THE RUSSIANS IN MANCHURIA.
A correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazelle says, in the course of an article headed as above-
No one better than the Russians understands the difficulties of the task which is before them, and which, despite the not unnatural scepticism of Europe, will continue to need the selvices of large bodies of troops. The country is by no means pacified, and as the Chinese hate the Russians, the effective subjugation of Man churia will be the labour of years, and can, so long as the activities of the robbers continue,, only be conducted by force of arms. Never theless, the situation ns it exists at present provides the Russians with an admirable op: portunity of proving the validity of their alleged disinterestedness, and while no one will expect their Government to avail itself of their attitude at the present junciure may be some index of future developments. In stead, therefore, of discovering any signs by which it is possible to gather that Russia proposes merely to maintain sufficient troops to protect her railway line, there are indications everywhere that her occupation will be as effective and lasting as she can make it. Military works have been constructed at Muk den and other centres, barracks, and hospitals, which can have no relation with the require ments of the station guards; Russian shop keepers have been invited to open stores, schools are in existence, the Russo-Chinese Bank has created agencies furnished with European staffs in all important centres, and Russian churches are in process of erection throughout the provinces. These are the signs of the times, and in reading them it is impossi- ble not to doubt the tuth of the denials by which Court Lamsdorff seeks to efface, the pretensions of his Government to the acquisi- lion of Manchuria.
THE REPUDIATION OF KRUGER.
"ACTION" BY THE "DAILY NEWS."
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1901.
A HERO OF THE MERCANTILE
MARINE.
Possibly no living Englishman possesses sych
a magnificent record for life-saving at sea as Mr. George Karby, of Three Mill-laue, Bromley-by-Bow, who is cook of the Cape- liner Bracniar Castle, Mr. Karby is 33, and has been at sea since he was 10 years old holding no fewer than 58 mercantile, dis. charges. His latest exploit was on May 4th, when the firaemar Castle was between East London and Port Elizabeth, and a Nor- weglan barque, the Anubia, was sighted wrecked upon rocks off the coast in a helpless position. The captain of the liner at once brought his vessel, as near to the wrecked barque as he dared, and then put off a lifeboat. to aid the unfortunate crew. A tremendous sea was running and after one or two attempts to get a line to the wreck the beat returned, re- porting one of her crew, a seaman named Dou glas, who was washed out of the boat, as lost. The gallant cook, however, went back in the boat, and plunging into the sea with a line and alife-bioy, succeeded, after a tremendous strug gle, in getting aboard the wreck. Just as he had fixed the line an enormous wave froke over the doomed barque, carrying Karby clean over the vessel, and driving him down amongst the spárs and wreckage, all in the boat imagining him He, however, badly bruised, to be killed. extricated himself and made for shore, his wonderful powers as a swimmer carrying him through the surf. afely landed he looked
Hannan, W⠀ Irwine, CW. Jones, Dr. Jackson, J.. G. Jarvey, J. Jones, W... Johnson, J. Jansson, A. Lohnson, Rev. Kirk, Dr. R King, G. G. Korster, Mrs. Q. W. Knight, H. 1
Kalet, M.. Kohn & Co. Lee, Miss D. Lortet, P Lopez, Dr Laura, A. Leitav, F. P. Lus D. Little, Mrs. A. Lives, R. T. P. Liblain
Medical Officer Monteiro, T.
Thomas, Mrs. F
Ting, Mrs.
Turkey H. H Towzalin, R. Valentine, A..
Waller, J.
Viney, Miss L W.
Vass, Capt
Williams, D.
H. G.
Wallace, F. Walter, R.
List of Registered Andrews, Wm. Abbas Khan Ameer Shah.. Angudhia, M. S. Brown, B. Brandi, P. (2) Brimble, Capt. A. Bortolo, B. Bobal Singh Beveral, Bonifacio. Bomanjee & Co Campbell, Capt, Crane, E. H. Cruz, M. B. Calto, J. T.
Cowie, T. Sydney, Cameron, A. B. Cushing, E. B. Calo, R. de
Watts, Mrs. F. W.
Warren, C. N.
Westcott, R...
Walker, W..B. Wilcox, G. A Wills, AY: Whinnerah, T. G. Weber, D.E. Weissmann, B.. Walker, H. W. Wason, S.. William, J.." Wilde, Capt. H. S. Young, Ed.. Zulauf, F.-
Covers in Poste Restante.
Karau labi Kahim Bakash Komura Kala Singh Kohen, E A Kallah Singh. Ludah Singh Litton, G. (London.) Mohamed Mirza Sadig Mahieu, A.
Merecki, Mad McGill, Major H. S.
(Tientsin).
Mackie Miss S. F. Martin, H. J.
Mahomed, F. Khan (1)
Marsh, Capt. P.
Naud Singh 1
N. C. III,
Noble, James
about him, and then saw Douglas clinging to a reck about a quarter of a mile away. Forget- ting his injuries Karby at once went to his shipmate's assistance and helped him to safety. He then saw the chief officer of the barque struggling in the surf, swam out to him, and though once or twice nearly knocked senseless got him safely to share. Then he went back for a seaman he had scen the water, and after tremendous exertions saved him also. By this time the Braemar Castle had steamed away, everybody believing Karby and Douglas to be lost. The two, however, made their way. en foot to East London, a distance of smiles, The pro-Boer Daily News threw Kruger over hourd on the 8th ulto. in a very remarkable leaving move, to ven forde, her a wistence weak to wait further assistance. way. Speaking of the proclamation read by
The passengers of the Braemar Castle, be Mr. Bradfick in the house on the previous lieving them dead, had collected 6cf, for their Fairis, G. (Singapore). Petchizelles, H. Thursday, which represented negotiations be tween Botha and Kruger, the journal says families, which was divided between the two men amid rousing cheers. Mr. Karby has in For our part we confess to a profound sur- prise at this latest move of the Government all saved the lives of 16 persons at various times at sea 'under difficult circumstances. He We always imagined that in their view Mr.
is the holder of five medals-two from the Kruger had ceased to exist except as a rather
Royal Humane Society, one from Lloyd's and contemptible exile. Then why in the name of all that is sensible, dr. g him once more
two privately given. into the affairs of a country which he has Jeft?
Whatever view we may take
of his fight from the Transvaal-and it is not an act, for which we have felt any admination-it certainly relieved the British Government from the necessity of consulting him in the negotiations preparatory to peace.
The only people who have any moral right to make terms for the Boers are those. who are fighting in the field with them. What have we to do with those who have left their country, and are now safely intriguing, out of reach of the guns, in the by-paths of European diplomacy? The proclamation now issued in the Transvaal and read to the House by Mr. Brodrick contains precisely that kind of dangerous. advice which proceeds from men who are themselves our of danger. It contrasts very badly indeed with that straight and manly letter to the burghers which Botha issued after the negotiations The effect of this action of the Government will be to weaken the authority of Botha and produce precisely that revival of Krugerism in South African affairs which the Government ought to have most strenuously avoided. It is an instance of the ignorant carelessness with which the Government have handled South African affairs from first to- last. We can imagine nothing more calculated to defeat the peace-party among the Boers, and to strengthen the hands of the irreconcilable faction,"
THE ADMIRAL AND THE LAW- YERS:
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THE ROYAL BUCKHOUNDS.
100
As was to be expected, the Humanitarians gathered themselves together to congratulate themselves generally and their most strident spokesman, Rev. 1 Stratton, in particular on the abolition of the Royal Buckhounds. This was inevitable, and while it does nobody any particular harm, leaves Mr. Stratton and an engraving of a famous picture to the good a good deal of hysterical non- sense was talked and some large promises were made. Mr. Stratton warmed by a useful cheque and stimulated by the application of his friends enconiums said that now the "great difficulty" in the existence of the Buckhounds had been cleared away, they were going to trý and get rid of fifteen packs, which like the Buckhounds, ran carted deer, together with rabbit-coursing and, shooting birds from traps, The Bishop of Hereford, he said, had a Bill which would accomplish these enda." Right Reverend Bishop was not very success- ful with the Betting Bill with which he proposed. to set public morals on a better footing: and perhaps from a sporting point of view the Bill so hopefully referred to by Mr. Stratton could not be in better hands.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.
Mullins, J. H.
The
Dios, R. R. de David. J. A., Singapore. Edurale, C. Elia, ). (2), Fox, F.
Fernandez, V. F.
Gujor Singh, I.P.C. 647 Gunda Singh Gleick, MA Gomes, JG.
Graves, W.
Gaunt, C. F. Hall, J. L.
Hall, Capt. F. (2) Hoashi, S. Haynes, J.
779
Nar Singh Preston, B. Passantino, Z. (3)
Pekin Railway, Chief
Engineer. Roberts, J. (3) Rivero, John Sultan Mahomed Sahib Hajer, ". F. Shane, Capt, Sammel & Co.
Stewart, E.
Skrener, J.
Tilley, Capt. (7)
York).
Victoria College,
Director of
Whitton, Mrs.
West, Mrs. M. ·
Wazir Singh Waryam Singh Wills, A.
Herman Singh (Sin- Tremain, B. L (New
gapore) Harris, W. Hamlin, Mrs. G. Holececk, Mrs. R. Haidar Khan L.P.C. Harrison, S. W. Ikballuddeen Jeannot, G. (2) Jeewan Singh, I.P.C. Wazier Singh, I.P.C.
664
716. & Julian, A.
Wertheimer, Mrs. B. Kahn, R.
Weymouth, Capt. E. G. Kemper, A. C. (Loa Zuniga, J. M."
don)
Zahoor Ahmed. List of Registered Covers for Merchant Bhipa.
S.S. Assor
......G. Nazinovich. Atlas..........M. Rickinson H.M.9. Barßeur.........G. Groves. S.S. Changsha............ .Capt. Moore.
Dragoman ...... J. W. Holland. Deucalion.J. Garbutt.
Elite Norsach......]. J. McCarthy. R.M.S. E. of Japan ...H. Cooper. S.S. Erica Capt. Zindel.
Hailan.....
......R. Olsen. Hating..........A. E. Tilston. Helsagric....Serang Humar. U.S.S. Isla de Luzon ...C..Renton. U.S.S. Isla de Luson...W. Lynch. S.S. Kashing ....Capt, Sanderson.
Loosok............L.. Brandt.
1
Mehta, Miss S, Mias, A.
I
McGill, W. E. McCracken, W. R.
Letters for the following persons lie un- claimed at the Post Office- Athkinson A. Atkinson, Miss I. Angus, W. Ahern, J. Alexander, M. R.. Anderson, W. H. Alves, J. M. S. Burke, Mias Bennett, E. F. Bayldon, P. Beyn, C. B. Bales, H.
Meurice, M. F.
Manuel Laguna E. Nielson.
J. P. Walker.
» Muto......
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"President.R. B. Munro. Transport Panarth......). C. Connor, (3) 5.S. Perla ...........). Charles Smith..
U.S.H.S Relief
Relief
༈། Relief
Chas. McFeely.
I. H. Miller.
P. Schneider.
S.S. Shantung.H. S. Clifton:
Miller, R. E.
::
Money, R. J.
McLean, A. E.
Miller, O. H.
Marshall, C. W.
Merchants Despatch &
10
St. Dunston...
Transportation Co.
Sui Tai
Mills, S.
"
13 Vla
Maipang, W.
Letters of administration have been granted of the estate, valued at £21,664 175. gross and £19,327 175, 5d. net. of Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Edmund Commerell, of 13, Rutland gate, and formerly of Alverbank, Alverstoke, G.C.D., V.C., who died on May 21, aged seven- ty-two. Sir John Commerell left his property in trust for Lady Commerell during her widow hood and subject to her interest for his children. or, on failure of this trust, for his nieces, Edith and Kate Bloomfield, or, in failure of this trust, for the other daughters of his sister, Mrs.Broom-Budgen, J field: By the codicil he desired that Lady Com-Barton, Miss A. C. merell should grant a release to Mrs. Bloom field of her half-share in the house, No. 28, Park-street, and he added" Having had fatal experience of the iniquity of the law in certain cases, when decisions have been given against common sense and Justice, it is my direction that my two nieces who are intended to benefit by the death of my child or children mean the two eldest children of my sister at the time this will was made, namely, Edith Bloomfield and Kate Bloomfield, and I entreat the parties in- terested in my will not to appeal to law if any difficulty may arise, but to arbitration. Having | been swindled myself by every lawyer that ever had anything to do with makes me offer this advice to my heirs, executors, and assigns."
THE BEST LAID SCHEMES."
We have frequently had occasion to refer to the infurious consequences likely, to follow when the balance of nature is interfered with, as, for instance, in the oft-quoted_case of the introduction of the mongoose into Jamaica. We now learn from the Records of the Australian Muscurn for 1971, that the destruc- tion of indigenous birds in New South Wales is attaining alarming proportions. In many districts the rabbits have been eradicated, with the consequence that the cats introduced for their destruction have turned their attention to the birds, with disastrous results, and the introduced foxes are similarly destructive, and do not confine their atten- tions to the farmyard. It is noted, moreover, that one man in a single season destroyed 250 lyre-birds, whilst the growth of cities and con- sequent clearance of vegetation has caused considerable injury to bird-life.----Asian,
Mills, F.
Niveu, L.
Oswis, A..
Oviedo, F. Olivier, The Hon.
Painter, Rev. T. W. Palmer, C. D.,
Paoli, S.
Ponti, O. Parks, W. J.
Bishop, W, C, Brattain, R. R. Bernardo, Mr. Me Mills, S. C. Braun
-Maxwell, J. F. Bilevernichte, H. Mitchell, W. T. Banyard, Miss F. Marrie, A. D. O.. Barett, Mr.
McIntosh, J. Bender, H.
McAuliffee, J, Bowie, A..J.
Notton, R. Bowles, Mr. & Mrs. Nichohon, H. J.
J. H. Bracter, Hy. Burke, Rev. P. G. Burger, L. W. Branscom, Mrs. H. A. Ozonio, S. E. Babonneau, M.
Palmer, W. B. Carlton, P. Carrington, Miss Cameron, Misses
F. & R. Crammer, R. B. Carlton, L. G. Carlos, A. Cushing, G. B. Chinachiole, G. N. Chrisholm, J. 1. Cradock, H. E. Deas, W. P. Dingeldin, A. Deoer, C. L. Dredge, T. F. Douglass, Mrs. M. Esposito, E. Eschauzier, P. Forest, Miss A. Foot, Capt.
Fitzsimmons, C. A. Forster, Dr.
Fleming, G. Frankle, Miss L Crifia, C. Grandt, H.
Godwin, Mrs. Gye, H. W. Genabre, J. Gorcke, A. Girard, A. V. Gainford, Mrs.
THE GREAT MOTOR CAR RACE.
The motor car race from Paris to Berlin was not without its excitements and accidents, the Jatter involving two unfortunate little children. Several of the car broke down, one exploded, singularly enough, without seriously injuring the occupants, and one collided with un Gale, Mrs. E, H. electric tram car and was wrecked: The as- Galbraith, J. E. tonishing thing is that more fatalities to chil-Grieve, A. R dren, have not been recorded. The cars Hallard, F. J. started one after another at two minute Hendersen, W, H. intervals and travelling at a speed which Hill Depôt renders it impossible to evade any unexpected Hall, E. AS obstacle, the route might well have presented Hosl, H. B. the spectacle of a battle flbid. :- The dense Handid clouds of dust add largely to the danger, and Harston, Carl "it is not surprising to hear, that vigorous pro. Halcon, Ha
fceti have sen, made against allowing ninety Hermisun, H; zaga hvudred of these "Infernal machines" to "Heaton,. Ty
ace on the put highways
Peterson, W.
Poliakoff, M. M. Queen, S.
Remedios, Mrs. F. M.
Reid, J. C.
Rouget, I.
Ridgway, T Rennick, Mrs. F. Robinson, C. T. Rouch, S. C. L. E. Rotario, F. M. Raine, Miss F. Rousell, M.. Roslichild, O. F. Reid, J. G. Robinson, C. Roblez, M. Robinson, Miss. Rosa, E, de Richardson, W. N. Samborne, Dr. F. G. Sawyer, N. M. Sparrevohn, F.-G..P. Snyder, R.
Seatid Iron Metal Co.; Seattle Hware Co.
Sig, J. R
Shakoor, A. C.
Shaffer, S. Stemmvárte Singh, C. Sims W. A Sampson, J. Silva, 5. SAN Salvo, C. de Stephton, Miss. G. Takmakoff zig
Thompson, P. H.W. Taylor, Chur Thomas, L. C. Hofmann, Ma, WA, Trick, FG
Léop. Piringer. .A. Nene, ...R. O. Lloyd. ̄ ̄(2) Transport Wright... Croft
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List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Ofoes at Hongkong,
Amos.
Beekerhein,
Bruff Comedy.
Njiewoo Chiong. Pitman. Shiuchinchong..
Butler Duncan Pigtail. Takmako. Chechosiang,
Trienfat
Chingtai (a telegrams). With.
Chunhangchang. Wood.
French. John Wheeler.
Kaihing. Konghinin Kongyuenheng.:: Kongyuenheng
(Two Telegrams). Kwongchancheong. Leile Werthman, Lister Kaye. Lobeengkeo. Aseade. Nghuyen Thanh
Norton.
Wooker.
Yeblsumoto.
Yuenhoptai. Yuenmow.
5233, 3256, 3964, 1875, 1311, 2950 (Wingon Tai, West Point) 6436
3,458, 4.713 5,000 (Kan.)
Hok Chau, oga3 Yuenhophal
1,080-1,450.
·0,006, 3,881 1,759
For Sale.
POR BALE.
THE German Steamer
"MUENCHEN,”.
4.536 tons gross, 2,855 tons nett, ví
na she now lies in the COSMOPOLITAN DOCK
at Kowloon, Hongkong, in damaged condition, with all her gear, tackle, engines, bollers, machinery and appurtenances now on board.
For Particulars and Inspecting Order, apply
to
MELCHERS & CO,..
Agents, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
Hongkong, 28th Juno, 1901
FOR "BALE.
EVERAL MODERN BOOKS on En
SEVER
gineering Subjects.
For List, apply
STEAM
Co The Hongkong. !
Hongkong, 10th August, 1901.
·FOR SALE, CHEAP.
COTTAGE PIANO, by BORD, of PARIS,
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION."
Intimations.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK. ING CORPORATION, TOTICE is hereby given that the ORDIN="
NARY HARDENSLY MEETING OF
the SHAREHOLDERS; this
THE undersigned have received instructions will be held at Cury HALL, ingrporation
Police to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION, TO-MORROW, (FRIDAY). the 16th August,, 1901,
at 11 AM
at the
CENTRAL POLICE STATION, 33,400 CARTRIDGES for small arms, 8,200 EMPTY SPORTING CARTRIDGE CASES, 3400PERCUSSION CAPS (small boxes) 885 REVOLVERS, 138, PISTOLS, 40 WIN CHESTER RIFLES, $70 RIFLES, (Muskets and Carbines) FOWLING PIECES, 3 of NIPPLES for Muskets, quantity of BAYONETS, 116455 CARTRIDGES for Rifles, Revolvers, &c. (stored in cases at the Government Depot, Stonecutter's Island), 311 MUSKETS, 11 CARBINES, 48 RIFLES, 4 PISTOLS, 8 OFFICER'S SWORDS, 233,150 ROUNDS of CARTRIDGES for small arms and 3 cuses CARTRIDGES for small hims, (stored at the Government Dap&t),. CONDITION OF SALE
The above will be sold only to those who hold, licences, to deal and trade in arms and to those having licences to carry or possess arins.
TERMSAs Usunt
HUGHES & HOUGH,
18540
SATURDAY, the SEVENTEENTH DAY.pf| AUGUST next, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts to joth June, 1901.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
T. JACKSON,
"Chief Manager. Hongkong, 30th July, 1901. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK-
A.
ING CORPORATION,
18140
NOTICE is hereby given that the Co
GISTERS of SHARES of poration will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 3rd to the 17th day of August, (both days inclusive), during which perind NO Transfer of Shares can be, registered.*..
By Order of the Court of Directors,
T. JACKSON,
Chief Mannger. Hongkong, 10th July, 1901:
(815€
UNIVERSAL TRADING COMPANY,
LIMITED..
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.. Government Auctioneers.T MEETING of SHAREHOSDERS in THE FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL
·Honglenng, 15th August."roóry
the Company will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 4, Des Voeux Road Central, on SATURDAY, the 17th instant, at 13 o'clock NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the General Manager, together with a State- ment of Accounts to 30th June, 1901, declaring A Dividend and electing an Auditor.
PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned have received instructions THE
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT AND RISK OF THE CONCERNED,
on
SATURDAY, the 17th August, 1901, at NOON,
alongside of The DOUGLAS S.S. Co.'s WHARF, Praya Central,
THE STEAM LAUNCH.
"TUNG FAT
Built under Foreign superintendence, in certified to be in first-class order and condition. Only a few days out of the hands of Messrs. BAILEY & MURPHY, Engineers, &c., &c., who baye given her a thorough overhaul; is re- metalled, &c. &c.
Suitable for towing purposes; and is fitted in European style.
Length, 63 feet; Boam, ti feet 6 inches; Depth, 6 feet 3 inches in centre.
The Launch is open for inspection alongside DOUGLAS S.S. Co.'s WHARF every day until time of sale.
TERNSAS Usual. - For further particulars, apply to
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 13th August, 1901.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
[866c
MR.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, the 13th
Intimations.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION"
TRADE MARKMEN
COTICE is hereby given that CARLOWITZ
in the Colony of Hongkong and elsewhere as merchants have, on the 8th day of May, 1901, applied for the Registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks of the following TRADE. MARK. 2
In combination with the undermentioned 'device and on one end of the reel on which the 'Cotton thread is wound appears, the distinctive device of a Peacock with its tail nutspread enclosed in a fancy circle. Round, the circle are printed stamped painted impressed. branded stencilled written drawn cut or embossed the words. "Extra Glace Cotton Thread." In com- bination with the above device and on the: other end of the reel on which the Cotton thread is wound appears the same device ...... with the word "Warranted" on the top,
in the name of CARLOWITZ & Co. who claim to be the proprietors thereof.
The Trade Mark has been used by the applicants since the month of February, 1901, in respect of the following goods;
Cotton Thread on reels in class 23
A Facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong- kong and also at the Office of the Undersigned.
Dated the 17th day of May, 1901.
$30]
G.
JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Applicants, 12, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
GIRAULT,
A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
RRIVAL of the LATEST PRESERVED
to SATURDAY, the 7th instant, (both Days A AMERICAN DAINTIES.
inclusive).
ELLIS KADOORIE,
General Manager,
W
[861C
Hongkong, roth August, Igor.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA 'DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, HE ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY T MEETING SHAREHOLDERS will
on
be held in the OFFICES of the Company, Queen's Buildings, Connaught Road, MONDAY, the 19th August, at 12 o'clock, (NOON), for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of
Accounts in the, 3ath June, 1901.
...
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company"
will be CLOSED from the 5th to 19th August,
both Daya inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
THOS. I. ROSE, Secretary,
[7900
Hongkong, a5th July, 1901, GREAT EASTERN AND CALEDONIAN GOLD MINING CO., LIMITED, ...
(IN LIQUIDATION).
:
EXTRAORDINARY
GENERAL
"Just Opened, Call and Inspect, Best quality, direct from the Factory,
[6670
Hongkong, 25th June, 1901.
NOTIVE.
MR. CE. WARREN begs to inform his
numerous Customers that he will REMOVE his Office to more commodious Premises at WYNDHAM STREET (Opposite to the CLUB GERMANIA) on the for August nexh
Hongkong, 23rd July, 1001,
1780c
THE
HONGKONG STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY, LIMITED. WASHING WASHING WASHING !!
GENTLEMEN'S (ORDINARY}" At a fixed price of $8 per month per head, or as per tariff
LADIES' and FAMILY as per Tariff. ALL ARTICLES DISINFECTED. SHIRTS, COLLARS and Currs glossed by Machinery,
R. GEO. P. LAMMERT will Sell by ANMEETING of the PREFERENCE Californian Washerman Employed. No Coolies
PUBLIC AUCTION,
at his OPTICES, DUDDELL STREET,
.on
FRIDAY, the 23rd August, 1901, at 3. P.M. THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
situate at
SHAUKIWAN in the Island of Hongkong, consisting of
Shaukiwan Lots Nos. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 125 and 385, which are held us to Lots. Nos, 18, 19, 20, 31. 22. 23 and ras for the residues of apveral terms of 999 years and as to Lot No. 185 of the residue of a term of 5 years.
Particular and Conditions of Sale, may be obtained from
Messrs. DEACON & HASTINGS, ro, Queen's Road Central, Vendor's Solicitors,
or
Mr. G. P. LAMMERT, The Auctioneer.
[8;30
Hongkong, 8th August, 1901,
Intimations.
THE HONGKONG COTTON SPINNING, WEAVING AND DYEING CO., LIMITED.
ISSUE OF NEW SHARES OF ȘIO EACH PAYABLE ON APPLICATION.
PPLICATIONS for $8,000 NEW SHARES A will be received by THE HONGKONG
AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, on or. before 3 P.M., on TUESDAY, the 27th August, rugi, upon forms which may be obtained either at the said Bank or from the Undersigned
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 14th August, 1907, [872C
STEAM LAUNDRY COMPANY,
LIMITED, ... THE Company is now, in a position to collect and deliver at Private Residences. Customers who desire pur man to call for their washing will oblige by addressing the Under signed.
¡F. G. ALLEN, Manager.
[8700 Hongkong, 14th August, 1901...
·VANTED 'it QUARRY BAY, EXPERI-
WANENCED EUROPEAN FOREMEN,
and OVERSEERS.
Applications should be made in writing to the Undersigned accompanied by copies of Testimonials.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Hongkong, 14th August, 19pr.
THE
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SHAREHOLDERS of the above-named Company will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, NO.. 14, Des Voeux Road, on TUESDAY, the 20th of August, at 12.15 o'clock P.M., when the SUBJOINED Reso- LUTION, which was passed at the Extra- ordinary Meeting of Preference Shareholders held on the 20th of July, 1901, will be submitted for confirmation as a SPECIAL RESOLU- TION, viz:
That in lieu of making a Call, the Pre- ference Shareholders do accept the pro- posal of the Liquidator to divide "the available assets among them.
The Liquidator,
M. BENNECKE. Hongkong, 4th August, 1901.
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE.
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HE ORDINARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING I SHAREHOLDERS will
he held at the Campany's Hotel, on WEDNES DAY, the 21st August, 1901, at NOON, for the purpose of Receiving a Statement of Accounts of the Company to the 30th June, 1901, with the Report of the Directors, and to discuss any mafter that may be competently brought before the meeting.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 15th to the źrst. August, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board,
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C. MOONEY, Secretary, Hongkong, toth 'August, 1901. '
CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY,.
LIMITED NOTICE.
TN accordance with the Provisions of No. 12 In accordarticles of Association, the General Agents have This Day declared an INTERIM DIVIDEND of 5% for the Half year ending
30th June, 1901, on the Faid-up-Capital.
DIVIDEND WARRANTS. PAYABLE on SATURDAY, the 24th August, will be issued to Shareholders on Application.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company. will be CLOSED from the 15th to the 24th instant, both Days inclusive.
JARDÍNE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Agents. Hongkong, 12th August, 1901. [867c
DROZ & Co.,
WATCH MANUFACTURERS, STEAM FACTORY ESTABLISHED 1854. ST. IMIER, SWITZERLAND.
LEVER
SPECIALITIES: WATCH & CHRONOGRAPHS.
· TRADE - MARKE; AD MAXIM, BERNA, &c.
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PIANO CO., LIMITED,
BEST VALUE IK.
PIANOS.
MOMONTHLY, PAYMENT
SYSTEM
TUNING. REPAIRS. Our Speciality, INSTRUMENTS.
STRINGS
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For Price, & apply to wakker
THE ROBINSON PIANO Co. Hongkong, 97th May, 1901W{[$€¢
Grand stock,
ok reduced to clear. Hongkong, 38th May, 1901
EPAIRS of WATCHES and CLOCKS Moderate Rate
SANITARY SOFT-
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NOTICE
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THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL
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W. GSHUMPHREYS, & Co. Catz Bank Building Hongkong, th March, 180r
Sleep on the Premises. ↑ Depot, 5 ICE HOUSE STREET.
F. G. ALLEN, Manager.
Hongkong, 6th August, 1901.
THE PROBLEM SOLVED! WHERE TO STAY IN KOREA ?
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STATION HOTEL,
SEOUL, KOREA.
"LOSE" TO TERMINAL PLATFORM; DO NOT ALIGHT AT SOUTH GATE.
The only Hotel in Korea where every department is under the direct personal supervision of the Proprietors. Large open space. Quiet, healthy' situation, away from the blare of Mili tary Display.
Every accommodation for visitors. Excellent cuisine, Terme moderate. Gaides can be obtained for visiting the places of in...
terest in and around Séoul
Our
own men mest all trains and. take charge of visitors' luggage. Tiffins, din.
ners and supper
provided on
the
shortest notice in private roams.
EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO PERMANENT BOARDERS. SPECIAL TERMS TO MISSIONARIES,
W. H. EMBERLEY;
Proprietor.
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WANTED.
Afor CRAIGIEBURN HOTEL,
́N EXPERIENCED LADY MANAGER
Ayply by Letter, “stating experience, and enclosing copies of Testimonials, &c, to
THE MANAGER.
CRAIGIEBURN HOTEL. Hongkong, 8th August, roof. (8520
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA. WANTED.
AN EXPERIENCED MAN of business to
China New Year.
A Act COMPRADORE from next
Full Particulars can be obtained on applica tion to the Undersigned,
For THE IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA
E. W. RUTTER, Manager. Hongkong, 30th July, 1901.
WANTED
A Man
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POST as BOOKEEPER by a Competent
Apply to
C/o This Office,
A SURVEYOR seeks Employment.:
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C/o This Office
Hongkong, 4th July, roor.
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