It is their opinios that owing to the extension of German colonial intercals, this a step which ought not longer to be delayed, yo

They are fully aware of the difficulties, chiefly financial, in their way, but hope to be able tis attain, their object without placing extra

burdens on the taxpayer.

This colonial firmy would be formed of volunteers, who would receive special training from the moment at which they join the colours,,

The Governinent will be nisisted by colonial experts is forming this body, and it is expected also that Count on Waldersee will likewise place his China experiences at their disposal.

In military and naval circles the proposal is a most popular one, but it will be interesting to watch the financial juggling which must result if the cost of this body of troops is to be met without incruised taxation.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 1901.

Java, a cry at on 'e went up against favouring | Junadi” such rank outsiders, 1)

Jarvay, J. Jones, Jones, Thos. Johnsen, R. CR. Kalet, M. Keelin, H. Kapple, W. A, Kissersent, Smith Kahuweiler, §. Kelly, T. Kaiser, H. W. Laura, A.

The Tranvaalers had given offence not only by their privileged standing but also by their assumption of airs of superiority. The Java papers note that some Transvaaleis bave sought their fortune in Dutch Guiana. They have proved to be such failures that funker immigra- tion of such people is strongly objected to,

One of the railway Transvaalers writes to the Locomotief, a Samarang paper, that their posi-Luz tions under the company are lower than in their own country, and that they never expected to be thrust, inte such low salaried posts. But they had to put up with what the company offered them. They found themselves disap pointed and heartily wished themselves back in the Transvaal, The writer of the letter had as first class railway clerk in Java to be content 'with maximum pay which, in the Transvaal, would be drawn by laas as the minimum for such a post. He denied that he and his fellows had been taken on by the railway company out of philanthropic motives. They were assured that the Company engaged them from need of fresh blood. To them now the life of a railway employee in Java has no charms. It means for them a hard str.ggle for existence-Straits Times Car.

OUR SERVICE RIFLE.

FRENCH EXPERT'S OPINION..

Reward for Loyalty. The directors of the Bristol. Tramways and Carriage Company, are showing exceptional appreciation of the, employees who remained loyal to the company in the recent dispute, which led to a dismissal of about 400 men. Recently the employees met at a social func tion a Brislington, and Mr. George White announced that the directors had decided to present each loyal employee with a silver medal, specially designed. This medal would entitle the recipient to a special gratuity, as long as he remained in the company's service,

A rather significant reflection is made upon at the rate of 29. per week, for foremen and ins the British military rifle, the Lee-Metford, in a pectars, 18, for drivers, and 6d. for conductors, formal report by a well-known French expert, to be increased from tire to time as the holder Captain de Montbrison. The Captain suggest was "promoted. Mr. White also announceded, for the purpose of testing, a standard which that for the benefit of those who had remained was approved by a number of other experts. with them the directors had decided to set The result is that it is now alleged that there ‘apart fees for one year, amounting to £2,200 are only three worse rifles in use in Europe This statement was enthusiastically received. than the Lee-Metford. Our rifle is, in fact, Meanwhile meetings are still held on behalf of placed twelfth on the list. The Dutch and the men dismissed, and the public ae large Roumanian rifles, belli of the Mannlichertype. supporting their collecting boxes. The strike, tie, for the first position.he Spanish rifle comes third on the list, the Italian fifth, the Russian sixtli, the German eighth, while the Turkish is tenth. As an indication of the un- prejudiced character of the tests, it should be stated that the French experts only rated their own weapon, the Lebel, slightly superior to the Lee-Metford.

none the less, is at an end.

· Mad Engine-Driver on the Zurich Express.

The passengers in the Zurich express on the 1th ult. were fo some time in danger of their lives, but were quite unaware of the fact. The engine-driver having suddenly become mad; put on the locomotive's danger signals and full steam ahead: Travelling at an ever-increasing speed the train passed many stations, but hap pily without any sccident, as the line happened. to be clear. The driver then brought up the train at Effietikon under the impression that the line was blocked. The station master spoke to the driver, and seeing that he was insane,

quietly told a porter to uncouple the engine and attach another Incomotive to the train. This was doar without the passengers becom ing aware of their danger The mad driver

was over-powered after, a severe struggle and put under restraint.

A Venerable Wheatrick. An agricultural item of interest come from Suffolk. There is, it appears, a wheatrick, bei longing to Sir. W. Meen, of Stradbroke, still unthrashed fine was reaped in the harvest of 1873. It is built on an iron stand about aft from the ground, and the roof is kept in good repair; the rick altogether is in an excellent slate of preservation for its age, being quite free from nice or rats. Mr. R. Bassett, of Roug ham Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, states that he *pulled some heads of wheat out of the rick a short time ago and found the grains quite bright, but of a reddish colour from age. The rick is supposed to contain about 250 bushels,and the reason the wheat remains unthrashed is that the owner whes stacking it made a vow that he would never thrash it until it made 759, a sack-

a price that has not yet been offered,

The Eternal Novel.

No less than 100,000 copies of Mr. Hall

Caine's new novel, "The Eternal City" are. to be issued. This is one of the biggest first editions ever issued, and the story is several thousand words longer than "The Master Christias," which was one of the longest nevels of our time. A printer's certificate will be published, guaranteeing the statement as to the extent of the first issue, and no doubt a

properly-audited statement as to the author's profits will follow after which it is expected that ho will be turned into a limited liability company.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE.

Office-

McLean, A. E. Miller, 'Ó, H.

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Little, Mrs. A. Liv, Pr Lorenzo, M. Lever, S. Livingstone, J. Leslie, M. H Linterekfeld Lion, A, D, Lee, T Lang, R. W. Leagner, M. V. Laming, G. H., D.D. Linke, F. H..

Salter"

Sims, W. A. Slight E

Staphenson, Hob.

Sassoon, P. M. Stevenson, J. Taylor, G.

Tummler, W Tome, T. Thomson, J. Torrance, Upton, W. C.. Venue, Miss P Veazey

Walker, H. W.. William J. Wilson, F.. Wennberg, B. O. Withington, Whitney, L Wakefield, F. Walsh, He- Wiggins, Miss. Wason, J. Williams, I. Wheeler, C: Walter, R.

List of Registered Covers in Foste Bes Afzal Khan

Kaiser, Singh Andrews, Wm.

Kumura Abbas 'Khan'

Kald Singh Kallah, Singh Ameer. Shah

Koben, E. A. Lawan Singh Leins, L.

Angudhin, M. S. Atlantis, Miss I.

Altmann, W. Buyan

Brandt, P. (2). Bomanjee & Co

Lail Singh

Mene. (Terashima)

Litton, G. (London.)

McDougall, Mrs. R. S

--

(Tientsin),

Marţin, H. J.

McGill," Majör’H. ́S.,-

Marsh, Capt. P,

Mullary & Co.

Merlees, Capt. P. N.

(Dead Mangal Singh

Nezam Deen New Club Sec.

Bowden Bros, & Co. Cox Miss M ¡Cadieuż, Miss J. Campbell, Capt. Cameron, A. B, Calo, R. de Celestino Chin Wah, Letter.) Chatt Singh David, J. A., Singapore. Echel, H. O. Edurage, C. Edwards, L. Elia, J. (2) Fernandez, V. F Fode, Wazil, (Austria) Farrel, Capt. Farida, No. 784 R. A. Goodchild, Mrs. J. C. Gujor Singh, 1.P,C. 647 Games, J. G. Graves, W. Caunt, C. F..

Gerald, A. (Nagasaki.) Galvao, 1. da Cunha

Brazil.)

Goff, Ore S. (Buffalo,

N. Y.) Gray, C. J.

Hohnstein, L. Ilamlin, Mrs. G."

Hutchinson, Mrs. Hallmin, E

Isfaliani, H.M.S. Isha Singh (2) Johnson, S.

Letters for the following persons lie un Holecock, Mr. 'R.. claimed at the Post Atlantis, Miss J. Ainslie, Mrs. Atkinson, J. F Allard, Rev. T. Alexander, M. R. Anderson, H. Augustin, C Barett, Mr. Bendar, El. Bracter, Hy.

Burke, Rev. P. G. Burger, L. W. Brown, A. J., D. D. Babonneau Bonnet, F. Brown, F. W. Brown, P. A. R. C. A. Bennet, Major F. W. Brownell, N. Berrth Beauchma, J. W. Baikofs, H.

Beitram. W. Cramer, R. B. Chinachiole, G. N.. Cavill, Miss A Crilly, A, G. Campbell, H. Collins, M. Crowley Cost, Francisco Cruz, Miss C. Coombes, G. Cuntz, C.

Clydesdale

Marshall, C. W. Mills, S. Mapang, W. Mills, S. C. Mitchell, W. T. Mundia Mullary Mary Maulle, H. L, Macdonald Macario Mecreki, M.

Mehrtens

Mare, Monsieur McGill McWilliam Muller, O. May, Mr. McCultan

Муста, 3 Mar. A. Mant, J. B. Notton, R. Nicholson, H. J. Niveo, Ja Newby, Capt. A Newall, H. E. Nason, B.

Kwong Hing (Dead.

Letter)

Nand Singh

Noble, James Othes, Fred. Ofokú Petchizelles, H.. Pekin Railway, Chief,

Engineer. Parthal Singh Reich, C. Robles Rosa, E. de kitto, W. A. Rozario, T.A. de Rozario, O. Sam Ki,(Dead Letter.) Sultan Mahomed Sahib 'Hajce, Shane, Capt.

Skeener, J

Stobp, A

Sulabat Khan

E

Thirty Tennis Culb,

Stc.

"Tilley, Capt. (5)

Tremain, B. L. (New;

York).

Wazir Singh, I.P.C.716 Wertheimer, Mrs. B. J; Wo On, (2) Lead

Letters.)

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

S.S. Chowfa....

"Rrica

"

Ships

W. Schneider. ..Capt Zindel.

Heltagricos... Serang Humar. Loosek

.... Brandt.

Transport Penarth,...). C. Connor, (3) 8.S. Shantung........................

.....H. S. Clifton. Shantung....... Capt. Quail

11

St. Dunston....Leop. Piringer, » Sui Tai

..A. Nane.

Strathgyle

Taicho.

Herbert Clifton Field. ..Capt. W. Reher, Transport Wright .5. Croft. '

List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices at Hongkong,

Takmakoff. Thungsengleng

Amos

Behnroy,

Chingtai (z telegrams), Trichfat,

Chunhangchang. Tungshunter.

Kaibing.

Kwongchancheong,

Norman, A. J. M. Nurton

Conrow.

Eungshingyung,

Newell, A.

Huffman.

Nicholds, P.

Oswin, A.

Konghinin.

Olivier, The Hon.

Ozorio, S. E

Olet, H. M.

Olivein, 4. C.

Prock, Q

Douglass, Mrs. M. E. Oviedo, E.

Dyson Durant, A. II, Dederich, J Demate, A. P Drowd, P. Drewell, A. Drury, J. Esposito E. Eschauzier, P. Engert, M. Excelior Eck, H. Eakin, E, Ewing, Rev. 1,

| Elizaga, T. S.

Fitzsimmons, C. A. Fleming, G. Farr, AM. Frankland, A. Fortest, M. P. Fernandes, 1. M.. Memoira Flying Jordan Foster, F. Flint, O. M. Genabre, J. Gorcke, A. Galbraith, J. Gizard, A. V.

Grant, L. W, Guthrie, J. K. Gray, A. C Gray, C. E. Godfrey, H. Gitten, Mrs. Grcke, A Geary, Sir W. N. Groves, F..W. Gray, A. C.

Hermann, H. Heaton, T. Hang, J. W. Holdsworth, S.. Haiman, A. Habram

A STRIKE THAT FAILED.

The Netherlands India Railway Company has had to face a threatened strike among its employees in East Java-its pay, promotion, and pension "arrangements having failed to give satisfaction. One crying grievance arose from the employment of Transvaalers, who had lost emplopment on the railways in the South African Republic. It was complained that these out. siders had been shoved in to the detriment of beiter men on the spot, who had the advantage of long local experience. The strikers-both | Europeans and Eurasiana-demanded, first of all, an increase of pay, and the dismissal of the Transvaalers. The latter had 'engaged them selves to work for only eight hours a day. The atrikers demanded the same privilege. The company at once dismissed the ringleaders and the threatened strike fell through..

This is the first attempt at a strike on a large scale in Java. If falled owing to the would-be | Hunter J. A.

Hanson strikers being intimidated by the arrest of the Hej Hassian loading offender-those who had signed the | Hobbs, W.- petition to the Company specifying the griev Horwits ancer and asking for redress. The Gover. Hamilton, A.

Hartley, A. W. ment intend to inquire into the matter. Bitter Huckle, F.. comment is aroused by the want of considera. | farvey, J. tlon for the Transvvalers who had sought for Johnson, J.

Johnstone Bi H employment in Java from west of it in their own land Money and sympathy for the Transyal Lephape, Capt. J.

Jarvis, A. C.

Boers bad flowed freely from Java. But when Jones, W. R

it came to giving exiled Transvaalors posts in

GIHAULT'S GREAT. SPECIALT

OFFEE ground on the PRE

Palmer, C. P. Paull, 8. Panti, O.

Peterson, W.

Pilcarin, W. G.

Parfit, J. S. Pereira, Mrs., C. Petter, J, D. Piong, A. Feisi, F.. Paul Pennybacker, E. Pabalan, H. Rouch, S. C. L. Raine, Miss P. Rousell, M. Rashchild, O. F, Robinson G. Robles, M. Richardson, W. N. Rutledge, H. B Rice, Rosa, E, da Rove, H. Reinos Rahim Remedios, A, Remedios, R. J. Robertson, Mr. Rust, A Reid, J. G. Root, M., Sig, J. R.

Shakpór, A. C. Shaffer, 8, Stermvarte Singb, C. Sampson, J. Seidner, P. Sitwell, J.-K. Sandelands Smith, A. H. Sima, W. A Samuel, C. J. Singh, Gr Spragde, O. Goolayman, H. Sanborne, Dr, F. » Skillin, A

Souza, M. Ba Silva L

Stephenson, B. Salva, C Sullivan, C. P.

GIRAULT for the best and GREAT- ́EST· ASSORTMENT of CONFEC-

TIONERY

Kwonghoplong.

Laheengkee.

Meade,

Nguyen Thanh Norton. * Pacortrade.

J'ueemoh.

Vankee, Willner, Wingtailoong. With Woocheong.

Wood. Wookec.

Yobisumoto. Ybeetsan.

VOwn

Vuenhoptal

0903 Yunhaphai. 1,089, F,458:

Schmidt (a telegrams). 1,759.

Shiuchinchong.

Soonkel (9988),

6,032, 1,123,9,478,900

$1490

For Sale.

A SPECIAL SALE

WILL BE HELD AT THE ITALIAN CONVENT, on behalf of the poor Orphans from the 23rd instant, at 2 PM, to the 28th, of Ladies and children's underclothing and other useful and embroidered articles suitable for birthday presents &c.

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The prices will be marked on every article, The Superioress hopes to receive and menit á large share of public patronage.

ITALIAN CONVENT, 19 Caine Brad. Hongkong, 9th September, 1991,

FOR SALE

SEVERAL MODERN BOOKS on En-

gineering Subjects. For Lies apply.

STEAM

Co The Hongkong Teisgonkk, Hongkong, 10th Apgpit, 1901.

FOR BALE: URAL BUILDING LOT No. 1, situate RUR

upon MOUNT GOUGH, THE PEAK, together with the Four Houses standing there on. The owner is prepared to accept an offer for the whole Lot or to sell the bouses separately, subject to the existing taninsic any portion of the purchase money can rembin on Mortgage at 8% per annum. For detailed Particular, apply toNYS & BOWLEY,

DENNYS

Consignees,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THEP

£ P. & 0.5, N. Co's Steamship

"PALAWAN,"

FROM LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ,

BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND '·

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby inferned that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Godowns at Kowloon; where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel britys on Cargo

From London, &c., er 5.S. China.

From Australia, ex S.S. Australia. From Calcutta, er S.S. Syria.

From Persian Gulf, ér B.1.S.N, and B. & P.

"S. "N." Co.'s Steainers. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given in the contrary before 2 PM, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 19th instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will he effected by mne în any case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- 'tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.

II. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 13th September, 1901. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,"

FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOBE. HE Steamship

THE

"CHINĄ,""

T:

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

No Claims will be admitted'after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned, before Noon, on the aist instant, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Gadowns after the 21st instant, will be subject to rent,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & CO.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 14th September, 1901.

Mails,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

STEAMERS.

TAMBA MARU

J. W. Wale.

DESTINATIONS.

(MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTTO-MORROW, 20th Sept,

WERP, VIA SINGAPORĖ, -PEÑANG,

•COLOMBO and 'PORT SAID

SAILING DATES.

nt Daylight.

al Noon.

YAWATA MARU........................ (NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-1 TO-MORROW, s0th Sept

A. E. Moses ........... { HAMA ....

(SYDNEY and MELBOURNE VIA FRIDAY, 27th, Sept, at

ROSETTA MARU ........ · MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND

N. Tate

|

INADA MARU.

-W. Bainbridge

TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE

KOBE, and YOKOHAMA ......

---

24-P.M.

FRIDAY, 27th September,

at Daylight,

Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the Great NORTHERN RAILWAY and | Atlantic Steainers..

For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road.

Hongkong, 19th September, 1901. TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

TO SAN FRANCISCO, VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. HONGKONG MARU

at Noon.

(via Shanghai, Naga Saturday, 12th Oct, saki, Kobe, Inland Sea. Yokohama and Honolulu)

NIPPON MARU (via

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Tuesday, 5th Nov., Kobe, Inland Sea, Yokohama & Hung

iulu)

[685c

AMERICA

AUSTRIAN-LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA-

TION COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

MARU

at Noon.

(via Shanghai, Na Thursday, 28th Nov., gasaki, Kobe, in-

land Sea, Yokohama & Honolulu)-

at Noon.

"HONGKONG MARU,"

FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID. THE Twin Screw Steamship ADEN, KARACHI, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. HE Steamship

THE

"TRIESTE,"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.. This Vessel brings Cargo

From Venice, ex S., Afelcovich transhipped

at Trieste.

From Levant Porta, er 8,8. Gisely,

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

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be went in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 3rd instant, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Gooda remaining in the Godowns after the 23rd instant, will be subject to re

"Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 17th September, 1901. [9z60 PACIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY

NOTICE,

CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"CITY OF REKING"

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside

Garge impeding the discharge of the Vessel

A. 8. MIHARA,

Manager, N

ORIENTAL

COM

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYFT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, (Through Bills of Lading, issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS)

THE Steamship

"CHUSAN,"

Captain C. L. Daniel, R.N.R., carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the a8th-Septem

will be despatched for. SAN FRANCISCO,ber, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for

VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, the above Ports. INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONO-

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France,

LULU, an SATURDAY, 'the 12th October, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will at Noon, taking Freight and Passengers for be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer

proceeding direct to Maneilles and London Japan, the United States, and Europe, other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed

Steamers of this line pass through the IN:vi Bombay with Transhipment. LAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at HONO LULU, and Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.

Through Passage Tickets granted to England. France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic fines of steamers, and to the principal cities or the United States or Canada Rates may be obtained on application.

Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 |F.HM. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required. Bah

Shippers are particularly requested. to note, the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading,

For further Particulars, apply to

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent.

Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of Overland Rail Hongkong. 13th September, 10 routes from San Francisco including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL FACIFIC NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY. UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAYS; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the regular tariff rate,

Passengers holding orders for OVERLAND CITIES in the United States have between San Francisco and Chicago, the option of the

UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDI, SOUTHERN PACING, CENTRAL PACIFIC, and other direct connecting Railways and frou Chicago to destination the choice of direct lines,

Particulars of the various routes can be had on application.

Special rates Chess class only) ase granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European officials in the service of China gad Japan, and to Government officials and shøir families,

Through Bills of Lading issued for trans

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE, AND YOKOHAMA.

FOR VICTORIA, B.C.; AND TACOMA,

IN-CONNECTION WITH VÍSa gink

NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

Steamers;

Captains.

Proposed

Saltoge

Olympia 2,837 Truebridge Oct.. Quera Adelaide, 9,834 F. McNair.. Oct. - & Victoria

hannel 5,502. J. Fantoz ... Oct. 15 Bradmar 3,607 W. Watt...... Nov. 12

ΤΗ

HE attention of Passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and to EUROPE,

will be landed and stored at Consigneca za Portatiori to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR

and expense.

to San Francisco, to Atlantic and faland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the [Company's and connecting Steamer."

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent Hongkong, 17th September, 1901. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA.

TION COMPANY,

·NOTICE TO CONSIGNESS AND

· UNDERWRITERS.

LL SHANGHAI and NORTHERN Cargo ex, ALTRIESTE from TRIESTE and FORTS Or CALL will be forwarded per as, LTE: MOON hence to Strangiai:

SANDER, WIELER & Co. - Agenti Hongkong, 18th September, 1901. [1026c

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. 9. S..N, Co.'s Steamship

"CEYLON," FROMANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID,

SUEZ AND STRAITS.. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their vit in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godoys Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each congament will be sorted out mack by mary. and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed, but

Optional Goods will be landed here, unless

instructions are given to the contrary before SUPREME COURT HOUSE-TO-DAY*

Splicktory

Hongkong, 24th August, Foor.

Goods not cleared by the 24th Instant A Leefotoci|4na, vill be subject to rent..

"FOR SALE CHEAP. COTTAGE PIANO by BORD of PARIB, A Tarenean aid in Excellent Condition,

For Price, &c.apply to

the

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in may cage whateveran

All damaged Parkagra Gedol and Co ined from tod

THE ROBINSON PIANO CO days after the

no Claims Will Hangkong, 47th Mayırdoti, na [jbic |

GIRAULT for all KINDS of FANCY

#ISQUITA.

(9170 Hongka

Freight will be received on heard until 4

the day previous to sailing. Parcel Packages will be received at Office until gİP.M. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of samo is required.

Consular Invoices to accompany Carge des tined to points beyond San Francisco in the United States should be sent to the Company's Once in Sented Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.

For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Queen's Building.

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent 17th September, ***y.

TO IMPORTERS FROM THE UNITED STATES.

*

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI GATION COMPANY, LIMITED, Having Established a REGULAR SERVICE of STEAMERS from SEATTLE (Faget Sound) to JAPAN, CHINA and thei

PHILLIPINES, in conjunction

GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY LINES of the UNITED STATES, are prepared to con- Kehtract for the conveyance of Goods from HAM the PACIFIC CJAST and Interior:

Polots of USA, to the

HONGKONG TO LONDON £52. Excellent accommodation. First-class Table,

DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried; Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first clasÉ ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK LABE The Railroad travelling is second to none on the American Continent two trans continental mins daily from TACOMA, Dining Car is attached to trans-continental trainy day and night; TACOMA to New York in 47 days Magnificent Scenery of the Rocky and CASCADE MOUNTAINS The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Toute

HONGKONG: 70 VICTORIA,

TACOMA £35.

The best route to the KLONDYER GOLD FIELDS. Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA to DYRA and ST, MIDHARLAMVAA

Rates or Passage to other Paints on applicás tion, s

Special rates allowed to members of Govern. ment Services

For further Information as to Passage or Fight, apply to EMELE

DODWELL & Co, LIMITED, General Agents Hongkong 26th August Foo

REQULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,

VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL

PROPOSED SAILINGS. TROM HONGKONG. "MOGUL

For further Particulara, apply #1 THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI-SATSUMA" GATION CON OFFICER, NEW YORK: KURDISTA To the Agents of the Company at Japan, China, "LENNOX"

Hongkong, Phillipines and Straits"RICHMO FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO., General ORONSAY Mid-Westom Agents SEATTLE'; or to

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GEO. SUTHERLAND, General Agent for For Freight and further Information, apply

the East, SHANGHAL, AMESONA

JARDINE, MATHESON

[1] Hongkong, sink July,

DODWELL

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