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HAMBURG'S MUNICIPAL ART GALLERY.

DESTINATION OF BARON SCHÉOEDER'S

PICTURES;

The priceless collection of pictures and statuary from The Dell, bequeathed by the late

INDIA AND THE OPIUM TRADE. NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

Although no official confirmation has yet

hoon received in Siuris regarding the steps

taken by the Waiwapa in withdrawing the tax upon Indian opium at the treaty ports, the of Canton will, no doubt, delay the

Baron Sir John Hemy William Schroeder to the to favour the monopolist. But its

Municipal Art Gallery in Hamburg, is not the first of its kind that has been left to the care of the old Hanse town on the Elbe. For about a quarter of a century the beautiful gallery, picturesquely stated on a parklike eminence overlooking the Alster lake, has held the Buest and most comprehensive collection of British art of the Victorian Era to be found anywhere onisida England. This together with funds for the enlargement of the gallery, had been left by Mr. G. C. Schwabe, a native of Hamburg, who resided and died in England.

The period of art covered is well illustrated by a large portrait group from the brush of H. 21 Wells, deploting a number of Mr. Schwabo's friends boating on the river at his country residence at Yowden. These include G. D. Italio, G. A Storey John Evan Hodgson, W. F. Yoanies,

G. W. Wolf, B. H. Calderon, G. C. Schwabe, and Wells himself. Fine speci. mene of all-there artists, in many cases ex or eight of cash, adorn the wails of the Admittedly the gem of the collection is W. Q. Orchardson's "Meeting

of Valtaire and Bully though brilliancy of colour within the last few years, it seems to have lost something of its Other British artists represented incinde Vlast Cole, B. P. Bonington, Faed, Lake Fildes, J. Goodall, Colin Hunter, Landseer, Leighton, John Linzel, Maolies, Millais, Kata Perugini, V. C. Prinsep, Briton Rivière, James Sant. Turner, Henry Woods, D. W. Wynfield, and other

Fleet-

eventual disappearance is

ovident. Sir wool Wilson and the Government of India have, adopted every attitude, and it is fairly certain that China will adhere to the terms of the Chetoo Convention. The most important question relating to the fature of opiam is the attitude of the Falted States and the forthcoming international con- foresee at The Hague Invitations have been isaned by President Taft to all the Powers, and these the majority have accepted. This majority, however, has little or no Interest in the opium trade. Among the powers who have exprowed their willingness to join this conference are Russia, Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Grecos, Persia, China and Japan. Austro-Hungary has declined saying gho has no interest the

ia mat- ter. A reply from Turkey is shortly expected, While Franos has informed the United States that she will join in the event of the British Government--- accepting-the- Home Government

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ita attitude, uneasiness is felt as to this committee's the event of the extinction of the opium finding, as India will be the only loser in trade. The Shanghai Commission drew up, several resolutiena which were accepted by all parties and it was decided that cach Power should work independently to give effect to these resolu tions. No joint action was contemplated. The Government of the United States desire to hold

resolutions of the Strangkai

no conterenca with the obiect of

Con

into an interantional conven-

In addition to those two large collections, the gallery has frequently benefited by bequests tion, thus constituting a clear breach of the of fands and paintings. Among the latter is a fine male head by Holbein (1497-1543) left by the late Dr. Halle; a charming Dutch landscape by Jan van Hnazm (1679-1749), left by the late Baron Gabe de Massarellos: a portrait of Antón Raphael Mengs by himself, left by the late Mr. J. Aminok, two landscapes by Jean Francuie Millet

(1644-1630); another landscape by Hobbems a boy by Murillo four Ostades; and a Pieter de Hooghe, from the same legacy.

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The morceau de résistance among the modern German artists is a large painting, 15ft by 18ft., showing the entry of Charles V. into Antwerp from the brash of Hana Makart (1840-1885). This picture, which was bought in 1876 out of the Carl Heine bequest loft by a cousin of Heinrich Heine, the

rapresenta Charles V, on horsebook,

by gauze clad maddens showering roses on him. Unfor tunately, the colours employed appear to have boon of

a fugitive naturo, for mach of the erst while brilliance has departed, a fact that is all the more emphasised by blotebes of blue here and there where the artist has used genuine oltramarino.

THE TRANSFRONTIER TRADE OF BURMA

No. 22, Museum Road, Corner of Soochow Road, Shanghai. (719 of 1907-08 (the high 51 lakhs, and that

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

8.8. " VILLE DE LA CIOTAT” COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

YONSIGNEES of

of go from London ex Dordogno d 8.W.

and "Monpan" from Havre ex 8.8. "Matapan from Bordeaux ox Verbecknic in connection with above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Tainables are being landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. at Kowloon, whence do. livery may be obtained immediately after landing. Optional Cargo will be forwarded on uuless Intimation is received from the Consignoos before Noon 10-Day requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigued by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after the 22nd inst., at Noon, will be subject to rant and lauding charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 23rd inst., or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be ommined on the 22nd inst., at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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

This

s

the

SQUARE BOTTLE’

WHISKY.

1745.

KX

BEWARE OF

UNVARIED FOR

SAME TO-DAY

48

150 YEARS.

IMITATIONS.

SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG:

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS. ANGHIN, German atr., 1,001, 8. Kumpel, 15th August-Bangkok 6th August, Rico- Butterfeld & Swire,

BARON INNEEDALE, British at 2,139, D. Me

Alster, 4

angust-Moji 29th July, Coil- : --Bradley & Co. BORNEO, German str., 1,476, F. Bombill, 15th

Augustanakan 9th August, Timber CHOISING, Gorman str., 1,621, J. Bonhp, 15th August-Kohsichang 8th Aug., Ries and Rosewood-Butterfield & Swire.

CHOWA, German str., 1055, F. Solmitz, 7th Angust Bangkok bat August, Timber and Rice Norddeutscher Lloyd

CHONSANO, British str., 1,418, B. T. Andersen, 15th A August-Hongay 12th Aug., Coal- Jardino, Matheson & Co.

FRI,

FOOCHOW

str., 860, Andersen, 17th Aug. 11th August, General reson & Co.

British

str., 1,298, Viacont, 8th

Angst Hongay 5th August, Coal-

Butterfield & Swire, FOOKSANG, British str.,

16th

Jul2SENCE OF, T. A. Mitchell,

FURUL

MARU,

-vis-Bireits 30th Matheson & Co. str., 5,189, Murakami, Mitsui Bassan Kaisha.

16th Augast-Moji 10th August, Coal-

GERMANIA, German ste, 603, C. Tyson, 3rd ́ August-Bydney 27th July, Copra Siemisen Co.

14th A

GERMANIA, German str., 1,714, Frandson, August-Hongay 12th August, Cont -Jebsen & Ca Co.

HAITAN, British str.

str., 1,167, J. W. Erane, 17th August-Coast Ports 16th Ang, General- Douglas, Laprak & Co.

and from ALL WINE MERCHANTS, 4G HALDIS. Norwegian str., 1.065, G. Solberg,

ON SALE.

1910. With INDEX. Price $7.50. BOUND FOLUMES of the HONGKONG On sale at the "HoxGYONG BAILY PLUS Office.

Hongkong, 30th June, 1910

WEEKLY PRESS. January to June,

VISITORS AT HOTELS...

conditions under which the Shanghai Commis India and China is governed by a series of" gion assembled. The opium trade between treaties between these two high contracting Powers, and if America succeeds in having the next conference at The Hague, it will auecced in trad establishing an international

Consorship over the trade relations batween India and

China Another American scheme is the establishment of a great Imperial monopoly under Chinese contzol possibly an instalmout of which

was given to cousin of the Viceroy of Canton, mad about which vizorous between the Foreign Offee and the Chinese correspondence is now passing Government. The oplum question is in ander the active consideration of the Gov- toot erament of India and the India Office, Mr. P. 8. Adams and it is time that the matter should Mr. J. I. Andrew be thoroughly discussed the Supreme Mr. T. H. C. ArenemZL Legislative Council which will this week. The attitude of the Government

meet at Simla Capt. F. C. Armistead

of Mr. J. H. Backhouse

Mr. W. L. Bramwelt- India towards The Hague Conference is an o secret. The Government of India would be Mr. A. C. Braat fally justified to resisting farther sacrifice of Indian revenues to benefit Chinese monopolists Mr. J. H. Dorian

Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Bargens Mr. M.O. Clar and American concession-hunters. Rangoon Mr. & M. D. E, Fee Gazelle

and 2 childre

THE LATEST TRIUMPH

SURGERY.

A MAN'S NEW STOMACH !

HorazonG HOTEL,

Mr. H. G. Fisher Capt. O. &. Forasith OF Mr. V. Goulbourn

Mr. W. H. de Grève Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. W. T. Halozor Hon. Mr. and Mrs E. A

Hewett

Dr. S. Hough

Mr. W. Jackson

Mr. GT. Llová

Mrs. Morica

Dr. G. Miller

·Mr. G. D. Mili Mrs, 3. G. Minor Mr. T. J. F. Moran Mr. L. J. Morae Mr. A. B. Moulder Mr. W., Pierce Mr, B. H, Ray Mr. B Robinson Mr. K. Hodger Mr. J. H. Shaner Mr. Gustavo Bjobeck Mr. B. H. Bolomon Dr. and Mrs. A. D.

Spalding

Mr. J. Spittlen Mias A. Square Mr. S. Stafford Mr. G. P. Syzdull Mr. R. H. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Thompson

Mr. W. W. Trautschola Mr. R. H. Trensh

Mr. A. V. Walter Mr. F. Walton Mr. H. West Mr. G. Wolt

Mr. G. G. Wood Mr. F. E. Zuellig. Mr. A. O. Zain

Mr. and Mrs. J. D, F.

Muider

Mr. & Mr D. Murs Mr. R. Nikkoje

Mr. Packer

Capt. and Mr. W. C

Passmoro

Mr. E. Rigold Mr. Rosation Dr. Schmit

Afr. E. E. Smith

Mr. P. Wegmans

The Note on the Transfrontier Trade of Burma for the year 1909-10 says The value of the total trade registered during the year 1909-10 was 598 lakhs. This amount exceeds the total of

of 1908-09. by about

total proriously recorded) by about 37 lakhs. The imports,

A cable message from America relates one of Mr. D. Macdonald which in recent years have generally been the most wonderful wargoal operations of this Mr. & Mrs. P.N. Mackedi slightly less than the exports, have gone ahead or any other centary. A man there entered a Mr. & Mrs. R. L. Markor with an increase of 15 per cent, while experts hospital with his stomach in such a bad state Dr. O. Marriott bave incressed by only 3 per cent. By far that death seemed certain. But the dosters Afisa K. A. Massey the largest item of increase in importa is removed, his stomach, and replaced it by the Air. Mrs... McHugh the lead from the Bawdwin Mine in the healthy stomach of s man who had just been Mr. W. B. McLennan Northern Shan States, which shows an

ansccidentally killed. The cable states that the Mr. D. M. Mickle increase of over 27 lakhs compared with operation has proved entirely succes

successful. 1908-09. The fact most worthy of notice Of course, this story should be confirmed by

KING EDWARD HOTEL. " ARCADIA,”. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

exporta the decline in certain the doctors before we accept it, as it seems con- Mr. M. P. Feattie laser

of cotton goods,

trary to STRAITS.

is, namely, twist and yarn.

to all natural lawn. But it

it is a fact that Mr. E. 0. Brownlow There

was, however, a large increase in exports thousands of people who have had weak or dis. Mr. D. 6. Cheorman Consignees of Cargo by the above-named of Europeas vatten piece goods. The trade ordered stomachs have restored them to perfect Mr. G. V. Corbac vessel are hereby informed that their goods are with Western, Chins dealized both in imports working order by taking the best and best Mr. E. P. Cor being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the and in exports. Exports to the Northern Shan known-of all stomach and liver tonics--Mother Mr. A Dague Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown States, and imports from Southern Siam also Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where cach declined by 9 per cent, and by 15 per cent,

also Suigal's Syrup. This world-famed remedy is

ia Dr. N..Ebbecke Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark respectively. With these exceptions the increase and leaves which, in combination, possess the fr. Kennedy

made of more than ten different roots, arks Mr. 4, C. Elton and delivery can be obtained sa the Goods of these was generally distributed among the power to tone and strengthen weak stools see K.J.M. Kennedy

ther. A. Visaink are landed.

country dealt with in the returns.

and stimulate

liver and bowels Miss Lepreito VORSOR

on Cargo:

Thus it

State the action of Western ChinaThe total trade with

prevents the

many other ailments which Mr. G. W. McEwen Mr. G. C. Whitelaw From London, &c., ex es, "Egypt" and Western China alpws a decrease of 6-84 por spring from a disordered state of the stomach

and liver, 60gh ornt, importe dosed by 1016 post striking dizainos, biliosness, con

as pains after eating, headaches, exports by 4:52 per

constipation, languor,

KINGBOLMEN Frivate RoyEL. or low. Recrease in imports is under silver (copless any such troubles, & few doses of

Comdr. & Mr. Acton & Mr. J. F. Macgregor 274,000). The rate of exchange was unfavour Mother Seigel's Syrup will banish them once for Mr. E. Arndt

If you

maid able to the export of silver from China. The all. It will give you a sound, healthy stomach De Black principal decreases in arports ncontred the hoads raw cotton (Re. 1,89,000) and twist vonionco, or evil after-effects.

in a natural by the 23rd inst., at 4 P.M., and yarn, Indian commodity and in the

easy way, without any pain, incon- Capt. & Mrs. Bremer

Mr. W. F. Brower 3,62,000). The hoory

Here is a decline in the last-named

typical instance of the unrivalled Mr. E. J. Chapman Chinese trade generally is attributed to several 15 York Road, London,

value of Mother

Mr. Cocker Syrup. Mr. Reed,

, in a letter dated Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon The restriction by the Chinese Government of the multivation of homes.

April 5, 1910, says:

Mr.AMD.E. Donnelly That measure must, no doubt, at least because he could not digest his food. I thought Mr. L. Gorham

Throa

Mr. J. G. S. Ganedea years ago my husband wasted away

Mr. & Mrs. G. Gordon temporarily ays of the atcamer's arrival bere, after which loop air the purchasing work he was dying. At first he was a little dizzy sad

of Yaunsu (3) The

Mr. HofAMIK of in Bhame which deterred treders

Mrs. F. N. James stomach got weaker his troubles grow, antil her. W. H. Tindal King entering Barma: (31

(3) The

competition of Japanese yaras, which are gaining favour in

Four in had

of the common signs of Indigestion Mr. & Mrs. A. 0. Logan Chins, as they appear to be more suitable for the and bilionmess. Some days he could not work Consul J. M. Masuda native hand-loom than either the Indian or

of all. Manchester yarns.

(4) Establishment of cotton mills in China, and (5)

with a furred tongue and no appetite for completion the French-Tongking Railway to Yunnanfu. The

breakfast. Then his stomach would sometimes existence of this line threatens further decline roject the little food he ate. He had

very bad of the export trade show considerable increases, After he had endured in our trade with Western China. Two articles headaches, too. With all these troubles, he was sure to lose flesh, for food did not nonrish him. namely, jadestone, about 1 lakh, and piece goods, health. I was advies by to give my husband European (Rs. 1,04,000). There was a larger Beigel's

Mooltau. From Calcutta, ex 88. "Ceylon."

From Persian Gulf, er B. I. S. N. and

B. & P. S. N. Cola SteamOTY.

Optional Goods will be landed here untos instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not cleared will be subject to rent.

No Fire

Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

packages must be left the Go. downs for examination by the Consignee the the Company's representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten

P. THOMAS, ...Agent. Hongkong, 15th August, 1910.

[2

be admitted after the goods have left the Godoirus.

E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent. Hongkong, 17th August, 1910.

[1

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE

LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS.

OF

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI- GATION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, BUEZ, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"VORWAERTS"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at thair risks, into the hazardone and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

The Steamer brings Cargo from

Sameum ex.. Salzburg," transhipped at

Trieste

Tebe," and "Matcovich "* Venice oz 1.5.

transhipped at Trieste.

Trieste

Ex 8.9 M Bacquebem," tran- shipped at Bombay.

Optional Caryo will be discharged here unless. motion to the contrary be given immediately.

No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Gedowns, and all Claims must be sent to the office of the Undersigned before Noor on the 23rd inst, or they will not: be recognised.

All

broken, chafed I and demigod Goods are to

be left in the Godowns, where they will be

examined on the 22nd inst., at 10 a.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

· WIT WAS MARTED MY TAN ČAIR ROLLEN SURINA

SCOTCH WHISKY.

Goods remaining in the Godowns after they

23rd inst. will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 16th August, 1910.

ر باشند چه بر شاید

COLE AGENTE EN HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA

A. S. WATSON & Co,Lm/?

893

the

The

under

power

of

many

tion of the t At nights he slept badly. He would riss i

and I

friend

year of such ill- to try Mothor

demand this year for the superior quality of that wel:kuowa read. I think three bottles,

black sateens (Italiana) then in the previous year.

WEATHER REPORT.

The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued the following report

On the 18th at 11.55 am-The barometer bas risen generally, moving particularly over 8. Japan.

Pressure remains high over Mancharia and the N. part of the Sea of Japan. It is re latively low over the Pacific to the South of Japan

Gredients are slight over £. Ching and the China Ses and Hght variable winds may bo expected along the const.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to day, 0.00 inches.

Hongkong &

Neighbourhood

or

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows ---

{E. variable winds, light;

2. Bemory.

No. 1 Bouth coast of China betwoon);

Hame as No. 1. Hongkong and Lamooks. South court of China between

Hongkong and Hana Samo as No. 1

Formoss Channel

"Altogether he

and that small quantity of Mother Seigel's Syrup enrad him. It restored his appetito and enabled him to digest his food His pains Man. 26. returned; he could do bis | Tues. 20 work and sleep at night, and he is still in splendid W. 17 health.

vanished, his

Mr. & Mra C.Ü, Mackoe Mr. & Mr.L.D. Mandell Master Mandell Miss May Mr. G. N. Meyer Mr. R. 8. Morrison 'Mr. J. A. Offor

Mr. Wm. Pittendrigh Mr. J. Robertson Mrs. G. Sachsa Misa K, Sachse

Capt. & Mrs. Schultzen Mr. J. B. Southmayd Mr. & Mrs Tibbs Miss M. Satbayd Mr. B. Webb Mr. J. W. Wilson

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From August 18th to 21st, 1910.

HION WATER.

LOW WATER.

Beerkint

Hongkong Magh HORD Time. Mest Time.

##

#lgbt.

Bongkok 10th Aug., Bice

10th Angsen & Co.

Aagaard. HERCULE

str., 2,439, G. Bjorck,

Fogia 14th July, General

1. & A. 8. S. & Co.

A. R.

French

17th August-Hothow 16th Aug., General str., 739, A. Cornelionsan,

HOPSANG B

str., 1,559. J. M. Hay, 16th August-Jasa Ports 8th August, Sugar

Matheson & Co.

KAGA

MARU,

str., 1,800, Kitabo, 15th

August-Wakamaten 7th August, Coal- Mitza Biahi Goshi Kanisha.

KAIFUKO MARU. Japanese str., 1,903, S. Sado,

15th August-Moji 21st

August, Coal-

Miten Biabl Goshi Kaisho.

KIYO MARU, Jananis

16th An 16th August -----

Japanski 12th August, str., 5,757, 11. Mishi,

Nitrate of Soda-Toys Kinon Kaisha, KOHSICHANG,

NG, Gorman str. 1,392, C. Roslefeky, 17th August Bangkok 11th Aug., Rice Butterfield & Swire.

KUTBANG

NG, British str., 4,865, K. C. D. Bradley, 14th August-Moji 10th August, General

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Kardine

Chinese, atz., 1,468, Lincoln, 16th Ascuat-Shanghai 13th Aug., General

C.M. 8. N. Co.

LINAN, British str., 1,350, Williams, 17th Adg. -Shanghai 14th Aug., GeneralButter

field

& Swire.

MANCHURIA, American str., 9,750, J. W. Saun

dors, 7th Aug.--San Francisco 12th July, General-P. M. 8.8. 06. NORD, British str., 1,165, F. J. Pryn, 9th Aug, Shanghai vis Foochow 1st August, Case Oil Asiatic Petroleum & Co. PERSIA, British str., 2,744, A. Lookett. Stir

Augustymas, Mexico via Moji 5th

BAJAH

General Eng Hok Fong 8.8.

German str., 1,275. H. C. Reber, 13th

Bangkok 5th August, Rica

& Swire.

SHANTUNG, British str., 1.135. Rooinson, 15th. Aug-Sonrabaya and Churbon 6th Aug, Sugar-Butterfeld & Swire.

SIAM, British str., 995, Dims, 2nd August

Singapore 26th July, Kerosene Oil-Me- Bain.

S. THAN, American str., 574, D. Pajo, 31st Jaly-Manila 27th July, Sagar W. B. & Co. BZECHTEN, British str., 1.142, Sidford, 13th August-Wakamaten 7th August, Cool- C. N. Co. TAISANO, British str., 1,544. G. F. Matthown,

27th July-Saigon 23rd July, Rice Jardino, Matheson & Co..

TELEMACHUA, British str., 1,340, Edwards, 15th August-Saigon 11th August, Glen- eral-Wo Fat

2,826, H. Koons, 14th. 13th August, General

Lifa.

TJIKINI,

Dutch

TOSA

17th

ULV,

At 5,821, H. Nomura,

Bombay

13th

and Singapore 11th

Peterson, 15th

August General—

Thorekon & Co. British str..

Angust-Libabik

1520, P. Martin, 15th

9th

Angust, Coal

Jardine, Matheson & Co. British YANGTOZE,

str., 4,149, Jos. Ralford, 25th July-Liverpool and Singapore 19th July, Genersi-Betterfeld & wire. Tocnow, Heitish ste., 1,306, Mills, 4th August Tientsin 28th July, Salt-Butterfeld & Swire. ZAPIRO, British str., 1,618, A. Prasar, 15th August Manila 13th August, Hemp. Bugar and General-Shewan, Toms & Co.

SAILING VESSEL. P. ARROW, British barque, 2,771, McIvor, 20th May-Aujer 8th April, Kerosene Oil-- Standard Oil Co:

nor Tow water.

17

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1

4.87

So interior

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por lex

130

No inferior

£10. 7 0

* 7 44

949 a

8 27

10

Spa,

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Mother Shigel's Syrup has never failed the Thurs 19

will reneis a weak disordered stomach. Test people who havo need it; it will not fail Frk. 19

(67-7

it to-day!

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HƯNG NG DIG A N P 0

(Chinese Daily Press), PUBLISHED DAIGT,

Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best. Advertising medium among the Native Community,

Established for over FIFTY YEARS Circalates largely throughout Southern Chins Indo-Chins, ets

Farme for Advertising (Translation free) can be obtained at the Odloe, 104, Des. Vouz Road Central, Hongkong; 131, Fleet Street, London, or from the different Agents."

Documente transeated from or into Classical or folloquial Chinme.

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HONG NG METEOROLOGICAL,

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, August 18th

BarometerRE! Tumparataire Rumidity Wind Direction

·Force is Westher

Rain

Tasvirus Day On Dess : Od Date

10

62 4 4

29.73

29.81

29,77

85

85

72

77

78

South 1

East

RK

30

Highest open sir Tamperstars on 17th. Lowest open air Temperature on 17th......80.

Superior to Emulsions or Cod Liver oil.

Each tiny Morrhuol capsule re- presents the medicinal value of a teaspoonful of oil.

Recommanded at the Paris Aca demy of Medicine, for loss of: appetite and flesh, to patients with consumptive tendencies.

Sold in bolties of 100 Gaprolené

·mold by all Chimiste.

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