Telegrams.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'
*SERVIC.".
CONFERENCE IN PEKING,
HONAN 'DELEGATES.
-{By courtesy of the ""Sheung "Po."]
Tung had a conference with the representa: tives of Honan Province and urged them to remain in Peking until after the conclusion of the negotiations regarding a certain mining syndicate.
PRESS LAWS,
FOREIGN MINISTERS TO BE
CONSULTED.";
[By courtesy of the Sheung Po.") "
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY
CUILON SPINNING IN JAPAN
„PROTECTION_NOT WANTED,
The Osaka Mainichi quotes the following as the views of Mr. Mato, managing director of the Kanegaluchi Spinning Company, to various questions relating to the spinning industry ja Japan:~~
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FARTHER BAST.
SCENES AND' IMPRESSIONS. From Rangoon to Singapore the weather was very warmi-almost a warm by night as by day
JUNE 25
COMMERCIAL.
YARN MARKET.
Phirozaba B. Petit & Co. write:-
la their report dated 151b instani, Mesera,
Our last circular was dated the ith instant, The floods in the interior have not yet sub. sided, hence Chinese dealers are unwilling to make fresh large purchases. Previous forward purchases ato coming in, which also had the effect of a curtailment of business. Prices show no change.
many of the passengers slept on deck under the open sky. The Southern Cross was visible early every mornis pical retation, the first glimpse of really tropical vegetation, with its groves of coco-aut palms and nutmes trees, etc. Joba Chainman was much is evid ence here and still more so at Singapore, but with none of the sad look Bret Harte attributes to him, probably because he is not the down. trodden, abject'creature wa read of in the Paciates. fic skeichen.
No. 200-A small business passed at current
threads only.
No. 16-Business was done in selected
No. 11-No much in favour. No, 10-Selected threads changed hands at current rates:"
No. 8-Nothing doing, No 68-Ruled weak. Market closes 'steady.
have the reputation of being willing, obligings,, 125 bales of No. 12, 1co bales of No. 164, Sales:-75-bales of No, 65, 625 bales of No. and honest, and they go through no end of un- and 235 bales of No. zor, in all about 1,150 pleasant work, with the most imperturbable bates. cheerfulness and good humour,
THE QUESTION OF PROTECTION, "There are signs of growing activity in the Peking, 24th June. controversy between Free-traders and Protec On the art lost, Grand Councillor Nationists in Japan as the time for the evasion of the Customs tarifl approaches; The majority. of the public may be attracted to the standard of the Protectionists, but callon yarn re- It is difficult to conceive of Fepung and quires no protection. If an increased duty in Singapore without the Chinese. They are not imposed on cotton faro, the result will be an only the hewers of wood and drawers of water, advance In the price of yarn in Japan, which the waiters and club servants, the sampaa and in turn will canto difficulty to consumers by rikisha mao, but many of them occupy mos! increasing the price of manufaciosed articles, responsible positions, the cashiers and com- and the demand for these articles will copse pradores of the great banks.and of many com. quently dwind'e The protection of trade andmercial establishments being all Chinese. They industry by imposing heavy duties tends to check the industrial development of the cons try. For instance, the duly imposed on mag chinery and iron for the protection of ma terials and machines produced, in Japan bas forced the majority of manufacturers to pay higher prices for their machinery and iron, The Board of Civil Affairs has decided to solely in the interests of a few manufac communicate with the various Foreign Mi-turers of machinery. The evil of this system nisters in Peking with a view to the Press is most pronounced in the case of iron. Duty is imposed on iron in order to protect one iron laws being brought into force in all the foundry-the Imperial: Iron Foundry-and all foreign settlements in China.
the shipbuilders and manufacturers of machin ery in Japan are hampered in their business on this account. The imposition of a duty on rice has satisfied the farmers, but it has brought about an advance in wages, and the industrial world has been thrown into confusion. These facts are admitted by everybody. 'I am most strongly opposed to the protection of trade by tariffs, and certainly do not wish to have such protection applied to collon yarn.
Peking, 24th Jung.
VICEROY OF SHENSI
ENCOURAGEMENT OF EXPORT AND
REIMBURSEMENT OF DUTY
GLASGOW TO THE FRONT. The barbour of Singapore is magnificent; it seems to form a sort of toll-bar at which all ships bound to and from the Far East must get Britain's permission to pass No wonder our Continental friends look with envious eyes at these outposts cf our Empire. The portion of the barbour set apast for the P. and D. boats is like a lovely lake, the trees coming down right to the water's edge, and but for the tin smelting warks (Glasgow again 1, one might fancy one. self far from the madding crowd.
The commercial community is, as usual, largely Scottish, are our representatives at Government House. To all of them I was in-
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Arrival: Per steamers Japan,`Yctorofu
1909
To-day's Advertisements.
IT is hereby notified that information bris HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT.
lies
Intimations.
THE
DAIRY FARM Co.,
LIMITED.
that GUN PRACTICE will be carried Fine Salted «Australian been received from the Military Authori out as under
On TUESDAY, the 29th June
From Pakshawan in a North-Easterly direction, at ranges up to 6,600 yards, commencing at 94.M., and finishing.at
! P.M.
If the weather is unfavourable on the above date, practice will take place on the following day.
3
All abips, junks and other vessels are to Loop clear of the ranges.
BASIL TAYLOR,
Commander, R.N
Harbour Master, doc.
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Hongkong, 25th June, 1909.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA.
Haru, Persia, Lightning and Assays about | Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading to
og balos..
Unsold Stock: About 30,000 bales. Uncleared Stock-About 15,000 bales. Exchange:-We quote to-day as follows:-
Jodia T, T.
at R. 133 per cent. Demand,
"...1334 મ 'London T. T. -: Sh. 1.94d.=$
Demaud
1.95/16d.=$
Shaoghaire
Silver
Tla. 74 $100.
24jd. per ox
WEEKLY SHARË. REPORT.
Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write this after- Reviewing the share business for the week
debted for much kindness and hospitality. Under the auspices of Government House Inoon:- visited the neighbouring territory of Jobore and saw the Sultan's fon collection of curios His country is rising into new importance, thanks to the introduction of the rubber plant. be imposed on raw cation and that the duty beautifully planned and show in small com-
"It is suggested by sqme that a duly should
The Botanic Gardens of Singapore are should be reimbursed upon cotton yate export pass most of the trees and plants of the ed. The ground for this view may be their pics. I was fortunate in getting from the one hand and to encourage the export of cotton the promise of some interesting specimens for desire to obtain an additional revenue on the superientendent there (as well as at Calcutta) yarn on the other; but the result of an impost, tion of duty on a cotton will be merely to
With the large amount of mosey lying idle bere partly owing to the difficulty in obtaining mortgages, doo would naturally expect that stocks would be more in favour, but with fow exceptions, there is little improvement in values, and eves in have weakened. A certain amount of attention a few cases prices
is now being paid to Rubber shares, and quite a fair business has been done with Singapore and London,
Rangoon, Madras and Mauritius,
THE Steamship
"LIGHTNING,"
Captain. A. E. Gentles, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 3rd July, at Noon,*
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co, LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, agih June, 1909.
PICS' TROTTERS.
96 Cents a Dozen.
Hongkong, 24th June, 1999.
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ASAHI BEER.
MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP "SIKH," FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND
·
STRAITS:
"ONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their
Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at delivery may be obtained.
·HIS RESIGNATION.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Pd."]
Peking, 24th June. On the 23rd inst, an Imperial decree was issued, pointing out that by tendering his resignation immediately after. his memorial on the subject of Constitutional Government, the Viceroy of Shensi and Kansu'showed the spirit with which he is animated. The Central Government, however, does not pro- pose to take further cognisance of the matter beyond accepting the resignation.
The vacant viceroyship will be given to further hardship upon the lower classes, with
force up the price of catton yarn, and inflict carried on under the guidance of Colonel Ltd, hava declared a final dividend of Tis, 2 subject to rent. Cheung Kang.
whom yarn is much in demand. The operation of such measures for the encouragement of industry is always attended by eyits, and as is well konwo, political corruptian is one of the evils created by such measures
'The Dai
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Coston, 24th June. ~ At to o'clock on the zand instant--the Chi peso`rooval Dragon Boat Festival day-a dragon-boat when, racing off the south bund of the Shameen, was 'capsized by the wash from the propeller of the steam launch Po Sing, which was parsing at the time. "There were on board
Nippon ugar Company scandal originated in a measure for the encouragement of industry Such measures may be adopted by business. men themselves,, but the Binte should hold aloof from them.
THE SPINNING INDUSTRY,
The Corporat.00.
The work of the municipality is efficiently.
Broadrick; he is justly proud of the roads which, macadamised with a teddish material, form a beatuful contrast to the rich green of the vegetation. Great extensions of the water works are in progress, and it is proposed in use the catchment area for the growth of rubber
plants for profit, so I do not despair yet of the. Corporation of Glasgow agreeing to the offorestation of Ardgoil,
ITONGKONG,
from London. Singapore was fine, but I have never seen anything to rival the-barbour of Hoogkong. The island itself is exceedingly picturesque, and hilly that haises are of no use for the traffic; people must either walk or use rikskas around the base of the hills, and chairs or "dandies," carried by two or three men, on the hill roads.
A few muggy days at sea, during which everything on board the Macedonia was soak companies (or the fest hall of this year seems
"The result of the working of the spiccinging, brought us to Hongkong, topo miles
to have been satisfactory. Some of the com panies may have lost a large part of their prost on ace unt of the advance in the price of raw the dragon-bost-about-a-hundred men; these cotton, but probably none have actually lost on were all thrown into the river. On the alarm their business. The second half of the year baing raised the people on the bosts in their the busiest time for colton spioners, as the vicinity hurried to render assistance to the men. raw colton season is then entered upon which Twenty-two were saved by the water police, requires prompt action on the part of the spia." twenty-eight by the crew of the steam launch pers who must exercise strict discretion and Shamsen, some twenty or so by the steamer care in mannging their business? The fioan Kong Pine, and about a degen by the men cial position in Japan has now reached its on board a junk. A few more were afterward surning-poin! There are signs of ap picked up by a sampin. is all about eighty poaching difficulty in the export of yarn man were saved. The members of the Red in the coming half year, and the spinning. Cross Society on hearing of the accident pro-business in the second half of this year ceeded at once to the riverside to reader aid. will doubtless be rather interesting. I do It is learnt that some fifteen were drowned: not believe, however, that trade will be less others are missing. Two corpses were recover-favourable is the coming half-year than in the. ed on the same day and three more yesterday present and those engaged in the spinning in dustry should be able to see still more satis factory results at the end of the
EXPORT OF YARN,
by the water police..
FAMINE RELIEF,
At the request of the Viceroy, of the Kassu province, where a severe famina is prevailing the Viceroy has remitied- a sum of 20,000'taels
to Kansu for the relief of the sufferers.
year,
"Great activity las feed shows in the export of yarn during the first half of this year. This appears to be due to no increase in the pur
The valleys.betwep the hills are wonderfully beautiful; is one of them all the cemeteries are situsted; it is called the Happy Valley, but whether the cemeteries are there because of that, or whether it is so called because the cemeteries are there, I could never find out, The houses of the European residents are daited all over the billsides, and there is a fine Botel-the Peak about 3,000 feet above the sca level, ranched by electric car,
The Chinese.town'is exceptionally clean and well kept, and is a very hive of industry. Early and late you find jobo hard at work, and seem ing to enjoy k. Many of the best shops are Chinese, and contain exquisite works of art in silver and ivory, not to mention, embroideries, fans, silks, sewed work and bisket work of all sort. Here again I found the same gederous hospitality which characterises our mision
The Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co.
for the year ending 30th April, 1909.
It is announced that the Shell Transport and Trading Co., Ltd., have declared a final dividend of 1/- for 1908, and an interim dividend off for account of 1959.
Baokṇ-Hoogkong and banghai Banks bare tied to 5,000 at which rate a fair busi- ness has been effected but at the close they are
tainable at this rate. The London rain bai improved to £93-10-
Marine Insurancer. Cantons are neglected al 5195. North Chicas are firm and wanted at T. rc Unions are on offer of $840. Yangistes
nominally quoted at $zzo in Shanghai. Fire Insurances-During the early pari of the week, China Fires were sold at $11, but Stro is all that is being offered now. Hong kong Fires continus firm at $345.
Shipping-China and Manilas are obtainable at Sto. Douglases are, auchanged and with go business to report at $36. Hongkong, Canton and Macas teamboats are still is request $33 Shell Transports have hardened, and are wanted at 64/~ Indo-Chinas, when the result of the last year's working became known, weakened considerably, the price in Shanghai falling to Tls. 50 and shares might be obtain able here, somewhere about the equivalent of this lately as buyers coming forward.. The London rate. We quote them $68.but there are abso.
price is also dowa, vix, £3.15/- for prefened and £2.5/- for deferred shares, It is officially announced that the general managers are in receipt of a telegram from London to the effect. that the BDsual general meeting of shareholders will take place on the agih inst, that Lio,con has been transferred from Feserve Fund and 415,000 from underwriting account which will then stand at £148,832 and that £55,358 has been written off, for depreciation. The balsace of £15;161 then remaining at credit of Profit sad. Loss account for the year 1908, it is pro
The Central Relief Committee yesterday re-chasing power of the Chinese. In speculating aries of empire everywhere, and I spent a de. ceived a telegraphic appeal from the represen- on the condition of the export trade in the com.lightful evening at Government House as tho tatives of the Kansu province at Shanghai ining ball-year, it is essential to consider what. forming them of the condition of the famine changes are likely to take place in the purchas-guest of Sis Frederick Lugard.-D. M. Steven-posed to carry forward. in that province and asking for urgent relief
son is. Glasgow Mail. from the people of Canton on behalf of "the famina-stricken people in the North..
A FOLD THEFT,
At about 8 pm, on the zet instant, a thefs was committed in the bed-room of the Junior Lieutenant Tarter General, when a quantity of silk clothing and other valuable articles said to be worth several hundred dollars were taken
way. There is at present no clue for the apprehension of the thief or thieves.
WONG TA CHING,
CHINESE EGGS,
In the Revue d'Oggions, Dr. Malegaon, who' has dwelt long in Chinn, gives some curious details of the food of the Chinese. This is what be says of the "Sops of Heaven" and the way they eat eggs:-The Chinese are great
ing power of the people in China. In the foreign trade of China exports usually exceed imports in the second half-year, as in the case of Japan.. The price of silver during the coming balf-year will probably not sise any higher than in the second half of lest year, and so it is only rea sonable to expect that exparts front Chinn will fall below the amount for the second half of at year. The same period is the export see sop of raw silk ig, China, and considerable eaters of eggs, which they take hard-boiled. sums of money are absorbed in this business. One finds them in all the roadside places for In addition to this the construction of railways refreshment. The Celestials bave an expres in the interior will cause the distribution of a sign: "Eggs of a hundred years." The eggs purchasing power of the Chinese in the interior able to get them of many years' standing. will certainly not fall off, even if it does not in. The Celestials have a preference for the egg The inflow of a large amount of of the duck or goose. They are, placed with money into China will increase the demand aromatic herba in slaked lime for a period for silver, which will in turn be forced up, thus more or less long, the minimum time of treat encouraging the export of yarn to Chino, Forment being five or six weeks. Under the in this reason I am optimistic in regard to the exfluence of time the yoke liquifies and takes & part of yare during the coming hall-year, dark green colour. The white coagulates and Whether my confecture will or will not be becomes green. The product of the eggs which has a strong odour, from which a stronger be. takes himself quickly, the Chloeso, cat as hots d'œuvre, and it is said to bive the taste of lobster.
Refineries,China Sugars can be placed at 5:35. Laxons are quiet at $15. Perak Sugars have been sold in the North at Tls. 270.
Mining-Chinese Engineerings are on offer in the North at Tls, 18. Reobs have declined to $9 with sellers,
L
wharts have ruled weak and buyers offer no Docks, Wharves and Godowas. Kowloon higher than $55. Sales of Whampon Docks have been put through at $54, and more cao probably be placed. Shanghai Docks, owing North, have declined but buyers are again
to inrced sales for June Settlement in the
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 2nd July will be
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre-. 25th July, or they will not be recognized. sented to the Undersigned on or before the
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be All broken, chased, and damaged Goods are
examined on 2nd July, at 3 P.,
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, 25th June, 1909.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN.MAIL LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
"PRINZ SIGISMUND,” having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being and/or extra hazardens Godawas of the Hong- landed and stored at their risk into the haardoos kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com pany, Limited, at Kowloon, and West Point, Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods
have left the Godawns, and all Goods remain- ng undelivered after the 2nd of July, will
be subject to rent.
..
to be left in the Godowns, where they will be axamined on the and of July, at 9.30 AM.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are
All Claims must reach us befom the bui of
July, 1909, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. -- Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned..
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELCHERS & O., General Agents.
Hongkong, 35th June roog.
and more are inquired for at the latter rate.
Langkats have experienced a smart recovery, es, after having dropped to Tis. 975, are wanted at Tle, 1,045. Bumatras have weakened to Tis. 165, at which, figure sales are reported from the North.
Exchange The Bauki selling ratu on. Löd-
Shanghai is 741 don is 1/9 5/16 on demand. The T/T rate on
of
Tis-at for year ending 30th April, 1909. Shall Transports-final of 7/- for 1938 and laterim of
for account 1909.
Dividends Payable. Shanghai Docks-Final
have been fixed by the Stockbrokers' AssociR- Forward Settlements.-The following dates
Wong Te Ching, the Commander-in-Chief of - the two Obinese crusiers Hoi Yung and Hoi Ki Jorge amount of funds. In consequence the are not always, a century, in age, but one is coming forward, and sales have taken place ation of Hongkong for Forward Settlements:
left here yesterday on board a gunboat for Hongkong en route for the North.
OFFICIAL AMENITIES.
The Viceroy received the German Consul and German visitor this afternoon. In the morning H.E. Chang paid a visit to the French Sacred Heart College, where he was a tertained at luncheon by the French mis- sionaries,
UNSEEMLY FIGHT.
The bodyguard of the Viceroy on the 22nd instant through some unknown reason clashed with the police on duty in the vicinity of the Viceroy's Yamen, when half a dozen men on both sides were more or less lufarad.'
cresse.
realised remains to be seen.
Tix 78t. Hongkow Wharfs bave workened to Tis 160, but buyers prevali,
Lands, Hoicle and Balldings-Hongkong Hotels, old, have been dealt in 10 a fair extent at $68. The new shares are wanted at $38. Hong- kong Lands are offering at the reduced rate of S8. Humphreys Estates have strengthened 1059f with further buyers, after sales. Shanghal Lands as wanted in the North at Tis, 120..
Jane Settlement 29th June. July August
September October November
11 30th July,
30th August, 29th September, 19th October. 29th November,
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VOLUNTEER CORPS ORDERS.
SIONALLING CLASS.
Al Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, 281b, and Wednesday, the 30th in S'ant
---- ENGINEER- COMPANY.
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(Rates sod Particulars on application),
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· TIME TABLE.
WEST LAYE
7,000. 7.40 £m. to 10.09 a.m. .....Every za minutus 10.00 8.m. to 11:00 am. .....Every 15 minutes £1.30 am to 12.45 pm....Every 15 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 185 pm Every tó minutes 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 pt. ...Every 15 minutes 1.45 pm to 2.15 p.m. .......Evary rö minutes, 2.15 pm to 3.00 μm.........Every 15 minutes. 1.30 p.m. to 5.00 5.12, ... Every 15 minutes. 5:00 p.m. to 8.00 pm, Every 10 mluvias, NIGHT CARS, 545 pm; and 9 piltly gi45 p.m. to 11.35 pm. evary half, hour.
• SUNDAYS. 1,00 m, to 9.00 2.3. Erary 15 minutes. 9.00 4.10. 10-19.30 am/^..... Every 30 minutas 9:30a.m. to sago am .....Every 25 minutes," tējo am to 11:00 8.10. .....Evary to minutes. 11.45 am to 12.00 500s... Every 15 minutos, 11.00 Noon to 100'p.m...Every to mlautes, „1,00 PIL. ED: 5,00 pm -.Every 15 mlautes.. 5.00 p.m. to: 6.00 p.m. „..Every to minutos. -6.00 p.m. to 200 p.m. ...llvary z5 milautas.. 7.00 5.2. to. 3.00 1.m. ...Kracy to miantes
NIGHT CARS as on Week Dayi, BAMA HAYURDAYS, ANSVARS cart at 1.15 pm 11.0, and
Cotton Mills-Hongkong Contour gra out of favour at $81. A further rise in Kwas bas KANEC (PUCHI FINANCE.
taken place and they have been sold at Tis, "The Kanegafuchi Company has decided to
12th. In other Northern Mille we make the raise a loan of Y3,000,000 by means of deben-
following changes according to latest mail tures, but the terms and other detalls of the Ma. John Hays Hammond, who could have advices from the North, 'Internationals, Tis. loan bave not yet been decided on. When this filled the post of American Minister to China 90 sellers. Lau Kung. Mows," "Tir, 109" "salleri" loan is raised, the present loan obtained from had be bean sa inclined, had the curious.ex. and Soy Chees, Tis 375 nominal,
A spoon shoot for the members of the H, K, France will be repaid. The company is not in perience of being condemned by the neck sa Tax leading Japaners Backers sad merchants pressing need of money, but requires a reserva sil he was dead for his, participation in the on the upward move and after sales at Range on Sunday, the 27th festant, af 3,50 Miscellaneous--Chios Borozos are siti |-V. R. Rifts Clab will be held on King's Park in the Colony and the local pressmen were the fund. It is difficult for businessmen to borrow famous Jameson Raid. In America he has S143 and S143 are quoted at $148 China p.m. Ammunition can be purchased on the guests at luschson to-day of Mr. S. Fajimura money from bankers at a time of monetary distinguished himself by holding "record" in Light and Powers have buyers at 563 and of the "Independent News" of Tokio. Mr. T, stringency, and business-men are not infre- professional salaries. He retired in March of Chios Providents at $9.50. Dairy Farms are Tunates, Consul for Japan, was also present, quasily involved in difficultles on such occa last year from the post of mining engineer to inquired for at S:6k but none are to be had of joining the Rifle Clab will please and inqapany's Office ArzKANDZA, WUILDISINS,
Any members of the Engineer Unit desirous SPMCIAL CARS by Arragomani, nt. The luncheon was held on board the magni- sions. The company wants to have a reserve the Guggenheim corporation, in which capacity unless at a higher rats. Green Island Cements their games to the Secretary, kr, G. D. New De Voans Read Central Ecant Pacific liner Tango Marú of the Nippon", as'a provision ggalost such a possible danger," he was making - £16,000 per annum-150,000 have been sold at 39.10 and $9. Hongkong bronner, Vacsiem Oil Co. Subscription: Sy'per
JOHN D KUMPHREYS & son, na u fixed salary, and the rest in commissione, Electrice kave found buyers at B128 and fan, suaum,
Range. A good attendance is anticipated,
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