Telegrams.

„Kenters.]

The New Russian Navy.

London, 24th April.

Russia has ordered five battleships, larger than the Dreadnought, to be built on this Clyde"

Death of General Limevitoh. General Limevitch, who commanded the Russian troops in Manchuria, is dead,

Severe Weather in England. Severe snow storms continue, throughout the country.

Rieven degrees of frost has been reglater, ed in Carlisle.

The North Gorman Lloyds. A draft Bill in the German Bunderast provides the North German Lloyds with a further subsidy, anndily, of Mks. 500,00 for a monthly service New Guinea, Australia and Japan.

1/

Låler.

Byo Ilection. Mr. Hicks, the Unionist candidato, defeated Mr. Churchill at the Manchester bye-election by a majority of 429.

The Indian Frontier Troubles. General Wilcocks wires that as the Moh. mands were threatening to cut the British communications he attacked them with all available troops and drove them back.

British casualties 6o, the enemy's casual ties not reported.

France.

THE HONG KONG TELEGRAP

FLORIDA WATER TRADE

The third day's bearing of the case in which ibres men-Leung Chak Chau, Fung Fuk Tin and Lam Shan Ting-merchants, carrying on. business in Des Voeux Road Central, under the style of the Kwong Sang firm, who were charged, at the lastance of Messrs. Lauman and Kemp, of New York, with infringlog their Florida"water trade-marks, (3) selling Florida water with a falte trade-mark, and (3) ft op plying a false trade description to the boltfer, was continued at the Criminal Sessions this morning, b

, before the Chief Justice-Sir Francis

Mr. M. W. Slade; Instucted by Mr. F. B. Deacon, of Messrs, Deneen, Looker and Dea- con, appeared for the pros curion, Sir Henry Berkeley, K.C, instructed by Mr. H: K. Holmes, was retained for the defence. Mr. W. Rees Davies, Attorney-General, watched the case for the Crown!!

The furymen empanelled were:-Messrs. W.-C. Logan (foreman), F. G. Chunnuti, H: J. Stephens, Geo Huster, E. B. Raymond, John Lemm and R. Pestonji.

On Friday last the case for the defence was closed, and this morning Sir Henry began bis final address to the jury, the gist of his argu meat having already been published in a pre: vious issue.". He had not finished bis address at the hour we want to press.

THE HAT PLAGUE.

RESULT OF EXPERIMENTS WITH " RATING" .Some time ago we referred to the value of "Ratin" as an agent for the extermination of rats, and the matter was brought up at the Legislative Council by His Excellency the Govenor when considering the question of limiting the ravages of plague by the extir pation of the rat pest, which is regarded as re- sponsible for the dissemination of the discate. agth April. We have received the following communication At a meeting of the Council of National which explains itself on this subject:-

RATIN BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY, Defence, at which President Fallières, Gene-

17, Gracechurch Street, London, ral Picquart, and M. Clemenceau were pre

March 28th, 150S, sent, the question of a partial substitution of

Dear Šir,—¡ have pleasure in sending you regular troops by native militia in Indo-

her with a report received recently; from the China was considered. It was decided, Medical Officer of Health of Khargpur. This however, that the substitution would be unrep it was issued at the instance of the Bengal wile in view of the excitement prevailing in Nagpur Railway, who had a supply of Ratin Chinu.

No. 2 sent to them and you will see that it is now definitely proved that Ratin No. 2 will actain its strength, for at least six months and we are extending the time limit to this, instead

À SOLDIAN'S INTROSIÓN,

ENTERS P.W.D. OFFICES FOR A SLEEP, Before Mr. J. H. Kemp, at the Police Court, this morning, Private Arthur Albert, Keeper, of the 3nt Middlesex Regiment, was charged with unlawfully entering the office of the Public Works Department on Saturday night last with the intention of committing a felony."

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Acting Inspector FenionTM prosecuted. The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Au Kwai, a watchman, employed 'to look after the Government cffices, said that about half-past slaven o'clock on Saturday, while going bis. rounds, he heard a noise coming from ons of the offices. This aroused his suspicions, and he proceeded to investigate. Arriving outside the plans office of the Public Works Department, he found one of the win dows had been broken open. Looking in the watchman saw the defendant lying on the floor, close to a drafirman's table, ostensibly asleep. "I was afraid to go in," continued the witness, so I ran down as far as Ice House Street nod got an Indian policeman. The luster roused the defendant, who attempted to escape, but was arrested after a thort chase," Continuing

the watchman stated that earlier in the even-

of three months.

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ITUS OF MACHO"

MONDAY APRIL 27, 1958.

Today's Abbertisements.

BOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW:

* HAICHING," S Captain Bodgins, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the, ist proximo,

clock A.M

For Fraight or Passage, apply to

Airiking illustration of the tile ironies which occasionally make their appearance. even in the grave sphere of international affairs is furnished by the fact that one of the minor European Towers has been called upert by force of circumstances to play the role of thirdTHE Company's Steamship party intervening" in the case of the dispute between Japan and China respecting the seisure, of the Tairu Mforu. It was assorted that she was lying within the limits of Portar ghese jorisdiction, and the Portuguese Misis ter in Japan hurried from Tokyo to Peking in connection, with the supposed violation of his country's rights. The incident has, as it were, thrown a searchlight upon the half-forgotten fact of the technical, “survival of Fortugal, as, à World-Power with colonial possessions scattered here and there which may at any moment is in the present instance-develop. the awkward faculty of entangling the Mother Country in grave responsibilities that it may quite conceivably be beyond her capacity to discharge.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers Hongkong, ayth April, 1908. g INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION;

COMPANY, LIMITED-

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG`AND

RAUSINGAPORE, THE Company's Steamship,

"KUTSANG,"

haring arrived from the above Ports, Consigneer

Goods will be delivered from alongside,

of Cargo by her are hereby informed that thei

Cargo impeding the discharge, or remaining on board after 4 PM, the agih inst, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense. No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINË, MATHESON & Co, Lb.,

General Managers. . „Hongkong, 27th April: 1008.

Ito

HONGKEW WHARES.

THE VALUE OF SHARES.

To the Editor of the

Macao for a long time enjoyed almost a monopoly of the China trads, but im pre- eminence has fallen away, partly because of the rivalry of Hongkong, and partly because of its own insufficiency of anchorage, which serves as a substitute for the harbour accom modation so essential to the prosperity of an efficiant modern seaport. Nevertheless, the importance attaching to is, advantageous' situation is inherent and indestructible, and makes its ownership a highly valuable national asset.. To the credit of Portugal it must be said that, though only a small nation, deficient Ja wealth and in resources of population, a good deal has been done to consolidate and even to expe strength of her position at Macao. When the original grant was made in' 1586 by the Chinese Emperor, in gratitude for assistance given in suppression of piracy, it was subject to the payment of an'anagal sub-able paper arte bolag abused in carrying out what is called la-vaudeville-" team work" sidy, and though this was formally rescinded in share jobbers, masquerading as broken, phi 1863 it is characteristic of Chinese diplomatic subtlety that Portugal's title to Macao itself anthropists, self-appointed guardians of other, and to the adjacent islands Taipa and Coloane preparing questions and answers to deal out for bas never been explicitly admitted at Peking the amusement of the public to the same man- ser as the middle and end mon of a minstrel although the de facto ownership is recognised

show. by all the Powers. In 1921 negotiations were carried on to secure an extension of the ci cession by a further grast if the lalande of Lappa Red Dom Jeå, and of a territory known as Pac Siac; on these p. ints Portugal was.un- socceraful, but she obtained the removal of

North-Cking Dolly Nevi. Sir,-A careful consideration of the letters of Not a Victim April 16, and the reply of "Kettle" April 17, might confrm the suspicion that the correspondent columns of your valu

Today's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

NE Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by kat PUBLIC AUCTION,

WEDNESDAY,

the 29th April, 1908, at 10 AM, at Army. Orduance Stores, Queen's Road Exut,”

· THE FOLLOWING GOVERNMENT STORES

AN AT THE ARSenal Yard: COLOURED LANTERNS, WEIGHING SCALES, GUNMETAL WEIGHTS, EAR THENWARE FILTERS, COPPER FUN. NELS, LIER BOATS; OLD MANGANE E BRO ZE, BRASS, GUNMETAL, COPPEP, LEAD, WHITE METAL, ZINC. STEEL CAST WROUGHT and GALVANIZED TRON, LEATHER GROUND-HEETS, BLANKETS. TENT DUCK, TARRED and PLAIN CANVAS, ROPE, DONSOOTIE, BUNTING, WOOLLEN RAGS, OLD

Intimations.

THE ROBINSON

PIANO CO., LD.

ARE OFFERING AT

VERY LOW PRICES

A FEW

WOOD, TRON: DRUMS and CYLINDERS, HIRE PIANOS, IN

PAINT KEGS, PACKING CASES, &c., &c.

A Large Quantity of CLOTHINGYA Catalogues can he bad at the Ordnance Office or from the Auctioneers,

ERMS OF SALE-Cash on délivary. 'All faults and errors of descriptions at Purchasers! risk, on the fall of the hammer. g All lots to be cleared within 48 hours.

-HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

4

Hongkong, 27th April, 1908,"

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Excellent Condition.

fist

NEW SUPPLY OF

HE Undersigned have received instructions TALKING

THEU

to sell by.. PUBLIC AUCTION,

THURSDAY,."

the jeth, April, 1908, at 1.34 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No, S. Des Vœux Road,

corner of Ice House Street, .. SUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising: DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON. BED. MATIR SSES, TEAK- STEADS and WOOD WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS, OVERMANTELS with BEVELLED GLASS, SIDEBOARD and DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS, DOUBLE TEAKWOD WARDROBES with BE. VELLED GLASS, TAPESTRY.COVERED DRAWING ROOM SUITE, GLASS, CROCKERY and EP. WARE, CARPETS and RUGS, COOKING STOVE and UTEN. SILS, &c, &.;

ALSO A

ONE GOOD E GLI H FREEWHEE BICYCLE with First Grade Warwick Tyres, Dag complete; Middlemoore Saddle, Lamp, Bell and Tool

AND

MACHINES

EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM.

Large Selection of

RECORDS.

FURTHER SUPPLY OF THE

MERRY WIDOW

Most every one to whom it is of interest cught to know by this time, the position is "Wharvei The contest has been protracted over a year, so that every broker or jobber is aligned on one side or the rather and in that time has argued, coaxed or touted every cus tomer, friend or any one within reach to join his side, which meant either to buy or sell antil the very large majority of the Shanghal-ites, who have been accustomed or could be in

fect, and, gamblers' parlince-with both a numberTM are in so deep that it spelis-

rubation if they beavy losses-perhaps cannot turn the tide their way. Such consi derations may account for the extraordinary amount of time: money and energy now being expended upon the poor dear public-in teach- ing them the “octwat v due of wharfs." The beat advice which can be called disinterested THE Undersigned haeceives Instructions PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY

certain Customs restrictions' conaccted with - 1 shall be glad if you can food space for any the port of Macao, and gained some additional part of this report and i am sure you will con- tights of navigation on the West River, toge- for a great boon on many of your readers, who ther with the important privilege of construct are an keenly alive to the necessity of extering & rails ay to Canton. Thiu has, strangely minating the vermin, and here at any rate you enough, been permited to remain a dead-let-duced to enter the game, is in it-in the have a remedy which can be shipped to theter, though there cannot be the slightest doubt utmost parts of the world and which will spread that the right would be promptly utilised by the disease among the vermin and thereby any grantes possessing enterprise and capital enable everyone to property extermitte the

and baving, strong political backing_at_com rats without danger to animals or human

mand-that is to say, by any of the First-class

beings.

Ratin is not a prison, as is stated in the re- port. Yours faithfully, .

For the Ratip Laboratory,

C. Otturu,

Manager.

The report in question is in the following

term-

14

I have made a careful fest of the poison for rata named "Ratin" that you sent me. 1 ured one to at a time and made up the contents into boluses, as directed by the patentee. 1 Rive you a list of the results obtai ed on each day. You will see by this ibat the amount of

Powers.

Indications have not been lacking that the acquisition of so useful a pied à-terre close to the great southers centre of Chinese trade has

antered into the calculations of statesmen as a. desirable stroke of policy in the event of the present owners being willing to transfer their property. Some few years ago an effort was made by the French Consul at Canton to secura the erection of a sapator um at Macao, and per- mission was provisionally granted by Scotor Horta Costa, the Governor, though subsequent ly withdrawn by the authoritles at Lisbon A applicatirin hy a French trader from Hongkong

is: To ask the friend or jobber who advites you to buy or sell-How many bas he got-or how many is he abort?

1 am etc.,

FAIRPLAY. Shanghai, April 27, 1919.

Tols correspondence is now closed.—Ed.

HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

The

The quarterly meeting of the Royal Hong.

kong Golf Club was held at Happy Valley between April 18th and April 20th when the MacEwen and Johoîtone Cups were played

ing he saw defendant asleep on the verandab in the rain, who it is very damp, and as the of the blief that Macao 11 regarded adnewbar / for. The following Cards wep returned :-

outside of the offices. Le soused him, handed him his hat, which was some distance away, and told him to go away.'

- His Worship-Was there anything broken? The Watch an-Yes, one pane of glass. - Defendant remembered nothing that took place after dark, lie went down on Saturday afternoon to watch the football match.. Re: turning he visited the Naval Canteen. After that he remembered nothing. He us.ured the *Court, however, that he had no intention of

stealing:

His Worship said that he was of opinion that defendant did not go (here to steal. Defendant would, however, have to pay for the damage be incurred. He would pay a fics of $10, or, go to gaol for fourteen days, '

** JAPANESE SUGAR,

AGREEMENT TO REDUCE THE output.

Tokio, April 17.

The Japanese Hugar companies have agreed upos a programmes of action for the prevention of over-production and for co-operation in the matier of exparts to Korea and China.-N. C. Di Nerus.

THE WEATHER.

10 entries.

"Rafin" eaten was a smail proportion of that laid down, one-fourth on an average, due think to the fact that the test was carried ou

| boluses got sodden they were not touched, and also to the fact that the rats were not hungry, the baits being chiefly placed in the market and the goods shed, where, rats were most abundant and where they could get ample food. I experimented with six rats which caught and fed with Ratio" and they all died within 24 hours, some in 12 hours-so that there was do doubt about the efficiency of the paison, The point claimed by the patentee, that the rats which eat the poison carry it to others, was I think also proved, as about a fortnight, after the poison was laid down in the goode shed, sick rats were seen in came out of their holes and die in the quitters contiguous to shed and also to the market where the poison was laid down. Os making in. quiries, among the shopkeepers in the market and at the good she, I find that the people have found a decrease among the number of rats since the poison was laid down.. But it is a very difficult matters prove this, as you will see by the statistics supplied; com- para'ively few dead rats were found about the and its sale or cession by Portugal is a con- place but of course a number may have died tingency which cannot be regarded as im out in the fields or in their holes. I don't probable, it is by no means certain that it think the test was a very fair one as it was tried could successiplly resist un attack on the part: three months later than it ought to have been done, it is said on the tins that the "Ratio" would be effective up to the end of April and I did not get the "Ratin" till July..

to buil brewery was likewise refused. This alleged a ub tinn on the part of France may be exaggerated revea imaginary, but the strength

' MACEWAN CUP. as a Naboth's vineyard, receives confirmation

'*C, P. Chater ..................... 89— 6 83 from a telegram published in Madrid ́ju july,

*C. T. Beath ....................... 88-83 1954, from the Manita Correspondent of the

W. D. Kraft

... 89-84 imparcial stating that the United States Government had recently opened negotiations

JOHNSTONE CUP.. with. Portugal for the purchase of Macan, but R. O. Hutchison (owa 1).......3 down that the negotiations came to nothing owing to

Ċ. T, Beath (rec. 4)

3 down opposition from Great Britain. This country

s down W. D. Kraft (rec. 4) ........ can claim; indeed, an interest-of very long-

C. P. Chater (rec. s) .... 's dowa standing with regard to Macao, reaching back,

H. Greig (roc. 14) .......................... 7 down in fact, for more than a century. Twice during

38 entries. the war with Napoleon-in 1872 and in 1868- the place was occupied by British troops, and the coincidence seems worth noticing, that the second of these occasions synchr pises the appointment of the Scottish poet Leyden as a Judge at Calcuite, with the temporary guardian. ship by his countrymen of the grotto in which Camoent, also a Colonial Judge, had' written "the "Lu·lád,"

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg,

I am of opinion that the "Kath" doen Director ofthe Hongkong Observatory :-

what it is said to be capable of doing➡ On the 27th at 18.55 -The depression is vis, kills rate and causes an epidemic among moving N.E, across Japan, not

them, and I think it would be a good plan to The barometer has risen considerably to slightly over Northern and Southern Chinyt again. I did ng wait in private houses respectively.

1. Am

In any other binds than those of its present possessore Macao might well become a menace to the security of British teade in the Far East,"

PODI..

†R. O. Hatchison ...........79† † Ba

J. Douglass

91-10 8: C. T. Beath 'C. P. Chater

3te itries.

Tie for MucEwen Cup

885 83

.89-6 83:

† Winner of Johnstone Cup and Pool

SHIPPING AND MAILS

~MAILS-DUE, ----

Indian (Onzang) 19th inst.“

English (Delta) 29th inst., 4 pan. Indian (Kumiang) sit prom, American (Nippon Maru) ist prox. German (Prine Sigismund) and prox. German (Yorik) 4th prox., pazz, German (Buelow) 5th prox., p.m. Canadian (Empress of China) 6th prox. The Danish ss. Dduw left Shimonoseki to day, and may be expected here on rd proxi

The Imperial German Maille, Prins Regent Lustpold, which left bere on azad inst; at soon, arrived at Singapore yesterday at 6 p.ro

ONE UPRIGHT IRON GRAD FIANO by The Robloron Piano Co. Catalogues will be issued; TERME AF Dsual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 17 h April. 1008.

FUBLIC AUCTION.

to sell bit PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, са

[449

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the is) and 2nd May, 1908, at 2.30 PM., at their. Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of ice Houns Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,

Comprising - CARVED CHERRYWOOD' SOFAS,

Waltz

NOW ON HAND.

Hensone, 27th April '17 8.

7.00 a.m.

LIMITED,

TIME TABLE..

WEEK:DAYE.

7.30 am to 9.30 am....Every to minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 1x1,00 8, m... Every LS minuter, 11.30 am to 12.45 p.m. ... Every 15 mianter. 12.45.5 to 1.15 pm...Every to minuteri 1.5 to 1.45 p.m. ...Every 15 minutes, "Las p.m. to:235 pm....Every to minutes, 3.15 p.m. to 3.00p.m....Every 15 minuter. ・1.30 pm to 15 minutan

5.00 p.m.to

To minuter,

NIGHT CARSON

TABLES, CHAIRS, STANDS, MOTHER- O-PEARL INLAID SCREENS and PANELS, SILK-EMBROIDERED SCREENS and PARASOLS, WALL HANG. INGS. KINKOSAN SATSUMA VASES, 45 mänd-9 par: 19.45. p.m. to 11.15 p.m. BOWLS, CARVED-BRASS and BRONZE BOWL and VASES, IVORY CARVINGS, TORTOISE-SHELL ORNAMENTS ARITA and M KUDZU WARK, OLD IVORY NETSUKES, INKO LACQUERED

BUNDAYS.

8.00 mm, to 9.00 am, ...Every 15 minutes. 9.00 to 9:30 am: ...Evary 30 minutes, 9.30am, to a 30 am. .....Every 15 minutes,

WARE, BUDDAHS and TEMPLE ORNA-10.30 a.m. to 71.00 am...Every to minutes. MENTS, OLD CLOISONNE VASES, &c.

f'ataloguer will be issued) TERMS:-As usual:

[448

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 27th April, 1908,. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND УОКОНАМА.

THE Company's Steamship

YARRA

Captain Sellier, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 28th inst, at 6 A.M.

For

freight

or Passage, apply to

J. MILLET,

Agent. Hongkong. 27th April, 1908

S.S, YARR COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES. MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. "ONSIGNEES of Cargo from London and Hayre ex 20. Medoc in connection with above, Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure their risk into the basardous and/or extra and Valuables are being landed and stored at hazardous Godowns of the Hoogkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, hence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing

of Chine, and it is not so very long ago that the mainland Power despatched four gunboats and two destroyers in order to enforce the extradition of an alleged fugitive from justice.. The military defence force of the place numbers loss than foo men, of whom tot quite two-thirds are Europeans, and fortifications are practically, non-existent. If Macao were -an ( wis afraid that children would cat it, the

an oceanic island its ownership would be a matter of comparatively so moment. But its smell being rather sweet and the poison hav lug the appearance of native sweetmeals, paition gives it an importance altogether out would recommend that she "Ratin" be brought of proportion to its present economic stand. low over the N. part of the China Sea, and tired during 1958, but would urge the nec

log. It cupidity for development may be Fresh or strong N.E. winds are likely to assity of it not being delayed in transit and said to surpass even that of Hoogkong for continue to prevail in the Formosa Channel that it be tried during the cold and hot weather direct rallway communication with Canton

„chonot_pareincolle be postponed, and musí ? "and along the northern shores of this Chlua Sen as I have no doubt it will'aći mu trbutter,

Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending

Yours truly,

prove of enormous advantage by increasing its The F. & 0. 5. N. Carrx Delfs (aft Singe utility as a paint of collection and distribution pare for this port on thisst, at 8 am, with at to a.m. to-day, 5,63 inchoa, et

(5d.) V. ST. JOHN CROLEY,

the outwant. English Mails, and is due bere for trade. In strong hands it could open up on 29th lust at 4 punën dre Medical Officer,

WAll claims must be sent in to me on or before boundless possibilitie

but ithi Tha C. P. R. Coli sa, Monteagle arrived at a tha sih kay, or they will not be recognised. Khargpur,

Iplessness | Nagasaki at 7,33 a m., on 27th lost, and leaves - All damaged," packages will be gramined on

Pressure remains high over China to the North of the Yauglse and it is still relatively

FORECAST.

Hongkong and Neighbourhood,. N.E. winds, fresh or stroga; aqually, some faip.

Formosa Obangel, some as No. 1. South coast of China batween Hongkõrg:| Lamocks, same as Na, Trave

coast of China between Hongkong:

THE Chinese Engineering and Ld, announces that the total ou Company's ihres mines forį Aprilis amolated to saler during the pan to 20,201

present condition is

The Imperial German Mail as. Yorck left Kobe was Nagasaki and Shanghal yesterday, p.m., and may be expected here pa 4ib proxy

The F. M. S. S. Co. 95, Azla sails from Yokohas on 27th lost, and is due to arrive in Hongkong via Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghal on 6th prox.

again at 4 p.m., same day, for Kobe, where she

Je dro to arrive at'o p.m som 28th, ast. SELATAN

The Imperial German Mill sis,

for the Gergii Malls with dat

(the 7th lust, left: Colombo da

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noan, TO-DAY, requesting it to be landed here, der den in super

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the "Undersigned: Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 4th May, at Noos, will be subject to rent and landing charges,

MONDAY; IN 4k. May:

anco has been affected.")

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11.45 am 12,00 woon...Every 15 minutes 12.00 No to 1.00 pm Every 10 minutas, 1.00 p.m. to: 5.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. ...Every 10 minuten 6.00 pm to 7.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every to minute NIGHT CÅRS 19 on Veek: Dayı.İ

BATURDAYS, A Katra car at 3.15 p.m. 11.10 p.m, and...

11.45 - 2 SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Dompany's Office, ALEXANDRA” BUILDINGA, Des Voeux Road Central E

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