TELEGRAMS.

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France.

LONDON, 19th October.

M. Sarrich will resign to day, officially,

Later.

The French Cabinet has resigned collée- tively.

THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY OCTOBER 22, 1906.

THE POLGSFEER CAMP:

From Our Special Correspondent↑

tonecutters 11., 22nd October. There were numerous visitors to the Camp on Saturday evening-large numbers of the Volunteer ends pofiig by the brilliant weather came over liy the afternoon and even- ing launches and were hospitably entertained- by them. The muster of men was more then The Chinese Customs. Sir Edward Grey, writing to the New that anticipated, and every available, bench in castle Chamber of Commerce, said: If the dining ed was occupied. The Sergeants appeared that the change involved by the Mess was also the scene of considerable Chinese Customs edict was not only one of activity, many visitors, molly Indies, having form but also of substance, the Government specialment had been prepared and the visitors come over to dine dong the evening. A would take prompt action to consider the

were given a warm tereption, Sergi. Andrews question, securing the co-operation of the toasted the visitors and this was responded other Powers in representations to China, in suitable terms by Messrs. Templeton and Ro- benson. Sergt. Major Logan teasted the ladiess

Gunnery Trials of II.M.S.

"Dreadnought."

At the gunnery Irials of H.M.S. Dread- nought in the Channel near Portsmouth, ench of the 12-inch guns was fired separately, after which they were fired in pairs; then six, and finally eight (the latter constituting a broadside) were fired simultaneously, with a full service charge uf ̧ 265 lbs. of cordite. The structure of the vessel was wholly unin- jured by the immense strain.

The Standard Oil Co., A jury of the State of Ohio, after deliberat. ing for 32 hours, has found the Standard Oil Co..guilty of a conspiracy to restrain trade since 6th July, roz.

The law makes each day's business' a separate offence, punishable by a fine not exceeding $5.000,

The Bank Rate of Discount

20th October - The increase of the Bank rate of discount to is due to fresh, withdrawals of £900,000 for Egypt, and to the expectation of other large withdrawals.

Cyclone in Havana. Ninety-four natives and sixteen foreign residents have been killed by a „cyclone(in Havana, and damage done to the extent of $2,000,000.

[N. C. D. News]

The Commercial Attacho.

SHANGHAI RECOGNISED AGAIN.

Peking, October 17. Mr. A. Posie, the acting Commercial Attaché to the British Legation, leaves Peking to morrow for Shanghat, where he will semain six weeks. The G vejnese 1 are desircus that Feking shall remain the artarbe's headquarters, but at the instance of IL.M. Minister (Sir John Jordan) they have agreed that Mr. Hosie shall

- spend a portion of his fiase in Shanghai.

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CLUB LUSITANU-CONCERT.

"KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

CHINESE SECTION OF THE LINE,

at on

SERIOUS CHARGE" AGAINNI - A SOLDIER.

FÅR THE TYPHOON RELIEF FUND,

The promoters of the Smoking Concert given

Our Chinese contemporary-the Sheung Pai on Saturday night in the fine hall of the Club of this morning makes reterence to the Chi Lusitano, with a view to enabling the Club to make a presentable donation to the fund for As the subject dealt with is of immediate in nese section of the Kowloon-Canton railway. the relief of the vict ms of T) plan Day, must terest to the Colony, we translate the articl one and all have been proud of the marked appearing in the vernacular jurnal. It says goat and worthy cause. success which attended their efforts in the It appeared that a start was about 10 be made accuazd gavo false information to the Tai W.

Considering the last month with the Chinese section of the rail several counter-attractions, they may well shake

way from Cantos to Kowlook as twenty men hands with themselves on the "house" they from the Canton police were detailed to Wham managed to draw, for by the hour advertised

poa for the purpose of a quaid during the pro- for commencing, there was not a vacant sexl: greas of the survey of the line by the appointed thrary and dining room for late comers. With were from the Pun Yu Police Station. A day and extra chaitsha i to be requisitioned from the engineers. The mes despatched as a guard

nr two ago Viceroy Shum received a telegram from the Board of Foreign Affairs at Peking to the effect that the British Minister was de sirous of a conference with the president of the Board on the subject of the Canion-Kowloon Railway Agreement as some clause contained therein required elucidation. The telegraphic despatch at the same time requested the Vice- roy to discontinue as soon as possible survey. ing the line pending consideration of the mater. In pursuance of these instructions, Magistrate Chong of Fun Yu yesterday sent a despatch to the Chief Police Officer, in which he stated that the police guard sent to Wham. poa for the purpose of the railroad survey was no longer required and, accordingly, duecled the return of the twenty men.

a. porcival ty which, though so commendable, dots unt always characterize amateur perform ances, the programme opened to the minute the object of the function being briefly explain Sergt. Darby responding, white Sergi Majored by Mr. A. Voza, Pereira, who occupied 11gby roasted the King. Being the Official the Chair, which he filled very ably, introduc cintest • ight the Officers' Mess was tastefully irg each performer in turn with a well-turned decorated, and among those' entertained at phrase. The first item rendered was a spirited dinner were His Excellency the Governor, march excellently and expressively played by the principal military'officers, and 'officers of the now well-known band of the Sociedade the Civil Service, and the heads of hongs. Philharmonich which is always worth going After dinner they attended a well-arranged far to hear, for every member seems to have

music at his finger tips. A novel, but very in tetesting, feature was next intruduced in the shape of an exhibition of physical exercise, alter Sandow's System, in which Messrs. A. V. Bar. ros, N. H[S," Alves,, ). A. S. Alves, 1, M. Roza Pereira, C. E. Remedios, J. C. Parretto, F. H. Hotelbo, and J. M. Lopes, took part, all going through the various movements as one man sa precisely did they all come up to time. Mr. The following contributed towards the even-1. M. Remedios theo sent his audience into ing's entertainment :-Gunners. Anderson and fits by his comic delivery of the already Sheffield (plann duel), Gunner Biden and comic song "Peor, proud but particular," the Sapper Hall (comic songs), Lieut. Northcote | company, as was only to be expected, howling (comic recitations). Sergt Darby (song), Gunner | for more-but they did not get it, as no Bains (recitution) and Gusner Manuk (exbibi- doubt the singer wisely thought that it was a tion of mesmetisnt).

bit too early in the evening to start encarės,

concert, the programme of which, owing to the fimited time, had to be considerably curtailed. The spacious mess enclosure was crowded to overflowing by an sppreciative audience. A nice little stage had been erected at the east sule of the mess and was artistically decorated with evergreens, in the centre of which, stood the flag of the Corps bearing the inscription "Nulli secundus in Oriente."

One man spread the report that a quarter of whiskey was a cerain cure for snake bites: since then half the Camp has been looking for

snakes!

In the early hours of Sunday morning a north-westrily gale blew over the island and some of the tents were badly knocked about, ||to was probably the sailend of a typhoon, as the Observatory had already given us dur nufice of a depression in the China Sea. When Reveille was sounded the wind had moderated, and in the afternoon there was a perfect calm, the storm signals having since been lowered,

ine boys hom the Victoria Schonlawere afforded an opportunity of witnessing camp life. A special tent was fitted up for them and they asked very fit in their khaki uniform, which, by the way, is identical with that donned by the volunteers. Most of them are under- going training in semaphore signalling.

On Sunday maming the men paraded for divine service, the Rev. A C. H. Hickling conducting, and there was a very good attend!

auce,

This morning the Artillery Companies were at largel practice with the 15 pdrs Shrapnel

good shooting was done.

PIR PLANTING EXTRAORDINANY. | shells were frequently used, and soine very

A NICE PARTNER,

At the Supreme Coes! this morning, before, his Honour M. A. G. Ware, Puisne Judge, the hearing of the he was resumed in which Wong Wan and Wong Yip sed the In Wo Kes firm for the recovery of the sum në 1964.55. money due to the plintiffs by the defendants for work, done under'a contrači,, dated ath December, 1905, under, the terins of which plaintiffs were to dig a number of pits, and plant fir trees for the tiefendant firm'

Mr, R. itiner, of Mr 0 . Thomson's office, appeared on behalf of the plaintiffs, Mr. R. F. C. Master, of Messts. Johnson, Stukes and Master, representing the defendant firm. The plaintiffs had comrácted to build a large number of pits and therein to plant Gr trees and seeds, the faster to be supplied by the

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Canton, 20th October,, now announced that II. F. Viery designate' ( how Fu will leave - Peking on the 6th Novencher en route to Canton to take up his new vicerrgal dates,. P. H. expects to

offical: his new appointment, on or about the 4th prox.

some-

wh ch, though complimentary to the recipient, tend to lengthen a programme to what too generous proportions in the song "I'se waitin for yer, josie," Mr. A., Baptista

MINING OPERATIONS.

GOLD Y CANTON.

[From a Carrespondent.]

Canton, 20th October.

H. E. Viceroy Shum has sent a telegram to

Mr. Shung Shi Ding, Consul General for China in Singapore ("Captain China"), requesting him to accompany' Mr. Sung Pak Fong, wealthy merchant in the Straits Settlements lo

showed, that he had quite caught the Cuon Canton for the purpose of discussing mining spuit, and accordingly sang the song remark matters, Mr. Song is a native of the Fa-Yuen bly well, the iompany joining in the chorus. district, near Cantan, and has devoted the Ar. 1. d'Almada e Castro then treated the

greater part of his life to the study of matters udience to a great surprise, for his versatile pertaining to mining, and particularly to tin entering of the comic little catching nondescripmining. it is understood that a granite "Hello, little girl, who are you?' compared mine has been discovered,, which has been very favourably with many a Music Hall named the Fa Shau Am Stone Mine, and artist's efforts. Mr. M. S. Guimardes monolo.will be managed by the Government. But gun on "The Beggar was a very clever piece of acting, though it ws, perhaps, a wee bit emotionat for such a festive gathering. We should like to hear this gentleman in, some. hing Shal espereas on another occasion, for we feel sure to would be equally well at home in the parts. Mr. Damita Rodrigues then anga Portuguese song with a rolle ing refrain about whiskey and soda, which set everybody shout ng for that refreshing beverage. The playing of a dreamy walz by the Sociedade Philhar⋅ monica brought the first part of the programme

to a conclusion,

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at present they have no one who under- stands mining work, and for this reason they have requested Mr. Sung to return so that he

Government as sy its working. In the mean- can examine the new mire, and advise the

time Sin the Flow Kok has issued a pro- clamation, by order of H. E. Viceroy Shum,

been appointed Director of Mines. Besides nnouncing that Mr. Sung Pak Fong has

this stone mine, two gold mines have been dis. covered, one in Koon Yam Shen, in Cạn on, and the other in the Tung Koon District, both of which are said to be very rich.

KIGHT-BOAT NUANCE.

The interval was of very moderate duration, while the "boys," of whom there were twenty,

The French Consul here wrote several times and who were gond-natured members of the

to the Namhoi Magistrate asking his Worship Club; at very attentive, as if to the manner born, were indefatigable. in dashing about that the sight-boats, which now lie alongside answering the calls of the visitors. Part two Cheng Hai Mun, mi, ht be anchored elsewhere in opened with operatic selections admirably play.future, ps their presence was a source of great

by the Sociedade 1 billiarmonica, after which he eight exponents of a dow's methods of physical training again took the bounds, and gåve some remarkable physical poses, and feats

annoyance and did a lot of harm to the patients in the ewly-built French Hospital, The Nam hoi Magistrate wrote in Leply that he coul not find anywhere elsea place to anchor the boats in question, and added, moreover, that the boats fore the French hospital was built, and the

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THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LD.,

ARE SHOWING

Fred Gould (23), 'a gunner in the 83rd Com- pany, R.G.A., No. 9,853, was arraigned before Mr. H., H. J. Gompertz, at the Police Cours this morning, on two serious charges. On the first charge it was alleged that defendant, being the bilee of a gold chain and locket, valued

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converted the same to his iwn use, egist inst,, and on the sec zut it was san

establishment, while pawnbroker's

pawning the gold chain. The complainant was one Edward Hoffnung residing atthe Cosmopolitan Hotel.

ergecat Leo, of No, 2 Police Station, in giving the.Court the outlines of the case,-aid that the complainant and the accused were drinking together in the Praya Gast, Hotel

and locket to the soldier, told him to go and yesterday afternoon. The complainant ran ihort of money, and banding the gold chain

pawn them, and to return with the proceeds Two h urs later complainant reported at No. 2 HIGHEST CLASS Police Station that the soldier had stolen his chain. The speaker went out to investigate the Prays East Hotel. "Where is the chain ?" the matter and arrested defendant returning to

as I was told to do" was the reply, asked the

the sergeant of defendant. "I pawned at the same time he handed the sergeant $4.62, saying: "1

pawned it for five dollars and I had a pint of bear on the way back. Here's what's left." Defcadant was laken to the station, bol he would not produce the pawnticket. He was then searched. In his pocket was found' a roll, containing $10 in silver coins, and in his cap was discovered the pawnticket, which showed that the chain, was pawned for $15, and that defendant had given his name as "Wilks" to the pawnbroker while pawning the jewellery.

Hi Worship said that, from the facts, re- lated, he did not see where, the conversion of the chain came in. The soldier was given the chain to pawn; he did so. The carge should be altered to one of converting $13 to his owa This being done, accused was asked to pleal to the charges.

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"plead guilty to everything," said defendant. "I will enter a plea of not guilty," remarked the Ma istrate, "and hear the evidence."

The complaint who, Inspector Courlay said, was drunk at the time he made the report at the Station, apparently was sorry for what he had done, and gave evidence in favour of the

defendant. After relating the facts of the case as given above, he said: "I do not think the || man had any intention of stealing. If I had waited in the hotel a httle longer he would have returned and things would have been straightened

have, entrusted a lot

stages to defendant's care and I have always found him strai bt, if he did this thing it was only a mistake,' he said. Ultimately the Court passed sentence of fourteen days' hard labour,

COMMERCIAL

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.

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Sellers:-Unious $775, Canions 53co ex div., Indo-Chinas $73, China and Mamilas 523. Douglases $42, Raubs $91, Kowloon Wharves 591, Ilongkong Lands $108, West Points 550, Hongkong Hotels S115, Humphreys Estates $11, Cations $13, China Borneos Sto, China Providents $9.35. Ices $136, Ropes $24, China Light and Power $94, Pawells $8,

Sales:-Hongkong Docks $132, A. 5. Wat- sons $123.

Nominal:-China Sugars $150, Shanghai Docks Tis, 104, Hongkew Whorls' Tis. 2321, Dairy Farms $17, Cements 519.

To-day's Advertisements.

-HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEMBERS are notified that the SUB- FINS ordered for our next Race Meeting have all been shipped per s.s. Choysang and are due

Causeway Bay, at 5 F.M. on that date.

They will be drawn for at Kennedy's Stable,

By Order,

SCRIPTION CHINA PONY GRIF-

reive the Imperial edict curtiring on him of strength, suchas card-tearing, chujt bridging had been accustomed to anchor there long be. to arrive on TUESDAY next, 23rd instant.

THE WEATHER,

elsewhere, particularly over Formusa.

The typhoon has passed over Meiaen Sima, and is now moving towards *.E. and upproach ing the Loochous.

Continent in the North of the Yangtze,

The area of high pressure remains over the

The following report is from Mr. F. G Figg. First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:

On the 22nd at 19 a-The barometer has ing was to be complete by the Chinese defendants, and the winte digging a plantfallen over Japan and the Leachous; and tisen

New Year. The pits were dug to contract time, but defen ants faded to provide either trees or seeds for plainting, and in the 4th May the plaintiffs were obliged to let their fakis, whom they had kept waitin until then, to go 'and look for work elsewhere, as they could pot get any inney from the defendants, and had therefore no money to pay the fokirany longer.

1he case for the prosecution. Having closed, le Fu gave evidence, stating that he was a member of the defemtent firm. He had inspect. ed the pits after they were reported as having been completed and found them was dug in contract' measurements. They were neither broad nor deep enough.

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Cross-examined by Mr. Gardiner witness said that as he was a partner in the defendant' firm be went out to look, after the digging

no profits. His firm failed every time,

His Honour: You are a nice partner to have. I should like that sort of job myself.

After further evidence for the defence his Honour gave judgment for plaintiffs with costs.

N. and K.E. gales will continue over the E. 'Coast of China and the Eastern Sea, and strong N. winds will prevail in the Formosa Chanpel and the N.E. part of the China Sea.

FORECAST. -Hongkong and neighbourhood, ↑ N. winds, fresh or strong: fine.

2.-Formosa Channel, N. winds, strong..

-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, same as No. 2.

-South coast of China between Hongkong and Hainan, same as No. 2,

har helt lifting ele, concluding with the "Tomb of Hercules" which was. a representation of

a matter of

Sandow's weight-lifting powers by Mr. J. Awharl had been leased to the bout-farm. The Consul again, communicated with the Magis Alves. Mr. J. L. firaca's banjo sale, "To the Imul" was a very pleasing item, and showed

trate puinting out that he was asking what harmony can be produced by thất

nn personal favour-it was maligned instrument, while Mr. F. X..Lopes's sanitary necessity. The hospital bad been singing of Come to me" left nothing to be built from funds raised both from the French desired., Mr. M. a. tanceiras then tickled the and the Chinese, and all were admissible to the s bie faculties of his audience by his episcali. hospital when sick, and he would therefore ask les in "O Pas Quente, which the audience his Worship to make the matter inte bis further consideration, as it practically amounted to an insisted on having a second time. Mighty Deep" an appropriate P'em, was ex-

act of charity to the sick, for under present cellently rendered by Mr. A. D. Osmund, and conditions, no windows on that side could be was followed by a "seumon," by Mr. H. J. opened day or night, which would show what a Alves, entitled "A hard shell Baptist's ser. hardship it is both to the patients and attendants ison," of which no peu could give an ade- alike. The Magistrate has not yet replied to quate description-it needs to be heard to be this further representation. appreciated, and we guarantee paterfamilias will not want to sleep through it! The whole was then brought to a close with the farce

"The

NEW BRIDGES.

For the past few days a number of surveyors have been engaged surveying the harbour, especially the rocks, with a view to discover whether the latter can be used as the founda- tions of the new bridges contemplated. They have come to the conclusion that they can be so used. They have also sounded the depths of water all over the harbour.

DRS. Hunter and Koch, of Hongkong, inke up much attention in the Journal of Tropical Medicine for 15th August, in connection with

their joint report on the etiology of beri-beri,

His only coat," in which Messrs. Danepbers Sou13, and F. B. da Silva, took party and very creditably acquitted themselves. It was a most ainusing little piece and put the company into high good humour with themselves and their entertaines. The last salvo of applause over, the audience adjourned en wise to the business from time to`tire, ar about once a

bar, where the healths of their Majesties week. He paid no capital into the firm. They ADDRESSING a crowd ní 10,9.0 persons in

of Portugal and England, and, the Czar kept no books to show the capital of the firm Madison Square Gardens, New York, Mr.

were drunk in bumpers, the guests then nor of the loss or profit. But when the firm William J. Bryan, was recently returned to the toasting The Club Lusitano, and may -ostered-into-any-business that was profitable-United States from a tour round the world, it enjoy every possible surcess The fol- he had to receive half the profits. He had speaking of the Philippines, said:-"Before towing constituted the working committe: also to share in any losses there might be, but leaving international politics let me add that President, Mr. A. M. Roza Pereira, feneral, conclusions arrived at by the local practitioners Dr. Hamilton Wright disputes many of the so far he had not paid anything for losses as he our nation has lost prestige, rather than gained bad nothing to pay, because he had received it, by our experiment in colonialism. We have Messrs. L. d'Almada e Castro, J. A. Carvalho, and denies that their criticisms weaken the given the monarchist a chance in ridicule our fund te kredo. Har de views he has formerly expressed. In an edi. Declaration of Independence and the scoffer Carvalho; Boys, Messrs. A. E. S. Alves, J. F.

partment - Superintendent, Mr. J. A torial on the subject the Journal says: "Drs. has twitted us with inconsistency. A tour Barros, A. M. Neves, V. L. Remedios, A. the matter their earnest,allention, and that Hunter and Koch, of Hongkong, has given through the Philippine felands has deepened Hotelho (Jr.), D. E. Souza, J. R. Campos, I. M. they have approached the subject in a truly The conviction that we should lose no time in Graca, M. V. Leon, D. M. Silva, J., J. Coelho, scientific spirit is abundantly apparent from the. THE Samchun steam-launch Ying Fat, which Announcing our purpose to deal with the Filij. T. Silva, F. H. Hyndman, F. M. Roxa detailed criticism of their published report, pinos As we dealt with the Cubans. Every Pereira, J. M. Koronka, D. P..J. Lopes, F. M. consideration, commercial and political, leads Xavier, A. G. Rocha, F. F. Silva and J. Ccessary to bestow upon their work. It is an which Dr. Hamilton Wright has found it ne to this conclusion. Such ground as we may Remedios. Ticket collectors, Messrs. B. M.nounced that the prize given by Sir James Sive. need for cooling stations or for a naval base will be gladly conceded by the Filipines, who

Cunba and J. M. Britto, simply desire an opportunity to work out their own destiny, inspired by our example and have been directed toward the education of the aided by cur advice. In so far as our efforts

CAPTAIN A, A., Crawford, of the steamship Filipions we have rendered them a distinct Toonan, reports that on the passage from service, but in educating them we must re- Hapkow to Swatow, which was reached on the cognize that we are making colonialism im- 16th inst., he observed a large lighter anchored

Fub- possible. If we intend to hold shem jects wo would not dare to educate them,

in smooth water under the les of Ockseu Self-government with ultimate independence island, with apparently no one in charge. He must be assamed if we contemplate universal experienced a moderate monsoon, the weather education in the Philippines."

being very kany, with a moderato N.E, swell,

was sunk during the disastrous typhoon of the 28th instant, while on a journey to Samchun wirb a full number of passengers, was located last week a little to the south of stonecutters' laland, The launch was raised on Saturday and, as we are Informed by le police, eighty-thres dead bodies were found in her. The Tung Wab Hospital people got the corpses ashore and had them buried. Later nows says that five more bodies were recovered yesterday in the cabin of the launch, making a total of eighty-eight persons drowned. When the King For left her wharf on that fateful morning she had on board about 130 passengers.

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THE Undersigned have received instructions from Messrs. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE acting on behalf of the Underwriters of the Cargoes of the s.s. Moyune and Calchas sunk in Lighters during the Typhoon on the 18th

September last to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

a quantity of Merchandise recently salved. The seventh Auction will take pince TO-MORROW, (TUESDAY), the 23rd October, 1906, at

11 o'clock A.M., within the Godown No. 97, Praya East, Wanchai

STOUT.

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The Cargo comprises: -COTTONS, WOR- STEDS, WOOLLENS, TOBACCO, IP YOU REQUIRE STOUT, WHY NOT GET THE SOAP, RUGS, CHLORATE OF POTASS, THREAD, BISCUITS, PAPER, YARNS, CAUSTIC SODA, BLANKETS, UMBREI LAS, PICKLES, HABERDASHERY, OIL CLOTH, &c. &c., &c.

OBTAINING

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The Sale which commenced on Tuesday.THE BEST, ONLY THE BEST? the gth instant, will be continued every succeed- ing Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday until the whole of the salved Cargo is disposed of.

TERMS:-Cash before delivery. All lots must be cleared within 24 hours after date of sule.

On view the day before the date fixed for sale. For further particulars, apply to-

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NOTICE.

"THERE ARE NO TWO OPINIONS ABOUT THIS.

Per Case 8 Doz, PTS.......$24.00

PER DOZEN

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PER DOZEN.munain,

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HAVE this day REMOVED MY OFFICE to No. 16, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Future transactions will be far my account.

FREDERICK ELLIS, Late of BENJamin, Kelly & POTTS and E. S. KADOQRIE & Co. Hongkong, zand October, 1966.

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COMPAGNIE Des messageries MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS,

FOR SHANGHAI, KODE AND YOKOHAMA,

wright has been awarded in jolin D. Gimletie, M.R.CS., L.R.C.P., of the Mulay Native States, the prizes given by Mr. Raphael Belilios have been awarded to Joseph Herbert Ford, D.3, THE Company's Steamship A.M., M.D. (Captain, Assistant Surgeon, U.S. Army; Professor of Diseases of the Tropice in the Medical Department, Columbian Univer sity, Washington, D.C.), for his contribution entitled "The Treatment of Dysentery" and to J. G. Berne, Captain, RAN.C., for a con- |tribution on the same subject,

"TONKIN," Captain Charbonnel, will be despatched as above, on or about MÕNDẬY, the 20th instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G: DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 22nd October, 1906,

SOLE AGENTS:

H. PRICE & CO.,

WINE MERCHANTS,

12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

Telephone No. 235-

Hooghods.fgth October, 1906,

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