$

8

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

The Tonkin, with the Freuth mail of the 5th May, loft Singapore on Wednesday, the 20th inst., at 6 p.,, and may be expected hero on or about Wednesday, the 27th inst. This packat brings replies to letters despatchel from Hongkong on the 21st April,

Масно

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 22ND, 1906.

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

Alhambra

Banks-

25 $38, attóra

COMPANY,

PALD UP

Hongkong, Jono sikt.

QUOTATIONS.

MAIL WILL CLOSE.

$200-$100

FOR

ree

DATE

Shangbai, Yokohama and Kobe

Hoji and San Francisco

China Appalacher

Friday. Friday.

22nd, 340 A.

22nd, 10.00 .38.

Hongkong & Sha...

$125

102

London, 202 $815, bbgur

Friday,

22nd, 11.00 6.3.

National B, of Chizo

Katuna aznd

Brungshau

Frislay

22nd, 1,15 P.M.

Shanghai

Merfoo

Friday

A. Shares PARTAML Boll's Asboatos F. A. 128. a. | 374.

Monila.

Tuently,

Sourabaya .....

Tholmu...

Manita

Wray Castle

China-Boraco' Vo...... China Light & Po... China Provident...

Cotton Mille-

$120. $10 $10, sellers $10 $0. sales

Manila

Mano

Heungahan

13. 50

Swatow, Chiefoo and Tientsin....

Swator, Amoy and Tamsai

Daigi Mars

Nagasaki and Vladivostock

Daphne.

Singapore, Foung and Calcutta

Suisang

Hupeli..

Keelung, Shanghai, Moji

Kuby, Yoku

Shimano Mar

Koral

Swatow, Weihaiwi, Tsingtau, Chifood Pientsin weiche

Ninggo and Shanghai

kuras, Victoria and Seattle

Hangkek........

Maula, Simpanhafen, Friedrich, Wilhenishin

ton, Herbertehohs,

Matapi, Brisba

Bydusy and Melbourne

ESOPE, &c., India via Tuticorin....

(Late Letters 11.00 to 11,30 a.M. Extra

Postage 10 cents)

2nd, 3.00 .M. Friday,

gd, 3.00 P., Friday,

00.3. Saturday, 23rd, 11.00 A.M. Saturday, 23rd, 11.00 A.M. Saturday, 23rd, 18.00 A.M. Saturday,

Wed, 2.15 P.. Saturday.

23rd. 3.00P,30, Saturday, 23rd, 5.00 P.M. Monday, 26th, 100 A. M. Monday, 25th, 2.00 1,37. Jendar. 5th, 300 par. Monday, 25th, 3.70 1,M. Tuesday,

26th, 19.00 A, 31.

Prinz Waldemar, Tuesday, 26th, 10.00 a.m.

Переніем

Jotters posted in all the Pilhr Boros in time for the Orst clearance will be included in this contract mail,

Ningpo and Shanghai Manile..

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Rome, Yogonana,)

VICTORIA sud VANCOUVER (B.C.).........} Manila, Zamboanga, Fort Darwin, Thursday' Falund, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zeaisu, Molbourne, Adelaide and Furth

Bangkok...

Shanghai Sandokan

Shansi Taming

Atheniad.....

Changshit......

Rajah Shaphsing Marsang

Bisulis, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Coollons, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth....

Australios

Zapro

Postage

EUROFS, &c., fodia via Tuticorin......

(Late Letters 11.90 to 11.30 A.x.

10

Extra

toate)

en board up to the fiel for departure of the mail. Extra Fostage I centr)

Sentary mal en 1

(Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes

in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mail,),

The Parcel Mail closes on Friday, the 29th

inst., at 4 p.m

ETROFE, &U., India vià Tuticorio.....

(Late Letters 11,00 to 11:30 AM. Extra Postage 10 cents.)..........EMEN (Leitem posted in all the Pillar Boros in time for the first clearance will be included in this contract mail),

TO-MORROW

Sale, Cool, Kt Marine Lots Now 48 & 59. Tan-na-te, lesars Hughes & Hough, Noon.

Arcali

Touraur

Tuesday, 26th.

Printed Matter and Sam

ples ***** Registration (Registration,

10.00 AM, ... 10.00 .31. with Inte

I of 10 couts, up to

10.45 A.M.) Registration, Kowloon

B.O.

10,000.st. No late foo.

Lottery

Taesday. Turday,

.11.06 .. 26th. 3.00 1. grith, 3.00 P.M.

Wednesday, 27th, 11.00 ..

Wednesday, 27th, 3.00 .4.

Thursday, Beth: 11:00 am. Thursday 26th, 100 P.M. Friday.

29th, 5,00 F.,M.

Saturday, 30th, 10.00 AM,

Saturday, 30th, 10.00 a.m, Saturday, 30th,

Printed Matter and Sam- ... 10,00 A.M. ... 10.00 AD. (Registration, with late fee of 10 cents, up to

10.45 A.M.) Registration, Kowloon BO...10.00 AM. No lato foe. Letters

11.00 A.M.

→JULY:- Tuesday, 10th,

Ewo...... Hongkong International Lagu Kung Mow. Noychees Dairy Farm

TiTLE $10 $14, wollarə TIs. 78 The 65. Tls, 100 Tia. 72, Th, 500 Tla 310,

$6 $IG.

Docks and Wharves- A. & K What i it. & it. Dock ...... Now Amy Dock ... Shanghai Dock and!

Eng, Co., Ltd... Th. 100 S&I, Wacf... Ponrick & Co.. Goo...

$50 $102, ellers $50 $155, velles $63 $15, voller.

Tia its. s. 100 Tls. 225..

$25 $22, sellers

$10 $281, selles 210 $1700 $10 $15. $100 $235.

. Island Cement Hongkong & C. Gen... Hongkong Electric... ... Trazaways.. Hongkong Motor Co.. Hongkong leo Co..... Bongsong Rope Cu... 'kong S. Wittenbout Insurances-

Canton

China Fire.. China Trudera ...... Hongkong Fire......... North China Union

Yangiszy.......... Lund and Building--

HongkongLandfrv. Humphroy's Estate Kowloon and á 13.

$60 | $180, sellers $20 3240, buyera $10 $29, sellers $10, $91.

1.50 $855, tullers 120 18.

125 18, bayers $50 $300.

$100 $810.

(00: $175.

t

$100 $118, allere

80 285, silvra, Shanghai Land... Tla, 65 The 116. West Point Building $50 $08. Mining-

Charbonnages Raubs

Philippine Co. ......... Refineries.

China Sugar.... Luzon Sngar... Steamship Companies

THE

DIRECTORY. AND

FOR

HRONICLE

HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO &

WEST RIVER STEAMERS

CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA | JOINT SERVICE OF TH HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAL BOAT

CO., LD, AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LI

SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS

INDIA, PHILIPPINES,

WITH

BORNEO, &c.,

HICH ARE INCORPORATED

THE CHINA DIRECTORY

AND

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST

FOR

1906.

THE FORTY-FOURTH ANNUAL Issu

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the purts and cities of the Far East, from Nother- fands India to Sitoriu, in which Europeans reside.

Not only is the Directory as fall and complete | in each caso as it can be made, but each Port, ar Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRIP TION, carefully reelsed each year, most of which will serve as accurate GUIDES FOR THE

Tourist, giving every detail in connection with the places, their Hiators. Topography, L., &

The Information in these Descriptions, con- sisting of a hundred interesting articles,

pooked with facts ocucisely set out, and containing statistics of the TRADE of each Country and Port, would alous saffico to fil a large volume. Royal Octave-Complete with Fourteen Directory Maps, and Plans, pp. 1,750, $10.00. only pp. 1,300, 86.00,

The Directories and Descriptions are of

Peking

Tientsin

Peitaiho

Taku

Newchwang Taires Port Arthur Chefoo Weihaiwei Kiaochau Shanghai Booches

CHINA

Waba

Canton

Kewkiong

Whampoa

Hankov

Kowloon

Yochow

Lappa

Shansi

Samasti

Kongmcon

Wuchowfu

Niagno Wénohow Santu

HONGKONG-CANTON LINE. 8.9.HONAM," 2,363 tons, Osplain 11. D. Jones. 8.9, POWAN, 3333 tons, Captain W. A. Valentine, 8.S. "FATSHAN," 2.200 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas. 8.8. "HANKOW 3078 teng. Captain C. V. Lloyd. S.S.KINSHAN," 1,995 tons, Captain J. J. Lasse Departures from Hongkong to Canton daily at 8.30 am. (Bunday excepted), 9-p.m, and 1139 p.m. (Saturday orcopted).

Impartures from Canton to nongkong daily at 8.30a.m., p.m. and 5.30 p.m. (Sunday excorded).

These Steamers, currying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the liv Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin Accomendation.

SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD- HONGKONG-MACAO LINE.

9.8: "HEUNGSHAN," 1,998 tone, Captain G. F. Morrison, 2.N.R. Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at 2 p... except when otherwise notified by Express. Bunday Special Excursions leaving Hongkong at 9, and a Second Departure about 8 P.M.

Nore-During the Summer Months the time of leaving fluctuates to suit the tide at Macau

Seo Special Summer Tims-table,

Departures from Macne to Hongkang on wook days at 8 A.M. Ou Saturdays a Second Departure about 7 P.M. On Sundays about 4 F.M. CANTON-MACAO LINE,

8.8, "LUNGSHAN," 219 tons, Captain T Hamlin,

This Steamer leares Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday aca Saturday at 8 .. and leaves Macao for Cacton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 21 JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD, THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO, LD, AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.

CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

8.8. "SAINAM, 588 tons, Captain J. Willex.

6.8.NANNING," 569 tons, Captain

Butchart.

One of the above Steamers leaves Canton for Wnahow every Monday, Wedgesday and Friday, at about 8 am, and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton on the same day at 8.30 a.. Kwangolianvan Round trips take about 5 days. These vessole have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are

Pakhoi

Heibow

Langchow

Mangtzo

Hokow

Szomao

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES

lighted throughout by electricity.

Further particulars may be obtained at the Offfee of 16-

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD. Hotel Mansions (First Floor); opposite the Hongkong Hotel; or of BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

TREATIES WITH JAPAN

Great Britain. 1894; Daties Convention 1895. Rassin, Agreements as to Corea, United States, Extrudition Treaty, 1880; Greut Britain (Alliance) 1905; Russia (Peace | Mr. J. C. Abren Treaty) 1905.

Mr. P. E. Adum

Hoxerona HOTEL

Ms. K. Anderson

Mr. J. Arnold

Mr. Aurely

Great

TREATIES WITH CORSA Japan, 1876; Japan Supplementary. 1976;

Japan. 1905. United States, 1882: Britain, 1835.

Foookow

$10 $11, sallora

Chinking Nanking

Amoy

Swatow

JAPAN

PAN AND FORMOSA

17

Tokyo

Онцка

Keelung

Yokohama

Moji

Hyogo

Nagasaki

Fes, 250

45, nominu 19:10 33, bujiita $6.

Kobe

Hakorlate

Tainantu Takow Anping

Shimonoceki

Tansui

EASTERN SIBĖLIA

Vladivostock

Nicojawsk

COREA

$100 $100, voller $103 | $20, veÑers

Becul Chemulpe Kunsan

Wousan

Mokpu

Fusan

Chinnem po

Pingyang

Songchin

Маявтро

MACAO

Manila

Hanoi Haiphong Tonkin Proriness Quinhon

PHILIPFINES

Iloilo BORNEO

FRENCH INDO-China :

Annam

Hue

-Tourana .Saigon Cambodge

Cobu

1

Sarawak

Labuan

British N. Borneo

$10: $32;

$10

$10

$108, sellers $5, sél

Watson & Co., A,S.

#10

$133, ellers

$4 $9.

Johore

De. Founder......

$10

$100,

Pahang

Batavia

Buitenzorg

China and Manila... Douglas bloomship. H., Canton & M........... Indo-China S.N. Co.. Shell Transport Co. Star Forry......

Do, New....... Printed Matter and Bam-Shanghai & H. Dyeing ples. 10.00 A.M. South China M. l'ost.. Registration... 10.00 AM. Steun Laundry Cu... (Registration, with late Stores & Dispensarier

fee of 10 cents, up to

Campbell, M. & C. 10,43 A.M.)

Powol & Co., W. Registration,

Watkins.....

Kowloon B.010.00 A.M. No late foo Letters... 11.00 A.D.

The Indo-China 8.3. Lairang left Calcutta for this port via the Straits on 13th June, and may be expected here on or abort 29th instant.

Sala, srollaneous, Sales Rooms, Wessrs.The N.G.I. str. Lecic left Bombay for this Hughes & Hough, 210 p.m.

COMMERCIAL.

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

June 21st.

ON LONDON. ---

Telegraphic Transfor

Bad Bills, on demand

2/17

Babk Bills, at 30 days' sight. Bank Bille, at 4 months' night .....2 Credite, at 4 months' right........ Dooutholary Bills, $months' might2/3

ON PARIS.

1.266)

Bank Bille, on demand Credite, at 4 months' sight.........270s

ON GERMANT

On demand 217

ON NEW YORK,-

Bank Bills, on demand

Crediti, 60 day night 521

Telegomphio Transfer ......................158) Babk, on demand..

1587

Telegraphie Traander..........153)

ON BOMBAT...

OF CALCUTTA, p

Bank, on demand

OF SHANGHALA

Bank, at sight

TOKYO SARINE PARODY 104

.72 .721

30 days' mightiestruments ON YOKOHAMA --On demand 1930 On MaDa demand-Peso-101 OF SINGAPORE-On demand 10pc.p.u. ON BATAVIA,On demand ............. 197 ON HAIPHONG-On

demand.....

21p.o.rw. 1.2 p.4. p.m.

601 SOVEREIGNS, Bank's Buying Rate...9.40

12.60 30,

ON SAGON,On demand

ON BANGEOL. On demand

GOLD LEAF, 100 fins, por tsel

BAL SILVER, por 0%

s

OPIUM.

June 2181. Quotations are: Allow'ce net, to 1 catty. Malwa Now

...1930

per picu).

to

Malwa Old.........$980

to

Main Okler ......$100 to

Malwa V. Old......$108

to

Persian fine quality $86*

to

to

to

per chest,

1830

to

to

to

Persian extra fine..1850

Patna Now.....60 Batna Old...... Penarea Nowen.3795 Benares Old........

VESSELS EXPECTED.

© 1

THE FRENCH MAIL.

The M.M, str. Tonkin left Singapore on the 20th lust., at 6 p.m., for this port via Saigon.

THE CANADIAN MAIL

The C.P.R. str. Empress of Japan left You- cover on Monday, the 11th June, pm, for Hongkong via the usual ports of call.

KOECHANT STEAMERS.

The M.M. cargo boat Funnen left Singopers on the 18th inst., and is die here on or about the 24th inst.

Gen Line str. Olenturret, from London, The &c., left Singapore on the 19th inst.

The

V.Y.K. str. Inaba Meru (European Line) left Kuba for this port vis Muji and Shanghai on the 16th just, and is expected here on the

5th inst

The CP.R. str. Monteagle arrived at Yelo. hams at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, the 26th instant, and left again at 4 p.m. on Thursday for Kobe,

port on the 17th insi, and may be expected here on or about the 6th July.

The N.Y.K.str. Vokasa Meru (Bombay Liuej left Bombay for this port via Taticerin and Singapore on the 10th inst.

The Borton Tow Boat Co's str. Inpro sailed from Kobe on the 14th inst,

The Mogal Line str. Ghazer sailed from Liverpool on the 31st May for China and Japan. The Barber Line str. Saint George sailed from New York on the 3rd Juse.

The CPR. str. Monteagle left Vavo uver on Tuesday, the 5th Jane, p.m., for Hongkong via the usual porte of call.

PASSENGERS. ABEJTED,

Per Preussen, for Hongkong from Yokohama, Messes N. Suds, R. Shiboy, Th. C. Hu, F. C. Abren and K. Gorusms); from Kebe, Capt. Ord Mr. H. Sutor and otild and Mr. R. H. King: from Nagasaki, Mr. River, Mrs. J. Makino, Hrs. Oma, Mrs. T. Taki, Mr. Totschuloitaki, Miss Miyasaki Shire and Mr. E. Matsumoto; from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Leitao, Mr. A. W. Babr aml child, Mr. M. H. Michael. Miss Cassia. Mr. Wortmann, Mr. Dallas, Messrs. G Hohm, S. A. Lewi, S. Janjans, W. Armstrong, F. C. Wilks F. A. Bodes, R. J. Raymond,

de Leon, Mrs T. P.de Silva, and B. Joreu, F.de Mias. Hartwig, Mesars, Hansi and Matsumoto, Mr. and Mre. A. Temaki, Miss Nakayama. Miss T Koschines, Hirape, Misa Masuda and Miss Tayawa from Fochow, Mr. Eckhardt.

Per fanchuria, from San Francisco, &. Meser's. V. Buencamino and f. M. Brown, Miss Frances Chapman, Miss Martha A. Colema

Jadgeand Mrs. J. 8. Chapman,

C.

and

Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Garland, Mr. E. W. Helm, Mrs. C. M. M. Julian-James, Messrs. F. R. Mills, H. G. Murray, Mrs. A. B. MeCutchen, Master Jack McCutchen, Dr. F. H. H. Old. U.S.N., Miss

Harrison,

Mr. L. K. Ming. Br. Mr. Mrs. G. W. Chapin, Surg. Gen. and Mrs. P. M. Rixey, U.3.N.,

3.N., Mr. M. Surr. Mrs. Bunda Burr, Messrs. Anto. M. Taizou, Paul Holmsa, Miss Lane, Miss Robinson. Miss Winearle, Mr. L. B. Gubbins, Maj. and Mrs. L. S. McCormick, U.S.A. Lient. and Mrs. D. F. Craig, U.S.A., Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Huke, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. J. A. Hull, U.S.A.

Per Sardinia, for Hongkong from London, Mrs. J. E. Baker, Mr. and Mr. Stackwood, Sergt. Knight, Messrs. H. Donaldson, G, Hill, Liouts. Butterworth and Walentt; from Singa- pore, Mesra, Oke and Meiklejohn; for Manila from Loudon, Mr. Pares; for Shanghai frum London, Mrs. Brombill. Mr. Tyler and S children, Mr. J. A. B. Wara; for Kobe from London, Mr. H. A. Maudling.

T

DEPARTED.

Per Empress of Ladia, for Vanconzer, &c., Capt, Ward, Messrs. Ruegg. II. I. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Aundt. Mr. Lavis Parr, Mrs, and Miss Dale. Messrs. Haywood, Gould, Carey, J. Hyde, J. W. Ward, Plovers, Capt. Proctor, Capt. Me- Coy, Mr. and Mrs. Appleby, Mesere Audiros, Inage, Rivers, Gaston, Donaldson Rosa, A. J. Williams, J. R. McLaren, Milligan Gandy, Misses Milligen Gandy. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Savory, Capt. and Mrs. Spinks, Hon. Chas. and Mira Linthicum, Mr. and Mrs. Hogarth Mr. and Miss Panors, Mr. Spacche, bir. and Mrs. Jas. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Moginate,

Вугод,

Mry.

United Asbestos......

$US $201- -$50 | $wi, bayers

$15 | #284, buvors CIU. 178, sellers

21 $10 | $80.

27/-

$5 $1.

$50 $60. $25 $20, sellera

$5 $6.

VERNON & SMYTH,

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From June 22nd to 28th, 1903.

To cctract Zone Time add 23 tonu, mud 18 sec.

Low Warre

H WAT

Hongkong sight Muan Ttore.

Hongkong Mean Ti

Jeight

t. Ir.

F#

Ju 62 a

14

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Bum.

Kon *4

BIG

TM 10 Si

Tues

ዘነ

D F

Ted. 27

Thurs 26

224

PLE

7 a

FL. 724.

2

C

2 58

LR

+1

2 2 2 2 2 2 2

10

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER..

Hongkong Observatory, June 21st.

Barometer

Temperature... Humidity

43

On Bate

Previons Day On Date a

al 4 p.

20.

29.70

2981

99.77

83

1

**$

98

3

SE

Fores...)

1

D

b

or

0.73

Wind Direction

Weather Rain......

Highest open air Temperature on 20th..............VI Lowest open air Tempemturs on 20tb......80

JOHNSTONE'S

NAPIER

SQUARE

BOTTLE WHISKY,

NAPIER JOHNSTONES:

SHIPPERS

SQUARE BOTTLE WHISKY

BANGKOK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

Singapore, Penang, Malasca, Prov. Wellesley MALAT STATES

Sungel Ujong Selangor

Jelebu

Parak

NETHERLANDS INDIA

Samarang Padang Soursbain Macassar Fast Coast of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONS

German

British

Ruan French Japanser United States OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMERS, The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitatos reference.

The

ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS contains the names of over

20,000 FOREIGNERS, carefully arranged, with the Initials as well as the Surnames in atriotly Alphabetical Order, so that any name can be found instantly.

The PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES, IN CHINA, JAPAN AND COREA are arranged in a special separate list.

THE MAPS AND PLANS have been engraved by one of the most eminent Firme in Great Britain and are corrected and bought up to date. They consist this year of four teen of the following:--- COLORED PLATE OF FLAG OF FOREIGN HONGs MAP OF THE FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA

PLAN OF KORE AND HYGO PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS, TIENT8IN Plan of Tringrad (Kraochat) PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANGHAI; PLAN OF HONGEEW (SHANGHAI) with Inset

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT LABOR PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWLOON) PLAN OF KOWLOON

PLAN

OF MANILA

PLAN OF SAIGON.

PLAN OF SINGAPORE PLAN OF PENANO PLAN OF Hatavia

The CHRONICLE covers the notable events of the last half century in the Far East together with the Torts of all the most important Treaties concluded with the countries of Eastern dal the various Customs Tariffs, Trade Regulations Chambers of Commerce, Scales of Commissions, Consular and Court Fees, Hongkong Stomp Duties, Postal Guide, Signal Codes, Chicese Festivals, Tablas of Money, Weights and Measures, and other Commercial Information including

TREATIES WITH ŠIAM Great Britain, 1856 and 1999; France, 1803

and 1905; Japan, 1893; Eussis, 1899. Great Britain and France, Siamese Frontier. Great Britain and Russia, Railway Convention

3899,

CUSTOMS TARVES TRADE REGULATIONS

China, Japan, Siam, Corea.

CHINESE LEGISLATION.

Revised Regulations for the Construction of

Railways in China.

Exporimontal Regulations for the Registration

of Trade Marki.

Temporary Mining Regulations in China.

LEGAL DOCUMENTS

Order in Council for Government of H.B.M's

Mr. & Mrs. C. Baird Mr. H. G. Battiscombu ME. B. Hestčiu

Log-Lieut. II. F. Bell. Mr. A. van Biervliet, (Vice-Consul for Belgium)

Ir. H. J, Birbeck Mz, B. Bianoy Mr. W, S, B}}

Mr. K., Blair Mr. A. J. Bo Mr. G. Bosta

Mr. G. Bowack

Mr. F. G. Bright...

Mr. L. Bronghall Mr. A. Carter

Major and Mea. A. A.

+hiche-ter, 17,8.59,

Clegg, a.N.

Me. W. M. Humphreys Mr. R. Hunter

Mr. G. H. Lanes

Mr. J. W Jameson

Mr. J. P. F. Jokl

Mr. J. W. Lec-Jones Mrs. A. S. Kem Mr. K, F. Kuiliter

Mr. A. H. Laing Mr. A. Maclean Mr. U.G. Małkow Dr. O'larriott Mr. W. J. McDon Mrs. H. M. McNeir Mr. J. H. Moiklyon Mr. P. L. Miller Dr. and Mr. W. B, A.

Moore

Mr. A. Morco, (Coastal

Generaluf Panama Mr. and Mr. R...

Newborn-

Mr. A. G. Newington ME. 0, 0. life Cupt. Ord

Mr. P. L. Packet

Mr. W. Parfitt

Mr. W. Peake

Mr. and Mrs. T. L..

Perkins

31ra. W. A. Perry

Mr. W. A. Howell

Subjects in China and Corea, Rules of Mr. T. Clark HEM.'s Eupreme and other Courts in M, M. O. Mark China, &c.; Tables of Court and Consular. & Mrs. W. Clarke Mrs. E. Offord Fatry Fous; Chactar of the Colony of Hong-g. Lt. and Mrs. 11. 1. kong, Malay States Federation Agreement! Table of Hongkong Court Fees; Admir Mr. A. H. Cobb

Dr. Cock alty Rules. Foreiga Jurialiotion Act; Ragu-

Mr. H. E. Golvín lations for the Consular Courts of United Mr. H. D. Cooke States; United States Consular and Courts M. J. Coulthart Foos; Rules of Court of Consul of Shanghai M&A, H. Crock Regulations for Foreign Companies in Japan Mr. A. Cruickshank Chinese Passenger Act; Hongkong Liconosa, | Mr. F. O. Davies Trade Marks, and Letters Patent Foos; Fortir. R. 11. Donald Regulations for China; New Harbour Mr. F. H. Doolittlo Regulations for Japan

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