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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1903.

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The Manager.

Or linery business communications should be addromet A. S. WATSON & CO., The Falltor will not tartake to be responsible for

LIMITED.

WINE MERCHANTS.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

any rejected MS.. tor to return any Contribution. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANOK). DAILY-$30 per annum. WREKLY-$13 per annum.

The rates per quarter and per ineusem, proportional,

The daily inte la delivered free when the address fa ncccríble lo merengur On copies sent by post an alition 81.40 per quarter in charged for pentags. The postage on the weekly one to any part of the

work is 80 conte por quarter.

Single Caples Daily, ton cents; Weekly, twenty-¦

tive Cenu.

A TELEGRAM from Newchwang has been

received at Nagasaki to the effect that plague still prevails in the Chinese port extended to Cheloo.

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12 is said that 2,000 persons have succumbed to cholera in Brunel, while the death rate in ather places around the Day there has been about 20 per cent, of the population of each kampong.

THE Dow Italian Foreign Minister, Signor | THE Japan, Tamar, draws attention to the very | A GIRLS school, the Universal Gazeite Moutils THE HONGKONG STEAM WATER Tirtoni, has strong English sympathies. He inadequate and colourless remarks made by will soon be organized in Hupeh by the acting

BOAT CO. LID. was an under-graduate at Oxford once.

Mr. Balfour at the Guildhall Banquet in Viceroy Tuan Fang. The number of students reference to the Far Eastern situation. ..

admitted will not be over 30. The qualifiThe third ordinary yearly maeting of share catipos necessary are that the candidates shall holders in the above Company was held at the acquire a rudimentary, knowledge of Chine16 Company's Office No 37 Connaught Road and their ages range from 15. to 35. As yet, Central, at noon to day. There were present:→ Mr. Chau Siu Ki (chairman), Capt. Clark, very few have reported their names.

Morsma, Julio A. Carvalho, Chin Chung How, FROM the Echo de Chine we learn that Mr. Kwan Fong Kuk, Tam Hing Po and W. Brunat, while recently in France, succeeded in, Kew (Manager). effecting a loan of three million francs £120,000) for the French Municipal Council This will enable the Council to pay off the advances it has received from local banks at local rates of interes, the repayment of which these banks have been constantly ur, ing The new loan has been obtained from the Banque de l'Indo-Chine, and the Commercial, Industrial, and Colonial Bank of Lyons,

MR. Perry, the chairman of the Native Labour Association at Johannesberg, has started for China to promote arrangements for

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importing Chinese into the Transvaal,

THE disabled German sailing vessel C. Watjen was put up for sale at Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co.'s sale rooms at Singapore on the 16th inst. There were a large number of bidders, including several from Batavia and

THE duty on tin and tin-ore exported from Selangor during fact this year amounted to 21 million dollars. - The amount of tin is 10,000 | pikuls more than the corresponding period of

last year.

WITH regard to Sikin-Tibet affairs, it may be definitely stated that no forward movement will be made for the moment and until further

and home.

CLARETS. The Hongkong elegraph Maria, and the competition was very keen: communications have passed between India

ST. ESTEPHE

..........$ 8.00 $9.00

ST. JULIEN..

LA ROSE

CHATEAU

HAUT.

10.00 17.00

$3.50 14.50

. BRION LAKRIVET ... 20,00. CHATEAU MOUTON

22.00

́D'ARMAILHACQ CHATEAU PONTET

...... 2.4.00

26.00

28.00

CANET CHATEAU LA TOUR

CARNET.

33.00 CHATEAU RAUZAN...... 48.00 CHATEAU LAFITE...... 54.00

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1903,

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

A NEW standard weight-the half-cental-has been authorised in London. It represents goth

DURING the week ended at noon on zist insi., three fatal (Chinese) cases of plague were not

The easel was eventually purchased through Messrs. Latham and Co, at the exceeding good

· price of $24,500

".

THE German feet is officially stated to be dis tributed as follows:-In the Pacific: At A LAW has been promulgated fixing the weight Tsingtau, two large craisers and one small of the Siamese tical, at 15 grammes, one grain cruiser; at Shaikwan, one small cruiser; THE Northern Asiatic, steamship lines which troy less than the average weight of the presenNagasaki, pne small cruiser; at Shanghai, one decided to raise the rate on flour to the Orient tical. A wish is expressed that the smaller small cruiser, one gunboat, and one torpedo to $5, the rate in force prior to the cut last coins may be put on a decimal basis, THE Russian transport Obras arrived from

boat; at Chemulpo, Hongkong, and Hankow, Vladivostok this morning.

June, have reconsidered their determination

one gunboat each. In the Atlantic, including and the rate for this month at least, was to THE British cruisers syche and Scylla left the West Indies: Ar San Domingo, one large DURING the month of October, 259,693 tons, of remain at $3 a ton, When the Northern lines Colombo for the Australian Station on 5th inst.cruiser; at Bermuda, Newport, and the Azores, coal were exported at Moji.

concluded to restore the old rate it was believed They are canying relict crews. The first class ona smail cruiser cach; and at Cameroon and trade conditions, justified the advance, butruiser Died passed through Colombo on St. Thomas, one gunboat each. exporters were loud in their protests, and, the 6th inst, bound from Ponsmonth to Sydney, warning has evidently been heeded.

LORD Kitchener is determined to compel off cers in India to secure a knowledge of the nus tive tongue. This, in fact, has become a came Faign with him. Of course, military reasons are with him the chief influence in the marter, but he also holds that there are adequate social reasons for a diligent study of Hindustani. How strongly he holds this opinion is sufficient. ly revealed in an order in which he prohibits officers from going shooting who have not pass- THE Prince imperial of japan was, on the arded the lower standard of the tongue, unless they instant, raised to the rank of Colonel in the are accompanied by an officer who has so pass- Army and Post Captain in the Navy, His Im.ed, or by a native interpreter. The new order perial Highness previous ranks having been is said to have caused considerable dissatisfte those of Lieut-Colonel and Commander. The tion, but Lord Kitchener persists in it. Princes received at the same time the Grand Order of the Chrysanthemum, namely, Princes Yamashina, Kayo and Kuni.

fied as having occurred in the Colony.

TRE official estimates of the American cotton crop this season place the total yield at two million bates below last years' production.

Ir is stated that it is proposed to convert the All less 10% discount on account of Cur- Japanese Government railway into a joint-stock undertaking with a capital of 240,000,000 yen. rent Exchange.

THE Great American Stores of explosives at lona island near West Point has exploded. Sixteen persons were killed and many injured. THE V. R. C. F. C. beat the Royal Engineers on Saturday' by 5 to 0. up to play the Tamur, but the latter did not put in an appearance.

These CLARETS are specially selected and obtained from the LEADING FRENCH GROWERS; they are of exceptional value

and in fine condition.

THE CHATEAU BRANDS

The "A" team turned

THE Vienna rumour that Germany had pledged herself to support Russia in the Far East in the event of war involving Britain's appearance in are recommended to the notice of Con- the fi ld, is authoritatively contradicted.

noisseurs as high-class after-dinner Wines.

Tue licho de Chine says that the English papers which announce the rupture of relations between France and Siani arc mistaken. How ever, if Sium refuses to continue negotiations A. S. WATSON & CO., in reference to the treaty of 1902, the régime of the treaty of 1893 will come in force again.

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CAILLE ADDRESS, "ACHEE," HONGKONG.

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THE Teheran Gaelic-in a leading article hopes the Viceroy's visit to the Persian Gul: will in crease the commerce between Great Britain and Persia and strengthen the friendly relations between the two countries, It offers Lord Curzon congra ulations and the best wishes of all Persians, with a prayer for close friendship between Persia and her old friend the British Government, whose friendship she values and will always continue to do so.

His Majesty's new first-class battleship Duncan, buil; and equipped at a cost exceeding one million pounds sterling, was put into con- mission at Chathani Dockyard on 8th for service on the Mediterranean station. She is a notable addition to the Fleet under the c m mand of Admiral Sir Compton E...Domville, and is to take the place of the first-class battle ship Cerar, which was recently sent home to pay off. The Duncan steams 19 knots per | hour, and will be one of the four fastest Brizish

battleships in the Mediterranean. ·

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THE expelled monks of the Grande Chartreuse at Grenoble have at the last found a permanent resting place. They have purchased for £15,000 the ancient Carthusian monastery of Farnete, near Lucca, where everything, will be conducted just as at Grenoble, except the liqueur factory, which will be for the future conducted in Spain.

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THE first of six steamers ordered by the Chargeurs Reunis Company of Havre, to be built at Nantes, has been launched and named the Amiral La Touche Tréville. Hier capa city is 7,000 tons, and her speed is to be 12 knots. The same company has also three other steamers in course of construction in

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ALFRED Louller, master of the British schooner Kalander Bux, who was arrested at Broome on a charge of the murder of a Malay Siamese

The Chairman said: Gentlemen, The re- port and accounts having been in your bands for some time, I will with your permission take them as read. I can hardly add anything to the report, and have no doubt that the figures must commend themselves to you, and I hope that our current year will be at least equally as good. The new boat which has been added to our fleet hus been in service only three months, so that in consequence of this addition, I have... sheet will show even better results. You will every reason to expect that our next balance

also have observed from this report, that we have continued the policy of writing down the

far, which I think proves the soundness of our Company's property, and good will in par icu-

concern, as it is not often nor can it be expect ed that a Company can practically wipe out the item under this bead in the third year of its existence. With these few remarks, 1 will. move the adoption of the report and accounts, but before doing so, I shall be pleased to answer any questions which shareholders may wish to ask.

There being no questions, the Chairman pro- posed that the report and accounts be adopted and passed.gra

My Chin Chung, How seconded, and the motion was carried..

CONSULTING COMMITTEE.

seconded; that Mr. Chau Siu Ki-bé re-elected- Capt. Clark proposed, and Mr. J. A. Carvalüo

to this Commitée.

Carried.

Mr. Tam Hing Po proposed that the appoint- ment of Mr. Francisco Tse Yat on the Com··

mittes. in place of Mr. Liao Tse San be con-

firmed.

Mr Kwan Fong, Kuk seconded, and the motion was agreed to.

AUDITOR.

on bis vessel during the voyage from Sourabaya, On the proposition of the Chairm Java, has been committed for trial. The seconded by Mr. J. W. Kew, Mr. W. Huttoo quartermaster, a Spaniard, states that Boulter Fetts was re-elected auditor. came on board at Sourabaya very drunk, and,

continued to drink heavily during the trip. A few bights after leaving, the captain came on deck and 'asked him if he saw a reef on the starboard side. He replied, "No, sir," where- upon Boulter struck him over the head with the MR. R. Ponsonby, who has been H. E. Sir butt end of a revolver, inflicting a serious West Ridgeway's Private Secretary for so wound. Boulter then gave the order," About many busy years, with a success and courtesy ship" The boatswain let go the guy, which which are acknowledged on all hands, left got foul of the capstan. Boulier rushed for Colombo by the P. & O. steamer Simia forward, and a shot followed. He went forward, Hongkong on the 22nd November, to take up the appointment of Private Secretary to the acting Governor of that Colony.

It is reported that a suggestion is being made | other French yards. to both the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the President of the Board of Trade that in view of the importance which is now being given to the development of trade be- tween the mother country and the colonies a number of prominent trade commissioners should be appointed to the latter in order to re- port home in the same way as British Con-uts Two LY Tank..a Chinese society in Syd-resident in foreign countries, It is urged that the various hospital

the benefits to he painted from such a steg.would would be comparatively small.

the amount representing the society's profits for the year. A donation of £to was made to the Tung Wa Hospital, and a similar amount to the Benevolent Society at Canton.-

It appears from statistics recently published that the Japanese are growing taller. The figures relating to the measurements of recruits to the Japanese army show that the number of recruits who are 5ft 4in. and upwards in beight has increased by a per cent during the last ten years, while the number measuring from it. to

OUR Tientsin correspondent informs us that a private letter just received from Peking states that M. Lessar has inquired of Prince Ching with some asperity how it is that the Chinese Government is assuring the other Powers that China's personal inclination is to throw Man churia open to all nationalities to trade. Prince Ching has hastened to assure M. Lessir that he has been altogether misinformed, as nothing is farther from China's thoughts. Thus, even in the midst of her fear and her wild plans for attacking Russia the same old game of double headed lies is being kept up. Library Museum gave judgment in the action brought by the ON-the-31st-ultimo the Tokyo Local Court

1ST FLOOR, 12, QUEEN'S ROAD, |îft. qin. has decreased by 6 per cent.

(above Messra. H. PRICE & Co.)

RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending 22nd Novem-

XMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS.|ber, 1903-

FURNITURE DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

FURNITURE.

CHINA WARES.

PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

+

Non-Chinese Chinese..

58

194

69 -1.357

263 5,415

Total..

MEDICAL evidence at the inquest on the body of the late Miss Hickman, M.D. (who disappear. ed on August 15) was to the effect that she had been dead for about two months, and also that she entered the plantation where her body was found alive. The doctors further held that the deceased lady was not murdered, although the cause of her death remains unknown. The Queen has condoled with the parents of the late Miss Hickman.

The Chairman :-Dividend warrants will be issued to-morrow and shareholders are requested to apply at the Office for same. Gentlemen, I th-nic you for your attendance."

Capt. Clark proposed a vote of thanks to the general manager and the Consulting Committee for the satisfactory manner in which the accounts had been drawn up and the business carried on during the past year (hear, hear).

Mr. Kew acknowledged the vote of thanks, and the proceedings terminated.

LICENSING SESSION.

and near the forecastle door frund the boat- wain lying on deck bleeding from a wound under the bean. He asked him who shot him, and he replied, "The captain shot me for A meeting of this Justices of the Peace was burg) declares that the re-occupation di me Ele nething; I do nothing." After binding his held at the Magistracy this afternoon for the signified Russia's answer to the challenge of forecastle where he died. No weapon whatever lican's license and three adjunct license

the bow purpose of considering the granting of a was near the boatswain.

the United States respecting the opening of the place to the world's trade. The Novi Krat (Port Arthur), in an article on the same sab. ject, asserts that Russia cannot withdraw her troops from Moukden owing to the provisions of the Chinese-American treaty.

THE French barque Conéiable de Richemont, 1,732 tons, which left Hongkong on the 17th of July for South America, and was supplied with provisons on the 5th of September off the coast of Japan by the I. M. S. City of Peking, was wrecked on the Frigate Shoals, near Honolulu, on the toth of October, Sixteen of her crew she struck for a ship, and went up to it to beg are missing. She mistook the rock on which

owner of the Norwegian steamer Culinda some more provisions." against the Nippon Yusen Kaisha The Calenda was sunk at Nagasaki in consequence THE following telegraphic information, dated of a collision with a steamer-belonging to the 16th inst., has been received from the Sumatra Japanese Company and the owners of the Director and Manager of the Maatschappy tot former claimed damages amounting to 430,000 Mijn-Bosch-en-Land-bouwexploitatie in Lang- yen. It has been decided, however, by the kat, Ld.—

gallons, Tokyo Local Court that no responsibility Daily aggregate output of Crude the claim has accordingly been dismissed. devolves on the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, and

69,000 We have not learned whether an appeal bas been lodgeil.

Petroleum...

Crude Petroleum in Tanks at date ... 330,000

cases,

Kerosene made since the date of the preceding half-monthly telegram..

56,000

32,coo

55,oco

H. I. H. PRINCE ADALBERT

OF GERMANY.

J. H. Kemp presided, and there were also present Capt. Lyons, Messrs. F. Browne, CD, Melbourne, D. Clark, G. T. Veitch, R. H Craig and A. Shelton Hooper.

THE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL

Mr. J. D. Cameron applied for a publican's license in respect of the "Occidental Dotel," at 39, Elgin Road, Kowloon, and there being no police objection the application was granted. This is in

Through the courtesy of H. 1. M, German Consul we have been informed that no official function will attend the arrival here to-morrow of H. 1. H. Prince Adalbert by the Nord- deutscher s.s. Konig Albert. accordance with the express desire of the German Emperor, since the young Prince has aut yet reported to his commanding officer and taken over his duties on board the flagship

Consul will pay an informal visit to the Prince, fertho, which he will join in S anghai.

On the arrival of the mail boat the German

who will then most probably come on shore and take tiffin with H. E. the Officer Adminis tering the Government. That is if the stay of the Konig Albert allows of it.

CONNAUGHT HOUSE HOTEL

An application for an adjunct license for the Connaught House Hotel, Queen's Road Central, when the matter came on for consideration. was sent in by Mr. G. J. Clark, who was absent

application in the same way as they had done circumstances, they had better deal with the Mr. Shelton Hooper thought that, under the

in similar cases at the annual licensing session. applicants not to attend the Court. It was very disrespectful to the Justices for the

Mr. Clark then entered the Court, and having satisfied the magistrates that his application w in order the request was granted.

APPLICATION REFUSED,

Mr. R. F. Daly applied for an adjunct license in respect of 51, Des Voeux Road, Central, under the sign of the "Oyster Bar and Restaur ant"

DOCKS AT BANGKOK.

RUMOUR OF A BIG UNDERTAKING. The Bangkok Times of the rith inst: says:- Indications have not been wanting for some time past that the port of Bangkok is looked upon as offering facilities and encouragement for the establishment of another dock com pany. The docking facilities of Bangkok have just been added to by the completion of Messrs.. Hawanb Erskine Ltd's new slipway, but

Mr. Kenip replied that Mr. L. Comar wrote.

ation of large dock and engineering works sup-tead to its ruination as it was very difficult to what we refer to is the expectation of the form affected if the license was granted, and might to the effect that his business would be greatly

much opposition.

cation had been addressed to the licensing Mr. Hooper inquired whether any communi justices concerning the application.

It is reported in Peking to the effect that the Waiwupu' has been notified by the French authorities of Tongking that if the Chinese authorities are unable to restore peace in Kwangsi province, the French will do so for signatures on examination proved to be for the Siam Electricity Co., Ld, have been ported by Siamese capital and influence, re:earn money in the Colony when there was so

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES them. It is further stated that although a reply PHOTOGRAPHIC understood that this move on the part of China's has been sent declining the French offer it is DEPARTMENT. Southern neighbour is intended as a diversion DEVELOPING and PRINTING

in aid of the Russian coup in Manchuria. UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK..

PROMPT RETURN.

Hongkong, 29th August, 1903 [728d CARMICHAEL AND CLARKE,

CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND

SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.

KEPAIRS PROMPTLY, ATTENDED TO.

TELEGRAMS: “CARMICHAEL," Hongkong, A. B. G. Code, 4th Edition, A. 1 Code,

'Lieber's|Standard Code.?

TELEPONE, 332.

Hongkong, 20th March, 1903,

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of embezzlement, entered at the instance of THE preliminary investigation into the charges

before Mr. Lyle. Mr. T, R. Perera, the com- brought to a conclusion in the British Court,

suns amounting to Ticals 5.907.23 and Ticals pany's chief clerk, was charged with embezzling 2,756.49 on various dates between June 1902 and October 1903. Tan Yong Soon, a clerk in the Custom House, was charged with having 339.28 on October 29th and Ticals 1,705.65 on Jointly with the first accused stolen Ticals February 6th, the monies of the Siam Electri- city Co. The accused were committed for

A MALAY named Ahmat went to the Hong-Kerosene shipped since the date of the kong and Shanghai Bank, Singapore, on 16th- preceding half-monthly telegram.. inst, and presented four chequés aggregating Kerosene in Stock at Refinery at date. $4,000 for payment. The cheques purported of the Raub Gold Mining Company, but the to be signed by Mr. Warnford Lock, Manager

sent for. On being questioned by the Police geries. The man was detained, and the Police

given tim to cash by a man named Ismail, the prisoner said that the cheque, had been who is employed at the Raub mines. The case is still under Police investigation, and further In the work of revising the catalogue for class

arrests will probably follow.-S. F. Fress. 3. libraries in the New York public schools, It is now practically certain that, provided the Uncle Tom's Calin has been left out, and British Government approve, the mission hereafter the story of the ante-bellum days, which has been halting so long at Khampajong so popular with readers of fiction in the later years of the century just closed, will be barred will make a forward move into Tibet. The trial frum circulation so far as the Board of Educa authorities here are reticent on the maller, but tion is concerned. The reason given for the it may be taken for granted that the 33rd and action of the Board of Superintendents is that 32nd Pioneers with a company of Sappers and the story has served its purpose, and is of little Miners already on the frontier will move up as value to-day, C

escort to the mission and possibly, though nothing yet settled, a gun or two,, and another The Sin Wan Pao is advised by a Nanking Native lafantry Regiment will also be sent. despatch that as the affairs in Manchuria are Colonel Macdonald, R. E., will command the becoming more critical every day and a war is force and Major Iggulden, D. A. A. G. Cal very probable, Viceroy Wei of Nauking, is catta, will be attached. Major Bretherton is therefore in constant communication by tele-Commissariat Officer, and the telegraph, lins graph with the Central Government at Peking, has, in spite of many.. difficulties, now been consequently the telegraph operators of the laid to Khampajong. It is hoped that this de Nanking Telegraph office and those of the Viceroy's Yamen are kept exceedingly busy, but the messages are all in secret codes, there fore nothing could be gathered from them

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recently these rumours have taken more definite Harding which rumbur has been busy. Quite

nucleus of a scheme with strong financial sup- shape, it being asserted in some quarters that the port, is in existence. The natural direction from which any extension of dock enterprise would emanate is Singapore, offering as it does a basis of connection and supplies. But there are indications that the matter is claiming

and upon the Court being opened. Mr. Kemp Me Craig A very reasonable objection.

informed Mr. Daly that the application was The matter was then considered in private,,

refused on the ground, that the house was not necessary in the focality.

adjunct license in respect of the "Happy

WI KORAWN LANGU

Retreat was withdrawn, a

An application by Mr. John Anderson for an

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE German (Konig Albert) to-morrow. American (Coptic) 27th inst Tacoma (Taconia) 4th prox

Canadian (Tartar) 9th prox. French (Australien) 8th prox. American America: Maru) 8th prox Tacoma (Victoria) 13th prox.

attention further afield. It is indeed quite natural that serious consideration should be given to the great potentialities existing in Siam in view of the way in which public works, We are informed that Mr. Sam Newman, a railway construction, etc. are now being "knight of the mittens, well known to the pushed on, and silli maro in view of the public of Hongkong and Shanghai, undertakes extension that must come with a foreign loan, to give lessons to those who are desirous of now ipuinent. Possibly this feeling is instruction in the noble art of self-defence. evidenced in some degree by the arrival on He has opened' a gymnasium and training Monday of two prominent members of the saloon at No, 161 Wanchai Road, where regular Kawasaki Dock Company of Kobe. This courses in boxing and physical culture will be may or may not have a bearing on the matter given daily. The important health giving re-long talked of, and the future, the near future, sulis consequent to proper muscular exercise will show whether a rare and reliable oppor-WENNE is so well appreciated by the majority of the unity for investment is to be offered to those public that it is probable that a considerable interested in the port. If Bangkok is to take monstration on our part will sesall in the Chiaomberof our community will avail themselves rank, however, as a really progressive port, the nese and Tibetan officials recognising the fact of Mr. Newman's, special knowledge. His question of the Bar will have to become sout that the Indian Government is determined to terms aro reasonable and should form an extra thing more than a subject for academic have settlement of the questions at stake,-Ex influcement to amateurs.

discussion.

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this port via the Straits on 21st inst, and may The I. C. S. N. 55. Aunisang left Calcutta for

Line) left Shanghai for this port 20-day put, be expected here on 7th prox. E

The NY. K. a. Sado Maru (European and is expected to arrive here, on 26th inst

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