THE HONGKONG TELEGRaph, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1906.
TELEGRAMS. PASHIONABLE JEWISH WEDLING,
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
SERVICE.
CHINA'S ADVANCE.
CONSTITUTION PROMISED.
REFORME TO DE GRANTED IN 1910.
{From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 3rd September, 2.50 pup. A despatel from Peking to the local mandarins states that the Con- farence of Ministers and members of the Commission, bold in presence of Their Majestics, has decided that China shall be granted a constitution in February, 1910.
· The Chinese will also be allowed parliamentary représentation on the
same date.
Meantime, according to the terms of the despatch, officials throughout the Empire are enjoined to study the principles of governntend-in force in Furopean countries.
[Renter's]
Lospes, gist August, The United States.
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RAYMONI-SILAS,
The Synagogue; "Ohel Leah," in* Ro-
THE GUNNY BAG CASH.
THE JUDGMENT,
THE DEEP BAY MURDERS
ALLEGED MURDEREAS SECURED.
in work, and in less thin, farty-eight hours fter the report was made they had succeeded in forming a clue and the 15th ultimo Ser reant Wilden left for Macio, where he expected o lay the culprits by the heels.
binson Road, presented a very gay and Court, bis 11onnur Sir Francis Piggott, Chief | Teltyrank will remember, the crew of a deep number of a certain fishing boat in Macao cor.
lively appearance when the many friends of the contracting putes assembled yes terday aficio, to witness the nuptials f Mr. Albeit aymond, of Hongkong, and Miss Richie Silas, daughter of Mr. D. H. Silns, also of Hongkong. The Synagogue had been very tastefully decorated with festoxins evergreens, the pillars being also encircled with the inme age, while red carpets were Ixid down from the door to the spot where, a front of the Ark, the ceremony took place;
Mr. P. 11. Silas, besisted by Mr. H.A. Meyer, officiated in the tying the nuptial knot which "made of them swain one." The bride-
groom, allende J by Mr. C. D. Silas, who acted as best man, was early upon the scene, to await the coming of the bride, who shortly after wards entered the Synagogue, attired in a very handsome gown of dend-white crêpe de Chine,
and fine talle veil completed the very handsome'
In Original Jurisdiction, at the Supreme,
Juice, after hearing counsel for both sides delivered judgment in the case in which Yee Shun Wa sued the Tak Shing Lung firm, and
eung Tak, managing panther thereof, for damages amounting to $7.155.30, for breach of contract for sale of a certain class of gunny
baga.
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His Honour said that as the defend ol's first witness had told a straight story, and was not shaken in cross-examination, the case for the plaint is not being strong enough, he would not call upon the defendan's for any fur ther evidence. Mr. Falthrop, however.submitted that further evidence for the defence should be called, to give him an opportunity of cross- examining them, for he held that the only witness so far beard had been shaken over the matter of complaints about his goods. He stated in examination-in-chief that he had been in business for 20 years and never had a complaint, but in cross-examination he had 10 admit several complaists, some as recently as in the at two years. It was a serious matter as the defendants had defrauded the plaintiffs. His Humour differed from Mr. Calthrop, to whom, however, he pald a high tribute for the manner in which he had worked up and fought are case, and made it hard for defendants 10.
piove their side nf it. There was no condition I the. contract for examination before
did
and hand-embroidered swemysel ne de 2018 2ni glars, down the carise leng lyn which travled lover's knots of abite satin, while hunches of prange Blassons and white hether peeped out, here and these, from the folds of lace on boaice, skirt and train. A wrea of mange hilossoms long-siained costume, the greation of Madame Ty, while the bride we a beauty diamond brooch, the pot of the groom, and carded a bar the plaintiff's claim, it it was proved splendid shower bridalbanquet, comp red of
that The defendants said him goods of stephanots, orange blossoms and tabe-roses-quality interior to that contracted for, but in banked by mileniuiz fern. The bride was at. (ended by Misses S, and K. Judah, wito acier —the capacnyut buidesma-dayand-who-werechner ingly gowned in white silk costumes, daintily
delivery of the goods, but that
Soute weeks ago, readers of the Hongkong
sen (ishing "junk mutinied at Deep Day and after murdering the captain, his wife and their son, they set sail-kidnapping the daughter of
the murdered captain and feit the waters of
That the clue was a good one and that the esponded with that given by the nephew of the plan was evident, because on the morning of the 17th whima the fallowing telegrami wis received in Longkong Mac
the Colony, leaving no trace behind. The wanted; Warrants.—WILDEN."
Inspector Langly procured the neces news of the outrage reached longkang throughsary extradition papers, dispatched them to the nephew of the murdered captain, who Macan, with the result that proceedings. succeeded in keeping ofloat when pitched into for the extradition of the alleged murderers the harbour by the mutineers... He was some
were open, which ended in the men being inded over. hours later picked up by a passing junk and brought to Hongkong.
Immediately the matter was reported to the palice, Inspector Langley and Sergeant Wilden, of the Water Police Station, got
HE
THE
Fire men, all handcuffed, arrived here on Saturday from Macao and were removed to the Water Police Station, where they were entered
an the charge-sheet for murder,
The case will be opened at the Police Court as Friday afternoon next.
To-day's Advertisements,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned has received instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON MONDAY,
the 10th Septemler, i908, at 11 A.&,,at the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Gedowns, Kowloon, 164 DECAUVILLE TRUCKS.
100 AXLE BOXES for samt.
18 AXLES
60 WHEELS
not
tus case he did not believe a word of the plain- ti'statement about the goods especially about the chopping of them, by a hostman. "The plaintiff deliberately ignored the custom of the
Mr. Bryan, addressing a meeting in New trimmel with much chiflun and lice, each made, which was to prevent fraud; sad if
Yok, said he was sure that England and the United States could make an Arlitration Treaty. He admitted that an unprecedented production of gold had brought, victory to the advocates of a gold standard. He cop demned irusts, and high tariffs, and said that the time was ripe for the overthrow of pluto crazy which was now sapping the strength of the nation.
Later.
Mr. Byran received a renjarkable recep tion, landing in New York, where he was welcomed by 10,000 from all parts of America. This marks the opening of the Presidential campaign.
Mr. Bryan's candidature is endorsed, by many of the Democratic State Conventions.
The Death of Lady Campbell- Bapuerman,
Worldwide telegrams of sympathy are pouring in to Sir Henry Campbell-Banner-
WAT
wearing handsome gold brooches, the gif the bridegroom, and cery ing onjatie pe of the bride's bouquet.
After the ceremony was concluded in the Synagogue the happy couple received the congratulations of their relation, and then an adjournment was made to "Devama," Peak Road, the residence of the bride's parents where a reception was held in a large mai sivi ion, specially erected on the lawn, when the health of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond was dank in humpers, after they had received the felicitations of their many friends present, and the bride land, according to orthodox custom, cut the first slice of cake.
LIST OF PRESENTS.
he takes delivery of goods at one port and forward them to another, and the te cipients say they are not according to con tract, he must produce the most positive pinaf of the slenty of the goods, and it was there,
"
9 OIL CUPS
IN ONE LOT. TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Note The Trucks can be converted into Tipping Waggons and are suitable for filling in-purposes-
inspection ordere can be had from the Auctioneer.
Hongkong, Jul September, 1906
A
WANTED.
BILLIARD TABLE, *Full Size.
"R.,"
Clo Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, 3rd September, 1906. 1890*
NIGHT SCHOOL.
HE ASSOCIATION NIGHT SCHOOL
tember 12. To all Young Men who desire make good use of their evenings, the
·Jo'lowing Courses
of Study, which will be ven, will bear careful consideration. SPECIAL COURзe in EngLISH (2 hours), DOCUMENTARY TRANSLATION.
BOOKKEEPING (Elementary and Advanced). ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING and BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION.
_TYPEWRITING (Touch System),
SHORTHAND (Pitnia-3).
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC,
Commercial CÓRRESPONDENCE.
ELEMENTARY ARITHMETIC.
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the-
·PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions,
to sell by
sid his Honour, that he seemed to have failed THE
entirely, for he had not established the identity.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
the 18th and 19th Séptetaber, 1906, at 10 AM. -
each day, at H. M. NAVAL YARD. SUNDRY NAVAL, VICTUALLING, OBSOLETE AND CONDEMNED STORES, Comprising:-
With the exception of one or two, the packages were bine when they left Hongkong, the exceptions being red; "bat," continued his Hon. nur, "when they arrived in Newchwang they, hd assumed all the colours of the rainbow." blue was the contract mark, and there was na wws of the proper shade among them. Mr. Slade had moved that, the plaintiffs be non. aniled, but his flonour bad thought it better to The presents, both bandsome and numerous, her the defendant, and see if he was shaken in were displayed in
ELECTRIC the drawing-room, and his evidence, but, as it happened, his story was besides those, of which we append a list below,
an honest and straightforward one.. After fer- a large member are on the way to the Colony, ther remarks upon the evidence, his lamour from friends of the happy pair in other parts of said the case failed, because, leaving aside any question of perjury, the plaintiffs entirely filed to prove the identity of the goods "returned from Newchwang with dose forwarded these, and there must be judgment for the defendants ¦ with ests.
the world.
The presents include: Mr. M. Simunons and Mrs. Simuninės, silver card case, cruet stand. and one duz, spoons; Mr. J. S. Aturabao, silver toast rack; Mr. and Mrs. E. Elisha, guld watch;
A letter of sympathy from the King Miss Bird, silver toothpick holder, Mrs. E. coverd three pages.
Russin.
On the suggestion of the Tsar, M. Stolypin and his family will take up their residence at the Winter Palace,
Est. September.
M. Stolypin has sent a circular to the Russian governors,, urging them to display firmes and courage.
Trial of the Japanese Seal Poachers.
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thas, silver comb; Mr. S. H. Michael, gold bangles, Mr. E. J. Ells and sons, gold bracelet; Mr. and Mrs. 1), M. Vissimi, diamond brooch ; Mr. Ellos Kädoorie, diamond earrings; Mṛ. D. Haskell, gold Jacket; Mr. and Mrs. Tuxford, mother-of-pearl opera, glass; Mr. M. », Sassonn, diamond and sapphire 'pendant; Me. E. J. Moses, goli braggler; Messrs.. 1. Sassion 3 C, gold carb bracelet and watch; Mr. and Mis. Tutcher, subindered tea cover; Mr. M. H. Michael, silver card way; M. H. A, Seth, three silver cups; Mr. . 11. Dutton, patr of silver flower holders; Air. and Mrs. A. Weill, set of four silver sålt-ce lars; Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Ello, siver flower holders; Dr.
COMMERCIAL
-TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.
None,
Buyers-Hangkong Fires $325. China Fires $3, HK, C. and M. Steamboats $28, Shell Transports 27/6, Che Sudars $40, Raubs 17. Kowloon Wharves $ioz, Hongkew Wharves Tis. 144. Hongkong Potels $115 ex div, Humphreys Estates $11. China Provid- ents $9.50, Tramways £z 5, ex div. Watsons 103, S. C. M. Post $21.
SellersConton Insurances 2325, I do- Chivas $74, Douglases $17, Hongkong Docks $35, Hangkong Lands $110, West Points
China Borneus $11, Cements $22, Electries $t, Tees $236, Ropes $19.
Six of the Japanese seal poachers have Forsyth silver photo frame; Mt. 5. G. Newalt, $50. Humphreys Estates St. Cotons 35.
been tried and convicted; the sentence is not yet passed.
silver fern pun) Me, and Mrs. 1. Kulta, six silver tea spoons ; M sa vybil Raymond, silver
M. Haribara, of the Japanese Embassy, is sweet tray; Master Joe Raymond, silver wheel en route to Alaska to investigate:
JYPHOON WANNING.
We are indebted to the U. S. Consil-General for the following telegrams:-
Manila Observatory, September 1st, 190f, 1 30 p.m. New typhoon Eist of North Samar approach- ing Luzon.
September 3rd, 1a.m. Typlinan crossed Luzon filled up, [Note. This evidently relers to typhoon relative in which turreseil mersage bom ile Manila Observatory late Saturday alternoon- Amos. P. Wilder, U.S. 5 musul-General.]
THE OPIUM TRADE,
Sales: -Centy $22, Watsons $13.
Bommal Hongkong Banks $835 London £93.10 ex div., National Banks. $47, Unions 75, China and Manilas 524, Shaughai Docks Ts. 104, Dairy Farms $7, China Light and Tower 5101, Fowells Stoj.
TODAY'S EXCHANGE.
Velites.
י++ ו'... יי,
malen -lags. TAT. ......
[ *Dr. f months sight France-Pank TT Andrea-Bark T.T.
Gray-Bank T.7
HTT
Do demorad bangha Bank 7.7 Singapore T.T. .............. nan-Bank TT. ava-Hank T.T.
inzinths' Night LEC, femon het wegh* 1.0
baniow cruel stand; Mr. M. Goorg, embroider ed table centre; Mr. A. falou, cut-glass bowl; Private pupils, silver bowl; Mr. and Mrs. W. Logan, silver teg tanıster ;, Dr and || Mrs. G. P. Jordan, silver bax]; Mr. O. 1. Ellis, silver bowl; St. 7. P. Cichiane, silver brand, basket; Mr. Lau Cho Ting, silver bowl; Mr. M. J Patell, silver tea set; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Raymond, silver téa set and tray ; Mr E, S. Abraham, set of lacquered tea-panys; Mr. Ed. A. Raymond, blackwood screen; Mr. S. Gold- schmidt, muble tak-stand.; Messrs S. ), David & Co, cheque ; Compradore of Messrs. S. J. David & Co., 'cheque; M. and Mrs. J. H. Ellis, cheque ; Muzand Mrs. A. S. Shonker, cheque; Strs. Ezta and the Misses Judah, pair of silver tweet dishes; Messin, 1. A. Meyer, E. Howard, J. E. Joseph and 2, Haskell, mantel cfuck: Mrs, Miss and the Messrs. Gubbay, blackwood escriture; Mr..J. •, such, three silver cups; Mr. R. A.'Gubbay, gold hargle; Mr. H. N. Mody, pani sil er pruzi stands and six finger bowla; Mr Naukin, cut-gláss sugar and milk bowls; Dr. Park, cuu-glass bowls; Mr. and Mrs. Sigler, vases; Mr. and Mrs. Sugangan, cut-glass bowl Messis. A. H. Ough and A. Bryce, lantalus; Mr. K. D. Mis-Sovereign....... try, silver flower holders; Mr. I S. Perry, silver toilet set; Mr. F. P. Shroff, silver flower holders; Mis. B. J. Raymond, silver photo frame; Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Levy, silver brush and comb; Mr. and Mrs. W. Wit- son, travelling clock'; Mr. U. Ramjahn, silver lower holders; Mr. R. M. Ezekiel, silver rick- The following are the highest scores in the shaw cruct stand; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. judah, pool competition which took place at the King's silver flower stand; Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Cald- Park Range on Saturday and Sunday, the 1st well, cut-glass salad bowl; Mr. J. Gregory, and zad September, at 'ite 500 yards range:silver vase; Mr. A. V. Apcar, silver vase; Mr.
In the House of Commons, na July 78, Mr. T., Corbent asked the Prime Minister whether he intended to give effect to the unanimous vote of the House of Commons against the opium traffic between India and China.
Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman: The answer is in the negative. I do not expect that legis. | fation will be required to give effect to such measures as the Government may consider expedient.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE ASSOCIATION
J. McInnes
56+1470.
G. H. Wakemath.......................... 63+ 6×69
H. T. Richardson
J. N. Janesvirusete
H.
W. Bird
J. H. Pidgeon
56 + 1068 524:668 53+14-67 58+1866.
ós scr. 65 D. Willis .................... ................. ¡â÷12-64
A. C. Franklin.............. 44+20=63
J. C. Gow... 62 scr. -62 J. Lambert...
EW. Terrey.
45+55° 4043454
38+33-ST
W. Chatham........ ******* 33*20*53 J. McCubbin
R. D. Atkinson commui 32418m 52 ·
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}. Joseph, silver Jiowl; Mr. and Mis. Fiça da Silver, drawn-work doylies; Mr. and Mrs. E. Eera, silver salt-cellars; on Shing, silver parte; Mr. H. Shuj Poo, silver photo frame and vases; Miss Sug rmin, silver spann; Mr. M. Meyer, gold bangle and stver tea-pot; Mr. S. A. Seth, cloisomie vases; Mr. and Maw, R. S. Kadoorie, dozna silver fish knives and forks; Mr. and Mrs. A. Seth and the Misses Sab, dozen silver spoons, Mestra. A Chho and Willer, embroidered crepe shawl; Mr, Lau Kova Hing, silver tray,
Buying.
;
BOILERS,
For Fees and Regulations, &c., call or write.
CHINESE YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS. TIAN ASSOCIATION, - 34. Queen's Road Central, 1st Finot.
Telephone No. 400 -Hongkong, 3rd September, 1900, -
S.S. "SALAZIE,"
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
Intimations.
THE
ROBINSON PIANO
CO., LD.,
ARE SHOWING
HIGHEST
CLASS
PIANOS,
THE LEADING MAKERS,
OF
THE WORLD,
Steinway,
Bechstein,
'Bluthner,
Winkelmann,
1856 Collard & Collard,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London BOTS ENGINES and
ex s.s. Medoc and Charente, and from LATHE, TURNTABLE, ANCHORS, Havre ex 5.5. Medoc, in connection with MOORING SINVERS, RIGGING, Two ove Steamer, are hereby informed that CRANES, BOATS, OLD CABLE CHAIN the Goods, with the exception of Opium, CABLE, STEEL WIRE Treasure and Valuables are being landed and HAWSERS, BRASS, COPPER, IRON, stored at their risks into the hazardous PAPER-STFF, CANY S FURNITURE and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong. MBCELLANEOUS TOOLS, BLANKETS, kong, and Kowloon Whatt and Godown Co., WINTER CLOTHING and MATERIALS, .imited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be CASK STAVES. KNEE BOOTS, SUR-ohtained immediately after landing. PLUS PROVISIONS including MARMA. LADE and COFFEE OFFICERS MESS intimation is received from the, Consignees Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless TRAPS, TOBACCO, &c., &o, &c.
before Noon TO-DAY, requesting it to be TERMS OF SALE-As customisry,"
landed here. HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers, Hongkong, 3rd September, 1906.
NOTICE.
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Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY; the toth September, at Noon, will the subject to rent and landing charges.
All claims must be sent in to me on or before
All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the sath September, at 3 r.. No Fire Insurance has been effected.
TALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, in the 10h September, or they will not be recor
hereby notified, that the POWER OF¦nised, ATTORNEY given by YAU TET SHIN of Kai Ying Chon, China, to 100m CHOO, who died on the 19th April, 1996, was cancelled by death of the latter and an Lefson is authorised at present to represent the said YAU YET SHIN in Hongkong.
GOLDRING & BARLOW, Solicitors for the above named YAU TET SHIN. Hongkong, 3rd September. 1006. [889
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P.&O. S. N. Co.'s, Steamer
*MANILA,”
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G. DE CHAMPEÁUX, Agent. Hongkong, 3rd September,, roof,
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5.S. GHAZEE," FROM MIDDLESKOROUGH, GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS.
CONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,
that all Goods are being landed at their PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS,
risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Consignees Cargo by, the above-named Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., vessel are hereby informed that their Gonds are as Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves being landed and placed at their risk in the delivery may be obtained. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where eart, nolice to the contrary be given before Noon, consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark TO-DAY. and delivery can be obtained as you as the Goods are landed.
Optional Gants will be landed here unless instructions are given in the coniraty before
Consignees of Cargo will please take notice a before delivery can be obtained, they musi sigan Average Bond, which is lying at the Office of the Undersigned, and pay a deposit of roam the.value, of their Cargo for contri.
Gouds not cleared by the 9th instant, abolion to General Average.
2/2
......221/rb
2 5/16"
2.72
522
6 hours.
2.1
4 P.M., will be subject to rent,
.1612
71% prem
1.130b
27 16
....
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in have left the Godown's, and all Goods remaining 3any case whatever.
in days' tigla São Foonseink New Von 25%
do. months' sight n'days' sight Sydor unut. Melbourn 2.2 1 6 4 months' sight Frantč.........................en ? 77 o mantha' sighi
......2.20 .30 relig .....3 %/ ....923
4 months' sight Gerniany........ Bar Silver Bank of England rate
THE WEATHER.
The following report is fram Mr. F.G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:— On the 3rd at 11 30 a.The barometer has risen moderately over N. China, S. Japan and the S. Philippines; and fallen slightly over Formosa and the S coast of China.
Pressure is high over Central China, and low lanan yesterday has now moved into the Paci- in a depression which, having passed over E. Gic. Pressure continues relatively low in the rough, which is liable to give rise to a circular depression, lying over the China Sea, probably in about 16o Lat
The normal pressure is exceeded by about 9.1 inch over N. China; and is in defect by o 3 inch over N.E. Japan, and oog inch in Luzon.
'FORECAST. 1--Hongkong and neighbourhood, N.F. winds, moderate; fair:
z-Formosa Channel, N.E. winds, moderate
| to fresh.
3-South coast of China between Hongkong
and Lamocks, same as No. 1.
4.-South coast of China between.Hongkong and Hainan, ama us No. 1..
4
undelivered after the 10th instant will be subject
Damaged Packages must be left in the 10 rent, Godowns for examination by the Consignee's
All Claims against the Steanser must be pre
and the Company's representative at an apented to the Undersigned on or before the 15 pointed hour,
October, or they will not be recognized.
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent,
Hongkong, 3rd September 19¤Ó.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th instant, aĻ EQ A.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., LIMITED,. Agents. Hangkong, 3rd September, ryob,
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OPENED ON SEPTEMBER 157, 1906.
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BILLIARDS, BOWLS AND OTHER PASTIMES. TRAMS TO AND FRO AT FREQUENT INTERVALS.
THE PLACE TO SPEND A PLEASANT EVENING. ARRANGEMENTS FOR PARTIES MAY BE MADE WITH THE MANAGER"
AT ANY TIME.
Hongkong, 3rd September, 1906,
Hopkinson,
Haake,
Krauss, &c.
CASH OR CREDIT,
OR ON
HIRE FROM $10. PER MONTH INCLUSIVE. Kuykeng, ziad August, 1ọcő.
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