TELEGRAMS.

[Beuter's]

The Ring.

Gunner Moir . "Tiger" Smith.

LONDON, 26th February, Gunner Molr knocked out "Tiger" Smith in the first round, in, 169 seconds. The fight was merely a punching match, with the fartest and hardest use of the right and left on both sides. Gunner Moir is three inches taller and one and a half stone heavier than "Tiger" Smith.

Explosion on H.M.S. " Dragon.” A boiler explosion on H.M.S. Dragon has killed two, and injured four, of the crew,

Obituary.

The deaths of Mr. Otto Goldschmidt, the husband of Jenny Lind, and of Colonel Rollo of the Black Watch are announced.

The United States and Great Britain.

Mr. Bryce has called on President Roos. velt. The President said that Mr. Bryce's mission would maintain the existing cordial Anglo-Americ in relations, and was bound to be successful Lee..e the aims of both

countries wore skin.

THE BANK OF JAPAN,

SPEECH BY THE GOVERNOR.

4.

At the general meeting of the Bank of apan,' held on the 16th inst:nt, Mr. Matsun, Govern or of the Dank, onde na interesting speech E.om which we make the following extracts,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CÁÂNTUN DAY BY DAYS,

LISTINGUISHED FRENCH VISITOR" [From Oke-Own Correspondent]

Canton, 26th February.

MAN UNSUCCESSFUL APPEALS JEA Li Shai Kwai secretly retorned to Canton a few months ago and petitioned the Viceroy to pardon him and to permit him to remain here, On Inquiry the Viceroy found L guilty of many cases of corruption and has given in- A military officer attached to the French Lestructions to discover his whereabouts as well gation at Faking arrived here a few days ago. as to seize his property, if any, in Cantor, and Accompanied by the reach Consul at Cantor in his native province Kiangsu, as reported the with whom he conversed fur some time. The absconded from Canton. he had an inters ew with E. Viceroy Chow, other day. It is cow stated that Libas again gentleman being an experienced military off- cer, H.E. sent some weiyuan to bring the visitors to the northern Parade Ground to watch the military students go through their drill. The vialtors were full of admiration for the students..

THE RIVER BRIDGE,

Yesterday murcing at 11 o'clock, H.E. Vice ray Chow received an engineer from a firm of Hongkong and discussed with him matters concerning the proposed building of the iron bridge across the river. It is reported that this

engineer has been recommended to H.E. by H.E. Wo Ting Fang, who is at present with the Viceroy.

-A NEW TUKATRE.

The building of the new theatre outside the eastern gate of the city at Chun Lung Hou, near the new public gardens his been com pleted and the Canton 4 ureau of ommerce, industries and Auriculture has issued a notifi- cation"caling for tender for the leasing of this

new i ALTE.

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THE NEW GADL.

It is reported that the Namhoi Magistrale will not hand over the seals of his" office until the completion of the construction of the new 8ael building.

instant.

NEW MARKET;

KWANGCHOW GENERAL,

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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 28 1907.

THE * OPAN DOOR" IN MANCHURIAS

“QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE OF

REFRESENTATIVES, AN

"THE ADMU ISTRATION Of BaghalibN.

The Japan Chronicle of 16th inst sayı:-The

miles in the House of Representatives are of interest, the Estimates for the administration of Kwantung and Kabufuto (the Japanese half of Saghalien) being considered.

proceedings on Thursday of ths Budget Com

In reply to a question of Mr. Sasaki, a mem

ALLEGKD "HOLD UP”

WATER POLICE ENGINEER ARRESTED...

Futimations

THE

tractor, carrying on business at Norar, ROBINSON PIANO

F

Leung Yau, an engineer, employed at the Water Police Station, Tsim-taa-taul, figured vory prominently in the dock at the Police Court, this morning, to answer`a charge" of "highway roh- | bary. The complainant was Leung Fu, a con-

Kramer Street, Tai-kok-taui. The "hold up was alleged to have taken place near the re- clamation works. The story told Sergeant Sir, of Sam-abui-po Police Station, by thecontractor;, was to the effect, that yesterday afternoon after. of the Daido Club, in rogerd to thọ admini- | paying off his sampan, for he had just returned Owing to the high rate of rent charged for stration in Kwantung, Mr. Chinda, Vice- from Mongkok, he started to return to his the stalls of the new market buildings in the

Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated that in home. At the time he was wearing a gold old site of the Cheung Shop Monastery, the South Manchuria the Government was work-chain, attached to which was one gold gover, different staffs have been left unoccupied uptiling on the principle of the "open door" and eign, two half sovereigns, oné gold cash, vae alterations have been made. The stalls in the

"equal opportunity,” in accordance with the tiger's claw, and three gold' ear-picks, the lot new buildings being anw nearly all taken up spirit of the treaty of peace. Some foreigners, he valued at $48. The chain was hanging this new market will be opened on the 27th continued the Vice-Minister, were inclined from a builton hole in his coal. When he to think that the Japanese Government reached the road, after his climb from the wou'd not 'carry out its pledge to main beach, he saw the Water Police man walking, tain the "open door in South Manchuria, in the direction of. Tsim-tsa-tsui. The con seeing that duties were imposed on goods tractor was passing the man when he was imported through Newchwang, while Japan- seized by the queue and struck with a cro goods were admitted duty-free through truncheon. He was hit on the head, shoulder At 8 o in, on the agih instant when a man was going to Fatahan by land along the rail-Taire. This opinion was a mistaken one; and ribs. Then, according to the contractor, way tracks, he was knockedown by a passing Japanese and foreign goods were alike admis- accused snatched the gold chain and dashed. train and one of his legs was injured seriously. ted duty-free through Tairen. In fact, the down the road. Yelling "thiel" at the top of his He was at ce removed to the American Hos-Japancic Government was hesitating to estab- voice he pursued the man, who was arrested by 'pital and he'is not expected to live

lish a Customs-House at Tajren, as it was con- two other persons who had heard the cries. The sidered that it was not necessary to do so accused denied the charge. Mr. C. A. "D; before a Customs-loase was established by Melbourne, who heard the case, held accused Russia in North Mancharit, Now that it had in Sço bail for trial. been agreed between the Chinese and Russian Governments to establish a Customs-House in North Manchuria, a Customs-House would be established at fairen. The assurance repeatedly given by the Government of the "open door" and "equal opponesity" in Manchuria would remain unchanged after the war as before...

The newly-appointed Brigadier-General of Kwangchow, Pùn Check Man, will take over the seals of office frem Wong l'ai Tsung about the 15th March next,

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RAILWAY ACCIDENT...

WUCHOW, NOTAS, -

VILLAGE PILLAGID,

THE FATSHAN TROUBLE, The trouble in connection with the proposed levying of a new tax at Fatshian to finish that place with a proper organized police force and which caused the suspension of business in

Wuchaw, 16th February, that town, has been întisfactorily settled by One of the most cruel and daring atrocities the Namhof Magistrate and the Brigadier was perpetrated on the village of Wong Pu General of Kwongchow, who proceeded thither Tao, on Sunday, the 24th instant. From news for the purpose yesterday. Business at the to hand it appears that a large body of robbers, place has been resumed once more peacefully.alleged to be some couple bundied son,, ap

peared at the above vilings on Sunday even- ag at & p.m. and without any provocation on the part of the villagers, proceeded to pillage the various huts of the villagers. Woog Pu Tao is a village barely a mile away from Wuchow, on the opposite bank of the river,

Y REIGN SHOWS IN THE CITY.

"The year under review the 39 h year of Meiji) may be described as a period of transi tion during which financial conditions were awakening from the state of torpor induced by

For several times foreigners have applied to the war. The first half of the year, passed very the authorities for permission and protection quietly, but on entering the second half a testo open cinematographs and other shows in dency to gradual activity manifested itself. Cantor, but have been refused by the native Nevertheless on the whole the year may be authorities. Recently a Frenchman who in said to have terminated raimly and unevent. lends to open a cinematogr.pl show in the fully. Far although from the time of the out break of war considerable sums of money had been, scattered thro, in the country, in the form of military and naval outlays, thus gradually producing a plenitude of fox- ing capital di the people at large re-

Two boats have for some tame been utilized mained under the influence of a sentiments stat ons of the Canton Water Police Force of caution. Moreover, the spring season

in the harbour limits; one is stationed at Wong was, marked by an abundance of politic. Sha, and the other at Chun Lun Hou at the ‚al affirs. Thus a pecial Finance Law for eastern section of the Bund: On account of

Consol dation of the National Debis, a Law for

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western suburb, has applied to the amo Magistrate through his onsul for the neces say permission and protection, but so far the Namhui Magistrate has not given him a reply:

A

THE WATER POLICE,

lection of the tax on brothels for the purpose of building two stations on land instead of using boats. The work of construction was Commenced on the 6th jostant.

THE LIEUTENANT tartar GENEUSL.,

Yesterday a farewell dinner was given to the Lieutenant Tartar General Chun Ling in honour of his transfer and promotion, by a number of officials and the community of his native province residing at Canton,

! VILLAGE ROBBERY,

On the el instani, a gang of over 100 job- bersolently attacked the Ngan You, Village in the rook Skan District, ransacked 23 houses and carried away spoils to the value of over ten thousand doll is. The village soldiers were not ią strong enough force to overcome their enemy and were compelled to retire with the result that one of their number was killed and several others wounded. Besides the booty the robbers also kidnapped and carried away with them one man and a child. The outrage has been reported to the authorities.

their long period of residence at sea, many of amending portions of the Extraordinary Tax the members of the force are suffering from Law, a Law for the Nationalisation of Private Swollen feet, and consequently are unfit for Tailways, and other measures all having an duty. Now the authorities have given instruc important bearing on the national economy,tions to appropriate $6,00 from the col were presented to the iet, giving rise to much discussion and apparently bewildering people's minds. Moreover, as the facts relating to the failure of the previous year's crops ́in the north masterly districts, becanie known, and the very Severo siffering thus entailed was bruted abroad, a still greater sense of depression was produced. Probably, for these reasons busi Dess condition thoughout the country did not show any sign of recovering from the dulness if the previous year. It is true that foun January welcome followed welcome in honour at the troops returning victorious, so that an outward appearance of revival was presented by the market, but this briskness was confined to transactions retail trade and did not make itself felt to any 'gical degree in the world of general business. Further, at the time when woven stuffs, which constitute à barum: ter of the general commer cial condition, were inclining in a site of depression, violent depreciation of culton yarns, which took place in April-May, inspired apprehensions as to the future course of events and resulted in a general decline of production". Itis true that during this time.nn. increase of the spinning industry and schemes or the establishment of various new enterprises found Bome few promoters, but nevertheless in res. ponie the commercial depression, there seemed to be a rei ewal of the tendency in took seriously ahead. On the other hand, if the slate of the money market he considered, it is seen that the paymenis on account of war out. lays continued month after month from the beginring of the year, leading to an increas ed reattering of capital, while, at the same time, as a result of the spread of a war-induced

· spirit of effective r conomy among the people, large sums were placed on deposit in the banks. Money became easy both to town and in country; and the banks in the various locali-

HAILWAY AFFAIRS.

27th February. "The payment of the second instiment on the shares of the Canton-Hankow Railway Company was fixed at a recent meeting, for the present moon, but owing to the delay in the election of a president, vice president and some ineiphers' of the board of directors, the

ed.

Government, policy of the administration of Mr. Yokota, a Progressia, inquired as to the Kabaluto,

Mr. Yokota, referring to the report that the. question of Russia's fishing rights in Kabafuto would be submilied to the decision of the

rights would be purchased by the Japanese Hague Court of Arbitration, or that such Russian

Government, asked whether there was any. truth in these reports.

To-day's Advertisements.

THE-INDO-CHINA STEAM-NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

the ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION THE SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS-altering-

and providing for the sub-division of each of the existing Shares of £10 each in the capital fally paid (one of which is a Preferred Ordinary of the Company into two. Shares of £5 each

Share having the respective rights defined by Share and the other a Deferred Ordinary the reso'uilons) having been duly passed, the sub-division came into effect on and from the 1st of January, 1957.

Shareholders are now requested to send us the Share Certificates for the Shares which stood in their names on the Register on the 3181 December, 195, in order that they may be cancelled and the corresponding Certificates for Preferred Ordinary Shares and Deferred Ordinary Shares may be issued to them in exchange in due course.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers. Kangkong, 28th February, 1007.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

**GLEŃ" LINE OF, STEAMERS.

FROM LONDON, ANTWERP AND

STRAIT HE Steamship

Mr. Chinda, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, replied that the views of the two Governments

TH prere in apposition on the question, and that efforts were being made to settle the difficulty diplomatically. The Vice-Minister added that nothing definite had been decided as to whe ther the question should be submitted to the decision of the llague Court or the Russian rights purchased.

„Mr. S.zaki further asked whether it was true that the Chinese had taken in hand the con- section of a railway between Kirin and Changchung The Vice-Minister for Foreign Affies replied that such reports had appeared in the newspapers, but the Government was nnt yet in receipt of any authoritative intelli- gence on the maller

Mr Sasaki further inquired if the withdrawal, of troops from Manchuris would not diploma tically affect 'apan. The Vice-Minister stated

that he could not tell what would be the effect

of the withdrawal of the troops from a military point of view, but diplomatically it would in no way affect Japan.

"GLENSTRAE"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees

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of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon,- where each consignment will be sorted oui mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 7th March will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Gadown Company within ten-days after the steamer's arrival.

No claims will be recognized if not presented within 14 days of the ship's arrival.

MCGREGOR BROS, & GOW,

[260 Hongkong, 28th February, 1967.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

E. & C. S. N. Co.'s Steamer

.. "NILE,'

No further questions, were asked, and the to sub-committees; the proceedings terminated. meeting having' apreed' to refer the Estimates

Assistant-Chief Commissioner of the New cheang Customs; arrived at siren on the 13th instant ja make the necessary, preparations for | FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, the establishment of the Customs-House, which is expected to be opened on April 1st next.

Mr. Hata, Home Minister, stated that the and almost within sight of some of the foreign diction of the fome Department from the new territory would be placed under the juris. houses, on the Wachow side of the river. The coming fiscal yeal, and an official to direct villagers naturally resented the behaviour of the the administration, under the title of the maruders and "in desperation attacked the Director of the robbers, but being very inferior in numbers

Kabaluto Government, would be shortly appointed. The territory they suffered at the hands of the ruffiaus. The would be ruled on the same lines, as the robbers, it is significant, were armed only with administration of the intherland. The swords, knives, scythes, etc. but no fire arins. This is a clear indication that the above rob-

Kabafuto Government would not be vested with power to make laws, as in Formosa, but would hers were unt a rebel gang, but just plain mar- be placed on the same footing as Okinawa auders, who are very numerous around the out Luchu), Fishery and forestry were the prin- ring districts of Wuchow, of recent days. Incipal industries of the new territory. the fight that ensued between the rob b8 and the villagers, some 5 or 6 were killed and a large, sümber wound. villagers' side, who being absolutely unprepar The casualties were mainly on the

ed and not armed for an ninck, suffered accordingly. The robbers after footing every thing of value, in the village, set fire to it and decamped across the inille, taking with them their foot and also a number of women and children belonging the village. Yesterday morning great volumes of smoke were ob served by a nuber of people in Wuchow, who thought it was just one of the usual boo. Ares on the hills, that are so common about here. At a p.m one of the villages, who had managed to escape unhurt, came into Wuchow and reported the above details of the disaster that had overtaken his fellow-villagers. In eply to a query be denied that it was a clan- fight, as he said his village was on the most amicable terms with the neighbouring clans. and moreover the rothers who had visited them were absolutely unknown to any one in the village. The poor villagers are in the mean while in a sad plight as they are homeless and all their possessions have been stolen er uth- lessly destroyed. The majority of them have now cume into Wuchow for refuge, and help. The matter was reported to the WA Tairen message states that Mr. Kurosawe, chow hsien, or Magistrate, who immediately sent a body of soldiers to the village, with orders to follow up the robbers and capture them il possible. Needless to say no such thing as the capture of the robbers will happen, as- the local soldiers are not inclined that way, the majority of them being ex-pirates themselves. With a parrison very much below the norm strength, it is no wonder that such daring rob beries should tike place, almost within sight of the part. Wuchowy which used to have 80s. soldiers in barracks, has now barely 100, and this great reduction of course due to the officials trying to economize. That this policy

Sellers-Hongkong lanks. $895, Canton of economy is a wrong one, is apparent, when such atrocities as the abuve can be perpetrated nurances $195, China Fires $98, China and Manilas $20 Douglases $36, Shell Transports so near the pot With regard to the women

38, Raubs $81, China Sugars $128, Hongkong nod children cuptured by the robbers, the Chi-Thicks $134 ex div., Kowloon Wharf, Sɔal, ness here say that this is always customary, as West Points Sta, Humphreys states Su,

ment troops, they put the women and children in case the robbers are pursued by Govern China Borneo Sto, Electrics $14, Kopes S27,

-China Lights $91. between themselves, and the troops in escape being fired at. When not purse, alter, lead. ing their captives some considerable distance from where they have taken them, the robbers "At the commencement of the second half

release their victims to find their way of the year, the fineness of the weather and the

back to their own homes, as best they are able. in some cases, where possible, the children prospect of a good barvest brought signs of

and women are sold for what they will fetch, recovery of tone. Business, which had been so. - long depressed, began to revive Woven stuffs

but the robbers never do this where a possible London—Bank'T,T.,

demand and in their sequel all kinds of merchandise

chance of detection will lead to their own cap.

Do, 4 months' sight ture. One of the survivors ofthis village outrage France-Bank T.. gradually came into active, demand, Thus, in September, when subscriptions were invited for

mentioned that he did not think that these rob.America-Back T.T. ́bers were old hands at this game, as ma y of Germany-Bank T.T. the South-Manchurin Railway states, the ap.

The Viceroy has received from the Ministry them were quite as alarmed as the villagers India T.T............. plications amounted to an extraordinary figure, ofrmy at l'eking a despatch with regulations themselves, The survivor in question goes on Shanghai-Bank T.T. ég sem ön

Do. demand.......jaani And, he share, market, which, from the spring, prohibiting the officers and troops from smok to say that he thinks that they are a lot of farm Singapore T.T. had developed an upward tendency undering opium. At present it is still found that,bourers from distant districts, who having fapan-Back T.T. Yerious influences, grew increasingly active; the many of the military officers and tinops are been famine-stricken, in their own parts, hava Java-Bank T.T....... incep ion of various new enterprises grew

addicted to the habit of taking the drug. Those banded together for the purpose of robbery, to gradually more frequent, and there were Occasional app ehensions lest an abuse of this who fail to get rid of the vice will be seri- enable them to tide over this bad winter, on the 4 months tight LIC...........2/35/16 in First Class Cabins, di-position, should he witnessed. Still the Daily dealt with, according to the instructions

6 months sight L/C...... proceeds 'of their robberies.. Ho states, as, bis Agancial conditi-n-remained na 'easy as ever

thes the close of the year approached to report on the habits of their subordinates rappledeed a temporary increase of de- they will also be punished. Opium smokers mand for accommodation, Luthis was merely cidental to the closs of the year, and thus the rey will communicate with the Tartar General the outcome of business: arrangements in are not to be enlisted sa anldiers, The Vice - situation may be summed up by saying that |"be Commander-in-Chief and the officials of - things passed quiaily alike in bunloest, and in the Military Departments, asking them siricily finance,"

to enforce these regulations,

lies set themselves to lower their rates of

vinterentson deposits. This began during *February inÇ saka and Nagoya, and piher ́places topk a "šimilar step. Our (Jank, since raising its rate of interest in June of the year 1905, had maintained the samne figure in con- formity with the state of the market, hul, in due. appreciation of ruling conditions, two reductions of a ris ench were made in the daily rate during March and May.

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collection of the second payment has been deferred to some future date. he Company bas telegraphed to various shareholders of the company, bath at home and abroad, to that

effect.

WHAMPOA DOCKS. ".

The naval docks a Whampoa will be handed over by the Government to à company of oicials and merchants, and vessels of all descriptions whether Government or private will be charged on the same reale for repairi,

OFFICIAL CHANGES

it is reported that important affairs' at Honam require the services of the present Viceroy has appointed Taotai Hsieh to take up Provincial Judge Chu there, and H.E. the

the position until his return. Owing in the death of his mother, die› present Provincial | Examiner Tou will go on leave and H.E. the Viceroy has appointed the Provincial Treasurer

Wu to isko up the position pro tem,

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"BON VOYAGE" "DINNER,

It is reported that ff.E. the Viceroy will in vile Mr. F. J. Mayers, Commissioner of Cus: tons, who will leave Canton soon, on two years' leave, to a farewell dinner, nt his yamen.

Commander and Admiral 1,í Chun will also be present.

OPIUM IN THE ARMY. I

COMMERCIAL

TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.

3.01 p.m. Buyers:--National Banks $;1, U ion Insur... Providenis 53 80, Cements 52 4. Electrics Stai, aces $830. Hongkong Lands Sto71, China Ices $240 ex div., 6. S. Watsons, Stz, Powell $71.

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Sales-Hongkong Fires $385, Macao Steam- boats $30, Land Investment S1071, China Providenis 58.85, Cements Szil:

Nominal:-Indo-China $85, Shanghai Docks T. 1OB, Hougkew Wharis Tis. 232; (nid) Tls. 222 (new), Hongkong Hotels $123, Cottons Stz, Dairy Farms 516j, Tramways $215,

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Selling.

Buying

2/2 13/16

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PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees, of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods.it being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where eart consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

instructions are given to the contrary before Optional Goods will be landed here unless & Bours,

Gonds not cleared by the, 6th proxima, ar 4 P.M., will be subject in rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by the ID. any case whatever,

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns. for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap pointed hour.

"All claims must be presented within, ten days of the stranier's arrival here after which the They cannot be recognised, a

No claims will be admitted after the Goois have test the Godawny.

E A HEWETT

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 29th February, 1907,

STEAM TO CANTON.

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This Fine New Steamer. has; u'excelled ..134: || Accommodati ́a for First Class Passengers and is it throughout by Electricity. Electric Fans

framed by that Mini-try, ard if any officers reason for this view, that so many of the rob. 1 30 days' sight San Francisco & New York..

bors were armed with farming implements. The local gentry are combining to relieve the officials promise to do everything possible to unfortunate villagers and in the meanwhile the

Capturn the robbers and la recover the women and children stolen.?.

30 days sight Sydney and Melbous “4 months' sight. v, saj - do, na,

months' sight. Franc 6 months' sight": "all boot

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The Company's Wharf is situated”, in front of the New Western Market, opposite the old Harbour Office.

YUEN ON S.S. CO, LD,

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CO, LD.

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LARG AND VARIED

ASSORTMENT

MUSIC

Comic Opera Scores

and Dance Music..

RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL:

Hongkong, 29th November, 1906.

·

· A GREAT REPUTATION

IS ONLY WON BY GREAT ACHIEVEMENTS

D&JMECALLUMS

Perfection

"PERFECTION

SCOTCH WHISKY

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

OF ITS CONSUMERS:. That is Why WHEN ONCE TRIEDIT IS ALWAYS || PREFERRED TO OTHER BRANDS SIMPLY A CASE OF QUALITY &

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SOLE AGENTS:

Per Case 12 Bottles

$16.00

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10 per cent. Discount allowed until further

notice.

Hongkong, 36th February, 1909,

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