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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1904.

TELEGRAMS.Philosophy":", and (e) persons who have| 1903.

(Renter's.) me

The Japanese Cruisers en route to the Far East.

LONDON, 10th January. The Japanese cruisers Kasuga avd Nishin have passed P'erim bound to Colombo.

received the obel Peace Prize.

The Nobel Peace Prize may also be accorded to institutions or associations, According to the Code of Statutes, § 8, the grounds upon which any proposal is made must be stated, and handed in along with such papers and other documents as may therein be referred to. According to § 3. every written work, to qualify for a prize, must have appeared in print. For particulars, qualified persons are requested to Australia won the third test match by a16 apply to the office of the Nobel Committee of

the Norwegian Parliament, Victoria Terrasse 4, Kristia- in.

rung.

Oricket.

Mr. Chamberlain,

Mr. Chamberlain received a great ovation yesterday at the Guildhall, which was cram med with Peers, Communers and the leading Bankers and merchants,

LATER.

FIRE IN HONGKONG.

HOUSE GUTTED At Seymour terraCE. Members of the Fire Brigade had a difficult task before them in the early hours of this morning when a telephone message, received Russia War Ships on route.

at the Central Station, notified them of an out. The Russian cruiser Aurora, the trans-break on the upper vel. Further inquiry port Orel, the collier Sarato and nine des revealed the fact that a house was burning in troyers are in the Canal.

Seymour Terrace, Upper Seymour Road, and the men at once commenced hauling their appliances up the steep streets leading from their headquarters Hose reels, a fire escape and ladders were quickly transported to the scene of the outbreak, which was located at 12 Seymour Terrace, a two-sto eyed house, owned by a compradore to a local shipping firm. It seems that shortly after ball-past one this morning an Indian constable on duty in

The cruiser Kubaneda remains at Port Said. Another Japanese Note to Russia. The Times correspondent at Peking wires that Japan has sent another note to Russia, stronger than the preceding one, in which she refuses to accept the mediation of a third Power and insists on the acceptance of her reasonable demands, failing which she will

Expenditure.

Lec. 31st. Current bospital expenses,5:0,217.43 Special expenditures,... 2,730 03 Cash on hand............................ 273.64

$13,216,10

93

1

1953.

ABSTRACT OF M. M. SOCIETY' TREASURER'S ACCOUNT.

Receipts.

"1

Jan. 1st, Halance brought forward, $ 3,568.15 Dec. 31st. Donations for 1993, 3,287.00

Property account,

**- 1,270.00 Bank interest,.......................................... 134.77:

$ 7,259.92

1903

11

++

Expenditure.

ment have helped to make the work as a whole more efficient!--

We recommend the following estimates for the year 1934

800

Hospital current expenses.....$5,000 Repairs and improve.nent Foreign drugs and supplies...... 3,000 Printing books, and stationery... 8:0 Foreign library sioinomain 160 Special furniture........................................

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S. INTELLIGENCE. To-day's Quotations closed as follows Banks ... Nationals

Unions...

+3

$650 5. £62.10 ...$39 b.

... $490 8.

$ 56

→. $175 8.

... $300 32.

42

China Traders..... Cantons.... Hongkong Fires China Fie Macao Steamboats

..... 5 304 b..

203

$9,900

Ę, Z.-SIMMONE,· Chairman.

Indos

de

Chinn Manilas

$16 sa, and b.

Douglas

4

Sugars... Shells...

*

MY

... $roi'sa.

IL1

*** £1 15. 8.

Docks...

+

$209 b.

... $95.

On motion, this report was accepted and approved and the estimates as presented for the current year, authorized.

Dec. 31st. Paid Chairman's orders, ..$ 3,000.00

Property account,

1,270.00 The report of the Society's College Organiza- 40 tion Committee was then presented, which is 3.985.87 as follows:-

Loss in weight, &c., Balance carried down,

$ 7,259.92

The Surgeon's annual report of the Hospital work was presented, the following abstract being read by the secretary:--

ABSTRACT OF THE HOSPITAL REPOR♪.

The Hospital work has been continued with out interrupting during the past year and, while presenting interesting features and showing progress, much of the work has been routine has been large and a greater number of major in character. The attendance at the Hospital operations performed than usual.

take necessary measures to protect her / Seymour Road saw flames and smoke issuing erection of the College building brought added

Interests.

(For Bustern Press Association.)

from the house, and he immediately raised the alarm by blowing his whistle. 1. C. Robinson, No. 85, heard the call and hastened to the burning house which, by this time, was well alight in the basement. Before calling the The emperor has opened the Prussian diet brigade he went to 0. 13, occupied by

The Crisis.

Berlin, 18th January.

with a characteristic speech dealing with foreign affairs including the Far Eastern ques.

Mr W. Weill, and succeeded in rousing the inmates. Almost simultaneously with that

The initiation of a new water supply and the duty and responsibility to the phys'cians who find their time more than filled with the increas ing demands of the work as a whole.

within the past year in which all supplies are A hospital store room has been established invoiced. Everything from this room is given nut by any ordes signed by one of the physi. The application of this system bas expenditure and made more convenient the storage of clothing, bedding, and removal of supplies.

cians,

tion, He intimated that Germany would alarm Mr. A. P. Goodwin was awakened by resulted in a considerable saving in current

maintain neutrality in the event of war between Russia and Japan.

Czar For Peace.

Port Arthur, 18th January. Viceroy Alexies has declared that it is the Czar's will that he exet every porsible and honourable effort 10 preserve peace in the Far

East.

Advices from St. Petersburg are that the powers urge Japan to maintain the same policy It insisted on with reference to Manchuria and Korea prior to the complications which have recently arisen in the negotiations with Russia: in other words, Japan is advised to ir sist upon its rights in Manchuria and the absolute

domination over Korean affairs.

Several steamship services between japan and foreign ports have been suspended by subsidized companies at the order of the go- vernment. As a consequence twenty-five more vessels are at the disposal of the government for use as army transpor's should there be war between Russia and apan.

Fiscal Policy,

London, 18th January. Election returns in the campaign by Mr. Chamberiam, on his protective tariff proposition show that he has lost the County of Norwich.

Wu Ting Fang.

Pekin, 16th January. Wo Ting Fang, the famous Chinese diplomat, has been appointed vice-p esident of the foreign office by the Empress Dowager.

CRICKET.

INTERESTING MATCIL

A match will be played to-morrow, com- mencing at 11.30 am, between cams re- presenting Public Schools and Universities and The Rest. The following will play for the Public Schools:-R. Hancock, H. Hancock,

dence smoke penetrating bis room on the first fort of No. 13. He jumped up and opened the windows leading on to the verandab, and noticed two Chinamen running

During the year the Medical College build- away by the side passage leading from the ing has been completed and is now one of the burning building. He then assisted in getting landmarks of Canton. The dimensions are 83 the inmates of the house to a place of safety feet in length by 49 feet in width and 75 feet to and shortly afterwards the members of the the top of Observatory. Red buck and the brigade appeared on the scene in charge of best material throughout have been used and Chief Inspector Baker and Sergt. MacDonald, the building is well suited to the purposes of It was one time, however, before they were enabled to bring the hoses to bear on the

the College. The College prospectus recently flames, and when at last pressure was Lot from Society's work. We improve this opportunity issued gives details of this department of the the mains the water was kept on for only about of expressing our hearty thanks to those who a quater of an hour. Meanwhile the floating have aided in establishing the College. While engine, moored off the Harbor Master's office, much yet remains to be accomplished, it is an had been warned, and the men in charge were ordered to steam to the 'r ya in font of Queentions to the extent of nearly $17,000, from local earnest of things to come that special dona Victoria Street. Long lengths of hose were sources only have been made to the College. quickly joined and run along that thoroughfare, through Queen's Roal and up Graham Street into Caine Road, from where it was laid up Lower Castle Road and into heymour Terrace. A copious supply of water from the harbour was poured on to the flares for a short time, but the pressure was so high, having regard to the distance and steep gradient over which it had to be pumped, that the hoses burst and again handicapped the firemen in their work, A telephonic mes.age was immediately sent to have the fresh water in the mains turned on, and when this was done the brigade were more efficiently able to cope with the fire. When they first arrived the flames had gained a complete hoki of the building, and the men directed their attention to the adjoining houses which were in danger of becoming ignited. Fortunately, there was no wind blow. ing at the time or the whole terrace would pinbably have been destroyed. The official "stop" order was not issued until about six o'clock this morning when only the blackened fire, however, had been mastered by about four wals of the house remained standing. The

The principal work of your committee during the past year has been to secure funds for the College and attend to the erection of the col lege building now completed, and, we are Tappy to say, paid for.

In response to many inquiries made by the Chinese a prospectus has been issued setting forth the proposed work of the institution, its requirements, and its preds.

Kowloon Wharfs

Farnbams

***

Hongkong Lands

Kowloon Lands... West Points Hotels! ara

134

Humphreys Estates...

Cements Watsons Fenwicks

ices

Do.

Watkins Pawells Providents

... $30

$123 b,

$157 3.

·

...$35 ex. div.

....$50 b.

... $147 5.

5 11 b

(new) $ 2.55b

$ 251 b. ... $140

...$50 sa.

... $217 5.

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***

ar

$ 77 b.

$9.40.b.

$ 9 ex. div.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE,

Selling,

More funds are needed in order to develop this work and we trust those interested in they can to carry this work to completion. establishing the College will not fail to do all London-Bank T.T......

A change in the treasurership of the organiza. tion committee just at this time makes a detailed account of receipts and expenditures impracti. cable, but we submit herewith an abstract of the College accounts showing the approximate state of our finances. It is as follows:-

Dr.

To received special donations and

subscriptions, Uncollected subscriptions,

$16,410.90 468.71

10. demand Do. 4 months' sight..... France Bank T.T. America-Bank T.T. Germany--Bank T T.... India T.T........

demand Shanghai-Bark T.T.. Japan-Bank TUT.

Singapore Bank T.T...... Jaya Bank T.T.

Do.

1198

...19 13/16

.1/10 1/16 ..2.28 .44

1851

.1341

.....Nominal

.Nominal ......1091

Buying.

months' sight L/C..

6 months' sight L/C..

516,879 61

1/10 3/16 ...1/10 5/16

$16,178.75

11

E

HI

*

*

$75,00

4 months sight Germany

***

235.86

Bar Silver........

Bank of England rate

$16,879.61

OPIUM QUOTATIONS.

Today's quotations are as follows:-

Per chest

Malwa New

11

Last Year

Cr.

ly paid cost of College building, By paid ros Assembly (tablet arm)

chairs,... By paid Elevator,

2

ROBERT M. MOWADE,

Chairman.

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

DINNER.

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 23rd January.

MENU.

HORS D'OEUVRES. Lobster Coquilles.

Sour.

Mock Turtie.

FISH.

Baked Salmon n la Joinville.

ENTREES.

Braised Chicken a-la-Chipolata.----

Veal Cutlets a la Bechamel.

Princess Rissoles.

CURRY.

Sweet Bread.

JOINTS.

Roast Ribs of Beef Roast Turkey and Sausage.

Boiled Corned Ox Tongue and Carrots.

COLD.

Roast Teal.

SALAD.

Á la Russe.

SWEETS,

Marmalade and Vermicelli Pudding,

Diplomate ice Cream and Finger Cakes..

Peach Tart

DESSERT.

Tipsy Cake.

TFKE,

NOTICE TO MARINERS,

HONGKONG HARBOUR.

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above Water lies sunk about 600 feet STEAM LAUNCH showing a Mests

30 days' sight San Francisco & New York 441 from Praya Wall, Kowloon, Time Ball bear- I months' sight

454ing about North, A RED FLAG is displayed

do.

30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 1/10 7/16 | over her during Daylight and a RED LAMP

4 months' sight Francs......................2.32 at Night. The Obstruction will be removed 6 months' sight

Oldest...... Paina New Benares New

On motion, this report was accepted and the Committee continued. The Committee were plished and the fine appearance of the College Persian (Paper)... congratulated on the work they had accom- building in which the Society now met.

THE LATE HON. CHAS. SEYMOUR. On motion of Rev. H. V. Noyes, D. D., the the Hos, Charles Seymour were adopted. following resolutions in regard to the death of

tinued to be a prominent feature and none As licketofore, the evangelistic work has con-

will be found than those who have been patients more faithful to their profession of Christianity in the hospital. In this report due recognition will be given the fact that this year completes the hospital work by physicians supplied by a half century of continuous management of the American Presbyterian Boad of Foreign patiests have been treated and within the last Missions. During this time about 700,00 five years alone 10,671 surgical operations have been performed. About 24,000 out-patients nually. Beginning in 1835 the American Board and nearly. 3,000 in-patients are now treated as-presiding at its meetings of Commissioners of Foreign Missions and later service through their physicians in establishing he London Missionary Society rendered noble

the effect and extent of which, by the blessing The Medical Missionary Society's work, a work of God, has been felt throughout this Empire. All honour be to those who throu, peace and war, storm and sunshine, stood true to the pur- poses of this the first amb-oldest organization

Resolved: (1) That we have learned with arivanced age of more than eighty years, of the deep regret, since our last meeting and at the

United States Consul at Canton, ad for many death of the Hon. Charles Seymour, formerly years a Vice-President of the Medical Mis- sionary Society,

our recognition of the valuable services (2) That we desire to place on record which he rendered to this Society, by the efforts to awaken a like interest on the part of personal interest he took in its welfare, by his others, by securing, year by year, liberal donations for its support, and by frequently

(3) That we express our high appreciation of his character as a man-one of Nature's nobic own home; so genial that his presence was men-dispensing a generous hospitality in his

able speaker that he was even in demand or always welcome at social gatherings; such an public occasions; of such sterling integrity in official life and such honesty of purpose that his countrymen all felt that their interests were safe in his hands; of such high moral principle

.2.13) as speedily as possible.

.1.891 .26)

4%

@ 920/960

@ 980/1,040

BASIL TAYLOR, Acting Harbour Master, &c. Harbour Department,

Hongkong, zand January, 1904.

(161

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA,

..C 1,060/1,100 THE Company's Steamship

THE 1,290

@ 1,290

कि 9301950

C'o-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW,

THE · Company's Steamship

"THALES," aptain Robson, will be despatched for thr shave Ports, TO-MORROW, the 23rd instan',

12 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co.,

FROM HAMBURG, BREMEN, ROTTER.

General Managers. Hongkong, 22nd January, 1904. [153

DAM, ANTWERP, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE HA.L. Steamship

" SITHONIA," Captain Hildebrandt, having arrived from the requested to send in their Bills of Lading for above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

slongside. countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice In the contrary be given before TO-DAY,

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong

W. C. D. Turner. T. Sercombe Smith, Lieut. o'clock. The jaie tenant of the building died of its kind in modern times. The relation and that he won the esteem of all, not only of the and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

Gouldsmith, R.N., Surgeon Horley, R.N., A. G. Ward, Goldsmith, RN, Rev. Phillips, RN,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods

services of the American Presbyterian Board foreign community but of the Chinese, and his A few days ago, and the house was occupied, at have been fittingly referred to in a recently example continually an influence for good. have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. I Lieut. Heath, roist Mah, Piper. Reserves: only a few servants. The cause of the outbreak / published article, a quotation from which will Though he has been absent for years we

Biggs and Jordan.

The Rest will be represented by T. E. Pearce, J. Woodgate, Lt. Gibson, R.N., A. Mackenzie, A. Wilson, R.N., Lt. Earron, R.N., E. W. Maitland, H. Q. Rademacker, Com. Shelford, R., Lt. Howard, R.N, Lt. Green- stock, R.N.R. Reserves: Oxlade and Morris,

The following will represent Craigenwower C. C. In their match with the R. E. to-morrow at 2.15 p.m. on the ground of the former: A. O. Brawn, L. E. Lammer, J. D. Kinnaird, L. A. Rose, J. P. Jordan, J. Craik, E. R. Herton, K. Basa, E. Ford, J. L. Stuart, and R. Pestonjeo,

LEAGUE TABLE,

Clubs. Played. Won. Lost, Drawn. Points.

the time of the outbreak, by his young son and

is at present unknown, but strict inquiries are being made into the matter. Particulars re- varding the insurance of the building were, at the time of writing, not forthcoming.

appear in the hospital report.

The following statistics are from a summary of the Hospital work:-

Out-patients In patients,

(visits). 19,644 5.755

Surgical operati ns.

1,390 424

1,374 1,127

1,814 JOHN M. SWAN, M D.,

3,501

Men... Women ...

Total... 25.399

THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN CHINA.

SIXTY-FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. The sixty-fifth annual meeting of this society was held at Canton in the College amphithea tre ad mining the Hospital, on January 20th.

There were present:-Rev. E. 2. Simmons, 1.P., senior Vice-President, in the chair; Hon. Kobert M. McWade, United States Consul

The following report of the Managing Com- General, E. Wyon, Esq., P. T. Allen, Esq.,mittee was presented by the Committee's Secre. Rankin Leslie, Esq, Dr. W. D. Shelby, J. N. tary, Rev, S. G. Tope.. Anderson, Esq., Rev. Messrs. C. s. Nelson, S.

A. O. C...10

9

27

Civil Service 8

6

£

19

Craigengower 9

G. Toe H. E. Anderson, R. E. Chambers,

4

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5

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3 points for a win.

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a draw.

NOBEL PEACH PRIZE.

We have received the following notification from the Acting Colonial Secretary:

All proposals of candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize, which is to be distributed Decem- ber 10, 1904, must, in order to be taken into consideration, be laid before the Nobel Com

mittee of the Norwegian Parliament by a duly qualified person before the first February of the same year.

W. D. Noyes, H. V. Noyes, D.D., H. Keall, E. Dewstoe, A. J. Fisher, J. J. Bogga, W. W. Clayson, H. J. Ven Quillin, Paul J. Todi, M.D., Dr. So To Ming, Dr. Nye Sik Pang, and J. M.. Swan, M.D.

The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. 11. E. Anderson, after which the notice ennvening the meeting was read by the Secre.

tary...

Mr. Allen, Mr. Leslie, Dr. Shelby, and Mr.

Anderson were asked to sit as corresponding

members.

The minutes of the last annual meeting were presented as published in the annual report, and approved as reid.

The financial reports of the Hospital and of approved, the following abstract being read by the Treasures, duly audied, were presented and the secretary, viz-

AESTRACT OF THE HOSPITAL FINANCIAL REPORT..

Receipts, .. Jan-Cash on hand,....

1903.

335-49

Any one of the following persons is held to be duly qualified: (a) Members of the Noble Committee of the. Norwegian Parliament ;' (6). Members of Parliament and Members of G-Dec. 31st. 8 de of well-drilling ma-u varumant of the different States; (c) Members

chinery of the Interparliamentary Council; (d) Members

561,75 Net hospital receipt 9,317.85 of the Commission of the International Peace

Cash received from Trea. Bureaus () Members of the Institute of

aurer M. M. S., -International Law:'(/) University professors of Political Science and of Law, of History and

·3,000.00

$13,216.10

PAUL J. TODD, M.D.,

Physicians and Surgeons. On motion, the Hospital repot as presented was approved and the usual number ordered printes in English and Chinese.

REPOT OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE

FOR THE YEAR 1903. The business coming before your committee during the past year has been of the usual character and we are pleased to report that the hospital has had a prosperous year. The at tendance has been good and there has been no interruption in this work which for so many years has brought relief and comfort to the

Chinese.

The college buildig has been completed in that this department has a future of great a sub tantial manner and the prospects are

usefulaess. The Gollege prospectus recently issued has been presented to us and received our endorsment. The new water supply has been completed and is a great boon to the hospital.

|

cherish his memory still.

(4) That a copy of these resolutions be sent to his family.

The Board of Officers for the ensuing year was constituted as fullaws: President-Rev. R. II. Graves, M.D., D.D,

Vice-President-Rev. H. V. Noyes, D D., Rev.

E. Z. Simmons, D.D., Rev. C. Bone, Rev. S. G. Tope, Hon. Robert Shewan, Hon. 1 obert M

ing undelivered after the 28th instant will be subject to rent.

All broken, chased, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 28th instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong. 22nd January, 1904.

fr59

THE WEST POINT BUILDING CO., LIMITED.

is hereby given that the SIX-

McWade, U.S. Consul General, Acting H.B.M. NOTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING

Consul C. W. Campbell, Dr. Eiswaldt, Consul of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will for Germany:

In the United States, T. B. Cuningham, Esq. In England, James Scott, Esq., Sir Thomas Jackson.

In Europe, G. D. Fearon, Esq. In Germany, Dr. Lang,, Treasurer: Edwin A. Stanton, Esq. Secretary: John M. Swan, M.D. Auditor: Raskin Leslie, Esq. Managing Committee: John M. Swan, M.D., E. Wyon, Esq. Rev. S. G. Tope, Rev. E. Z. Simmons, D.D, and Rankin Leslie, Esq.

On motion, the following resolution was passed

Fesolved: That in tendering our thanks to the College Organisation Committee we re- cognize with grateful appreciation the interest and valuable aid rendered by our Committee's Consul General. In addition to a gift to the Chairman, Hon. Roben M. McWade, U. S. College of too elegant chairs for the College Amphitheatre, costing nearly $6cc, Mr. Mc- Wade has secured many valuable contributions and done much to establish this work. We therefore express to him our hearly thanks for Recent inspection shows the hospital build- bis energétic assistance and aid. ings to be clean and in a good state of repair. A vite of thanks was accorded Mr. E. A No larga expenditure for their upkeep is anti-Stanton for his services as treasurer of the cipated for the coming year.

An exceptional opportunity occurred to pur- To Mr Rankin Leslie for his careful audit chase a shop adjoining the East side of the of the Society's accounts. premises at an unusually low figure and as There being no further business, on motion, more room is needed for the growing work of the meeting adjourned after. being led in the Hospital your committee have made the prayer by Rev. William Noyes. purchase and placed this item of expenditure

E. Z. SIMMONS, in the current account for the year.

Chairman. Improvements in the sanitary condition of the hospital, aą woll es enlargement of equip

Society..

JOHN M. SWAN,

Secretary.

be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, Victoria January, 1904, at 11.45 o'clock A.M. for the Buildings, 00 WEDNESDAY, the 27th purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc- tors together with Statement of Accounts for the year ending 3 st December, 1903.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from SATUR- DAY, the 16th January, to WEDNESDAY, the 27th January. (hoth days inclusive) during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

:

A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary to

The Hoogkong Land Investment and Agency Co., Limited, General Agents for

"YUENSANG,"

Capinis P. H. Rolfe, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 27th instant, at 4 P.M.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First class Passengers, and is fitted through- out with Electric Light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JÄRDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, and January, 1903

Intimations.

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