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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JULY 30, 1909

COMMERCIAL.

WEAKLY SHARE REPORT.

Reviewing, the share business for the week, Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie & Co. write this,after.

*, 1000:-

Our market continues dull and with the exception of a decline in Whampoa Docks and Indo-Chinns, there have been no fluctuations to speak of.

BRITISH AND GERMAN METHODS.

AN OBJECT-LESSON,

"

To-day's Advertisements,

NOTICE:

Tublic date will NOT BE RESPON "HE Undersigned hereby notifies the SIBLE FOR ANY DEBT contracted by his wife (Pitanga) MARIA ROZARI: AURA DE SOUZA, .

R. M. DE SOUZA,

C/o 8.8. Fatshan," Hongkong. 29th Julv, roog,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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The Tokyo correspondent of the Times wrote on May 2: as follows:

"Why does pot your Government support the longkong University schame in the same way as the German Government in supporting | a similiar scheme at Kinochau?" was the prob. ing question put to me by a Chinese follow. passenger in the steamer from Hongkong to Japan. He was a Cantonese gentleman who had received the rudiments of Western educa done well for himself in the world, was very tion in Hongkong, and, having appareatly THE undersigned have received instractions

10 sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, anxious to give his sons still larger educa. tional advantages,

13 ft. in breadth. The most notable feature over the stately ship subsequently, partaking of of the machinery here is a rivetting wachlue refreshments on deck which was tastefully de- with a'13 ft, gap taking a plate 13 ft. deep, and,corated with coured busting and flowers. In the language of the mechanic, is capable. There was no formal speech-making but in of "squeezing up" two-inch diameter rivets, the course of conversation with the Viceroy, Another conspicuous machine is the coal- Mr, T. Funaiku, the Japanese Consul in plats benders. It is a wonderful mechanic Hongkong, on behalf of the Japanese com- al contrivance, with a 13 ft. gap and will munity, extended their welcome.. Mr. Funaisu, bond a plate a in, in thickness. The flang who is perfectly conversant with the Chinese ing machines with a power of about 1,200 to langunga, spoke flucolly in the Peking dia 1,500 lbs. to the.sq; in, are capable of flanging lect, to this effect. He said that it had fallen platos to any extent. An oval cutting ma upon him, as the representative of the Japan.

The ordinary half-yearly meeting of share chine that can cut round or oval holes; era community in Hongkong, to extend to the holders in the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock punching presses; multiple drills protary sheers Viceroy a very cordial welcome on b... the Co., Ltd., is advertised to take place on Monday, and two large fuiunces (13 ft. x 25 11.) for level-Chiyo Mars that afternoon, As all knew they the 23rd August, at poop. The transfer books ling boiler plates bested by gas, complete the were met together to do honour to an official of the Campany will be closed from the 9th to plant of this busy department. Mention must of the dignity and high rank of His Ex- the 23rd inst.. not be omitted, however, of the too-ton over-cellency Chang Jeb-chan. His compatriots Banke.-Hoogkong and Shanghai Baoks head travelling crane which to the layman and himself were conscious of the high hon have ruled very steady during the week, and moved backward and forward as if unoperated, our H.E. had done them in accepting their sales have been effected at $4,010 and $1,0121, by any molive power.

invitation to partake of their meagre hospithe market closing strong with buyers at the Is the erecting shop the visitors had the tality-such as it was that afternoon. They latter rate. The Loudon quotation bas risen "benefit of seeing the first set of engines to

were conscious 'äled of the aumerous calls upon to £93. " Nationals continue firm with buyers training of which the Chinese stand so greaily SUNDRY' BOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE be built at. Quarry.lay. It was one of

at £7. 100 h.p. This shed is equipped with the latest style al shrinking tablas capable of handling any class of work. The wall-creeper for planing, or swathing is the largest in the East, and the yoid possesses "the further dis tinction of being able in claim ownership at the "kest type of machine for boring, tapping, stud ding and slot driving. The lathes range from 8-inch centres to 48-ach centres; the shafting lathes are capable of taking shaft fly feet

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The smithy has two gas furnaces: large for forging and a double for small forging. The large pneumatic hammer has a power of reen tons. Other pneumatic hammers are B. & S. Massey, and ilkington's. In addition to these there are also purching and sheering machines and machines for cutting round and square up to two inches cold. At the time oi the Viceregal visit 31 fires were burning.

The Power House was deafening. The plant consists of four direct current generators-2 of 375 and 2 of 751 killowals" - These are driven by four Cockerill type gas engines-a of sun h.p, and 2 of 1,000 hp 4, 3,000 collective borte power. The voltage is 250. This plant supplies current to the various machine shops, foundries, wood-working shops and also for the slipway, habling gear and for pumping out the drydock. The deck is pumped dry by two of W. H. Allen and Son's direct driyen pampa. The motors driving these pumps are of Goop rech The pumps can work the dock day in 17 hours. An instance in point was seen in the docking of the Chiyo Maru to-day. She was taken into dock in the forenoon, nad long be- fore the arrival of the distinguished visitors the dock was perfectly dry.

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his limited time, and yet, in spite of the ** igencies' of his official duties, he had seen- fit to attend their reception during the briefs leeling hours of his all-too-short sojourn in Hongkong. In the nume of his fellow entremed be tendered their warm thinks. Consul Funatsu remarked also thit Japan was hippily bound by compact with Great Britain, which could ont fail to promote the interests of

Marine Insurances. Cantons remain neg tected. at $195. North Chinas are reported sold at Tia. 12o. Unions have strengthened, and sales have been put through at the improv. ad rale of $830 and £835. Yangtsres are quoted $135 in Shanghai.

Fire Insurances.-Sales have been effected of China' Fires'at Srió, and at the close are offer

at 3345.

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He was therefore deeply interested in the scheme which is now afoot for creating a Udiversity in Hongkong where Chinese youths would not only receive the scientific

in need if they are to develop the material re- sources of their country, but would also be rub. jected to the moral discipline of collegiate life under proper supervision and control.

THE HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. Medicine and engineering are the two brooch. es of Western science for which at present there is the largest demand and the greatest scope in China, and to these the proposed Univer-

itzell, for the scheme was grown up out of cer- tain proposals for extending and developing the College of Medicine and Technical Insti tute which have already done ytomna's work in the colony:

both nations in this part of the world. China wasing at $t. Hongkong Fire have been saldsity at Hongkong will, in the first place, address:

heirs forest neighbour and had the earliest bis tory of intercourse with his country. A favour ite saying of are of the Chinese angs was that Fellow passengers helped one a giher" and literally speaking they were the e; that day no that steamer as "fellow-passengers." They were fellow passengers in the sense that they desired to help one apother on

the voyage pl commerce, the mainten anes of peace, and the promotion of pros: perity of the Far East. He wished. His Ex- cellency Viceroy Chang a pleasant and safe voyage to Nanking and begged to express the earnest hope that in the Viceroyalty of the "Liang klang bis administration-would_bave:the. same success and prosperity as he has had in Canin.

The Viceroy thanked Consul Fanatsu and hispanese hosts for their fattening commen. dation of him and for their kind wishes.

After group photos had been taken of the party an deck the visitors relired. The Japanese hosts remained for another half an hour to entertain the representatives of Messrs. Butter- Geld and Swire and the Dock staff."

Shipping-There are sellers of both China and Manilas and Douglases at quotations. Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats are in demand at-$33,after sales, Indo-Chipas have had a considerable drop in the North, and as low ny Tls. 41 has been quoted. Locally we Kave no sellers under $61, The London rate remains

unchanged, vix 63 155. for the preferred, and £2 for the deferred shares. Shell Transports can be placed at 735. Star Ferries, old and new, are analtered and without business to re

port

From the British point of view the scheme is equally commendable, for it is surely-of the utmost importance that, at a time when un doubtedly the faves of new idens is fermenting all over China, the rising: generation from which so much is expected should be brought into close contact with the best aspects of Bri tish life. British ́influence may no lobgër be paramouot in the Far East, but the supremacy. of the English tongue is as yet untouched, and just as the variety of provincial 'dialects in China has led to the adoption of "pidgin" English as the lingua franca, vol only of for eigners, but of the Chinese commercial classes de-nutside their own districts, literary English

Refineries-The demand for China Sugais continued during the week, and a fair, business has resulted at rates from $1400 $142). but at the close there nie" sellers at $144. Lutons have risen to $18, but there are sellers. Terak Sugars have sellers at Tls. 275,

Mining-Chinese Engineerings bave clined to Tis. 18.20, closing weak. Raubs are un offer at the trduced rate of 18)

Ducks, Wharves and Gidowns.-Kowloon Wherls have been taken off the market at $58,

and more can be bad at the rate As a result

The Viceregal and Gubernatorial parties of the announcement by the Directors of the hoarded the Victoria for Hongkong.

"RÉCEPTION AT THE CHINESE CLUB,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

WEDNESDAY:

The 4th August, 1909, at 11 AM at their Bates Rooms, No 8, Das Vœux Road, comer of Ice House Street,

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FURNITURE,

ALSO

Intimations.

THE

DAIRY FARM Co.,

LIMITED.

Choice Australian

RABBITS

75 cents each

HARES

$150 each,

Hongkong, 17th July, 1909. ;

Que TYPOGRAPH, Doe SMITH PRE PILSENER MIER TYPEWRITER, and One BARLOOK TPEWRITER (double foolscap size).

TERMS: As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, » Auctioneers..

„Hongkong, 39th July,rong

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INDO-OHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND*,

SINGAPORE.

THE Company's Steamship

"KUMSANG."." having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that

their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo, impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 PM, the 3rd August, will be landed at Consignee's risk and expense. No Fire Insurance will be effected... Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, LD..

General Managers. Hongkong, 30th July,"rong;

An Indian DISPUTÈ.

KOWLOON. TRADERS AT LAW.

ASAHI "

AND

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"SAPPORO"

fo LIGHT

to the Supreme Court, this morning, Mr. must serve as the one common medium of Western, learning until China has evolved a' | Justice Gompertz gaye his decision in "the literature of her own on the lines of Western case in which an Indian trader named Abdul thought. Bul, unless we bestir ourselves, this Rader, of Austen Road, Kowloon; brought advantage will be last to us in the same way an action against two others-Kupa Ram aad so many other advantages have been lost to us Mangtu Ram-tó recover the sum of $150,67, in the field both of diplomacy and of commer- alleged to be due for goods sold and delivered. cial enterprise. ‚

Judgment was given in the case of the first plaintiff in the sum of $33.73 The second party to the action was held as not being a member of the firm.

KIAOCHOW HIGH SCHOOL.

declaration of an interim dividend of only $1 for the half year, Whampoa Docks dropped, and business was done at as low as $62. Shanghai Docks are o offer at Tis, Baj.

The Germans, though the last comers, have Hongkew Wharfs' firmed up during the early

set to with their usual systematic thoroughness. part of the week, but at the close a weaker The latest official report of the German authoriz feeling prevails and there-are-sellers-at-Tlies at Kiaochow contains instructive details

concerning the high school which is about to be created there for Chinese students. Though is name only a high school, its scope is even larger than that of the proposed University of Hongkong, for in addition to a medical and a technical branch, there is to be an agricultural

Lands have buyers in the North at Tls. 104). Hongkong Hotels are again in demand at $73 for the old shares, ex new issue, and $43 for the new shares, but sellers are not forthcoming at these rates Humphreys-Estates-con-be-branch, including forestry, and a political placed at 594

In the case when it appeared before the Court, Abdul Kader said there were three par Ders in the defendant firm, but one of them was now dead," "The goods supplied were flour and another commodity. The three partners used to order goods, and took them away from his go- down themselves on receipt of his delivery at- ders, to cross-examination plaintiff said be bad been trading on his own account since July last year. There was no signboard over his shop bearing the name Ab Ylug and Co. One pay- meat made by the defendants was not entered in his books, but he had receipted their bill- Witness issued a warrant for the arrest of the second defendant the day his shopman told him the

Shortly after six o'clock, at the conclusion of the visit to the Taikoo Docks, a reception was The hauling gear for the slipways consists held at the Chinese Club, when there were pre: of two 215 bp. motors, either of which sent the leading Chinese citizens and some of can be used. These motors for machine the most prominent exponents of the Colony's shops, dock, slipways, etc. are sup commerce. The facade of the Clubhouse dis..143. plied by underground cables. There is a played the Club Bag, which was supported.on Lands, Hotels and Buildings.-Anglo-French complete telephone system installed through each side by the Chinese and British colours. out the place with the various departments and Inside, the scheine of decoration was carried gas is supplied by three Mond producers. As out with exquisite taste. Beautiful bouquets stated they supply gas for gas engines, furnaces hung down at regular intervals from the and smithy, besides boilermakers' shops, etc. ceilings while the choicest flowers of the The slipway carriages are of the latest pat-season cutwined the balustrades leading to the fern by Marten af Leith, and the winding gear other reception hall with pleasing effect. On consists of large electrically driven winches H. E. Chang's arrival accompanied operating massive cable wires was the by Mr. Harris, Customs Commissioner at intention of the management to demons. Kowloon, the gathering adjourned for tear dur trate to the visitors the hauling-up of one ing the progress of which Mr. Lau Chu Pak read of the C. N. Co's steamers, but owing to the an address of welcoms to the visiting, Vceray typhoon which has been hovering around to which H.E. Chang suitably responded Hongkong and the consequent disorganisation through his Secretary, of shipping this part of the programme han bed 1.E. CHANG TO MEET ME MODY.-*-* to be abandoned, The s.. Karking would We are pleased, to announce that at a late have been the vessel solected for the demon-hour this afternoon, we learn on good anthority, Mration. The visitors, however, were shown that HE. Chang will meet Mr. H. N. Mody a how a cradle is worked up and down on the Sir Paul Chater's residence, Marble Hall," at slipway. There will be three slipways in all i 10.30 10-morrow morning. It was at first two are already completed and a third is thought that owing to Mr. Mady's ludisposi have been dealt in at $201...Sales of Union private, initiative. On the basis of 250 scholars defendant and another.Indian to procure flour | pearing completion. The Portuguese ss. Su Cheung--the old Fitspatrick was undergolog repairs in one of the clips.

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tion, His Excellency's desire to meet the generous promoter of the local University scheme could not possibly be realised but this The chief item of interest in the whole latest information to the contrary will be re- course of to-day's instructive tour is unques-ceived with general satisfaction.

THE ITALIAN CONVENT tionably the mammoth graving dock in which were seen the beautiful outliner of the T. K. K.. will also be visited by the Viceroy to-morrow, Pacific liver, 3.3. Chips Maru. The visitors if His Excellency can spare the time before crossed over the caisson to the Chiyo, the sleamer's departure for Shanghai in the special feature of the caisson is that it fits into alternoon.- a patent recess. leaving the entrance to the -dock quite free.

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Cotton Mills.Hongkong Cottons are ob taipable at 131. There are sellers of Ewes at Tls, 1341 In other Northern Mills, we take the following changes from latest-mail-advices. to hand: Interantionals, Tis/go-Lau Kuog Mows, Tl, 112, and Soycheer, als, 405, bayers: Miscellaneous.-China Light and Powers

have weakened to $6.70 at which price they are obtainable. China Providents have been vold" af 59.60 and Peak Tramways at $144, the latter closing with sellers at $15. Groen Island Ce ments are weak and offering at $8.86 Hong kong ices have further improved to $195, at which rate they have been said. Hongkong Electrics

defendant was going to leave the Colony. He did not know that the second defendant was carrying on a very thriving business at, Taipo, and that he was not likely to leave the Colony until the completion of the railway.

science branch, comprising international law, State and administrative law, mining and mari- time law, political economy and finance, The technical binoch, to which special im portauce-is-ovidently attached, is to include mining, electrical and railway engineering, to gether with architecture and shipbuilding. in connection with the high school there will be a preparatory school of six classes on the lines of a German talvekule without Latin, for which, pupils will be received from Chinese Govern- ment schools as well as from other German According to the defendant's story, which schools already existing in China. The German appeared in the press at the time, defendant Government does not rely for such purposes on said he was sent to the plaintiff by the first

the capital cost of the establishment is estimat on their accoust. Plaintiff refused to supply Waterbouts have taken place at $11. Langkitsed at £32,000, and the annual expenditure at the flour as he did not know the defendant, so have risen to Tis. 1,000, but there are sellers at £10,000. The German Government under the men he was doing the business for gave the rate. Sumatras bave shown a further im

takes the whole cost, except for a capi.him $50 to get the flour. On bis owe account provement on last week's quotation, and sales tal contribution of £2,000 from the Chi- defendant had always paid cab for goods he are reported in the North at Tls. 15B1. →

Dese Government, which has agreed-and | bought, and plaintiff had never asked him for Rubbers-The Rubber marka: has been this is one of the chief. Icatures of the payment to the amount claimed. "He ne far re- well maintained during the week, and a fur

scheme, to accept the certificates issued by presented to the plaintiff that he was a panner ther advance in the price has to be recorded. the Kino-chau High School as a qualification in the Austia Road shop. Witness bought bis Hiard Floe Fata, bring 7/9, and plantation rub for admission to the Chinese Government share in the Taipo' shop from the first de- ber about 8/- per lb, Anglo-Malays are unchang-service. "The Chinese Government," it is ed at 67. Balgawnes baya risen considerably stated, "repose the fullest confidence in ex fendant, le had no intention at the present man enterprise in this important, educational time of quitting the Colosy, as he was carrying and business has been, dose at the improved question," and substantial concessions, of on a good business, and had a lot of money to Eastward of this portion of the yard there is

rate of $44. (Singapore) Kuala Lumpurs have which the expediency has to be proved; have

collect. : a long length of senwall yet to complete. It is

advanced to - after sales at i-ro-6d, been made to the Chinese Government in order not astonishing that the contractors have yat

*Linggi Plantations, are quiet, but the rate has to secure its confidence by reserving to it a certain control over the courte, of instruction to build the wall when it is considered that the

The Preliminary Examination of the Hong-ruled steady. Ragallas have again been in favour in Chinese through a resident Chinese inspec. foundation goes to a depth 30 to 40 feet

for and a special commissioner from Peking koog Medical College has been put on the List and have found buyers at $33 (Singapore) in “below the surface-of-the sea.. Huge concrete blocks are piled up ashore ready to be subkof-Preliminary Examinations recognised by the all other stocks under this heading, the market who will attend at the final examinations, Otherwise "the management of the whole shows a tendency to harden. —————— into position as soon as the foundation is cap-

Exchange. The Banks selling rate on Lon schools explosively German, and the German teaching staff will be appointed from Germany," able of receiving them. Throughout the works

don is 1/Ban demand,; The T/C rate on

for the main object of the institution is to teach there is an abundance of evidence of solidity

Shanghai is 74‡.

the rising generation of Chinese "to appreciate which points to the fact that money, apparently,

Germen intellectual life and to get a liking was no object to the enterprising firm that

for the German character-a.-liking." the report adds, with commendable frankness, want in for such a gigantic undertaking.

"of which there is a lack in China." Another very important feature is the creation of a translating department in which German linguists assisted by Chinese scholars will undertake the translation of German text- books and other words into the vernacular překumably, though it is not specifically stated, into the Mandarin or literary dialect. The activity of this important department," we are further and very significantly told, will not ba confined to school work only, but 'will In the Supreme Court bis morning, Mr. be extended to the widest sphere." The Justice Gompenz delivered judgment in favour whole scheme is worked out on broad lines of the defendant.

"Its capable of the greatest expansion.

The dimensions of the drydock are as fol. lows: length 787 it. x 89 ft. beam. Depth of water on cill 34 ft. 6 in.

Slipway No. 1, 1,nga ít. capable af heuling up 3,000 tons,

Slipway No. 2, 993 11, 6 in., capable of haul- ing up 2,000 tons,

(The electro al the top of this article was kindly leat by the "Sheung Po"]

HONGKONG CULLBGE OF

MEDICINE

General Council of Medical Education, and Registration of the United Kingdom.

The Board of Preliminary Examinations is constituted as follows:-Dr. Francis Clark, T. K. Dealy, Esq., Rev. T. W, earce, Geo. Piercy, Erg, and Dr. J. C. Thomson.

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS DUE French (Tonkin) zad próx. Canadian (Ampreis of Judan) çih prox. American (Asia) 8th pror.

Dividends Payable.-Hongkong and Shang. hai Banks-Half yearly dividend of £2 per share. Hongkong Lands-Interim of $31 for a/c 1909 payable on the 3rd próx. West Points -Interim of $2 for a/c 1909, payable on the 3rd prox. Hongkong, Cablon and Macao Steam- boats-Interim of $12 for-afe 1909, payable on the 10th prox. Hoogkong and Whampoa Docks-Interim of $ij for 1909, payable on

The Bank Line .s. Aymeric left Nagasaki | the zard prox. Slipway Nó. 3, 191 ft. 6 in., capable of tinul yesterday, for Hongkong via Manila.

The H. A. L. a.s. Sigorta left Shanghai on ing up 2,000 tons.

29th inst., p.m., and may be expected here on

Under the sheer leg on the sea wall, was a C. N. Co.'s steamer; she was dressed and prax., a.m. la bonour of the occasion, The electric

derrick crane is capable of lifting weights || up to roo tom and in erected on the sea-well,

At the party moved round the bend to the sen-front a photo was taken. The visitors

The "Ben" Lips 1.1. Bengled from Antwerp, Middlesbro' and London left Singapore yester day, for this port.

The Imperial German Mallas, Prins Regent Luitpold, which left here on 1st last, arrived at Genoa on 29th just., at 6 am.

The N. Y. K. 9. Samuki Maru, European

made their way to the crimson-lined gangWAY.-Line left Shangbai for this port-on-goth; inst," of the Chiyo Maru which was dressed in bongur and is expected here on 2nd prax...

of the Viceroy, Mr. T. Funstau, Consul for The N. Y. K. 1.4. Hitachi Maru, European Japan, and the leading binkers and Japanese Line, loft Singapore for this port on, goth inst merchants were on board to receive the dis-and is expected here on 4th prox. tinguished party. At the top of the gangway

The N. Y. K. is. Yatonta Mark Australian Capt. Grains awaited the arrival of the visitors Line, left Nagasaki for this port on goth inst.,

and is expected here on zid prox, who passed through a green atchway sur- mounted by the flags of Japan, China and Great. Beliale. The visitors were then conducted ali

The N. Y. K... Kaga Haru, American Linn, laft Mcji for this port via Shanghai on soli lost, and is expected hare on 6th prox,

Forward Settlements-The following dates hava boca fixed by the Stockbrokers' Associa tion of Hoogkong for forward Seulements ---

July Settlement 30th Jely. August

30th August, September

October November

* December

"

19th September. 29th October.

29th November. 29th December,"

TYPHOON WARNING.

The telegram quoted below was received at the American Conaniato-General from the Manila ObserVALOTY ¿ ---

(4) Pogoth July, 13.30 8.00, 30th July, 10,50 gm. Cyclone or typhoon, E of Bashi Channel, moving N.X.

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"As we have already said,judgment way de- livered against the, first plaintiff, while the second party to the action was exoperated.

A QUESTION OF FALSE

IMPRISONMENT.

SI:DEMAKER'S CLAIM AGAINST A TRADER.

It may be remembered that damages for alleged wrongful imprisonment were claimed against Chan Kwan Shan, a trader, of 24. Queen's Road Central, by Mak Tit Sang, map-.

er of the Poon shoe store, 229, Queen's Road

West.

Mr. Crowther Smith, of Mesirs, d'Almada ham Dixes, of Mr. R. A. Harding's office, sp. and Smith, was for the plaintiff, Mr. P. Syden- geared for the defence.

The case was fully reported in our issue of the 17th-instant, and it is needless to reiterate. the facts.

ECHO OF THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR,

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THE CHINA: PROVIDENT · LOAN' AND

MORTGAGE CO., LD.

́{CAPITAL'PAID ́UP 3},{0;500)

Loans on Mongaga of House Froparty, &c. Goods recolved on Storage. Advances made on Marchandise. Loans made on the Provident System.

(Rates and Particnters on application).. THE OFFICE 'OF .. TRUSTEE, EXECUTOR OF WILLS,

ÁTTORNEY, &E," Undertaken and Executed. -- SHEWAN, TOMES:& ¤00.,

General Managers. Clangkang, 101h March, 1908

for

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TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

7.30 am. 10. 10,00 2m. «Kyary zo mlaptes -10:00 am, to 11,00 a.m....Evary 15 minutes. 1,30 am. 10 12.45 pm.... Every 15 minutes. 245 am:10 1.15 p.m. Every, xo minates. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 pim. Evary x5 minutes 1.45 pm, 10, 12.15 p.m. .....livary 10 minutas, # 7.15 pm to 5:00 p.m. .Every 15 minutes. 1.30 p.m. (0·5,00 μm 19.Every x5 minutos. 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Hvary to minutes.

----- NIOBT OʻRK~~~-

8.45 pm and 9 pm, 945 p.m. to 1215 p.v.

overy kalf hour.'

SUNDAYS B.00 am to 9.00 am. ......Rváry 15 minutas 9.00 8.m. to 9.30 am...very go minutas, 9:30 am. to taşa am. .....Kyary is minuten. 10,30 mm, to 11:00 am ...Ēvory to minatas.' 21.45 6.m. to 15,00 soon........livary 15 minutes. 12:00 Noon to 1,00 p.m....livery 10 minutss 1.00 p.m. to: 5,00 p.m. ...Kvary 15 minutas, 5:00 pm to 6.00 p.m. Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. „Kvary x5 minutes 7.00 pm, to 8.00 p.m. ...Every 10 minuts",

NIGHT DART us on Week Days.

AK, BATURDAYS.,

importance has already been fully THE P. AND 0. S. S. “MALACCA"

a result of the nego preciated, and as

carried timions which have now been through between the two Governments, the assistance thus afforded by Germany in the cause of educational reform must yield valuable In the year 1904 the P. and O. steamer results in the relations between, Germany and Malaces was captured by the Russians and suf- China. Nor do the German authorities ontor- fered various indignities, now almost forgotten. tain the slightest doubt about the advisability | Likewise consignees of cargo out here suffered of burdening the State with expenditure direct the loss of their shipments, which of course were ed to these important dude. "The moneys that not covered by the lusurance policy, and probably.''

Extra cari në 3:15 pm, tí,jopm, and have been raised in Germany from private were long ago written off, After the lapse of

11.45 pm. sources for educational purpose in the Far five years, the Russian Govaramoot has handed East must be regarded as wasted unless an to the British Foreign Office the sum of £1,000 SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement d the organization is created along definite lines with to meet claims amounting to £9,000-at & Dompany's Offico, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, definite sims which, in close co-operation with very large dividend, perhaps says the Singapore | Des Vaux Road Cantral, Bet the Chinese Government, will bring German Free Press, but enough to please one Singapore Intellectual life nearer to the new, China that | firm that has received advices of a payment of is now awakening, M

£450 on mocount of its claim, 4-

**JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BÓN,

Men Cleneral Managers.

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