political? They ago supposed to do so; bat do they do it? No, we answer, they do not; for the simple reason that their liberiles-God for fend that wo should call them such (—are.} converted into restrictions; restrictions, which, In ibcir turn, are converted into the only channel whereby terary or political expressions of opinion can be made public, that only channel

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1891.

an object of admiration in quarters where he is regarded as a nultance.

There is, perhaps, no more plous Ebbing done than in the practice of asking for an honest opinion," The world may extol candor and friends may ask you to tell them the exact truth about themselves, but candor is not popular nor the outspoken friend long cherished."

Home-making ought to be by slow processes, and upholsterers can never be the home complete. As in other things, essentials must be there, but, the adoralngs, the touch of femininity pervading, must be a growth.

To-day's Advertisements.

BANK HOLIDAYS..

THE Undermentioned BANKS will be.

CLOSED for the Transaction of Public

1st and 2nd January, 1892

being one despotically suborned as the passsie nesily half the area of the United States, The house beautiful from the hands of artists / Business on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the

BERLIN, November 25th.

fully said that the news from the famine stricken districts of Russia does not fo the loast degree 'take from the horrors of the condition that now confronts thousands upon thousands of the Czar's subjects. No body can estimate the number of deaths that will result from starvation and cold during the winter. The area affected by the famine, comprises a section of the empire equalling in partout between Scylla and Charybdla.

Have we returned to the days of good old with a population of more than 4,000,000 squls, Queen Bees When Giles Fletcher, after his In many districts no winter sowing whatever has Russian embassy, congratulated himself with been done, and consequently the inhabitants having escaped with his head, and, on hi have nothing to look forward to.. The hope that return, wrote a book called "The Russian Com"they may be able to exist through the coming monwealth," describing its tyranny, Elizabeth winter lies in the fact that the Government to forbade the pablishing of the work the taking most energetic measures to help the English Russian merchants were frightened, for sufferers, and it is believed under the direction they petitioned the queen to suppress the work of the new Central Famine Committee, of which the original petition now existing amongst the the Carewitch is President, the methods of relief Lansdowne manuscripts. Or are we living in a will be more systematic and effectual. The time parallel to that when king William the Third hunger-stricken peasants are daily becoming accorded to the Press that liberty as expressed more lawless and the acts of brigandage occur In his reply to the Danish ambassador? The mori i and more frequently. latter complained to the king of the freedom which Lord Molesworth had exercised 'on his (the Danish Minister's) 'master's government in his "Account of Denmark;" and hinted that, i Dage had done the same thing with the King of England, he would, on complaint, have taken the author's head off: "That I cannot do replied the sovereign efs free peoples but, If you please, I will tell him what you say, and he shall put it loto the next edition of his book.""

Comparisons, we know, are odious, yet at times, when the system is out of order, it is often necessary to take a bitter pill in order to rectify the disease, and it very often happens, as in this case of the liberties of the Hongkong press, that

RIO JANEIRO, November 25th. the remedy is much more nauseous than the President Peixetto promulgated a manifesto disease treil. We have returned, as it were, to which was received with general satisfaction, the days of Queen Elizabeth's time, when aset In this be altogether abandons the arbitrary and of dictators styling themselves "Licensers of dictatorial authority assumed by Da Fonseca, the Press" were lo vogue. "You have to do and declares the legal order of affairs is res this, and you are not to do that" is the policy of established. As a consequence of this general the present day in "Indexers" whose business statement, the manifesto announces the dissola It is to tell us what to write, and, after that which tion of Congress decreed by Da Fonseca is they have told us to write, is written, to annulled, and the state of siege in the Federal examine it and see that there is no portion that District raised. The manifesto summons Con- might contain a single position, an ambiguous gress to reassemble December 13th and renome sentence, even a word, which, in the most distant its functions. This proclamation makes it clear sense, could be construed opposite to the that the new President does not in any way doctrines of the supreme authority (?) of our sympathise with the policy inaugurated by Da most gracious governmental "Council of Trent's Fonseca, and that he proposes to do all fa his by whom it seems to have been exacted-power to restore the political situation to its Judging from recent events-that all men, normal condition. Pereira, Minister of Justice, Iterate and illiterate, prince and peasant, will take charge temporarily of the Ministries of cosmopolitans or natives of the soll, should take Public Instruction and Interior. the malastamp of their thoughts from the wald "Council of Trent," and a million of souls he struck off at one blow, out of the same used mould,

:/

Of a verity, there is no room for doubting that the whole expurgatory process adopted by our Hongkong "Council of Trent" must inevitably draw off the life-blood of the Hongkong Press, and leave its writers mere specties, while the process in itself, as Millon so aptly says, "rates rough the entraifs of many an old good author, with a violation worse than any could be offered to his tomb,"

We are really afraid we shall have to adopt William the Third's advice in order to regain lost prestige, and to publish on one day that which we may expect to re-publish the day following, with an explicative to the effect that Mr. So-and-So, says that "this, and that" are not in accordance with As views notwith- standing the fact that they are true. Or, if we do not adopt this plan we must need patiently wait for the return of the mollis tempors when the right hands, of both writer and publisher, who did not speak and act in accordance with the advice of the expurgatory "Council of Trent," were cut off by the public exccutioner; and we shall, when asked, or con- sidering it as eur duty to them, convey the public thought, opinion and sentiment to the mediatorship of the columns of a public Journal, be able to cry with Poe's Raven, in a mournfot voice,

..

"NEVER-MORE." [The above article was written by Mr. J. H. Hollandes, who was at that time a reporter on our staff, on the rath September, 1883. We came across it in going through some old papers the other day and now publish it as itterary curiosity.—Ed.]

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The O. & O. Co.'s steamship Garlic, Capt. Pearce, with the American malls of the 25th afto, arrived in harbour last night. We extract the following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges !-

LONDON, November 24th. Although restrictions are entirely removed from the use of the cable for news transmission from Brazil, very few dispatches are being received. The indications are that everything is resuming its normal condition; that the new Government is in sympathy with the dominant pelliical party, and that the mandates of the Constitution wili resume their away,

|

The Exchange Telegraph Company published private dispatch from Para to-day, According to this the abdication of Fonseca and his succession-by-Peixotto-as-President are well received in that elty and State. This would Indicate that everywhere throughout Brari the chango of President is received with approval

A dissensions between army and navy are now causing disquiet.

November 25th. William Henry Hurlburt has more grief ahead, for the Scotland Yard detectives are awaiting him at Queenstown with a warrant for his arrest. Miss Gladys Evelyn was summoned at the Bowstreet Police Court on Monday, where the information was sworn. Sir John Bridge then Issued a warrant for Hurlburt's arrest for per-

In the navy estimates for 1892, provision is, made for the annual addition to the navy of 3,200 men until upward of 20,000 men are gradually added to the effective strength of the. navy, more than doubling the present war strength. The torpedo corps will be increased by 750 men and the estimates provide 1,800 officers, and chief mates will be gradually added. The war-ships now afloat have only about one- third their full complement and these proposed re-enforcements are considered necessary in view of the state of preparation of the French feet,

TACOMA, November 25th, Near Canton Station, on the Northern Pacific Railroad, seventy-two miles east of Tacoma, several thousand yards of store fell.to-day from a high bluff overbanging Green River. The track is covered for a distance of sixty fect. Some of a gang of men working on the track were burled,

NEWS AND GOSSIP."

The German Government ask this year $9,000,000 more for artillery purposes.

Madrazo has sold his portrait of Queen Isabella to a Spanish gentleman for 50,000 francs.

The Volted States is the first nation in the world's history to have three cities of over 1,000,000 population each.

The women in Boston have been compelled. to begin a crusade agafast expectorating In the horse-cars.

The women of Venezuela use fire-fies for decorating their hate at night: They are fastened with silk thread,

The English tailor has conquered Pads, on no less authority than Figaro. His material and cut are now the standard

Four naval cadets of the British training ship Britannia, stationed at Portsmouth, were expelled recently for scandalous practices in connection with the system of fagging, making valets of the new arrivals and imposing on them all kinds of indignities as well as all manner of mental work.

No one has yet sent in a million cancelled postage stamps to the Post Office Department, although 200 letters are received annually rer. questing information about the prize of $300 which the Government is supposed to offer for that number. How this popular delusion originally started no one can tell,

There has been a pronouneed change fa the manners and customs of the Qaskers in Philadelphia. The women have discarded their little black bonnets and sedate black dresses with black collars for more modern costumes, and their thou" and "thee" of address BTO 13. unfamiliar as their old style of dress.

A woman bec-keeper has won a case in court against a builder who destroyed her swarm of bees which happened to settle in his garden. The bees annoyed him and he took a pail of paraffine and tar and held it under the swarm until they dropped, stupefied, into the flames, The court condemned him for his act and gave the woman damages.

A number of noble families, counts, dukes and barons, still exist in Germany, who were formerly sovereigna and, subject only to the Emperor. These retafa still one privilege of their sovereign state-freedom from taxation. The German Government is about to purchase that privilege, or rather to pay them a round sum for resigning it and paying their taxes like other citizens.

A German journalist has brought electricity late use for taming wild beasts and preparing them for the circus. The invention consists of a whe whip and a metal foot plate, which extends nearly over the floor of the cage, both being connected with a powerful battery. It is possi ble by this contrivance to give the animal with every stroke a sharp electric shock. A few shocks are said to be enough to tame any heart. A novel plan for "raising the wind "has been adopted by the Portuguese Government. Taking advantage of the craze for collecting postage stamps, the authorities propose to issue a new series and thus cause the present stock to be bought up immediately by amateurs and merchants. It is thought that many thousands of dollars can be realized by this expedient.

/

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGİSTER.

22nd December, 1891.--ņ 4 p.m..

STATION.

Wock... Tekla Nagk Shanghal

Amay Aming

1፣

30.12

Verocia Peak... Castod

30.05

10.00

30.7

Bellas Mixalle unINHEI Cape St. Jame ..............

One of the presents to Virchow on his seven- tleth birthday consists of a silver pillar bearing Me a silver Goddess of Liberty.

It takes air years to paint the great Brooklyn bridge, and as soon as the job is completed it has to be done over again.

Since the Mikado" of Japan permitted his subjects to emigrate to other countries nearly. 100,000 of them have left their native land.

To show the growth made in the Industry of furnishing kindling wood, a single factory in Pennsylvania turns out 5,000,000 bundles a monik,

Holhow Halphone

Wind

23rd December, 18gr.—At 10 a.m,

STATION.

Nagasaki

Sir John Millais had a picture in the Academy oko wheb only, 17 years old, and Michael Angela at 30 had finished his greatest painting, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

The latest decorativo fad is a cushion covered with the yellow ribbons in which cigars are bunched. They are designed as presents for gentlemen who smoke.

It appears that the poets have been wasting their talent in raving about the sweet-scented Bowers, Scientists inform us that gg per cent of all the flowers are odorless.

Philadelphia has a flourishing woman's club called The Acorn. This scams to indicate that

Tooths Amoy Anplag...... SWATE Houskou... Vinais Pest ...... Canton Macao...... Holhow

Halpbeeg.....

anile

Cape St. James.

30,31

30.12

10.15

10:49 B

Humkity.

Wind

Wher

Barometer has risen. Gradienti aru moderate for norsh włada, Weather cloudy, very dry and rather cook (Imad at 10,43

the women of the future intend to play the part Tarte reduced to lord of the ses in inches, beths and

of the oak instead of ibe traditional Ivy.

The most northerly railroad in the world, now building, runs from Lales, a small town on the Gulf of Bothnia, to Eldegaar, within the Arctle circle. It will be ready for use next summer.

|

· hundredths, s-Temperature in the shada in degrasi, Fab. zuohali. --Humidity in percentage of saturation, the bonidity of air saturated with molaire belog 100, 4-Direction of the wind to two points. §.—Force of the wind according te Beaufort seala, dm State of the weather, ♪ Bḥna they e Detached cloudą, of Dilading rala, / Fog, z Gloomy, A Halli Zighming, # Overkast, ♬ Priúng khowan, g Equaly, • Rala, « Boow; } Thunder, Viability, w Drw and goRain in inches. fathomádkundeadtha.

W,Done.

A Chemnita mechanic has occupied his time with making a horizontal engine, complete, smaller than anything of the sort ever made. Hongkong Obervatory, 33rd December, 1891.

e diameter of the flywheel is two-fifths of an

Inch.

The Brst chair of laber ever instituted in Europe was decreed by the Paris Municipal Council Last July, Henri Reville has been Hotel de Ville. named as professor. He will lecture at the

The first ten performances of “ Lohengria" In | Paris brought in $40,000. Last month at the Opera Comique Carmen" was played for the vehundredth time and " Mignon" for the nine hundred and fourteenth,

who eschewed tobacco as a weed

jury. The delay is insing the warrant is dus injured the body, aftacked the intellect and to the time occupied by detectives to getting to stupefted the nations, drank great quantities of all the places in England and France where conet, which produced the tertible nervous Miss Evelyn lived and Hurlburt visited her disease that shortened his life. The result of the search was made known to the „A gray-haired man was found dead in a fence Solicitor-General, who-advised the prosecution.. Tals may make a friction between him and the corner near Reading, Pa, recently. The man's Attorney-General Sir Richard Webster, who do a mystery until an empty whisky avowed his belief of the innocence of his client, bottle was found in his pocket. The testimony Halbert, even during the trial, causing the Master of the Rolls to sneer at his pathetic allusion to "this poór old man of 64,"-

NEW YORK, November 25th. The Herald's Rio de Janeiro cable says:

Alves, who has been appointed Minister of

Finance, is considered an able man. Rio is qulot, and buslocas has been generally resumed.

LISBON, November 25th.

whisky bottle bears is never challenged.

To-day's Advertisements.

BT. JOHN

LODGE

·OF HONGKONG, No. 618, 5.C.

N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above

(1538

A LODGE will be held in FAREMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the aard instant, at 3.36 for. 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting Bretluren are cordially invited. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1891.

'MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

STEAMSHIP "PATHAN,"

market seems to be uzusually active. One FROM

Business in the London fashionable marriage

leading confectioner received in one day no fewer than thirty-eight orders for brides' cakes, to be delivered during the mouth,

GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, PENANG

AND SINGAPORE.... “ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed

The tendens in the devising of improved C that all Goods are being landed at their

For the CHARTERED Mercantile, BANK OF

INDIA, LONDON, AND CHINA,

E. L. HUNTER,' Manager, Hongkong. For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,

AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,

T. H. WHITEHEAD, '

Manager, Hongkong.

For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION,

For the CompromR

DE PARIS,

F. DE BOVIS,

Chiel Manager.

For the NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION,

LIMITED...

E. W. RUTTER, Manager. NATIONAL P’ESCOMPTE

L. GLENAT,

Acting Agent. For the BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN, and the STRAITS, LĪMITED, HONGKONG. IN|-----

... DE WESTLEY LAYTON,

Secretary.

For the NATIONAL

LIMTIED,

!

BANK OF CHINA,

A. B. MCKEAN,

(1541

Acting Chief Manager. Hongkong, 3rd December, 1891.

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY. -

NOTICE.

"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

#GAELIC"

are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Company's Godowns at Wanchal, from whence delivery may be obtained on countersignature of Bills of Lading.

Goods remaining unclaimed after the 30th inst., will be subject to rent,

· No Fire Insurance is effected.

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1891.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

14.

THE "HONGKONG-TELEGRAPH", Wil be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING, from 5.30 to 7-30 o'clock.

PRICE......................................TEN CENTS. ¿ Coples ordered from the Office will be charged | the usual rate-25 cents.

dis bullets is now to attain increased penetra-risk into the Godowns of the Kowloon Wharf tion, and the consequence is that much of the and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence smashing power of the old bullet is lost. Some and/or from the wharves delivery may be of the latest bullets are more, like a lead pencil obtained.

else.

2

The successful pronunciamento at Rio de Janeiro has been received with satisfaction here in shape than a trials, discharged convict The downfall of Da Fongoen is considered by At Sassari, in the Brazilian colony in this city as a return to named Desosas, actuated by a desire for revenge,

the paths of law and order. By Article KLIT of shot and killed Dr. Usini and a male and a

the Brazilian Constitution, If by any circum-emale peasant, all of whom had been witnesses stance the Presidency becomes vacant during against him in the trial at which he had been the first two years of Presidential terms now convicted.

Statistics extending over a number of years

the nation..

to the contrary be given before NOON, to-morrow. Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

undelivered after the 30th lost, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the Steamer must be pré- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 30th

Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Telegraph has by far the largest circulation of any English newspaper.published in the Far East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms on application.

Hongkong, 14th October, 1897.

Masonic,

ZETLAND

No. 535.

LO D. GE,

REGULAR MEETING of the above

(GA).

Intimations.

HONGONG

TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED.

DRAPERS OUTFITTERS TAILORS SILKMEN" FURNISHERS.

1891

CHRISTMAS

PRESENTS

1891

FOR ALL

AT EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICES,

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

FOR

CHILDREN.

FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH TOYS. TOOLS for BOYS.

DRESSED and UNDRESSED DOLLS,

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. MAGIC LANTERNS.

RUBBER BALLOONS. TEA and DINNER SETS.

STORE

SWINGS för GIRLS.

OPEN UNTIL

GAMES for ALL

7 O'CLOCK.

BONBONS & CRACKERS.

CHOCOLATES and PUREST CONFEC.

TIONERY.

Fancy Ornaments and Candles for Christmas

Trees and Decorations..

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

FOR

LADIES.

WORK CASES and COMPANIONS, Fated,

GLOVE and HANDKERCHIEF CASES. BREAKFAST, TEA and DINNER SETS.

TABLE ORNAMENTS.

PHOTO FRAMES.

PLUSH ALBUMS.

WALL BRACKETS.

WRITING CASES.

A LODGE will be held in FREEMASONS FANCY MIRRORS.

HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the 28th December, at 8. for 8.30 p.m. precisely, Visit ing Brethren are cordially invited,

Hongkong, 21st December, 1891.

election must be held by the direct suffrage it evident that in Prassian hospitals twenty. Inst., or they will not be recognised.-.

fire oul of cvery: 100,000 persons-are trekted for All broken, chafody and datasged Goods are to-- delirium tremens. In the other States (Baden, bo' left in the Godowns, where they will be Bavaria, Wurtemberg and Saxony) only five for examined on the 30th Inst, at 3 pm the same ralio,

~~ST. PETERSBURG, November 25th," The press of this city are continually publishing vehement denunciations of the merchants who are holding grain for an advance and clamor for the Government to compel them to wall The chirairie gentleman never boasts of his their grain, or that it be confiagated against "popularity with woman, but the cox-comb hai vouchers, of future payment)" as was done the ineffable ridannase to brag of favors that ha during the Crimono' wars, 18 may be kutis: how never reotired, and to reprveons that he is

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Prolly Bills of Lading will be countersigned by.

DÓDWELL, CARLÍLL & CO.

Agents Hongkong, Byrd Desember, 1891

Intimations.

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

T1$34

'...

TN Accordance with Ordinance No. 6 of 1875 the Undermentioned BANKS will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Busi- ners on FRIDAY and SATURDAY next, the 25th and 26th Inst.

For the CHARTERED MERCANTILE BANK OF

INDIA, LONDON, AND CHINA,

E. L. HUNTER, Manager, Hongkong.

FAIRY LAMPS.

IVORY TABLETS,

PLACQUES.

TELEPHONE |

No. 13

ELECTRO PLATED and SILVER WARE.

| JEWELLERY, LATEST NOVELTIES.

PERFUMERY, PINAUDS and KIMMELS.

CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES and FRENCH.

CONFECTIONERIES, in PLUSH and SATIN CASKETS

ARTISTIC OIL PAINTINGS, CHROMOS, OLEOGRAPHS & FINE

ART ENGRAVINGS, &c.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

For the CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, DRESSING CASES.

AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA,

T. H. WHITEHEAD, Manager, Hongkong.

SHAVING MIRRORS.

For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING | CIGAR CABINETS,

CORPORATION,

ון

F. DE BOVIS,

Chief Manager. For the NEW ORIENTAL BANE CORPORATION,

LOITED,

E. W. RUTTER,

Manager.

For the COMPTOIR NATIONAL D'ESCOMPTE

DE PARIS,

L. GLENAT,

Acting Agent.

FOR

GENTLEMEN.

| READING LAMPS.

DATE CASES.

LETTER SCALES. ...

LIQUEUR STANDS.

CLOCKS.

CIGAR and CIGARETTE HOLDERS and PHOTO FRAMES,

TOBACCO BOXES.

MEERSCHAUM PIPES,

CASES.

POCKET BOOKS.

For the BANK OF CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE | WRITING CASES,

STRAITS, LIMITED, HONGKONG,

DE WESTLEY LAYTON," De Secretary, MARIE For the NATIONAL*** BANK OF CHINA,

LIMITED

A. B. MCKEAN - Acting Chief Manager, Hongkong, aand December, 1891.

CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION.

No. 41

[0339

STORE

OPEN UNTIL

· BAROMETERS.

JEWELLERY CASES,

WALL MIRRORS. ·

7 O'CLOCK.

BACHELORS' TEA & COFFEE SETS, &c,

WINES SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS. CHOICEST BRANDS ONLY IN STOCK

A SINGLE BOTTLE SUPPLIED AT LOWEST PRICES.

PRICE LIST FORWARDED. ON APPLICATION, Not hereby gerning CRRAY MAS SOLE AGENTS FOR EMPIRE BREWERY, SHANGHALL

[OTICE is that FRIDAY

DAY, and FRIDAY, the 1st January, ‚189z, being NEW YEAR'S DAY, will be observed as HOLIDAYS at the Kowloon · Customs Office | and the Opium Examination Hulk.

Work at the Customs Stations, however, will proceed as usual.

J. MCLEAVY BROWN, Commissioner of Customis

for Kowloon & District, Custom House, Kowloon, 18th December, 1891.

· GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

No. 314

11530

'OTICE is hereby givan that SEALED

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, till 3 o'clock on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the 29th day of December, 1897, for the purchase of the entire privileges known as the OPIUM FARM established under The Prepared Opium,Ordin auss, 1891y Tow-thirsa-yates from March 182, 1897, Fall information ar to conditions of tendez 12, dre can be petalac frote the Colonial Tranny

By Command,

N TENDERS, Libre received at the

EMPIRE FALE ALES and EXTRA STOUT, VA

" BOTTLED (PINTS and QUARTS) 201 ON DRAUGHT.

JAUNAY'S CHAMPAGNES, SAZERAC BRANDIES, &c., &c.

Hovelies Lottery China &Glass

THE MATOZ CHRISTMAS:

W. M. GOODHAN M

„PRESENTS. Acting Colonial Secretary | wygrali vybeharko 1 Colonial Secretarya Office, "No, ATL ngkong, gth Ropember, segi.

STORE

OPEN UNTIL

#7 O'CLOCK

DURING XMAS

WEEK

HONGKONG

in

Novelties Games Fancy Articles

radia Ocmommy.

y

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,

E QUEEN'S ROAD, AND PUDDELL STREET,

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