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INTEREST allowed on Current Account, DEPOSITS received on terms which may be learned on application. Every description o Banking and Erabauge business transacted.
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HOME AND CHINA AFFAIRS.
(PROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Lordon. Angust 21th..
THE HOLIDAY SEASON.
s far this year hol been established. We are reminded that the presents maternit bas in reality given
lbing phenomenal, 01 anything approaching it, and doubtles it is the continues of dry weather which has fad to
widespread fling that we have h experiencing something out of the normal. If has ortainly dulled the ardeur of many a Londoner and has contributed to the present dullness in town. Even the Silly Correspondences of this summer w absorbing jut-rest: for
almost
cleared ui ali obstruction tha entira length, and 'well lighted and ventilated, so that the exhibits will have every It is pportunity of being wou at their best. proposed that local chambers of commerce and Irading traders at the porls of call should be mntertained ON or the strainer.
and
advance agents are te "boom" the exbibition.
DERS SINBAD.
While on the subject of shipping it is interesting to note that it is not alone in the Cares Islands for which presumably - anather sarah of supped buried expedition in treasuress jad R out, that all gotten wealth is traditionally believed to exist.
The stannar
**The Ser of Sazn
Abbey's Effer Salt
VEScent
Abbey's Salt,as a beverage, makes a delightfully cooling and tonic drink.
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Abbey's Salt, as a medicine, aids digestion, keeps the Bowels regular, touches up the Liver and tones the Stomach.
Abbey's Salt, by making a bad Stomach goo, keeps the whole system in perfect order. Try Abbey's Salt, and you will probably regret you did'nt know aliout it sooner.
Sold in two sizes by all Chemists and Stores, art by Watkins, Ltd., and A. S. Watson, Lic., Hong Kong,
The Abbey Fruit Saline Co., Ltd., 144. Queen Victoria Street, London, EC.
1093-5
GOLD AND SILVER PRODUCTION
- OF MEXICO.
The report of the Mexican Budget for 1908-7. by Mc. W.G. M+x Mußer, his Majesty's Conruck Affaires in Mexico, is sblished No. 5 of the Annual Series of Diplomslie and Con. sular Reports (Cd 2682-28 Mr. Max Maller deals at some length with the Budget, which shows an estimated surplus of £17,610, and in ort, quotes an interesting the course of his report, statement made by: Meñor Lim aviour on Decem he 19th, 1945, when presting the Budget La Congress. In referring to certain calculations. as to the probabla vild of the new taxes on weld ward advor, the Minister of Finance sais
Whether we accept the total obtained on the basis of the yield of the tax, or that derived from the returns of exports and coinage, it is evident that this production of gold and silver in the Republic has continued steadily to increas, not withstanding the pessimistic for east which have been made eines November. 1901, who publicity was given to the plan which the foversmant, intended to follow in whe reforming the currency, and which rousista in deprising silver of the privilaga it had enjoyed for cant tries in the identification of its va'ng with the value of our currency,
In escaping the amorvating surttaer of Hong-
TRE 8.3. MANCHURIA" kang thu hioma coming Colonist is fortunate in arriving in England when Londen is busy and
Who the news reached London of the the season at ils Leight. Everyone is close at stenuiling of the Pacific Mail liner Man- shuria "md the subseqtout fexgs that she say houd so that old acquaintances can easily be renewed anal fresh friends readily found. But becomes a total loss shy was the absorbing topie at this season of thin your. Society is away, the of interist in the onion and Liverpool West End is empty, and the duil monotony of markets in which shan is insured for about a deserted city at its worst. Those who are ablo £485), Fl inuressing produced by the to get a respite from summer's trials are absort.
various tolograms that were posted at L'ord's from town, and the holiday maker just back on Wednesday was distinctly a favourable from China would find it difcalt indeed to than it was on the day previous, and then, fries ' gather around him many old friends with an for reinsurance rose to fifty guineas par out. interest in affairs. Far Eastern. Eahappily | Titis great casunity, which is balievad by unders ture are these at home, who perforce of circum-writers bere of the rest of the earthquake on the West Cost of Soath America, in kruly stances cannot get a respite from thair labours
regeriled by any persons having no direct Frankfurt a. M. and remain at their desk your in and year out.
And to this class the prosent summer must have in tornat in the mammoth liner: which since fiest Sinen June the taking the sea some two years ago, has carried prove exceptionally trying. weather has been brilliant and the englinuous thousands of passengers seross the Parifio. 1t warm weather has resulted in a remarkable is understood that she is insured against all increase in mortality. In all the large town, } risks for $82,000, with an additional amount. theer has been a general rise in the death rate of flow'dous against her total lass, and it has followed on a priad of continued het an abernce of rain· For the past few have beer experiencing a med HAV depressing eat wave that has taken us back from a comfortable atmosphera to the oppressiva and sultry weather of the early part of the month. London long been limp and Tanzuia and, when, on Wednesday, the au beat down! Nema' is setting out to and Island, at a temperature of 12 degroom no one was supposed to be situped off the West Coast surprised to learn that the record heat in town
of Africa, and the persons who will I enriched, should the enterprins answer expretations, aco members of the Collis syndicne with a capital of £500 The shares are at 104 prouium sound in the list of shorela'al new are the Bames of Sir W. G. Die Vanx, KC.M.G. with 3 ordinary shar, and Sir A. Conan Doxin with 39- Valuable informations, given by Me William Griffith. Inte manager and | coqsulting engineer to the Ba Baers. Syadicale, SAUNOT ad who, at one ting was commissioned to not of
concerning report on confield in thin are the location of the island and the nature of the becording legs, religious or more squeamish diamonds akendy found theen dune not suom a matter of overwhelming syadicate being formet.
The past-waak importance. have
teniltes prorsu riri p
2 to the fact that man jadgol ourselven
own affaire incapable of munging his regarded as quits capable of managing our alfairs. This strange situation areas out of the --painful-investigation into the mental capacity
of the Marquis Townsend, and it is a little; aufortante perhaps that the inquiry should have been givan so muche prominence in the Press al a moment when the House of Lords is "the centre of public interest. If amusimportant amendment to the Education Bill be accepted or rejected by one vola sojus prople may be tempted to turn up the division list curious to know what view the Marquis takes of the ecclesiastical controversy. Some of the Radical journa's have commented freely upon the fact that a peer does not lose his bereditary right to lexislate for the nation memly bacunes ha is so imbecile, and one paper trusts that the Town- shends the: perage will not be forgottasi when the conflict over the Education Bill is to many of your resters to learn that
probability the Res. . H. Hickling will be brought about. ́
loaring for England early in the new year for a twelve months' furlougu.' lu 1902 Mr. Hickling accepted the pistorate of Union Charel and I am sure that in the large oircle
1946- year of friends now gatheret around him say cau personally testify to the conscioutions, willing 21,500,00 worth of both metals will fall and arduous work that has characterised the under the 4 per cent, rate, £7,500,000 worth under the 23 par cent, rate, £1,500,000 under revanud gentleman's residues in Hongkong, the 1 por rent rate, and £1,000,000 worth Weits in England Afr. Hickling will doubtless will be entirely erempt from taxation. This take the opportunity of visiting Manchester would produce a resons of £202,600 for the Treasury should the value of silver be aud calling in at the Palatine Roal Con-maintained more or less at the pressal rates, gregational Church of which he was pastor for but as it is prudent to allow for a fall, the some time. It is quderstood that Mr. Hickling receipts from this source, are only estimated
at £240,000. will return again to Hongkong for a further form of five years.
For the HoxoxoNG AND SHANGHAI
HANKING CORPORATION. H. E. R. HUNTER,
Acting Chist Manseer,
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Hengkong, 30th May, 16
Tegal Peelungati, Panova, TjilatjugTW
Pada Medan Del. Pelein bang. Kota
(Achoca
Telok-Sotaww, Licheng
Ban-ljörnusin.
Corresponiants
Macassar, Renbay, Club, Machas. Bentlicherry, Culcatta Bangkok, Sangon, Haiphong, Hanoi, Away, Yokohama, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney, N York, Sun Frucises, &c., kt.
LONDON BANKERNI→→
THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITH'S BARK, LIMITED
The Hank bugs and solls and receives for collecting Bills of Exchange, asmos letters of credit on its Branches and Correspondents in the East, on tus Centiuent, and in Great Britain, America, and Australia, and transacts Bathing Business of every description,
INTEREST ALLOWED. On Current Accounts % per annum on daily
balances.
Fixed Deposits 12 months 41% per stone.
do.
E BANK OF TAIWAN LIMITED (INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPORIAL
CHARTER
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP
Yen 5,000,000 2,500,000
HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEн, FORMORA.
Amoy Auping Foochow Koelung
BRANCHES AND AGENCIEN:
Kobe
Norski
Quali
Shanghai
Taizan Tariqui Tokio Yokohama
HONGKONG OFFICE:
3, DES VEUX ROAD. Interest allowed an Current Account Deposits received on terms which may be learned on application.
D. TONIDOW, Manager. Bergkong, 1st July 1906.
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INCORPORATED BY ROTAL CHARTER, 185 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON,
BRAKE-
dn do.
47
34%
do. do.
L. ENGEL, Agent,
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA 且 AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.
Hongkong, nd July, 1907.
(1450
THE
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LIMITED.
ESTABзHED, 1880.
CAPITAL SUMBORIBED
You 24,000,000
CAPITAL PAID-UP
PI
CAPITAL UNCALLED stan
IT
REANRYN FUND.....
SPECIAL RESERVE FUND
41
21,000,000 3,000,000 10,300,000 1,000,000
6
31
70
25
3.
"T.
P. COCHRANE,
Manager.
inen
whethne
1.03
Wr
of 15 reconcile
ANOTHER FLOATING EXHIBITION,"* .£800,000-
It was some three years ago that a report OROBAMA SPECIE BANK CAPITAL PAID-UP...
RESERVE LIABILITY OF
£800,000) reached Hongkong to the effect that a "Eating HOLDERS.
€975,000 exhibition" was to be sent to the principal ports ESERVE FUND...
of the world, and although the story was revived INTEREST allowed on Current á soount at
from time to time I have no recollection of the rate of 2", per annum on the Daily balances
ever hearing that the ship had reached the most On Fixed Deponita for 12 months 4 per cent.
impertaut maritimè contre in the East, Accor ding to the Liverponi " Joarasi of Commercs" the steamer "Cambroman" has been churtured by the Pouting Exhibition Syudicata, Ltd., to proceed this autuma to Montreal, and thinco to the West Indies, South Africa. Indis, Burmah, bius. Japan, Australasia, and Sootla America. She is to be £fted out to exhibit samples of the work of the best industrial firms, of Great Britain in all the principal ports of the Empire, and also in China, Japan, South America, and in other countries that are im- markets for British products. portuut as
about This Dominion liver is
will be 430 Foot long.. and her
Tokyo
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,
BEANCHES AND ÅGENCIKA.
San Francisco
Kobe Nagmaak Lyons
Osaka
- London
Shangliai
Dalay
Port Arthur
114 Ingkong, loth May, 1906.
HE MERCANTILE BANK OF
INDIA, LIMITED.
AUTHORISED CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED
TE
Honolulu Tientsio
New York Bombay
Neschrap
Peking
Mukdea Cheloo Tie-ling
LONDON BANKERB.
Tam LONDON JOINT STOCK Bank, LIMITH',
PAER'S BANE, LIMITED.
THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITHS
BANE, LIMITED.
HONGHONG INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at the rate of 2per seat
per annum on the daily balance.
On fixed deposits for 12 months 5% per annam
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£1,500,000 1,125,000 562,500 135,000
BANKBES: LONDON JOINT STOCK BANE, LIMITED." INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts al the rate of 2%, per annum on the Daily balano
ON FIXED DEPOSITS For 12 months...
J3
3
24%
E. ORMISTON, Maloger. Hongkeur, 25th March, 1906.
H
(613
4%. TAKEO TAKAMICHI
Manager.
Hongkong, 27th March, 1906.
NTERNATIONAL BANKING
INTERN
CORPOR
NORPORATION.
Fiscal Agents of the United States in Chine the Philippine Island and the Republic of Panuta.-
SHE PLUS
CAPITAL AND
AUTHORISED
CAPITAL PAI Ur... EESERTE FUND
„Gold $10,000,000 Gold $3,250,000 Gold $3,250,000
HEAD OFFICE: New York.
LONDON OFFICE: Threadusedle House, B.C Branches and Agents all over the World LONDON BANKERS.
NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND LIMITED.
UTION OF LONDON AND SMITH'S BANK LIMITED,
BRIZER LINES COMPANY BANK. The Corporation transacts every description of Banking and Exchange business, receives money in Current Account and accepts Fixed Deposits at the following rates:-
For 12 months 4 por ocut. per anɛum,
For 6
For 3
H. PINCKNEY, Manager, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong, 20th September, 1963.
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ONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK-
ING. CORPORATION
PAID-UP CAPITAL.$10,000,000 BBERYS FUND
STERLING RESERVE...$10,000,000 SILVEE REGERY 10,230,060
$20,250,000
RUSHRYS LIABILITY OF PROF'TOBS $10,000,000
COURT OF DIRECTORS.
A. HAUPT, Fq-Chairman.
G. H. MEDHURST, Esq.-Deputy Chairman,
G. Balloch, Es
E. Goetz, Esq. · Hoo.Mr.W.J.Grasou. C. R. Lonzmann, Erg. D. M. Nisaim, Esq.
A. J. Raymond, Esq.
R. Show, Esq.
N. A. Fiabs, Hug,
H. E. Temkina, Esq.
CHIEF MANAGER
Hongkong-J. R. M. SMITH
ACTING MANAGER' Shinngual-W. ADAMS ORAM.
LONDOR BANEBES-LONDON AND COUNTY BANKING COMpant, Limited.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED,
On Carrent Account at the rate of Two por
balance. Cent, per Annum on the daily
ON FIXED DRYOSITS. For 3 months, 2 per ount per Annum. For 6 months, 3 per cent per Annum. For 12 worthr, 4 por sext, per Annum.
II. E. R. HUNTER,
Acting Chief Manager, Hongkong, 17th September, 1906.
B steamer
docke
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THE JAPANESE EMBASSY,
Bol to the
The sum of £10,8 1000. representing the There does not seem to be much doubt that production of gld and silver is 15, though His largest yet recorded in the history of before long the Japanese Erbassy will be Mexico, will assuredly in the turn he surpensad established in the neighbourhal of Park Laar.in years to come, in spite of the reform of the White in London Viscount Ilagashi opened curreneg, for the exploration of new wining munication, and especially the heavy investiment negotiations for a house in the select district; regions, the multiplication of roles of com but hits reall to the Foreign Offices in Tokyof foreign capital which the reformi has attract put a stop to the mater for the túng biak, ed and will continue to attrach-to-the country, will all contribute, on a more extensive scale With the arrival of Baran Komura it is very
than ever
ver before, to stimulate this exploitation of the inexhaustible mineral wealth contained probable that to house in Grosvenor Gardens, which was suitable enmych for a Legation, will
soil. iz our be vacated for a more imposing mansion over- 1 saa it is looking the gardous in Hyde Park. recorded that one of the first duties the now Japanese Ambasador has had to perform was that of informing the Lord Mayor that the Emperor of Jupsa has conferred on him the thini (imdu-the Knight Commandership-of tim order of the Rising Sun.
THE REV. M. RICKING.
If the fact has not already been noted
it will by of Hongkong
interest in all
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Trans
INDICESTION torturing palo, intense weariness, wretched days and wakeful nights. Fit means starved blood, starved muscles, a starved body and a starved brain: in short, it meansshattered
it
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GIVES
STRENGTH
TO THE WEAK.
ENERGY
TO THE LANGUID,
COMFORT
TO THE DYSPEPTIC;
AND
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GRIMAULT&C CHEMISTS PARIS
Itemward Physicions prescribe Grimaud's Watico Bs the most aalde and at far sua time the meal Konolfers:ve it in the treatment of Acute and Caroque Forbipes The Capsules, unlike Copaika, da qut caur huge mogu da tarik ur pipduc■ musea, NATICO INJECTION is used in recent MATICO CAPSULES rechroniccases
CURE FOR ASTHMA
GRIMAULT'S
INDIAN CIGARETTES
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Grunault's Cigarettes reader the respira- tion essure, cut short the paroxysmm, and remove the feeling of tightness across thwehrst.
GRINAULT & C, PARIS Bold by a Cbemixix.
Cunliffe,
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Russell & Co.
10 & 12, Place de la Bourse.
PARI ECURITIES issued by
European Gor's and ←
WRITE FOR Municipalities offering ESCRPINA
prospectsofimmense refúries. PAMPHLETS
To be purchased for cash; de on the **Tinos" Bystems of monthly pnymiesta. CUNLIFFF. RUSSELL & CO. in the old talk fushed itran on deala s in Preinmunione ordine wn, les advantages absolutely un- jobtainable elsewhere. I undogan: frok
1. sepetual additres for payment.. Nemherst je Jchenk datter over Albrowing. Results Draw. Janes de fouglash. Hodabere drawn Boards - sedatie. Prizes collectent bee of charge. Boads puicha-ed "at sight Logins granic on Premaa Pords. Services comimur unti la Bond drawn. Allirensa, Bon-confidential
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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Hosasuna HOTEL
31r. P. B. A-arts Mra, K. Andorsem M
Mr. W. 5. Isailey Mr. A. S. Baker sea. H. Benly Mr. 11. 13. (atticom Mr. R. B. Fourtie Eg-liman, JE, K; Beli,
AN.
Hon and Mrs. E. A.
Hewer
Mr E. S. 1 r
. W. M. Humplar sys
Mr. B. Hunter
Str. G Hlubos
Mr. J. 1. Fol Mr. J.
Hughin
M. & Kopp Mr W. Lag
Burchiet,__Mr. F. 11. Love
(Vice-Consul f Belgium)
Mr. H. J. Brock Mr. S. Disney
He estimates the production of roll and Mr. W. S. Bell
Mr. J. Boje silver for 10 -7 at £11.50, and goes on topt, Thalt n explain the now basis of taxation-
In the first place the value of the article upon which the tax is collected has altered radically, for the reason that the value of silver no longer follows that of the monetary unit (the poo). become a fixed quantity. while on the other hand, the rains of gold as
Ma, T. L Vorme
I. Breckosh|1- Mr. P. 6. thrighton r, L. Brough!! Mr. 1., P. Sampbell Major and Mre A, A. Mr. A. Carter
Chichester, P.SIC
por Secondly, the former uniforte tax of il cont. both on the value of gold and of silver tas | Mr T Clark
Mr. & Mrs T. W. Charice been abolisked. According to the new legislation Mr. M. D. Clarke
Mr. I. E. Colvin one portion of the gold and silver is charged at the rate of 3 per cent, heing that which is
Mad I.. Conne exported principally in the form of mineral nro :
Mr. A. . rock another portion--and the most important one--
Mr. A. Undieshank is tared at the rain of 2 per cent, when the metals have already been partially &
treated: and Capt. Daton, 19
15. Peter David an the remainder is not taxed at all, in the case Mr. F. 6. Davos of refined gold, and only at the Fate of 14 Mr. Mrs. W. 11. per seat, if the metal he almost
It is calculated that for the
PENANG ASSOCIATION.
NOT AGURESSIVE BUT DEFENSIVE.
Dorma
Mr. F. 1. Dolittles
Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Mr. T. 3. Downing Mr S. D. Dak
Mr. G. A. Dunlip Mr. V. 1. Durack
Mr. 4. B. Barly Mr. W. Einsta Mr. H. J. Fairchild Mr. R. Fecher Mr. H. G. Fisher
Dr. 13 Warno
Mr. W. J. McDonagh Pra, d. 8. Modrogue
Mr D. PA. Mayer Mr. S. Moor
Dean Virs. W. D.-A.
Манить
Mr. A. Moyano, (Consul Tieneral f Panna)
al and Mr.
Now
Mr. H. L. Peker Mr & Mira E. 0. Patry 3. W. Po Capt. G
II.
father VG. H. Pennefather Mr. and Mr. T 1.
P'est un Mr. A. R You for
Twen
Mer, E. Point Mr. Woll MC. 3. Pryskaw 3tr, 16.
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Hold Mrs. 3. Both & chall Mr. B. below eat
Huck) Siren-
Mr. H.
11
Mr. and Ms. E. Bette
Sheppows
Mr. & Mrs. 1. Silver-
ther Mr. M. 4. Sipetsir Mr. A, Shanna -
Mr. Spittlus Mr. W. 1. Stebbing Mr. H. Styphetus Rev. A. J. Stevens Me, P. D. Sutherland Mr. 15. P. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. M. ..
Vice-Miva
Major Feril Mr... Franklin Mr. B. L. Frost Mr. Denim Faller Mr. Stuart J. Fair
¡Americ.m Consul tieneral The public meeting, which was held at the
Cast, and Mrs, biblik - Mr. A. Gibson Penang Town Hall on 10th September, was attended by Europeans, Chinees, Fast Indians, Mr. G. Gilchrist
Capt. T. A. Hall and Malays. About 40 persons-probably é record attentingce--were present; and Mr. 31. B.
Hursor oconpird A. R. Adams, the wellknown lawy the Chair. He explained the object of the Dr. and Mrs. Beantry Peasng Association, which was to obtain justice
Brotherton
M Thompson Mr. Th. Toledano
Mr. H.J. Tuplin Mr. Wv 10 Mr, J. H. Wi-hart
Br. F. Wiesbrin n. 6, 9. Woodā Mr. & Mrs. T. Wright | Mr. T. Wron
for Penang in rantlere affecting the prosperity
KING EDWARD
of the Setlemen, and whoes policy was not Capt. aut Mrs. Russell
aggressive but purely def nsive. The Associa
tion would not be siming at separation but look-
Alimenti
Mrs. W.il. b. Carnes
ing forward to secure equal opportunition with Mr. 11. C. Brooks the other Settlements wall the dream of air. H. Coluban United Malaya was realized,
Mr. Adam hinted that the absence of somo Penougitea was owing to their movement being controlled from Singapore, and he pointed at past Bud
M. B. F. Clin. Mr. & Mrs. A. Canning-
Mr. L. Delay Mrs. A. I. Eacter Mr. S. W. Entienz
critical pari neglect at the presel dawning, Penang must take advantage to press foricard moderately yet. I S. Haylen plainly towards obtaining her fair share in the B. (. M. Jack racaue of the Colony for her own purposes, F. C. Jones He pointed on Frang's want of adequate Mr. J. i. Keeres representation in the Legislative Courell, and Mr. Hans Lar the anomaly of the auiuation of the Penang Mr. A. C. Littl
the Chamber of Commerce, a Member by cosmopolitan (foreign ara no members) body.
formation Mr. R. A. P. Hogan proposed the
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and the adoption of the rules, already drafted and the motion was secondled for the Association;
unanimously by Mr. Lim Ex Tob, and carri
Barnett proposed, and Mr. Cheak Mr. C. W. Tak Thya seconded, that the Committee of the Association should consist of Messrs. Adams President), Groh Lean Tack (Vice-Prorident),
&
Mr. W. M. Caskey
Vice Canaul Lena, M.
Mr T. 75, Alekay
Me. Fa Miur
Av. E. J. Monta
Me and Mrs. A. R.
Moulder 3. Muir
Mr. A. E. Painal Miss Annie Peace't Dr. W. W. Pozoso
Mr. J. Prager Mr. & Mrs. Geh, Hous Mr. B. A. Saiblı
Misa X. Squas 31. G. F.Story
Mr. G. Williams
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The motion was carried unanimously. Other speakers wore Messrs. Hallifax, Huttenbach, and Gooh Lean Fuck.
Proceedings closed with three cheers for the Penang Association. The meeting was marked with the prevalence of great enthusiasm, but there was an absolute absence of discussion.- Straits Times telegram.
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