TELEGRAMS.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”.
SERVICE.
Opium for China. (From Our Own Correspondent.).
BOMBAY, 19th November. The P.&O. S. N. Company's mail steamer left Bombay this afternoon with about 580 chests of Malwa opium. The closing quotations for the best drug are:-
Malwa New
JI.
Ola
- Rs. 1,230.
1,310
(By: Special Arrangement with “Der Ostasiatische Lloyd.")
Kaiser Wins Samoin Case.
MILITARY ACTION OF ENGLAND AND
AMERICAN
NOT JUSTIFITD.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902.
· CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not necessarily andorie the opinions expressed by
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THE DOCK COMPANY MEETING.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONGKONG TALKCHAP.
when they are most needed That meeting was no exception to prove the tule. The poll was accordingly demanded, and it has proved
poor subterfuge for the opposing directors: under which to see's cover,
Wales, Italy, etc. Then he went upon the staff of the Standard and as special correspondent witnessed the Italo-Austrain war was, with Garibaldi in his campaigos in the Tyrol, at the opening of the Suez Canal with the Abyssinian Expedition to Magdala, and the Ashanti Expedition to Coomassie. He also west through the Franco-German war, and the
The express on of views from the absentees Communal Stige of Paris, and was likewise
SIR, The moral effect produced by the must have been given with the overwhelming out in, the Carlist Insurrection. He went to declaration of the result of the poll us Tuesday's majority on Tuesday last. But although they Russia for the same journal at the time of the meeting of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock have carried the day in effect, and the im- Khiva Expedition, and on his return visited the mining regions of the United States, in
Co. did not take long to make itself, apparent, portance of a moral victory is not to. Le fe accompanied the Prince of Wales in his meeting there were doubts and misgivings on cent. on their dividend ant bonus if calculated California, Nevada, Viab on Lake Superior. For some time after the date of the original minimised, they have practically inst five per tour through India and was with the. Turkish the part of timid shareholders that the Ditors a sterling basis besides the much more army in the Turko-Sergian war. Ameny many will again, as in the past, have things all their serious delay in the payment of same. On the of his works are A Starch a Secret, All But Lost, and other novels; The March to wn way. This feeling of misapprehension 19th August; the date the dividend first became Coomassic, The March to Magdala, Out on became accentuated with the publication of payable, exchange stood at ts. 81316d. to the the Pomp The Young Frame-Tirenes, and the skeleton plan of the proposed new scheme dollar whereas to-day it has dropped to rs. 738. The Young Calonist, were also written by him.just at a time when, it was felt, no seasonable The extra dollar bonus, as will be seen by a -Ed,, A.K.T]:
simple arithmetical process, is worth to any LATER.
shareholder domiciled in a gold-using country
Locomotives for Japan. The contract for thirty locomotives for the Japanese Government has been 'secured by Messrs. Dubbs of Glasgow.
counter-representation could be placed before non-resident shareholders. The scheme, by the way, was placed before the shareholders with proxy forms, evidely intended should be filled in in favour of the Dire tors, ur, in other words; in support of an extravagant plan The Situation in Ireland, furedogmed to failure. In ordinary fumes It is announced that nine Nationalists unwary shareholders would, as a matter of have seceded from the Irish party, and form.course, have returned the forms with their ed themselves into a new group under the voting powers cast into the scale of the Direct leadership of Mr. Timothy M. Healy.
ors. Happily, in this instance, it did not rest with the latter to hold the balance and every effort on the part of the B fard helped but to stimulate the tenacious, if not evident, cffort of a powerful and well sustained combination that put the full weight of its shoulders in the wheel crossing the path of the Board. Those
The Samoa Arbitration Case. The award in the Samoa arbitration case has been published. It gives a decision in favour of the Germans on every point sub mitted, the amount of damages being re-
served for future decision.
Another Irish Sentence,
BERLIN, 19th November,
935 p.m. The Reichsanzeiger has published the judgment of King Oscar of Ewe len and Norway in the Samoan
who were behind the scenes saw in the indemnity question. It says that the
counter-movements of largely interested parties military action of England and
that they were deterhined not to be failed in a Mr. William John Duffy, M. P. for Galvigorous campaign directed against deter America was not justified, and that way, has been sentenced to three months' immination which, f allowed to be carried out the two countries will have to be prisonment for conspiracy and incitement. to a successful issue, would spell ruin not only held responsible for all the lusses
to themselves but to the large body of stock THE JANET WALDORF CO. occasioned by the joint landing of
holders whose interest is infeparably bound marines, at Apia in 1809, to sustainful performanc: of it Rojul Divorce at the and Whampoa Deck Co. Indeed, it would be. This talented company gave another success-up with the success or failure of the Hongkong the deerce of the amout upreme Theatre Royal last night b-fore a fairly good no exaggeration to suppose that any disaster Court and end the revolution. The house. As usual, Miss Janet Waldorf, and Mr.befalling so great an industrial establishment extent of the losses, which the two Norval McGregor p uitrayed the respective will make is affects felt not within the radius parts of th▾ Empress Josepäiné and Kmperor of its own proprietors alone, but far and wide: Powers will be called upon to make Napoleon, in their finshed man er whilst in the various ramifications which diffuse the good, will be determined at a future the other members of the company perform arteries of the Colony's life-blood. The good
datr.
The Samoan dispute grew out of the concert ed action of Rear-Admiral Kautz of the Unite:i States Navy and Captsin Sturdy of the ritish navy in leading a combined American and British force at Api on April 1, 199, for the purpose of making 3 reconnoi sance and breaking up Matant's supporters, who were in
ed their pirs with every credit, and quite merited the plads accorded them. One special feature of the evening was the splendid dancing and ballet in Act III. The manage- meat announce that owing to the large umber
ffect of the firm stand taken by leading share- holders is seen in the result announced from the chair at Tuesday's meeting. A proportion
of about 6 to 1 in favour of the amendment, after ample time had been allowed for a care.
no more than rod. Herein then is seen the
wisdom and foresight of solicitous guardians
Their
Commercial.
TO DAY'S INTELLIGENCK,
A continued demand exists for BANKS at 3632.30 and HONGKONG HOTELS at $139, wenker. There are sellers of the former at white Docks and STEAMBOATS are slightly $2:3 ex dividend, and the latter at $37.75% All other sharet show sellers at lost quotations, but with no response from buyers, and the are very irregular, say 599 to $101. tendency is decide "ly, wenker. INDO CHINAS
OFICH QUOTATIONS.
Ilongkong,, zoth November. To-day's quotations are follows. MALWA NEW.........
OF
LAST YEAR. OLDEST
PATNA NEW
OLD ....
BEWARES NEW
11
OLD
PERSIAN (PAPER)...
Per chest.
.........(g) 1,000
@ 1,040/1,060 -0 9774
..@977)
... 977
NO STICK
@ 83/870
To-day's Advertisements.
of "absent shareholders," Shareholders, who are the real proprietors of the business, are the very people to whoin must be entrusted the weal or woe of their concern, counsels should prevail, generally speaking, more than in the past with the Direct-THEATRE prate. Given, a perfect entente, cordiale and the back Company should be handed down to a career untrammelled by ideal schemes,
future generations as a valuable heirloom; to the labouring class as an inexhaustible, source whence to draw their daily wherewithal to the Colonial Government a valuable asset; and to the Imperial an arm of strength for the largest and the finest of navies 'ploughing the seas of
thereof.
the globe. There will be heard a pan of delight with the rejection of the scheme for the new Dock; but a wail of sorrow in the adoption
Yours faithfully,
BLUE. Hongkong, 20th November, 1902.
STEAMER DESTROYED.
16
GENEFFE BURNED AND SUNK IN
PALEMBANG RIVER.
THE CAPTAIN KILLED.
Straits Times of the 12th inst, that the small
News has reached Singapore, reports the
oil tank steaner Geneffe has been destroyed by
fire and sunk in the river at Palembang, and
that the captain is dead..
W
A
ROYAL
Owing to the Large Number who were unable to gain 4 dmittance Last Evening, Additional Seats have been provided for Stalls and Pit Pairons.
THIS
. (THURSDAY) EVENING.
MISS
W
To-day's Advertisements.
5
PUBLIC AUCTION.
E Undersigned have received instructions from the OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR
to Sell by **** PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE ESTATE-OF THE LATE R. T. HEAD, SATURDAY, the 22nd November, 1902, at TI A.M., at their
GD
Sales Rooms, 20, Des Voeux Road," SUNDRY GOODS AND EFFECTS,
ND EFFEC
Comprising DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEAD, TEAKS WOOD WARDROBE with. BEVELLED. ¡GLASS, MARBLE TOP DRESSING. TABLE and WASHSTAND with BEVEL- LED GLASS, CAMPHOR WOOD CHEST of DRAWERS, TRAVELLING BAGS, CLOTHING, &c., &c.
TERMS: As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH;
Government Auctioneers. Hongkang, 20th, November, 1001. fr2494 HONGKONG, JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
N EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of
A the MEMBERS of the above Club will
be held at the GRAND STAND,- Race Caurse A Enclosure, at 5 P.M., on FRIDAY, the 28th
instant.
D JANET WALDORF. D
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MR. NORVAL MCGREGOR,
and the
WALDORF COMPANY in the Record Production, "A ROYAL DIVORCE."
F
(1248
Doors Open at 8.30. Performance at 9.
Special Tram and Ferry Services. Hongkong, zoth November, 1902 WARREN'S GRAND
AMERICAN. CIRCUS.
4
THE PRAYA, HONGKONG, (Facing the Central Market). TO-NIGHT!
AND
EVERY EVENING AT 9 O'CLOCK.
PROGRAMME.
BUSINESS: To pass the Programme of the Race Meeting to be held in February next.
By, Order,
J. GRANT;
Secretary.
[12500
Hongkong, oh November, 1902, DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
· FOR SWATOW
THE Company's Steamship
"HAILOONG,"
Captain Gibson, will be despatched for the above Port, on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant,
at 4 P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
[12550
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, General Managers. Hongkong, 20th Novemb3, 1002 INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA
THE Company's Steamship
"SUISANG,"
Up to the present, the local agents of the further information concerning the disaster, CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE NEW Capt. James Young, will be despatched as above steamer, Messes. Syme and Co., have no beyond the fact that the Geneffe has been and that her master, Captain Walker, is dead.
rebellion against the recognized Governmeal cconenodation has been provided for patrons and so energetically e poused the amendment totally destroyed in the river at Palcınbang, i
It was un this occasion that Philip Landsilale, the exterive officer of the Philadelphia; Ensign J. R. Monaghan and two enlisted Ainer cans, Lieutenant Freem n and two Brish sallurs were killed. Surgeon Lung, now one of President Roosevelt's physicians, was the medical officer of the landing party.
The United States ship Badger was prompt ly sent to the scene, carrying an internationa Commission, cmposed of landett Tri,.p, repre- semi the United States, and Von Sterni erg, the German commissioner, and C. N. Ellio, the Hr fish commissioner. Claims amounting to nearly $300 were filled by German, French, British and American residents on ac count of damages caused by the landing party. As the chief resu't of the investigations of the cmmission, the tripartite agreement of 1889 was abrogated, the islands being divided be tween the United States and Germany, while Great Britain withdrew.
A convention was signed at Washington on November 7, 1899, submitting the claims of Ennioan residents to the King of Sweden and Norway for arbitration, the main questions being whether the military act on of the United States and Great Britain had been warranted. Iminediately the aggregate of claims, most of them German and Americao, rose to about $300,000
in these parts of the auditorima.
THE LATE VICEROY,
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
of people who were unable to gain admittanceful deliberation on the part of those concerned, to the stalls and pit fast evening additional is a victory over which those who have so ably have every cause for gratification. No, is their gratification without. Langible proof for mutual congratulations on the part of shale- holders Taken as an indication, and a satis factory one, of the restoration of confidence so rudely shaken by inconsiderate and stubborn members of the Dock Directorate, the r. hab litation in the price. of this Company's shares in the local Stock Exchange seems to streng then the belief that, as has just been stated, the preposterous scheme to be discussed on flie 8th proxia is foredoomed to failure. This scheme has acted, for the past few months, as
It was officially announced in Canton this morning, that the body of the late Viceroy Tao Mu, which has been living in state at the South gate jetty(X), will be removed on the 4th day of the oth moon (23rd November), and placed on board the fisin Fung en route for Shanghai. The late Viceroy's son gravel with the coffin, and
+
is to arrange for burial at Sau Shui (a veritable dels noir and a nightmare, and with his father's birth place."
the prospect of its being crushed out of the THE DISTRESS IN SOUTH CHINA.; have again reappeared and scrips have, I have pale of debatable projects, cautious investors
SALE OF YOUNG CHILDREN.
Our correspondent, writing under yesterday's date, points out that as one of the results of the present distress in South China-children from two to eight years of age are being daily taken to the steamers at Wuchow and offered for sale as the parents report that they cannot afford to keep them. They are being sold at prices ranging from $10.50 to $40 each and a great deal of business is being done.
In July, 1900, King Oscar consented to net as arbitralor, and last spring the briefs contain. ing the arguments on the main paint at issue and the "chedule of claims were submitted to him Correspondence between the representa tives, of the thrice powers in Apia att etme-DEATH OF AN EMINENT PRIEST: as spread on the records, was extremely bitter | and full of reflections on the integrity and honour of the ations concerned, and there were fank declarations that the naval forces of the United States and Great Britain had not
The Shanghai Mercury says:-It is with profound regr. that we have to, annaune the demth of the Rev. Father Z, oli, S., which
been informed, been taken off the market by private individuals and corporations for purposes of genuine investment. There was visible an ab.ence of perfect confidence, on the part of would-be investors, bui no sooner were the proceedings of Tuesday's meet ing made known than general confidence be came rehabilitated only to be confirmed, as can be confidently prophesied, by the absolute rejection of the s.heme a fortnight-hence.
The Geneße was a small oil tank steamer of 192 tons register carrying bulk oil for the "Shell" Transport and Trading Company. She cleared from Singapore for Palembang, for eil, on the 6th, inst.
It may be surmised that the ship had loaded
up her tanks at Palembang preparatory to sail-
for Singapore when te disaster occurred which brought about her destruction, and has involved the life of Captain Walker.
The Grueffe is the steamer which some months ago ran on a reef off Pulo Bukuin and was very expeditiously goi off without damage, by running her oil cargo to the shore through a pipe line laid across tongkangs. THE LEPROSY CURE AT OANTON.
Victoria (B. C., October 4-Robert McWade,
EVERY ITEM RECEIVED WITH ENTHUSIASTIC PLAUDITS. EVERYTHING TO INTEREST; NOTHING TO OFFEND. MATINEES Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 3.30. Children Half-Price to Matinees only. GEO. WARREN,
Sole Proprietor
i ongleng, 20th November, 1902.
Tr233d
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
SUMMARY JURISDICTION. FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. Action No. 1478 of 1502. Plaintiff THE SHING CHEONG, Defendant:-THE PAN TSUN.
NOTICE is hereby given that a Writ of
Attachment returnable on the
3rd day of December, 1902, against all the
Colony has been i-sued in this Action Pursuant above named Defendant firm within the Property moveable and immoveable of the
the Provisions of Section 453 of the Code of
Civil Procedure.
Dated this 19th day of November, 1902.
1217d]
H. K. HOLMES,
Plaintiff's Solicitor.
U. E. Consul at Canton, arrived here from Canton bound to Washington, D. C. Nr. discovery which will be of the greatest. interest McWade carries with him the particulars of a to the world. Dr. Razlag, a Vienna medical man, who was for solifetime connected with the U. S. Army Medical Corps in the Philip pines, has discovered a cure for leprosy, and have proved the efficacy as a cure for the VICTORIA experiments conducted by the doctor at Canton
malignant disease, whose ravages are so serious. Ileretofore the disease has been re- garded as incurable, and the unfortunates who contacted leprosy have been housed apart
KÄ PRECEPTORY
AND PRIORY.
on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to. JARDINE, MATHESON
General Managers. Hongkong, zoth November, 1902,
& Co.,
[izsid
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE, HEN.D.L. Steamship
THI
"STRASSBURG," Captain Madsen, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the aand instant, at 5P.M.
This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers and carries a Doctor."
For Freight or Passage, apply to
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 20th November, 1902.--- [rasad)
·FROM HAMBURG, COLOMBO, FENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE N.D.L. Steamship
"STRASSBURG," Captain Madsen, having apived from the
above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their. Bille of Lading for countersignature by the: Undersigned and to alongside. take immediate delivery of their goods from
to the contrary be given before Noon TO- Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice.
DAY.
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Consignees risk and expense
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining Fundelivered after the 27th instant will be
subject to rent,
A REGULAR MEETING of the All broken, chafed and damaged Goods zm
VICTORIA- F'RECEPTORY and
been supree in the absence of Ge man war took place at the Jesuit Mission at Sicaveirat opposing the wishes of the sbarcifulders that from their fellows, living as people already PRIORY will be held at the FREEMASONS'examined on-the 27th instant, at 3 PH
ship's a clash mus have occurred which would have brought the United States and Germany to the verge of war
The claims which are incidental in the larger question and pr ve insignificant when com pared with the question of national honour on which they depended, were filed by citizens of the United States, Germany, Great Britain France, Austri, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, Tougal nd Switzerland, and natives of Sam Citizens ofthe United States asked for $77,655 to reimburse them for their la ses in the bombardment; su jects of Germany want 310.58; subjects of Great Britain. $6,285. and citizens of France $26,325.- Ed., //.K.7.]
(Reuters)
Mr. Chamberlain's Tour.
LONDON, November 18th." An enthusiastic demonstration of all parties has been held at Birmingham where a farewell banquet has been given to Mr Chamberlain. Speaking of his colonial tour, Mr. Chamberlain said that his trip would be a business affair, and not a parade: it was a national and not a party mission. Sub- sequently there was a great torch light pro cession and display of fireworks.
Obituary.
Mr. George Alfred Henty, novelist, is
..dead.
[Mr. G. A. Ulenty, one of the most popular authors of historical works fir boys, was an
Thus far I have refrained from any reference Board. 1 need offer no excuse for a criticism to individual action of the members of the
of the attitude of self-complacency which some of these gentlenen took in this particular mat ter. It must have been ob ious to those of them who joined issue with their colle rues in 11.30. p.m. on the 9th inst. The venerable priest who has this passed away was undoubt they championed a lost cause. And what was edly the greatest Sinologue of the last twenty previously obvious became a confirmed fact when a whole phalanx of substantial owners of year, and his lamented death will cause a gap in the roll of living Orientalists which it will the Dock Co. and not mere men efstaw martial. be difficult indeed to fit up. He was born on led their 2,96%tes against a feeble array of 554 the 21st June, 18:6, at Naples, and entering on the side of the Directorate. Figures appeal the Society of Jesus there in 1813, he became 10 reason where, arguments fail. And the ardaited a priest of the Order in due course Kauntlet was Aung in no oninistakeable manner and selected mission work in China as his life to the Chairman, who instead of accepting the work. After going through the course of pre-challenge beat a sorry retreat on Tuesday paration prescribed for a missionary of the in a somewhat confused conduct of the Catholic Church in China, be came to Chinn procedure of the meeting and who was on in 1848, and his remained here ever since the point of dismissing the meeting with chießy at Sicawe Very early in his career he out the resolution being seconded and put became a profound Chinese scholar and as to the meeting. After the Chairman's com- such specdit, came to be known far and wide mitment to the statement on the 18th August all the uiversities and to all legned that "if the amendment were carried it could work perhaps has been a translation of the of want of confidence in the Directors, if societies of Europe and America. His greatest only be regarded as an unjustifiable vote
hint occupied during many of his best years, made the announcement which the scrutineers Chinese Classics in Latin, a labour which kep: was not unreasonable to expect that directly he and which is contained in five mammoth had prepared for him he would have followed been failing in strength as extreme age crept volanies. For the last couple of years he has it up with his own resignation and that of his on; but he was never really sick and retained dissenting co-directors. Such an action woukl his faculties till the very last, becoming un- have been more in keeping with the dignity concious only an hour before he died. He that challenged the imputation of distrust, and suffered no pain, but just passed peacefully so far as a good many of the shareholders are away, surrounded by his friends in the Mission among whori his useful and happy life was concerned would have been more in harmony spent. He will be buried probably next week. with their idea of a proper reconstitution of the in the quiet jesuit Cemetery at Tengkadoo, Board. which, tile known as it it to the ordinary
lustrious men of the Ord z who have devoted absent shareholders for whom so much concern resident, already contains the ashes of so many Now let a word be said on behalf of the their lives to the uplifting of the people of this was evinced-whether feignedly or unfeignedly it is not now to the purpose to inquire at the original meeting.. The Chairman then declared if there were five shareholders who would demand a poll-who wished it so as to give the absent shareholders an opportunity of express ng their views on the question=lie would call one on the show of five hands. Ready puppets. in the hands of the wire puller seldom fail
Empire.
ARMY NOTES
old Cambridge man having been born, in 1832, at the villae of frumpington and educated at Gonville and Caius College. He left the Alma Mater in order to go to the Crimea in the Purveyor's Department, and, returning, in- valided, was promoted to the rank of Pur veyor to the Forces and sent to italy to organize the hospitals of the Italian legion. His Excellency the General Officer Com At the end of the war he return home manding will Inspect the 1st Battalion and had charge first of the Belfast, and Sherwood Foresters on Monday next, the aith afterwards of the Portsmouth districts instant, at the, Parade Ground The Battalion He resigned his commission, and for several will be formed up on the Murray Barracks, years was decopied in mining operations in al 9:9.2.0..
L;་་
COTTAM & CO., FOR TRESS'S STRAWS JAPANESE BEER COTTAM & CO. FOR
G. Girault,
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dead, until the inroads of the disease brought death.
"Dr. Razlag," says Mr. McWade, who has been conducting experiments in the Philippines and at Canton, more recently, has succeeded in discovering a cure for leprosy. This is authentic, in fact I have with me, consigned to Washington, full particulars describing the discovery and the results. Fourteen cases were treated with success by Dr. Razlag at Canton.. The Viceroy, who is my personal friend, had some new houses, a hospital as it were, specially built for Dr. Rarlag, and the people upon whom the doctor operated were there segregated from their fellows and no communication allowed with them. Dr. Razlag was given no lielp and defrayed all expenses of food, medi- cines and clothes from his own pocket, for
none of the friends of the lepers ever offer any Chinese leper being an outcast. His people, assistance after the disease breaks out, the
relatives and friends cast him out, and Dr. Razlag in order to continue his experiments was able to get a number of typical cases where the disease had been well advanced and with fourteen patients under treatment he developed his discovery, which makes another mark in the wonders of this century."
Mr. McWade says he is carrying to Was hington a report coveting all details of the
by Dr. Razlag in the repost. The method of subject. The method of treatment was covered
treatment lies chiefly in massage and frequent baths in fresh and salt water, and medicated baths with internal medicines. Dr. Rarlag, Vienna, went to the Philippines as an officer who was formerly a prominent physician o of the United States Medical Corps so that he might be enabled to continue his experiments on which he has been working for yours, in the United States corps, in order to complete his reatment of leprosy, and he resigned from the
work at Cantom
GOLTAM & CO.,
UNDE)
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be HALL, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant, at
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE for 5.30 P.. precisely. Visiting Sir Knights are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong Office Hongkong, 20th November;:19or, Traged Hongkong, 20th November, 1902 [1253d
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
WHISKY
BLACK & WHITE."
JAMES BUCHANAN & CO:
SCORCHE WHISKY DISTILLENS: „By Appointment to
HM THE KING.
SOLE AGENTS
LANE CRAWFORD & CO.
HONGKO
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