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SOLE AGENTS,
H. PRICE & CO.,
The China
12. Queen's Ro
號七计正年三百九千一英
Business Notices.
No. 12,432
AGENTS FOR THE OHINA MAIL
LONDON :-F. ALGAN, Í1 & 12. Clement s
Line, Lombard Street. E.C. STREET
& Co., 20, Qornhill. GOLDON &
Goren, Ludgate Circus, E C. ́ BATEK,
HENDY & Co., 81, Cannon Street, E C.
Mail.
ELIS KED
1 8 4
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1303
Business Notices.
日九廿月二十年寅壬
1
PRICES,
158
THE CREAM OF
WHISKIES,
KING EDWARD VIL
Per Dozen, $22.00.
SOLE AGENTS,
H. PRICE & CO.
1, Queen's Road.
($3.00 Per Month, 115 Cents Per Copy.
Business Notices.
W. S. BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.,
SAMUEL DEACON & Co., 150 & 154, Engineers, Shipbuilders, Boil ́rmakers,
Leadenhall Street. W. M. WILLS, 151, Cannon Street, E.C. ROBERT WATSON, 150. Fleet Street. C. MITCHELL & Co Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., 167, Fleet Street, E.U. PARIS AND EUROPE: MAYENCE,
Blacksmiths, and Brass and Iron Founders.
COAST AND RIVER STRAMEES, STEAM WATER BOATS, LIGHTERS, TUGS AND FAST STEAM-LAUNCHES.
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
Portland Cement.
Bell's "Asbestos Dagger, Domon,' and other well known packings for Piston Rods, etc., suitable for highest pressures. Pump Puckings, Jointing Material, As. In casks of 375 lbs net, $6.00 per cask, ex Factory. bestos Cloth, Tape, and Boiler Door Joints metallic or non-metallic-Rubber and In bags of 250 lbs not, $3.75 per bag, ex Factory,
Gauge Glasses, Packing Vogetable Fibro Valves for "Air and Circulating Pumps. rings of Asbestos, Rubber and Woodite.
FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND MACAO.
FAVRE & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange Pumps, Packings, General Stores and Engineers' Tools of Every Description. (only best quality kent). Boilors covered with Boll's Composition repay expense of
Bateliere.
SEW YORK:-THE CHINESE EVANGELIST
OFFICE. 52, West 22nd Street.
SAN FRANCISCO and, American Porta
generally: -BEAN & BLACK, San Fran..60
cisco.
AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND-GORDON & Gorcu, Ma. bourne and Sydney. CEYLON :-W. M. SMITH & Co., THE
APOTHECARIES Co., Colombo, BATAVIA :-H. M VAN DORF & Co. SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :— KELLY &
WALSH, ITD., Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS :—4. S. WAT-
Son & Co., Mania.
CHINA:-Amoy N. MOALLE & Co.,
W. S. BAILEY, M.F.MZOH.E.
OFFICES & SALES-ROOMS,
& 62, Des Vœux ROAD CENTRAL
ENGINE & SHIPBUILDING WORKS, KOWLOON BAY.
E. O. MURPHY, WH, 6C., A.I,MECE.E.
CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF ENGINEERING WORK. PLANS, SPecifications and TENDERS.
Consulting and Superintending Engîncers and Survey or
.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
LIMITED, Fechom, BROCKETT & C AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
Shanghai, LANE, ChAWORD & Co.,
and KELLY & WALSH, Yokohama,
Lane, Chawford & Co., and KELLY JOINT SERVICE
& WALSH.
Wanted.
WANTED.
ADY ASSISTANTS (EUROPEAN) for
for Furnishing Department. Experience
MACAO
L Draper Jore, Tis,
MAN
Departures from
desired, but not necessary.
"M. A. P.'
OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE CHINA
NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
5.S. HONAM, 2.36% tona, Captain 17. D. Jones.
6.8, POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, R.N.R.
8.8. FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius.
8... BANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain C. V. Lloyd.
Bell's Asbestos Non-conducting Composition for covering Boilers, Steam Pipos, etc. covering in a few months by saving of fuel. Estimates given for Covering Boilers, etc.
Bell's Asbestos Expansion Tape, Millboard, Insertions, and Rope.
A large Boll's Asbestos Special Engine Oil-unsurpassed for Marine Engines. Stock of Engine and Cylinder Oils always in hand.
Bell's Asbestoline-a Solid Lubricant, clear and efficient-1 1b. is equal to from 2 to 4 gallons of oil
Bell's Boiler Preservative speedily removes existing scale and prevents corrosion- |does not injura the plates.
Asbestos Packed Cocks, Stop Valv-8, and Gauge Columns. Steam Gauges and other engineers' requisites always in stock Lists and Prices on application
BRADLEY & CO., Managers,
Hongkong,
OFFICE, 6 DCB VIEUX ROAD, opposite King Edward Hotel entrance.
LANE CRAWFORD & C.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF
MILLINERY
LATEST NOVELTIES FROM PARIS & LONDON.
Hosurose to Canton daily at about 8 a.m. (Sunday excepted), and
at about 5.30p.m. (Saturday excepted). Departures from CANTON TO HONGKONG daily at about 8 a m. (Sunday excopted), and at about 4.30p.m. (Sunday excepted), These Ste-nons, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the TRIMMED HATS Bongkong, January 20, 19/3. 146 River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation.
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.
SITUATION WANTED.
XPERIENCED and ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN desires a position in a prominent house an Assistant at Book.
keeping and accounts or in Office work; understands Banking, Book-keeping, Ship- ping and Te-writing. Has some know ledge of Insurance Work. Shanghai, Singapore or Japan no objection. references,
Apply to
Good
'R. C.' Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, January 7, 1903.
WANTED.
SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
Hongkong-Macao Line.
8.S. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons Captain W. E Clarke,
Sunday excepted.
Departures from Honghong to Macao daily at about 2 p,in.
from Macao to Hongkong daily at about 7.30 a m.
Do.
Canton-Macao Line.
`s 5. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin.
This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at about 7.30a.m.; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 7.30 a.m.
2690 JOINT SERVICE OF THE ̂K., C. and Macao SteamBOAT CO., LTD., THE CHINA NAVIGA-
TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Y TWO GENTLEMEN, a Double
BBEDLOOM RID BOARD with FAMILY: Central preferred ; moderate.
Terms
Apply C. W.,'
must
be:
•
Caro of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, January 24, 1903.
DEPOT, BRITISH-AMERICAN
TOBACCO CO., LTD,
I
177
Canton-Wuchow Line.
s.s. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas, 9.8. SAINAM, 588 taws, Cupediu A. W. Dixon. We
One of the above steaners leaves Canton for Wuchow every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at about 8 m., and the other leaves Wuchow for Canton -nire same days at about 8 m. Road trips take about 5 days. These vessels have Superior Cabin accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.
HONGKONG. 18
Have ASSUMED CHARGE of the business of the above Company Here.
J. A. THOMAS,
186
Depot Manager. Hongkong, January 26, 198..
NORTH CHINA INSURANCE COM- PANY, LIMITED.
and after SATURDAY, the 24th Instant MR HENRY GEORGE SIMMS will act as Agent of the Company at this Branch.
By order of the Court of Directors,
W. H. PERCIVAL,
Agent.
- Further particulars may be obtans Pat the Office of the-
KONGKONG CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.,
18. Bank Buildings, Queen's Kod Central, opposite the Hongkong Hotel.
Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,
Ajents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
CONNAUGHT HOUSE HOTEL,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, SITUATED NEAR THE BANKS AND PRINCIPAL OFFICES. EXCELLENT CUISINE AND WINES.
Large and Lofty Reous Elegantly Furnished. Hydraulic Elevator. Hot and Cold Water throughout. Special Rates for Tourists. Launch Service for Guests.
For Terms, apply to
Hongkong, January 23, 1903. 187 CHEE WING & CO., ✯
ZETLAND HOUSE,
No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Moderate Charges.
MRS. WATLING,
Proprietress.
Hongkong, January 14, 1903.
96
BUCHANAN
BLEND SCOTCH WHISKY
JAMES BUCHANAN & GO›
SCOTCH WAERY "USTELERS. By Appointment to
FM. THE KING HIGH the PRINCE if WÀ A E
Sole: Aye t LANE, CHAWFORD & Co., HONGKONG.
28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST) HONGKONG.
.DEALERS IN
All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STEEL
IRON WARE, &c.
STEEL GIRDERS and TEES,
THE MANAGER.
32
WILLIAM MACLEOD, D.D.S.,
DENTIST,
11 and 12 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, October 17, 1902.
Glazed Stoneware, Drain Pipes and Fittings, Glazes Paving Bricks and Tiles, Pire Bricks and Fire Olay.
FIRE CLAY WORKS.—DEEP WATER BAY, HONGKONG
For further particulars, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
GENERAL MANAGERS.
The Peak Hotel.
2015
Admirably Situated-Sheltered from the North-East Monsoon and Open to th
South-West Monsoon.
A COVERED GANGWAY LEADS FROM THE TRAMWAY TERMINUE
Telephone No. 23,
INTO THE HOTEL. Telegraphic Address:-' PEACEFUL.'
Town Office, 7, DUDDELL STRENT,
89
COTTAM & CO.
HAVE NOW A FULI. STOCK OF HOSIERY,
OUTFITTERS,
AND THEIR USUAL FINE SELECTION OF
NOVELTIES FOR AUTUMN WEAR ;
?
LADIES' and GIRLS'
& BONNETS
Also
RAIN COATS AND DUST COATS
. FOR THE RACES.
FOOTBALL, CRICKET AND TENNIS GEAR.
Hongkong, September 29, 1902.
WALKING AND EVENING GLOVES. 228
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. Cutler, Palmer & Co.,
THE
HONGKONG
HOTEL.
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, PROVIDED WITH EVERY COMFORT. NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOMS.
TWO ELEVATORS,
NEW REFRIGERATING PLANT.
BEST QUALITY LIQUORS & PROVISIONS,
2196
WHO SAID
•
RATS?
STILL ON SALE
'NEWTON'S RAT CHEESE;"
ALSO
NEWTON'S ROACH POWDER, LISTER'S
. FORMALDEHYDE FUMIGATORS,
Where the above are used, there will you find a clean bill of health.
ESSETT'S FLUID AND CARBOLACENE.
WATKINS, LIMITED,
APOTHECARIES HALL,
66 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
HONGKONG.
KELLY & WALSH, LTD.
NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS.
2137
Starion Studies: Peing the Jottings of an African Official, by L. Portman...
KING EDWARD How to Reason: the A.B.C. of
CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &C., HOTEL
Suitable for
SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
Rongkong, May 20, 1900,
1227
BOVRIL is a food-beverage,
A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE
HOTEL.
Ladies' Afternoon Tea Rooms.
LONDON,
(Wine Shippers to China since 1816), Have always Stacks of their well-known Brands with
SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, 15th July, 1901.
THE
1469
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
DAKIN'S ANISEED AND LICORICE COUGH BALSAM.
For the Relief of all CATARRHAL COMPLAINTS, such as COUGHS, COLDS HOARSENESS, and SORENESS of the CHEST.
763
Price 50 Conts and $1.
'MARTIN'S INFLUENZA MIXTURE.
THE REMEDY FOR INFLUENZA, COLD IN THE HEAD, HAY FEVER, AND CATARRH.
CHAMPAGNES
FROM
CHARLES HEIDSIECK,
PURVEYOR TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD,
SIEMSSEN & CO...
SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN RACES 1903.
FAIRALL & CO.
NEW STOCK OF RACE GOODS.
FLOWERS. RIBBONS.
DRESS MATERIALS IN ALL THE NEWEST FABRICS
SHOES, GLOVES, HOSIERY,
PARASOLS, CORSETS,
CHIFFON and OSTRICH BOAS, RUFFLES and LACE COLLARS, &c., &c., &c.
22, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
2096
ANNUALS.
WHITAKER'SALMANACK $0.90
and Who's Who...
$2.10
4.25
$1.50
Logic Reduced to Practice, by R. C. Bodkin COMBINED TRAINING 1902 -... Monarchs Retired from Business,
by John Doran; 2 Vols. Mazzini, by Bolton King; Temple
Biographies' Series
1.35
0.50
2.00
'Daily Mail Year book: 20,000
References "The King' Christmas Number
Figaro Illustree' Christmas Num
ber (English): 2 Plates... *The Sketch' Christmas Number The China Conster and Nautical
Pocket Manual
1.00 0.90
***
3.00 0.90
2,50
MILLINERY, FEATHERS,
4.50
The Making of Citizene: a Study in Comparative Education, by R. The 20th Century Atlas of Popular
E. Hughes, M.A. ... Astronomy, by T. Heath; 22 Plates
5.00
JUST PUBLISHED. CANTONESE APOTHEGMS; Classified, Translated and Annotat- ed by Rev. H. J. Stevena HISTORIC MACAO, by C. Montalto
1.60
Hongkong, January 21, 1903,
6.50
de Jesus; 12 Illustrations and Map 6.00 TALES OF HONGKONG, by
*Dolly'
1,00
W.
4.25
2172
Lytton's Indian Administration 1876 1880: Compiled from Letters and Official Papers, by Betty Balfour... 9.00 A Glossary to the Works of Shakes-
peare, by Rev. A. Dyce; plicable to any Edition Ping Pong and how to play it, by
A Parker
THE FRENCH IN TONKIN AND SOUTH CHINA, by A. Cunning- ham; Illustrated; 2nd Edition ... 3.00
VELLUM BATH.
Ap.
6.75
1.00
SANDOW'S ' GRIP' DUMBBELLS.
and] $1.00. SELF-SACRIFICE, by Giles Wheatley (Mrs R. F. Johnson). } WHITAKER'S ALMANACK, 1903 CHRISTMAS NUMBERS: STRAND MAGAZINE,
2.10.
LE MUNYON'S.
Privato Bar and Billiard Roonis. Rooms Speciallyreserved for Cap sins of the MERCANTILE MARINE,
Hot and Cold Water througnout.
Electrically Lighted
agreeable to the taste, and of Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor.
remarkable strengthening and
sustaining properties. It is an
deal nourishment in cases of
sickness
and weakness, and
when from any cause ordinary
foods are not desirable
BOVRIL
To be obtained at all STORES, CHEMISTS, HOTELS, &c., throughou Hongkong, Chins
and Japan.
96
Table D'Hote at Separate Tables. For terms, &o., apply to the
MANAGER. Hongkong, October 23, 1902.
THE MUTUAL STORES, 8 and 10, D'Aguilar Street. GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS,
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, &c.
PRICES VERY REASONABLE
GOODS GUARANTEED TO BE FRESH AND OF THE BEST QUALITY, Hongkong, January 17, 1902.
-BOARD AND RESIDENCE
“KILLADOON »
118
N the North Spur of MORRISON HILL, 1518 WANCHAL ROAD, |Light, Airy and well-furnished Double and Single Roons, with full view of the Harbour.
For Terms, Apply on the Premises to
Mra G. S. WEBB. Hongkong, December 13, 1902. 2024
The National Sporting Club, Past and Present; by Bettinson and Outram Tristrani; Illustrated The History of Lord
BOA
TANG YUEN.
OARDING ESTABLISHMENT.
Splendid View of Harbour.
No. 18, MACDONNELL ROAD. Under European Management.
Apply at the House,
ΟΙ
At FAIRALL & CO., Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, 1st January, 1903.
97
THE NEW BOARDING HOUSE. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION BY WEEK OR MONTH.
Between KENNEDY and MACDONNELL ROAD. Overlooking New German Club. Apply to Mrs WILSON. Hongkong, January 24, 1903.
BREWER & CO.
JUST PUBLISHED,
PING PONG SETS, WITH WOOD, OR A SOLDIER'S LOVE STORY, a Romance of Hongkong;
SANDOW'S OWN COMBINED
DEVELOPERS.
PHOTO.
BLACK AND WHITE, GRAPHIC, SKETCH, FUCK,
JUDGE, LIFE, FIGARO ILLUSTRATED), BOY'S PAPER.
GIRLS PAPER, SYDNEY BULLETIN. NAUTICAL ALMANACK, BROWNS. NAUTICAL ALMANACK.
SUPPLY STORE DRAUGHT ALES AND STOUT.
No. 31 Des Vœux
Road.
The only and complete one in the ORIENT.
Hammer Plates a specialty.
I handle everything, photo- graphically speaking.
Yours very truly,
C. E LE MUNYON, 173 Hongkong, January 9, 1903.
2637
Telephone No. 75.
IN KILDERKINS,
BASS' LIGHT GRAVITY AL,
YOUNGER'S ALLOA
REID'S XX STOUT.
ALE.
These Beers can be supplied in smaller quantities if desired.
Caldbeck, Macgregor & G
16, QUEENS' ROAD,
Hongkong, January 15, 1909.
Intimations.
G. FALCONER & Co.,
}
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS
NEW SELECTIONS
OF
>LAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES.. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES.
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 37.
INFORMATION has been received froLa
the MILITARY AUTHORITIES that GUN PRACTICE will be carried out at KOWLOON EAST BATTERY ON the 2nd В South-Easterly
direction.
FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS FOR ROSSE FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND February, 1903, in
BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS,
EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS.
64, QUEENS ROAD.
M. MUMEYA,
PANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPI
ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PATER AND FINISHED IN CRAYON,"
ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS. Ba QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
JAPAN
MITSUI BUSSAN
(MITSUI & CO.)
COALS.
KAISHA
22 3
HEAD OFFICE :-43, SAKAMOTO-CHO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH :-34, LIME STREET, E.C. HONGKONG BRANCH:-PRINCE'S BUILDINGS, ICE HOUSE STREET, FIRST FLOOF,
OTHER BRANCHES :
New York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy 3hanghai, Chefou, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Sorul, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Hakodatu Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzuru, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waka matsu, Karatsu, Nagasaki, Kuchinotsu, Sasebo, Maidzuru, Mike Taipeh, &c.
"Telegraphic Address: MITSUI' (A.B.C. and A 1 Codes).
J ›NTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Navy and Arsenals and the
Foreign Mail and Freight Stuaniers
Practice will commence at about 11 a.m.
By Command,
1
F. H. MAY, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Offico
Hongkong, 23ių January, 1965,
Intimations.
EOTHEN MARK LODGE—No. 264.
MEETING of EMERGENCY of
A the EOTHEN MARK LOUGE will
Qu
ho held at the FREEMABONS' HALL WEDNESDAY, the 28th Instant, at 5.00 VISITING for 5.30 p.n. precisely. BRETHngs are cordially INVITED to attend,
Hongkong, January 22. 19:3
intimativE
THE
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1903.
"ANGLO-AMERICAN"
** STORES.
行洋
10
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS.
ONE DAY'S RACE MEETING will
be held early in April next, provided Bufficient entries are received,
A
175
THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILD-
ING COMPANY LIMITED.
TOTICE is hereby given that the "OUR-
NOTEENTH ORDINARY MEET-
ING of Shareholders in this Company, will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, Vic-
toria Buildings. on MONDAY he 2nd
February, 1903, at 12 o'clock mon, for the Jurpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with Statement of Ac. counts for the year ending 31st December, 1902.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the 24th January to MONDAY, the 2nd February (both days inclusive), during which period no TRANSFER of DARES Can be Registered.
A. SHELTON HOOPER,
Secretary to the
Particulars and conditions as to Pro- gramme will appear later.
By order,
A. S. ANTON, Acting Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, January 23, 1903.
165
EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 20.
REGULAR MEETING
of the
AEOTHEN MARK LODGE will bu held at the FREEMASONS' HALL on FRI DAY, the 30th January instant, at 8.30 for
p.m. precisely. VISITING BRETHREN ARE-
CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.
Hongkong, January-26, 1903.
HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LIMITED.
179
(HE TWEN (Y-SECOND ORDINARY
TANNAL MEETING of SPARE
Hongkong Land Investment and Agency HOLDERS will be held at the OFF.CEN of
Co., Ltd..
General Agents for
THE KOWLOON LAND and BUILDING
Co
LAD, Hongkong. January 19, 1903
ZETLAND
LODGE.
No. 525, E.0.
139
REGULAR MEETING of ZETLAND
State Railways; I'rincipal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and | A LODGE will be held at FREEMASONS' |
COLE PROPRIETORS of the Fanious Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines. SOLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Kishima, Mamels, Yannoura, Onoura, Otsuji, Sasahara, Tsubakuro, Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokilara, d other Coals.
N. INUZUKA, Manager, Hongk ng.
Hongkong, November 22, 1902.
1119
A healthy child is naturally full of life. His mother will tell you?
Rainier Beer
did her a lot of good It's pure ingredients It's perfect brewing when used in moderation all tend to build up the system.
Better try it yourself SEATTLE BREWING &MALTING CO. SEATTLE, WASH PHONE RAINIER 30.
Per Case 6 dozen Pints,
(Special terms to large buyers) { or 4 dozen Quarts, i
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,
$18.00
Sole Agents for HosakoNG. CHINA AND MANILA.
DINNEFORDS
The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious
DINNEFORDS
Affections.
The Physician's Cure for Gout, Itheumatic Gout
and Gravel
Safest and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females,
and the Sickness of Pregnanc
MAGNESIA MAGNESIA
LEA & PERRINS'
E10
Messrs. LA & PERRINS beg to announce that, to further safeguard the public against imitations of their world-renowned
Original Worcestershire Sauce, they are now printing their Signature, in white, diagonally across the upper part of the red label on each bottle. Anyone copying the same will be at once proceeded against.
WORCESTERSHIRE
SAUCE.
The Original and Genuine Worcestershire.
tho GENERAL MANAGERS, Pedder's Street, at 12.30 p.ni, n WEDNESDAY, 4th February, to receive a Statement of the lo 31st December, Company's Accounts 192, and the Report of the General Managers,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 25th Jan, to the 4th proximo, both days inclusive. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,
General Managers. Hongkong, January 23, 1903,
TURING CO., LID.
樂保
STRANGE STORY OF Á LASCAR SEAMAN.
Thrown Overboard off the Ceylon Coast.
The Time of Ceylon of the 8th January reports: -
Some Renation was caused at the wharf this morning when two Sinhalese fishermen of
Hongkong, No.1 & 3, Wellington St. Angular, a fishing village on tuo seu
Kowloon, No. 64, Elgin Road.
HIGH-CLASS PROVISION DEALERS.
SUPPLIES FRESH
MONTHLY.
coast line of railway, a few miles south of Mount Lavinia, brought ashoro a Lascar 'seamman whom they had picked up in the drop sca early yesterday morning while fishing. It was stated that the lascar had been thrown overboard from the B. I. steamer Chaigne by sarae estive firemen who thus
paid off a grudge.
It would appear that the fishermen werd out line fahing off Angulans in the early
SPECIAL CARE TAKEN TO GIVE SATISFAU-morning and when they had put out to
TION BOTH TO RESIDENT and COAST PORT CUSTOMERS.
Price List will be forwarded on Application.
DOOLITTLE & POLLOCK,
To Let.
TO LET, AT WANCHAL GAP ROAD.
ПOP FLAT of SEAVIEW, containing 3 TLARGA AZILY ROOM, with Kitchen,
Bath-house and Gas Laid.
Possession from 1st March, 1903. Apply to
F. G. ALLEN. Hongkong, January 26, 1903.
IGS NO ROAD.
HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFAC- 2nd February, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. pro cisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.
Hongkong, January 23, 1903.
AN
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE.
169
N_EXTRAORDINARY. GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the CLB will be held in the CLUB HOUSE, on TUESDAY, the 3rd FEB. RUARY, 1903, at 5 p.m, for the purpose set forth the Notice posted in the Hall of the Club,
By Order,
7
C. H. GRACE,
Secretary.
ORDINARY
HE NINETEENTH THANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the Company will be held in the COMPANY'S OFFICs. No. 14, Des Voeux Road, Victoria, on 7th February, 19 3, at 11 ạ.m., for the purpose of receiv. ing Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st December, 1902, declaring a Dividend and clecting a Consulting Com-30, mittee and Auditors,
The TRANSFER Books of the Company will be CLOSED from the 4th to the 7th February, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers, Hongkong, January 26, 1903.
TO LET.
182
JOS. 10, 12 and 14, LEIGHTON HILL
For Particulars, please apply to
MR LI PAK,
Care of Compradors, NIPPON YOSEN KAISHA, 1st Floor No 1, Prince's Buildings, Chater Rund. Hongkong, December 5, 1002.
TO LET.
2512
partly
Proprietors.
Intimations.
CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.
[N accordance with the parismus of Ordnung No. of 1875, the Under. mentioned BANKS will be CLOSED for
sen, à distance of about fifteen miles from shore, they were startled to hear from the water cries for help in a strange ton- The fishernion could see no vessel or hout day was just breaking, and straining their eyes in the dim light they observed sornet hing
20.
STRUGGLING WITH THE WAVES
Drawing in exil they rowed up to the spot and found a man swimming towards their canoe. He had apparently been in the water a considerable time and was in a
sou ewhat exhausted condition when rescu- ed. Ascertaining from him that he was a seaman and belonging to a steamer which tho Transaction of Public Business, on THURSDAY, the 29th January. 1903.
was making for Colombo yesterday, the For the Chartered Bank of India, Aus-shermon brought him to Colombo with
tralia and China,'
the object of getting something for their trouble. The resoned man had
T. P COCHRANE, Acting Manager, Hongkong. For the Bangkong and Shanghai Bank-
ing Corporation,'
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
| For The Nation al Bank of China, Limited.
GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR,
Chief" Manager. For The Mercantile Bank of India,
Limitad,*
EVAN ORMISTON,
Miranger, Hongkong. For the Banque de L'Indo-Chine, Hong-
pag Agency,
G. MAYER,
Ading Manager, For the Yokohama Specie Bank. Ltd.,
TARO HODSUMI,
Manager.
HOUSE at the PRAK, A furnished, from January 1 to June For the Imperial Bank of China,“
1903.
Apply to 28 BONHAM ROAD, West Point.". Hongkong, November 29, 1902,
2467
TO LET.
E. W. RUTTER,
Manager. Hongkong. For the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank,'
H. TIGGE.
Manager. For the Russo-Chinese Bank,
J. W. R. TAYLOR, Representative in Hongkong. WO SPACIOUS GODOWNS—Nos. 95 Guaranty Trust Co., of New York, HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO HUMPREYS ESTATE AND FINANCET and 96, PRAVA BO
TWO ROOMS above NEW VICTORIA HOTEL
Apply to
Hongkong, January 22, 1903.
STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
158
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE SEVENTY-THIRD ORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will
bo held at the OFFICE of the COMPANY. No 18, Bunk Buildings, Queen's Road Central, on SATURDAY, the 7th Febru- ary, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts,
pointment of a Auditors.
Director
and electing
COMPANY, LIMITED.
180
THE SEVENTEENTH ORDINARY
THANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
of SHAREHOLDERS of the abore Com- pany will be held at the | EGISTERED of Company, Queen's Road Central, on SATURDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 193, at Noon, for the Purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st Decem her, 1903.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com
declaring a Dividend, confirmi g the Appany will be CLOSED from the 3rd to the
11th February, both days inclusive.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers, · Hongkong, January 22, 1903.
Th. TRANSFER BOOKS of the Coin- pany will be CLOSED from the 24th of January to the 7th February inclusive, By Order of the Board of Directors,
T. ARNOLD,
Secretary Hongkong, January 17th, 1903.
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO
STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
121*
THE
CHINA AND JAPAN TELEPHONE
NEXTRAORDINARY
FOTICE is hereby given that an GENERAL MEETING of the HONGKONG, CAN- TON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT | COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES in Bank Buildings, Victoris, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 7th February, 1903, at 12.15 o'clock p.m., or so soon as the ordinary half yearly meeting to be held at 12 o'clock noon on that day shall be concluded, when the sub- joined resolution will be proposed. Should the resolution be passed by the required majority it will be submitted for confirma- tion as a special resolution to a second Extraordinary Meeting which will be sub- sequently convened.
PROPOSED RESOLUTION,
That the Articles of Association be altered in manner following —
AND
ELECTRIC COMPANY,
LIMITED
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
Fayable Quarterly in Advance.
EXCHANGE LINES: $20 per Quarter.
No Charge for Inital' Installation.
157
H. N. MODY
Victoria Buildings. Hongkong, December 2, 192.
TO LET.
2483
QEVERAL newly-built HOUSES
MORRISON HILL GAP. Cheap EURO. PEAN FLATS in Wanchai Road.
The Undersigned will be glad to under- take the letting, etc., of Houses for Owners of Property.
S. A. SETH, DAIRY FARM Co., Hongkong, December 31, 1902.
TO LET.
NO. 73, WYNDHAM STREET.
S. A. SETH, DAIRY FARM Co.
Hongkong, January 16, 1903.
OFFICE TO LET.
2193
115
AT 57, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, First Floor (above Tak Cheong's shop).
Apply co
Mr. SIN TING,
Dentist.
14, D'Aguilar Street. Hongkong, January 3, 1903.
TO LET.
21
N.B.-A Special Charge is made for A LARGE ROOM FURNISHED, with
(4) In Article (79) the word nine' shall For
be substituted for the word 'seven.'
(b.) In Article (88) the words 'nine thousand shall be substituted for the words 'seven thousand.'
By Order of the Board of Directors,
T. ARNOLD,
Secretary.
Dated the 17th January, 1903.
HONGKONG AND SHANG BAI
'BANKING CORPORATION.
122
REGISTERS of SHARES of the Corporation will be CLOSED from SATUR DAY, the 3ast day of January current, to the 14th day of FEBRUARY next (both days inclusive) during which period no TRANSFER of SHARES can be registered.
By order of the Court of Directors,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, January 23, 1903,
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
163
Lines of more than average length.
DESK TELEPHONES.
a small additional annual charge Desk
Sets can be supplied.
ELECTRIC FANS.
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
Of Every Description in Stock,
including: BATTERIES, CHEMICALS,
·ELECTRIC BELLS,
INSULATORS,
SWITCHES, TELEPHONES,
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS,
WIRE, etc., etc.
Send for Price Lists.
ELECTRIC BELL
INSTALLATIONS. Erected and Maintained.
Estimates riven Free for all kin
Electrical Work.
Trained Mechanicans sent to Out-Ports to fit up Installations if required.
is
ORDINARY HALF YEARLY MEETING
will held at the CrTY HALL, Hongkong,
ROAD.
on SATURDAY, the14th day of February next, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv
TWO SEPARATE SUITES of BED. ROOM FURNITURE; with BOARD: close to New German Club. Electric Light. Tennis.
Suitable for two single gentlemen. Terais, $160 per month.
Address "Q.", Care of CHINA MAIL.'' Hongkong, January 16, 19.3.
118
TO LET.
YODOWNS javed with granite
at
GODONCIAL WICH Fen, suitable for
Storage of Coal or any other mor chandise.
Apply to
255 QUEEN'S ROAD. Hongkong, Dicomber 5, 1902.
2528
MES CHEUNG,2.
HIOR-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printina. for Amateur ENLARGEMENT A SPECIAL FEATURE. BRANCH
1587
BONGKONG HOTEL CORRIDOR.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
WE BEG TO NOTIFY that on and after the 1st January, 1903, the Subscription to
of the Shareholders in this Corporation NOTE ADDRESS:-2 ICE HOUSE the China Maul will be as follows:—
ing the Report of the Court of Directora together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1902.
By order of the Court of Directors,
J. R. M SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, January 23, 1903,
For full particular, &c., &c,,
Apply to
Per Quarter
Per Month.
$9 3
The Subscription for the Overland China Mail will be ns follows:-
W. STUART HARRISON, A.M. Inst. C.E., Manager.
Per Annum
$15,00
0.35.
164
Hongkong. October 27, 1902
140
BAIN AND REID,
Proprieton
Per Copy:
Manager.
185
E. F. GROS,
Hongkong, January 26, 1903.
THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
HEREBY
a Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company, held st the Company's Office, No. 13, Beaconsüeld Arcade. Vic ttoria, Hongkong, on Monday, the oth day of January, 13.3, the following Resolution was passed :-
That in pursuance of the Special Resolution passed on the 11th day of November, 192, aud confirmed on the 27th day of November, 1902, a Call of Fifty Cents per share bo made upon all holders of Ordinary Shares in the above Company, and thesame is hereby made. Such Call to be paid to the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, at their Premises, Queen's Road Con- tral, Victoria, Hongkong, on or before the 9th day of February, 1903.'
A. STRANGE STORY TO TELL.
Te had quite recently joined the British India steamer Chupra, Captain R. H. Brown, which left Chittagong, Upper Bur- mah, on the present voyage on the 31st December with a cargo of grain. This was his first voyage in the Chupra, and on join- ing the vessel he landed sum of money, 20, to the fireman serang for safe-keeping, but subsequently asked for a return of the
inoncy. A quarrol arose and the money was pt returned to him. He alleges that the fireman serang bore him a grudge after: that. On Tuesday night and yesterday morning he had been at work, below and feeling very hot went on deck for a breath of fresh air. It must have
been about 5 530 'eluck and he was holding the railing and enjoy. ing the cooling breeze when ho Wab
or
AUDDENLY SEIZED FROM BEHIND
by some one. He struggled härd, hold- ing the railing tight and alleges that he recognised in hijassailant the fireman ser- ang He also recognized another man, & coal trimmer who was not far away and who, he says, must have seen everything. The fireman serang was a stronger man than he and eventually pushed him bodily- over the railing. As he was going over the side, the Lascar.says he shouted; but he cannot tell whether anyone on board heard him. He was an excellent swimmer,and saya' that as far as he can remember he must have been about an hour and a half in the It was very cold and he felt stume- what cramped with the cold, but his only fear was of sharks. As it grow clearer with the morning he
water.
MADE OUT THE TOPS OF COCONUT TREES
in the distance and was swimming towards shore when he spied the sails of several canes, one coming in his direction. He shouted and was pulled out of the water. The statement of the seaman, made on his. oath, was taken down by the Enquirer into Wrecks this morning; and steps were al once taken to secure the arrest of the fireman serang nd the coal-trimmer, a
AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that in accordance with Article 24 of the Com- pany's Articles of Association, interest at the rate of $10 per centuni per Annum will be charged upon all Calls remaining unpaid after the 9th day of February, 1903, up to the actual dates of payment of the same.
Shareholders are requested to note that. upon presentation at the Office of the description of who, together with their Company of the Bankers' Receipt for pay-anies, was wired to the police authorities ment of the Call, and surrender of existing
at Allepay, Cochin and Calicut, where the Certificates of the Shares pertaining there-. to new Share Certificates will he issued Churpus was to call on leaving Colombo, bearing an endorsement of the payment of the said Call.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. KERFOOT HUGHES,
Secretary:
1903,
Hongkong, Jinuar
H
33
TONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM.
WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
7.30 a.m. to 8.00 a.m.. Every 10 minutes.
It may be mentioned that Cept. Brown, of the vessel, had been totally ignorant of the alleged state of things. It had been reported to him when the man was found missing on the muster roll being called, that he had fallen overboard, having
APPARENTLY, COMMITTED SUICIDE,
as the aca was calin and there was no likeli. hood of the man being thrown overboard by the motion of the vessel. Accordingly when the vessel arrived in Colombo yester
8.00 a.m. to 8.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes.day morning Capt. Brown reported that 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. Every 10 minutes. the man had been lost at sea, apparently. 9.30 a.m. to 11.00 a....Every 15 minutes. early yesterday morning, -as he was last 11.30am.to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes.
12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m. Every 10 minutos. 1.16 p.m. to 1.46 p.m. Frery 15 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. Avery 15 minutes. 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes
NIGHT CARS."
3.46.p.m. and 9 p.m., 2.45 p.m. to 11.16 p.m. every half hour. SUNDAYS,
8.00 a.m. to 8.80a.m.. Every 15 minutes. 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m Every 30 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 12.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minuter. 1.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
NIGHT CARS as on Week Days. SATURDAYS.
Extra cars at 11.30 and 11.45 pm, SPECIAL CARS by Arrangemert at the Company's Office, 38 and 40, Que. ʼn « Road Central.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON
General Managers. Hongkong, December 17, 201.
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1903.
said to have been seen at night-and th. belief was that the man had committed suicide. The statement was recorded in the usual manner and was to have been forwarded to the Board of Trade authori- ties at home. The statement of the re seged feallad ima boui made known to !! o police authorities, and wiii siso be sent to the Board of Trade. The pro, came in here to coal, and also to discharge some of her cargo. She entered harbour at 7-30 o'clock yesterday morning, and resumed the voyage at 5-10 p.m. It is expected that the fireman serang, who, it is alleged, threw the lascar overboard and the coal trimmer who looked on while the deed was done, will be arrested at either Allepay or Cochin.
In a subsequent issue, the Times of Cey lon stated:-The unusual incident which is alleged to have occurred on board the B.I. steamer Chupra, on Wednesday morning of Angulana when a luscar is reported to have been pushed overboard, fully report- ed in our last issue, has attracted a can- As stated yes- siderable deal of attention.
terday the statement of the lascar who was
picked out of the sea by fishermen, was re- corded by the Enquirer into Wrecks, and the Police were immediately afterwards in- formed of the matter and were to, take steps to have the fireman serang, who is
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alleged to have pushed the lascar over OH, SLY CIGARETTE: board, and the coal trimmer who was close by at the time, arrested. They will probably be arrested at Alipay or Cochin. if the vessel has already left the former place, and the men are on board.
The deposition of Capt. R. H. Brown, of the Chapra, to whom it was reported on board
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that the man had jumped overhoard, was BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO
forwarded to the Board of Trade at homo by the P.-O. Orontes on Thursday; and this deposition was based on the informan tion of the fireman serang and the coal trimmer. The statement of the rescued man, which is also being forwarded to the Board of Trade authorities at home, will go by the NL. Barbarosa to-morrow. The lascar is a young man of about 18 years of ago; and this was his first voyage on the Chupar.
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Kinghorn & Macdonald,
Consulting Mechanical Engineers and Surveyors,
CONTRACTORS TOE THE SUPPLY OF
KINDS OF MACHINERY AND APPLIANCES.
ALL
ICE MAKING. FESSRS. KINGHORN AND MAC-
M DONALD having been appointed
SOLE AGENTS for Messrs. J. and E. HALL'S PATENT REFRIGERATING MACHINERY, Bro prepared to supply Estimates, Plans and Specifications for all sizes of Machines.
Office: No. 13 BEACONSFIELD ÁRCADE— (ground floor).
Telephone, No. 143.
Telegrams, "KsGroes, Hongkong." A. E. C. & Ai Codos used.
JOHN W, KINGHORN,
M.I.M.E., M.I.Mech.-E., Lonion.
DONALD MACDONALD.
Hongkong, May 28-1892
TOR3
THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED,
SINGAPORE.
TO CONTRACTORS.
THE Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Limited Singapore, is prepared to
receive TENDERS for the CONSTRUC-- TION or CC PLETION of us new GRAV- ING DOOK at Keppel Harbour in. Singapore, of the following dimensions, viz.:-
Length
56
"
400 feet. Width at entrance, at sill level. 'Depth on sill below H.W.O.S.T. 20 as shown in the drawings and described in the specification,
Specifications and plans of the proposod Deck, may be seen at the Offices, of the Company in Singapore,
d
The Company does not bind itself to
accept the lowest or any tender.
Tendors shall be for a cost payable in
Fgapore, in Singapore currency.
Sealed tenders addressed to the under-
eised, will be received up to the 28th day
of February, 1903.
By order of the Directors,
W. C. NIVEN,
Secretary,
COMPANY, LIMITED,
}}NGKONG.
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THE WAVERLEY HOTEL,
ICE HOUSE STREET, HONGKONG. A First-Class Privato Powe Hotel.
ANDSOMELY FURNISHED
codingly Spacious Rooms.
KOWLOON HOTEL. Pritomirt
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THIS HOTEL is situated in a quiet
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His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
Captain T. H. M. Jerram
Name.
Casi
Torsi
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Lense repa teď q
ana
Very BIODERATE TERMS to FAMI LIES by the DAY or MONTH.
Mongkog, December 18, 1900.
Aerity **Albion Algerine
Respatch vem? battleship, 1st class
1700
sloop
Amphitrite Argonaut
muicer 1st class cruiser, 1st claes
11,000
8000 16 12,950
13,500 1050
1400 11,000 16 18,000 16 18,000
Comadr. Seymour E. Erskine
Singapore
Hongkong
Commander R. Nugent
Hongkong
Capt. Charles Windham, C.V.0.
Captain George H. Cherry
Weihaiwe
singapore
2639 Blenheimn
Bramble
cruiser, 1st class gunboat, let clasé gunboat, lat olass
9000
12 13,000
710
ፀ
1300
710
6
1300
cruiser, 1st class
12,000 14
21,000
Captain F. G. Stopford Lieut.-Com. F. M. Lake Liqut,-Comdr. T. D. Pratt Captain Henry M. Tudor
Shanghai
Hankow
Hongkong
Hongkong
water tank and tuga
390
800
Hongkong
cruiser, 2nd class
5600
11
9600
Captain Robert H. S. Stokes
Hongkong
-bt, 3rd class coast defonce
863
3
2200
sloop
1070
10
1400
Comdr. Ernest Barton
Shanghai
cruiser. 3rd class
torpedo boat destroyer
380
·6 6700
Shanghei
1580
€12
3200
Comdr. John J. Graham
Hongkoli
Firebrand
Glory Goliath Handy Hart
gunboat, 2nd class
455
4.
360
In Reserve
Hongkong
battleship, lat class
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16
[13,500
Captain W. A. Carter
Singapore
12,950
16
13,500
Capt. F. H. Henderson, C.M.G.
Singapore
torpedo boat destroyer
275
G
4000
Lieut.-Com, G. C. Hardy
Weihaiwei
torpodo boat destroyer
275
4
4000
Shanghai
Humier
storeship
1640
800
Comdr. J. D. Daintree
Janns Kinsha
torpedo boat destroyer
280
6
3900
Fleet Reserve
river gunboat
Lt.-Comdr. G. B. Powell
R. F. DALY, Manager.
Moorhon
river gunboat
180
2
800
850
Mutino Ocenu
Bloop
980
10
1400
battleship, 1st cines
[12,960
16
13,500
Hongkong
Utter
torpedo boat destroyer
350
6.
6300
Shangha
1015
G
1400
Hongkong
Phoenix
Pique
cruiser, 2nd class
3600
8
7000
Capt. Harry C. Reynolds
Hongkong
Rambler
Surveying-vesse!
836
6
650
Captain Morris II. Smyth
Hongkong
980
10
1400
Coin, D. St. A. Wako
Rinaldo
Hongkong
85
2
240
Lt. Com. John P. Irven
Canton
Robin Rosario
sloop
980
6
1400
Comdr. O. A. W. Hamilton
Shanghai
river gunbost
85
2
240
Lieut.-Com. Murray Lockhart
Hongkong
river gunboat
85
2.
240
Lt. Comdr. Worsley
Shanghai
torpedo boat destroyer
260
6
6600
Fleet Reservo
Hongkong
cruiser, 2nd close
6600 11
9600
Captain Lewis Bayly
Singapore
receiving ship
4660
6
Commodore Robinson
Hongkong
river gunboat
180
2
800
Shanghai
coast defence gunboat
363
3
200
Lieut. Forbes
Woosung
Bloop
980 10
1400
Hongkong
surveying ship
€20
450
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
360
B
5900
Shanghai
Woodcock Woodlark
tiver gunboat
150
650
river gunboat
150
2
550
Hankow Shanghai
J. W. OSBORNE,
Proprietor.
Bengkong, December 6, 1900,
THOMAS' HOTEL.
NO. 2, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
T
EIS Hotel, having changed hands, has
Sandpiper been re-fitted after the style of & Snipe First-Class European Hotel, with rooms
Taku
en suite and single, furnished with every Talbot regard to perfect comfort and convenienco Tamar principal Banks, Shipping, Insuralice, and Twoed The Hotel is in very close proximity to the Tent
MODERATE TARIFF. Hongkong. December 20, 1902.
Mercantile Offices.
Vestal Waterwitch 2622! Whiting
Pelham House,
FAMILY HOTEL,
WYNDHAM STREET.
M. MOORE,
866
sloop
Bloop
river gunbeat
Lt.-Comdr. G. G. Webster Comdr. C. W. M. Plenlerleath
Captain R. W. White Lt.-Com. 0. P. Mangel
Commander W. H. Nicholson
Weihaiwol Hongkong
Yangtse-Kiaup Canton Hongkong
Lt.-Comdr. R. W. Dalgety
Comdr. S. St. John Farquhar Lt. Comdr. Ernest C. Hardy' Lt.-Com. C. Mackenzie, D.8.0. Lieut.-Com. Hugh Somerville Lieut. Com Chilcott
Proprietoress.
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THE
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THREE minutes' walk from the Steamor Wharves, and seven minutes by Ferry-launch from the City of Victoria.
A First-class Hotel, with thirty-five very airy Bedroome.
Everything of the Best,
Dinner Parties by Special Arrangement. Billiards (Thurston Match Table). Most perfect culinary arrangements, Food both in European and Eastern
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DENTIST.
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Commander Journet
Captain de Pampelonne
Comdr. von Bassewitz Captain Friedrich :
Canton
Saigon
Iiautschou
Amoy Singapore Hongkong
GAT, THE PEAK,
L
Nume.
Flag und Description.
Tons.
Guns.
H.P.
near the TRAM TERMINUS. T LEPHONE 56.
War Terme,
Apply to the MANAGER.
Kaiser Karl VI
741
A louatto
Austrian cruiser
French gunboat
6250
300
20 12,800
Captain Dredger
Nanking
Lieut. elloy
'Shangai
Argus
French gunboat
Capt. Crespin
Canton
Aspic
Fronch in ...
475
3
450
Saigon
Avalanche
French gunboat
Canton River
Bengali
French unboat
580
Lieut. Fitle
Haiphong
Bugeand
French cruiser
4009
10 9000
Capt. Lefovro
Nanking
Chateaurenault
French cruiser
800.
Hongkons
Comete
French gunboat
Decidéo
French gunboat
d'Entrecasteaux
French flagship
525 690 8114
Commander Louel
Haiphong
Commander Leamy
Shanghai
14 13,500
Captain Fournet
Tonkin
Connaught Road, near Blako Pier. Hongkong, December 3, 1902.
-Friant
Kerssint
Lion Olrg
French cruiser French gunbout French gunbot. French gunboau
10 3739 1250
9000
Captain Serris
Woosung
2200
Capt. Lo Golleur
Canton
470
Capt. Bécus
Saigon
Capt. Hurst
Yangtse
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Surprise
TERMS VERY MODERATE. Consultation Free.
Takiang
Vauban
Hongkong, April 24, 1900
028
Vigilant
Vipere
French erulser French cruiser French cruiser French gunboat French gunboat French cruiser French gunboat French gunboat
3983
$500
Captain Seués
Shanghat
9437
6071
Captain Bonifoy
Shanghei
1800
Capt. Vincent
Saigon
829
900
Captain Mornet
haigon
Yangise
Captain Blondel
Along Bay
441
Co ndr. Villeneuve
TSU FAN,
Bussard
German gunboat
1600
8
2900
Fürst Bismarck
German flagship
11,000
*36 14,000
Geict
German gunboat.
German cruiser
German cruiser
Hortha Iltis
German gunboat
1600 6000 6000 1000
8
Comdr. Berger
20
10,000
Capt. van Semmern
20
10,000
Capt. Ingenobl
Amoy
10
Jaguar
German gunboat
2427 Luchs
German gunboat
Schwalbo Seeadler Tiger Vorwaerts Thetis
German gunboat
10 900 850 1120
1300 1300
Lieut. Cominander Hallermund
Hongkong
Shanghel
10
Comdr. Wuthmann
Yanglse.
8 1500
Commander Hilbrand
Singapore
German gunboat
1600
8
German gunboat
900
10
2800 1300
Comdr. Hoffmann
Nanking
Comdr. Schrader
Canton
German gunboat
Comdr. von Weise
Shangha
German gunboat
Shangha
39, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
OFFICE HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Hongkong, March 18, 1902..
Lombardia
Italian cruiser
2900
Marco Polo
Italian cruiser
10 4583 16
6843
Captain John Boct
Shanghai
585
Piumonte Vesuvio
Italiati cruiser
Italian cruiser
10,543 2500 32 12,000 4600
Captain Botti
Shangha
Captain Armona
Shanghai
14
6820
Captain Zezi
Shangha
Diu
Portuguese gunboab
720
Macão
Zaire
Portuguese gunboat
600
Capt. F. J. Barboza Leal
Alcout
Russian gunboat
810
Russian cruiser
2600
730 4700
Comdr. Guinter
Comdr. Gramatchiko
Hongkong
Vladivostock Port Arthur
Amaur
Pobre BUTTER Gaidamax
Russian gunboat
1050
8
1150
Comůr. Zalevsky
Nowchwang
Russian gunboat
390
$500
Comdr. Yourieff
Port Arthur
in prints.
90 Cents per lb..
Gremiastchy Gromoboi Guiliak
Russian gunboat
1490
в 2000
Comdr. Zagarausky
Shanghal
Russian battleship
12,364
44
14,500
Captain Jessen
Nagasaki
Russian gunboat
1000
1000
Comdr. Shumoff
Shanghai
do.
do.
CHEESE.
Koreatz
Russian gunboat
1213
1500
Napking
do.
do.
STREAKY BACON, H. RUTTONJEE,
Mandjour
Russian gunboat
1224
7
- 1400
Sibghai
Otvajny Poresviet
Russian gunboat
Russian battleship
1490 ₤12,674
6
2000
Port Arthar
15-14,500
Nagasak
Fetropavlovsk Poltava Rasboynics Rossia
Sevastopol
Russian battleship
10.960 16 10,600
Captain Jakovloff
Port Arthur
Ruasian battleship
Russian cruiser
10,960 1331
16 10.
10,600
1786
Russian protected cruiser 12,200
32 17,000
Russian protected cruiser 10.923
26 13,250
Russian battleship
10,960:
16
10,600
Russian gunboar
950
1125
Russian gunboat
1050
8
1120
Russian cruiser
€500
20,000
Capt. Bahr
Russian gunboat
500
9
3300
Rusalan cruiser
1230
1194
Comdr. Abramoff
C. S, gunboat
1000 10 1277
Don Juan de Austria Frolic.
U. S. gunboat
1169
1600
U. S. gunboat
Commander, Karl Rohror Cominander C. G. Bowman' Lieut.-Comdr. J. M. Helm
Manila
U S. gunboat.
1800
Lieut.-Comdr. W. F. Halse
Manila
U. S. gunboat
1392
1988
U.S. fagship
11,500
41 10,000
Manila M
U. S. gunbest
1::00
750
Comdr. R. R. Ingersoll Captain C. H. Stockton Condr. T. H. Stevens
Manila
Manila
Mauila
Monadnock
U. S. monitor
X2990
6 3000
Captain Mahan
Monocacy Monterey
U. S. gunboat
1.70
в
850
Comdr. F. M. Wiso
U. S. monitor
Now Orleans New York
U. S. cruiser
40
U. S. flagship
2344
10
5244
Comdr. Draka ::
Lieut.-Comdr. Sperry
Shanghal
Taka
Hongkong. Manila
24
17,401
Captain M. R. S. Mackenzie
Amoy
U. S. gunboat
800
Commander J. P. Selfridge
Nagasaki
U. S. gunboat
14100
Comdr. Leander
Manila
U. S. oruiser U. S. gunboat U. S. gunboat
> 00
1118
Commander E B. Barry
Manils
1.97 1/10
8
1804
Commander E. S. Frim
Amoy
1801
Commander Ward
Manila
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Comdr. Novakowsky Commander Muravief
Comdr. Vasilieff
Captain Koroleff
Captain Oserofï
Comdr. Liven
Captain Sepelrennipoll Capt. Matusevich
Captain Serebrennikoff Lieut.-Comdr. Ivanoff
Comdr. Ginter
Comdr. Zagoriansky-Kissel
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Bowling Match.
A bowling match between the Tanglin and Teutonia Clubs at Singapore resulted in a win for the Tanglin Club by 7992 point- to 7963.
Chinese New Year Holiday.
LOCAL AND UENĚ RAL.
Notes by the Way.
noxt.
Lord Roberns visits America in. Sopt.
The contests for the America Cup will begin on August 20.
1
FOCAL AND GENERAL
Marconi in China.
Italy has asked for a concession to establish a wireless telegraphic service between Peking and Taku.
The Victoria Crosa.
Colonel Cobbe has been awarded the The Glasgow housing of the poor Victoria Cross for gallantry at Erogo, scheme has collapsed.
Somaliland, on the 6th of October lust.
The rate for wireless telegrams across Cancer Research. | the Atlantic is 5ð. per word. :
The family of the late Sir Thomas Glencoats, of Ferguslic, Pai-ley, have Adanival Bridge visited Hanoi Exposi- given £10,000 to the London Cancer tion on his way to Singapore.
Rosearch Fund,
Bangkok is sufering from a scarcity of The Wreck of the 'Elingamite.'
The river water is salt there.
water,
Thirty Belgian officials have started for Fersin, where they will reorganise the
finances.
Smallpox has broken out at Capetown. The Post Office will be entirely closed thirteen cases being reported there on the on Thursday, the 29th inst. (Chinese New Is inst. 22.00 Year's Day). Tho Night Box will be left open. The Money Order office will be entirely closed.
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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Another Barefaced Robbery.
The 2nd Shropshires and 2nd East Surrey Regiment have left Durban for
India.
Whilst a European lady was passing The death is reported in New Zealani Watson's Dispensary in a rickshaw this of Sir Frederick Sargood, the Victorian morning, carrying her purse in her hand, staterway. the purse was snatched from her by a 5.30 p.m.-Meeting of Eothen Mark coolie. The purse contained the sum of
Lodge.
Meeting.
General Memoranda.
THURSDAY, January 29:-
Local Banks closo.
2.3 p.m.-Competition for Spoon the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
FRIDAY, January 30:-
of
9.15 p.m.-A. D. C. Performance at
the City Hall.
SATURDAY, January 31:---
$10 and also a ferry ticket, which had only twice been used. The thief succeeded in making good his escape. The matter wis reported to the police.
The Quarry Bay Murder.
The magisterial investigation into the recent murder of an Indian watchman at Quarry Bay was concluded this afternoon, eleven witnesses being examined for the defence. They told many alibis in favour Goods per Suttgart undelivered after of the nineteen prisoners, but Mr Haze-
this date subject to rent, MONDAY, February 2:—
2.00 p.m.- Auctio.s of Japanese Curios, &c., at Mr Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms.
11 a m.-Gnn Practice at Kowloon East
Battery. Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The Kowloon Land and Building Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices, MONDAY, February 3 :-
bp.m.-Extraordmary Meeting of Hong-
kong Club.
WEDNESDAY, February 4:-
12 30 p.m.--Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Ice Co., Ltd., at Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s Office. SATURDAY, February 7 :--
Noon. Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam boat Co., Ld., at the Office of the Company.
12.10 p.m.-Extraordinary Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong, Can ton and Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd., at the Company's Office,
Established A.D. 1841.
land, who heard the evidence, was not con- vinced of the innocence of the accused, when he accordingly committed for trial. Mr F. J. Badeley, Captain Superintendent of Police, assisted by Inspector Robertson, prosecuted,
| Acheen Rebellion Terminates.
The Rebellion in Sumatra is at an end, the Sultan of Acheen having given himself up to the Dutch authorities. When the present Sultan's father died, the son set up as pretender to the throne. He was never recognised, and carried on desultory fighting against the Dutch.
Now that he
A desperate attempt to steal jewels worth a quarter of a million sterling at Delhi has been frustrated.
It is estimated that the new dub at Tientsin will cost Tuels 115,000. Its design is a free adaptation of the classic stylp.
A Municipal tax not to exceed two rupees, has been placed on bicycles at Colombo by the Municipal authorities.
The Emperor of Germany was born on 27th January, 1859; was married on 27th February, 1881; and succeeded his father on 15th June, 1885.
Capt, W. Vernon Eccles, who was here with the Rifle Brigade, and after his retire.
A diver named Warwick, who has had experience in the Torres Straits fisheries. is leaving for the wreck of the Elingumite to endeavour to recover £17, 00 worth of gold which was lost with the vessel,
Death of a Chinese Governor
A Peking telegram to the N..0, Daily Nero announces that H.H. Jao Ying-ch'i, Governor desingnate of Anhui, transferred
from Chinese Turkestan, died of disease at Kani, Shantung, on the 16th inst., on his way to Peking,'
Hoity-Toity.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1903.
TELEGRAMS.
(REUTER'S HERVICE.] THE TRIAL OF COLONEL LYNCH,
LONDON, January 25, 1903. The Chief Justice, in summing up, em- phasised the point that the case was hot eraly a technical breach of the law, but one of actually assisting the King's enemies, He added that there had been too much be littling the crime of treason in the past. Judge Wills pronounced the sentence.
Although it is generally recognised that the sentence will be commuted, all the papers demand an exemplary punishment.
A Tientsin telegram to the N.-C. Daily News-The Tientsin Volunteers at their meeting on the 20th inst., Mr Jim Watts, | C.M.G., in the chair, unanimously decided to decline the Chion medal without a clasp, as being an inadequate recognition of the services they rendered.
Banking Under Difficulties.
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THE SUGAR CONVENTION. The French Senate has approved the Sugar Convention.
CORRESPONDENCE.
OUR QUIET ROADS.
To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.'"
Hongkong, Jan. 27, 1903. SIR, -Knowing, as I do, something about the extra stress of work hid upon the Police Force at and before the Chinese Now Year season, it would be unfair to blame the Captain Superintendent of Police and his Force for everything that happens. At the present moment, a feeling of in- ercurity exists, especially amongst the female members of our community, in con- sequence of the outrageous conduct of some of the native scoundrels who come to this Colony at this season to rub what they can. Some will say that European ladies should not frequent the quiet ronds without ap. escort; but this cannot always be done, and it would be hard on the ladies were they obliged to forego their walk on our beautiful, health-giving roads. What, then, is to be done? It appears to me that a double patrol of Police should be placed on these roads during certain hours of the
deavour should be made to follow, the course of house-building with greater Police protection. Compare the number of houses now occupied above Hollywood Road and up to the Conduit Road, and between Col. lege Gardens and the Peak Road, with And yet those of my twenty years ago, there is no branch Police Station nearer. those districts than the Central Station. Surely something should be dono to meet a need like that which I have mentioned.-
Yours,
MR CHAMBERLAIN IN SOUTH afternoon, and evening. Again, some en-
AFRICA
Mr Chamberlain and party, trekking from Potchefstroom to Mafeking, have been received cordially by the Dutch at places en route. They were welcomed by ex Commandant De-la-Rey at Ventersdorp Alogether, Mr Chamberlain acems impress the Dutch favourably.
to
THE VENEZUELA QUESTION
There is a temporary deadlock in the Venezuelau negotiations. Mr Bowen asks for the withdrawal of the blockade, which the Powers decline to accede to until they aro satisfied that Venezuela's guarantee is bona-fide. In the meanwhile, the affir is generating great heat in the United States.
FOOTBALL.
The First Rugby International. A Special Telegram to the Times Ceylon, dated 12th inst., says:—
A special telegram from Tientsin to Der Ostasiatische Lloyd, dated 21st inst.. Saya:-Viceroy Yuan Shi-k'ai is determined to enforce his last decreo regarding the dis- count on sycee. He, to-day, ordered to be arrested 1,00 native bankers of the best The first Rugby international game took reputation in the community and fined place on Saturday, at-Swansea, between them very heavily for non-obedience. All teams representing England and Wales. native banking business is nowat a stand.
still.
Perjurers Punished.
HOUSEHOLDER.
AN IRISH BUDDHIST.
Bound for Thibet.
When a thick-set figure, about 5 feet 7 in height, with shaved head, and wearing clerical vestments, walked into our office about 8.30 his morning, we wondered what business this Asiatic dign.tary could have in a newspaper office. The vestments consisted of a black Japanese kimono worn: over a white duck suit, and a faney collar beating some resemblance to Good Temp Iar regalia. We were fürther mystified when the gentleman presented à card un which was inscribed Rev. U. Dhamına-
Tokyo. A few moments conversation lok, F. T. S., Asakusa Houganji Temple,
There was a large attendance. After the first 25 minutes play, it was evident that the Englishmen were outclassed, and the speedily convinced us that our visitor was not an Asiatic. His white skin pro- Welshmen had the best of the game.
nounced him a Európean; his twinkling In an action tried before Mr Justice Throughout England was weakest forward, ment became Governor of Bristol Prison, Wise on Monday, in which Cheung Sow but her defence and particularly the blue eye, long upper lip and mellifluous three-quarters-also was poor. England brogue gave further indications of his na Ping was plaintif, and Sam Yu, defendant i had the misfortune to have Pearson disabl- tionality. No vestments, however strange, his Lordship committed a witacss for ed early in the game. Wales finally won perjury. It was
a very small matter, by 21 points (three goals and two tries) to Inne ges1 (5 points). whether Wong Yuk, the head boy Aloyal
Commenting upon this report. our
is now Governor of Worcester Prison.
There were 320 European and 119 Chinese visitors to the City Hall Library,
L
were
could disguis: that brogue, and we not astonished, therefore, when our visitor
and 3339 Chinese and 72 European visitors Navy Canteen, had gone to a certain office Colombo con' emporary says:-Gallant little gave the unnecessary information that he
to the Museum during the week ending the 25th January.
has been silenced, the hands of the autho-What a Strike Means. rities are much strengthened, and numbers
There are 22.000 ricksha coolies in
of at least $6000 per day,
of the lesser chiefs among the rebels will Singapore. A strike means a loss to them
The event probably lay down their arms. constitutes one of the final stages of the war, and the chief concern of the Dutch
Wales has commenced manfully the task was born in Ireland and that Dublin had of retaining pride of place in the Rugby the honour of being his birth-place. world. To defeat England by a margin of
We did not unquire with what name he 16 points-even although Swansea was the venue of the match-is clean evidence that started in life's handicap. lucidentally, wa the Welshmen are in fine fighting fettle.learned that he had been a mining engineer. three Of late years, perhaps, it has been hardly He emigrated to Australia, whore, having
possible to regard tho tussle with the pre-
to make a certain statement, but it had an important bearing upon the case, and Wong Yuk would not admit his mendacity, although it was proved clearly against him,
him His Lordship sentenced months' imprisonment with hard labour.
Ladies' Hockey.
The 'Kelantan' Floated.
We learn that the mixed team from
The Bangkok Times of the 15th inst.
dominant partner as quite the test it used explored Buddhistic literature, some fifteen to be, and although England bucked up years ago, he became convinced that Bud- last year and crept to second place, this was
Pobably more because of the deficiencies dhism had more attructions for him as a
improvement on her own part. Wales has
will be touching the position in which they Kowloon yesterday beat the representatives reports The s.s. Kelantan was raised of Scotland and Ireland than of any great religious system, so he went to Burm and
will place the would-be Sultan.
Death of Mr Henry Campbell.
The E. & A. Co.'s 8.8. Australian, which has arrived in port from Sydney, brought news of the death of Mr Henry Campbell, one of the founders of the firm of Messrs Campbell, Moure & Co., Ltd. Mr Campbell was journeying from Sydney to Flongkong, and on the night of Sunday, A. S. WATSON & CO., the 4th inst., whilst the vessel was weather
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Sad Shooting Accident.
A sad shooting fatality is reported from Bangalore, the victim being Lieuten- ant E. A. N. Pelham Papillon of the 35th Field Battery, R A. The Battery, it ap- pears, were on the march from Belgaum, and the deceased and a brother officer went duck shooting on the 29th ultimo, after the battery had encamped at Arsikere. They had shot a duck, and were walking in the
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ly.
of Hongkong by 0 goals to nil. This in yesterday from the river and taken to the had bad luck this season, for Gwyn Nicholls Parsed his novitiate in the famous Tavoy spite of the adverse prediction of the Sport-
Learest bank, where she will be lightened one of the finest three-quarters that ever Monastery, and was afterwards ordained a gathered a ball-has been injured, and is priest, taking the title of Lord' in com- ing Prophet of our morning contemporary.of the stones the was carrying as ballast. unable to turn out for the internationals; bination with Burmese words meaning Merchant Service Guild.
The work of raising the vessel, which has but she is notoriously so strong behind the
He was the first
At a general meeting of the Singapore Merchant Service Guild on the 14th inst., the following officers were elected :-Pro- sident, Capt. A. S. Busk; Vice-President, Capt. A Agnew; Treasurer, Capt. E. Veitch; Secretary, Mr J. G Boyd. Cruiser Squadron for China Station.
The vessel will
been carried out under the superintendence plenty of others available, that she can European to become a Buddhist priest in
scrum with Morgan, Gabe, Llewellyn, and Law' and 'Light.". of Mr J. M. Dunlop, has been very difficult bear the loss easier than the other countries, Burm but now. besides himself, there owing to the serious nature of the damage with more limited resources to indent upon. Wales will meet Scotland at Edinburgh on
are three European ordained priests in sustained in the collision.
February 7-Scotland's first appearance Rangoon, and the Rev. U. Dhamnaloka be towed up to Bangkok next week. The in this season's tourney and on March tells us that he is in constant communica repairs to the other vessel in the collision, 14 will entertain Ireland at Cardiff. Scot- tion with Buddhists in Europe and the Phra Chom Kiao, are nearing comple- tion, the last of the new plates being put on to-day.
It is reported that the Leviathan, first- class cruiser, which is to be commissioned at Portsmouth in May, is to be the flagship | Attempted Suicide of Rear-Admiral A. Macleod, who is to command a cruiser squadron to be formed on the China Station.
The Bishopric of Melbourne.
Hermann Bactke, the Chief Engineer
of the s.9. Hoilor, sailing between Hoihow aud Hongkong, made two attempts to do away with himself during the last voyage from Hoihow to this port. First he en-
land and Ireland meet at Edinburgh on February 28, and on March 21 comes the America, who have renounced Christianity England v. Scotland match at Richmond. and become followers of Buddha. His: Last year, Wales was the champion great ambition is to bring the southern sect. nation, with England serond and Scotland | of Buddhism, represented by the re last.
Football Shield Tie.
20TH CO., A.0.C t. ROYAL ENGINEERB. These teams played off their undecided tie at the Happy Vallay yesterday. The teams were:
The Bishop of Wakefield (Dr Eden),deavoured to throw himself overboard in Duff and H. R. Skinner; half-backs, A. E. Coylon, Siam and Japan, living in the
in presenting the Rev. Dr Lowther Clarke, the Bishop of Melbourne, with a testimon- ial and a 3.urse of 200 guineas, described the, see of Melbourne as one of the most dis- tinguished in the whole Anglican com- munion.
The West River Tragedy.
A West River correspondent sends us particulars of the On Fat affair and the shooting of Mr Morrison, but he has been an- ticipated by the story that appeared in our Saturday's issue. He tells us, howevós, how the pirates wore identified. All the passengers were made to pass the gangway one at a time, and the informer was stationed on a guard boat outside holding a soldier's hand. As a pirate appeared, he squeezed the soldier's hand, and the man identified was taken and bound. Mr Mor- rison, one pirare, two of the crew of the On Fat and the captain's ten-year-old son- were wounded. It is stated that, in addi- tion to the eleven pirates captured, twelve more were to have joined the vessel at Kam Chuk. They intended to kill the captain and pilots, and utilize the On Fat to hold up one of the morning river steamers, so it is a good thing the contem-
plated outrage was nipped in the bud. Mr Fabian, the tidewaiter at Samshui, deserves credit for his detection of the man who afterwards turned informer. But for Mr Fabian's alertness, the pirates would pro- bably have carried out their nefarious and murderous designs.
IT WILL NOT DO
Deep regret is felt in the Battery: what the end will be.
10 fool with a bad cold: No one can tell Pneumonia, The deceased was only 21 years old, and catarrh, chronic bronchitis and consump was a great favourite of the brother officer tion invariably result from a neglected who accidentally shot him. Lieutenant cold. As a medicine for the cure of colds, coughs and influenza, nothing can compare Papillon's body was conveyed by special cath Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It train to Bangalore, where he was buried always cures and cures quickly. For sale with full military honours on the 31st by All Dealers; WATKINS Ltd., General,
Agents.
121 ultimo.
the Hainan Straits, and subsequently, when
A.0.C.-Goal, E. P. Bradford; backs, Hatwell, Cook and Woolley; forwards, B. J.
Rutter.
R.E-Goal, T. H. Widdowa; bicka, A. W. Thornhill and A. C. Hills; half-back, H. S. Ga-kell, W. Hemmings and W. T. Caul- field; forwards, C. Nettleton, J Bowyer, J. Spiora, T. Hathaway and P. Edwards.
the Second Engineer had prevailed up Moore, Blower, McGibbon, Booth, and 0. him to go below to his cabin, he made a pretence of pulling out some letters from a locker in order to secure a pocket knife, with which he cut his throat. Before he could inflict mortal injury; the Second Offi. cor again saved him. When the steamer arrived yesterday afternoon he was convey. ed to the Asylumn, where he is at present detained.
Benefit Concert at Kowloon.
Exceedingly successful was the Drama- tic and Musical Recital given last night in the Soldiers' and Sailors' Institute. Kow- loon, and to the organisers of the enter rainment it was, no doubt, gratifying to
The game was stifly contested, but no Ecore was made, although an extra half- hour was played.
The tie will be replayed next month.
WEATHER REPORT.
ligionists of Tibet, Burma, Ceylon and Siam, and the northern sect, represented in Japan, Corea, China and Nepaul, into closer communion, and to atir up a revival of Buddhism. To this end, he held a con~~ ferenice, last year, of all the chief priests in Burma, the outcome of which was the forma tion of the Young Men's International Bud- dhist Association. He then proceeded to native temples with his co-religionists, and now he is on his way to Tibet by way of Kwangtung, Kwangsi, and Yunnan, and he hopes to be the first European to be permitted to reverence the Grand Llama in the sacred Tibetan capital of Lhasa.
Will the Tibetans allow you? we asked. I am known personally to some of the chief priests in Lhussa, he replied.
But you must be prepared for hardships, we ventured to rum rk.
The That I recognise, was his answer. rebellion in Kwangsi may make it dan- gerous to pass through that province, but I shall be accompanied by two Japanese
grent
The following notice is issued by the Buddhist disciples, who speak the lan- Hongkong Observatory:---
guage, and in my own dress I will not be a recognised as a European. It is my inton- tion to speak to all the Buddhist priests wherever I go in China on the foolish policy of stirring up the people against Christian missionaries. While I regard the Buddhist religion as the only true one, I shall advocate tolerance to Christianity, and will ask the Buddhist priests to coun sel the people not to attack Christian missions or to inurder native and foreign Christians. I do not quite know what my reception will be in Lhasa, but I feel it will be cordial I will advise the Llamas to abandon their policy of exclusion,
We admire the spirit in which the Rev. Dham bloka sets out on his mission, and
On the 27th at 11.55 a. The barometer has risen over E. Japan, fallen over the Loochoos and S. China.
Pressure is high over N. China and low between Formosa and S. W. Japan.
Strong monsoon in the Formosa Channel e such a large and appreciative audience and increasing monsoon along the S. cost of China and over the N. part of the present, Premier place must be given to China Sea, the dramatic recitations by Mr Ainsworth, Forecast-N.E wind, freshening; un- who is a graduate of the Boston School of Rettled, somo rain., Oratory, and latterly a leading member of Augustus Daly's Thespian Company. Hor Sir Hugh Barnes. power as an exponent of the clocutionary
if he succeeds in persuading the Buddhist art was shown to best advaffage in the proceeds home by this week's mail steamer priests of South China that they are only more emotional piece, The Corsican,' on short leave before taking up the hindering their own work by inciting the people against Christian missions, he will while her description of The Champion Lieutenant Governorship of Burma in the have done good work, and we wish this Storer elicited much laughter and ap-spring. It may be noted that on the oc- Irish Buddhist priest success in his work plause. Mr CH P. Hay, who possesses casion of the Investiture just before the and a safe journey to and from Lhasss.. a charming voice, delighted his hearers, procession started, the Duke of Connaught | and in his first song, The King's Mins. handed Sir Hugh Barnes the K. C. V. 0.,
Opium. Quotations. trel,' his voice was heard to great advan- saying that the Emperor had directed him
HONGKONG, January 27, 1903. This was a fitting New Patna, cash tage. As an encore to The Skippers of to bestow it at once.
4
Allahabad, Jan. 8-Sir Hugh Barnes
Old Patus, cash, New Benares, cash, Old Benares, cash, Now Malwa, credit, Allowance. Taels, Last Year,
S. Ives,' he 'gare Gut on the Deep. Mr personal honour to the official whose labours Graca gave three violin solos, for which he have mainly contributed to make the great was warmly applauded. Mra Mudie was, Durbar run anoothly throughout. unfortunately, unable to be present, a keen
THE UNLUCKY BOY disappointment to the audience. Mr Dan enberg, who, with Mr Hay, helped to fill hand out or his shoulder sprained. Old Malwa credit,
TS always getting his fingers burnt, his Allowance Taels the blank thus mused, added not a little to His parents should keep a bottle of Cham- Allowance, Tools, the evening's enjoyment, hy his two piano berlain's Pain Balai in the house. This is Persian, Cily, cash,
a liniment of superior merit, One applica. Allowance, Thels, solos. He also played the accompani-tion gives relief. Try it. For sale by All Persian, Paper tied. ments very satisfactorily.
Dealers; WATKINS Ltd., Gineral Agenta Allowance, Trole
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TUESDAY, JANUARY
JUDICIOUS CHARITY.
Hongkong Bonevolent Society's Annual Meeting.
Sir William Goodman, Chief Justice, presided over the annual mosting of the Hongkong Benevolent Society, which was held, at noon, today, in the City Hall
27, 1903.
LONDON LETTER.
THE CHINA MAIL.
come all sober and industrious workers. There are plenty of our own undesir (From Our Own Correspondent.)
ables who might well be expelled to make way for thom, The outery LONDON, December 19. Yesterday, the King's speech was against immigration is due to three Overcrowding, partly the read, and the Talk School at Westmin-
course, it is not Pacific.
on the Atlantic.
"
Venezuela is
causes.
East-end
rentals. Race
fow
more
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
On Sunday last the one-design and 2nd
the 5th Club race. The course was a long one round a mark-boat off Chung Hue,
classes at last succeeded in sailing to a finish
position as to make a material difference to certain boats. On this first attempt the
оп
Colleen came in first, as she did also
for the first time, but she then faded to January 11th when the race was resailed get round the course within the proscribed time limit. Last Sunday it seemed when more than half the race had been suiled that she would certainly repent her previous performances, but the wind died away. boats that had been far astern came up on her and when the wind at last came again other yachts were bettor served by it and she only succeeded in finishing third."
ster broke up for the vacation. The result and partly the cause of high North Fairway Buny, the mark-boat off | Koyal Assent was given to the Educa
prejudice Chung Hue again, and home, in all 14 There was a good attendance of members.
The original race was sailed on tion Bill, and the speech expressed against the Jews. Commercial jealousy mile, . In opening the proceedings The Chairman suid: I feel it a great courteously, the hope that the continual against those who lower the wage-rate. the 21st December but was declared no pleasure to be asked to take the chair at jawabout it would not go on much longer. The first is a matter within the pro-race for the one-design and 2nd class boats the annual meeting of the Hongkong Be.The last joke of the session was the vince of the municipalities. The second owing to the mark-boat being so far out of
will disappear when & nevolent Society, and it gives great plexa solemn way in which the Prime Minister are to be here today, because I feel that proved that what was going on in Vene-eminent Hebrew statesmen, authors this society is doing, in a very quiet way.zuela was not a pacific blockade. Of and leaders of thought have educated men out of their medieval hatreds, really excellent work and supplying a
The last will always be beyond the great need in this Colony (hear. hear), To be really useful, charity must be bestowed
reach of sane legislation. with discrimination, and this society deserves
The winter has brought to the poorer the thanks of the community for the pains and trouble it takes in sifting applications, parts of London, East and West and enquiring into cases and separating the South, an amount of distress, which, if deserving ones from those of drunk.n.
ust already abnormal, threatens rapidly lazy, or incorrigible beach-combers, beg-
to become 80. The societies that cope ging-letter writers and others of that class
with this all the year round have their always to be found in a large cistern sen-
resources övertaxed, and warnings are port. I notice, too, that the Society endeavours, also, to see what kind of as published against indiscriminate charity sistance is most required, and to ronder without tests and inquiries. This is not such help as in the circumstances of the the weather to discriminate too narrow- particular case may be most beneficial. Ily whether the cold and hunger from will now read the report, submitted by the which tens of thousands are suffering Committed, of their proceedings and the
are or are not in many cases their own position of the society, and the duly audit-fault. The unjust starve and freeze as ed balance sheet showing the income and expenditure during the year 19 2 :-
THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE HONG-
KONO BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
acutely as the just, and charity does not cease to be meritorious when it extends its function to scatter gifts more widely than political economists approve. Gifts are needed now, and inquiries might well be postponed to the spring.
Hul we attacked Venezuela single. have been a handed, there would
from the Con-
The ladies of the Committee of the Hongkong Benevolent Society, have much pleasure in submitting their annual report and statement of accounts, and in doing so desire to thank all those who have assisted them in canying on the work of the So- ciety. During the year 19 cases were brought under the consilaration of the tremendous outcry Committee and assistance was given in 10 | tinental riptile press. The Anglo- instances. Over 90 other cases were given phobes would have seen Britain as the relief by the Rev. J. II. Franco, the sea-big cowardly bully once again on the mens chaplain, who most kindly investi- gives help to those deserving it. Employ of Venezuelan gold mines, and repeated ment was found in the Colony for some of much of what they said three years ago. the applicants, and passages paid for others to various places, where they had For this reason, it is well to have Ger- friends or promise of employment. The with us. The thing is not pret- Society i poying for the waletemtcg and education of 9 orphan children. Aty, it is true,--to see a couple of the
Auctions.
GRAND EXHIBITION & SALE
SILK
OF
EMBROIDERIES
AND
FINE ART CURIOS,
TO BE HELD ON
SATURDAY, the 81st January, 1903,
1
AND
MONDAY, the 2nd February, 1903, Each Day Commencing at 2 p.m., at Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,
Comprising :-
SILK WALL HANGINGS, SILK BROCADES, SILK SCREENS, SILK KIMONOS, SILK BED and PILLOW COVERS, Erc., Erc.
SATSUMA, GOLD LACQUER, CLOISONNE, Old and New BRONZES. ANCIENT WOOD CARVINGS, ETC., ETC.
one
ARTISTIC CUT VELVET PICTURES by the celebrated NISHIMURA.' of the finest ever offered for sale in this Colany N.B. This Collection was personally collected by Mr Tomove, of Kyoto, and is
Torms; As Customary. Catalogues will be issued. On View from Wednesday, the 28th January, p.m.
Hongkong, January 23, 1903.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
170
TO LET.
FFICES Fronting on QUEEN'S ROAD.
Joseph is out of Egypt by now and well on the way for South Africa. He is not going to be a missionary, but It was a miserable day for racing, damp goes on a mission, which sounds much and cheerless, and at times so thick on the water that it was only possible to distinguish the same thing. He will wander hither boats when quite close to them. The start and thither like a modern Goosey-goose Denison, soon established a long lead by was a gond one, but Colleen, sailed by Mr Uganda, and that vulpine nose of his bearing away boldly into the strength of will smell out many things that have the tide down the Fairway, while the rest kept the straighter course and passed close conceale themselves hitherto. He will to Stonecutters'. There was no weight in
the wind and calm patches have some very dark corners to examine, and as the four the toes were frequent. To-day's Advertisements | To-day's Advertisements and can be relied upon to checkmate crawled in and out of these patches the Bond. llis utter fearlessness and changes in order were frequent. The
Chung Hue mark-boat was rounded for KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB. entire disregard for foreign criticism the first time as follows:- will make the Chamberlain settlement a good example of the discreet and bene- volent despotism which is always, so long as it remains discreet and benevo- lent, far preferable to representative government. It is fortunate for him that he is doing eminent service in a distant part of the empire while a great number of Birmingham dissenting union ists are revolting against the Educa- tion Act, and fortunate for them also He is out on active service doing some- thing for the state, and has left a lot of little things behind him. I note that
Colleen Min
Erica
Bonito
Kathleen
II. M. X,
24
2 26 31
28 55
2 29 26 2 31 16
In the beat to the Fairway Buoy Coll en maintained her position, but Eries and Bonita both succeeded in passing Min, the Erie making big gain by taking what appeared to the onlockers
be the
worst course.
The weather shortly after
Eary had been rounded becsine very thick and most of the subsequent proceedings are shrouded in mystery. The Colleen certainly maintained her lead for some time but the Kathleen entirely dis-
at all. However, after a period Erica was appeared and seems never to have finished seen saling very fast in a fresh N.E. wind to the south of Stonecutters', and two
gates cases on behalf of the Society, and grab, would have estimated the value at Mombasa he commended the Uganda other bonta were descried away to the railway, compared it with the pyramids north of Stonecutters. As Erict neared and made the very profound remark that it was more useful!
many
good deal of clothing has also be given largest of the Powers jointly attacking
away to those requiring it. Should subcri bus wish for mine particuars, the i11. Secretary will be pleased to give further details. The thanks of the Committee are
resulted in a substantial
a little semi-civilised nation-but the
Wonderful but quite unavoidable was
has dragged its slow and slimy length the verdict in the divorce case which
along for three weeks. We find no- duty of small nationalities is not to presume on their insignificance. Vene-body guilty of anything. This was the only possible conclusion for a worried jury who had listened to the intermin- able series of lies of all sorts, venal and venial. The general public who are not in the hupper suckles' may learn that the exalted personages who are upper circular are all of them ·
the line, the Bonito suddenly ap- peared among the shipping in the niddle of the harbour sailing fast bat in the full strength of a foul tide. The Erica finally won easily. Bonito, though her time was not taken by the official time- keeper, was 2nd, and Colleen third.
The official times as returned are:-
Ponts Totui Erica...
10 24
Colleen
H. M. S.
5 24 48
Bonito
Kathleen
Min
... 5 41) no time freturned
13
1 17
4
19
0
26
1)
19
Points Total
In the 2nd class only three boats started; the times at the finish were:--
Not times II. B. h, J. M. ... 5 37 50 5 34 20 4 20 Payne... 5 39 50 5 27 00 10. 36 Maid Marian 5 42 47 5 41 37 1 12
Doreen
THERE will be a SPOON COMPETIO TUN THURSDAY AFTERNOON,
the 29th January, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Members will please be on the Green in good time.
JOHN GALT.
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
Apply to 'C.,' 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
192
TO LET, FURNISHED.
DOUGLAS. STEAMSHIP COMPANY, A
THE
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW. Company's Steamship
HAILOONG,
the above Port on SUNDAY, the 1st Captain GILSON, will be despatched for February, at Daylight...
For Freight or Passage, apply to
191
at
FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE MOUNTAIN VIEW, PEAK, from 1st APRIL till 31st OCTOBER.
Apply to
*X* Y. Z., Care of CHINA MAIL' OFFICE. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
195
NOTICE.
190
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, January 27, 1903,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.COLOMBO,PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, The Company's Steamship
THE
HAICHING,
Captain HODGING, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 3rd February, at 10 am.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
H
TO LET.
FOUSES in LEIGHTON HILL ROAD.
due to the various Steam-ship Companies, for the kind way in which they have res-zuela, as personified by Castro, was ponded to appeals for reduced passages. Also to the Local press for their kindness in tardily negotiating to compound with insorting advertisements free of charge. A her creditors and at the same time to very successful Subscription Dance in aid of the Society was held in January, and borrow the money to pay the composi- amount betion. It expected to do this at four ing added to the Society's funde, During the your Mrs. Siebs, Mrs Dickson per cent, just as if it possessed a stable and Mrs Forbes left the Colony, and Mrs Moorhead Mrs Turner. Mrs Gompertz and government with no reputation for Mrs Osborne joined the Committee. Two repudiation. No one would assent to members of the Reference Committee, the the scheme, and, in the meantime,
The Sanitary Board's retum of com- Rev. R. F. Cobbold, and the Rev. G. J.
considerable Williams have left the Colony, and their insurgents were giving
municable diseases reported in the Colony places have been taken by the Rev. F. T. trouble and probably using British Also that these lamb-like innocents during the week ended 24th inst. include East).
territory a starting point and have a special facility for slinging mud | 3 fatal cases of plaqué (Chinese), 3 cases of
at each other. Again, that a hunting enteric fever (1 Chinese and 2 European-
good place to visit, for, one imported from Canton), and I fatal district is a
of smallpox (Chinese). The total when you are not hunting, you can hang
number of plague cases this year is 4-all up pictures.
fatal.
Johnson and the Rev. Č. HI Wickling. The following ladies retire in rotation from the Committee, but are eligible for re-elec. tion Lady Goodman, Mrs Master. Mrs Robertson, Mrs Harling, Mrs Turner and Mrs Moorhead.
The Balance sheet showed the following items to the credit of the Society doing the year: To balance from 19.1, $1,30. subscriptions and donations $1,514; Dance account, $1,831.53; interest on fixed de
as
a refuge. Thus the relations between their country and ours could not be very friendly, after the long frontier dispute and amid the present circumstances. Now, force has to be applied, and the worst of the difficulty will be to main-
posit and current account $63.08: totai,tain cordial amity with the United $4,439.05 And an expenditure of--By Donations and relief of cases, $1,740.00;States while we unite the duty of printing and sundries, $51.00; total $1.791; leaving a balance in hand of $2,648.06 chastising the petty offender and at the
made up as
follows, fixed deposit, same time respecting the fiction that $2,000.00: current account, $508.06; cash
the American Eagle has all the wretch- in hand 350.00.
Proceeding, Sir William Goodman saided little republican fledglings under her
the commencement of the present year
Chaste as the icicle That's curdled by the frost from
purest snow
And hangs on Dian's temple.
THE MODEL SETTLEMENT.
A Model Council Criticised.
In a valedictory letter to the Editor of the N.-C. Daily News, Mr Cecil Holliday
writes:---
On the eve of my departure from Shang
I am glad to see that the balance in hand at wing. One remedy would be to make hai, I hope you will give me space for amounts to $26-18.06, which is some SIG the Monroe doctrine a real thing, and
batter than that with which
1992 was
a
word or two on the complaint you make in give Uncle Sam the duty and privilege your issue of yesterday anent the want of interest in Municipal affairs shown by the Ratepayers.
of acting as policeman and guardian to small republics, of forbidding them to
started. But 1 should like to point out that had it not been for the $1-09 odd accruing from the Subscription Dance the position of the Society would have been some $200 worse than it was at the begin-run deeply into debt, and guaranteeing, ning of 1902. As Sir Thomas Jackson said from this chair, last year. It is all very by Residents, their internal stability well to have a Subscription Dance now and and common justice to foreigners within again,' but we must remember the ordinary and regular sources of income are subscrip their gates, tions and donations, and I am sure, if the people of Hongkong fully realized the good work done by this Society, the list of your Subscribers and Donors might, and would, beirensel,
are all mach indebted to the Rev. Mr France and the mem-
1
We sure
bers of the Reference Committee for
A Royal Commission on alien im-
migration is now sitting and collecting evidence and suggestions which will tend to prove that the problems are
the assistance they have given. I shall be more complicated and less in extent than
The main cause is not far to seek, and it is simply and solely that the Council meet ings are not open to the public.
Communicable Diseases.
case
All is rot gol, etc.
were pomelos on the top.
He looked un-
J89
CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ON
Also
PORTS OF BRAZIL & RIVER PLATE.
N MONDAY, the 0th Feb., at
p.m., the Company's Steamship. SALAZIE, Captain AUBERT, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for MAR- SEILLES Fin PORTS of Call, ̈ WITHOUT. TRANSHIPMENT.
THE RETREAT, MOUNT KELLETT, FLATS IN MORETON TERRACE, CAUSEWAY
Cargo Specie will be registered for BAY, FACING THE POLO GROUND.
London as well as for Marseilles, and ac- GODOWNS at BOWLINGTON (Praya cepted in transit through Marseilles for the
principal places of Europe.
No. 1 RIPON TERRACE.. Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
194
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP OCEANIEN. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
Shipping Orders will be granted till Soon. Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m., Specie and Parcels until 3 p.m. on the 8th Feb, 1903. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agenor's Office).
Contents and value of Packages are re- quired.
For further particulra apply at the Company's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
THE
5
ROBINSON PIANO
CO., LTD. Manufacturers and Importers
DEVOTED
EXCLUSIVELY to the
MURICAL INSTRUMENT TRADE.
The PIANIST,
THE MASTER
Piano Player
CASH OR
MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
TESTED HERE 3 YEARS WITH.
·OUT A FAILURE.
It transposes in any key, "plays any Music, but leaves the whole ex pression under the casiest control of the player.
A CLASSICAL RECITAL OB A
COMPLETE DANCE PROGRAM ME AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE.
BECHSTEIN
WERNER
1
HAAKE
The FINEST PIANOS MADE,
Our Own Make "CHINA"
MODEL
The result of 27 years' experience in China.
Prices.
$280, $350, $435, $475 and $500.
A. G. GORDON,
M.I.N.A., M.I. MECH. E., MEMBER INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS IN SCOTLAND, JONSULTING MARINE ENGINEER,
AND
NAVAL ARCHITECT, Damage, Collision and Wreck Surveyor.
14 Des Voeux Road, Central.
Telegrams: PENDIDO.'
2244
193 H. F. CARMICHAEL
CONSULTING ENGINEER, SURVEYOR AND CONTRACTOR,
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
MARITIMES. YONSIGNEES of Cargo with above
Steamer are hereby informed that PARIS MODES.
exception their Goods, with the
and Valuables, re Opium, Treasure
stored landed and
their being disk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG
at
of
MADAME FLINT
TELEGRAMS: 'CARMICHAEL,'HONGEONG
ABQ Code, 4th Edition.
*All is not gold that glitters,' and neither must a basket be assumed.to.con- tain pomelos simply because pomelos are One of Inspector peeping over the top. Baker's native staff was on patrol near No. 7 station, the other day, when he saw. two coolies carrying a loaded basket, and there
LTD, at Kowloon, whence delivery may derneath the top layer of fruit, and he KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN COMPANY, found opium in tins, prepared, to the value be obtained immediately after landing. of about $800 At the Magistracy, the
Optional Carge will be forwarded on unless HAS the honour to inform her clients and the public that she has just coolies were asked to explain how the opium intimation is received from the Consignees before 9 a.m. To-day, the 27th inst., re-
received by the French mail, & LARGE came to he under the fruit, and their exquesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by ASSORTMENT of PARISIAN MIL- planation not being quite satisfactory, Mr
the undersigned. Goods remaining unclaim- after MONDAY, the 2nd February, at LINERY, ROBES, SILK, and KID ASSAYS & ANALYSES. Noon, will be subject to rent and landing GLOVES, and PARASOLES. All novel- charges.
As things stand at present, the Council deliberates with closed doors and then issues have to pay $500 each. its ukase, and no one knows whether the decision was unanimous or by a majority of one, who was for it and who against it what was said in its favour and what in
Kemp to'd the two coolies that they would
opposition to it.
How can you expect the Ratepayers to take a lively interest in their government
A 1 Code. Lieber's Standard Code.
TELEPHONE, 232: Hongkong, July 2, 1901.
MINERAL
1379
All Claims must be sent in to me on or ties just out for the coming Spring Season, THE YANGTSE VALLEY COMPANY, LTD.,
MR ROCKEFELLER. Saya money cannot before the 2nd Feb., or they will not be measure happiness. But Mr Rockefeller recognized.
All damaged packages will be examined would like to try. will not lend his yardstick to all those who
on MONDAY, the 2nd Feb., at 3 p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, January 27, 19:3.
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY
glad if some member will more the adop- | would appear from platform speeches. when they never know whom to appland 00SENS the cough, relieves the lungs
tion of the report and the passing of the
accounts as set forth in the balance sheet The great majority settle in certain or whom to condemn, whom to re-elect and (applause).
Dr Atkinson having mored the adoption east-end districts of London. They are whom to cast out?
of the report, reminded members that they sober, orderly and moral, but so
un-
Of course, no one doubts that everything had had the privilege of recommending cleanly as to be most undesirable wo know our Councillors in other walks of at those meetings is fair and equare because
Rev J. H. France, in seconding the neighbours. Five out of six are Rus life and don't suppose that the char- motion, said he could from his own person
cases to the committer,
al experience bear testimony to the good
work being accomplished by the society, but to his mind the greatest good they were doing was in the education of orphan- ed children (hear, hear).
for the Committoe for the ensuing year: Mrs Master, Mrs Robertson, Miss Ander son, Mrs Turner, Mrs Atkinson, Mrs May, Mrs Siebs, Mrs Henderson, Mira J. Hus tings, Mrs Hickling, and Lady Goodman. On the motion of Mrs Master, a hearty vote of thanks was accorded Sir William Goodman for presiding.
sian Polish Jews, and the remainder, acteristics which distinguish them there
chiefly Germans and Italians, are the suddenly disappear when they piss the
and opens the secretions. It cour. teracts any tendency of a cold to a result paeumonia. It is unequaled for bad colds. It always cures and cures quickly. sale by All Dealers, WATKINS Ltd. Gen- eral Agents.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
For
WE BEG TO NOTIFY that on and after
alien criminals who swell the Mansion mysterious portals of Kung-poo-but- the 1st January, 1903, the Subscription to
When the Commis that is not the point. The point is this. the China Afail will be as follows:--
that the Ratepayers are entitled to know who
House calendar.
The following ladies have been elected to sion reports-some time this century-supports and who disapproves the various there will be legislation on the subject, acts of the Council and that each Councillor himself should support or disapprove with but Jewish organisation is so good that the knowledge that his individual action more can be done by interesting Jewish and the reasons he has for it are known committees in the dispersal over various shrouded in the traditional secrecy, but to not only to his colleagues. when they are parts of the country of their immigra every elector who takes a sufficient interest in Municipal politics to read the newspapers. ting co-religionists than by any forcible
Apart from other obvious advantages, means. It will be proposed to close the sense of personal responsibility thus the ports against the entrance of all engendered would be no small gain to the
community. and all the physically or men- paupers
WHAT IS A COUGH?
A spasmodic the mucus
from the bronchial tubes.
A cold
canses a more abundant secretion of mucus
and when the lungs and bronchial tubes tally unfit, but this would be too the privilege and responsibility of publicly are inflamed, they are extremely sensitive
to the irritation. Unless care is taken, the drastic. Poverty is not a sufficient
cold may result in pneumonia, which is reason for shutting out anyone who can swift and deadly. If the cold is a lingering one, the more leisurely but equally fatal work. A pair of strong hands and a
Until the present system is done away with and one where each Councillor has absting and defending his own views is substituted, we can never hope for a really healthy Municipal life.
It is a strange thing that in this 20th century a city like Shanghai, replete, as
consumption may set in. Do not neglect a sound brain are capital to the country, house agent would put it, with every mo- cold or cough. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always cures and cures quick and we have room in England for a dora convenience, should nevertheless have
188
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S
STEAMER FORMOSA.
FROM ANTWERT, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the 'nbore- named Vessel are hereby informed that their Govels are being landed and placed at their risk in the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GoDowns at Kowloon, where each consign- The Subscription for the Overland Ching went will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and Mail will be as follows:-
↓
Per Quartor
Per Month
Per Annum... Per Copy
29
3
$15.00.
0.35.
BAIN AND REID,.
Proprietors.
1.-THE TRI-METRICAL CLASSIC.
三字数
千字女
delivery can be obtained na soon as the joods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here un- less instructions are given to the contrary hotore I p.m. TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 2nd Feb., at 4p.m., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Danaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con signees' and the Co.'s representatives at an All claims must be pre- appointed hour. sented within ten days of the steamer's 2.–THE THOUSAND WORDS' FOEM arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted Translated from the Chinese
after the goods have left the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
by E. J. EITEL, PH.D. To be had-Price 40 Cents the set--from
paralleled by Venice in the middle ages. ly. For erle by All Dealers; WATKINE fow more millions. We ought to wel-features in its government only to be the OBINA MAIL Office, 5 Wyndhan Ltd., General Agents,
Street.
187
Prices and styles to suit every taste.
7, ORMSBY TERRACE,
An early inspection invited.
GRANVILLE ROAD,
KOWLOON.
2604
Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
Entertainments.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
CITY HALL.
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. will give Three Performances of HIS EXCELLENCY
HE HONGKONG TH
THE GOVERNOR,
ON
FRIDAY, 3th January, 1903. SATURDAY, 31st MONDAY, 2nd February, Commencing each evening at 9.15 p..
Dress Circle and Stalls........ Pit
$3.60. 1.00.
No Half Price. The Ticket Office will be open at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on and after MONDAY, 26th Janusy Next, from 10 am. to 4 p.m. daily.
E. W. MITCHELL,
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, January 21, 1903,
151
having its own well-equipped Labor- atory, is prepared, in order to assist in the Mineral Development of China, to do Assay work of all descriptions, Quantitative Analyses, and to classify minerals for Mine owners and other.
Mines as well as Minerala of Economic value purchased and consultations arranged by appointment.
Terins moderate.
Address :--THE LABORATORY,
49, SzecLuen Road.
YANGUESES, Shanghai.
Cable Address,
5th October, 1901,
SECOND EDITION.
HISTORY OF
1726
THE CHURCHES OF INDIA, BURMA, SIAM, THE MALAT PENINSULA, CAMBODIA, ANNAM, THIBET, CORIA AND JAPAN, Entrusted to the SOCIETY of the *MISSION ETRANGERES.'
(Translated by EDWARD HARPER PARKER and
2
Reprinted from 'THE CHINA REVIEW PRICE ONE DOLLAR
* SALE. AT KELLY & WALSH, LTD.
"THE REVENUE OF CHINA'
A SERIES OF ARTICLES, Reprinted from The China Man.' WITH AN APPENDIX.
To be had at the OFFICE OF THIS PAPER..
Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, LTD. And Mesars. W. BREWER &
50 Cents. Price
A
OCEAN
THE CHINA MAIL. Shipping.
STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAV.GATION
COMPANY
T TRFIMIAUTY
Shipping.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908.
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP
NAVIGATIONCOMPANY
Shipping.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW.
THE Company's Stearnship
TX7ILL bespatch VESSELS to the Undermentioned PORTS on the DATE T
moned :-
FOR
YOKOHAMA Vĩл S'HAT,
TŁABISHIP
UAPTAIN
DATE.
1
WEL HAJ-WEL MOJT
Formosa
B. I. W. SNOW
..About 28th Jan.
N'KI AND KOBE
LONDON, &t. ........
...Chusan ..........C, L. DANIEL...
Noon, 31st Jan.
Y'MA V1^ S'HAI, MOJI,
About 1st February.
JOINT SERVICES. :
FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON.
MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL AND FOR CONTINENT
N'KI AND KOBE.....Malta C. L. W. FIELD.... LONDON & ANTWERP, VIA
S'PORE PANG, CL'BO. PORT Manila...R. A. PETERS.............Noon, 3rd February. SAID & MARSEILLES.......
PASSENGER SEASON, 1903.
THALES,
Captam ROBSON, will be despatched for. the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 28th January, 1903, at Daylight,
For Froight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Manager's. Hongkong, January 26, 1993.
172
Shipping.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
A
FISTLUSTA FUITOUCHTEYSTI man a commarpppwą drawer,
(Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTendam, RosterdAN, COPENHAGEN, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOA, PORTS in the LEVANTE BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTS; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS),
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG.
8.S. Ambria,
Capt. DUCKSTEIN,
3.S. Wurzburg,
Capt. v. BINZER,
CALLING AT SINGAPORE.
3rd February, 1903
FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. CALLING AT SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO.
8.8. C. Ferd. Lacis,
Capt. Fuci,
5. Bumbery,
}
Freight.
10th February, 1903 Freight and Passengers. FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG, CALLING AT SINGAPORE AND PINANG.
26th February, 1903
}
FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG. CALLING AT SINGAPORE AND COLOMBO,
Capt. KIRCHNEA,
}
For further perticulata, apply to
10th March, 1903
Freight.
Freight.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
FROM
OUTWARDS.
STEAMERS
PAKLING.......
GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW.AND LIVERPOOL..... DIONED. GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL......CHINGWO GLASCOW AND LIVERPOOL GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL......ACHILLES
FOR
LONDON
LONDON
LONDON
LONDON
LONDON
BONGKONG OFFICE,
Queen's By Adings, No. 1.
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
RAILWAY COMPANY'S LIVERPOOL.... LIVERPOOL....
.MACHAON
HOMEWARDS.
LONDON BERTH.
STEAMERS
TELEMACHUS
PROMETHEUS
.DIOMED...
MACIAON
.GLAUCUS
LIVERPOOL BERTH.
(Taking Cargo at London Rates.)
1569
CANADIAN PACIFIC
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES,
batting or SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C.
SAFETY-SPEED-PUNCTUALITY.
Empress Twin Screw Sceamships-6,000 Tons-10,000 Horse (power-Speed 19knote. Saving 3 to 7 Days accross the Pacific.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONKONG. (Subject to Alteration.)
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. TARTAR
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN R.M.S. ATHENIAN
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF CHINA
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA R.M.S. TARTAR
R.M.S. EMPRESS OF JAPAN R.M.S. ATHENIAN
::
600) Tose...................... 4425 Toss......
6000 TONS...
3882 TON... 6000 TONS.... 6000 ONS... 4425 Toss... COMO TON................ 3882 Toss...
1903
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 11. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25. WEDNESDAY, Mar. 11. WEDNESDAY, Mar. 18. WEDNESDAY, April 1. WEDNESDAY, April 22. WEDNESDAY, May 6. WEDNESDAY, May 13. WEDNESDAY, May 27.
THE magnificent TWIN-SCREW STEAMSHIPS of this Line pass through the famous INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and usually take the voyage YOKOHAMA TO ย WEEK in VANCOUVER (B.C.), in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to
and make connection at Vancouver with tho the Trans-Pacific journey, PALATIAL OVERLAND TRAINS of the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE Close connection is made at Montreal, ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic Lines, of which fassengers to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of.
Passengers booked through to all principial points and AROUND THE WORLD. Return tickets to various points at reduced rates, Good for $, 4, 9 and 12 months.
SPECIAL RATES (first class only) granted to Missionaries, Merabers of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Civil Services, and to European Officials in the Service of Thina and Japan Governments.
The attractive features of this Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, (second to none in the World), the LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same set recent Chicago World's Exhibition) and the diversity of MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY through which the Railway passes.
THE DINING CARS AND MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route are owned and berated by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
For further information, Maps, Guides, Books, Rates of Freight and Passage, 'pply to
Hongkong, January 14, 1903.
MARSEILLES AND ANTWERP ....PYRRHUS....
DUE
..28 h January. ..28th January.
For MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH
and LONDON DIRECT WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT
·Malta 6,064 Tons.........28th March.
3rd February.
19th February.
11th February.
TO MAIL
7th February 17th February. 3rd March. ..17th March. ..31st March.
..DARDANUS ..KINTUOK...
20th February.
20th March.
CONTINENTAL BERTH.
20th February.
TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.
FOR
STEAMERS
TO SAIL
VICTORIA, SEATTLE. and TACOMA, & all PACIFIC COAST POINTS, VIA NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA
PAKLING..
Hongkong. January 23, 1903.
For Freight, apply to
* Special Advertisement.
+ For Freight only.
Calling at PENANG if sufficient inducement offers.
For Freight or passage, and further Particulars, apply to
P. & O. S. N. Co,'s Office.
Hongkong, January 27, 1903.
E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent.
COMPO
STEAM FOR
26
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON,
Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA-
VIA PERSIAN GULF TINENTAL, AMERICAN
CON
·AND
HONGKONG MANILA.
Highest Class, nowest, fastest and most luxurious Steam- between Hongkong and Manila,—Saloon amidships - Electric Light-Perfect Cuisine- Surgeon carried. All
ста
SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
TELE DANIEL, Carrying His Ma- EE Steamship CHUSAN, Captain
the most up-to-date arrangements for comfort of Passongers.jesty's Mails, will be despatched from
CHINA AND MANILA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Steamship..
Tons
For
Sailing Dates.
Manila Direct Jan. 28, at Noon. Feb. 3, at Noon. Feb. 6, at Neon.
30th January.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
RUBI DIAMANTE ZAFIRO PERLA
25-40
R. W. Almond
1980
A. H. Notley.
2510
R. Rodger
1980
J. McGinty
1831
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
Hongkong, January 24, 1903.
2245
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
FOR
SHANGHAI
MANILA, CEBU AND ILOILO KOBE AND YOKOHAMA
MANILA
MANILA
STEAMER WHAMPOA+
..... KWEIYANG
CHANGSHA*. „SUNCKIANO *
.TSINAN *
PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 18-Y
LAND, COOKTOWN. TOWNSVILLE,
CAIRNS, BRISBANE,
SYDNEY and MELBOURNE-Ï..
CEBU AND ILOILO.....
TO BAIL
.28th January.' ..6th February. ..11th February.
12th February. 16th February.
TSINAN* 1 §
16th February.
KAIFONG *
... 17th February.
* The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered
by bese Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.
Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all Now Zealand and other Australian Ports.
General Managers,
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
FOR FOOCHOW, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY, TAMSCI Via STATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMSUI, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
STEAMER
ANPING MARU,
K. SUDZUKI, DAIJIN MARU,
T. OGATA, DAIGI MARU
T. W. GROVES,
LEAVING SATURDAY, 31st
January, SUNDAY, 1st February. SUNDAY, 8th February.
$ See Special Advertisement. N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and by the Government Marine Surveyors, and are registered the highest at Lloyd's. Australian Ports.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Bongkong. January 21, 1903
AGENTS.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN. SUEZ, PORT SAID NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN/HAMBURG; PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIC PORTS; ALSO LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.
SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND
STEAMERS WILL CALL AT GIBRALTAR AND
PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE.
D. E. BROWN, General Agent,
PELDER STREET.
1112
Steamers. DARMSTADT + STUTTGART +
PREUSSEN +
HAMBURG *
PRINZ HEINRICH +
PORTLAND AND ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
*&AILINGS
FROM HONGBONG, via SHANGHAI, INLAND
-
SEA OF JAPAN, MOJ, KOBE & FOKORAMA; FOR PORTLAND, OREGON,
OPERATING IN
CONNECTION WITH THE
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION
CO,
STEANSHIP.
CAPTAIN.
INDRASAMHA .................................................... INDRAVELLI
Toxs.
4899 A. E. Hollingsworth... February 25, 1903 5197 R. P. Craven
March
10, 1903 4899 W. E. Craven..
April 16, 1993
HONGKONG.
INDRAPURA
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastern, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, communicate with or apply to
PORTLAND & ASIATIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Hongkong, 27th January, 1903,
SACHSEN t...
KIAUTSCHOU⭑
BAYERN
ROON
N.B. CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN RUSSIA. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. Sailing Dates. WEDNESDAY, 4th Feb., 1903. WEDNESDAY, 18th Feb., 1903. WEDNESDAY, 4th March, 1903. WEDNESDAY. 18th March, 1903. WEDNESDAY, 1st. April, 1903. WEDNESDAY, 15th April, 1903. WEDNESDAY, 29th April, 1903. WEDNESDAY 13th May, 1805. WEDNESDAY 27th May, 1903. THURSDAY 11th June, 1903. Calling at Amsterdam, * Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of February, 1903, at NOON, the Steamship DARMSTADT, of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Captain G. MEINERS with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port as above, Calling at NAPLES and GENOA.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on MONDAY, the 2nd February, Cargo and Specie will be receted on Board until 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 3rd Feb., and Parcels will be received at the Agency's Office until Noon on TUESDAY, the 3rd Feb..
Contents of Packages are required. No Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than $2.50 and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet Cubic in Measurement.
The Steamer has splendid accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardesses. Linien can be washed on board.
PRINZ. REG. LUITPOLD
ON
1947-
2
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.)
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGEONG-STEJECT TO AITERATION,
Steamers,
Destinations.
Sailing Dates.
Jan., at Noon.
HIROSHIMA MARU, BOMBAY, VIL SINGAPORE and TUESDAY, 27th
J.
KAGA MARU,
G. ANDERSON,
AWA MARU,
N. TRANNT,
YAWATA MARU,
A. E. MOSES,
TAMBA MARU,
J. W. WALE,
COLOMBO,
VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE, U.S.A., Via SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, Via' MANILA THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRBANE.
TUESDAY, 27th
Jan., at 4 p.m.
Norddeutscher Lloyd
For further Particulars, apply to
Melchers & Co., Agents.
NORTHERN PACIFIC S.S. CO
BOSTON STEAMSHIP CO. BOSTON TOW BOAT CO.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
Via Shanghai, Inland Sea of Japan, Kobe and Yokohama,
FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA
IN CONNECTION WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Steamers.
Tons.
1902.
Captains
FRIDAY, 30th
Jan., Daylight.
FRIDAY, 30th
Jan., at 4p.m.
PLEIADES * SHAWMUT*. LYRA VICTORIA..
3753
F. G. Furington
9606
W. M. Smith
4117
3502
J. Panton
Feb,
7. Feb, 17. March 10. March 17.
MARSEILLES, LONDON, and
SATURDAY, 7th ANTWERP, Fia SINGAPORE, PEN-
COLOMBO and PORT SAID.
Feb., at Daylight, ANO, Through Passenger Tickets issued to the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada, and Europe, in connection with the Great Northern Railway and Atlantic. Steamers. Round-the-World Tickets also issued. Between Moji and Kobe, ist and fnd Class Through Passengers have the option of travelling by the Sanyo Railway.
For farther information as to Freight, Passace, Sailings, &c., apply at the Com- pany s Local Branch Office in Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road.
A. S. Mihara Manager.
ongkong, January 28, 1903,
(*) have no passenger accomodation.
Steamers marked HE attention of passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line To stoption foCOST wild do the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and to EUROPE
Special rates allorced to meribers of Government Services.
The Co.'s new Steamers are specially designed for the cost_trade of South China and Formosa, and are fitted with all modern improvements. Excellent accom- modation is provided for 1st class passengers, and a duly qualified Doctor is carried.
All Steamers carry the Imperial Japanese Mails, subject to periodical inspection Steamers will go alongside the Co.'s Pontoon at the Customs water-front preinises at Tamsui to land all Passengers and cargo.
For Froight, Passage and further information apply at the C's oel Branch Offico, at No. 2, Des Voeux Road Central,''
T. ARIMA.
Hongkong, January 26, 1903.
CHINA NAVIGATION
CO., LIMITED.
Hongkong to SYDNEY and MELBOURNE via usual Aus- tralian Ports of Call.
Average length of voyage to Sydney 20 DAYS.
Saloon passengers carried at SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES, particulars of
which can be obtained on applica tion to the Undersigned. NEXT SAILINGS. "TSINAN " "CHANGSHA "CHINGTU"
leaves on 16th Feb.
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7th Mar
4th April.
-
MANAGER.
2679
INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION -COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
CALCUTTA,
THE Company's Steamship
LAISANG, Captain M. COURTNEY, will be despatched as aboveon WEDNESDAY, the 28th Jan., 1903, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
Geared Managers. Hongkong, January 21, 1903.
THE
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
FOR MANILA..
Co.'s Japanese Mail Steamship
YAWATA MARU,
140
3,600 tons. Captain A. E. MOSES will be despatched for the above port on FRIDAY, the 30th January, at 4 p.m.
Superior accommodation amidships. Electric Light throughout--Fitted with Refrigerators which ensure a fresh supply of ice and provisions during the entire voyage-Duly qualified European Surgeons provided with superior Accommodation and
carried,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION Co., L. Hongkong, January 20, 1903.
.1860
TOYO KISEN KAISHA
(ORIENTAL S. S. Co.)
REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND MANILA IN 48 HOURS. HE Company's well-known Steamship ROSETTA MARU, 3869 Tons, Captain N. TATE. Will he despatched for MANILA on WEDNESDAY, the 28th January, nt Noon. To be followed by Rohilla Maru on or about 3rd February.
Magnificent Accommodation. Comfort- able Cabins. Excellent Table. Unrivalled Speed. Electric Light. Doctor and Stewardess carried.
2285
This well-known Steiner is specially con structed for service in the Tropics, and is
with all modern fittings and improvements for the safety and comfort of Passengers. Electric Light and Refrigerator. Doctor and Stewardess carried.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
A. S. MIHARA,
Manager. Hongkong, January 23, 1903.
this for BOMBAY on SATURDAY, the 31st Jan., 1908, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into ». steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay, WITH TRAN- SHIPMENT.
Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. The contenta and value of all packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com- pany's Bills of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
P. & O. 3. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, January 17, 1903.
128
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA. THE Company's Steamship LOUNGSANG,
THE
Captain G. S WHOALL, will be despatch- ed as above on MONDAY, the 2nd February, at p.m.
This Steamer has superior Accommoda- tion for First-class Passengers, and is fitted throughout with Electric Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers.
184
Hongkong, January 26, 1903.
·REGULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL. (ith Liberty to Call at PHILIPPINE PORTS)
PROPOSED SAILINGS: FROM Hongkong.. 1905.
>"
HINDUSTAN..... ...About 4th Feb. SHIMOSA
28th Feb. BRAEMAR...
10th March. For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & CO, IME. Ayants. Hongkong, January 20, 1903,
AMERICAN ASIATIC S. S. CO.
110
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
THE
GIBRALTAR,
Captain D. MORRIS, will be despatched for the abovo Ports on or about SATUR- DAY, the 14th February, 1903.
For Freight, apply to..
116
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Agents. Hongkong, January 20, 1903,
WING ON STEAM-SHIP COMPANY.
HONGKONG-MACÃO LINE.
THE Steamship
THE SICCHU KONG,
Capt. MASON.
Departures from HONGKONG to MACAQ Daily, at 7.30 am., SUNDAY included. Departures from MACAQto HONGKONG 162 Daily, at 2 p.m., SUNDAY included.
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, (Calling at PORT DARWIN, and QUEENS-| LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo
to Apalation, New ZEALAN
TASMANIA, &c.) THE Steamship
AUSTRALIAN, Captain HELMS, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 5th February, at Noon.
This well-known Steamer i spocially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigera- ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh. Provisions, lee, &c, throughout the voyage.
This Steamer in the fastest and has Superior Cabin Accommodation.
1st Class
2nd
3rd
FABES:
$2.00
1.00
50
Furthor Particulars may be obtained at the Office of the
WING ON STEAMSHIP CO.,
No. 42, Bonham Strand West. Hongkong, January 24, 1903.
163
Not Responsible for Debts.
EITHER the Captum, the Ayents, nor Croners toill be Responsible for any Debt contructed by the Officers or Urew of The following Vessels during their stay in Hongkong Harbour -
This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.
A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Sur-0. Johnsen. - Order.
geon are carried.
N.B. To assure the additional comfort
LUNSMANN, American ship, Captain
SHIMOSA, British ship, Captain E. A.
THE
of passengers the steamers of the Company CHAPLAIN -Dodwell & Co. Ltd. have electric fans fitted in state rooms.
For Freight or Passage, apply tớ
GIBB, LIVINGSTON ∞ Co.,
Agents.
88
HONGKONG
DOCKS,
Hongkong, January 13, 1003.
UNITED STATES & CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.
For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, 3 Queen's Buildings, Ice House Street.
K. NAKASHIMA,
Manager. Hongkong, January 24, 1903.
"BEN' LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.
FOR GENOA AND LONDON.
BENLFDI, Capt. CLARK, will be despatched
or about MONDAY, the 2nd as above on or about 10th February next.. February 1903.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THE Steamship
Through Bills of Lading issued to PACIFIC COAST POINTS and to the Principal shore on Cities in the United States and Canada.
For further information as to Froight, or Passage, Apply to
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.
THE Steamship
INDRADEO,.
as Captain EASTERBROOK, will be despatched
Dodwell & Co., Limited, General Agents.
778
Hongkong, January 26, 1998,
1794
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agenti Hongkong, January 17, 1903,
139
For Freight, apply to JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, January 8, 1903
A Record of the Founding and Development of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Limited.
Reprinted from the OINA MAIL.
Prico
T be had at the 53
Fifty Cents.
China Mail Offoa 6 Wyndham Street.
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FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY.
EVAN ORMISTON, Acting Manager.
Hongkong. April 1, 1902.
#ONGKONG ANDSHANGHAI
BANKING CORPORATION,
PAID-UP CAPITAL... RESERVE FUND-
THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY (Established 1825)
RESERVE LIABILITY or
Î'KOPDIETOKS
£10,300,000.
£21,000,0·0.
£1,300,000.
N. A. Siahs, Esq
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1903.
Insurances.
Notices to Consignees.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP SHAWMUT.
FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI,
THE
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 immediato delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Curgo impeding the discharge of the Vesabi will be bonded and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case what, veg
DODWELL & Co., Ltd.,
Agents.
Hongkong, January 20, 1993.
178
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Stenin ship
STUTTGART,
OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, having arrived, Consigneen of Cargoare here. by informed that their Goods, with the ex- ception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, sre being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON. WHarp and Godown. COMPANY, LTD., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 4 p.m., To-day.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 31st Jun., will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, 'and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Monday, the 2nd February, at 9.30a.m.
All Claims must reach us before the oth Feb, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & CO.,
Agents.
Hongkong, January 24, 1903.
BOSTON TOW BOAT COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP PLEIADES.
176
FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO. HAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.
THE Above Steamer having arrived Con-
signees of Cargo are hereby requested
to send in their Bills of Lading for counter ignature and to take immediato delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Gal impl
Spak seop of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con-
signoes' risk and expense.
No Fire Insumnce will be effected by
us in any case whatever.
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
Hongkong, January 24, 1903.
EAST
1
171
PRAYA RECLAMATION
SCHEME.
AS PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG
Banks.
THE CHINA MAIL.
NOKTA BRITISH AND MERCANTILE THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA,
INSURANCE COMPANY.
LIMITED.
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1901, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,.....£1,000,000.
£15,722,693.
PAID UF CAPITAL... 324,374.
Authorised Capital.. .£3,000,000 0.0 Subscribed Capital. ..£2,750,000 00 Paid-up Capital..............£687,500-0 0 Fire Funds
..£2,695,548 69
Maddy
AVI & been appointed AGENTS of the H. Thové bom papo we are prepared to accept EUROPEAN and CHINESE RISKS at Current Rates,
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
Agenti Hongkong July 2, 1902
HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG.
Board of Directors. CHAN KIT SHAN, Esq. C. EWENS, Eaq. CHOW TUNG SHANG, | J. LAUTs,” Esq.
Esq.
Chief Manager
1637
Gro. W. F. PLAYFAIR,
Inturest for 12 months fixed. ...
Hongkong, November 20, 1901.
RAN
5%.
117
OT
PHONE ANOR SOCIETY. { "TER
(Instituted in the Reign of Queen Anne' A.D. 1714). CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED, £450,000, CAPITAL PAID Ur, £180,000. TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS EXCE £3,459,044. TOTAL ANNUAL INCOME, £1,103,883.
THE Cadunigned, having been appointed As of the above Socioty in Hong kong, are prepared to issue Potrim again FIRE on the usual terins,
1142
HARRY WICKING & Co., Praya Central.
SALAMANDER
THE
THE Undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company are prepared to accept Risks against Fire at Current Rates.
HOTZ, s'JACOB & Co.
758 Hongkong, March 31, 1900
Funds
Claims Paid... Revenue...
TH
full
THE STANDARD is the ONLY British Life Orice having a LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS in the Far East with powers to accept proposals, issue policies, pay Claims and Surrenders and advance loan
ON THE SPOT without reference to home. Attention is respectfully drawn to the advantages of assuring in a large BRITISH Compan of old reputation.
For full particulars and rates, apply to MESSES DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents.
Hongkong, December 19, 1902. 2523–6
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Intimations.
A
B.
YUEN KEE CO.
QAL MERCHANTS,
No. 17, OHIŲ LOONG STREET, (NEAR MESSES. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
HONGKONG,
CHINA.
Hongkong, Juna 13, 1902,
I
banks.
NTERNATIONAL BANKING
CORPORATION.
HEAD OFFICE-NEW YORK.
FISCAL AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. OF AMERICA IN CHINA AND THE PHILIPPINE ISLAND,
GOLD $8,000,000. CAPITAL PAID-UP, RABERVE FUND, GOLD $3,000,000. TOTAL, EQUIVALENT TO ABOUT £1,230,000.
LONDON BANKERS : National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:- LONDON, SAN FRANCISCO, MANILA, SINGAPORE, PENANG, SHANGHAI, YOKO- HAMA, BOMBAY, CALCUTTA, RANGOON,
SUBSCRIBE................£1,125,000 A this port, when the Corporation will
INDIA, LIMITED.
ANTHORIZED CAPITAL....£1,600,000
PAID UP..............
.....€ 562,600 RESERVE FUND..
......£ 50,000 BANKERS: LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LINTE).
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Ralance.
UN FIRED DEPOSITS :-- For 12 Months
Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve 4,750,000
---
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COURT OF DIRECTORS :- Hon. SHEWAN,-Chairman).
A. J. RAYMOND, Esq.-Deputy Chairman.
C. Michelau, Esq. G. Balloch, Esq.
Hon. C. W. Dickson.
E. Goetz, Hy G., H. Medhurst,
Esq.
H. E. Tomkins, Esq. CHIEF MANAGER : Hongkong-J. R. M. SMITH,
MANAGER: Shanghai-H. M. BEVIS. LONDON BANKERS-LONDON AND COUNTY BANKING CO., L.
HONGKONG-İNTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at the rate of 2 por cent. per annum on the daily balance.
UN FIXED DEPOSITS-
For 3 months 24 per cent per annum,
34 4
G
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12
51
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J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, November 13, 1902.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
THE
366
THE business of the abore Bank in con- ducted by the HONGKONG AND CORPORA- BANKING SHANGHAI 1254 TION. Rules may be obtained on ap.
plication
E. C. WILKS & CO.
GOVERNMENT AND THE MARINER E. C. WILKS, late of Kowloon
SIR PAUL LOT-HOLDERS BY
CHATER
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Docks, has established himself, under the above title, as CONSULTING ENGINEER AND MARINE SURVEYOR. Estimates for all classes of Engineeriny
and Ship Work
No. 12. Beaconsneld Arcade, 1st Floor.
Fionakong, October 2, 1901.
ESTABLISHED 1872.
HOP FUNG, SHIP CHANDLER, Xc.,
2221
Nos. 30 & 32 Wing On St. Central.
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
NEW TRON, METAL & STEEL for ENGINEERING WORK,
TEEL BOILER-PLATES,
INTEREST on deposits is allowed at
3 PER CENT. per annum Depositors any transfer at their option balances of ONGKONG AND $100 or more to the SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per
inuurta,
For the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, May 1, 1900,
1517
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK,
THE
LIMITED,
ESTABLISHED 1880.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP CAPITAL UNCALLED RESERVE FUND
BRANCH will shortly be opened at be prepared to buy and sell Bills of Ex- and Letters of Credit, change, issue generally carry on every description of Banking and Exchange business," Money will be received on Current Deposit Ac count, or for fixed terms at rates which may be ascertained on application.
CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager. Hongkong, January 24, 1903. TECHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1853. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,
CAPITAL PAID-UP
DEUTSCH-
XXX
Corrected to Thursday, January 22, 1903,
1, Sausages,-Ngau Yuk Chaung
Know Bullock's Brains,—,,
Hump, Salt-Ngau Kin
Fect,-Ngau Kerk
Kidneys,-Ngau Yiu
... lb. g
*** 1
12
each 5 牛脚
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Tail-Ngau Mei
Liver,—Ngau Con
17
161
PAID-UP CAPITAL, S'hai Tls. 5,000,000.
HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI.
BOARD of DIRECTORS:
Tripo (undressed)-Ngau To Calves' Head and Feet-Ngau-chai-tau-kak, sot 75
Mutton Chop,-Yeung Pai Kw
Head,-Chi Tau
Liver,-Chi Con
Pork, Chop,-Chi Pai Kwat
Corned,-Ham Chu Yuk Lug,-Chu Tei
Fat or Lard, Chu Yau
Sheeps' Head and Feet,-Yeung Tau Krk set 50
BERLIN.
BRANCHES.
"
CALCUTTA. TIENTSIN.
BELLIN. HANKOW. TSINOTAU (KAUTSCHOU).
LONDON BANKERS: Messrs N: M. ROTHSCHILD & SONS. The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited. Deutsche Bank (Berlin), London Agency Direction der Disconto Gesellschaft. Interes bored a. Cunion Account. Deposits received on terms which may be .earut en application. Every description of Banking and Exchange business traus-
H. FIGGE,
Manager. Hongkong, October 6, 1902
acted.
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Heart,-Yeung Sum
Kidneys,-Yeung Yiu
Liver,-Young Con
Sucking Pigs, To Order-Chu Chai
www
Suet, Beef, Sang Ngau You -
Mutton, Sang Yeung Yau... Veal,-Ngau Chai Yuk
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Sausages,-Ngau Chai Yuk Tong....
Poultry.
Chicken,-Kai Chai
Capons, Large, Small,-Sin Kai Ducks,-A
UARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF Eggs, Hen-Kai Tan.....
296
Doves,-Pan Kâu -
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Fowls, Canton,-Kai
29.
NEW YORK. (AMERICAN BANE).
Established 1864.
PAID UP CAPITAL ...U.S. $2,000,000 Gold. SURPLUS AND
UNDIVIDED PROFIT:do. 5,180,000 Gold.
→
HEAD OFFICE-NEW YORK.
LONDON OFFICE;
33 & 35 Lombard Street E.C.
F. C. BISHOP, Manager Eastern Dept.
LONDON BANKERS:
PARK'S BANK, LIMITED,
HONGKONG OFFICE
4, DES VEUX ROAD, General Banking and Exchange business
INTEREST ALLOWED,
On Current Accounts at 2 % per annum. On Fixed Deposits:
Yen 24,000,00
18.000,000 transacted.
..
+
6,000,000 8,910,000
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA.
COPPER PIPES, GAS TUBING,
ANCHORS & CHAINS, STEEL TEES AND JOISTS, Hongkong, January 4, 1902.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES :
КОБЕ.
25
Toxio.
LYONS. NEW YOLK. LONDON. SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULD. BOMBAT. SHANGHAI
NAGASAKI.
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WHY
TIENTSIN, PEKING.
NEWCHWANG.
COUGH? WHY COUGH ?
WHY
COUGHT
There is absolutely no remedy su speedy and effetud, Ore Lozerge ulote gives relief. Simple, but sure in acties, they can be taken
by, the most delicate.
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If you exact sleep for coughing, one Maria's Lorxnou wil set you right. They at once check, the cough and remove the cause.
AD FILMIRIS sale all over the world during the past 10 years proves their
great value GIVE INSTANT KELIÈF. GIVE INSTANT REĻIEF. GIVE INSTANT RELIEF.
KEATING' Coton Lozzvans, the unrivalled renaly
for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold cycrywhere in bottles by all chemists.
A
RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN-
FORMOSA:
By G. TAYLOR, I. M. Customs.
With-WOODCUES
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MAL
LONDON BANKERS:
The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr's Bank, Limited,
The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited.
HONGEONG BRANCH-Interest allowed, On Current Account at the Rate of 2% per annum on the daily balance,
On fixed deposits for 12 months, 6% per
annum..
On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4%, por
annum.
On fixed deposita for 3 months, 3% per
TARO HODSUMI,
annum.
Manager. Hongkong, October 31, 1902.
IMPERIAL
589
BANK OF CHINA.
ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL DECRET OF THE 12TH NOVEMBER, 1896, SUMORIBEL CAPITAL, PAD-UE CAPITAL
Tls. 5,009,000 2,500,000
HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI. BRANCHES AD AGENCIES, CANTON,
ОБЕРОС,
CHINKIANO, CHUNGEING, HANKOW,
THE
PERINO,
PENANG,
SINGAPORE, TIENTSIN.
HE BANK PURCHASES and receives for Collection Bills of Exchange drawn on the above places, and Sells Drafts and Telegraphic Transfers Payable at its Barohes aud Agencies.
HONGKONG BRANCH. Advances made on approved securities. Billa Discounted.
Interest allowed on Current Accounts at the Rate ́2% per Annum on the Daily Balances.
On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months
for 3 months 2 per cent. per annum.
71
71
E. F. GROS,
Acting Manager. Hongkong, Decen.ber 1, 1902.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Hainas,--Hoi Nam Kai Geese,- Ngoi
...
Gease, Wild Sh'ai,-Sh'ai Yer Ngoi, Musk Doer,-Wong Keng
Pigeons, Canton,-Pak Kup
Turkeys, Cock,-Phor Kai Kung .....
Hen,"
"
23 鵝仔
འསམཡ | 8©
Na .... Wild Ducks, Sh'ai, Shanghai Sui-ap pair 81.20 Teal, Sui Ap Chai,
1361
Barbel,-Ka Yu
Bream,-Bin Yu
Canton Fresh Water Fish,-Ho' Siu Yu THE Attention of Advertisers is draws Carp,-Li Yu To the Latest Hours for receiving Catfish,--Chik Yu Advertisements and Corrections to Adver tisements:-
B
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་་
by Dr. E. J. EITEL. PRICE: 40 Cents the Set,
W. RUTTER,
Manager.
ORINA MAIL' Office5, Wyndham Street:
Hongkong, January 18, 1901
1970
Codfish,--Mun Yu
Alterations and additions to Advertise Crabs,-Hai ... ments on Pages 2, 3. 6 and 7, should be sentto this Office not interthanila.m. New Cuttle Fish,-Muk ya Advertisements should be sent in before
3
BAIN & REID. CHINA MAIL'Office, Dec. 1900,
SAPIOL & STEEL
PILLS Eels, Yellow, Wong Sin Vor Ladles: PILLS
A Remedy for an Irregularities. Buperseding Bitter Apple, Tonnyroyalli Cochia, &c. Sold by
A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD., HONGKONG, Proprietor MARTES, Chundet, SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND-
027
WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME.
Frogs, Tien Kai
The Overland China MailChai Yu
of each English and French Mail Steamer to Europe,
FULL REPORTS
AND ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE (Commercial, Shipping, etc.)
$15 per Annum (including Postage) L'OFFICE OHINA MAIL
WYNDHAM STREET, HongxONĀ,
Oyster, Sang Hoo
仔縭 鳩蛋
HONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET PRICES.
Rock Fish, Suk Kau Kung
11 石狗
Roach.-Chun Yu
8
蠢魚
Salmon,-Ma Yau Yu
20
馬友魚
At 100 cents per Dollar Mexican...
Shark,-Sa Yu
鯊魚
Skate P. Yu
Butcher Meat.
肉食
鮪魚
Shrimps,-La
Snapper,-Lap Yu
18
15.
立魚
.
Beef sirloin & prime cut-Mei Lung Pa... fb 16
Yuk Corned-Ham Ngau
Soles, Tat Sa Yu
16
撻沙魚
16
...
11
鹹牛肉 Tench Wan Yu
12
魷魚
A
Roast,-Shiu
16
77
179
燒牛肉
Turbot,-Cho How Yu
14
左口魚
Soup,-Tong Yuk
12
"
湯肉
Turtles, small, fresh water,-Kerk Yu
60
脚魚
+1
Steak.-Ngan Yuk la
16
牛肉耙
White Bait-Ngan Yu O
11
銀魚仔
"
15 牛肉腸
per set
7
牛油
Fruits.
Tongue fresh, Ngau Li
each 40
牛脷
菓子
fb
corned-Haw Ngau Li
60
"
Head, Ngau Tau
50
"+
"
牛頭
Heart, Ngau Sum
牛心
"
牛肩
•
8
* 1
牛腰
16
Almonds.-Hung Yan
Apples, (California)-Kam San Ping Kho
(Chefoo)-Tin Chun Ping Khor
Small, Hoi Tong ........
Custard,-Fan Lai Chi
Bananas, fragrant, Canton,--Sau Shing
Houng Chiu
22-11
20
杏仁
25 金山平
...oach-
Co
天津平集
海棠
番荔枝
省城香藥
牛尾
8
Bananas, (brides), Macao-San Heung Chiu
2
山香蕉
Ib. 牛肝
Chestnuts, Chinese,-Foong Lut?...
12
風栗
5
牛肚
Carambol,-Yeung Tuo
楊桃
234
... lb. 22
Cocoanuts,—Yeh Tez...
...oach 8
椰子
*+
Leg,-Young Poi
....
22
Grapes,-Sin Tai Taz...
羊肚
Shoulder,-Yeung Shou
18
羊手
.$10,000,000
|| RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE,
BOLDLES ... RESERVE FUND
...£800,000
...£PX0,000 £650,000
Piga
Chitlings-Chi chong
7
Feet,-Chi Kerk
12
猪贜
"
"
猪脚
"
Fry,-Chi Chak
12
猪雜
Mango, Saigon-Sai Kung Moong...
-$14,750,000
INTEREST allowed on Current Account
11
17
$10,000,00 at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily
19
豬頭
iklances,
Heart, Chi Sum
each 9
"
猪心
Man osteons,-San Chuk Tez
Oranges, (Canton)-San Shing Tim Chang
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4 %
1
"
6 3
1.
Kidneys,-Chi Yiu
6
... ib. 21
猪腰
Small, Tai Kut ...
17
>
猪肝
Mandarin, Tim Kut
D. Meyer Moses, Esq.
T. P. COCHRANE,
Acting Manager.
18
**
猪牌骨| Olives. Jak Lam
18
H. Schubart, Esq.
Hongkong, June 2, 1942 3
846
"
Pears, (American),-Kam San Shut Li
Lemons, China - Ning Moong
Lichees, Dried-Lai Chi Con
12 荔枝乾
Limes, (Saigon)-Sai Kung Ning Moong...each 6
Mango, Mania-Lui Sung Mong
呂宋芒
西貢花
山竹子
5 省城甜橿
大楷
甜糖
金山雪梨
8
檸檬
**
*
dozen
་་་
*
5
...
8
6
、白機
18
*** 33
+1
EUTSCH-ASIATISCHE
BANK.
10
猪比,
(Canton), Cooking,-Sa Li --
沙梨
猪油
(Shanghai),--Sheung Hai Li
15
上海梨
Peanuts, Fa Sang ..
10
花生
each 8
羊心
Persimmons Large,-Hung Chie
紅柿
9
**
羊腰
Pine-apples, 1st quality. Sheung Poon Ti
lb. 22
SEAT
11
Paw Law
..
Cach 6 本地波蘿
2ndcocking Chung-tang-pow-law
"
中等:
16
猪仔
Plantains-Tai Cheu
2
大焦
18
*** 19.
44
Pumelo, Siam,-Chim Lo Yau
10
邏柚
20
ANA 19
Walnuts, -Hop Tuo
10
合桃
16
牛仔肉
10
15 牛仔肉脯
Vegetables, &c.
40
菜蔬
tb
+
jb
Artichokes, Shanghai-Sheung Hai Ah
Chi Chouk
4
丫治性
Beans, (Finch), Macao-Oh Moon Pin Ta
B 澳門邊荳
24 鐵鵝
11
18
419
(French), Shanghai,-Sheung Hai Pin Tau...
上海邊荳
each
Sprout, --Ali Choi
3
茅菜
por dozen 20
Long,Tau Kok
荳角
20
Beet Root, Hung Choi au
each
紅菜頭
18
海南雞
Brinjals, Green, Ching Yuen Ker
青元茄
18
"
RS
Red,-Hung Ker...
-9
紅茄
pair 75
上海野鵝 T
each $1.50
PIRA
U.S. $7,180,000 Gold.
Hare, Shanghai,-Tu Chai ... Partridge,-Che Khoo Pheasant,-Shan Kai
50
37
免仔
50
"
鹧鴣
pair $1.30
山鷄
Cabbage, (Shanghai),—Ych Choi
each 30
白鴿
Boihow,-Hoi How Pak Kup.
28
"3
海口白鴿
Quail,-Um-Chun
each 10
鵪鷯
++
Medium size,-Cheung Yeh Cho -fa
Rice Birds,-Wo Fa Cheuk Snipe,-Sa-Chui
dozen
J
禾花雀
Small size,-Sai Yeh Choi Fa
"
Brassica,-Pak Choi...
Bamboo Shoote,-Cheuk Shun
Cabbage, Chinese, com.-Kai Choy
Cabbage Root,-Kai Lan Tau
Cane Shoots, bunch,-Kau Shun
Cauliflower, Large size,-Tai Yek Choi-fa, each 15
版
10. 中椰菜花 ·
細柳茶花
2
15
竹笋
3
each
2
芥蘭頭
椰菜
2.
18
沙錐
Carrots,-Kam Shu
55
火雞公
40
大鵝乸
39
Celery, Chinese,Tong Kan Choi
English,-Yeung
"
White,-Pak 19 3
50
水鴨仔
Wild Ducks, Canton,--Sang Shing Sui Ap ea.
76 省城水鴨
Chilies Dried,-Con Lai Chi
Red,-Hung Fa
Green,-Ching Lat Chic
"
Fish,
海鮮
Curry Stuff, English,
Cucumbers,-Ching Kwa
f
Bitter Squash,--Fu Kwa
11
加魚
Garlic,-Suen Tat
4
$
4
唐芹菜
6. 白洋芹菜
18
乾辣椒
20
紅花椒
10
青辣椒 糖
Ka Lee Choi Li...
6. 加材
15
青瓜
苦瓜
B
洋芹菜
10
鯿魚
11
海鮮魚
.
"
13
鯉魚
Ginger, young,--Sun Tsz Keung
Horse Radish, S'hai-Lik Kan
old,-Lo Keung
13
11
14
Indian Corn,-Suk Mai
Lettuce,-Yeung Sang Choi
Water Cheanuts,-Ma Tai
12.
Dab, Sa Mang Yu
ទ
th
Dace, Wong Mei Lun Dog Fish-Tit Tu Sa
9
Eels, Congor,-Hai Manu ...
11
海鳗
Fresh water,--Tama Siu Yo
12
K
90
24
田翔
Garoupa,-Sek Pan ...
48
石班
沙孟魚
Mandarin Kwei Lum Mo Tзi.,,
Ehrooms, Fresh-Sang Cho Kho
音響
Onions, Bombay,-Yeung Ching aa Green, Sang Churg
Shanghai,-Sneung Hai Chung Tan
Japan,-YutPhon
Bio Ker...
Pasley, English, Yeang Un Sai
Green Peas,Ching Tau
生草菇
洋葱頭釀釀
生葱
6日本葱頭
毛茄®
6
老
16
piece
ach
1 洋生榮
4
11
15 桂林馬蹄
子蟹
力极
***
馬蹄
3
...
+
上海葱頭
...
I
洋芫蛰
10
青豆
Gudgoen,-Pak Eup Yu.............. Herrings, Tso Pak...
11
Potatoes, Sweet,—Fan Shu
3
**
12
曹白
Shanghai-Sheurig Hai Shu Tea
2 上海署仔
Thalibat,-Cheung Kwan Y
14
將軍
Labrus,-Wong Fa Yu
12
黃花魚
Loach,--Wu Yu
Lobster-Lang Ha
18
龍蝦
Mackerel,--Chi Yu...
13
鮮魚
Mook Fish,-Mon Ya
12
芒魚
19 烏魚 M
Japan, ut Poon"Shu Tez
American,Fa KE,,
Teochew, Vuk Chau nu Trai
Macao,-Oh Moon
Patapitin,cong Kwa
Radish,-Hung Lo Pak Tsai
2 鹾州薯仔
日本署
花旗署仔
澳門發
15
鱔魚
Shalots,Con Chung Tau...
18
生啦!
Published to suit the Departure
Parrotfish,Kai Kung Yu Perco,-Tau Loe Pike, Fa Paw Poong Flaice,...-Pan Xu, ...
11
A
11
...
VIVA
8
9
班魚
mfrot, Black,-Hak Chong
14
Ak
Pomfret, White,-Pak Chong Prawn-Ming Ha Ray-Pei Pa Sa
白䱽
24
BALE
琵琶沙
Spinage, (Chinese)-Paw Choi
Spinach-Yin Choi
Tomatoes,-Fan Kor.
Taros, Wu Ta
Turnips, Punti, (Long),-Low Pag
English, Jeung Low Pak
Vegetable Marrow,--Chit Kwa
Waters Cresses,Sai Yeung Choi Yams,--Ta Shu
"RUBERT G. MOEW
冬瓜
紅蘿蔔仔
乾豬頭 ̇波菜 ¥ 莧菜 番茄 芋頭
蘿蔔: 洋雞街
節瓜 西洋
大薯
3.
Jozen
2
8
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Mrs Airey
HONGKONG HOT LL.
Mr W. S. Bailey
Mr H. Barrett
Mr A. Bisto
Mr R. Macgowan
Lt. Col. D. Mackenzie
Mr and MIB E. Must
Mr S. E. Mast
MrT. P. McAun Mr A. McCabe Mrs M. Miller Mr & Mr Milton W. Mr A. Mudra
Mr J. T. Bell Mr F. Benupt Mr & Mrs R. Boggan Mt M. A. Bonner Mr and Mrs R.
Borthwick
Dr F. H. Bowers Mr J. W. Brown Mr W. S. Brown Mr and Mrs F.
Bryan
Mrs M. Butler Mr Geo. H. Carkin
Hon. Dr F. Clark
Mr G. E. Cole
Mr J. S, Colson
Mrs F. W. Dean
Mr and Mrs F.
Murphy
Mr M K. Newman
Mr O. Nielsen
SHIPPING,
ARRIVALS.
January 26.
Hiroshima Maru, Japanese atr., 3,282, J. Nagao, Yokohama Jan. 14, General.- NIPPON YUSEN Kaisha.
1
ilvihav, French str., 509, M. Merloos, Haiphong Jun. 22, and Hoihow 20, Rice and Sugar.-A. R. MARTY.
Formosa, British steamer, 2,615, B. W. O. Snow, London Dec. 13, and Singapore Jan.
21, General.-P. & O). S. N. Co.
W.Mr C. J. North, R.N.
Mra Osborne
Mr El. A. Patiman
Mr A. Pimental
Mr and Ms F. O
Ramsey
Mr J. Rankin
Mies Reeve
Mr F. A. Derbyshire Mr T Rich
Mr & Mrs J. Dawneyrs Rigden
Mr T. C. Downing
Mr F. W. Edwards
Mr H, G. Fisher
Mr G. Forbes
Mr H. Frankel
Mr J. L. Gayoso
Mr A. Hayter
Mr R. G. Heckford
Ira Henderson
Mr F. D'Hill
Mr A. B. Ros
Mr H. Roseburg
Mr K. A. Schlander
Mr C. Skott
Mr E. A. Snewin Mr H. Steinman
Mr J. A, Thomas
Mr. Terkeken
br 3. C. Thomson Mr R. S. Tork
Mr A. HollingsworthMr F. B. Ungersoll Mr T. Howard
Mr R. B. Howell Mr D. Jaffé
Mr & Mis Jameson Ar W Jones
Mr J. L. Walker
Mr & Mrs Warren
Mr G. R. Watkins
Mr and Mrs Joseph,Mrs A. M. Whitton'
MS.
Mr E. A. Katsch
Mr E. J. Webster
Mr W. F. Wenyon
Mr C. H. V. Wilson
Mrs H. B. Wilson &
Mr and Mrs C. E.
Woolmer
Miss E. G. Kennison child
Mr W. J. Lutz
Mr A. Levey
PEAK HOTEL,
Mr & Mrs van Aalst. Mr G. O. Heron
Mr Andrew Beatrio Capt. J. C. Hewett,
Major and Mr H. 0.
Benson, A.P.D.
Mr H. Berkley
A.P.D.
Mrs Hewett
Mr H. U. Jeffries
Major A. W. Bowley, Mr R. H. King
K.A.M.C.
Mr and Mrs A. I. Bottenheim & chil.
dren
Lt. Col. & Mrs E. B.
Lambkin and child R. A.M.0. Mr G. 0. Lindsay
Mr Ralph A. Bra Grant
bazon
Mr H. F. R. Brayno Co L. F. Brown,
R.E.
Mr George Brusse
Mr G. H. Bryant
Mr A. Bryson
Staff-Surgeon & Mrs
Rosetta Maru, Japanese str., 2,402, N. Tate, Manila January 24, Trensuro.-Toyo KISEN KAISHA.
Rubi, British str., 1,611, R. W. Almond Manila Jan. 23, General.-SHEWAN, TOMER & Co.
Orennien, French str., 2,103, R, Guigues, Moscilles and nigon January 22, Mails and General. -MESSAOERIES MARITIMES.
January 27
Hailoong, British str., 783, S. Gibson, Swatow January 26, General. - DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP Co.
Hangchow, British str., 999, Mawloy, Chefoo Jan. 21, General.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Pukling, British str., 4,147, Conradi, Glasgow, via Liverpool and Singapore Jan, 21, General,-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Carl Diederichsen, Geran steamer, 774, G. Schlaikier, Haiphong January 22, and Hothow 25, General,-JEUSEN & Co.
Hunan, British str., 1,14%, W. Frazier, Wuhu Jan, 20, and Chinkiang 21, Rico and Ground-nus.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrinds and lapsets reported today.
Distinction.
of Australian Ports
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Barbour, the Anchorage is divided into eleven Sections, commencia, from teen stari.
Versele 1(8) the Ji gy) one there are marked k., near the Fowleón, al tre ku hud these in the bocy of the Stat ... ancha sha ...... ja
Se tron.
1 From Green Island to che Gas Marice,
2 From Car Works to Jardine's Whart
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour B
4. From Harbour Master's to the Market,
6. From The Market to Teddar's Wharf.
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
Vessels' Numer.
Section
7. From Naval Yard to Blue Buildings.
S. From Blue Ruildings to East Point,
4. From Keliet ́s Takná to North Point 10. Kowloon Wharve
:
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1953.
Vessels Advertised as Loading..
Australian Porte........... Bremen. &c. .......
Bremen, &
Cebu & Iloilo
Fessels.
Tsinan (s) Australian (a).. Darmstadt (8). Stuttgart (8) Kaifong(s)....
Genos and London.. Benledi(s) Havre and Hamborg Anibria (s)... Havre and Hamburg Wurzburg (8) flavre and Hamburg. C. Ford. Laeisz (8) Kobo & Yokohama...hangsha (8)............. London. London .... London, &c.
11. Jardines Wharf,
Captain.
| Flag and
Rig.
Tons Date of nett. Arrival
Consigness or dyents,
Destination.
| Remarki.
Manila
Manila
Manila
Manila
Manila
Steamers,
Airlie
4 cGeorge
3 Baltzer
3 eKohn
3 eGoto
Amigo,..
Andree Rickmers.. Anping Maru......
Australian
Benvenue Binh Thuan Brand....... Burnside
Cart Diederichsen.. Chinking Chwnshan Dagmar
Diamante
Elita Nossack
4 cHelms.....
13 cWebster
3 cFrey
Thronsen Laffin
3 Schlaikier
Brymer
3 Jenkins
3 Salvesen
3
Notley
3
Bruhn....
Empress of India
Marshall.
Formoss.....
k w Snow
Bailoong
5bGibson
Hernica
3
Hoiban
4 Manley Thorsen Merlees
Hunan
3 Frazier
January 27.
Laisang
¡Padd
Kalgan
DEPARTURES..
January 26.
J. D. Sprickds, for Gram.
Qreunien, for Slanghai. Frithjof, for Haiphong.
Jacob Diederichsen, for Haihow. Michael Jebsen, for Haiphong,
Deuteros, for Shigon.
Arnold Luyken, for Saigon.
Salamanca, for Kobe.
Tirol. for Singapore and Trieste.
Chowlai, for Bangkok.
Hiroshima Maru, for Singapore and Bom-
bay.
Kaga Maru, for Shanghai and Seattle. Nanchang, for Saigon. Taisang, for Canton.
CLEARED.
H. W. Macnamara, R.N.
Thales, for Swatow,
Andree Rickmers, for Bangkok.
Mr R. Marten
Chromshan, for Saigon.
Mr A. P. E. Me-J. H Lensmann, for Port Townsend.
Dermott
Mr Robert Mitchell
Mr & Mrs A. Chapour Surgeon and Mrs H. Mr Edgar Cockell
L. Norris, R.N.
Mr William A. CrakeMr W. Otto
Maj. & Mrs W. A. C. Mr Leonard D. Phil-
Mr H. E Pollock,
K.C..
Amigo, for Saigon.
Spitpead, for Rangoon,
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED
Bangchow
Leongsang
Maria Rickmers
M09ang..
Mongkut
Nanchang
Pakling
Pekin
Petchaburi.
Pionier
Pleiades..
Prometheus Pronto
Rosetta Maru Rubi....
Sabine Rickmers Shawmut Spithead
Szechuen
Taisang
3 ej-peed
14 & Weigall
3 e Bandelin..
kwWelsh.... Rotsche
3 cFinlayson
5 h Conradi
5 Lengden
9 Hillmann 3eKnutsen............. Purrington..
8 Lersbryggen
13 dSeeberg
14 cTate
16 Almond
2 cConnall 14 Smith
12 cStewart
B cHall..... 4c Bradley
Taisn
3 Jamieson
Таткці
Edy....
Thales...
3 Robson
Then
3 cOhlerich
Tritos
3 cClausen
Tyr....
3 cDanielsen
14 Laver
3
Rehor
3 c Brown..
3 c'Benson
Per Formust, from, London, &c., Capt. | Whampoa Nugent, Lieuts. Popham. Murry, and Sheapard. Mrs Murry, and Mid. Lawson,
Per Rosetta Maru, from Manila, Mr and Mrs. Downly, Mr and Mrs F. W. Bryan,. Mr and Mrs Fernandez, Miss Oliva Niern, Rux-Misa Oliva Aureria, Mrs M. Butler, Messrs
Denny D.A.A.G. pot Mrs E. Edwards Capt. P. H. Fawcett,
R.A.
Capt. & Mrs P. Rad- Mrs P, H. Fawcett elife, R.E. Col. and Mrs G. H.Mr T. H. Reid
Ferrier, Á.F.D. Hon. R. Murray Major G. A. French, sey, R.N.
Mr Charles R. Scott A.S.O.
Mrs H. G. Sherbrooke Dr Robert Gibson Mr and Mrs E F.Lieut. II. G. Sher-
Gros
brooke, R.N. Maj. A. B. Hamilton Mr A. Sinclair Lieut. Comdr. Ermss. Mr Harrison F. Smith
C. Hardy
Mrs Harrison F.Smith Mrs Hardy
Mr W. O.C. Spalck. Mr S. Hebden
haver Lieut-Col. and Mrs T. M:"A. G. Stokes
Heron and child Mr S. T. Wenborn
CONNAUGHT HOUSE,
Mr F. C. Barlow
Mrs Kerkhoven
Mr and Mrs W. F.Mr R. Kerr
Mr G. E. Lee Bebell
J. M. Lucey
Mr H. T. Begley
Mr W. H. Blackwell J. F. McKinnon Mr W. Boyce
1. R. Parter
Mr & Mrs Brewitt &Mr R. Paterson
Mr and Mrs Albert family
Rivera
Mr J. Brown
Dr A. K. Chatterjee vir H. B. Darnell
Mrs B. Dufour
Dr A. C. Durt
Mr H. Eyre
Mr H. N. Ferrers
Mr P. Friedrichsen Mr Powel Grant Mr R. Houghton Mr W. Humphreya
Mr A. S. Anton
Mr N. H. Robertson Mr D. H. Rutherford Mr H. G. Simms MF. Slodart Mrs John Stewart Mr K. Suyenaga Mr G. J. Taylor Mr C. B. Thomas Mr S. N. W. Tibbey
.KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr T. Lauts Mr N. K. Davidson Princesse Lieven Mr & Mrs Drosemeier Mr E. C. Pontifex
Mr W. Alex. Railton Mr F. Focke Mr and Mrs Geo. M. Mr and Mrs M. J. D.
Hawley
Stephens
Mr C. H. P. Huy Capt. Stokes, R.N. Col. G. A. Hughes, Mrs Stokes
R.A.M.C.
Mr & Mrs Wilgress Mr & Mrs F. Kiene Master Wilgress Capt. & Mrs H. Krebs Mrs J. Williams Mrs Langlandy
Captain Langlands,
A.0.D.
THE WAVERLEY KOTÚL.
Major Carr
Mr J. Cotter Mr A. H. Crook Mr A. Fair
-Capt. W. C. Hack
Mr Charles W. Mar-
shall
Mr R. A. R. Meiklem Mr M. G. Moffatt Mr & Mrs A. Sim
Murray
Mr Lewis C. Rees Monsieur & Madame
Rognon Mr.R. P. Sharpe Mr W. Stopani Mr Templeman Wr H. . Townsend Mr N. & P. Triming.
ham
PENAM HOUSE.
Mam.Manuel Aguivel Mr H. 1Ling
Mr James derson Mr Llanos
Mr & Mrs A. Atayda Mr B. L. Palmer
& child
Mr P. Atayda
Mr B. Poniston
Mr J. Robinson
Mr and Mrs W. S. Mr H. Rubie
Collins
Mr Cottier
Mr J. Dean
Mr James W. Elliot
Mr A. H. Gorostisa
Mr J. T. Hawks
Mr R. Hemminge Mr Jewitt
Mrs A. Spieler Miss Spieler
Miss Bertha Spieler Mr Percy J. Spur Mr John Stirling Mr W. Stoup
Mr R. Thorbum
M= E. T. Thwaites
Rev. H. GoodmanMr E. Warder
Johnson
Mr Hugh Kirkhopo
Mr Edgar West
Hongkong Register.
Barometer. ** Temperature Humidity
Direction of
I
זס
סיטי
R. L. Turk, E. J. Webster, E. Suhara, R. Soriano, H. Frankel and Hugo Rosenburg. Per Rubi, from Manila, Mrs Albert F. Patterson and child. Mr and Mrs Hastings, Dr H. R. Porter, Capts. Porter, J. Saito, and McCracken, Messrs C. N. Kerkhoven, M. Takata, Marnie, F. P. Heft, J. M. Seicey, T. Kikuchi, S. Shibuki, S. Tarnano, S. Skeds, % Tapinca, T. Matjunarn, K. Degnito, M. Shikijima, Tamaguchi, T. Komosaki, Kimura, K. Kuse, H. J. Cor- bert, Jose Jalandaru, H: Skedą, and 67 | Chinese.
Per Oceanien, for Hongkong: from Mar- seilles, Mr. de la Pessiere, Mr and Mrs Rognon, Sisters Schloeser and Oudinan, Rev. P. Stanhope Ore, and Mr J. A. Fareisa Catalao; from Bombay, Mr and Mrs Avasia, Mrs Mistry, Mrs Cooper and child; from Singapore, Mr W. Hornby; from Saigon, 40 Chineso. For Shanghai : from Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Casella, Mr Noel Hutois, Mr Francois Veissot, Sisters Jenny, de laCroix, Annie, Masthe, Caliste Regina, Julis, Albert, Omizia, and Mis- cordin, Rovs. Aglibert, Polyode, Vothin, Amedi, Stephano, and Maurico, Messrs Abbadie, Blaise, Lafon, Godin. Cuilleri, Rollet, Vothy. Voudon, Vas, Esnault, Leclercq, David, Barthelemy, Belliard, Shock, Moussie," Chamat, Salamite, and Leconte from Aden, Messrs Disantis Donato and Disantis Antonio; from Bom- bay, Mr Benjamin: from Saigon, Mr Bouzenuc. For Yokohama: from Mar- seilles. Mesars Houssaye, Judge, Colias, Paul Colombe, Signeno, Miss Aug. Balines, 5 Officers and 64 Marins; from Bombay, Mr Hans Steinman.
Per Hailong, from Swatow. Mrs and Miss Hyde.
Wongkoi
Yochow Yunnan
lling Vessels.
Drumburton
Evie J. Ray Grosvenor
John D. Spreckels
2 k Thomas
2 kiCarson...
CBOLA ..2 McNeill J. H. Lunsmann ....... 2 Johnsen
c'Schiaffeno Lathair
British str. 2500 (Jan. Ger. str. 771 Jan. Ger. str. 1020 Jan. Japan, str. 1063 Jan. British str. 1838 Jan. British str. 1487 Jan. French str. 984 Jan. Norw. str. 1519 D c. Amer. str. 1408 Jan. Ger. str. 774 an. British str. 1241 Jan, British str. 1280 Jan. 398 Jan, Norw. str. British str. 12 Jan. Kier. str. 1161 Jan. British str. 2003 Jan. British str. 2615 Jan. British str.) 783 Jan. British str.)
999 Jan. Norw. str. 1367 Jan. French str. 500 Jan. British str. 1142 Jan. British str. 2225 Jan. British str. 1142 Jan. British str. 1092 Jan. fer. str. 1017 Jan. Brit. str. 1643 Jan. Ger.
str. 859 Jau. British str. 1168 Jan. British str. 4447 Jan. British str. 2522 Jan. Ger.
str. 1189 Jan. Ger. str. 975 Jan. Amer. str. 3753 Jan. Norw. str. 2013 Jan. Norw. str. 837 Jan. Japan. str. 2402 Jan. British str. 1811 Jan. British str.
690 Jan. Amer. str. 6195 Jan. British str. 2995 Jan. British str.
1164 Jan. British str. 1544 Jan. Chi.
str. 1216 Jan. British str. 979 Jan. 836 Jan. British str. Ger. str. 994 Jan.
Ger.
str. 1088 Jan. Norw. str. 1417 Jan. British str. 1109 Jan. Ger. str. 1115 Jan. British str. 1206 Jan. British str. 1206 Jan.
British sh. 1772 Dec.
Gibb, Livingston & Co. 26 Jebsen & Co. 21 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 24Osaka Shosen Kaisha 26 Gibb, Livingston & Co. BGibb, Livingston & Co. 20 Bradley & Co. 12arlowitz & Co. 250mter
27 febsen & Co. 24[Butterfield & Swire 23 Bradby & Co. 18Order
13Shewan, Tomes & Co, 17East Asiatic Trading Co. 20. P R. Co.
26 P. & O. S. N. Co. 27 Douglas Steamship Co. 27 Butterfield & Swire 11 Sander, Wieler & Co. 26A. R. Marty
27 Butterfield & Swiro 18)Jardine. Matheson & Co.
5 Butterfield & Swire 26 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 23 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 19 Jardine, Matheson & Co 23 Butterfield & Swire 24 Butterfeld & Swire 27 Butterfield & Swire ' 25P. & O. S. N. Co. 22 Butterfield & Swire
8E. A. Trading Co. 24 Dodwell & Co., Limited 19E. A. Trading Co. 28 Sander, Wieler & Co. 26 Mitsui Bussun Kaisha 26 Showan, Tomes & Co. 21 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 26 Dodwell & Co., Ld. 12 Standard Oil Co.
Swatow & Foochow Jan. 31.
Kloon Doct.
Jan. 28.1
Saigon
Vancouver (B.U.) Feb. 11.
Hoihow
S'pore & Calcutta
Manila
Jan. 29.
Jan. 28.
Feb. 2.
S'pore and Bombay (Jan. 28.
Manih.
Manila
Jan. 28, Jan. 28.
22 Butterfield & Swire
26Jardine. Matheson & Co..
Swatow
1.Jan. 28.
240. M. S. N. Co.
22 Butterfield & Swire
24 Douglas Steamship Co. 16 Jebsen & Co.
4Sicmssen & Co.
18E, A. Trading Co. 26 Butterfield & Swire 24 Butterfield & Swire 25 Butterfield & Swire 21 Butterfield & Swire
19 Standard Oil Co. Amer. bqe. 917 Dec. 13Sander, Wieler & Co. Brit. bqe. 518 June 13 Order
Amer. bye. 253 Jan. 14 Captain Amer. sh. 9000 Dec. 15 Order ...Ital. bqe. 794 Dec.
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER.
10
4Carlowitz & Co.
Hongkong Tides.
The Tide Table given below hen boon Silva, St. Hugo, Wurzburg, Decem compiled by the Nautical Almanac Offico ber 5 Menelaus, Bengloc, Palawan, in London from the result of the analysts 12; Java, 16; Socotra, 17; Deucalion, of observations taken by means of an au- 23; Dardanus, Glenartney, Sydney, tomatic tide-recording machine in the Wa. Pulling, Wakasa Maru, Yaroslavl, Walter Police Basin at Tsim Sha Tani during demar, 30; Awa Maru, Diomed, the years 1887-8-9.
Glenturret, Border Knight, January The zero of the table is Low Water Or 2; Malta, Indramayo, Seneca, 6; dinary Spring Tides, which has been found Bamberg, Benaluer, Kennebec, Chingwo, to be 2 feet below mean sea level. 9: Preussen, Shanghai, Lennox, Tan- To obtain the depth of water on the tide talus, Marburg, Nippon, 13; Annam, ange at the Victoria Naval Yard add 5 ft. Bayern, Kamakura Maru, Machaon; 7 in., and on the gange at Lamont Dock, Andalusia, Hero, Indrawadi, Neptunt, Aberdeen, add 12 . 9 in, to the heigh
lucca, Borneo, 20 Alcinous, Ayr, given in the table.
Simons, Ernest
Ulysses, Benmehr, Nestor, Glenlogun, Orono, 23.
Day of
Day of
Mont
Shanghai
Jan. 28.
China Coast Meteorological
Station.
Register,
26th January.—AT 4 P.M.
Hours.
Wostock. 2 p.. Nemuro... Bakodate.." Tokio Kochi Nagasaki...
Barometer.
Temperature
Humidity.
Wind.
Direction.
Kuka*ODPONDA co Force
14
"
29. 30.89
29.71
11
11
29.75
27th to 2nd February.
29.05
14
Jin WATKL
Hongkon
Mtan Height. Mean
Low Wazal,
Hongkong =1
Kagoshitaa Oshima..... 30.04 Naha.......
29.05
་་
1
20.01
11
Thine.
Time.
Ishi'jima...
30.10
Taihoku...!
P-29.99
NW
hm
K. in.
16
tr. in.
Taichu......
29.97
W
28
m 10 5
13
8 40 a
16 a
0 &
Tainan..... >1
29.90
m 10 28
m3 40
-1 b
Koshun ...
$29.99
11
9 10 a
2 53 a
0 7
Pescadores
29.99
left Kobe, via Nagasaki and Shanghai on Sunday afternoon, the 25th Jan., Bun, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 3rd February.
Fri.
Sal.
30 m 10 49
-1 5
9 42 a
3 28 a 0 6
31
m 11 7
14 41
-1
10 16 a
4 8a
05
1
m 11 30
ш 6 15
10 54 B
4
2 R
Mon,
0.0 a
m 5 50
11 37 a
5 28 a
A
J
Q $8 a
."
Mails. The Imp. German Mail s.s. Preussen, car- rying the German Mails, with dates from Berlin of the 6th January, left Colorabo on Sunday morning, the 25th January, and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 5th Thur. 20 February.
The Imperial German Mail s.s. Darmstadt
Per Hangchow, from Chefoo, Mr Park-Tho hill, and 8 Chinese.
Per Pakling, from Singapore, 680 Chi-
nese.
DEPARTED.
Per Caledonien, for Europe, &c., Mr and Mrs Nathan, Mrs Biggs, Mr and Mrs G. Chapman, Mr and Mr. J. H. Vaile, Mr and Mrs T C. Johnston, Mrs Chapman, Capt. Arbuthnot, R. R. P.P. Dumes, C. Ambalbert, and Antif, Messrs P. Leng, L. Nordahl, W. F. Flefringhaus, Alphonse Franck, F. de Jonge, Vert, Chastenet and Francois Marie Roudant.
Per Yuensang, for Manila, Mrs Mary Frazer, Mr Anney Rozenberg, Mrs John Selby, Capt. W. J. Lutz, Messrs W. D. Selby, Ismail Lagos and W. A. Gorley.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Formosa reports: |Light winds and fine weather from Singa-
pore:
The British steamer Rubi reports: From Manila January 23rd, moderate to light N'ly and N.ly winds, smooth sea and 'fin ear weather within 30 miles of Hong-
kong; hence thick fog into port.
:
The British steamer Pakling reports Moderate to fresh N.E. monsoon, fog ap- proaching Hongkong.
The British steamer Hunan reports : Light winds and foggy weather from Yang- tsze River to port.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
MAILS will close:-
For HOTHOW.—
Per Hothao, 9 a.m., on Wednesday, the
28th January..
For MANILA.-
Per Rosetta Maru, at 11 a.m., on Wed,
nesday, the 28th January,
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-
CUTTA -
Per Luisang, at 11 a.m., on Wednesday,
the 28th January.
Per Rubi, at 11 a. m., on Wednesday, the
28th January.
Previous day
on data ad on date st
at 4 p.m.
4 p.m.
30.05
30.08
29.94
66
69
68
For MANILA.
95
94
94
E
E
Wind Force Weather Rain
.2
1
od
of
0.01
Highest open air temperature on the 25th Lowert· open air temperature on the 25th...
.88
-F. G. FIGG, Acting Director. Hongkong Observatory, Jai, 26, 1909,
For SHANGHAI.—
Per Whampoa, at 3 p.m., on Wednes-
day, the 28th January.
For MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND,
TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD NEY & MELBOURNE. ----- Per Yauuta Maru, at 3 p.m., on Fri-
day, the 30th January.
P. M. S. S. City of Peking, with mails Tues. &c., will leave Manila for this port Tuesday, the 27th January, at 4
on
and is due here on Friday p.m., evening, the 30th January. The T. K. K. 6.5. America Maru sailed
from San Francisco on 10th Jan.
The P. M. S. S. Krea, with nails, &c.,
left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu. Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, the 20th Jan.
B B B E
m
Excheuge.
13 4 מ
40
HONGKONG, January 27, 1903.
a London-
་
Weihaiwei. 3 p.30.22 37 Gutzlaf...
30.23 4082 Sharp P., 30.02 58 88 Amoy.......30 30.09 66 89 Swatow....3 p. 29.93 71 Canton....
29.01 75 95 Hongkong 4 p. 29.91 6894
Vict. Peak
29.94
"
Gap Rock Macao...... 29.93 70 Haiphong.. Manila.....
Bank, Wire, “.
1/02
On demand....
... 1,00
Malato Bacolod
JJ
30 days' sight,
1/62
Iliolo
4 months' sight,
...1/7
Cebu...
"
on
Oredite 4
.1/8
19
Documentary, 4 months' sig
1/7
196
The C. P. R. Co.'s 5.5. Empress of Chines
left Yokonams on Friday afternoon. the 23rd January, for Victoria and Vancouver.
Steamers Bxpected. The s.s. Lightning, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port on the after- noon of 22nd January.
The H. A. L. str. Sith nia, from Ham- burg, left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of 20th January, and may be expected here on or about the 26th January.
The N. Y K. 5.8, Yawata Muru left Naga- saki for this port on the afternoon of 23rd January, and is expected to arrive here on the 27th January.. The C. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Turlar left Van- couver on Wednesday morning, the 14th January, for Hongkong via the usual ports of call.
The ... S. Co.'s steamer Indrapura
left Portland (Or.) for this port via Yokohama, Kobe, Moji and Nagasaki on Wednesday afternoon, the 14th January, and may be expected here on or about 14th February.
The Boston Tow Boats Co.'s s.s. Lym sailed from Tacoma for Yokohama on 6th Jan.
The Barber Line s.s. Thordis, from New York and Straits, arrived at Manila on the 20th January.
Latest Advices.
1 Paris-
On demand,
Credite, 4 months' aight,
Berlin-
On Demand.
Now York- On demand,
Credits, Birdays' right,
Vire,... Os demand, in Calcutta-
Wire......
On demand.
- Singapore---
Manila-
On demand,
Shanghai-
On demand,
፧፧
30 daga siga, (private paper
Yokohama
On Yokohama——
a Loaf, 105 tius, (por caD1AJ Sovereigns (Bankupine z re Silver (por oz.
NNW
CV
of
SSE
SSW
12
29.88 84 71 wow 1 3 p.
NK 3
29.87 83
www
C. S. James4 p.l
27th January.—at 10 a..
S11.09, 105 N &*./29.9%)
W'estock
2001 Nemuro
Hakodate.
160 Tokio
Kochi Nagasaki...
Kagoshima
30.00
$29.98
T
(29.9))
381
(29.91
39
29.93
Oshima.....
29
116
"
Naba
116
Ishi'jima...
29.93
Tainoku ... õa.
116) 1164
Taichu...... 29.99
Taikal... Koshun
29.91
*
120.92
78
29.96
1% in. Pescadores
Weihaiwci 9a.
% pm. Gatzialf
70
202
...761
30 31 36
Sharp Pk..,, 30.103
Amey.......30 $0.07 60 82
Swato...
9a.
Canton, 30.00 71
Hongkong 66.90 Vict. Peak $12.70 21jd.
Gap. Rock
Macao.... Haiphong.. Mania.... Maisti.... Bacolod... Loilo ..... Cebu
10.30.02 6996
29.99
""
|30.01 70-
"T
NW
NE
29.96 64 66 | ESE!
AROMETEE
Do. Do.
Temperature. HONGKONG, January 27, 1993.
9 A.M....
3.
925
29.96
j29.96 80
1 P.M....
29.91
"
17
(29.94) 83
4 P.M....
29.90
C. S. James 10a.
THERMOMETER—-9 A.M..
69
Do.
1. M....
71
Do,
4 P.M....
69
68
Do,
Do. 10.M.
68
Do.
Do.
4 P. M. 68
be
Do. Maxim
71
The O. &0. Co.'s s.8. Coptic, with
the AMERICAN MAIL of the 3rd Jan., left Yokohama on Friday, the 23rd January, at daylight, and may expected here on or about Satur day, the 31st January,
Do. (Wet bulb)9 A.M.
Do. Minimum over night 67
The P. & O. Co.'s s.8. Malta, with the VESSELS AT THE DOCKS :-At Kowloon-
ENGLISH MAIL of the 1st ult left
Singapore on Monday, the 28th Jan., H.I.G.M.S. tis, Kinshan, Heinrich
at 4 pm, and may be expected here Menzell, Compania de Filipinas, Sherman,
on of about Sunday, the 1st Feb. This Packet brings replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on 2nd January.
Burnside, Vigilante, Grosvenor.
Commipolitan-
Aberdeen-
F. . F100, Acting Director.
......$80 0 0 | | * | •| 200 |
}
STAMENT | | | | | | | 5 - 149 | | 9|62_000||
Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 27, 1903.
1. BAROMETER, reduced to 5 degrees Fahrenheit
Telemachus (6) Prometheus (5) **husan (8)............. Rosetta Maru (8) {Rubi (1)
Diamante (s) Zafiro (s)... Loongsang (s) Manila
Sanokiang (8). Manila, Cebu & Iloilo Kweiyang (9) Marseilles & Antwer; Pyrrhus (8) Mamoillos vin Saigon Salazio (s). New Yorky, Suez Canal Hindustan (s). NewYork v.Suez Canal Shimosa (8). Now York v.SuezCans [Indradeo (8) NewYork v.Suez Cana Gibraltar (8), Shanghai.......... ..Whampoa (6) S'hai, Moji, N'ki, &c.. Eormosa (s) S'hai and Portland, Or. Indr-pura (s) S'ini and Portland, Or. [Indrasamba (s) S'hai and Portland, Or Indravolli (5) Singapore & Bombay Pekin (s).... Swatow..............................” *••]
[Thales (8) Swatow
Hailoong (s) S'tow, Amoy & F'chov Hniching (3) Stow, Amoy &F'chow Anping Maru (s) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsu Daijin Maru (s).. S'tow. Amoy & Tamsui Daigi Maru (8)' Vane wer (B.C.), &c. Fmpress of Irdin Vanaver (B.), &c.]Tartar (s)
demise.
D"
Lavoro
Batterfeld & Saire .. February 18,
430h, Tâvingston & Co (Feb. 5, at noon,
Molchers & Co.
Melchers
GON
JUultørfiold & Swire
[P. b. 4, at noon.
eh, 18, UK. February 17.
Klibh, Tävingston & Co About February 2.
Hamborg-Aula Linis February 3. Hamburg-Am'ka Lini February 10. Hamburg-A m'ka Lini February 24. Butterficid & Swire. Felnuary 11. Butterfiold & Swire... February 7. Butterfield & Swire... February 17. P&O, S. N. Co,.... Jan 31, at noon Toya Kisan Kaisha Jan, 28, at Noon hewan, Tomey - Co Jan 28, at noon, Shewan, Tomes & Co [Feb. 3, at noon. Shewan, Tomes & Co Feb. 6, at noon.. Tardine, Matheson&C. Fob. 2, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire.. February 12. Butterfield & Swite February 6. Butterfield & Swire. February 20. Messageries Maritime Feb. 9, at 1. p.m. Dodwell & O~ Limite February 4. Dodwell & Co. Limited February 28. Jardine, Matheson&Co About Feb. 10. Shewan, Tomes & Co. February 14, Butterfield & Swire. January 28. P. & O, S, N. Co ... Jan. 28, at 4 p.m. Portland & A. S. Co., February 25. Portland & A. S. Co March 16. Portland & A. S. Co.. April 16. P. & O, S. N Co. Jan. 28. Daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co Jan 28, Daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co Feb. 1, Daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Co Feb. 3, 10 a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. January 81. Denka Shosen Kaisha February 1. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. February 8, (s)...Canadian The R. Co February 11, Canadien Pfc R Co February 25,
Vancewer (B.C), & Empress of Japan (5). Canadien Pfc R. March 11.
Victoria, B. C., Tacom Pleindes
S'hai, Mujk, hobe Formation (8).
Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. February 7. P. &.0. S. N. Co. About Jan. 28.
SHARE LIST.—QUOTATIONS.
Stock:
BANES.
JANUARY 27, 1903.
No. of Shares.
Value.
Paid
up.
Closing Quotations,
125 All
Cash. $700, bayers London. £64
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 80,000 $ National Bank of China, Limited ... 19,970 £ 10 £88221, ex div., buyers 29,955 £ 10 £ 8 622, ex div., buyers Founders' shares 750 (£1£ 1810, sellore
Do. MARINE INEI"RANCES. Canton Insurance Office Co., Ld. 10,000 S 260 $8164, sellers China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 8 83.33 $25 $58. sellers North-China Insurance Co., Ld. 5,000 £ Straits Insurance Co., Ld. ...30,000 $ Union Insurance Society, Ld.......... 10,000 ($ Yangisze Insurance Association, Ld. 8,000 3
FIRE INSURANCES.
China Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld.] 8,000 $
100 £ 25 TIs. 180 100 3 20 $1, nominal
·250 8 10 8170, buyers 100 86 $133, sellers
100 20 86; buyers
50 18320, sollers
62 63 840r
20,000 $
250
DOCKS, ETC.
H'Eong & Whampoa Dock Co. Ld., Geo. Fenwick & Co., Limited.
50,000 $
50
all $202,
€,000 $
268 26950.
New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd......
6,000 $ 65,700 Tla.
20,000 (8 10,000 20,000 $
8. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. Ld.......
SANBOATB, TCG8. ETC.
China and Manila S. 8. Co., Ld..
100 (Tis100Tls, 185, buyers
508 50 $25,
50$ 25 nominal
.50
all 1844. Balen
108 16 237 61 $87.
34
108 10 $25, buyers 108 5 $14, ales
121 £1.10
Douglas Steamship Co., Limited HK. C. and M. Steamboat Co., Ld. 80,000 18 Judo-Chinn S. N. Company, Limited 60,000 £
£10,000 Ster Ferry Company, Ld. ...................? 10,000 Shell Transport & Trading Co., Ltd. 2000,000 £ Shanghai Tug Boat Co.. Id........... 2,000 TIs., 100 Ta100 Tis: 285, sellers
8,600 Tla. 50 Tls 50 Tls. 64, buyers 6,000 Tls. 100 T:100 Tls. 145, buyers 3,000 Tls. 100 Tis100 Tis. 140, buyers
Taku Tug and Lighter Co., Ixl. Shanghai Cargo Boat Co., Ld. Co-operative Cargo Boat, Co., Ld. .....
REPINFRIES.
China Sugar Company, Limited..... Tuzon Sugar Company, Limited. Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld.....
WHARVES.
100 20,000 S
100 7,000 $
7,000 Tls.
PK. & Kow. Wharf & flodown Co. | 30,000 S Shanghai and Hongkew Wharf Co.... 20,100 Tie.
LAND AND BUILDING.
all 292, buyers all $12, sellers
59 Tls 50 Tls. 70, sellers
60
all $93 sellers 100 Tls100 Tls. 310, sellers
190 50,000 $
Hongkong Land Investment and }
Agency Company, Limited Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ld. $9,000 Tis. Kowloon Land and Building Com-1
6,000 $ раву Wei-hei-wei Land & Building Co.,Ld 3,764 Tia.
Humphreys Estate & Finance Co... 100,000 West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500 $
TRAMWAYE.
HK. High-Level Tramways Co., Ld.
MINING.
Jelebu Mining & Trading Co., Ld... New Punjom Mining Co, Ld......
Preference shares....
société Francaise des Charbon-
nages du Tonkin, ......
100 $184, sales 50 Ns.50 TI:: 102, sales 50 $ 30 $314, buyers
25 Tls.25 TL 16
10
all $121, sellers
50 $ 50 804, sellers
$11, sellers $2
1,250 5
I all
$327
60,000 60,000 $
10 all 30,000 $ 1 all 16,000 Fcs. 950 all
all
faub Aust, Gold Mining Co., Ld...........200,000 £
HOTELS, ETC.
75 cents, sellers $600, sellers 118/107, sellers.
Hll $142 7,000 S 608 60 $30, sales Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin). 2,000 T.TIs. 64) Tls. 50 Tls, 140 Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hái)) 30,000 is
DISPENSARIES, ¡
Hugk ng Hotel Company, Ltd.
Oriente Hotel, Manila
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited: Watkins Limited
LIGHTING.
12,00 $
258 25 $32, sales
60,000 .....10,000 S
11
814, sellers
10 $10 $8, sellers
Jo
al $140, buyer- 50 Te.
Tis. 117, sellers
HK. and China Gas Co., Limited...
7,000 81.nghai Gas Company, Ltd......... 8,000 Ts. Hongkong Electric Co., Limited 30,000 $ New Electrica new are, 30,000 $
BRICK AND CEMENT." Green Island Cement Co., La. 50,000-13
MISCELLANEQUE. nila Investment Co., Ld.
20,000 8 Asbeston Eastern Agency,
8,601 +2.
& Sabrolus Oriental Agentej, Limited
Kong Bakery Company, Ld. ...
100 fder 600
Uk. Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd. 7,000
Hongkong Dairy Farm Co........... 10,000 Moncheng Ice Company, Limited...
miki Waterworks Co., Ltd......
5,000 $ 7.20
m Company, Lid...... 20,000
g Rope Mannfactory Co., Lt. 10,000
Hi skang Catton Spinning Co., Ld..
Carten Spinning and Weav
International Cotton Manufactur-
ing Co., Id.
'ne Co., Ld.
17.500 Tis.
108 10 813.10, buyers 108
5 $6.66, sellerz
1821, sellers.
508 5015, buyers
- 2/6 | 12/6 (81, buyers
10 10 8166
5 $40, sellers 108 10811, sales
all 811
Rll
240, Rellarg 10-20 Tis. 38% buyer
öomina
$120
10,3 1017, sellers
0810 Tis, 40
10, (Ma. 76 1.75 Tis: 40
----ng-How Cotton Spinning Į
ST the Weaving Co., Lai,
Chee Cotton Spinning Co., Lt. 2,0 The
deui ut Mortgage}|00,00 8
Chin- Forces S
Tht Tin, 44 sun tag:50 Fis. 160-
104 109, ex div.. seller,
pany, Ltd.
7,500
Tobinson Piano Co. Ltd............. Campbell, Moore & Co., Limi ed
4,000
Wn. Powell, Limited.
CIGAR COMPANIES.
Philippine Taborco Trust Co., Ed.
mir Limited,
1,200 12,000
20.0003
10
TOANE
Amount.
Palue.
41625, sellers
DUBLU, nominai
all 125 108/10/89, buyers
(603350 (230), sallone
36K sellom
Interest.
Quotation.
and to the level of the sea in inches, tenths, and huu- Chinese Imperial 1886 Tls. 767,200 Tle, 2507 % p. annum 10% prem.
dredthe
2. TEKTERATURE, in the elinde, in degrees Fahren-
belt
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation," the humi.
gity of air exturated with milsture being 100.
DIRECTION OF WID, two points
5. FORM OF WIND, according to Beaufort Beale
6. STATE OF WEATHER, & blue sky, e detached clouds.
d drizzling rain, for gloomy, a hall, lightning, e
ovrcast, passing showers, g equally, ezsia" a BROW" thunder, visibily, it dew {ms
Bam, in inches, tenth andə
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