TELEGRAMS.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH '
SERVICE:
(By Special Arrangement with "Der
Ostamatische Lloyd")
King Edward's Royal Visitors.
THE KAISER AND HIM. T. M. DON CARIOS,
BERLIN, 3rd November,.
12.15 p/m. Emperor William will arrive in Eugland on the 8th November and the King of Portugal on the Ith iust. The meeting at London of the "Royal guests is therefore improbable. The Reichstag and Customs Tariff.
The report that the Government bas arrived at an understanding with the majority in the Reichstag is still without foundation with regard to the second rea ling of the Customs' tarif. There is, however, a chance that the Government will carry its point at the third reading, the majority continue its opposition against the left of the House.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1902
D-M-JRROW'B-PROGHAMM YAZ The programme for to-morrow's racing it as follows:
Second Day, 5th November.. THE NORTHERN CUP: Value, Tia 200; second pony, Tis. 50 if five or more starters, third pony, Ths..25; for China ponies, weight for inches as per scale; Jockeys that never won an official 'race'nifowed.sbs. winners' of a race at this meeting gibi, extra: non-starters at this meeting 7 extra
entrance, Tis Tiroc quaniers mile. THE SHANGHAI ST. LEGER-Value, Ths. 750
second pony, Tis. 15o; third pony, Tis, 100; for China ponies that have never been laced. previous to 1st January 1902; weight inst. zibs.: ponies aver:14 hands to carry 3b extra for every inch over; winners of rice 5lbs. extra two or more races fölbs. extra ; entrance, Ti 15. 006. mile and three quarters, K
THE NAVY CUP: Presented by the captains and officers of His Majesty's Ships in the Yangtsze Division second pony, Tis. 50 if five or more starig's, third pony, Tis. 25; for China ponies, bring, bona fide griffins at date of entry; weight for inches as per scale; winners 5lbs extra pjockeys that have never won an official race, allowed sibs,; entrance Tis. 5. One mile, de THE PAGODA CUP-Value Tis co; second pony, Tls. 50; if five or more starters, third pany, Tls. 25 for China, ponies, weight for inches as per seile: ponies that have started at this meeting and never won a race allowed 7lbs. winner of the Criterion Stakes gibs." extra en rance, Tis 5. One mile. THE SHANGHAL STAKES:-A forced entry of Tis. with Ts. ros added; for all posies otherwise entered at this meeting; first pony to receive 70 per cent, second pouy, 20 per cent, third pony, 10 per cent.; weight for inches as per scale; griffins at date of entry 7lbs. One mile and a half. shoulded 7 Takes Value, Tis. 250; second pony, Tis. 5o; if five or more starters, third pony,T's 25 for China ponies that have never race previous to 1st January 1901; weight for inchess per scale: winres: 11h3, extra, unplaced ponies allowed 5lbs; entrance, Tls 5 One mile and a quarter. THE LLAMA MIAU STAKES-Value, Tis, 200; second pony, Tis. 5o; if five or more starters, third pony, Tls. 25 for all Chiba ponies; weight for inches as per scale; ponies that! have slated at this meeting and not wor a race allowed 7lbs,; entrarice, Tis 5. One mile and three-quarters. A THE SYCEE STAKES-Value, Tls. 200 second pony, Tls. sa; if five nr more starters, third pony, Tis, 25 for China, ponies, being bona hide griffins at date of entry weightformehes as per sca e winners of a race glbs, extra ; Jockeys that have never won an official race allowed 5lbs; entrance, Tls. 5. One mile and a quarter.
German Ambassador at Rome.
Von Wedel, ambassador at iome, will replace Count Eulenburg at
Vienna.
St. Louis Exposition. Herr Lewald (Ewa'd?) has been appointed chief commissioner for the Gerinas Empire at the St. Louis World's Fair Exposition.
Death of Dr. H. Rickert. Dr. Heinrich Kickert, a prominent member of the Reichstag, is dead.
(Reuters)
The Aden Boundary Dispute.
LONDON, November 1st. The reported seulement of the Aden boundary dispute was premature; the nego: tiations continue.
The Assonan Dam. Generals Kitchener and Wingate have in- spected the dam across the Nite at Assouan, and have proceeded to Wady Halla. Lord Rosebory and Army Reform. Lord Rosebery, speaking at Edinboro, criticized the new. Army scheme, which he said had been prepared in the absence of the best officers in South Africa. Lord Kitchener should have been given powers to deal both with the War Office and Army reform.
.LATER.
Edinburgh University. Sir Robert Bannatyne Finlay, K. C., has been elected Rector of Edinburgh Univer sity.
THE SICCAWEI PLATE:- Value, Tis. 200
second pony, Tls. go; if five or more starters, third pony, 71s. 25 for all China ponics; weight for inches as per scale; unplaced ponies at this mecting allowed gibs.; entrance, Tlf. 5...One mile and a quarter..
EUROPEAN CHARGED WITH
FALSE PRETENCES. On Friday afternoon the s.. Kumsang arrived from Singapore, and among her passengers was a man nained MacIntyre, who proceeded to the Hongkong Hotel and engaged a room. The following alternoon he went to Messrs Falconer and Company, of Queen's Road, gave his name as Capt. Trooke of the s.5. Lincoln shire, and obtaineda gold watch, valued at $280, and a gold locket worth $60. He promised to return and pay for them on Monday, and proceeded to a pawnshop at No. 43, Cochrane Street where he got $ico on the watch and $25 on the locker. His next move- was to the Metropole Hotel, and matters went well enougli for him until yesterday afternoon- when Messr. Falconer & a reported their transaction to the place, who secured the man at the Metropole Hotel last night. The gold watch and locket were obtained from the
pawnshop.
The prisoner was brought before Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, this morning charged with obtaining goods by false pretences, and as he pleaded guilty he was sentenced to six months' im-
The Adon Frontier Dispute. The Porte has given categorical instruc-prisonment. tions for the withdrawal of Turkish troops from the Aden hinterland, and the incident is considered closed.
SHANGHAI RACES.
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MACAO NOTES.
(From Our Own. Correspondent.)
MACA, November 3rd. THE LTE: MR. ALBINO SILVEIRA,
CANTON NOTES:
Tom Our Own Correspondant.)
SANCANTON, November 3rd.
THE FAMINE.
In Cânion city we sea little of the distress caused by the poor-r.ce crop. But that the famine is widespread is certain. During the last few da, s refugees from the famine districts, said to number several thousands, have reached Canton and from Canton have spread to the neighbouring towns and villages. Bands of these may be seen begging in the streets is reported that many more are on the way-
REDUCING THE LAND TAX..
The Nam Hoi and the Pun U magistrates
have issued proclamations remitting three. tenths oft e government land tax because of the faniine. The officials are evidently anxious regarding the outcome of the present unrest occasioned by the failure of crops. It seems to be accepted us a fact that there will be trouble of some kind before the year ends.
ROUBERY.
Two nights ago, a large band of mobbers surrounded the village of Shan Tsun on Fu Ti and loved about one hundred houses.
HOSPITAL FOR WỤ CHAU
A
The Southern Baptists have been carrying on mission work in Kwong Sai for several years. The work has been largely under the direction of Rev. Thos. McClog, M.D. inunth or so ago Dr. McCloy moved his family to Wu Clau to a huse which he had recently built. Now comes the good news that a rich gentleman in New York has given Dr. McCLy six or seven thousand dollars with which to build a hospital at Wu Chau. Dr. McCloy and the Southern Baptist mission are to be congratulated on their good fortune.
MARSHAL SU AND THE REBELLION.
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CABLE BREAKDOWN AT SINGAPORE
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To-day's Advertisements.
ROYAL
JANET WALDORF SEASON BEGINS MONDAY, Nov. 17TH. The Reigning Topic in all Circles
BOX OFFICE NOTICE." The Plan for the Reserved Seat of
"A ROYAL DIVORCE." will be on view at Robinson's on SATURDAY, Nov. 8TH.
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ARTHUR SEYMOUR, Representative.
ÇA PEKING-REFORTUN The following report from Paking is now in
The Singapore station of the Eastern Exten-THEATRE circulation amongst be Shanghai mandarins. It sion Telegraph Company is experiencing just is to the effect that when the news of the dis- now a situation it has never before had to face patch from Hongkong to Shanghai and in the shape of breakage of cable connection Yangtze ports of a large, British squadron of which cannot be deramined. The breakdown armoured ships and gunboats was transmitted occurred between Friday and Saturday, 24th by telegraph from Shanghai to the Grand and 25th ult., all the nonhem wires being ren Fecretary Yung Lupin Peking the latter
dered useless. Investigations were accordingly JANET WALDORF. once went to Eho Park and showed the tele-made from the cable station at Tanjong Katong, gram to the Empress Dowager. The conference, and it was found that communication was between the two is stated to have been very interrupted between there and town in the con- secret, but when the Grand Secretary left the secting cable which runs via Tanjong Rhu, Presence he was distinctly heard to say " Well, | Immediately steps were taken fo deal with the there is no help for it but to send troops to trouble, and whilst a sufficient staff of operators oppose any hostile movements," This he said has been kept at work at Tanjong Katong repeatedly, to no one, however, in particular, receiving messages and despatching them to the Town office by telephone and gharry for re-transmission, the company's electricians have been hard at work grappling for the cable. It was thought that the current had gone to sarih somewhere atiam Clyde Terrace Market, but the cable was fished up and run through and no break was, discovered. This was unusual and of course greatly increased the difficulty of locating the injury inasmuch as the distance tests by which experts can now locate within a yard, are weakene, and the only way of finding where the trouble lies appears to be by cutting in an testing till the break is arrived This in act is what will probably be done if it has not been done already. In the mean- time the work of this staff has not been so greatly disorganised brough men had to be sent to Katong and-messiges were transunited over the telephone and by messenger. It is thought that the line must have been strained or got otherwise injured as the insulation re- mains apparently perfect.-S. F. Pre s.
To a great extet, this appears to corroborate the news published in our columns last evening regarding the mobilisation of Chinese tro ps in the Provinces of Kwangsi and Kwangtung. Meanwhile further advices are awaited from both Canton and Shanghai Aftai sin Hongkong do not seem to have been material y altered, beyond the fact that the warships now appear to have taken all their provisions and stores, & aboard and are awaiting further ins' ructions.
THE MASSACKE CASE,
As so much importance appears to have been attached to the Chenchou Massacre case in, connection with the naval activity it will not be out of place to reproduce from a Shanghai journal the demands of Consul General Fraser, which the Chinese Govern. ment consider outrageous. They are is follows:-
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1 That the Tu-szė, Liang-ju, who was the direct cause of Mr. Lowis being done to death, through handing him over to the mob after he ran to his camp for protection, be decapitated.
3-Titat the two "promising" officials, Wu
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Hongkong, 4h November. To-day's quotations are as follows:-
Per chest .NO SALES
13
LAST YEAR OLDEST
„PATNA NEW..............
OLD.... BENARKS NEW
(LD*****
the Prefect, and Wan the Hsien, be banished PERSIAN (PAPER)... for five years and never employed again.
4-That Colonel Chang, and Commodore Chao, be dismissed the service & rever.
5. That at fine of £10,000 be inflicted on the offic als and gentry of Chenchou.
..@ $960/1,000 1,020/1,05 G_959- .@ 565 .@ 945 .NO STOCK
@750/850
To-day's Advertisements.
2.-That the T'ang-ling, Yen Wu-Jing, to According to an Imperial Decree, dated 28th whose anti-foreignism, the affair was originally October, and tr. nstated for the N. C. D-Neus, due, and to whose influence was due the fact MALWA NEW
Isia Yu-hsin has been appointed Provincial that no subordinate official dare, give projec Commanderin Chief of Hupeh, and Su Yuan- tion, be also sentenced to decapitation, but the ch'un (Marshal Su-Translator) has been sentence may be remitted to banishment to the transferred from the Provincial Comman 1-in-frontier for life. Chief of Kuangtung to that of Kuangsi Notes:-As will perhaps he recalled, the in- surrection of secret-society mer. in Kuangsi last year, owing to the fewness of mo lern arms of precision in their hands, was not expected to be very formidable by the provincial high authorities of the Two Kwangs. Just at that time, however, Marshal Su got into trouble with his -forces garrisoning Kuangtung province, through an attempt to disband some 10,000 of them without paying the men their arrears of pay, amounting to over six months' wages. The men first objected to be disbanded, having been enlisted fo five years, and with three years more to go. In the second place, they wanted their six months' arrears paid first be [fore they would listen to the subject of dis
bandment and hand over their arms, which are all Mausers of the latest type. Marshal Su then tried to
OVERAWE THE MUTINOUS TROOPS
into subjection by a display of force, demand. ing their aims before paying them their money. To his surprise, nearly one-half of the troops
who were with him turned round on the Mar- shal and joined the mutinous battalions, who forced him eventually to retreat. The muti- neers then forced their own regimental officers, on pain of death to join. It was death, any ways to these officers. If they refused to join they would have been slain insumer by their own neo; while if they went over to their General be would have made them
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and decapitated them before the whole army for not being able to control the mutineers. The mutineers shouted defiance to the nien who remained faithful to the Marshal, and warched off with all their ammunition, food supplies, and impedimenta to join the in- -sur,ents, only a few miles of This formid. able addition of the fighting forces of the ia surgents has of ourse lengthened & erebillon down to the present day. Apparently, the powers that be in Peking consider Marshal Su to be primarily responsible for all this ad-
Italy in the Red Sea. Italian gunboats have bombarded the is
With the death of Mr. Albino Silveira, which land of Midi in the Red Sea owing to the took place on the 3 si ult; there passed away failure of the Turks to punish Arab pirates.e of the best known and most respected gentlemen of Macan. When quite a young inan 3r. Si,veira joined successively the firms of Robinnet and Messrs. Jadine, Mathesonditional trouble, and for this reason have trans: and Company at Canton, and proceeded later io Shanghai to accept service with Alessra. Dent and Company Later he took up the appointment of book-keeper in the leading The following are the results of the first company of Enster marine underwriters, the day's racing at Shanghai which have been Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited, received the time of going to press
up to
(Ry Telegram)
TO-DAY'S RESULTS.
IST. DAY.
THE MALOO, PL TE-Value, Ts 00; Secund. Pony, Tls. 50; If five or more starters, Third Pony, Tls. 25; For China l'onies. Weight for inches as pr scale. Entrances. 3. of Mile. Mr. Gore's g. Manchu, 10, 9lbs, ga
Bruce Robertson's g. Disgrace, 1st. b Crawford's g. Esperance, irst, olda, Time 58,41 Record 0.57. THE CRITERION STAKES-Value, Tls. zoo
Second Pony, Tito. If five or more Starters, Third Pony, Tls, 50; I
For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale Entrance, Tis. 5. One Mile. Mr. H: Bush's r. Algerine, 115ť 11b
Duplex' br. The Dealer, tost. 1218 John Peel's ch. S24, 11st, 2lbs. Time 205 Record 2.2).
retiring
on
ferred him from Kunngjung to Kuangsi, with what ultimate success time alone will show
Translator.
"SAIKIA MARU." IN COLLISION,
was turning in the river a little above the Garden Bridge preparatory to proceeding to her berth, she came into collision with a Chi- nese lorcha which was proceeding down river, There was a very strong flood tide running at the time, and the Saikio Muru had her anchors out to perform the swinging muvenient. At the same time a Chinese cruiser was proceeding up river. From what the journal has been able to learn it seems that the position of the three vessels was such that the only option left the lorcha was to crash into the cruiser or the Saikio Maru, and slie chose the latter, striking bow on at the gangway and doing no more damage than could be made good by the painter. Hier sails were considerably damaged by the impact, and
6-That a tablet be erected in Clenchou setting forth the crime and the punishment to the eternal disgrace of the place,
7.That all be published in the Feking Gazette for the information of the Empire.
S.S. "IDZUMI MARU" STRANDED
IN THE INLAND SEA OF JAPAN,
The llongkong branch of the. NipporYusen Kaisa Steam Navigation Gompeny kindly in-
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY. LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
THE Company's Steamship
"KUMSANG,"
on-FRIDAY, the 7th instant, at Noon. Captain Buller, will be despatched as 'above:
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 4th November, 1902.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERILS MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.
[1163d Hongkong, 4th November, 1903, HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE is hereby given that the ADJOURNED ORDINARY HALF.. YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company which was Adjourned from the 18th August last will be held at the CITY HALL, on TUESDAY, the 18th Novem ber, at 11.15 o'clock A.M. when the Poll ordered at the Meeting of the 18th August will be taken." The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 9 o'clock A.M. on MON DAY, the 17th, to o'clock PM, on TUES DAY, the 18th November, inclusive:
By Order of the Board of Directors,
GEO. A. CALDWELL, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 4th November, 1902,
[1154d
CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE CO.,
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS:
THIRTY-SIXTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the HEAD OFFICE, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 25th instant, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statements of Accounts, to the 3th April last, and of declaring Dividends.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 11th to the 25th instant, both days inclusive,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. H.-RAY,
Secretary.
1165d
Hongkong, 4th November, 1902. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,
"HE Company's Steamship. THE
"HAICHING*
Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 7th instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage apply to.
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co
General Managers.
Er 66d Hongkong, 4th. November, 1902,
STEAM FOR BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK.
forms us that, according to cable advices from Japan, the ss. Ideumi Maru, Captain F. W. Burton, bas stranded in the 1 land Sea of Japan. The mails, passengers and crew are reported safe The Idaumi Mart, which left Kobe for Moji and flongkong on the 29th ult., is a vessel COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, THE French Steamer
of 2,392 tons.
It is announced that the s Panaguchi Alaru will take the place of the s.s. Idcrani Alaru on the run to Bombay, but so far the schedule dates have not been fixed.
CHATTING WITH BROUGH.
MAY NOT VISIT HONGKONG.
An interviewer of the Sydney Bulletin has had a chat with Lionel trough, in which be ays had a short talk with Brough. The night before, I had seen him in are ing dress making love, coolly and effectively, to a girl upon the stage. Now he was in one of his stores working, sweating-hot and grimy. "Look at my hands," he said, as he knocked the dust off them, I've been going through my scenery and wardrobe; fin taking (in measurement) some 300 tons of plant to India and zo or go plays. Yes, the plant weighs more than the plays. Do you know that Mrs Krough and I have each played early 300 parts in Australia; we've never been out of harness except when we're "asleep. I sleep only six hours a night; Mrs Ero gh scores better. Coming down from Brisbane. I did nine hours right off in the tram. That was before Iris. 1 didn't sleep quite so well after Iris. "I have no plans for the future. I am just sitting on a rail. People who have seen Mrs. Brough this time play Paula Tanqueray have been so impressed with ber that they ask Does Mrs. Brough intend to play Paula in London?' I say 'No.' There is no plan in the back of our heads regarding as far as London. Our plans carry us only. Shanghai, where the Eastern (our ends, How can we have any planis beyond that ? I haven't even decided whether after Shanghai I shall become an acter again; whe ber. I shall ever again put on the wai-paint and face the foot- lights. I will cost me a deca ful heart pang, a big choking in the throat, to say Farwell for ever' to all my characters,
a well caned pension, not any years sincThe deceased gentleman in 1893- From the N. C. D. News of the 31st inst was. male a commander of the Portuguese we learn that at about 11 am. on the previous Order of Conception and was also housured day' while the N.Y.K.S. Sa kio, dfare, which with the knighthood of the Order of Sand just arrived at Shanghai from Nagasaki, Silvestre. As befitted his literary atlain- ments he was clcc ed a member of the koyal Geographical Society of Liston. It was through the late Mr. Silvera's in clative that the clock in the tower of the Se Cathedral was presented to this city, and it was by his personal exertions that the scheme was formulated and subsequently approved by proclamation of 261, December, 1863, for a School for Girls. This institution was started in, the following year and became known as that of the Immaculada Conceiçin" Munificent with his private purse his benevolence was yet unostentatious, and thus it was that he verily interpreted the text of S Matthew, Chấp VI, 3, 1, 2, 3 and 4...
The funeral took place on Saturday, and it was one of the most largely attended in Macan, The Acting Governor was represented by bis in scraping along the side of the Japanese public I have never had my plays off my mind. Private Secretary: alms the entire civil vessel she tore one of the latter's life boats out Australia is most fortunately situated as regards! community, including also the eccle instical of its position. Several timbers in the bow of plays. Here we produce only London su hodies, was present, Floral wreaths were the lorcha were staried and all hands were cesses: the Londoner has to swallow to failures compelled to man the pumps. The Saikio with every spoon f-cream. But the Sydney Afaru proceeded to her berhi at once and a playgoer has been treated by us to the whole launch went out and stood by the lorcha, which strings of London successes, and a Londoner anchored opposite the F'. and O. office,-untit could see these plays only by attending the it was found possible to remove her from the theatres ever a course of years. The Sydneyite. fairway, which was done, by the tug Samson gets the lot inn few weeks, and hasn't to eatly in the afternoon
- wasto a shilling over in seeing a failure."
from numerous fans, including a number from Hongkong.
THE MAIDEN STAKES Value, TIs. 400
Second Pony, Tls. 100; Third Pony, Tls, 50, For China Ponics that have never run at an, Meeting Weight for inches as per scale Entrance, Tis. 5. Three Quatiers of Mic -o Mr. John Peel's dun. Chance, 11st, 4lb. /.....
Cleugh's g. The Bodich, lost, gifs, .... Robson & Comigon's Dresden China,
Time 1.35 2/5 Record 1.29 4/S
ZOTTAM & CO.
CBOW TIES
FOR WASHINËSİ.
AN INSO VENT BANK,ZZAN
The auction sale of the properties of the bankrupt firm of bankers, Si Vo, s advertised to take place on the 17th 1 st Among the properties offered for sale are the following Nos. 6, 11, and 31, and 19 and 26 Rua do Se Domingos, and 18 Rua das Lourenco.
NESE BEER
ASK for ASAHI JA
·Girault.
SK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER
There that is all that is in my mind about my future. The hard work, has not knocked me out. Yet, during the whole 15 years that we have been entertaining the Australian
SK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER.
GGiranit
. NOTICE. STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,
CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ALSO
FORTS OF BRAZU, and RIVER PLATE. N MONDAY, the 17th November, 1902 ON the Company's Steamship
"ANNAM," Captain Girard, with Mails. Passengers, Specie and Curgn, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, viA Ports of Call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT,
Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principa places of Europe.
"CHARLES TIBERGHIEN," will be despatched for the above parts on or about 12th instant.
For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO.,
Agents S Hongkong, 4th November, 1903.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
NOTICE.
Troszd
"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"NIPPON MARU
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees Shipping Orders will be granted till Nons Care will be received on board until 4 PM. of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Specie and Parcels until 3 P... on the 16th Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to instant. (Parcels are not to he sept en board, take immediate delivery, of their Goods from they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con- alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel tans and Value of Packages are required.
For further Paniculars, apply at the Com
will be landed and stored at Consignees riske pany's Office.
and expense.
E. W. TILDEN, G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Agent. Hongkong, 4th November, 1902.
Hongkong, 4th November, 1902
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