authority to do so. by the world approach this!" "There is nothing It is believed in some quarters, says the cor-

cloth trimmed with sable, Hur hat was whitn

estrich primilire about the workmanship - g respondent, that Dr. Kato will pablish the of white folt trimmed with tulle and

secret agreement." Baron Komura has handed feathers; her bouquet was made up tastefully the exquisite modulations of the brush,"ate, ato.

his successor no further documents bearing upon of while roses and carnations. The bridegroom This is shoer affectation, and there's an end of the now Treaty, ar has ho made any verbal was attended by Mr. H. H. Bristow, a member of II. M. Consular Service. A rocoption was it. The sketch, if it be an original, which is at | referenca to a secret ugreement. MAUTIN CEP least doubtful, is a very ordinary attempt of 10 The Aroha correspondent states that it may afterwards held at the Consal-General's honse Mr. M. A. Murray..

safely he said that no such seeret understand and toast gir by Sir Pelham Warren. The Mr. C. E. H. Bouris

beauty; on a par with the things a child pro-ing, in the proper sense of the words, exisis happy couple oft shortly afterwards amid the duces on his slate sometimes. The original between the two Powers, The Treaty and its

eastoraary shower of rice and slippers en route for Scoul. Mr. Howhit is, we understand, a may have been nicely coloured, we cannot say

cousin of the femine writer of " Forest Lovers," anything of that; but the drawing is bad, and

etc. He has been in the Rast about seven abould not be spoken of in bated breath

yours, going to Peking as a student interpreter in plenty of time to share the siege of the as if it were the chef d'œure of a Tarner.

very able and Úkeable AT. Ed. H.D.P.. We donut, moreover, as Chinese paintings

Legations. He is t

Mr. C. H. Gale

Mr. J. Clark

Mr. J. C. Steen

Mr. C. W. May

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Mr. A. B. LoveCY...

Mr. J. Clark

Major Pedley...

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accompanying agreement are morals to act sition of Japan's rights, which will call for considerable energy to carry out. He further states 13ut Mr. Kato, the Foreign Minister, ha discovered certain other questions relating to

Japuntaroni.lu. Manchuria which must be selfled with China.

J. W. KEW. Marzger, Hotel Mansions, 3rd Floor, Hongkong, 8th August, 1905.

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IMPORTED EVERY MONTH, THERE.

FORE ALWAYS FRESH

MLEY'S, SCHULTZE'S, AMBERITE and KYNOCK'S SPORTING CARTRIDGES 8, 10, 12, 15, and 20 BORE. And NEWCASTLE CHILLED SHOT in all Sizes, Nos. 10 889G, AIR GUNS and AMMUNITION in Variety.

WM. SCHMIDT & CO. Hongkong. 28th November, 1902, 2349

DUINART PERE & FILS, REIMS,

Established 1719. QUAMPAGNE GROWÉRS AND SHIPPERS.

Ship only the Finest Quality Extra Dry (Green Seal).

LAUTS, WEGENÉR & CO.,

Bola Agents.

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Hongkong, 17th May, 1995).

DR. NEWELL WILSON,

DENTIST.

Latest American Moteris. Resonable Fees.

No charge for examinations. Office hours 9 A., to 5 P.M

No. 2, PEDDER STREET (next to the General Post Office and opposite to the Side entrance to the Wagkong Hotel),

Hongkong, July 5th, 1905,

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