THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1902.
TELEGRAMS. TEALTH OF THE GOVERNMENT | place of Mr. Henderson who has left the Colony.
(Reuters)
Military Sentences in South Africa.
LONDON, July 24th. On the oth August, a. Royal Commission composed of Judges Alverstone and Bigham, and Major-General Sir John Ardagh, will proceed to South Africa to enquire into the sentences imposed in the military courts under martial law, and to, report whether it is expedient that such sentences be remitted or reduced.
DEPARTMENTS.
THE POLICE,
In his report on the Medical Department for
1901, Dr. Atkinson states that malarial fever.
contributed 407 admissions, to hospital as against 390 in 1900. There had been a marked dimunition in the number of cases from the Police Stations in the New Territory. The other discases which occasioned the greatest number of admissions were dysentery 36, beri beri to, and enteric fever four. During the year 202 European, '521 Indian, and 214 Chi nese members were admitted to hospital. As compared with the previous year the greatest Botha and Dolarey at Capetown.increase is among the European section, as in At a reception held at the Dutch Church, 1907 there were only 183 members admitted. Capetown, General Botha said that he wish-In fact, it is the largest number, of admissions ed to impress upon the Africanders, the absolute necessity of working hand in hand with the Government, as this was the only country they could call home.
General. Delarey said that they had buried their Mausers and their flag, but not their traditions.
French Affairs.
during the past ten years. In the Indian and Chinese sections it was a decrease of one ad- mission each. There were eight deaths during the year, four European, two Indian and two Chinese. Three Europeans, ten Indians and three Chinese were invalided
THE TROOPS.
Mesara. Gourdin and Potts offer themselves for re-election.
W. G-Dickson, Chairman.
Hongkong, 22nd July, 1902.
ASSETS.
June 30th 1902, Value of Steamers Powan, Ho- nam, Heungthai, Zung shan, 3ths of Fatskan and 3rd of Nonning & Sainam. $ Do. of Lighters Sun Lee and
Wo Lee ...
Do. of Wharves, Hulks, and
Moorings
Do. of Properties at Canton,
Wuchow and Kongkun Da of Coal, Stores, and Spare
Gear........
CHINAMAN IN THE STOCKS, MAGA A Chinare lad, who described himself as a boiler maker, was charged by the end watchman of the Hung Ham Docks with steal ing 21lbs brass nuts from H, M. S. Wivera while undergoing repairs at the Kowloon Docks, Mr. Hastings, who appeared to prosecute on behalf of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, asked the Magis. trale, if the charge was satisfactorily proved, to expose the culprit in stocks at the premises of the Kowloon Docks as it would be à deterrent to others. The Company has of late lost a lot of things, Mr. Hazeland concurred, 10,500.00 and sentenced the defendant to eight weeks haid labour, and for one week of the sentence 84,500.00 he would be placed in stocks for two hours a day at the Kowloon Dock premises 40,666.39
684,000.00
Do. Do
of Furniture of Shares in Public Com. panies.....
10,645.38 750 00
Do. of Chinese Bonds........ Loans on Mortgage Cach with the Hongkong & hang hai Banking Corporation Interest' accrued to date....
Premium on Marine Policies un-
⚫ expired pre-
Sundry Debtors
There was an increase in the number of admissions to the hospital as compared with 1900, though the mortality amongst the There is a growing agitation in France in coimpero troops was less, and that amongst consequence of the anti-clerical measures the Indian troops was higher than in the adopted by the Government. A riotous devious year. The average daily rate of sickness monstration has taken place in Paris, result was also higher amongst these sections, and ing in the temporary arrest of M. François éspecially with the latter. Last year the admissions to hospital were 5,359 with 67 Coppee, Deputy Lerolle and others.
deals which are the highest recorded num- bers during the past ten years.
LATER.
The Conference of Premiers. The Colonial conferences will conclude carly in August, laut there will be subsequent informal conferences of Premiers with the Admiralty and War Office officials, on details of Imperial defence.
The Anti-Clerical Measures in France.
There has been a sharp fall in French Rentes on the Paris Dourse in consequence of the apprehension of disturbances in con.. nection with the anti-clerical measures of the Government.
TYPHOON WARNINGS.
RD BRUM HOISTED
The authorities at the Central Police Station informed us at ten o'clock this morning that
the red drum had been hoisted, thus deanting that the typhon was nie than 300 miles from the Colony,
In his daily report, Mr. F. G. Figg, Acting Director of the Hongkong Observatory says
On the 26th at 10.5 am. Red Dram haisted. Typhoon in the neighbourhood of North Luzon probably moving We-t-north-west at prefent. Bad weather in the Formosa Channel and N.E. part of the China Sea.
At 1.55 am. The barometer is falling in Luzon and over Fermosa and the S. coast of China. Pressure is high uver japan and the E.. coast of China, where the bargmeter has rison. Forecast:-N, winds, probably feshen. ing the next 24 hours; fair at first, dull and Bually later.
NOTICE FROM MANK.A.
Mr. W. A. Rublee, U. S. Consul General, kindly forwards the following copy of a telegram which he received from Manila to day :---
MANILA OBSERVATORY,
July 26th, alm. The typhoon crosses Luzon and rages fifty, miles north Manila, moving to N.W. by N.
THE REBELLION IN KWANGSI.
THE CAOL STAFF
Out of a total stafï of 93, 8t members were ad- muted to hospial during 1991. There were two deaths-one European and one Indian, Three Indians were invalided from phthisis, and a Chinpan from rheumatism,
SANITARY DEPARTMENT
In this Department there were to admissions as against 15 in 1900. There were no deaths, and none of the members were invalided.
GOVERNMENT CIVIL HOSPITAL.
THE YEAR'S WORK.
821,652.00 1,034.48 789,500.00,
24,098.41 1,381.48
6,167.27 9.486.31 $2,491,381.72
LIABILITIFS, June 30th 1902. Amount of Capital, 80,000 Shares
of $15, each, fully paid up..$ 1,200,000yo Da, at Credit of Depreciation
and Insurance Fund Do. at Credit of Equalization
6:0,000.00
214,043.29
KING'S PARK.
TURNING THE FIRST SOD,
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has shown the success of the method; big sums have been paid into the national treasury. Why? Because these officials who receive comparatively high salaries do not aban don themselves to any condemnable action. Passing to the present condition of the police at Peking and to the reforms it is in need of, the prince recognized that the greatest dificulty would be to find the necessary amount of money for making these reforms. The state of the streets of Peking was such that enormous sums, would be needed to put them in a decent condition; it would therefore be necessary to think of finding new sources of revenue. Hence the necessity of raising money by new taxation.
All this was known to us, but what was not known is the admission of the prince of having already greatly benefited from his short stay in Japan.
Entimations.
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE SEVENTY-SECOND ORDINARY THE SEVE
YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the OFFICE of the Company, No. 18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, on TUESDAY, the 5th August, at 12 o'clock of the Directors, together with a.Statement of Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Report
Accounts, declaring a Dividend and electing Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER LOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 23rd July to the 5th August inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
'T. ARNOLD,
Hongkong, igth July, 1907.
Secretary.
[743d
THE WEST POINT BUILDING CO., LIMITED.
"
N INTERIM DIVIDEND of One Dollar
and a half per Share for six months ond. 30th June, 1997, will be PAYABLE on the 29th instant, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Com- pany's Office.
Well, people are pleased nowadays to say that the police in Jap in do their work in a, It will be seen from our advertisement fairly satisfactory mauner but they are far from columns that H. E. Major General Sir W. 1. being a model, one loves' above all to render Gascoigne will perform the ceremony of turn-justice to the detective wins on a thousand ing the first sod of King's Park at 5.30 pm, on
different occasions have sltown that for keening Wednesday next Launches will be provided scent, intelligence, promptitudo and energy 1a take spectators to Kowloon, the first of which they need not fear any comparispa. As to the will leave Blake Iier at 4.39 pm, to be followed Japanese policeman, he is far from being the shortly afterwards by a second. Intending ideal representative of public strength. The visitors are requested not to be inte in arriving Japanese police is too much of a busy body to be taken for an example. Prince Yu-
This in- should have looked elsewhere.
at Blake Pier. Should the state of the weather
necessitate a postponement of the ceremony, it will take place at the same hour on Saturday,cidental reflection should not make us lose 2nd August.
CORRESPONDENCE,
We do not necessarily tuntoise the opinions expressed by Correspondents in this column,]
A GRIEVANCE.
To rus Entuk of Tinc "Hongkong TelegrAPH."
of Dividend Fund... 100,000.00 Do. at Credit of Investment
Fluctuation Account ...... 164.884-53
STR-After the heavy rain which we have Unclaimed Dividends
6,282 had quite recently I should like to know the Sundry Creditors,
5,171.90
reason why that in my house, which is situated Amount at Credit of Prost and
Loss Account......
in an off-shoot of Caine Road, I could not get any water this moming? Is it that the turn- $4,491,381.72 cock, whose dety it is to turn on the water has gone wrong, or the tap in my house? Surely the "powers that would be should look into this matter and remedy the evil. Thanking you in anticipation, and enclosing herewith my card. Yours truly,
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Dr.
June 30 1920. To amount paid for repairs to
steamers...
...........$ 35.394 78 3,250.00
To directors and auditors' fees ........ To balance to be appropriated, viz:—
Dividend at to percent,
on $1,200,000 $120,000.00 To be written off book
According to the report of the Principal Civil Medical Officer for 1901, the total number of admissions to the Govenment Civil Hospital for the year was 2,948 as against 3,030 in 1900, and 2,734 in 1899. The total gumber of out-]. patients was 12,633 as against 13,883, in 1899. He points, aut that there is a decided increase in the number of Government servants admitted, a slight increase in the number of Police and a marked diminution in the number of free patients admitted. This was accounted for last year by the fact that it is im- possible to admit many cases which attend as out-patients and who should be în patients. Owing to the large increase in the number of sick Police and Government servants admitted, By amount brought forward from these two classes of patients alone contributed 276 more than in 1809.
The rate of mortality for the year was 5.18 per cent, and the average daily number of sick was 117 as against 110.95. There were 281 women and children admitted as against 325. In concluding his report, Dr. Aikinson points out that a scheme for fitting the Hospital with electric light has been drawn up during the year, the necessary expenditure has been sanc- tioned, and before next summer it is expected that this will be installed. A new operating theatre is very much required.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAM-BOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
The repart of the Board of Directors to the ordinary half-yearly meeting of shareholders to be held at the office of the Company, on Tuesday, the 5th August, at iz o'clock, noon is as follows-
WORK FOR THE NEW GOVERNOR.. The Governor designate of Kwangsi, II. E. The Directors beg to submit to the Share- Wang Chil-ch'un, formerly Governor of Anhui, | hol ers the Repent and Statement of Accounts according to a Peking dispatch, left that city..for the half-year ending 30th June last."
value of steamers,..... 50,000.00 To be carried to new
account......
Dec. 31 1901.
Jast
account June 30 1972.
44,043.29
--- 214,043.29
$252,688.07
Cr.
By net earnings of steamers By interest on investments.......... By transfer fees.....
$37,327.50
A RATEPAYER. Hongkong, 26th July, 1902.
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CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE
INTERIOR.
A CAPSIZE.
Canton, 24h July, The junk Yan a loaded with merchandise capsized near Chan Tsun while on a voyage. to Hongkong Particulars are not to hand.
CANTON RAILWAYS.
sight of the primary idea of this article, namely, the care that our representatives should exercise in taking, uate of the - perpstual engagement of Japanese officials in China. These Asiatics will, at a given moment, aliente China much more from us than sic is at this hour,
We do not hide our admir tion of the energ and enterprising spirit of Japan; but we con- sider the Japanese as an enormous danger in China. He has at first really much more to learn before undertaking the instruction of China. The half-educated have been and always will be dangerous Let Japan do within her bor ders what she pleases; she is free to do so. While showing her a real interest, we can regret certain mistakes that she makes, but, We are bound to respect her manner of viewing her own affairs. Outside, in China,, it is a different matter. European powers have to follow a line of conduct totally different from
hers.
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Commercial.
The Share Market is at a standstill. There ate sellers for almost all shares, and inclina- tion is displayed by buyers to operate.
A small parcel of CANTON INSURANCE, SHARES has been placed at $160. and Ravus at 58,
GRICH QUOTATION3.
Hongkong, 26th July. To-day's quotations are as follows:—
Per chest. OLD PATNA High Nos.
..$910 .....@ 9071
It is understood that the Hongkong to Canton Railway will have a branch line to Fukien province. It will meet the main line at Shik Sung town in Tung Kim 169,069.01 District. I understand that the Canton to
56,143.95
Hankow Railway Company has proposed to 147.50
the Hoarkung to Canton Railway Company NEW 252,688.07 that the two firms work in co-operation with à
view to saving expense..
DEPRECIATION AND INSURANCE FUND, Dr. June 30 1904. To balance.....
Ci
Dec. 31 1901.. Fly amount at credit.........
1
NEW BANK NOTES FOR HUPEN.
HANKOW, 29th July. Viceroy Chang Chi Tung has given an order $600,000.00 to the Japanese Bank note manufacturers for
200,000, bank notes for the Hunch Mint,
..$600,000.00
› EQUALIZATION OF DIVIDEND FUND.
Dr. 1902, June 30.
To Balance,
1901. December 31 By Amoun at Credit,
Cri
100,000,0
By Amount appropriated from Profit
and Loss Account for Half Year 50,000 ending 31st Dec, 1991, ..................
By Amount transferred from Invest ment Fluctuation Account......
E. & O. E.
50,000.00
$300,000.00
T: ARNOOD, Secretary.
CHINA AND JAPAN.
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Low
15
BENARES..
PATNA
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33
MALWA
ÖLD
19
PERSIAN Best quality...
....@. 017)
@ 907 @ 9374. @975/1010 1030/1040 570/580
Co-Day's. Advertisements.
CELEBRATION IN HONOUR- OF THE
CORONATION OF THEIR
MAJESTIES.
TURNING OF THE FIRST, SOD OF THE ¦
KING'S PARK.qqa,
H
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED) from the 22nd to the 29th
stant, (both Days inclusive),
By Order of the Board of Directors,
A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to
The Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Co., Limited.
General Agents,
The West Point Building Co., Ltd. Hangkong, 15th July, 1902.
[745
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT AND AGENCY CO.,
LIMITED.
NISTERIM DIVIDEND' of
Six
A Dollars per Share for six months ending 29th instant, on, which date Dividend, War 30th June, 1992 will be PAYABLE on the
rants may be obtained on application con Lompany's Office,
will be CLOSED from the 1st to be
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Gompany. instant, (both Days inclusive)
By Order of the Board of Directors,
A. SHELTON HOOPER"
Secretary, Hongkong, 14th July, 1992,
QUEEN MINES, LIMITED. NOT
TOTICE is lereby giver that an EXTRAY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING.
of the above Company will be held at the OF. ICES of the Company, 38 and 40, Queen's Roud Central, on TUESDAY, 5th August, at 11.45 AM, for the purpose of considering and if thought fit, passing the following RESOLUTION, that is to say
That the Corp.ny be wound up voluntarily and that ARTHUR RYLands Lowe, of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Chartered Accountant, be, and he is hereby appointed, Liquidator for the purpose of such winding up."
Should the above Resolution be passed by the requisite majority, it will be submitted for confirmation as a SPECIAL RESOLUTION to a SECOND EXTRAORDINARY GEN- ERAL MEETING, which will be subsequently consened.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers, 24 Hongkong, 25th July, 1902.
1784d
N°
OLIVERS FREEHOLD MINES,
'LIMITED.
OTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
of the above Company will be held at the OFFICES of the Company, 38 and 40, Queen's Road Central, on TUESDAY, 5th August, at NOON, for the purpose of considering and if thought fit; passing the following RESÖLU- TION, that is to say :-
"That the Company be wound up voluntarily and that ARTHUR RYLAND LOWE, of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Charteret Accountant, be, and he is hereby appointed, Liquidator, for the.. purpose of such winding up."
Should the above Resolution be passed by the requisite majority it will be submitted for confirmation as a SPECIAL RESOLUTION, to a SECOND EXTRAORDINARY GEN. ERAL MEETING, which will be subsequently convened.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managern. Hongkong, 25th July, 1902. 2 17854
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK- ING CORPORATION.
NOTICE is hereby given that the ORDIN
Launches will be provided to take Spectators to Kowloon; the First Launch will leave Blake Pier at 4.30 PM.. and the Second Launch shortly afterwards. Intending Visitors are re- quested not to be late in a riving at lake Pier,
Should the State of the Weather necessit.isNARY HOLE EARLY MEETING a Postponement of the above Ceremony, this of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Curporation will then take place at the same hour on SATURDAY, and Angust,
OUR NEW ALLY, A SOURCE OF DANCER!
More than once, says L'Echo de Chine, we Sgon,noo.co have called the attention of our readers to Japanese politics, and we have signalised the peril that will menace Europe the day the Chinese and the Japanese begin to work in concert. We are of opinion that the actual IS' EXCELLENCY THE OFFICER danger will not come from China alone, but ADMINISTERING THE GOVERN from China drawn hy Japan into some foolist MENT has kindly consented to perforin the emerprise. It is therefore necessary to follow Ceremony of Turning the First Sod of the up the different phases of the sort of infiltraKing's Park at 5.39 PM, on WEDNESDAY,
The 36th instant. tion of the Japanese bacillus into the Chinese organism. Prince Yu-Lang, whp has been sent as envoy to Japan, was interviewed by a reporter of the Sipan Tinies on the 28th ultimo. After ilia exchange of ordinary civilities the reporter told him. that the Japanese were greatly honoured to find among thein a visitor of the prince's rank; and that they also considered that China should be grateful to the prince for the service he was rendering' his country in coming to. Tokin. The prince could only say he was flattered by the compliment. He declared that the old Chinese law which formerly forbade 3, princes of the Imperial family from 'Travelling | two abroad had just been abrogated. He said that it was at his own request that the Emperor had given him permission to go to Japan, as being in charge of the police at Peking he was desirous of studying the japanese police or ganisation and the state of their roads.
goings, there remains, including $27,327.00 brought forward from last riccount, the sum of $214,043.29 at credit of Profit. and Loss Ac- count From this amount the Directors re-') We have compared the above Statement with commend that a dividend for the half-year of the Bocks, Vouchers and Securities of the Com- 10% on Capital, or $120,000, be paid to Share-pany, and certify the same to be correct. holders, and that Sgo opo be written off the book value of Steamers, leaving a balance of $44,043 20 to be carried forward to New Account.
for Shanghai en toute for his new post in After paying running expenses, salaries, Kwangsi on the 17th instant. During his repreìa of insurance, repairs and all other out- cent audiences with the Empress Dowager, H. E. asked for, and obtained permission to take with him down South four or five bat. talious cf foreign-modelled Runanese troops, hitherto garrisoning Anch'ing (ganking) and Wuho, Ashui province, to assist him in quelling the rebellion in Ewangsi, The Commandant of these troops is a General Li, also a Hunanese, and it is reported that he has been ordered by Governor Wang Chib- ch'un to be ready to embark his troops fo Increased running expenses combined with.. Wuchou (Kwangsi), on the West rivery via | the general dulness" of trade account for the Canton. Arrived at Wuchou, General Li's falling off of the steamers' net earnings as brigade will encamp there and wait for the compared with those of the corresponding" Governor and escort H.E to Kweilin, the api-period of last year. So far, there is no improve. tal of the province" it is further reported that ment to report in the conditions under which Governor Wang, who is himself a (unanese, the West River Steamers have been working: depends upon using bis infucoce upon the rebel disbanded soldiery in Kwangai, most of whom are his fellow-provincials, to persuade them to return to their allegiance, at the same time using a display of force to give strengthe to his scheme. It is stated in Peking tha Governor Wang, who was in danger of being shelved by the Empress Dowager, obtained his appointment by proposing the above project and offering to restore peace in Kwangsijn that way.
The Eustomary repairs have been effected during the half-year and the steamers have been maintained in their usual state of eficiency, The new steamer for the Hongkong-Canton service on joint account with the China Navi gation Company, alluded to in the last report, has been contracted for with the longkong and Whanipaa Dock Company at the price of $395,000, and is deliverable in the early part of next year. The interest of the China Navigation Company in this s'eamer will be three-eighths. S
REBELS TEAR DOWN TELEGARAPH LINES. According to the latest advices from the
Upon leaving the Colony the Honourable South, says a Shanghai journal, the telegraph J. J. Deli-Irving resigned his seat at the Board lines in Kwangsi are constantly being tora and the Honourable C. W. Dickson was nomi- down by the rebels, to the great public in-nated by the Directors to fill the vacancy sub convenience. Soldiers are now posted ject to confirmation by the Shareholders at this buah throughout the Province to guard the com- meeting. In accordance with the Articles of munications, between whom and the rebels Association Mr. F. A. Gomes and the Honour- serious fights are of frequent occurrence. Pro- able G. W. Dickson retire from the Board by clamations are posted up everywhere warning rotation, and, being eligible, offer themselves
the people that anybody guilty of ile offence will be executed without trial as soon as captured.
"&GIRAULT: för TABLE DELICACIES.
i by every Mail.
for re-election
The accounts have been audited by Messrs. A. O'D. Gourdin and W. H. Fotts, the latter in
GIRAULT for Best FRENCH DREAD,
tet and 115 Loal.
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A. Q'D. GOURDIN. W. HUTION L'OTTS, Hongkong, 21st july, 1902.
IN THE DOCK,
AT TILE MAGISTRACÝ. July 2Gili
Auditors.
We cannot pass in silence over the criticism of Prince Yu on the financial administration of
ALLEGED ROBBERY OF $3,000, The remanded case in which a Chinaman was charged with three others, not in custody, with stealing $3,000 was resumed, before MT. Hazeland, P., S. Garrodd, deposed that on the 26th June at 6.45 am, the defendant was brought to the charge room at the C. P. Station charged on suspicions, with com. China. According to him, no reform can be mitting a robbery at No. 9 Hollywood Road. effected in China, unless her finances are put He searched the defendant, and on his in order.. The national treasury should. belt round his waist-found $534 in notes, and receive inore money and a better system of $17.45 in silver. A Chinese Sergeant inter- taxation should be established. Chinese preter at th C. P. S. stated that the officials have frequently been accused of defendant made a statement in the charge prevarication; but the treasury being very poor room as follows: I was outside and I don't the officials are badly paid for the services they know what happened inside. I saw Uu Yim, pive. This state of affairs naturally leads them Li Tung, and Li Kun go into the house; I was to have recourse to unjust proceedings, were it watching outside the door. Li Kang dragged only to keep up their rank. Prince Yupraised the old man down to the basement and laid Prince Sul greatly and cited him as an ex upon him. 14. Kun, Up Yim and Li Tung ample of the honest official. As Director of broke open the box and stole the money. Customs of Hatamen at Peking her (Sub) After stealing it we ran away. The money receives an exceptionally high salary. His was divided on the vacant ground at Lap say inferiors in the same service are paid equally
Wan. My share was $540. When the money. well in proportion. What is the consequence?. was divided we separated. Mr. Hareland The affairs of the customs are administered in committed him for trial at the next sessions. an honest and a very just ma her. Experience
"GIRAULT: WINES, LIQUEURS,
- BEER and SPIRIT,
GIRAULT 1. for the Best assortment of
CONFECTIONERY,
1: t
EDBERT A. HEWETT, Hon. Secretary to the Cornuation Committee.
Hongkong. 24th July, moz
[7884
TO LET, FURNISHED.
SEYMOUR TERRACE, ROBINSON
ROAD I EVEL, good view of harbour, for months or longer if necessary from Ang st
Moderate terms. Apply by Letter to
G. Woodrock...“. Hongkong, 26th Jule, 1902.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA,
(ORIENTAL. 5.S. CO.) REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND MANILA,
THE Company's well known Sicamship
-"ROSETTA MARU,”
3 870 Tons, Captain Tate, will be despatched hence for MANILA, on THURSDAY, the 7th August, at Noon.
Magnificent accommodation.
will be held at the CITY HALL. Hongkong, on SATURDAY, re 16th August at OON, for The purpose of receiving the "Report on the Cout of Directors together with a Starement of Accounts 10 30ĥ júne, 1992.
By Order of the Court of Pirectors,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager. 7784
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JK MMITH,
By Chuf Manager. "Hangkung, zjtur July, "1902,"
779d
NEW STEAM LAUNCHES.
FOR SAL'S,
TROM 35 FEET TO 75 FEET. For Particulars apply to
RITCHIE & CO., 39, DES VOLUX ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 24th July, 1902,"
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO,
WANTED,
Comfortable cabins. Excellent table. Unrivalled speed, A Governinti Timber Mill. Must be thor-
NEXPERIENCED FOREMAN for a oughly acquainted with the erection and. management of Timber-cutting Machinery, Forward copies of recent testimonials and state Salary required to her Babe Best
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS; SANDAKAN." 3rd February, 1902, fizid
Trsta
Electric light. Doctorand Stewardest carried. For Freight or Passage, apply to guza ma
THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
Agentsik Prince's Buildings,
#Ica House Street:"
Hongkong, 26th July, 1902.
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