To-day's
Advertisements.
THEATRE
CITY HALL.
ROYAL,
MR. HENRY DALLAS'
COMIC
OPERA
SEASON.
TO-NIGHT;
and
TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY),
TWO NIGHTS LONGER, THE VERY LATEST MUSICAL
SUCCESS,
"FLORODORA.
NOW DRAWING CROWDED HOUSES
NIGHTLY AT THE
LYRIC THEATRE, LONDON.
"J
FULL CHORUS. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. Musical Director-Mr. W. F. Vallance.
THURSDAY NEXT! THURSDAY NEXT!
AND ON
FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY,
THREE NIGHTS ONLY,
THE CHARMING CHINESE OPERA
SAN TOY."
'SAN TOY."
WHICH IS STILL RUNNING AT
DALY'S THEATRE, LONDON,
PLAN ROBINSON PIANO CO.
Doors Open 8.30 P.M. Commence 9 P.M.
A Late Tram will ran nightly during the visit.
BERTRAM HERMANN, Business Manager.
Hongkong, 12th March,-1901.
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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
THE ORDINAREHOL EIGHTEENTH ORDINARY GEN
DERS in the Company will be held at:ike
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
To-day's Advertisement.
THE GREAT EASTERN AND CALE- DONIAN GOLD MINING CO., LIMITED.
·HAREHOLDERS in the above Company
MEETING to be held in the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 1a, Des Voeux Road Central, on SATURDAY, the 16th March, 1901, at Noon.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
Messrs. LUTGENS, EINSTMANN
CO., General Agents. Hongkong, Tath March, 1901.
Intimations,
EYE SIGHT.
The Hongkong Telegraph
kong (elegraph)
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1901.
"NOTES AND COMMENTS.
A Military Grievance, We have received a letter signed "ATKINS" calling our attention to a small grievance from which the men of the Royal Welch appear to be suffering. We do not publish the letter. It appears to be need- 316lessly strongly worded, and to enter into
Mr. N. LAZARUS, Occulist-Optician, of London' and Calcutta, may be consulted for 5PECTACLES at 16, Queen's Road Central,
(R. HOUGHTON & Co.). (Nearly opposite the HONGKONG HOTEL). Business hours 9 AM to 5 P.M.
GREAT proportion of cataracts and
A diseases affecting those advancing in life -occur to those having some deficiency in the construction of the eyes-the many years of 'Eye Simin' ending in serious forms of disease. Glasses specially adapted in youth to those requiring then save and preserve the sight.
Constantly recurring headaches, spells of dimness when reading, weak eyes, the letters running together; any of these symptoms indi- cate a deficiency in the form of the eye requir ing Classes only to correct and care.
LAZARUS supplies his SPECTACLES only after testing the sight.
ADVICE FREE.
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NOW READY.
A PAMPHLET
ON
SOME, SERIOUS LOCAL PROBLEMS
• AND
A FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING WITH THEM.
BRING A LECTURE DELIVERED BEFORE THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY
DY
Mr. HL. E. POLLOCK, Barrister-at-Law,
PRICE to CENTS Hongkong, 1st June, 1000,
personal questions better aroided unless absolutely unavoidable. We have no objec tion to plain language, and strong language, where and when there is no other means of getting things put right, but in this case, it seems to us, to call attention to the griev ance will ensure its being at once removed.
Guard and returning from Card is the
TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1901.
Imperial Decree.
Talograph from Hiri An, 2nd March)
TRE increased taxation bills were reported a
(By Talegraph from Hisi An, 2nd March.) by the chairman of the special, committee to and general users for their, excellent all round
(By
A decree of 1700 characters containing the names of men who fell in battle fighting at the time of the arrival of the foreign troops at Fek ing, also of these who committed suicide with or without their families on the fall of Peking. Among these appear a vast number of women who equally with the men are granted posthumous hoovis and their heirs, if any, ara to have official rank in recognition of their parent's patriotism.-Mercury.
WEATHER DITORT.
The Observatory report says:---
On the 12th at 11.55 am. the baromeler has risen on the China coast, and over Japan. High pressure coves China, and the depression has passed to the E. of Japan. Gradients moderate with fresh strong monsoon on the coast, and in the N. part of the China Sea, Forecast Strong or fresh N.E. winds; probably some
rain.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
י.
favour and to earn the good opinion of experts the House of Peers yesterday morning says the good qualities. They compare more than Aakumin Simbun of the 39th ult. Marquis favourably with first class imported makes and
to delivered an earnest speech trying to con
we are able to sail them at $100 to $150 less." We hava in our Piano Factory a growing and Vince the Peers of the urgent necessity of those very considerable source of profit.
Prospects for the present year are most measures. There were a few other speeches delivered pro and con. The efforts of the Pre-excellent, sales to date being much above mier and the others; however, seems to be in forward to the current year's working with the average and we have the best right to look
vain. A little after z o'clock in the afternoon most pleasant anticipations.. when the House was still in session, an Impe-
The books have been audited by Mr. W. rial decree was issued to prorogue the Impe
Hutton Potts.
W. G VAUGHAN-ROBINSON, rial Diet for ten days. We can not bui hope
General Manager. that the Peers will not fail to utilize these ten/ 1longkong, 5th March, 1901.
days in order to thoroughly and faithfully investigate the urgent necessity of these im- portant measures.
THE exact amount of less incurred in connec tion with the loss of the Rio de Janeiro is not yet known for certain (says the Japan Times). The ship, being an extremely öld one, will not cost more than balf a million yen. The cargo on board was about 2,700 tons, so that, if a top is valued at 50 yen, the loss of cargo may be, estimated at nearly 135,000 yen.
The ship
WE have received from the Commissioner of took in go boxes of habutaye, 88 bales of straw Chinese Customs the Custom Gazelles for tape, a package of miscellaneous goods, and 6 October-December, 1900.
parcels, beside a considerable quantity of raw
CHINA AND MANILA STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. The following is the report for presentation general meeting to be held at the office of the to the shareholders at the eighteenth ordinary General Managers on Saturday, 23rd March, 1901, at 13 o'clock noon
the usual annual statement of accounts for the Annexed we beg to submit to Shareholders year ending 31st December, 1900.
last year, amounts to $143,81926 which it is The net profit including the balance from proposed to deal with as follows viz To place to Reserve Fund............$18,000.00
div.dlend of 10
MR. Julian Arnoki, a son of Sir Edwin Arrold, silk, at Yokohama.. She had also taken in 370 To carryforward to next year's account 67,843, 20
The men in the Mount Austin Barracks, when going on duty to or from the City of Victoria have to go up and down by road and if they use the tram have to pay for the ride out of them own pockets and this, whether carrying arms and accoutrements, blankets, bedding or anything else that has to be carried up or down. Men going on only persons for whom conveyance by trans has been sent to prison for ten years on a con- is provided free. Formerly this was not so,viction of embezzlement. He was captured in and for the first eighteen months the Regi: | California. ment was in Hongkong travelling expenses up and down, when on duty, were defrayed out of some regimental fund, perhaps the Canteen Fund, and as this Fund is at present, it is said, about £1,000 to the good, there is no apparent reason why there should
have been any change.
The above written paragraph embodies the gravamen of the complaint sent to us. The rest of the letter is taken up with a discussion of the writer's reason for appealing for relief through the Press and not regimentally. We accept these reasons as good and do not think a man a cur, or a yelping dog, or a midnight assassin for making public a com- plaint of this kind. The public are as much interested in having the matter put right as
the soldier.
The main object in sending men into. Barracks at the Peak is for the benefit of their health. If all fatigue duties between the town and the Mount Austin Barracks hare, during the hot weather and the wet weather, to be carried on without the aid of the tram and by the nuen themselves and not by coalies, the men won't derive much benefit from their residence at the Peak. The fatigue of the journey up and down, especially with a load, will try all but the strongest con- stitutions, and noncommissioned officers and menia the British Army are not yetsufficiently well supplied with underclothing, to enable them to get into dry garments after every journey.
We commend the matter to the attention of H.E. the Major General and make hold to say that, while the European soldier must be trained to move up and down our hill roads under arms and to endure the extremities of heat and wet when the nege sary requirements of the service demand it,
COMPANY'S. OFFICES, No. 14, Des Vaux Road, A. S. WATSON & CO., be paid, if not by the Government, out of
Victoria, on SATURDAY, the 23rd March, 1901,. at NOON, for the purpose of receiving a State- ment of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1900, declaring a Dividend and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 18th to the 23rd instant, both Days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., General Managers. Hongkang, rzih March, roor.
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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW.
THE Company's Steamship
"THALES,"
Captain Robson, will be despatched for the abore Port, on THURSDAY, the 14th instant, st Daylight..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers,
Hongkong, 12th March, 1901.
Езгос
THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, 'LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
THE Company's New Steamship
"DIAMANTE,"
Captain A. Rambay, will be despatched as above, on SATURDAY, the 16th instant, at 5P.M.
The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Excellent Accommodation provided by this Steamer. She is fitted throughout with Electric Light. A Doctor is carried.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
-General Managers.·
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Hongkong, 12th March, 1901.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper, there is a medium in all things and that fatigue duties should, during the summer mouths, certainly be made as light as possible, should, as for as possible, be performed by coolies, and where the soldier must needs himself perform them that the tram should be made as much use of as possible, and the soldier's fare up and down regimental funds. Considerable discretion must always be vested in the hands of the Commanding Officers of Regiments and Corps, but it is the duty of the General Officer Commanding, to see for himself that discretion is wisely exercised. It is a false econonly to save tram fares and use up or have to invalid good soldiers. Tommy costs too much and has proved himself too aluable to be expended, in peace time, in fatigue duties.
LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
SCOTCH WHISKY.
A-THORNE'S BLEND, White
Capsule
B.-WATSON'S GLENORCHY,
Der Car
2 dor.
$10.80
MELLOW BLEND, Blue, Capsule, with Name and Trade Mark..... 10.80 C.-WATSON ABELOUR-GLEN-
LIVET, Red Capsule, · with Name and Trade- Mark
12.00
D-WATSON'S H.K.D., BLEND OF THE FINEST Scotch MALT WHISKIES, Vio- let Capsule..... 14.40 E.-WATSON'S VERY OLD LI
QUEUR SCOTCH WHISKT, Gold Capsule
15.00
THORNE'S BLEND and WATSON'S GLENORCHY are high class. Soda Whiskies, of greater age than most brands in the market.
ABÉLOUR-GLENLIVIT is a very old
TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA.
:
DURING the week ended 9th March the follow ing cases of communicable disease were re ported-Bubonic Plague 14 cases 15 deaths; Small-pox, 2 cases, 1 death, **
A FANCY DRESS HALL was given at the Masonic Hall Shanghai on the 4th inst. by the members of the Engineer's Institute of that place. The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion, and this with the pretty, fancy costumes worn by the ladies and gentlemen made the affair a great success.
To keep up with the growing requirements of the line two first class boats have been con- and in the meantime the ss. Perla, formerly tracted for and are now being built at home Menmuir, was purchased in January, 1900, and has proved to be a very satisfactory acquisition to the Company.
tons of miscellaneous goods at Kobe, 40 bales at Hongkong and fis bales at Shanghai. The ea that she had 'on board was what she took in at Kobe it amounted to 6o boxes and was destined for San Francisco. The cargo of raw silk and silk goods taken in at Yokohama was valued at about 680,000 yen. As it had been fully insured the owners will be none the wote adds) they were rather glad of it, inasmuch as for this disaster. Perhaps (our contemporary there is hope of getting at a near date orders elected in his place. Messrs. Gillies, Siebs, from America for at least as much raw silk and silk goods as were lost in the disaster.
The sale of five Chinese girls by auction in San Francisco last month, says an exchange, in the presence of a great crowd, without inter-
In accordance with special resolutions passed on 14th April 1900, the Capital of the Company was raised to $1,00,000.
CONSULTING COMMITTEE. Mr. Lewis retired and Mr. H. P. White was White and Shewan all retire but offer them- selves for re-election.
-AUDITORS, T. Arnold and Fullarton Henderson, who are "The accounts have been audited by Messrs. eligible for re-election.
SHEWAN TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 9th March, 1901.
Accounts for the year 1900. PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Donation to Indian Famine Fund...S Consulting Committee's fess Auditors' fees..... Charges .... Interest.... Exchange
500.00 4,000.0
400.00
1,826,48 5.410.08
Balance Amount written off as depreciation 54,363.83
453.68
143,819.26
Sato,773:33
ANOTHER Somali lad has been devoured at Aden by a shark while diving for the amuse-ference or remonstrance from anybody, shows India was lying in the outer harbour of Aden. really achieved the civilisation which they ment of passengers. The P. and O. steamer how very far the Americans are from having
The unfortunate victim, who was only fifteen boast so much about. The girls belonged to a years old, dived in the water after a coin. He wealthy merchant who has broken up his was immediately seized by a shark and dragged harem, and is returning to Chinn. They were down.
openly sold as concubines, and, after keen each, their purchasers taking possession of them competition, fetched an average price of £400 as if they had been so many cattle. Of course, there is no law in the United States under which such a transaction could take place; but law dues. not go for much in that country, and it may be taken for granted that those whose duly Balance brought forward from 18998' 1,013.28 it was to see the law respected were duly bri-Profit on working of s.s. Esmeralda, bed to acquiesce in its violation. The Chinese
Diamante and Perla quarter of San Franciso is
Profit on stores... disgrace to any Christian community. Yet it is respectable compared with some other quarters of the same
doubtful debts city and of many other American cities. an irony of cruelty and hypocrisy it is that while slave girls are publicly sold in the streets in California, negroes are hurt alive at the stake in Kentucky and Colorado, on the bare suspicion of having assaulted a white woman.
THE 22nd Bombay Infantry and a portion of the Asiatic Artillery marched out on Saturday to Sai Kung in the New Territory. The troops camped there during Sunday and marched back to their quarters at Kowloon yesterday, As thic Sai Kung folk are credited with being a rather unruly lot we hope that the sight of such a large force of "molo" mea will have a good effect.
a
What
Amount transferred from bad and
A NEW industry is to be established on the Pacific in the way of breeding horses for China, The matter has been placed in the hands of the Chinese consul at San Francisco, and he, it is said, will select three places on the Pacific coast where horses will be raised for the Chinese trade. The whole enterprise will be managed by Chinese. The farms will be run by Chinese, with the exception of the overseer; IN a recent number of a German medical 13.987 shares $20, fully
who will be an Americn. It is not known at
present where the locations will be, but China-weekly, as quoted in the New York Staats men on the Pacific coast are of the opinion that Zeitung, Dr. Sander, of Germany, has described one will be in Washington,
a discovery of the highest importance for the' stamping out of malaria and the acclimatization THE Lancet comments on the custom of the of the white race in the tropics. The article is
City police in refusing to summon a medical man to examine a prisoner who denies being drunk when charged unless he or she is able
based on letters received from Dr. Kuehn, an any surgeon in German South-west Africa, who has been studying, the so-called "Sterbe," to produce 75. 6d. to pay the necessary fee. a plague which has decimated the horses of The reason alleged is that the expense would that country. It was found that serum from fall on the ratepayers; but the journal in ques-horses afflicted with this disease is a cure tion opines that the real basis is the question and a preventive of malaria in men, white of saving trouble. The Lancest points out
serum or black; Inoculations with such that a person who faints in public may, even though be be a teetotaller, have spirits poured mation, and have been employed with success produce peither general nor local inflam: down his throat and spilled over him until he in very severe cases. The experiments were reeks of them. Then he comes into the hands began early in 1899. Filty persons inoculated of those who arrive at their conclusions by this in that year passed the rainy season, from simple process of following their noses. They November to May, without showing the slighest might be right in nine cases out of ten, but in symptom of malaria. On the other hand, many the tenth case the person may die in a police who had not been inoculated were attacked by cell from want of proper attention.
the disease, but were easily cured by inocula tion. All these persons were natives; but it is a remarkable tact that the natives of this region show less natural immunity to malariathan Europeans.
+
AT the Harbour Master's Office yesterday before the Hon. Basil Taylor (Acting Harbour Master), Five seamen and one boy from the Italian barque Lothair appeared to answer a charge made by Guiseppe. Bozzo, the master
of the barque, of wilfully combining them THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY,
LONDON, March roth, The United States, in an identical note to the Powers, declare that they deem it inex-selves to disobey his lawful commands on pedient for the Chinese Government to make board the said ship since the 5th instant in an independent arrangement with any foreign Victoria Harbour. One man pleaded guilty, the remainder not guilty. Guiseppe. Bozzo power while peace negotiations are progress-
stated that of the 5th March the first defendant ing in Peking.
came to him and refused to do any more work. The remaining defendants then also stopped work, their reasons for so doing being that they required an advance of wages, which, by the articles of agreement, they were not entitled to The defendants, who said they refused duty PEKING, 4th March...because the master would not give them any There was a huge conflagration last night ai money, were found guilty and each sentenced the Summer Palace, Yusu-ming-yuan, at the to imprisonment for 14 days with hard labour, fool of the Western Hills, five miles north or until the ship sails. west from the Peking city wall. The celebrat ed Temple of One Thousand Years, which contained a colossal image of Buddha, is com- pletely destroyed.
Great Fire in Peking, PART OF SUMMER PALACE BURNT THOUSAND YEARS' TEMPLE, WITH GREAT DUDDHA, DESTROYED.
-1
LIMITED.
The following is the report for presentation. to Shareholders at the first ordinary annual meeting, to be held at the Company office; No. Wednesday, 13th March, 1991. 13, Queen's Road Central, at 5 o'clock on
The General Manager has pleasure in sub- milting Report and Balance sheet for the year
1900,
The gross profits have been $68,887.74 and the net profits after paying all charges $24,920.88 equal to about 151 per cent on the Capital of the Company. It is proposed :-
To pay a dividend of $5.50 per share being To wipe off Goodwill Account. 1,995.71 at the rate of ti per cent, absorbing $17,000.00
To carry forward to Reserve in new
acccount.....
.:5.325.17
Capital
BALANCE SHEET. Liabilities,
6,000 shares @ $50, fully
paid up, ........
paid up
13 shares. 37. fully
paid
UP
Reserve fund
$300,000.00
179,740.00
109,563-24
195.c6
1.75
$20,773:33
1,000,00
91.00.
-$519.831.00
16755.63
25,067,30
8932.48
552.50
109,651.38 143,819.76
$881,609.55
Underwriting account Sundry creditors Due to general managers Unclaimed dividends Hongkong and Shanghai Banking. Balance of profit and loss
Corporation
Assets. Value of Company's fleet-$511,323.40 Less depreciation, for
1900
51:323.40 --~$460,000.00 Instalmente paid on new steamers... 219,668.82 Value of buoys and moor
Less depreciation for 1900: 3,040.43 ings at Hongkong.....$3.540.43 Value of coals on hand.............. value of stores on hand.........
$00.00 1,225,00 Premium value of unexpired policis 1811.27 5.304-33 Sundry debtors.....
38,309.95 Outstanding freight 1599...$1,639.16 1900...92,468.25.
do.
do.
Cash on band....
94407:59
6,682,68
$881,609.55
We have compared the above statements with the books, securities, and vouchers of the Company, and have found the same in accordance therewith.
Auditors,
*. THOS, ARNOLD Į F.HENDERSON) Hongkong, 8th March, 1901
THE PLAGUE.
Number of cases reported (Chinese38
up till noon of the 11th 1,Other Asiatics" "oʻ March, igo.....(Europeans.....
Number of cases reported Chinese
Other Asiatics o during the past 24 hours-
Europeans.....
FATHER Leary, Catholic chaplain to the First Canadian Contingent in South Africa,
Toial number of cases reported to date...42
$24,920.88 Number of deaths reported (Chinese38 The place was guarded formerly by Russian relates that when he himself was in hospital by the state of affairs in the North and a very |
The business of the year was interfered with up till noon of the eth? Other "Asiatics, and latterly by British and other troops of the wearied by the slowness of his convalescence considerable number of sales on hire purchase Number of deaths reported (Chinese 3.
March, 1991
(European.... Allied Forces, but the Temple was not occupi-his orderly would persist in an annoying agreements ware cancelled in Shanghai, and to Pent Whisky, (smoky) and could noted and it is not known how the fire originated. humming or whistling about the house, 2 lesser extent in Hongkong, during May to
Other Asiatica during the past 24 hours
Europeans. of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods now be replaced in stock at the price. Buxer incendiarism is suspected.
told him over and over to stop it," says Father September. The result of the year's working O'Leary," "and one moming when "again"I day therefore be considered satisfactory.
Total number of deaths recorded to dale...41°/ Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed D. is well known for
heard him piping away, though this time it Singapore ate heavier than usual, due in great viocks on hind ja Hongkong, Shanghai and struck me it was new tune, I fairly lost my natt to large purchases by the General Manager
SIAMESE PRISON SYSTEM. its fine flavour.
femper. I called out to him. In Heaven's whilst in London, the Continent and America, hame man, stop that eternal whistling earriving towards the end of the year told you a dozen times that I would have no but they have since been largely reduced, as Sundry debtors are also heavier than usual will pon my soul?" Then I h-arda Jhigh;ew men were sent out by the General more of it, and 1 declare I'll sack you for this hate also accounts payable.ya
"CATHERINE APCAR," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees
will be delivered from alongside. -
at once.
Cargo remaining on board after the sth instant, at 2 P.M., will be landed at Consignees -risk and "expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co., Limited
E. is of superb quality and pronounced by lead Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside ing local connoisseurs
such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel
to
will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and be the best brand in the
expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co
kata da Agenta.elvi.
The Price of Peace. -ALL NOW SETTLED EXCEPT THE INDEMNITY,
CHINESE GOVERNMENT AT ITS WITS...
END TO PAY THE MONÉV
PEKING, 4th March. The Foreign Ministers are now well disposed ing the leaders of the Tate rising, etc. are met
to a ree that all the requirements as to punish
The Siam Free Press calls attention to short- comings in the Siamese gan system. As to prisoners, there are said to be no rules-Laid- down as regards the way in which they should
be treated, and ill-treatment is quite common
or in a fair way of being met, and the question, and the door opened. Who's that you're Manager and arrived during aller balf of the The trash thrown to them to eat in mostavolt- on this question there is a difficulty which Chief, surely? And there stood Lord Roberts, New Machinery has arrived, from America morsels of it. They are compelled to it all of indemnity can now be discussed
going to dismiss not the Commander-pease the Company has benefited from their ing to look at, and it is only the pangs of services for a few months only city bunger that inake the prisoners anillow seems insuperable. Whatever the amou may, and nothing did he do but laugh at all my lamelor nur Piano Factory which is now well equiped day in the sun, bare headed, and almost naked, be, China has no means of raising any large apologies, You're getting moped here and we are enabled to manufacture quicker, breaking stones! The result, in may inat sum except by foreign loan, and loans are dif. said I send Lady Roberta to you. She better and cheaper than heretofore, and tances, is disease, d frequently de ficult to raise now. The peace plempotentiaries ASWATSON & CO. LIMITED.present profess absolute; inability: xb find zhasn't anything on earthy to dol bút, kistusbenefit from which we and confident will mark bodies of those who die
Hongkong Market.