HONGKONG

CONCE

EGRAPH"

IN MANCHURIA NCH WARNING

SE-FAVOURED-NATION

From Our Own Correspondente

Shanghai, 10th Nov., 1005,

225

The Fre

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Ministor at Peking has Vaiwupu that, if China | should recognise all the rights and concessions granted to Japan in Manokuria, the other Powers would insist that their claims be respected

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

THE PROGRA

NOYBLOATTA:

Alta to held at

follo

"The list of races and, their conditi forthcomi Hon Aberdeen on the oth prox

*(*1.30 am,➡Tub Sculis Rowed in heavy clinker-built boats Open 10 these bot com. paling in the Stewide Chillenge Cop. Dis- Lancet mile. Entrance Fees per bost 52,

12,00. goon—Brown Challenge Shield. Row

AWWUJA

The report lof pre

the; ninth ordinar

hald At the company'

oo Thursday, the 23rd inst,

THU

and

NOVEMBER 16-1905.

Thus, the ave hitherto l-hai-wei brought down,

which makes an A squadron based requi-distant from India, and Australia, while it sits in the main gate- The directors herewith present to the share way leading to Chica and Japan. As long as dbolders a statement of the company's accounts balds she'sen it effectively safeguards Austra for the year ended 31st July, 1995, tes from any of the potential enemies that The proft of the year, after writing off have established themselves of late' years in $5.708,24 for depreciation and bad debts, and the Pacific near our coasts. The transports, providing for directors and auditor's fees however strongly conveyed, that would attempt amounts to $57,844-34, from which it is pro- to land troops la Australia, from any quarter posed to pay a dividend of one dollar and twen-would have a poor chance of escaping the swift

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blow that would be shot out from. Singapore. ty cents per share, absorbing $30,000; And an enemy approaching Indis, say from transfer to cattle reserve $25,000, and carry the Persian Gulf, which might conceivably (forward $1,864-34) >

supply a base of hostile operations in the future, would also be open to attack from the

ed in light siz-cured zlus Open to (a) Royal Garrison Anillery (6) Royal Engineers (+) Hrišich Infantry Regiments. (d) Departments, Units may cales more than one crew. if des red. Distance 1 mile. Entrance Feen per boat $3

* 1.20 p.m.-Junior.Fours, 11, Rswedin heavy -clinker-built boats 3. Open to those not com

peting for the Challenge Cup or Junior Fours, A. Limited to Residents of Pangkong, Di

do

4

Capital-In accordance with the resolution passed at our last meating the capital of the

capitalizing $99,007, as set forth in the ac counts S

tance I mi. Entrance Fees per boat $ 0.75, company has been increased to $150,000 by sathe base. In the project of the Admiralty to

1240 pm.-Men of War Gigs end Whalers, Service Boats and Service conditions. Dit ance umile. Entrance fees per hant 53. Despi * 1.00 p.m.-Chillingy Cup, for Four Oars. Rowed in light clinker-built boats of streakz,

Frozen Food Supply-In September last the Hongkong Frozen Supply was taken over from

underthe most favoured-nution clause | with coxswain. Open to crews presentative/Messrs. Bulterfeld & Swire,... The results of the growth of German pretensions in the

of their treaties..

[Private:]

LANGKAT DIVIDEND.-

FINAL, OF TIS. 7.50.

Shangliti, roth November, 1905. The Maatschappij tot Mijn-Bosch-en Landbouwexploitatie in Langkat bas de

clared a Final Dividend of Tis. 7, making Tis. aat per share for 1906, payable in Shanghai on the isth proximo.

[We are indebted to Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly and Potts for the above telegram. Messrs,

· Erich Georg & Co. have also kindly informed us that they are in receipt of a timilar telegram „from Shanghai tn-day-Ed., H.K, 7]

[Reuter'i.]

National Amenities..

LONDON, 14th November. The Loudon County Council has received a most cordial invitation from the Paris Municipal Council to visit Farid in January,

Russia.

The Governors of Odessa, Esthenia, Tomak, and Katan have been dismissed for not preventing the recent massacres:

Germany and Japan."

The Cologne, Gaseffe states that, at the suggestion of Japan, Germany and Japan decided some time ago to mutually convert their Legations into Embassies.

Exclusion of Asiatios in the United States,

Eater,

The American Federation of Labour which has been opened at Pitsburg takes a proj nounced stand on the exclusion of Mongo- Dans, including Japanese.

France and Japan.

· The Temps anys that, France is prepared ̈to raise the Legation-at-Pokio to an Em- bassy; but desiring to respect, the feelings of Russia, an opportune moment must be -awaited.

THE REFLOATING OF THE KUSSIAN WÄNSHIPS,

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reduce the naval force at "Wei-hai-Wei and Hongkong, and concentrate the strength with in striking distance of Australia, and also India, we may see a notable countermove to Pacific on the one band, and to the valled threat of a joint Russo-German attack upon India on the other hand. The concentration at Singapore will bug the British warships upon the most likely scene of future danger, and in the best position for cavalering à possi. Directors,—Messri, Maitland and Hinds re-ble lack upon this temptingly vulnerable tire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election. continent. It is obvious that this move has

*Auditor.—The annexed accounts have been

been made practicable solely by the Anglo-

of any Amateur Rowing Club. Distance the eleven months' opérations have not been miles. Entrance fees per boat Sto

encouraging, but is anticipation of further *1.00 pm.-Stewards Challenge Cup for public interest and support the directors hope Sculls, Rowed in best boats. Distance i mile, to be able to continue and develop as hereto Entrance fees per boat $3.

fore this importaat branch of the company's business.

**N.to p,m—The Governor's Challenge Cup. For "Four Oars, Limited to Revidents of tongkong. Each bont's crew to be drawn from a single unit which is defined as a Regi ment, a'Ship, a Corps, the Volunteers, a Firm, or any other body of gentlemen working to gether at the same profession or calling. It any of the above units are not strong enough to provide a complete crew then any combina. tion of twn similar unită may be made. A club is not included in the definition of a unit Distinco mile. Forrance, fees per boat Sto.

Joo. pim.Men-of-war Cutters. Service boots! service conditions. Distance, 1 mile, Entrance fees per boat $3. -

*3 30 p.m.--Junior Fours, A. Rowed in heavy -clinker-built boals. Open to those not com. peting for the Challenge Cup or Junior Fours, 11. Distance I mile. Entrance fees per boat $10.

* 4.00 p.m.- Ladies' Frizs. For Pair Oars, clinker-built, with coxswain, Open to pairs te presentative of any Amateur Rowing Club: Distanco mile. Entrance fees per boạt $5.

4.35 p.m.-Dragon Boot Race. For Chinese crews. Distance t mile,

*These races are open only to amateurs, and 'are to be rowed under the Rules of the Ama-

teur Rowing Association.

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Entries must be accompanied by Entrance Fees: and close on Nov, 24th, 1975,

MARQUIS OYAMA'S THANKS TO HIS ARMY.

A GENERAL ORDER TO THE RETURNING

TROOPS.

Marquis Oyama has issued the following General Order to the japanese forces now, about. to return from the froot:

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audited by ME W. Hutton Pots who offers himself for re-election at this meeting.

J. W: NOBLE, Chairman.

Following are the accounts:-

BALANCE SHEFT. ST JULY, 1905. Liabilities.

Capital,

As per last, a/c. 10,000 shares

at $7.50 each $75,000 Less St.50 per share not call- ed up

15,000

--- $60,000

Transfer from reserve fund, piofit and loss and work. ing accounts, and a- mounts writien up value of cattle and stock, as authorised by the special resolutions passed at the extraordinary general meetings held on toth November, and at De- cember, 1904

· equalling value of 15,000 shares at $7,50 each less $1.50 per share not called

$3,000

Dividends uncollected.... Accoun & payable... Balance of profit and loss a/c......

Japanese Alliance, and also that from the very strength of the position in which it places' Great Britain, it may be expected to operate in preserving peace,,

COMMERCIAL

TO-DAY'S EXCHAMUK.

sorinn---Hink. T,T

વ!

Dn. Do..

demano ... ... chang2 0 9/16 4'month' sight

France-Bunk F.T......

Amensen-Bank T.T..

Germany-Bank T,T. india TT.

Do. deauan...... Shanghai-Han* T.T. Singapore T.F. dis Japan-Bank, 1, T3 Java-Bank T.T.

2.08

1521 1521

21

X pram.

.100 122

Buying

months' sight L/C,

6 months' sight. L/C

2,

zo days' sighi San Francisco & New York ..501

months' sight

10.

30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne......2/14

4 months' night Francs can

4 months' sight Germany.

Sovereign ...........

OPIUM QILAYON,

Toślay's quotations'areas tollige

months' sight

•$150,000.00.

Far Silvet

294.20

Pank dif he notand rate

37:340 46

57,864.34

Catila

Åsnels.

Buildings and property $50,126,16 Loss written off... 3,126.16

Furniture, machinery and

$245,499.00 $61,171 28

Mat

47,000.co

stores

3,778.30 Less written off.............. 27430

3,001.00 Cash in hand and at bank

............

8,397.00 Share investments and mortgages... 30,101.30 Steam launch...

6,650.00 ass written off...... 1,850,00

„Accounts receivable. Stocks on hand

1. $,000.00 39.604.41 45,122.01

$245,199.00

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT, Dr. December 5th, 1901.

"After a two years' camunign during which the troops were exposed to both severe cold and terrible heal, the Russo-Japanese wir has come to an end. The fact that, notwithstanding my unwonhiness, a victory was obtained in very battle must be attributed in the patriotic Tervepr and vidtour of my officers and men,, d am therefore filled with pleasure and gratitude, nichough I feel deep regret at the deaths of so many officers and troops. Some of you are now returning to Japan to take up the ordinaryo transferred to capital a/c. as per duties of military service in time of peace, a splendid, ACHIEVEMENT,

while others, released from military service, are The Russian gunboats Gaidam ik und Kore. now going back to your homes. Others of you, duik, which were sunk at Port Arthur, have | again, have to stay in Manchuria nṛ in other recently been reflɔited. They have been re-regions as military guards. I hope that xil of named iba Shikinami and Makigums. The you will continue to be animated by the spirit ~//ji-states_that_the_following are the only which you evinced during the war, retaining sunken vessels which are now in Port Arthur | "your self-restraint.and hi mility, and not allow.. Harbour -

Rambrinik a

Dilgil

Toni,

0493 1.334

Zablaka

1,236

Bobre

450 Amur

3,590 The number of the Russian vessels refloated at Port Arthur up to the end of last month is "sixteen, comprising four battleships, two cruises, two torpedo-gunbasis, nan destroyer, and seven steamera, The tonnage of the re floated warships in 64659' while that of the other vessels is 14,981. In addition, the Varyag (6,500 tons) and Sungard (1415 tona) have been reflosted at Chemulpo and the Nagatan (862 tons) at Tairen." The refloating operations will now be suspended for a time.

ing yourselves to entertain any-vainglorious feelings. I trust also that the nfficers will make use of the knowled,e and experience gained during the war for the purpose of promoting the efficiency of the Japanese Army. In my humble opinion, the Far East will be the scene of yet greater activities in the future than ever before, and our responsibilities will be corress pondingly increased. I sincerely hope that all of you, officers and men, will endeavour to dia- charge your duties with even more energy and devotion than you have displayed hitherin."-

TAK PACIFIC, MAIL, S. & CO.

OFFICIALS RAPID JOURNEY.

resolutions passed at extraordin-. [»ry' general meetings held"ioth

November and rst December, 190; $34,760 77

July 31, 1995. directors' and auditors' fees

"

written aff: -

Bream-launch...an Furniture, &c........ 278 30 Buildings 3,126,16- Bad debts-

balance

Cr.

2,600.00

453.78

5,7-38 24 57,864.34

$100,933.35

$34,760,77

August 1st, 1954 By balance from last year By interest......

July 3rat, 1905. scrip fees......one or bilance of working

Now...

Old tari Older

dress

2.61

...7 631

2.334

...291

...4.2 --974

Per picul

1,040/1,080 1,105/1,120 ........Ģ. *,+40/1,160

Per clicst

Advertisements.

THE TRADE MARKS

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF

TRADE MARKS A

NBARRETTO AND CUMIANY OF

OTICE is hereby given ili u Moralcurs

No. 12, Queen's Road Central, Victoris, Hong- kong, "Marchants, have on the 8th day of October, 1903, applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the REGISTER OF TRADE MARKS, of the following Trade Markazen

ROBINSON PIANO

COMPANY LD.

1. The Representation of handle 60 NEW PIANOS

in grass; on the right side tùu Chuncle chatacters

(the translation of

which is Sam Let) WB-

2. The Representation of twa horses pranc

ing with their bindfeet; wip, stejl ama sciu | and fureftet omvan my loght shi, đãi „between them; on the shield is the device of a crass on which is printed the Chinese characide =✯ (the transla tion of which is bam-Leej,

3. The Representation el a Phunix standing. upon ane leg upon a rack, the other leg ngainst its braäst; a scroll suspended.

· from 'the beak of the Phoenix... by in tassel, foliage springing from the rock : on, the right side of the Phin six the "Chinese characters (the transla

tion of which is Sam Lee).

4. The Representation of a shield divided')

into four divisions two of, which on the right contain respectively the Chinese chiar cters (the transistion of which is Sam Lec); above the shield a segment of a circle' wuli rays of light projecting therefrom; un entier side of the should peacock standing up. A scroll,

5. The. Representation of a bal head down- wards with wings outstret hed holding in its month a ring from which are suspended tairel two gold cash intertwined from the gold cash is suspended a lassel, on the right side of the gold cash are the Chinese characters' (the translation of which is Sam.

Lee).

6. The Representation of five bats flying round a peach; above the bats on the right side the Chinese characters

the translation of which is Sath Lee),

7. The Representation of two dragnus hold..

ing in their claws a shield between them the shield divided diagonally into five divisions; in the middle divi sions the Chinese characters

(the translation of which is Sam Lee); above the shield n ball surrounded by forked flames; below the shield a scroll' supported by the dragons.

R. The Representation of an elephant with tusks on the right side the Chinese characters (the translation of ⚫ which is Sam Lee);"

in the name of Messieurs BARRÉTTO AND COMPANY, who claim to be the Suls Proprietors thereof.

The Trade Marks are intended to be'u'ed by the Applicants 'forthwith in respect of the inllowing goods :--

FLOUR, IN CLAES 42, Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong or at the Office of the undersigned.

Dated the 15th day of November, 1905,

WILKINSON & GRIST,

Splicitors for the Applicants.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Го оба

Old ... ****

960

** 440

નકાર

1125]

Paton New

Bees New

ON.... Persian (Paper)

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE ROYALE

ZORILLA MUSICAL COMEDY

COMPANY.

TO-MORROW EVENING, (FRIDAY), November 17th,

Grand Change of Programme in which will be

presented for the first time in Hongkong.

à bright and up-to-de Comedy, brimful of

MIRTH, MUSIC AND DANCE,

Entitled-

"THE WHIRLY GARLY

-MONDAY, November 20th,

The Performance will he' $3,049-37 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE

45.00

63,078.21

Stoc,933 35 S. A. SETU,

Secretary.

I have compared the above statement with the books, voucheri ând se urities of the còm- pany, and have found the same in accordance therewith,

W. HUTTON POTTĖ, 'Auditor. Hongkong, 13th November, 1905.

SINGAPORE AS A NAVAL BASK.

· AUSTRALIA FAVOURS THE IDEA.

OF

H.E. THE GOVERNOR,

SIR MATTHEW NATHAN, K.C.MO,

when a Special Programme will be presented.

PRICES AS USUAL.

LOUIS M. LEVY, Manager.

(1106

Hongkong, 16th November, 1995.

NOTICE.

I WEDNESDAY, the 22nd November, the TT is hereby notified that, on and after

SUPPLY OF WATER within the area bounded by the undermentioned Streets will be controlled by bringing the rider mains into operation and that the water will be turned on to each rider-main daily for one hour between the hours of 6 and 10A.M. and for one hour between the hours of a sad 6`P.M, ¡~~

Mr. S. Silverstone, the local agents for the P.M. 5. S. Co., writes us under to-day's date :- JAPANUSH AT KLADIVOSTOK.

The 18. Siberia, which left here Sépt. z6th and broke the record for fast time between PARTICULARS OF STRANGE CCCURRENCE.

Yokohama and San Francisco omitting calling Some particulars are given by a member of at Honolulu, had on board as passengers Mr. the party regarding the" alleged refusal of | 2, H. Harriman and Mr. R. P, Schwerin, the Australia welcomes the news that Singapore the authorities at Vladivostok to allow fapatiuse | president, and the vice-president and general is to become a naval base. In an editorial ou passengers to land, as repoited a few days manager of the P. M. 5. S. Co., respectively, the subject the Sydsay Telegraph say: ago. It is stated that the Japanese left Mi. Harriman wanted to proceed to New York The decision of the British Government to Nagasaki on the sith uls with a thousand tone without delay and had a special train, awaiting establish a great naval base with dockyard of general cargo."- Arriving at Visdivostok at him at Oakland (the terminal of the railroad accommodation at Singapore is welcome news daylight on the 27th, the Japanese went ashore across the bay from San Francisco) for that for Australia. And the secret has been well and put up at an hotel. At daylight on the purpose Our Yokohama 'agent placed this kept, though the quiet construction of a following day they were rudely awakened from information at the disposal of the local papers strategic railway running up from the southern thair sleep by thran Russian policemen, who at that place and following article was end of the Malay Peninsula, and destined fordered them to leave port without delay, published : ̈-

apparently to connect ultimately with the | declaring that no Japanese * were allowed to * We learn from the Yokohama' agent of the railway system' of India, might have given ‘a land. The police, said that ibis was done be- | Pacific Mail Stewnship Company that Mr. hint to the “intelligent anticipator of events.” cross the Japaness al Port Arthur had refused | Harriman has covered the distance from Yoko. Here, we plainly see the first fruits of the to allow Russians there, The Japanese were hama to New York in 11 days and 4 hours, recent Japanese victories, which have gaven threatened with arrest, if they refused to ro, leaving the former place on October 13th at || Japan, the supremacy of the sea, taken lo They endeavoured to telegraph to the Foreign | 3.30 p.m. and arriving in New York on October conjunction will the renewal of the Anglo Office at

kyo, but the message was not jaken sólb, at 7.30 p.m. We understand that when Japanese Alliance. The naval situation bas

written In Japanese, à Their the steamer Sibiria which had him on board, been, entirely remoulded, With the destruc Dalya was ther to go aboard the' entered the barbour of San Francisco, he was | tion of the Russian navy the necessity for teamer, and afjer,spendin

two days longer in taken by al etsam-launch to Oakland where a Great Britain to maintain a squadron of battle. A NICE FURNISHED ROOM in healthy

suffered by the jag

special train was w

We have not taken the consideration

“trip bestu suything that bus ever'bren don

ships in the China Sea has vanished. The

nto, Japanese bary, may, with utmont confidence, added, the, be leh to safeguard, the Interesis of the allies and, prevent aggressionn, by any European

Sutherland Street, Queen's Road West, Kwong Fung Lane, Third Street, Pokfulam Road, Hill Road, South Lane, Northern Boundary of War Department Land, Bel- chers Lane East, Holland. Street, The Praya, Des Voeux Road West, and Con. naught Road West,Popu

W. CHATHAM,

Water Authority; Hangkong, x6th November, 1905. 2 (126,

TO LET

Jocality

Apply to

Clo. The Hongkong Telegraph Hongkong, 16th November, 1905. 129

THE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, Gn SATURDAY,

The 18tli November, 1995, at 3.30 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road,

corner of Ice House Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OLD PEKIN CURIOS, Comprising:-

-VASES, WALL PLATES, ISCEŃSE. BURNERS, OLD BRONZES, SILK EM- BROIDERIES, TEA CUPS, SNUFF BOT- TLES, PALACE and TEMPLE HANGINGS, KAKEMONOS, &c, &c, &c, [

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS: usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hangkong, 16th November, 1905,

PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,"

on

MONDAY,

urrived for our

NEW STORE,

Bechstein,

Steinway,

Winkelmann,

Kraus

Hanke,

AND OTHER FAMOUS AND

WELL TRIED MAKERS;

BABY GRANDS,

AT PRICES OF COTTAGES, OCCUPYING SAME SPACE.

AND WITH ALL, THE

· FINE TONE AND APPEARANCE

"OF A FULL GRAND..

PRESENT STOCK

OF VERY FINE PIANOS,

ÄLL. GUARANTEBU,

REDUCED $100 To $200

TO "END MONTH.

BEST MARES ONLY,

Hongkong, 261li October, 'torie

Trade

TELKEHONE

Mark

CHAMPAGNE.

MOET & CHANDON

Dry Imperial"

Per Case'r doz. Bottles

$57.00

60.00

FT

the 20th November, 1915, at 2.30 PM, at their MOET & CHANDON

Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,

corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising:-

TEAKWOOD WARDROBES with, DE- VELLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP WASH- STANDS, TOILET SETS, VIENNA CHAIRS. TEAKWOOD EXTENSION

White Star

Per Case Dor. Bouiles

DINING TABLE, SINGLE IRON RED MOET & CHANDON

STEADS, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARDS and DINNER WAGGONS with REVELLED GLASS, GLASS, CROCKERY and E.-P. WARE, PICTURES, CURTAINS; &.. &c. &c.

Catalogues will be issued.

TERMSAs usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers: Hongkong, 16th November, 1905, *. fara8 THE HONGKONG FROZEN

FOOD SUPPLY.

REDUCTION IN PRICES.

CUSTOMERS are requested to note the following REDUCTION IN PRICES

AUSTRALIAN SMOKED BAR MULLET AUSTRALIAN SMOKED

SCHNAPPER AUSTRALIAN OYSTERS,

50 per lb.

0.50€

2 doz. Bottles

*AUSTRALIAN OYSTERS,

5 dos Bottles... Hongkong, 16th November, 1901,

Mousseux"

Per Case 1 Doz. Bottles

36.00

CHARLES LOUBET

& CO.

Extra Seo

Per Case Doz," Bottles

SOLE AGENTS—

H. PRICE & CO.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

12, Queen's" Road Unstran

(49 Hongkong, 14th November

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