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AUCTIONS

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tto Sell by Pablic Auction,

THE Undersigned have received instructions

Oa MONDAY AND TUESDAY, the 9th and 10th August, 1909, at 10 ... ach day, at H.M. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTS, SUNDRY OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL AND VICTUALLING STORES,

Comprising

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES:- CHAIN, WOOD BLOCKS, HOSES, "TOOLS, OLD IRON and METAL, OLD! MACHINERY, ELECTRIC CABLE and GEAR MATS and MATTINGS, WOOD BOXES, LEATHER, COAL SACKS, OLD INDIA RUBBER, OLD BOATS, FURNI TURE, CARPETS, SURGICAL INSTRU MENTS, &c., &c., o

OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORKÉ PROVISIONS, SEAMEN'S CLOTHING, BLANKETS,

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

·EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LTD.,

COPENHAGEN.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

"INDIEN,"

informed that their Goode, with the exception having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby of Opium, Treasure und Valuables, are being loaded and stored at their risk into the hazar dous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and God Company, Limited, Kewloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 9th inst., will be subject to rent.

All broken, ghated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 9th int, at 9.30 AM.

All claims must reach us before the 13th inst, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be offected.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 1909.

BUDDHA'S REMAINS.

THE REMARKABLE DISCOVERT NEAR

PESHAWUE.

THE DALAI LAMA.

DEPARTURE FROM WANGU.

A correspondent of the North China Daily News writing from Slaingfa under date of June 20 gives the following description of the de- parture of the Dalai Lama and his people from Kanan:

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As announced by Renter, the other day, the Archeological Department nt. (aloutta have made an amazing discovery of a portion of the ashes of Gautama Buddhu in the Buddhist, Stupa, nour Poshawar, exactly on the spot Time wears on, the cold windy spring las where the Chinese traveller, Meuz Trang, said gone, summer is here and at last the

had been placed. According to the Times grown high entagh to permit His highness the they

measured the distances indicated by Hien to woo him off, and after keeping them Ceylon, the site was indicated in the first Dalai Lama to start out for his a home pince by M. Foucher, a French sorant, who The city officials went ng to

Kumbum Tsang and pointed out two mounds half a mile waiting about a few days to magnify his Peshawar city as almost certainly the importance he at last made his departure on June exact spot where the ashes were buried.

3 by way of Tankori and the Kokonor. The returned form Kumban, but the Prafent, Amban, or Imperist Resident, and the General District Magistrate and Major Tang escorted Sining, from which place he started on the 8th him to Tankori, a tiny city ninety i west of instant. It will take him just about one mouth due south. Travelling, will be very slow na to get to the Tanidam, whence the route lies owing to the lack of min, there is very little grass. About 1,300 camels started a month ago and he has about 700 more with him and over 300 horses. A vast number are carrying grain for horses and fool for the men. He will not probably Jator, as they will be obliged to stay at plass where there is good grass to feed up the camels and horses. No one shed tears at his departare. No one wishes to an him again He goes "unrept, unhonoured and unsung. He has been blamed for the windy spring and again for the seureity of rain.

head of the Arebelogical Department, and M. Foucher convinced Mr. Marshall, the

and proceeded to excavate, the latter obtained money from Government only showed the remains of a gigantic temple. The first mound The other mound, he found, covered remains of and with columns so long that the legend of the a pagoda' no less than 285 feet from side to side construction by the builders of a subsidiary tower around to enable the coping stone to be hoisted to the immense altitude of the top of the structure is by no means out of place. into the romains of half-drossed stone and a stucco friexs ornamented with seated Buddhas and interspersed with Corinthian pilasters. He unearthed hundreds of great, aquare earthan plaques, a most abyleniau in their proportion, covered with blue vitrous gleze and containing individual lettore in Kharoshthi, the script of ancient Buddhism, which, however, wore so broken up that opiographists kavo not been able to decipher the inscription.

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If you find yourselt suffering from a disordered condition of the Liver, Siamsch, Kidneys, er Bowels, Beecham'a Pilis may be refled upon with the greatest confidence, not puks to give immediate ralles, but to silect a permanent core. This medicine ants successfully t cases whare more protentibus mmsans often utterly fall, I strengthens all the vital organs. particularly those of nutrition, secretion, and excretion, and many evon who reganf them- selves as confirmed invalide might regals wil their health and happines if they would 'only

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BEECHAM'S PILLS.

Sold, everywhere in 'bozas, pričo 9jd, 1/18 & 2/9,

SOME SAD MEMENTOS.

MESS TRAPS, IMPLERills of Lading, will countersigued by the rick, which he mined, be found the remains of reach Lhaska till near the middle, of September in somewhat melancholy voin, that schemes for

MENTS, STAVES; and a quantity of·

ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES, &e, Le., undersigned."

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Catalogues will be issued.

TERMS OF SALE-As Customary.

Hongkong, 2nd August, 1999,"

MELCHERS & Co., Agents.

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Government Auctioneers

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HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, 24th July, 1909.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tto dal by Public Avotion,

HE Undersigned have receiveil instructiona

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, On THURSDAY,

the 19th August, 1909, at 3 P.3, alongside Queen's Statne Wharf,

The Steam-Launch

"SWALLOW,"

Length over all 78 feet,

Breadth 14 feet 4 inches,

Moulded Depth & feet, Capacity-Gross Tonnage 66.53, Net Tonnage 35.96, Compound Surface Condensing

8.9. TONKIN," COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES- MARITIMES.

NOTICE

GREEN MOULDERING ROX.

Casket that contained the treasure. A

him to start,

er

much to attend to, our contemporary concludes The Government of India has already so

Burma's betterment would not tereive the slight aat consideration, if it was not at once vetoed as impracticable impolitic and impossible. we suggest, but the introduction of European It is not exnetly European colonisation that

tion of the people and improvement and increase farming enterprise and methods for the iustrac "Before he went a special decree was sent

of food supplies suitable for European require down from the Emperor to him to permit ents, while at the same time we obtain the

services of Before it reached him an the Government in case of used. Had the a reliable force of militia, to sorve interesting scene occurred. dooree was put in is a chair carried by eight

The special Government of India encouraged European men dressed in long red garments with yellow colonisation in various enlitable localities in India, stars spotted all over. Passing out of the West the position would have boon very much stronger Gate to the foot of the southern till the chair was to-day thus it is in any ways. As it met by all the high officials, who had ridden ont British rule wore ended in India, the

is, if beforehand on horseback and now dismounted, buries would be piles of empty beer and whisky came towards the chair, and bowed before the bottles and, perhaps, also the love of liquor and mementos of its former existence for two cen- only

sacred will of the Emperor, The decree was ti carried in the chair to Kumbum, followed by the litigation, implanted among certain classes. Wa officials, and apparently they expected his high-truat for a different verdict and a different less to cons out and meet the will of the this can only be expected, if Burma is allowed to result of British relations with Burma, Bat imperor, but to their disappointment and temporary palace.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS:

154-1

ALDENHAM, British str, 2,410, St. John George, 3nl Angust-Melbourne rin ports 29th Juw, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

BENGLOE, British atr., 1,932, Wo. Guy, 4th August London 21st Juna, Gezioral-- Busut MABU, Japanese str., 1,958, Masumoto,

Gibb, Livingston & Co. 3rd Augast-Moji 27th July, Coult Milani Busson Kaisha.

CALEDONIA, British str., 3,529, 1). Hayward,

CHINKIANG, British str., 1,26%, W. W. Kay, 4th Augest-Bolabay 21st July, General -P.&O. 8. N. Co.

2nd August--Chefco 26th July, General Butterfield & Swire.

Curvo Maru, apanese str., 13,426, W. W. Greene, 26th aly San Francisco 29th Juue, Gonoral-Toyo Kison Kalba:

Engines by 18, Working Pressure intimation is received from the Consignees high by fire across and shaped even inches disgust he only met it at the inner door of his out the painter and to pedd's her own canoe, CHOWTAI, Gorman etr., 1.115, W. Mellermany..

125 lbs, 8 years old. Licensed to carry-Within the Harbour Limits-120 passengers. Within the Local Trade Limita 81 passagers Outside the Loent Trade Limits 24 passengers. HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 5th August, 1909. (1044

Terms-As Urnal.

INSURANCE

NTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.

TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN-

WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CC. TOTAL FUNDS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1908

£19,121,310.

Authorismi Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital 3,275,000 Paid-up Capitul. 1,212,500 a 0 II. Fire Funds .............

3,204,753

7 10 The Undersigned, AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKE against FIRE at Current Ratos.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents, Hongkong, 21st July, 1909,

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A LING & CO..

19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

FURNITURE AND PHOTO GOODS STORE.

Photographic Goods of every Description in Stock.

Developing and Printing Undertaken. Hoogkong, 31st July, 1907.

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A TACK &

FURNITURE & PHOTO GOODS STORE, 26, Des Vœux ROAD, CENTRAL

DEALERS IN LADIES & GENTS' BOOTS & SHOES, UMBRELLAS, &c., &c. Cameras fitted with "ZE188," "GOERZ," "Ross" & "ALDI" Lenses.

AND

DEVELOPING

PRINTING

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A SPECIALITY. Hongkong, 24th April, 1909.

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS.

THORNE'S

PER CASE

OLD VAT

$15

"THIS VAT WAL STARTED BY THE LATE ROBERT THORNS

OF GALEHOGS AND HAS BEEN SOLO AS No4 KINGS #05

SCOTCH WHISKY.

STLE AGENTS IN

M

1033

HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA, A.S.WATSON & CO,LTD.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, Goods remained unclaimed after MONDAY, the 9th inst, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges,

Farther down, he came upon a great, square platform with wide fights of steps leading up ONSIGNEES of Cargo from Bordeaux to it from every side. Into this again he tunnel 8.R.Ville de Citte" and "P. Leroy led, and in the very heart of the mound, thirty Lallier in connection with above Steamer feet below the level whore the Mahomedan are hereby informed that their goods with Pashtu-speaking peasants now plough the the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valu-surface, he unearthed a stone Varini chamber, ables are being landed and stored at their which was what, all along, he had sought fox risks into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous The roof of it had fallen in, but in the corner, Godowns of the Hongkong-Kowloon Wharf broken by a block of stone from above, yet still and Godown Co., I, at Kowloon whence de up-right as it had been reverentially packed livery may be obtained immediately after nearly two thousand years ago, was a heavy landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless mouldering box of corroded branze, seven inches before NooN, TO-DAY, requesting to be paf box of a modern bonaty, which is also the the powder. landed here.

shop of the jewel oase of a Greek lady of the time of Christ, web all that could at first be made out. Little by little, however, it was olsaned and delicately-carved figure after figuro emerged with Kharoshthi inscriptions in fine dotted and indented curves between and on top. Once nearly three inches high, but now crashed into the surface, is a seated Buddha, On either side are two broken figures of worshipping Bodhinat tvus that t may have stood for Brahma and Indre At their foot is a Khoroshtin inscription, which runs:-Homage of teachers of the Sarvasivadia sect. The rest of the top is enrved and carved to resemble a full-blown lotus flower, in the centre of which three bronze figures were sot. The lid pulls off exactly as in a powder-box Around the top of it, where the vertical side begins, aro carred bronze geese chasing each other in flight and supporting amongst them a garland of flowers of Grecian-make. Between the geese is another dotted inscription to corroded to make out, except that the name Kanishka is one of the words.

All claims most be sent in to me on or before the 9th inst, or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 9th inst., ut

3P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected.

E-DE-CHAMPNOEEN,

Agent.

Hongkong."2nd August, 1909.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

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"CALEDONIA," FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named readel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Company & Godowas at Komless whose owl

CHEEK MAKEB OF THE CASKET. Below the lid are a number of brizize figures,

each

esth a couple of inches long, in high relief, The principal ous is a standing image, of

a

AMERICA AND FOREIGN COTTON

TRADE.

WOMEN WHO NAG.

Not long sinoo a physician said he believed that, nine times out of ten, when a woma

At the recent convention of cotton mannfae-nags she is tired. Tired, mark yon, not be. trade in cotton goods was discussed. It was the physical and mental tire, the fagged-out tares at Richmond the subject of the foreign cause of too much work, but two little strength; America in foreign markets are Britain and the feeling of irritatis of nervous impatience, pointed out that the principal competitors of feeling which is born of indigestion Phat is Germany, but with Japan rapidly coming up, that make wonen shrows, men angry brutes, was predicted that if Amerion continues to Indigestion as a sort of starvation and port her raw cotton to Britain, Germany, starving people are weldora pleasant company France, Russia, and Japan.

without pushing the The car is food-not food that lies dead in your. sale of her own cotton goods in the East, in stomach, but food that is eaten with a ch China and Japau especially, we shall soon see and digested promptly, perfectly, just as a per- the trade of Britain diminishing and that of feet mill grinde grain. pointed out to the Convention to be to direct to perfect work. In such warm, moist condi- Japan increasing. The mission of America was

When

your stomach is out of order it cannot effort to displace the one and forestall the other. tions the stagnant food ferments and gives of It was admitted that Britain has the advantage poisons, instead of the rich nourishment that of proximity and of practical control of the goes to build up and sustain good blood, muscle, trade through long relations, but American nerve and bons. This poison first taints the mills, it was contended, have the advantage over blood and is thus carried by it all through the Britain in raw material and "aggressiveness," body, dailing the brain and producing bilious- and over Japan in raw material and in nass, constipation, dizziness, wind and pains in greater number of mills with a quarter of a, the stomach, los of appetite. That was the proianity sind in a more intimate kchowledge of mas madalas, Maria Peacock, of Flamstead,

lead. But has advantage condition of Mrs. trade conditions in the East. Japan hana now saying

B

bo obtained as soon as the well-known coins of Kanishka, one of which haut 1000 cotton Isctories, of which 15 per ent. It is now between 17 and 19 years since I

consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and

delivery Goods are landed. This vessel bring

brings on Cargo

From London, &o., ex 8.8. “ Mazmora.” From Australia, er a.. Macedonis," From Calcutta, ex 8.8" Noru." From Persian Gulf, ex B. L. S. N, and Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within

B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers.

ft

first used Mother Beigel's Byrap. My complaint was indigestion. My appetite was poor, the slightest exertion fatigned me and I was always drowsy-particularly after eating. Sometimes The drowsy and disry feelings are among the

coins was actually found a few feet away from the casket the other figures run: in a circle are making cloth, the remainder making yarn round the casket. In the middle of its cylindrical China is the special market for the Japanese portion they represent seated Buddhas with us, because of their intimate knowledge of worshipping disciples between, and amongst chants are actively investigating the Chinese I was so dissy that I was in danger of falling." Chinese ways and wants. The Japanese mer them a festooned wreath sapported by ting

garos obviously Greek. Below these figures market for cotton goods and adapting themselves is another dotted Khareshthi Inscription, which gives the name of the Greek maker of the casket, runs:-Agisalace, head engineer in Vilars of panogos and monasteries) of Mahesana. (Pagoda) of Kanishka, in Sugarama (collection The name Kanishka in this inscription is so No Fire Insurance will be effected by me arranged that it falls immediately below, and is in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go-indeed divided by the figure of this King downs for examination by the Consignee's and through it peeport the glittering edge of 3 The flat bottom of the casket was looss, aut the Company's representative at an appointed transparent rock crystal. The actual ralio was hour. All claims must be presented within ten extracted with infinite cars and proved to

6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 10th inst, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

be

days of the steamer's arrival hers, after which wrought hexagound receptacle, five inches long date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the by three inches across, with a hole, two inches

wide Godowns,

deep, in the top The top was by three stopped with an earthen seal bearing the device of an elephant, which is the Roynt emblem of supposed to have been house of Kanishka. Within is the relle, which the crystal casket, vault, and pogoda were alike destined to guard. At counts of three small nieces of charred bone that once were i uddha himself.

E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent. Hongkong, 4th August, 1909,

BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. "BENGLOE," FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO," LONDON AND STRAITS.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extas hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd.,

THE GREAT SEIZURE OF OPIUM AT MANILA.

WELL-KNOWN AMERICAN ARRESTED.

The Manila Cubleneice of the 1st inst, say: Louis T. Grant, a well-known electrical engineer and planter, was detained yesterday morning on board a steamer on which he was a passenger for Paracale and brought ashore to prosecuting attorney's office, where he was

tho

to it. The trade in also being pushed in Horsssurest signs of the poisonous pollution of the and Manoharia. The American manufacturers blood. Prisms sometimes dull the senses and at the convention were told that American sometimes cause acute pain. The poison of cottons have made some substantial progress Indigestion produces both of these effects. Bat in the Orient during the last 10 perhaps to be reminded how far the but only Mrs. Peacock's letter goes on to kay

1988 America sold to China 50,000,000 yds.

However, a few bottles of Mother Seigel's Byrap thoroughly freed me of these ailments. sold by Great Britain; and in Japan the British tion, but I bave often give the Syrup to my of cotton goods, as against 551,000,000 yds. I have never since been troubled with Indiges of America wire only to the extent of $20,000.- with good result." sales were to the value of $10,000,000, while these children for their ordinary ailments and always

British Trade Review.

BURMA.

behind

SUPARATION FROM INDIA WANTED.

The Rangoon Times makes a startling sag. gestion in a leading article, headed "The Separs tion of Burma," Our contemporary begins by pressing its gratification that Mr. Staart, Editor

the Rangoon Gazelle and delegate to the Imperial Press Conferetice, has mooted the subject in the columns of the Standard and thez proceeds to dwell upon the advisability of separating Burma from India, on the ground of incompatibility of interests and utter want of sympathy, on the part of the Simla authorities, with Isurma's needs.

Still another good result that Mrs. Peacock obtained she describes thus: "People who think Mother Selgel's Syrup good only for Indigestion are mistakon. Now that I am nearing 50 years old and my constituation undergoing the change common to that period of woman's life, I and it is the only medicine that will relieve me. It has proved always a true friend to me and

zine.

tror Seigel's Syrup is made of the enrative extracts of certain roots, barks, and loaves. It area in the healthy, natural way, by toning up, strengthening and assisting the organs of digestion, giring pure blood, full nourishment and good general health.

Tablet form, as Mother Seigel's Syrup Tablete " Mother Seiger's Syrap is also prepared in

Price 29.

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SINGON & CO.

1

1st August-Bangtok 23rd and Hoihow 31st July, General - Buttorfekt & Swira CHUNSANG, British str., 1,418, W. E. Sawor,

29th July - Wakamatsu 22nd July, Coal Jardins, Matheson & Co.

Dato MARU, Japanese str., 860, H. Mare

yama, 29th July-Tansai, Amoy ad DAXIN MARU, Jap. str., 899, F. Kaburaki, Swotow 28th July, General-Osaku, Shosan Kisha,

4th August-Swatow 3rd à agust, General

Osaka Bhosen Kaisha.

ECLIPSE, British 4 masted bargue, 2,969, James White, 30th July-New York 16th April, Kerosine Standard Oil Co.

Ennota, Britich siz, 2,836, L. James, 4th

ESKDALE, British str., 1,926, Duff, 30th July-

July-Baline Cruz 24th May and Mạji 23th, June, Coal-Dodwell & Co.

Fooonow, British st., 228, Vincent, 2uc

Karaten 23rd July, Coal--Dodwell & Co.

Angust-Coba and Iloilo 29th uly, Gen- eral--Butterfield & wire. GERMANIA, German str., 1,717, C. Jorgensen, 31st July-Hongay vin Hoihow 30th July, Coal and Pig-Jebsen & Co. HAITAN, Britian str., 1,183, J. S. Roach, 4th August-Swatow 3rd August, Gueral-

Lauralk & Co.

HANGCHOR

British sir, 999, Mawley. 17th June-Chinking 11th Jana, Gezer] —, HANGSANIO, British str., 1,356, 8. Wilde, 4th

Lutterfield & Swire,

August Shanghai 30th and Swuto August, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. HINBANG, British atr., 1,356, Smith, 4th Aug.

3rd

-Wakamaten 29th July, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

KALOAN, British str., 1,143, R. Lewis. 3rd August-Newchwang und Chefoo 27th July, Beuns and Gel-Butterfield &

Swire

KASHING, British str., 1,142, H. E. Laver. 23et

July-Karaisa 12th July, Coal-Luster Balu & Swire.

KRONG WAY, German str. 1.777. T. Koller, 31st July-Bangkok 22nd and Swates 30th KING GEORGE, British str., 2,057, J. E. Jeffrey.

July, GeneralButterfield & Swire. 1st August New York 16th April, Kerosine-Standard Oil Co.

..

KuMBANG, British atr, 2,078, E. J. Biller,

30th July Calentta, Penang and Singa pore 24th July, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

KWANGTAH, Chinese str., 1,536, W. H: Lunt, 2nd August-Shanghai 29th July, General -C. M. B. N. Co. LAERTES, British str., 1,340, Frampton, 18th July-Saigon 14th July, Elos-Wo Fat Sing

LOONGSANG, British str., 1,093, M. Picknell,

August Manila 31st July, General Jardine, Matheson & Co. MANDAL, Norwegian str. 1,194, E. Ericksen,

2nd August-Taington 26th July, Rice- Aagaard, Theresan & Co. MANILA, German str. 1,791. C. Jashemann, 25th July-Melbourne 22nd June, Genomi

& Co. Norwegian

lr., 716, Haraldson, 31st July-Saigon 27th July, Rico and Neal- Asiatic Petroleum & Co.

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whence and/or from the whores delivery way formally charged with having illegally imported to be treated se a full grown self-supporting and Betall Ironmongers" Pig Iron and PAKпor, British str., 1,229, Gib!». 11th July-

A complaint was then renal de

"At rate" the Rangoon paper goes on,

any they take good care that, in financial matters, Burias should be the last served, she being regarded as the Cinderella of the Indian family. Burns, having long grown out of be obtained.

short frocks anil become big, she wishesBON STEEL METAL and HARD- No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda opin and cocaine into the

WARE MERCHANTS. have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

Wholesale undelivered after the 11th inst. will be subject and filed with the Conet of First Tastence the vagaries of Indian finance,

against him person, who is conscions of her own powers by Assistant Prosecuting Southworth to traussot her own affairs unhampered by Faundry Coke Importers, General Store to rent

Nor does keepers and Shipshandlers. Nos. 35 & 37, HING All Claims against the Steamer must be pre-ster in the day he was arraigned before Judge Burma wish to be part of a Harmo-Malayas LoonG STREET, (2nd Street, west of Central sented to the Undersigned on or before the Lobingier and released on bond set in the sum

Viceroyally. 18th inst.. or they will not be recognized.

Barma being sut generic in Market) Tolephone No. 515. of P.5.000, E. M.

[583 Harton and A. Heise appear language, race, religion and habits, feols she All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are ing as his bondsmer.

would best prosper, pursing her own course, na to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

The complaint reads as follows:

a Crown Colony." examined on the 11th inst, at 11 A.M.

"The anderstand acenses Ei, T. Grant of the No Fire Insurance has been effected.

crime of illegal importation, committed as Bills of Lading will be countorsigned by

follows: GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co,

Agouts Hongkong, 4th August, 1909. 11043

Apollinaris

THE QUEEN OF TABLE

WATERS

AND

SUPPLIED UNDER ROTAL WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO HIS-MAJESTY THE KING H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES: For Table Use and Mixing with Vizes and Spirits.

-[958-1

and

FUNDS AND FAIR FLAX. The fault all seems to lie in this: that Burma wants funds. She provides them but scarcely has thom, for great grasping India takes away all the surplus. Little Burma cries out: "I want funds and fair play." For it seems it is the most profitable Colony in the East. (To

three or four times more per head in the par chase of European products than any other Eastern race, harring none. And so:

With the chance of abilising our own sur pluses for our own rente we shall have little need to borrow, for those surpluses are ample to develop our resources. And the more these resources are developed, the richer will the revenues of the country grow."

That on or about the 29th day of July, 1909, in the City of Manila, Philippine Islands, the said L. T. Grant did then and there, wilfully, unlawfully, knowingly, fraudulently and feloniously import and bring into the whomf) Harms, we are farther told, sponds Philippine Islands from a foreign country, assist in importing and bringing into the Philippine Ishads from s for eign country, contrary to law, goods, wares and merchandise, to wit, two hundred and ten (210) kilos of prepared opium, of the value of P.19,000, and eleven (11) kilos of coesine, a derivative of opian, of the value of P1,500, all of the total value of P.20,500, equal to and the equivalent of 102,500 pesetas, Philippine currency, and did then and there receive and concead and swiat in receiving and concealing said goods, wares and merchandise after importation, knowing same to have been imported and brought into the Philippine Lalande contrary to low. the Philippine Commission.

All in violation of section 341 of Act 355 of

(Signed) L. M. SOUTHWORTH,

Acting Prosecuting Attorney,

It is understood that further arrests will in all probability be made in two or three days. Mr. Grant has retained as his attorney. Charles C. Coba.

"AN ILL-FED CHILD,"

With grave candour, oar contemporary goes ORA "It all shows what Burma is capable of growth has been stunted. Her development with fair treatment. Like an ill-fed child hor

and over again and years of hope deferred under the Indian regime has been retarded over Bohemes approved and sanctioned for promoting her welfare are constantly shelved, because a North-West Frontier breaks out; and then famine takes place in India, or some war on the Barma has to do without her requirements for

• few more years,

NA

RIGAUD'S

KANANGA

OF JAPAN

TOILET WATER

Beware

of Imitations.

RIGAUD & C

PERFUMERS

8, rae Vivienne, 8

Parle France

122-5

Chefoo end Weihaiwai 5th July, General- Butterfell & Swiro.

RUBI, British str. 1,619, R. W. Almond. 4th August-Manila 1st August, Goneral- Bhetran, Tomes & Co.

St. Norwegian str., 7.500, Cla' Lin, 31st July Portland 3rd July, General--Port- land & Asiatic 8.8. Co.

SIONAL, German str.. 907. G. Schlaikier, 29th July-Keban 25th and Hoihow 28th July, Coal-Jebsen & Co.

BOESOGON, American str., 821, J. Mgarts, 3rd ugust-Noil 29th July, Sagar Jorge & Co.

SOSHE MARC, Japanese str. 1,047, T. Sagl 4th gast-- Swatow 3rd August, General

-Osaka Shosen Kaishs.

26th July-F

SUISANO, British str., 1.776, W. D. Welsh, Paio Lars 15th July, Coal- Jardive, atheson &

TONKIN, French str, 3,084, Charbonnel, 2nil

August

4th July. Mails and

Ganaritimes,

USINA MALU, Japanese str., 3,248, 1. Hamada, 28th July Jaro 10th July, Eng Mitsui Bussan Kaisha,

FORWARTS, German str. 643, Ulderay, 30th Jane-Penang and Singapore 18th Jane. General-Jobsin & Co.

WONGKOI, Gorman sir, L115, W. Reber, 17th July-Bangkek and Swalow 16th July, Rice-Hutterfield & Swire

YATSHING, British str., 1,424, M. Courtney, 25th July-Chingwantao 17th July, Coal- Jarline, Matheson & Co.

YAWATA NARU, Japanese str., 3.816, Sekine, 3rd August-Tokohama 24th July, General ---Nippon Yusen Kaisha,

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