Intimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

THE GREAT

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY

favours the alarmista is that in rate of con [struction: we are falling behind the Two- Power, standard? That is dus mainly to the very size of our navy, which does not ad- mit of the proportionately rapid increase of

a

and smaller feet. But there are,

af Lord Brassey says, "advantages in hold- ing our hand," even from the purely naval point of view. But there are other facts. which cannot be excluded from the con sideration of this question. Quality is at least as important as size. The protection asured to a nation by the maintenance of POPULARITY conditions which nourish instead of stunting its manhood, and develop instead of depress ing its capacities, is not less sure or less valu- able than that afforded by any number of battleships,

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Watson's

E

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

WHISKY HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY ITS

LOCAL AND GENERAL;

Me: Bryan has accunced his platform for the forthcoming Presidential election before the

Nebraska Committee.

PLOT A in the schedule of allotments of the Wong-noi-chong Recreation Ground has been allowed to the Mostem Recreation Club on Suadays...

THE

TATRU MARU,

THE STATU3/OP COLOWAN,

APPREHENDED CHINESE AGGRESSION,

[From Our Own Correspondent.

Macro, 13th March, 1908,

[The above news, of somewhat serious im

MARCH 114 1908.

THE HONGKUNG AND KOWLOON WHANK AND GODOWN CO. LO.

ANNUAL MEETING.

GEO, FENWICK & CO., LD.

-ANNUAL MEETING.

The notice calling the meeting was read by the General Manager.

ip"

The nineteenth ordinary general meeting of The

twenty-first ordinary annual meeting of shareholders of Geo, Fenwick & Co., Ld., was, shareholders of the longkong and Kowloon held in the Hongkong Hotel at noon to-day, Wharf, and Godown Co, Ld; was held in the for the purpose of receiving the report of the Cay Hall, this afternoon, for the purpose of directors, and electing director and auditor. re-eiving, the report of the directors and the Mr. A. Rodger occupied the chair. Others *tatement of accounts for the year ending 31t present were:-Messrs. G. K. Haxton (direc December, 1997 The Hon. Mr. Hearyter), Jeha 1. Andrew (genera! manager), W. Keswick (chairman of Directors) presided. Fariasz, H. Percy Smith, J. Forber, J. Mc. Paul Chater, Messrs, G. Friesland, A Fuchs. There were also present The Hon. Sir Corquodate and J. Rodger E. Shellim, A. S. 1), Cousand, G. H. Med hurt, C. S. Gubbay, (Directors), the Hon. Mr. The Chairman said:-Gentlemen, -The re E. Osborne, (Secretary), Messrs. H. W. Looker, port and statement of accounts having been to T. F. Hough, W. E. Clarke, Frank Smyth your hands for some days, I will, with your Heary Humphreys, E. S. Kadoorie, W. H. permission, adopt the usual custom and take Wickham, Ellis and Capt. Brown,

them as head. Your directors regret exceeding The Secretary read the report convening they that the result of the year's working under meeting.

review, has proved so unsatisfactory and un ramuderative. We had anticipated a profit an two large stern-wheel steamers which we built. Unfortunately, we were very much disappointed in this respect, as the result showed a loss of nearly $0.00. This was caused by delay in the first instance, owing to a scarcity of labour, and secondly, by difficulties arising in getting these vessels to come up to the speed.com. tracted for Consequently, heavy claims were made for demurrage and further expense was incurred in making the necessary alterations. I am glad to say that we get a fair share of the usual work offering, both in the harbour and on shore, but on account of the very keen competition met with, the margin af. profit bas to be cut very fine. The plant, machinery and. building have been kept in a fairly good state of repair, Owing to the long and still existing depression in the land und property market, we have been unable to sell tease or fet any portion of our property, therefore we are still heavily handicapped. in' having to pay interest on the mortgage, Crown-rent and taxes, and receiving no re venue in return, but we can only hope that this depression may shortly-yanish; and a briskness in business take its place. in consequence of his retirement from the East, wareluctantly part with Mr. Parlane, who has served faithfully on this Board for about 17 years, and I am sure

From all I can gather, the Tainu Mare affair is fraught with a great deal of anxiety to the local Goverment, da na outcome of the already protracted negotiations I understand that the Chinese Coveromant has, raised the question as to the status of Colowan, The Wai-wu-pu had called opon the Government of Macao to establish valid proofs of Portuguess sovereignty over the island, 'failing which it is apprehended China may seek to exercise the powerofre-annexation. Diplomaticnegotiations The Chairman said:-Gentlemen-With are now in progress over the question. In the your permission I propose to take the report meantime, fearing the possibility of an aggres and accounts as read. From the accounts pre- siva demonstration, I understand the Porsented you will learn that there was a large decrease in our profits last year, but in view of tuguese garrison at Colowan has been strengthe very adverse conditions of trade during thened. The local authorities are said to be that year, and is view of the crippling effect of prepared for surprises,

the 1936 typhoon, nothing else could have been expected. The report shows in detail the different items of expenditure involved by that typhoon; you will recognise, however, that though the total outlay is large, it cannot be regarded as representing an entire loss for the reason that the major portion has been spent in giving us new wharves, new lighters, and im proved godowns in place of partially worn and therefore less valuable assets. In view of this expenditure and the future outlay which has still to be met, your directors cannot recom mend the payment, of a larger final dividend than 3 per cent., making a total of 7 per cent for the year. This is a time for husbanding our resources especially as we may shortly, ex- pect further competition and we must be, as we are prepared to meet it. From its very begin ning our Company has had severe competition to face, has met it and overcome it, and when you consider that our clients are also to n large extent shareholders you may look for. ward with equanimity to the future. We shall

1.

Consistent Excellence tritated that Siam is considering legislation port, fully corrobates. the special despatch,

PURE

OF

Quality.

IT IS A

MALT WHISKY

or

GENUINE AGE

AND

FINE MELLOW FLAVOUR.

Per Case

for the better protection of children, and efforts are being made to establish a reformatory school at Bangkok.

It is reported from Tientsin that, in order to protect the interests of the Chinese io Port Arthur, the Waiwupu proposes to appoint a Chinese official 'to that port, but that the Japan-

ese Minister in Peking strongly objects to the

appointmeal.

KONGKONG, Canton and Macao Steam bo at Company's shares have been in good demand throughout the week, consequent upon the rala ing of freights and passenger rates on the river,, and from $284 to 529 has been paid, and there

are further buyers at $294,

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased

to appoint Mr. H. A. W. Slade to be a member'

printed in our last evening's issue, from correspondent at Canton.-Ed., .K,T.].

ANOTHER MONSTER MEETING.

JAPANESE BOYCOTT SCHEME.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Caston, rjth March; 1908,

a

It connection with the question of the arrest of the ss. Talm Maru, a secood mass meeting was held yesterday at the leadquarters of the

and

the num-

Canton Self-Government League ber of people present was for in excess of the number attending the first meeting, of which

ANOTHER MUNIFICENT

GIFT.

MR. A. H. RENNIE TO THE FRONT.

OFFERS $150,009 FOR A HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.

For some time past it has been so open crab that a local resident has made the offer of a large sum of money to Government for a University building in Hongkong. When representative of this paper approached the Colonial Secretary lest week about the report," that official was not then is a position to make any definite atatement. It is now learnt that MEA. H. Rennie is the generous donor, and his offer of $150,000 for a building for a Uni versity in Hongkong has been accepted by the Government.

CANTON DAY, BY DAY,

FANTAN MONOPOLY REVIVED,

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 13th March, ". The Shan: Hou Chu of this port has granted toi Yiu-bing the fawian gambling farm of the Western suburbs of the city at an annual rent of $1,200,000 together with a sum of $400,000 to support the military school at the Baga Tigris, besides $17,000 extra, in a lamp. sum, for educational purposes.

FINANCIAL RETURNS.

The Ministry of Finance (Tuchibpu) has again instructed HE the Viceroy to submit, at an early date, a statement of the annual receipt and expenditure of the province for the in- formation of that department.

PRIVATE ENTERPRISE.

A merchant, named Fun Yuen-bao, has ap plied to the Canton Bureau of Agriculture, In- dustry and Commerce for the sole right of floating a company to furnish a water supply The merchant applies for thirty years' privilege and an electric works to the town of Fatshan,”.

of the Sanitary Board, Medical Board and Go. yesterday's was an adjournment, held on the undoubtedly have hard times, but our business we all wish him every happines: and success and the capital of the company will be 5,000

$16.50 verning Body of Queen's College, during the absence on leave of the Honourable Mr. E. A

Hewett, or until further notice.---

A. S. WATSON & CO., SURADAR Major. Ahmed Din, Hongkong and

LIMITED,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

ESTABLISHEDoA.D. 1841.

ALEXANDRA, BUILDINGS, "Hongkong, 9th March, 2908,

Ali

SOVIC,

Singapore Battalion, Royal Garrison Artillery, bas been appointed honority aide-de-camp to the Governor with effect from 12th inn, vice Jemadar Muhammad Khap, 129th Duke of

· Connaught's Own Baluchis, vacated,

INTELLIGENCE from Peking states that, in-re- ply to a Note from the Waiwupu .concerning

instant. The building, was considerably overcrowded, and many could not obtain seats

in the hall..

attendance, there was no noise or disorder of any

At this meeting, in spite of the poor

kind and, all presen: listened with great and close' attention to the various speakers, who delivered vigorous speeches, touching in detail upon all the points concerning the arrest of the Japanese steamer.

}

A telegram received from Shanghai was read the agreement between the Japanese Govern before the assembly, which recorded the peo- [33ment and the Great Northern Telegraph Comple's approval of the League's action,' and the

pany, the Japanese Minister "thys that the co-telegram was received with applauss | tract has no connection with the coast, line of

It was agreed, by the majority, ibatan investi: China,

gation should be made to ascertain the different. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleas-articles imported from Japan and the number

comitication intended for publication in "The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " should be addrewed to. The Hilltor, 1, Ice House Road, and

•hould be accompanied by the, Writer's "Name and Addre

ed to appoint, provisionally and subject to His of Japanese instructors employed in the var

Unjury huntsic nanould be wildrosel Majesty's pleasure, the Honourable Mr. ious educational and other institutions in Canton

to The Maungor,

The Editor will not mufertate' to be responsible for any rejectal M8, aur vo returù any Contribute.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE), DAILY--$30)'per aunts. WEEKLY-18 per muam

The rates per quarter and me, menem, proportional The daily ine: in'dellvufed' fran, when the aditron

Rocersible la rupsenger, Ou caples sent by post na

Henry Keswick to ba an on-official member of the Executive Council, during the absence an leave of the Honourable Mr, E, A, Bowell or antil further notice,

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with the object of formulating a scheme for steps to be taken to bring about a lioycott, should the diplomatic negotiations fail to bring satisfaction to the Chinese people. The meet- and was not ended

SPEAKER Caenon has appoisted a committering commenced at 1 pm, to investigate the submarine scandal-It will until a little aftor 5 p.m. be remembered that the Hollani Submarine

At this meeting a deputation was also select-

additional $1.80 per quarter is charged for postage, Co, was accused of bringing secret influenced to proceed to the port of'W'uchow to make

The postage on the weekly iwme to any part of the

to bear on the Navy Department to limit the world in 30 cents per quarter,

number of new battleships in favour of ex Single Cópia, Daily, tên contul Weekly, twenty-tended outlay on Submarines,

five cents.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1908.

A TRADER, giving the pame of We Tio, who arrived from the interior a few days ago, wa found in possession of sixty rounds of ammuni- tion last evening. Wu, it was stated, was take. ing the ammunition to Canton. He was fined $50, the allerdatiye bêing four months' im- prisonment, at the Police Court, to-day,"

Some time ago, says the Bangkok Tile, wa

arrangements in connection with the floating of the proposed shipping.company.

pur.

is on sound lines and with the improvement and increase of the trade of. Hongkong, which is bound to come, we.my.reasonably look for more prosperous results: The completion of terest to us, chiefly as a link to the fairie the Canton-Kowloon Railway will be of in

Hankow Ganton lines; your directors have discussed with the Government the prelimin aries for establishing sidings into our property, nad it is inconceivable that the Colonia! Rail- way paid for by Hoogkong ratepayers will not afford every facility to the longkong-owned whosf enterprise. Before proposing the adop tion of the report and accounts I will be pleased to answer any questions you may wish to put. * There were no questioni: ***

Mr. Hough, in seconding, said: I rise to second the adoption of the report and accounts, After the explicit manner in which they have been dealt with, and the remarks from our Chairman, nothing I can say "bout them would be becessary. I think we can place every confidence, as in the past, in the hands of our directorate. With those few remarks beg to second the adoption of the report and accounts.

The motion was carried unanimously.

Mr. Clarke moved the re-election of Mr. G. H. Medhurst, and Mr. C. R.. Lehmann as directors,

Mr. Humphreys secunded. Agreed.

Mr. Smyth moved that the appointment of iron. Mr. H. Keswick, Messrs. G. Friesland, A. Fuchs, E. Shellim, and A. Cousland as directors be confirmed,

Mr. Kadoorie secónded. Agreed.

Mr. Wickham moved, and Mr. Ellis seconded, that Messro, W. H. Potts and A, 'D. Gourdin, ba re-appointed auditors, and the motion was

+

The Chairman: That finishes the business of the meeting. Dividend warrants, may be had on application.

in

CHEAP RICE.

the future. (Applause): I may mention that shares of $200 each. in view of the unsatisfactory result of the year the directors have waived their usual fees Be fore proposing the adoption of the report and accounts, I shall be pleased to answer to the business before the meeting... best of my ability any question relating to the poorer classes of the public as was done

There were no questions asked,

means to effect the cheap disposal of rice to the The Canton high authorities, lo devising

year, have given instructions to appropriatą m Targe sum of money from the Shan Hou Chu,

The Chairman proposed the adoption of towards the ford required for this good work, the report and accounts.

Carried. Mr. McCorquodale seconded.

NEW RECRUITS. . » New recruits have been enlisted to the number of 1,10g from places around;Knochow Mr. G. K. Haxton was re-elected to the dl and Youngkong and they have been drafted is

rectorate on the motion of Mr. Parlane, so the different regiments to be trained,

conded by Mr. Forbes.

Mr. 1. Rodger proposed that Mr. H. Percy, Sinih bate elected the company's, auditor féi the coming year.

Mr. McCorquodale seconded. Agreed.

business before the meeting. I thank you for your attendance, am sorry that I cannot say there will be dividend warracts,

That concluded the medijng.

The Chairman--Gentlemen, that is all the

!

CHINA AND

ANGKANILA'S, S. CO.,

A REMARKABLE CAPTURE,

CLEVER LUKONG, AND A PODLISH THIEF,

A somewhat remarkable capture was effected

is the Central district this morning. At an early hour; six o'clock to be exact, a Chinese policeman standing.on the sidewalk in Queen's Road saw a coolie disappearing into a side. lane, carrying two pairs of English shops and a' pair of boots.. The lukene gave chapa and caught up with the coolie in the lane. Then be made a violent attempt to grab him by the queue, but the coolie swerved to ons, ride" and darted up the lace, with the lukong in hos Messrs. Erich Georg & Co in their weekly pursuit. Arriving outside a certain house in share list of to-day's date, write :—

"Aberdeen Street, after a five minutes' race, the coolle dropped the shoes and ran into a house, tacking the door behind him. The constable. waited partide the building for a while. He next

ANNUAL REPORT.

paid a visit to the back yard, believing that his man weald choose that way to escape, but with no results. Picking up the shoes somewhat dipe | appointingly, but fullyconvinced that he was not yet beaten,the lutong made for^eadquartersand

far, no definite particulars have transpired from So close are negotiations, guarded that, so

official sources in regard to the question. However, the Canton paper Kick See Pe had, in today's issue, the following telegraphic intelligence that is reported to have been ex-carried. " changed between the Canton Viceroy, H.'E. THE COST OF THE NAVY.

Chang, and the Central authorities:-The

In the midst of the whirligig of rumours

referred to the complaints of European resi Ministry of Foreign Affairs has twice wited to now happily disposed of with regard to the dents in the East as to the high cast of the Canton Viceroy instructing him to at unçe Navy, Estimates, it is very satisfactory to beving. Two interesting details in the price release the seized Japanese steamier for the able to turn to Lord Brassey's admirably notice certainly would appear, if not to justify, between the two countries. On receipt of the

of food-which-have just been brought to our pose of maintsising the harmonious-relations- précise and clear statement in the London at any rate to give very good cause for the love telegraphic order, H.E, the Viceroy was Times of the actual facts of the naval situs discontent of the residents of Bangkok. The greatly agitated and, in reply, despatched tion. Here, at least, we are on firm ground, fast Singapore market price lists to hand The Morning Leader holds that Liberals show that beef is quoted at an average of a telegraphic memorial to the Thrana tender. have never grudged any money that may be 19 dollar cents per pound. The Bangkok price ing his resignation from the Viceroyalty requisite for the maintenance of an adequate is 39 dollar cents, Mutton is quoted in Singa-of-the Liang Kwang Provinces, to which des fleet. But what is an adequate eet? It pore at 40 centsy here it is 75 cents. It must patch the Central Government seems willing replies to its own question thus: A defini- remembered that both Bangkok an to accede and is now proposing to appoint the Singapore seceive a large proportion of their tion is clearly essential; our main complaint maten from Hongkong, Bearing this fict present Canton Commander-in-chief, Chun against the late Tory Government's adminismit d, it is indeed a pertinent question, "Why Ping-chik, 16 temporarily take up the post. tration was that they never would answer this is there so great a difference in the price? Great excitement is now prevailing in this question-they went on spending more and

city over the news among the Chinese.com more money on the pavy, each year without any apparent objective at all. One of Lord

munity, and the public are anxiously awaiting further developments; Brassey's chief criticisms of naval outlay in the past is really directed against this indis. B. M.. Conceição, Esq. $100.00 criminate and emperical expenditure. Ho A Friend of the Conventum mi.00 it is feared that some ignorant individuat. way into the shop, with serious results. The cash in hand $3,243,60 (against $7,262,95:** * quotes Sir George Clarke's dictum that "the Meas. Deacor, Looker and Jesica..., waste of money in the British navy upon H E. Timkins, F, dessrs. `Reisn' ́· vessels which were never suited for any reasonably probable requirement of war has A. H. Ough, Esq been enormous" To end that sort of Messrs. Siemssen & Co...... expenditure is one of the reasons of a Liberál Government's existence.

China and Manilas, on the issue, of a poor report, have dropped to sellers at Sin the report for the year 1907 has been issued “and says that the 1.5. Ruby and Zafiro have made their regular service between here and Manila very satisfactorily, having run steadily through out the year. The poor result of their working and passengers. The profit on working ac reported to tospecios Ritchie who ordered im is entirely due to unusual scarcity of freight

count amounts to $18,713,33 (against $74,97442. back to the house to watch. The fukang hid bim- for 19.6, and $102,057.95 for 1005), and the self behind a door at the entrance to ons of ibe credit balance of profit and loss account, in- houses on the opposite side of the road. He ANOTHER, WEST POINT HIRE,

cluding $355.57. carried forward from 19of, is was there for about an hour when he saw the --DAMAÛE-TRIFLING.

$8,363,62 (agnipst $27,365.57 for 1906, including coolie open the door 'and-look up and down $6,563.45 carried forward from 1975), which it the street. The coast was c'eir,he thought, and yesterday, but on this occasion little, if any, off value of steamers and buoys and moorings, he had gone many yards. After much harangu- West Point was the scene of another fire is proposed to appropriate by writing 57,328.13|| he left his refuge, „He was pounced upon before damage resulted. The fire broke out in the leaving a balance of $4,035.49 to be carried ing he told how he came in possession of the basement of a grocer's shop in Wilmer forward to credit of this year's accounts. boots: He. raw, a glass case hanging on Street. Dense smoke was issuing from the Interest account amounts to $7,897.66 (against the wall outside, 144, Queen's Road, he said, raud: floor when the fire brigade. arrived. $9,815.03 for 1936). The balance sheet shows containing many pairs of boots. As he wasted. The residents QE the upper floors were in as assets: valus of steamers Kubi and Zafiro money be smashed the case and took the shoes. great alarm and were hurriedly leaving the $745030 (against $75,000 as per last account), Accused, Chan Wong, who has thres building. Twa leogits of hose were run buoys and moorings in Hongkong, Manila and into the basement and a lively fight was Amoy $4,600 (against 59,900 as per fast ac put up in order to keep the flames away from count), value of stores and coal on hand scorched. After a hard struggle they were re-proportion of premium on current policies, the ceil og, which was now considerably $12,154.99 (against $7.437.50 as per last report), warded, the flames benz confined to the base ment alone. Ao eye-witness ipformed one of our representatives that the brigade arrived on the scene in the nick of time, for a minute or two later the flames would have worked their,

THE Superioress of the Italian Convent very

gratefully acknowledges the following dóna tions received on behalf of the" Home for the Poor :-

&.Co.,

1.

As the people here are greatly agitated over the question of the arrest of the Tatsu Maru,

might attempt to create disturbances, so some 50.00 private individuals have decided to issue cir 25.00 culas extorting the general public to take

origin of the blaze is unknown.

appertaining to 1908 $2,637.14 (against $24,864.03 2 per fast report), sundry debiors 54,746.37 (agains! 536,840.74 as per last report), outstanding freights for 1906 1907 $54.156,69 (against $44.430.30 e per last statement), and

per last report). On the other hand we find the capital $650,000, calls on shares forfeited, THE traffic on the trams at Shanghai on Sator- now belonging to the company $160 (same as day and on Sunday last was remarkable. From last reported), reserve fund $7,000, under 11.30 p.m. x large crowd stood near the Bund writing account 539.332.35 (against $30,976.29 terminus and trams were rushed immediately as per last report), sundry creditors:$33,661.03: the up passengers alighted and the traffic (against $26,235.04 as per fast statement), and manager at that point had an irritating task to $120,319 32 due to Company's baskors (against ........... 35.00 A CONTEMPORARY Coins a new, and really prevent the Chinese from hanging on to every $ 32,998.60 as per fast report),

15.00 expressive, word in a solo commenting on the projection. The expérience gained' by two .................' 15.00* position in the Afridi country," "It'says "it is yeari, previous service at Coney Island in a 10,00 known for certain that all the border class are ¦ similar capacity was invaluable to him, bow- 10.00 very short of ammunition, although tifen are ever, and the trams)left that point with prompt 10.0p believed to be fairly pastiful' everywhere." - dispatch and a bara breathing space for pas, 11.00

*** Pestiful' just describes the character of a rifle sengers. At all the outer sections the com 5.00 in the hands of a stark thief of the border land. gestion was as great, and it will be a matter of 5.00. It is a word that ought to go down to the ages general satisfaction when the other lines are 5.00 lá company (with Stellenboshed.—Singaporn

25,00 matters calmly and to deal with the case in as ................. 25.00 quiet a manner as possible.

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A Friend 12 a Hon. Mr. E. Osborne........ It is perfectly Messta, Harry Wicking & Co... evident from Lord Brassey's figures that we Messrs. Warren & Co. have nothing at all to fear immediately. We S. and J.” hava sa relatively new bayleships of 772,000 Messrs. Weismann & Co. tops against the 43 of 450,000 tons posses. A. Gomes, Jr., Esquine ed by France and Germany together; and Yeut Wing Lung, Kag

even supposing that all foreign programmes

Mr. Barradas

Friends almal.

were carried out, for which there is scarcely. Graça, Esq. any procedent, we should have 48 against as E. Postir their 47, with 754,000 long against 640,909 | A. D.

one, In JSTRA The one serious fact which i & Friend ........................

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previous convictions entered against him, was given six months' hard labour at the Police Court, to-day, 1

SHIPPING AND MAILS

VAIL. DUR

· French (Tourane) 16th lost, Canadian (Monteagle) 27th jost, German (Prins Waldemar) 1st prox.

The N. Y. K. 2.3. Yeboshi Moru, Bombay Line, left Moji for this port on 14th inst., and is expected here on 19th justi

* The N. Y. K. 11, Sanuis Maru, European Line, left Shaughal for this port on 13th inst., and is expected here on 16th lost, de

The N, Y. K. 52 Nikki Maru, Australian Line, inft: Manila for this port on 14th ́inst., and is expected here on ibik lost, uni k THE' Yon, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial · The N, Y. K. sa, Yawald Mars, Australian and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge | Line, leli Nagasaki for this post on 13th inst, with thanks the following donations to the and is expected here on 17th fast. funds of the foepita

J; Armstrong WAPANGINO Dr. Wilder China Cóma

so-that the abnormal trafić may be 5 J, Dr Asid};

25%

Ad “Ben. Line 65 Benvenue, [rom-Ant." werp and London, left Singapore .yesterday.! and is expected here do or about simt inst,A 1. Thêm 1 callin Shanghai on 25th Inst

and 4 will leave for ERROR

Fand ports of t

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