TELEGRAMS,
(Reuter's.)
The Naval Estimates:
LONDON, March 11th,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1903.
OUR-LONDON LETTER.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
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The
Co-day's Advertisements,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW.
THE
HE Company's Steamship
interviewer. Dr. Coltman predicts another and | 180,185, 290,18zk., May from T11, 260,292),290, more serious uprising in China, with thee from Tis 262,370, Tis.2831,395. The demand still continues although at lower American legation in Pekin as the first point rates and the market closes firm of attack. The responsibility will rest, he is publication of the annual report and accounts elling the Americans, particularly on the of the Shanghai-Langkat Tobacco Co.
China after the last outrages. United States for the lenient treatment of fully justifies the high opinion held by many of the value of this stock. The working account shows a credit of Tis. 560,675.45, which added to the amount brought forward from last. year's accounts brings the balance of profit and AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVICA Captain Robson, will be despatched for the loss account up to Tls. 912,834.90 Out of this z0 per cent, la dividends, amounting to Tls. 24,000, was paid during the year. The balance Tia 672,834.90 has been transferred to the Maatschappij in Langkat Co. The fortnightly galls Crude petroleum in tanks 310,000 galls. returns show the daily output of oil at 48,000 Kerosene made 44,000 cases shipped 66,000 cases and in stock 70,000 cases.
Fleet Street, February 6th. THE KINO'S ATTACK OF INFLUENZA, London got a mild shock on Monday when The heavy increase in the Naval Esti- the telegraph instruments ticked out that the mates is the universal topic. The disposi King had not gone to Chalsworth because of a
I mentioned in my last letter that there was tion displayed is acquiescence in the inevi- feverish chill. The ailment was speedily put "ragging" of three aristocratic subalterns-the trouble is the Grenadiers over the mild table, combined with forebodings concern-down more precisely as a mild attack of in- ing the instability of an armed peace which fluenza, and Sir Francis Laking went down to
blaiquis of Douro, the Master of Belhaven, and necessitates' such sacrifices..
Mr. J. H. Leveron-Gower. The result is that Windsor to see his august patient. He returned the popular commander; Col, David Kinloch, in a very short time to town, and the public has been placed on half-pay. It seems that took it as a good sign. The visit to Chatsworth instead of going to the Colonel the young where the Duke of Devonshire had made greatfficers went to their mothers. The fathers provision for a Royal visit, was definitely joined in a complaint to Lord Roberts, who abandoned on Tuesday. Since then the patient wrote a request to Col. Kinloch to send in his has been doing well, but every care is being papers, at the same time assuring him the taken to avoid the slightest chance of risk, and Commander-in-Chief did not think he was it is improbable that he will leave Windsor til personally to blame. Col. Kinloch failing to
The Aden Hinterland. The Daily Telegraph correspondent at Aden' says that the situation in the Aden hinterland is less satisfactory and the re sident has proceeded to Disala (?) to miles from which the boundary commission was forced to withdraw, owing to the opposition
of the tribesmen.
Mr. Chamberlain at Madeira. Mr. Chamberlain has been at Madeira for four days suffering from gout. He is now better,
Wreck of a Train in the United States.
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Parliament meets. The nation does no relish even the possibility of a recurrence of the anxious days of the early part of last summer.
The King was not feeling "fit" on Monday morning but determined, despite the cold air, to carry out the day's programme, which included some commemoration tree planting on the Datchet Road, with the Mayor and Corporation of the town in attendance. The king planted a tree, then the Prince of Wales followed suit. Fin.lly, the little Prince Edward took a turn at third free As the little fellow tried to place the spadeful of soil round the tree he covered the Mayo's foot with it, whereat the King lau. hed heartily. On returning to the Castle the chill was first felt, and remedial measures Address to the Pope.
were at once taken. Influenza is going like an A pilgrimage of four Bishops, sixty-two avenging spirit through the land just now, delegates of the British Pilgrims, including the result of a very fickle temperature. several l'eers, headed by the Duke of Nor-his first Mediterranean squadron. in May. He The Kais.r, I am told, intends to go with folk, have presented the Pope with an address
will make no official calls in Southern Europe, of devotion.
but he wants to show the German flag "in state" in those quarters.
An oil train has been wrecked and ignited at Olean in the state of New York. A large crowd was watching the blaze when a terrific explosion occurred and a number of persons were defuged with liquid fire. Twenty were killed and forty injured.
Royal Anniversary. The King and Queen have celebrated the fortieth anniversary of their wedding by a family dinner and a small dance at Bucking
ham Palace.
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SOUTHERN TRADE AND NEWCHWANG.
Messrs. Bush Bros., merchants, in their report, dated Newchwang, 3rd March, state:- he extremely mild weather experienced during the whole of last month, and the strong souther gale which prevailed on the 28th ult., ice opposite the settlement broke up on the hastened the opening of the port. The river
rst instant, and this is the earliest opening an record.
Chinese cargo-boat owners have of boats having not yet been caulked. It is been caught unprepared, the greater number unlikely, therefore, that there will be any activity in the shipping line before the 12th instani.
In consequena of the improved condition of the Southern markets' produce, prices main. tain their high standard, and quotations for beancake have reached an unprecedente figure, vi
Beancake......Tls. 8.80 per 10 pels. Beans.........*** Fl
6.80
300 catt es. Beano
6.80 1 160 " Up to the present, no chaiters have been fixed except for Japan. The low freight mie been accepted. of 19 cents per picúl from hence to Kübe has
get redress at the hands of Lord Roberis ap- pealed to the King, with the support of his oficers. The appeal has been fruitless. As it is known that Col. Kislech told the young officers when they joined to make any com. plaints to him, it is generally held that he has been hardly treated. Indeed, the "man in the street takes this as another proof of the power of aristocratic petticoats at the War Office.
Parliament meets in a few days. The great struggle will be on an Education Bill for Londen. Already the rival forces are preparing for a renewal of the fight, particularly over the everlasting religious difficulty. The County Council may be made the educational authority, the School Board being done away with. If, however, an attempt is made to hand the educa astion over to the little local boroughs of London the heat of the fight will grow intense. The cramming catechisms into the poor children trouble is that while we are squabbing about
other nations are going ahead on plain lines to Os LONDON, Telegraphic Transfer make their rising generation fit to meet the
Bank Bills, on demand...... 1/7 1 76 keen competition of the age.
Credits, 4 months' sight 7 D'ments 4 months' sight.........1/7/ ON BERLIN, (demand)
-------------- M-1.62 ON PARIS 'Bank Bills, on demand......... 1.99] Credits, 4 months' sight 3.0% ON NEW YORK, Bank Bilis, on demand...38 ON BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer
Credits, 30 days' sight
On demand..
It is definitely stated in Colonial circles in London that the Hon. W. F. Fielding, the
NEW DOCK FOR BOMBAY,
The proposed dock extensions at Keppel
Canadian Minister of Finance, is coming to Harbour tend interest to a more gigantic dock. England to arrange the final details of the longing scheme at Bombay (says the Straits Times) alked of fast mail service, as soon as the elaborated by the Port Trust there and awaiting Colonial Secretary comes back from the Cape. the sanction of the Government of India. The The British Army.
The aim is to arrange not only for the trans-particulars to hand show that the scheme is The House of Commons has agreed to the Atlantic urvice, but also the trans-Continental water area of close upon fifty acres. The site one for constructing a great new dock with a vole of 235,761 men for the Army.
service so that Vancouver (B.C.) mails may will be between the Ballard Pier and the pre- reach England in nine, Japanese in thirteen, sent docks. The dock will have a depth on the sill of 33 feet at high water ordinary neap CHINESE MAILS IN FIFTEEN DAYS.
tides. The entrance will be through gates con- vertible into a lock 60 feet long. There will In other words the Dominion Government be a dry duck from 800 to 850 feet in length. The scheme includes a deep water dockhead tween Europe and the Far East.
pier, 1,240 feet long, where mail steamers will to step from the ship into the railway train. A be able to moor, and passengers will be able branch line will run from Coarla through Ma-
The Boer Prisoners.
and
Mr. Austin Chamberlain states that there are at present thirty prisoners in Ceylon who refuse to take the oath or make a declaration-will-try-to-beat-the-Trans-Siberian-route be. of allegiance and that they will not be sent to South Africa unless they do. Any ap plication to go home to another country will be considered..
Obituary.
The death is announced of Mr Patrick Hughes, formerly British Consulat Shanghai,
(N. C. D. News).
The Rebellion in Kwangsi.
PRKING, 7th March,
H.E. Wang Chih-chun, Governor of Kwang si, has sent a secret telegram to H.E. Yung Lu, Grand Secretary, stating that the irre pressibility of the rebels in his province is due to the ungovernable conduct of the Imperial troops commanded by Marchal Su. Whenever the Imperial and rebel forces meet, it is impossible to distinguish which is which, as they not only communicate their military secrets to each other, but openly exchange their arms and ammunition (and probably their uniforms too), He therefore asks that Marshal Su may be cashiered, and if this is done, he undertakes to suppress the rebellion in two months.
An Anti-Christian Outrage.
**THEKING, 7th March." The chapel at Feitungku, Tientsin, has been burnt by a mob
How the Mullah gets his Arms.
London, 7th March.
An agent of the Mullah has been arrested ai Aden, engaged in trafficking in arms from Djibutil.
The Chinese Minister and Madame Chang have just concluded the "sual New Year's festivities at the Legation in Portland Place. The Minister has figured at several public functions of late, but he will have to work hard if he is to become so well known as Mir Chih Chen Lo Feng Luh, his predecessor, or We Ting Fang who till lately was the Admi- rable Crichton of the diplomatic corps at Washington,
Now that the heat of the war has passed away it is understood that the young Queen Wilhelmina of Holland with her Consort may visit England shortly. The Dutch Premier, Dr. Kuyper, who was largely instrumental in bringing about the negociations leading to the ending of the war, is in favour of the trip, and his efforts are being seconded by several British
statesmen.
The Likin Treaty is being treated to a good deal of ridicule and c.iticism just now. Thus the Stanchester Daily Dispatch in its London fatter:-"Despite the eclat with which its con- clusion by Sir James Mackay last year was re ceived, the Likin Treaty with China will be- come, if it has not already, a dead letter. None of the Continental powers so far show the slightest disposition to endorse it, although Germany promised to do so when we agreed
to the Venezuelan blockade.
The Chinese Legation in London is inclined to laugh at the whole affair. The Ambassador an his staff understand so much better than the Foreign Office how impossible it is to en- force the treaty. What does the Treaty amount to after all? In consenting to a tariff of ten per cent. an imports as compensation for the abolition of the likin tax, the British Govern
Railway Enterprise in the Trans-ment is paying, it is held, an absurdly big
vaal and Orangia.
A railway confer nce held at Johannesburg, presided over by Lord Milner, has approved the construction of an alternative fine from Natalio Johannesburg, viâ he Wilge river.
Obituary The death is announced of Colonel G. F. R Henderson, C.B., the official historian of the war in South Africa.
(Kobe Herold). A Cabinet Crisis in Portugal.
NEW MINISTRY FORMED.,
LONDON March 1st, The Portugue e Cabinet has resigned and a Ministry has been formed with Senor Binto Ribeiro as Premier.
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TION COMPANY. STEAM TO YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
THE Company's Steamship
"FRANZ FERDINAND,"
"THALES,"
above Fort, on SUNDAY, the 15th'instant, al Daylight.
For Freight or Passage apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 13th March, 1903,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Captain Martinolicb, will leave for the above places on THURSDAY, the 19th instant, M. This steamer has capital accommodation for passengers, Electric light, and carries a doctor. THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Prince's Buildings. Hongkane. 13th March 1003
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AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR FJUME AND TRIESTE (DIRECT), Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, HAN- GOON, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ and PORT SAID, (Taking Cargo at through Rates to the BRAZILS, to SOU AYRICA, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS)
THE Company's Steamship
"NIPPON,"
Captain Klausberger, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 28th instant, P.
For Information as to Passage and Freight apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents, Prince's Buildings. Hongkong, 13th March, 1903, INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
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FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
ON SHANGHAL Telegraphic Transfer 73 THE Company's Steamship
Private 30 days' sight ON YOKOHAMA, T.T. .................... Gold Leaf roo touch, per inel Sovereigns, Bank's Buying Rate
Har Silver..
OPIUM QUOTATIONS, To-Lay's quotations are as follows:
MALWA NEW
hom.
....77% $1460
65.55
...228
LAST YEAR.
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11 ULDEST I'ATNA NEW
Per chest @ $980/990 (a) 1,020/1,040 .@ 1,060/1,110
BENARES NEW PERSIAN (Paper).....
@ 1,5
.@ 1,095
@780/850
To-day's Advertisements.
zagon to the dockhead pier. Ballard Pier will be trebled in length and connected with the dockhead pier; and the water space inside the angle of the two piers will be reclaimed, and used as sites for a bulk-oil installation. The Lost of the cheme, exclusive of the railway, is roughly estimated at thirty millions of rupees. It is expected that it will be carried out without any additional charges upon the trade of the THEATRE port.
Commercial.
TO-D Y'S INTELLIGENCE.
With a dull market there is nothing of focat $67.50, no sales. UNIONS have advanced special note to report. BANKS are still inquired $5 and are wanted at $53: CHINA TRADERS $59. INDOS are weak at $108 and probably a lower rate would be accepted. A sale of CHINA MANILAS has been effected al $27; and DOUGLAS at $4279. Docks, a small lot is offering at $205.50. PUNJOMS are wanted at $2.75 after sales at $200. CEMENTS are weaker and were sold at $22.75; smail lots can be placed at this rate, CHINA PROVIDEST, are quoted to cents higher over last rate, viz., $5.10. *CHINA SUG R5 after a rapid advance in the course of the week have slightly declined a dollar to $10, and close business was done at $115, yesterday, for June with sellers at this rate. It is reported that
delivery.-
SHANGHAI SHARE REPORT.
The following extracts of the week's share transactions is from Messis. J. A. Sullivan and Company's repost published in the 4th inst.
ticular attention has been paid to Maatschappji Alinost to the exclusion of other slocks, par-
in Langkats and Indos, and the remarkable advance, chronicled below, of both these stocks show how earnest have been the endeavours
close there is a luli in the buying, but rates have not weakened per.eptibly. The sight rate on, London is 2/1 15,10. Consols £9. Hong kong quotes 3 days sight 738. 73 for cash, but rates rapidly rose from Tls.
of speculators to secure an interest At the
Shipping-The market opened at Tis. 72},
price for a very small advantage. As a Ger- man diplomatist said to me yesterday, "You may afford it, but we can't." It may be taken that the other Pawers would not afford it if they could, for it is as imp ssible to make the Treity effective in the Provinces as it is to enforce the arrangement, made after the relief of Pekin, that the import of arms and ammunition into Chi, a should be prohibited. I know of two shipments of arms and ammunition. from the Thames for Shanghai this winter,. They haveJapan and Hongkong. Shorts are also cuver been ignored by the British authorities. Similar shipmen's from Continental ports have been winked at.
74,78 (0-fls. 81,83 afterwards receding to Tls. 8z. There are various rumours afloat regarding the cause of the strong demand alough nothing authentic is known but the difficulty of ostaining cash shares is greatly enhanced ty the large purchases recently made by Lozd n,
ing which still further emphasises the demand. For the account sales at Tis. 73.75, Tls. 80,84,83 82 have been announced. April shares have been sold at 11s 75 to Tls. 83,82; May Here is a tale of superstition in England that at Tls. 74,76, Tis. 79,84,8z. June sales are you could hardly beat in the East. At Bot-quoted from Ts. 738, 761 Tls. 78,60, Tia. 1,85,82. For July early sales fetched Tls. tisham, Cambs, on Monday a young wood 76,761, Shell Transports have found buyers dealer, named Waller Smith, was sent to prio. Tug Boats have been placed at T15. son for a month for cruelty to three horses. 300,310 and are wanted. He told a witness that he had been bewitched and the enemy
"HAD PLACED A SPEL'." over the horses so that they should not work, He had, however, been told what to do to bring his enemy to his door. He procured two bottles of wash from the village blacksmith and some pails and pieces of hoof from the forge.. He also bought a pennyworth of pins
COLLISION ON THE YANGTZE.:
During the snowstorm on Thursday night, reports the W. C. D. News of the 9th inst, the CNS. Wenchaw, which left this för Wahu in ballast on Wednesday morning, came into collision with the C. N. 5. Ngaskin which was on her way to Shanghai, damaging the latter so seriously that the had to be beached. Her cargo, and passcovers were taken out of her, the latter being brought bere by the steamers Kiangco and Yuenwo," The Ngankin was temporarily repaired, most of her damage
above water, and passed Chinkjang ibat it had to be killed.
afternoon on her way back to Thái, The Wenchot was only slightly
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for ASAHI JAPANESE; BEER,
“G. Girault
Fraham Boyds and shares have changed Docks-A small demand has existed for
ownership at Tla. 185,187), 183 for cash and at fls. 186 for the a crunt April shares have been sold at Tis 190, and are now wanted-at Tis. 187. For May Tis. 190 is hid. June sales have been published at Tis. 192), 195, 192Ą.. July at Tis, 1971 10 Tis. 195.
fining-Nothing has been published, but Chinese Enginee ing and Mining shares are stock seems to have slackened off of late for no obtainable at quotation. The demand for this
ostensible reason, as the Company is known
ROYAL,
CITY HALL, HONGKONG.. Under the direction of Mr. ROBERT BROUGI Representative............................. ME ALLAN HAMILTON.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
sailing date of the Sachsen" for Shanghai, In consequence of the alteration in the Mr. Brough regretfully announces that he is compelled to re-arrange the programme for the last few nights of the season.
As numerous patrons have signified their Earnest" and "The Tyranny of Tears" those desire to witness The Importance of Being plays will be included in the three Farewell Performances.
SEASON TERMINATES WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 18th.'
LAST FIVE NIGHTS
OF THE
BROUGH COMEDY COMPANY.
TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 13th MARCH,
"A VILLAGE PRIEST.'
(By arrangement with the author.) A drama in Five Acts, by Sydney Grundy.
TO-MORROW (SATurday), 14th MaRCH, "FACING THE MUSIC."
(By arrangement with Frank Thornton, Esq.) An original farce in Three Acts, by J. H.
Daroley, author of The Solicitor."
MONDAY NEXT, 16th MARCH, -
"THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING. BARNEST."
(lly arrangement with George Alexander, Esq.) A comedy in Four Acts by the late Orcar Wilde.
TUESDAY NEXT, 17th March, THE TYRANNY OF TEARS.”
(By arrangement with the author.) A comedy in Four Acts, by C. Haddon Chambers.
WEDNESDAY Next, 18h March," LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON! "ARE YOU A MASON? (ly arrangement with Charles Frohman, Esq.) A farce in Three Acts, by Leo. Diedrichstein.
"Box Plans at ROVINSON'S.
Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, $4.00. Stalls, Stoo Back Seats, $1.00.
Doors Open 8.30 Curtain 9. Chairs, etc, at 11.30. Late Tram to the Peak as usual.
Hongkong, 13th March, 1903. [1510
VOLUNTEER RIFLE AND CARBINE MEETING.
KOWLOON RANGES. :
SATURDAY, the 14th March, FINAL
te then boiled the whole together, muttering a
ONDAY, Lady BLAKE: has kindly, con- weird incantation the while. The "broth he to be doing well. Wei-hai-wei Gold Mines are sented to present the PRIZES about 4.30 P.M. then gave to the horses, and kept them from wanted at to per cent, premium.
:~-Ladies are cordially invited to attend. lood. The police were attracted by the groans at Tis sat. Maatschappij in Langkats have
Tobu Sumatras have found purchasers Hongkong, 13th March, 1903 T3176 of the starving animals. One was so far gone --been-in-siseng-request-god-shares-have been ONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
purchased from Tis. 2473, 355. Tis. "151},262), Th. 250,252). Tls 209,275. Tis 28:1285,280 beld on SATURDAY, the 28th March, Tis 26, 270, Tls, 275,380, For the accpuot
THE NINTH ANNUAL DINNER will be: have been reported, uni shares have been at the HOKOKONG HOTEL, SLBBM Members done at Ti 25212571T260 Tis. "wlibing to attend should notify the Hon. Ser
RENKORBROWNE “VI W Han, Secretary,
Hongkong, Z5th March, 19ớp
Dr. Coliman, who for six years was Li Hung Chang's doctor, is now in America, and is being dealt with by the ever-present American ASK for ASARI JAPANESE BEER-
> G. Girault
SE BEER-
13140
"LAISANG,"
having arrived from the above Furts, 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 .M., the 16th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at East-Point-
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers,
Hongkong, 13th March, 1903,
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STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are 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.
This vessel brings on Cargo
From London, &c, ex S.S. Victoria. From Persian Gulf, er B. 1. S. N. and B, & P.
S. N. Co.'s Steamers.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 4 P.M., TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the zoth March, at P.M. will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignes's and the Company's representative at an ap-. pointed hour.
of the steamer's arrival here after which date All claims must be presented within ten days they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.
£4
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 13th February, 1903
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
*ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
-"CHINA."
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The above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Versel will be landed and stored at Consignees' ritk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
E. W. TILDEN, Agent.
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Hongkong. 13th March, 1902.
THE HISTORY
Of impaired and lost eyesight, cataracts and other diseased conditions of the eyes is generally associated with delay i getung first glasses, cheap spectacles, tramp spex, bung. ling of incompetents and the indiscriminate wearing of others' discarded glas 26.
ONLY ONE PAIR OF EYES
the greatest age by getting your glasses fitted by
To last a life time. Keep them healthy and enjoy comfortable and perfect vision to
N. LAZARUS,
OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN,
OF LONDON AND CALCUTTA, Consulting Room: No. 16, Queen's Road Central. Entr..nce through Mr. R. Houghton's Tailoring Establishment, nearly opposite Hongkong Hot 1.
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THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
IS
"BLACK&WHITE"
JAMES BUCHANAN & CO. SCOTCH WHISKY" DISTIČLEAR,
By Appointment bag"
H. M. THE KING.
and
HRH the PRINCE of WAKES
CAN BE OBTAINED FROM
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
AND ALSO THE MUTUAL STORES, AND FIRST CLASS HOTELS AND CLUBS,
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