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THE GLOBUS INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HAMBURG,

THE Undersigand, having been appointed THE

AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Curront Rates.

CARLOVING & CO. Hongkong, 13th August, 1906, (1595

NORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN.

TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1905

217.837119.

I. AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,

SubscrCard CAPITAL..... 4,750,000 FAIPUR CAPITAL.......... 637,500 *

3,394,720 19 8

II. FIRE FUNDS ... -----------

The Undersigned, AGENTS Fe the shove Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Råter,

SHEWAN, TOMES & (0. [1349

Hongkong, 11th July, 1996,

AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN.. SURANCE CO.

OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE.

*THE Undersigned, having been appots fod TANTE L sisse Company, prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE

Current Rates.

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Agen.

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value of the hitherto, undeveloped natural re- sources of il nolonies. Ha then entered into tha question of railway devolopment and assorted that half of the expenditure which had been incurred. in quelling the insurrection in South-West In the Reichatag ou November Sth, bafora Africa would have mated to build a the large audience of Deputies and of the general public Prince Bulow introduced the new Director require

railvas which that colony was ever likely to And if the railways had been of the Colonial Department, Herr Dernberg, for

constructed the jusnFraction would either gaver whom solicited the confidence of the House lava broken ont or it would in any onso have in the discharge of his diffent labours: The

been more easily suppeasut Ho instrused as Crown Prince was present in the Court box an inovative to German enterprise the enormous throughout the debate German colonial polieg,

ipcreen in the trade between Central Africa Prince Bülow said, had recently passed through sad the const which had been developed by the a serious crisis, but he was certain that construction of the British Uganda railway. German Chancellor or Reichstag would ever unartake the resposs

ssibility of

of abandoning

the cobuies, Germany had to en

renser upva a colonial colonizing bation for

де

Replying to questions with regard to the dinte of the conclusion of the war in South. West Africa, he pointed out that it was neccesary, vel only in the Garman interest,

poliar whether she wished it or so Garintut aisa in that of all the white races, to

been a

pravant

his

The the innestion

bed Fees and would romaiu colonizi

nining maintain the struggle ta the very end Balion as long as abe existed. The develop Imp mont of German

shipping and German Amperial Chancellor had, epolen of.

waessful efforts to the seas led to the establish of Germany in Europa, but there was marco bettlements which had wor ltimately to receive recognition and protection could shirk the common duty of the white races mebl of colo

surer way of clating Germany than that hi the hands of the mother country. Prines in desling with than natives of Africa Hu con Bismarck had recognized this necmaity, and in The path of developarent which he had marked

fursed himself an optimist with regard to this ont, and which was right, the present generation the very large proportion of British and Indian faints of the colonies and directed attention to would have to follow.

is great lopa was in railway development, and, Capital which was

invested in

is some of them.

SIN the Northern Pacific Railway in America and the Anatolian Railway in Asin Minne had shown, the value of territories which had been regarded as practic ly unromuerative could be Fantly developed by railway enterprise. received, inade

The sech, which at first was favourably o a somewhat excessive claim upon he attention of the House owing to its length, and it was afterwards criticized in conciliatory and on behalf of the Secialists by Harr Lode terms by De. Schadler, on behalf of the Clerical bour, who made a violent attack upon Herr Duburg's financial memoranda, and was twice called to order by the President.

The crisis through which the Gorman colonies were now passing could only be surmounted by sandying the defects of the administration, and on of the frst steps towards a substantia! reform was the

eation of a separate Imperial Colonial Office.

The demand

was r-fed by the Reichstag last May, but the Federal Council was still convincati that it was an indispensable condition

of Toform.

There were, however, other important points to Le considered-for ara

ints to how the connxereial development of the calasis, to promote how 10 foster int rout an intelligent appreciation of colonial-

Affairs

among the nud how to induce the Garnis people, batsiness and banking world to take au notice share in colonial saterprises. In his yearch for a successor in the Hereditary Price Frzest of Hohenlohe-Lang-aburg. who had provisioually discharged the duties of Director of the Colonial Department with table stor zal, he had returned to a theory which had lang held and which he now determine to pat to the tal, Pringe Balow and that nine years ago, when he was Foreign Secretary, hu entertained the intention of eutrusling the olonial Department to s "captain of industry but he had been unable to find in the ranks of commerce any ene

was willing to underin

›underlaks tha fukk One prominent Hanseatic basises nran hand declived the offer becames he willing to take 1550

himself the labour and the upan worry which the office of Colonial Director entailed. Herr Wiegand, of the North-German Lloyd, had also refused. Herr-Dornburg, how- ever, had expressed his willingness to assume Bice, nod he asked the Touss to accord him its confidence and support.

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PHOTOGRAPHER

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The discussine of the two supplestory timates for South West Africa sa djurnal. first rate is for 29,220,000 marks, 4010 for war expenditure, and the second fer for the actorsion to Keetmanshoop of the rail. 4900,000 marks (24-45. H) as a first installment war which has be built from Luderitz Hay to Kulub.

In the course of his spruch in the Rainbutag to day Priane Bulow declared that further large sums we'd be required for the termination of the war in South-West Africa.

the

TRAINING SHIP BURNED.

EXPLOSION OF SIX TORPEDOKY.

houts

having arrifed from the above Ports, Consignees latinna, sad in some cases the Pervice | Ries were quickly on the of all sorts

of Cargo by le are hereby is formed that their Goods are being landed AT THEIR BISH iulo the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

hud

al colouring Photos and relief notes and Glows Co., Limite, at Kowloon, whereind fogni guilty, and dismissed.

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19, Queen's Road Cuatral, Hongkong-

NEW CARTRIDGES.

Y Popular English Manufacturers: Ball Borra and Sizes

each consignment will be sorted out mark ty mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon of the Goods are landed.

ragard to the contract sritis

of colonial outfitters, Voo Tippeskirch

011

The steamer Algesiras formerly a ship of the line, built in 18, and then used as a torpedo sebont ship, was on November 26th blaze in Toulon harbor from end to end, and totally Princs Bulow then proceed to refer to tho various spandle in connection with the work

destroyed. According 10 yu Becount the and conduct of the Colonial Department which

fire was caused by an explosion of powder, but bare beeu copying publis attention. With

according to another version it broke out in the regard to the charges which had buy brought of the roadsteal, aut threw into rong relief

after stor-rom. The damalit up

the whole inst

officials of the departaient, various Imperial Chancellor stated that minor official

the or

ships in the harbour. The barbour aathor- "Виел had

guilty of geo Brenches of

and taga. bil torpedo-beats. costents of

fre-ships, oficial docaments

helped in the work of saving the crew and the bad

communicated to outsiders. One minor official, with who ship while the whole of the troups and the casa Prince Bulow dealt iti

blasjackets both of Admiral Touchard's Առող

Naral Division and of the With

Reserr Squadron were alled

out the firm

to assist in the pranirration of order. Attention was first directed to rescuing the bord,

Led everyone was successfully got of Gorman Imperial Chancellor were too numeroas and oporous to permit of his also being reapon-

The Maritine -quartermasters. gible for the coats and bots which ware supplied orders for the vessels in the neighbourhood to the colonial trod

of the troops. But h

Algesires to be taken out of dangat reports of

of the abroad were grossly exaggerated and

Published among th

ablished the torpeda-boat destroyer La Hire, Mr.whil German bureaucracy. He had no hesitation in the Prefect decided to torpedo the burning absurd misconceptions as to the condition of the hat all in vain and ata 14 o'clock in the morning saying that Garman officials were not by any. Every colonial Poser had had its al ani sink her.

nplesssct expriences and the English, the Fesnob, and the Americans lund all had to face and bad overcome far worse seindals than those which had been discovered in connection with the German

colonies. Prince Bülow concluded by appealing to the Reichstag to co-operate with the Government by granting what was necessary.

ኌዛ

Goode ant aleared by the 2nd Jan., will bao, Prinen Bulow proteste that the ditisa of | with the excaption of three med. Two

subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be affected. All damaged packages must be left in thə

naw icoulad

thea

Godorus, and a certificate of the damage so-called scaudals which find boo bad la:1 to every effort was mide to get tho flames ander

obtained from the Godova Company within ten days after the statuer's arrival.

No claims will be recognized if not presented within 14 days of the ship's arrival.

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW.- Hongkong, 20th December, 1906.

12319

S.S. "SALAZIE," COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE,

ONSIGNEES of Cargo from Londen oR 4.8. Medor and Corlanan, from faxrs at 8.8. Cordunun, from Bordeaux ez a Ville & im kerje, in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Tronsare nad Valuables,

tha

surpassi

if

Of the four men reported missing three wis found atfe and wound. At midday the harboar whacras and their approaches were littered wilk burning fragments from the digerirus, and half charred planks and timbers were drifting about in the water. Sake was hanging over the barbour all

sing all day.

for the suppresion of the rising in South-West Bing a torpedo training ship, the Algesir in was titted with air reservoirs containing abat Africa sad by passing the two sets of supple sixty torpedes, of which only six hat boon

vernet had laid before the Hou mentary estimates for that colour which teaded in preparation for stim, which was Lo have been carried out that day. As the air Hor: Darburg, the new "olonial Din-ntor, Carpedoes wera lisble to expinde, a warning was reasons which had induced him to undertake fortuuste that this was dono, for at hall put ton I was hazardous and or extra bazardons Gadows of the arduous duties of the Colonial Department. a torpedo exploded with a tremendous report,

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Ha proceeded to give an account of his Galown Co. Ld., st Kowloon, whence delivery policy of reform of the administration and and the five others followed, blowing up part of may be obtained immediately after landing.

and the deck. Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless had determined to rescind alt the before 10A.M., TO-DAY, requesting it to be

frins. Th the contract with Von landed here.

bad boon

rescinded, and Fire this firm the give

being landed and stored at their risks intre the address the House and explain the issued against approaching the ship.

In the

SMOKELESS POWDER and CHILLED SHOT. From No. 10 to $390. at 86, $7 and $7.50 per 109. SPORTING REQUISITES and AIR GUNS in Variety.

Inspection Invited.

WM. SCHMIDT & CO. Hongkong, 28th October, 1906. 1024

DMERURANT NAVY

AVID CORSAR & SON'S

NAVY BOILED LONG FLAX

RELIANCE CROWN TARPAULING

development of the colonies. The Gloverz

intimatica is received from the Consignees, i which gave monopole to minalskirch and Ca

Bill of Lading wil be muntersigned

and the Empire did not Undersignal. Goods remaining unclaimed contrary, has still to compensation, but, on the still to recaiza payment from the

by

after TUESDAY, the 1st Jan, 1907, at Noon, firm, The affairs of the firm were about to ba will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims unst, be sout in to me on or before the 1st. Jen., 1907, or they will not be recognized All damaged packages will be examined on CANVAS FRIDAY, the 29th Dec., at 3 P.M.

No-Fire-Insuranen has been effected:"

C. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 25th Decembar, 1906.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

ARNHOLI, KARBERG & Co.

Role Agent.

2495

M1

ITSU BISHI

GOSHI KWAISHA

(MITSU BISHI 00.)

COAL

THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.: Steamer

" DELTA," FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named razsel are hereby informed that their Goods sru being landed and placed AT THEIR RINs in the and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's consigament will be sorted unt, Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the

wauad up..

Similarly, the exclusive contract with the shipping firma of Woermann had been. denouuesd for the close of the year. Io th C&S) of all these contracts the mistake which

hd bean male ал

that th

tho scale of prizes had been used for comparitively mall

suppli end this MOSIM hind become attogather unreasonable as the demande for the servios of the onlonies increased. A Bill establishing a new system of accounts would

shortly

introduced, And he hoped that ite effect would be ta distory fusucial procedure of the Colonia! remode the

at which had been the subject of the part of the complaint ou Reichstag

The most important question of all was the selection of colonial oficials, and it was imparatively necessary that only the bent men should be chosen. On the other

haa,

it necessary that those who undertook duties of such an arduous character for small pay and

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Кая

DEPARTMENT on Goderns at Kowloon, where each often in unhealthy districts should be defended!

MARUNO-UCRI, TOKIO.

Cable Address, "IWASAKI,"

which applies to all Branch Offices. ABC 5th Ed., Western Union Codes used.

All Letters Addressed:

MANAGER, MITSU BISHI Co., with name of place under, BRANCH OFFICES:-

NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KAPATSU

SHANGHAI, HONGKONG LD.

HANKOW.

AGENCIES:-

YOKOHAMA, M. ABADA; Erq.. CHINKIANG: Mosers. GBARING & Co. MANILA: Mosars. MACONDRAY & CO:

against malicions attacks. In order to investi gate obarge against colonial officials a special oommission would be instituted and world con- sist of two of the higher Prussian Judoos and a Public Prossetor, none of whom had hitherto had anything to do with the colonial administra.. &tion

Goods are bria landed. This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From

London, &c., e1 8.5. India. From Australia, ez es. ¡timalaya. From Persian Gulf, er B. I. S. X.

B. & F. S. N. Co.'s Steamers, Optional goods will be landed here aules instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 2nd Jan,, ut 4 .., will be

subject to rent. No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in

whatever. any case

Damaged

SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, den for orenination by the left in the Go Ochi, Shiacs, Namarata and Kani-Yanadia

Consignoe's and Collieries, and also Hoje Colliery, which will

the Company's zopresentative at an appointed All Claims must be presented withies shortly be ready to produce on a large scale the ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after

hour. best Buzen Coal

which date they cannot be recognised. No left the Godowns. Claims will be admitted after the Goode bare

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 27th December, 1906,

The Head and branch Offices and the Agencies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collieries. T. MATSUKI, Manager, Hongkong.

No. 2, Pedder Street

63]

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Herr Dernburg then proceeded to give sowe explanations of the two memoranda fummariced The Times of the 24th inst.) en colosial finances and colonial invest monts which he had rasently mbmitted to the from the Left he endeavoured to Reichstag Araid considerable interrupting défent the figures which he had submitted and the conclusion which he had based upon them, particularly with regard to his estimate of the

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Me WM Birch Mr. H. W. Biel Mr. & Mrs S. Honey

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&

PAOTING, British str. 1,076, J. Cogas, 29th Dec, --Swatow 28th Dec, Ballast-Butterfield & Swire.

PETCHABURI German str. 1,373, Gunewisch, 24th Dec-Bangkok 16th December. Ria and Timber.-Melchers & Co.. Luz, Norwegian 21, 281, H. F. Bjeunes, 30 Dec.- Wakaus's 3rd Der, Coal,-- Angaard, Thoresen & Co.

POLTU

PRINZ WALDEMAR. Germen str., 1,736, C Volterms, 18th Supt.-Kobe 12th Sept., General-Mulchers & Co.

QUINTA.

Jr. At Mrs. W. H.

Ironsid

.

Mr. F. H. Doolittle

Mr. and Mrs. T

Dowging & infant

A.

Mr. S. D. Duck Mr. W. S. Doprer Nr. 9. A. Dunlop Mr. W. Eiustmeno Mr H. J. Fairchild Mr. R. Fischer Mr. H. G. Fisher ~M~~Ht Facher Major & Mrs. Porter

B. Frazklin Mr. Denman Faller Mr. B. L. Front

Mr. Sumirt J. Fer

(American Vies Cousul General}

Mr. A. Gibson

Mr. & Mr. P. Gordon

M. A. W. Gran

Gorman str., 987. F. Frahm, Ord November-Sourabaya 13th Nor., Sugar... intrus Siemisen & &tio.

Capt. T. A, Hal

SANDALAN, German str. 1,310, G. Wendig, 17th Dec.-Sydney 23rd Nov and Manila 14th Dec, GeneralMelchers & Cu Sex, German str., 992, Kraft. Sih Der Saigon 3rd Dec.. Rics-Siemossen & Co. SHAHJEHAN, British stouter, 1, J. H. Spott, 6th Decezaber-Saigon 1st Dec. 1.--Chines

Rica

Dutch str., 1201 Zuyderhoudt. 24th Dec. Samara og 12th Dec, Sugar Chines SKULD, Norwegian str.. 947, Olaf Odd, 4th!

Thoreson & Co.

So Yeon 26th November, Rice.

MAPALedg

Hon, E A Hestr Mr. EA.

Hewett Mr. A. B. How Mc. R. Hinter Mr. & Mr. P. Ingold

MT. 14. 122244

Mr. J. 1. P. Jakt

D. and Mrs E -

Juges

Mr.d. 30 gglin Mc. . Kriti 11. Kush

Dr. M E E

Lantkin

Alr. M. Laran Mr. W. Larg

Mr. P. Lars

Mr. & Mrs W. Log in Kér, Úklarriot

Mr. 11. Metilen Me S. 54 Dr. and Mrs. W. i, A,

Moore

Mr & Mrs It. Neith Maud Mr. R., H.

NOW YOTI Mr. A. Nowington Mis. Nuon

Mr. B.. Parker Mr. A E. Paine Me. W. P Mr. and Mrs. T

Pertine Mr. J., Philpst Mr. W. A. Powold

Mr. 11. Posar

Tr. C. M. Pre-baw

Mr. If. Pritchard Mr. E-B: "Boe Mr. H. J. Kud Mr. J. S Rosen & shiki Mr. &. B Nowakit Mr. E. Rucker-sela f Mr. and Mrs. N. 1,

Rutherford

Mias P. E SunYSTE

Mr R. Schweser Rev. G. Barle

Mr. and ales, F. Bruce

Sheppard Mr. & Ms. R. Siebene.

-Dr. A. Skinca

Mr. Spittles. Mr. W. 1. Stebbing Mr. H. Stephens Mr A. M. Stewart Mr. F. D. Sutherland Mr. Audi Mru. £i, ko

The upon Miss. M. Thompson

Mr. Th. Toledano Mr. H. J. Topliss

Me W. von Uifel Coreul K. You Yurch-

min

Miss Ventris Mr. F. Vincoat Mrs. M. Wakotield Mr & Mrs. J. Wall &

juft.

Mr. I. Williamsoa Mr. J. R, Wishart Mr. C. E. Watkine

Mr. G. G. Wood

Capt. and Mrs. Russell Dr. Klammer

KING ROWARD HOTEL,

Almond

Mr. F. A. If. Anger

Yr. K. Blo

3. Kuld

Mis F. S. Hagert Miss Brownson Mr Harty Brainlay Major & Mrs. Handy Mr. & Mr. A. Canning- Mr. A. Caming

Jaus Bacon & Brobes Paihe.

Von Dalwigh

Afr. .. Delaney Bir. & Mr H. C. Fean

American str., 478, Vittoria, 7th Sept.Hanila 4th Sept., Ballast.-Ordor STANDARD, Norwegian str., 191, H. N. Bull.

26th Dec.-Iloilo 21st December, Sugar, Anguard, Thorasen & Co.

ate, 1,305, Miller, 19th Den-Mr. Fred.. Huskey Russian str

SUEZ

from Chinking, Peutsider. SULLBERG, German str., 78, C. Luppi. 17th

Doc.—

-Haiphong 12th Dec, and Hollow

Tah Getteral.-A. R. Marty.

TAMING,

British str., 1049, J. &. Martin, 30th berJava 14th Decembar, General.

Mr. & Mr. E Hooft Mr H. Hulgatu.

Mr. S. Humphrey

Mrs. C. M. Jack

Mrs. Jackson & child MI. W. V. Kennon M.. Kimura

Mr. 11. Kaliman Mr. T. Kuwadis Vice Consul Lagsuso Dr. Macleod

Mr. D M. Nicholson 3 r. J. Norve Miss Annie Peacek Major & Mr. Peters Mr. C. B. Pres Lt. Condr, CB; Prion Mr. & Mrs. L. Rozel Miss E. V. Scripps Mr. H. Sieling Mr. and Mrs. S Silror-

at ne

Mr. M. L. Silverstone Mr. E. A. Smith Mins N. SquerH Lieut-Comdr. and Mrs.

Stevenson

Mr. Guo D Tooker Mise C E Whitcomb Mr. G. Williss

ON SALE

British str., 1,350, A. W. Onterbridge,OUND VOLUMES of the HONGAONG 27th December-Manila 24th December, General Butterfeld & Swire,

DWEEKLY PRESS, January to Jum

Price $7.50.

TELEMACHES, British str., 1,310, Williamson, 1966. With INDEI,

216 Dec-Saigon 16th Dec, General,

Chiurse.

Ou sale at the Longkong Daily Prees Ge Hongkong 17th July, 1906

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