TELEGRAMS

(Reuter's.)......

Natal Volunteers for Somaliland.

LONDON, November 5th." Colonel Royston has offered to raise a Natal contingent of five hundred men för service in Somaliland. "

Mr. Chamberlain's Tour. Mr. Chamberlain will sail for South Africa during the last week of this month.

Venezuela.

The Venezuelan official gazette declares that the revolutionary army was annihilated in a battle near La Victoria, and that the ju surrection is crushed.

-LATER.

The New Lord Mayor. The new Lord Mayor of London, who is closely connected with Japan, will include in his show a car typifying the Anglo-Japanese Alliance.

The Education Bill. The eleventh and twelfth clauses of the Education Bill have been adopted, the Gov ernment accepting antendments increasing secular control,

Another Irish Imprisonment. Mr. Davis Kilbride, late M.P. for Galway, „has been arrested at Dublin to undergo four months' imprisonment foriuciting to boycott.

IN C. Daily Neos) Asiatica not wanted in South Af lea.

LONDON, 1st October

Sir Gordon Sprigg, Cap: Premier, has de- clad that the Cip Geminent is opposed to be immigration of A fatles, and has an nounced that a Bill to this effect is being drafted.

The "Saturday Review" on

Manohuria,

LONDON, November'ist, The Saturday Reviews arques that the re- sources of Manchuria will be develped and tra le jucrensel more under Russian than under

Chinese auspices, and British interes's will gain if differential duties are firmly oppose.

Japan is the uncertain factor, for Russia in Manchuria menaces Coren, and Japan will feel compelled to resist Russian ascendarcy in

Chea.

for South Africa.

(Shinghai Times) Send-off for Mr. Chamberlain. LONDON, Navember 2nd. Hinnin ham is arranging à demannstration for Mr. Chamberlain in recognition of his farthcoming de anure Anangements are moreeding on a large scale and the affr will be popular rather than polvical. On a day appointed the city will virtudly take a holiday and dress itself in gada finery. That night there will be a torchlight procession and a banquet which will bring together "an assembly representative of the city's varied interests, regardless of political

albitions.

Dewet Saila Homeward. General Dewet sailed for home yeste day Some Litle demonstration attended his du parture. He said he had enjoyed his European vis-1 as well as he could enjoy a ything away from home but that South Alric as the place for him and he never expected to leare it aguir.

{Dar· Ostasiatiseite Lloyd.) Anti-Gorman Cutrago.

Taych, 1st November.

|

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1902.

THE KOWLOON COLLAPSE;

INQUIRY.

The inquiry into the collapse of houses Nos.. 30 and 32 Kowloon City Road was resumed this afternoon.

TO COMBAT PLAQUE,

PROVISIONS TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.”

Board will direct its officers to cleanse and

distafect premises under the provisions of the bye-laws for the "Prevention or mitigation of epidemic, endemic or contagious disease."

:

RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION IN CHINA.

It will be seen on reference to our advertis ng column, that the Sanitary Board requests Mr. H. P. Tooker was next examined, and cupiers of domestic building to co-operate said that the houses in question were passed in its efforts to combat plague by thoroughly by the P. W. TV On 19th July, be visi ed the cleansing their dwellings and servants' quarters scene of the collapse jan ! found that the bricks between the rgth inst. and the 15th prox. After were hard, while those lying in the passage the latter date, the Board proposes to strictly were more or less water sanked awing enforce the provisions of the bye-laws govern to the rain. If the houses had been welling Domestic Cleanliness and Ventilation," built they would not have collapsed in the and if on inspection it is found necessary, the typhoon. He was sure that there was a sub si euce in the foundation and that, coupled with the strong wid, caused he collapse. The reason why he saith, that the foundations had subsided was wing to the north and west walls of lot 107, being out of plumb. The two blocks were built on the western side of the Kowloon City Road, and the site was cut out from the billside He personally observed mut-during the heavy rains, the water pogrid down from the hill, sind be knew that the obseil "water was fairly close to the surface. Since the construction of the walls, he had observed that the foundations had sunk again. There were practically no precautions taken to prevent the foundations subsiding reasons „be assigned for the rollapse might | Fave been est or all of the following sugges- tions : (6) the crushing might have been caused by bad bricks, (b) the bonding of the bricks might have been lad, (4) the mortar might have bern bail cusing the bricks to slide, and a Jacnf cohesion between the bricks, (d) the wall might have been built our of plab "to such an esteel as in cause it to tolter, (e) that there might have been a subsidence in the faradations and (1) an extrodinary Birce suc]; a wind in a heavy typhoon.

(Proceeding.)

BIG SUZURE OF DYNAMITE.

The

The following is a translation of an Imperiai Decree, dated 30th ult, respecting railway matters in China:-

At the present moment, railway matters are of the greatest importance, as railways are being constructed all over the Empire. We command Sheng Kung Pan to take over charge of the raising of funds in parchise land. material, rolling stock, etc., and for the payment of labour in connection with the constmction of the Lu-Ban (Pelting-liankaw), Yuch-Han (Kwangtung-Hankow) and Sung-Wa (Wno- sung "banghai) Railway, while the High Commissioners of Peiyang and Nanyang, ani the Viremps of the Hubuang and the Liang- | kuang Provinces,are to take charge of the mili. fary protection of the sail lines and the admi- nistration of laxation on goods transported by

|

them.

-+

The Si- Wen Pans states that Sheng Kung Pao upon eceipt of the Imperial ethics com manding him to remain in sole char, e of matters is connection with the Peking:Hankov, Kwanglung-Harkow and Woosung-Shanghai- SUFFICIENT TO DESTROY HONGKẶNG.

Railways, telegraphed to the Ministry of This morning Detective-Sergenms Kerr and Foreign Affärs and Viceroy Chang Chih-tung Watt searched No. 16. Des Vœux Road. expressing his gratitude to the Throne for its | siunted a few doors from the Hongkong Hotel gracious treatinent, but adding that The

in China and found, in a corner of the compradore's Railway Administration

hotel department, a large box containing 240 sticks relations with Foreign countries, so the of dynamite, 30 rounds of mummition and 40 slightest mismanagement woold, cause disas coils of faxes The compradore of Me ́s ́s Slvitrus results, he could certainly use his best and Company was at once arrested, and the ex- effats but in his present grief-stricken ste plosives seized and taken to a safe place. It is said that the dynamite seized is the largest quantity imported into fongkong being quite sufficient to blow up the whole colony. The compradore, Leung Chew, was brought before Mr. F. A. azeland at the Police Count and charged on thres different counts, with having ammunitions in his possession without the necessary permits Hu pleadeder ut guilty and stated that the property did not b-lung to him, and he was, n ly employed by Mésers Silva and Company to look after it is Worship case was very serious, and the said the Ordinance required that it should be tried He adjourned the before two nacistrates. case till Munday morning and the defendant was allowed hi, $1,000. On Monday the case will be heard by Messis F. A. Hazeland and E 1). C. Wolle, Police Magistrates.

LC EMPRESS OF JAPAN". V." KOREA,”.

A RECO D CHALLENG (D.

The Manila Cobleueue is in receipt of a Jetter' fein Messrs. Smith, Bell, and Company, claiming that the:Empress of Jop, #still holds the record for the trans-Pacific trade, and quotes the official time made bet een Van Couver and Yukehana as ten days, ten hours, and twenty-two minutes, and seventeen days,

The newly established pissen er station for the Germa Ya grze steamer at Nichou, a sta jo not fur froni lankow, his been totally destroyed, and plundered by the wharfingers of

The letter w she rëshli of a water front note the other waves. The wharfinger of the Ger maa whauf was diren into the Yangtis, fubbed in the Cublences on the 1st elt that the Kores, the new ship of the Pacific mail

was saved.

at the loss of his father he felt that he could d not carry out his duties such a way as to form a suitable return for Imperial favours Wai-wu-pu shown him, she asked the and Viceroy Chang 10 memorialize Throne, in his behalf to appoint a successor to relieve him of his offices.

DECORATION FOR LADY MACDONALD.

the

SHANGHAI RACES.

THIRD DAY-6TH NOVEMBER.

The following results arrived after we had had one to press last evening: THE GRAND STAND STAKES: Valde, Tis, 200; second pony, Tis so; if five or more starters, third paay, Tis. 25; for China ponies being bond fide griffins at date of entry, weight for inches as per scale; winners of one race gibs, extra; two or more races 7lbs, extra; jockeys A that have never won an official race allowed

L 5lbs.; entrance, Tis. 5. Three-quarters of a

mile. Capt. Stampa's gr. Junius........... Mr. 18. Bush's bay ride Mr. St. Paul's gr. Pertamuus

Fime, 1.33 4/5. Record, 1.29 4/5.

W

Co-0a))'s Advertisements,

JANET WALDORF

COMPANY.

IT

To-day's -Advertisements.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MACAO

NOTICE

is hereby notified by this Departmant that - út: Twelve o'clock, noon on the 22nd

w November of the current year, Tenders by i

public auction will again be invited, at the

A Secretariat of this Department," for the CONSTRUCTION of FOUR SHEDS for the Market of San Domingos.

In order to be admitted to the Auction it will be necessary for bidders to prove that they have made a provisional deposit of $425.35.

Conditions for competition and Specifications. of the Work can be seen in this Department on Week Days, not being public holidays, between the hours of 10.30 Lin/and 3 p.m.

Public Works Department, Macao, 22nd- October, 1902.

A. NUNES, Engineer, in charge.

PUBLIC. WORKS DEPARTMENT,

MACAO,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Plan of Reserved Seats for

"A ROYAL, DIVORCE"

L

D

opens at Robinson's on

D

0

SATURDAY, 8TH inst.

O

2

3

R

Season commences

R

F

MONDAY, 17TH inst.

F

ARTHUR SEVMOUR, Representative.

1162d}

Hongkong, 7th November, 1962

(11840

THE PARI-MUrugi. Curi-Value, Tis, 200; second pony, Tls. 50; if five or more starters, third pany, 1s. 25 for China ponies 'weight, for inches as per scale; griffins, at date of entry allowed 7lbs; non-starters and winners ́arthis meeting, 7lbs, extra ; entrance, Tis. 5.

One mile and a half.

Mr. G. H. Patts's br. Parduer

11

1

John Gilpin's bay Silver Mint... Barley's gr. is Excellency ..... Time, 3.19 7/5. Recurl, 3.11.

3

The ManchỤ S1AKES: → Value, Tis. 250; second pon, Tls. 5o; if five or more starters, third pany, Tls. 25; for China poisies bona fide griffins at date of entry, that have run and not wo a race; weight for inches as per scale; entrance, Ils. 5.

quarter.

One mile and a

11. Bush's bay Oxide ........... George's ches. Proper Fashion Time, 245 15 Record, 2.37.

Mr. John Gilpin's ches. Silver Elase.......... 1

2

THE CONSOLATION CUP:-Value, Tls. 250; second pony, Ths. go; if live or ino.e starters, third pony, Tis. 23; for China ponies that have run at this meeting and not won a race; weight for inches as per scale; entrance Tis. §. One mile and a quarter. Mr. Toeg's Day Comm ...

"

Ralph's spot polte (late /^.K".) G.. Potis's ches. Rebel King... Time, 243 25. Record 3.37.

+

2

3

THE CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES –Value, Tis. 630; second pony, Th. 150; third pony, Fis. 100; a forced entry for and open only to winners at this meeting; weight for in hes as per scale; each pony entered to pay five per cent of the value of the Stakes and prizes won ; winners of presented cups to pay Tis. 15 for each race won. One mile and a quarter.

MÁ Ring's wh. Amphion .............

1. Pu-b's roan Algerine ....... Duplex's br. The Dealer .... Time, 2 17 2/5 Record, 2.37.

1

............ 3

150; second pony, Tis, 50; if five or more starters, third pony, Tls. 25; for all China ponies that have started at this meeting and not won a race; weight for inches as per scale; entrance, Tls. 5. Seven furlongs. Mr. Fernando's gr. Loch Guil ........

"

Fernando's ch. Loch Slapin..................... in Messrs. Middy & Vine's bay Piddlestring...

Time, 1.50 15. Record, 1.48 1/5.

NOTICE.

IT

NOTICE"

T is hereby notified by this Department-that at Twelve o'clock" noon on the 22nd November of the current year, Tenders by

OCCUPIERS of DOMESTIC que public auction will again be invited at the

1GS are hereby requested to co-operate Secretariat of this Department, for the with the Board in its efforts to combat PLAGUE erection of TWO BLOCKS OF BUILDINGS by thoroughly cleansing, their Dwellings and for Shops in the Market of San Domingos, Servants Quarters between the 15th November: and 13th December next.

In order to be admitted to the Auction it will be necessary for bidders to prove that they have made a provisional deposit of $543.25.

After the 15th December, the Board proposes to strictly enforce the provisions of the Bye-laws Conditions for Competition and Specifications governing "Domestic Cleanliness and Ventila 6f the Work can be seen in this Department ion," and the Board will, if on inspection it be on Week Days, not being public holidays, be- found necessary, direct its offic rs to cleanse, tween the hours of 10.30 a.m. and 3 p.m. and disinfect premises under the provisions of Public Works Department, Macao, · 2zad the Bye-laws for the Prevention or Milige: October, 1902. tion of Epidemic, Endemic, or Contagious.

A. NUNES, Disease.

Engineer in Charge. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR.

WANTED.

By Order of the Boad

G.. A. WOODCOCK, Secretary.

Sanitary Board Office,

5th November, 1902.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL.S.S. CO)

11623]

(185 FEDERATED MALAY STATES. THREE

Y the MEDICAL Department, SELANGOR,

RE ULAR SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND MANILA, IN 48 HOURS.

·THE

*IE Company's well-known Sfeamship

"ROHILLA MARU," 3,869 Tons, Captain Bishop, Sister-ship to Koseita Maru, will be despatched hence for MANILA, on SATURDAY, the 15th November, at NODN

Magnificent accommodation Comfortable cabins. Excellent table. Unrivalled speed. Electric light, Doctor and Stewardess carried.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

Agents. Prince's Buildings,

Ice House Street. Hongkong, 7th November, 19027 [1189d

NOTICE TO.CONSIGNEES.

· PARKẨMATTA,” – FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by their Cools are

vessel are hereby informed that being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's 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.

Lady Macdonald, the charming wife of the Tix NI DESPERANDUM CUP-Value, Tls. THE P. & O. S. N: Co.'s Steamship British Minister at Tokyo, was one of the levated band who held the Iegations at Peking agai st the Boxer hordes in 100. That de fence was not the achievement of the men only the ladies worked with a cheerfulness and devotion that never flagged, at nursing the sick, at making sandbags, and the innumerable other matter, of dadly import which fell to their share. Lady Macdonald was especially to the fare in tender and unsparing aften- tio, to the sick and wounded, and the Emperor of Germany has recognised this by surfing to her the Medal of the Red Cross, a decoration instituted by himself in October, 1898. It is described as a handsome cross with four crowns attached, the frant having the letters "W.F." (Wilhelm Rex), and "A.V." (Auguste Victoria), while on the back is graven für Verdienste an das Rothe Kreuz

en hours, and sixteen minutes from Vanc-uver("For Services to the Red Cross"). By way of special distinction the Emperor also to Mangkung.

sunt to Lady Macdon id a brouch to wear with the meal. The brooch is inscribed "Peking."

The presentation to Lady Macdonald was

SWATOW NOTES.

From Our Own Correspondent.).

SWATOW, 5th November.

rain at LAST.

Rain fell on the 29th ult. after the long thought that withered up the cultivated areas and left us but a atile and brakish water supply. It was very welcome, though too untimely to save our parched crops. Yesterday was ni o a wet day and the farmers now live in hopes of bein able to rear crops of wheat and sugar cane. If the weather continues favour able the fruit harvest may be fairly prosperous though it is not expected to artain the usual mark. Owing to the almo-1 prohibitive cast of

and armed robberies are frequent, in the interior of the prefectu e.

This vessel brings ba Cargo:-

From London, &c., ex S.S. Australia, and

Coromandel.

From Persian Gulf, er B. I. S. N. and B. & P.

S. N. Co.'s Steamers, From Malabar Coast, er SS. Nizam, Bas-

car, Rance and Kohisur.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before

4 P.M., TO-DAY.

4

Goods not cleared by the 14th instant at

M. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me inį any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap pointed hour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere after which date they cannot be recognised. have left the Godowns.

In con cio: with this, the ‚V. C. P, Newsline, had lowered the r curd by making the trip made on Saterday, the 25th who, at the British says: it is to be hoped thist no attempt is to be from Yokoluma to San Fran isco in ten days Legation, by H. E. Count Aren Valley, Major | rice many paupers have i ken to brigandage No claims will be admitted after the Goods

an fifteen hours. Messrs. C sile Bios-Wolf

rose taken by the Kid repicsented 48.0° niles as against $350 miles occupied in transit by the Empress vessels sailing via Victoria und Vancouver

The information received by 'e represent-

made to make capital out of the reparted cat rage on a Germingartiger at Kichou. Ki-ons chiming that the stance by the chou is a villageze the north bink of the Yang ze between Kukiary and tankow, Boma 15 inics below Coek's, Hend. There are (n",wharve, or whaifingers there, and stean ers only call prcas orally if highisa & shown, when La simpin comes off with passengers. The so- Called whirlingers are at Chinese, and the "whole affair is evidently no hing but a row Iety competing seamer thit-, of which the topt for the Gerne steamers get the worst, It is unfortunate that such an exaggerated report should be promulgated just at the prevent conjuncture,

WARREN'S CIRCUS.

von Etz-l, Dr. Bielz, and Dr. Olirt.

NAVAL NOTES.

D, S., battle-ship, Oregon left San Francisco for Manila on the 1st inst. On arriving at her aives of the Pacific Vail mentioned the fact desination, Admiral Evans will make her his that the record had een brut en by the foretagship. Wh the Oregon's previous record but with, Bell and Company are equally posisie is expected to make a flying trip across the tive that the Emp. rss lines ill holds the record. The actual mileage and time will be care'tilly computed by bth firms, and until the actual result is received by mall, the swiftness of the two boats will remain an open question.

SIR CHENTUNG LIÀNG CHENG, K.C.M.G., who is proceeding shortly to the OPENS TO MOR OW NIGHT.

United “tries to assume duty as the Minister Warren's Circusts the event of the hour and lenipotentiary in Washington, has been all are looking forward in the opening per-branted permission to take two months leave to visit his home in Kwangtung before formance to-manay night. The tents are

leaving for the States lleis to be present in

Pacific.

ARMY NOTES.

Six months' leave of absence 10 England has been granted to Hon. Lieut. J. F. Clieve, Royal

Welch Fusiliers,

H. M. Transport "B" lar Cedes, Captain RJ. Cauter R.N.R., arrived from Wellington, New Zeal nd, yesterday with a cargo of coal. ARCTIC OAL FIELDS:~The Duminion Government has promised Captain `J. E.

Bernier, the Canadian explorer, to contribute

FLOATING BOCK FOR PHILIPINES:- The Navy Department will soon call for bids for a huge floating dock to accommodate a 16,000-ton battleship, to be built in the Unite States and floated over to the 'hilippines, says

the Wa hington Star. This will be one of the largest fluating dry docks ever constructed. The amount available is $1.250,000, and Ad- miral Endicott of the ureau of yards and docks a, about completed the specifications under it will be towed across the Pacific or across the which the huge structure will be built. Whether

Atlantic through the Sver Canal will depend upon the place of its construction, but in any event the towing of this gigantic steel structare such a distance will be a formidable u-der-

taking.

DRIUM QUISTATIONS.

Hongkong, 7th November To-llay's quotations are as follows:-

l'er chest MALWA NEW

.NO SALES

() $760/1,000 .69 1,02 ›/1,057,

·@ 952-

13

LAST YEAR.. OLDES

OLD BENARES NEW

·OLD PERSIAN (PAPER).

piched on the Prays in front of the Central Teking at the celebration of the Empress the half of the 40,000 required for the rew 'Mfg ket, and'a more, coinvenient site could no

expedition provided he remaining moiety be have bren chosen, Lucifer, the modern Dowager's birthday (9h Nov.) and will pro subscribed by ther means. Ten thousand pounds have already been privately raised, and Sandow, will give a perforinance of his babi, visit Hongkong sharly after the birthday Wonderful feats of strength, while Mdle Rose's festivities on his way to Canton. He was a tarrer tumblers are said to be among the member of the special Coronation Embassyre is little doubt as to the balance being PATNA NES

fithcoming. Captain Bernier proposes to at Suartest of trained dog. 'Niny, the Continen- and with the Embassy that visited Germany to

ence commence the building of the ship in tal clown, his the reputation of being able in apologise for the murder of the late German

Minister at Peking, 11.E. Baron von Ketteler, which he will make the voyage, le anticipates make a scotsman laugh, and Miss Mary Beth it will be reuemured that on the latter oc that, pro ting by his previous experience and queen of the invisible wire, is hard to equal"

casin the German Emperor took the ill-advised that of other recent expeditions, he willhaye Harrigan, the ramp bicyclist, his some Goe

no difficulty in getting through the northern step of endeavouring to introduce to a European tricks to show, and as for feats of Miss Emily Court the antiquated form of abject subjection houndary of Canada. His plan is to cater by Lucifer, the cantortionist, they are well worth

and submission as practiced in China-the well the Bebring Straits, strike the current some sceing.There is also Cento, the juggler nown Low-low. The attempt resulted in hundred miles west of where the Fram caught Melin-Dixon, the equestrense: MI3 Joy utter future, and the Emperir ultimately it, and then drift with the ice, which, he thit ks, Warren, the famous performer on the trapezo receivd Prince Chun, without submitting him will take him right across the Pole Capta. Misses Bellan 1 Le Petit Dick, the horizinia' | 10, the indignity of per orning the Great Kow- Bernier nis hopes to definitely locate the lich bar championsy Augere, the fool, Dennis an

vin of coal traced by half a dozen experts, and tow. It was a proper apulogy and not the intelligent pig: the Blondin, monkey and Kowtow that the Emperor demanded of which he believes extends about 20 miles east kicking mule.

China, and he got it...

TITSM & COM FOR TRESS'S STRAW

FEL

and west.

TAM & CO. FOR -WASHING NOW TIES:

@ 950 No STOCK @ 80 1850

Co-oap's Advertisement.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR GENOA, LONDON AND ANTWERP. THE Steamship

"RENMOHR,” Captain Wallace, will be despatched as above on or about.MONDAY, the 13th December..

For Freight or Passage; apply to M

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 7th November, 1902.

Superintendent,

E. A. HEWET",

Hongkong. 71 November, 1902

14

QUALIFIED ASSISTANT SURGEONS on Agreement for Three Years. Salary on Appointment $1,188 a year. During the Second year $1,248, and in the Third year $1,320. If reported on satisfactorily at the Termination of their Agreement, Assistant Surgeons will be eligible for Appointment on the Pensionable Establishment of the service, when the Salary drawn will be as follows:-

4th Year

5th

#7

6th

12

7th

H

öth

"

9th

10:1 13th

$1,380

1,452

1,584

1,716

7,848

1,980

2,316

"On passing examination. {2,040.

Free Second Class Passages to Selangor An Annual Rate of 5% on the Value of the and partly furnished Quarters will be provided.

Furniture will be charged.

Applications with Evidence of Qualification and Recent Testimonials to be sent to tha STATES SURGEON, Selangor, not later than December 15th, 1952.

(Sd.) E. A. Q. TRAVERS,

State Surgeon, Selangor. 7th November, 1902.

[186d

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW.

THE Company's Steamship

"THALES," Captain Robson, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 9th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

General Managers,” Hongkong, 7th November, 1903. - [r•83d

THE PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM PORTLAND (OR.), YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI. THE

HE Company's Steamship

INDRAPURA,”. having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.....

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M. reth instant will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at West Point

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

ALLAN CAMERÓN, General Agent. Hongkong, 7th November, 1902, (x183d

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

ዩና

15

WHISKY

BUCHANAN'S

BLACK AND WHITE."

SOLD AT MOST CLUBS AND HOTELS.

SOLE AGENTS

LANE CRAWFORD & CO.

·HONGKONG:

Page 5Page 6

Share This Page