SHANGILAL NÄTIVK CITY.

MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT AND

BY LOCAL REFORM.

The following i teresting article appeared in a recent issue of the South Ching Daily Journal." It contains so much useful advice that, we have pleasure in reprodućʻng it; and alto express the hope that the new order of things may develop succesfully. Our contem- porary says:-

Delhi, for Shanghai, Zafiro, for Manila.

,1 '

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Passengers arrived.

thin, for Singapore. Achilles, for Shanghai Volute, for Balik Pappin sainyo, for Odessa, Trantsin, for Caston. Dacima, for Swatow. Amigo, for Saigon. Leongmoon, for Carton, Germania, kui Clikty ha The native city

Shanghai is to be con

Departures. gratulated on the establishment of a municipal

Jan. 27. government in its district, for with such a cat Oceana, for Europe.

an ers of progress will dawd are, for Manila. government, upon the city. For years, both the Westernerschilles, for Shanghai." and Chinese have been wondering why the Patkan, for Singapore. native city, since the opening auf Shanghai as a treaty, port, lins not shown any sign of im provement. The filthy sheets and alleys; the polices sagnant pools and ditches; the old Blation with the rusty tridents and muskets in front; the dilapidated public places and nalty- tious; the ale worn official yamens; the shab- by burlucas quarters and private residences the dirt-mounds accumulated here and there Mr. Moxon, and Mrs. Fanburst. For Brindisi

Per Oceana, from Yokohama for London the dismal street lamps at night; the swung-Capt. W. C. Pakenham. From Shangbal for of dirty and beggars at every

mean

London-Miss O. Curry, Mr. A. Brown and have been, and are still more or less the agis C. F. Smith, For Marselles-Messrs. Yen of the city, which forms striking contrast to Chus, Li Kong Jing, Shue, Tang, Choo, Chang, the young neighbouring. Settlements,

and ro

Toon and. fect on the Authorities and people alike.

For Singapore-Mr. H. }, Chang.

From M. Fordville, and Mrs. M. Blair. last, the officials and gantry seemed lo

Iliff Mrs. A. realize that something must be due to improve Hongkong for London-Rev. and

city, and a few years ago, a company was formed to introduce waterworks into this wall- ed town, the centre of conservatism; and minor

,"

the

turn-such

l'er Zaida, from Rangoon-150 Chinese

Per Glamogie, from Singapore for Amoy Mr. Sullivan, and 250 Chinese for Hongkong.

Passengers departed,

SATURDAY JANUARY 27, - 1906.

KING

EDWARD, "

Luter, R.

Manchester, Lieut, W.

McAlpine, Mr. K......

KA

"McAlpine, Lt Comdr.

E.

Mithe, F, E.

Morre, F.G.

· Morse, Mrs. F, G. :

Moses EJ.

chow, Oopack, Segovia, Sunda, Tourans, Ras- † bera, 30th December-- Preussen, Prins Regent | Backhouse, J. H.*? Leipold, Ceylon, and January-Benmode, C. | Brand, E. Z Ferd Laziz, Deucalion, Giesiogan, Tonkin. Cameron, W. 3rd January--Baralong._gili |soukry-Banca, Condican, Mr. Rentedi, Nubia, Paleus, Saxonia, Zielen, Cam Crix, Mr. and Mrs. draman. 13th Jaburry-Wootung, Touran, Hede Ste. Prins Heinrich, Indrawadi, Menelaus, Persia,

Gruickshank, J. Trieste, 16th January-Alcinous, Para, Rad- Delaney, L...

ela, Gaisin. 19th January Dismukes, D. E. and Dongali, Lochtay: Behite

23rd Janu

child. art-liector Java, Palermo, Silesia, (Ger.) Prints Alice, Prinz Bilet Frie rich, Rhostle, Smevia, Yang Taxe. Lothian, Laertine 36th January-Annam, Henclos, Diomed, Hyson, Glantus, Oceanien, Sithonia. Chaser, Mantia, Longior,

Arrivals at Home-30th December-Ben- venue, Sachsen, 1st January-Socotra. 3rd January-Senegambia, 5th January-Sunda. 9th January-Alston, Bantu, 12th January-

16th Pelas Regent Luitpold, Serbia, Tonkin. January-Benaider. 18th January-Poona, 19th January-Deucalion, Prinz" "Heinrich. 23rd January-Armand Bekic, C. Fard Lasise, Trieste. 26th January-Benmohr, Manslaus,

Post Office."

A Mail will blose for :- Bwalow Per Haimun, 28th Jan., 9_AM Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and ad family, Dr. Oberlander, Messrs. W. Tacoma, Wash.-Pet Shawmet, 19th Jan, Cooles Merits

Dearborn, Misa B. Dearborn,

but ineffective reform were attempted. It mainion, C. Taker, A. B. Cha]-

has been found, however, tlist not until the

ellablishment of municipal government can The local reforms be effectually carried out, This applies to the mathie city of Shanghai as well as to any other Chinese city which stands in need of improvements,

with

time

EW. Wilson. For Marioilles-** Rey, and rs. Dewaloe, Mr. Scott, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Powers." For Bombay-Messrs. R: A. Dastur, P. D. Gotlar and J, Currim. For Singapore-Mr. W. J. Schmidt.

Shipping Report.

Str. Pathan from Foochow :-Strong NE, wind, fine weather,

Str. Kumsang from Calcutta-Freik NE. wind and rough sen, till within aco miles of Hongkong, then moderate wind and sea, with dull overcast weather to port.

II A.M.

Shanghai-Per Choysang, 19th Jan., 3 P.M Amay, Straits and Rangoon-Per Zaida, 29th Jan., 5. P.M.

Swalow Amoy and Foachow-Per Hat ching, 30th Jan. 9 A.M.

Manila-Per Tean, 30th Jan, 3 P.M: Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Sentile, Wash.-Per Dakota, 31st Jan. 10 AM

Kooped Indis, at Tulien Fer Roon, 31st JangII AM.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutie Per Kuming, 31st Jan, 2°F. M. "

and Shanghai-Per Tientsin, jist Jau,, 1 P.M..

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thuriday Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sylues Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Mellone, Adelaide and Perth-Per Talyuan, 13 F

1. Feb.

P.N. 3 Batavia, Cheriton, Samarong, Sourabaya and Macassar--Per Tipanas, and Feb., 2. P.M. ` Manila-Pet Vuertang, and Feb., 3 P.M. 'Manila-Per Rubí, 3rd Feb,, 11 A.M.. Cebu and Hollo-Fer Kalfong, sih Feb,

The average city or district magistrate ir not disposed to introduce reforms during his short latim of office ince he has, to make a fortune

Str. Glenogle from Singapore :-Moderate to sufficient to make sure of his promotion, ne he has secured the

Ningpo nat through an outlay of strong monsoon NNE. to FNE., fine clear post

weather, overcast and cloudy, heavy. NE. swell, thousands of faels, it becomes his business to northward of Paracels get all back

compound interest. Besides, with his manifold clutics, he han neither nor energy to attend to the welfare of his dis trict. A conscientious magistrate may sacri fice much of his income tuward such improve- ments as are necessary to the advancement of

llus his successor is not distri. t.

likely to follow in this footsteps, and thus the spordic

if it be progress at all, is arrested, progress,

It is clear, then, that in order to enforce im portant and salutary jeforms in Chinese

***in any the

must take a prominent part, peuple This implies willingnet, on

on the

Part of the people to assume heavy, responsibilities and sacrifice time and money for the common weal. A few good and self-denying inwreinan are ton insignificant to buig about any desirable re- dult. In the history of some cities or tors, there have brem men actuated by pure motives 10

repair

bridges or public thoroughfares at

CLES

their own expense, and some did it because they believed that such deeds wie meritorious. But so long as the majority of the people cate

there can be tr0 for themselves, only

progress is their midst. It might as well be realted that the people, while clamouring for popolar sights, must give up something in one lorin or alher to secure and enjoy such rights. ba word, they must be willing to be taxed for all lawful and necessary purposes; they should consider it their duty" a devi so so much of their time, to the management of the local govern.

urder ment in

to raise the

the

that

yamen, Pinion

10

„Str. Katherine Park from Übefoo:-Vode. rate NF. to NW. wind and following sea, fine weather throughout, but very cold, severe weat ther at Chinwantao, ice extending for 35 miles. across the Gulf Ther. 12 below zero,"

Vessels du Port.

УТНАНКИР

Amign, Gers, 822, 1. Ivamen, 19th Jan,

Haiphong 14th fan., and Hoitou 17th, Rice and Gen. & Co. Anghin, Ger. s., 100, D. Reimers, 23rd Jan.

-Bangkak. 15th Jan, Rice and Wood. B. & 5.

Carl Diederichsen, Ger. .., 774, H. Schlaikier, 220 Jan., Halphong and Hollow zist

Gen.-J, & Co.

Ji

Inn

City of Hirmingham, Br. $.4., 147, Watson, 2and

Caston and Touron fgth Inn

-

Ar. J. M. Jamieson,

Daiļin Maru, Jap. k., 90%, H. Ohta, 24th Jan.-Tamaui 21st Jan., Amoy aard, and Swaw.z3rd, Gen.-, S. K

Dr.

of

of the city which they represent; they foster public against the <orruption

Again the avaricious Funnels for sweepin,

pin, reforms, to secure the right of personal liberty, and against

I that is They harmful to the well-being their Fcky! should teach humanity even in the treatment of animals, in the interior cities of China, hores and donkeys are often seen with bones sticking out of the fleah, and yet they are saddled for hire a usual, the officials being quite indiffer. ent to their sufferings.

We thus see the importance of municipal government, but there can be no such govern. ment unless the people of the representative.

and it govern them-

class are enlightened authorities are able to selves; and the read the signs of the times so as to encourage their people to take step toward the establish

and executive powers or

sources.

have to know

ment of it, though its mit their usual re.

The authorities will that there are things which it will be well to be lek to the people to insure permanent im provement, and the pe ple should prove them.

Decima,

Hans Jürg Kiter, Non 115 691, H. E. Larsen, 19th Dec.loilo 14th Dec., Sug --Angaard & Thoresen Co. Emma Luyken, Ger. s. 1.160, G. Cornand, ist Jan-Conlon, 31st Dec., Coal-Order. Empress of India, Br. As., 3,037, E. Reetham,

R.N.R...181h

→Vancouver, (1.C.) 26th Dec., and Shanghai 19th Jan.. Mas and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Halching, Br .., 1,267. A. E. Hodging, 21th Jan, Fanchow 21st Jan, may 22nd, and Swatow z3rd, Gen:-D., L. & Co. Haimun, Br. s.8., 536, A. Robson. 25th Jan., Hwntow 24th Jan., Ballast.-D., & Co. Hongkong. F** 717, Surroni, 25th Jan, Haiphong and Hoihow 24th Jan., Gen. A. R.M, Hongkong Maru, Jap. ns. 3,447, E. Bent, 21st -Yokohama via Ports 13th Jan., Gen. Jan ---T, K. K.

Ger. * *. 749, H. Schlaskier, 24th Jan, ping via Amoy and Swatow a3rd Jan., -0.S.K

Hydra, Br 1.6. Kentot Jan

teth Jan, Conl.-B. & Cr. Rossington, Br. 8.8, 2.747, R. Dower, 21st Jan, Salina Crus 13th Jan, Ballast-D. & CoId,

3

Shafer,

Fr. Wilhelmsbalen, Herberts.

Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Prina Sigismund, 6th Feb., 10 A.M. Shanghai, Navasati, Kobe, Yokohama, Pees and Vancouver, B.C.—Pu Empresi of India, 7th Feb, 11 M Salaste, 20th Feb., 11 A

Hd, pa Faserie- fer

-Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Shanghai,ver, (1.C.)-Pet Tartar, Victoria 21st Feb.. 11 A..

Kampe, &c. India, via Tuticorin-Per Teurane, 6th Mar., II AM. »

can

.

Macan will be closed on week days at 7.30 Maile for Canton, Sanshui, Wuchow

every morning On Sundays the mail for will be closed at 3 am, and that for Canton af gam

Mals for Namtan, Sanbir, Kongmoon, Kunichuk, Samshui, Wuchow and Canton every evening at $ p.m. On Sundays the mails will be cinsed at 9 a.m..

No mail will be closed for Canton on Satur- day evening.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,

HONGKONG..

Allen, Mrs, F.

Humphreys, Mr. and Anderson, Mr. K. Mrs. H. Appleley, Mr. and Mrs. Hurst, N. Engineer" Atkinson, G. B.

Capt. Alkinson, B. Band, Rev. 5. Bateman, M. Bayfield, H. Battiscombe, H. G.

Bell

Innes, Capt. R... Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.

J.W.

Johannien, Edm...

J. P. F.

k.M., Engr-Lieut. Kent, H. W.

Berblinger, A. Blake, 11. A.

Rishop,

Birhick, R. J.

ה

Кеп, Р.

Intimations.

THE TRADE MARKS, ORDINANCE,

1898,

APPLICATION FOR Registration OF TRADE MARKS.

Intimations.

AE]) being the equivalent of the nam of the said Company)

in the name of THE DRESCENT MILLS: ** COMPANY; LIMITED,

the proprietors thereal, who claim to be The Trade Marks Nod. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 have of January, 1893.

Moulder, Mr. and Mr NOTICE is hereby given that THE CRES been used by the applicants since the month

A..B.

Mustaties, J.

Nuraaw, E

Parker, W. T.

Mrs.

Pearse, Dr. W. W.

Rutherford, T.,

Schmitt, A.

Mrs.

Douglas, Miss Doville, Mrs. Drabble, A. C. Fraker, C. H. Fer Mr. and Furse, Col. G. A Cocke, A. Gray, Capt. and and children tundersen, Capt. and

Mis."

laslewood, C. H. Jackson, Mrs. and child Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E.S.

Schouraloff, Countess Seymour Mrs. I. K. - Smith, E

O.. Unbehauo, C. H. Vi bet, Hume Walker, F. Wallem, H. J. Wilse, G

Katz, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wuce, T.

Landas, S. de

Logan, W

Lukebil, V.

Ambro, L. Andrews, Mrs. Bathurst, Capt.

M15.

Beattie, A. Bentinck, Mr.

Wyck-Zurriaanse,v.jr., Capt.&M, N. van

PHAK,

Josling, L.-Col.

Kaye, Major and Mrs.

and Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

Bogie, Lady Florence Buxton, Lady B. Carruthers, Mr. Chichester, Maj. A. A. Carter, Clothier, A N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Craddock, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel, Mr.

Mr. and Mrs.

Cal.

D.

.

Gales, Capt Gaspar, Mr. Garter, E. Gaham, Mr. and Mrs. Gracey, Mr.

Douglas

W.

Balahan, Staff-Surgeon

and Mrs. Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Hazeland, F. A.

W. H. Hughes, Mr. Jacks, Mr. Jeffries, H. U..

Knight, Mr.

Mr.

Maitland, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin, R. Mitchell, R. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.. Mosi, Mr.

F. B.

Painter, Major & Mrs. Pollock, K.C., Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.

Rov. G. Scarle Seymour, Lt. Col. Sinclair, A.

Soovey, Capt. & Mr. Stokes, Mr. Thomss, Misses Thomas, Mrs. Carl

Gordon

Capt. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Westcoll, Mrs. Willie, Mr. and Mrs. White, Dr. M. 1.

John

Wonde, Mrs. Van de Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.

Ç'AIGIEBURR,

Jam sor, P. S.

Reynolds, F. O.

Smith, E. Grant

J

Smith, Mr. and Mrs

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Marchadt, Mian

Barnett, H. J. ana, C. 11. Dow, P. Falloos, C, H.

Grant Cinskell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Soppa, P. Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and, children Montague

" OCCIDENTÁL Birmann, Dr. Med. H. Majer Capt. and Mrs. Caspersen, 6,

and H. Fernands, R. J. Keyt, Dr, H. Krill, G.,

Lowe, Miss Sicsia

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

C.

Munro, Miss A. Owen, O. E.

Packham, Mr. & Mrs. R. and daughters Schutz, Frant

J. Schulz, Capt. A

Wust, H.

KOWLOON,TM

יי

Ainslie, Dr. D. H, Crawford, Mr. A., Charlton, R.M., Capt. Hall, A. Ji

And Mis. E. and Reynolds, F. O......... nurse

CHINA COAST METEOOLOGICAL REGIVERS, January 26th, 1906, aạm,

Bar, Th. Ho. Wind Wr

Vladivostock: A.M. Nemuro Hakodate

Kinderhof heim, D. R. Tokio King, R. H.

C.

Koenig, Köhler, W. O.

itives worthy of the row. When there is tuch Kumsang, Br. s. 2,077, E. J. Buller, 23rd. & M. S. Laing, A. H.

an understanding between the two parties, and

with mutual cooperation, municipal govern.

ment, which is the basis of local reformie 16th, Gen.-J., M. & Co.

numied.—Shanghai Timiu

Shipping.

Arrivals

Quinta, Geri 4.0. 978, T. Frahm, 25th Jan,—

1.m.

(29.85

29.7B

Kagoshima...

Nagasaki...

Knchi.........

30.12

30,27

30.73

Oshima...

130 24

Naha

30.20)

Ishigakijima.

30.20

Tahoko...... 8.41

10,26

30.19

30.19

..::

Koshun Pescadores... Weihaiwei ... Gutilaf Sharp Peak...

30.15

(10.18!

19

314315

Min

W.G. LAY: Mias w.s.. Lotty

Mr. and Mrs. Marriott, Dr. O. Inn.,--Calcutta 7th Jan., Penang 13th, and Bannar,

McCormachie, J.

Taichu Bonner, E. A. Meier, Mr. and Mr. Tainan

Mrs. J. H. John

Merecki, J. Michel, C.

L

R.M. Dr. W. B. A.

1-oji ih Jan, Coal,-5; W. & Co. Vorwarik, Ger. 3.5., 640, Ulderup. 21st Jan,

Manilath Jas, and Iloilo 15th, Gen.-J. Burn, C. M. G. Campbell, L. F.

wed, 988, J. A. Hellberg.231.

E.

& Co

—Bangkok 11th Jan, Rice and Fish-8, & S..

Wangkoi, Ger: 1.4., 1,11%, W. Reher, 19th Jan..ham, Hon. & Mrs.

SAILING VRBARIK.

Chinking 20th Jan., Rice and Ground Otra, Nor. ship 1,199. E. Helsnes, 24th Dec, nuts.-S. & Co..

Zaida, Br. 1.5.2,9-5, V. M. Rait, R.N.R., 25th Jan-Rangoon zili Jan., Gen.—f., M. &

Co.

Helene, Ger... 775. J. lesson, zich Jan,-.

M. O.

Clark, T. T. W

30.40 40 65 30.31

Amoy 6.30 a 30.2 47:17 Swalow m. 30.20 46 84 **

Morse, J. W. Metro Mra'& child | Cantone

S: G. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Newington, A. G.

Nicholls, E. A.

D. C. S. L. Parfill, W.

Clean R.N., Eng. L parks,

Fremantle 18th Del, Sandalwood.-S. & Co. Rose, Br, bq., 8zz, Wright, roth Nov.-West

and Mrs. H. 1. Australia 4th Aug., Sandal Wood-S, & Colvin, H. E Co. |

Comic, R. O.

Mrs and Miss Dec..-Cardiff 4th July, Patent Fuel - Naval Yard.

Craig, Mrs. Crosby, P. H. Cruickshank, A,

Hothow 23rd fan, Conls an! Cen). Simin, Br. 4-masted hq 3,087, Casson, Confiari, J.

Co

Byfung, Car... 1,846, Desener, 25th Jan.,

Nagasaki 16th Jan, Ballast.-J. & Co.

Nor. 8, 773. Oken; 25th Jan-Wabu

Ath Jan, Rice.Order.

Pathan, Br. 18, 3,176, W. R. Coleman, jóth

Ld.

Foochow 24th Jan, Gen-D. & Katharine Park. Br. 1, 3,075, W. H. Copp, 26th Jan-Chefon 2:st Jan, Ballas-G; L & C11 Glenogle, Br 9.5., 1,399. W, T. Larkins, 26th JAB hingapore 10th Jan., Gen.-Stang Talk Hong & Ga.

Hr..., 6,070, T. Powell, 26th Jan, Pl. Soesse (Sumaira) fia Jan, Kerosine. Tean, Br... 1,346, W. B. Brown, 26th Jan

*Manila 23rd Jan, Gen - B. & S. Tientsin, Br. s.s., 1,227, Monkman, 24th Jan, Otters hai 33rd Jan., Gen, B. & S.

Trigonia

-Meyer

& Co.

BT.

Jan-Hoji

#..

19th

J.

1,810, J. Farnell, 26th jan, Coal,M. B. K.

Koshoma, Russian 15, 1,989, Smolsky, 36th Jan-Odessa and Dec., and Singapore

Ballast-Order.

20th Jan, Shawmut, Am. as, 906, E. V. Roberts, 27th

JanManila 24th Jan, Ballet

Ld

oshan, Br. B... 1,299, A. Jones, 27th Jan, Nanshan,

Baigon 22nd Jan, Gen.—B. & Co. Oscar 11., Nor, 1.8., 2,0x, R. Wilhelmsen, ayık Jan.Moji 20 h jen, Co, B. k.

Bourbon,

Fr. 000, Le Ball, 29th Jin,—- Baigon 12nd Jan, Gen-Mat Fat Dakota, Am. v. 10714. E. Francke, 37th Jan.-Seattle 16th Dec., 1995, Yokohama roth Jan, Keba 17th, Nagasaki 10th, and Shonghal 24th, Gen.-N. Y, K.

Ülearances at the Harbour Ofos Daijin Maru, for Swatow,

Anna, for Canton,

Octana, for Bombay, Halmum for SwatOW

Steamers Reposted.

Vessels

From

Patey, Mrs. E. 0. Paul, Mies L. Peake, W

Pecker, B. L.

Pennefather, Mrs. G.

mue'

Crumb F. K. Cunningham, Miss A Cunningham, G. Dallas, A.

H.

GAR,

Anent Gregory Apcar Singapore .D. S. & Colan. 29 Tarta Japan. C. P. R. Collag. 36 Tjipanas. Moji...an.). C. Į, L-Jan. '29 M. & Co...Jan. 30 Roon

Macassar..]] Tjila p

.C.

2.J.L...Jan. 30 KOICA.........

Shanghai,... M..Co... Jan. 30 Zicles.. Singapore M. & Co... an. 31

Calcutta....., M. & Co Feb, Laisang....... Eastern......... Sydney ...G, L. & C Willebad..... Sydney M. & Co... Feb. 10 Tsinan

Sydney ... & S... Feb. Emp, of Japan. Vancouver. C. F. R. Co Feb. 14

429 ***

Powell, W. A

Hongkong...roAm Victoria Peak Gap

Rock... Haiphong Manila........

+

M

14

H

Bacolod m Iloilo.........

Cebu **********

C. St. James IDIM.

!

January 2yib, 1906, 4.m, Vladivostock..mil

[] Nemuro......|6 a.m.30.04|

Powers, Mr. & Mrs. T. Hakodate ... Darley, Mr. & Mrs. W. Reel, Dr. L, R.

G

Davies, F. O. Deacon, F. B.

Detter, Mr. and Ms.

Tokio, Roach, Mrs, J. S. and Kochi

child

Robbins, R.N.. Lieut. Kagoshim

and Mrs J, F.

Oshima

29.03

30.18

30 27

19

ㄔㄨ

30.30

30.27

30.24

Doolittle,

C. and child

F.

Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Naha

30.21

Dow

H. Capt.& Mrs.). Mr. and Mrs.

G. and child

Ishigakijima.

30.13

Sellen, W. C.

Taiboka......

Am. 30.15

1.

Taick........

130.17

DOCK RETURNS, HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS,

Frithjofinan Kowloon Hydra Empress of India ... Wongkol Knivsberg..............

Dock.

**

Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon, Mr. and Mire,

and infant Dowsen, Capt. Solomon, Miss E, Evan-Jones, Dr. and Bethem, Mra, P.

R Fischer.

R, Fletcher, H.

· Kathun *********

(30.17

Spittles, J. 5,

Gulzin......

*F

P

Pescadores... Weihziwel ...lg am 10:30 Sharp Peak... Amoy 6.30 SWALLOW Canton,.......

30.15

10a.m.

**

N

Cesinopolitan

BRANCHA!.

Lucia.... Kansu

Honam

#

aznd inst Besshoumala........................................Old, Jan. 18. ..................International, Kingsing...............New, 18

Kweicho

Ships Paud The Canal,

OF

18.

Fletcher, J. C. Frankels, C. W. Gillon, B. C.

Gordan, Miss

Stein, A. L.

Steinbach, E.

H1

R.M., Lieut, Hongkong

**

******

29.97 Bo 29.90

Cebu C. St. James|ton.m,

and Mrs. E.

Victoria Peak SWAR, MIS. C. J.

Gap Rock ... RN, Capt. and Thomas, H. P.

Масао Thomas, Mire M. L, Haiphong... A. B.

Thompson, R. 8.

Manila, T. C.

Wakefield, Mrs. and Bacolod Grove, Mes, E.

Mise Hall, Gapı. T.

Watkins, Miss E.. ent, W. B.

allace

Jr., Mr. and R.N., Li, and

MIS.. MIR.C.T.

Wallace, Miss B. Whitlow, A. W, Wood, G. G. Wright, R. J. L. and

family Wright, Mr. & Mr. T. Young, J. A..

5th December-Alston, Malopps. 9th Dec, B. B.

Dr

C.

ember-Chingan, Kuritkow, 12th Dec. Hell, B. G. ember-Aitria, Riverdale, Siberia, Liang Hollingsworth, Mr. & chow, 15th December-Antenor, Beniarik, Mrs, Markaan, Brroll, Spesial: 19th December..... Huey, O. Le Camila,” zand. December--Calchat, Nings | Hunter, R,

onw

Joe Jew

30.12 30.12

17

Estops24 Re Temperature

mylits ....

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CENT MILLS COMPANY, LIMITED carrying on business at Bombay, China and -clacwhere Manufacturers of Cotton Yare, have, on the 27th day of September 1905 applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the Regler of Trade Marks, of the following

Trade Markt :-

...

1.The representation or illustration of a bald headed old Chinaman with a long beard sitting in a chair. Behind him is alanding a Chinese warrior clothed in in his hand a Chinese armour and holding mace. On the right of the old mad depicted a woman. The old man is de. picted, holding oul his hand to another Chinne" woman, who is shewn on her knees and crouching down before him, On her left is a Chinese child standing. In the right hand corner of the label appears the Chinese Characters (mean- ing to English" picture birthday celebra-- tion." At the top of the label and inside the arrounding border is written the Dame of the Company, The Crescent Mills Co., Ld, the owner and proprietors of the sald Trade Mark. On the right hand side of the label and inside the surrounding border thered are written the Chinese Characters

(此总和士申辣廠有限公司)

belog the equivalent in Chiscas of The Crescent Mills Co., Ld. The said Mark is known amongst the Obiness as the

The Trade Mark Nad. 6 has been used by the applicants since the month of September. 1900

The Trade Mark No. 7 has been used by.

the applicants since t

since the month of September,

1951.

The Trade Mark Nod. 5' has been used by the applicants since the month of Decembar,

1993,

́All the above mentioned Trade Marks hava been used by the applicants in respect of the following goods —

COTTON YARN IN CLASS 23. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong. kong and also at the office of the undersigned,

Dated the 27th day of October, 1995,

JOHNSON, STUKES & MASTER,

Solickon for the Applicants,

011].

8, 'Dea Vicux Road Central,

Hongkong. W

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.

Application for RedISTRATION OF TRADE. MARKS.

NOTICE is hereby given that THE Chesk Shau To Mark (N MAHOMEDBHOY MILLS, COM- The words "Cheuk Shau To both in PANY, LIMITED, carrying on business, at English and Chinese are claimed as an Bombay, China and elsewhere as Manufac essential particular of the said Trade Mark turers of Cotton Yam, have on the 27th day of in conjunction and in combination with September, 1905, applied for the Registration, the above described · répressatation or in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, illustration.

of the following Trade Marken-

2. The representation or illustration of Neptuns the god of the sea who is depict. ed riding upon a sea dragon and who is pointlog upwards with his right hand. At the top of the label and inside the sur- rounding border is written The Crescent Mills Company, Limited," the owners and proprietors of the Trade. Mark, At the top of the label, and below the border

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written the Chinese Characters NE) meaning in English "Dragon King of the Sen." Qo the margin of the Jabel and Inside the surrounding border on the right hand side thereof are written

the Chinese Characters (此忌利士申 沙廠有限公司> being the equivalent

in the Chinese language of The Crescent Mills Company, Limited.

The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as "The Hoi Lung Woog

| words "Hoi Lung Wong" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or illustra tion.

3 --The representation illustration of a deer galloping over a field. A warrior is depleled shooting at the deer with a bow and wow. At the top of the label is written in English The Crescent Mills Company, Limited, who are the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark, The said Trade Mark is known amongst the. Chinese as The Shea Luk Mark' M. The words "Shea Luk both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular, of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described representation or illustration.

4.The representation or illustration of a bat signifying happiness, of a dear signify. ing wealth, and of an old man signifying longevity. At the top of the label and In the turrounding border are written the Chinese Characters (4X77) moaning in English "Lucky old man." Around the rest of the border are written the Chinese characters (1) Hing, Wan meaning in English Lucky." Below the border and above the illustration are written in Engleh the words "The Crescent Mills Co Ld." being the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. The said Trade Markis known amongst the Chinese as the "Hang Wan Kung To" mark. The words "Hang Wan Kung" (IMA) both in English and in Chinese are claimed as the essential particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described representation or Illustration.

-The device of an octagonal coin above which is written the name of the Company The Crescent Mille Company, Limited the owners and proprietors of the said. Trade Mark. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as " Pat Kam Tain Mark." The words "Pat Kam Tein" both in English and Chinese are claimed As as essential particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described device.

6.The represion or illustration of the

head and

The representation or illustration of fiva- oriental boys. One of the boys la depicted. seated in a swing holding with each hand the ropes of the swing which is suspended from a branch of a tree and the boy is swinging himself. One boy is depicted from the back and the pushing the Bring other from the front. Two boys are stand- ing at the back of the picture looking on at the play of the others. At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border are written "The Mahomedbhoy "Mills" above the Illustration and below the border are written the Chinese Chur« actors (meaning in English "Picture Swinging." On the margin of the label, and inside the surrounding border on the right side thereof are written the Chinese Character (m B) being the equivalent in the Chinese language of the Mahomedbhoy Mills, the own and proprietors of the Trade Mark,'-

The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese the Thin Chau Mark

The words "Tain · Châu... ..." both in English and Chļosie are claimed as ga otential particular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or Illustra tion.

2. The representation or illustration of thren Chinese Mard rins, one of whom is Picted with his fell foot rasting on a

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across

and with his right hand.

pointed He is wearing a peacock father which projects from his

mandarin hat. The

central figure is depicted with long beard and with his hands folded

wait. The figure, on the is depicted with his armé akizibo and la dressed in military uniform or armour, At the top of the' label and inside the surrounding border are written Mahomedbhoy Mills" the owners and proprietors of the Trads Mark. Above the illustration and' below the border Fire written the Chinese Characters

H

TE

(11) meaning in English “Yellow

Storks Tower,"

The said Trade Mark is koown amongst the Chinese as the "Wong Hok Lau Mark" (" ")

The words Wong Hok Lau? both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the Trade Mark in combination and, in conjunction with the above described representation or illustra tion;

in the name of THE MAHOMEDBHOY MILLS COMPANY, LIMITED, who claim to be the proprieton (hereof.

The above mentioned two Trade Marki hava been used by the Applicante since the month of, October, 1899, in respect of the following Food

COTTON YARN IN CLABS 23.

Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be soon at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and also at the office of the under signed,

Dated the 27th day of October, 1905.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Applicants,

8, Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong

of two queson facing one another each wearing a crown. Above toss) the representation is written the name The Crescent Mills Company, Limited, the owners and proprietors of the wid Trade Mark,

7.-The representation or illustration of two dragons on their fore claws with their tails hanging over their backs and behind them

they are both depicted with their mouhe wide open and with their tongues distended. They are both facing a pot of Chimie lilies in full bloom. At the top of the label and in the surrounding border is written the name of The

The Crescent Mille Company, Limited, the owners and proprietors of the sald Trade Mark, at the bottom of the label and inside the surrounding border are written the Marathi characters being the que Marshly language of

Crescent Mills Company, Limited.

or illustration of 8.-T represasiallon or

parlarming elephant which t

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standing with its fare feet on a

is depicted standing on the ading on the band side of the label imitating tha elephant and standing on the tub with his Another clown in depicted stand-

bands,

The on the left of the laba) with both bands Ing

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At the back of the label are the

nd the curtain of the stage. At the top

border

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of the label and to the surfo is witten the name of the Crescent Mills Company, Limited," the owars and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. To the margin of the label and in side the surrounding border on the right hand side thereof are written the Chinese chancters

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