CORRESPONDENCE;
(We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressist
by Correspondents in this column.]
OXFORD. LOCAL. EXAMINATIONS.
TO THE BOTTON OF THE "Hongkong Teenoráțik.“. Dear Sir, Your information regarding the result of the Oxford Examinations does not,
seam to be exactly correct. One of our Scotor boys, J. B. Fran-Xayen, obtained Second Class Honours and Distinction in French, not in
Ohluase. In your "Junior list you classify D.
Yours sincerely,
BRO, CORNELIUS. PS.-We presented 36 boys and all passed
Honours and Distinction. 'Hoogkong, 13th November, 1903.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY NOVEMBER 13 1900
CANTON DAY BY DAY,
GANG ROBBERY.
[From Our Own Correspondant.]
Canton, rath November.
On the 5th lostant, at 20 p.m., a gang of rob. bere numbering about two hundred lacked and rapsacked two silk factories in Son Gao, Jo the district of Shub Tak. The villagers and
over three hours. Owing to superior numbers,
carrying away'a large quantity of silk from the factorien.
LIGHTBR FOR MANILA.
FIFTH COMPLETED BY DOCK CO.
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When the Indo-China, Steam Navigation | Gal's 9.1. Leongsang left port yesterday, abe had in tow a wooden lighter for Manila. That made the fifth vessel completed by the Hong master's Department at Manila. Of the first kong and Whampox Dock Co., for the Quarter four already delivered one was a steel vessel, The Dock Co. has been eminently successful.
COMMERCIAL.
YARN MARKET.
Hongkong, rath November, 1909- The high prices now asked for "Indian spin Dinge is turning the altantion of dealers to gregate business of the past fortnight is avap other imparted and local threads, and the ag smaller than during the pratious two weeks. Damand is also much checked by the consider
To-day's Advertisements.
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS; ";
LIMITED,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND. STRAITS.
THE Company's Steamship
"DENBIGHSHIRE,"
of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods Irving arrived from the above Ports, Consignees
the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godownsat Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and 'delivery landed. can be obtained as soon as the goods are
the militie endeavoured to beat off the maraudin building this class of vessels for the Phillpation of clearance before China. New Year. Rosario asastadent of the Diocesan Schoolers whom they met in an encounter lasting pins Goremment, is the contract now com- Holders, however, Saving in view the condi- Instead of the Joseph's College.
Hoplog you will sen to thesa mistakes-lam, the robbers managed to effect their escapa ploting is the second or third of the same kind tlon of the Bombay markai and iba higbar are being landed and placed at their risk in
secured by the local shipbuilding yard in cast of importations, are not anxions sellers, public competition. "
and although "prices bars and there show somd; variation" we make no alteration. In A SCHOOLBOY'S MISCONDUCH,
aur quotations which in the absence of any material business may be considered more or FINED $50 FOR molesting bukopiAN GIRL les nominal. Receipts during 'the interval.
have exceeded the off-take, stocką showing 4 The story of a shameless assault on a Euro-mall focrenss on Jast estimate. The market pean girl was related before Mr E. R. Hallifax closed quiet. Bombay continues strong with (Fira Magistrate) is the Police Court this moro- little or no business paying for Chine, where.
when Lai Us Chi, a school how appeared prices rule much below replacing cost. in the deck on a charge of assaulting a Euro.
avon. It appears that defendant,, along with
NOTORIQUE ROBBER ARRESTED.. The notorious robber, 'Lo Ab" Kwan, for whees arrest a reward of several thousand | dollars had been offered, was, on the 8th Idstant, "THE" CYCLOPS" DISTURBANCE. | captured in Kongmoon by the local officials,
DIBBANDMENT.
Of late most of the invalided "braves" be longing to various regiments have beso paid off and new recruits have been enlisted to be
'Goods not cleared by the 20th inst, at 6 -414, will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatevoz.- /^,
APPLICATION BY MR, SKENTON, At the Magistracy, this morning, Mr. W. E L. Shepton (of Mesars. Deacon, Looker and : Deacon) made an application before Mr, E. Rr trained according to modern military systems in Pran girl Ta the Public Gardens yesterday after arrivals amount to 9,412 ba'es; uniold stack after 10 days óf vessel's arrival bare..
Hallifax (First Magistrate) for a copy of the depositions in the Cyclops case, in connection *with which four excise officers are charged with an.alleged assault on a number of tallymen belonging to the 23. Cyclops on the 11th of August last.
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? His Worship -You were bère, Mr. Shenton'? Mr. Shenton-Yes, your Worship, but a mass of evidence has been taken and I want to know what evidence your Worship considers inaterial. His Worship- see no objection to grant your application,
Mr. Shenton-1 am- much obliged to your Worship:
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SOUTH-SBA ISLAND CRUISE.
THE VOYAGE OF THE "NATUNA,"
In March last the N. D. L. steamer Naturs, now in port, was chartered by à German scien tific syndicate to explore in the South Seas for phosphate, says the din zapore Free Peer of ged est. After a voyage of a most interesting character, the Natus, although the phosphate dreams have not been realized, returned to port the other day with, fots to tell. In the matter of rare butterflies, lizarda, frogs, 'vampires, sea- slugs, orchids, snakes, cance-models, pative weapons, coral and a whole category of things for the Frankfurt Museum, the voyage of the Notuns has been a success. The steamer was fairly "coshed" by the German Colony "when the arrived. Quatat custumes, funny looking cooking pots, deadly spoirs, and curios of fear- ful and wonderful make were hurried aibare to Teutonic homes.
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sccordance with Imperial orders. During the past two wonks savea regiments under the command of Admiral Li Chun were disbanded and the men who, were considered unfit for service were paid of and sent back to their res pective homes.
WONDERS OF ELECTRICI 1 P.
THE OPENING OF A CANADIAN INSTITUTE
CHICHESTER TO MONTREAL.
Såles of the interyal aggregate 2,275 baler;
Festimated at 19,doo; and sold but-adclared
yard is second bands at 30,000 bales, readi
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other student, were on their way to the reaching the Gardens, they met a European Japanese Yaro:-Quiet throughout. Public Gardens after school hours but prior to Local Manufactura: No business is reported, girl, whom they approached and accosted abortly afterwards while she was seated on a
Baw-Cotton-There has been no movement. in fodiaq darcriptions and with the exception bench in the gardens. As the girl took no nó- of parcel of 150 balos old "Anagal "ike market"; tion of this defendant became annoyed and is bare of stock. In Chins kinds some 80 balas struck bar on the knee. The complainant was New Thoongchow ste reported to have ching. accompanied by horsmah at the time, who called hands at $371, leaving 50 bales in stock. ed out for the Police. As Indian constable Quotations are ‘Judian 530 to 535 and China, quickly appeared on the scene and arrested the 533 to $38, defendant, who became indignant and told the Reuter has informed as that the King opened constable that he was a student and that he had a new medical institution in Montreal by no sight to seize him by the queue, Defendant means of an electric device. The institution further demanded a chair in which to proceed is the new Royal Edward Tuberculosis Insti- to the Police Station, which request, needless tute, at Belmont Park, and as his Majesty was to remark, 'was refused by the turbanned offi. anable to be present personally a scheme wascial. This morning, the erring scholar appeared devised whereby, on the King pressing a but before Mr. E. R. Hallifax and was foed $50) ton at Chichester, the doors of the institute the Magistrate at the same time remarking were thrown open, the lights turned on, and a that people of the type of defendant made the flag boisted over the building.
Public Gardens impossible,
That such a project is possible at all speaks well for the wonders of electricity. A contemn- porary understands that the details were ar. ranged from Montreal, but that eventually the arrangemenți would be knows in London. The electrical ceremony was possiblo owing to a combination of the land wiras la England, Ireland, Canada, and the Atlantic cable. By this means the new Royal Edward Taberculosis Institute, some three thousand miles away, was placed in direct communication with Chichester,
lequities by a Pall Mall Gazette caprese tative amongst the cable companies in London elicited the information that though there are
AN ADVENTURBR IN CHINA.
DRITISH EXPORT FIRMS DUPED IN AN AMAZING FASHION,
A highly diverting and at the same time in structive story is sent, with comments, by the
rica correspondent in Peking. It shows that English firmware not always uventerprising as has so often been alleged. The correspondent, writing on September 14, says 1-
Peking has recently been salivened by the visit of a foreign gentleman provided with an
* And, I suppose," asked the reporter," you many difficulties in the way the electric core-glish passport, who explained bis defective
muny could be satisfactorily arranged.
- made a good thing out of all this.”
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"No I gave them away," said an official. It hardly seems credible, at least to sa útili- tarian mind that anyone could bring back specimens from the South Seas and, not make a bandsome-in fact a "rubbar" profit,
It would mean, in the first place, that a cable would have to be placed at the service of the King for a few moments. At a busy hour of the day interference with a cable would cause great inconvenience, for one cable company informed our repressotative that as many as a thousand messages an hour have to be transmitted at times when the" pressure is greatest
Dr Wolff was the sologist of the expedition had a taxidermist into the bargain. All the Lauds, cantipedes, scorpions, birds, butterflies, etc., were arranged by bim and packed away for the Frankfurt Museum, the Doctor accom panying bis treasures in the Lutzow some time ago. The collection has taken seven months and hundreds of wonderful islands have been vinited including Roberį, Louis Stevenson's last | bo crunted. resting place, Samos,
But assuming that the ceremony did not take place in Montreal oniil three o'clock in the afternoon, or eight p.m. English time, when pressure relaxes, no inconvenience would
Taking it for granted that three o'clock was After leaving Singapore the Natura steered the hour, instincılons would be given to keep in the direction of the Caroline islands, and the particular cable selected clear from all then made her way to German New Guinea messages for a period, say, of five minutes. arriving at Berlinbasen in the Bismark Archi. Buckingham Palace is alraady connected "pelago. To enumerate the thousand isles that- with the Post Office, but, even if it were' not, do! this region would be impossible, but the this connection could easily be made. The Natwa went from each to each photographing, post office connection would carry communi- collecting, and studying all the different fauna cation from Buckingham Palace to Ireland, and flora. Strange buman beings were en.
then the specially cleared cable would con- countered bur all friendly and astonished at tinne it as far as Canada-Newfoundland if the wonderful white visitors. A sad incident it were the Anglo-American cable, Nova befall the party in German New Guinea when Scotia if the Commercial cable-and Gnally boat load of Chinese and Whites was capsized the lead wires of the Canadian Pacific or the Great Northern companies would extend it to tha. Tuberculosia Institute at Montreal.
in the surf and four Chinese drowned. Later on the Chinese abip's carpenter succumbed to the effectsoimalarial fever. Beyondthese incidents, however, "nothing serious overtook the expedi. tion and five Germans who went in the Naluna have returned in good health. The voyage has extended to 55 deg. beyond the 18o parallel E longitude, or as far as the French group known as the Panmoto Islands and in all the cruisings of the Natura ne phosphate was discovered of any account. From a naturalute's viewpoint
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Eoglish by stating that he was ao "Imperial Chibas&Commissioner" and the "Promoter of the First Imperial Chinese Industrial Exhibi- tion, to be held in Peking in 1970," but he did sot atate so bere.
Exchange on ladin `bas remained almost steady and closes to-day at Rs. 119) for T/T and Rs. 129 for Post: Oa Shanghai yi‡ and on Japan 841.
The undernoted business in imported and local spionings is reported from Shanghai during the fortnight eaded the 6th inst, viz.:
Indian.-High prices check consumption. Total sales about 4,500 bales with an estimated stock of 48,000 bries, close firm.
Japanese,-In fairizquity at somewhat firmer rates. Sales about 1,500 bales on the basis of Th, rost to.13' for No. 158. and Tis, 1173 to|| 121 for No. 10.
Local,-Nos, tas, and 149. are in good de. mand. Total sales about 2,000 bales at Tis. 1931 to 104 for No. 148. and Tle, 107 for No.
P. EQULJEE,
Broker,
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FREIGHT MARKET. '·.
Meters, Lamke and Rogge write "in their fortnightly circular of 1gth instant;—
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All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined at 10 AM on the 19th inst. No Glama will be admitted after Goods have left the godowns, neither will they be recognized if presented JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.
Agants, 1997
- Hongkonge syth' November, 1009.1770 NIPPON, YUSEN KAISHA.
6 NOTICE: TO CONSIGNEES, . "FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
THE Company's Steamship
having arrived from the above Ports, Coo
"KAWACHI MARU,”.
signess of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon, risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. instructions are given to the contrary before Optional Goods will be carried on molase Noon, TO-DAY.
be subject to rest.
Goods not cleared by the 22nd Instant, will
No Fire Insurance has been affected, Damaged packages must be left in the and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed Godown for examination by the Consignee's hour, All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognised, No left the Godowns. claims will be admitted after the goods have
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, rath November, roog.
ORIENTA
STEAM
MAY
1458-459
The transactions during the past fortulght have been on a comparatively small stain, but the remarks made in the last circular fully apply to the pressat que, la, freights baya | THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL continued to rule firm and very much larger business would undoubtedly have come to pais
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, bul for the difficulty to meet inquiries, Tonnage remillay very scarce, and, especially as far as time charter business concerns, charterers are entertaining such low ideas, that it is most difficult to come to terms.
With regard to Sonthem business, the da... |
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STRAITS, ORYLON,AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN; EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, FORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, (Through Hills of Lading furned for BataviA, PERSIAN GULY, CONTINENTAL, AMERI»" CAX and SOUTH AFRICAN PORNS.)
His assertion had been accepted and many prominant English firms bad entrarted him with important commissions. Not to mention confidential plans for Izin, and quick-firing gans, he carried with him confidential plans and detailed drawings, confided to him by an English firm of the highest standing, of a 25-mand for the rice ports has remained exceed. knot cruiser that he had expressed his ability to ingly slack, Saigon to this still, standu at 8 sell to the Chinese Government for 1,120,000. cents per picul, Saigon to 2 port Philippines,THE Steamship It is warprising that English business men can
only two fixtures are on record on basis of 25,000 be so easily duped.
picols at 23/26 couts par pical, and another boat could probably be placed for November loading at same rate.
The activities of this gentleman are quite re- markable. A well-known firm of English brewers have distributed a circular, a copy of which is before me, announcing that
The Anglo-China Trading Union of Peking and London have been ludaced through the offices of Captain the well-knows late Mi- litary Instructor to his Imperial Majesty's Troops in China to export the Pale Ale to China manufactured by Mois, with the intention of supplying bis Majesty's Troops in China with a high-class ale in place of opium, the use of which was recently prohibited by as Imperial Edict. With his long experience in China ar. A.D.C. to commanding officers
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Here a clever electricina would have already (Generals) of various armies in Chios, Captain prepared an electric device which, on being --- is of the opinion that the consumption of brought into contact with the current travel-an English-brewed pale ale in place of opium ling along the cable, would release a weight will be greatly beneficial to the troops. which in turn would cause the doors to fall No doubt it would be. So this English firm back, the lights to be turned on, and the flag is evidently under the belief that opium to run up the mast. This part of the ceremony bas hitherto been issued with the soldiers' is not very difficult, The releasing of a flagrations; and that beer is now to be issued in its and the turning on of electric lights by means place. Can ignoranca go farther? The pay the voyage has been successful and the 'Frank- of a device operated by electric carrant bave of the Chinese soldier is slightly more than tos. fast Museum will be considerably enriched. Dr.beep.done in London.
per moaib, out of which he has to find his own Frederick, at present at the Hotel de l'Europe
His Majesty would press a button that would rations. Obviously by kas little left for the was one of the party and intends starting short- send a current along the post office connection purchase of high-class English ale. ly on an exploring expedition to the heart of as far as Ireland; practically simultaneously it
AMAZIKO IGNORANCE.
New Guinea. He has with him a Papuan body-land wires, and before one could count twenty electroplate manufacturers in Sheffield, address would be taken up by the cable; then by the . Take another case. A firm of cottery and sarvant with a wonderful coiffero of red ochre,
the door of the Bilmant. Park- Institute would' ing the gentleman, according to his instruc- have been opened amidst a blaze of electrictions, as " His Excellency (sic) the High Com- light,
missioner," is sending to Paking by the Siberian Railway a sample case of knives, forks, and spoons, în cabinets made ofoak, “' specially for
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUK
German (Prins Ludwig) 18th inst. Canadian (Emprest-of India) 18th inst. Indian (Namtang) 26th inst.
The s.1. Zafiro left Manila on xyih lnst., and is dae here on 15th insį, at 4 p.m.
TAR WEATHER,
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory:-
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Saigon to Java--No fresh business bas trans... pired, nor has any outside tonnage been taken up locally to foad from Java to Chins/jspan.
"ASSAYE," Captala Owen Jones, R.M.R., carrying. His Ma. jany's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, &c., o0 SATURDAY, the 37th November, at Noon, taking-Passenger and Cargo for the above Ports in connection with the Company's BA, Moldavia, 9,500 tons, from Colombo, Passangers' accommodation in which vessel in sacurad Wafora departure from Hong- keng.
Northern business bas" continued' very firm and prospects for the near future remain good.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for Franca Newchwang, it is expected, will be ice-board
and Tea for London (ander" arrangement) by the 23rd instant; the latest news, however, will be transhipped at Colombo Into the indicate that it may be a little earlier than anti-Mall steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles Cipated. The few fixtures affected, since last and London, other Cargo for London, doc, will be conveyed via Bombay by the RM.S." reported, are on basin of 15,000picals at 8 cents
Egypt, das in London os 8th January, 1910. per pical
Parcals will be received at this Office" until 4. the day before salling. The Contents and Vains of all Packages are required.
For further Particulari; apply to
B. A. HEWETT,
Experintendani Hongkong, 13th November, 1909.
Coal-Freights,Tonnage still remains ex- ceedingly scarce. Rates Moji to Hongkong have dropped to $1.75 per ton after quite recently a fixture has been put through at $1.99 Labuan to Singapore has also had a fixture at $675 Str. O per ton.
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Time-charters.—The Germ, sa. Vorwaeris
has again been taken up in continuation of her prescat time charter for 65 months at Str. C. $3,800 per month-a fairly good rate for a boat of her sixe..
Sail Tonnage. Loading or to Load;-For Baltimore and New York:-Brit ship Intropolis, 2,651 tons reg,arrived #11h Septem- ber, Brit, ship Lyndkursi, 2,311 toos, arrived, 28th September.
Sail Tonnage Disengaged :—None, Departure of Sailern :-Brit. back Bolipse;" 3,958 tona, 9th November, for Baltimore and New York,
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Belling,
but climates," costing £15 108, the case. Those. London—Back T.T.....priestess metas'somes184 are for the use of the Chiness army, and ap- |- Do.
demand...er
..7,8'13/16 parently one hundred of them are to be order. Do. 4 months' right (.ristianum!{9.
On the rgib at 11:45 -The depression lyinged Two comments suggen themseiras, First, | France-Bank T.T. . museum. 18
Chinese officers and mon use chop-sticks at their | America-Bank T.T...............ozingonisti. meals costing one-tenth of one pendy a pair, Germany-Back T.T. „
'over B.E. Siberia yesterday, has moved into the Pacific to the N.E. of Japan.
The N. Y. K. 23. Bombay Mars, Bombay Line, left Bombay for this port on isih inst., The barometer has fallen again in the North, and is expected here on 17th inst.
The N. Y. K. s. Kitano Maru, Europeanother depression having appeared over Man.
churia,
The highest pressure is shown over the Yangiza valley.
Line, left Shanghai for this port on 13thlinst, --and is expected here on 16th inst.
The N. Y. K. 15. Kumino Maru, Australian Line, left Thursday islaod for this port vis Maolia on tith insî, and is expected here an sand inst.
Moderate monsoon may be expected in the Fordosa Channel, and strong monsoon over the N. part of the Chios Sea
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending
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and a pair lasts with care one year. Secondly, India T.T........................................ Peking is not in the tropics, but has a climate Do. demanding mohcancérer similar to that of St. Pethrsburg.
Shanghai-Bank T,T.. Well-knows zavolver makers, ammunition" Slogapore--Bank T.T. per H.E, S100. makars, piano manufacturers; billiard table |Japan-Bank T,T. zéron manufactorers-imagine planos and billiard | Jara-Bank T.T. imitacio tables for the Chinese Army 1-high speed rail sama way manufacturers of leather goods, and other shrewd builaess people have, with astonish ing camelontaans placed fail confidence to ba whose story would not beat five minutes' scr- tiny by any one kupwing anything about Chian. To think of the confidential plans of | cruisers conde for the British Government and detailed plans of xsin and other guns provided for the British Army and Nary being entrusted Bar Bilvarad South coast of Chíns between Hongkong || to such agents (adds the cas spondent) is most Bask
The N. Y Ks. Wakosa Maru, European Line, Ish Kobe for this port vis” Moji, and "Shangbal ́on rgih last, and is expected here || at 10 am, to-day, 600 inches,
en aand inst.:
BALDAI FORECARTNE The O. P. R. Coễn sus. Adoniangle arrived at Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N.E, to Nagasaki'at 6 pm, on rath lost, and left again N. winds, modarals ; fine, at 3 am Saturday, for Shaoghal, where she is Que to strive at 2 pm, on rith inst ETHIC PARA Co.'s sa. Empress of China arrived at Kobe st 4 pm, on tak inst, and left and
"An Ago Ki Baturday, for Yokohama, dan ve arrive at 6mm, 'on rath lante
Formosa Chanel, N.E. winds, moderata -South coast of China between Hongkong Lamocks, same as No, 2,
Intimations.
We have received a new
shipment of extra
choice
ENGLISH BACON
75 cents per lb.
THE
DAIRY FARM Co., LIMITED
Hongkong, 19th October, apog:
ASAHI BEER SAPPORO BEER
TO BE OBTAINED
FROM ALL WINE DEALERS!
Events Coming.
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Saturday, 13th November. Theatre Royal, Bandmana Comedy, 9 p.m. "The Flag Lieutenant."
Boxing Championship, V.RO. 0.15 p.m.
Monday, 15th November. Hughes and Hough auction sale, 2.30 p.m. Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders Extraordinary General Meeting, 5 p.m.
Cameron Highlanders Concert: Voluntourn Headquarters, 9.15 p.m.
Theatre Royal, Bandmann Comedy, 9 pm, The Merchant of Venice."
Tuesday, 16th November. Hughes and Hough auction sale, '11 2.m. (Jewellery).
Geo. P. Lammert auction sale, at the Paak, 2.45 p.
St. Andrew's Ball (Practice dance). Theatre Royal, Bandmann Comedy, 9 pm.
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Wednesday, 17th November, Hughes and Hough auction sala, Tortolaa sbell goods, 2.30 p.m.
Hongkong Gas Club Meeting, 5 pm. Theatre Roys!, Bandmann Comedy, 9pm.
Friday, 19th November. Organ Recital, St. Peter's Church, 5.30 p.m.
Saturday, 20th November. Football Matches.
GINS.
Dr. Seager's Old Tom.
D.O.L. Old Tom.
D.C.L. Dry.
ITALIAN VERMOUTHS..
Martini & Rossi.
Fratelli Branca.
BITTERS.
24 Dr. Sieger's Angostina.
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4 months sight £/0, .........................................1/9 3/16" monthe sight /01/9 5/16 yo days' sight Sap Francisco & New York...43 4 months tight/
30 days' Hight Sydney & Melbourne ...1.0 7/16
months' sight Truncu .....
6 months sight, it months' sight
D.C.L. Orange.
Pomeranzen.
Fernet Branca.
H PRICE & CO. LD
COLD
12, QUEEN'S ROAD..