Telegrams;

"HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH

SERVICE.

MANCHURIA,

2

#VICEROY REFUSED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

[By courtesy of the" Sheung Po."]

Poking, 19th July.

H.E. Sik Liang, Viceroy of the Three Eastern Provinces, has applied to the Waiwupu for a sum of fivo million dollars with which to open a Bank for the territory.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY JULY 20, 1909.

tor, has recently received from the Dutch Government-in the conferring upon him by the Queen of Holland of the Order of the Lioba distinction, he has very richly desarved, and I am sure we all hope he will enjoy it for very many years to come. He bas again been ably seconded by his colleagues in the management-Messrs. Hugo Loudon, A.J. Cohen Stuart and R. Waley Cobco,

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The fact that it Shell spirit, bas become household word for petrol might lead our share holders to suppose that our profits unduly depended upon this article, but that is not the casa.

Our total trade in petroleum pro- duct is an enormous one, and that, petrol is comparatively small part of it. The progress of the irade to the United Kingdom has been eminently satisfactory. The sale of Shell that of 1907., I am pleased to record the fact spirit to 1908 showed a large increase over

that the sales for 1909, up to date, again show a very gratifying advance as compared with 1908, Attempis have been made to wrest this trade from us by the affering of inducaments" which bore their own condemnation, and which were speedily withdrawn. Sa long as Shell

TRADE IN THE Straits.

Big DECLINE IN VALUES OF IMPORTS

¦ AND EXPORTS..

munications from Newfoundland, but was not strong enough to send them; and although in 1903 wireless telegrams became for a short poriada daily feature in The Timer the practice was put a stop to by a break. down in the plant. For the sext four years ports and exports, on the trade of the Straits The report of Mr. A. Stuani, registrar of im- Mr. Marconi was almost* wholly occupied Settlements for the year 1908 has been issued in investigating the various obstacles that, and from it we make the following "excepts:— vice, and by detober 12, 1907, sech progress Colony (Singapore Fennoss Malacca, Dindigo, checked development of a regular serThe value of merchandise imported the had been made that it was deemed possible to Christmas Island and Labuan) from other open the stations for Press purposes. During countries in 1908, reached $296,672,744 (34, the past year 300,000 words were transmitted, 604.820), a decline of about $31,672,500(£3, with but two mistakes that could be directly: 812,000) or neatly to per cent, compared with attributed to the wireless system. More goy. Exports of merchandise to other coun- than this, we are told that the difficulties tries were recorded to the value of $261,459,100 of limitation of distance, want of secrecy (£30,620,338), a reductios of about $18,776 and trustworthiness popularly supposed to 000 (£2,774,000) or of 83 par cant. beco eliminated; and the scheme, of which, be inherent is wireless telegraphy, have now

Mr. Marconi spoke at the Imperial Press Conference, for linking up the different parts of the Empire with wireless stations is so far advanced that a

writer in The Timis already able to outline the network that would have to be established and the probable cost of The Ministry of Finance has re-spirit remains of the magnificent quality that it installation. Since the commercial possibilities is, so long am sure that we shall hold the of wireless telegraphy were fairly realized, the fused the application.

trade. Sumatra crude petroleum captains a

system has taken a strong hold on the public very large quantity of homogeneous petrol: that imagination and thus by natural transition wo is, the first rud of the still. This may be called may come to the awakening demand for a pro- the very heart of petroleum. Because the supperly organized system in and about Shanghai, ply of crude is in excess of the demand, the Shell Company are able to give their customers i-only the finest fracțions contained in the crude oil. fils not necessary for them to either distil or retreat their petrol with acid, because each.000 of these processes secessarily, detracts from

The scheme is considered advisable in view of the existing financial stringency.

PRINCE CHEN.

RETURN TO PEKING,

By courtesy of the "Shewig Po.")

Peking, 19. July, Prince Chen has returned from Japan,

the very quality which coustitutes the greatest value of petrol,

fi is unnecessary to dwell upon the manifold inconveniences arising from tas want of efficicat means of communication between Shanghai, Woosung and the mouth of the Yangize. Ship. ping companies have long been familiar with this deficiency. To the general public it be comes apparent whenever there is any demand dos trustworthy information as to the arrival of some vessel, information which the owners or agents are powerless to provide. Oely within the last week considerable alxiety was aroused.

In the case of Singapore the value of tio and ore fell by $1,300,000, that of produce and other raw materials by $1,200,000, of all masu- factured and partly manufactured goods by 310,200,000 of which cottons and other textiles contributed $5,800,000, miscellaneous manu. factures $3,300,000, and metala the balance, but rose in the class live stack, foods, drinks, and parcotics by nearly $400,000

Exports from Singapore showed less value in tin nad tía ore, etc., by nearly 10 million dollars in produce and other raw materials by four million dollars, in manufactured textiles by $3,500,000, and in other manufactures by $2,400,000; foods, drinks, marcotics, ete, giving much the same value,

TRADE DEPRESSION. The trade of the Straits Settlements in 1908 suffered from consistently severe deprasion, and although the volume of exports was greater

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED."

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. ¡

THE HALF HARLY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be bold at the Office of the Company, Hotel at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of receiv Mansione, on TUESDAY, the, soth" August, ing a Report of the Directors, declaring 's Dividend, confirming the appointment of Direcions; and electing Directors and Auditors. will be CLOSED from the ayth July to the The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

roth August, both days luclusivo.

*By Order of the Board of Director.

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W. E, CLARKE,

Secretary. Hongkong, 20th July, 1900.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED.

_______ Intimations.

THE

DAIRY FARM Co.,

LIMITED.

Choice Australian

RABBITS

75 cents each HARE'S

$1.50 each.

Hongkong, 17th July, 190

ΑΝ

N INTERIM DIVIDEND of $3.50/100 PILSENER

per Share for the Six months unding 30th June, 190g, will be payable on TUESDAY, 3rd August, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Company's. office.

will be CLOSED from MONDAY, 2616 July, The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company to TUESDAY, 3rd August, (both days in clusive), during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors, ́ ̧.

A. SHELTON HOOPER,

Secretary. Hongkong, 20th July, 1909.

THE WEST POINT BUILDING

COMPANY, LIMITED,

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TWO per Share for the Six months N INTERIM DIVIDEND of DOLLARS coding 30th June, 190g, will be payable on the 3rd proximo, as which date Dividend Warrants inay be obtained on application at the Com pany's office.

than in 1997 this was more than counterbal- anced by the extremely poor prices obtainable. The Grand Councillors propose to Our geological surveys have, I am happy to

That this depression was general, is seen by: tell you, resulted in discovering other fielda recommend him for appointment as

the reduced sales in almost every article of which promise to be of enormous value. In

European inport, and the low returus for near-A President of the Ministry of Agri-this connection refer particularly to new by the non-arrival of the Tacoma Maru, delay-ly all the pilucipal classes of produce exported. fields in Borneo, where our geologists are quite ed by fog uo further off then the mouth of the The important business done is piece goods culture, Cominerce and Industries.

confident we have an auticlinal which promises river. In short the advantages of an efficient to exceed in area, and productivity the Banga system of wireless telegraphic stations, easily Gelds. The first boring has already reach-installed and maintained, between Shanghai ed a depth of about 376 ft. Similar auc- and coastal parts are too obvious to need em cess his gitended our efforts in Sumatra, and phasis. Not a lutie has already been done by n new field has been located, of which great hopes are entertained. Our production of crude could be brought into line with an official sys private enterprise in the shipping world, that

amounted last year to 1,204,13: ions. Through 'tem for its further expansion. For example, the company's holdings in the Astra Company the Empresses of the Canadia Pacific Rail of Roumania, this company have a large pani-way Company are now fitted with wireless in. Dake Tsai, president of the Minis-cipation in what promises to be a very valu-stallation; and within the past few weeks ar try of Finance, seeing the chaoticable field. The present weekly production is

CHINA'S CURRENCY

FINANCE MINISTER IN CON- FERENCE.

By courtesy of the "Sheung Po.")

Peking, 19th July,

'condition of the currency, has had a conference with Tang Shao-yi with a view of devising the best means for securing uniformity in the currency of the Empire.

VICEROY TUAN JANG.

EXPECTED IN SHANGHAI

[By courtesy of the “ Sheung-Po"]

Shanghai, 19th July. H.E. Viceroy Tuan Fang has arrived at Chinkiang by the cruiser Hot-kee, and is expected at Shanghai

on the 20th inst.

"SHELL" TRANSPORT AND TRADING COMPANY,

LIMITED,

ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the members of this-company-was-helt on 7and-uit, at Winchester House, London, Sir Marcus Samuel, Bast, presiding.

The Chairman said;-The accounts which I now have the pleasure of placing formally before you of the "Shell" Transport and Trad. log Company, Limited for the year 1908 will, I am sure, have proved very sat sfactory read- ing to the shareholders, including the amount brought forward the net profit amount to £710,551. The large appropriations which we made last year to reserve

account, in order to liquidate outstanding liabili. ties, and to provide the Shell Company's proponitos of liquid capital to the arrangement with the Royal Dutch Company, do dót fall as a charge on the revenue for 1908. We thus have a very much larger sum at our disposal *for distribution, and leaving the sum of £192,994 to be carried forward, That this sum should be so much in excess of that carried forward last year is owing to the fact that, in the opinion of your directors, the amounts appropriated to depreciation by the intermediate companies is so large antorender it unnecessary for the parent companies to make further provision this year in this respect." An amount of £491,000 has been

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was smaller and much less profitable than in 1937, which, again, was not'èqual to that of pre- vious years. The second ball of the year proved less favourable than the first, probably because there was an entire absence of the

curtailed credits with their customers at the speculative element, and dealers themselves

out-ports, who were thus compelled to confice indents to their immediate requirements.

ASAHI

AND

1380

"SAPPORO"

will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 20th The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company just,, to TUESDAY, the 3rd August (both LIGHT daya inclusive), during which period no trans. fer of Shares can be registered.

/

By Order of the Board of Director,

A SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary to the tongkong Land Invest- ment and Agency Company, Ltd. Agents for The West Point Building

Company, Ltd. Hongkong, 20th July, 1909.

EN

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BEER.

AND

REFRESHING

SUMMER

BEVERAGE.

A movement among the principal British firms to come to an agreement to limit credits to 60 days, and. to insist on deliveries within the same period, met with some measure of decisions will be made in 1999. The volume support, and un attempt to give effect to these of business in hard goods including metals was

NAVY CONTRAOT. less by probably 30 per cent. The tendency deliveries was apparent, and sales were there of the larger firms to restrict credits and press TENDERS are invited, for the SUPPLY of MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS tore restricted, but beneficial results followed, (Firewood, Lime White, Charcoal, sic, clc.), and at the close of the year it was generally from the 1st August, 1909, to H.M. Dockyard, OBTAINABLE at- felt that the market was in a healthier and Hongkong.

for Forms of Tender can be obtained on appli some years. Thirty-one dealers suspended-cation-to-the-NAVAL-STORE OFFICER, IM the extent of $1,080,000 compared with payment in Singapore, incurcing liabilities to Dockyard, and should be returned not later

than Neos on 27th July, 1909. $1,600,000 in 1907.

A Depoult of One Hundred Dollars ($100) will be required' when applying for tender forms. This will be returned if the tender be declined.

rangements have been entered into, by the 1,800 tons. High hopes are also entertained of courtesy of the Commodore at Hongkong, for success in another territory is Roumania, in the exchange of uon commercial messages be. which we and our associates haid nearly the tween ships of the China Squadron and cauire anticlinal, The amount invested by the the Amprenten; and there is no doubt that joint companies is £100,000, and the man- directly an

official system was installed agement is in the hands of the Batasische along the coast, the Canadian Pacific Compay directors, Although the average relurs would place the privare installation on board from, var kerosene is lower up to this period, its own vessels at Government's disposal for compared with last year, owing to reckless and the reporting of weather conditions, the move. ́useless_competition by opponents" in certain"|"medis-of-shipping-and-similar-information_more_natural-condition-than-if-has-been

markets, your directors, lauking at the general pantion the undiagligt year has seen position, icel themselyes justified in distributing the introduction of wireless telegraphy on board interim dividend at the rate of to per cent. the American mail steamers. Not a faw Ja- per apoum for the bali-year on account of 1959.panese vessels are also fitted with the system?

HIGH FREIGHTS. a should be in a very happy position if all our and while the P. and O. Company has made a Our export trade is suffering from high competilork sold their products at the eqaiva. beginning with vessels of the "M" class freights, and the outparts which formerly sest tent of the price which they exact from their running to Australia, the day cannot be far produce to Singapore fiad it more profitable bome consumer. Our older shareholders will off when the ships of this Company that

with an equal, which is really a preferential remember that we have had similar attacks como to Shanghai will be similarly providjelulong from Horace to send it here for tran rate, to avoid the market, or as in the case of ed. Nor indeed is the coast of China deficient shipment only. A slight alteration was made pan as before, but the fact what we have ac cumulated the 'magnificent 'reserves that we in ́stations, of which there are no less than in the rates of freight on guttas and rabbers, have should satisfy opponents that if war is twenty-eight between the Gulf of Pecil and those over 6d. per lb. to 60s, and lawer forced upon us we bave very little to fear, and the Island of tiainan, though of these that of the no material changes were affected.

ing those under that rate (0 47/6, but otherwise

we shall prove very tough customers, I can

Jatter only is open for commercial uses, the rest confidently state that no crude oil in the world being reserved for military purposes. Some is produced and transported to neighbouring additional installations would naturally be re- Eastern markets so cheaply as ours.

quired, as lor example at the Steep Island past Mr. Evelyn Seymour said: I have en- taken by all vessels coming from Hongkong deavoured to read between the lines of the and upon the pilot boats. But clearly there is accounts submitted to us, and I should be already no lack of raw material upon which to much obliged-if-you-would-be-good-enough-to-work. It merely remains-that-this-material- assure me that i have not been dreaming, and that I bave juterpreted you correctly in the following facts:-I understand that the com- bined company hai distributed, or is about to distribule, in respect of the year 1908 no less than £1,000,000; secondly, that they have obliged us by paying our income.

lor us; thirdly, that they written off in various ways and carried, forward bave

no less than 800,009; and last, but by co means feast, that out of the year's profits, they have defrayed the whole cost of boring opera tioes and geological surveys. Am I right in thinking that, adding all these items together,

tax

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he imports of merchandise from the United Kingdom were valued at 30.6 million dollars, a fall of five million or over 14 per cent, coiton coal (including paient fuel) by nearly $650,000 piece goods being reduced by three million, and apparel, hosiery, etc., by $226,000, followed by lib plates, bar and corrugated iron, brandy, and hardware with declines ranging from $300 000 to $135,000 each, and by woollen should be welded into a well-controlled organi-thread, crockery and earthenware; steel, malt cloth, umbrallas, woollen blankets, sewing liquors, and rinc, with reductions to value of from $110,000 to $167,000 each.

Zation,

COAL

The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted, and the right is reserved of accepting any portion of a tender..

H. RISSLAND,

Naval Sters Officer. Hongkong, 10th July, roog.

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"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND

...

STRAITS,

THE Company's Steamship

"CARMARTHENSHIRE"

having arrived fromthe above Parts, Consiganes- are being landed and placed at their risk in of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods. the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment can be obtained as soon as the goods are. will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery landed.

.

Goods not cleared by the 16th iust, at 3 P.M.,

any case whatever. will be subject to reat

No Fire. Insurance will be effected by us in

Optional Goods-will-be-landed-here-unless- instructions are given to the contrary before Nooo, TO-DAY.

STEAMER'S ARRIVAL. Godowas, where they will be examined op All damaged' packages must, be left in the MONDAY, 26th inst, at 9.30 AM. No Claims will be admitted after delivery of Cargo bas | been effected to Consignees, and all claims must be presented before 29th inst. otherwise they will not be recognized.

Mesra CALDBECK-MCGREGOR &C

#

H. PRICE & Co.

#

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

WATKINS, LTD.

FRENCH STORF.

KOWLOON DISPENSARY

AND

EVERYWHERE.

SOLE AGENTS;

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA.

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THE “HINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND

MORTGAGE DO.; LD.

• {CAPITAL PAID UP,250,000) Loans on Mortgage of Horus Property, &c. "Gooda recalvad on Storage, Advances mada on Merchandise. Loans made on the Provident System,

(Rates and Particulars on application).

THE OFFICE OF: TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS," ATTORNEY, &c., ** Undertaken and Executed.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managem.

Hongkong, soth March, 1908,

In lace of the demand that is now making itself generally felt there is reason to believe

Exports were valued at 62.5 million dollars that the Chinese Goverment will be in. no accoubted for a fall of over 31 million a fall of 5.2 million or 7.6 per cent. Tin alone way reluctant to act. Unfortunately it would dollars, gutta-percha for $81,000, tapioca appear that a certain obstacle is presented at. (ake and pearl) for $670,000, hides for tion on the roof of the Palace Hotel. So far as reductions between $110,000 and $120,000, are the outset by the case of the wireless installa-2047,000, Ladia and Barneo rubbers for $610,000 and sugar for $295,000, while other can be ascertained the present position of seen in singlass, coconut oil, and gum copal affairs is this, that the Chinese Government is The value of imports from the Federated Malay prépared to take over the plant at full cost States amounted to $60,200,000, a decline of price, and to instal it in the Imperial Telegraph nearly 101 millions, or over 13 per cent. of building; while the authorities of the bolel destions, Perak 3.8 millions and the Negri bich decline Selangor contributed 5.3 mile the real profit from the combined concerns insire that the equipment should remain where Sembilan 1.7 millions, while from Pahang im 1958 amounts to the coloist figure of £2,500, it is and offer to place a room at the disposal of ports increased by $298,000, ooo? Further, I should like to ask, if I am in the telegraph administration for working pur Förder is doing so, whether it is not the case poses. The Government's claim that the hotel

· Although "imparts of coal increased by that had our best interests not been studied by acted unlawfully in installing the apparaids 5930,000 value, matches fell of by half-a-mil the able board of directors who represent us it without previously obtaining leave to do so, is lion dollars, Ispraware unenumerated by would have been quite possible so to rearrange based on the Imperial Rescript of August 9 followed by fiab, apparel, and cottons with $241,000, and jiarikishes and parts by $150,000 the figures that the shareholders of the "Shell" 1905, whereby the installation and working of smaller reductions, From Australia, excluding Trar sport and Trading Company would have

wireless telegraphy in China was made a Chi New Zealand, imports record a value of rece ved a dividend.nat of,20 per cent, but of hand it is contended that in the international

nese Government monopoly. On the other nearly 50 millions, a decline of "$614,900 30 per cent?

Radio-Telegraphic Conference of October, dollars, & fail of $220,000 or less than 18 or 9 per cent, and exports over 1. million 1956, in Berlin, China was not officially reper cent. decrease. The great advance in presented, although the proceedings were tas valos of coal imported by it million dal- watched by one of the taties of the Board of Communications; $1,154,000, and in tin ore by $778,000, the only London-Bok T.T. 6 13/16 13.45 PL in 1.15 pm....Every to minutes.

present secre lars, was met by declines in wacat flour of and that in so far as China has preferred other large Buc uations being a rise in the valuo hitherto to retain a free band, independently, of timber not used for railway materials of of other nations, the actions of any party in the $18,000, and a fall in the number of horses re- fringe ber rights. The question thus becomes ceded that in view of the public interests at cus of considerable delicacy. It may be con- stake, it is better that the Chinese Government should retain an absolute monopoly of wireless telegraphy. Once a precedent of independent

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The Chairman: Yes, Mr. Seymour is correct. The profits would have amounted to about £2 500,000. It is obvious that we might have paid a larger divi Zend if we had not been con- servative in our policy.

MARKET LIGHTING.

put aside for depreciation in the Bataafsche Pet- roleum Maatschappij (which now includes the accounts of the Nederlandsch Indische In dustrie en Handel Mastschappif), as against £193,000 last year, whilst £205 and has been At a fabsequent extraordinary general meet. set aside in the Anxio axon Petroleum Coming the following resolution was adopted:➡atercational Settlement cappot be said to inceived to the value of $91,000 less, pany, Limited, as against £80,000 last year. "That the articles of association of the com- Toen the two companies carry forward an us-pany be altered by cancelling Anicle 168 and divided aum of 481,580. With reference to the the addition iberete inserted by one of the balance, sheel of the Bataafsche Petroleum special resolutions which were passed on Jay, Maatschappij I ought perhaps to make it clear | 24, 190f, and confirmed on Feb. 10, 1901" that all expenditure incurred in drilling explore. The Chairman, in moving its adoption, said itgement is permitted, there is no saying to tion, and geological resosich, in debited to was found necessary in converting some of working expenses (being in addition to the these bearer into ordinary shares to split them amounts already stated), and is thus written off and this was simply to facilitate that process. before arriving at net profits. Since the Bataafsche took over the insurances they have, happily, had no serious calls upon the food, which has been supplemented from time to

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

tims by contributions from their profits, and te is a little startling to be reminded that the the credit stood at the end of 1938 at the sub- first message was sent across the Adamić by stantial sum of £215.236. Our relations with wireless telegraphy so long ago as in the year our Dutch colleagues continue on the • most svar. In point of fact the regular transmission "friendly and intimista" basis, and I have again of messages dates from a time more in accord.. to congratulate per shareholders on the cap-ance with what is probably the general im

sur la which the business is managed, animation of it. In those very early days the

| Deterding/ Ike managing dirse mation at Poldau, war

AN OLD QUESTION REVIVED,

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Ltd,

Agents." Hongkong, 20th July, 1909.

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COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'A EXCHANGE,

Salting

Do. 4 months' sight....................................$10.

· rance-Back T..........18 amorica-Bank T.T, ...................

_*stmany—Bink T.T.»u«quattromom 177.

PRAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

7,00 3,

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS,

7.30 .m. to 10.00 a.m. .......Kvary zo`minutes' 10:00 am, to 11:00 8.m. „Every 15 minutos, 11.30am. to 13.45 pum. ...Every 15 minutes.

(1,35 240. 30. 1.45 pum, iußrary 15 mintas

4.45 p.m. to 2.15 pm/silvery 'ro minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 100 p.m. .....Every 15 minutes. 1:30 pm, En. §.00 1.00 ...Every 15 minutes. 5,00 p.m. to Lon pim........Every to mingtan,

NIGHT CARL

odis T.T. .........................................1301 | 8.45. p.m; and 9 pm, 945 pm. 10 17,15. p.m.

Do, demand..... INI waken

· banghal-Bank T.T. ---b742

fingapore-Back T., por H.K. $10774) Japan-Bank T.T. ................................84} Java-Back T.T.1041

Buying,

...job

At tho, meeting of the Saultsfy Board thin egths it might be extended for purposed afternoon, a letter wasi rend (som Massza fat less disinterested than those of the Palace. Ulderup and Schluter recommending to the Hotel On the other hand, the hotel mangge Sanitary Department the use of Tantalum ment deserves a certain amount of recompense lamps for the lighting of markets.

In the for the loss of what would certainly prove a letter, it is claimed that the lamps ques valuable advertisment, apart attogether from tion have, certain' advantages over the ordin- the credit dus to its initiative, which may, orary carbon lamps, both with regard to,chasp-s months' sight LJO.................... may not have simulated the astire authorities peas and lighting capacity, which were out. 5 months' sight LJO......................... to recognition of a public secessity, In these lined in detail, for the information of the Bound. 3 days' sight San Francisco & New York..43)

class supported on the ground of general harm in giving the Tastalom lamps a trial in themont sight circumstances, if the Government's claims - Mr. Ho Kom Toog mingled:—There is no interest, it seems only fair that some extra Coutral Mikiket aswequested by Messy. Ulder-19 days sight Bydaay & Malberas compensation should be paid to the hotel over up and Schluter

4 months' sight France · Memeraine and above the actual value of the plant. Ons Mr. A. Shelton Hoopers-I don't' quite en- - 6 monika' sight - tik pant thing at least is curtain, that any such com derstand why these paper are again befoza us. 4 months, tight, pestion would speedily be repaid out of the What further information do they contain? system of radiotelegraphy on the China const question was disposed of. Why should it have Bank of England profits that would isccrue from an efficient Hon. Mr. E A Hewatti-I thought this

do

avery half hour. - SUNDAYS, " 18.00 a.m. 10 9.00 am,..Every 15 minutes.

9.00 am to 9.30 am, melivery 30 minuten.. 10.30 am to 11.00a.m....Every to minutes. 9:30 am, to ta30 am. .....Every 15 minutes. 11:45 AM, EO TRỌ0 noon... Every 15 minutes. 13.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m....very to minutes, 1,00p.m. to: 5.00 put: Evary 15 minutes." 5.00 pm to 600 p.m. Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 2.00 1,1,106Every 15 minutes, 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 plus...Every to mientas, NIGHT, CARA on Week Daya.

Extra care si 3.Y§ P,"2, 13,30 p.35,

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