Telegrams.

HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH":

SERVICE,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7, 1908,

HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB

FIFTH HERTING,

PEARLS AND JADESTONES. | 1—1459 m-FIVE FURLONGS FLAT RACE.---

HEAVY DUTY PROPOSED.

[By courtury of the "Sheung Fo:""]

Peking, 8th October.

The programme of the fifth 'mesting to be held at the Happy Valley, op Saturday, the roth last, (weather permitting) is as follows ---

HANDICAP. For all China pooles. Jockeys who have not won more than two official races in Hongkong, Shanghai er Tieotsin allowed 5 lbs. Entrance fan 55. 1st priza: A cup presented by Rear-Admiral R. H. S. Stokes, R.M., zad prize: $as. (Entrance fees to go to winner.).

It is proposed by the Imperial. Dryasdun's Einbquake, 160lbs Government to levy heavy duties Mr. Dryandust's Coxcomb, 151lbs on articles of luxury,

Procious stones, like pearls and jadestone, besides curios, will be taxed on the highest possible scale.

MINISTER TO GERMANY.

Mr. W. J. Gresson's Ard Patrick, 152lbs Mr. W. J. Gresson's Quem, r5othu,

Mr. T. F. Hough's Sider Dbu, 143lbs. Mr. H. W. Kenny's Resignation, 139lbs. Mr. L. Leeson's Soudan, 139 lbs.

Mr. Manning's Eglington 140lbi. D Mr. R. F. C. Master's Blue Nile, stb, Mr. F. H. May's 'Astral, 153 lbs. Mr. Medico's Fofrano, Rose, 138lbs. - Mr. G. E. Morrell's Mainstay, 140lb.

DEFERENCE TO GERMAN GOVERNDr. I W. Noble's Baluchi Chief, 1391b1,

MENTS. WISHES.

[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po,"}

Peking, 6th October.

It is reported that the re-appoint ment, of H.E. Yum Cheung as Chinese Minister to Berlin, was made' in deference to the wishes of the German Government.

[Reutert,]

The Balkans.

LONDON, 5th October. There is much speculation as to the nature of Emperor, Francis Joseph's letter.

The most trustworthy accounts assert that it reviews the whole situation in the Near Kast, and deals with the necessity for a change in the relations of the Monarchy with Bosnia and Herzegovina, the occupation of which is regarded as definite, assurances belog given that the change contemplated will not transgress the limits of the Treaty of Berlin.

The British newspapers regard the situation with the gravest misgivings, which are in- created by renewed rumours that the pro- clamation of Bulgaria's independence is most Imminent,

There is great excitement also in Servis "at the threatened turn of events.

· Later, Bulgaria was to-day proclaimed an inde pendent Kingdom at the ancient capital of

The gravity of the situation in the Near „East in universally recognized,

The London newspapers are unanimout in condemning the high-handed action of Bulgaria, and the manifest intention of Austria to annex the province of Bosnia and "Herzegovina, both in defiance of the Treaty

'of Berlin,

.

It is uncertain yet how the other Powers view their proceedings, but the opinion pre- vails that European Conference is inevi table...

Count Mensdorff, Austrian Ambassador în London, is taking the Emperor's letter to Balmoral where His Majesty King Edward is now in residence.

Sir Edward Grey, Minister of Foreign Affairs; returned to London last night, and had a long 'conference with the Turkish, and

· Italian Ambassadors.

Reuter is officially informed that Great: Britain will not consent to any alteration in the Treaty of Berlin without the consent of the signatories thereto, and will decline to recognize what has been done, or any other infraction of. Its provisions, until all the signatories have been consulted.

It is authoritatively Blated in Berlin that Germany's reply to the letter of the Emperor Francis Joseph is a promise to support Aus- tria in the annexation of Bosnia which she regarde as separate from the Bulgarian crisis; and should Turkey consult the Powers on -the advisability of warning Bulgaria over the railway dispute, Germany will not advise. such a course as she considers the Turkish army unprepared for war, whereas the Bul garian army is fit and ready.

PACIFIC SIBAMER FREIGH75,

1/

¡PROPOSED SCALE OF CHARGES.

9-MrR FO.. Master, 10-Mr. G. E. Morrell, 11-Mr. John Paterson, 13-Mr. Reinbek,

6-5.35 p.m.-ONE MILE AND A QUARTER FLAT RACE Handicap-For all China ponies. Jockeys who have not won more than two official races in Hongkong, Shanghai,

day's Advertisements.

THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE

SHAREHOLDERS. TWELFTH ORDINARY YEARLY

or Tientsin allowed 5 lbs. Entrance for $5.MENTING OF SHAREHOLDERS

To-day's

Advertisements.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898

Application for Registration of Trade Mark NOTICE is hereby given that the BRITISH

1st prize: A cup presented and prize: $25. la the above Company wiRHOLDERS is theITER, of

*

(Entrance fees to go to winner.) Mr.F. H. Deacon's Plym, 150 lbs. Mr. F. B. Deacon's Abstainer, 143 tbs Mr. Dryasdust's Earthquake, 157, Ibs, Mr. Dryandant's Coxcomb, 157 lbs. Mr. W. J. Gresson's And Patrick; 153 lbs. Mr. Gresson's Quien, 162 lbs., Mr. T F Hough's Fidier Dho, 148 lbs. Mr. Leeson's' Panjabi, 140 lbs. Mr. H, W. Keeny's Rosignatwo, 341 189. Mr. R. F. C. Master's Blue Nile, 155 lbs. Mr. F. H. May's Astral, xót lbs., Dr. J. W. Noble's Baluchi Chief, 143 lbs. Mr Reizbek's Maryland, 155 lbs.

STORM AT PENANG.

BERIOUS DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND LOES OF LIFE.

COAST, STREWN WITH WRECKAGE.

Dr. W. Noble's Kirkpatrick, 136lbs. Mr. Reinbek's Maryland, -rçalbo, 3—493 p.m.-GYMKHANA STAKES-Valde $400. Distance one mile. For all China pinis. Catch weight at 10 st, 6 lbs. Winners

On Friday night and Saturday morning. of an open race or opes griffin race 5 lbs. reports the Straits Times of 1st lust, Panang extra Non-winning subscription griffins experienced a severa storm which caused con allowed 5 lbs. Jockeys who, bave not wonsiderable damage to property, loss of life and more than two official races in Hongkong, involved the severing of the telegraphic and Shanghai or Tiedisin allowed 5 lbs. A cup telephonic communication with the Federated called the Gymkhana Cup will be presented Maisy States, at the end of the season to be won by the pony scoring most marks in the racer for the Gymkhana Stakes at the Gymkhana meetings during the season, counting 4 points for a fire; ↑ for a stond ; and 1 for a third. The beopfit of marks already scored to part wish the pony on á sale., Any' winner of the race to carry 5 lbi extra for each win fo subre, quent starts for the race, but 'id the event of a poy carrying the penalty not winning, 2 los, to be deducted next time he starts. Such 2 lbs, to remia deducted until he wins again when he will carry the full penalties without deduction. Penalties, accumulative up to 5 ibs. Entrance fee $5, and prize: $25. (Half entrance for to go la winner.)}

Marks at present,

Earthquake, 12

Coxcomb,

6

Homocea

Blas Nils Astral

3

3

Mr. F. B. Deacon's Plym, 146 lbs. Mr. Deyasdust's Earthquake, 161 159. Mr. Dryasdust's Coxcomb, igt lbs. Mr. W. J. Gresson's Aid Patrick, 151 lbs, Mr. W. J. Gresso i's Qadro, 151 tbs. Mr. B. F. C. Master's Blue Nile, ist lbs. Mr. F. H. May's Astral, 151,

BURSA Kat greketawawa me'n girou jiutus wuELLE' WIDT

On Saturday morning, the whole coast of Province Wellesley was strewn with damaged boats and wreckage; innumerable treci were blown down; and attap roofs of houses along the coast were uplifted by the wind,

portion of the sea-wall close to the cattle camp neatly opposite the north-west bastion of Fort Cornwallis was damaged by the heavy soas. A hold was made in the wall round the stump of a post thai vite formed part of the soldiers' bathing enclosure. Fortunately, about six feet behind this wash is the old wall of the. glacis, and this averted further damage; but at present there is a hole in the roadway about thirty feet long, six feet broad, and about three feet deep. All the metal in the roadway along the Explicado sea-front was torn up, many pieces of coping being thrown across the road. way, which was rendered almost impassable. Several sampaos that were anchored off the Esplanade were swamped or broken from their moorings while all the Kedah and other launches running to Peilis, Setul,, and other places up to the coast, which usually anchor off the "poist, had' to tako sheller at the northern end of the harbour.

Company's Town Office, a Lower Albert Road; Hangong, on TUESDAY, the 27th October, 1908 at Noon, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts to 31st July, 1928, ...,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the rath to the 27th :Octabar, 1908, both days inclusive.-

By Order,

SA, SETH,

Secretary, Hongkong, 7th October, '908

1894

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,"

18, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road, Hong" kong Tobacco Manufacturers, has on the 33rd day of July, 1908, applied for the registra tion in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the fallowing Trade Mark :

The representation of a Canary perched in 2 cage, above the canary being the word "Canary" and below the name "British Cigarette Co, Ltd.”

in the name of the BRITISH CIGARETTE COMPANY, LIMITED; who claim to be the sola proprietors thereof...

The Trade Mark is intended to be usad by the Applicants forthwith in-respect, of the following gooda ke

MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, in CLASS 45..

·A· facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen

Hongkong, t

Dated the 33rd day of July, 1908.

BRITISH GIGARETTE COMPANY, LIMITED, H. von R. CUNLIFFE-OWEN, Director.

IT is hereby notified that TENDERS will best the office of the Colonial Secretary of

received at the Colonial Secretary's Office|| cutil Noon of SATURDAY, the 31st October, 1908, for the supply of Anrated Waters ;. Bed- ding and Clothing; Bears, Spirits, Wines, &c.; Chemicals, Drags, and Surgical Instruments and Sundries; Furniture, &c.; Milk, &c. ; Pro- Nos, to 9) required locally, to this Depart- visions; Sundries; and Washing; (Scheduler ment, for the period of one year, from the 1st of January next inclusive.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

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For form of tender apply at the Colonial THE Undersigned havo recaived instructions Secretary's Office.

the Principal Givil Medical Officer at the

All other information insy, be obtained from

Civil Hospital.

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

FRIDAY,

M. ATKINSON, Principal Civil Medical Officer. the gth October, 1908, at 11 4.3., at No. 178, Hongkong, 7th October, 1908.

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HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB, D

THE FECH an be held at Happy Valley,

FIFTH and LAST MEETING of

OF SATURDAY, 10th October, 1908, com meocing at 345 P.M,

„The Charge of Admission will be $1.00 for others than Members of the Rongkong Jockey Club or Gymkhana Club.

Queen's Road Central, SUNDRY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

TERMS :—Ã¥ usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers,

Hongkong, 7th October, 1908.

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THE Superioress of the Italian Convent

begs to inform the Benevolent Ladies

Intimations

YOU MAY BUY

FROM US A

VICTOR

$2

per week.

CALL AND HEAR

"OUR

LATEST

RECORDS,

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half-price,

of the Colony ibat a SPECIAL SALE will, be The Committee invite the Ladies of Hong-held at the CONVENT, 28 Caine Road, oc kong to be present.

the 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th inst, of Ladies IMPROVED

REGINALD F. G. MASTER, | And✨ Children's Underclothing, Children's

Hon. Sec, and Treasurer. Dresses and other Embroidered Articles. Hongkong, 7th October, 1908.

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BEING A ROGUB AND VAGABOND.

A WOMAN IS TERRORIZED AT. THE SIGHT OF TWO MEN..

The fact that severi undesirables, who seem to make Hongkong a receiving place for them, have been meeting with exemplary punishment recently at the hands of the law, has by po At the Cable Station corner, saya the Fenang mespa mitigated the doings, or undoings, to Gazette, a tree fell on to the telegraph and | be more accurate, of this class of men, Daly:

COMMUNICATION BROKEN.

The work has been entirely done by the Orphans of the Convent, and is now sold on their behalf.

j.

The Superioress hopes to receive and marit the Benevolant Ladies' kind support on the occasion,

ITALIAN CONVENT,

Hongkong, 7th October, 1908,,

COS]

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. 3 STEAM FOR'."" SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.

is

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co

General Agents,

· Hongkong, 7th October, 1908,

DOUGLAS .STRAMSHIP COMPANY,

· LIMITED.

3-4.15 pm.-LADIE, NOMINATION-AUST telephone wires which were nearly severed this morning, a case was brought to the notice: THE Imperial Gennan Mail Steamship

SALLY-RACE-Gentlemen competitors_to_At this spot, the aerial wizen of tho-telegraphic--of-Mp.-]»R-Wood-at-the-Police-Coprt-which-

-"' PRINZESŠ-ALICE,”- and telephone lines enter the cable hut, where was not wanting in its humorous aspect. It Captain G. Rott, will leave for the above they are connected with the submarine cables appear that in the early hours of this morning, places TO-MORROW, the 8th inst, at 8 AM, to Bagan formal in Province Wellesley, and two unemployed pornnas, Ching Mo' and U For further particulars, apply to thence by aerial wires to the Butterworth tele-Ying by name, for some unlawful reason or graph office and sub-telephone exchange to other entered the enclosed premises of House connect the rest of the lines in the Province No. 61 in Peel Street. As likely an not, they. and the mainland," Owing, however, to the would have succeeded in evading the Police severing of the wires at the Cable Station in had not a woman, Lo Sing by name, whoʻliv”” Northam Road, all communication with the near by, opened the door of her boute to lau mainland by the Government lines was broken the nightsoil man in. On seeing the two men off, and the only way to communicate with the in a crouching attitude in a lane, she gave vent mainland was via the Eastern Extension Tale- to a terrific shriek, which scom brought the graph Company's cable to Malacca.

Police on the scene. When the men were. charged at the Police Court, this morning, with being rogues and vagabonds and trespassing on enclosed premises, they were unable to give a good account of themselves. Sergeant Gar-13 o'clock Noon, rell, who prosecuted, applied for a remand in order to elicit more information regarding the men, and the case was therefore adjourned till 10 o'clock on Friday, ***

be indicated by a flig. On the word go mount and ride to where a number of heaps of sticks will be placed on the ground-dis mount-pick up sticks or as many as possi- bie (it is not necessary to pick up the whole of a heap) mount and ride with sticks to, starting fag, there dismount and hand pony to mafoo who will be waiting. (Mafoor not to come on to course until competitors have started--Run-with-sticks-to-lady-competir tors. Lady competitors will then throw sticks at Aunt Sally. Lady first knocking down Aunt Sally to win prize. Each heap of sticks will be numbered: Competitors must take heap of sticks bearing correspond- iog number to theirs on the programme. Stics dropped while in transit from heaps to ladies upd sticks left in hoops may not be fatched. A separato Aunt Sally will be pro- vided for each lady. If no lady competitor succeeds in kocking down Aunt Sally, with supply of sticks firit brought to her; ladies may fetch back themselves sticks already thrown. No lady competitor may fetch back sticks until all lady competitor hava ek- bausted their supply. Entrance fee 53.First and second prizes presented by the Club, No past entries.

·

f.-Mr. Daniel."

2. Mr. Dupree. 3- Mr. Master.

4-4.55 p.m.-TIREE-QUARTERS OF A MILE FLAT RACE.—For China'ponies which have

|

One hundred and thirty-eight telephone lines were put out of communication, Telegraphic messages by the Government Telegraphs wero being sent by messengers to Butterworth for transmission.

ཨཉྙཾ ཝནྟི

Two deaths, have been reported from Pulau Tikus. A cocoanut tren fell on an attap house there and crashed on to a Chisaman's head, falling him. In the other case, a Kling man went out of his house during the storm, and was | A NEW OPENING POR BANGKOK- found dead with his face in the mud,

SHIPPING HINDERED,

The low-lying parts of the town were in- undated, and, owing to the bigh water spring

HONGKONG STEAMERS.

Steamers plying between Hongkong and Bangkok have frequently suffered bid weather

| tide at about midnight, the accumulated waters | in this run more especially during the months could not run off, while; to make matters wors, of September, November and December, the heavy and continuovirain further increased || Sometimes it may happen that the vessels may the amount of water.”~

un short of coal, but only in cases of extreme necessity, do they decide on calling at Tourane. This has been chiefly owing to the fact that up to the present, the proper combustible in de- mand was not to be had there.

|

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW, THE Company's Steamship THE

"HAITAN.

Captale Roach, will be despatched for the abore Ports, on FRIDAY, the 9th instant, af

For Freight or Passago, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Manager. Hongkong, 7th October, 1908,

NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA.

(Florio and Rubailino United Companies),

STEAM FOR BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG,

41,

MACHINES

AND THE

MARVELLOUS AUXETOPHONE

THE

ROBINSON

PIANO

CO LUP

́Hongkong, aand August, 1908

KOWLOON HOTEL.

1898 We Lead,

Having connection with Company's Mail Steamers to PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and GENOA, alsó VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITER. RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTs.up to CALLAO, (Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN GÜLJ and Bagdad, also BARCELONA, VALENEA, ALICANTE, ALMERIA and ́, MALAGA:) ..

"ISCHIA." Captain Belsito, will be despatched, as above on MONDAY, the sath instant, at Noon, :non

"Bad weather was also experienced outside and in the harbour. The steam launches run. sing between Penang and Bagan Tuan Kitchel, ron and not won at Gymkhana meetings this | could not approach the jetty at the laiter place, season. Wieners of the weller race not bar- | while the launch service to Telok Ayer Tawar Uaill now Tourane had nothing to offer bet-THE Steamship red). Weight for luches as per scale) › Subs- was suspended, as well as those to Mirbow and ter than an anthracite of Nong, Son; or coal- scription griffins of any season and all ponies. Limow. The steamer Leong Bo, which stone, which could be only burned with diffi- entered in the Hongkong Griffia Stakes | left for Trang on Thursday; had not arrived at culty in the furnaces, or Hongay coal which andfor the Tientsin Stakes at the Hoogkong | her destination, but passing steamers 'reported | was sold at a higher rate. Jockey Club Meeting 1958 allowed to ibu, that sha wan sean taking shelter among the` Mr. Ed. Brizard has now acquired, shippers islands Two pige were washed overboard and skippers will be glad to hear,' the Nong' from a steamer-coming from Tongkah. The Son Mine, and at the same time this vary on- departure of the steamer Glenogle for Sings. terprising gentleman has taken due measures pore and Chion bad to be deferred till Monday, to keep always on hand a large stock of Japan-. || §. and that of the steamer Selfond till the evan-

ese coal," ing, owing to the difficulties of the Weather and the beary seas,

• Jockeys who have, not won more than two official races in Hongkong, Shanghai or Teatsio allowed 5lbs, Entrance fee 35 1st prize: a-cup presented by the Hon. Mr, F. H. May, and prixs: $ag.. (Entrance fees- to go to winner). Mr. F. B. Deacon's i lym, 161 lbs.

.

In a telegram to the Foreign Office dated. | Mr. W. J Geasson's Aid Patrick, 155 fbi. fbu azed ültimo, Mr. Mizuno, Japanese Consul- Mr. T. F. Hough's Sidier Dho, 155 lbs, General in New York, states that the recent Mr. L.K. Lesion's Parj.bl, 143 Iba, conference at Sentile of steamship companies Mr. L. K. Leeson's Boudin, 145 lbs. engaged in the Pacific trade is reported to have Mr. Manning's Eglington, 155 lbs. adopted the following scale of freight charges | Mp, Medico's Sufrado Rose, sjá lho.. on certain classes of goods sent to and from Mr. G. E. Morrel's Kirkgunzcov, 158Ibu. China on through bills of lading under the new || Dr, J. W. Noble's Strathnaimo, 141 lbs, tariff which is to come into operation on and S.-5.15 p.m.-TIME RACE,→For all ponies or after November 1st next-

horses of any description. Competitors to ride once round the course in a given time Competitor passing the winning post nearest to the time allowed to win. Entrance fee 15. First and second prizes presented by the Club Competitors will be told the time kllowed, at the starting post.

Silk fabrics.........$2.25 per picul Raw cotton .............mara 0:40. „ 'Cotton fabrics ...mana 0:35, 1.

Matting" "iniamino 9:50. j 11 Camphorum 040 μ Porestain.............. 0.75's. Mr. Mizuno adds that this is merely an informal decision adopted by the companies concerned. The representatives of steamship companies in New York have not yet agreed to the arrange- ment The question was to be finally settled at a conference of steamship and railway com. panies to be held on the 23rd lustajan

I-Mr. C... Blasor 2-Mr. W. J. Daniel.

3—Mr. F. B. Deacon, 4-Mr. Dupree,

5-Mr. P. W. Goldring.. 6—Mr. W. G. Gresson.

Mr. F. IL Hickman,

In this case it will be very easy in futurs to deliver to steamers calling (berę sufficient sop- Nearly all the Saking stakes in the Northplies of anthracite coal and Japanese coat which Channel were eitherawept away orconsiderably will be equivalent to Hosgay coal, with the damaged so as to be rendered uselass.

advantage of being much cheaper.__This__will

but are not Led.",

"Hence back

the Leader

MUSICAL DINNER

ON

SATURDAY Next,

For further Particulars regarding Freight the 10th inst., at 8 P.M. and Passagn, apply to jug

CARLOWITZ &

Coi Agents Hongkong, 7th October, 1908

[95 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL ́GERMAN MAIL LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE Steamship

"FRINZESS ALICE,"

The markets were, in consequence, entirely afford seat facility to Bangkok-Hongkong having arrived. Consignees, of Cage

devoid of fish, and even prawns were difficult to obtain. To "make bay while the sun shines the butchers raised the price of beef to almost double the usual price.","

In Penang Harbour, many junks and other native craft broke, adrift from their moorings. The Government steam launch Seagull and another launch were ordered out by Comman der D, C, Macintyre, Harbour Master, and rendered every possible assistance on Saturday and Sunday.

steamers for obtaining coal, being less ex peusíva and much more economical,

As all mariners of the East know, Tourans

is an important port of Aunam, jutting out from the centre of French Cochin China and Tonkin: It is becoming an important emporium of industry and commerce. A branch of the grand milway line which penetraten many rich districts of the Interior, bas a terminus there and hence steamers that call will be hure to get cargo in the way of rice, A tongkang, laden with about 600 bags of timber, salt, and many alber products, rice, which was alongside the Japicere steamer which could be shipped to Hongkong and Awa Maru, disappeared with the cargo and Bangkok with good profite Hitherto, this trade crew, and nothing had boon haurd of any of is mainly being carried on with Singapore, them on Monday afternoon. The tongkang is Penang and other places, but if Bangkok owned by a Kling, and is insured for $3,600, Hongkong, steamers, make Tourane a port of call, they will be sure to do good business,

It is bellevad generally that the storm was the worst that has ever been experienced in | besides having the advantage of securing good

are hereby

SPECIAL MENU

Avoid all your other engagements and Dine of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous at the above Hotel on and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong

kong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com Saturdays.

Limited, at Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained. </ No Claims will be admitted äfter the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the rath of October, will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 14th of October, at 9.30 4.M.

All Claims must reach us before the 18th of October, 1905, or they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will be effactadi: Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,"

MELOHERS & Co.

Tik October 1908,

DANCING

at 9.30 P.M.

O E OWEN,

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