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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1903.

THE NEW TERRITORY SHOOT- ING CASE.

The charge of translaughter agitat Ser geant J. Loe, in connection with the shoot. ing at Mr Win, Mcgreger on Nov. 8, was Bain before Mr T. Seveumbe Smith at the Magistracy to-day.

On arcertaluing that the doctor was again alwent, Elis Worship said.Whe Kerved the sunimous, please!

Wm Palt, P. C. 71, said that he served a copy of the summons (produced) on Dr Wm. Hunter, on Tuesday. 24th Nov, when he delivered the summons to Di Hunter, he said he would be sure to ho at Cutert to-morrow. He said he had been a bit off.

His Worship-Well, I wait till 2.30, and if he does not coane Elliasue a warrant Er his arrest.

Dr Hunter arrived at 2.20 p.n, and said that he was in charge of the Public Mor-

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SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour Mr A, 17. Wise, Puise Judge).

Wednonday, Nov. 25, 1903,

علامي احمد

ALLEGED HALICIOUS PROJECTION..

Lau Cheung sued the Chin Wa Hong Company and He Luk, Excise Officer No. 193, for 91000 dages for malicious arrest, falso imprisonment and malicious) prosecution on September 29 and 30, 1903 Mr M. W.inde, instructed by Mr F. X. D'Almada E. Osutro, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr K. H. Sharp, K.C., in- stracted by Mr H. W. Leoicos, represent

ed the defendentk.

Mr. Slade end that plaintiff was a gentle

THE CHINA MAIL.

Henoar would see that there was reason. able and probable cause for supposing that the opium was the plaintiffs. The plain- tiff had visited this house on the two con secutive days prior to his arrest, sad it soemed under tho circunartances that the opium was in his possession. The ground floor was visible through the grating, and on the flat for were doing when the Police officer entered When the walop he could not say the ecptable and Excise officers arrived

orbicle.

the upstairs two men were in the

what the persons

THE ENGLISH CRICKERS IN

AUSTRALIA.

First Match a Draw. Laudon. "Nes anber - Mr Warner's

tonn playing at Adelaide nuit South Australia made 247 for 8 wickets in the first innings. Hayward scored 126 not fished.

THE PREMIER AT THE GUILDHALL..

.1

An Important Speech. London, November D.-At the Guildhall Bangust to-night Mr Balfour devoted the first portion of his spooch to a eulogy of the late Lord Salisbury as a statesman, orator, and writor: and dwelt upon his

Mr Balfour deliberatoly avoided rofer- enco to the fiscal question.

Nov. 9. The gourd day's score Inforoservices to mankind, ward was out for 167. His play was soon lunch was 340 runs for six wiaketa. Hag- and stylish. The team scored 453 rons for eight wickets, and the innings was declared closed. South Australia lando 93 fur 3 wickets.

Novoaber 10, The South Australians were all out for 172. In the 2nd innings, they made 191 runs for two wickets, made 343 runs for seven wickets in their second innings, and the match ended in a draw,

Far

To-day's Advertisements

THEATRE

ROYAL

CITY HALL.

MADAME ROUX AND

PROFESSOR GROSSI, laving been requested by the Public, will give TWO MORE PERFORMANORS,

TOMORROW (THURSDAY) AND FRIDAY, thy 26th and 27th NOVEMBER. Programing-Velomaue, Spiritualiam, Maguetis, Blesmerism, Hypnotism, with

Hu said that, though unable to affirm thatthe whole diplomatic sky was cloud- less, there was nothing which need cause ovorp wering anxiety. In the East, qs in the Near East, there were Bubjects giving food for thought, if not for profound anxiety; but, regarding tho Far of peace than the Tear; and our ally

Extracts from Manila Papers: Japan, was certain to show modera.iou, discretion and judgment in nuking hor de-

Decalt powers of a Wizard Professur mands.

Gross is celebrated in his profession and The Macedonian question was far rrethe entertainments he has already given

THE

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ROBINSON PIANO

CO., LIMITED.

NOTE

ENTIRELY.

November 12.-The South Australians East, there was no more passionate advente Mantal Suggestion, Telepathy, Cataley NEW STOCK

and Anast

tuary, West Point. He held a post-mortem innu rending at No. 3, Wa Yin Fung, and on the tray sul also a horn box'parti·lly { Rhodos Bowls well at Melbourne. 1 complicated, and had been the cause of in-have pleased the large nu fiance immensely.

examination on the Indy of Me McGregor on Nov, 0, and on the back of the man he found Bouad about the size of his fat, which was to all intents and purposes & gunshot wound. The edges of the wound hased traces of gunpowder. The shot had penetrated the heart and fungs

Accused as committed to take his trial at next Court of Criminal Seations, bail Toing well.

THE ARRIVAL OF PRINCE ADALBERT.

The Guest of the Acting Governor.

His Excellency Prince Adalbert of Prossiu, second son of Emperor William of ny, arrived in the Colony (his morn. ing on the Imperial German mit steuner Konig Albert.

a

Melbourne, November 13.-Tho stoh Baitu political complicati and some of the Muglishmen auminst the State of serious wars; but we are endeavouring to good for the European Concert, which annat do Victoria was commened to-day at Malmaintain that this is a European question bourne, in fine weather, and on in to het, to the bowling of first and Rolf, and Russia, which have quite rightly set wicket. Victoria seu the toss and went more than support the designs of Austria Mr Balfour, continuing, said that the Fielder. Then English bowling was good, who later on gave way to Rhodes and themselves to deal with the question. and the Australians were all got rid of for Austr..Rusian reform schema für Ma the emoll total of 12. Hiral took 2 wickets cedenin was not perfect but minimu for 3 raus, while Rhodes explored. & which must be enforced. It was impossible signatories of the Berlin Treaty, to allow for 20. Fieldur ad Kelf bad two wickets for Austria nad Russia, representing the for 29 and 1 for 39 runs, respectively.

the scheme to be rejected by direct repudia. tion or incesant dehy.

On the Englishmen going in to bat, Br Warner and upwad opened the innings. At the time of wiring the score is 10 runs for no wickets, each player having serred

trumpo

HONGKONG NURSING

INSTITUTION.

Annual Mecting..

He wan jiced to feel that nothing had duno more to accure continental good-will han the visits exclunged between King Edward, and the great and friendly powers of Portugal, Italy, and Femes.

to arrive this month. Specially and most carefully chosen, direct

--The Manila Cable Nows Tickets can be had at

Moses CAMPBELL MOORE & CO. FROM THE FACTORIES Hongkong, November 26, 1993.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG,

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BY OUR

MR ROBINSON

NOW IN EUROPE,

Lathe Matter of the Estate' CHARLES GREAT

WILLIAM AFAR, Into of Saigos, in the French Colony of Cochin-Chip, Mercantile Assistant, deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho

REDUCTIONS

Roforcing to the danger arising from un-Ordinance No. 3, of 1807, ade an Order in our present stock of

Cour: les, by virtue of Snction 58 of limiting to the 70 day of January, 1904, for sending in Claims against the above

Ealate.

All creditors are hereby required to send

said date.

Pianos and Musical Goods.

The annual meeting of the Hongkong/ main bed low was nothing compared to tho their Claims to the unlesigned before tho A quantity of old music

Dazed the Both day of November, 1903.

A. SETH,

certain disputed territory, be instanced the Alaska Boundary, and regrets that the decision was unfavorable to Crent Fritain; but whatever Aueries had gained and Ca.) fact that the question was settled for ever

One more danger about which he was not Nursing Institution was held as the City between two closely allied and connected Hall at noon to-day. There were present: najons. De F. O. Strmat (in the Clair), Lidya taquina was the decay of many Oriental 2885 Goodemn, Mra Siol, Mrs. A. Tume, countries when Inuught in contact with Mr C. W. Dickson, Mra H. Slado, M Western institutions, which had been n Turuar, Mrs. M. Stale, les Stedman, Mrs menses to Europe sines France and Eng Atkinson, Mrs Bateson-Wright, Mrs Step- and came in blaws, 150 years ago, over the hene, Mrs A. HI Hake, Mra Lyons, Dr falling cupire of the Moguls. Nothing eat Jordan and Mr Eraser.

meet this danger i ut the growing sense of. European nations that they must work He dwelt upon the growing fealing-in together by open and frank diplonnes.

every European nation feel it was committ. favour of arbitration, which would make ing a crime in plunging a nation into war,

Official Administrator.

PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undoraigned has received instruc

THE To Sell by Public Auction,

Bis Honour-In the cubicle? Alr SharYou. When the Excise officers gut up they were in the cabi- cle, continued Mr Sharp, and plainriff

Sitting was lying down in the bed. on the side of this bed was this o her mw who he believed was Weng Kam Cheo. It was not said that they were smoking, but there was every facility for it. Thelamp was hight, and there was a good deal of opium, both contraland und Opium Farmer's, the tray. A lemon full of opium was lying that defendants were the opium farmers full of prepared epium. There were two raw.pium was also found, which lunity and an Excise officer in their employ. On vasscia found that contained spium, and Supt. 2, 11o Lak and a European con he understood was mixed with prepared stable lawfully entored the premises of No. opium and used in that way. A search as discovered there. A five tel tin of 26 Wellington Street in the ccupation of was unde of the sitting oun but nothing one Wong Kam Ches for the purpose of the Opium Famuet's opiem was furtid in carching for upinu. At the time the de focked box, for which a certificate was fendants entered the Louse the plaintiff produced. Both the constable and wit was thero o visit. Certain opium not

Hesus were of opinion that the certificate He believed covered by valid certificates was found on

wae produced by plaintiff. the premises in the possession of Wong Kem that Wong Kat Chco opened the lecked Chee. Notwithstanding that the spium buses with the keys. Ho had the keys, as was found in the potserion of Wong Kam he was manger of the shop. The question Chee, the defendant maliciously caused the

was not who had the keye, but who was in plaintiff to be arrested by the custable on passession, or apparent possession, of the A false charge of being in possessi is of opium which was found. The constable, as His Honour would hear, asked who was the apiam The plaintiff was wrongfully im prisoned by the defendants by being given ownerer master of the shop but neither the into cratedy and closind until, bail was men answered. Under those circumstances, procured. The defendants maliciously and the plaintif having prodinead the o-rtificate, without reastuable cause preferred a false and being found lying on the bed, appa charze against tdsintiff on Sept. 24, and orally having finished smoking, it was the following any prosecuted the charge at anmured that the opium was in his pusses. the nagteney with the result that the sion, custody or contrel, within the dean defendant was sequittel. The statement tion of the Ordinance. The constable con- German merchantpen in the harbour for the defence was that Ho Lok, together sidered that he had good grounds, for mak were gay with bunting, and as the huge with a European constable lawfully enteroding the arrest. After the arrest was made tho premises of No 26 Wellington St. to there was some question raised that he was liner approached her wharf at Kowloon search for opise. They did ant simit that the wrang tuan, but as the constable knew clicurs went up from the crest of the Wong Knur Chen was in occupation of the he would be bailed out immediately, he took him to the station and laid the charge Huring which vessel was iping at an premise, and had no knowledge as to

whether he was or not. At the time ife Plaintiff, was bailed out within ten minutos adjacent

to wharf ready Comence Luk entered the premises the plaintiff or a quarter of an hour. Ho submitted her homeward journey whilst the band was there, but they did whow who that faintiff was in apparent prescasion The of the opium, and that under the circum. German Lirs of ther he was there on a vinit or Hot,

not stances lure ere good grounds for defendrats cearched for opium welcome. The Hypning was also gaily covered by valid certifione and a quantsupping it was in his possession and that decorated, and a het crew were lined upty was found. They denied that it was defendant did not arrest him maliciously along the lifeboat she presented rather found in the possession of the plaintiff and the constable arrested him ander a a striking spectacle.

proper warrant held for the purse. The plaintiff was not imprisoned wrongfully or at all by the defendants, as the defendant did not give the plaintif in the custudy of the constable on any charge. Tho plain tiff was detained by virtue of a warrant by the police, and we only kept for twenty minutes, and not for an hour and a half, whilst bail was being procured. Ho Luk preferred a charge of being illegally in possession of opium on Sept. 29, and on the following day the ease was heard at the Magistracy and plaintif was discharged. The defendants denied that plaintiff was ar- rested withcat proper and reasonable cause. The facts, continued Mr Slade, were that plaintiff was a young man of independent sans, who appears to have had a taste for

Caloutte, November 7.-The latest news opium not manufactured by the Opian

In January last year he was from the Sikkim frontier refera mainly to rested in his own house by an Excise the very large amount of transport that is flies, sud talon before a magistrate, who being collected by the British authorities, tied him $100 for being in possession of Quantities of stores and warm clothing are An urgent request lis morning, however, Captain Hurly, A.D.C.pian without a valid certificate. On July also being sent up to Ifis Excellency the Officer Achoinistering 22 last the Quilt Farmer caused a raid to been sent to Tientsin, for a supply of the the Government, went on board and invited to neste on his premizes and he was again Canadian fur coats that were purchased found in possession of opium. He was for the recent Chine oxpedition. The tho Prince to tiffin with His Excellency at again taken op and this time faed nature of the preparations indicates that Hine then, 3 Stade elicred.Cavernment has made up its mind that the The invitation was $709.

mission is no longer to waste its time at ho had given up stoking upium. readily accepted, and later the Prince put

His How Does he rug sumuke now Khambanjong.

Sim November 13. The following of, with his A.D.C., in satsan planner. Mr Blade helieve net.

Me Looker Perhaps takes units have been warnel to be in readiness terminate, and they have both decked There were present at the tiffin His

to move to Sikim: Two guns N, 7to return to England, so that we have (Laughter). Excellency Mr May and Mrs May, Irince

Mr Slate, resuming aid that on Sept. Mountain Battery. Jutogh; 8th Gurkhas, to face the ecat paying half their pag- Adalbert, Baron Shinnelann. Captain of piutiff sem on a visit to his friend Shillorg; No. 3 Company let Sappers, age home and also the cost of two outward The Herthe, Captain-Lieut. Peschen; Wong Kum Cheu, who was manager of Roorkees: two Maxin guns and a detach passages for the nurses to replace them, ment of fifteur uen from a British Batta. and to do this wo studl have to draw at ang a jawa shop situsted ni Nu. 26 Wellingt Coramadore Robinson. Colone! Prawn Street.

On the first four on the premises lion, to be detailed by the Lieutenant-Gen-rate temporarily on our guarantee fond. able to coservé ar annual subscriptions Officer Commanding the Troops, Captain was one large cubiclt, while the front pateral Commanding Dangal; and twu 7. We had hoped that we should have been Windham, Sir William and Lady finodman, of the room was a citting room. Outside pounder R. M. L. guns from Shillong.

the room was a verandat. The floor was he two-pounder guns will be accomps for this puspose, but as you have seen this The Otto Gumprecht, Sir Paul Ciater, Mreposed of iron prding, so that any-one met by ono sergeant instructor and lant your we have only a surplus of $140.❘ DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE CO's Steamship 25

AUTH

Lain struck

During the progress of the Konig Albart up the harbour, the Prince coupled a posi- tion on the bridge, and evinced the greatest interest if the sights around hina, the peculiar formation of the island and the VAR! work accomplished upon its rugged slopes by the British particularly engaging

hia utention.*

There was no official welcome or any farction of a formal character connected with the princo's arrival. that being due to the request of the Kaiser, who urged that it would not be advisable since the prince had not reported to his commanding officer on the Hertha.

Shortly after the gangway was run up this

Government fours.

Farmor.

Evidence for the defence waa ted.

The minuter of the last meeting were tend and confirmed.

The Chairman said :-Ladies and gentle After beating addresses by Counsel Hiren, the report of her last yearly waris Lordship delivered judgment for defendant to road it. I am sorry to say that it is no

quite so favourable as that which do more able to put before you last year. You will

with costs.

THE THIBETAN MISSION,

is no need for me

seo sint although we used our abscriptions

for current expenses that we are only $140 to the good. For this there are three chief causes., Firet our narios have not boon News from the Front.

quite as mich engaged as last year, and Allahabad, November 1.-The force in therefore their caruings have heat rather

Sikkim is to be strengthened by att in mediate addition of two Mountsie guns, company of Sappers and Battalion of Nativo Infantry. This will enable Colonel Younghushand, the British Commissioner, to move forward with a strong escort and provide a reserve on the line of cum- munications.

To-day's Advertisements

CHATRE'S

GRAND OPENING NIGHT. TO-NIGHT,

loss. I think there were about twenty NEW INDIAN CIRCUS. days at least, and as they carn about 35 a day that makes us about $100 There and, Was a great demand for nurses short on the year's working.

we could have employed time, partips in fact, there have been times when four nurses; but, on the other hand, in a Stall community liko this, there were tines when both the nurses were idle, me and They have their jalarica just do some are a heavier expense to tiske brescBAL are not at sums one's hour. Therefore, have to pay for their board when they

25th November, 1903.

A

IN A CIRCUS TEXT OF TAY

OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL

MARKET.

MARVELLOUS. GYMNASTIC

EXERCISES.

ANIMALS. the earnings of the institute are less. MENAGERIE OF HIGHLY-TRAINED Secully, the nurses are receiving some increase in salary reh gear they remain. with us, and thirdly, owing to the lowness taure la pay their salariss seeing that they in exchange, it has cost us considerably are paid in storling. Next year the egres marts of the two nurses we have at present

WONDERFUL ACTS

BAREBACK RIDING.

Partioners from Expresses. RUSSIAN SINGING AND DANCING,

VASU ANNA,

Manager. Hongkong, November 2, 2003,

LIMITED.

2374

Captain Patong, will be despatched for the above Ports, on FRIDAY, the 27th November, at Baglight.

Mrsami Miss M. A. Siebs, Mr and Mrs on the first flour could see what was going the usual gun detachments of the Bri. Dar agreement with these to purses whe Mr in the aboj beneath. On the day in Gurkhas and gun porters, and will be that, if they stayed five years, they should Goetz, Mr Miobelnu, Mr Figge,

question Lan Choong went to the shop in connanded by a Mountain Artillery Officer have their would passage money home, and VOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

HAICHING, Hable to pay half the passago Bregner, Private Secretary to the Con- the afternoon and stapel for the evening to be detailed by the Arsay Honil Qasetore, if they rorrained only three years we were E Company's Steamship modore, Mr R F. Johnson, Acting-private meal. Several other persons were present The following movements in relief will he only Secretary to the Oficer Administering cheud afterwards plaintif felt drowsy and carried out on the relici seala without money. We feel very Atrengly that the luid chosen as a bench, and went to sleep. families: 2nd Rajput Light Infantry from subscription should not be increased,

For Freight or Passage, apply to Government, and Captain Hurly, A. D. C. About 7, an Excise officer and a police Barraokpore to Alipur; 26th Rajputs from because it is apt right to expect

Alipur to Shillong. The two companies of coraparatively cubscribers to keep

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., to the Oficer Administering the Govern. coustalile raided the premises under a war-

General Managers. rati!.

Plaintiff was sloop when they came the 10th Jats at Guntok will return to their the Institution going for the benfit of the ment.

2360 upstairs and he was the only person in the Battalion headquarters without relief. Ord. colony, but we do think that many more ". Amongst others whe went on board the room, the others being out on the vomudah. ers are issued for the supply of nuradabs for persons ought to be willing to subscribe to one any at any time be taken il and re- Kobiq Albert to meet the Prince was Dr Otto The Excise ficer prevented those on the the rents and Boors for the torts of the it since it is for the good of al, and any Hongkong, November 25, 1903.

Calcutta, November 13.-It is seder.quire the services of a trained uur Last NDHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED. Gamprecht, the Consul General for Ger. verndals from coming inside, and made Thibet Mission.

a search for spitten the plaintiff's person,

of the Home year there were only 45 subscribers and Altorwards Wong Kam Chee was called in stood that the sanction ---many-

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND and his keys asked for. Wong Kam Chee authoritica has been ruceived for a forward I am sure you will agree with me that there The Prince has an extremely cordial disse tia. Excise officer into his cubicle rest of the Sikkim Thibut Mission. The must be many more persons who should he

CALCUTTA. Hon. Major-General Sir Edmond Ellea arterosted in trying to keep this institution position, and warmly greeted all who went and found

His Honour-Not where the plaintiff was rives in Calcutta on the 16th so as to in a solvent condition. We shall, however,

LAISANG, on board te visit him. In build, he is not

watch the further hate some cousķierable increase of income My Stade-No. They went thringh the practically on the spot

during this current year from our invested Company's Steamship A stout and solid as Gormans of 10 gene-sitting room into the one cubicto.

progress of the Mission,

You will have seen that the Captian Taup, will be despatched as above. Mr Slede continuing said that Wong Ka Allahabad November 13.-The total capital. rally are, though he wakes up for any de.

at $12,0. During this last year wo lavo only Noon. about 2,000 is fost in that direction by his lüheness. Chee opennt some receptacles that were strength of the force marned for the Government havo made us get of on TUESDAY, the 1st December, at He is clean shaven, and, dressed in fucked, and it was there that the opium was Thibet Mission

which was not covered with a valid certi-present. A amall staff will probably had interest on this for about six months, uniform this morning, he looked the very cute. There was ether opiam in the house bo selected shortly. The Plonect referred in funre, of course we shall have the covered by certificate. Weng Kam Chce a few days ago to the necessity of guarding whole year's interest. Further, till now we picture of health, strength and vigour.

After tiffin, the Royal visitor was escorted was then ushed to open several cupboards the troops in Sikkim and Tibet against the were only able to got 4 per cent on this in the sitting room, They are not my severu cold certain to o experienced money because no suitable investment offer about the island, and having been given an capticants, he said; they belong to the in that part of the Eastern Fituslova od; now howover it has been invested in 6 excellent opportunity of viewing the sights shup. One of the men from the shop was Legion. Fortunately there is a store of per cent Hongkong Hotal debentures, so called up and the cupboards were opened. Canadian fur-coale at Tientsin aml Pek that altogether we shall luto au increased he repaired to the Kong Albert. in which One of the Excise firers pointed out the ing the surplus of the stock ordered durincome of nearly 181. Still this will not

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. vesse! ho lences for Shanghai ot daylight plaintiff to the polico constable as the ownering the campaign in China. These coats be onoagle to cover the amount we need for

NOTICE TO CONSIGNIERS. to-morrow." There he will join H.T.C.M.S, of the shop and told him to arrest plaintiff, were being offered to the officers and passage troneye, and I think we cach should Plaintiff was thereupon arrested, although others in India a short time age for Rs. 10 endeavour to bring in some Additional sul- Hertha, as a Lieutenant, and will serve on Wong Kan Cho said Do not arrost him each plus freight charges. They will now cribers. With these remarks, I will movə the opium is mine." The constablo shoved come in useful, fat it will take some the adoption of tho report and accounts,

KONIG ALBERT, this station for two years.

bim off, and then warched plaintiff to the weeks to bring them to India. Meanwhile but before doing so I shall be pleased to anɛ. fer any questiona which any subscribers

OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, The Prince joined the Kunig Albert at

polico siation. Now, the man who pointed an early issue of sheepskin coats made in. Genoa, and had an enjoyable trip ta Hong-out plaintiff as the master of the shop was Afghanistan seems indicated. In China inny wish to ank.

oth вероуз soffered comparatively The Chairman picposud and Mre Slade, having arrived, Consignees of Cargoare pro- une of the Excise cilicers who had been con-

option of Opium, Treasure and Yaluabies, cared in the arrest of the plain if on July little from cold because they were seconded the adoption of the report and by informed that their Goods, with the ex 22 and, therefore, he know who the plaintiff warmly clad, but in the uplands of accounts as presented

The Chairman said that the next business are being landed and stored at their risk was; Wang Kam Chee was wellknown to the Tibet the winter will be far more severe A Centenarian.

Opium Farmer as he was, a personal friend than in Chili so far as can be estimated, before them was the subscriptions for the into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND Mra Alice Kirby died on the 16th ult, of one of the maungers of the Opium Farm, An immediate nivince of any large force ensuing year. He had already stated that, in KOLON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, at Prsten, in her 105th year, Up to re and was constantly down theru. He said beyond Khambajong can enrcely take his opinion, they ought not to ask for a Lap., Kowloon, whence delivery may be

The to be ablo to get very many more subscrib. ho know a large number of Excise officers place for the difficultiva connected with larger subscription than $10 as they ought obtained. by sight and presumed they knew him. transport supplies are enormotis. As soon as the plaintiff was arrested, in reads from Siliguri onwards through Sikers for the Institution. Ho proposed that it Mr Fraser seconded, and the motion was spate of the protest anado by tho marigor kein have been improved, bat the whole be St the same as last year. station, Wong Kam Chce followed then Fack transport on large scale will be carried. to the elation and told the Police Luspector isolutely necessary when passes of 13,00

kong,

cently the deceased was in full posecaien

of all hur faculties, with the exception of

being slightly deaf, and could read and knit without spectacles. She had aron tiring over 80 years of age, sud a large number of children and grout grandchildesor

Rheumatic. Sufferers ANY sufferers from rheumatis have been surprised sud delighted at the prompt relief btained by applying Cham- berlain's Pain Balm

on

SATURDAY,

his Salen Roonis, QUEES 8 ROAD, the 28th November, 1003, at 2 30 p.m.; at CENT'S SUIT LENGTH, COATING, CRAPE Smitra, &c.

LADIES' DAYES MATERIAL. VELVETS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, Woora, BBA, A.

e..

LADIES' HATS And SHOES One COLUMBIA BICYCLE and one Lany's BICYCLE.

&c., Tensta or SALE:- As Customary.

V. 1. REMEDIOS,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 2, 1903, IMPERIAL, GERMAN MAIL LINE. KORDDEUTSCHER İLOYD,

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HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. FOR SHANGHAI NAGASAKI, HIOGO AND YOKOHAMA,

Imperial German Mail Steamely

KONIG ALBERT OF THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Captain Ca. Fot. scx, will leafe for the Fabove pinces un THURSDAY, the 26th

inst, st Daylight.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD For further Particulars, apply to

*MELCHERS & £V.,

Agants. Hoogkong, November 23, 1909.

NIPPON YUSEN HAISHA. FOR MANILA.

KUMANO MARU,

338

still left, being sold very cheap. Call in and see what we have. All enquiries will be most courteously and promptly answered.

THE APOLLO-

PIANO PLAYER

·RECITALS DAILY Price from $450 up.

Patti Endorses the Apollo, - Adelius Patti (Baroness Cederstrom) has given anozbor great testimonial to the Sho was so de- Apollo piano-player. lighted with the instrumont that we purchased by her last year that this Recanal testimonial' is even stronger than tho first one that she gavo.

Mme: Patti raya that the Apollo neger hos given beco elighetsmauleta that the new concert graud If one of the most wonder and periece piano playera that she lins ever seen.

HEINZ

WHAT'S IN A NAME ? Take Scotch Whisky you buy that which has

4,187. Tous, Captatiu E. W. HASWELL, will been largely advertised be despatched for the above Port h and have to pay a big

price. FRIDAY, the 4th December, at Noon.

This well-known Steamer is specially con

and with all modem fittings and improve ments For the safety and comfort of Pas structed for service in the Tropics, and is provided with superior accommodation sengers. Electric Light hud Refrigerator; Doctor and Stewardess carried.

For Freight or Passage, spply to

A. S. MIHARA,

o Manager. Hongkong, November 25, 1908. BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIP TRDMONT.

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FROM SEATTLE, TACOMA, VIC- TORIA YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND

MOJI.

སྐ་

WHAT FOR?

Remember in future to,

order

3 CROWN

Parkmore.

Glenlivet.

THE above Steamer having arrived, Con A Choice Old Scotch 2977ed to send in their Bills of Lading for Whisky.

Foz Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, November 25, 1933. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE, NORDDITTSCHER LLOYD,

THE Steamship

signeos of Cargo are hereby request

countersignature and to take immediato

delivery of their Goods from alongsido

Cargo impeding the discharge of the 12.00 Per Case.

Vessel will be landed and stored at Con signees' risk and expense.

Ne fire insurance will be effected by us

in any case whatever.

DODWELL, & CO., LTD., OLD

Agents.

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TOM GIN

The Finest made, $7.80 Per Case,

Hongkong, November 25, 1906, FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE TUEN.D. L. Steamship Närning, Capt. JABURO, having arrived from the above, Forts, Consignecs of Carge are hereby (or centersignatureby the Undersigned and requested to sond in their Bill of Lading A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED Optional cargo will be forwarded unleap to take immediate delivery of their Goods Optional Carge will be forwarded-un- 3 p.m. To-day Lotice to the contrary be given before from alongside...

No Claims will be adraitted after the less notice to the contrary be given before, Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods TO-DAY. The Chairman Thore oily rensing one

us i do now, and thit ber, will be subject to rent.

All bn, chafed, and damaged Goode ROND AND KOWLOON WILARE AND GODOWN in charge or the Interpreter, in the hearing feet and upwards have to ba negotiated,hing for

of the shop, he was taken off to the policy country i mountainous in the extreme.

of the Excise olloer and the constable, that At this eusen of the year the forwarding is to alert a Committee for the ensuing the plaintiff was not the man who owned of supplier becomes almost an inpability year,

4

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will

SCANDINAVIAN

resmining undelivered after 2nd Decem be, Isuded into the. Gudowns of the HONG GOLD MEDAL,

the opivm. The interpreter then told bim The public therefore need not look for ang bo. Kot Members of the Committee most are to be left in the Godowns, where they COMPANY LIMITED, and stored at Cou

the Magi trats that. Ho did so, and the plaintiff was discharged,

Evidouca was then led.

MILK

No Claims will be admitted after tha Goods have left the Dodowne, and all Gooda bor, will be subject to rent. remaining undelivered after the 2nd Dacia-

All Broken, Chafod. and Damaged Goods The Richest, Purest, Best. are to be left in the Godewas, where they will be examined on the 2nd December.

No Fire Insurance has been effectud.

HAMBURG AMERIKA IJNIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, November 25, 1993.

brat of course

our will be examined on Wednesday, the 2nd signova' risk and exponse. year have all December, at 9.30 .

All Chima must reach us before the 7th to come up on the following day and tell dramatic developments in the situation for subscriptions for last

the prasen. The task of preparation is a lapsel and, therefore, I think you may beary une for ample supplies must be elect almost any lady in the Cony. The. Desember, 1903, or they will not be re- accumulated to Sikkim as any force which Committoo has to consist of two doctors,cognized,

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Mr Sharp said that the search was a law enters Tibot hereafter will have of necessity in practice in the Colony, and five ladice.

The election of a now committed for the In advising you to use Chamberlain's

Darjeeling, Pain Balm for Rheumatism, we know it ful one, was admitted by the plaintiff, to be self-supporting.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Norombar 13,-Colinet ensuing year we then proceded with, the the undersigned,

MELOHERS & CO., will give you perfect satisfaction, as tho and contraband upiuni ass found on the

Agents. first application will relieve the pain, and premises. Plaintiff was present, and appa- Younghusband arrived at Darjeeling to-day, resuit of the ballot being as Ellows-Lady its continued use for a short too will rently had heon, or was preparing, to smoke Mrs Younghusband who accompanied him Goodman, Mrs Sieba, Mra Tomas, Mrs H.

Hongkong, November 25, 1903. effect a cure. For sale by all chomista and opium. The opium latop was alight and to Simla, has also arrived. Colonel Mac- Slade, Mrs C. W. Dickson, Dr Stedman medicina, vendors; WATRESS Ltd., General opium was on the tray. He abmitted ikat Donald, Major Bretherton and Captain and Dr Jordan.

from the evidenco he would bring, His McCall met them at the railway station. The meeting thon dispersed. Agents.

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