"
HSIAN NOTES.
It is stated that the troops formerly under, General Tung Fu-hsiang at Peking some 10,000 in number, who were afterwards taken away from him at Hsian, in November last, At the time the said General was ordered to go to Kansu, fare to be placed under Viceroy Wei Kuang-tan, transferred at the time, from the Shen-Kan to the Yunnan and Kucichour pro- vinces As Viceroy Wei has not gone South as at first intended, the placing of these extra troops under him means that his new duties will be to serve as a guard to the Refugee Court in its march to whatever city may be chosen as the future capital of the Manchu dynasty. It is freely reported in Hsian that that the idea of the Empress Dowager and her Grand Councillor, Lu Chunn-lin, in sending for General Feng Tre-t'sai and his 30,000 troops so far south as Kuangtung province, is due to their desire to pit these veterans of Feng Tze-ts'ai against the Allied troops, should peace negotiations be broken off, as is fully expec ed amongst the Conservatives at Court. -N. C. D..News,
THE LAUNCH OF THE N. Y. K.
"KAGA-MARU,"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7 1001.
-ITEMS FROM INDIAN PAPERS.
***
Lieutenant Rundfe, 1st Shropshire Light In fantry na, proceeds to Wai-bai-wei, to join the Chingie Regiment
The Hospital Ship Gwalior leaves Calcutia about 25thanstant for China after being fitted to receive European as well as Native patients, Colonel Crofts, 1.3.5, continues: in medical charge of the ship.
Close on three thousand plague deaths took place in india last week, being four handred more than the previous week, and double, the number in the same week of inst year. The disease is growing specially bad in Wester Bengal, where eighteen hundred deaths occur. red last week.
” ༈
"High water-Herning 2...atke. ZAMBE
AfternoonZZANG BIEN Low water-arning was ske, swin. Afternoon all går: 5zmin, ANNIVERSARIES CANADAsíndi 1512-Charles Dickens barn.'/
1843-The Celestial, the first Hongkong built
vessel launched. 1868-The Therese taken by coolien 6a days rigo-Anaczation of Oude.
after her departure, the officers and crow killed.
.
| 1878-Pius IX. died,
1894-The steamer St. Asapk sunk by the
steamer Hangchet off Breaker Point all hands lost, 1867-Disturbances in Crete became serious, 198-Great fire at Manila, estimated losi
$2,000,000..
Auctions.
GOVERNMENT<NOTIFICATION:
THE following Particulars and Conditions of and Sale of Crowns Land by Public Auction to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on union av inð verj MANGA MONDAY,"
the 11th day of February, 1901, at 3 P.M., ara published far,general infonnation, ing
By Command, meist d Perangir H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretaceou Colonial Secretary's Office, angkang, 1st February, 201
Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the Laert day of..February, 1901, at 5 WM8t the
1898-Strike of Officers of the British Indian Steamship Co., commenced
(1664
A crime resembling the vendetta's of Corsica has just been brought in light at a village near Peshin, on the Frontier. A young man on his way to Peshin was waylaid by three Baluchi Syeds, all relatives, and brutally murdered. The motive for this crime is a blood feud which has existed between the two families for gener ations. As the unfortunate man was crossing Chinese-zot of "izik moon of sóth year of Offices of the Public Works Department, by
ravine he was set upon unawares and murder- ed, though not before he had severely wounded one of his assailants. The latter also killed the murdered man's donkey by cutting its, throat, after which they dug deep gave, in which they first placed their victim's body, casting the animal on top of it. On these the fricuds spread the dead man's cloak, and then filled the grave in with earth, In course of time the spot was filled and sown with barley, which germinated before die crime was discovered. This occurred owing to the revelations made by youlb related to the murderers, who had offended him, and who to spite them revealed the crime, which he saw from a place of concealment. The crime will: be referred to a tribal council, but the heaviest penalty which will be inflicted is a fue of R. 1,500 as blood mency, with a short period of imprisonment.
The rapid development of the shipbuilding industry at this port was illustrated, says the Nagasaki Press, by the launch of the third ocean-going steamer built to the order of the Nippon Yasen Kaisha by the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard, Scarcely three years have elapsed since the completion of the Hitachi-mars, the first large steamer con structed in this country: immediately after the launching of this vessel, the keel of the Awa-maru was laid, and soon after the latter left the stocks early last year, the construction of the third steamer-the ghe launched on
In the report of the half annual meeting of Saturday the 26th ult--was hegun. It would
the Bengal and North Western Railway are be a work of supererogation on our part to
some suiking remarks by the Chairman congratulate those responsible for the building of these large steamers. All engaged in their (Colonel Marryat, RF), bearing on the ques ilon of the competition in the engineering trade construction the work on which has been between England and America. Referring to pronounced by foreign experts to be equal to the shortage of locomotive engines, the Chair- anything turned out from European or American
man said "It takes a long time to get English dockyards-must be proud of the part they engines even when ordered. We have a contract have taken, whether it be the able foreign con
now for engines, given on condition that they structor of the Company, Mr. J. S. Clarke, or
should be delivered in aime for the busy season the managers of the huge concem, or the
in the early part of next year, and it was humblest workman: The N. Y. K. should be stipulated when the contract was given that especially pleased that they are able to streng then their already numerous fleet by sachtig was the essence of the contract, as the graceful and commodious vessels, built and engines were urgently required. We ought now to have had seven of these engines shipp. engined in their own country.
ed but the contractors calmly informed us that they cannot deliver an engine before March, so there is no chance of our getting any of these engines to work in time for this, busy season. Under these and similar circumstances in near- ly every branch of the engineering trade, can where we find manufacturers eager to supply us, you wonder if we turn to America and Germany, and who will carry out contracts to time on the
THE TOKYO MUNICIPAL SCANDALS,
DE WET'S GENIUS.
TO-MORROW.
Friday, 8th February, 1961.
Kwang-til- Sun-Rises
SatsTM
High water-Aflersoon. Afternoon Low water-Morning
Ohr. 30min. shi. 49min. okr. tomis.
Thragmin 58. zemin sku 35min.
Aternoon ANNIVERSARIES. 1636-The Spanish feet left the port of Cavite, by order of the Governor of Manili, for the purpose of taking Formosa. 1819-John Ruskin barn.
Nove 1849-Roman Republic proclaimed. 1868-Great fire at Foochow (872-Assassination of Lord Mayo, Viceroy of
India." 1879--Russo-Turkish Treaty signed. 1890-Great fire at Yokohama Japad. Colli
**** Môn' nt Kobe between the steamers
Felbridge and Mutsu Maruci 1897-The Aurik docked at Hunghom; largest versel docked in Hongkong, 1898--Disastrous Cyclone at Mackay, Queens-
land 1900-Severe hombardment of Kimberley,
AFIN D'AU
TO-DAT
A Boxing Contest at the Theatre Royal City:
"Hall. 9 p.m.-Sharp. Harmstons Circus at the Ra- creation Ground (near the Race Course.) Cargo ez Tintin subject to rent. Cargo ex Bingo Marsi subject to rent..
TO-MORROW.
י.
Daylight--N, Y. K.. steamer Kanagawa Maru
leaves for Europe.
C. N. Ca's steamer Chikli leaves for Yokohama
and Mofi.
C. N. Co.'s steamer Suntiang leaves for Manila. 3p.m.-I. C. N. Co.'s.steamer Loangsang leaves
for Manila.
+
3 p.m.-Public Auction of Lanachold Property by Mr. G. P.. Lammers at his Sales Rooms. pm-Variety Concen for all members of the
St. Patrick's Club Garden Road. 9p.m.-Sharp, Harmston's Circus at the Re creation Ground (near, the Race Course.)
:
SATURDAY, 9th. C. N. Co.'s steamier Taiwas leaves for Yoko-
'bama and Kobe.
C. N. Co.'s steamer Kwelyong leaves for Moji. (About)--P. & O. S. N. steamer Java leaves for
Marseilles and London.
1.30
11.30
p.Sharp. Matince of Harmaton's Circus at the Recreation Ground (near Race Course)
MONDAY, 11. pm-Annual Meeting of the. Share. holders ofthe Hongkong Ice Company at their officer. p.nt-Sales of Crown Land at the Offices of the Public Works Department.
Onder of His Excellency the Governor.of Thret Lots of CROWN LAND, ALEk Tsun Haupe, Kowloos, is the Colony of Hongkong, for 1 term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Survey of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years: vaine blokkar beslutat
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.
Boundary
Measuremetalu.
Registry
No...
Locality.
Коже
loon Inland
+
་
* Axaust Ranc
1 Fries.
1
Auction)
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions from the DEPUTY
VICTUALLING STORE OFFICER,
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION, THURSDAY, the rath February 1901,
០វ៉
at 10 AM at H.M, NAVAL YARD. SUNDRY VICTUALLING STORES. TARMAC Usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, -2
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 6th February, 1901.
Eutimations.
L1094
F. BLACKHEAD & CO., [P-HANDLERS, SATEMAKERS.
GOALS AND PROVISION MER CHANTS, NAPAL CONTRACTORS VAND GENERAL COMMISSIOM
AWN AGENTA,IŲ „Ahmette PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAR MANUFACTURERS.. SOLE AGENTS FOR" JARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENCINT COMPOSITION RED HAND
H
** | HKAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT.
·DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTORIS
LAUNCHES, ..
ke
+
50 10
391,300.| 200
Fut
44 -4043-33-4) 1,317|'to
#5#
[120] 39 | 30 35,780 24
331
Lot No. Tun
1,1 Keung.
1,300.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 68.
}.
"HE following Particulars and Conditions of THE
Sale of Crown Land by. Public Auction, to be held at the Offices of the Public. Works Department, on
MONDAY, the rith day of February,, 1901, at 31.M, AN pablished for general information.
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Colonial SecEntÁTY, Colonial Secretary's Office,
[1650 Hongkong, 30th January, 1901. Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the fith day of February, 1901, at 3P.M. the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, af One Lot of CROWN LAND at Kennedy Road, 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 His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years
No. of Salt.
BEEF Registry No.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Boundary SexsuremeRÍA
LOCALITY.
ม.
4.
W
fx. 1 fa ft. (
&c. &c.,
Sote Agents jur.
FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM
and
P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &C.
AT
. EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
REASONABLE PRICES. Hangrong, tách May Ho a!" CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.,
HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER
SMITH'S, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sole Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition: and for Voigliänder and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES.
Nar. 51 & 16, Queen's Road Central, - [13 MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES.
Uper Price
SÄNITARY 83PT
1,648 Kennedy Road) 135 | 135 | 235 138 | 18,803) 808 | 1,739
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 69.
Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, 6pm-General Meeting of the Royal Hangfollowing Particulars and Conditions of kong Yacht Club at the Cricket to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Pavilion.
Department, on
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR American (City of Peking) to-morrow. Tacoma (Tacoma) 13th instant. French (Tonkin) 13th instant. American (Gaslië) 19th instant. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 17th Instant, American (China) ist prox.
The finding of the Court of First Instance with reward to the charges of corruption pre- ferred against Municipal Councillors in Tokyo
same if not, more favourable terms? Hitherto has now been published. We (Japan Mail) we have always stuck to English manufactures, are not surprised ahat the investigation oc cupled some weeks, for the matters examined knowing that it would be your wish that we into were numerous and complicated. Speak should do so, but, gentlemen, business is busi-9 ing broadly, the Court finds that some niness, and unless we find English manufacturers Councillors have been guilty of receiving bribes can stick to their contract times better than from contractors and others and that among they have done of fate, we shall, in your inter ests, however reluctantly, have to go and deal the eight, three are specially conspi uous,
elsewhere." As one of the shareholders re- namely, Messrs Inada Masakichi, Ota Najis marked this is one of the penalties the country and Mineo Katsuhart. The Court divides ite
has to pay for going to war. But why, one Anding into several beads. The first relates to a contract for cleaning the streets. This wonders, should it not be possible to manufac Lure wagons and other kinds of rolling-stock in should have been put up to public tender, but
India?--Bombay Gozëtte. three contractors having privately approached certain City councillors and cffered to pay 3,900 yen each, the councillors manœuvred so as to induce the Council to dispense with ten- ders and allow the contract to be given without
De Wet as a general and military genius is any such formality, the whole of the city being dealt with by Reuter's correspondent at Bethulie. Cargo ex Parramatia subject to maL divided into three districts, one of which, was
The eternal chase after. De Wet, says the writer, assigned to each of the contractors, It is amus- though monotous and wearisome enough, has ing to find that six sos who had contemplated made our mounted forces the finest mounted making a pile for themselves by pashing the infantry in the world. It is impossible to give interests of the same contractors, had to be suba faithful idea of the kind of fighting to which sequently placated by a present of 3 000 yen, se
we are obliged to resort to meet De Wet's inade 3 that the sum remaining to the councillors was
of action. Imagine 500 men engaged over a not very large. The second count relates to a front of five miles, and it will be then possible purchase of meters for the Tokyo Water perhaps to understand how necessary individual works. In this case the bribe was only six foresight and quickness become. The fact is hundred yes. Then there is a charge in
that we have never, except in the earlier days which the name of Messrs. Favre Brandt & of De Wet's activity, taken him quite seriously. Co, appears. The Court finds that this firm, To follow after him is of little use. He fights a acting for the Liege Iron Works, received an rearguard action, and gaint twenty miles while order in 1895 for 10,517 tons of the pipes, the it is being fought. We cenainly give him hard price to be 152,827 yen. In consequence of
knocks every now and again, but unless we put at least eight to ten thousand mounted men delay in delivering the pipes, the Liege Works became liable to a fine of 35,724 yen, and the
after him we have little chance of catching him, Out advantage over De Wet is that we are an City Council decided not only to exact that amount, but also to retain possession of a sum organised force, and four or five separate of 67 353 yen which had been lodged as security, columas could co-operate like clockwork. and further to withhold payment for the pipes. Separate forces of 2,000 men each, converging In the spring of 1900, Messrs. Favre Brandt's from a wide chicle, must one, day or another throw De Wet back on to another column, and Ingal adviser, Mr. Hashimoto, by paying a sum of 1,200, yen to four of the Councillors, ultimately smash him up. De Wet is born succeeded in getting the fine reduced to 20,000 military genius, whose wonderful powers have you and the affair settled. The next charge kept up this phenomenal resistance. Once he relates to an order for lead pipes, the amount of fails, the whole thing could he crushed in two the order being 1,078,750 lbs. These pipes weeks. De Wet has every single commando were tendered for by the Tokyo Yenkan Seizo under his supervision. All his patrols and Kaisha, which was in the habit of importing columns march and countermarch on his order, through the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
The forces under his command have been tender remained in the hands of Mr. Hasegawa reduced by his strength of will to a properly Bbinso, the Councillor entrusted with the organised army moving at his word. We duty of oversacing the waterworks affairs, certainly have the great advantage over him of d in order to induce him to submit the having all the telegraph lines, and therefore tener to the Council, sum of 1,0 than he can.
the ability to communicate much more rapidly was paid to him. It should be mentioned that no suggestion is made of the Mitsui Bussan having been implicated. Then followed prder for 3,238,000 lbs. of lead pipes, on which occasion a tribe of 2,300 yen was paid to lasers, Hasegawa, Ota and Fuku- ahima. Eviance with regard to these five counts is declared by the Court to be ample. and the accused are committed for public trial Further, Mr. Naftafima Matagoro, recently elected President of the City Council, is pro- nounced to have had guilty knowledge of these, nefarious transactions, and he too is to be
Capt A. Robson, of the steamship Thales, from brought up for trial. Another Councillor, Mr. Goto Ryonoruke, is committed for trial on a Swatow, reportsModerate N. winds and one. charge of fraud. His method was to constitute Vessels in Swatow-Fooksang, Pasting, New himself a go-between, and to pocket the bribes de Benlarig, Shenghing Wingsang, En route to their real destination. He even Helkow, Nuendung, and Machew. improved. upon that method by persuading contractors that briber would be necessary when there was no one to receive them but himself. Ti is altogether a shameful revelation. We begin to understand why it is that the business of the Tokyo, Municipality costs to much and is done so badly,
yen
NEWS FROM JAPAN.
The
The Japan Herald of 24th ulto, saya :~~Last" night at the Gateral Hospital on the Bluff, Charles Emil Leopold breathed his last. He "only a few months ago emerged from the Hongkong prison, where he had expiated the sentence passed upon him- by HB.M. Court for Kanagawa for obtaining large sums of money under false pretencas. "He was only 39 years old; k
Eight officials prosecuted in connection with the recent Sasebo scandal were court martilled the sand ulto. Three of them word "found guiltyThe criminals are clerks of the Sasebo Naval Dockyard, and the terms of their Imy. prisonment range from 13 to 6 years. They Ware escóned to Oura priadi the same day,
SHIPPING REPORTS. Captain H. C Harris, of the steamship Teenkat, from Singapore, reports:-Strong gale and mountainous sea from port to port.
+
•
The N. P. S. Co.'s steamer, Braemar, salted from Yokohama for Hongkong to-day, the 7th inst. Sta
The F. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Peking, with Mails, &, left Shanghai for this port yes. terday, the 6th inst, at 11 am
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co's R.M.S. 'Empress of China, arrived at Vancouver at 10.30 am, on Wednesday, the 6th inst.
་"་
The C. &Co.'s steamer Sflerfa, left Shanghai for this post yesterday, the 6th inst, and may be expected here on Saturday, the gth inst,
The T. K. K. steamer Hongkeng Mary, with Mails, &c, will be despatched hence for San Francisco via Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, In land Sea, Yokohama, and Honolulu, on Satur day, March and at daylight.
Captain G. H. Cherry, of the British cruiserwe Argonaut, from Amoy, reports On the 6th inst, passed H.M.S. Dide, from Hongkong bound Woosung.
NOTANDA
CALENDAR.
FEBRUARY Meriprological means based on fifteen years
Humidity
Rainfall
*
The U. & U. S. S. Co.'s steamer Garlic, with Malls &c, from San Francisco to the 16th ulto, via Honolulu, arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this port to-morrow meming via In- land Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.
MONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, S.M.S. Hante
Kowloon Dock,
U.S.9. Brooklyn U.S.S. Isla de Luzon U.S.S. Bennington ...
Hankow
Hua
Garenne
Lethair moi
Nanyang
observations le 1893.*
Fauzang
Baronieter
141
Themometer kenapa
19.0
Loyalian HAMIA
11.76.
TO-DAY.
WEATHER REPORT.
Barometer.
£30.33
57. Temperature ****** HumidityARIMNA 17 Rainfall
hipelo~
Sun-
7th Zath
ja19
*Cosmiòpolita
Abardeen
PASSEDTHE CANAL... Outward 18th Jan-Ching Chittagong, Flandria, 21ad January-Khalif Stester Nurnberg, Tenkin, Roland, Nithidule, 25th Januaryfwm Kelvindale, Tangling: agth January-Bayern, Bombay, Glenortney, Halle Glinaik, St. Andreist. 1st February** H* H; “Sanuki Maru, läsmerkus Willenberg Orel Atlas, Elektra, February-Adria, Olimpo Play Radnorskste, Sarnia, Trini. Himowardngth Feb,m Bámberg, Verona. Arrivals at Huzte jota Jan. --Antenor, and TobruktyTM Prime" Heinrich--Hilliglen, Vlyttes. 7th February Glengarry, Ambria, Ocezaten, Nurnberg, Skinako itaru, Reland.
:
MONDAY,
the 11th day of February, 1901, at 3 P.M., 4.16 published for general information..
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Office, kde
Hongkong, goth January, 1901.
[164€
Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 11th day of February, 1901, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of On Lot of CROWN LAND, at Hok-Un, Kowloon, inthe Colony of Hongkong, foratorm of 75 Years with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT. to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KINO, for one further term of 25 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Boundary Measurements.
| No. of Sale.
'LOCALITY.
XA
k
11.
Hok-Us.
6ad360) 200|
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
No. 54
Upeat Prick
THE 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 11th day of February, 1901, at y P.M., are. published for general information,
By Command,
1-
NOTICE.
THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
ד
JEYES'
FLUID
E
TANT.
DISINFECTANT
SOAP.
AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY ITS USE
·
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,
Bank Ruilding zejta Hongkong, ord March, 1997.
LEVY HERMANOS.
IAMOND
DIAMO
MERCHANTS, JEWEL- LERS AND WATCHMAKERS
EASTMAN'S KODAKS and FILMS.
Sale Agents for CLEMENTS WHEELS. Sole Agents for " OMEGA" WATCHES.
#OMEGA" in the BEST.RE
QUEEN'S ROAD,
Watson's Building
4x3
TS
MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,
TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, IN
#Jew House Road.
Intimations.
ROBINSON PIANO
GO., LIMITED.
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE.
MANUFACTURERS
IRON FRAMED
PIANOS.
$215, $290, $345, $400.
HAAKE, METZLER, WERNER.
W
E personally searched. Germany and England thoroughly and found nothing to come near these. They are altogether ww equalled in the Colony. Please see them before buy lig
Others by
COLLARD, BRINSMRAD, RACHALS. HIRE PATMENT SYSTEM,
(if required. /·
ITSUI
MITS
BUSSAN KAISHA
No. 6. Ies House Street, Praya Central.
Head Office TOKIO.
Branch Offices
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all: Perts in JAPAN, Agenciar 20
-Miki Coal Mines.
Kanada Coal Mines. Hokoku Coal Mines, Yoshinolani Coal Mines. “ Ohnoura Coal Mines. No. 1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines 1chimura Coal Mines, Kishima Coal Mines. Yoshio Coal Mines. Yamanoj Coal Mines. Manoura Coal Mines
The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Ltd. Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limitad Meiji Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Mills, Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills, Takie Cotton Spinning Mills. Miike Cotton Spiring Mills. Imperial Government Paper Mills. Ozoda Cement Company. B
MITSUI BUSSAN Katsɣa, M. FUJISE
Manager
Hongkong, arb December, 1809
NEW GOODS.
PLENTY
HAND.
✨ JAPANESE CURIOS.
D. NOMA, No. 12, Beaconsfield
Arcade,
Opposite the City Hail; Hongkong, 30th April, 1900.
GRIMAULT'S SYRUP
HYPO-PHOSPHITE of LINE
tec SFOR RIBEATES OF THE CHEST
5 now in a position, in his New and Com
modious Pramites, to eclipse, as heretofore,okhe ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far Rast.
GROUPS AND VIEWS
3. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
"Colonial Secretary.zi Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, #2nd January, 1907. Particulars and Conditions of the feiting by t Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 11th day of February, 1901, at 3 P.M., at the 2 Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, st Mong Kok Tsui Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for all term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at S
■ CROWN RENT, to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty, the Kixa, for one further term of 75 years
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT."
LOCALITY.
Boundary Миматици,
"f
a speciality. Hongkong, zzad September 1898,
DENTISTRY.
AMERICAN SYSTEM, WONG HOMI,
SURG. DENTIST.
TERMS MODERATE. CONSULTATION Fann. 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, and January, 1901.
DENTISTRY,
SUI SANG,
(Lately Practising with Dr, I. SAKATA), DENTIST,
No. 4, Queen's Road Central Hongkong, grd January, rook......
SIEN TING,
SURGEON DENTIST, No. 14 DAGUILAR STREET, TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, ab Sentember, 1808 |
[3€
All auffering from "Catarra," Clom" sumption, Obstinate Goughs, or Cold and those affected with disossas Chest, Lungs and Bronetilal Tubes, should lake died str CHIWAULT'S STAUFsINYPO-PROSPRITE@LIER Presortbed by the loading medicid authé- rities in all countrips for the last twenty- |fva years with the greatest suQCARE,
continues to retain its reputation where alfolber medecinos bays falleg,
Grimault's Syrop Immediately; aeroślą the Gough Splitng ofblood and Hights- | wants, and the Appetite Imprope#"TU" | pidlymp; facíagon demonstrated by an in-
crease of weight and healthy spi #Grimault's Byrup has a rosa cola and la soli in dat oval bottles. Be of Imitations.
GRIMAULT & CF, Paris, Sold by all t
GENUIN
JUST ARRIVEİ
ENVINE CHERRY WATER, ACHTZS
-SCHWARZWALDER KIRSCHWÄSSER."
$2.50 per Hottla.
H. RUTTONJEE,
5. D'Aguilar Streat and a1 & 21, Elgin Rasd, Kowloon, Hongkong, stet. January, Todi, EUR
UNTOUCHED BY HAND.
MELLIN'S
For INFANTS
When prepared 18
FOOD
and · INVALIDS.
Page 5Page 6