Intimations
FRENCH STORE.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1QIO
· LAOD RUNG'MUW C. S. & W.
COLD.
ANNUAL MEETING.
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The sixteenth ordinary general mosting of the'| Liep Kung Mow Cotton Spinning and Weav log Company, Limited, was held at Shanghai on 7th last. There were present:-Mens. C. Pearce (Chairman), C. Michelau, J. M. Young and Chong Liang-yo, Directora ;'Mr. W. Pratt, Secretary; Messrs. W. H. Beatty, 'A. We beg to inform our numerous phine, R. Spast, F. W. Suterie, Yuk Ping-ur
H. J. Clark, H. P. Wilkinson, G. Payne and We customers and the public in general. Ball. Total number of shares represented that we have been appointed Agent ing the meeting.
The Secretary read the notice conven-
for the "CREME SIMON “ and. The Chairman said:-Gentlemen,The ro
'port and accounts having been in your hands for alf Simon's Produces for Toilet
Requisites,
Powder, Perfumery, Soap, etc.
INSPECTION SOLICITED,
shank my 2281 Javilary: 1010 -
PABST EXTRACT/
THE best, TONIC for keeping is perfect
health in the Tropics,
It is a liquid food is predigasted form, co 'faining all the bracing, soothing and toning
effects of the choicest hops, alcoholic.
493.
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COMMERCIAL,
TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.
Belling,
Sumatra, for Singapore, Awanga, for Shanghai, Taiwan, for Saigon Anna, for Shanghai, Ceylon Mars, for Singapore. Hihatan Mars, for Milke... Fulcher, foi Cantor.
London-Bank T.Taigi, ván u. 3 8 15/16
Do. demands. 7/9 aku,for Saigon Do, 4 months' sight 1/3/10 Catharins Apear, for Swatow. France-Blank T.T.................2.191 Laortes, for Saigon.
Cheongrking, for Canton. America-Bank T.Tgos spaudimuined2} | Kwongiang, for Shanghai," Germany-Bank TT......................... 5.78|
Do. demand............................ 130 || Shaoghuf-Bank T,T. ìṣmimi...........i741 Singapore-Bank T.T, per H.K. 5100.74 Japan-Bank T.T............................... Java-Bank T.T.
some time, we will, with your permission, adopt 6 months' sight L/C.
the usual procedure, and take them as read.
Reviewing the past twelve months as covered by our report, the first nine months of the year 1999 were exceptionally favourable for cotton spinning, the working results on there nice months, January to September," were exceed- ingly satisfactory, and at one time it was anti- cipated that,to-day your Board might have been able to issue a ropart more favourable than the ons now before you. The last three months of the year, however, failed to bear out our expecta- tions. October to December, as you are doubt, less aware, cover a period in which the new 'season's cotton is spun. The · 'year's coiton
crop, owing to alterasting, lengthy periods of drought and excessive rain during the summer months, turned out in the Shanghai districts to be an exceedingly poor one. In a commodity Nearly Non-like cotton, with high prices being paid through out the world for the raw material, it was not Honatural that our market for the new crop opened in an excited manner with rates steadily advancing to prices nevar bilberto reached. Therefore, with an interior crop, with high prices, advancing as they did at the com- mencement of the season from T. 34 to T. 28
Highly recommended by the local medical profesion in case of Debility after Malaria, from overwork or other causes. Apzemia, Nervousness or Dyspepsia. Samples on application.
ALSO JUST RECEIVED-
PABST (&maricao) BEER, la' barrels of izo bottles In view of the arrival of the American fleet in a few days, please'rder early, as our stock is limited.
SIEMSSEN & CO.
A geols.
Hongkong, 17th December, 1900
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KWONG FUNG YUEN,
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Buying.
„.85)
Pasamgora arrived.
Par Aldenham, from Japan--Mr. and Mrs. Drabfard, and children,
Per Nam Song from Calcutta, Panang and Singapore-Mesra. E. Herke Bcott, R den | bolle, and Mr. H. A. Falchatkar, For*Shitg,,
hal-Mr. A. Mansfield and 417 Chinese.
Per Haitan, from Swatow-Mrs. E. Wooley, | Major Evans, Messrs. A. Düboos, H.E. Brown,
and a children, Misses De Cruz, Messu Jr. | de Cruz, Taun, J. Kinshella and to Chinese,
Passengere departed.
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A Hall will close:/01 3-**
DOGK RETURNS,
KONGKONG, AND WHAMPOA DOCKS, H.M.F.M.S. Rainha at Kowlsen :: Dock,
- Moji-Pat Knight of St. Garza, roth Feb. 9 A.M.
...Amelia'
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Klo Limasan
Shaoghal, Nagasaki, Kobs, and Yokohams, Siberian Mall to Europe-Pér Zuetrow 11th Feb., 9 A.M.
Shanghal, Kobe and Moji-Per Namjang, 11th Feb, 11 AM.
Macao-Per Sui Taí, 12th Feb, 1,15 1.3; Manila-Par Yansang, 12th Feb., 5 PM.
· Swalow-Par Haimun, 13th Feb, 9 AM, Macao-Par Set Tai, 14th Feb, 1.15 RM.: „Manila, Zamboanga, Fort Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris | bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea- land, Melbooma, &delaide, Dusedin, Perih and Fremantle-Per Champha 14th Feb. 3 F.M.
"Manila-Per Zafra, 14th Feb., 4 P.M. Hoihow Quinhow and Toamne-Per Asien, 14th Feb., 5 P.M.
Shanghal Nagasak!, Kobe, Yokohama Mary, 14th Feb., 6.p..
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Flame UFURUFUSORI 11 General Lawton H.1.0.9.M.Rwong Rol U.S.S. Wilmington U.S.S. Callan...................... Kwong Sau Loo .... Monteagla... Taisang simuzunu. Prometheus a...................in
TAIKOO DOCKS.
Pakol.......... at Quarry Bay Dockr St. EcochÅKON Kanism Newchwang
Shachseng.
Shuatian
Checking.... Nanchang,
LS
Union Water Boats Nos. 8 and 9.
4. months' sight L/C 1/9 5/16 N. Modis, R. N. Ourant, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock Honolulu and San Francisco- Per Ty Kaifong konų -
........................1/9.7/16 30 days' aight San Francisco & New York..43] 4 months' sight do; jo daya' algbt Sydney & Melbourne...1/9 9
menthal sight France ..................2.13 6 months' sight.
Shaw, H. J. Stanley, E. Yical. Mr. and Mrs. Per Sumatra, for London &c.-Mestis, }, G. D. Pullon, 4 children, Mr. and Mr. Rallen 2751 burg, and infant, Master G. Davis. Mr. Lolly Mr. and Mrs. Fruen, and 5 children, Mens 11/161. G. French, W. G. H. Head, Lewis King, W. C. Tuckerman, L. Spill, Misses Rabbeck .31 X
Morley and Mrs. Beadnell, ...... 11.35
4.mouths' sight Germady. 1.83 Har Silver
Bank of England rale ....................... Savardigo
JOUTUA TAQILIsu kupotosha
THE WEATHER.
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The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figs. Director of the Hongkong Observatory :— - On the 9th at 13:15-p.—The dépression lying near the Loochoos yesterday, is moving to ́wardı E.N.E. between S.E. Japan mod the
Bonins where the barometer bas fallen rapidly.
Loochoos, while it has fallen a pain along the The barometer has risen moderately over the Yangi2s valley. Probably a depression is deve. loping over the latter area.
Prassure is highest over N. Chlon. Fresh monsoon may be expected in the For
Ses.
thor.
Shipping Repor' E.
FISITORS AT THE BOY KIS.
HONGKONG,
Adams, P. R. Andrews, Mrs. H.-M., Alport, C. M. Backhouse, J. H.
Harp, C. E. 1. Horner, Mr. and Mr.
Held, A. H. Barff, Mr. and Mr C. Hough, Dr. S.
S. and 2 children. Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs.
A, K.
J.
Str. Broalita, from Shanghai:-Fine wea. Berabard, Mr. &
Bird, C. F. Bonfat, F.
Str. Namtang from Calcutta, Penang and Singapore:-Strong N.E monsoon and high ten to Paracels; thence to port moderate to slight N.E, monsoon..
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VESSELS IN PORT,
STEAMERS.
Ailcraig, Br. 2., 266, W. Gordos, 3rd Feb,
Framantle, W. A. 13th Jan, Sandal Aline, Br. 3, 1450, J. Martin, zad Jau,
Wood,—B, & Co.
Saigon 28th Dec, Ric-Man Fat. Anglia, Ger..., 1,001, 0. Kümpel, 3rd Feb., Bangkok, Hoihow sod. Pagki-rd Jan., Gen.-B. & S.
Javert, R, J.
Jack, Mrs. Q, M, -
Mr.
Kaosa b. G. F. Kershaw, C. M. Kubo, R. J. Lamar. Mr. L. Lamar, H. D.
Bryant, Mr. and Mre Law, Mist A. B.
Lloyd, Mr. and Mr.
GT, and child Logan, W.
A. W. Buckland, T. C, Bunner, Mr. and
W.C. Burkell, Mr. and
C. R. maid
Mrs.
Lover, E. G. B.
Mrs.
Macdonald, D.
Chapple, F. T. Colvin, H.E Clementi, E. G.
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Collbran, Mrs H.B.,
& a children. Compton, Miu N. Condon, H. L. Connelley, J. E. Coors, Mi
I per picul, and to add the ever predominatinomosi Channel and the N. part of the China | Beolarig, 6.5, 2,510, A. Wallace; Is Feb Covil R. A.
evil of excessive watering, in which pursuit on an advancing market the native countryman is an expert, it is no wonder that the combination of these difficulties coupled with what knight call criminal adulteration, rendered the spin- ning industry, during October to December, in' F4 spite of considerably bigher prices for yarn,
far from a paying undertaking.
HEAD OFFICE-No. 81, Des Voeux Road West, TIMBER YARDS-Kennedy Town,"
TIMBER MERCHANTS,
SAW MILL OWNERS,
ARD
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
TO
H.B.M. Naval and Military Authorities,
AVE always hard large
of
Hmerica in bands fie, Oregon
Pine, Teak, Vacal, Hardwoods, Oregon Spar, Obinero-Spar, Chieste Pine of sil descriptions.
Inspection Invited to the Yards, Best Tarms.
Quick delivery.
With reference to the accounts, you wil
I have read that four Board recommend the division of the Profit and Loss account creditl as follows:-
A. Dividend, of Tis. 6 per share absorbing T. 48,000.
To place to Depreciation :—
Planter airT23,596,09 Building............
5,000,00 which some.together with the amount of.T.
·5.347.91 to be paid to the General Managers leaves a balance to be carried forward to the new account of Tis. 4,960.09.
With the amount of
Tis. 23,596.69, which your Hoard propsies to place to the depreciation of your machinery, we practically write off the cost of the new additioar made during 1909, and T 19000 besides, which means that we have reduced the actual cost of
your plant fruti Tls, 633/170,50 to Tim. 310.000,
in other words your plant stands in the books at. TY 42) per share or T. 10.60 per spindle, depreciation having been entirely effected out of the earnings; at the same time it must |.not 'be' forgotten that to keep your 'plant -io thorough repair-a'sum of Tls, 45,800, during be last seven years bas bien spent in pairs [117,and renewals. Your plant, purchased from
LEUNG TAI,
Managing Director: Hongkong, 19th January, rojo
COMPULSORY MARRIAGE.
NOVEL SCHEME FOR DECIDING LIFE- "PARTNERS BY LOT,
It seems fitting that America should have the credit of the scheme put forward by Mr. George W. Da Cunba, a polited architect, who made bis fortune designleg New York skyscrapers.
According to the New York American, Mr. Da Cunha intendi to introduce in the New
Jersey, Legislature & Compulsory Marriage Lottery Bill, in which any man over 30 and any woman over 25 who has, not voluntarily married shall be compelled to attend a munici pal lot drawing, in which chance, will decide
his or her partner for life,
The following is an abstract from the bill:
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Messrs. Tweedales "and Smalley, Ld, in the your 1897 continues to give every natisfaction and I might add, although no longer now, in in in as sound condition as the day it was erécled, which speaks volumes for the mann.
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Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 10 am: to-day, 0.05 inches.
*FORECAST. 1.-Hongkong and Neighbourhood, N, winds, fresh; fair,
2--Formosa Channel,(N.E, winds, fresh. 3-South coast of China between Hongkong sor Lamockr, Same as No, ti
*4-South coast of China between Hoogkong and Hainan. Same as No. 1
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DUE.
"; Indiao (Namsang) toth inst.
German (Luetsow) trih inst Indian (Komsang) 15th insi.
French (Erneil Simons) 13th inst.
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The s.s. SVAA.let Singapore on 8th inst, sod
is due here on 14th inst
The us. Erroli left United Kingdom on 5th The Bank Line 1.8: Oceano lett Cebu yester
for Hoogkoor via Strails, -day, add' is due here on 13th inst
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The Dodwell New York Lius si. Lowther Calle arrived at Boston on zih init,
The 1. C. S. N. Co.'s 5.5. Kumiang fròm Col- costs and the Straits left Sidgapore for this part on 8th inst.
The ImperialGerman Mail 1.5. Buelow, which left bere on rath ult., at 1 p.m., arrived at Genes on h inst., at 7am.
The O. S., K., Chicago Maru from Yoko kams left, Moji for this poft on 8th inst,, and in expected here ocʻ13th just.
The T. K K. ss. Nippon Mars will sail froth that port on 7th isst., en route to Hongkong: and is due to arrive at this pori en 15th jost.
The N. Y. K . Mishima Maru, European Line, left Moji for ibis port via Shanghái on yth inst, and is expected here on 14th inst.
The N. Y. K. in. Nikko Mars, Australiku Lins, left Kobe for this port wia Mafi and Naga- fac urers, and the care extrcised by our Million 8th inst, and is expected here on rgh
inst. Manager, Mr. Murphine, and those in charge under him.
Toe cost of your buildings with the TIL 5,000 now recommended for depreciation will be reduced from the original cost just on Tls. 206,000 to The. 150,000,
The item Chinese Hours hai, you will have
noticed, disappeared from your assets, the pro- perty, as explained by your Chairman last year, have been sold.
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Interest Account this' year shows a sum of Tls. 1,229.64 on the credit side; this is the first
time since the inception of the Company that
this has been the case, but from the accounts "you" will observe that is your buildings and
Shipping.
· Arrivals,
Daloy 27th Jan, Bean.-G. L. & Co. Dealawers, Be. ., 2,50, W. Ban, 8th Feb
-London via Ports Dic, og Gen.-G.. Carl Diederichsen, Ger, 18, 174, T. Kayser 6th
Feb.,--Pakhol and Hollow 5th Feb., Gen. ' -J. & Co. Chepan, Br. 1.5.1,350,. L. Janes, 2nd Feb.,
Cabion 1st Feb., Gen.-B. & S. Chinhua, Br. x... 1,350, J. H. Brown, 8th. Feb,,
-Canton 7th Feb., Gen-B. & S. Choising, Ger, ., oz, J. Brabu, as Fab. -Biogkok reth Jan, Rice and Neal,-B.
- & S.
Chuniang, Br. ss. 7,418, W. E. Sawer, 18th Jao,Pasuruan 15th Jan, Sugar,➡}, M. & Co. Devawongo, Ger 5.8., 1,950, F. Rehwaldt, 8th Feb-Baugkok via Angelo, and Swalew 271b Jan., Rice and Mial.-B. & S. Empress of ladis, Br. s.s., 3,032, E. Beetham, Sth Fab,Vancouver 13th Jao, Tous and Gen.O, P. R. Co. Haiman, Br. st., 636, J. W, Evans, 8th Feb.
---Swatow 7th Feb., Geo.-D. L., & O
Hanoi, Fr. .., 630. 1, Panaler, 8th Feb
Haiphong via Pakboi, and Hoibow 4th Feb., Gon, and Mail,--A, R, M. Helene, Ger, ss., 771, Jessen, 8th Feb., Holstein, Ger. 2, 1,103, D. Heniz, 291b Jasi,
Swatow 7th Feb., Gen.-J. & Co.
Salgen 23rd Jan., Rico, J. & Co... Kaifeng, Br..s., 987, Warrack, 18th Jan.,
Cebu and Iloilo 14th Jen., Ballast.-B. &
S.
Kanchow, Br. 5.5 1,216 Hotkman, 5th Feb.,
from Kehao. Coal.-B. & S. Kiukiang, Br. 1.2, 1,228, Robertson, 1st Feb.
Wakamatu 27th Jan. Geo.-B. & S. Korea, Am, 8.2., 5,651, S. Sandberg, 8th Feb, San Francisco via Ports 7th Jan., Mail Food Gen.-P. M. S. 8. Co. Kowloon, Ger, ss., Enigk, and Feb.,-Canton Kright of St. George, Br. 1.6., 1976, D. D.
1st Feb., Ground-nuts.-H. A. L
Stephens, 4th Feb.-Moji 30th Jap, Ger. -}, & A. 9. S. Co
Kwangtah, Chi. 11, 1,356, H. W. Lunt_7th Fab, hanghal via Amoy 1st Feb, Geo. -0. M.. N Co.
Mausang, Br. 1,344 G. S. Wolgall, th
Feby-Sandakan, B. N. B. 28th Jan Timber.-J., M. & Co. Monteagle, Br. 1, 6,163, S. Robinson, 15th Jao-Vancouver via Japan 29th Dec, 09. and banghai 22nd Jan, Mails and Gen. -C. P. R. Co.
Nanshan, Br. ss., 1,19), à, Jones, 29th Jan, Saigon 24th Jan, Rice.-B. & Co.
Mager Jr., G. Marker, H. L. Manlott, Dr. O, Marshall Wood, E.
Mchua, F. Meinlark, G. U. Menagh, J. E Meermann, P. E. Mayes, Mr. and Mrs.
C.F. Mickle, D. M..
Cow, Dr. and Mrs. Mone, H. J.
Douglas Crighton, Mr. and
Madla, N..D..
G
P. Carry, Dallas, Master
man
Dallas, Mr. and
George Darley. C. G. Decker, H. Dorlan, J. H... Dubay, A. Dundas Capt. F.. Danrich, A. E Erdale, O.
Fearon, MIL Foster, Mrs. H.
Mrs. Noel, Mr. and Mn.
W.
Oeract, R. H. Not. OwID Ě.
Mis. Pinkham, L. E Piesbergen, H.
Pretgrave, E. W. Randolph, R, W; Ray, E. H.
Ships Fasad The Canal.
4th January-Alcinous, Daniawiri, Java, Maria Richmars, "Minelans, gih January- dirmand Bible, Kanagawa Maru, Mashaon, Prins Ludwig Sado
Der
Caylon, Ching Wo, Deucalion, Glenavon, oma, Spreewald, Tydens, 14th January—China, Dacre Castle, Pyrrhus, Saxonia, Siksto, Stem. for, Tonkin. 18th January-Bengtos, Film- skirt, Pritus, Sikk, Sunda, Yeddo. 21st Janu. ary-Brnest Simons, Filnisktra, Gjawens, Goa- deu, Hirano Maru, Kvang St, Lutrow, Putho, 25th January-Ajax, Indramayo, Miyasaka Mar 18th January-Hakata Maru, Pala- wan, Polymertón, Sprila, Suevia: 1st February -Bindoram, Braemar, Manila, Denbighshire, Palma, Prometheus, Prinuaz Alice, 4th Fab ruary-Austria, Bulow, Tango Maru, Tonkin, Esshertog, Franx Ferdinand. 8th February.... Brisgavia, Glamorganshire, Glenitrat, İya Maru, Idomenini, Karonga, Ounja, Sietītu, Sonigambla.
Arrivals at Homs-4th January—Astyanar. 7th January-Belgravia, Calchas, Suruga, x1th January-Indrašamha, Kitano Maru, Peking, | Monmouthshirë, 14th January—Bloem fontalny Menelaus, Namur, 18th January-Coulsdon, Breconshire, Prins Laidwig, Tonkin, Sade "Mfarm, asth 'January-Chiné, Namur, Dam G. raaty-Hirano, Mary Priho, Silesia, 4th Feb
callon. 18th January--Alcides, Nors. 1st Fabr
ruary-Ching Wo, Għaxse, Gosban, Polymarienį Palevi, 8th February-4/ax.
Recs Davies, Hon. Mr.
W...
Ritson, F.K,
Ransom, R. M. Sanballe, R.
Seymour, Major H. Solomon, H.. H.
Vasnals
Fitz Patrick
Steamers Expected.
Agents
Dua
From
Tacoma...O. 5. K. ... Féh,”
Brasilia ......... Shanghat. H. A. L. Feb. 9-
141 In
Luezow... Singapore. M. & Co... Feb OCCADO
D.& Co.Ld Feb. It Coba Mishima Mara. Thursday IN. Y. K.... Feb. 14 Kanagawa M... Moji .......[N. Y. K........ Fab. 14 Ernest Simons. Singapore,M. M, moon Faby rý Nikko Maru... Japan ................ N. Y. E........ Feb. 15
Frost, Mr. and Mrs. B. Spalding, R., Sargeon Nippon Mara. Japan......Ts K. Kan Feb
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Fuller, Denmar Garner, C. Z. Gill, Mian E. H. .GII), Miss V. H. Goulbours, V.
and Mrs. A. D.
Splities, I.
Stolts, Miss J. Square, Miss A. Thomas, H. P. Thomas, L.
Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Thome, Mrs.
C. Let
Gracey, T. - Grimshaw, R. Grossmann, W.
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Thorne, 2 Misser Vida, F. R. Villanueva, E. de O. Wambald, Misa Wilkinson, H... Wood, G. G. Wright, Mr. and Mr.
EO. Wunderlich, Mr. and
MIR H,
Halgate, L. G. Hall, Capt. T. P. Hamilton, J. T. Harding, Min Harrison, A. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs
R. D.
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Kales, F. H. Cowan, P. H.
Knott, Mrs. G.A.
Rees, L. C. Drought, R., Liept. Ritchie, A
and Mr. A.E..
CRAIGIENIZIOA,
Hargreaves, Mrs, Jackman, H. T. Jonci, Dr. and Mrs.
Evan Kydd, Mr. and Mrs.
W.
Smith, Crowther Saltb, Mr. and M. - Grant
Smith, E. Grant Smith, Miss D. T. Wilson, G. L.
PEAK,
Alabaster, M. & Mrs. Jeffries, H. N. Auld, Mr. Archbatt, Mr. Aubrey, Dr.
Aucott, E. T
Bayard, Col.
Bayly, L. M.
geon and Mrs.
John, Col. St. Kluschot, Mrs.
Kulght, U. C.
Lakla, Mr.
Lack, Mr. and Mrs.
Lander, Lt. Col.
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Amigo, Ger. s.., 827, H. Frandsen, 8th Feb., Newchwang, Br. 3.1., 1,995, D. M. Scott, 24th Beadnell, Flest - Sur Lawder, Mr. & Mr. C.
-Holbow 7th Fab., Gen‚÷], & Co,
Kiang Ching, Chi 8.5, 4,003, Brisander
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Feb,-Chiegkiang 4th Feb,, Gen.--Tung Leo & Co.
́ ́ Jau.,-Swatow 23rd Jan., Geb.-B. & S.
Pakini, Ger. 3.5, 1,018, f. Wenzel, 26th Jao,
Bangkok 16th Jau, Gen-B & S.
Canton 21st Jan,, Geo-B. & S.
Seneca, Br. s.s., 3,171, W. Griches, 9th Feb.,-Pakko, Br. 1, 1,377, Gibbs, 22nd Jan,
Shanghai 5th Feb., Gen-5, O. Co. Varg, Nor. 875, Picst, 9th Feb.-Chin.
kinng 4th Feb, Gen.-A. T. & Co. Bingo Maru, Jap. 1... 3,573. G. C. Henry, 8th Feb-Bombay via Singapore 31st Jan, Cotton and Gon.—N. Y. K.
Ponglong, Ger, 8.8., 998, W, Böteführ, 7th Feb., -Bangkok 15th Jan, Rica.-B. S, Prometheus, Nor. 3., 1,024, D. Ko nelicasen, 4th Feb,Bangkok and Jan., vis Hol how 2nd Feb., Gen-Kia Tya Lung,”
Luster, Mr.
Bedford, Col, and Mrs. Lyddon, Capt.
Bell, Capt, and Mr.)
Bowdler, Mrs.
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Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mias 0. Chaplain, Miss Coke, Lt. and Mrs. Dawson, Mr. Dodgson, Lt. and Mrs. Donelar, Dr.
Martin, R.
May, E. A. G.
Neilson, Mr.
Probyn, R.A.M.C., Majas Pyne, Major. and Mrs.
Rees, Mr. and Mrs
Van der Rens, Consul de Sawer, Mrs, Fayrer, Sir Joseph and Smith, A. Findlay Stacpole, Li-Col.
The marriage of every womu over 25 and plant only stand at Th..490,000 including Brasilia, Gar. s.., 6,585, M. Filler, 9th Feb Proteus, Nor, sa, 1,024, Q. Möller, 28th Jan,, | Edwards, Mr. & Mrs. Sinclair, A.
ef, every man over 30 years of age shall be this year's depreciation, the diference between compulsory.
Every numarded woman over 25 and every upmarried man over 50, who is of sound health, shall be required to appear before the mayor of the municipality each year on a date to be determined by the mayor,
The name of each woman and the name of pach man shall be written on, a slip of "paper and the slips placed in separate boxes, one box for the women's sàmes and the other box for the men's names.
The city clerk sbáli draw, soccessively, the men's names, and an osch man's name, in on- wounced that man ball draw one name from the box containing the women's names, and so on, until each man has drawn a women's Bamo.
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this amount and your capital gives the Com- pany some Tis. 300,000 for working capital, and that whch our stocks are low there is a surplus on which interest can be earned. This was particularly felt during July to October when clainances were made"almost as soon as we could spin the yars, and our collon stock was getting low.
With these remarks, gentlemen, I begto pro- pose, the adoption of the accompots and report, but before putting it in the form of a resolus tion, I shall be pleased to answer any questions to the best of my ability,
There were no questions.
The following resoluifans wero then put to the meeting and. carried gossimonsly:-
Proposed by the Chairman, seconded by Mr. J. M. Young That the report and accounts Kelas presented be passed,
Each of such drawings shall constitute mariage, certified then and there by the city clark, the marringo bring for life or for three
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Propbued by Mr. J. M. Young, accopded by Mr. H. P. Wilkinsont That a dividend of Tis. 6 por share be declared for the yew ended December 31, 1989.
Proposed by Mr. W. H. Beatty, seconded by
years, according to whether there be issue orMr. G. Payne That Mr. G. Michelan and Mr. Chưng Liang-yu be re-appointed directors of the Company.
not.
If at the end of the third year of marriage there be no inve, that fact shall constitute &
divorce, and each party shall contract a no marriage by attending and participating in the next drawing.
Proposed by Mr. F. W. Sutterle seconded
Shanghai 6th Feb., Gen.-H, A‚L, Nam Sisg, Br, 1.5, 2,591, P. M. B. Lake, 9th Feb.,--Calculta, Pooang and Singapore 1st Fab., Giu-J1, M. & Co.'
Haitan, Br. 31,183. J. S. Reach, 9th Feb,
Swataw 8th Feb,, Gan.-D., L. & Co. Frief, Nor. 191, O. Hudersen, 8th Feb.
---Kwang Yen 5th Feb., Go—A. R. M. Kehsichang, Ger..., 1,291, Scholdling,
Feb-Fangkok 31st Jan., Goo, and Tin- ber.-B. & S.
Chinau, Br. 2., 135, Josei, 9th Feb,-Shaug-
hai 6th Feb, Geo.—B. & S.
Michael Jebsen, Ger. a.s., 1,088, J. Feteran oth Feb,-Swatom 8th Feb., Geo.—-), £ CD.
Aldenham, Br, 1.1, 4,001, F. Hood, 9th Feb, Feb-Japie 4th Feb, Geo-G. 1. & Co. Kalvaberg, Ger..., 686, A. Nisjabn, 9th Feb.
-Haibow, 8th Feb., Geo-jebaont & Os. Sungkiang, Br. ss 897, C. Flunkett, 9th Feb.
-Cebu Iloilo, 8th Feb., Sugar and Gas- B. & Si
dieranom at the Harbour Ofse. Prometheus, for Bangkok. Kingching, for Cinton. Hanst, for Kwong-chow-was,
Seco, for Singapore. Michael Jobean, for Saigon. Sambiaffor Shangbai.
Mr, A. R. Vorphine: That Mr. G. K. Win- | Beslawefs, for Nigasaki, grove ba re-elected as the Company's, auditor
| for the current year.
Proposed by the Chairman, soconded-by-
Departares. Feb. 8.
Mr. Michelau That the next general ment-Prins Hitel Friedrich, for Europe. ing be held during the month of FebiwarY OF March, 1911,
Feb. 9. Chingleým, for Saigon, Dalya Maru, for Wakamatsu, Dagny, for Kwingyaw,
won, for Singapore. Germania, for Dalay.
Mr. Da Cunha, who has English, Spanish and French blood in his veins, defending his idon, says that the person who fails to many The Chairman, ansoinced that dividend falle in his or her principal reason for existe | warranis would be posted that night or the ence. Differences of race, incompatibility of next morning. He thanked the shareholders
for attendance;":"
their alan to the Charmane, proposed timpèr, religion, or social standing will not be allowed to stand in the way." Nalihar will by Mr. H. J. Clark, concludes the business of Filmwe, for Saljoni
for Balgen
Bangkok via Helbow 21st Jan, Rico. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Sambia, Ger. 5.8., 3,071, 0. Müller, 8th Feb.
Manila 5th Feb, Gen.-H. A. L Soshing 6th jas,
JAD.-Aoping 26th Jan., Gen.-O. S.K. Taian Maru, Jap. 1, 1984, K. Nas, 21st Jav,-Kebon 16th fín., Coal.— Wing ... Chong & Co Tamba Martt, Jap. s., 1,000, K. Sato, 29th
Jan.,Moji 24th Jan, Gan.-N. Y..K. - Tomoye Mard, Jap. 15. 1,581, K. Kogima, 17th Jan-Dairen 11th Jan., Coal-M. B. Yoantang, Br. 1, 1118 P. H. Rolle 7th
Fab-Manila 4th Feb, Gen-Jy M. .Co. yawat Mary-Jap. 6, 166, Sakoms, st Feb-from Moji, Coal-Ataka & Cò Zafire, Br. 3.1., 1,618, R. Rodger, 7th Feb.
Manila 5th Feb., Hemp and Gen.,, T4
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