TELEGRAMS.

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The Lena at San Francisco. LONDON, 16th September,

The officers and crew of the Lena-will remain in the United States en parols.

Birth of an Italian Prince. The Queen of Italy has given birth to son, the infant is named Humbert Prince Piedmont.:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

THE WAR.

VLADIVOSTOCK

PROCLAMATION,

The Russian commander in chief at Vladivo stock has itque te fallowing notice

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L-As this poit will soon be attacked by the Japanese, both from land and sea, it is neces asary for all non-combatants, especially wives of and children, in leave here before the bombard ment takes place, for when that time comes, not only the railway will be interrupted but even cants will not be available; it will therefore be very dangeroits'o remain.

The War. General Kuropatkin wires, that there had been no fighting on the 4th. A strong Japanese advanco guard has advanced five miles north of Yentai station.

2-1f any non-combatants do not wish to go too far into the Interior'they will be allowed General Stoessel wires that the Japanese to shift their familice to Li-ju, Shih he or have reinforced the west front at Port Ar1-mang. These places can be reucked by thur and continue the bombardment. "Our train very cheaply, or the families may be taken losses are insignificant."

to other districts if the cost of living is not too high for them.

General Kuropatkin officially protests against Marshal Oyama's statement that the Japanese have captured quantities of Rus sian spoil at Liaoyang; he asseverates that only the railway trucks were obtained; he emphatically denies that the Russians have used Dum-Dur, bullets.

3-In case any non-combatants have real property here such as houses, shops or lands, then they are permitted to remain; but they must each'make out a detailed list of foodstuffs and other provisions in their respective posses.

Jort of

CRAIGENGOWer cricket clUB

Today's Advertisements.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH

COMPANY, LIMITED.

CHONGKONG STATION:

December, 1902, and senders of Telegrams are hereby advised that

revision after three months, be fixed at So.44 from 1ST OCTOBER" next, the currency, equivalent of the FRANC will, subject "to

19 1904.

S. C. FARNHAM BOYD & CO., D'istonbae soet tubs' which sadly needed

THE SALE OF S.S" CANTON" 002] Fulking, and al bough Humphreys won his THE PROPOSED SALE.

first heat he was sadly out of it in the final An evident error appeared in our The brothers Witchell simply walized home. Saturday regarding the sale of the Indo-China Mr. A. B. Rober writes as follows to the Then came the read thing. It was a teams. N. Co.'s 15. Canton, Wo have bad our Shanghai Mercury, under date, the 14th instrace, one lengvand various officials had to attention drawn to the fact that the steamer in regard to the circular having reference to be rowed out to a temporary, and as it proved, fetched more than "double instead of more the proposed sale of Messrs. S. C. Familiamrpil staging to keep time, etc. But, whoa! than, "half" its book value. The mistake is a Boyd & Co.'s business

A private circular of the above mentioned ice-bearers, Mr. A. Humprays and Mr. E. M. discover, that the mistake must have been

The staging collapsed, and the industrious palpably es silent oue, and it is not difficult to REFERRING 10, and subsequent notices that there will be a now company to be formed of Kowloon Bay, Everybody laughed, where company came to me yesterday which roads stazelund, were precipitated into theangry waters apparent to our readers. and registered in London intending to puras they should have been shocked. The mel chase all the business and undertaking, to pay ancholy subjects of this unrehearsed effect, £210 in cash to each shareholder and sixteen tried to look pleasant on their return to the fully paid-up shares of 1 in the new company, pontoon, but they presented such a woebegone which means £23 ros for each share..

appearance, that a stifled snigger, from the Pavilion had to be recorded. The way of the transgressor is hard. We are only referring to the man who built that bamboo stage. His reward awaits him, wherever it may be. The Obstacle Race was also replete with a

using features, but at the same time we cannot help remarking that the Club's boat most ser- iously hampered some of the contestants, parti- cularly N. Alves, who had to make a detour which certainly put him out of Commission, Cooke annexed the prize, but he found

This is indeed good news to the shareholders, but altor considering a little while, it seems to be a scheme on which I cannot hold my tongue I must point out to all who are concerned.

If the new company intends to purchase all | the shares at the value of 18 10s. cash, it should pay the full value in cash, not only tos, as at present, and the balance to be given in new scrips.

In the resolutions to be passed I see that the whole property and business are to be sold to the new company and the present company is to be wound an voluntarily, etc. These words all sound strange to me.

** Now the new company will only pay £11, 1os. If compared with the present value of 16

Full despatches from both sides now en.sion and present it to the chief commissariateach, there still leaves a differenco of £3, 105.

able the public to form a more just appre- ciation of the stupendous struggle at Lino- yang and its results than was possible from earlier reports. The non-fulfilment of the positive anticipations of the complete cutting off of General Kuropatkin, coupled with his successful retreat, has checked the tread of public sentiment in England, of which the fall in Japanese stocks, and the rise in Rus- sians are clear indications.

The Russian auxiliary cruiser Korea has been reported off Vancouver.

LATER.

officer for his information.

·4-If any fugi·ives have no such real property as above, they are hereby ordered immediately to devise means for their own safety and leave the port as soon as possible.

STRANGE OCCURRENCE

AT SEA.

A Philadelppia dispatch of the 1st ull. says The British steamer afonicas, while making for the Delaware breakwater, has encountered a strange phenomenon. A cloud of phosphoric appearance enveloped the vessel and magnetír ed everything on board.

Contraband of War. Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent

Capl Urquhan says the vessel and crew wires that the Russian decision re contra-b.d a fiery coating. When the sailors saw it band of war has been communicated to the they rushed at the needle and it was flying British and American Embassies. It is around like an electric fan. understood that it recognises the principle, that provisions are not contraband of war when consigned to private parties, but only when they are Government military or naval

stores.

The Russian Volunteer Cruisers,'

17th September, Reuter's correspondent at Zanzibar wires, that the Russian Volunteer cruisers Smviënsk | and Petersburg sailed yesterday morning, The British cruiser Forte, who was watching, did not observe them pass between Zanzibar and main land; it is believed they may have gone south.

The Margit Droebel has arrived at Con stantinople; a Russian officer informed the captain that there were nine other cruisers in the vicinity.

The Circum-Baikal Railway. It is announced that the Circum-Baikal railway will be opened at the end of the month,

The Japanese in Manchuria. Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent wires, that telegrams have been received from Mukden saying that the Japanese are laying an extra rail to suit their own gauge, north of Liaoyang.

(Cablemates.)

"I ordered several of the crew to move iron chains that were lying on deck, thinking to distract their attention. The sailors could not budge the chains although they did not weigh more than 75 pounds each Everything was magnetized and chains, bults, spikes and bars were as light on the deck as if they bad been rivetted there,

"The cloud was 85 dense that it was impos sible for the vessel to proceed.

"I could not see beyond the deck, and it appeared as if the world was a mass of glowing fire. The sailors fell on the decks and prayed.

"Suddenly the cloud began to lift. The phosphorescent glow of the ship and the crew

began to fade. In a few minutes the cloud

passed over and we saw it moving off over the

sea,"

TRADE WITH THE ORIENT.

There seems to be some difficulty attending the attempt to get up a meeting of representa tive commercial men of San Francisco to back up the recent action of the Pacific Mail Steam ship Company in refusing to carry goods to | the Orient from the port while it thought that the vessels of the corporation were in danger of zure by Russian cruisers, Perhaps the apy is due to the feeling that there is no further risk. It would seem that such is the case, for our business men must know that the Russians, for some time to come, will be too much occupied in saving their own craft from capture to meddle very much with neutral bottoms. It may also in part be owing to a

U.S. Consular Service.

San Francisco, 15th September. As a result of the investigation made by Herbert H. Et Pierce, third assistant secretary of State, in regard to the many charges-of-perception of the fact that the State Depart official misconduct made against Robert Mc-

ment is attending to the business, and that it Wade; the U. d. consul-general at Canton, it not proper to put pressure upon the Govern China, President Roosevelt has removed ·Mc- ment under such circumstances. Whatever Wade from office.

the cause, our merchants do not seem to be much worried over the situation and their serenity might be imitated by the Pacific Mail Company, which may with safety carry freight to any port in the Orient provided, of course. that it is not contraband; and even in that event, while the Russian ficet is in its present scattered condition, risk is reduced to a mini- mum.

A strong effort was made by McWade's friends in his behalf, bat without effect.

The reinoval has met with general approval throughout the country, V

It is stated that as a result of the representa tions made by Mr. Fierce other changes in the consular service in the Far East are likely to follow.

Criminal proceedings may be instituted against McWade.

NAVIGATION BETWEEN KWANG,

SE AND INDO-CHINA.

so the property and business of the present company cannot be transferred to it, and mean- while it is unnecessary to wind up the present one; such method of procedure has never occurred since the laws for establishing com- panies have been in force.

I presume, at present, the new company will only pay £12. 10. in cash, but perhaps those buyers in London will secretly sell the scrip off at 2 or 3 fold higher price and, in future, nobody can know how many thousands of Li shares may be allotted; all these are puzzles difficult to be solved.

As the circular says, as soon as the present company's sale is completed, the property and Business shall be in the new company's hands, and the present company will have nothing to

Buy,

In this case it looks same as the "Kaiping" shares, being sold a few years ago up in the north, but "Kaiping" docs possess real pro- perty such as wharves in Chingwantao and ex* cellent coal mines in Tongshan, while Farnham has only a few docks in Shanghai; besides it is easy to find out how much bu iness has been done and how mu h interest and dividend have been paid, by simply looking into the annual working accounts.

·

Now the new company will certainly increase

how they will pay the dividends in future the number of shares t› infinity, 1⋅ don't know

guess that this scheme is put in by some one who is tricky and cunning, because at first glance, if appears fair and sounds sweet that the value (feach share is Laves, but in reality only to pay £12, tes for the pres nt, yet the whole property, business and interest are fallen into his hand.

held on the 26th inst. as the circular says, and The extraordinary general meeting will be

I expect that a majority of members will pro- test against such a scheme of proposing to sell off the whole concern; unless the new company will pay the full value of £18,103. all in cash or the new company can only pay £11. ics at pre. sent, for which amount receive', the present company can only dispose of so many shares, to it, equivalent to such amount, but the property and business shall remain under the manage. ment of the present company,

THE V. R. C. AQUATIC SPORTS,

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Humphreys and J. W. Baina very tough in the competitive line. In the Con sulation Race, Ribeiro secured the palm, but there was a dead heat for second between Lammert and P. M. des Remedios. In the swin off, the last named won by half a length, or thereabouts.

At the conclusion of the sports, the company assembled, adjourned to the gymnasium of the Club, to witness the prize distribution. Mrs.. Barnes-Lawrence, wife of the popular Harbour Master here, did the honours graciously. She met with a very cordial reception, on the in- troduction of Mr. A. Chapman, Chairman of the Club. In the course of a brief but apropos speech, Mr. Chapman referred to the wonderful progress made by the Club since its inception, To mark the close of that meeting, he said, he had to record the fact that the entries and the number of spectators who had witnessed the sports exceeded any previously announced figures in the annals of the Club. especially glad on behalf of the Club to wel- come the ladies of Hongkong to their enclosure, and he hoped the day was not far distant, when the V.R.C. might include in their programmes a ladies' race. This announcement elicited much applause.

He was.

The proceedings terminated with the usual cheers: "Hip," "Hip" for Mrs. Lawrence dita for the ladies of Hongkong and the hard": working, and seemingly never-lived, flon. Sec., Mr. Harold C. Ausica. Some of the presents, (particularly the Cups) were christened later in the evening. Details of the events are 49 follows:--

WATER FOLO SHIELD FINAL.

The final of the Water Polo Shield competi. tion was played off between "A" team V.R.C., and "B" team V.R.C.:--

"A" team:-). Witchell (capt.) A. E. Alves, C.J. Cooke, H. C. Sayer, E. Humphreys, J. II.

Hance, and C. F. A. flance (goal).

"B" leam:-N. H. Aives (capt.),, A. V. S. Alves, Frank Jorge, and L. E. Lammert Barros, A. J. V. Ribeiro, H. A. Lammert, C. M.

(goal),

Result. "A" 2 goals; "B" 1 goal.

GREASY POLE.

First prize presented by Mr. W. Farmer; 2nd: presented.

Seventeen competitors took part. J. Witchell. on his first attempt got to the end of the pole and withdrew the flag. The result was :---

1. Witchell

A. Louteiro

F

1

2

TUB RACE. Two lengths. First prize: presented by Mr. H. Humphreys; and: presented.

This was worked off in two heats. The result of the contest was :-

+

---

***

LAT

I *-*

I. Witchell R. C. Witchell...

TEAM RACE, One length. Breast stroke. Prizes: present- ed. There were three teams as follows:-

J. Witchell (capt), W. S. Bailey, J. f. R. Hance, C. Humphreys, E. Humphreys, J. M. Roza Pereira, H. W, Sayer, H. S. Bevan, F. P. Long, and f. E. Ellis.

Follwing is the report presented to the members of this Club:-

The committee have much pleasure in submitting their report for the season 1903-04, the 14 League matches played, 8 were won, which on the whole has been a succesful one.

1 lost and a drawn. Friendly matches were ilso arranged for those not in the first eleven whenever the ground was available and a club ould be got to play. Since the inauguration of the League more interest has been taken in cricket at the Happy Valley. Mr. A. 1, Biawa leads the batting average with 1692 in

nnings thus scoring the first win for the Belilios Challenge Cup. Mr. E. R. Herton took 29 wickers at 6u3 wicket.

Lawr fennis-During the off season, great nterest was taken in lawn tennis and a tourna ment was held which resulted as follows :--- Singles (scratch) won by Mr. F. Rapp. (bandicap). Mr. R. Basa. Doubles( do

Messrs, J. Uchigaki

91

11

and J. L. Stuart, On the 9th July last the members were "al Home" to their friends on the acasion of the ennis match was playe! Letween Kowloon distribution of prizes by Mrs Braidwood, and a and Hongkong, resullis & is a win for the former, who scored 48 games to the latter's 40. Membership. The roll of members now numbers 60.

Finance. The total receipts amounted to balance of $136.11 in hand, Er,158 03 and expenditure $1, 1.89 leaving a Gear.The gear is in a fair ondition and the fresh supply is expected to arrive in time for the opening of the coming season.

The thanks of the club are due to Mr. E. R Belilies, C.M.G, late of Hongkong, for offering to the club another trophy in the form of a silver challenge cup to be competed for on the same terms as the Shield presented by him in 1898 and which was won outright in the pre: the cup is to be won twice successively or three vious season (1902-03 he conditions are that times in all, before becoming the property of the player at the top of the batting average in the club matches.

at "which"rate" the charge for all Telegrams will be collected from the sald date.

The following rates will consequently come into force :-

To Europerigosa • 1924)

North America "via Europe": California; Washington State District of Columbia, New York Stave

Pennsylvania. ...........

Illinois

New York City, Ontario Quebec,

Massachusetts

Russia in Europe Russia in Asia......... Japan........................

Amoy Shanghai

$2.45

3.95

3.75

3.80

·3.65

0.65

1.05

New complete list will be distributed as soon as it is ready. In the meantime any further information may be obtained by applying the Company's Office.

OLAF NIELSEN, Superintendent

Hongkang, 19th September, 1904.

to

₤1049

BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR AMOY, STRAITS AND RANGOON.

THE Company's Steamship

"PENTAKOTA,"

Captain C. Willis, will be despatched as above, on THURSDAY, the 22nd instant, at Daylight..

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 19th September, 1934. . : [105ï BRITISH-INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.-

FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS,

kindly donating puzes for batting and bowling.

Our thanks are also due to the president for THE Company's Steamship

A. E. ASQER,

Hon. Secretary.

Hongkono, 15th September, 1904.

THE

To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

*HE Undersigned have received instructions from the CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF

POLICE, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

THURSDAY,

the 22nd September, 1904, at 11 A.M.-'

at the

Central Police Station's Compound,

A QUANTITY OF RICE, SUGAR, FLOUR AND SAKE; AND

ut 2.30 PM, at the Water Police Station, Kowloon, the following will be sold by Public Auction,

zo piculs PEAS,

10 tons COAL and

TERMS-As usual,

3* CHINESE BOATS,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 19th September, 1904. [1053

NOTICE.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

*HE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE

ON

FRIDAY,

the 39th day of September, 1904, at 3 P.M. by

Mr. GEO., P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer, at his Auction Rooms, Duddell Street, THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,

N. H. Alves (capt.), T. Meek, A. Loureiro, B. Henderson, R. C. Wi chel', J. Cronin, W.T.] Andrews, C. F. Czorio, C. B. Hayward and E. known and registered in the Land Office as

FARM LOT No. 48.

Abraham..

Sayer, J. A. 5. Alves, P. M. dos Remedios, W. A. V. Barros (capt.), A. J. V. Ribeiro, H. C. G. Goggin, J. W. Bains, J, E. Rilis, G. 3. Macdonald and E. E. Raymord.

J. Witchell's team won.

DBSTACLE RACE. First prize: presented by Mr. W. S. Bailey; 2nd presented.

The result was:

C. J. Cooke ".. E. Humphreys... J. W. Dains

ter

A SUCCESSFUL FINALE. The "off-Jay," or official wind-up, of the V. R. C. aquatics, on Saturday, proved a most successful finale, to the annual swimming tournament, and the very varied programine was highly enjoyed by a large concourse of spectators. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan, K.C.M.G.) and suite arrived early and followed the programme very keenly. it is interesting to note, in this connection, that the Governor, in addition to accepting the Presidency of the Club, has joined as an ordinary member, and it is expected that many others in high places will follow the example We hope so, because the V. R. C. is pur excel· fence the most social, sociable and cosmopoli- tan athletic organisation in the Coinny. These is no distinction, and the only honour is membership-a pleasure to scores of toilers * But while there is apparently little reason to and brain-workers in the not too healthy apprehend further annoyance from the activity offices of Hongkong. I'mceetings were of Russian cruisers, there is much to be thought initiated by the long-looked for tussle for about and done in the matter of retaining the the possession of the shield in the Water trade of Japan, Cores and Manchuria. It will Polo Competition, and although there was be well for our merchants to develop an active much worthy sport, the game. as a whole, interest in this subject, for the conclusion of could not be compared with the pola on A certain foreign Minister, it will be seen the war is likely to be followed by some the third day "in original jurisdiction." The bered, lately demanded of the Wai Wa Puuplooked-for commercial developments, in teams are giv a below, and if Jim Wit- that the Sung Chi Kung and Mumaho, on the

the Orient, These cannot be considered chell's string gained the mastery, we may borders between Kwangsi and Indo-China as entirely unforeseen, for predictions have been reasonably congratulate the losing side, on should be thrown open to navigation. The Wai Wu Fu at once telegraphed to the Goverepeatedly made that the outcome of the pre-putting up a big defence in the first place, nor of Kwangsi to make investigations into the sent struggle will be the establishment of Japa- we should mention that the weather was any.

THE WEIHAIWEI QUESTION, matter, and subsequently Governor Ko wired. The signs have all pointed to such a consum-

nese commercial supremacy in the Far East thing but inviting, and the match commenced back to the effect that, in the opinion of Tseng mation. In the process of attaining this posi The climatic conditions, however, changed have been held at the back hall of the Wai Wu under the auspices of the most dismal drizzle. Repeated conferences of a private nature Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangsi frontier tion the consequences will be disguised for suddenly, and the remainder of the programme Fu for the discussion of the important question defence guards, efforts should be made to resist some time. It is within the hounds of pro was carried out, under the "personal direction of Weihaiwe, which was leased to Great the foreign Minister's demand, as compliance bability that our exports and those of Europe of Old Sol, in his best mood. with it might threaten the success of the whole

Britain and is to remain in her hands so long kannasto Japan and the countries in which she will The "Greasy Pole" competition evoked the as Port Arthur is Ruisian. Now, as the ilme defence scheme, but if negociations were pe assert leadership will increase very rapidly for loudest laughter, but the issue was never in appears to have come when Port Arthur is cessary, they should be carried on by two offi

a while, but it is inevitable that in the near doubt, after Jim Witchell placed his tootsies passing away from Russia, Chins claims that cials, but to be appointed by each of the future the Far East will be emancipated from on the carefully soft-soaped pole. He Weihatwei be returned to her, but the British countries confersed. It is now learned that dependence upon the Western would for manu plucked the flag at the end, and won Minister entered an objection on the ground Viceroy Tsen of Canton has been ordered to factured articles. It is for our merchants to easily. There were other competitors of that China is not strong enough to protect appoint an official to carry out the desired consider this contingency and to ask them considerable agility, but none able to side Weihaiwe, and suggested that it might remain

gociat and that Ting, Ching Yu, a gra

selves what we shall have to offer the people walk," a way that the ordinary angel must per under the temporary control of Japan. The ¿duate from abroad and. Jormerly, student di

who are ambitious to emulate Great Britain, force gift at Speaking as plain spectators, weWai Wu Pu, however, refused to take in the the Foochow Naval Collego, has

point by making their islands the workshop of the could not have risked a nickel on a child. British Minister's suggestion, and was rather Orient, when they have attained their object The Tub Race was a tri gthy, but never, strong in pointing out the terms of the original That is likely to burning question in Cali, iheless, provoked considerable merriment. agreement for the lease of Weihaiwel But fornia when the

the rights of neu Owing to the fact that only six tuba were the British Minister upheld his suggestion, and perbaas for available the contest had to be divided into so the question is still hanging in the balance. gotten by mos

Bastern Tim

ed:

bot

sult on the mait

whose hands the

bject

heats. Macdonald and C. Humphreys had the

"

CONSOLATION RACE.

Two lengths. Result:-

A. J. V. Ribeiro

P. M. dos Remedios

feet and is held from the Crown for the

has an area

residue of the term of 75 years from the 14th July, 1861, subject to the payment of the annual Crown Kent of $34.

For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to

Mr. GEO, P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer, ar-to Messra, EWENS AND HARSTON,

Solicitors,

[1054

Hongkong, 19th September, 1904.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

HE Company's Steamship THE

"LOONGSANG,"

Captain G. S. Weigall, will be despatched is"

for First-class Passengers, and is fitted through- above on FRIDAY, the 23rd instant, at 4-P.M.

out with Electric Light,

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 19th September, 1903. [1052

TO LET.

TN ELGIN ROAD, KOWLOON, close in Bath Room and Kitchen attached.

Ferry, Residential flats with Two Rooms,

No. 5, D'AGUILAR STREET, Hongkong, 1st floor Rents very moderate.

For particulars, apply to

HRUTTONJEE No. 5. D'Aguilar Street,

tor 34 36 to 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon..

jöth September "test"

"PENTAKOTA," 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 will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at East Point

No Fire Insurance' will be effected. Bills of Leding will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, 19th September, 1904.

[1047

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"LAISANG,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by ber are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 P.M. the 21st 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, 19th September, 1904, [1946

Entimation.

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

"BLACK & WHITE"

JAMES BUCHANAN & CO. SCOTCH WHISKY DATILZIRS

By Appoinbaunt to:

BM. THE KING

HRH the PRINCE of WALES.

CLUBS

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