·NIPPON YUSEN KAISBA,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25 1010

ALLEGED FORGERY OF A

BANK-NOT8;

CASE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL,

HALLEY'S COMET,

WILL DR VISIBLE "Soon,

Twenty-two pages of interesting data con. cerning Halley's and other comets in general have been published by Father George M. Zwack, the secretary of the weather bureau at Manila.

The 'comet will be visible to the naked eye

in Manila in March,

י,

„TRAFEL IN 11881.

DR. EVEN REDIN'S LAST LONG JOURNEY,,,

There has been issued a cheap reprint of the work by Dr. Hedio containing a full account of his last long and adventurous journey through unknown Tibet during içe6, 1907 and 1908, It

is his personal narrative, most of the geogra phical and all the scientific results of which he obtained so large a store being kept for a separ ato work, the elaboration of which will occupy

cut into the ocean of the world's tumult and of criticism with many leaks and cracks. The advantage was that it was poured forth, so to. speak, while the author's mind was still full of the events he describes and while the thousanda of basty notes, sketches, cic, on which it was based, still possessed their full significance for him..

INTERVIEW WITH TASHI LANA,

:

To-day's Advertisements.

DIOCESAN SCHOOL & ORPHANAGE.

'CHOOL will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY,

SCOOL will

"Hongkong, 25th February, 1910.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

SATURDAY,

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the 5th March, 1910, at 5.30 r.M., or their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Ice House Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,

Comprising:-

BOWLS And

PLATES, HRASS BUDDHAS and TEM-

MAKUDZU VASES, PLE LANTERNS, KINKOSAN SATSUMA TEA and COFFEE SETS, VASES, BOWLS, SILVER and GOLD CLOISON. NE VASES and BOWLS, IVORY CARV- INGS, SILK-EMBROIDERED SCREEN, GOLD DAMASCENE WARE KAGA TEA SETS, &c, &c.

Batalogues will be issued.

TERME :—As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, 25th February, 1910.

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PROPOSED INCREASE OF CAPITAL

The Hocki observes that the Bank of Japan bas doubled its capital, increasing it to Yoo, Before Mr. J. R. Wood, Second Police 000,000, while the Tokyo Electric Light Com Magistrate, this morning, Wang Han, a well pany has in contemplation à proposal to is dressed Chinaman, of 417, Queen's Road West, crease its capital to Y50,000,000. In view of was charged. with the alleged forgery $14 these facts, a suggestion has been made by a Hongkong and Shanghai Banknote of five section of the shareholders of the Nippon dollar denomination. Detective-Sergeant T. Yosun 'Kaisha to increase the capital of the Murphy proszcuted and Mr. W. B. L. Shen. Jatter company." It is admitted that there is too, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and Den- at least two yours more. In its present cheap THE Uadenigned have received instructions no room for an extension of the company's con, appeared for the defendant. It. ap. form, says the Japan Herald, the book will no business at the present time in view of depres pears that the defendant was arrested in doubt interest a large circle of readers. : It sion in the shipping business throughout the the compound of the Central Police Station was written under age.great disadvantage and world, but the shareholders making the pra-on-the-21st-instant_for_some_alleged offence one great advantage; the former, that of hurry, posal maintain that the reserves of the which, curiously enough,, bad poiking to do I had to write the whole book in 107 days, Dr. company have accumulated to the enormous with the present cate. By a mere accident, De-Hedin says, during which many hours were sum of about Y20,000,000, and while this may tective Murphy discovered the false note on the taken up with work connected with the maps be regarded as having strengthened the founda zaspect's person and promptly took him in and illustrations and by an extensive.comTOR- tion of the company, it is not expedient for a charge. This morning, he appeared at the pondence with foreign publishers, The whole company which receiver a Government subsidy Magistracy and alter evidence had been taken, work has been hurried and the book fram ba- `to hold a large amount of reserve fund, almost he was committed for trial at the next Criminalginining to end is like a veural which ventures

equal to the capital, and to continue to pay a Sessions, bail being allowed in the sum of $150. dividend at the rate of 10 or 12 per cent. per annum. Such a position is liable to create. misunderstanding on the part of the Govern ment and the public. It is doubtful, whether competition in the shipping business through. "out the world will permit, the company to maintain its present high rate of dividend, and It is high time for the company to increase its capital, using a portion of the reserve a the payment for the new shares and reducing the dividend to a proper rata. Thit will protect the interests of the company and the sharehodars. The company was formed in 1885, continues the Hochi, with a capital of Y1,000,000, which was reduced to Y8,800,000 In 1889 in consequence of trado depression. On the opening of the European service after the Japan-China war the capital was increased to Y23,000,000, its present figure. A proposat was, made to increase the capital during the business boom after the Russo-Japaness War, but the Mitsu Bishi, the largest shareholders, opposed the proposal, which had also the disapproval of the authorities of the Imperial Household, which Ís a large shareholder, and the proposal had to be dropped. At one time the Nippon Yusen Kaieba, with a capital of 22,000,000, was the Jargest concern in Japan next to the Nippon Railway Company and the Bank of Japan, bul the company will soon be left far behind. The Tokyo Electric Tramway Company commands a capital af Y60,000,000, and the Tokyo Elec- tric Light Company is about to increase its capital to Y50,000,000, while the Specie Bauk and the Tokyo Gas Company have also in con- templation a proposal to increase their capital In these circumstances it is only natural for the Nippon Yauan Kaisha to double its capital, making it Y44,000,000. It is maintained by those shareholders who are in favour of the in. crease that the proposal, can be carried out quite easily, without calling upon the share holders to pay a sen at the reserve fund can be utilised for the purpose.-Jaßen. Chronicle,

-TRADE-MARK. DISPOTE"

DECISION IN FAVOUR OF FOREIGN PETITIONERS,

Decision was delivered by the Patent Bureau on the 4th lastant in a petition filed on behalf

of Mesars, Carlowitz and Co, Kobe, represent- ad by Mr. Qla, barrister and patent agent, of Kobe, and Mr. Asamues, patent ages, of Osaka, against Mr. Horumoto Naraji, a mer cbant, of Kogawa-machi, Osaka, repreacuted ~by Mr. Sunagawa, barrister and pitent uscat,

of Osaka, and Messrs, Okada and Ota, patent agents of Tokyo. The petition was for the in- validation of the registration of (be trade-mark No. 12,136 held by respondeat. The decision is in favour of petitioner and the registration of the trade-mark in question has been declared invalid. The trade-mark was used for soaps The full text of the decision is to hand. The petitioner demanded that the registration of the trade-mark be declared invald according to Article 10 of the Trade Mark Law, as it fell

From the succeeding pages the following data is culled;"

The following is the author's description of highest priest in the Tibet to hierarchy, at his interview with the Thibi Lamia, the second

Tashi-Lampo-We`asceuded through a laby Father Zwack introduces his subject with a explanation of the absolute, harmlessness of

rinth of gloomy lages and dark narrow clois comets and points out that fear. of them is theters to the Labrang, where the Tashi Lama

lives-the Vatican with its white facade, result either of, ignorance or superstition, or

its large quaint windows and its. solid bal both:

coaies standing high above this town, of temple buildings. Our conductor leads us The number of comes that visit our solar into cold dark rooms up. unusually sleep. system is much larger than is ordinarily staircases. The steps, in which the soles of supposed. Prior to the invasion of the teles.

the monks have word deep bollöwi, aro cipe in the beginning of the 17th century only edged with iron and dis irou bars of the those have been noticed which obtained a balustrade are polished with innumerable brightness of at least a star of the Gib magoi-hands. The steps are dark, and our friends tade. Hence we find ly about 490 cameis

warn us to mount slowly and cautiously. Then recorded from the cartest times down to the there is light and we are taken out on to a gal year 1650, Since then some 300 more have ery, a roof but soly, to plunge again into a been discovered,

maze of datic passages and flights of stops.

The closest approach of a comet to the earth. was probably that of Lex:ll'i in 1770 which came within 1,520,000 miles of the earth.

:

Comelk are exceedingly large bat, consider ing theirbufk, also exceedingly flimsy.creatures, The head of Eoke's comet has a diameter of 300,000 miles when it first becomes visible at a distance of 135 million miles and Euke's comet is by no means a large one.

Comet's tails are rarely less than 10,000,000 miles long. The tail of the comet of 1812 was 100,000,000 miles long and 100,000 miles in diameter near the head. The earth is only 8,000 miles in diameter.

Comets are believed to consist of a huge swarm of meteors from 100 to 8,000 miles in diameter. Comets as a whole are not lum inous by incandescence but their fight depends in some manner on, the sun.

As to the danger that might result if a comet struck the earth Fätber Zwack siys: "If a comer actually strikes the sup it is not likely that the least harm will be done.... There might and very likely would be a flash of some kind at the solar surface, as the shower of comptus particles struck it, but probably noth ng that the astronomer would not take delight-in watching."

Halley's comet received its name in honour of the famous English astronomer Edmund Halley, 1636-1741.

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Two English strinamers of the present time te bistory of Halley's comet as far back as the Mesar Cowell and Crommelin, have traced year 87 3. C. For every pie of the 25 raturos postulated by the period of the comet since ibat year they have found historical proofs,

At its present return the comet was first dis. covered by Dr. Wolf, director of the astrophysi. cal observatory on the Konigstub! near Hei. deberg, Germany.

At Manila Observatory the camet was first

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

FROM GALOUTTA, 'PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship

THE

"LIGHTNING,"

having arrived from the above Ports, Con sigacon of Cargo are bereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at Consignees' risk and expense.

Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M., of the 1st March, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IM- MEDIATE DELIVERY of; their.. Goods from alongside, such Cargo Impeding the dis charge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consigneer risk and expense.

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No Fire Insurance bai bech effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Agents. Hongkang, 25th February, zora.

PROPOSED INCREASE. OF CAPITAL.

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To-day's Advertisements.

BANK LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "KUMERIC," FROM TACOMA, VANCOUVER, YOKO. HAMA, KOBE AND M›JE

THE

above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter signature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside..

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED Agents, Hongkong, 24th February, 1910.

FROM EUROPE THE H. A; L. Steamship

"SPEZIA,"

Ctx

Captain Faar," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous andṣar extra-hazırdons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go down Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading counter- signed by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be given before TO- 'DAY.

M

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised....

'No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have jolt the Godowns and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd prox., will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the and proz, at 3 PM,

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 5th February, 1910,

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EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM.

SHIP COMM'ANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling of Timor, Port Darwin and Quotesland Ports, and taking throngh Cargo to Adelaide, New Zealand, Tasmani &G)

THE Siccnship

גוי

"EMPIRE;"

· The Steamor la Installed throughout with the ecuric fight.

As they approach the sanctuary of the Tasbi Lamo, the conversation is carried on in lower, more subdued tours; one dares no longer speak loud; small groups of lamas stand in the corridors and passages, silout as statues, and look at me as I pass by, ...

We enter not without feeling solemu, i make a deep how at the door and two more before I stand before him. The Tasbi Lama is sitting on a beach in a window recess and bus in front, of THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK. Captain Helms, will be despatched as above and some printed sheets. He is dressed as sim- him, a small table with a teacup, a telescopà

OD SATURDAY, tho'gih March, at Noon,

ply as an ordinary monk, wears 'n cerise cost-

This well-known Steamer is specially Ätted for Passengers, and has a Refrigèmating Cham- A proposal has been made among the share-bar which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi. ume of the usual style, cont, waistcoat, vest and holders of the Yokohama. Specie Bank to slons, Ics, dc, broughout the voyage. the long scarf, which is thrown over the shoulder increase the capital of the bank to Y48,000,000 and round the bady like a toga, between its-double, the existing capital of Y24,000,000. folds peeps out at a yellow undervent with gold The shareholders are, however, divided in embroidery; both arms are bare and the head opinion regarding the method of increase. The is uncovered. His complexiou is fair, slightly Tokyo shareholders seem to think it advirable middle height, is well proportioned, looks inclicing to yellow; be is somewhat below the to increase the capital even though the rale of dividend is reduced from 12 per cent, ta to cathy and is in his 25th year. In his small, beads. His short cropped hair is black; there soft, delicate hands, bo hold a rosary of red

is scarcely any down on his upper lips; his lip are not thick and full like those of other Tibe taps, but thin and gracefully formed, and bi eyes are of a chestnut brown colour. Nodding kindly, he gives me both his hands and invite the Lama, Dr. Hedin had, through an inter- me to sit in an ormchair beside him, With

preter, a very long and interesting conversa

tion.

INPRESSIONS.

1

of this man-Wonderful, never-to-be-forgotten The traveller gained the following impresion

Tasbi Lamal Never has any man made to deep and ineffaccable as impression on me. Not as a divinity in human form, bui as a man

per cent. The Yokohama shareholders.ngece

reduced. The opinion in favour of an increase in the capital being fairly unanimous among the shareholders, the proposal is to be brought farward at the next regular half yearly meeting, to be held on the zoth proximo.

to the increase, but do not want the dividend

COITON YARN,

REDUCING THE PRODUCTION.

Owing to the high price of raw cotton all the to reduce the production of yarn, especially of spinning companies are showing a disposition

the coarse yaras of 15's and balow which re- quire more raw cotton than the others, says thể Jofan Chronicle. On the other band the activity in trade prevailing in, India bas mark

& Stewardess and a duly gnallded Särgeon. are carried.

N.B.—To assorn the additional comfort of passangers the steamers of the Company have electric fads fitted in staterooms,

For Freight ar Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & 0..

Agents. Hongkong, asibh February, 1910, [127

Intimations. SAUSAGES

OWN MAKE EXCELLENT and DELICIOUS.

Pure Pork

AND

Beef Sausages

at 35 cents & 25 cents. per lho

THE DAIRY FARM Co., LTD. Hongkong, 13th February, 1910,

ASAHI

BEER SAPPORO BEER

TO BE OBTAINED

FROM ALL WINE DEALERS

YEE SING,

No. 4. D'AQUIlar Street,

MANUFA

[ANUFACTURE WHOLESALE AND

RETAIN DEALERS

In all kinds of hand-made' DRAWN and EMBROIDERY CHINESE LINE GRASS CLOTH, PEWTER WARE, C

all of the best quality.

Homováno. 17th December. 1000

JAPANESE MASSAGE.

Masseur MEIJI SHA,.

GRADUATE OF

KOBE MESSAGE SCHOOL.

ATTENDANCE AT PATIENTS' RESIDENCE,

No. 171, WANGHAI ROAD, GROUND FLOOR. Hongkong, toth January, 1910.

SALON-CINEMA THEATRE,

WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, OPPOSITE GENERAL POST OFFICE,

FIRST APPEARANCE IN HONGKONG

Or

Mr. CARL WALLNER, Whistler and Comedian.

Miss ADA KING .

AND

Miss RUBY CHRYSTAL

·IN THEIR NEW REPERTOIRE.

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approaches as near as possible to perfection who in goodness of heart, innocence and purity edly increased the demand for, knitted goods, EXCELLENT FILMS. ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE, DAILY, OHANGE

end' orders have been coming to continually

under the category of No. 3 of Article 2 of the seen with the 19 inch equatorial on November shall never forget his expression ; it displayed since the opening of the New Year. This has

SPOR18.

FOOTBALL LEAGUE."

SECOND DIVISION,

The fixtures for tomorrow in the second division are acfollows:-~~-

arms faw. It was stated that a trade-mark 25, 1907. consisting of the Chinese characters." Rei Wa," and used by respondent for bis'commercial, Topi, was registered on October 6th, 104, the application being made for registration on August 16th of the same year. The trade- mark in question was identical in all re- spect to the "Rei Wa" widely used fox many, wears as another trade name by Car- lowitz & Co. No. 87, Kyo-macbi, Kobe. Prior to August 16th, 1904, when the application was made by respondent for the registra tion of his trade mask, Carlowitz & Co. was sailing and buying soap and other articles in Japan and China under the trade name of Rei Wà". In the case of comps sold by the firm the characters "Rei Wa" were'

B. O. C. vs. 87th Company Royal Garrison Artillery, at the Military Ground, 4 pm. Re- feree, Sapper Scarlet.

83rd Company Royal Garrison Artillery "B" Company Buff, at the Parade Ground, 4p.m. Referee: Quartermaster-Sergt. Barn father..

BO.C. 1. 87TH CO, RG.A.

unbounded kindness, humility and philan thropy; and I bave never seen such a smile, a mouth so delicately formed, so noble a countenance. His' smile Dever left bim

be smiled like a sleeper dreaming of some thing beautiful and desirable and when ever our eyes met his smile grew broader, and be nodded kindly and amiably, as much for my intentions are good towards all mes, 'as to say: Trust in my friendship implicitly.

The incarnation of Amitabbe! The earthly shell in which the sduļ• of Amitabha ́liver on through time! Therefue, deity full of super- natural wisdom and omniscience.

Can

he be Amitabha himself? This much. is etiaio, that he is a very extraordinary man told him that-1 thought myself fortunata to a singular, unique and incomparable man. have seen him and that I should never forget the hours i had spent in his company. Henceforth, all the lamas treated me with greater respect and it was evident that very -LUSITANO-RECREATION-CLUB"evening that the whole bazaar and all the

FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

The fioul of the L.R.C. football competition will take place on Wednesday, and March, be. tween C team captained by P. Rers and "E" team by J. M. Britto, on Causeway Bay Ground. The members will be At home" to their friends on the abova data.

resulted in a corresponding increase in the de mand for coarse yarns. The demand has also risen for the yarns-for the weaving of cotton flucnel, and the yare market has notably improved of late, some qualities rising from Yi to Y50. In the past few day's about 4000 bates have changed hands in Osaka, The export of yara now remains quiet in con- sequence of the Chinese New Year holidays, white the stock of yara in Shangbai is reported

China, as Japanese yarn is still cheaper than to exceed 20,000 bales. It is believed, how. ever, that fresh orders will come in shortly from

Indien or other foreign yarns. The rates At which business was dond last week for February delivery were Y132 for 20's of the Gode and 127 for 16's and Y:34 for 20's of the Seitan milis, Y211.75 to Yiza for 10's. Y116,25

Kanagalachi mill.

Events Coming.

town of Shigatse knew that I had spent three hours with the holy one. For my part 1. could hardly think of anything ales but the Tashi Lama. I felt the Labrang, his cloistered palace, iniexicated and bewitched by his parable Books etc, 12 am, sonality. This one day was worth many many days in Tibet and I felt that I had now beheld what was most remarkable in the country, scarcely surpassed by the massive manutains with their snow-capped summi,, ~

Saturday, 26th February. Gec. P. Lammert, Auction sale of Furniture, at 4. Lochiel Terrace, (Kowloon) 11 a..

Hughes and Hough, Auction sale of valu.

The B. O. C. will be represented by the fol- impressed on the goods themselves, and soaps towing in to-morrow's match against the above Impresred with these characters, had a good team :-K, Khan (Goal), A. Abbas, and W. N. reputation as manufactures of the. Rei-wa Edwards (Backu); J. Chẹw, W, Wong and H. Yoko, another trade-name of petitioner's firm, | Goldenberg (Halfbacks), Y. Abbas, I. E Chun- Respondent thus registered the trade-name of yut, J. Jex, B. Muskett and Heigh (Forwards). another as his own trade-mark, în pressed it on Kis goods, and was selling the latter as the ∙manufactures of the Rei-Wa Yoko, with the result that the public was deceived into ba lieving that soups of inferior quality were made 'by the politioner's firm. In this way the trade mirk in question fall under the category pi No. 3 of Anicle z of the Trado-Mark Law, «? In defence respondent maintained that pot tioner had no interest whatever in, the trade murk in question, so that he was not qualified to bring the action. Trade-marks which foll

The last chapter has one of the book contains

•“under No., 3. of -Avilčla" a of the Trade Mark

a sbort account of the great Trans-Himalayan Law must be such as were calculated to deceiva

range of which Dr. Hodia was the namer, and the public. The trade-mark in this case was

practically the discoverer. The comparison not calculated to deceive. The mark should

med up thus:-Height of highest peaks less the of it with the Heimalayas may be briefly am. be ruled by the Trade Mark Law and the trade. same by the Commercial Code, as they were Rose, W. H. Vivauub, D.-Noring R-A-Car-tang-la-being only 25,900 feet as compared with L. E. Lammert (Capt., G. A. Hancock, L. A. culminsting point (so far as known) Nien-chen two independent things. If the trade mark in valan, R. F. Lammiert, H. W. Peterson, P. Cur. the 29,000 of of Mt. Everest. Height of passes question was identical with the trade name of

foreign firm, it cams under the category of Tia, Orf. Higginbditom and R. Bats.

No's of Article of the Trade Mark Law, but

the trade-mark used by petitioner in this cast. Wired!" Rst WWx,” but ? Răi Wa Yoko,”

The Patent Baress apheld the contention of perlicant and decided the casa in kis layout, as statedi

CRICKET.

C.CC. #. RO.k.

The following, is the C.C.C. team in their league match against the R.G.A. on Saturday, the 26th ibst, on the Military Ground at 2 p.m.

HONGKONG REGATTA..

considerably greater, ranging about 1,500 feet higher. General shape, more compact and massivo; total volume, much greater, for the ascents of the Trans. Humalayan begin from The entries for the Hongkong Rogallange, while the Himalayas rise from heights of 10,000 to 15,000 feet from the valley closes to-morrow at 6 pm, at the Victoria Re a few hundred feet above sea-lavel. As a greniton Club,

watershed, decidedly more important,

:

Chios and Manila Steamship. Company. Annual Menting, ́at the Offices of Shawan Tomes & Co, Noon.

National Bank of China, Limited, Aangal Meeting, at Noon.

nary General Meeting, 12.30 p.m.

National Bank of China, Limited, Extraordi- j

Hongkong Ice Company Limited, Annual Mecting, at the Offices of the Geosmai Macago. 12.30 p.m.,

Geo P. Lammert, Auction sale of Faraiture,

at 9) MacDonnell Road; 2.30 p.m.

“Cricket Matches.

Football Matches;-Happy Valloy, Phoenix Club Smoking Concert, 9 pm. Theatre Royal, Mignon de Benville "Bare Foot Dancer," 9:30 pm

Monday, 28th February, Geo, P. Lammert, Auction sale of Furniture, * Lochiel Torruen; (Kowloon); #45 phIP-

OF PROGRAMME COMPLETE CHANGE TWICE A WEEK, MONDAY and FRIDAY, DAILY TWO PERFORMANCES. First commences: 6.30 half-prics: · Second commences 9.15..

MATINEES EVERY SATURDAY and SUNDAY 4 p.m. Half-price.

Hongkong, 19th February, 1gio,

BUCHANAN &

DISTILLERS

(TO HIM. TUL. KING

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH BLACK&WHITE

WHISKY

HR H

The Plazars, or WALL

THIS POPULAR

WHISKY

to be had from

ALL WINE

[

MERCHANTS

and:

DEALERS.

LONDON & GLASGOW Sole Agents-

Telephons 135."'

H

PRICE & CO. LD.

Menelauv, a5{h February, 201

WINE MERCHANTS,

13, Queen's Road,

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