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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1910
fame of Dr. J. O. D. Allan has been added to the Register of Medical Prec liioners entik d
pricite medicine in the Colony.
The British emminer Minotauriwith Admiral.;
Winslow on board and the Kent arrived at Nagasaki o's the set instant from Queipart Island
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holders was held at the Company's Hote'", this The ordinary half-yauly meeting of sham Aftermon for the purpose of receiving a state ment of accounts to the goth juna, upio, with the report of the directors, and to discess any TENDERS am lavi 63 for the supply of miscell-matter that may be competently brought before cous stores for the Kawicon Cinton Railway, the meeting. Dr. J. W. Noble (chairman of British Section, from 15th October, 1910, to the directors) presided. There were also presents and of jure, 1912," the f
Hon, Mr. E. Osborne, Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar, [directon), Mesirs,” J. Amold, E. Haskel”, Shỉ
Davies (manager), and C. Moosey (secretary), The Secretary biving read the net co con vaning the meeting, S
In common law, the ordinary employee is able to claim a month's wages in lieu of notice. And the employer is bound to act up to the same when the case comes under P judicial jurisdiction. But here in the case of the Opium Farmer he is asked to A. S. WATSON & CO., put in a tender for three years on a certain understanding and before he has had time to get his footing, so to speak, he is a saddled with restrictions that render him incapable of carrying out his con- tract. The malo polat which Mr. Moore misses is that the antiopium movement is harmful to many British merchants in the East. These same merchants" "carO no more for the opium trade then does the most rampaat virago la Exeter Hall except for this fact that they have made forward contracts which they must fulfu at any cost, It does not require_to|| be said that they are doing their best to meet their liabilities but, it is quite patent that some of them are doing so at immense sacrifices. In consequence of the enhanced taxes on opium, illegal smuggling is greater to day than ever it was before, and the sole question for the Customs authorities to answer is, whether it is better to instituté
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thoroughly effective and preventive methods or to exercise wholesome control of the opium traffic when it has passed into the hinterlands. Our own opinion is that the fatter course is the more beneficial. The toa-gardens utterances of Canton are more powerful in their own way than all the vapourings of Exeter Hall and the former generally contain a great deal more sense than is to be found in Fleet Street. As we know, Mr. Moore has been out in the East quite a long-time-yet-his recent writings put us in mind of another journalist who before he had been twenty minutes in the country started to write to journals about "we who have rubbed shoul ders with the Japs,” etc. Mr. Moore would be wise if he abstained from any further made-to-order articles on the opium question.
DOG They may gull the London public and be
acceptable to the palate of super-Radical readers, but to man who have lived their lives out in the Bast they are Bot only unconvincing but condemna GUINNESS' STOUT tory of their author. To take this pass
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tacks was awarded six weeks' bard labour at the Magistracy this morning for the larceny of a srabbing brush,
a master of the German sa. Carl Diederich sem-repits a large Chiassa Juck awash in, Lat. 16* Jy N. Long, 11.1. E, S. Taya Island Bour. ing Su'h Mag, se m'ten,
ROM an official statement made up to Angol 19th, compiled from retoros received from 19 prefecioros, it appeari tha: 1,073 persons were killed in the recent fizode in Japan, 130 are mining, and 739 wera lujured.
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TAILOR's shroff wis charged at the tracy this morning with misappropriating the sum of So. It was alleged that the man weas to various customers and collected over $10. the ibief was sentenced to three months bard labour.
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to indulge la his favourite hobby of assaning ublic excitements taker the The averge Irdino Constable dearly loves here in Hongkong, wher his authority. Only yes erday, ous of their discussions and otherwire at the Depth number went to the trouble,ef summoning, an Council and an occasionr 1 freak of journali Italian gentleman for sliting to the sails at io pait exlarly difficult to resist Blake Fier (the banches were monopol zed by of referring to the subject of the the coolie brigade) bat much to the chagrin of that reason, I cannot help remark the sorbanned genilemau, the defendant was | cidedly changeable the past week his bien, discharged with a caut on. This morolog, how. The Jump_from_the_swel
is wording of the charge, ha altered in to one of being a public nuisance. The final cutcome of the affale was that the coastable was charged this morning with assants and was convicted and fined Sio. In view of the fact that the defendant has a previous conviction recorded against bìơ, la which hẹ
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should have marred cur pleasure to the form of a constant fear of a visit by our old friend the lyphoon demon.util
A "Boy employed at the Wellington Barroshum, Li Chan, Fang Tat-hang, A. Fever, a case of gl.ring, high-handedness camarer sat days to the cool air of the
op before Mr. E. R. Halifax, First Police Mag has indeed proved a gracious beau istrats, It would appear that a few days ago, waikers. The fact also led to a certain realdent wished to change a five-dollar being requisitioned in the early hours The Chairman sald-Gentlemen,With bill into smaller money and with that object morning by a gond number of residen your permision I will follow the usual custom la view approached the constable ja qusition. bigbor lavals. Already the peculiar iseg of the ani take the report and accounts as having been The latter d'manded a premium of so cool the thier joy of fivlog, has made livalf fult: winter months, which makes one realian road. Od teletring to these recounts you will Lard as the other did not know the rate of ex- obiervs that the prefit on the working accenct change, he inquired it of a passing Chiasmao, Whether we are to buys an early
and several peop'e have been for the period under review shows an increase and was told this 25 cents would suffice. O balored "Gutter Poet" wrote, "And of $16.884.46, das mainly to enforce feconomies, bearing this, the constable not relishing the enabling us to increase the dividend rate to idea of being cheated out of bis money by lingering chills the lap of May 12 par cent, per annum, a result which I hops what appeared to him as officicus inte forence, der what, that, geolus would havs siid if-be you will consider satisfactory for the six struck the latter on this mou bavicons blow bad experienced the pist fortnighi's melemo months' working, and I am cure you will, iften with his fist, drawing blood out of the vic pharii lo cur own beloved here, but bear in mind the number of hotels that time math. Then by way of adding insulto charge in this armorphere and a copions dowop:ur if rain were distinctly wale me and and have sprang up around us urð the difficulties leJóry, he arrested the min removed bim which beset us, and under which we have been to the Police Station, where he charged him
the only pity in that a disquieting feature. and are at prajani liburing; surrounded in diso derly bebarisan Afterwards, thinks we are by buliders and building materials, Weing that he had committed a technical b'under hoped to have the south block fatshed are this the contract time bas, however, been extended from the 17.b of August to the 27th of October, on which date we hope to enter into possess for or collect read therefor. When the numerous improvements now in propos- including the new south bi-ck, a new lounge, His Majesty miso sout a telegram to itea parte cochere, and an additional life for was fined sig for aisialt on a district watch baggage-are complete, you will have an up-to-man, and considering that the offance in this date hotel property second to nose in the Far instance was wholly neprovoked, the pubis East. The lounge referred to will occupy the ment meled out to the offender should be farge storeroom recently vacated by Fairall and considered in the light of a lenient one and C., and should prove, an attraction, as the wa regret that the Magistrate should not have front portion will be opened to the street in taken a more serious view of the care. We a manner somewhat similar to the main en understood that the matter has been reported trance to the hotel; the inner portion, whilst to the Captain Superlatendent of Folice. Re. allowing an unobstructed view of the strert,cently, Chosiderable trouble has been experi will be to proticed as to insure suffi ented both at Shanghai and in this Colory by cient privacy, to enable our guests to mert, serious cutbreaks of insubordination among receive and entertain their friends there should the Sikh Folice and it is incumbent on the they so desire. The traveller may there pass authorities, to convince these men that such many an hour studying the varying and ever-high-handed behaviour will not be tolerated in changing street scene of the Oaient so engag British Colony, . ing to the stranger. Practically the entire range of rooms facing the three street, Des 'x Road, Peddar Simet and Queen's „Road, a continu vos frontage of nearly 60 feet,' will be devoted to the free use of our Evesi, as public and private dizing, ball,
Captain J. A. Celestino Soares, commander reading, cloak, drawing, smollig, public and private biliard and barrooms, all spacious and of the Portuguese gunboat Vasco da Gama, tout those of any hotel in the E st. You will calls ou 6.b ist. on the Governor General and have 19: bad-rooms; 37 of which will have Major General Duvall at Manila. The warship private bathrooms attached, each floor will which arrived at Manila on Monday from Hong-py bave a solte de luxe" for the use of those who kong is en route to Lisbon via Timor and Comand batter accommodation than they bars Gor, the Portuguese settlement la lodia, thesce hitherto been able to obtain. The new pris to Mesamb que on the African coast. The ship vate bathrooms are large and fitted with this badly in need of docking and it is very" pre- most modern and up-to-date sppointments and bable the naval authorities at Olongapo will plumbing, porcelain bath tubs, stationary wath permit the ship to ba docked on the Dewey,
THE sum of 10,000 franca has been contributed by is Majesty the Emperor Francis Joseph for the relief of the sufferers from the loads. Japanese Government expressing his sympathy in connection with the disaster. Ti E D thar Bhtrip), the organ of the Daihan society, has discontinued publication. It is believed, says a Seoul dispatch, that the piper has been bought by the Residency-General S'ace the arrival in Seoul of Viscount Terauchi the cumber of newspapers pablished in Secul bas been reduced to one-ball-
The Koreans are now 10 auxious to dispenso with their top-kaots under the new dispensa tion we ars to believe a Scout dispatch, that the barbers in Sesul are overwi c'mo I" with businces. It is singular, says this dispa'ch, that those Koreans who are regarded as most can age, for instance:--"That China's hatredservative have taken the lead-in (bis 'mova, |of the foreigner is due in part, at any rate, to his commerce in opium is incontestable, in spite of the statement of Lord Curzon, when Viceroy of India, that the Chinaman no more dislikes the Briton for bringing him better
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ATAMIL was caught by a big crocodile at Park Swaltes him at 8 pm. on the 25th ult, while fishing in one of ile big draïns. A few Malays passing by went to his rescue and dragged bin
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1. NGK ING SCO'÷ts.. Another unit has been added to the Hongkong Voluo aer Corps. ona may be permitted to Judge from the list of namas appearing to the and true and can be fully relied upon to sp Prassoar latest citizen soldiers are all good men
hold British prestige in the Far East, An part, it may be mactioned that incidentally secure congenial compang." As the public I noticed that every effort had been made to baszot as yet het en opportunity of witness sing the misits or demerits of the members, the unit baving been formed only the other day, it would be unfair to pass criticisms on the newly-formed body and I will leave time to decide whether the formation of this newest. don't wish to damp the new born ardcor unit has been justified or not. I certainly of the members by giving expression to senti- male calculated to discourage them: The ogly thing I can say without festing a slegin quaim is that such wholesale patriotism'ls des cidedly refreshing to behold and should strike- fear into the hearts of England's fies. Success and prosperity to the Hongkong Scouts!
A. S. WAISON & DO• opium than the Briton dislikes the French-out of the drain. Strange to say, tan crocodile lofty, and which far exceed in number god ex accompanied by his adjstant, made cfficial various States of the South American Repub
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diinst let go its grip and wasalso dragged up on the rozd. Subsequently it boit ad off into the water again. The man was takeo to be Kiang haipital where, soon after, be succumbed to his injuries.
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man for making better brandy. For hail century the Chinese have been crying out whether rightly or wrongly, against the "fore iguet "on the score of opium. The very same of the drug, foreign earth," is evidence of the association in the, Chinese wind. In-Tux cotton-spinning industry in Bombay ap: deed, the anti-foreign feeling in China bar
pests to be suffering from a slump. A tale much to do with the remarkable campaign, gram reaching the Osaka branch of the Mitsui which those addicted to the use of opium, no
Bussso Kaisha on the 1st instant reported that Jess than those for whom it has no temptaiteen plesing mille is Bombay ware con sidering a proposal to suspend operation from that date. Already two or three of them had vinically stopped work. It was expected that the mills would arrive at an agreement on the proposal. The depressión in the yarn maskat, and the high price of raw catton ate aid to be responsible for the proposal, "
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All communicatioal intended for pabllustion in "The HONGKONG TELEGRAPII” should in addressed to The Editor, 1, Ies Hoape Road, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Nams and Ordinary businon commnulcations should be afdrandtions, are waging on behalf of their country;
The Chinese declare that the "foreigner" brought this curse upon them (opium prob ably first came jato China overland' across the Western borders); they see that by its consumption the foreigner grows rich while they grow poor and they know that the fore- The sales per quarter and pee manse, proportiona!iguer's hold upon China, which they desire to Subscriptions for any period less that one month break, has, until the present revival, grown tighter every year." Now, if Mr. Moore had studied Chinese life and compared it with the living conditions which ́exist in, say, Franco or in Scotland he must have seen that it is an useless to attempt to eradicate opium amoking as it is to stop absinthe con sumption or whisky drinking. Japan may be cited as a shining example apposite to the occasion, but in Japan it is a notorious fact that temperate as her people are there
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The dally lane is delivered free when the address Accossible to inwesager. Fork subscribers can have their copies delivered at their residences without any extra charge. On coples sent by post ap additional $1.00 per quarter is charged for postage The portage on the weekly lane to any part of the
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The Houghong Gelegraph has been since her suppression of the opium
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stands with hot and cold water laid on to exch The baggiga lift now being ere;ted will make available for the use of guests three lifts instead be taken into the premises by the entrance at of two as at present, and all be baggage 'will
the ear dear which this fourth lift in now under construction. In clos ng I might add that your directors have suffered as many "dis appoi: tmouls that many details of the com pleted structure wiil not be what they hoped they would, yet the'r alms and ambitions
MOVEMENTS OF BRITISHI. WARSHIPS; ·
DEPARTURE OF THE BEDFORD'S CREW,"
RETURNS of the average amount of bask-even though goattainable-were high enough reps, the blarjsc ́ets an i marines dis
notes in circulation and of specie in reserve la Hongkong, during the month ended 31st August, 19 0, as certified by the managers of the respective Banks
Banks.
Average Specia in Amount, Reserve.
Chartered Bank of India,
Australia and China, $4,170,950 5,000,000 Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation, 11,557,611 19,500,000- National Bank of China,“
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39,528 nil.
$16,363,130 16,000,000
Total,
trade a marked increase of consumption both of native and foreign spirits. Solin, bis head swathed in bindages and show- HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910. Chins. The Governor of the Straits Sellle ing signs of having been roughly handled, a
OPIUM ALARMISTS,
Chinese "coolio reated the story of a balls royal between him and a hawker to Mr. E. R. Hallifax, First Police Magistrate, this morning.
appears that as cas of the acso steamejs. came alongside the wharf yesterday, and of the the passenger luggage.ashose but was effect partien zashed up the gangway to take some of ually stayed in bis prograls by the biber party who was faily determined, not to allow why competition in a province where he thought ha had an exclusive right." That was the cause of the excable.. A violent scrip" ensued, la the come of which bamboos were freely used, and His Worship filed the other party 53 and of which the coolie seems to have got the worst.
bound him over in the sum of $15 to keep the peace for six months.
ments, Sir John Koderson, in commenting upon this same subject some two years A
day or two ago we reproduced from go remarked that he was fearful that the the Loudon Morning Leader an article anti-opium laws then passing through the written by Mr. Frederick Moore of Peking. Legislative Council might lead to worse entitled "The High Hand: China and evils; and assuredly they have tended in that the Opium Traffic That article, we pre-direction for the trade returns of Singapore sumis, was written to order. The journal in show that there exists a growing demand for which it appears is bound to maintain its cheap foreign spirits,. After perusal of the convictions as expressed before, even if these Chinese Customs reports which have just be obviously wrong.
It is compelled to come to hand for the past year, we recoguite bolster up its previous statements by fair the same state of affairs and we can only means or foul. Flence the instructions to conclude by saying as we have done before He Peking correspondent to write upon one Bridle opium as you may but attempt, not side of the case only,ibe side that sults its its extirpation by law." putatively honest but obviously over-stated points of fact. Just a little while ago the same writer alleged that there were certain newspapers in the East pandering to, the
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
oplum, trado and keeping in hand articles | FOR stealing some iros. laddies and'old shorn, rebuttive of these attacks ; in fact, they were a native was awarded thren wenks' hard labour supposed to keep a score of head-lines in the Police Ocurt'th's mɔrníng.
manding for futuro" use whenever the oplum question came under discussion. In whether it exists or no, the aph does not take a place,
SITE ACCIDENT 10 THE RAICHING.
NO DAMAGE REPORTED.
• The P, & O. su Aulis anilved at Nagasaki at 630 on Today evening and immediately began to embark the efficers and men of the Craiser Bedford and material from the wreck.. As soon as the Nabiswassigħid he Nagasaki in still enable them to hand over to you a pio embarked from the Afcnmouth in a lighters and pesty which will be a great improvement to the Colony, will siral many caravanasins in oiber awaited the qirival of the licor. When they parts of the world, and in the possession of embarked on the. Nebo the men of ike Alonmoscik give them hearty cheers in token of which the shareholders are certainly to be con- farewell. As m'dnight the P. & O, steamer left gratulated. Balvin proposing the adoping of the report and accounts, I will be pleased to for London, vis pozła answer any questions that you may ask.
There were no questions. ⠀
The cruiser Mönm.u:A sailed for Qasipart at lod o'clock on Tuesday night On Wednesday morning the Flors arrived The Chairman mored the adoption of the at Nagasaki, from the scene of the seport and accopzts,
Ma E. Haskell seconded.
1. Carried unsuim'busty,
Mr. W. H. Poita was re-elected in director, on the motion of 'Mr. A. R. Lowo seconded by Mr. Foog Tatshang,"
The Chairman-That is a'l the business of will be randy on Monday and can be bad on the meeting, gen lames. Dividend warrants application at the Secretary's office. Thank you very much for your altindance,
BOYS OWN CLUB,
WHY THE REGIMENT STOPPED." While on the subject of militarism, I am reminded of a good story coaceralaga ctrain South American army. The incident is reported to have occurred at one of tho e cemton periods of waslike ebullitions between tha ice of the opposing armies way proceed. log to carry wat lato l'a enemy's camp, when suddenly the atleis came to a dead halt, ap- eatly for no reason wantever. The Ged- alssimo commanding the division thereupon dispatched bis orderly to the van of his troops quite the reason of their strange bes haviour. Whereupon, ons of the 'Ciptains olivered the following message to a Sten..
Generalissim that we cannot move, for chère, are two Americans is front who are blocking the way." "Of contile, it would be scarcely fale to suggest that the Hongkong couts might giva a similar performance on ler similar conditions." -|-
tozlan voice: "Please you gs and tell the
THE BHIP BU LD'NG LOCK OUT, TANİS The news hat 60,000 ship-builders hid bren. locked out by their employers owing to labour feelings skin to dismay by our own shipping dapat ́s must have b ́en rectived' locally with people, for alhough local shipping will be unaffected by season of the drastic step taken by
boilding yards. Wa know what shipping mean the ship-owners of the United Kingdom, yet there is a singular cohesion among the work people employed in the world's great ship»» to Hongkong and if once the work-propia ame played at the great contres of the shipplag trade the world over naite is a tremendous amel orating their conditions, I dread to con- force against their employers with a view to template the swini rain'ts which must surely
allend such a couno, ladead, it would be'difi-
to foresee any other result but a serious dis sccused of being seedlessly appalled nos vosalt location ofthe world's trade. Perhaps I may ba of possessings fervid imagination, Ex that an may, let us all hope that we might never have to face such a hideous; pighimate. Were con tracts are scarcely soficoot to avertitoch a 'dreadful ca'astrophe, for contracts, like pers mises, are made to be broken. The present trouble only intensifies the dißcoties attendant upon fitour príblems
-wrech z-nho-is-a-twin-craw- protected, crosser and class, of 4,350 tons and is commanded by Captain John Nicholas. The flagship Miny four and the Ecal were expic'ed at the southern post yesterday.
The Nagaraki' Pices understands that the HAN THE SPV SCARE. Mitsu Bithi Compidy has undertaken the sal⠀⠀ Tie prpzlar iĉes that there are always Jeffries and A. R. Lowe ba se-elected auditors vers will cease their work of salving the sima nations is once more in sous. Recently
Mr, Shl Po-shum moved that Messra H. Uwage of the Bedford and that ibe British crumes to be found who SIO KVOT FOLY
to sketch Imp rant fortifications of pikes? -Mr. Davies seconded.
ment and fitings, N thing authoritativa can" | mid sensation was created in Hoogkong and "Agreed new con,
resporitie for the Biofua, be learned as to the court martial i lube officers | Man I by the prezesco and ar:est of alleged pies, but this sort of thing is apparently not Office on Wednesday at which it was decided ether day two Englishmen were arrested in Amyeling we held at the Nagasaki City Eastern posts; for it new appears that only tha confited to the circumscribed limits of the Far
that the Japanese residents of Nagasaki should Germany for making, so it is alleged, plans of
· be appealed 1ɔ for subscriptions to the Bedford | ceitsin forlifications. But tae peculiar part of Telial food, y
hotba'affair is that by way of constgibalancing they action cf te German mallary authorities, so it? wore, ipditalzlog the Erglish; cit’zens: tim 'powers that be at Portsmonía had a GermIN officer Treated for a similar orence almost: simul'aneously. -Tas two incidents are, diz. tinctly gafortunate at the present i memoar, razs pratty high. -> qwever, there in Javi ihmi when feeling in respekt of maclonal armamen;" | possibility of a technical blonder been commitied. At all aves!W}.lol. this to have been the cars. What the prihet ́of it all is going to be sobody craydi pred
DUNIA KAISER ANECDOTE:
Apropir Count Zeppelin #latest Josta ood Kaiser story is briog feld,. Recenti ser davited prominert Anançleri 10 Ing at the Palace in Berlin. They happ be the same guests whanajan occation, be bad induced to soms for Gdont Zappallo's pr ger was lamibe bebest apiri eating ; the financiers with A3) hirdly able to YAN
AQUATIC SPORTS...
PA SUPREME COURT.
LONG VACATION,
The Quarter Mile Championship in connec. tion with the B. O. G. aquatic sports took place yesterday aflétnoon" from the praya opposite Botterbild and Sw.16's adi sa to a bang out in the harb;ür mod bick, Five'compailtors en- | the provisi ni of rections of the tered for the races; they were::J. M. Rom Coon (Vacation) Ordinance, Fareira, A. II. Carroll H. W. Petersen, H. J. White and Y. Abbis RANG
The offices of the Supreme Court will bs open daily during Lorg Vacation, e-cept upon public holidays, from, to v/clock in the forenoon until 'r o'cincit in the afternoon, (subject, however, to
All started on equal terms and after about a
With
We reported yesterday the accided to the hundred yards had bros covered Paralia look THE Folice carried out a successful rald shortly Douglasss, Malckin/which w
the lead with the other c'ose behind. Co the return journey White and. Ebbis after níun o'clock last night on an opium divan | on the Cust Iticks during the at No. 20: Bhan-ki-wan Road. During the raid day night. The result of the sutrey, Delective Sergani, Wait, who had charge of when the steamer wa sparations, stised a considerable quantity of amination” is now
opium pipes and other smoking paraphernalia."
This morning twelve men were bro
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day of September, 1910, until October, 19:9, (both days lacla
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Tax Conta tid Malay Role Es ales, Ltd., bava declared no interim'd vidend of one chill- Jog per cent);
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