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BY THE MAIL.

Spocon by Chinese Minister.

At the Banquet of the American Astic Association in New York, the Lainese Minister said in the course of his speech.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1900.

vants never crystallised? Cannot some sitem of Chinese immigration be inaugurated for the assistance of the overworked matron? Bitish domestic servants grow scaleek day by day. No difficulties on the score pi elinate neell be feared, as the winters of some portions of the im mense Celestial Empire are rigorous in the

extrenie.

Chinese Minister's speech at the

Newsvendor's Institution.

The Chinese Minister was present at the sixty-first festival dinner of the Newsvenilors, Benevolent and Provident Insitution held at the Whitehall Rooms on and May. The fea- ture of the evening wasundoubtedly his Excel ericy's speeth, which was extremely witty and clever. His mastery of the English language is, índeed, quite remarkable, one

The Mansion House War Fund. Down to last night the Mansion House Fund for the War sufferers amounted to £915,500. Amongst the donations, yesterdays in amount of Las from Admiral of the Flet the Hon. Si; Henry Keppři.

There is a popular, notion that my country is the broken agy but Tạm glad that Sir Thomas Jackson stands here tonight to deny that unfounded assention. (Applause) China has existed for any centurica, and has withstood many storms and aggression, and she is still Chitin. Applause.) I hope and believe that she will stand as long is this great nation exist. (Applause), Si Timas Jackson, the homoured guest to-night, se an all round good 171.41. As your president had, he is one ad the diest managery of the great bank he is For doua ste osanný several connected wal years ago Sir: Thontas resigned his manager. s of the bank in and art returned to He was hooner pose than his abseure began to be fel. Bates began to thard at the back. The Langers were at

chekesha do Gentle men, the shanges began pogrodowa. (Laughter.) Then the directors decided to request Sir Thomas to sun dice his personal feelings and resume has connection with the bank in China.

The Chinese Problem. Gentlemen, ne souner did he seen than the Laughery Why? 1

The following are extracts from articles by shares forpisa taong will give you a tangible clue in the mystery. an anonymous writer in the Morning Post:— 11 was all on tount of sa Maras, the mastc There appears to be an opinion prevalent in the situats. So, ou non Thomas is England, extending even to intuential quarters, not only a gret found, best be is also a pillar that the North of China is lost past recull as of the bank

Being a Chiaan, i have this an open feld for British trade and industry, A man ay tu vey able and that is ultimate absorption by Russia is merely presentiment. talented, lau or be a govation - as he must be a matter of time, and that British policy, in

Han er am mulce.) A purely stead of trying to avert the inevitable, should lucky man without t.*

good, confine its energies to the Southern Provinces Rent, i al is to encent and has good of the Chinese Empire.. The advocates of this fuck as well that is he and of a 11an

policy of abandonment find compensation in aughter spyglasse.) I hope the shibboleth of the Yangtsze Valley, an ac- you want.

day he will go quisition of doubtful value if not of questionable that after las had tal to

npla e in the

reality. The Yangtze Valley Convention, followed to its logical consequences, appears jeons, for, fe shares in

to mean that we police the basin of the Yang. i he goes

tsze while others enjoy its trade, and it can in Connection, with

no sense be considered as a set-off against the is: to sell nut my abandonment to a political rival of an arca to a with such con- which, in point of size, productiveness, and che das possesses is climate, the Southern Provinces of China bear istian, service of Chicano comparison. In using the tern Northern 1 dami appuse, China," I wish it to be understood that it is not has joding the confined to the region of Manchurin, which is

already looked on by many as practically Russian province, but regard it as extending the Relief beyond the Yellow River to the frontier of the Vangtore Valley, including an area south of the Grd Wall of over 600,000 square miles in extent.

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daughter and we of Enwell hevard ljeto, ut the hero out,

ma lak and waving a hann re the great paglat mrcome in have depe welcome, she never i many hours to form the Just of feelin · sjedi The singing at Ees. and uten of “gród past Britannia." Su either mentioned, were dager 27 de the latter having been ! Bag ut opgaarafatən, Pa ni the many monti Outsid, in the stive! Jacks had never done Thug were najs ever

un halfpra i tagad ys, sixpenn and Ch great size for cosplay t Rows. Hundreds, it, a thought to work at a amber

expressed the give their han is a heli berant larger and Yang the throughin, s arous anal impass, de and Cheapside an Ouren stapped, the bases dar a snail's pace by wav into Pamina street men came straining e auds from the subaih the ene bec, me inter

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TUE NORTHERN CHINESE, RAILWAYS.

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Davies, F. D'Arcy, E. D'Almeida," Daloy, R. Dalrymple, F. E. Douglas, M. E. Durando, V. Dowell, J. Dyer, E. J. Drumann, J. Desjardines, L. Duffer, A. I. Dillon, B. Dakin, N Dzoin, F. Duryer, Miss R. Evans, F. 1. Esty, F. R. Echang

Eldridge, F. K. Ellot, G.. Erush, H. R. Ethenton, P. Elis, H. D. Edwards, L. Francis, 12. Fischler, C. Fox, H. H. Ford, A.

Fickmere, Company Mr. C. Fermeer, J. Forrell, B.-5. Faksen, F. Faulkner Green Galembert Gasten, J. Gimi, Mrs. O, Geis, Miss L Giadlestone, M.. Groundwater Gomez, J. Giny, L. Gower, S. 1. Glidis, Mons. Cutterres, G. H. O. Cing ing George Hall, J. R.

Holden, S. B. Holden, E. E. Hahnekrug, H. Hemann, G. Hoogley Hani, D. B Holshongen, A. M. Hayward, E Hermann, ], Harvey, Miss

. H.

jerbrüon, H Hogen, C. R. Hopkins, Miss Hathon, G.

kint,'S. M. Hines, J. C. Hing-Chiene-San Houston, R. Howard, Mic Holligworth Holliday, B. Hart, F. J.

lolseisen, D. S. Ismalikhan

I do not think that many people in England pealise the value and importance of the Sethern Chinese Railways, and the value of de which they carry. Tuy are not a myth, nor even experiment, as appears to be the im pression of some people in Great Britain, but are solidly constructed lines in fall work, and errating a trade which is increasing by leaps and bounds.

The credit of this railway, which exhibits modem improvements and principles that are only now engaging attention in Great Britain, and which is

a inodel for any country in the world, is due entirely to the foresight, ability, asut perseverance of Mr. Kinder, its chief engineer, who, in the face of difficulties, and even of intrigues which would long ago have rishramener a less determined man, has thus The gli hrought this work to a successful completion, Kelf. R. R. and to the entire satisfaction of the Government

hogether

W den-7. 11. air, until the

cent v vergi thru a, Wir bei Mrc Maina

101 Low in

hom he loyally serves.

Minguely TO CIRCUMVENT RUSSIAN ACTION. wad of the

The Northern Chinese Railways are the key aced on for of the region which they serve, handed to us in Lemne otan out-rust by the Chinese Government. They are the stronghold of British influence in the North of China, impregnable so long as we chouse to hold it; resigned, the position can be recovered only at the cost of war. They are the natural channel of communication from the ton to Peking, and if they pass under the control of Russia it is her voice alone, uncontrolled by counter influence, that will be heard there. They strike the Lu-Han Railway from Peking in Hankow at the point at which it would be best possible to intercept a Russian advance towards the Yangisze Valley or control Russian designs in that direction.,

Goal Fellow, "us," and "Rek, the portrait acts of roses, -house as offer happy ferama And anxiety, wsers of Union trade before. And flags of all Tags twopenny VA, and plags of Catles and, win-i

and, gave me ployers without only ten glad to d so the crowds

at right and wk Hank became ale dar traffe along a sitret had to be les going at Wim-street clerks and Cay our tens of there. gresiveness of

Plays by Nati:

Japanese in

Lond

Russian control of the northern railways implies the probability of preferential tarifis and differential treatment, or special bounties in some form given to imports carried in Russian bottoms or to ports in Russian hands. It implies the exclusion of British goods and the hindrance of British nailitary operations in case of necessity. It would be followed by the growth of Russian influence at Tientsin and Newching to an extent equivalent to making them Russian ports.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.

Letters for the following persons Ild un.

The Japane e chat Les tom Tokyo Belaimed at the Post Office:-- who recently success. peared in New

York, ave'stay ng an 1. town bra fortnight to Austin, Lieut.-Col.

Hive Series ritinči espautory to settling G. B.

Jown for the under a

Their initial entertai Plays and several n

nising, and cer There was a sense u Japanese did inat inspir programme 336

Use only. Alter Z

!

eurs Estibution, i Adamsen, Mrs. H.

hit consisting of three Andrews, Mrs,

Arnould, E. reptala, wak EUROUS,

wed through, Anarchi, G. toavention on all the Ayr, R.

the belief that their Akbar, del for European Allister & Co. brief version of Arrowsmith

H.

ygmalion and Gate the drama Appyhamy Kajima Takapori, a revise The Legaber, Andisle, O.

whichinttudu el insis

most distingualed a

Kenskami "Japan Alaye

This gentleman, Alix, M..

exceptionally all for agnose, represented a ¦ Arbeit, d. J.

dought war er fut his imprisoned Bosman, H. F.

Emperor. A keni de desperate fig

Takanori emerges siete

party dead in frost of

in fact, a good deal

deur guards there is Bayly, Miss

a

d and dagger, but Bradley, N.

me laying the whole | Benjamin, A.

a There was, Borkley, W.

g. Before the Borgn, L.

loyal Takaner appraise half-dozen com Buckley,

batants displayed the Wrestling an . threw a butting were ore imi play, and two ther heavy falls, which customed. The fout little play cal'- 1 TA in which the opule Sada Yacco ook travelling dames, ind and gyrations, stotis an extra daye was The native music, bo

was peculiar rather

wength and agility.

Barn,

P

Barrás, F. A.

r the head after Beck, D. ment points than word Lee cefcated men had

Brown, Col. F.

fers they are ac Brown, 1.0! *** a sentimental. Drown, N. P.

ybo and the Knight, Brown, G. E. R. G. Pa ispaneré actress Bell, C.

fante Wada, as a

* in 'encentric antics

och laughter tha: tor and obtained.

and instrumental

New Steam Shop Service,

Mr. Fisher. le Cate „Minister of Agrical ture; has, just arang 1 subsidy of £25,000 per annum for a forth, steamship service

Mukhain, W. S. Black, U. M Braly, A. M. Benjamin. K Cranford, J. Carmo, P. Carangia, R. Chanelhuri, M. N. Chung War Collie, Mrs. J. A.. Cohesi, J. A.

Conception, B. M.

between British Coast China and Collins, A. J. Japan. Cold orage will be installed:-) Cherry, F. A in the vessels selecta, and every, «fost trade | Coatsfall, M. to push Canarien tra

vis China and Japan | Cozberg, A. J.

in fresh meats, eggs, bank, fruits, dat.

Commings, Min Carmo, F.

Chinose servavo far England. Chumiai, L.

*A Matron" writes in von Mall --Has the ↑ Chiu Quang Hing Idea of import in Chromus si domestic ver- | Clyderdale, M. E.

Liblain

Letarow, Frank, Lait, Dr. S. L. Longworth, T. Ludick, Mrs. Lorme, Miss M. Lund, K. F. Levy, G. E. Larey, H. E. Longhen, M. Lamtome, Miss M, Laglaise, L Lang & Co

Laird, P. Leblain & Co.

Meyer, K

Montilla, T.

Martin, Mr. E.

Marrissey, Mr.

· Mitchell'

Marchand, M. M. Mullen, T. Marconity, T. Martis, M. MacCarthy Moor, L. D.

McDougall -

Monis, H. M.

Moharied Esoof & Co. Matson, K. Moor, L. W. McCauley, J. Munoz, S. A. McMilne, A. C. Mckenzie, J. D. Moore, Rev. P. Naven Clock C. Neval, S. Norman, H. Naughton, W. B. Narrack, J. Norpha, M. Neville, A Oveido, F. Gates, Fred. Oronbyatekba 'Owen, M.

Oriental, J. Olves, D. J. O'Gillie, Mr. -O'Brien, C

chang Jones, Dr. R. H. Jones, F. Jones, W. F. Jacob, T. Katz, J. Kramer, P. Kattle, F.

Prario, D. "Pitt, W. Phillppas, Mons. Probasco, E. L Penchney, J. W. Porter, M. H.: Peilis, E. Planilier, D. Fitts, F.

Robbins, E

Richardson

Rollen, Hakeam

Rose, Alex.

Auctions.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

Ni 02.

HE following Particulars and Conditions of

THE and by Public Auction,

to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on

MONDAY,

Robert, Anderson & Co. | the 25th day of June, 1900, at 3 P,M., "are

published for general information.

Reid, A.

Rees, C. E.

Robby, A. 1. Rallay, T. Rees, Rev. J. L. Robinson Rottenberg, O. Robins, P. C. Rouchvargen Say, Henry Sewell, P. S. H. Stuart, J. S. Simmonds, Miss Schultz, C. M.. Stahl, J. Savage O. H. Stohp

Silva, K. C. D. Soares, F. R. Stevens, C. Sukerman, R. Smith, H. Steel, W. E.

Stephensen, A. Swan, M. Sum, I. E.

Snyder, F. G. Shaw, N, G. Smith, S. L.

Smith, J. G. H. Spaffords, T.

Thomson, R.

Taylor, Miss. C. Tnk Too Cheong Turner, Miss A. S.

Tierney, Taylor, Esq. Trugilio

Turrance, J.

Tehang, M. J. Tooker Su Tata, J. R. Tominga, S. Tonzalin, R. Taylor, M. Umkie, S. Unternehmung. Vernon, М. А. Van Sant, M. G. Varnet, J. F. Vance, G. E.

Vaughn, N.... Vallance, F. Wane, Rev. H. W. Willelmi & Co. Wright, F. Wiengreen, J. Waite, Laura Wismer & Co. Walker, Mrs. E Wilson, A. Watteld, Y. Weinssan, A. Wong Sam Hing Whimerab, T. C. Worth, W. H. Xavier, G. B. Young, F.

Young, R.

Kong Yeu Hing

Yeridas, R. 5. Zaboli

Zeh-Alex Zakri

Kastler Kingman, G. D. Koppel, A. Koskinen, V.

(2)

List of Registered Covers in Posts Bestante, Abkar Khan

Johnson, A. Abdoolrahman and Koninsky, T.,

Mahia

Kader Ahgin, Willie

Lutz, E. Adamson, Dr. Hans. Liblain, Mons. Atai Akum

Lail Singh, Arnold, E. W. Labh Singh Beger Singh

Lomax, R. W. Linderhof, Albart Lloyd, Miss Lowe, W. S. Leitao, P. P.

Boor Singh Mangal

Singh Basak Singh Baggoo Baker, W. Bisnee, S. R. Braeter (2) Blumenthol, R. Bagat Singh. Bell. F. J. J Balero, A. M.

Rozario

Bell, Chas Banard, A. D. Baptista, E, Chanda Singh

(2)

Cross, R.

Cabridge, F. A.

China Railway Gene.

ral Chief Engineer Cheragh Din.

Darmer, C.

David, $. S. Dablt Bux Diethert, Frank Dazir Khan Dungery, E. W. Edwards, L. Elins, A. Elim Deen Evans, F. P. Engel, M.

(a)

Eidelstein, A. Ensor, F. C. C. Enneccerus, G. R.,

Frau

Faizall Deen Fowler, A. G. Feror Klian

Figueroa, A. Flores Grossman, Mari Grunberg, Y.

Griffith, Mrs. L.. Graham, Miss F. H. Hillel, E. A

Han, A.

Hongkong-Peking

Rway, Eng

(swer, Singh

J

Mohamed Safee

Ameen

Morris, Capt. R.

Marsh, Capt. P.

Mohamedally, Amin

Morris, H. M.

McKellar

Mohamed Arab, N,

Madurga, Julio

Madhawa Singh

Nevins, W. R.

Officer Comm. H.K.

S.B., R.A, ... (2) Onslow

Portilla, M. de la Patell, W. S. Pilas, Emil Pillis, Emerich Phillipas, Georges Parker, Mrs. Pennell, M. E. Rusmat Ali Rodgers, L. Robins, Edwin Rettalick, J. M. A, Rosenfeld, T. Sliva, L. Sulliman, M. H.. Simpson, C., (2)

Sad Ali Khan Share Sepoy, Shermann, Hy (2) Simons, O. H. Schwarzkoff, F. Takkin, Mons.

y Tangre, Mrs. F.

Taylor, N.

Veliner, Gustav. Unsworth, Capt. Vestey, F. H. (3) Vusarkar Singh Wariam Singh

(2)

William & Co., Peru Wilson, L. de Castro y Walker, F.

Jap. Address c/o. 20, Wylde, Capt.

Graham St.

Joseph, Leon,

Jones, E. E.

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Xavier, T. J Yona awa & Co. Zonenlich, Ph.

List of Registered Covers for Merchant Ships. S.S. Agamemnon......A. L. Thomson. S.S.cinous.........H. Thompson. 5.S. Breconshire...F. Spence. U.S. Flagship Baltimore...B. A. Erwin. Cruiser Baltimore......Chas. Barnet. U.S. Flagship Brooklyn... Lieut L. Feland. (a) S.S. Changsha .........G. F. Mouls S.S. Dalny

...Capt. Erickson.

Capt. A. E. Bunn. Į. M. Roberts.

Russell

Barque Glenshiel

S.S. Izion

5.5: Idomenus

S.S. Izion

S.S. Murer

Chas. Jones.

S.S. Legazpi,............Maisino de Mesa

Rami Eulla Serung c/o Capt. S.S. Strathgyle Dawson. [Holiday. S.S. Slomann K Spath Torpedo Bot Terribl...Johann Jaros. | 8,5, Yangtirtinumo We Be Francis.

By Command,

F. H. MAY, Acting Colonini Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 9th June, 1900.

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Intimations.

NOW READY. :

A PAMPHLET

ON

SOME SERIOUS LOCAL PROBLEMS

AND

A FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING WITH THEM.

BEING A LECTURE DELIVERED BEFORE THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY

BV

Mr. H. E. BOLLOCK, Barrister-at-Law.

To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper PRICE 50 CENTS. Hongkong, 1st June, igua

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Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, tu bebeld on Monday, the 25th day of June, 1900, at 3 nm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Officer Administer- ing the Government, of Seven Lots of CROWN LAND, at Yau Ma Ti, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Yeats, with the option of renowal at a CROWN RENT 10 be fixed by the Surveyor of Her Majesty the QUEEN, lor one further term of 75 RECEPTION OF HMS. TERRIBLE,”

years.

I No. of Sale.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

Houndary

Measurements.

LOCALITY.

Annual

Einer Price.

AL.

ft.

1 Band

Nos.

ret!'sts ages 205 31.350, 45% 20.060 $500 75 J-300

Temple

Street

Yau Ma Ti.

1,093 1,003

اخبار

4 100

7.300 1034

180, 180 9000, 124; 5.400

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

TH

No. 301

HE following Particulars and Conditions of

Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on.

MONDAY,

the 25th day of June, 1900, al 3.15 PM, are published for general information.

By Command,

F. H. MAY, Acting Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 9th June, 1999.

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Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 25th day of June, 1900, at 3.15 P.My-ikli the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Officer Administer ing the Government, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, at Ma-Tau-Kok, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be

fixed by the Surveyor of Hærðlajesty the QUEEN, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary Meniurament.

- (ti

A

Opret Prize.

Kow.

loon

15.

land

Fot

No.

1,094,3a-Tau Kok so 500 100

7.500

1

Entimations.

HIS Plano subject needs looking into, Fot, whereas, if you get a Good Piano

at a Low Price you can sell it at a fair Price without difficulty should necessity arise, if you pay a fictitious price for a pour piano you can hardly realize anything on your investment.

The pianos sold by us, besides yielding daily musical dividends, bold the money invested much safer than ordinary instruments, for the construction is honest and economical through-

oul.

Several Planos returned from hire in good order VERY CHEAP.

THE ROBINSON PIANO 00., Limited.

The musical portions have not been slighted for the sake of showy external features.

Hongkong, 10th May, 1900.

BREAD! BREAD!! BREAD!!!

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As noly a limited number have been printed intending purchasers should send their Orders early, for the Issue of this interesting souvenir will soon be exhausted.

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I BEG to inform my l'atrons and Public Generally that I have REMOVED my Stores from Na 13 to No. 5, D'AGUILAR STREET.

II. RUTTONJEE,

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“ONSIGNEES. of CARGO per Steamship

"AMERICA MARU,"

are hereby notified that their Goods are at their risk being discharged into Lighters and/ or landed into our Godowns at. Wanchai and delivery may be had either from Lighters or from Godowns upon countersignature of Bills of Lading,

Goods remaining unclaimed after the agrd instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

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ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

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MERCHANTS, JEWEL

R. H. RUTTONJER begs to inform his DIAMOND AND WATCHMAKERS. MR

numerous Patrons that he is now pre- pared to deliver BREAD in WANCHAI and the EAST END of the City between the hours of 6 and 7 AM

CUSTOMERS requiring BREAD to be delivered are requested to kindly notify the same to

H. RUTTONJEE,

13,& 15, D'Aguilar Street.

"LARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to.

cure, in either sex, ali acquired or cons titutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs, Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Free from Mercury, Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes, 45. ád each, of all Chemists and

Patant Medicine Vendore throughout the World, Proprietors: The Lincoln "and" Mid- land Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England,

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NOT

NOTICE.

RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

Heitherthe CAPTAINE, the AGENTS, nor the OWNERS. Will be RESPONSIBLE for any | DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crewe } of the following Vessels during their stay in

Hongkong Harbours CEDARBANK, Brit 4-mast barke,

-East Aslatio Trading Co.

RABatcheler.

Sole Agents in the East for the amaigamated · CLEMENT, HUMBER and GLADIATOR Ĉo., Ld., DUNLOP TYRES'S BICYCLES-PRICE...$160.

Aspecial reliable Watch made for this Climate.

Quality Admin Quality B......

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17 $12. 4o. QUEEN'S ROAD,"

Watson's Building.

MEE CHEUNG,

PHOTOGRAPHER,

TOP FLOOR OF Ice House, - IN le:House Rord,

modious Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore, now in a position, in his New and Com-

ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.

GROUPS AND VIEWS a speciality. Hongkong, and September 1898,

SIEN TING,

SURGEON DENTIST, No. 14, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE,

* Consultation free.

Hongkong, 37th September, 1898,

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at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods, have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain.. ing undelivered after the 26th instant, will ba subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented in the Undersigned on or before the joth instant, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are. to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 25th instant, at 3 P.M

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

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

Agenta. Hongkong, 19th June, 1900,

(781b

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, FENANG AND SINGAPORE.

"HE Company's Steamship THE

"SUISANG," -having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after, 4 P.AL, the 22nd instant, will be. landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at East Point.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, zoth June, 1900.

(786b

FROM

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

MIDDLESHOROUGH, ANTWERP, LONDON, COLOMBO AND

SINGAPORE..

THE Company's Steamship

"WAKASA MARU," having arrived from the above Ports, Consigncos of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods - are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and, Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted our mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

Optional goods will be carried on, unless instructions are given, to the contrary before 4 F.M.

TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 25th instant, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

All ship-damaged packages must be left in the Godowns and Notice of same sent to this Office before the 29th instant, or claims in com nection therewith will not be recognised.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hangkong, 19th Jung 1900

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