ELECTRICITY IN MEENPÄI§?? DEFENCE: WORKS,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1901.

Rob Dorn savock, hii yaddy mspection in Chino Koid Foray

of every glen in the Highlands. Rory Rhna mainthiped (har "nothing would do but the fonifying of every big hill in the North; and a Malcolm Carmichael, in propostag « vote of thanks to Afiek, said there might be one or two points overlooked, but that everything (certainly did-look-as if we weren't fast so

expressed the general opinion as 'we tridged boine in the darkness that "night with our " heads bent in thought.-J. M. in St. Jame's Gazelic

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE FOST. OFFICE-

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Moore, P. J.

"In marine warfare," says Electrician (Paris), vessels are provided with electric search-lights, whose use is of the greatest service. The military uses of electricity are taking on new importance and now extent, atsafe as we imagined. And I think Malcolm the present moment, by its application to const defence. To assure the better protection of the coast from Ville-francha to Toulon, it has decided to establish special electric posts, in- tended to reveal the enemy's presence, in case of an attempt at a night attack, by powerful elec tric beams, which will light up the country: to a great distance, will sweep the horizon, and; thus, while preventing a surprise, will guide] the aim of land batteries and increase their accuracy. The work on these stations is new being pushed with the greatest activity. They are a kind, of blockhouse, built very solidly of cement, stone, and concrete, 6 to 7 metres (20 to 23 feet) high, forming a single, G. P. D. piece in which a revolving mount, operated by a hydraulic motor supports the reflector of the search-light, which has a power of pro- jection varying from 15 to 18 kilometres (9 to 1 miles) and is raised 1.3 metres (4 feet 3 inches) above the masonry platform. The en- ergy is produced by a dynamo of 8p to 100 volts operated by a steam engine in a little engine: house near by, and is transmitted by special One of these stations has already been erected west of Nice, and others will soon bef completed, notably at Golfe Juan, Beaulieu, and in the citadel of Villefranche, whose fine roadstead already has its approncli protected; by two similar stauous.”

cables.

A HINT FOR GEN. MENCIER.

War has its uses. Up in Ledmore it has ousted the weather from conversation, and only) now that an ecclesiastical conflict has begun are we losing hold on the military technicalities with which the past year has enlarged our vocabulary. Ledinore, with its ten crofts, is wat what you would call a big place, but it is the capital of a wide district; it is a centre of thought, so to speak; and almost any evening you will find in the general merchant's shop ur leaders of opinion seated on bags of mea: or bran, or crouching wherever is most con venient. It was at this assembly that the ear- liest problems of the war received treatment Buller and Methuen had short shrift.

During summer the crops, and the struggle for existence on a reluctant soil, kept us from the leisurely discussions of the winter time. Besides confiden had been restored; there was less need for criticism with koberts at thei head of affairs, and Hector leading our own Brigade at his elbow. But, now that the days. are short again, we have resumed our delibera- tions on warlike things. It is only becoining our discussions being now largely academic that we should have transferred our meeting. place to the school-house, where, as a mutual improvement society, we do our best to keep the universe on the right lines Last year the syllabus of the society was filled before the war had begun; we made up for that this year, for of the fifteen subjects on the syltubus, seven are in sonic way connected with the war.

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Adams, A. H. Adams, J.

Ahimann, X. Anderson, J.

Anderson, Mr. A. Andrews, D. A.

Bush, D. F.

Chandar Pal Singh Crews, J... Dauenberg, E Davies, D. Eldred, Mrs. (5) Etiene, Gagillö Elena E Evans, Capt. C, H. Eskell Frankel, H. Filibeño, V..

Fritz Gerald, H.-C.-

Perica, F. Pierra, D Pino, F. Ears y Plant, J. S Philipp L

Pity, Henr

Pale, Percy Rajare Sigh Rahim Alfi

(2)

Ro, A. M. R. C

Ridont, J. T. H. Rustam Khan

(a)

(New York) Fazal Ahmed Falkenflick, S. ·(1)ˆ

Falck, W

Flores, J. S.

Fox, F(2)

Furia Karsang.

Geoghegun, N. H. Guria, M.

Millar, J

Mohammed, P. S.

Giese, A.

McDowall, J.

Gosselin, Comm

Ghulam Rasool

McNamara, B.,

Moyi, Miss

Moody, Dr. C.

McConnell, A. E

Beddulph, Lieut. L. S. Menzell, Capt. W. Bryan, R.

..

Bun Heung Blomfield Barry, Capt. J. Bob, O. Bailie, J. J

Baites

Burclay, Ms. T Brander, W. Bruckman Boscoberg, W. Bradburry G. W. Brown, H. Bicarbonat, W. Barbey

Bronson, O. C. Bishop, E. M. Benn, A. Bashan, E. H. Cassalund, 1). Callsen, F. W. Cox, Mrs.

Chisholm, G. F. Cambell, W. G. Cotton, Dr. A. Cambell, Mrs. J. Couper, F. C. Cops, Mrs. J. H. Coral, A. M. Chevers, W. G. Clark, Mrs. F. R, Caulfield, W. T. Couper, E.

Coke, Dr. G. H. Colegrove, R. Clarkson, G. Curren, T. B. Coleman, F. Cartlidge, J. Dupigrac Draper, W. Dandort

Dawson, Mrs. P. Duriot

Datema, Capt. E. Dimitrios, J. Dallas, H, Dessalla's

H. B. Duckmantou. Evans, J. H. Enibdea, M. Ellis, Mrs. F. Fawcell, G. Fowler, C. M. Fung Kee

The revelation of our military weak points; has roused in us the dread of invasion. It was this, indeed, which drew such a large audienceDarnell, last night to hear Alick Fraser read a paper on, "How Britain, can be invaded." Alick is a youth of some parts, an we say; in palitics he is inclined to be irreconcilable, and his para- graphs in an Inverness Radical paper have given him a reputation heareabouts for literary ability. His paper last night. was so original that, without going into detail, I think it would be wise to give the gist of it, so that our military authorities may not be unprepared.

Where should the French-t used to be the "Roossians" who troubled our northern dreams, now it is always the French-where should the French land, Alick asked? And there was a queer look on most of our faces as he replied, where but in the Highlands of Scotland. It is unreasonable, he declared, that an enemy should land where everything is ready for them. There was no chance, he said, of a secret landing in the south, whereas in the north a

Fernandez, D. Gleeson, R. Gorden, J. N, Gradzieki, Gillis, Mrs. G. Gedaljy Coelz, F. Girling, G. R. Gillespie, J.

Girling, A.

McCallough

Mautnenaix

Muller, l'.

Marquis, N. MacBain, G. Maculpm Meissuer, T

Mackichnic, W. E. Mathews, Mrs. W. Mackenzie, A: C.

McWilliams, Miss

Mayer, E.

· Majer, Mrs. Montilla, B. Martinez Murdaithal, C. S. Mills, Mrs, I.

· Moore, J. W. Norton, E. G. Negel, G. P. Neave, Mr. Nicholson, H. J. Nanson, K. C. Oldhani, G. O'Dell, F. Oldenberg

Powers & Co., R. H. l'ow Long & Co. l'ancgcon, Mrs. Paterson, J. B. Fomery, Miss

Petzal, J.

Piry, A

Hazam Singh

Hans, Mrs. A. J.C.

Hooker, Mr., O.

Harman Singh Heinu, H.

Hira Singh

Hooper, Mrs. A. F.

Hinton, R. 5,

Hakam Din.

Uawan Singh,

Hollister, G. K. Hinda Singh

Haraguchi, B. Ibrihim Khan Ignacio, F. Jackson, J." Jenkins, B.N..

Joseph, S. S. Abdul.

Jurmanali Shah

Kader Bap, Insp.

Kala Singb

Relinecaoh, I Rongier, 1.

Rosaura, Min Ladili Rennie, A. H Stern, B.:*: (a) · Shaminsky, S Sultan Mahomed Smulas, H. Saloon, AJ... Sato, T. Sahay Khan, Saita

Said Mahomed Sassoon, P Stapford, Mja. M. Sturdy, E. V. Stevenson, X. Solomon, E. P. Thomson, Charles Thomhill, Capl Teyes, Manane Tomas, C. F. Telvier Utter Singh Umetami, N Vallance, Mr. Watts, F War Singh Wan Pau Yay Yonsen, Mrs. Young F. H.

Zaira, M. M. da

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

Ships.

|S.S-Avige .......................E. Wallst.

13

·Bellerophon......K. Morgan.

Bergenhaus......Capt. J. H. Svendsen. (a) Brand .....Capt. J. Thomsen.

S.S. Carthage

Calchas.... Calchas Changsha

S.M.S. Gefion S.S. Glasgow

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Glenogle, Haiching Hainan Kashing Kirkfield Menilaus »MROS

+1

Pritchard, H. O.

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Parks, W.

TI

Paulding, G.

Pasucal, F.

Patyn, j.

Robinson, C. Rennie, F.- Reid, Capt. C. F Rialton, Renori, C. J. B. Ripton, Segt. F. ' Rohr, W.

Minto... Munchen

Ship Neveile.

.......M. L. Migaon.

.....H. C. Beasley.

..Mr. Carefull,

.Capt. Tom Moore.

Rollmann.

B. Domenico, A.B..

Mr. Clementà.

.E. F. Gibson.

..F. Claussen.

..G. Hooker.

G. Dubren.

J. Ambrose

.A. Hausen

(6) (2)

Abdool Karim Ebrahim.

W. Rummler.

Capt. D. Steven.

S.5. Ningpo ....J. L. Manthie Ship Norwood....................5. Takake. Ship Sierra Estrella...S. Cruston,

S.S. Sydney

Tsingiau......D. Wessel.:

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No. 1

HE following Particulars and Conditions of Sale of Crown Land-by Public Auction

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

K AND MONDAY,

the 4th day of February, 1901, at 3 P.M., ATË published for general information.

By Command

H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary.. Colonial Secretary's Office.

Hongkong, 19th January, 1901.

Particulars and Conditions of the letting; by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 4th day of February, 1901, at 3'.P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option ofrenewal at a.CROWN RENT to be: fixed by the Surveyor of Her Majesty the QUEEN, for one further term of 75 years.

'''''དནཉྩ, བྷབྷཱབྷི ཙིནྟི

la-

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary MunstermĀM,

LOCALITY.

1,546 Paak kond..... 10

|TH

4.

ft.

f.

kt.

Anal Rent,

Contents in

Square (ezt.

Upset Price.

500,000

17 04.01 19 2.043

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"HE Undersigned has received instructions.

from Str. JAMES EDWARDS to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

11

.

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,

the 5th and 6th February,

Commencing each lay at 2.30 P.M.,

at No: 28, Des Voeux Road, the Top Floor of the late Office of

Messrs. DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co. THE WHOLE OF THE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BILLIARD

TABLE, PIANO, BOOKS,

FIXTURES, &c.

The Property of the MARINE CLUB."

Comprising

DRAWING, DINING"and BED ROOM

FURNITURE.

OVERMANTELS, PICTURES and OR-

NAMENTS,

CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED

WARE

One full-sized English BILLIARŪTABLE. One COOKING RANGE. SUNDRY BOOKS.

A. Lagrange.

(a)

Rising, F. H..

W. H. Wilson.

Ricci & Co.

» lyster

H. Weldon.

(a)

Ross, Miss M. J.

Uita

»

M. England.

Rafter. Major A.

Vienna

11

.C. McLay.

Richardson, J. F.

tr

Wongkoi

.C. Schuuz.

Faustzen, E. P.

&c.,

&c., Catalogues will be issued. TERMS OF SALE-As customary.

V. I. REMEDIOS,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 29th January, 1901.

&c.

Keys, G.

Reynell, W. Ross, A. J..

Rodrigus, A. C. F. Roberts, A. W. Richardson, J. Raeburn, M. Ross, A, Reid, J. G. Shaw

Samborn, F. G.

San Fat Sen

Skinner, W.

Spence, Lieutenant, H.

H. C.

Simon, Dr. M.

Skordahl, J.

Guilcom, Mrs. S. C. Spence, M.

Guriradé

Geansy, B.

landing could be effected by a large and well-Hearder, E. H.

equipped army without a soul knowing. Such an invasion would require a few years' judicious preparation, Alick confessed. The first thing

the liveffequould have to do would be

buy up

or rent all the land near Loch Dhu on the shire coast. That could easily be done. This land would be managed as a deer forest, and, on the pretence of preserving the stock, the whole country might be kept in the silence of the grave. As a matter of fact, there is scarcely house along the shores of Luch 'Dhu, and the deep glen, where it cuts fur into the mountains, is seldom visited by outsiders, and might be made wholly virgin. At the head of the lock, stores would be accumulated. It might be necessary to set up a great mansion house there. In this way a considerable quantity of stores would be got together without attracting police. During winter a weekly steamer-and not a small steamer, for at all stages of the tide Loch Dhu is as deep as any harbour in the country, with natural berth along the steep rocks-might enter and leave, and no one be the wiser. It would be a simple matter to hide these stores. The surrounding mountains would have to be fortified, and that, considering the nature of the land, would be an easy task. So far, then, Alick had no dif- ficulty in proving the feasibility of his scheme we all know Loch Dau and its grim, silent barrenness. As Sandy Eir said, "Get your men in now, Alick, und I'll believa."

Hawkmatria

Houstin, Miss R. Harding, C. I.. Hakney, W. Hindrichs, W. Hinderkoper, J. Hodder, S. Hughes, G. H. Jong Gen Jackson, Capt. Joseph Jones, G. H. B. Kiraulioff, A. T. Kahnunsky, S. Kong Ah Muoy Rrater, W. Lauro, O. S.. Lewis, H. W. Little & Co., D. Lyall, Hill Lusbany, R. I Lopez, Miss E. Luc

Lange, W.

Lynch, G. Lisettle, A. Launder, W. Lewis, R. C. Luk Cheuk Mag

Lee, Mr. L. Leslie, H.

Scott, G. M. Smith, H. M. Shariff-Miss M. S. Salisbury, J. Spindaler & Co. Scott C. H. Smith, C. 1.

..... Smith, B. Sheppard, T. M. Scott, W. G. Stevens, R. Sourac, J. A, Schilling, G. M. Sandr, H. Suzaike, 5. Todd, Capt. J. Trumpt, E

Thorne, Miss M. Tomé, T.

Tebang, M. J.

Thomson, C. H. Tiberi

Taussing Mrs. E. D.

Upton

Upham, M. U..

Williamson, T. H.

Watson, H.G.

Walters, A.

Wailance' F.

Weston, C. Westrop Misa E.

List of Registered Covers in Posto Bestanta. Allam The Con & Co. Kaplan, N.. [Attias, T. S.

Kumraz Khan Ackermann & Co, R. Knappstein, 0. Abonne, S. A Adam, Miss

Aziz Khan, Lapic Abdul Khan Anthony.

Aldoy Khan. Arjun Singh Aurulatos, G. N. ¡ Afzal Khan Buch Mabomed Butchen Singh Bagoo Bagat Singh Buckie, P.C. 585. Brandt, C.

The time of the invasion Alick fixed in early spring. The nights are then still and dark. and stray travellers are few. As many as fif teen or twenty thousand men, Alick considered, could be landed before the final act. Moani while, band of emissaries would be scattered oyer England and Scotland, so that at a given signal the telegraph and railway systems might be demolished. Every wire would be cut and avery bridge blown up, and in the ensuing para-Abdul Rahman dysis the French troops might advance south wards, while others were landed from a fleet of transports held ready in the North Atlantic, "So. there you are," exclaimed Alick, dramatically waving his band. Could Britain dislodge an army of 80,000 men from selected positions In the Highlands? It would take a month for a British force to get ready, and by that time most of Scotland would be secured, and round Loch Dhu the mountains made into an impregnable barrier, Within that barrier no army could penetrate,, whether by tuming or any other movement. "Now, with such a force in Bri-Bakcha, Singh tain," concluded Alick, relentlessly logical, Birhen Singh

France, having secured the help of Russia, would soon bring into subjection our tight little island,"

The moral which Alick drew from his alarin- ing picture of possibilities was that it is dan gerous to have large tracts of land unoccupied by man and to rent such large tracts to one of two proprietors, who may be foreigner. The schoolmaster, who presided, deplored any revival of the scare of the early century. Sandy Eir opified that if the French got landed there would be no defeating them oonless ye could gather an airmy o Hielanders like what Prince Charlie had whion he started to raid the hand of the Sassenach. But where are the Highlanders internupted Allck, Sandy jat down with a desgdiring, shake of the hund:

Bakan Singli Bhagwan Singh

Brown, G. Brandt, F.

► Bauer, E. - Brown, Itric Budha Khan (a) Bill, P. Galvas Bonnet, F. Carrington, J. C. Cadiano, Miss J. Cotewall, H. R. Connell, J. J. Chandi Singh Coy C Cooper, A. J. Carum Baksh, (Um

balla) Calcutta Turf Club.

Kamman Singh

Kuroruni K. Koff, F.

Kienia, Miss A.

Kelly, M, J. Liaco, Cheang Lopes, Da. C. J. Lowe, W. S Lam, Arpa Leopold Herrn Little, Mr, Ladha Singh, Lovate, Miss Mandigs, A. L Maula Bux Mahomed Akbar Manga Khan Mussa Khan Mohamed Bhaa Mangude Singh Makend Singh Mehta, C. ESK Munshi Hussain Shab

Sahib.. Moda Singh Moller, W. A Mulla Sippb Mondisi, Pb, Mannington, A Noble, LW.. Nicoll, Miss A. Naden, ThomaLI Nazal Khan Nalillo Bux Nibull Singh Olbes, Fi Owper, Geo

Intimation.

THE CHINA & JALAN TELEPHONE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG EXCHANGE, OPEN DAY AND NICHT,

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

EXCHANGE LINES, $80 Per Annum.

PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Ansim

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION.

NB.-A special charge is made for lines of more than avarage length,

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DEG- CRIPTION, IN 'STOCK. INCLUDING÷

BATTERIES,

CHEMICALS,

ELE

SULATORĖ,

LECTRIC BELLS,

IGHTNING CONDUCTORS,

PHONES,

SWITCHES

TELEPHON

WIRE, &c., &c.,

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.

ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONE,

Erected and kept in order.

Estimates given for all kinda of Electrical work.

Trained Mechanicians sent le Out-Parts

up Installations if

NOTE ADDRESS

For fali Pafiicular, &c, Xc.,

W. STUART HARRISO

Kangkong, 13th December, 1900

MR

PUBLIC AUCTION.

(1320)

R. GEO. P. LAMMERT has received

instruction's to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

IN & LOTS, On

FRIDAY, the 8th day of February, 1901, at 3 P.M., at his SALES ROOLS The following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY situate in POKFOQLUM ROAD] and THIK SINELT, viz-

LOT-All that Fiece or Parcel of Ground; situate at Victoria, in the Colory of Hongkong and intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section B of Inland Lot No. 797. Area 3,930 Square feet. Annual Crown Rent $16.

Term 999 years,

LOT -All that Piece or Parcel of Ground

situate at Victoria, aforesaid and intended 10 be registered in the Land Office as Section C of Inland Lot No. 797. Ares 4,900 Square feet. Term 999 years. Annual Crown Rent $31.50.

LOT 3.-All that Piece or Parcel of Ground. aituate at Victoria, aforesaid and intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section D of Inland Lot No. 797. Area 3,900 Square feet. Term 999,year. Annual Crown' Rent $16.

LOT 4-All that Piece or Parcel of Ground situate at Victoria, aforesaid and intended to be registered in the Land Office as Section E of Inland Lot No 797. Area 4400 Square

Consigners.

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY, LIMITED,”

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL THE Company's Steainship

"MOYUNE,"

having arrived from the above l'arts, Consignees 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 Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 2nd February, at NOON, will be subject to rent.

No Five Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a cortificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within ten days after the vessel's arrival horo, after which no claims will be recognised.

Optional Goods will be handed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before

2 PM, TO-DAY."

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 26th January, 1901.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

NOTICE.

(rare

CONSHINEES of CARGO per Steamship.

"AMERICA.MARU." :

The above Steamer having arrived, Con

Intintations.

S THE NEW FRYNA REMEDY,

THERAPION.

· This sqccesful and Willy pipular, remedy) as employed in the continual Hospitals by Ricord, Rustyr, Jobert, Velgam, and others, combines all the desident's he sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything. hitherto employed.

THERAPION No. 1, in a few days only, removes all discharges from the urinary organs affectually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable hans hy laying the foundation of stricture and other serious dis eases. In dysentery, pilas, irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and some of the more trying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, affording prompt relief where ather well-tried remedies have been powerless

THERAPION No. 2, for inspurity of the blood, scurvy, pimples, spots, btorches, pains and swellings of the joints, secondary symp toms, disease of the bones, sore throat, and all diseases for which it has been too much a fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &clj to the destruction of the sufferer's teeth and thin of health, This preparation purifies the whole system through the blood, and throughly eliminates every poisonous matter from the body.

THERAPION No. 3, for nervous exhaustion, waste of vitality, and all the distressing con sequences arising from early enor, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &c.. It. posseses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated,

THERAPION may be procitre of the prin cipal Chemists and lerchants throughout the world. Price in England 2/9 and 4/6. In order ing, the purchaver should state which of the three numbers he requires, and observe that the word "THERAPION" appears on the Govem-

signees of Cargo are hereby requested to sendment, Stamp (in white letters on a red ground)

in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent.

Hongkong, 16th January, rost AUSTRIAN LLOYDS STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship.

THE

having arrived, Consignees of Carge are hereby "MARIA TERESA," informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong| and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.

This Vessel brings Cargo:

From Trieste, er S.5. Imperatrix tranship-

ped at Bombay. -

Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given immediately,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before

Noon, on the 5th: February, or they will not be

recognized.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any! Goods remaining in the Godowns after the stb. February, will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co., 'Agcols. Hongkong, 29th January, 1907.

Intimations. NOTICE.

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THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

RY BOFT

SOAP.

JEYES

FLUID

TLDEST

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SOAP.

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LEVY HERMANOS.

IAMOND

MERCHANTS,

JEWEL

fant arm 999 years Annual Crown Rezt DALERS AND WATCHMAKERS.

510

LOT -All that Piece or Parcel of Ground - situate at Victoria, aforemld and intended to be registered in the Land Office, as Section F of taland Lot No. 797. Area 4,855 Square feel Term 999 years. Annual Crown Rent $11,

LOT 6-All that Piece or Parcel of Ground: situate at Victoria, aforesaid and intended to

be registered in Land Office as The Remaining

Portion of island Lot No. 797) Area 11,970.

Square feet. Term 999 years. Annual Crowe

Rent

For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, 12, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, Solicitors for the "Vendor's, ar to THE AUCTIONEER. Hongkong, 31st January, 1901, ....

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Cents per Hox

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Nos. 14 & có. Dosen's Road Central (12)

NEW GOODS.

PLENTY

-IN

HAND

JAPANESE CURIOS.

D. NOMA, No. 12, Beaconsfield

"Arcafu,"

Opposite thTM City Buil

Hongkong, 30th April 1900

JUST ARRIVED. GENUINE CHERRY WATER, ACK

SCHWANZWAlder KirscHWASSER,

16. $2.50 per:Hottle..

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affixed to every genuine package by order of Her Majesty's Hon. Commissioners, and with out which it is a forgery.

Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited, Hongkong. China and Manila.

I

NOTICE OF REMOVAL...

[£6

BEC to inform my Patrons and Public. Generally that I have REMOVED my Stores from No. 1 to No. 5, D'AGUILAR STREET.

1, BUTTONJEE,

5. D'Aguilar Street.

Hong Kong, 27th April, rúgn.

MEE CHEUNG,

FIIOTOGRAPHER,

For FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, IN

Ice House Re ud,

S now master, a his New and. Com modions Premises, to eclipse, as heretofor ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far Eas

GROUPS AND VIEWS**.

Ad-peciality. Hongkong, 1*nd September 188.

DENTIST,

140

DENTISTRY. AMERICAN SYSTEM, WONG HO-MI,

TERMS. MODERATE. CONBULTATION FREES 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL: " Hongkong, 2nd January, 19017

DENTISTRY,

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(Lately Practising with Dr. I; SAKATA) DENTIST,

No. 4, Queen's Road Central.

Hongkong, yrd January, rooi-

SANTA

Relieves the scal

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ID_▼ CURES

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ON

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AND

A FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING

WITH THEM, PER BEING A LECTURE DELIVERED BEFORE

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

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IN

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AND THE 9 FESTIVITIES CONNECTED

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To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper,

* PRICE 30 CENTENN

As only a limited number have been printed intending purchasers should send their Orden early, for the Issue of this interesting souveni will soon be exhausted,

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