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THE HONG KONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1906.
SANITAKY BUARD.
The bi-monthly meeting of the Sanitary
KULANGSU MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL.
Foard was held in the Board room this after-1. Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Coun noon, the usual members being present, when the following bucings was transacted:
CHANGE OF MEETING-HOUR.
The as the Frincipal Civil štedical Efficer pursuant to notier, moved: That the time of the meeting of the Board be changed from
GENERAL CLEANSING,
[From Our Oron, Corespondent 11 p.n, to 2.30 pm.
Shanghai, 13th November
11,50 a.m.
At the instigation of 11.. Tag Shao-yi the Chinese Imperial Posts. which had hitherto been under the Chiness Imperial Maritime Customs Administration, will be shortly de- tached.
The Postal Department will be nude a separate establishment and administered exclusively by Chinese officinis.
|| Kenter's,)
7 rouble in Cape Colony.
LONDON, tith November Official news from Cape Town states that Mr. Ferreira, a Pransvaler, and several other Boers, have entered the north-west of Cape Colony, where they are endeavouring to organise an insurrection. They surprised two police camps and seized their arms and ' ammunition.
Troopers have gone to intercept them, and 155 Cape police stait immediately for.Prieska.
Lates.
The Boer leaders and the Natal press minimise the importance of the Boer raid in Cape Colony, and although the Government does not regard it as serious, every measure to suppress an outbreak is being taken,
The Principal tvil Vedical Officer brought up his motion, postponed from last week, for the appointment of a select counties, consesin
of the President of the Bourd, and Messie.
cil, held at the Board Room, Kulangsu, on th 23rd October, 16...
Presaol:-Messra, F. B. Marshall (Chairman) CAV. Bowra, A. F. Carliner, I. Takatsuki W. H. Wallace, the teal the ficer -nd the Secretary.
1. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed.
A letter is red from the Senior Consul certain Foreshore at Lu-Erk-Chiao. It is de concerning Tax claimed by the Council o cided to inform the Senior Consul the Council din not agree with the Haifangsing's interpre
[WL CHOW NOTES,
BRITIS’I CONSUL TRANSFERRED.
[From Our Dium Correspondent. }
Wuchow, 10th November.
Me Frait, British Consul at Wuchow, de been transferred to Tientsin, and is, succeede" by Mr. H, F. King
CRICKET.
The Wuchow community celebrated the King' binhday, by playing a cricket mates against H.M.S. Moorken. The Moorhans bod first knock, and made a poor show against the biwling, of our new Consul, Mr. King, who ge & wickets in quick lime, all being clean bowled Mr.lilecot for the navy was the only successful batsman and knocked up :8 rons in attractive fashion. The stoorhens innings closed for si runs. Mr. Ford, for the Wuchow team, a bowled well but the local fielding was slack, owing to the fact that, though everyone who could play cricket here turned out, still onli teamopened with Mears. H. Clive and C. Koma toff, but a disastrovi start was made, Clive being clean bowled by Capt. Vaughan in trying to swipe a straight ball. Mr. II. Arthur, the Hong
IMPRISONMENT FOR Daß 1,
JUDGE SAYS THAT THE POWER SHOULD BE ABOLISHED.
His Honour Judge Owen, at the Newpor County-court, had a tilt at the law relating to debt.
The Debtors Act of 1869, he' said, was on- titled "An act for the abolition of imprison ment for debt."
Accoding to the last Parliamentary returaS, however, 11,066 persons in England and Wales were imprisoned in rgos for not having paid money they owed
He was glad to see that in that circuit only 15 persons were imprisoned for the offence in 1905, although, in his opinion, that number was far too large.
For this state if things the only remedy was to make the bolition of imprisonment for debt a reality b getting rid of the power to impri son on judgment summonses.
tail trades en was largely the result of the The preient system of credit-giving by re- county cunt system, and the power to commit under jadgment summonses.
1 ung Wa Chin and hau Chu Pak, to consideration of Land Regulation (No. 1) for the all mplaints arising in convection with the Settlement of Kulancsu. The Council con- ́tend that this regulation only refers to new general cleansing arrangements,
foreshore, is, foreshore that may hereafter The Medicaler of Health minuted that accrete" and not to foreshore the lease of which, he had been using code phenyi (1 in soo) for has simply been transferred from one in the destruction of the vernein, after the houses dividual to another, and to request that the eight men could be mustered, "The Wuchas credit system would go with it. This would be
had been washed with soft sont, as it had
been used in India for the same purpose with
great success. At first he had med chloride
of lime a while the tenants use it for yards and outhouses, eff, they even plained it was
question may be referred to the Consular Body
for their opivian.
verbal request for the Council to build a road from Typhoon Villa to Cat Castle, the Secretary
3. With reference to Mr. W. C. Hankin's
is instructed to inform Mr. Hankins the Council
siell in the houses when used there. It was better insecticide than phenyl, but on ac count of those "complaints its use was disconnot undertake the building of such a road at the expense, or partial expense, of the rate.
tinued. He had carefully considered the ques payers, but if property owners in the neigh-several times out of the ground. These two tion of the use of "liquid fuel," which is used bourhood, who are the people who would really en Bombay as an insecticide, but was SUTC The Fire Insurance Companies and the Superland and build the road at their own expense. gain the benefit, like to acquire the necessary intendent of the Fire higade would object to the Council would be prepared to take over its use bere in the house to house cleansing,
beat was an oily ljud, but was fairly soluble road when completed and maintain it. in the above proportions.
The Principal Cw) Med cal Officer minuted that he would summon a special neeting to Consider the question as soon as the members had all teen the papers.
4. The Superintendent of Police reports the following cases have been dealt with at the Mixed Court since the last meeting of the Council:-
SUMMONSES.
Theft, . Being in possession of stolen pro-- perty, Breach of argitement, 1. Debt, 1 Assault, 1. Allowing, pigs to stray, 1.
SUMMARY ARRESTS.
Mr. Shelton Hooper minuted: I see no sea son why the matter, should be discussed con- fidentially, On the contrary, I think the greatest tablicy should be given to it, it seeins Thef, 3. Committing a nuisance, 1. Creat curious that the authorities in Tadia should noting a disturbance, 3. Being in possession of have found out the danger of using liquid fluid. stalen property, t Jon account of its reputed inflammability—it
such danger existsi
Mr. Lau Chu Pak minuled: Why not discuss Great Britain and Japan.
this publicly, so that everybody may know Baron Komun, replying for the Diplo
what is going in jake place? If the new pin- mats, at the Guildhall banquet, dwelt on the cedure is to ise adopted some alteration will increasing efforts of diplomacy to foster amih we to be made in the wording of the Chinese cable and barmonious relations. Ile said notice, which is not quite accurate. As re- that the Japanese were, devoted to the "Bri. tish alliance, and believe firmly that their desire to maintain it is fully reciprocated.
Laud cheers followed the speech.
THE MARQUARD IN CONLERI
do so, if the people do i feel inclined to have h dm c. This is necessary in view of the pro-
ability that misunderstanding may again, oc cur, a's in the case of Mr. Ip.:
The Hen, the Registrar: General said: Crude phenyl is only very slightly soluble in water..
The Hon. the Principal Civil Medical Officer minuted: the acting lecmiary thought that as there were letters from Mr. au Chu Pak the málter should be treated confidentially. 1 never ordered these papers to be treated con- fidenidly; on the other bangl, I certainly think they should be made public.
(Signed), W. H. WALLACE,
Vice-Chairman. By Order,
C. BERKELEY MITCHELL,
Secretary, K M.C.,
PA EROY CHOW BU.
:
HIS EXCELLENCY COMMENTS ON CERTAIN MATTERS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
Times of 6th inst., 11. E. Chow Fu was 'enter On Friday evening last, reports the Shanghai tained by the leading Cutanese residents of Shanghai at a banquet in the Chao, in Garden, Babbling Well Rod. In the course of the
cy's Health in the following terms:-
Your Excellency,-As it has pleased you to calf at Shanghai while on the way in the two Kwang to stay a few days antong us, we, the Caninness merchants and students in Shanghai, beg leave in comte before you this evening to praise Your Excellency's virtue and and also to avail ourselves of the opportunity to express to you our sincere sorrow for Your Excellency's departure from the Liang, Kiang,
We thank Your Excellency most heartily for having deigned to accept our humble invita tion to come this Choyin Garden and our thanks are also due to Ministers Leu and
gards the disinfection of spate clothing,, it stuld be made clear that, it is not com: pulsory. It would also be bener to have the notices so worded as to say that the Chinese ate, desired to cooperate with the Sanitary Department in destroying fleas by allowing their spare clothing to be disinfected, but the Another sarcass went to the score of the Sanitary Depariment shall not compel them to evening the Chaisman proposed flis Excellen Marquardts last night, when they gave the fire well concert at the linn,kong Hotel." "The whole programme was practically, and by special request, a repetition of that given tast wick at the Peak Hotel, As before Mis. R. II. Newborn was the only solo songstres", while once again Mr. Gen. Grimble acted as accompanist, both contributing much to the pleasure of the even- ing. The spicinas dúawing-imun at the 'ong. kong Hotel made an excellent ball, for this class of concert; which mainly takes the form of a drawing them entertainnish), and on a count of its being si cumveniently situated was, no doubt, more cowded than otherwise might have been the case, for most of the residents whe would not have cared to sally forth else. where, did not object to go down to the concest in their own building One goot feature.not too often noticeable in Hangkong entertainments, was a pleasing punctuality in commencing both parts of the entertainment, which removed any anxiety from the winds of these present from the Peak and Kowloos, as to wheiber they would catch that tram or ferry. Both Hair and Frau Marquardt weré up to their usual form and their playing on their several instroments was much appreciated and elicited unstinted applause. The harp solo by Fru Marguardi, a fantasia on "Home, sweet Home," arranged and set by, herself, was much enjoyed by her very, appreciative list. eners. Herr Marquard: vio'ir solos, Bazzini's "Hobgoblin Dunce," and Sarasate's "Gipsy dancer, also coming in for a
very full
meed of applause. Mrs. Newborn's splendid
rendition of Gounodla ziare Jarin, with violin ...and tarp obligam, was a vay enjoyable nam-"
SANITARY SURVEYOR'S REPORT.
Shiny, The Excellencies Tsai, Yu and Li, Admiral Sab and the Shanghai Tautai, who, in accompanying Your Excellency hither, do also greatly hondar us. We now present Your Excellency with an address which, besides
being valedictory, is also meant by us to be an
address of welcome to Shanghai.
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konginterporter, now arrived onthe scene, and a charge was at orce necessary in the fielding arrangements owing to zrthur's scientific stop- ging. Mr. Komaroff was also well set and punished the bowling severely, hitting the ball players carried the score to 7 and then both retired, Komaroff having .53 runs to his credit and Arthur 39, and both not out. Wuchow now declared that innings clored, and av adjournment was made to the tea tables, where Mrs. King kindly dispensed the cheering Cup. and saw that the guests had all they wanted Mr. King attended to the ather refreshments and all had a jolly time of it. Mr. and Mr King have already made themselves very poptte. lar here, and Wuchow congratulates itself on the requisition of the new British Consul.
A.SHIPPING NUISANCE,
FULL PENALTY INFLICTED.
The habit sampanmen and launch men have of making fast, to steamers while they are entering this harbour does not only expose themselves to great danger, but also endangers the navigation of the ship to a certain extent. The Water Police have been for some time
If this power was taken away ho believed the
of benefit to both retail tradesmen and the working man themselves,
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To-day's Advertisements.
HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.
TNFORMATION has been received fron the Military Authorities that GUN PRAC TICE will be carried out as under :-
On SATURDAY, the 17th November:-
From Saiwan, in an Easterly direction, at ranges up to 10,000 yards, commencing at e P.M., and finishing at 12 Noon, On TUESDAY, the 20th ovember-
From Lyemun S. Dt, towards Entrance Junk Bay, at mges up to 5.000 yards, commencing at 7. P.M, and finishing a 9.30 P.M
On THURSDAY, the 22nd November:-
From Devil's Peak, towards Waglan, a
ranges up to 14,000 yards, commencing at 10 A.M., and finishing at z r.M.
If the weather is unfavourable on any of the above dates, Practice will take place on the following day:
All ship, junks and other vessels are to keep clear of the ranges
CHARLES WM BECKWITH,
Lieut, R.N.,
Harbour Master, &c. Hongkong, 13th November, 1905.;
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
trying to put a sp to the nuisance, but the THE F. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer fines imposed when the delinquents came bel the Court were a small as to appear more of a firce in anything else to the
wrong-doers. Mr. T, A. Hazeland, first police magistrate, has opu ‹ d 'a crusade against these me for he intimate at the Police Court this morning that full penalties will be imposed in the future.
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Lance-sergeant Winter, of the Water Police, who prosecuted (wo boat owners and six boarding-house runners before his Worship for
making fast to the ss. Sanuki Maru while she was entering the port yesterday, said that when his launch got near enough to the steamer he saw the first two defendants-boatmen-had their boat hooks mado fast to the steamer, while the boarding-house runners were in the act of climbing up the bott-hook to board the vessel. As soon as they saw the police launch the boarding-house runners slipped down the pole and the boatmen unfastened their books from the ship's bawsers and pushed off.
His Worship said that the charge against the
The Sanitary Surveyor submitted his report
defendants was for" making fast. That was for the third quarter of 19.6, in which he said
only proved in the case of the boatmen. The boarding house runners were only passengers that there were 3 linuses in hand for
on board the sampans and d-d-not sake part in new drainage systems, of which yr houses were
-making fast to the steamer, The only charge
drain were completed, work pinceeding on 212 dealt with, while in 141 houses repairs to the
the police could have,had against them would. have been for boarding the ship without per more. In addition to the above 178: houses were inspected by the ↑ rainage Inspector, and
Therefore the police had no charge against the 245 dra nage puiscales were discovered, and year, and that of Tsung Kau-se, which is still
boarding-house men and his Worship dis notices on the owners were served cailing upon pending, Your Excellency fought not only for
stera justice' sake, but for a nobler cause still-charged them. At regards the case of the them in abate the nuisances. Fifty-f1hat of the helpless and the poor. Such a good boatmen his Worship imposed a penalty of $gu | nuisances were reported to the Hon. the Viceroy cannot but be a blessing to Canton, a Director of Public Works, to be dealt with by source of happmess to the people, and great
his department.
UNPOTABLE WELL-WATER.
The papers relating to the condition of the water in a well at No. 12, Stanley Treet, were again lid ugón the table.
Hon. Mr. Hewett minuled on these: Where have these papers been for the last two months?
Dr. Hasler states the water is unfit for potable purposes, but the well might remain apen if the
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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consigates of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow! FROM MANUFACTURER TO··
consigninent will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed, here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 5 hours.
Goods not cleared by the 19th instant, ai 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 Consignée's and the Company's representative at an ap. pointed hour.
PURCHASER DIRECT.
Hongkong, toth November, 1006.
All claims must be presented within ten days MOET & CHANDON'S of the steamer's arrival bere after which date they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns,
E. A. HEWITT,
Superintendent, Honor, 13th November. 1906
FOR CALCUTTA, PENANG AND-
SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship
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to conducting the Mixed Couit case las mission, but the men had not boarded the ship | Captain J. G Spence, will be despatched for the.
ness to the nation to which he belongs.
Your Excellency now goes to the Liang Kwang with two of the ablest officials from Liang Kiang.. With digir ability and Your Excelleny's virtue what bright prospects for Canton! Let us then raise our glasses to drink the health of our Viceroy, and to the happiness
in store for our compatrivis in the South.
The Viceroy, in reply, said: entlemen,
each, with the alienative of three months' hard labour each.
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COMMERCIAL.
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.
Noon. Bayers: National Banks $47, 'ongkong
Fires $132, China Fures $95, HK, C. and M. Steamboats $17). Shanghai and Hungkew Wharves Tis. 209 in Shanghai, Hongkong
Electrics $15.
"LIGHTNING," above Purts, on SATURDAY, the 17th instant, at 3 P.M.
For Freight, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co, LIMITED.
Agents. Hongkong, 13th November, 1906. [1098
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
"LIGHTNING,"
HIGHEST GRADE OF CHAMPAGNE IS
DRY IMPERIAL"
BRAND
AS SUPPLIED BY ROYAL Warrants
TO
KING EDWARD VII.
THE Steamship baving arrived from the above Paris, Con- THE EMPEROR OFGERMANY, signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside."
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landect
ber, and the encre which fallowed was a very Medical Officer of Health is satisfied the water | Furywo years I lived among you as your Viceroy Lands $roz, Dairy Farms $18, Cements at once, at Consignees' risk and expense.
natural result of her effort. Her next selection was in somewhat lighter and easier vein, for it
was Dudley Buck's "When the heart is young," an old but always fresh drawing-room-ballad, Altogether, we understand, the Marquardts are very well pleased with their reception and treatment in anngkong, and that, being so, we may hope to hear them ag iin in the Colony, in the no very distant future.
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THE “INDRAVĖLIŲ" ADRIFT.
WILL DE OVERHAULED AT BONGKONG
is not used tor cooking purposes,
The on the Principal Civil Medical Officer said the papers find been mislaid by a clerk, who had been reprimanded.
Mr. Lan Chu Pak minuted: As the water is
and now by order of our august Sovereign, 1 am to be transferred to the south, and leave you with true regsel and sorrow.
fu passing through Shanghai, I have had the honour to be entertained by the notables and
fit for pptable purposes the well should not be merchants of this part, and they, instead of up
clused.
PUBLIC WATER.
The Government analyst submitted his re- port on samples of water analysed during the past fortnight, all of which be said was of excellent quality,
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braiding me for my in dility to discharge my duties to their satisfaction, praised me and re- Messis Fung Wa Chun and "helton Hesperceived me with great kindness. Sensible as ! both agreed that the well should not be closed. am of my own unworthiness, feel ashamed to see myself the recipient of the great honours you, gentlemen, have hoaped upon me jo-day.
With regard to the Mixed Court affair last The Cablemer, of 1o'h ist., says:—Late
year, it was not for a name among the people Thursday night the British freight stemmer
that I contended with the foreigners; bit for the Ind-avelli, Captain Cullington, put into the
CEMETERY BYE-LAWS,
duty, which was imposed on me by our Em-. habour 13 days cut from Chefoo, having blown out of her course. The Indravili, 4,571 ner,
Correspondence was submitted to the Board peror, and which was expected of me by my belongs to
the Indra line, and is in the coolie relative to the Cemtlery Bye-laws; "It was re people as their Viceroy. The shot was sup.. trade between South Africa and China, She solved at the last meeting of the Board to obtain pressed by your good advice to the common left Chefon in ballast October 27 for Hong the opinion of the Crown Solicitor as to whether people, and now I lake ildopportunity to thank kong, where she was due Nóvember. A short distance out fearn Chelon he ran into a the Board had powerto make bye-laws regulat- you, The Tsung Kar-se's case is now practic- heavy typhoon and was blown completely outing the fees payable for all interments in any ally over, and I had, before, leaving Nankin, in- of her course. For four days she drifted at the cemetery in this Colony, other than Chinese structed the Shanghai Tootai ns to its settle. rate of 100 miles per day. She drifted easily cemeteries and also, to make regulations in ment.
back upon the course, coming to Manila in-
.
as she was traveling light, and could not beat connection with these ce eteries. The reply Now, gentleman, I would like you particular stead. While the storm red heavy stas received from the Crown Solicitor was to the ly to remember what I am going to say to you broke over her deck repeatedly, hut aside from eflect that the Sanitory Board is competent They are things which I will never be tired of the loss of her superstructure aft no serious to spec'ly what fees should be charged in repeating. You who have seen Shanghai un dimage was sustained. Five Asiatic passen the Chinese and that cemeteries, but not doubtedly Fave found that there are many ad- gers are aboard and are uninjured. Her engines will be overhauled here and she will with regard to private cemeteries held under vantages in Shanghai that are not in your own take on a cargo of coal before adding for Crown lease. Hongkong,
Mr. She'ton Hooper asked that a list of the Mesire. Stevenson and Co, agents for the cemeteries held under Crown Lesses be sub Jndra line, stalo that the Indravelit is not damaged, that her engines were to be ever-mitted, and said that then the whole matter hauled at Hongkong at any rate, and that the bad better le referred to a select committee to will wait for that port next week,
report on the samo 19 the Board,
Sellers-Hongkong Banks 1817), Unions $775, Canions $300, Indo-Chiñas $73, China and Manilas 523, Douglases $40, China Sugan $145. Raubs 59, Hongkong Docks $154, Kew leon Wharves 589, West Paints $50, Hum- phreys Estate S, Coutons S13, China Bornem
$ro, China Providents $91, Tcer $236, Ropes 523, China Light and Power $to, A. S. Wat son 5124, Powell: $8.
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Cargo remaining on board after 2 L.M. of the 151h instant, will be landed nt Consignees' risk and expense into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited. PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside,
expense.
Sales: -Shanghii Docks Tis,'105, Nominal: Shell Transports 31, Hong Undersigned. kong Hotels Si2], Tramways $115.
THE WEATHER.
The following report is from Mr. F. G.. Figg First Assistant of the Hongkong Observatory:
Un the 13th at 11.40 a—The barometer has fallen rapidly over the Loochoos, the typhoon now being situated near Naha. It appears to he recurving to the N.N.E, and is already causing heavy wellber in SW. Japan where pressure is giving way quickly,
The barometer is now rising over S. China, Formosa and the Philippines. North of the Sea of Japan.
Pressure remains high over N. China and
Very bad weather will continue to prevail over the Eastern Sea, and strong monsoon may be expected in the Formoja "Channel and the China Sea.
FORECAST, 1.-Hongkong and neighbourhood, N. winde moderate; fine.
villages. I would ask you to try to make your own towns and villages as much like Shangbai | as possible. Open your villages up for com merce; couvert them into places of Industry, and govern them in the same way as Shanghai is governed. In doing this you wil be falling the Imperial Decree regarding a Conilitution |and doing a great deal of good to your country, and Heinen, sampus No. §.
2-Formosa Channel, N. and N.E. winds strong.
such Cargoimpeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees'risk and
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, 12th November, 1906. 11098
STEAM TO CANTON. THE New Twin Screw Steel Steamer "KWONG TUNG ”.....1,138...II. W. WALKER. Loaves Hongkong for Canton on each Sun- day, Tuesday and Thursday, at g every evening. Leaves Canion for Hongkong on cach Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, about 5.30 o'clock every evening.
Accommodation for First Class Passengers and This Fine New Steamer has unexcelled is lit throughout by Electricity.. Electric Fans in First Class Cabins,
(Servant Passage Fare-Hingla journey..55 {excluded).
Meals.........
The Company's Wharf is situated in front of the New Western Market, opposits the old Harbour Office.
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3-South coast of China between Hongkong and Lamocks, 24, sinds, fresh.
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