A NEW GUINEA VENTURE."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1901.

ARTIFICIAL FLESH.

jannot Jama, Mrs. Jansson, Andreas Johnson, R. Jesus, 1.1. de Jonas. C Kirkpatrick, M. C. Kelper, G. Karinantz, S Kirk, R. Kelton, W. Kulm, F

Kentle and Streiff Kulman, G. W. Knapp, J., W. Kobruson, C. J... King, G. G. Lawring, C. C. London; 11. J. Lyall, R,

Will, W. N. Winckler, A.~~ Wheeler,

Woods & Co.. Wren, P. W. E.

Watts, Mrs.

Ward, E.

Wallace, F.

Wheute, W. E

Westente, Mrs. H.

Walker, J. D.

Williamson, J.- Wenburg, H. O. Williams, D. Waller, Young, W. R. Young, H.

Yerex, J. A.

Young, Ed. Zinn, G. A.

I.P.C.

List of Registered Covers in Posto Restanto

Johnson Ahined Deen, L.1.C. Johnson, C. E.

638 (2)

Singh, Abda Khan, 1.P.C. 798 663 Blank, Miss A, Amran. Koch, Garl

dale, Southport (1) Kader Hadjie Mo- Returned.

hamed Abdul Kahn, R. Kemper, A. ·C..

It has just been announced, says a recent The Daily Telegraph (London) says a Torres Sraft Pit, that the Hall Sound Com.Viennesesurgeon has been experimenting with pany recently formed for the purpose of acqir- a view to remove external bodily defects, ing one hundred thousand acres of land in the wrinkles and cavities, in the skin, ete, and thus Central Division of British New Guinea is describes the process :-- likely to be wound up at an early date. The "Dr. Gersuny's experiments are purely pro- reason assigned is that the directors are dis-casional, and have nothing to do with cosmetics. gusted with the stationary attitude of the New But though Dr. Gersuuy restricts himself to Guinea Government. The land was applied medical operations, there is a great possibility for about May last year and it was generally of his discovery becoming extremely useful in understood that no obstacles stood in the way other directions. The doctor's idea, for instance, of granting it, but up in the present time only was to restore to its original form a badly in 5000 neres have been granted to the company jured nose, or to fill up a sunken check caused by the removal of the jaw. In such operations and the Government has not oven taken the trouble to ascertain if the remainder his discovery has been highly successful. The (95,000 acres) is available' or not. Admitting doctor takes a syringe, such as that used for that Governer Le Hunte met with unexpected injecting morphine, fills it with medicmal and unreasonable opposition in the contribu:- parafin beated to a certain degree, and injects ing colonies, he should certainly have made it beneath the skin into the hollow cavity till himself acquainted with the nature of the re- this is rounded to its original form. The paraffin fixes itself firmly beneath the epidermis and maining 95000 acres of land desired by the company. The company have so far established remains immovable. Very little unpleasantness a depot in the most suitable part of Hattis caused to the patient by this operation, and all Dr. Gersuny's attempts up to the present Sound, and at Inawaid a large quantity of the 5000 acres has been cleared and fenced, have succeeded." and about 20 acres are under inbacco, and corn cultivation. Astonishing results have fol- huwed the planting of tobacco, some of the

The professor published an account of his Fly River plants put in two months ago experiments at the very commencement, and having leaves zz by 16 inches. Corn, végeta-

since then he lms become very expert in inject bles, &c., are, growing splendidly, and Mr. ing vaseline, with very satisfactory results. It Gors, the manager, can show excellent results has been proved that paraffin, when melted to for every penny expended. About 8 natives 40° Celsius, and injected beneath the skin, have hitherto been employed, but in view of

remains quiet, causing no local irritation. the company being wound up, hands are being Gersuny occasionally uses this injection to. reduced. The Company made a genuine sart,

form a small swelling, and he obtained very and if they received the remaining 95,000 acres

successful results with the obturator muscles it would mean the expenditure of at least by forming a sort of valvular flap when the £50,000 which could not fail to benefit the

founer were lost, which proved a valuable sub- people generally. If the agricultural resources

stitute for them. He found it also extremely of this possession are ever to be developed, the useful in relaxing stiff muscles and in improv-Clydesdale, Miss present system of Government will need to being the articulation in cases of the so-called Collins, H. 3. considerably altered.

woll's jaw, or open split in the roof of the mouth. Cruz, M. I It has still to be ascertained whether Dr. Gersuny's discovery can be made useful for beautifying the human face, as up to the present the paraffin hardens after injection, forming no soft flexible support. The professor himself strictly confines these injections to surgical

SIR ROBERT HART ON CHINESE AFFAIRS.

Sir Robert Hart is in great fettle over the recent Chinese Imperial edict. "With the Emperor at the bulm," he says, "and the Em press-Dowager supplying the motive-power prestige conserves, the ship of State will take a new departure, and the order of the day will be full-steam ahead" There is something pathetic in this simple faith, The Emperor a the helm Imagination pictures a sickly and unhappy youth with a tiller under his arm which is not meant to move, Per the Dow ager-Empress as the motive power is very much to the point. That industrious old lady converted into terms of steam power would make any ship of State plough the waters at the speed of an Atlantic liner. But one is not so sure of the direction the ship would take, says the Pall Mall Gazette.

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THE BELLEVILLE BOILER

MITTEE'S REPORT.

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Another report of the Gersunỳ discovery says -

cases."

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UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.

Buta Singh Bova and Co., Supt.

Brewery, Burkeh Ali Khan,

1.P.C. 856 Brimble, Capt, A. 7-

Bortolo, B.

Bobal Singh

Eeveral, Bonifucio Chunda Singh, I.P.C.585 Clarke. J.

Chao, H. Y. Crane, E. H.

Delhi, N. M. Khan Dean Singh, I.P.C. 547 Dúff, A. Delbanco, E. Edwards, L. (2) Fox, F. (2) Fatmalce (Bombay) Felicie, Blaz Fosuisane, A Ferreira, F. X. P. Fatris, G. (Singapore) Freidman, R. Freiman, R.

Karan Habi

Kabim Bakash Lyons & Co., J Ludah Singh Montero, F. M. Massey-Lee, J. H.` McKay, Charles Morris, Capt. R., Red Mondha Singh Mohamed

Mayson, William MacVeagh, E. 'Marle, Hugo

MoNab, J.

Mirza Sadig

Mirza Sadig

Mitchell, R.

Nogueira, F..

Nogueira, M.

Nawab Khan, 1.P.C.637

N. C. III.

Nelson, A.

Ota (Manila), to. Omuh, 5, Praya East, Wan- chai, langkong. - Ohalen, Madame O'Donnell, P: Prizis, E.

Gahor Khan

Pederson, C.

Gewanal Singh, I.P.C.

807

Preston, B.

Passantino, Z. (2)

Ram Dhor. Singh

Letters for the fallowing persons lie un Fortesquieu, H. claimed at the Post Office Auger, Bishop Van Armistead, Miss A. J. Anderson, R. A.J. Awjmin, Miss. Ahern, J. Agathe, G.

Allan, Mrs. W. J. Andrew, Miss Anderson, Mrs, Bryan, M. R.

Bird, W. B. M. Bastchersky, M. de COM-Batton, A. L. L.

FRENCH NAVAL ENGINEER'S, VIEWS.

The interim report of die Admiralty Boiler Committee is discussed by M. Le Guénic, an engineer of the French Navy in the farine Française. It is not to be denied, he says, that the adoption of a single type of boiler would preclude the British Admiralty from taking advantage of the progress of mechanical

parti

science, and it is conceivable that some other boiler might give better results than the Belle ville. By deciding not to employ this cular class of boiler, the Admiralty is placed in a singular situation, either of delaying the completion of the new ships or choosing from among the types of boilers it recommends. The true policy would have been to adopt a class of boiler which had been tried under service conditions, but M. le Guénic says that, of the four boilers, two have not been tried, while the third, the Dürr, is totally unknown in Eng- land. He does not consider that the Yarrow large-tube boiler has yet passed the experimen tal stage and he remarks, with the authority of the Boiler Committee, that the Babrock and Wilcox boiler, which is to be placed in certain new vessels, is of a different kind from that. which has been tried in the Sheldrake. In regard to the Dürr buiter, he says, that it has been tried lately in Austria, with such results that it has been condemned, and that it is still under trial in Germany with undetermined re- sults. In short, M. Lé Guénic thinks that the Boiler Committee has not taken account of the secessity of having boilers which have been proved in the conditions of actual service. He suggests that the introduction of new farm of the Babcock and Wilcox boiler implies that its predecessor was not satisfactory. It is his opinion that the type presents many disadvan- tages as compared with the Belleville, In the latter there is a certain elasticity, while in the Babcock. and Wilcox the tubes are rigidly fixed and are rapidly worn out. owing to the want of means for dilatation.. He believes that this American boiler is inferior to the others for naval purposes, and that the replacing of tubes in a long and difficult busi ness, a contrast thus being offered both to the Belleville and the Niclaussé. The D'Allest boiler is described as possessing considerable analogies with the Babcock and Wilcox, in regard to circulation and the method of fixing the tubes. It caused several accidents in the French navy, the most unfortunate having been in the Jaurigu berry, when the lives of several stokers were lost. The French Admiralty de cided thereupon to reject this class of boiler, and to suppress it the ships not too far advanced, and it paid a heavy indemnity to the constructors. Finally, M. Le Guénic remarke that the Boiler Committee has greatly surprised the engineering world, for. the boiler it has

Buissinné, W. T. Benhan. Burroughs, Miss Byror, A. C. Boyd, Mrs. J. Bowrou, J. E Bodemeyer, H. II. Blass, A Burden, A. Chapman, W. Mrs. Cartlidge, J. Cowie, E. H: Callesen, Capt. V. Cowie, Mrs. Cahill, G.

Cooke, L. F.. Graig, J. Chaves, L. L. Carrington, J. C. Cuncin, Mrs. Colwell, G. J. Clitherow, E. C. Croulie, Mrs. Costa, M. J. Caisson, A. Cruz, D. R. Cury, H. F.

Laglaize, L. Liesa, Miss Loher, A. Larkin, A. Leon, C. Lowell, C. S. Minchin, D. J

Menasche, L.

Moore, J. W.

Marcus, T. R. McGregor, A. Mills, W.

Maxwell, Lieut. D.H. Myer, J. D. Mattseen, J. F. Mui, Miss. A. Mein, W. Massen, S. H. B. MacCallen, D. McRobie, F. Maihlousky, P. von McAlilae Medical Officer Mackay, Miss.. Moffatt, Dr. A. T. Monteiro, T. Malling, J. L.. Nicol, J. A. Neilson, E Nishizaki, G. Osawa, Miss. Owen, W. P.

O'Connor, Mrs. J. M. "Olcott, Miss E.

Debone, E

Garcia, R.

Gulab Khan, 1.P.C. 509 Ryan, A.

Gunda Singh

(2)

Gleick, M. Geary, Win.. Gonsaley, J. Hand, J(Manila); To Constancio Hand, Vic. Eng. School, Hongkong. Harwood, Thomas Hasham Alli, I.P.C. 667 Hilton, St. John. Hazar Khan, J.P.C.616 Hesa, Miss O. Hodge, Ed. G., Port

land (Maine), Re- turned. Hakan Singh, 1.4.C.

Goz

Hall, J. L. Harrison, R.

Hall, Capt. F. (2) Hoashi, S. Haynes, J.

Herman Singh (Sin

gapore)

Jawalla Singh, 1.P.C.

614

Ramlall

Roberts, J. (2) Rossclet Sultan Mahomed Shores, D. M. Smith, Harry Schlichting, Mrs.(1 pcl) Shi Pui Ting (Cosino-

politan Dock). Staden, J. T. Sammel & Co. Schuh, Tchervinsky Tilley, Capt. (2) Talbot, B. W. Ultam Singh Uuu Singh, L.P.C. 774 Veasery, Mrs. L Vemura, G., Hongkong, to Kawamoto, (Man Ja)..

Van-Ness, Miss E. C. (a) Vazeer Singh West, Mrs. M, Wazir Singh

Waryam Singh Zuuiga, T.-M.

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

S.S. Assov........

l'oernedo; J. G.

Paulsen, T.

11

Pillony, J. R.

Patterson, J. H.

Paisis, 'G.

Paul, V.

Parkinson, Dr. T. W. Pereira, Miss S. Plummer, H. B., Perrault, E. Prince, Miss Perkey, Mrs. S. Phillips, Mri. A Page, Miss M. Pastraho, D. J. Percy, Mrs. 1. L. H. Panlio, T. W. Palmer, B. W: Kivingston, C. F. Rose, R.

Ramos, A: !

Dannenburg, Miss E. Piatkowsky Darlington, H; Daut, cwich, P. Dunbar, T. E. Deas, W. P. Davis, A. Dean, F. Dabson, W. H. Donnels, Drake, Mrs. F. G. Etzel, L. L Elkins, S. B. Edmunds, li, W. S. Evans, D. A. Evans, W. A. Evans, Mrs. Egenas, Capt.

Read, Miss M. B. Emery, P. E. E. Frieburg, S. S. Rusby, C. B. Fobris, C.

Roberts Freeman, Miss V. W. Riegen, Capt. A.

Ryder. J.. French, Mrs. Fui; J. P Foot, Capt. F. Fagen Flint, U. M. Frost, E. P. Forest, Miss A Goelz, F Georgeson, J. Grant, J. Kw Grunsteia, B. Gomes, J. Greenwood, T. Green, Mrs. G. Garratt, S. Grimes, J. B. Gordon, J. A.

Grant, A. Gloreta, A. P.

condemned has given in other navies results Griffin, C. which may be considered satisfactory,--P. M. G.

A MARRIAGE RAFFLE.

NEW YORK, April 22nd.

Goodwin, H.

Hardy, R. J.

Hachez, H.

Hoag, P. V.

Hooley, P. F. G.

Havermeyer, F. C.

Dr. R. D. Jenks, a handsome young bachelor | Huby, G. physician, will rafle himself off in a matrimon Harrison, Mrs. P. ial lottery. From two to three thousand tickets will be sold at $5 per chance. Here is his proposition:

Hamilton, Mr. H. Hallard, F. J. Heacock, A. Hay, Rev. N. E. Hark, G. Hall B. Hendersen, W. L Heaney, Mrs. Hawler, W. L. Hakata, C. Harding, H. G. Hastic, J. Harper, K.-H. Harwood, T. Hughes, E. The women must be between as and 32 flughes, Mrs.

Hing, C. "They must not be cripples or afflicted with Humeats, T. C: W. any incurable disease.

T'have been ten years in the country., 1 am 28 years old. I worked hard, passed the regents examination and entered Cornell Medi. cal School. By working during vacations, doing tutoring nud other tasks. I managed to support myself until I got my doctor's diploma, Now I want to marry, settle down and begin practicing in a proper manner. I have not the necessary money, so I thought out the marrying plan by raffle. This ley scheme. There will be a few necessary restrictions. They are thrud,ons

years.

The contest is not open to regresses, but there are no restrictions as to religious belief or nationality."...

The doctor's picture is presented in the

Hertel, H. B.

Johnson, J.

Jeffries, Rov, M.

Joaslano, S.

for, A. (Sailor).

Jenkins, C. M.

Ruse, E. P.

Reynolds, R.

Roase, A. Rouss

Reuterford, Mrs. H.H.

Ratnaweerat & Co

Rose, P.

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Metto J. P. Walker, U.S.S. Monadnock Dr. O. D. Norton, S.S. Monmouthshire..Capt. I. Kennedy.

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S.S. Saint Jerome ..Capt. A. Jones.

Shantung.........tiles.

Barque Sur.R. Macdonald.

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Joint Telegraph Companies Offices

Butler Duncan Pigtail. Stack..

: Steamer Wineland.

Sunaanyuen,

at Hongkong.

Beekerbeln.

Reid, J. G.

Bruff Comedy.

Sham. Siongshoochan.

Roberts, H. C.

Chechosiang.

Solomon, Major L. L.

Chingtai.

Smith, W. A.

ร.

Saaid, J.

Dellagruz,

Sicon, É.

Farwell Writer.

Stephen, A.

Honjos.

Cheong Seng Loong. Thl.

Stewart, Messrs. J. & G. Duncan Chesney.

Steel,

Shrewsbury, R. W.

Stephens, G,

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Spiller, M. Smith, C. Sanyer, N. M. Tamyikkin Torre, T. Talbot, B. W. Takenouchi, Miss M. Tischer, J.

Tsan, Mrs. Tong Hong Ting, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs. A. B. Underwood, J. Venturini, A. Vanderpvel, Mrs. MI, White, S. Westrop, Miss Wilkins, Mrs.

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CREAMKOWNICYTIRA/MACILOZOF MARMERMEJÄ

"FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.”

Clarke's Blood Mixture

THE WORLD FANED BLOOD PURIFIER

AND RESTORER WARRANTED TO CLEAR THE BLOOD

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from all impurities from whatever cause arising.

For Scrofata, Beavy, Ecrins, Skin and Blood Diseases, Blackheads, Pimples, and Boreof all kinds, it le a never-falling and perinanent Opry. It

Cures Old Bores. "

Cure Born on the Nock,

Cures Sore Legs

Core Blackheadle or Pimples on the Face.

Cures Scurvy.

Cares car.

Cures cod and Skin Plassis,

Cures Candylar Swailing,

Glasry the Blood from Kl (mputra Master, -

From whatever cause arising.

It is a real specifc for Oqur and Rheumatic palma. It removes the cause from the Blood and Bobes,

As this Mature is pleasant to the taste, and was ranted frac from anything injurious to the moet de- cate, conillution of 'ather sex, the Proprietor solicit pullarata to rive to a trial to test lin valve, y

́THOUSAND OF TESTIMONIALS OF WON. DERFUL CUNES PROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD...

·

* Clarka's Blood Mixture is sold in Dostlus na p ruch, sinfin cases contulofug wie times the quantity, 154.-ga ficient to effect a permeapot cope'in jhe great majority of long standing cose--JA" ALL CHE MISTS and PATIENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the Mark... Proprietory, The Lincola. AND BirniaNuk Catatizo Duus Company; Lincola, England. Trods Mark Hoon Mixture.”

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE,

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GENUINE:

Bills of Lading.

Goods remaining unclaimed after the, 6th June, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent,

Hongkong, 31st May, roo

For Sale.

NOW READY.

THE

SPECIAL DESCRIPTIVE

AND ALSO A

STATISTICAL EDITION

OF THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.”

TEN PAGES.

PRIOR 50 CENTS.

THOSE desirous of obtaining coples should order early, as only a limited number has been struck off and a Second Edition can- not be printed.

The Special Edition will be mailed to any. address on receipt of 58, cents to cover cost and Postage,

Hongkong, and May, foor.

NOW READY.

A PAMPHLET

ON

SOME SERIOUS LOCAL PROBLEMS

AND

A FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING.

WITH THEM.

BEING

LECTURE DELIVERED

BEFORE

THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY:

BY

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

To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper,

. PRICE 50 CENTE. Hongkong, st June, room

'NOW READY.

AN ACCOUNT

OF THE

RECEPTION OF HMS, TERRIBLE,*

IN

T ONG KONG

FESTIVITIES CONNECTED

AND THE

THEREWITH,

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

Rongkong, 1st Junė, 1900

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SÄILMAKERS,

-COAL AND PROVISION MER CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS. AND GENERAL COMMISSION. AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOAP MANUFACTURERS. JAYSOLE AGENTS FOR S HARTMANNS RAUTIENS GENUINE

COMPORTION RED HAND BRANJI, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES,

Sote Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM

P..&O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH.

ZANE WHISKY, &C.OR

EVERY KIND OF SHIPE STORES AND REQUISITES

BALWAYS IN STOCK REASONABLE PRICAS Hanakon arath the moo

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The Share Market.

LATEST QUOTATIONS,

Companies.

(June 3rd).

Bankta

Mongkong & Shang har Banking' Cor

The Bank of China & Japan, Limited..... (Preference). The Bank pi Chian

& Japan, Limited... (Onigary)! The Bank of China;

Japan, Limited... (Deferred). National Bank of Chan, Labo

Capital

Paid up

Latest quotation.

125-380% premium

Z Nominal

£ 46

15.5 buyers

£8 1827 buyers »

I '$15 sellers

D. Founders...

Marine Insurances.

Daing Tol. Society of!

Canton, La. Chum Truders' bus.

North China a Co.,

L.L.

Yangtze lus, Assoc.

Ld.........

Caston ins. Offre, Ld.! Strains ht. Co, Ld....

$50 $340 sales

$251560

25 Tis. 180. Fuyers

5-60-8125 buyers $50 $180 sellers

zo 1

Fire Insurances.

Hoogkong Fire Ins

China Fire Ins. Co.,

'La

350 $355

20 1587 sellers Shipping.

Hongkong, Canton, &

Macau Steamboat Co., Limited direį Indo-China Steam

Navigation Co, Lil. China Manila S.S.)

Douglas Steamship China Mutual S. N. Co., Ld.--(Pref.) ... China Mutual S. N. Co., Ld. ('ary)... China Mutual S. N.

Ca., Ed.-(O'ary)...!

..

$5 $34 sellers

4 to $135 buyers $50 $62 sellers - $40 $52 sellers

$50 $53 buyers

£10 £12 buyeri

£10 £12 buyers

£57 buyers $10 $22 sales

Star Ferry Co., Lil..$21 581 sales

"Shell" Transpon & Trading Co., Ld....

££3 sellers

Refineries.

China Sugar Refining; Co., L.d.................. Luzon Sugar Refining

Con La

$100 $134

$100 $38 sellers Mining.

Punjom Mining Co.,

Id.

Punjom Mining Pre- ference Shares...... Société Française des

Charbonnages de Toakin

$9571 sellers

$1 $1.40

Fus. 250, $320' buyers

Queen Mines, Ld.... 25 cts. 6 cents sales Jelebu Mining and

188. 10d. $20 sellers

Trading Co., Ld.... $55.23 sellers Raab Alian Gold Mixing Co., Ld. Oliver Freehold Mines, Ld: A...... Olivers Freehold Mines, Ld. B......

+

$5 $14 sellers

$5 $1 sellers.

$ so $327} buyers

Docks, Wharves and Godowns, Hongkong & Wham-

poi Dock Co., Ld. Hongkong and Kow loon Wharf & Go down Co., Ld. ....... Wanchai Warehouse

& Storage Co., Ld.. New Amoy Dock Co.,

Ld.

$50 $106 buyers

3 3711864

$ 61 $221 buyers Lands, Hotels and Buildings.

109 sales

China Provident Loan &Mongage Co, Ld. Hongkong Land In-

vestment & Agency: Co., Ed...ang Kowloon Land and Building Co., Il.d... West Point Building

S100 3200 buyers

$.30 $30 sales

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H'kong Hotel Co., Ld.50 $128 sellers

Oriente Hotel Co., Ld. Humphrey's Estate & Finance Co., hiểu các

$10 $134 sellers Cotton Mille,

Hongkong Cotton Spinning, Weaving!

& Dyeing Co., Lda.

Ewa Cotton Spioning

$100 $8 buyers

& W. Co., Ld.....Tie. 100 Tis. 5o buyers

International Cotton

M'fg. Co., Cd....Tis. ioo Tls, go

Laou-kung mow Cot

ton Spinning &

Weaving Co, Ld... Tis. 100 T. go

Soy Chee Colton Spin-

ning Co., Ld... Tls. 500 Tls. 325 Yabloony Cotton Spin-

ning Co., Ld...TIs, 100 Tls. 25

Cigar Companies. Alhambra, Limited. $500 1200 % p $500 100% p La Comercial, I.d....

Sioo par Hensiana Limited...!

$500 50% p. sellers La Favorits.............

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Green Island Comment!

$10 $19 Bales Ching-Borneo Co. Ld15 $38 sellers

A. S. Watinn & Co.,

Limited

Watkins, Limited Hongkong Electric

Co., Limited.......

Electrici Hongkong

Co., Limited... Hongkong and China Gas Co., Ld.......... Hongkong Rope Ma- nufacturing Co. Ed Geo, Fenwick & Cp.! H'l:ong Tee Co., Ld. H'kong High-Level Tramways Co. Lt Dairy Farm Co. Lt. Hongkong and China) Bakery Co., Ld..... Campbell, core and

Bells Asbestos East- ern Agency, Ld.... United Asbestos Oriental Ag'cy, Ld. Tebrau Planting Co... Universal Trading

Con Là H.K. Steam Water

boat Co., Ld........ China Light & Power! Co, Lda Robinson Piano Co,

Ed.

(sellers $10. Sist ex div.

10 49 buyers

$10 $121 buyers

$ $ $61 buyers £ 10 $135 buyers

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$ 25 $55 sellers

$25 $175 buyers

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L $10

S4 $12 buyers

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20 $20

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