ELEGRAMS.

[Reuters.]

Earthquake in Valparaiso.

LONDON, 19th August.

The most severe earthquake known has occurred in Valparaiso. The streets are filled with people in a state of consternation and terrible scenes take place. The earth quako began at 8 p.m. on Thursday. Many houses collapsed and fires broke out in various parts of the city. Many people are killed and injured, and the business section of the city is almost entirely destroyed."→

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY AUGUST 21, 1906.

LOOKING BUR'A' PARASITE,,

A SCIENTIST'S HODDY IN CHINA.

“DULTORS DISAGREB"

At the request of the Medical Officer of Health the Government Analyst, and Bacterio- taken from a well in the back-ground of No. logit, respectively, tested samples of water

27, Stanley Street.

Under rather interesting conditions a Heng kong Telegraph' representative.met Mr. Frank Muir, the well-known entomologist, who is employed by the Honolulu Agricultural Asso: Government Analyst said he was of ciation, to hunt for a certain fly the world over.

The encounter took place at Castle Peak, New Territory, on Funday last, and was purely, accidental. The entomologist occupied nearly the whole day, buttery-net'in hand, and a bag containing different apparatus slung over his shoulder, hunting for insects. Mr. Muit paid special attention to grape vines and to cane trees. He was seen on many occasions' grop. Until the telegraph lines are fully restored

ing on the ground, examining paris of the jugar- cane that were infested with insects, cutting off the extent of the Valparaiso disaster is un-pieces of dead leaves, scrutiniping them with a

certain,

Later.

microscope, and slipping them carefully into a bottle of which he carried several. Insects

A FRIENDLY. RACE.

FROM KOBE TO YOKOHAMA,

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SALE.

THE Property of Captain W. ARBUTIENOT Leslie, A.D.C., the Roan Pony "LYDDITE,"

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Entimations.

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Hongkong, 21st August, 19c6. *

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL AND ORPHANAGE.

FRIDAY, 24th instant. 'CHOOL DUTIES will be Resumed on

For Terms, apply to-

-No little interest, it is stated, was aroused among the passengers by the Empress of China from Kebe, on the 9th inst., when the Pries Eitel Friederich was observed to leave about opinion that the water was fit for potable pur-zwe minutes before the sailing hour, noon, and poses. The Bacteriologist said the water was proceed at full speed down the harbour, In in his opinion unfit for drinking purposes. consequence of this unusual alacrity "in the we reconcile the opinion of the Government some interest as to which would reach Yokoha- "Mr. Shelton Hooper minsted: How can departure of the German steamer there was Analyst with that of the Government Bacterio- ma first. The Empress of China left 'at 12.10 logist? Have samples of the town's water p.m., passed the Prins Kitti during the even supply, which are always characterised as ingand arrived at the lightship an hour ahead of excellent, ever been submitted to the Gov- the Prins Eitel. The Japan Gazzite received ernme 1 Bacteriologist?

3 letter from one of the passengers in which it was stated that the passengers to Yokohama from Shanghai and other posts by the Empirers of China would long remember a very pleasant voyage. "The run from Kobe to Yokohama in ment, as well as the fact that the German jusbder 21 hours is surely deserving of Maileamer Prins Eliel Friederick which had start of 3 or 4 miles, was caught and. passed and finally beaten by a good hour. I am told there was no race and I believe it, but enjoyed by all on board as if it had been the effect was just the same, and was as much THE Company's Chartered Steamship arranged for their benefit."

Mr. Humphreys thinated: Quite simple Bacteriology is one thing, analysis is another. The addition of a few thousand cultivated cholera or typhoid bacilli to a tumblerful. of by the appearance of the water or an analysis pure Tytam water could not be detected either of it. The analyst declares a water polable that is virtually free from organic matter. The presence of organic matter is not always harm ful, though it may easily become so, and affords favourable environments for harmful bacilli.

Mr. Lan Chu Paki is this water used for drinking purposes by the people If not the well should not be closed, as they are still

The Mooting of King and Kaiser.discovered la sugar-cane, on the leaves of the A remarkable article in the North German grape vines, etc, were treated in a similar Gazette says, the meeting of the Kaiser and manner and placed in separate phials, the King at Kronberg is another stage' on the road to the improvement of the relations between the peoples, the Governments, and the rulers of Great Britain and Germany, Serious political questions were broached during the free and friendly conversations at Kronberg, but one knows (or "we know" Phiats, all containing same kind of queer rufering from want of wafer for cleansing pur

that this was done in a spirit of further con solidating the peace of Europe.

LIABILITY OF COMPANIES,

AN INTERESTING CASE;

Before Mr. H. H. J. Gampertz, at the Magis Uncy to-day, the Registrar of Companies pro- ceeded against the Sam Choy Brick, Tile and Timber Co., Ltd., on two commis. Firstly, it was alleged the defendant firm, being a com pany, and registered under the Companies Ordinance, of 1865, u lawfully filed to ful ward to the Rexistir the returns for 1995 and 1905, as prescribed in Section 30 of Ordinance t of 1865; on the second count, it was said the defendant firm neglected to notify the Registrar of the change of the company's offices, from 159, Queen's Road West to No, 2, New Street,' The manager of the defendant firms pleaded guilty to both charges.

Mr. G. E. Morrell, of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley (Crown Selicitora), appeared for the prosecution, and said that the most aggravating pail of the case was that the defeudant firm had been served with notices calling for the returns, but they paid no notice to them what ever. The returns should have been sent in before the end of each year-in May-hitherto it was in April.

On the following day, Mr. Muir consented to be interviewed. On entering Mr. Mair's sanctum all kinds of miterial relating to his work were on view. Special trunks were ranged about the room for despatching fruit to the Association, and on a table sinad dozens of

looking insects.

Mr. Muir was asked to state his mission to China, and to relata some of his experiences in the course of his explorations, as it was known that Mr. Mair had encountered some strange adventures in Central Africa and in the Fiji Islands."

"I am afraid I cannot give you an becount of my experiences in insect-hunting. Although they are many and varied prefer. nothing to he said about them. As regards my mission here," continued Mr Muir, "I shall be glad to supply you with any particulars you require as it will be of interest to many in this part of the world,

what particular insect are you looking for?" asked our representative.

"The leaf hopper, or to give if its proper name, the perkinsiella succharicida. This in- sect lives in cane fields and has been doing millions of dollars worth of damage to the sugar-cane in Honolulu, and I have been sent to look for it here."

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poses; some of them do not get enough water for culinary purposes.

The Hon, the Registrar-General: What is the history of tins well? 's it a new one or an old one?

Hon, Mr. E. A. Hewent: ti an analysis of water does not discover poisonous germs, the Government Analyst should not be asked to report when the result may be that be declares water as fit for 'potable purposes, which a bacteriological test proves to be unfit for drink ing. In future all such tests should be made by the bacteriologist.

The Hon. the 'resident: Both examinations are necessary to enable a medical officer to form correct estimate of the value of the water for potable purposes.

CEMENT MANUFACTURE IN JAPAN.

CONCRETE QUESTION.

MANUFACTURERS

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AND

THE HEADMASTER. Hongkong, 21st August, 1906.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

SOUTH AMErican Line,

· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"GLENFARG,"

| having arrived in port, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and take im- mediate delivery from alongside,,

Cargo impeding discharge or remaining on board after 6 o'clock P.M., THURSDAY, the 23rd instant, will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense and Kowloon

Wharf Co.

will be examined on SATURDAY, the 15th Tern, chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo

instant, at to A.M.

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

K. MATSDA,

Manager, York Building.

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Hongkong, aist August, 1906.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"OCEANĂ,"

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND ·

STRAITS.

At the Sanitary Board meeting to-day, a letter from Messrs. Johnson. Stokes and Master was read in which they said they had been instruct ed by Messrs. Chu Chiu Tong, Chu Chan, and Chu Tsung, with reference to a batch of 17 them to "re-concrete" (and in one case notices served on them by the Board requiring

and kitchens of their respective premises at "repair") the ground surfaces of various reems

Ring Loong Street, and No. 105, Queen's Road Central, to direct attention to the provisions of section 112 of the Ordinance, which makes no reference to "re-concrete" the entire ground surface of any domestic buildings, but only requires, that the landlord or owner should THE P. & 9. §. N. Co.'s Steamer 'make good" such material of the floor as bas been subsequently broken, excavated, or other- wise disturbed, or had perished. The premises. were all inspected last year by an officer of the Board, And he found that only the concrete ander Japanese cement, as an article for export has the verandahs of two houses was unsound and the defect was at once remedied. The owners not yet reached the status of the principal had within the last two years, in order to com staple articles, its export being only half-a. mulion yen or there bouts a year, but the ply with the provisions of the Ordinance, spent. Chugat Shugyo thinks there is no doubt, considerable sum, besides which they had however, that the trade is on the eve of expanhad notified them that if exemptions in their to deal with the objections of their tenants who sion, as the demand for japanese cement will incrense with the development. of. Korea, Ces were not made they would give up pos Manchuria, Russian territory and other Eastern session of the premises. They therefore re- countries. Nine years ago its export onlyquested that the matter might be brought be

tore the notice of the Board, and that ibey_ armounted to Y16,000 in value, but in 1903-1

might be informed whether the filling in the had increased to Y590,000. The war has put a temporary check to the growth of the industry, holes made by the inspector was all that was but with the restoration of peace a revival has taken place. Not only is the demand for Japanese cement springing up in Korea and "And when you have discovered the where-] Manchuria but large orders received from Fan

"And do you expect to find it here ?"

Mr. Muir, laughingly, "said that China is in deed a very large place to look for a fly, but he expected to End it here, if not in Canton, 1 know it is somewhere in China, because cane imported into Honolulu from China has been found to contain the leaf hopper."

"You have been looking for the "hopper " in other parts of the world; have you found

The representative of the defendant firm stated that in the third moon of this year the?" firm's accountant fell sick and died the follow.

iog month. The fatis of the firm were scared, thinking perhaps the accountant had died of plague, and the company's offices were chang ed. As the returns were not made out by the accountant before he fell sick, when he died

there was no one to do it. When the Registrar wrote to the firm asking for the returns, he replied saying, they were not ready,

His Worship said that the returns ought to have been sent an immediately after the annual general mee.ing had been held. Did Mt. Mariell kunw whether the defendant firm. had held its meeting?

Mr. Morrell replied that he could not say, and could not find out. He knew, however, that the firm was going to wind up its business. His Worship held, that he could not then convict on the first charge, so that would have to be dropped. As regarded the firm changing its premises without notifying the authorities, he inquired whether defendant knew that the maximum penally was $50 per day, as long as they remained in the premises ? · The delend- ani firm had been in new premises, unknown to the authorities, for nearly two mouths, but as the prosecution did not want to press the charge he would impose a fine of $25, and de- fendant would have to send in his returns at

once.

QUARREL AT QUARRY BAY.

POLICEMAN ASSAULTED, BY A CROWD.

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Lo Ki, a stonecutter, was charged before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, at the Police Court, this morning, by Inspector Robertson, with assault-

ing lukong No. 19: and inciting others to join in the assault; and also with stealing a whistle, a truncheon, and an umbrella, valued at $3.25, the property of the lukɔny, at Quarry Bay, yesterday. Considerable damage has been done of Iste to trees on Crown land near Shau- ki-wan and Mr. Dunn, of the Afforestation De partment, complained to the inspector, who placed lutong 291 to watch the spot and arrest any person who was found trespassing. The

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lukong visited the place and arrested a Chinese woman for trespassing on Crown load. On the way to the station defendant saw that the lutong bad his wife in custody and then the trouble started, He demanded her release and on being refused he seized the tutong by the queue and punching began. The police man had the best of the show in the pre- liminaries and, when this was seen, between sixty and seventy villagers joined their clansman and the policeman had a hard time,' was rolled about the street, punched and kicked, and in fact the so great that the trams were uproar was obstructed. Walter Glendinning, of the Tram- way Company, who was on board, one of the cass, went down to see what he could do to stop the fight and clear the road for his cars, When the woman had escaped they left the Iskong and cleared. The woman and her husband were later captured. She was fined Sa this morning, by Mr. F. A. Hazeland, for trespassing, and the husband on being placed before Mr. Gompertz was fined $25, or six weeks' hard labour, and to be bound over in the sum of $100 to be of good behaviour for one year,

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"Yes, I have located it in Fiji and Queens land, but I could not get the number I required. What I. id find was shipped to the plantations and the damage to the sugar cane has decreased fifty per cent."

abouts of the lenf hopper, what will be your next duty

FUTURE OF THE TRADE.

Francisco brought about since the earthquake and conflagration have given a great impetus Then," replied Mr. Muir, "I will have my to the cement industry in this country. All the hands full. Immediately I have found the stock in the market has been cleared and the perkinsiella faccharicidi 1 will go about look.erment companies are now busily engaged in ing for their enemies the parasites, which pray manufacturing to meet requirements. The on the leaf hopper. They live on the eggs and amount of cement exported during the last ten inside the bodies of the leaf hopper. I will years is as follows:- then have to breed the parasites and ship them alive to Hunstulu, where they will be let lonse in the cine-fields to destroy the leaf hopper. You know it is no easy work getting the living parasite-which is so tiny that it is impossible to see it without a microscope-sent over thousands of miles of water,"

"Then you expect that the leaf hopper does considerable duniage to sugar cane crops here too?"

"No," raphed Mr. Muir, "I don't, because where the leat hopper exists in China there is always their enemies the parasites near by."

"What do you think is done by poorer farmers, say in thins, to destroy insects which feed on their crops ?"

.

Mr. vir replied that a poisonous fluid was -used and they had to use it continually on the crops. Any individual farmer was not in a posi. tion to engage a scientific man to attend in the pest, although he thought it part of the Govero. inent work to help poor farmers, for the only

its enemies to work and they were destroyed for. way of ridding a plantation of insects was to get the future. The speaker was of opinion that

country was worth nothing unless it produced something in the agricultural line.

FARCE AT KOWLOON.

A PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT.

1840. 189. 1898. 1897 1400 ight... 1:202.... 193. 104$... 1905.....

QUANTITY.

kin Value. 2,322 614 Y25.372, 935,188 10,757 2,1ck,686 36,955 4648.722 61,632 .....Iƒ,088,419 194,469 17,815.512 245,081 4.22.840,563 308,349 ...41.7.9,234 $90,204 ..39 085.471 545,497 31614.437 395.39: Up to the end of May this year the value of cement exported had reached over Y413,000, while the figures for the corresponding period of the two preceding years were Vi98,000 and Ya17,000 respectively. That is to say, the quantity exported during the first five months of this year exceeded that for the whole of last year. The principal countries to which cement was export during the whole of 1905 and the first four months of this year are as under :-

Korea.... America China Manchuria

Dutch Indies... Russia

1,734,859

1905. kin.

1900, kin,

13.455.653 4.833,382. 298,140 7.428,337 4,790,812 2,291 925

3.310 5,00

487,500

302,405 300,080

988,440

60,000

$3,000 56,000 28,728

Philippines... 4,133,217

Hongkong......

Straits.......

Australia...... 18,718

Canada Others

7.755.771

99,780 66,173

The remarkable increase in export to America that has taken place this year is doubtless

Onoda.

Danka Kyushu

Producing Capital capacity. invested.

20,000

Thanks to the energy of Mr. G. Burnett, a owing to the uninsked for event at San Fran. very enjoyable evening's entertainment was cisco, while as to the gradual increase of ex given last evening at the usual Manday even-port to Manchuria, Korea, and Asiatic Russia ing concert, at the Kowloon Seamen's Institute, there seems to be little doubt. Next it will be and though indoor entertainments are not very interesting to review the amount of capital in much in vogue just now, owing to the heat, the vested by the various cement companies and hall was well filled. The ladies and gentlemen, their annual producing capacity. who assisted with vocal and instrumental items were Mrs. Jack, Mr. Burnett, Mr. G. R. Ed- ward, Mr. Schmidis and Mr. Percy Browne. The entertainment concluded with the farce. "An Interrupted Honeymoon," which afforded Mr. Burnett a part very much to his liking, in a character study, of a dawn-al-the-beel trage- dian, who has been hastily summoned to de- putise in a focal melodrama; needless to say Mr. Burnett played the part for all it was worth, and his clever and strenuous efforts evoked much merriment and applause. In the by no means easy role of a newly married husband, Of these it Mr. E. A. M. Williams was always amusing and held the interest of his sympathetic audience, as also did. Miss Morris, who made à vory piquant bride, whilst Mr. G. R. Edwards, played the lankeeper in the orthodox style. Altogether it was a very creditable performance, -Contributed.

Mikawa...... Hokkaido .... Nippon......... Chuo.......

Saga par Aichi

Miye

ArtDo

Suzuki

quired to meet the justice of the case, as otherwise they were not only asked to spend a large sum of money, but run the risk of losing their tenants altogether.

officer who inspected the buildings last year? Mr Shelton Unoper minuted: Who was the

Let his report be annexed. The notice to re- -concrete should be withdrawn,

The Secretary replied: Inspector McEwen. Mr. Humphreys minuted I am entirely Pred to notices being served by the Board, ordering yards, to be re-concreted, as such

· notices are uliṛa virer, and when enforced in- flict much damage op landlords and tenants, the effects of which are far reaching. When a yard has once been properly concreted the landlord should only be liable to keep it in repair.

Mr. Lau Chu Pak minuted: think the notice should be amended to say that only the broken surface need be made good. It is strange that when the premises were inspected last year only the concrete under the verandahs of Nos. 11 and 15 was condemned, whereas, now, every floor is condemned.

COMMERCIAL

'Noon.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-nameti ressel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their rich in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each ons goment will be sorted out mark by rk, and delivery can be obtained as soon as lie Goods are landed,

This vessel brings on Cargo:-

From London, &c., ex S.S. China, Pérsia

and Himalaya, From Italy. From Australia. From Calcutta.'

From Persian Gulf, er B.I.S.N. and B. &

P: S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 5 hours.

Gooris not cleared by the 28th instant, at 4 P.M.) 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 Consignees' find the Company's representative al on appointed hour.

IMPORTERS

OF

HIGH-CLASS

PIANOS,

ORGANS

AND

Every Description

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MUSICAL

INSTRUMENT.

OPPOSITE KING EDWARD HOTEL,

HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 16th July, rocó

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IF YOU KNOW A GOOD

SCOTCH"

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which when you taste it you will appreciate the date they cannot be recognised.

many good qualitics

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Honokant, 218i August,`roof.

5.5. "POLYNESIEN.“ -

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

"ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex 1.8. Dordogni and Malapan, from Havte ex sa. Dordogne, and from Bourdeaux ex 6.5. Verbecknões, in connection with above their Steamer, are hereby informed that Goods, with the exception of Opium, Trea- sure and Valuables are being tanded and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after, landing.

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.

Buyers: Hongkong Fires $320, China Fires $91, HK., C., and M. Steamboats $27, Indo- Chicas $75, China and Manilas $21, Shell Transports 27/-, Kowloon Wharfs $126, Hong-

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless kong Hotels $110, Coltona $15, China Pro-intimation is received from the Consignces videnis $9,25, Shangbai Docks Tls, too in shanghai, Tramways $235, Ices $236, Chinn Lights Stop, Watsons $13.

Sellers-Unions $80, Canton Insurances $330, Shell Transports 27/6, China Sugars | $147), Raube 571, Hongkong Docks S145 ex div., West Points $50, Cements $za), Electrics 515, Ropes $29.

Sales: Kowloon Wharves $scó, Hægkong Lands Siro, Cements Szał.

Nominal:-Hongkong Banks $835 èmőtliv., National Banks $47, Douglases $47, Hoogkew Wharfs Tis. 2421, Humphreys Estates Sith, Chica Borges $12, Dairy Farms $17, Fowells

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TODAY'S EXG(1) MGR. Salling,

Qu-Bauk TT

demand

1

a1 11/16 4 months' sight and 1 13/16 Fc-Rank T.T.

........................ 6 erica-Bank 1.T.

many-Bank T.Tao sangin.

Da. demundo......

Barrels.

Y959,000

130.

30.

333,000

100,000. .90,000

280,000

110,100

40,000

500,000

Its T.Tr]

90,000

$10,000

93,000

341,000

50,000

431,000

120,000

168,000

403,000

120,000

30,000

Bo0,000 110,000

200 000 40,000

only the Aichi cement which made a dividend of over 20 per cent. for last year, while the majority had to content them- selves with dividends of 5 per cent. or less. In short, all the Japanese cement companies bave hithens been anffering under a disadvantage. but now a new stage of developmant seems to have opened up for the trade,//

anghai-Bank T.T.

2.18

before 9 AM, TO-MORROW, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 27th August, at Noon, will "be subject to rent and landing charges.

I

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 27th August, or they will not be recognised, All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 27th August, al 3 P.M. · No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

· Hongkong, 20th Auguri, rocó,

'NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

THE Stearnship

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"CATHERINE APCAR,"" - having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed .......................1599 at once, at Consignees' risk and expenso.

Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M. of die ngapore T.T....................................................... 91 X prem 28th instant, will be landed at Consignees, risk

an-Bank T.T.

2:1044 | and expense into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.

Consignaes of Carge from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel | willbe landed and stored at Consignees' risk and

expense.

lava-Bank TT-viatoramot29

Buying,

4 months sight L/C, 6 months' sight LO..

2/2 1/16 2,3/16 3 days' night San Francisco & New York 52

0

montba' sight'..

+41

do.

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a days' sight Sydney' and Melbourne „22 (716 4 months' sight Francestors73

months' sight Har Silver................... 4 months' sight Germany...............mitiranomi24 Bank of England TRIO jennammaukos:31 X Sovereigo...

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

DAVID SASSOON & Co, LIMITED,

Agents.

Hongkong, 21st August, rpoð.,

1859

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PERFECTIO

WHISKY.

It is all Scotch and the best of all Scotch,

What more need be said?

Your Wine Merchant has it or will get it for you.

· A GREAT REPUTATION

IS ONLY, WON BY GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS

D&LMECALLUNS

Borkotion

"PERFECTION

SCOTCH WHISKY

HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION: FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY FOUNDED ON THE EXPERIENCE

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That is Why

WHEN ONCE TRIED IT IS ALWAYS. PREFERRED TO OTHER BRANDS SIMPLY A CASE OF QUALITY &

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Scle Agents

H. PRICE & 00., WINE MERCHANTS,

$12, Queen's Rasă Central,

Per Case o Samples on application. MANILA CIDARS 2. Alhambra and La Union Factories

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