TELEGRAMS

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The Unrest in Egypt. The correspondent of the Daily Mail at

LONDON, qth July.

Alexandria states that orders have been sent

to Malts and Gibrakar to keep troops in readiness for a possible despatch in Egypt

at a moment's notice.

A considerable permanent increase of the British garrison is likely to take place as soon as possible.

Later.

The Proposed Reduction in the British Army.

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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JULY

"ULAIM FOR MONBY LENT.

In Summary Jurisdiction this morning, his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise, Poline Judge, presid. ing, Yee Chak Shang alias Shing Mi Tong, of 29, Des Voeux Road Central, commission agent, sued Leung Yau Kai, of No. 143, Des Vœux

Road, partner in the Wa Kee Company, of the

same place, for the recovery of the sum of $152,65, bing as to $50 money lent, and as to

$1.68 interest thereon,

Mr. R. Gardiner, of Mr. C. D. Thomson's office, appeared for plaintiff, Mr. C. F. Dixon, of Mr. John Hastings' office," representing the defendant.

receiving a second loàn at 51,50, and subject to anything that may come out lo cross-examina; tion, I'll consider your case.

Defendant was placed in the box and denied the second loan of Sizo.

Mc. Gardiner's witness said he made out and signed the receipt produced, all except the part about interest which was added by plaintiff afterwards, +

Mr. Gardiner: Has Mr. Dixon bean coaching you as to what to say?

RAUB GOLD.

AN INCREASED OUTPUT.

The gold export from the Raub minos for the four weeks ending 16th June is returned as 780 ounces, obtained from $,800 ton of stone crushed. As there are now no other working gold mines in Pahang, this may be taken as the June output for the State, and we thus get

a total of 4,811 ounces for the first 6 months of the year, or a decrease of 19 ounces as com Mr. Dixon: I really object, my Lord, that is pated with half the output of 1905: At the noi a proper question, I submit.

end of May last, the returns showed an increase of 6 ounces against five-twelfths of the previous year's figure-a triffing increase, it is true, but still an increase, whereas now there is a falling off. As far as the Raub mines are concerned, however, they.appear to have increased their output by about 1,020 ounces during the current half-year, as compared with the period January to June 1905,-Straits Timas.

Hi Honour: li won't affect me: I am not a His Honour: Ub, yes; this was a case ad-jury; at least I am both, but it won't affect me. journed for inspection, if Lremember right,

Put your question if you like. Mr. Dixon: Yes, my Lord, I have had an inspection.

Yee Chak Sang, the plaintiff, said, in the

The Morning Post and Daily Telegraph heginning of the second moon of this year, he ate alarmed at "Mr. Haldane's schemes for 'mude an arrangement with the defendant to take reducing the Army and cannot believe that over a business. After this arrangement on the The country will acquiesce. The latter 23rd March he lest defendant $ so. Defend- especialy emphasizes the presan Mahuan gave him the document produced a hich he

The question was repeated and answered in the negative.

.

Witness said he recaived the second $150 had paid $80 to one feks and $70 to the other.

Mr. Gardiner: How long had they been working for the firm?

Witness: Fully half a month.

Mr. Gardiner: Isn't that a very big wage? Witness: Well, if you dismiss them you must pay them a full month.

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GANZUN KOWLOON KAILWAY,

In reply to Mr. C. Len, Mr. Churchill stated, in the House of Commons on the 12th ult, that Mr. Gardiner: is it usual to pay Sẹo and 380 {'negotiations were still proceeding with the to fokusi

Chinese Government for the construction and working of a line from Canton to Kowloon. The British section, which was its active pro-

Witness: Well, the first man was the cores.

wrote in plaintiff's presence.. After this pay- medan trest, and concludes that if the pre-inent in April defendant bonowed a farther sent Parliament cannot be checked in its

sum of $150; the money was paid at 29› appalling tendencies to fully and blindness, | pes Vigyx'Road. Yee Wan Pak was then England may yet find her dooin prepared, present, besutes fakes, but they knew nondence clerk and the other the clerk and thing about the matter. Deitadan said he wanted the money for the purpose of paying the wages of the fokis of ine. Wo Kee, of which he was accountant. The document produced was the note for the first St5o. which had been paid.

ABÍNGGO ATTEMPTED

MURDER.

FORTENESTELLER AND HIS WIFE.

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- Mt. Dixon: I am entitled to have it back, my Lord,

His Honour: Of course, you are, Mr. Dison: They've had it all along. I don't know why it was not returned,

Mr. Gardiner We are not making any fur

His Honour: Then what are you doing with The case was confined at the Magistracy

this document? When the nonry is paid the thiisterann, before Mr. F. A. Handland, in which Leong Long, a fortune-teller, sesidingey should go back. Why are you hold at No. 3, Metiregor 2 freet, was charged with attempting murder, his wife on, 20th June last, Inspector Gabrlay prosecuted. Defend ant's, wif, who was discharged from hospital the other day, appeared in Court with knite wounds on her tight check, neck, and armis, and appeared still to be very ill. She said in evidence that on the night-ar early marvingther claim on that, my Lord, —of the zoth mttimu, while, she was asleep in bard, she felt someone cutting her throat and wake up to find her husband--the defendant- bolding bei down. He asked where she kept her money and as she would nor tell, he stab bed her on the cheek, neck and arms.

· succeeded in, getting no. of his clutches, san into the street and called out "save his " She met a Eupean policeman who took her to No 1 Police Staton where she subsequently

fainted.

His Honour: No, of course you are not, the plaintiff has admitted payment of that note.

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Mr. Gardiner: Have you any receipts for the $10 and $80?

Witness: Yes, my solicitor has them, The receipts were produced.

His flumour said he must give judgem for the defendant with costs, but with regard to the furniture some rent must be paid before the defendant could get it,

Mi. Dixon said his client was quite willing. His Hontur: If he has not any money. I don't see how he is going to pay reat, and wonder how he paid you.

Mr. Dixon. He has not paid me, my Lord. (Laughter.)

Judgment for defendant with costs, Mi. Dixon then applied that the costs of the inspection be made costs in the cause.

His Haunur said plaintiff was entaled to the costs of and incidental to the inspection, and

KIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCÈ COMPANY.

Winess, continuing, said that after the second payment defendant asked plaianff tordered accordingly, allow him to deposit certain furniture in his Shep, and he allowed it. Planufï gave him, a fist, and defendant made nut a list for plaintiff to keep. Defendant made out the lasts. The let planstiff gave was by way of a receipt, and The Sago and interest he wrote it himself were still due.

Police evidence was heard to the effect that when the police entered the preases they found defendant had gone. The koife with

blond

which the cutting was done was found on the floor and the Bed and look were covered with The defendant was arrested later near the Canton, steamers' wharves.

The cake was proceeding when our imports closed

The Coins BISTROR'S GOOLTES.

A FRUITERER HOBB, 19

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To Mr. Thxun, plaintif said he was a partner walk defend for ten days, and carried on business at by, Des Voux Read under the style

of Ton Hing. Det:ndám bioke the contract of parturiship.

Mr Dixon said the defence was a denial of bability'; it was a partnership ma-ter.

Witness said the partnership was dissolved as defendant could not satse the capital. Bis she was in be $40,000, but he could not find

one nih.

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Messrs. Shewan Tomes & Cogents for the lize branch of the Fireman's Fund Insurance Cm, have received the following interesting communication from the held office :-

F

You have already been fully informed of the

details of the terrible calamny that befell San Francisco on April 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, practically destroying, four-fiths of the city. } The fire which followed the earthquake des

trnyer the Fireman's Fund office, together with all its maps, records and data relating to San Francisco business, making it impossible for us to give an intelligent statement of the Com pany's hability in the burned district. It williake mouths to arrive at even an approximation of that lability, and during that time the ability of the Company to meet its losses po current

His Honour: Thep. How came you to 'lend a saan money when you knew he had not a cent: Mr. Gardiner: 'I can explain that, my Lord; I think your Loidship does not quite under-policies and risks would be questioned; thus

The Chief Justiceo clau a cooless-three is number-vere changed hefire Mr. P. A. Hare- | stand." luid, at the Magistracy this morning with as saulting a hawker on the Peak yesterday. Thereof -rave, you can re-eximina hua,

His Honour: 1 understand want heas stating;

Witness said he did not know why the first

peid

To Mr. Gardiner witness Saul when delend-

entered in the agreement of partnership he was to find title-deeds as security for the 149,000 deposit with the Bank,

was an additional charge against the first combe -Lau Sig-of stealing a quantity of fruit tomte for $15 › was not returned pa its being the hawker. It appears that during the after

noon yesterday the three defendants were resuming home, whiên Lau Sin, sporting the hawker, thought he would have some fruit. He went up to the hawker's tray, helped m self to hall a dozen bananas and walked away without even saying "thank you." The bawker went after bini for the price of the bananas; but the two other coalies, who were coming up her bind, sel upon the hawker and thrashed bun. His Worship sentenced Lku Sin to three weeks hard labour and six hours stocks, and the others to pay a fine uf, 5, each for the

assault.

inspecen Dymond, of Mount Gough Stato,

prosecuted

PLAK CONSERVANCY,

His Monane: Its very scheurd of a man, after shissolving partnership because his partner has nn signey to lend lum muney.

Mr. Gardiner: The $150 was for the purpose ot paying off the jokis, and security was given in the furniture.

His Howone: Then why was not the furni- ture returned:

Mr. thardiner: We have given notice to de fendant to take the furniture away and pay the

money.

His Honour: Well, why don't you put up the furniture to auction and then suc for any Unfance due ?

I

Mr. Gardiner: Why should", my Lord? J have my remedy in this Court to recover the Jan.

placing our many burstanding policy-holders in doubtful frame, of mind and making our agents subject to attack by competitors.

in order to protect you and our outstand- ing policy-holders a new Company, known as the Firemen's Fund Insurance Corporation was duly organized by the leading stockholders of the old Company on May 15, 1936. The capital of the new Corporation is $1,000,000, with a surplus of $1,000,002, máking, when fully paid in, $2,000,000 in new funds. The necessary anionut to enable it to do business was at once paid in, and the Insurance Comp missioner of the State of California his licensed The new Corporation to transact an insurance business,

The new Corporation bas, by resolution and hy general Reinstirance Agreement, assumed and guaranteed a'l putstanding liability of the old Company under policies, certificates or agreciments of insurance or or reinsurance in existence at 1: ollock nuna of April 18, 1906, except policies which were at that time involved in a less claim, or involved in or affected by the San Francisco conflagration.

The new Corporation has also, by resolution and contrac", assumed all liability that the old Company may now have or may assume in the future, ander policies, certificates or agree. meats' of insurances issued and commencing

His Honour: That seems to me a large after 12 o'clock nanu of April 18, 1906, whether such policies are involved in a loss claim or

increase.

CONTRACTOR'S COOLIE FINID"

The Conservancy contractor came up for a good deal more attention than is ordinarily. Witness, continuing, said he started the the case at the meeting of the Sanitury Board | business with a capital of $3,000 afterwards the yesterday and to-day he figured in a case at capital was to be increased to $70,000, the Magistracy. For the last week or two a number of complaints from residents at the Peak were received by the police at Mount Gough Station relative to the obnoxious ex halation which is soullensive near the Peak Tramway Station. A watch was put and in all probably the wrong-dner w is apprised of the fact; for the policensen placed on the special duty of detecting any offence con'd make se arrests. During the early hours of this main- ing, however, inspector Dymond despatched P. C. Langley to see to the prevention of the nuisance. The ́officer bid "hiniself away when near the indicated locality and watched.. Soon after, a night carrier loomed on the road with his buckets, and walking up to a deain emptied the contents into the trap. Me was caught in His Honout: The plaintiff said, “ Yee Wan | way. All toss occurring under such policies Pak was present. Defendant said he wanted † after April 18th will be settled by the the money to pay the fokis of the Mee Wab shop." If that does not mean at that time, I don't know what it does mean.

Mr. Gardinei: Plaintiff was to put in $30,000 not, excepting only such policies,ne may be in- and defendant $40,000.

volved in the San Francisco gondagrution of His Honour: I know, but the increase is April 18 to April 21, 1956. stifi large

The segregation of these reinsurance guar- Evidence was called in pront of the payments antec contracts as above outlined was deemed of the second Srgo loan.

proper and necessary for the projection of our outstanding policy-holders in view of the com- plications created by the San Francisco con- Nagration.

Bagrante delicto, and placed before Mr. F. A. | Hazeland, at the Police Court this morning. The offender was ordered to pay a fine of $15.

IMPERIAL JAPANESE GIFTS,

RECOGNITION OF DISTINGUISHED SERVICES.

To Mr. Dixon, Yee Wan Pak said he was present when the $iso were paid, but he did not hear the defendant say he wanted it to pay the fokis of the Mee Wab firm. If he had said so witness must have heard ie,

Mr. Gardiner objected as plaintiff never said the defendant said at that time he told him what he wanted the money for.

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Such of our policy-holders as may have sustained loss previous to 12 o'clock noon of April 18, 1955, on old Fireman's Fund policies, will have their claims settled promptly and equitably by the old Company in the usual

new Corporation. All policies issued and.com. mencing subsequent to 12 o'clock poon of April 18, 1906, and all policies which may be issued in the future by the old Company have the full guarantee of the new Corporation, whether such polícies are involved in a loss or not, and the new Corporation obligaica itself to see that the losses under such policies are paid, the only exception to this guarantee be ing such policies as may be involved in the San Francisco conflagration claims, which

Mr. Gardiner: They were answers to two separate questions. First I asked plaintiff who was present, and afterwards I asked him if de- fendant told him what he wanted the money On the 26th ult. Marshal Marqui, Yamagata, | for, but 1 did not say "at that time.” Marshal Marquis Oyama; Admiral Tage, Mr. Dixon said the case for the defence was General Count Katsura, Goneral Viscount that the partnership was dissolved because Kodama, Count Inouye, Count Matsugata, plaintiff was borrowing money and pledging Count Hijika'a, Admiral Baron Yamamoto, and the firm's credit, against the provisions of the claims the old. Company alopo undertakes to Baron Sone, received gifts of money from the partnership agreement. Defendant admitted | adjust and settle. Emperor, out of the Imperial Privy Purse.

General Nozu and General Kodama have been, decorated by the Emperor of Germany with the Grand rder of Red Eagle and Major General Nagaoka and Uyetara, and Colonel Tchibana with the Grand Ribbon of the Red Kagia,

the receipt of $150, bus stateil it was not in the We trust that the foregoing statement and nature of a loan; money was due to the jais assurances will meet with the approbation of of the firm, and the 5150 was part of the plain-, our agents and policy-holders. You will note tiffs' liabilities, and war handed to defendant to that the new Corporation endones and guz. discharge them on his account,

rantees all policies of insurance that may here. fis Honour; I will be enough for me if after be issued by the old Fireman's Fund In you put your client in the box and he,deniss | suransa Company or ita agente!"

afest, had been constructed from the first under the supervision of the consulting engineer, and there had been no change of policy in this техрест.

All the steps taken had had the full concurrence of the Governor of Hongkong:

THE NY, KIŞ SERVICE TO SIAM....

It is stated that the N. Y. K. haș chartered the steamer Kunju Maru (1,680 tons) from the Sakade S.S. Company, and will place her on the Hongkong Bangkok line which is being run in competition with the N. D. L. She left Kobe the other Bay for Hongkong. It is also reported that the N. Y. K. is negotiating for the charter of a foreign steamer of about 2,000 tons, to run between Swatow and Bangkok, If the vessel is secured, there will be weekly trips buch way between these two pans.-Kobe fterall.

SHELL TRANSPORT COMPANY,

KUMOURED TRANSFER, TO A DUICH OIL CONCERN.

The Imperial Deich Petroleum Company, which recently decided to double the amount of its ordinary share capital, is reported by the Rainische Zeitung to have in contem plation a scheme of fusion with, the Shell

Transport Company. By reason of its own petroleum fields in the Dutch Indies and the the Moera Enim and the Moesi Ilir Companies, oil sources which it works by agreement with

the Imperial Company already.regulates the product on of petroleum in Barnen, Sumatra, Java, etc., and its arrangements with the Shell

II, 1906.

To-day's Advertisements,

~ATURDAY

NOTICE,

SA FRENCH NATIONAL FETE, the Offices of the FRENCH CONSULATE, Prince's

Intimations.

A SMALL SELECTION

FROM THE

ROBINSON PIANO Oo's

STOCK OF

Building, will be Closed during the whole day: GRAMOPHONE

The Consul for France will be pleased to wel. come at his residence, 10, Macdonnell Road, French community and between 11 and 12.30, between 9.30 and 10.30 AM, the Members of the

the Britisk and Foreign Officials and Officers, as well as his Foreign Colleagues, who may wish to call on this occasion.

Madame G. LIEBERT will be "At Home" on the same day between 4 and 6 P.M.

Hongkong, 11th July, 1906.

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BY

WANTED:

Ya Young Lady a situation as TYPIST,

Open for immediate engagement.

*Apply to -

* X. Y. Z."

C/o This Paper.

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Hongkong, 11th July, 1906. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD), BREMEN.

NOTICE.

STEAM FOR

KUDAT AND 'SANDAKAN.

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RECORDS..

DANƒLENO'8;inimitable Comic Patter

The Huntsman, Who does the house belong to, Going to the Races, The shopwalker, The Muffin man; Mrs. Kelly, McGlochell's men. HARRY LAUDER'S Famous Scotch Comic Songs: Killiecrankie, Referee, Stop your Tickling Jock," I'm fu 'the 100, She is my Daisy, Mister John.. Mackay.

GEO. ROBEY. Prehistoric unen, 'Poor thing, I live, underneath, Kindness rewarded.

ARTHUR ROBERT'S Trial by Jury,

Topsy Turvey, For Thee. LOUIS BRADFIELD and FARKOA in songs from all the latest operas:

Taking Cargo at through rates to Tawan, Labad ANDREW BLACK Annie Laurie, l'iper

Datu, Labuan, Jolo, Zamboanga and Menado.

"RE-Departure of the Steamship

THE

...

"BORNEO," Captan F. Sembill, (ready to load on Monday, the 16th instanty will leave on TUESDAY, the 17th instant, at Nuon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

NORÐDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, th July, 1996,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "MORTLAKE”

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FROM SAMARANG,SOURABAYA, PANA- ROEKAN AND CHERIBON.

THE

E above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to. send in their Bills of Lading for countersigna ture and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at. Consignces, risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents.

Hongkong, 11th July, 1906.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNBES.

Company have hitherto controlled sales in a uni- THE P. & Q, S. N. Co.'s Steamer

form manner. As the Shell Company, as report- ed recently, is giving up its Europeas business and concentrating its endeavours in the Asiatic market, a closer connecting between it and the Imperial Company has become necessary. It in assumed that one of the two companies will be disshived, and falest reports, the Cologne newspaper adds, are to the effect that the lis perial Company will entirely take over the Shell Transport Company.-Financier.

THE WHATREK. •

The following report is Iron Mr. F. G. Figg, First Assistant ofthe Hongkong Observatory:- On the rith at that a." The barometer has tiseu over N. China, and fallen elsewhere, particularly over Japan.

The depression, lying over N. China yester day, has reached the W. part of the Sea of Japan this morning.

Fresh SW. winds are indicated in the For mosa Channel and moderate SW, winds over the N. part of the China Sea.

Forecast:-Moderate SW, winds ; fair.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.

1 p.m. Shares are in demand of the following stocks and at the respective prices quoted against cach

Bongkong Banks... Upion Insurances...... Hongkong Fires'........ China Fires

...

:

DELHI,P

FROM BUMBAY, COLOMBO AND

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STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods ere

being landed and placed at their risk is the Hongkong 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

Goods are landed.'

This vessel brings on Cargo

From London, &c., ex S.S. Marmora, From Australia, ex S.S. Afoldavia.

From Persian Gulf, ex B.1.S.N. and B, & P.

B. N. Co.'s Steamers.

Optional Goods will be landed bere unless instructions are given to the contrary before 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 17th instant, at 4, will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's

O'Dundee, Land o' the Leal, Mac- Gregor's Gathering, Banka of Allen, Water, March of the Cameron men, Scots who hav

BEN DAVIES, Songs of Araby, My Pretty Jane, When other Lips, Tom Bowling.

J

EDWARD LLOYD,, Holy City, Death of Nelson. Yes, let me like a soldier fall. When all the world is fair. JOHN HARRISON. 'Tis the Day, Come

into the Garden Maud, Sailor's Grave. FRANCISCO. La Paloma, Prologue from Pagliacci, Toreador tong, La Marscil- laise, Lost chord, Largo al Factotum. BAND SELECTIONS, by Coldstream

and Grenadier Guards, Besses o' th' Barn, La Garde Républicaine, Bohe mian Orchestra, etc.

Faust, Chinese Honeymoon, Torea. dor, Gondoliers, Cingalee, Belle of New York, Orchid, etc.

SOUZA'S FAMOUS MARCHES. Chorister's waltz, Laughing Water, Mosquito Parade, Navajo Cakewalk, Darkies' dream, Jolly Fellows waltz, Happy Darkics, Les Patineurs walts, Salome, Double Eagle march, Estu diaatina waltz, Valse Bleu, Salut d'Amour, In the good old summer time, Loin du Bal, Sword and Lance match, Whistling Rufus, Smoky Mokeń. MELBA, FATTI, Caruso, Tamago and

all the great operatic artits. Hongkong, 8th June, 1906

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AUSTRALIAN

WINES.

H. J. Lindeman's

and the Company's representative at an ap CAWARRA

pointed bour.

All claims must be presented within teo days

of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

"

No claims will be admitted alter the Goods have left the Godowns.

E. ALEWETT,

Superintendent,

Hongkong, Trth July, 1906,

CITY HALL.

...$8:21

810

3121

86

THEATRE

27

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43

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.. TIB. 110

...S: 121

14

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117

71

224

2-1

240

H., C. & M. Steamboats Inda Chinas ... Douglases Kowloon Wharls A Shanghai Docks ... Hongkong Landı... Humphreys' Estates China 'Borneos Green Island Cements... Hongkong jees...

There are sellers of Canton Insurancesal $342), China and Manilas $10; China Sugars, $150, Ilongkong Dorks Sito, West Points 152, sideats 59, Electrics $15, Ropes 529. Hongkong Hoteli Stazj, Corians 514, Pro-

Sales are recorded of Hongkong Lands at $113, Dairy Farms Stóp and Cements at $281; the latter have further buyers.

ROYAL,

JAPANESE CIRCUS.

FIRST VISIT TO HONGKONG.

TWENTY FIRST-CLASS PERFORMERS,

1

LADY ARTISTES.

PERFORMANCE: TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), aith inst

Wonderful balancing and trapeze acts. Bicycle Riding on the Slack Wire Daring

Tumbling and'Aying trapeze tricks. The most wonderful original illusionist per

formances by lady members of the Troupe. Skilful Conjuring/

CLARETS

AND HOCKS.

"CAWARRA" CLARET Per Case a Bottles $15.00. Per Case 244 Bottles

minimum 16.00

"CAWARRA " HOCK

Per Case 12 Betties Per Case 24 Bottles

$15.00 ********* 16.00

FRENCH CLARETS.

+ doz,

dor. 'a das Bottles. Hottles, Ķ Pottles Vin Ordinaire..

$ 4.50 $ 5.50 $8.50 Côtes

24-445.00 6.00 9.00 Medoc... ........ 5.90 6.50.9.50

1050,

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE. Sriling. London-flank T.T...........................

The finest programme of skill, strength and St. Emilion....... 6.50 Do. demang..............................2 1 7/15 | mystery ever presented in Hongkong. Do.

months night

3,1 11/16 France-Book T.T. ............

The Japanese Circus can only give a limited America-Bank T.T..... Germany-Bank T.T.....

..... 511 | number of performances in Hongkong owing

ớ to their other Far Eastern bookings. din T.T.

Da, demand...... hauga-Bank T.T. ..... Singapore T.T.. fapan-Bank T.T. jara-Bank T.T.

T'wo-hours delightful performance.

7.50

Margaux...

* 7.00 8,00 T1,00

St. Juliep..... St. Estephe....... Cos St. Michel

Ch. Leoville

8.00

9.00 12.00

10,00 11,00 14.00

16.50

17.00

1250 13.50 10% prem.

...103 Box plaas at the ROBINSON PIANO GO, LTD. | Ch. Larote........ 13.00 14.00-17.00

má 13.00 14,00 .1271

E 13'16 6 months' sight L/C 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York „§1

do. (months' sight

521

Buying

4 months' sight L/C..

-

30 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 2/2 1/16 months' sight France...............7.70) 6 months sight

4 months aight Germany .............2.21 Bar Silver........329/30 1:16 Bank of England rats.....31%

PRICES:

Dres's Circle

Pit

**

+44

$3

H. PRICE & CO.

Stails...

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, half price, Door Open at 8.3". Commerce at 9 P.M. Special Jate Trams to the Peak.

T. MAGATA, Manager.

*

Hengkong, 11th July, 1906,

1714

WINE MERCHANTS, *�

'12, Queen's Road Üretral. Hongkong, and June, 1906,

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