HONGKONG GYMKHANA CLUB.
EXTRA MEETING.
The programme of the extra gymkhana; meeting to be held at the Happy Valley, on Saturday, 6th. inst,, (weather permitting), is as follows:-.
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FIVE FURLONOS FLATRACK. HANDICAP-For
*all pozice which bave started at Gymkhana | maetings-thly reason' and. have not woo Jockeys who won more than 5 races in itong kong, Shanghai or Tientsio penalised 5 lbs. Entrance fee St. First pize: Presented, and ́prīzs $45) . {Eatrance fees la go to winner) Mr. J., N. Mody's Victoria Ro12, 1581hs Mr. Bank's Sidier Dhu, 150lbs.
SH, May's Monubeam, 154lbs. Mr. Ellis Kadoone's Ronmanian Chief, 154|bi Mostrs, Scarlett's and Potter's Nankip, tilba Mr. O. K. Yarboro, 1 lbs Majar-Gen. Broadwand Rufum, 148lbs
Mr. John Bell-Irving's Younger Brather, 146lbs Mr. H. Humphreya' Coxcomb, 144ība Mr. H. G. Marckwild's Hector, 140lbs
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY AUGUST 3 1010
RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MIN- ING CO, LID. WAXING AND MILLING REFORT FOR THE FOUR WEEKS ENDING JULY 16TH, 1910,
HINES,
Bukit Koman. Malo Shaft le now aaft, böy low the 541 ft. Levai,
310 ft. Level N. A. Wiers has been sunk a depth of at it from the level and connected with the 440 ft level atope; this Wlexa will serve as a "shute "for refilling the stops with
wasio.
788" 187SORBI MAKU": DISASTER.
INTERVIEW WITH^` BURVIVORS.
MISSING BOAT TORNS UP. By the wester express which reached Kobe Station at 10.29 last night, reports the Febr Horaid of 27th ult., several of the Gist clai passengers who were wrecked in the, 2¢f uraf Marw attived here. The party consisted mainly of military officers (including Major Oaks, Captains Yakawa and Uyemura) Mr. W. B. Ceaningham, British Vice-Consulat Osaka, and Mr. Okabe, Chairman of the Japanese residents at Inkao. A few indies and children wars amongst the party. In a brief 540 ft Level N. Main drive advanced 18 ft.
interview which Mr. Cunningham and Captain Yukawa kindly granted a Herald representative giving a total length from Wiors of arg it, and 242 ft. from Main Shaft. The lode in this
on arrival at Kobe Station, it was fearsed that drive has averaged 26 35 dwis, per „jon over a
all the party had lost practically all their bag. width of 31 inches, for the 18 it drives during and effects, bavleg only boso able to save what they stood up la. Naturally all look- ed somewhat
440 ft. Level S. No. 2 Wir 21 has been sunk a further 3 ft. giving a total depth of 100 ft below 440 ft. lavel, at this polat It connected with the $40 fi mala drive.
the month,"
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540 it. Level 5. Main drive advanced 15 ft THREE QUARTERS OF A MILE-FLAT RACE total length from maiu cross-cut, 253 ft. The
HANDICAP-For subscription griffins of the 3011001 1908-1919 and 1909-1910, Jackeysode in this drive has a strong appearance, but who have won more than 5 races in Hongs of low grade: This drive is connected with kong, Shanghai and Tinnisin penalised ibs. the Winze, and is now well ventilated. Entrance lee 55. First prize; Presented.
and prize $15. (atrance fees to go to wis
(*100*
Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Servian Chief, 158 lbs.
Mr. T. F. Hough's Cadrow's Famo. 154,tb. Capt. Heathcoto's Tomahawk, 153 th
Mr. N.J. Stabb's Cobalt, 152 lbs.
Mr. M. W. Slade's Trewint »50 lbs Mr. L. N.'Leef's Resolution, 148 br. Mr. Neilson's Walnut Tree, 144 ibr. Mr. C. M. Mayer's Insuar, 140 lbs. TENT FEGGING IN SECTIONS OF THREE- Open to teams, mounted on China posles. and composed of any thras members of the Gymkhana Club. Three small cups to ba presented to the winning team at each com- petition and at the conclusion of the setspa a trophy will be given to the team which scores the highest aggregate of points all meetings included.. la competion for the small cups a competitor need not necessarily represent the same tags on each and every occasion, but if competing for the aggregate trophy he can only repigiant oun team dur. ing the sakson, that ju to say, he must con. tious to compete for the team first selected by him and for bo ather. To provide for Bickness, absence from the Colony, or for improvement of a tean, new members may from time to time be introduced into a team, but in order to win the aggregate trophy two at least of the members composing the winging team must have competed in not less than three competitions. Eutripce fee $1 each man each Gymkhana, -
The committee of the Gymkhana Club will .appoint a judge who will judga this com petition throughout the season and whose decision shall be final. In the case of illness or absence of any Judge upp sinted the com mittee shall appoint a subtitute.
Mr. H. J. Gedge
Mt. G. C. Moion
The Magpies,
Mr. O. H. Rois
Mr. E. M. Bishep
Mr. R. F. C. Master Mr. J. Johnslope
The Roffs D Team.
The Hou, P. G. Scarlett Mr. Davidson
Mr. M. M. Brice
The R. G. A. Team: The Buff's A Team. Capt. Twist
Major Eaton Capt, Finch
Mr.. Poner Capt. Loring .. Mr. Crookenden
MARKS
Mr. Gadgo's team...30; The Buff's B team...63 The R. G. A. team...for Mr. Blason's team...54 The Magple's team go The Naval team......10 The Boff's A team... 85
Stopes-140 ft. Level N. Stops produced 497
IOUS...
Stoper 410. ft. Level S. Stopp produced 400
tous.
540 ft. Level N. Stope produced 187 Jons. 540 ft. Laval S. Stope produced gag lobe. 440 16. -540 ft. Stope practiced, 36 tons.
STOPE MINE.
160 ft. Level S. on W. Lode advanced 36 ft. total 104 ft. the inda has fallen off in quality astaying only 1.25 dwts. per ton, The drives on the west lode bave optoed good stoping ground.
Stopes-On W. Lede produced 414 tons of
stone.
Stopes On Main Lode produced 1,175 tons of stone.
-ANDIRSON'S
abo f. Level N. Main drivs advanced zo ft total 379 ft. We have the lode again in this drive, it was "faulted a few feet to the east.
260 ft Level S. Main drive advanced 33 ft total 319 ft.
do it. Level S. Drive on E. lode advanced 34 ft, total gt ft. The lode in this drivs is not rich, but carries gold throughout....
Stoper-N. do W. løde produced 100 loss of
stove.
Stopes N. on Main lode produced 185 toni of stone.
Stopes Bras W. fode produced 325 tons of
Main Shate-Sloking has been resumed, and aft, wore suok, giving depth of 23 . below abo it. level.
General A Anderson'i the engine with clutch-gear has been completed, and is now nish Pump. available when required for working the Oor-
A new pump has been laid dowo at the Mill reservoir for supplying the Mill with water and is working satisfactorily.
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but seemed quite cheerful and only too thankful that they had escaped. Several Osaka Shosts Kaisha officials were at the station to mest pathy with them, in the trying and perilous the shipwrecked party and express their sym
the unfortunate passengers received a present of "experiences they had gone through. Hạch of
FADDED AND WEATHERBEATEN,
baskets of fruit while the train was at the Sta. tion. It was a little thing in itself, but it was `a mark of attention which did not pass unno ticed. It is evident that the passengers bad a | much more trying time than one would suppose from the accounts already published hore, Mir Cunningham, stated that excellent order pre vailed on board the Teleural Masu when the disaster bappened and subsequently, everything possible being done by Capt. Ito and his offi care not only for the safety of the ship but for tba protection and comfort of the passengers.
The
BOATS WERE 'SENT AWAY
COMMERCIAL
din August 3rd, 5 p.m. The followior quotations for rubber shares, by wire; are supplied by Messrs. E. S. Kadoorie *Oo. -
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..6/6 terkez erekeampivnosTit. 15°
Anglo-Javas Anglo-Malays Balgowla Bata Tigas f Bertam.......
Bakit Kajanga (vp-}| Bukit Rajabe
Carey Uniteds..................16/3 prem. Castlefields........................................120/ Changkat Serdange .......................... $14 Ohares (part pald) .......................................$23 Do. (fully paid) "516 Damansara.....176)** * Easter Internationals......26/3 prem Fed, Selangor semmiäitin Glenealyssonia • quiim 2:50 Glen biels
Golcondas...................................................125/-'. Golden Hopes....man 'scomminand Highlands sed Lowlands ........125). Indragiri........ Inch Kennethu... Jeqales...
Jonglanders
...$15
Kamunings..............................................7/- prem. Kuala Lumpors
200/.
Lanadroma (fully paid) .................. → Lauadrons (ppd.) mwona ****
·Labus...nonese-in-ortarırqasebber_ Ledburys............................... Bol. Linggls.......................57/6
London Ventures... Merlimaus
...7)-
Pajama ......................................$16.
+36/- RubberTrusts..................................3őfő prem. Saggar......330/+ Sandycrofts.......$35 Sapongo YSCONNY FUNNY
Seafields............................. Sekongs.........................
To-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK-
N°
ING CORPORATION.
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OTICE is hereby given that the ORDIN- ARY HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this Corpiration will be held at the City Hati, Pogong,.on SATURDAY, the zoth day of August, igro, at Nooo, for the purpose of recalving the Report. of the Court of Diractors together with a State- ment of Accounts fo 30th June, 1910.
The REGISTER OF SHARES of the Cor poration will be CLOSED from MONDAY, The 8th August," to SATURDAY, the roth August, 1910 (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
N. J. STABB, Acting Chief Mansger. Hoogkong, 3rd August, 1910. N
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BARMAIDS WANTED.
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WODARMAIDS wanted, Eagliab, American or Australlao, for Northern Port, Liberal Salary. 6 months Contract. Apply, staiing particulars, before the 20th Just care of this paper.
Hongkong, 3rd August, igió.
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PUBLLO AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions PUBLIC AUCTION,"
to sell by
OA
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY,
the 16th and 17th August, 19to, at xo a.m. asch day, at H.M. Naval Establishments, SUNDRY OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL AND VICTUALLING STORES, Comprising:-
:
-37-
35/prom, 7819
Skelfords Singapore & Johores Sumatra Paras
je menigmžių va15}; Sungel Chob. 716 Sungei Kupari¦.. anampon.....tőf Tandjongs............32/6 prem. Tangkas.........VE *******.. 22/6 prem. Toerangie Ulu Ranta
about half-an-hour after the ship struck. The boat in which Mr. Cunningham and his fellow travellers were accommodated was placed in charge of the Second Officer and four sailors. All had to take a tura at the car's, which they did, willlugly enough. The orders were to sleek for approxmiately, about two miles distant, but a the Kashishima Lighthouse, believed to be,
heavy fog shut down before the bout had gona far and the boat was carried out of her crusse, After rowing and occasionally saling all night, for about to hours, an island was descried ahead and the boat's course was then shaped for it. After towing around it to discover a suitable place to land, the boat was run ashore In a small cove and there, after much difficulty," the party was landed. The island proved to be uninhabited but the boat's sails were taken on shore and a rough shelter was put, and there buddled up in soch blankols and cover-about which much anxiety was felt, har been ings as the party had brought, they remained plcked up by the D.S.K. steamer Anto Maru, Late in and the occupants of the boat were safely for a few hours, trying to keep warm. the forenoon (Saturday) the fog lifted again, landed at Mokpo on the 28th at 3.15 p.m. revealing several other islands, some distance. off. After
A CONSULTATION
United Serdange mnawano tam,&85}", Unlled Singapore
31.75
Volted Sumatra...................... Uafted Langkate
80/
Para Rabber....
9/3
NO. S BOAT,'
A Shimonoseki message states that reports A flume zio ft. x 3ft. x z ft. and i ft. has
received there on the 16th, leave little room for been laid down at empan, to carry the ovar
hope for those who stood by the steamer. These flow water from the settling tanks. The flume it was decided to take to thê boat ogalo and are Captain Ito, Chief Yate. Teatrui, Chief: was badly needed, as the water had cut a deep make for the nearest large island. The trip was Engineer Ishii, tat Engineer Hirayanagi, zed groove into the hill side, and there was a dan-accomplished without mishap and the ship Engineer Nakamura, twelve cooks, one second ger of the settling tank, or at least a part of it, wrecked party again resched terra firma short-class boy, two first class boys, two third class falling into the ravine.
ly after boos. On this island a few Coreznboyr, Mr. Wagi, bæ›d master of the Kwantung fisherfolk were found but their miserable Government Chugokko, one military man, two -MILLING-SHEET-FOR-FOUR-WEEKS-ENDING Lovela (too low to admit entrance in comfort) women and filleen men, forty-obsin all. Thes
JULY 16TH, 1910.
remained on the steamer when the boats cast ofl. Mr. Wagi, headmaster of the Chogakko,
BUKTIK KOMAN
40 stamps ran 26.83 days. Loss of 1.17 days' caused by mishap on "Transmission. Lipe, repairs to Mill, cleaning up, &c. Stone Crushed Bukit Komun 1906" too
Stops
-974 Anderson
59 7,889, Huntington Mill ran 10 days.
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LADIES NOMINATION RACE" THE COM
PLEATE ANGLER" STAKES: Gentlemen | Stope Cruibed Bukit Koran
11
17
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Stope Anderson
68
93
Producing Amalgam
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Total 2,957 cz1. Retort Gold 1,014 Dallion 1,095 B16 021.
F81 3,073
where she will fish as directed. On cafching | No. 1 Mill sau 25 87 days”) fish, lady will run about ten yards to the judge, carrying bar fish on her book es caught. Lady first reaching judge with fish on hook as caught to win. First, second and third prizes presented by the Gymkhana Olaba entrance fee.
competitors will start from a given point mounted on Chlos ponies and will ride to. another given point where they will hood. ponies to maloos and dismount. Each com. petitor will carry, a fishing rod. On dis mounting he will run to a third given point with fishing rod, where his lady nominatrix | Average yield per ton 7,136 dwts: ' will be awaiting bịm. He will hand fishing Loss in tailings per ton 1.55 pár tos rod to the lady who will proceed to a "labo"
BUKIT MALACCA.
Crushing go: tons of stone from Stope & Anderson Mines, 6gt ÖZL
Lt. Col. Bayard, Nominatrix Mrs. Geddes Mr. M.M. Brice
Mrs. Sutherland
Mr.H.B.L. Dowbiggin, Capt, Flach
Major A.D. Gedder
Mr. H. F. Hickmin
Mr.F.B. Hitchcock
Miss Clark
Mr., Finch
MistCunningham ·
Mer, Hulparch
Mrs. Hitchcock
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Mrs. Keswick
-Me, C. H. Roz
24
Mrs. Ross
The Hoo, F. Scarlett
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Mrs. Eaton
Mr. John Johnstone
Post entries will be accepted until 4 o'clock
On Saturday afternoon.
No, 1
25 87 days) Producing Amalgam
Retort Gold Bullion Average yield per ton 5 86 dwin. Total Tons crusbed 397
11
11
169
39
264
could not be utilized, and again the party made themselves as comfortable as they could order the boat's saile, &c. There, however, they managed to get some eggs and a little tea. It was rough and meagre fare, but it proved most acceptable to the famished wandsiers. A few bours later a steam fiabing smack was sighted and an offer was make to take the unfortunate people to Mokpo, but this was declined in view of the obvious risks. Shortly afterwards, however, a small steamboat put in an appear, nace and on this the hungry and won-begons wayfarers were conveyed to Mokpo where they were placed on a small coaster, the finiai Mark, belonging to the Amagasiki S. S. Co. and brought in safety to Shimonoseki. Throughout;
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THE COMPANY'S OFFICIALS
did everything it their power to mitigate the discomfort and bardship of the trying situation and nose of the party had any complaint to maks. We may mention, by the way, that Cap'ain Ya awa, who is on his way to Takia to undergo his second examins tion in English, which wa hope he will be suc- cessful in passing, spoke in grateful terms of the care and unselfishness shown by Mr. Can pingham In looking after the Isdies and chil- dren on several occasions during what was to all a very trying and dangerous experience.
Commander Okuda, of the man-of-war Vode, wited at 8 p.m. on the 25th the following raport to the Naval Department. The warship left Chemulpo at noon on the 24th for the scene of Grit Mills Amalgam 136 013. Retori gold 53 the wreck of the Tetsuroi Moru. From 1 p.m. 021. Bullion $1 oxu. W11607 Tables.
Amalgam
Retort Gold
Bullion
36 & ozs.
83.
1350 816 225.
Average fineness · fg: 36
· Average yield per ton 6 847 dwie, Cranide Gold 47:55 +21 Genes 616- La 13 2 per ra
ONE MILE DIVI HANDICAP-LOWER Bold 5 025,
DIVISION. For sh China ponies. Jockeys who have won more than s races In Hang.. kong, Shanghai and Tientsin penalised 5ibs. Entrance fee $5. #Irit prize: Presented. and prize: 515. (Entrance fees to go to wing ner.)
Capt. Heathcote's Tomahawk 158lb. Mr. J. H, N. Medy's Victoria Roso rs3lb. ́Sir Hongy May's Moonbean sgalb.-
Mr. Ellis Kadoorie's Belgian Chiefagolk. Mr. Ellis Kadoorio's Nizim Chief 149lb. -Messrs. Scarlett and Polter's Nankin 1481b. -bisjor General Broadwood's Rufus 14yib.
Me Henry Hataphrays' Barry 140lb, One: Mila Divided HandiCAP.-HIGHER DIVISION. For all China ponies. Jockeys who have won more than 5 racer in Hong- kong, Shanghai and Tlapisin penalised sibs. Entrance fee $t. First piisu :: Fresented, and pran $25,- (Entrance fees to go to winner) Mr, John Jobraique's Blackmore Vair, 160lbs. Mr. Fryardust's Soreste, 156 tbr. Capt. Heitbcole's Histon, 136 lbs.,
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– Mi Joka Jobuslosna Odds On, 152 lbs.
Mr. Ellis Kidootie's Servian Chief, 149 lbs.
MAHG MINEwald's Llama Ohlat, 146 Ibr. "MA BULK Noctis's Belgian Chief, see the
Amalgam 15 ox. Retor.
WM. J. OATES. Manager.
INTERPORT CARNIVAL.
HONGKONG TEAM ACCEPT INVITATION.
Yesterday, Mr. Frank Lammert, hop, sec. of the V.R.C, received a telegram from the Secre tary of the 5.1.S., Inquising, whether the tut, 2nd and 3rd of September will suit the Hong- kong team. A reply was despatched stating that the dates have been accepted and that the team would leave at the end of this month for Shanghai.
REFUSED TO GO IN THE BOATS as he was copfident that the Trisurdi Maru would not go dowo. The soldier got into one of the basts but wast bick to the ship to get something. Most of the passsogers, an a matter of fact, were under the impression that it would be safer to remain on board than to take to the boats, The Captain and other officers of the ship determined to stand by ker in the hope that they might be able to save her.
Captain Ito, our readers will grieve to learn, leaves a young wife. She is temporarily residing in Midranual Cho, Nishinomiya. To add to the unfortunaet Judy's action she is expecting to be confined very sharily. Captain Ito'à own house is in Tokio (Haraki Cho, a' Chome, Hongo), whero' his father, mother, and bis deceased brother's, wife are living. His father was in Osaka, a few days ago and only returned to Tokio on the evening of the neth... The father Arst learned of the disaster from an extra of one newspapers, and he at once returned to Orgka. "Captain Ito graduated from tha: Mercantils Marios College in 1901, and was only 33 years of age He was one of the most trusted oavigators in the O. S. K. service and when the late Prince to was travelling last year and arranged to cross over in the Tetturat Maru, Captain-Ito' was especially, chosen to take command. He was a favourite of tan late Prince, who present ad him with a silver cigarette case whau be left the steamer.
INDIAN OPIUM AT OANTON,
that day up to 9 am, the following morning, a denta fog hampered navigation. The Yods In the conrio of a letter to the pewspapers, arrived at the scene at 11.30 am, on thị ngth, || Mr. Joseph G. Alexander writes with reference seven hours babind the time she was expected to the statement that the British Consul-General
A SEARCH WAS COMMENCED
་
of Canton had protested against the Viceroy's oplum regulations, in the interest of the Indian opiam trade-
Intimations.
KIDNEYS.
AUSTRALIAN SHEEP'S
KIDNEYS
at 60 cents per dos.
THE
DAIRY FARM CO.,
LIMITED.
The "ASAĦI“ Brawory ŝa situated near the "BUITÀ SPRINGS,"
These Calabriad wstatnia are used in the manufact our bears.
-{Purity guarinized. Note, Prios Lazum "ASAHI" & "SAPPORO"
Beti
per case a dou, EJ (96"
1019.00
[percsa & dom, pini $19.50
(To be obtained at nil Rojallers,
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES :- CHAIN, WOOD BLOCKS, HOSES, TOOLS, OLD IRON and METAL, OLD MA CHINERY, ELECTRIC CABLE and GEAR, WOOD BOXES, LEATHER, COAL SAOKS. OLD INDIA RUBBER, OLD BOATS, EXPORT COMPANY, Central Baild
THE BRITISH-FOREIGN IMPORT & FURNITURE, CARPETS SURGICAL IN Ings, Liverpool, England, is prepared to STRUMENTS CORDAGE PAPERSTUFF, receira Consignments of Local Produce on &c. &c.
best terms.
OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES!— CLOTHING, BLANKETS,.MESS TRAPS, IMPLEMENTS, STAVES, and a quantity of ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES, &c., &c.
Catalogues will be issuad.
Lots will be on View on alternoon of August- 15th.
TERMS OF SALE :-As Customary,
HUGHES & HOUGH,.
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 3rd August, 1910.
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ONE of China's greatest needs in afforestation, and the Central Government is now arranging special commission to study this subject. they will be given every facility in learning the The commission will go to Germany, where art of forestry. Horticulture' will also, ba in. 'cluded, and it la anid. that at the same time a Japanese commission will study the same subjects.
to antive.
at once and such enquiries, as ware possible
Has the Foreign Office restly faced the con- were made, the result being as follows -The sequences of this action ? Either the Viceroy, accident occurred at 8.15 pm, on the sand. if the Government at Peking supports bit; The position is in the vicinity of Ko-shima, off will decline to give way, or he will here to Mokatsu island. At present, the hall is en Sir James Fergusson told the House of Com
resign; or to withdraw his regulations. · In 1897, tirely submerged and nothing is visible above mons that "If the Chinese Government thought the surface. One of the six boats which left proper to raise the daty to prohibitive extent, the ship has arrived at Ginjite and another or that out the article altogether, this country at Kashishimp. About forty penons on board lose the ille of is soldier, in an attempt to force would not expand £1 in powder and shot, or these two boats were sent to Mokpo. But oplant span China. The present Government nothing has been ascertained about the other certainly cannot wish to withdraw from that tleman who was motoring la Dell, Somairs, carried in the direction of Daikokusan Salam. House of Commons bare condemned the trade. Recently a singular adventure befell 'a gen-boats, four in number. They may hará been position, after two unaolmour votes of the last At two o'clock in the morning a lamp on the
'If, on the other hand, the`regulations. hays.to
MORE TIGERS,
car suddenly went to pieces, had the car sa News of the standing of the Afagaras Maree withdrawn, what is likely to be the attitude ever something. The spoed was so great that. at Dalkokossa Shims, having been received of the Cantonere peopia? They have twice this almost escaped notice. The car was stop. the warship steered for the island aty p.m. within the last four years resorted to a boycoll ped, and an examination disclosed the fact that leaving the Minoshims, watch had arrived lacas against the United States, the other against ailger was crouching on the road Jast ready to spring when the car struck it. The traces the maintīma from Basebo,
vagy Japan. An anti-Britian boycott has been tores.
Lened before now, but nerar yet enforced." In
of the tiger wers Minibla asough. It and dia. 1 The O, B K. head office” learns from its it wise to forfeit the good wil of a great people -appeared in the Jalang grass on the roadsideji į Mokpo branch that
struggling to freu Itaalf from a national vies
Events Coming.
Thursday, 4th Augeit, Legislative Council meeting, 2.30 p.us.
Saturday, 6th August, Gymkhana, Race Course, 3 30 p.m. V.R.O. Aquatic Flie, 9 pm,
Tuesday, 9th August Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co.'s hall-yearly meeting, noon.
Thursday, 12th Angart, Auction sale of valuable Leasehold Property, at Mr. G, P. Lammert's, 3 pm.
Friday, 17th August. Auction zale al valuable Leasehold Property, at Mr. G. P. Lammer's 3 p.m.
Saturday, 20th August. Hongkong Bank meeting, City Hall, at noon.
Monday, and August; Hongkong o Whampos Deck Doi meolar
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(Capixal Pam UP $1,119,000} Losas on Mortgage of Hodas Property, ško. Goods received on Storage.
Adrances made on Amerlandiss. Logas made on the Provident System.
Rates and Particulars on appllestion).'
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Hongkong, roth March, 1908.
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