THE FIGHTING AT CHEMULPO.
Through the courtesy of Mrs. Moore we are allowed to give our readers the benefit of the following graphic account of the fighing at Chemulpo, as seen and reported by her husband, Bishop Moore, for whose safety it will be remembered, grave fears were er Lained at the outset of the way.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 15,
all but his right arm and hand, which remained grasping the flag.
The boats of the other warship were remov. ing her men to the security of her own decks The wounded were being taken on board the French and English ships—a hundred, more dead than alive. It was pathetic the tendernes and reperation with which they handed down the Tzar's portrait. fur ship alone gave no sanctuary, though her life-boals helped remove the men.
1 left Shanghai early Saturday morning on the 6th February, is the Sungari, one of the Russian line plying between that city and Port We hailed the First Officer of the Sungard Anhur. War was imminent. Disquieting the ship we landed from the day before. He rumours were flying. Minister Allen, of Corer, indicated that all was lost, and shortly after had directed our mission to cable not to sail. we saw the men dash below as if to scuttle her. Now the men are hastening to leave the But this increased my desire to go, especially as I had a conference to hold in Seaut this month, Kariels. We are within a few yards of her and the longer i delayed the poorer the chances last two boats as they put off It is twenty of gelling over." Brigadier-General Henry T.minutes to four, and we recall her Captain's Allet, commander of nur native scouts and words and hasten our rowers. There is an constabulary in the Philippines, was the only island, surmounted by a revolving light, six other passenger--a most informing, capable hundred yards away We land climb to the and delisiuful gentleman, a typical high-minded submit. The hands of the watch dennle four, Kentuckian. As he spake Russian we man. Instantly a terrific explosion in the s'ern, and aged to get on very well with the Russian almost simultaneously another forward, sent officers and crew. They were alert and uneasy-the-Koriels to its donm-two malignant the young Captain not sleeping a wink the fast night out. But we saw nothing until entering Chemulpo harbour, where we cast anchor Monday morning, 8th February, at 8.je, wear two fine Russin cruisers, the Varyag and Kories.
Little did we think that the next day all these would be at the bottom of the sea. Not Japanete warship was in the harbour ror in sight. Our Vicksburg, the British Zalbet, the French Pascal and an Italian and a Corean cruisers were anchored not far away. Nothing unusual accurred un'il about 4 p.m., when a long line of Japanere cruisers, torpedo-boats, and three transports, twelve in all, steamed in and anchored It was dark before the troops began in disembark-son:a 3,000 hardy-looking fellows, equipped for active service. Chemuipo has a large japanese population, which turned out en masse to welcome the sa'diery, who by previous arrangement were quartered in the Japanese house. A noble address was sent out by the Japanese authorities, calling upon all Japanese to conduct themselves with the utmost propriety towards Coreans and all foreigner, since Japan in this strugule is on trial before the civilised world. The soldiers landed, the fleet withdrew some six miles, beyond an island, and formed across the Darrow channel by which alone heavy-draft ships can pass in or out. There were six ships in line and eight torpedo-boats. Besides these a second line was rumoured.
Tuesday, the 9th, was a lovely day, albeit the sea-view was hazy. Like a shock ran through the city the report that the Japanese Consul had notified the Russians that, if they did not sail out by noon, they would be attacked in the barbour at 4 pm. Soon after the following official order was made public:
"Japanese Consulate,
Chemulpo, 9th February, 1904. SIR- have the honour to notify that Rear-Admiral S. Uriu, commanding a squadron of the Imperial Japanese navy, who is at present in Chemulpo roadstead with the force under his command, requests me to notify you that as hostiliti s exist between the govern- ment of Japan and the government of Russia, he shall be obliged to attack the men-of-war of Russia stationed at present in the port of} Chemulpo with the force under his command, in case of the refusal of the Russian senior naval officer persent to leave the port of Che mulpo before noon of the 9th of February, 1904.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant,
(Signed) MOTOSHIRO KATO, His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Consol." It was farther understood that, in the event of non-compliance, the attack in the harbour would be at four o'clock in the afternoon. The Russians decided to go out, and stripped their ships for action. The sea was strown with everything wooden, from top mast to sky-light,-| everything which would splinter. Sand-bags were piled up against and shove the sides on deck. Every gun and every torpedo-tube was abotted; and shortly before noon they steamed out, cheered by the other battleships as they passed-
"Into the jaws of Death,
Into the mouth of Hell."
volumes of smoke and débris leaped writhing and twisting upward, clinching an i struggling
as though two monsters in martal combat. And as their black budies pulled apart a moment, the sinking sun, tearful with filmy haze, shone through. And list through the blackness of darkness and the rain of falling fragments of their ruined ship come stately, and solemn, and grand from the French ship, where they had asylum, her crew's majestic chant of the Russian national hymn, at once their new oath of allegiance to the White Czar and their re- quiem over their lost ship
The smoke-stack, her gleaming prow, and portions of her steel frame show where the Koriels met her fate.
Now a fierce fire rages in the bunkers of the Paryng more and more she lists to port She has outlived the sun, but at six o'clock, with one great shudder, like a huge leviathan, she turns on her side and dies
Only the Sungart remains, so recently our home. She sinks all too slowly. A boat puts off to her from the French craiser, and soon her beautiful upper works are a roaring furnace of flame. Alt ni. ht whe buns and lows; and dies with the morning light,- V C. D. News
Auctions.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
PARTICU
DARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Public Aucio sule, to be held on MONDAY, the 1st day of March, 1904, at 3 P.M., at the Ofices of the Public Works Department, by Onter of His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, of One Lot of CROWN Foreshore and Sea Bed at North Point in the Colony of
Our mission compound commands a fine view of the harbour and roadstead, and to the left and further seaward a still better view is secured. As the ships disappeared in the haze our hearts stood still with almost aganising suspense. Then came the roar of two shots across their bows. Then, refusing to lay to, they opened their batteries, and were opened upon by the concentrated fire of the Japanese. Fifteen minutes, we thought would suffice to end the unequal combat; but earth and sea shook under the awful thunder of the guns thirty minutes, forty minutes, fifty. two minutes; and unable to break through, scorning to surrender, the Russians swung round and steamed back to their anchorage, with their flags still flying. Sure of their prey and presumably unwilling to fight unnecessari. ly in the harbour, the Japanese did not pursue but resumed their station in the roadstead, completely blockading the only channel. The four-funnelled, Cramp built cruiser was evident- ly badly wounded and listed to port The Korlets, the smaller of the two, was apparently uninjured. But we hastened to row out in & sampan to inspect for ourselves, We saw Do scars or wounds on the Korists, though the sailors were putting fresh paint on ber ball here and there, as if to conceal scars, and the officer directing had his head bandaged. General Allen asked in Russian how they faxed. The commander replied that they had no chance, and that at four the ship would go up. But the Varyag was evidently sinking. She was mortally wounded amidships, and bad hugo rent in her upper works, Two of ber funnels were riddled and her bridge a mass of twisted iron.·.
·
A lleutenant was on 'the-bridge signalling orders to the Korists when the shell exploded. He was blown into fragments and overboard-
Intimations.
WHAT IT WILL DO.
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A woman buys a sewing machine for what it will do; not as an article of furniture. A man carries a watch to tell him the time; not as an The same cnvestment of surplus capital. principle when one is ill. We want the med cine or the treatment which will relieve and cure. The friend in need must be a friend
indeed--something, or somebody, with a reputation, with a good record, with a history that justifies our confidence. There should be no guesswork in treating disease. People have the right to know what a medicine is, and what it will do, before they take it. It must have behind it an nnen record of benefit to others for the same diseases,-a series of cures that proves its merit ant inspires confidence. It is because it has such a record that
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is bought and used without hesitation or doubt. Its Good Name is the solid basis for the faith the people have in it ; and a gond name has to
be earned by good deeds. For the purposes for which it is commended it is honest, true and practical. It does what you have a right to expect it to do. It is palatable as honey and contains all the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, combined with the Compound Syrup of Hynnnho phites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. In Scrofuls, Anemia, Nervous and General Debility, In- fluenza, Blond Impurities and Wasting Com plaints, it is to be thoroughly relied upon, Dr. 1. L. Carrick says: "I have had remarkable success with it in the treatment of Consumption, Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh and Serofulous Affections. It is of special value in nervous prostration and depraved notrition; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, promotes enters directly into the assimilation, and circulation with the food. I consider it a mar- velous success in medicine." Every dose effective. "You cannot be disappointed in it." Sold by chemists.
THE
ROBINSON
PIANO
CO LTD
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE.
CABIN
Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the BABY option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further terin of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Boundary Measurements.
LOCALITY
WW.E. N.K. £. W
St
ft.
EL
Square feet.
Price.
Sonh Paint 400 444 322 445 201,112 2,058 70,400
Hongkong, 14th March, 1904.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, MR. GEO. P. LAMMERT will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON MONDAY,
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the 21st day of March, 1904, at 3 o'clock F.M, at his SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET, THE VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
being Nos. 3 and 4, West End Terrace, Bonham Road, situate at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE PARTICULARS
ALL that PIECE or PARCEL OF GROUND
situate at Victoria, in the Culony of longkang, and Registered at the Land Offic: as Section B of Inland Lot No. 689 containing in area 7,500 square feet and is held for the residue of the term of 999 years, commencing on the 18th day of June, 1861, created therein by a Crown lease of the said Inland Lot No. 689 dated the 18th day of October, 1861, together with the messuagas or tenements and other erections and buildings thereon known as Nos. 3 and 4, West End Terrace, and which said piece or parcel of ground is held subject to the payment of $28.08 the annual Crown Rent and to the observance and performance
of the covenants and conditions contained in the said Crown Lease.
Monthly rental of No. 3 West End Terrace 550 including taxes.
to including taxes. Monthly rental of No. 4 West End Terrace For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to
MR. GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON,
Solicitor for the Vendor,
or to
MR. GE, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 14th March, 1904.
BIC
MARK
QURES MEN & WOMEN
BIG BOD-polsonous remedy for any unnatural dlecharge and tadammation, irritation of ulceration of mucous membranes. Painles Guaranteed not to striotare. Prevente contagion,
SOLD BY CHEMISTS. Ofreular mailed on request. NAKUTAUTGERO,BY The Evaza Chamianl. On, CINCINNATI, O 1,8. A.
་
PIANOS
AND
ORGANS
GUARANTEED FOR CLIMATE.
THE NEWEST
RAG TIME
MUSIC and BOOKS.
VICTOR
TALKING
MACHINES
ADCOLUTE REPRODUCTION
[OF THE
HUMAN VOICE
SHIPS PIANO PLAYERS
$450
OR
CASH CREDIT
Hongkang, 6th January, 1904.
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Intimations.
THE
[P-TO-DATE SHORTHAND "
Permanent Studio has been opened at WATKIN BUILDINGS, near G.P O., Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.
Uhas reached Hongkong, where a
1ST LESSON write any Word. 4TH LESSON write 40 Words a Minute. IITH LESSON write 120 Words a Minute. 21 LESSONS to Completion of Full Course
TERMS: $50, or by Instalments. No Books TO BUY, or other Payments to make.
May be leamed in One Month; the very Dullest in 12 Weeks.
Can
OUR ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS .
UFTEN ASKED ON THE "UP-TO-DATE SHORTHAND." it be learned as well by post as at your Studio?...
...YES.
...YES
... YES.
... YES Is it easy to learn and to read ?... ... YES. Is it accepted by Government Offices the
warld over? ....
... YES. Do you give a certifica e of competency
on completion?....
.. YES. Do you supply a lesson book to each pupil
Can a person of ordinary intellect master
it in six weeks? The full course to completion and last
writing in six weeks?... Do you examine as on each lesson?
Personally or by post?
12
and show the date each lesson is given?
...YES. Then this is proof of the pupil's progress; and before receiving the 12th lesson
I must write 120 words a minute? YES. Shall I be competent to write a shorthand
letter and make notes?
YES. At the third lesson within one week? ...YES. The pupils take as long as they like between the lessons; they master one and then come (or send if a Postal Pupil) for the next.
It is not a School or a Class, you come for 10 minutes at any time you like between 9 A.1. and 6 P.M. take your lesson and return when you have learned it.
PRINCIPAL:
WARWICK PEELE,
fiate Special Reporter, British Houses Lords, Commons and High Courts. Hongkong, 4th March, 1904.
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THE TRYPOGRAPH DUPLICATOR
(ZUCCATOR'S 'ATENT), --
NEW MODEL with IMPROVED SLATE
RED PRINTING SURFACE.
5,000 Copies direct from original in BLACK or
any other Colours.
Largely used in H.M. Government Offices,
WILL. STAND ANY CLIMATE.
ORIGINAL,
BEST,
CHEAPEST,
AND MOST RELIABLE COPYING APPARATUS. For full particulars, Price Lists, Samples of Rubber Stamps, &c, &c.
Apply to
JACK E. ELLIS, 17A, Queen's Road Central, 1st Floor. Sole Agent for E. M. RICHFORD in China. Hongkong, 27th February, 1904. [244
"HE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE TAND ELECTRIC COMPANY,
LIMITED.
HONG KONG EXCHANGE,
Ons DAY AND NIGHT
SUBSCRIPTIONS
EXCHANCE LINES, $uo l'es Annum.
PRIVATE LINES, By Arrangemen!
NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION.
N.B. A special charge is made for lines of more than average length.
1904. Intimations.
THE AMERICAN SYSTEM
OF
ENTISTRY.
DE
DR. M. H. CHAUN, 17, Des Vœux ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG, From the University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Hongkong, and January, 1904.
DENTISTRY.
SUI SANG,
(Lately Practising with Dr. 1. SAKATA),
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DENTIST,
No. 26, Connaught Road Central.
korv, oth February, rong
(57
TSU FAN
DENTIST.
PRICE MODERATE-CONSULTATION FREE.
Next to the Hongkong Dispensary,
so, Queen's Road, Central. Hongkong, 5th January, 1904.
Ensurance.
15
MONTH HNAN FIRE INSURANT COMPANY OF HAMMINGS
THE Dacked AGENTS of the above Company we prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at CORRENT PATES.
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 28th May, 1894.
Consignees.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
"KUMSANG," having arrived from the above Ports, 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 FM. 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, 14th March, 1904
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
THE P
"SIMLA,"
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS.
Mails.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, *
COLOMBO, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ALSO
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE
ON
N TUESDAY, the 22nd March, 1904, at P., the Company's Steamship "SYDNEY," Captain Blanc, with Mails, Passen- gers, Specic and Cargo will leave this gt for MARSEILLES, via Ports of Call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.
Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon. don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noor only on MONDAY, the aist March, Specie and Parcels received until 4 P.M. on the same day. No Cargo will be received on board on TUESDAY.
Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office. Contents and Value of Packages are required.
For further Particulars, apply at the Cem- pany's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent Hongkong, 9th March, 1904.
ORIENTAL
STEAM
NAVN
COMPY
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
19
STEAM FOR STRAITS,CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON,
[369 | Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, .
PERSIAN GULF, Continental, ÂMERI- CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTE.) HE Steamship
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hoogkong 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 Ganrs are landed This vessel brings on Cargo
From London, &c., ex S.S. Mongolia,
and Persia,
From Calcutta, ex S.S. Candia.
TH
* SIMLA,"
Captain F. R. Summers, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for
BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 26th March, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports,
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transkipped at Colombo into steamer proceeding direct to Marsailles and London: other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed Parcele will be received at this Office until 4 Syria.. the day before sailing. The Contents and
Valne of all Packages are required.
From Persian Gulf, &c., tz B. I. S. N. and
B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamersa, Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 4 PM, TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 18th instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Lasurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
|
Shippers are particularly requested to mode the terms and conditions of the Company's Bill of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent
Hongkong, 14th March, 1904
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Damaged Packages must be left in the NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP Godowns for examination by the Consignees' and the Company's representative ai appointed bour.
AD
All Claims must be presented within ten
COMPANY.
days of the steamer's arrival bere after which BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
dale they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods BOSTON TOW-BOAT COMPANY.
have left the Godowns,
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 11th March, 1904
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DIES THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship
CRIPTION IN STOCK.
INCLUDING -
BATTERIES,
CP
“HEMICALS,
"MALACCA,"
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
VIA
SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,
Steamers. Tons. Captains. 1904
Victoria⭑
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are
3,502 J. Truebridge... Mar. 16 being landed and placed at their risk in the
Tremont 9,606 T. 1. Garlick. Mar. 25 Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Olympia...... 1,837 A. Dixon April 17 Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each
Tacoma......
1,812 M. Ridley May 13 and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Shawm..... 9,606 W. M. Smith...May at Goods are landed
Optional Goods will be landed here unless IGHTNING CONDUCTORS. | instructions are given to the contrary before
[NSI LATORS,
LECTRIC FELIS, consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, | Lyra‡ | 4.417 G. V. Williams May
L
SWITCHES
TELEPHONES,
W
JIKE, &c., &c.,
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LEVY HERMANOS. DIAMON
MERCHANTS, JEWEL LERS AND WATCHMAKERS.
EASTMAN'S
KODAKS and FILMS.
Sole Agents for "OMEGA" WATCHES." "OMEGA" is the best, "THREE YEARS" guarantee given to every purchaser.
40, QUEEN'S ROAD,
Watann's Rolling.
[37250)
AN APPEAL.
HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN
THE SUPER PRESS ROAD, begs most respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK,
PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.
ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS,
Erected and kapt in order.
Estimatas given for all kinds of Electrical work.
Trained Mechanicians sent to Out-Ports to fi up Installations if required,
NCON, TO-DAY,
Goods not cleared by the 16th instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.
+ Cargo only, Steamers marked (*) have na second-class passenger accommodation.
4.
The artemion of passengem la directed to the very cheap rates offered by this line to the Pacific Coast and to the Interior and Eastern
Damaged Packages must be left in the Cities of the United States and to Europe,
Special rates allowed to members of Govern- Godowns for examination by the Consignee's
ment Services, and the Company's representative at an ap pointed hour.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere after which date they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.
fa
E. A HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, roth March, 1004
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
"GAELIC,"
are hereby notified that their Goods are at their risk being discharged into Lighter and/or landed into our Godown No. 50, Kennedy Town, Praya, and delivery may be had either from Lighters or from our Godowns upon
Gentlemen's Shute made to order, and Cuffs NOTE ADDRESS:-2, Ice House ROAD. countersignature of Bills of Lading.
and Collars renewed on old ones.
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing Cau- dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Materials can be supplied, if required.
The Superioress will also be most, grateful for say PAPER, or old- ENVELOPES to be made Into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools. who are taught by the Sisters,
Hongkong and April, 1892.
For full Particulars, &c., &c., Apply to
W. STUART HARRISON,
A.M. INST. C.R
Manager
Hongkong, and April, 1903.
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Goods remaining unclaimed after the 18th justant will be subject to rent.
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the art instant or they will not be recognised,
No Fire Insurance has been-affected."
--E, W. TILDEN,
Agent. Hongkong, 11th March, spoj
Through Ella-of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and to the Principal Cities in the United States and Canada.
For further Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, & CO., LIMITED,
General Agents, Hongkong, 27th February, 1904.
To be Let.
TO LET.
F13
Nowzoom, at moderate rentals, with 105. 1 and 9, AUŠTIN AVENUE, immediate possession.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE. CO., LTD. Hongkong, 15th March, 1904.
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TO LET.
No.6, BARROW TERRACE, KOWLOOK. March,
Available ist March,
Apply to
THE SAM WANG CO, LD, Hongkang, jih February, 1904,