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London, 6th September." Reuter's correspondent at Peking wires

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 1907.

(Chieptenentba Chinesa and Karuan border,

"and is putting military administration in force with a view to the protection ef Korran sub Jects.

TEB TORIO FLOODS.

"THE COMET"‘AND THE FOODS.

RAUB GOLD MINES

General Manager's Report for 4 weeks end- ing both August, 1907

Today's Advertisements.

LIMITED,

NOTICE

The mine measurement and say resulta THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, of prospecting work show a total of $27 feet for the period (4 weeks) under review, made up. of57 feet sinking, to feet rising, 252 feet driving for the previous four weeks.

that an edict has been issued sppointing in the di niet. Téchinese refect has' (q: | hand. The area most affected in the nejut and 258 feet crosscutting, as agslukt 517 feet | "THE ORDINARY DALEYEARLY

Yuan Shi-kai, Grand Councillor and Pre- sident of the Foreign Offices

The United States.

At Bellingham, in the State of Washing ton, a mob of 500 yesterday night raided some mills where foreigners wère working, battered down the doors of their lodgings and badly beat a number of Hindus, driving 750 of them towards the frontier of British Columbia...

Racial feeling and the fact that the Hindus are replacing white labour at the mills are. ascribed as the cause of the outbreak.

Later,

In Japan it is reported that the possession of Kan'o is valid, in view of the evidence testify. ing to the Korean ownership of Kaste. Three hundred Chinese troops are said in be staying quested Lieut-Colonel Saito to retire. This was paremptorily declined.

Tokio, September 3 It is reported that the Chinese Government is continuing to protest against the dispatch of foreign officials in Chienian (Kanin), which, it maintains, in Chinese territory,

The Chiro-Jap incre negotiations at Mukden have been suspended, and there is no hope of an amicable settlement. The chance of the conclusion of the Yalu Forestry Agreement is diminishing owing to internal objections.

TYPHOON WARDING.

·

The US. Consul Ceresal has received, the The Mayor of Bellingham has sworn in following telegrams from the Manila Observa-

thry: - special officers to protect Asiatics.

September 8th, 1907, at 1 pim. Typhoon forming in about North of Guam.

Beptember 9, 9 7, at 1 p.m. Depression developing China Sea N. W. of

The former positions of the Hindus have been je offered them, and protection guaran- teed; but, being terrorised, they are drawing the money due to them and proceeding to Vancouver,,

Be ting on the St. Loger Even betting on Wool Winder, 4- to 1 against Roi Herode, 10 tongainst Glass Doll, 100 to 8 against Larig.

There is no betting on the others.

Luzon.

SIR KOBENT HART.

PROCEEDING ON HOME LEAVE.”

The Japan Chronicin of a8th ult states The destruction caused by the recent storms is now known to be more serious than at first ap peared, as further particulars have come to boulidad of Tokyo extends ever seven pre- fectures, where the dertraction is considered to be the most disastrous during the last gʊ years, The River Instant in Tochigi Prefecture rose over 22 feet above the normal level, the entire cliy of Nikko was flooded, and comunication between the city and Chezenji was cut off, Lake Churenji had risen 'over eight feet above the normal level on Monday morning, and was still rising.

· MINES. ⠀

Bukit Koman.—The main shaft has been deepened 18 feet, making a total depth of feet below the 440 fr, level. At 88 feet the 540 feet level opening set of timber has been placed, and the shaft timbered to that point.

440 fr. Level Drive South.—This has beep extended, 13 feet bringing the total to 288 feet, The lode los, wide gives an average value. of 131 dwton

At Bandaisan, a summer resort in the north,

140 ft. Level North Drive South on Footwall which became prominent on account; of the volcanic eruption three years ago, the destruc.Panion. This has been driven to feet, making tion appears to be very serious, houses being a total of 41 fest. Tea lodo 62 in. wide assays demolished, trees being blown down, and rocks dat rolling down as the result of landslips On Bunday there were 29 Japanese and 83 foreign visitors stopping there. Owing in the storm at few days before, the roads were badly damaged

by inundations, and communication with the outside world was entisely cut off. The supply of fond which remained, on Sunday was only enough to last for three days, and the visitors were becoming much alarmed at the situation, The Takaido railway line has been washed away for a considrable distance to the cast of" the bridge Across the Fuji River, and, traffic between Suzukawa and I rabuchi ini terrupt. ed. There is no prospect of traffic Leing re

In reference to our special telegram from Shanghai last week, the following paragraph from the N. C. News adds further parti- cular to the cable message:-We learn on The United States Navy

trustworthy authority that there is strong pro-sumed for a day or two. bability that Sir Roben Bari, oc M.G., the In- It is officially stated in Washington that spector-General of Customs in China, will be President Roosevelt does not intend to keep seen in thanghai early in October, passing the warships now going to the Pacific per through on his way to ake a long deferred manently on that station. The fleet will visit to Europe. During his recent stay at return to the tlantic when it has fulfilled Peitaito which lie cut short to return to Pek- Its mission of demonstrating the feasibilitying at the close of August, Sir Robert Hart was under doctor's orders which curtailed his of the safety of transferring a väst fleet from.

movements, considerably. In fact his health ocean to ocean.

for some time has been such as to make a complete change and rest desirable. Sir Ro- bert Hart entered the Consular Service. in

NEW THEORY AS TO DISPATCH OF BACTLESHIPS;

AMERICAN INTERESTS IN CHINA.../

It is China, and not even remotely Japan, that has ainured the concern of the Washing tos authorities in connection with choosing the Pacific as the next practice ground for the big battleship equidran, accrding to the deduc. ilons of some students of rffairs in the Far East China as an entity, it is believed in cer" tain circles, is in a condition as precarious as the health of the Dowager Empress, and when- the falling health of the latter leads to its inevitable end the empire will face a crisis that will make it wise for the United States to have n presentable naval force within easy sailing distance.

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China in 1 54, and has heen Inspector-General of Customs since 1863, A visit to Europe has been talked of for mas y years; but the great responsibilities of his past have h therio proved too strong for him to put it into execution There is no one is China but will wish him a speedy return to sound health, and, if it may be so, the Far East.

THE SALE OF TRANSPACIFIC STEAMERS.

TACOMA REPORT DENIED. Mr. Frank Waterhouse, vice-president of the Boston Steamship Company, and operating agent for the liners Triment and Shawmut, has denied a glory sent out from Tacoma to the effect that the Pacific Mail in neg listing for the purchase of the tw: Oriental steamships.

4 Urayama, Chichibu district, Saitama Pre- fecture, near Tokyo, six houses were washed away and 17 people, were drowned.". Accord ing to returns made up to 3 pm, on "onday, in Saitawa Prefecture, the river-bank gave way at no less than 95 places, and as a result Bo villages suffered damage, 10:00 houses were flooded, and 43 people were killed or injured by falling, rocks caused by landslips on the hillside,

The bank of the Katsuragawa, near Kyote, xave way on Monday morning, and railway tratho had to be suspended between Kyoto And Mukomachi until midnight

The Kakogawa, on the Sanya line, rore over 15 feet, submerging the railway line. Traffic was suspended is the afternoon between Kako-, gawa and Sone...

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The drive from No, I winse has been ad- vanced To feet making a total of 29. The lode 42 in,' wida is worth 2 dwt,

.

40 ft. Level North Drive on Hanging Wall

Branch-To this has been added 19 feet, making a total of 133 feet. The lode 48 in, wide is worth by away 5f dwt.

340 ft. Level North Wiore on Hanging Wall Branch-This has been sunk 14 feet. The lode 41 in. wide averages 17 dwi,

240 ft, Level North Wings on Branch from

Stope.This has been sunk 11 feet making total depth 35 feel. This is now connected.to the 240 feet level and stoping will be started from it when necessary.

Crosscuiting for stope filling.—*77 feet of this work has been done.

Stopes--The following have been supplying us with Milling Oro,

Above the 440 It. level, a stopes, lode 91 in. wide worth 33 dwt.

Above the 340 ft. 1.vel, z stopes, lode 69 in. wide, worth 5f deta

Intimations

THE

will be held at the Company's Hotel, on, SATURDAY, the 14th Septembar," 1907, at 12.30 PM., for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts of the Company to the ROBINSON PIANO Directors, and to discous any matter that may 30th June, 1907, with the Report of the be competently brought before the Meeting... The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 8th to the 14th September, both days inclusiva

By Order of the Board,

C. MOONKY,

Secretary Hongkong, gil September, 1907

the

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PUBLIC AUCTION. “HE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

WEDNESDAY,***

11th September, 1907, at Naon, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Don Veux Road, corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

TERMS:-AS vaual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers

(818 Hongkong, gib September, 1907;`·

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of be held on MONDAY, the 16th day of Septem the letting by Public Auction Sale, lo ber, 1907, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Ulis Excellency the Governor of One Lot of CROWN LAND, at Shaakiwan, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal. at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Sur.

Above the 340 it. level; 2 stopes, tode 63 inveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further wide worth 5 det.

STOPZ MINE.

-165 (t. Level Drive South.—To this has bean

added 23 feet making a total of 416 feet South of Shaft. The lode 37 in. wide averaged 172 dwt, per ton. There is a distinct improvement in the width and it shows to be resuming its former dimension.

160 ft. Level Drive North-Thly has deen driven 30 feet making a total of 145 feet.

160 ft. Level South Rise. This has been started to meet the,Ne, 3 winze from surface, with the object of ventilation and preparing stoping faces 10-feet has been slagg.

60 it. Level. Drive South-This has been' advanced 43. feet making a total of 487 feet. The Jade 43-ins. wide gives an average value of 178 dw. Driving has been stopped owing. to the shallowness of the level. The position of No, 3 winze will enable us to fake out the stone without the expense of driving.**

The inundations in the neighbourhood" af 160 ft. Leve', Drive North, East Lode.-This Kyoto have been very serious, The Hozagawa end has been extended from 81 to 85 feet. The rose 21 feet above the normal leve'; Kamerkaloda 48 ju, wide is worth 14 dwi was foundated, and villages along the river suffered much, houses being washed away, and several people drowned. It is reported that the Degetsu bridge of Arashiyama has been washed away. Villages on the bank of the lower part of the Katsuragawa, Kynjo, suffered seriously. Ten houses at Shinbata were carried away by the water, and two families are res ported to be missing. The neighbourhood of "There has never been any secret about the Kami-toba and Bhimostobe was turned into a fact that we have wanted to sell these boats," vast lake; over 1,095 houses being fooded. said Mr. Waterhouse, as reported in a Seattle Many people were seen on the roof of their paper, "but there are no negotiations on with houses, screaming for help. The whole of the the Pacific Mail, and we do not expect any. village of Katsukawaji, 82 housen in all, was We will continue to operate those steamshipinuntated, and 420 inhabitants of the village on the Oriental rin sa larg as we have them, were receiving relief and foad, from the village and our compan, has no knowledge of any im office. The total number of houses flsaded in mediate opportunity for disposing of the ves- this neighbourhood was about 5,000. sels. The agitation of the story that we intend to sell the vessels cannot do any good and it only provokes a denial."

Little regarding the situation suggested by the above statement has been spoken in officist or diplomatic circles, but commercial interesia profess to have been keen observers of what is going on. From sonces connected with the fatter comes the report that same time ago the Administration at Washington was quietly apprised that the health of the Dowager Em- press was failing fast, and that when she goes to join the "Guests on 'igh" China will become the prey of plotters seeking to over throw the Manchu Tatar dynasty. At the same time the Powers, are deemed likely to take advantage of the situation again by going to for a pintillon of the empire, the possible ctoring of the "open door" that menn's so much to America, and toward recurvations are believed to be in progress for the ing which American statesmen have sccom sale of the Boston Steamship Company's pluhed so much.

Manila liners Fremont and Shuwwat to the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, for use in the Harriman line l'om San Francisco 10 the side the present dynasty, or the exerting of the Orient. William (hisholm, superintendent of influence of the same leader and olbers to (e-engineers for the Pacific Mail Company, ac store the descendants of the Ming family to the companied by Robert. Creighton and Capt. throne-the chances are at vital to one that the William Kidston of San Francisco, arrived in Powers will find an excuse to get into the grime the city yesterday and during the day made a to subserve their own interests. It has been complete inspection of the big finer Tremont as pointed out that when trouble comes the nation she lay at the Orient & Dock. Utmost scerecy hat has the stronge navy in Facific waters surrounds the negotiations. When seen last ill be likely to have the most influence with night on board the Triment the men flatly Jina.

denied knowledge of any pending deal and even relused to tell their official titles, avowing that they are merely on a pleasure trip."

Whatever happens a possible attempt to

seize the Government by a strong leader out-

The knowledge that a crisis might be reach

at any time, and in all probability was not ee delayed beyond a comparatively few to the, is bel eyed by many to have had a mol deal to do in determining the plans fr Breng the battleship rquadron to the Pacific as possible. If this ndersanding of

No. 3 Winza from 'urface-This has been sunk to feel making a total depth of 94 (eet. Work has been greatly impeded by the quanti- ty

of water.

~Hyogo Prefectura has also suffered consider ably. Sasayama, Tzushi, Toynoša, Kinotak), { "ins, wide worth 73 dwt. and Wadayama suffered most from inuada.

he dispatch from Tacoma reads:" Negations, and the villages along the Kakogawe,

Nishinomiya and Amagasaki come next." Na sayama was almost entirely flooded on Mon day morning, and about 2,000 of the sufferers received food from the municipal office. Sands also suffered; a house collapsed, and a min was crushed to death by the falling débriü.

The Yndo-gawa rose very high-higher than at the time of the disastrous 103 in Osaka in 1885, but thanks to the new Yado-gawa Osaka has escaped a repetition of that disister, the water being drained through the new river bed. The villages along the new river, however, suffered much. In the neighbourhood of the Oaks Ironworks, on the bank of the Ajikawa, about so old houses are reported to have col- lapsed.

A

THE NEW CHINESE CABINET,

The following will the composition of the propted new Cabinet, as the first step to a constitutional Government: His Imperial

The geographical features of Japan have a rendency to cause periodic innndations, and a brief record such as "All parts of the country were visited by inundationa”, is found in history times out of number. According to the Nikon

term of 75 years.

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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Sbaakiwan Taland

Shaukiwan.

Locality.

Ni

feel

Boundary

Measuremente,

#

Teen font o

Contents in

Annual Rent.

65 120 295 7,100 34

3,600

-1806-

"Hongkong, yth September, 1907:

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES *MARITIMES.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND УОКОНАМА

THE Company's Steamship

"NERA," Captale C. Schmitz, will be despatched for the above Porti, on or about MONDAY, the 10th, September.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. DR. CHAMPEAUX, Agent Hongkong, 9th September, 1907,

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINK. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN." STEAM FOR

110

Crosscutting for stope filling,-44 feet. Blopes-Above the 160 feet level. i stope, lode og in. wide, worth kaf dwi, dinan.

Above the 60 fect Level.. I stope, lode 42 | SHANGHAI, HIOGO AND YOKOHAMA:

HE Imperial German Mail Steamship.

"GOEBEN," Captain B. Wilhelmi, will leave for the above places, TO-MORROW, the toth inst. at 8 A M.

BUKIT MALACCA. Crosscut East from Winxs in Malacca Hill. This has been extended 37 feet, making tola! distance & feel. In the drive from the slope below No. 1 level 24 feet has been driven, making a total of 31 feet. The de 47 in wide astays 12 dwt. A winza has been sunk from the No. I level and connected to this work and the stops worked from it gives a value of 6 dwt, for a width of 42 inches.

No. a evel South-From the crosscut east drives have been started north and south, on a on a bunch of quartz, and have beco taken 11 feet and 4 feet respectively. The bunch aver- ages 48 in, wide and is worth 4 dwt.

Plant and Machinery,-At Sempam the governor valves in the Turbo Generator have been changed, this necessitated a long stop which accounts for the lost time in our milling and the reduced tonnage Advantage was taken of the stoppage, and the necessary changes made on the Wiley. Tables, these are now working well. The average value of

The percentage of concentrates perion. recovered on foounge crushed will be estimat ed during the current manih,

the sitution be correct, it would be impossible, Highness Pi, ca No, Viceroy Yuan Shih-k'ai, | Safiski (“Record of Calamities")-15 disastrous the concentrales for the month is about ze or“.

of course, in get the Government aut orities to admit the real purport of the naval movement

at this stage of the proceed ng. That there is to be a big mix-up over China is the firm belier of those whose priva e business affairs on a large-scale embrace territory within the empire. America's commercial interests will demand,, when such time co es, that it exert strong Hufluence with Chinese statesaren'and ̈political-

leadert,

The Japanese Oruisors at Tricate.

7th September, Admiral Montecuccoli has given à ban quet to Admiral juin and officers on board the Lacroma at Trieste.

The Archduke Karlstifan visited the Ziu- kuda and was entertained by Admiral Quin.

"AD

Viceroy and Grand Secretary Chang Chih-turg. inundations have taken place in Japan on and Grand Secretary Shih Shu (an Imperial average every fifty years.

The Osaka journal abave referred to Gods Classman), or three Manches and two Chinese. His Imperial Highness Prince Chus (the that in Japan comets and inundations appear Emperor's brother) who was to have a seat to have a mysterious and unlucky connection. also in the new C-binet, because he is the ln the year which a comet has made its father of the proposed Heir Apparent, will appearance, the country has almost invariably have to resign all claims to a seat, as he is too been visited by floods. In China it is believed bigh in rank for the position:

that the appearance of a comet is the harbinger of some national disturbance, and this belief is so often realised that there seems to be some scientific truth in it, says the Ataki. In the 16th year of Jogwan (874), when the great inundation, of Kyoto, took place, a comet appeared. It is recorded to have been seen in the north-east, was a reddish colour, France-ok 1.7279 the tail appearing to be over ten feet in length. Imerica Bank T.T. ......................................................... ...........54) | In the 19th year of Kaicho. (1416) a comet firiman y-Bank T.T...

COMMERCIAL

-TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE..

Selling

Landon-Bank T,T..... erro

Do. demand

|. "Da. 4 months' sight...

India T.T.nza veriz

Do.

demand

Iritish Army Manœuvres, - The manoeuvres in Wiltshire sreconcluded. The extensions of the fighting lines, which | Shanghri-Bank T.T... were exaggerated in the South African cam Singapore T.T............

..2/2/18/18

2/3 3/15

2.37

was seen, and (as a consequence) there was a 167 heavy inundation on August 28th in the Kinni ...23 and Tokaido provinces. It is also record-

paign, were abandoned, and the formations JapanBank T.T... col.108 and year of Empo (1674) there was a heavy

were generally closer than have been practis

ed in Great Britain for fourteen years,

The work was so severe that many fell ssleep in the firing line.

[N. C. D News.]

The Korean Frent'er Question.

Tokio, September 2. Liset. Colonel Saito, accompanied by 'sixty gendarmes, kas opened an office at Kanto

The wearing parts of the Grit Mill in the cyanidowo ks bave been renewed.

THE

For further Particulars, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

WELCHERS & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, 9th September, 1907. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Steamship

"GOEBEN," having anived, Copsignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Candi, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazard- ous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained, ♫

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before MON- DAY, the 9th of September, at 5 PM.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. ing undelivered after the 16th of September will be subject to rent,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are Milling returns for the 4 weeks are as to be left in the Godowns, where they will be follows

B. KOMAN.

Stamps Working 40. Period of work 28 days, less lost lime 3.33 days due to changing governor valves on Turbo Generator at Sempam and clean up. Ore Milled

Koman 2,015, Stope

Tōta!

Amalgam Collected Reported Gold

986.

3,001 tons. 2,164 01, yielding

775.5 767.5

Smelted

Average yield par too

value of tailings

1

5.11 dwt. 1.75"!

1. MALACCA.

-51 % promed that on the 13th and 14th of June of the No. 1. Mill ran 234 days)

Java-Bank T.T. juodai ammeninou.1344

Buying

gonths' sight L/C, mana

4 months' sight 1./C.....................................

rain-fall, and the Rivers Yado and Yamato

2/3 overflowed, the extensive tract of ricefield of 2/3 the estate of the "akatsuki clan being 'devastat

jo dnyr' sight San Francisco & New York, 157) ed, while the Tenjin and Temma bridges of I months' sight

do.

35 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne.....23

1 months' sight France ma

6 months' sight

months' sight Germany............

Bar Silver's

Bank of England rate Bank of FrROCE........... | Sgyerelya

Osaka were washed away. In 1885.'a.mont, .2.657 | disastrous inundation visited Osaka, and in that „2.871 | year a comet was seen. The present your is 234 characterised with floods, and—of course—a 'comet is again on view. ; A: "ew months ago Hiroshima Prefacture was visited by foods, followed by the present disastrous overflow

[Crushing 2,041 toss. Surface Ore and aco fons Mine Ore...

129.

Amalgam Collected Retorid 1.Gold Smelted Avenge yield per ton Total ion's crushed ⠀

Total Toas, 2,2750 $16.5 oz. producing 182.5 1720

19

5,251 Amalgam collected 2,680.5 63.

Smelled Gold, g) 939-5 ? Average yield per saä.

3-575 wt.

examined on the 16th of September, at 9 30 A‚M.'

All Claims must reach us before the oth of September, or they will not be recognized

No Fire Insurance-will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

2

NORDDEUTSCHER. LLOYD.

MELCHERS & Con

· Agents. Hongkang, 9th September, 1907. -

BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP “TREMONT," FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, VOKO. HAMA, KOBE, MOI! AND MANILA.

CO., LD.

INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR

BABY GRANDS

BY

STEINWAY,

HAAKE,

WINKELMANN

'&c., &o., &c.

Prices from $750.

Heegkong, 22nd August, 1907,

TO COUNTERACT The ENERVATING EFFECT OF THE

HOT WEATHER;"

DRINK

"TANSAN"

Bottled at the Takaradzka Spring, Japan?

Mixed with Hock, Whisky, or Claret it has.Do equal as a Thirst-quenchér, Stimulant, and cure for Lavitude

"and" Debility LADIES who value their health should

drink it...

CHILDREN will feel the beneficial effect

of it.

MEN who use it-tesilfy to its excellence,

ALL SHOULD, DRINK IT.

ANATURALTON

TABLE WATER

BOTTLED AT TAKALIDZUKA JAPAN

TANSAN

SOLE PROPRIETOR

CLIFFORD-WILKINSON!

D1000, JAPAN. TANSAN DEPOT KOBE JAPAN.

IT IS STILL THE BEST

NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN THE WORLD FBEWARE of Spurious Imitations and see that

you get your "TANSAN" from the SOLE AGENTS.20

HE above Steamer having amived, Con 1.

THE

signece of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna. ture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

"TANSAN GINGER ALE

Acknowledged to be the best on the market,

seo that the label bears the name,

J. CLIFFORD-WILKINSON, 'without which pose is genuine,

Can always be obtained at all the CLUBS, HOTELS and STORES.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel H. PRICE & Co., Ltd.,

will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk

and expense,

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in WINE any caso whatever even

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,

Agents

Hongkong, 9th September, 1907)

I

SOLE AGENTE,

AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

Hongkon

Hongkong, 17th AUTUM, KODTA-

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