TELEGRAMS.
{Reuter's
The Kingston Incident.
LONDON, 24th January,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JANUARY
JAMAIGA SE
ITS ATTRACTIONS AND INDUSTRIES,
Considering the importance of the island of Janisica, its commanding position politically and its favourable situation, cilmatically it is a
SANTINAR WAY RIOTING
PUNSHENSI
this amount the directors recommend the]
sand villagers marched upon the city of Hunys, payment to shareholders of a final dividend of
Inhalen, where their district magistrate resides, nad burned down the Failway office. The -$1.10 per share, making in all: $4.10 for the year, and after writing off directors, and
mab next tore down the newly established mo- A dispatch from Hsian the capital of Shensidro school of the city, and after creating a auditon fees, there remains a balance of $1,51947 to be carried to new account province) reports a rising of the inhabitants of disturbance in the district magistrato yame" Calton Mills.---Fwos, have, advanced and he dimrict of Hunyinhsien against the con marched out of the city, and on their way to Railway in that province. It appears, says the aph lines and poles en route. A detachment tructors of the Hi Tong (Hsian-Tungku their villages tore down several miles of tele-
Mr. Bacon/in a note to Mr. Howard, the Tomewhat neglected and forgotten component :slightly weaker, at Tin, 61. Lacu Kung Maw N.C.. 1). Aews; that the rising was on account of troops has been sent by the Governor inɛ
British Charge at Washington, hastens to assure him, on behalf of President Roose velt, that the American Government will pay no beed whatever to the Jamaica incident.
Later.
Assassination of Mr. Whiteley. The Universal Provider," Mr. Whiteley, has been shot dead, his assailant immediate
committing suicide.
Trial of Mr. Harry Thaw, in New York"
The
e'trial of Mr. Harry Thaw who shot the architect, Mr: Stanford White, in New York last June, has commenced and is causing Immense interest.
།
SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL
REFORMS.
have buyers at Tis 73 International of the British Empire. The terrible disaster at have had a sharp rise, and sales have taken Kingston, liter accounts of which point to Company announces the issue of 843 new plach at Tlz. 130. We are informed that, the greater rather than tess magnitude than first shares, to be issued at pat, and to be offered indicated, has turned British eyes and symto shareholders on the register on giat January, pathies towards the island, but hitherto it has in the proportion of 1 new share to 9 old. Ap- probably received more attention from America plication for new "shares, which will rank for fividend as from 1st January, 1907, should be and Canada, as far as trade and investment, is sent in by the 31st instant. Soey Chees have concerned than from Great Britain. It is not jumped to TIE 175 without significance that its most frequent and commodious steamship service with the outer world is by means of the flamburg-Amerika Linie or that its railway system is financed by American capital. To a certain soreness felt
Miscellaneour-Green Island Cements have changed bands at S11 and shares can be got at this rale. "Ices have been sold at $250. Electrics are obtainable at $16. Sales have bean cllected of Beil's Asbestos at $6, and Powells at $74, and there are buyers of the lal on these accounts may be attributed, perhaps,ter Sumatras bave declined to Tis: 108, at the unfortunate incident recorded in our tels-which rate they are offering. Langkats have. grams to-day, and Incident which, we trust, on bean sold at Tĺk, ago. * fuller knowledge, may prove to be based on as little real foundation as that which concerned the German steamer Meteor recently in Southamp.
In their report, dated 25th inst, Messrs, ton water." Whila, still under the shock (of loss Phirozsha B. Petit & Co. write:-Dur last cir- and death the officials and people may be excular was dated the arth in
mer- cused for some litle kritation and sensitive- ness even in respect to the offices of those whose only desire, we may be assured, was to render the assistance of humanity and friendly kinship.
YARN MARKET. .
One of the two Chinese frms of yarn chants, referred to in our last report, com menced business during the early part of the fortnight. Their operations so far have been limited to the purchase of a few cheap lots at
ates quoted overleaf,
The other firm has not yet made its apprar Ance on the market, and it is said they will commence business within the next few days.
11
"of the railway officials appraising lands needed
THE
fur the railway in a manner highly injurious today the construction of the line pe ROBINSON PIANO and owners, with the result that several thou during
Today's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HR Undersigned has received instruction to sell .PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
ihe 2nd, 4th and 5th FEBRUARY, 1907, commencing each day at 2 Pa., at "bis.
SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET,
A MAGNIFICENT Collection.of.
JAPANESE ART CURIOS AND SILK EMBROIDERIES,
COMPRISING şi
PORCELAIN Very Fine Satsuma, Kinkosan, Imari, and Kutani, &c. BRONZES.-Old Jars, Flower Vases, and Figures, &c. CLOISONNES.-A Choice lot of Vases, Incenso Jars in Silver, &c. WOOD CARVINGS.-Very Old Templs Rimmas, Shrines, and Figures, &c. IVQRY.-Beautifully Carved Figures, &c.
SILKS-Old Temple and Palace Hangings, Draperies, Brocades; Court Kimonos, Table
Cloths, Bedspreads, Cushion Covers, &c., &c.
„PICTURES.—Silk Embroidered and Cut Velvet, &c.
AND
A Quantity of other CURIOS,
ALO
Some Pieces of CHINESE PORCELAIN and BRONZES,' N.B-The above collection of about 1,2co lots arrived from Kyoto and will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. A rate opportunity, for Collectors.
TERMS-As cual, Catalogues will be issued.
Hongkong, 26th January, 1907,
THE
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ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,
HE Hon. Mr. F. H. MAY, CM.0, will Distribute Prizes, to sucessful students During the past fortnight, our yarn market, we are sorry to say, has suffered a still further the above-mentioned College un TUES. decline in values, and prices have gone backDAY, 29th instant, af 12 Noon.
Honovare, 16th January ~907 St to $1.50 per bale. This is simply due to the over-anxiety of some imposters to quit." Though rupte exchange has dropped since date of our last report, and a rise in prices might have been expected in consequence, the re- precedents we have to note, as already stated, lower values all roped.
is As stated in previous circulars the hope entertained that, when China New Year has been, heralded in after the 13th proximo, the outlook may present rather more promising features. ma then it is believed the disastrous losses of the past year will have been wiped out of account and a fresh start made for the New Year. Improvement in prices may then he looked orward to, provided holders remain fim as the hitherto large uncleared stock bas become sensibly diminished by being thrown back on first hands or on those of their com-
pradores.
Tha letter published to-day (17th inst.) over
It will have been hoted as somewhat singular the signature of Mr. W. V. Drummond, ex-that the reports of the disaster have come prin horting the ratepayers generally to evince a cipally from. members of Parlian eat, who were
Again we are placed in the unpleasant livelier interest in the management of Muni-visiting the island during the recess and at the position of having to record the failure of yet. cipal affairs, is a timely and weighty reminder period of the year when Jamaica is seen at its another native firm of yarn dealers. The col of the sad state of apathy the foreign revidents best From a telegram in a contemporary we lapse of the Chinese hongs, according to gen. gher that Sir Alfred Jones, senior partner ineral belich, is principally due to the further re of the Settlements at present display upon the the Elder. Dempster Company, which carries cession in prices, which accounts fornbig-differ. ence between their high-priced purchases and subject. Mr. Drummond touches upon five the West Indian mails, and himself decorated the present abnormally low values, Inability to face such differences bas caused dealers to important or special matters which he very for services to Jamaica, was conducting a party rightly saya require investigation and consider- of distinguished Englishmen to the colony, suspend payment. Several of the firm who bave filed their petitions in bankruptcy, are del ation by the ratepayers before a decision is and it is probable that Messrs. Henniker yet out of the woods," as until the final public rendered thereupon, by the Council, and he Heaton and Hamar Greenwood were in the examinations are over the exact position of advocates the creation of special committees of company. The visit in itself would have had affairs cannot be revealed. We have no idea ratepayers, outside the Council, of such special some effect possibly, had it not been for what the outcome of the various insolvencier matters, or indeed upon any other matters that the earthquake, in placing before the British is going to be.. may arise from time to time requiring more public some of the attractions of the island if specialised study and investigation than the only as a holiday resort. In that relation it ordinary members of the Council can, in their is becoming increasingly known in the United multifarious duties, devote to any one of the Sistes. A copy of the New York Commercial, last, devotes many complex questions now duily developed dated as recently as December by the vast and rapid growth of the General the whole of its space lo articles and illustra Foreign Settlement, He even gots so far as tions concerning Jamaica, and pride of placeverse has happened, and contrary to the usual to advocate the paynient of members of such is given to a survey of the tourist movement special committees for their services in the which is tending to make the island famous as same way as the Land Conmissioners are
a tourist resort. The scenery which can be paid, a proposition, which, in view of the heavy associated with mountains 7,000 feet high rising work auch duties would biten entail, is fully in from tropical surroundings and rich vege accordance, with the spirit of the times and tation is of a kind to appeal to all lovers of well within the ability of this wealthy com- nature in her more genial monds. The staple mualty to discharge. The five heads which industries of banana, sugar and tobacco grow Mr. Drummond urges-should have special con ing also lend themselves to picturesque treat sideration are undoubtedly all highly importantment. The sugar, business was for many and should be fully and publicly debated by years under a cloud, but the abandonment of the ratepayers before the Council comes to any the bounty system, has given it a fresh start
That deliveries are rather restricted and will! decision thereon; but we think that Mr. Dram with greatly enlarged prospects. The trade
become still more so during the next fortnight,. mond has omitted the greatest and most im· ·returns for 1934-5 show that of the total imports
is not surprising. According to custom pre- portant point of all upon which "some drastic 46.8 per cent came from the United Kingdom,parations for the yearly settlement are proceed reformation" is required in the Council's me 42.8 from the United States; 6.9. from Canada ing apace, and those of the dealers who are thods of work. We mean the question of the and. 34 per cent were sent to the United domiciled in the interior are closing accounts publicity or secrecy of the Council's proceed States, 8.1 to the United Kingdom, 8.8 to
to enable them to get to the country for the New Year holidays. Besides, the Custom ings. To our minds this point is every day:Canada and nineteen per cent to other coun
houses in the native pers will be closed to becoming more important, with the growth of tries.-N. C. D. News,.
business during the annual vacation. After the place and the multiplicity, and complexity
this the Chinese will, in accordance with of subjects and interests which have now to be
national custom, consult the practe as to the dealt with by the Council of Ņine. It is to the
most auspicious day to recommence operations and this day is looked forward to with pleasur existing archaic system of closed doors and
able anticipation.. preu o-secrecy occasionally broken, somehow but only to immediato. friends-maintained to wards the great mass of the ratepayers and residents, which is responsible for the present Iamentuble state of apathy of the public to- wards all matters of local self-government and for the general reluctance of the best men in the community to serve upon the Council. We bave seen this year the resignation of the absolutely most valuable man of the Nine be. cause of tensons, that as far as the Council are concerned, still remain matters of dark and absurd mystery, and we have it from Mr. Cecil Holliday himself that he will never serve again so long as the present Star Chamber procedure is (maintained in Municipal affairs and the public are excluded from all kun wiedge of what is going on behind the Council chamber's doors ustil long after the events dealt with have heen «settled and done with by the Council, without giving any opportunity to those who elect them to express their views. It is this part of the system which is mainly to blause for the pre sent attitude of indifference of the public upon Municipal affairs; and it is upon this point efineries.-China Sugars are stranger; and above all others that drastic. reformation is sates have taken place at $130 and at this rate most urgently required. If the press were ad- more shares can be placed. Luzons are offer mitted to the Council's weakly meetings-noting at 42 Perak Sugars have dropped to
to the conclaves ofthe various sub-committees -we feel perfectly assured thai many of the other difficulties, some of which Mr Drummond enumerates, would never have ariten. The old stock.argument that if the proceedings are open to the press men will not serve upon the Council seems to us to be how utterly exploded because even under the existing system of secrecy we have no less than five out of the present nice members about to resign their seats and the greatest difficulty experienced in finding suitable men to replace them, while we have the veteran chairman declaring himself to strongly in favour of breaking away from the present hole- and corner way of doing business, which might do in a second rate village at home, and in favour of throwing the light of day upon the
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COMMERCIAL,
WEEKLY SHARE REPORT.
Feviewing the share business for the week, Messrs. E. Kadoorie & Co. write on 25th inst. A fair business has been transacted during the weak, and rates, with the exception of Hongkong and Shanghai Banks, have been generally well maintained.
Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks have declined to 5940 at which rate a few shares changed bandi, the market cinsing with. sellers nt this price. The London quotation has dropped to ir 8, 108,
Marine Insurances-Cantons are weaker and are offering at $295. Unions have strengthened to $780 and are in de and.
Fire Insurances-Chinn Fires are wanted si 595. Hongkong Fires have been the medium of a fair business at 5375, and more shares can be placed at this price
Steamboats have been sold at $30 and $291 Shipping-Hongkong, Canton and Macao closing steady at the latter figure. Indo-Chinns are out of favour at $86. A small parcel of Star Ferries (old) have changed hands at $19 and the new at $19, and there re buyers at higher entes. China and Manilas and Doug. lasts are unchanged.
No. 20-A fair business is reported at a de- cline of S to S: per bale.
No. 165.--Demand is for selected threads for northern markets galy,
No. 1.-A moderále business transpired al prices reported in this circular.
No 1o. Cheap prices induced business, No. 6--Dull, only ous thread changed hands at quotations,
The market closes steady, Sales:-15 bales of No. 6r.; 15 bales of No. fs. 5,75 bales of No. 10; 675 bales of No, 125; 125 bales of No. 10.; and 1,180 bales of No. zo. in all about 8,c85 bales.
Arrivals: Per steaners Lituang and Gre gory Apear. (from Calcutta), and Austria and Devanka (from Bombay), of about 2,550 bales,
Shipments-About 500 bales.
Unsaid Stock:-About 134,000 bales. Exchange-We quote, to-day, as under:-
India T. T. at Rs. 165 per cent.
Demand
1657 London T. T. Sh. 2.2d-3.
2,2 13/168.---5 Tis. 73=$ico.
3 Rd. per oz.
It
Demand
Shanghai.....
Silver .......
FL
NAVY CONTRACTS, 1907-8. ' EALED TENDERS, in Duplicate, for the Supply of the undermentioned Stores for H, M. Naval Forces on the China Station, will be received by the DEPUTY VICTUALLING STORE OFFICER, H. M. Naval Yard, until Noon on THURSDAY, the 28th February,
1907
FRESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES,
FROZEN MEAT,
SOFT BREAD.
·BISCUIT..
FLOUR.
RICE.
SUGAR.
CEYLON TEA. WATERPROOF CLOTHING. 'SUN HATS. Forms of Tender and any necessary in- formation may be obtained on application.
The right to reject the lowest or any Tender is reserved.
F. I. GELSTHORPE, Deputy Victualling Store H. M. Naval Yard,
Hongkong, 26th January, 1997.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
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COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPART- MENT;
NFORMATION has been received fram the Military Authorities that FIELD FIRING PRACTICE will be carried out as follows:-
On MONDAY, the 28th January, and FRI-
DAY, the 1st February :--
From Fins Apple Pass in a North; Westerly direction against slopes of Talmoshan.
On M DAYS the 4th and 11th February→→→ From Giodrinker's Bay, ja' an" Easterly
direction against Smugglers' Ridge.. On FRIDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 8th'
and 13th February:
..
From Gindrinker's Bay in a North. Westerly direction against lower slopes of Taimosban. The actual firing will probably continue between 12 Noon and 3 P.3: or thereabout.
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary..
Hongkoor, 25th January, 1907.
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THE SHIU ON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF THE COMPANY will be. held at the Com- Officer.pany's Registered Office No. 8, Queen's Road
West, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the [602nd day of the 12th Moon of the 32nd year of Kwong Sul (the 5th day of February, 1907), at 120'clock noon, when the following Resolutions will be proposed, vil:-
THE Undersigned have received instructions From the Registrar, Supreme Court,
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,.
ON WEDNESDAY,
the spth January, 1907, at 2.50 1.8, at the Occidental Hotel, Elgin Road, Kowloon, THE GOODS AND CHATTELS,.
Comprising
SUNDRY
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
'Catalogues will he issued."
TERMS:-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers.
-₤167 Hongkong, 26th January, 1907.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instructions
'TOLICE, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTIÓN,
THE havSUPERINTENDENT OF
ON WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY,
1.-That the capital of the Company be in- creased from $150,000 to $350,000 by the issue of 5,000 fully paid up new shares of $10 each ranking for dividend, voting power and in all other respects pari passu with the existing shares of the Company. z.-That such new shares he offered in the first instance to the persons who on the 19th day of February, 1907, shall be the registered sharehold: rs of the Company in the proportion of one new share for every old share held by them and that such offer be made by notice specifying the number of shares which each such registered shareholder shall be entitled to take up and limiting the time within which the offer if not accepted by payment of the full amount of $20 per share wil be deemed to be declined and that the Directors be empowered to dispose of the shares not taken in response to such offer as they consider expedient in the interests of the Company.
By Order of the Roard,
CHAU CREUK FAN, Manager, Shiu On Steamship Co, Ltd. [158
Hongkong, 25th January, 1009.
KOWLOON LIBRARY,
N
12, ROBINSON ROAD.
THE UMBER OF VOLUMES
3 th and 31st January, 1907, commencing each day, at II AM, at the Central Police Station's Compound, and at the Tsim-tra-trdi Police Station, Kowloon, respectively, SUNDRY UNCLAIMED AND CONFISCATED GOODS, Comprising:- CHINESE CLOTHING, BLANKET·. PIECE GOODS, SALT FISH, INDIGO, LICHBES and LUNG-NGAN. DRIED MATCHES, CHINESE PAPER, BLACK Considerably increased at the commencen ent WOOD WARE, TOBACCO, WAX, CHINESE UMBRELLAS, CHINESE CANDLE, RATTAN, MATTING, ‚VER- MII LION, &c., &c., &c.;
Under rame date Messrs. Cawasjee, Fallan- jee & Co. report:-Since the issue of our last report on the 11th inst., per 1.3. Simia, our market ruled very quiet in the beginning of the the fortnight and scarcely any orders were re- ceived from the country. Subsequently as the China New Year is rapidly approaching (13th Tis 75
Mining-Chinese Engineerings are firm at February) some dealers in anticipation of a
brisk demand after the holidays put in an ap-1 Tis., Raubs are quoted at $8.
Docks, Wharves and Godowns-Kowloon pearance and commenced buying chiefly desi Wharfs after sales at 191 and $95 are on offer able superior favourite spinnings of No, 101, of which they secured a fairly large lot by paying At-$96. Hongkong and Whampoa Docks are obtainable at $145. It is notified that subject 50 cents to a dollar per bale higher over pre- to audit, the directors of this Company will vious quotations. The higher counts of Nos. recommend at the forthcoming meeting of 201. And 161, which used formerly to find ready shareholders, a dividend of tz per cent. Só per sales in large quantities in our local markels are now very difficult to move as the Japanese share, pass $ge,coo to a special account and ca ty forward about $393,000. New Amoy are pushing their own spinnings in the New. Docks have declined to Siz. Shanghai Docks chwang and Manchuria markets, the chief out- have improved and sales have taken place at lots for these chants. We close quiet but Tis. 109. Fenwicks have been sold at 522. steady. Nos. 6. and 8r.-Insignificant busi- Hongkew Wharts are easier and are quoted atness. No tor-Fairly large sales have been Tìs, 244 cum new issue.
effected in special favourite superior, spionings Lands, Hotels and Buildings-Hongkong at an advance of 50 cents to a dollar per floels have strengthened to $tis with buyers. bale. No 125,-in small request af former Hongkong Lands are firm at $171. A state. rates. No. 16-Trifling business at quota- ment of the Company's accounts for the yeartions, No 205-Owing to absence of orders ending 3 st December, 1906, in published. from the consuming districts a very small receded $1 per bale, n'es during the past fortnight comprise of about 25 bales of No. 6, 20 biles of No. Br; 5,195 bales of No. 10 307 bales of No. 115; 145 bales of 165,3 and 640 bales of No 205.; in all about 6,333 bales
Arrivals per steamers Zalsong, Austria, Dewanka, and G. Aptar of about 1,518 balen. Shipment to Shanghai and Northem Ports estimated at about 126,00 bales.
ALSO
A quantity of GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY.
TERMS: As Urual,
.HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 26th January, 1907.
NOTICE.
FOR KUDAT AND SANDAKAN.
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Taking Cargo ai through rates to Tawao, Labad Datu, Labuan, Jole, Manado and Zamboanga
HE Steamship, THE
Municipal mysteries, that he will not serve The net profits for that periods including demand has been experienced and prices have NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. egain so long as the prosent system endures. $67,839.41 balance brought forward from last It does not seem to us that many men are account, amount to $440.837.54. It is propos: attracted to serve under the present system. of ed to pay a final dividend of $31 per share mak- *closed doors" or that matters in this respecting in all $7 for the year, and, after writing off could be much worse if all the proceedings directors and auditors' fees there remains a balance of $56,218.38 to be carried forward to were public. It is highly desirable that the next year's account. Humphreys Rstates have ratepayers realized this at once and made up Shangbai Lands nie in demand at The. of about 10,000 bales. The unsold stock is changed hands at $11.95 and are procurable at their minds to instruct their new repitena 103 for the old and Tis. 6:1 for the new sharer. fives that the time has coms for the public te
The Company has declared a dividend of kpaw far more about what goes on at the time Tls..3 and a bonus of Tis. 11 per share. than the bureaucrats of Kiangai Road, con West Polots have improved to 852). The Japanese Yarn:-Importations have ceased descend to tell them in the ridiculous, futile and report of the directors, of this Company for at the yarn is being forwarded to Manchuria generally useless minutes which they give but the year ending 31st December, 19.6, has been where it finds prompt sales and better prices
issued
to shareholders. The net profits for the then in our local market, guy
( for publication generally so long after the event year, including the amount brought forward Exchange-We quote-to-day on India at 19 be of any practical pas-China Gasello, da the previous year amount to $55,329.49, From | Rn. 1654 % London sta/2))
Focal Yara-ales of too bales No. for, at $78 are reported, ple
WILL HE
al.
FEBRUARY.
Hongkong, 26th January, 1907.
STEAM TO CANTON.
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HE New Twin Screw Steel Steamer
CO. LD.
TALKING
MACHINES
AND
RECORDS.
New Stock just arrived
LARGE AND VARIED
ASSORTMENT
MUSIC.
Comio Opera Scores
and Dance Music.
RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL.
Hongkong, 29th November, 1006.
THE ORIGINAL
CANADIAN
CLUB
WHISKY.
Canadian Clut & Whisky deram
BAYANA DE POPETEMPLATE
KWONG TUNG"... 1,238... H. W. WALKER. Learts Hongkong for Cantos on cach Sun- day, Tuesday and Thursday, at 9 every evening. Leaves Capton for Hongkong on each Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, about 5.30 o'clock every evening.
This Fine New Steamer has unexcelled Per Case 12 Bottles ...... Accommodation for First Class Passengers and is lit throughout by Electricity, Electric Fans in First Class Cabins,
| Pastogo Fare-Single Journey"
AGENTS:
51 each
H. PRICE & CO.
The Company's Wharf is situated in front
“BORNEO,*** Captain F. Sembill, (ready to load on the 28th Meats January) will leave on TUESDAY, the 29th January."
For Freight or Passage; apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co, Agents. Hongkong, sóth January, 1907.
of the New Western Market, opposite the old WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT Harbour Office. The
YUEN ON 5.3. 0Q, LD45
No. 8, Queen's Road Wast
Hourlong, 14th January, 1007.
12, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
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