Telegrams.

*{ Reuters, },

The Commercial Crisis in America.

London, 24th October. Receivers have been, appointed to the Westinghouse. Electric, and the Westing house Machine Companies in Pittsburg.

Mr. Cortelyon has deposited $10,000,000 in the local banks, and this has steadied the market, which closes active, but irregular.

"

Laler.

The Bank of England rate of discount is unchanged.

There is a concensus of opinion in Lon don that the market has stond, in a remark able manner, the influence of the New York troubles, showing that it has rid itself of speculative American' commitments.

Pittsburg reports that Receivers have been appointed to the Iron City Trust Co. with deposits amounting to $1,700,000, and that

the market remains closed.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER 26, 1907.

CANTON DAY BY DAY.

REPAIRING FLOOD DAMAGES,

[From Our Own Correspondent.}

Canton, 25th Cctober, The dykes 'in the district of Namboi wore considerably famared by the divasirous floods daring a summer, and the geotry of that district have petitioned the Authorities to ap propriate foods for.repairs. The Namboj ma- gistrate has been authorised to personally make notespration of the dykes which have been damaged, and raport thereon.

CAMPHOR INDUSTRY,

Taolai Vip, Chiuyau, who was deputed a short time ago, to proceed to the province of Fukien to investigate a d prepare a report on the camphor manufacturing industry and the camphor tree growing industry with a view to introducing the ladustry into the province of Kwangtung, has returned and has submined a report to H.E. the Viceroy on the result of his investigations,

KMPRESS DOWAGER'S 'BIRTHDAY.

i

THE INTERNATIONAL BANKS

NEW BUILDING AT CANTON,

LAVIFO OF THE CORNER BTONE.

[From Our Own Correspondent,}

Canton, 25th October.

The foundation' stone of the new building, on the Shameen, of the Canton branch of the Lo ternational Banking Corporation, adjoining the residence in course of erection for the Commis stoner of Posts of Canton, was laid this morn ing in the presence of many leading residents, of shameen.

**

The ceremony marks another stage in the progressive development of this important city and is evidence of the prosperity of the tater pational Banking Corporation's business in Canton.

CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW,

SCHEDULE FOR 1997.

We have received from Mr. L. Gibbs, hon. secretary of the Hongkong Horticultural | Society, a copy of the schedule for the forthcom. ing chrysanthemum show. The rules are as

1.E. the Viceroy has issued a notification New York reports that the Hamilton Bank,nforming the public that the 10 h day of the

hoth moon is the birthday of ber Imperial | follows :- with deposita of $7,000,000, the Twelfth Majesty the Empress Dowager of China, and Ward Bink, with deposits of $3,000,000, | all his subordinates, both civil and military. | and the Empire Savings Bank, with deare to assemble on that day at the Imperial posits of $3,300,000, have suspended pay. Temple to offer their respects before the im

perial tablet.

.ment.

+

The market opcited strong and buoyant, but later on it relapsed to below yesterday.

Canada and Japan:

At a banquet to Lemieux, in Montreal, on the eve of his departure for Japan, Mr. Lgs mieux said he regarded as one of the hip piest of omens of the dawning of the frater nity of nations, the fact that one of the youngest and most democratic of nations under the protecting regis of the British Empire should frankly and confidently ap proach one of the oldest of distinguished peo- ple in order to quietly lake counsel regarding- the policy best suited to their joint interests.

Later.

Accident to "Empress of China."

The Empress of China is sunk alongside the wharf at Vancouver. The afterhold and the engine room are floored.

TYPHOON WARNING.

The following telegram was received by the American Consul-General from the Manila Obfervatory at 11'dm., to-day :—.

Ozimber 25th, 1907, at 9.30 am, typhoon

· E.N.E. Manila, not für Exstern coast Luzon,

CHINA'S PUBLIC SERVICE,

MEN OF TALENT AND ABILITY WANTED. Decree (dated Ociober 18) in the name of the Empress Dowagerstating that the. Throne is ever most nax'ous to attract to the public

5:LK CROPS.

1.-The show will be held on Thursday, 14th November.

2. All articles exhibited for competition must be grown by the exhibitors, or have been in their possession at least six weeks before the It is ascertained that the sixth and seventh day of exhibition, general exhibits excepted.

It is hoped that owners of gardens will take craps of silk this year in the districts of Shup-care that their gardeners do not infringe this tak and Heungahan have bien very successful | sute. and good profits have been made,

-EXTRADITED PRISONERS,

The Canton Authorities have sent the Chi nese gunboat Liu Futo Micao so bring back three prisoners, whin were arrested at the for tuguese colony and their extradition granted by the Macao Government. The prisoners, it is reported; are alleged to have committed several cases of armed robbery lo, the sub- prelecture of Yeung Kong, and had led to that place for ref go.

GOVERNMENT PAPER”TOR-SALE

The retail department of the Canton Govern met Paper Factory has now been established at Tsi Hong Fou, in the Southern suburb.

D. MINT PROFITH,

There is at present a surples of a sum of 10,000 tales on hand in the Canton branch of the Imperial Mint, and H E. the Viceroy has decided to send one-fourth of this amount to the Capital as this province's share towards. the upkeep of the military organisation of the Empire. The officials of the branch Mint have forwarded a sumn of 13,003 tacts to H. E.'s yamen to be forwarded to the Capita).'

SAD ACCIDENT TO A COOK.

SUFFERED FROM DELUSIONS AND JUMPS OVER VERANDAL

Chan Hong, a cook, in the employ of Messrs. Sincere, and Company, 217, Des Virux Road rentral, was removed to the Government Civil

3-Exhibitors will be supplied, on applica. tlon to the secretary, with cards which must be filled in with the class number of exhibitor, and attached to each exhibit thus ;-

Class Exhibitor

3

*

No other marks or names may be affixed until after the judges have made their award. -Exhibitors are requested to’ses that each pot has a card properly filled in when sent to the show grounds.

4.-Exhibitors will receive-a-ticket-marked. with a number corresponding to that on their Entries, which must be produced at the close of the Show before exhibits can be removed.

5.-The arrangement of the exliibits shall be subject to the direction of the committee.

6. No articles included in any entry can be removed from the show grounds before the close of the show,

7-The committee will appoint judges, whose decision shall be final.

8.The judges shall have authority to with hold the prize in any case where they are of opinion that "there is not sufficient"marit to justify an award; and also to award special prizes for anything noi mentioned in the

schedule,

9-Nachbitor may have more than one exhibit in any one class. And no exhibit can compete in more than one class.

-Inteading exhibitors must give notice to the secretary at least 7 days before the day of the show in which classes they intend to

exhibit.

* DIVISION 1. Open to all in the Colony of Hongkong. dla áfán fes, Class 1-Best group of Chrysanthemums in pots, any variety, space not exceeding to feet to feet.

Class 2-Best group of Japanese chrysan- themums in po:s, space not exceeding to

teet x lo leet.

service men of talent and ability, and has 11 spital early this morning, in an unconscious always gone out of its way to obtain sóch men, condition, suffering from severe injuries to his regardless of rank or standing. The officials head, broken wrists, and, it is believed, interna! ¦--- In Peking, namely, Grand Secretaries, Presi-juries, which he sustained in a fall. His in- dents and Vice-Presidents of all the Misinties Furies are such that the chances of his re- and of the Censorate, and Viceroys, Governors, every are considered small. For some days Treasurers, judges, and Superintendents plast, his friends informed the police, Chan Education in the provincer; are granted the Hong had been acting strangely. He be privilege of recommending to the Tonne men lieved he was being pursued by some un whom they consider lo possess ability and known assassin, and at nights he was wont talent. Each yamen so dong shall recoin-

to spring out of bed in a very excited frame mend at most five men and at least one; six

of mind and lack his 10 door, AL months being given for making the recom

abou: two o'clock this morning, while the mendations. No man can be perfect, in every rest of the fabis were asleep, it is believed the detail and the Emperor unly desires to make same feeling,overcome. the cook, but instead of use of the man who has special talents, for a manushing, to the door to close it, he made for the may be good in ane thing, but weak in oliers verandah, and either overbalanced himself or After all the men that have been recommended jumped to the street-n distance of some sixty to the Throne have arrived in Peking and feet. A passing Indian police man found the reported themselves, the Ministry of Civil

man lying in the gutter and, having notified the Appoinimeqts shall ask the Throne to appoint shop fatis of what had occurred, he conveyed liberal-minded and impartial officers pl high he injured min to hospital. rank to examine these nominces and find out

the special talents of each one and report them

to the Throne. These nominees will then wait for a special audience, when they will le specially given posts according to their talents and without regard to their present rank or standing. If these nominees prove by their conduct to be men of real talents and abilities indeed, then their sponsus, or recommenders will receive the commendation of the Throne, while those who have not recommended any one or hive recommended nominees who prove worthles, will be panished, This, it is hoped, will prevent reckless recommen 'alton, favourilism and nepotisın,

ANGSU (AMOV) MUNICIPAL

COUNCIL.

-Minutes of a mesting of the Council held at the Board Room on the 8th October, 1907.

Present:-Messrs. W. HI: Wallace (chairman), c. A. V Bowra, A F. Gardiner, Huang Ts'an- chew, W. Kruse, ". Okuyama, W. Wilson, the Health Officer and the Secretary,

The minutes of the last meeting are read and confirmed.

si

7. It is decided to write to the Senior Consul and ask, if no reply has been received from the Taatai at Amey concerning the licence fees for shop selling manufictured opium, that he may be approched again, on the subject, as the' Council are anxious to make early arrange- ments for closing the opium spoking shopa on | Kulangsu,

THE BILLI AND CHAMPION,

"MR."H. W SIEVENIŎN AND SHANGHAI,

Mr. H. W. Stevenson, the, English champion billiard player, has left Shanghai. The two matches that had been arranged for the current week at the Shanghai Club and the Country Club are cancelled, and the Settlement is left | Allowing cat la to stray f; Debt 1'; Assault 1;

3. The Superintendent of Police reports the faitowing cases have been heard in the Mixed Court since the last meeting:-Summonses:

Class 3-Best group of incurved chrysanibe mumi in pots, space not exceeding I feet x 101 feet.

Class 4-Best 3 specimen plants in pote, any variety,

Class -Best 3 specimen plants in pots, Japanese.

incurved.

Class 6 Best 3 specimen plants in pots, Class 7-Best specimen plant of chrysanthe

mum, any variety

'CUT FLOWERS. Class B-Best 24 blooms, Japanese, Class 9-est a blooms, incurved. Class 10.Best 12 blooms, Japanese. Class F-Beat 12 blooms, Incurved. Class 12-Best single, specimen Japanese:

Class 13 Best single specimen Incurved.

i

bloom,

binom,

DIVISION 2. Plants grown in Peak Gardens only Class 14.-Best group of chrysanthemums in pois, any varieties, space, not exceeding 10 feet x to fect.

+

Class 15.- Best Iwo specimen plasts, Japan,

ese,

Class 16.-Best two specimen plants, In- curved. .

CUT FLOWERS.

Class 17. Best ta blooms, any varieties, Class 18.-Beat & bloom), Japanese. Class 9-Best 6 blogms, Incurved.

DIVISION' 4. F Open to growers outside the Colony.

PLANTS IN POTS.

Class 23-Best group of chrysanthemums in

wife desertion 11 Megally selling a grave 1; } Class 74.-Best specimen plant of chrysan- Encroaching en land Summary arrests: themum, DDY variety, Contempt of Court 1: Illegal burial 15" Theft 3; Assault 13; Committing qnuisance a;” ob- taining goods under false pretences 1,

(Signed), W. H. WALLACE, Chairman.

C. Benkulky MITCHELL

Secretary.

GENERAL EXHIBITS. Open to all in the Colony of Hongkong. Class 20-Best exhibit of cut chrysan. themums in vase arranged for decorative effect. Class 21-Best hand bouquet of chrysan.

themums.

Class 22-Best table decoration--chrysan- themumas only to be used, but fern and other accessories allowed.

to chew the cud of reflexion, says the N. C. D. Illegally quarrying stone 1; Allowing pigs to pals, any variety, space not exceeding 10 Nezus. To assist the process Mr. Stevenson stray' 7; Breach of Municipal regulations 6; Petxto feet has sent a melange to the Press through his | agent to the affect that, if the Municipal Council (or possibly the Consular Body) and the Edi- tors of the local Press had seen fit to welcome him in person, he might have been pleased to prolong his stay sad to fullļ his engagements. As he did not receive the attention to which he considered himself entitled, he quitted without | By order. more ado this, labospitable soil. The coutre tempa will be genuinely regretted by the whole sporting community" of Shanghai, who love sport for spon's sake and may be pardoned for being a little slow in grasping the narrow view taken of it by, furtunately only very few, pro- fassionals If Mr Stevenson had given himself time to become acquainted with those who hoped to see him play, he would have had no TEXson to complain of Shanghai hospitality nor Tuesday next, the Registrar General, parda) of the wel'ome accorded to one who excels in ¦ to notier, will move 1- any particular branch of sport. As things are, That the Government be requeited to make however, the community is content to leave enshrined in its memory as its special visiting rules under the Water Works Ordinance to Billiard Champion that thorough sportsman, regulate the placing of water tanks in back John Roberts,

yards

WATER TANKS.

IN BACKYARDS.

At the meeting of the Sanitary Hoard on

N.B~All cat_flowers other than in Classes 13,33,10, at and as must be shown on stands of the following dimensions, VİL; ·

6 Blooms 14"x91") Beight in front 4′′ at,back 6"

بود

18" x 21"

These stands may be obtained from Kee Sad,

39, Pottinger Street. Drawings may be had, on application to the hop. sec.

For 14 blooms, a stands for ze each should be used.

Exhibits of dahlias, cannas, celosias, polo setias, &c, either in pots or as cut flowers, will be received "not for competition" and it is hoped that members will assist the show in this direction.

THE NDEVANHA" COLLISION.

(NEW FINDING.

-Tekin; October 19,

The Supreme Marine Court at Tokio to-day quashed the judgment of the Onká Court exonerating the pilot King and suspending the licence of Captain Shimakawa for three months, for the collision between the Devakha, and the Skinshu Moru. Both are now blamed and ⠀⠀⠀ King's licence has been suspended fora monik, and Captain Shimakawa's for four months.

-To-day's® Advertisements.

MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE A RAZAAR AND FANCY FETE

will

promoted by the aleve

te held (by kind permission of the Come

mandant and Cfficers, Hongkong Volunteer Corps),

King asserted that he mistook the SAishw Mara's turning course and took steps too late do avoid a collision. He also alleges that Captain Shimakawa failed to take steps to avoid the collision, when he made out the two side. lights of the Drvanka. He turned the Devon ha's head to starboard suddenly whan be saw the green light on his port side.-N. C. D. Naiz, {,4 V.3.

COMMERCIAL..

WHERLY SHARE, EPORZĄ

Reviewing the share business for the, work, Mente. E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write on the 25th

last.

There has been a fair amount of business dons during the week, the market closing firm with an vosatisfied demand by investors,

Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Banks have maintained their position during the week, and cle e steady at $66; for the old shares and $660, for the new shares, after`aumerous sales at these rates. The London rate lias weakened to £76. Nationals are unchanged.

Marias Insurances-Cantons are quiet at $150, ex the dividend of $10 per share to be paid to-morrow. Unions are still in favour et $765, but shares are scarce. North Chinas are steady at The 73 ex the foal dividend of 7/6 per share paid on the zjed inst. Yangiszes are again on offer at $165.

File Insurances-China Fires have been sold at $85k and $86, closing firm. There are farther buyers of Hongkong Fires at 5300 after sales at the rate,

Shipping -There is a continued demand for China and Manilas at Sis, and Tiongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats can be placed at the increased rate of $181, Indo-China. preferred and deferred, can be had jointly at quotations. Shell Transports are weak with Bellers 1-43/6. Star Ferries old have inquiries R 5.1. The new shares are a shade firmer at Sidh, after sales.

Refineries-Sales of China Sugars have been effected at $105. The stock closes weaker ai $104. "Other stocks under this heading are un changed. -

Mining Chinese Engineerings have im proved in Tii. 151 with sales in the North...It notified that a final dividend of 1/5 per share

is

for 1907 has been declare. Raubs are firmer after sales at $9

Docks, Wharves and Godowns-Kowloon What are stendy at $67, Hongkong, and whampos 'ck are firmer at $20. Shanghai Decks have been placed in the North at Tfi, Hongkcew. Wharfs continue to decline, and at the clore they have been sold at Tls. 195. Lands, Hotels and Buildings Hongkong Hotels have further buyers at $100. Sales of Humphreys Estates have been put through at

73

on the..

Volunteer PARADE' GROUND,

THURSDAY,

October 31st, from 2.30 to 6 PM. GREAT ATTRACTIONS FOR YOUNG AND OLD.

'PROGRAMME,

3. Dance...by Miss Vera David "R. "Golliwogg" (Song)...Desmond Carter, Geoffrey Smith,

III. Reoiletipa * Miss Vida Grimble." -IV, Humpty Dumpty... The Misses Grimble. V. Dance'. „Miss Vera David. VI. Recitation ............ Miss Doris Grimble. VIL. Ten Little Nigger Boys.. Desmood Car- ter, Ceoffrey Smyth,

VII Daikies Lead A Happy Life

by the Missen Grimble, Harry Hughes, Desmond and Tiger Carter, Geoffrey and Jack Smyth,

$.30 P.M. MUSICAL TABLEAUX VIVANTS: No. 1, TWICKENHAM, FÉRRY,"

Mrs. Leefe-Ion. Mr. F. H; May; CM.C. No. 2. "MILLER AND THE MAID,”.

Mrs. Wait Mr. Daniel. No. 3. MY LADY'S BOWER,"

Mrs. Marcus Slade. No. 4. TREE LITTLE MAIDS,"

...

The Misses Baik-ley and Miss Layton, No.5, "LOVE'S OLD SWEET SONG,"

Mrs. Mackay.

No. 6. "TO-MORROW WILL BE

FRIDAY,"

Mr. Leefe, Mr. Weicester, Mr. Daniel

and Mr. Hutchisno,

No. 7. "LAZILY, DROWSILY,"

Mrs. Wait, Mis. "Marcus Slade, Mrs. Leefe, Mr. Mackay ; Miss Layton and the Mistes Barkeley.

Proceeds to be divided amongst Various Local Charities for Children.

If wet, the Bazaar will be held in the Velun- teer Head Quarters.

NO CHITS TAKEN.

Hongkong, 26th-October, 1907- i

[949

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIO VA of letting by Public Auction Sale, to -be-held-on MONDAY,-the-ath day-of-Octo- ber, 1907, at 3 F.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of flis Excellency the Governor of One Lot of CROWN LAND, near Lo Uk Village, New, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for the residue of a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less three days.

and Hongkong Lands are quiet at. 9. Shanghai Lands are unchanged.

Cotton Mills-Ewos are easier, with sellers a ruling the Northeo market at Tis..571. There is no business record in other stocks under this beading, the quo`ations for which are un-

aliered.

Miscellaneous-China Borneos,ard inquired for at 10. China Light & Powers can be placed at 56. Dairy Farms have found buyers at $ 61, closing in demand. Green Island Cements have been sold at 3 and 114 and there are further buyers at the former rate.. Hongkong Electrics are again in demand at 9143, and Hongkong Ropes at $25. William Powells have been taken off the market Se

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

Boundary

Menurement,

feet; fast aut foal

150 | 130

Square feet.

Upset Price

200 100 25,000*194 goo

Hongkong, 26th October, 1907.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

to sell by. P"BLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, ON WEDNESDAY,

1947

the 30th October, 1907, ni 11 AM at their Sales Rooms; No. B, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY VALUABLE OUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, IRON BED- TEAK.

Comprising DOUBLE and SINGLE:

and MATTRESSES, STEADS WOOD WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS, OVERMANTELS with BEVEL- LED GLASS, SIDEBOARD and DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED GLASS. MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS, DOUBLE TEAKWOOD WARDROBE with BEVEL. LED

Langkas have weakened to Tha. et at St THE Undersigned have received instructions buyers prevail at the rate. Sumatras have been booked at the reduced rate of Tis. 110. Numerous transactions of China Providents have taken pl ce at $3 to 594 and there are farther buyers at 591. An extraordinary general meeting of abareholders in this Company will be held at 11 am to-morrow, when the following resalu. tion will be proposed: "That the general managers be and they hereby are authorized. to dispose of the 100,000 shares of and in the capital of the Company now remaining undis pased of or any part thereof in payment or part payment for assets to be hereafter acquired by the company through the general managers at sach time and n such terms and conditions as the general mengers may in their discre- tion deem expedient to the intent that the said shares or such portion thereof as shall be disposed of shall be held by the vendors of the assels so to be acquired by the company as aforesaid in satisfaction or part satisfaction for such assels and to the further intent that under no circumstances shall the present shareholders of the company or their triasferees be or be come in any way liable to make any contribu tion to the company in respect of the said the 100,000,shares unless with the consect shareholders of the company in general ́meet. ing hereafter had and obtained."

Exchange. The Banks selling rate on Landen is 2/0 13/16, oo demand. The TIT rate on Shanghai is 74.

TODAY'S EXCHANGE. Selling London-Bank T.T.

Da. demand...........

4 months sight France-Bank TT........ America--Bank T.T. GemmyBank T.T.

Da,

India T.T.

Do.. demand.....e Singapore T..... Shanghai-Bank T.T.imone

Japan-Bank T. T.

Bank T.T.

Buying, months' sight T./C.

6 months sight L/C

2/01

..................20 13/16 12/12 57)

3:10

GLASS, TAPESTRY - COVERED DRAWING ROOM SUITE, GLASS. CROCKERY and EP, WARE, CARPET, COOKING STOVE and UTENSILS, &c.;

ALSO

2 COTTAGE PIANOS, PIANOLAS, 2 TYPEWRITERS and 1 GRAMOPHONE with RECORDS. ⠀⠀

Catalogues will be issued. TERMSAs usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

(948 Honekesg, 16th October, 1007.

"BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

·STEAMSHIP ~ MONTROSE”:

'PROM NEW YORK AND STRAITS. ~ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed

that all Goods are being landed at their 153) | risk into the Godawas of the Hongkong and 154 Kowloon Wharf,and Godown Company, Lið., at Kowloop, whence and for from the Wharves xa) % prem. | delivery may be obtained,

Mi-1731

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain. "ing undelivered" after the 30th instant will be 2/1 5/16subject to rent.

2/11

-All Claims against the Steamer must be

to daya' sight San Francisco & New York.rp esented to the Undersigned on or before the

maatby sight.

da...

10 days sight Sydney and Melbourne....10'16 2 months light Frar ce...7.64 6 months" sight

4130th proxime, or they will not be recognited.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the soth instant, at'y P.M.-- "o Fire Innirance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, ... Agents. Hongkong, a&th October, 1997,

......265

28

4 months' sight Germany...................2.161 Bar Silver................... Rank of England rate Rank of France.

:

Sovereig

Intimations

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LD.

INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR

BABY GRANDS

STEINWAY,

HAAKE,

WINKELMANN

&c., &c., &c.

Prices-from $750.

Hongkong, 22nd August, 1907.

IF YOU KNOW A GOOD

SCOTCH"

44

WHEN YOU TASTE IT YOU

VILL APPRECIATE THE MANY GOOD QUALITIES

OF

D. & J. McCALLUM'S PERFECTION"

WHISKY.

IT IS ALL SCOTCH AND THE BEST OF ALL SCOTCH.

WHAT MORE NEED BE SAID?

YOUR WINE MERCHANT HAS IT OR WILL GET IT FOR YOU.

A GREAT · REPUTATION

IS ONLY WON BY GREAT:ACHIEVEMENTS |

D.&IM CALLUMS

Perfection

"PERFECTION

SCOTCH WHISKY

HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY! FOUNDED ON TIC EXPERIENCE OF ITS CONSUMERS-

That is Why

WHEN ONCE TRIEDIT IS ALWAYS PREFERRED TO OTHER BRANDS SIMPLY A CASE OF QUALITY &

·PLAVOUR.

SOLE AGENTS:

H. PRICE & CO., LD.,

..... WINE MERCHANTS,;

12, Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong, Tóth October, Faw

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