TELEGRAMS.
(Reuters.):
The Accident to Mountaineers. LONDON, 19th August.
The tourists, previously reported killed while ascending the Aquilla Grise, fell into a crevise and were only injured.
The "America” Cup.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,
21, 1903
FENTION OF CRUELTY
10 ANIMALS.
appears that Mr. E. A. Hewett's proposal to establish a society in Hongkong for the prevention of cruelty to animals is about to assume practical form." A'public meeting to inaugurate the society is called for Friday next at 5 pm. It is to be held at the City Hall and the Governor will preside,
TELEGRAMS 70 FOOCHÓW,
Normal communication with Foochow was restored at mid-day 10-day,
"A BIG PALACE "TOBBERY.
We are informed (says the Siam F. Press of the_roth inst,] that another big robbery has been perpetrated at the Royal Palace some days ago. This has no connection with the
·GERMANY'S TRADE WITH. THE | late big jewel robbery, bui, nevertheless, it is
EAST.
Says the Times of Crylon :-The increase in the number of German vessels calling al Colombo has been brought about by the
with the Far East. In the eleven years since 1891 the freight carriers have been reinforced by the steamers of the Kinsing Line of Ham-
of far more importance, as itin said to have taken, place within the royal Court in the Queens' chambers. The amount also is said to be considerable, the figures being put at close on a hundred thousand ticals. A quantity of
Cat's eyes,
of immense value, large pearls and an amount of jewellery set with brilliants worth thousands.
The Reliance and the Shamrock 111. were hand to-day reproduces our editorial comments establishment of re ̧ular steamer lines to trade very large diamonds of great lustre, very rare measured yesterday. The Reliance allows the challenger 1 minutes.
A recent number of the Siam Free Press to
un Mr. Hewell's recent proposal, and in its lead- ing article dealing with the subject observes:
We notice that Hongkong papers are agitat
Herbeam, that much disputed point and regarding against cruelty to animals, a fact that goes burg-whose vessels were later on taken over All the pawn-shops of the city have been
The overall length of the yacht is 137 feet. ing which so have mashed under the Atlantic and have been published abroad, is 21 feet 3 inches. Her draft is greater than that of Shamrock and less than Shamrock /, being quite 20 feet 9 inches. Yarns have also been told about this feature of the craft, and her real draft may be surprising to some. The new boat, instead of being of ligh displacement, has a heavy dis placement--not far from 150 tons. She has very slack, easy bilges and a distinct floor, The bilges ruri with an easy sweep into the keel, or fin with full garboard, so that the midship section is of the S form, and there are no distinct straight surface lines of floor at any point. Her dead rise is greater than that of
to show that no. alone in Hangkok is the dumb creation subject to wanton ill-treatment: Haw ever, compared with Bangkúk, Hongkong is a regular Paradise for animals, by nil accounts, and stilt our humane brethren of that happy sea girt lock-figuratively styled: The Valley of Fragrant Waters," as the name leang keang implies-are vigorously pleading for better
treatment to animals. Mr. E. A. Hewett has a
long letter in the lingkong Telegraph wherein he eloquently pleads the urgent necessity that exists for the formation of a local society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Our
searched, but the particulars are not known, by the Norddeutscher Lloyd and the Humbirgas strict orders have been given to keep the America Line -the Hansa Line of Bremen; the thing secret. Up to the present no clue has D.A.D.G., otherwise known as the Deutsche been discovered, but it is said that some wonten burg, and the Hamburg-America Line of Australisch Dampfschiffs Gesselchaft, of Ham-
are suspected. Hamburg. Then the tremendous increase its tonnage was obviously the result of the entrance upon the scene of the huge ocean leviathans of the type of the Grosser Kurfürts," "Fried rich der Grosse' and the "Barbarossa." When Germany turned her attention to the develop ment of her trade with the Far Eat she soon
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THE "ONKIN" OFF KAWASAKI
Since the M. M. steamer Tonkin has been lying off the Kawaski Yard, the work of clearing the ship of all the débris of the dis- astrous fire front which the fine vessel suffered a few days ago has been pr.ceeding apace.
Shamrock for Shmr ck it.. Her greatestongkong contemporary is of opinion that the showed that she was a competitor to be taken The tore hold was ulniost cleared yesterday four feet abaft her mast. The miginal grounds upon which that gentleman urges the
immersed transverse section is about twenty-
lines are round, without aty sembla ce of necessity for the provision of such an, institu- straightness being observable. The fin, ortion in Hongkong are sufficiently convincing. keel, is very thin at the upper part, but widens at the bottom to about forty inches. It is from seven to eight fee' shorter than that of Sham- rich I
twelve.
If such can be said f Hongkong, what must we say of Bangkuk, where not only 34 cases in The lead is full and blunt forward a year but dozens of cases any be seen daily, Her after overhang it about twenty-four fees,
in all quarters of the city, of the most harrow and the forward overhang twenty-three feting nature. Perhaps in no other city in the The rake of her sterapust is about the same, and a's in the sam position as that of the civil zed world are animals so cruelly treated Shamrock 7, the fiu being shot ened at the as in Bangkok. Pigs and other animals may forward end. The greatest draft of the boat is
be sein daily conveyed with la erated bodies at the heel of the sternpost, and then it rises forward in a straight line about one foot in. and their legs tied with hard cords and The sail plan of the challenger suspended from bamboos. The excruciating has about the same area as Shamrock · L
pains which such poor creatures experience as though it differently arranged.
The per they are jerked alory on the shoulders of coofics pendicular of the sail plan will be sx or
must be so bething terrible, and even worse seven feet higher than on Shamrock 2 Her boom will be about three fet shorter than that than the tortures of vivisection. Where the of Shamrock and her forward triangle e-
animals are of any size the force of their own duced the same number of feet. Her steel weight strains the curds so much that the very mast is twenty inches at the bottom and twenty-
bones and sinews are laid bare, and the poor eight inches at the hounds. It buries nine feet in two thicknesses of plating nine-listy brutes in their sufferings is something to seconds of an inch each. and has eight fall
move even the most callous, hearts to pity. angie longitudinal stiffeners and rings every
Not only are porkers carried to market in this ten feet. With her short and bigh sail plan the new challenger ought to handle well under cruel manner, in Bangkok, but all manner of all conditions. All who have expressed an
the feathered, tribe including dukes, fawl, etc. opinion on the point believe her best point of
And sometimes even sheep and rante, destined, sailing is on the wind, ore of the points in which the Reliance excels. With very conect
for the slaughter-house, may be seen conveyed figures to guide them. it has been e timited in this savage way. For wild furious driving by the interested that the new Shumrock may and ill-usage to ponies, the Bangkov syce receive about min. 45 ser from the Reliance easily takes the palm. These docile and use- in the races to come. Is it enough in menfui litle animals are most shamefully and the Shanirock n winner? The answer has been an emphatic negative –Ed., II.A. T]
LATER.
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The Near East. Russia has presented supplementary de- mands of a political nature to the Porte.
The movements of the Russian Squadron is now producing alarm in Constantinople where it is believed to portend further de mands. The squadron anchors in Intacia Bay 80 miles to the North-West of the Bosphorus.
"
"The Albanians have broken out in serious revolt between Monaster and Uskub, in which latter district a reign of terror prevails. The situation at Salonika is critical.
(N. C. D. News.) The New Reign of Terror.
Tie asin, 16th Aúgos.
Ching Kuan, Special Commissioner to Japan in 1898, is expected at Tientsin to carry on bis search for Reformers. The educated Chinese here are in a state of alarm, and are anxiously inquiring whether the Consuls here are authorised to protect them.
**It seemed to be the opinion of Sir Ernest Salow when he was here that simply as a question of humanity. Great Britain should protect these men.-Ed.
Cruelty to animals,
London, 15th August.
In a ride of thirty-two French officers froin Paris to Danville under the auspices of the Minister of War, two horses were sidden to death, one of which galloped the whole of the last fifty-five miles over a road deep with med, ** Danville is about 62 miles went of Paris as the crow flies-Ed.
Co-day's. Advertisements,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
EWO COTTON SPIN NING AND WEAVING COMPANY, LIMITED,
AND
IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCES 1877 AND 1886,
NOTICE is hereby given that the Order of the Supreme Curt of Hongkony, dated the 17th August, 1903, confirming the Reduc tion of the Capital of the above named Coni-, pany from Taels 1,750 to Taels 750,000 and the Miame approved by the Coun) showing with respect to the Capital of the Company as 'tered the Several Particulars required by the above Ordinances were registered by the Re- gistrar of Companies on the 19th day of August, 1903,
And further take Notice that the said Minute is in the Words and Figures following:-
The Capital of The Evo Cotton Spin- ning and Weaving Company, Limited, henceforth is Taels 750,001 divided into 1,000 shares of ço Taels each instead of the Capital of Taels 1,750,000 divided "into 17.500 shares of Taels 100 each at "the time of the Registration of this "Minute the Sum of Taels so has been and is to be deemed to be paid up on "ea h of the said shares? Dated the 2 in day of A gust, 1903,
DEACON & HASTINGS, -
Solicitors for the Company.
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F
NAVY CONTRACT.
FENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of UPHOLSTERERS' WORK for a Period of 12 months from the 1st of SEPTEM BER, 1903, 10 H.M.. NAVAL YARD, Hongkong. Forms of Tender can be obtained on Application to the NAVAL STORE OFFICER, H.M. NAVAL YARD, and should be returned not later than Noon, on 26th AUGUST, 1903.
A Deposit of One Hundred Dollars will be er quired when applying for Tender Forms, to be returned if the Tender is declined.
Hongkong, 21st August, 1903.
says the Kobe Chronicle of the 12th inst.), and seriously, for she approached the matter in none of the dilettante spirit to characteristic everything taken away that was not a fixed of the Latin mces who had hitherto been part of the ship. The 'tween decks that were affected by the fire have all been cleared of a Britain's only real rials in Eastern walers The case of Siam is one of the most in. vast amount of ashes, burned wood, and structive upon German nettiods and the success fittings, and what before were the handsome which has attended them So late as first-saloon sleeping cabins, the confectioner's five years ago Britain still nonopolis d the and cook's offices, the doctor's dispensary and shipping with that country; yet to-day we see other offices, is now one long stretch of Germany holding 10 per cent. of it, having blackened deck with a few iron upright bought up British steamers and added others, supports, Everything is cleared away. It is It is the legitimate reward of Germany's per-difficult to convey a vivid idea of the state of sistent and well directed efforts, and, so quick this part of the ship. The appearance of the and complete has been its consummation, that forecastle is not unlike some desented iron the over-confident British shipper is only just works, where everything is bare, neglected, becoming aware, apparently, of the fact that and rusty, although by now the place has the trade in which he felt that he had a pre-been brushed and cleaned up, and a vast scriptive right is going elsewhere.
quantity of which put out of the way, It is a question whether the once valuable machinery in the forecastle-pumping ma- chinery, etc., all of the best make, will ever be fit for use again. Its appearance at present is that of a mass of rusty iron; but in other respects it is of course intact, having been too heavy to be affected by the furnace heat to which the forecastle was subjected, when for RRET twelve hours at least the flames roated within that part of the vessel. Other iron werk, rail- irgs and such like, could not withstand the heat, and, like the sheet iron decks, are warped and twisted. Among the piled-up rubbish here, was noticed a huge quantity of crockery, every title of evidence about the ship re- minding with fresh force of the presence a few days ago of an unquenchable fire which could not be extinguished before it had burnt itself out, and could only be prevented with difficulty from spreading aft, when, if it had reached the | abundant wood-work and upholstery of the saloons and cabins, it would inevitably have decoured the ship.
In 1897 Germany does not appear as having any direct trade with Ceylon. Five years later we find Germany entering the field as an ex- porter to Ceylon. The effort was highly in- significant, however, and only totalled Rs. 913. Exports fruan Ceylon, on the con- trary, were represented by a much more substantial amount, viz, Rs. 178,198, in the succeeding seven years, Germany's onward march began in real eamest. The enterprising Teuton was evidently satisfied with the results of the feeler he had thrown out, and realized fully that a very excellent market for German goods lay awaiting exploitation in Ceylon. The opening up of the trade was gone about in no hali-kerted innnner and both exports and imports and increased in a manner little short of marvellous. France was easily outdistanced, and Germany took an easy second place to Great Britain and the Colonies. Ceylon's imports from Germany in 189; had a value of Rs. 439,866 and her exports to Germany were worth Rs. 1.05,208. in 1952 these two sets of figures had increased to Rs. 1,527,013, and Rs. 6,550,987 respectively.
MORE WAK TALK.
cruelly treated, especially away from the eyes of the owner. This of course applies to livery. stables in particular. How frequently are jaded and over-worked little ponies belaboured in the most brutal fashion in the public streets, when their strength is exhausted and their burthens become too great fur their drooping vigour, in such circumstances they are probed, gouded and gouged until though sheer madness of torture they are forced to go beyond their strength, and sometimes in the effort they drop dead. What astonishes the foreigner in these shores, is the fact, that in a Buddist country such as Slain, where their creed forbids the natives to injure or even destroy the life of the smallest insect, to see such wanton cruelty and destruction of life in the animal kingdom Natives bet heavily on cock-fighting, fish-fight ing, in-ect-fighting, etc., and can spend days enjoying the "fun" without any remorse. We could write volumes on the subject of "cruelty to animals in Siam, but the fact we have stated will show how much we stand in need of some rules to bring about a state of ameliorareorganization of the political condition of the tion. We have frequently reveried to this sub. ject, in former issues, but as our Hongkong contemporaries are so earnest in the matter in that colony, we think the moment opportune for a similar movemen, in Bangkok.
RUSSIA, AND COREA.
A lease of Ryong-an has been concluded between the Corean Imperial Household and the Russian Timber Company. The whole district of Ryong-an is included in the lease
and it is believed that the Russions intend to
Quiet as is the world, and promising as are the prospects of peaceful industry and trade, to all the nations, we ate not yet out of danger of battle and war. From two centres come intimations of strife that menace the peace of the world. One of these is Port Arthur; the other is Constantinople. In the one the fate of Manchuria is involved; in the other the
Balkan states.
We are informed from an authoritative source ibat the Tonkin will be placed under repair in Japan sufficient to stand the voyage home, but will be finished at the Messageries Maritimes Co's private yards near, Marseilles The vessel is of 6,coo tons grass, and is fitted in that elaborate manner for which the M.M. Company have long been famous. Teakwood is commonly used in the construction and wood furnishing, and her machinery, as has already been noticed, was of very superior finish. Although unable to obtain the exact cost of the vessel, calculating on
the usual basis, the
Tonkin cost about £288.00, and the extent of the fire on board would suggest that over a
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Longkong, 21st August, 1903. f10199
SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
A
Society will be held in the Sic ANDREW'S
PUBLIC MEETING to inaugurate the
HALL, CITY HALL, on FRIDAY next, the 28th instant, at 5 o'clock M.
His Excellency the Governor will preside All Persons in erested in the Formation of this Society are cordially invited to attend.
MOWBRAY S NORTHCOTE, Honorary Secretary.. Hongkong, 1st August. 1993 [10200
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION, .
LONG RANGE CUP AND SPOONS. THERE will be a COMPETITION as above TO-MORROW, the 22nd mustant, commencing at 3 PM,
RANGES.—700 and 800 yards. Ten Shots and a Sighter at each Range.
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,
Hon. Secretary.. Hongkong, 21st August, 1203
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PLAN of RESERVED SEATS at the Robinson Piano Co., Ld.
Prices...
-$3, 2, and x.
Tickets admitting Soldiers in Uniform may be obtained from the Colour-Sergeants.
Doors open at 8. Performance at g'abarp.. Late Tram and Ferries will run after the' Performance.
ALEC MIDDLETON,
Business Manager. Hongkong, zrat August, 1903. [10160
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OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN
OF LONDON AND CALCUTTA.
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LENSES for the correction of Astigmatism ground on the premises.
Spectacles ond Eyeglasses in all styles
and metals.
Consulting Room:
No. 16, Queen's Road Central, Nearly opposite the Hongkong Hotel with entrance through store of R. Hou, htoi., Tailor."
DAVID BENJAMIN, Manager.
$45
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Captain Robson, will be despatched for pe above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 25th instant, at 10 A,M,
The report from Port Arthur is due to the re-quarter of the ship has been rendered almost FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. cent conference there of a number of Russian valueless-including a large proportion of theTHE Company's Steamship officials of high rank in diplomacy, war and passengers' cabins and officers' quarters on the civil administration. A dispatch says that bridge, main and 'tween decks. among the members of the conference were
COMMERCIAL. Minister of War Kuropatkin, Admiral Alexieff, the Russian Ministers at Peking and Seoul, the pulitical agents in China and Korea, including Pokotiloff, recently Russian financial represent- ative at Peking; General Dessio, the military agent in Chia, the civil ar d military officers at Moukden, Harbin and Kirin, and the ad- ministrator of Newchwang.
That is certainly a formidable array of dignitaries to assemble in a place so remote from the seat of Russian government. Their pro eedings, it is said, were **enveloped in pro-
use the district for spine other purpose than that of the timber trade. The powers are opposed to the lease, which they hold to be detrimental to their interests. They threaten
o take a similar step in regard to Wiju and | found secrecy," The amystery doubtless aug. A Military-Political Appointment. other places. A Tokio despatch to the daini-
Major Albert E. W. Coual Gleichen, C. M.G., chi states that an official report to the Govern C.V.O., D.S.O., Grenadier Guards, has becament announces the lease of Kyong-an and appointed British Military Attaché at Berlin, that the whole affair will be made public
shortly.
EX-GOVERNOR WANG cura
CH'UN.
From "otes on Native Aff irs" in the
THE COUNTERVAILING DUTIES ON SUGAR.
A GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMENT.
N. C. D. News we clip the following:-Ex- Governor Wang Chih-ch'en of Kwangsi, con-
A Pross communique says that the Govern ceroing whom there was a report in the North-ment of India have decided to retain, until the ero papers that he had been ordered to be ar- 318 March, 1904, conntervailing duiles on sugar rested and thrown into prison, according to a at the rates which may be in force on the 31st Peking letter, has been pardoned through the
August, 1903. This decision is based on the, intercession of his fellow provincial, the Grand ground that a great part of the sugar which Councilor, Chu Hungchi. It appeared that will be available for export from bounty-giving Censor had also denounced the Ex-Covernor, countries up till the 31st of March will have accusing him of certain crimes, and the Em actually received the bounties. presa Dowager was on the point of issuing an edict commanding is arrest and further punish- ment but was dissuaded from doing so by Chu Hung-chi, who said that there are others worse than Wang Chib-ch'up yet al-large, and that under the present state of unrest in the country. The Government of India tererve full night it would be impolitic to punish high officials to maintain, after the 31st March, 1904. differ- whose worst fault was that "they had not, cotial duiles on sugar produced in, or exported enough troops, under them." Further, as her from, bounty-giving countries, and also to re- Majesty bad already cashiered the man and impose differential duties against any country reduced him to the ranks it was punishment: which may restore its bounties, either directly enough for Wang under the circumstances, or indirectl
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mented the feelings of distrust with which the conference was watched, and we are told that the foreign commercial officials at Port Arthur and at Newchwang are convinced that the pro- babilities of war are increasing rapidly. They ho'd that the conference met for no other pur- pose than that of preparing for an open rupture with Japan and possibly with Great Britain.
The war rumours from Constantinople are of a similar character. It is said a council of war
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.
The following are quotations
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Banks
China Traders Indo-Chinas Docks
to-day's closing
For Freight or Passage apply to
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & CO.,
General Managers. Haneben 21st August, 1903.
$64 London 265. RECULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE
60
83 b.. ....2.0 b.
HK., C. & M. Steamboats 56 s. Lands
155 b
·153 5,
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TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE. ~
TO NEW YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL (With Liberty to call at PauLIPPINE PORTS)
PROPOSED SAILINGS, FROM HONGKONG.
"MOGUL
"BRAEMAR?.
"SATSUMA". *SHIMOSA" "KURDISTAN
1903.
About 31st up.
10th Sept.
23rd Sept.
roth Oct.
.24th Oct.
́"RICHMOND CASTLE "A......... 7th Nov.
For Freight and further Information, apply
On London, Telegraphic Transfe........ 9·13/18 Bank Bills, on demand' .........1/91 Credits, 4 months' sight... 1/10 3/16" to D'meats 4 months' sight 1,10.5/16 M.1.85]
ON BERLIN, (demand) ..............
Os PARIS, Bank Bills, on demand .........2.29 Credits, 4 months' sight...... 2.32.
has been held at Yildiz Kiosk, and that the ON NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on demand...44 Turks bave decided to send additional troops
Credits, 30 days' sight ............ 444 .....136 On demand
1361 SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Transfer ......72}
"Private jo days' sight
to the Bulgarian frontier ready to cross the On BouDAY, Telegraphic Transfer border at a moment's notice. The action of the Turks is reported to be due to the continuON ance of disturbances and the fear that the European concert will not be able to keep the pence.
ON YOKOHAMA, T.T." -
58 Sovereigna, Bank's Buying Rate .......... $11:12 Gold Leaf 100 touch, per tasi.... ....57.80 Bar Silver...
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MALWA New
Neither of the reports is sufficiently serious to be deemed "alurning, for in each case the cryf coming war has been heard so frequently. that the world no longer gives much beed to it. Nevertheless, the incessant repetition of such reports is in itself a proof of the unsettled and urcenain condition of affairs in North China and in the Balkans. So long as those conditions remain we shall never be sure of peace for as much as a year ahead, and the recurring rumours serve to remind us that there, are in the world of international polides a number. Benares New of active volcanoes liable to. b'edk forili with violence at almost any unexpected time-Ex. | Persian
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Agents, Hongkong 21st August, 1903
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་་་ ' NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. "BENALDER," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND *ONSIGNEES offrgo are hereby
STRAITS.
at their risk into The Hongkong and Kowinbu Wharf and Godown Company's · Godawns whence and/or from the wharves delivery, niny bo obtained
No Claims will be admitted after the Gol have left the Godowns, and all Gonds under livered after the 27th instant will be subjeci to rent.
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All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd September, or they will not be recognized,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are. @ 999/1,030,
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be @ 1,075 examined on the 27th instant, at 3. P.M.
3,085
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Supplied at all to LEADING CLU 1.075 Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. and HOTELS, and to be obtained from Agents. AKENBLANE, CRAWFORD & CO. Queen's Rout Hongkong, 21st August, 1903.
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