TELEGRAMS

The Naval Estimates.

LONDON, 1st March..

The Naval Estimates show a reduction of £1,427,091 and 1,000 men.

.

New construction will cost £8,100,000, A compared with £9135,000 for 1906.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 4, 1907.

WEST KIPRR NOTRE”

ANOTHER PIRACY.

BANDITS TERRORISING THE DISTRICT.

Wuchow, and March... The West River pirates and robbers are dia playing a lot of activity litely, and sight on top of the pillage of Wong l'u Tao, reported in your Last Wuchow Notes, comes the nows that

'CARD-SHARPERS IN ARE HARBOUR

WARNING TO SHIPMASTERS,

As everyone knows gambling in any shape or forms a dear to the heart of a certain class of Chinese in this Colony,, and gamble they will, despite the constant arrests that are made and the heavy for imposed upon offenders, Ja some shape or other they will risk their and

FINE ALLEGED CURB FOR THE

I OPIUM HABIT.

To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Mr. Edward Morell Holmes (F. Li S.) Curator of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, writes as follows to the Times upon the sisbject of the indigenous plant discovered in Selangor THE Undersigned have received instractions which is credited with being a cure for the opium habk

Sir,--itherto the same of the plant used a cure for the opium babit in the Straits

1997, and includes two, or failing the naval the iniportant village of S-ning, near Dosis too often their maniers-money, on a game of Settlemanis does not appear to have been powera rozching an understanding at the has been robbed and looted and that also chance, with the idea that they will thurmado knowning

Hague Conference, three improved, and slightly larger Dreadnoughts, One Tast un arinoured cruiser, five ocean-going destroyers twelve torpedoers and, twelve submarines,

Later.

easily make a pocketful of money with them that in all the years of their trying out any trouble. Experience dever teaches by this means, they are no richer to-day

Specimens of the plant in flower and fruit. this society by Mr. L. Wray, Curator of the have now been, presented to the museum of Taiping Mustum, Perak, This gentleman,

this neighbourhcod have long been threatened than they were when they first began on 'their who is a careful, botanist, has identified the

large number of women and children were stolen and taken away by the pirates. The village of Si-ning is just outside the City of Posing, where the West River steamers call for passengers and stage cargo, and the people of

hazardous career. Gamble they will, and plant as Condratum Sandaicum, Miquel. It with a visit from the pirate gan; s. The villa Japanese, Loans.

gers took no notice of the threat as being so amble they do, of times to their undoing, accords well with Miquel's description, and and a sojourn in gaol, But now, not content It is expected that a 5 per cent. Japanese close to Dosing, they thought it was most im.

with meeting together in some out of the way, that can be no doubt that it belongs to that loan, for the conversion of the two 6 per probable that the pirates would have the dar cent, loans, will be issued about 15th inst. ating to visit then.. On the evening of the 35th there indulging in their games of chance, they that of the pear tree, and beats globular clus and, as they hope, unsuspected house, and species. It is a woody climber, with opposita leaves, in size and shaps somewhat resembling February, the pirates surrounded The village

are apparently turning their attention further of small white flowers arranged in panicles, in large numbers, and statted firing some of the buts. As the villagers loit their burning aficid, and if not stopped in time, may become the lower being followed by a red fruit about dwellings they were assaulted by the pirates, real menace to the shipping in the port, for

an lach long, furnished with four longitudinal. but in spite of the odds and disadvantages, it would appear that they are now endeavour wings. The plant is abundant on the plains the villagers, put up hard fight, withing to victimize the crews and native the result that the pirates were slowly passengers of the vessels here, aquis shown round Kuala Lumpur, in Selangor. She pro- peperies of the Combretace, the natural order byp case which came before, and was

to which it belongs, are very little known summarily dealt with by Mr. F. A. Haze

some are used in malarial, fevers, two are and at the Magistracy this morning. All

known to possess vermifuge properties and one. being quiet in the harbour yesterday, the ships used for poisoning bats.

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· Diplomatie Appointments, The Hon. L. D. Carnegie, Councillor at the Legation at Pekin, has hean appointed Councillor at Vienna... Mr. Leach, the Secretary of Legation at Christiania, replaces the Hon. L. D. Carnegie.

2nd March,

ed the Subsidy Bill, as amended.

D

but surely Letting the worst of ilia"fight, The pirates anding, themselves eather badly handled by the merciless villagers bear a hasty elle t, but nevertheless matinged to take

to sell by.. PUBLIC AUCTION,..., an FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, SON

THURSDAY,

the 7th March, 1907, at ́tr A, at their

Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,...¿

corner of Ice House Street, COGNAC, 17 Cases VERY OLD GABLIC so Casca E. REMY MARTIN & CO. WHISKY;

AND

About 100,000. EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES.

TERMS-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH;" Auctioneers.

Mongkong, 4th March 3w 7,

CUMPRUNTE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FOR SHANGHAI, KODE AND YOKOHAMA,

THE Company's Steamship

"ERNEST SIMONS," Captain Girard, will be despatched as above, TOMORROW, the 5th March, at 5 AM.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. 'Hangkang, 4b March, 1907.

As soon as a larger quantity of the plant. arrives the leaves will be subjected to chemical analysis and physiological investigation, and its actual valan or allerwise determined. Meanwhile a few preliminary tests applied in the research laboratory of the Pharmaceutical Society to the small quantity of the leaves available indicate only the presence of an astringent principle, and a colouring matter,Co but do not afford a definite proof of the presence of any alkaloid or glucoside, although the caves appear to contain some substance an yet unknown to chemists...

The United States. The House of l'epresentatives at Washing; ton has struck out the clause-in-the-Shipway few of the village women und children doit no work, and the crews, therefore, pre- Subsidy Bill providing for a fast mail service with them. News of their fracas was immesumably at leisure, four of these gamblers who from San Francisco to Ilawaii, Japan, China diately reported to the, Dosing Officials, who had broken away from the id groove, and who in turn communicated with the Wuchowau-fancied that the crew of the ss. Empress of and the Philippines, and also the line from

is steam-Lunch with about 40 Japan wouldfall neasy prey to their card-sharp- San Francisco to Australia, Puget Sound, tries

"braves" were despatched to. Sining via Dosing operations, proceeded on board that vessel China and the Philippines.

with the intention of victimizing the crew by jog, and it is pleasant to have to record, that very much to general surprise (and probably inducing them to join in a game of chance, in The House of Representatives has pass their own) the soldiers succeeded.in capturing wh.ch it was impossible for any but the sharpers two-live pirates, and also recovered 4 women themselves to win. But all was not so quiet The Imitation of Armaments. and a couple childsen, that were stolen by the around as the sharpers imagined, for P. G pirates. The rest of the pirate ging, with their Davis was on the alert, and being struck Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, in an article in the Liberal Weekly, says that the prisoners, managed to escape. The two live by the suspicious appearance of the men,

Those who may be interested in the method nation considers the objections to the dis-pirates captured, and the women and chil. kept an eye on them, and awaited develop

dren recovered, were sent to Wuchow from ments. Finding the men on board without of administering the remedy in Selangor will cussion of a limitation, of armaments. at the Dusing, for an official inquuy. The soldiers, permission P. C. Davis took charge of the mis find the dainiis given in the Pharmaceutical Hague baseless, and paints out that the in addition to capturing the above two pirates, creants, and locked then up until he could Journal, January 15, page 43. The plant has originst-conference at the Hague was con met another pirate, who however, put up a place them before a magistrate to answer for

Dever, I believe, been figured hitherto, but an vened for that purpose. Great Britain had fight. The pirate was promptly overpowered their misdeeds. This morning they were arillustration of the plant and a full botanical already shown her sincerity-by-the reduc by his numerous ass vilants and was there and taigned before Mr. F. A. Hazeland; and were description appears in this week's issue of the tions in her army and navy, and he is con. then decapitated, and his head shoved into a box, fined $50, with the alternative of one month's vinced that the world recognises that British to be produced before the officials as evidence imprisonment. Being unable to pay their

t'e soldier's valour. On the arrival of the fints they were sent to gaol as an alternative." nival preponderance is not aggressive.

launch from

osing, conveying the soldiers

BOOLHOW BACHELORS BALL.

and their prisoners, the laurch came alongside the Customs pontoon to report its arrivát in Feochow has been cheered with many co

port. A number of coolie women scrambled, un board to carry away the passenger lu,gage, joyable dances this season, each a brilliant success in its own way, but one of the happiest and one buxom dame asked one of the soldiers was that given by the Bachèlors, last night at if he would give her his luggage to carry ashore. the Club, says the. Forchny Echo of 23rd. uk. "ffero, carry this box," said the soldier. The The building was decorated throughout, and lisbox, which had no lid, was then taken hold of 'with pretty lanterns, and warmed with atoves by the woman, who, giving one glance at its bear each cory corner, the latter act of thought. ghastly contents, emitted a shriek and then fúlógion, tụch n-raw-nigh', being much appre⚫ dropping it like an extra-hot potatoe, she ran clated by the guests. Rarely has the Clab been far her life, shrieking all the time. The box decorated more tastefully, l'alms, flags, ferns | she had picked up contained the decapitated and flow hid, the walls, delightful arches head of the pirate. The two pirates captured envered with greenery graced the stairway looked for all the world just like the ordinary and the jarger entrance to the upper balcony, cargo-coole, and from their appearance, one where n en had been erected with cosy little couli hardly credit it, that the poor speci· ens coinom Choice of o nery was given the of humanity, londed down with chains were guests, Cusy corner's where all tre dances could real live pirates. We live in an enromantic be seen, or seats over the lay of 'Naples with age, and no doubt the day, of the picturesque Vesuvius in fo't working order, with all her. pirate is finished. The modern substitute cer motors going strong, and dear little white

tainly does not come up to expectat ors sailed craft sitting on the stillest of s ill waters, The above pirates are now safely lodged inside or a scene of old English buildings with their the yamen, and their heads will no doubt adorn parrow little streels, or even corners hidden in

the yamen gates in a day or two. fings where one could peep through to see what". the other pariners were eating for jupper! The floor was excellent, and the music good. Every. ane wore her best frock and his best smile. The Bachelors were most attentive and each did bis part well to make the evening a success, and that it undoubtedly was, It was regretted. more ladies were not present, but those who put in an appearance declared they had rately bad a more enjoyable-time at the Club · Our hearty congratulations in the Bachelors," to Meuses, Lachian, Abel and Martzinkevich on the taste displayed in the decorations, to Mr.

AN IMPUDENT COOLIE WELL SBAVED.

FONING. THE FIRE BRIGADE.

The vicinity of Lyndhurst Terrace always appears to be the happy hunting-ground of a certain class of conlies when they are inclined 1 become obstrepèrnus, and create a disturb. ance generally to the annoyance of the origli. bours, and the distraction of the guardians of le peace, until that neighbourhood is becom

CANTUN DAY BY DAY

THE NEW LIEUT. THTAR GENERAL.

[From Our Own Correspondent] «

Canton, and March.

It is leamed from official circles that the newly-appointed Senior Lieutenant Turlar Gneral Fu Ching will leave Peking about the

instant for Canton and is expected to arrive here to take up his new appointment about the beginning of the second noon,,

CANTON KOWLOON RAILWAY,

Total Wen Ho left fere for Hongkong yes- terday, for the purpose of soliciting subscrip- tions to saares there for the Canton-Kowloon Railwa

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sama journal.

COMMERCIAL.

Selling.

demand.......

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

London-Bank T.'f.

Do. Mn,

4 months' sight. France-Bank T..... America-Birke T.T., Germany-Bank TIT. ominai Indin T.T... rate

Dr. demand... Shanghai-Bank T.T. Singapore T

3/2 11/16.

-2/3 1/16 ...3.81

X prem

lapin-Rank.T

dvaBank T.Të holla nina,

J33

Ruying

A

6mneths' sight L/C. months: sight | JC.

2/3 .2/3 7/16.

(10

Fatimation's

THE

ROBINSON. PIANO

CO, LD.

TALKING

MACHINES

AND

RECORDS.

S.S. "ERNEST, SIMONS."

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

'ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex s.s. Cordraan and Medor; from Havie ex is. Medoc, and from Bordeaux ex 13. Ville de Lorient, in connection with above New Stock just arrived Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Trea sure and Valuables are being landed and. stored at their 'risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing, t

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the. Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 11th March, at Noon, will be subject to rest and landing-charges,

Allclaims must be sent in to me on or before the righ March, or they will not be recognised..

All damaged packages will be examined on MONDAY, the 4th March, at 3 P.M;

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 4th March, 1907.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship (

"LIGHTNING "

10 days sight San Francisco & New York. 54 having arrived from the above Ports, Con-

4 months' sight

do.

10 days sight Sydney and Melbourne........signees of Cargo are hereby informed that FAREWELL TO MR. MAYERS,

..........86 their Goods will be delivered from alongside, 4 months' sight France......................... Yesterday, Mr. F. 1. Mayeri, Canton Com-6 months' sight

.........2.By] missioner of Customs, was entertained at a

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at Consigness! risk and expense. #months' sight Germanymu wa

2.74 farewell dinner by H. F, the Viceroy: Am ng Har Silvet and

...32 1/16

Cargo remaining on board after a P.M. of the the guests present were the British Consul- Thank of England rate.....................5%th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk $9.00 and expense into the hazardous and/or extra: Sovereign Lan General in Canton, Admiral Mosie, who arriv

hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and edin Canton on board F. M. S. Alacrity,

Kowloon, Wharf and Godown Co., Limited. and others. Mr. Commissioner ayers will

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE 1000 leave ( hina on two years! leave,

DELIVERY of their Goods-froin alongside, such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

VILLAGE RONDERY,

Abou: the middle of last month a case of rubbery was committed at Ho Pin Villa, e in the district of Namhoi, The robbers about

To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

to sell hv

lifeen in number entered the village, ransacked THE Undersigned we received instructions ten houses and took away spoils to the value. of several thousand dollars." The rabbers also

kidnapped two sm.ll children, and when the alarm was raised the rascals.escaped across the river.

CANTON ARSENAL.

The Canton Arsenal has been extra busy lately. No holidays wem observed even al

P ́BLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, ON THURSDAY,

the 7th March, 1907, at ir A.M, at their Sales Rooms, No 8 Des Vœux Poad,

-corner of Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY OF STORES, Comprising:-

No Fire Insurance has been, effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Agents

Hongkong, 4h March, ro 7

''HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

"HX H.A. L. Steamship

"HALSBURG,"

Fergusson and the other Bachelors, ton' numer.ing quite a byword for as the haunt of the dis. the New Year. In fact, during the holidays,YORK HAMS, OXFORD SAU AGES; of Cargo are hereby requested to send in i

sus to mention, for the arrangements in general, May they soon give another one!

CANESH ABDUCTION CASE.

JONGKONG WOMAN DYING,

orderly members of the community. Thus it was got curprising to learn at the P. lice Court that Tyndhurst Terrace had once again been the scene of great excitement, this time leading to the turning out of the Fire Brigde on na ather of those fool's curands of which they are tho often the victims, owing to the excessive but misplaced rest of some irresponsible passerby, or even occasionally af`a lutong.

the worknen had to work both day and night

, POLICE SCHOOLS. " 1.E. the Viceroy has been issued instruc lions to the Magistrates of the different dis tricts of the province, to opon schools for police in their respective districts in order that the present guards of the different districts may enter them, and an completion of their course of studies, enter the police force of the pro vince.

"FUNG SHUI."

A certain gentry urgamed Ip, of Lung Kg 1-

and

SALMON, PICKLES, SPANISH FRENCH OLIVES, CHAMPIGNONS, ONT MEAL, &c. &c, (in Good Order and Conduion).

JERMSAs usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, 4th March, 1907,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

776

HE Undersigned have received instructieds

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON,

-MONDAY,

Slipway, Wanchai,

The Racing Yacht

'JOAN

(late "Hibernia '), well lept up lo complete Racing. Trim, with three Mainsails, Moorings, &c. Winner of 30 Fronts this season and of last season's Cham

pionship:

AND I'

Cantain Filler, having ärrived, 'Consignees their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned, and to take immediate de Jivery of their goods from alongside.

Optional Cargo will be forwardeil unfess notice to the contrary, be given before TO- DAY..

HONGJANA:. Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the hazardous andfor extra hazard- ous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Limited, and stored st Consignees' risk and expense.

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steaner's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where, they will be examined on the 9th inst., at 3.P.M...

No Fire Insurance has been effected

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Homeog. 3rd March, 19.7.

1225 STEAM TO CANTON,

Last month the Bench Court was occupied in hearing the case of a Chinese woman named Tam Ab Fong, charge with bringing women into the Colony for Immoral purposes, under false this case it appears the pot ca on the prejences, reports the Incapore Free Press of beat heard police whistles being vigorously and forcibly blown, and everything indicated. 16th alto

She

brought two young Cantonese that the police were urgently required, women to Singapore from Hoagkong, and these two women were the principal witnesses against as some dire calamity was befalling, or some Village, in the district of Namhos bought FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, ber. One woman in particular told a reinarkterrible, crime being enacted. Rushing 10piece of hud with a house on it in that village able story. She stated that she met accused in

the spot the police officer found a Chinnman Being an enlightened gentleman, he pulled Hongkong and they gi friendly. The witness yelling "fire," "fire," for all he was worth, the down the old building and built a house of for the sith March, 1907, at 5 P.., at Ab King's undelivered after the 10.8 instant, will be

Litter-rushing away an the approach of the cign design on the land. At about hat time was a young married woman and the accused

The plague visited the village and carried off, took her about t various places of entertain, if there

officer. The police proceeded to investigate several persons of the village. The villagers ⚫ment Accused then invited the witness cavered was another Chinaman blowing the

was any fire, but call he dis- | now began to blame the foreign design of the structure as detrimental to the "fung shui" of to visit her at her home which was but a whittle as if his life depended upon it. He the place and thus causing the visitation of night's Fail from Hongkong. The woman could not give any reason for his insane the plagu.. The villagers have now decided consented, and was put in board a junk actius, and he was taken in charge. Mean- to pull down this building if the owner does and taken to a large town. After two white an enterprising litong had rusi ed up to rot do to himself; and the owner has now ap days' stay she wanted to Jeturn to her husband Central Police Station and given the alarm of plied to the Nambai Magistrate for protection. fie. The order was given for the brigade to and-child, but was told she could not. Then turn out, and in two minutes the fire-fighters despite her protesis, she was pul on a steamer were on their way to quell the reported rut- and brought to Singapore, where the accused break, but only to discover that they had been tried toándure her to lead an immoral life...

minde fools of there was no fire, and they could return again to their warm beds, from which After the above evidence had been recorded, liey had been so suthlessly rou ed. The man

The first match in the above competition | the case wit posiponed a week, but at the next who bad blown his whistle, and who gave the will be played on the military ground, thermals and mak salah-Auctioneers. bearing, Mr. Hailey of the rotectorale, who hame of Fol Wan, describing himself as a competing teams being the tights Infsuiry and prosecuted, said that the accused had become painter retiring at No. 11 Lyndhurst, Terrace; the Hongkong Hockey Club, The match win

(war removed to the Central Station, kad, when commence at 4.30 p.m., and an excellent game FOR SIRGAPORE, PENANG AND seriously ill and he therefore asked for a for- the Court oper ed, he was placed before Mr. G. is expected the teams are:-Club: Rev. G, ther remand." From werk to week the case | A, 13, Melbourne, charged with behaving in a Searle (goal); L. Murphy (capt.) and T.-M. bay been postponed and yesterday Mr. Tailey disorderly manner in the public street. The Knott (back); W. S. Dupree, A. B. Ogle and HE Steamship appeared before Mesars, Michell and Ellis and accused did not deny the charge, but conlly. L. Garrett (halves): T. H. King, F. V. asked to be allowed to withdraw the case av

said he was not the only one who was blowing Kirwan, R. F. G. Master, L. G. Burd and C. J. his whiste.. His Worship said that had nr-Batterthwaite (forwards) 19th Infantry: Vil- 154 decored was so ill'shat she was bel eyed to thing to do with the matter, and asked the nan sak Deonek (goal); Major Lawis sad. Araak be dying. The Court consented to this and what he was blowing fur, but this the culprit (backs); Lu: Stainton, Vitoak Ragoak and The defendant, who had been sitting in Court,reed to 'divolge." "A fine of $to, with the Ram Chandar (halves); Lt. Lecky, Col. Ak- wal told she was fee. She looket terribly ill alternative of seven days' imprisonment, was ken, L. Taylor (Capt Fateh Khau and Sak

Imposed, accompanied by a severe reprimand baran (forwarda)...” 'ihs Club will play in WE DAVID SAS H & Co., LIMITED and on trying to walk out of Court collapsed, and warning against a repetiton of the offence: White, the 119th in Colour Referees ! LA Two pelicemen had to carry her out of Court, The fine was paid."

Usher and Cape: Butcher, sis

Hongkong

HOCKEY.

THE CHALLENGE cur.

The Racing Yacht

ASTHORE" built by the Dock Co., well kept up in com. plete Racing Trim with two Mainsails, par Jibs, c.

TERME-4s Ordal,

HE New Twin Screw Steel Steamer Th

"KWONG TUNG"...1,138,... W. WALKER Leaves Hongkong, for Canton on each Sun- day, Tuesday and Thursday, at 9 every evening. Leaves Canton for Hongkong on each Mon day,Wednesday and Friday, about 5.37 o'clock [177 every evening.

HUGHES & HOUGH, aibongkong, 43h March, 1997,

!

CALCUTTA

GREGORY APCAR," Captain A. E. Gentics, will be despatched for the above Fast, on SATURDAY, the oth instant, at s

For Freigh

This Fine New Steamer, has unexcelled Accommodati p for First Claus Passengers and is it throughout by Electricity. Electric Fans in First Class Cablos;

Passage. Fare Single Joomeynimdi. -

LARG AND.. VARIEDäi

ASSORTMENT

MUSIC.

Comic Opera Scores

and Dance Music.

RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL

Hoogkong, a9th November, tyoś.

A GREAT REPUTATION

IS ONLY WON BYGREAL ACHIEVE MOO

D&IM CALLUNS

"PERFECTION

SCOTCH WHISKY

HASA WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALI FOUNDED ON THE EXPERIENCE)

OF ITS CONSUMGRYMME

That is Why

"WHEN ONCE TRIED IT 13 ALWAYS GE

PREFERRED TO OTHER BRANDS SIMPLY A CASE OF QUALITY &A

•PLAVOUR

IL PRICE & O

*

SOLE AGENTS:

Porase 12 Bottles

$16.00.

each 10 pe

The Company's Wharf in altosted in front of the New Western Market, opposite the old Harbour Office

COLD YUEN ON 3,5, CO, LD4", No. 8, Queen's Road West, [#78 ||| Hongkong, 14th January, soste

per cent. Discount allowed until further

notice

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