INTIMATIONS
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AN Export EUROPEAN TYPIST and
STENOGRAPHER
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MESI, JARDINE, MATHESON
& Co.. LTD.,
King's Building.
Hongkong, 25th May, 1997.
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979
COMPRADORE, having business con- rections throughout the South of China and able to provide substantial uscurity consist ing of lauded property in Hongkong to the extent of 0 per cent of the sunna! taraorATI First Good murerution to a suitablo man. Claes references from a Foreign Bank required. Apply by Etter only in the first instance to
DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, 5th April, 1907.
HONGKONG & CHINA GAS CO. LTD.
714
LL ACCOUNTS and RECEIPTS jetted As a Company from Let June Bekt, will hear this Embossed Sarap:
GMONG & CHINA
GEORGE CURRY. LOCAL SECRETARY.
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LIMITED
GAS
Withon: sach Stap 39 Rasipt or Account. will be Authentic.
GEORGE CURRY.
Local Swerotary.
Hoarkens, 17th May, 1907,
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TO LET.
935
TO LET
TO BE LET OR SOLD.
WITH POSSESSION FROM 1ST JUNE-
IN WANCHAI ROAD,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 28TM¤, 1907.
BURMO-CHINESE FRONTIER
DELIMITATION.
GODOWN, built of brick, with tiled roof, Burma to complete the work of demarestion of
thoroughly repaired, about 4000 square foot-space, couorete flooring. Su table for storage of any kind of merchandise.
Apply to
"K." Care of Daily Pro" Omon, Hongkong, 3rd May, 1947."
870
As will be remembered, it was decided towards the end of last year to despatch a party from
the frontier between Burns and Yuanau. not Owing to various causes sanction was finally received for the departure of this party until iste in December and as the wosk inclad ed the building of masonry pillars at various points clong the frontier, it was anticipated that it would not he epleted during the Bourse of the present marching season. This fear was not, however, realised, and the and 4, OBSERVATORY YEITAS, party has now returned after having carried Kowloor Moderate Rental. Tenais put. the whole task Mr. D.
Gordon Court and Electric Lights.
Assistant Political Officer at Kengtung, accom Apply to-
TO LET
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„AERATOON V. APCAR & CO, 4. Wyndham Street. Hongkong, 2nd May, 1997.
TO LEL
TONREVED 25, Robinson Road.
Nos. 27, 21 and 31, SEYMOUR ROAD.
New Dounes, in KENNEDY ROAD, wear Wan Ciral.
"STON
No. 3 & GODOWN PRAYA BAST.
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SAM WANG CO., LTD.,
81. Qui's Road Central Hongkong, 13th November, 196.
FO LET.
(193
OND FLOOR No, P. QUEEN'S ROAD
CENTRAL
No. 38, CAINE ROAD. GREENGROFT, GARDEN ROAD, Kowloon, Rodecorated, Electric Light, Teunis Court.
No. 1, FAIRVIEW, ROBINSON ROAD, Kowloon.
Apply to-
LEIGH & ORANGE,
1, Des Voeur Road.
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1907.
14
TO LET.
suit of LARGE and ONE SHALL
A COUNCIL OF THE EMPIRE.
Lord Milner, writing in the National Review on the Colonial Conferenco, pleads strongly for permanent representation of the Colonies st the centre of the Empire by a deliberative Council. It should be
composed, he
of men of auch rauks, proforably members of the respective Cabinote, as wald enable a body of composition similar to that of the Conference, suit of great if not quite equal authority, to aomble at any line, if occasion raqnized it, Its fanetious would he deliberative merely. The
presont suggestion does not go beyond that,
Ilie interest in the present Conference is reared in the guration as to how far it is going 1 promote the organie unity of the Palf-govern ing State of the Empire. If it is to do
ang- in this direction it must, bofore it breaks
panied by an escort of Military Police, started thi erente come permanent machinery for
in January and marched nearly due, cast to the Mekong. Here he was runt by a Chluess ocial with an BRcort of Chinese Foo
up,
carrying on its work in the loog intervals bo- tween its brief and widely separated Ensions.'
winch Ford Milur defines as follows:-It is I take it, nothing bexa than this “Chạt thế several Satus of the Empire, homeror indopes- dent in their local affairs, however, dissimilar
The two columns then joined and prodeat would be the first step to su altimate goal northwards along the "frontier which was delizitatesl by a joint British and Chinese Com
ision in the winter of 1990-0, but which has sites remained without notnal definition othor thas the geographical wording of the agreement in Hut of their institutions, should yet consti- then arrived at. It was with the object of tule, for certain purposes, oue bly politic; erecting permanent and easily distinguishable that in their relations to the rest of the world landmarks along this line that the present they should appear, and be a single Power, mission
upperspanking with ene veice, acing and ranking despatched, and it PAN that the Chinese
= 10
than Our as one great unit in the society of States, autres recognised the desirability of thes charly defining the line, for they are caluable assists throughout, the Chinese official sanding to messengers at each point to warn the villagers to collect materials for the building of the boundary pillars. Thus on ta arrival of the British party everything was found to be ready near the place desired and the actual building was able to be proceded with at once, Chinese labour being acailable in abundance. Altagsther in going and returning the party bas covered a distance of nearly a which is a very good record for thousand miles, which the five months during which it has been Fears were entertained that the Wild Was close to whoes country the frontier ruas might offer sopie aty, bour to the progress of the raission.
cut.
the
TO. 1, WEST END TERRACE, Shanges. A ROOMS with Bath Boo pitached, and Lared although it was closely skirted. No
Canton. Apply to-
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong. Ist May, 1907.
TO LET.
(91
Verandah all rouad, ou the First Floor in College Chambers, No. 31, Wyndham Street, Can have the use of a facingGlenenly ". Kitchen, can be routed singly or the whol
GROUND FLOOR of No 4, Des Vœux
Rand including a Strong Rear and servants
quarter.
ROOMS on Sesond Floor of VICTORIA
1 Harivar, 3rd Floor, Connect R BUILDING, No. 9. QQueen's Host Cupc
OR 2 OFFICEROOMS Facing the
Appty...
EAST ASIATIC TRADING CO. Hongkong, 24th May, 1907.
177
TO LET.
IMMEDIATE PosisZION.
Able for Offen,
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co. LTD. Hongkong, 4th May, 1947.
TO LET,
POSSESSION FROM 1ST APRIL.
821
N, POTINGER STREET.
70.2, HOLLYWOOD ROAD, and No.2 Semi-attached HOUSES, Noa 13 and
Apply to
ARRATOON Y. APUAR & Co.,
45, Wyndham Street. Hongkong, 2nd March, 1907.
TO LET.
401
OFFICES in Kisa's BerLDING and YORK
A HOUSE in WONG NEI CHONG ROAD, GODOWNS jo PRATA EAST.
A HOUSE in CLIFTON GARDENS, Coadnit Road.
FLATS in MORETON TERRACE.
Apply -
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD. Hongkong, lat May, 1907.
TO LET.
#91
66 ELLENWOOD” CAINE ROAD, mitable Gording house ( Club Con-
laining 24 Rooms. This properly would be divided into two or more haussy to suit tenants. "SMALL BUNGALOW containing Furnished Room with Bathroom and Dressing Boom, Kitchen, Ke, Close to Barker Road, Tram Station. Suitable for
pr twe bachelors."
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Fine Offices and Dwelling Rooms
No 15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
Top Floor, (over Caldbeck Muc@rogor).
HALILIOS TERRACE HOUSEB,
BOBINSON Roan,
No.3, ALBANY,
No. 4, ALBANY; Furnished or Unfurnished. No. 8, BELILIOS TERRACE, Coroor,
WELLBURN, NE, PRAK. B Romas
Ist Row
House,
and Tennis Court.
Apply to-
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Building». Hongkong, 22nd March, 1907.
TO LET.
1100
JO. 8 GRANVILLE AVENUE, Kow-
LOON.
Apply to--
HUMPHREYS ESTATE &
FINANCE CO., LD.,
Hongkong, 21st March. 1907,
TO LET.
676
13c, MACDONNELL' ROAD, Each with 7 Rooms, Bath-Rooms, Kitchen, Sørvants' Quarter and Grass Tennis Court,
Apply to-
CHÚNG CHINAM, Yau On Marine & Fice Insurance Co, Ltd.
482
Hongkong, 18 March, 1907,
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TO LET ON LEASE. FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1907.
ATOS. 6, 8, 10, 12 and 11, HOLLYWOOD
ROAD.
Now, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 SUN WAI LANE. Apply to
ARRATOON V. APCAR & CO.,
45, Wyndham Strest. Hongkong, 24th October, 1906. [101 TO LET,
FROM 1ST JULY.
LARGE
0, PIA YA ARGE AND SPACIOUS GODOWNS EAST, at posoul in the occupation of the admiralty.
Apply tow
"HÒNGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 18 May, 1907.
TO LET.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION,
WELLBURN, No. 6 the PEAK
Apply to-
909
JAVA-CHINAJJAPAN LIJN,
York Buildings. Hongkong, 2nd January, 1907.
TO LET..
FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES at Praya
East, near East Point Apply to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.. Liv. Honzkour, 3rd Janury, 1997, [187
TO LET.
HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TERRACE
KOWLOON.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT AND AGENCY CO, LD. Hongkong, 1st May, 1907,
No
TO LET
32
10. 2, MACDONNELL ROAD.
Apply to-
COMPRADORE'S DEPARTMEN!, Nippos Yusen Kaisha, Hongkong, 3rd June, 19%,
TO LET.
(97
NO. 28. LEIGHTON HILL ROAD. OFFICES in ALEXANDEL BUILDINGS,
Immediate Possession
THE COMPRADORE, Apply to-
Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Hongkong, 4th February, 1907.
TO LET.
Apply-
SECRETARY,
238
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. Honghung, 3rd April, 1997.
(800
TO LET
cheerfully situated iuuediately below.
FAIR VIEW, No. 1. Robinson Road, STREET: Centrally situated and within easy reach of the principal Banks and business house. Apply on the promisse to-
Hongkong, 24th Duoember, 1996,
Sir Paul Chator's mansión, containing Six Commodious Rooms with Verandahs and Large Halla, has a commanding view of the harbour, and is in the healthiest location and has a small- front Garden.
Possession can be had from Ist Juno.
Apply to-
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Lu, Hongkong, 26th April, 1907.
TO LET.
SZU
TOS. 3 & 5, CARNAVON VILLAS,
Kowloon,
Apply to-
HEWAN & Co., No. 15, Connaught Road, West.
Hongkong, lat May, 1907.
324
TO LET.
TATA & CO.
ater, they did ual, probably for ressor that their territory was not actually en difficulties beyond those incidental on travel in these wild regions were toet with during the journey, the elate of the rivers being anch us to allow of their being forded in most places with case. Had it been otherwise-audit happened that Just yar was a particularly dry one in that part of the country-much trouble might have been experienced in erossing the numerous rivers which the party met with during its mares. All concerned are to be congratulated en having Accesfully carried out this important and somekat arduous task, and it is satisfactory to note that the Chinese intend to stand loyally by their former agreement, as shown by their axistance and hearty co-operation in the work just completed.
SHAVING WITHOUT RAZORS.
SPECIALISTA NYTE OF WARNING,
The description of the new shaving process, by which a beard may be removed without the use of a razor, caused Dr. Sanctuary, physician to the London Skin Hospital, to write the following letter:---
Sir, Under the healing "Shaving Without Razors" you have described
a method of removing hair from the human skin without the aid of sharp instruments.
May I utter word of warning to those who think they have found a panacea for one of the evils they consider flesh is heir to?
Lord Milner does not admit that this ideal is beyond the bounds of practical realisation, and ignoring the dissimilarity of the two cases, draws ecconragement from the example of the conglidation of the Gruan Empire. We med, he declires, to cultivate a similar desire for unity-
In embryo the fe-ling of thy wider cftizin ship is already there. Daly we mu not export it to take, the east of the younger pations, the form of prorogative attachment
Mother Country How often have I heard rulamists ns expressions such as his :-We don't understand what you men when you talk of our being loyal to Eagland or to frrest Britain. We think of our own country first. But we are loyal to the King and to the Em. PITH." There is the whole thing in Akhall, They have got the idea of the wider patriotism, but it is Imporisi, not British 'F.me WAS wian the great Parintisın.
arity of Colonists still thought and spoke of the Mother Country as home." vast majority of cases the land in which they is hom," whether that land be theirs by adoption or, as is the ease with an everincreas ing proportion of their number, by brith When they call themselves B-itish citizens they are thinking of that greator polities unit of which the old country and their own country They are loyal to tha
Fatherla
Now in the
which
are both alike parts. Empire" to the embraces the United Kingdom, bat is 50% identical with it or subordinate to it. They cherish the conception of a nuion in which all ths younger members of the family may feel that they have an honourable and, proportionately to their size, an equal place. For co-ordialim, aal aub plication, is the very essence of the iden.
I do not say that the feeling which I have attempted to describe is general among the colonid pooples, or that von where it pristą, and exists in vigour, it is always thus clearly formulated. But I do say that it is already potent in many quarters,
Replying to the Canadien objection that Council of the Empire would involve undas interference on the part of the wombers of the Empire with one another's affairs, he says: A little raflection must surely show that the alarm
The Connsil is unnecessary
which tho Australian resolution contemplates is clearly nothing more than the present "Conference converted into a permanent inslitation. Not only has it nothing to do with the internal affairs of the several States, so that the danger of its meddling with them is the merest suure crow, but even in its own sphera, that of "matters of common Imperial Interest, it will have no executive authorit. It will simply be a median of mutual information and the exchange of views,
All medical man who have bad mech ex- perience of skin diseases (among which may b regarded the growth of superfluous hair) know perfectly well that pertain salts the tule a lastes with soap, powder, and starch, wil, sulphides of barium and potassium-when made afiar en application of a few minutes, soften and disintegrate the hair, which way then be scraped
The rejection of the Australiae proposal off with any blant object, a smooth surface
would be a sovers biew to the cause of Imperial | being left.
unity, unless its opponents wore prepared with Bat--and this is a big bat-there is always a danger of irritation and the production of a netter scheme for securing the same end.. orep of pimples, especially in delicate skins: for Rome skins will not bear an application Rcient to soften the hair without aubsegasally becozoing inflamed
These salts are the bases of most of the advertised depilatories, and besides being ex- tremely poisonous in themselves, are aucum monly irritating to the skin.
It should be perfectly es-y for any analytical
chemist to determine the constituents of the sharing powder, and I shall be greatly surprised if it is not found to contain a poisonous mineral Srrilant.
II taken internally its effects would probably
be fatal.
That sach powder will remove air is zoon- trovertible; that the risk of irritation and in- flammistion incurred renders the game worth the candle, I deny.
If the proposal could be made a subject. of referendum to the citizens of all the soil. governing States of the Empire, Lord Milner believes there would be little fear of the result, That the initiative in dealing with the problem of the Empire je biur taken by the Colonias, and not by the Mother. ountry 13 regards sa hopeful sigo. If Great Britain were the first to move, it would impersible to avoid the suspicion, amounting iù
Almost quarters
that mania, were sasking to interfere with colonial self- goverament, to recover control for "Downing Street." Tras, no man in hia anuga dreams of
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BEECHAM'S PILLS.
By their specific action on the stomach, liver and kidneys, they assist those Grgans to perform their proper functions, and so restore normal condition.
Don't wait until you are really ill, but when you feel out of sorts, take BEECHAM'S PILLS, the handy remedy of the home, REMEMBER that in taking BEECHAM'S PILLS you are not trying an experiment. They are, and have been for many years, the only Family Medicine in innumerable healthy homes. With a box of BEECHAM'S PILLS handy, you have a ready relict without risk.
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such a thing. But tough in this country weDEALERS in Iron, Steel. Metals, Hard
all know this, it is evident that in the Colonies and especially perhaps in Canada, a good wany It is better people still do not know it.
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23, Caversham-road, N.W. Inquiries among razor dealers show that they are suffering no keen apprehensions as to loss business consequent on the newly demon- strated process,
day
THE OPIUM TRADE.
The Chinese Minister was to have been present last month at the thirty-third yearly meeting of the Society for the suppression of the Opium Trade, a gathering held in Carton Hall, Westminster, but a lafter was sosired there saying that owing to indispositioalbe had been advised to remain indoors for at least two Sir Mathew Dodsworth took the chair sup- by Mr. J. E. Ellis, M.F, Dr. Ratherford LP., Mr. Hoary Wilson, M.P., Mr. Theodore Taylor, M.P, Mr. D. Smeaton, M.P., the Reg J. Sadler, the Rot G. A. Wilson, the Ror. H. S. Phillips and many others. Mr. Ellis, MF, who was Under Secretary for India nearly a year ago when the House of Commons un- animously passed a resolution calling on the Envernment to put a stop to the Indica opium
parted
hel
Lord Milner bewails the rejection by whist ha is pleased to call "the disastrous accident of party warfare" of Mr. Chamberlain's proposals for proferential trade relations, 36 FR The historian of the future will rub his eyes with wonder, as foreign observers already do, at the national infatustion which has led us to look askaacs and to boggle over one of the Stiest opportunities acar oftereil to any nation of recovering what it hat carelessly thrown away. "Preferential trade relations with Own
Our
fellow-kinemen, & position of pmanent advantage in some of the greatest and most promising markets in the world, is been which-apart entirely from its political consequence, great as they must ha would be worth securing even at a heavy price, And the price we should in fact have to pay is a bagatello. It is difficult to regard with patience the disastrous accident of parly warfare which has caused it to be so absurdly exaggerated.
Siner, however, he says, this question of proference has taken such an acute form, it would be a mis ake and the Colonies shonk! recognise the fact to pres it too vehemently instead of leaving it to the influence of time.
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me, expressed himmat very ho podoby, but fit conident that the Indian Government would accept in principle, at 485, rate, the Chines proposal for gradually enting the nce of opium in China, and he felt able to 105
overestimate the fact that the United States of an proposed the establishing International Commission on the opiam traffle generally and that the Deitish Government had socopted tas invitation. (Cheers) Resolutions wore passed by the meeting ree-gnising the resolution of the House of Contou
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10NE
TO LET.
PRINCE'S BUILDINGS,
610
of our Crown Coloniss and ther possessions by the sale of opium monopolies and the licena- Apply_to---
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