BANKS

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED.

SUBSCRIBED ...

AUTHORISED CAPITAL

PAID-UP BASED

RESERY FORD

£1,500,000 1,125,000 582,500 135,000

BANKEES

LONDON JOINt Stock Bank, Limited

INTEREST allowed on Current Accountant the rate of 277, per sunum on the Daily balang_

ON FIXED Ddrostre

For 12 mouth.........

6 3

* 34%

E. ORMISTON, Manager.

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BANKS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30rx, 1966.

EDERLANDSCHE HANDEL.

MAATSCHAPPIJ. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY), ESTAHLBUND 1824.

PAID UP CAPITAL FL. 45,000,000 (£1,750,0)) RESERVE FUND FL. 5,00,000 (£17,000

HEAD-OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD-AGENCY BATAVIA. Brouches-Singapore Peong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Sommarang, Surabaya, Cheriton, Tegal. Peenlangan, Pheroesa, Tilalja, Palaifg. Medan (Deli), Palembang. Kota- Rain Achoon) Telik-Somawe, (Achoon) Bodjermaxin.

Correspondon ta ai.

Bombay, Macamar, Colombo,

Jndens. Pondicherry Calcutta, Bangkok, Seigon, Haiphong, Hauoi. Amoy, Yokohama, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney. Now York, San Francisco, &c. &c.

LONDON BANKERS:-

SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.

FABRICS FOR HEATING *** NOVELGLASÉ-EOLIANG -FLOWER GROWTH IN MOVING PICTURES GERNS OF ALD WINE-FISH MIGRATION

PLANTS CHANGED BY DRUGS →→ SMELLING DISEASE A NOVEL TARGET.

The thermophile fabrics of C. flerrgolt, of

RACE ASCENDANCY UNNATURALI

Valdoie, Frause, introduce a noroi... method of Calosta, he athly review pablished

When-

applying warmth, and are expected to do much for demostic electric heating. The fabrics are a combination of textile and conductive threads. the latter being made of any required size and cambiuing with any textile materiale: woven the dentro-thermic wires are Liddon, many lestro-thermic, wefts enter tuto mich circuit, and the circuits are joined by collector wires, of which on pole is placed in each selvage of the fabric. There is no danger of

may range from 70 deg. to 15 dog. H For carpets up to 250 deg. to 300 dag. for hot-air baths, and the possible applica- tious are many including use For fast

and

Hongkon, 26th March, 1906, HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK Bain-er CAPITAL.. ................. 19,906,ETC | THE UNION OF LENDON AND SMITH'S BANK, He or other accident. The temperathen

CORPURATION

REVE FUND-

STHRLING RESERTK.....300/100,000 SILVER REELYS 14,250,000

...

$20,250.00 Reserve LiabiliTY OF PROP'TORS $10,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTOLA,

A. HACPT, E-Chairman.

G. H. MEDHURST, Esq

G. Balleh, Esq.

E. Goats, Eag Heu.Mr.W.J.Grasson.

C. R. Lennan, Esq.

D. M. Nissim, Eng.

Deputy Chairmão.

A. J. Raymond, Esq.

R. Shear, Eng.

N.A. Bisha, beg II. E. Tomkins. Eng

CHIEP MANAJER - Hongkong-J. R. M. SMITH

ACTING MANAGER ShanghaW ADAMB ORAM,

LONDON BANKERS-LUNDUR AND Coraty BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED.

HomeRong-IIMREST ALLOWED, On Current Account at the rate of Two par Cent. per Annum on the daily baianos.

ON FIZED DEPOSITS

For 3 months, 1 per cost per Ankom. For 6 months, 51 per oil,

рет Апик. For 12 mouth, 4 per cent, per Annan.

H. E. R. HUNTER,

Acting Chief Manager, Hongkong, 17th September, 1906,

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE Business of the abi Bank is

LIMITED.

The Bank boys and sells and receives for collection Lills of Exchange, ismas latters of credit on its Branches and Correspondents in

East on the Continent, and in Great Britain, Amarica, and Austenia, and transacte Banking Business of every description.

INTEREST_ALLOWED.

On Current Account 2% pur acnux on daily

balances. Fixed Deponita 14 months 44% per annum.

do.

6 elo 4% la. do.

3 do.

do. L ENGEL, Agent. Hongkong: 23rd July, 1996. 11.450

NTERNATIONAL ANKING.

B CORPORATION.

***

Fiscal Agents of the United States in Chine the Philippine Islands and the Republic of Panama. CAPITAL

AND SCRPLUS ACTHORISED

...Gold $10,000, MN CAPITAL PAID UP...

...Gold 83,250,00 RESERVE FUND

Geld $3,250,000 HEAD OFFICE New York. LONDON OFFICE: Threadneedle House, E.C. Branches and Agents all over the World LONDON BANKERS: BANK OF ENGLAND. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND LIMITED,

THE CAPITAL & COUNTIES BANK. LIMITED.

Te to HONGKONG AND BRANCHES and Agents all over the World.

SHANGHAT BANKING CORPORA TION. Rels any ohfain-l on application. INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 34 Per Cent. per annum

Depositors may transfer at diir eption balances $100 or more in the HoNaRONG AND SHANGBAI BANK to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 Per Cent, per annum.

For the HoxGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION,

H. E. R. HUNTER,

Acting Chief Maunger.

Hongkong, 30th May, 1906

EUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BANK.

DE

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CAPITAL FULLY PAID UP...Bb. Tania 7,50 00

HEAD OFFICE-CHANCHAL BOARD OF DIRECTOR, BERLIN.

- BRANCHES :

Berlin, Hanbury, Calcutta,

Hankow, Tientsin, Peking, Tsinanfu, Teington,

Kubo, Yokobama, Singapore,

Founded by the following Banke and Bankers:

KOBNIGLIONE SEEHANDLUNG (PREUSSIBONG

STAATSOANK) Borlin.

DIRECTION DER DISCONTO."

GESELLSCHAFT

werners

Hoespiando

India

The native lidarity of the

доб

STRAD AGAIN PUTTING HIS Voor in in

Mr. Stead has always been alivo to the uson of TO NEW WATERS BULPHUR FAINTS advertisement, and the idea of British journalists coining out to India as the invited guests of Native journalists originated in that master wind. In a letter to Mr. P. C. Ray, oditor of the Intian Worte, a

his suggestion and of will accray from the proposed visit. We Inga stress on the advantages which it is expect

ing only the sentence in which he merely give thom in Mr. Blead's own words eliminat labours bis

int. Th first and most obvious sultantage which would follow the anga of this anggestion is the sigual demonstration which it would afford of the recognation of the status of the editors of the Native press at by the editors of the British press at bor. They would be at ones procísimast za to crafreres,

tubers of

the same profession entitled fo rank The second immediate result would y to precipitato, mativo perues-

the Indian Journals wouhl have to act togüller. Indiau antive Journalists would for the first time act unit, with a repesentative committee authorised to speak and act in its nam The third Famil The

would be excito a much. koener and cler et in the

the attire of Ini personal inter- much more intelligent appreciation of the needs of India ou the part of the elitors who

who acept the invitation than could be excited by any other maans, The new glass-making process of Fouresults

And, lastly, I

I venture to think it would be invaluable as enabling the leading man is .cf Belgium. combines some of the advantages India to realise and appreciate the sincerity of of plute-glass, which is finished by rolling fat the sympathy with which the British nation upon a smooth table, mud of ordinary window.regarits its Indian fellow-bj-otz, and the glass, which is born in large babble and cooled on a flat surface. In the now mother, the molten musterial is drawn upward through system of rollers rising in a time of seroateon, paire. The thickness is regulated by the dis-hypotheses. Meeting one another, even dining tance apart of the rollers in the pairs, and the together, cannot constitute equality in any sense, and the notorious personal jealousier among the glass producol is perfectly fit and beautifully subers of the Native press are a bar to the polished.

fullmout of the second “immediate resalt." With regard to Mn. Stead's characteristic last. stene, which combines the

of expression A pious hope with very bitter and very ignoraut

carries jlrajudic

own candownation on with advancing years Mr.

ila

tors face. It

that Stend has become not more capable of broad viewe on raf problems and that his prochial mind still. attributos 1 world's

inrost to tho in- Lumanity" aud * receinsolence of his own

articles of clothing #04 furniture, drying, apparatus, biby incubators and numerous hospital appliances and most purposes requiring constant, molerate heat.

After an evening shower, a Ily, the Orian augastum, shons a striped bad four inches long, in fully blossomed in a few minutes and within an keur the petals have currol over on are of or #ectros. Kinotuscopic pictures, to show the growth of flowers, are suggested.

intensity of the detestation with which the asnateral spirit of race scendancy which in British at home regard the inhuman aud cultivated by so many Anglo-Indians

We do not agrạo with Mr. Stoad's first two

"

its

We hold the view that the discontent in Indis was inevitable

In recent experiments the bouquet aud ebara- teristics at the famous wines of Bordeaux,y, Burgundy and the Rhine have been transplanted by means of germs trom the cask dregs of the Each brand of germs is Souvine old wines. placed for keeping in a jelly-like mixture of

t of

The Corporation transacts every description of Barking and Erange buxiuses, revoiros money in Current Account at the Rate of Fixed Deposits at the following rates-

raucam on Daily balances and accepta Japanese iniuglas and fruit-juice, in which it eat and onomic equipment of the For months 4 per cont. per annum. For 6 Fr 3

*

3

No. 9, Queen's Road, Central, Hongkong. H. PINCKNEY,- Manager. Hongkong, 17th October, 1936.

THE

1961

VOROBAMA SPECIE BANK

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED 1880.

Capital SubSOBINED... Yen 24,000,000 CAPITAL PAIN-OF

21,000,000 3,000,000 13,700,000

**

CAPITAL UNCALLED...... RES FUND

*

*

-HEAD OFFICE-TOKOHAMA

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES,

Nagasaki

New York Bombay. Tisnlein Newchwers Peking

Makdən Chetoo Tiv-ling

Tokyo

Kobe

Osaka

Lyons

Darracas BANK

London

Henolatu

S. DLEICHROEDER

San Francisco

BERLINER HANDELS-

Shanghai

GESKILSCHAFT

Berliu.

Dalny

BANK FUER HANDEL UND

INDUSTRIE

Port Arthur

ROBERT WArschauer & Co.

MENDELSSOHN & Co.

M. A. von ROTHCHI

BOEKNE

&j

JACOB S. H. STEIN

Frankfurt aM

ADDEUTSCHE BANKIN HAMBURG, Hamburg. SAL OPPENHEIM, JE., & Co., Koula, BAYERISCHE HYPOTHEKEN-3ND WOKSN-

BANK, MUENCHE.

LONDON BANKERS;

31esure, N. M. Rotschno & So

THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITH's

BANK LIMITED

UBUTSCHE BANK (Berlin), London Aganor DIRECTION DER DISCONTO GBSELLSCHANT.

INTEREST allowed on Current Account, DEPOSITS received on terms which may be Isarned on application. Every description of Banking and Exchange business transacted.

HUGO SUTER

Managar.

Hongkong 4th October, 1966.

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LONDON BANKERS. Taz LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMITET. PARE'S BANK, LIMITED. THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITHS BANK LIMITED.

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED. On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent per annum on the daily balansa,

Buon forms a colony. When required for uso, some of the germs may be added to a tubo of storiliaad fruit juice, and in two or three days the juice will be in full fermentation and lively effervescence--a duplicate of the old wino.

A naturalist rulates that the appearance of perch, bream and erayfish in newly cat dams near the Macquarie River in Now South Wales, was at first a perplexing mystery, the fishes even being noticed after the first rains in the dams, and for some years spontaneous generation was regarded as the only possibile explanation. Then

a simple and credible solution of the problem in a Sydney | zoologist's discovery of half-batched fish ova on

the breast and wings of a wild duck,

came

indeed-in-the-words of Mr. Pravost Dattersby, it is the finest tribute to our integrity and toleration that could be conceivel.“ If aut this unrest springs a genuine desire to improve

· races, if it signities an awakening to

the birth of really united and if exte powerful peplo, one used be puxions; but external mischievous and disintegrating illuences are uchappily to mingle with the internal forces that make for detrnotion and chaps, the outlook for India is gloomy indo-d. Rangona Cazette.

Work wil sealy development and

NIPPON YUSEN. KAISHA,

FINANCIAL CAPABILITY OF THE COMPANY.

In view of the competition which is now going on between the Nippon Yom Kaisha and some foreign shipping companies the figures

sanding of the N.Y.K the finan

in the Oriental Besomist, are of no le interest. The Nippon Yasen Kaisha bas

little

been making disidends at the rate of 19 per cent per annum for several years, past, but for the half-year ended March 31st 1si a departure:

Balphur is being tried in Germany as a whot proservative. It is applied in taniten form, and made from this rule and a divirend of 15

A

as it barbus it completely fills the pores. At moderate temperatures it is unaffected by water, weak or strong acids, or alkaline solutions. disadvantage is that the sulphur melts at 145. dog. F., and this makes the trenteil wood zait for places exposed to considerable best. Tho beat wood for use with this progus is poplar, the trials of oak and pine having been much less satisfactory.

Medicinos are made alast absolutely taste- less, according to a new German process, by causing them, in liquid form, to bi absorbed by natural agar-agar, then granulating or pulveriz

On fixed deposita for 12 months 5%), per annuming, and drying.

" 한

D

F

3

#!

10

44

#

TAKEO TAKAMICHI,

Manager.

- Hongkong, 22nd September, 1908,

THE BANK OF TAIWAN LIMITED MITSU

THE

(INCORFORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL

CHARTRE

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED

CAPITAL PAID-UP

(613

W&L

per

coof was declared. The room for this is that during the way the cost of repairs and the Josas resulting from the destruction of the ships chartered by the Japansse Government was borne by the company, for which purpose million Jend to be set apart each

During

thx months ended Do your.

last, however, less expendilure WAY pred for the purpos mentioned owing to the

cossation of hostilities though the FOVENUO from charlurage did wel decrease in proportion. Under these circustances the company was enabled to declare a dividend at the rate of 15

per cout for the

the period.

As shown above, the charterage for the first half of 906 excused five million yen, showing a decrease of only half a million as against the preceding period. In the expenditure for cargo. Passengers, and

su increase of Y700,0.6 chips

term; but this increase is more than mom- pensated for by the decrease of Y940,000 in the cost of

of repair, insurance, depreciation fund, alc. Moreover, an increased revence of vore Ys, was obtained by the sale of articles rendered useless as the result of the omsation of the war.

For these reasons, the company stored the net profit of Y424,000

Brimful of Nourishment

I Trada

Mack,

PLASMON

The Food for Old and Young.

(Also Plasmon Cocoa, Oats, Biscuits, &c.)

The Pioneer Experte

in From Scats.

Cunliffe,

Russell & Co.

WRITE FOR

10 & 12, Place de la Bourse, ECURITIES issued by PARIS Europeau Gov'ts and N Muokipalities offering CESCRIPTIVE prospectsof immense returns. PAMPHLETS

To be purchased for cash or on thre "Tumos" system of monthly payments.

CUNLIFFE, RUSSELL 6 60. leing the oldest-estal barhed Fren of desders in Premiun Bondsin the world, lies advantages absolutely un- jobtainable elsewhere. Heutis guaranteed Flowceptional facilifies for payment. Numbers jchecked anterover vDrawing. Result, of Draw- ings in English, Hidders of drawn Bonds ad- vised at once. Prizes collected bee of charge. Bonds poredased "át sight." Lotus granted

on Premium Bends. Services contitse until last Danthawn. Aldranse lionsconfidential

MARTIN'S

1556

APIOL & STEEL

Afr Ladles: PILLS

French Fasady for s13 Erregai=viden Frogaib JA AR Ladies may box of Martins MileTalbe boss than augh of y Bernaysagity of the Stars Umary dose i endibilaterad Those who use them recommend thean, a

an

SANTAL MIDY

63

These tiny Capsules. -superior

to Copaiba, Cabebs, and Injections-cure

the same diseases as these drugs in forty-eight hours without inconvenience.

Rach Capsule bears the nurse MIDY

LADIES EMELY

For functional troubles, delay, pada and those irregularities peculiar to the cor

APIOLINE INICHAPOTEAUTH

Prescribed by the highest French Medical authorities and superior to Tansey, steel Drops and. Pensy royal.

CHAPOTEAUT, 8, r. Vivienne, Paris

116-2

JUST

PUBLISHED.

NOW ON SALE..

THE FIFTY YEARS

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Hunggeng etm

3 P. B. Addams Mr. E. All

Mr. RAI Mr H A. Andmon

and Phil

Mr. & Mrs. J. Arnobi Mr. W. S. Bailey.

Mr. Mrs. Hathaway

Dr. and Mrs. Henley Hoa. E A. Howet

Mr. A. BoBu.

Mr. A. B Bowes

Mr. E. HuITAT

Mr. G. H. Inve

41.

A

Mr. A. JISTRO

Mr. A. 3. kakor Mr. and Mrs. Batchelder M.... antender Mr. H. G. Battiscombe Mr. . B. Batbi Mrs. H. F. Bet aid

Infant Brg-bient H. F. Bol,

K.N.

Mr. A. van Biervliet, (Vice-Consal for Hulgium)

M. K. J Huick Mr. & Mrs. Biancy Miss Bisney

Mr. 1, 1. Boane Mr. 11, Backwoldt

Mr. F.. Brighton Mr. L. Broughall Mr. Le F. Campbell Mr. H. N. Carro Mr. A. Carter

Mr. & Mr. W.L., Carter Majer A. Chapaan,

MK.YOU

Mr. B. P. Chapunan Mr. H. T. Chhapp

Mr. Mrs H U

Cheek

Mr. J. P. P. Joki

Mr. II. A. Joney Mr. J C. Jonghuz Mr. W. A Kay Me. A. Kelly Mr. T. Krill Mr. Kala Mr. P. Kun

Mr. W. hegan

E. 1, Love

Mr. P. Luttinglaus Mr. C. B. Magen Me, and Mrs J. Mar-

quardt

Dr.

Marriott Mr. J. G. Martin, Jr. Mrs. J. S. Medrògar Miss M. MuLood

"Mr S. Mig

Dr. and Mrs. W. B. 1.

Blanes

Mr. A. Moreno, (Consal General of Panamaj Mr. P. Muller Mr. and Mrs. R. B

-Newborn-

Mr. A. 4. Newington Mr. E. A. Nicholls

Mayor and Mrs. At A. Mr. B. L. Packar

Chichester, D.

Nr. 1. D. Chrielin

Sea O. Clark

Mr. & Mrs. T. W. Clarke,

Eng.Lt. & Mr

leng

Mr. II. E. Colvin 3. t. J. Conge Mr. J. Cor Mr. A. 1. Cook Mr. A, Cruickshark Capt. Dalton, ANG

Mr. Peter David-on Mr. F. O. Daviqu Mr. C. Befor

Mr. and Me W. H.

Donald

Mr. P. 11. Doubtčla 3r. and Mr. W, A.

Mr. and Mr. T. e Downing & infant Mr. G. A. Daug Mr. M. Earned Mr. W. Eiuamata Me . J. Pairchikl Met Fischer Mr. R. 41. Fisher Mr. B. L. Fl-cher Me. and Mes. J.

Francis

Mr. G. B. Franklin Vr. B. 1. Pret

Mr. Dentaan Fuller

Mr. T. F. Packer

Mr. W. Penker

3. A. R. Von der

L'Fortten

Ar. I., D. Tilpot

3lr. W. A. Pawell

Mr. M. I'ruabaw

Mr. II. 1. Reid

Mr. J. Pritebarð Mrs. J. S. Konch & ele Dr. J. 11. Sankiera Mr. R. Schwe971 Rev. 4. Searle

Alr. H. Bromfuld then-

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Mr. and Mrs.-E. Bruca

Skeppered

Mr. A. Stina Mr. L. Van Slugter Mr. J. Spittloe Mer W. 1. Stobblag Story

Dr.

Mr Steche

Air. H. Stephasis

e. A. J. Stevens Mr Storlek

Mr. E: D. Sutherlant

Mr. and Mrs. M. I.

Thompson

Miso M. Thorapros Mr. T. Tolelano

Mr. H.J. Toplies

Mr. D. Turnbull

ate. W. on Ur

Vi

Mrs. H. Veneu

Mr. St J. Fuler

(Americ

Consul General) Mr. A. Gibso

Mr. D. P. Gridith d

Chinese serv.zal Capt. A. Hall

Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Y. V.

מThe o

Misa Von mon

Ma ter Vernon

Mei, M. Wakeb

B. Brotherton Mr. J. B. Wishart Ifurler

Mr. G. 4. W cod

King Bewind Hotel,

Bapt. and Mrs. Russell

Almond

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR Mr. W. 1. L. Barzani

二日腰英中年十五

FROM 18T JANUARY, 1861 TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1913, BEING FROM THE 1ST YEAR OF THE FOTH CYCLE TO THE 5TH YEAR OF THE 76TH CYCLE, THẤT 18 TUE BRD YEAR OF 'TN CHI TU THE 39TH YEAR OF KWAN SUI

PRICE $2 CASH.

The inoculation of plan's with nutritive and curatire substances. is a new field of great promise. The need of a tonic was sugg stod hy the exhausted appearance of certain fruit trees, and sulphate of iron was injected into th, sup, with especially favorable results in chlorosis of the vine. Colorad injections haro At the end of March last the various reserve OFFICE, OT Agents in all this Ports of the On Sale at the HONGKONG DAILY Pakka" boon god by Monryofaki, a Russian, to show funds of the company £talled Y 16,941,000 and something of the penetration of the liquid into the total tonnage of steamers ammoanted Far East. the cell. The circulation proved to be confined Y94.64

45,985, valued at $24,013,000, The Book will be sont by Registered Posi

ordingsily is about by Agerts on receipt of Money Order. Y25 per tou

the valuation o The company is Hongkong, Sed October, 1906. which is put at less that Y5 should be ships regarded as a very low estimata.

will ba naded from the above, the average mile Lad hern steadily decreasing

to

per ta

Mr. W. P. Barnes Dr. & Ms. Barros ai

children

Mr. H. Bh Mr. E. 0. Brownlow Misli, Cabl

H.

Jt.

Mr. H. J. Conduen Lt. and Mrs.

Catrille Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Ja

dousland

Mr. & Mrs. A. Canning-

Jam

Mr. Delaney

BISHI DOCKYARD to the young layers, noser entering the old the cost of cum in the fact that | (free) to any part of the World unrepresented Mr. and M

AND ENGINE WORKS,

NAGASAKI.

Yon 5,000,000

CODE WORD: "DOCK," 2,500,000 A.1, A.B.C., and Engineering Code

NEW DOCK NOW OPEN.

ITEAD OFFICE: TAIPER, FORMOSA.

DOCK No. 3.

Extreme Length...

BLANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Length on Blocks

Amey

Kobe

Tainan

Width of Entranco on Top

Auping

Napaki

Tarasui

Foochow

Tokin

Keelung

Онам

Shanghai Yokohama

HONGKONG OFFICE:

3, DES VEUX ROAD.

Interest allowed on Current Account Deposits received on terms which may be learned on application,

wood, but the liquid rose to the top of the tree and passed fhree or four feet into the reot, Tho best method of injection seemed to be through

a hole in the neck of the root. In disesse of war, no doubt owing to the severe com Geestons fruits weak solutions of oratic void before the war,

722 feet.

714

n

961

Width of Entrance on Bottom... BS Water on Blocks at Spring Tido 344

..

DOCK No. 1. Extremo Length...

Length on Blocks

523 feel 513:

Width of Entrance on Top

88

Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

7.

BB

DOCK No. 2.

*999

Extreme Length...

571 feet.

Length on Blocks

35c

Width of Entrancs on Top Width of Entrance on Roitom Water on Blocks at Spring Tide

PATENT SLIP..

66

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W

D. TOKDOW, Manager. Hongkong, 1st July, 1906.

HE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA

USTICALIA AND CHINA.

INCOEFORATED WY ROYAL CHARTER, 185

***** HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.

готелие

387

BONGKONG TIDE TABLE

From Oct. 30th to 5th Nov, 1105.

To correct Zone Time add 23 miu, and 18 sec.

-

petition in the Far East and elsewhere. During creosote, citric acid and salicylic acid have been the war the receipts were tried, and the last-nated had particularly good sinos the second half of greatly increased, but

last year the effect. It is expected that sailable drugs will bas again begun to full, the

average earning per mile for the last term being have influence in producing variations and now

this is the result of over- Y5.09. Eidestly plante as well as in supplying food and medicine

and the at home

competition from and foreign vale. During |

the half- Our much-neglected sense of smell can be put year under review the majority of the N.YK. to important uses. When well developed, it steamers were still chartered by the Government may sorre in medical diagnosis, and some for transport wirvice and the trade was con- English physicians have pointed out lately that fined to this domestic coast and Korea and China Tours 1

ports yet this revenue per mile showed a great i diabetes, enteric fever, hents rheumatism, falling-off. It appars most probable that this plague, abdominal flatul, undressed cancers, state affairs will be more accentuated during erysipelas in som sane, gangrene of the the current six mouths, as the company has now lung, pynemin, sept'c ment, bloeding mor.resumed the long dir'avec fo sign lines, and rhoids, and undra-sed varicose ulcers are among the competition is growing kesner.

the disorders that emit characteristic odors, and that car bo recognized by small aloge Care in Suitable for vessels up to 1,000 THE WORKS are well equipped with necessary, however, the physician, after 2800,000 TOT CAPITAL PAID UP,

PLANTS and APPLI influenza or the taking of alcohol himself, may RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHALE-

ANCES to undertake BUILDING. OF fancy his own or to be that of his patieut. HOLDBEST-MARTIN 50-5-19 19-2-11-29 £800,000 || REPAIRING SHIPS, ENGINES, and RESERVE FUND.......... **....................................... €975,000 | BOILEKB; and also ELECTRICAL '7'he electric target of a Canadian officer

WORK.

Lieut. Col. G. A. Poters, is being tested by A LARGE STOCK of MATERIAL English ridemed. The target itself is a bullet- always kept on hand.

proof plate of chrome steel, and the impact of the billot on this drives back one or more of a

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INTEREST allowed on Current A soomat af the rate of 27, per annum on the Daily balanoss On Fixed Deposite for 12 months 4 per cent

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