3
CHOICE.
Amontillado Sherry
$17.00 per dozen.
458
H. PRICE & CO.,
12, Queen's Road.
The China Mail.
ESTABLISHED
1848.
Business Notices.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904.
Business Notices.
日六初月二年甲
No. 12,787.
MACEWEN FRICKEL & CO.,
SHIPPING AND Forwarding DEPARTMENT.
CHINA PARCEL EXPRESS.
※二十三年鬐百九千一英
SHIPPING DATES.
To England...
Toth Mar
To France
15tb
To Germany
15th
To Italy
16th
To United States via San
14th
1
Francisco...
To United States vis Suez Canal 20th
To India To South Africa...
12th
+
12th
To Australia and New Zealand 8th To Canada...
8th
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Estimates for Freigh and free delivery charges upon receipt of Cubie Content- mist Weight.
A
DELIVERY ANYWHERE. OFFICE 3. DUDDELL STREET. Hongkong, March 4, 1904,
Wanted.
WANTED
2517
Additional TEACHER required) ton Double Entry BOOKKEEPING Apply WARWICK Perth, Principal, Bust ness Training College
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METALLIC ZINC POWDER
SUPERIOR TO ZINC PLATES OR BALLS : EASILY APPLIED.
"TINCTUALLY STOPS CORROSION IN LAND ON MARINE BOILERS.
ma ErxdinG SPIPREADSHE P IMPORS ok THE WORLD.
W. S. BAILEY & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS.
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO
AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
CANTON
ΤΩΡ CHINA
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Intimations.
WESTERN ASSURANCE COM LANY OF TORONTO ANTS
LONDON
CORPORATED
AD T8
MARINE BRANCH
HE Undersigned having been appointed.
THE
AGENTS for the above are prepared
to accept Risk at Current Rates.
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ALEX, ROSS & CO. Hongkong, March 18, 19 4.
537
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI DYEING AND CLEANING CO., LTD.
STEAM WORKS.
2. GORDON ROAD, SHANGHAI.
MR FREDERICK
been appointed SUPERINTEN DENT of the above Works and is now
prepared to undertake Dyeing and Cleaning of all descriptions.
Goods may be sent from Hongkong either direct to the works through the Hongkong Receiving Offices :--
HONGKONG STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD, 2, Beaconsfield Arcade (Alley Way),
Queen's Road,, ur
WM. POWELL, LTD.,
Queen's Rund. Catalogues and Price Lists may be obtained on application to the above Offices,
Bongkong, March 21, 1904.
LOST.
563
TEAR Post Office a BLACK LEATHER POCKET-BOOK, containing Four
NE
THE HONGKONG, TEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND
NAVIGATION COMPANY, Lyn
,
Hongkong-Canton Line.
HONAM. 2,383 fons, Captain H D Jones.
POWAN, 2.338 tons, Captain G F Morrison, 1 TE
2. FATSIJAN, 2,200 tons, Captain A W. Dixon.
HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain C. V. Lloyd. **KINSHAN, 2,860 tons, Caprain J. J. Loscius.
AND
from HongKong to CANTON daily at 8 a.m. (Sunday Exooptad). 5.30 p.m.
and 9 p.m. (Saturday Excepted).
and 5:30 pm
They selangor From CANTON to HONGKONG daily at Ram., 230 p.m
This
(Sunday excepted),
The so Stormors, carrying His Majesty's Mails, are the largest and fastest on the
Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Cabin accommodation.
TRP VICH OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MAOAO STEAMBOAT CO., Lơn.
Hongkong-Macao Line.
8.6, HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons Captain W. E. Clarke. Departures from Hongkong to Macau on week days at 2 p.m. and on Sundays at
12.30 p.tn. Departures from Macao to Hongkong daily at 8 a.m.
Canton-Macao Line.
18. LUNGSHAN, 219 tons, Captain T. Hamlin,
•
This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at about 7.50 a m ; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
at about 7 30 a m
LOUNT SERVICE of Tue H. K., C. and Macao STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., The China Naviga. frow Costesky, Lưu, and the Indo-China StEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Canton-Wuchow Line.
6.8. SAINAM, 588 tons, Captain B. Branch.
5.8. NANNING, 669 tons, Captain C. Bu chart.
8.8. TAK HING, 618 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas,
Departures from Canton and Wuchow about five times every week.
BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED,
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
Bell's Asbestos Dagger,' 'Demon,' and other well known packings for Piston Rods, otc., suitable for highest pressures. Pump Packings, Jointing Material, As- bestos Cloth, Tape, and Boiler Door Joints, metallic or non-metallio-Rubber and Vegetable Fibre Valves for Air and Circulating Pumps. Ganga Glasses. Packing riuge of Asbestos, Rubber and Woodite.
Bell's Asbestos Non-conducting Composition for covering Builera, Steam Pipes, etc. (only best quality kept). Boilers covered with Boll's Composition ropay expense of covering in a few months by saving of fuel. Estimates given for Covering Boilers, etc.
Bell's Asbestos Expansion Tape, Millboard, Insertions, and Rope..
Bell's Asbestos Special Engine Oil--unsurpassed for Marino Engines, A large Stock of Engine and Cylinder Oils always in hand.
Bell's Asbestoline--a Solid Lubricant, clear and efficient-1 Ib. is equal to from 2 to 4 gallons of oil.
Bell's Boiler Preservative apeedily removes existing scale and preventa corrosion- does not injure the plates.
Asbestos Packed Cocks, Stop Valves, and Gauge Columna. Steam Gauges and other engineers' requisites always in stock Lists and Prices on application
BRADLEY & CO., Managers,
Hongkong.
OFFICE, 8 DES Vœux Road, opposite King Edward Hotel entrance.
FORD &
ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS.
HIGH-CLASS
TAILORS and OUTFITTERS. NEW SPRING SUITINGS.
ENGLISH & AMERICAN BOOTS.
TRUNKS and BAGS. SADDLERY & STABLE REQUISITES.
Fine Old FRUITY-
- PORT
$18.00 per dozen.
458
H. PRICE & 00..
12, Queen's Road.
PRICE, $3.00 Per Month
Business Notices.
HONGKONG MARINE ENGINEERING BUREAU.
E. C. WILKS & CO.
MARINE SURVEYORS, CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND NAVAL ARCHITECTS.
LIGHT DRAFT
RIVER STEAMERS
STERNW H'E'EL E RS.
A SPECIALITY.
Mr W. C. JACK, of the above firm, having already constr etod a number of successful boats of this type, is prepared to supply plans and specifications suitable for any service. These boats built of either wood or steel can be dismantled after build. ing in Hongkong and shipped for re-erection at destination.
ADDRESS:-12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, HosɑKONG,
TELEPHONE No. 358. AGENCIES:-J. & A. NICLAUSSE, Water Tube Boilors."
W. H. ALLEN & SON, Electrical Plant and Centrifugal Pumps. MCDEARMON AND CO., Canadian Asbestos Goods.
Hongkong, January 1, 1904.
:1
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.L
Portland Cement
In casks of 375 lbs net, $4.75 per cast, or Factory In bags of 250 lbs not, $2.85 per bag, ex Factory
FACTORIES-HONGKONG AND MACAO,
Glazed Stoneware, Brain Pipes and Fittings, Glaas Paving Bricks and Tiles, Fire, Bricks and Fire Clay
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.IRE CLAY WORKS.-DEEP WATER BAY HONGKON-
Hongkong, February 26, 1904.
THE
HONGKONG
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT.
HOTEL
WELL FURNISHED THROUGHOUT
BEST QUALITY PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. EUROPEAN CHEF.
EVERY COMFORT FOR VISITORS.
Round trips
take about five days. These vessels have Superior Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.
18
A
Further articulars may be obtained at the Office of the :—
HONGKONG CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO. LD.,
18. Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, opp site the Hongkong fiozel.
Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,
NOTICE.
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
◆ CHEE WING & CO.,
LL CONTRACTS for GOODS must he delivered to the Undersigned within 2 Weeks from Date. After This Date no request will be alowed.
AH YOUNG & CO.,
No. 13, Jubileo Street. Hongkong, March 17, 1904,
632
PURE LINSEED OIL
Awarded Bronze Medal at the Paris Exhibition, 1900.
Gold Medal at the Indian Industrial Exhibition 1898. 1900 & 1901.
MANUFACTURED BY
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Notes, Let. THE GOUREPORE CO., LD.,.
tors, Cards, bearing name of Owner, etc.
Reward on returning same to
'J. W. B.,'
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office.
Hongkong, March 15, 1401.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
IS
"BLACK & WHITE
514
**
CALCUTTA,
Contractors to the Military and Public Works Departments, State Railways, and all large Consumers
throughout India, the East, and the Colonies.
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.,
Sole Agents,
HONGKONG. Cable Address LoxLEX,' Hongkong. Hongkong, July 22, 1903,
28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST) HONGKONG.
DEALERS IN
All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STEEL
IRON WARE, &c. STEEL GIRDERS and TEES, CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON, &c.,
Suitable for SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
Hongkong. May 29, 1900,
MADAME FLINT & CO.
M
LA MODE DE Paris.
1227
[ILLINERY and DRESSMAKING.
CONNAUGHT HOTEL, Rooms 4 and 5.
Hongkong. September 16, 1903,
DR NEWELL WILSON.,
1904
DR WILLIAM DANEL,,
DENTISTS.
REASONABLE FEES.
PRICES MODERATE.
Stirs Sluggish Livers
2190
HERE are many people who will be glad to know that BEECHAN'S PILLS their livors good working shape without causing griping mansea and the disagreeable effects of alomel or other purgatives. Splendid for constipation. Full directions with each bottle.
120 PILLS 55 Cents.
SOLE AGENTS:
I
WATKINS LIMITED,
Chemists and Druggists.
THE APOTHECARIES HALL,
WATKINS BUILDING.
TELEPHONE 344.
MAC LAREN'S
CANADIAN CHEESE
In Jars (Medium and Small) Wholesale and Retail from
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.,
Hongkong, May 6, 1903.
SOLE AGENTS.
For further particulars, apply to
Shewan, Tomes & Co..
GENERAL MANAGERS.
Cutler, Palmer & Co..
(Wine Shippers to China 'since 1815),
LONDON
Have always Stocks of their well-known" Brands wier
Hongkong, 15th July, 1901.
SIEMSSEN & 00.
1403
CHAMPAGNES:
FROM
·
CHARLES HEIDSIECK
PURVEYOR TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD İ
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN,
THE
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONG KONG.
AERATED WATERS..
983 SIMPLE AERATED WATER. LEMONADE.
KELLY & WALSH, LTD.
SARSAPARILLA.
TONIC WATER.
SODA WATER.
GINGER ALE.
RASPBERRYADE.
LEMON SQUASH,
$9,50
FRUIT SYRUPS.
1.75 LEMON, LIME JUICE, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY, PINEAPPLE,
Special Ternus to Hotels, Clubs, Mosses, and other Large Consumers.
LATEST AMERICAN METHODS.
JOHNSTON'S RUSSO-JAPANESE
WAR MAP Essays and Addresses 1900-1903, by
Lord Avebury... Military Sketching and Reconnais- sance, by Lt. Col. Mockler-Furry-
$0.80
111
6.50
Steam Boilers. Their Theory and
Design, by H. de B. Parsons Red Morn, by Max Pemberton Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, by
K. D. Wiggin...
1.75
***
Erb, by Pett Ridge ...
1.75
1519
man...
4.50
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1.75
NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATIONS.
British Industries: A Series of General Reviews for Business Men and Students, by W. J. Ashley Essays on Consumption; with Ro- marks on Pneumonia, by J. E. Squire, M.D....
My Friend Prospero, by H. Harland 1.75 Sea Wrack, by F. T. Bullen
1.75
5.00
The Five Nations, by Rudyard
Kipling
W. BREWER & CO.,
}
1.75
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1.75
9.50
*
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Protheroe... Letters from High Latitudes: The
**
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3.00
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;
The Age of New Ideas in Science
2.25
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*2206
The Theory and Practice of the English Government, by T. F. Moran
23 and 25, QUEEN'S ROAD.
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*.81.25 0.50
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POPULAR NOVELS FORTY-FIVE CENTS EACH.
9.00
...
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Baronne Albert D'Anothun Rex Christus: an Outline Study of
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A Manual of Public Health, by A.
Wynter Blyth...
...$14.50
Rod Pottage, by Cholmondeley Sarchedon, by Whyto Melville
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1.75
L
2.20
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Sandlands
A Prince of Darkness, by Warden
4.00
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2,25
4.25
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ings, by Latham
1.95
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David, Harum, by Westcott
Belles and Ringers, by Hawley Smart
A Fatal Legacy, by Louis Tracey
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A New Stock Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, Black and Brown, Best English Make,
7:00
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A Simple Method of Water Analysis
by J. C. Thresh
...... 2.00
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SCOTCH THISKY, THE BIG EAST
MES BUCHANAN & CO. SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS, By Appointment to
HM. THE KING
and
RH the PRINCE of WALES
Supplied at all the eading Ortas and Horns, and to be obtained from LANE, ORAWFORD & Co Queen's Road
Bovril is
Strength.
In these days of in- creased commercial activ- ity strength and perfect health are needed more than ever. Bovril taken regularly is most strength- ening and sustaining. It keeps the system in the very pink of condition.
BOYRIL
To be obtained at all STORES, CHEMISTS
Horta do, throughout Hongkong, Chine
and Japan.
31, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
(First Floor, WATKINS' BUILDING).
Hongkong, February 18, 1904
BE
和
KWONG WO, COAL MERCHANTS,
1254
No. 17, OHIU LOONG STREET (NEAR MESSES. LANE, ORAWFORD & Co. HONGKONG, CHINA, Hongkong, August 14, 1903.
TANG YUEN.
BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT.
Splendid View of Harbour. No. 18, MACDONNELL ROAD. Under European Management.
Apply at the House,
or
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1758
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A Hotel under Amd-
At FAIRALL &XCO., Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong, June 10, 1903. -
rican Management, First-class Qui sine, Beautiful Garden...
MODERATE CHAROES, A
J. W. OSBORNE, Proprietor and Manager. Hongkong, January 20, 1904,
[R HORACE M. BAIN is authorized,
M from this Date, to sign, our Firm
per procuration.
BAIN & REID. Hongkong, February 18, 1904.
MEE CHEUNG, HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printing for Amateur, ENLARGEMENT A SPECIAL FEATURE
BRANCH 136 1587
HONGKONG HOTEL) CORRIDOR.
Hongkong March 4, 1904,
POMMERY and GRENO
CHAMPAGNE.
SOLE AGENTS
Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.,
Wine and Spirit Merchants
15, QUEEN'S ROAD,
Telephone No. 75,
1
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Intimations.
G. FALCONER & Co.,
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS. NEW SELECTIONS OF
DIAMOND JEWELLERY (AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES. FALCONER & Co. ARE AGENTS FOR KOSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND
BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.
EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS.
JAPAN
64, QUEEN'S ROAD.
COALS.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA (MITSUI & CO.)
HEAD OFFICE :--1, SURUOA-CEO, TOKYO. LONDON BRANCH:-34, LIME STREET, E.O.
HONGKONG BRANCH - PRINCE'S BUILDINGR, For Horan Staret,!Fires Frook,
OTHER BRANCHES:
New York, Sau Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama Yokosuka, Nagoy, Osaka, Kobe, Maidzera, Kure, Shimonoseki, Moji, Waka Pachinotau, Sesalm, Maideuru, Miike Hakodate matau, Kamun, Magueykt
Tipah na
Talegraphia Adarnas : *MITSUI' (ABC. and A 1 Ondos.) CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Imperial Japaneen Navy and Arsonals and the State Railways; Principal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
Intimations.
THE HONGKONG DAIRY QEGS to notify its Customers and the
COWS is due to arrive on MONDAY next, the 21st inst, and that the management hopes to resume supplies of MILK and DAIRY PRODUCE on TUESDAY, the 22nd inst.
G. W. GEGG,
Manager.
HE ANNUAL DINNER will be held be, that the new hord of DAIRY THE
in the Hongkong Hotel, on SATUR- DAY, 26th March, at 7.45 for 8 P., Mem- bers who wish to be present are requested to send in their names to the Undersigned at the Chartered Bank, not later than Thursday, 24th instant,
H. F. CHARD,
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, March 16, 1904.
CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE.
523
THE TWENTY-SIXTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Agents on THURSDAY, the 24th MARCH, at Noon, for the purpose of recoiving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1903.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from 11th to 24th March, both days inclusive.
Hongkong, March 16, 1004.
520
Entertainments.
HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY.
THE SECOND
SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT
will be given on TUESDAY, 29TH MARCH, at 6.30 r.bl in the CITY HALL,
when
E.
Auctions.
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1004,
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instruc-
tions to Sell by Public Auction,
on'
THE
WEDNESDAY,
the 23rd March, 1904, at 11 A.M., at
LATE TELEGRAMS;
Savage Assault on Sóldiers. Calcutta, March 1.-At the Madras police- court, yesterday, a number of fishermen were prosecuted, on behalf of the Officer Commending the Leicester Regiment, witlu rioting and assaulting a number of soldiers belonging to the regiment,
The Bishop of Madras gave evidence for the prosecution, and stated that on Christ- mas Day he was on the Marina, with his
HUMPHREYS' ESTATE, & FINANCE MENDELLSON'S HYMN OF PRAISE ARMY ORDNANCE STORES, Queen's Road wife, when some soldiers ran past him,
COMPANY, LIMITED. SHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that, on and after this date, they can obtain Scrip Certificates for Shares of the now issue in exchange for Hongkong and Shanghai Bank receipts on application at the Registered Offices of the Company, Nos. 88, and 40, Quoen's Road Central..
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, February 13, 1904.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., IT
General Agents. Hongkong, March 6, 1904,
LUZON SUGAR REFINING CO.,
LIMITED.
437
THE TWENTY-SECOND ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of the SHARE HOLDERS of the Company will be held at the OFFICES of the General Agents, Pedder's Street, on THURSDAY, the 24th for day of MARCH, 1904, at 12.30 P.M., the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts to 31st December,
1903.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-
24th MARCH, both days inclusivo.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Miike, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Coal Mines. COLE AGENTS for Hokok", Honda, Kanada, Fujinotava, Mamoda, Mannours.pany will be CLOSED from the 11th to the
Yoshinotani, Yoshio, Yunokibara, and othe Onours, (ami, Tauchern,
Onala
Flongkang. A be
10/17
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INTIZUKA, Manager, Hongk ng
1111
You Can Get
more satisfaction out of an absolutely pure, well-made beverage than any other kind, and that's why
RAINIER BEER
Once
holds its old friends. you try it, the other kinds are not good enough.
A. S WATSON & Co., Ltd., Jole Agents tor Honoroso, CHINA AND MA NULLA.
Por Casa
dozen Pints,....
(Special F su zarge buyers) (or 1 dozen Quarts,
49
ENO'S
A SIMPLE REMEDY
FOR ALL
"FRUIT
CF THE BLOOD.
$16.50
IMPURITIES
SALT.'
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CAUTION. See Capsule marked ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT.' Without it you have a WORTHLESS IMITATION.
Prepared only by . O. ENO. Ltd., 'PRUIT SALT' WORKS, LONDON, ENG., ry J. O. ENO'S Patent.
Sold by Chemists, &c., everywhere.
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| JOHN OAKEY & SONS.
SLACK LEAD MILLS LONDON
JOHN OAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, WELLINGTON MILLE. LONDON.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
Feneral Agents.
Hongkong, March 7, 1904.
444
TRE CHINESE INSURANCE COM. FANY, LIMITED.
N
(IN LIQUIDATION),
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a GENERAL MEETING of the above- named Company will be held at the Office of the Hon. C. P. CHATER, K.C.M.G.. Victoria Buildings, Queen's Road, at 3 o'clock in the AFTERNOON, on SATURDAY, the 26th Day of MARCH, when the Liqui- dator will lay before the Shareholders a Final Report, together with the Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1903, and the following Resolution will be proposed, viz.:
To those Shareholders who make a writ
ten application to the Liquidator, Mr
J. GUOSMANN, on or before the 2nd day of APRIL, 1904, 31 (Dollar One), or a fraction of same, will be returned per Share, and any Balance remaining after payment of Auditor's Fee, Printing and Petty Expenses, is to be transferred to the Credit of the Liquidator.
The BOOKS of the Company are to remain in safe custody with Messrs MEL- CHERS & CO., and to be destroyed after two years from date,
J. GOOSMANN,
Liquidator.
Hongkong, March 10, 1904.
NOTICE.
301
T has been decided to invite Subscriptions from the Community for the following
JAPANESE WAR.
WILL BE GIVEN BY
FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA.
Prices of Admission to non-subscribers $3 and $1.
PETER DOW,
Hony. Secretary (Vocal). H. W. D. SCHMIDT, Hony, Secretary (Orchestra). Hongkong, March 10, 1904.
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TO LET FURNISHED.
EWKNOR,' The Peak, for 18 months,
objects in connection with the RUSSO-L from Middle of MARCH.-Well
1. Providing additional comforts in Hospital treating ALL Sick and Wounded from the War.
2.
Subscriptions in aid of the families of Japanese killed in the War.
FURNISHED, less than 15 minutes from Tram.
Apply to
M. W. SLADE. Hongkong, January 23, 1904.
480
TO LET.
It is proposed to communicato with His Britannic Majesty's Minister at Tokyo as to the distribution of the Fund to the best advantage.
The rospective Funds will be administer- ed at the discretion of the Committee for
the above mentioned objects.
The following have agreed to serve on the Committee: -
Honble. Sir C. Paul Chater, C.M.G. Honble. Dr Ho Kai, C.M.G. Honble. Wei Yuk
Honble. Gershom Stewart
Hon. H. E. Pollock, K.C.
Chau Siu Ki
D. Clark
Fung Wa Chuon
E. A. Hewett
Ho Fook
Ho Tung
D. R. Law
J. R. Michael
H. N. Mody
A. J. Raymond
E. Shellim
J. R. M. Smith
Sir PAUL CHATER has agreed to act as Chairman, while Mr SMITH and Mr HEWETT will act as Honry. Treasurer and Honry. Secretary respectively.
Subscriptions Lists will be circulated in due course.
EDBERT A. HEWETT,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, March 11, 1904.
486
H°
́OUSE No. 2, QUEEN'S GARDENS
as from 31st December, 1903. Apply
Messrs JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. 478 Hongkong, December 12, 1903.
TO LET.
FROM 18T APRIL.
NE AIRY ROOM, with BOARD. 5 minutes' walk from Kowloon Ferry. Apply to
+ C. L.,'
Care of 'CHINA MAIL' OFFICE, Hongkong, March 8, 1904.
TO LET.
FROM 1ST JULY, 1934.
454
THE Residence ROCKLANDS,' RO-
BINSON ROAD.
East,- The following GOVERNMENT STORES,
at the Arsenal Yard ;---
OLD BRASS, GUNMETAL, COPPER, LEAD, ZINC, STEEL, Cast, Wrougnr and GALVAN-
saying 'They are killing him.'' 'HE BAY a soldier on the ground surrounded by a
large crowd of natives, who attacked him with rice-pounders and stones. He ran to
16ED IRON, LEATHER, TARRED and PLAIN the spot and forced the crowd back from CANVAS, ROPE, Doo800TIE, BUNTING, the soldier, who got up and ran away. LINEN, COTTON and WOOLLEN RAGs,
The Bishop, with the European police, in- TARRED OAKUM, OLD WOOD, PACKING CASES, &c., &c.
vestigated the mattor, but could not get u clear account from the natives as to the cause of the fracas, Subsequently a native told the Bishop that the soldiers were not to blame.
Catalogues can be had at the Ordnance Office or from the Auctioneers.
TERMS OF SALE:-Cash on delivery. All faults and errors of description at Purchasers' risk on the fall of the hammer. All Lots to bo cleared within 48 hours.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 21, 1904.
549
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has received instruc-
tions to Soll by Public Auction,
THE
on
THURSDAY,
the 24th March, 1904, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at his Sales Rooms, DUDDELL STREET, —
A FINE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE SILVERWARE, CLOISONNES, SATSUMA AND
OTHER CURIOS. · (Particulars from Catalogus). TERMS: As Customary.
On view from Wednesday, the 23rd March.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, March 19, 1904.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
645
One of the soldiers attacked gave evi- dence. He said they had been out, un a picnio near the rifle-range. While return- · ing in rickshaws, near a fishing village, they were stopped. They got out of their rickshaws to investigate the cause, when they were surrounded and mobbed by the crowd. They tried to defend themsolves with their canes, but the whole village- turned out to attack them.
The case is proceeding.
The Somaliland Expedition. Bombay, February 29.-Once again pursuit of the Mullah has to be temporarily delayed til! troops can be brought down from Nogal toward Berbera and a fresh start from a fresh base organised. It is n thousand pities that delay is necessary and that the enemy cannot be kept continually on the run and not given time to recover after the hurried flight across the waterless. Sorl district, He is now supposed to be in the N.-E. portion of the Somaliland Pro. tectorate, a portion of the country that has never been surveyed and in which the quantity and quality of water is unknown. One who knows the truth writes in a
Standing in its neau, Esq., to Sell by Public private letter:-- It is practically curtain
own grounds. Entrances both from Roms- Sox BDD CONDUIT ROADE.
* A., B.,'
Apply
Care of CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, March 9, 1904.
463
TO LET.
10, MACDONNELL ROAD.
THE Undersigned has received from E.
Auction,
on
MONDAY,
the 28th March, 1904, commencing at 2.45 P.M., at his Residence 'LA HACIENDA,' WEST MOUNT KELLET, The Peak, — A QUANTITY OF
that, if the result of the Jidbali battle had been a reverse to us, the majority of the friendly tribesmen would have at once goue over to the Mullah, and that some of our posts along the line of communications would have been attacked by that large
MACAO AND CANTON NO. NO, AUTON TARLACE, in FLATS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, section who were sitting on the fence
HOTELS.
A LITTLE CHANGE.
THE Round, free to CANTON and THE Round Trip from HONGKONG to back to HONGKONG, will be found in- teresting and enjoyable,
WM. FARMER,
Proprietor. Hongkong, March 10, 1904.
482
475
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO, LTD. KING EDWARD
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE EIGHTEENTH
ANNUAL MEETING ORDINARY HOTEL
HOLDERS in the above Company will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES. No. 29. Queen's Road Central, on THURS- DAY, the 31st March. 1904, at Noor, for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts, for the year ending 31st December, 1903.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 18th to the 31st MARCH, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
M. A. A. SOUZA,
Secretary. Hongkong, March 14, 1904.
WILLIAM POWELL, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
506
N INTERIM DIVIDEND ou Account
A of the year 1903-1904, at the Rate
A HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE
Ladies
HOTEL. Afternoon Tea Rooms. Private Bar and Billiard Rooms.
Hot and Cold Water throughout.
Electrically Lighted. Electric Fans (if required). Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor, Table D'Hote at Separate Tables, For terms, &c., apply to the
MANAGER,
122°
Hongkong June 10, 1902.
NOTICE.
of FIFTY CENTS per Share, will be pay. able at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Hongkong, on and after the 22ND MAROHM RUTTONJEE begs respectfully
to inform his numerous kind Consti- The REGISTER of SHARES and tuents in Hongkong and Kowloon that he TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED has moved his BAKERY to LARGER and from FRIDAY, 18th March, until TUES- more COMMODIOUS PREMISES, and DAY, 22nd March, both days inclusive, improved and extended it greatly bringing during which period no Transfers can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors, R. G. HECKFORD,
Manager.
Hongkong, March 14, 1904,
499
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY,
LIMITED.
it up to the latest Sanitary requirements.
The BREAD being produced under his own supervision can always be guaranteed to be of the best and purest materials obtainable in Hongkong.
A Trial Order is earnestly solicited. H. RUTTONJEE, ·
No. 5, D'Aguilar Street, and 36 to 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, March 2, 1904.
HE FIFTEENTH ORDINARY
ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE THE
HOLDERS in the Company will be held in
Office of the General Managers, No. 14, HONGKONG
Des Voeux Road, Victoria, on WEDNES
DAY, 6ri APRIL, at 11.80 A.M., for the
purpose of receiving Statement of Accounts DOCKS.
and the Report of the General Managers
for the year ending 31st December, 1903, declaring a Dividend and Electing a Con. Aulting Committee and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 2nd April, at 1 P.M., untį WEDNESDAY, 6th April.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, March 19, 1904.
299
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544 To be had at the China Mail Office
5 Wyndham Street
ZETLAND HOUSE, No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Moderate Charges.
MRS. WATLING,
Proprietress. Hongkong. January 14, 1903.
CHINESE SCHOOL BOOKS
IL-Ts'in Taz Man.
Translated into English
96
by Dr. E. J. EITEL. PRICE 40 Certe, CHINA MAIL! Office 5. Wynd aum Strest.
No. 4, RIPON TERRACE, No. 17, WONO NEI CHONG ROAD, facing Race Course.
FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground.
OFFICES, in Course of Erection, CON- NAUGHT ROAD (near Blake Pier).
GODOWN No. 31, BLUE BUILDINGS, GODOWNS PRAYA EAST. Apply to
THE HONGKUNG LAND INVEST, MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, March 19, 1903.
TO LET.
469
(Particulars can be seen from Catalogue).
TERMS: As Customary, On View from Saturday, the 26th March.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong. Maroh 21, 1904.
IUP
Intimations.
THE
564
[P-TO-DATE SHORTHAND' and Business Training College, Studio, Watkins Buildings, Queen's Road Central,
No, ne dorto Portals, and with
TO. 5, AUSTIN AVENUE, Kow. near G.P.0.
immediate Possession.
Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD. Hongkong, March 12, 1904.
372
TO LET.
GOOD FOR EUROPEAN OFFICES.
TOS. 38, 40, QUEEN'S ROAD CEN-
NTRAL, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Floors,
above Maison Levy Hermanos.
Possession at the end of March, 1901. A Lift is to be constructed there.
Apply to
KIN ON.
Agent, No. 30, D'Aguilar Street. Hongkong, January 28, 1904,
TO LET.
LUGINSLAND East, PEAK ROAD.
Apply to
THE SAM WANG CO., LD.,
81, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, February 19, 1904.
NOS
TO LET.
188
426
TOS. 6 and 6, BARROW TERRACE, Kowloon, Available 1st March. Apply to
THE SAM WANG CO., LTD.
238 Hongkong, February 4, 1904,
TO LET.
0. 71, WYNDHAM STREET.
No. 7FFICES, CEALAL POSITION.
. 6-Rooms.
No. 39, CONDUTT ROAD. Tennis Court.
CHEAPEST HOUSES IN THE COLONY.
MORRISON HILL GAP ROAD. Nice Houses, 4-Rooms, Bath-rooms, out-houses and ver- andahs. Only $40, inclusive of Taxes.
WILD DELL BUILDINGS. No. 147, WAN- CHAI ROAD. Comfortable and Airy Flats of 2 or 3 Rooms, from $25 inclusive of Taxes.
And others to suit various requirements.
8. A. SETH, LAND & ESTATE BROKER,
DAIRY FARM. Co. Hongkong, February 27, 1904.
2030
waiting to see what turn affairs would take. And yet it is for these very same people that we are fighting to protect them from the Mullah. It is for these people that we have spent already between seven and eight millions of money; for them we have
sacrificed so many valuable lives, and may yet pay dearly in money and lives before. this dreary Expedition in this most desolate country is over."
The Tibet Mission, London, February 26.-In the House of Lords, Lord Hardwicko, replying to the criticisms of Lord Reay, said that, after the Thibet Convention of 1890, there was no alternative but to see it carried out thoroughly. The Thibetans refused to BOOKKEEPING, &e., &c. have any intercourse with us, but willingly
SHORTHAND,
TYPEWRITING,
LANGUAGES:
had intercourse with another Power; and their intercourse with Russia had inspired them with the feeling that they had the ENGLISH, CHINESE, JAPANESE, RUSSIAN, Russian Power behind them. That situs-
Various INDIAN,
FRENCH, GERMAN, Portuguese,
SPANISH, and others by arrange
mont.
DAY STUDIO, opon frem 8 a.. to 1 P.M. EVENING STUDIO. open from 8 r.M.
to 10 P.M.
LECTURES FREE, at 1 to 8 P.M. NianTLY.
SATURDAYS CLOSE 2 o'clock Noen.
| SUNDAYS OPEN 10 to 1 o'clock Noon.
These Lectures will be given on SHORTHAND,' showing the ease with which the UP-TO-DATE' System may be learned, novor to be forgotten and its reliability and charm to read and transcribe. All are invited, Ladies especially.
Private Tutors at Private Houses by arrangement. A Personal application is at all times better than a written one. Cir- culars free on application.
tion was impossible for the Indian and British Governments to tolerate, and for that reason they were insisting on a final settlement, and declined to promise, that Colonel Younghusband should not go beyond the Gyantse. That must depend on the Thibetans. If the Lamas preferred the arbitrament of the sword, we must accept the challenge.
Lord Ripon ridiculed the idea of the invasion of India through Thibet.
Lord Rosebery said it was impossible to recall the Mission till it was possible to leave a firm impression.
Lord Lansdowne said the Government's - view was that the independence of Thibet" should be recognised, but, if any Power was to exercise preponderance thero, it must be Great Britain. That had been made sufficiently clear to the Thibetans, whose confidence in Russian support bad, contributed largely to our difficulties. Tho UP-TO-DATI' SEORIKIAND Russia, had given a distinet, and his may be learned by Postal Lessons as easily Lordship thought, satisfactory, assurance as at the Studio. THERE ARE NO BOOKS 70 regarding her policy.
BUY,
PRINCIPAL: WARWIÖK PEELE,
Telegraph to the Dutch Indies.. Calcutta, February 27-It is officially announced by the Telegraph Department that telegrams to and from the East Indies. which are unintelligible to Dutch employés concern movements of ships and 399 troops of Russia and Japan, will not be no cepted. Telegrams in Code will be received provided the Code used is shown to the Dutch employés and the contents are tran- alated in plain language.
(late Special Reporter, British Houses Lords, Commons and High Courte), Hongkong, March 18, 1904.
SECOND EDITION.
HISTORY OF THE CHURCHES 97 India, Burma, "SIAM, THE MALAY PENINSULA, CAMBODIA, ANNAH, THUET, COREA AND JAPAN, Entrusted to the BoarETY of the
ETRANGERES. MISSION (Translated by Edward Harper PARKEY
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TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904.
REVIEW.
TREASURE AND HEART. By Mary Deane.
run.
M. MUMEYA,
Published by John Murray, London. APANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER
(Forwarded by Mesars Kelly and Walsh).
The Heathen Ühinee' is not the only person whose ways are 'poculiar.' Miss Deane reveals to us the Italian antiquary at home. Not only his sordidness but also his delight in the possession of gonuine antiques in cleverly woven on the warp of a story slightly out of the common The heroine and the romance are alike Anglo-Italian. The authoress would probably agree with the Italian who ro marked that a summer in England was like looking up a chimney, while a winter was like looking down one.' English dulness is darkened as a background for Italian brightness. So it is larkely with the characters. At the one extreme is the Britisher dour-but true as steel: at the other is the sprig of Italian aristocracy, lively-but frothy. Midway is the heroine, chirpy and bright, but also with strong ten- acity, deep feeling and loyalty of soul. The movement of the story in general is rapid, with quick changes of fortune around the gaming-tabo, the studio, the antiquary's shop, and family heirlooms. In particular, the romance moves slowly but surely to s desirable end. All's well that ends well
MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON THE
* MONGOLIA."
Great Demand for Autographs.
A pamenger to Colombo by the 8.9. Mongobiu anys that, besides the chase of the vossel by the Russian destroyers, the voy age was eventful for the prosence on board from Marseilles as far as Port Said of Mr Joseph Chamberlain, who is visiting Cairo, Mr. Chamberlain's arrival on board was void of any demonstration, except that when he was recognised the passengeru naturally gre enthusiastic over him. especially in tho second-class. Mr Chamberlain seemed well and hearty, and was most pleasant and friendly on board to everyone. Mr. Chamberlain WHA cbeered by the second-class passengers, and i it was arranged that he should visit the second-class saloon, where the ex-Secretary of State for the Colonies supplied his autograph to a great many of the pass engers. He was also besieged for hiw antograph by the 1st saloon ladies, and good-naturedly acceded to all the requests made. Mr. Chamberlain received a great send-off as he went ashore at Port Said, On the day before Port Said was reached the second class passangers asked him to empire in cricket match between a Colonial ard » British uloven. Ile seemed to take the grestest interest in the game and started the match, while, after it was over, Mr Chamberlain was kept busy for Dearly an hr writing his name on books and on post cards. There w sa regular rush on the ship's post-cards for that purpose.
On another occasion the chief engineer had a visit from Mr. Chamberlain in the engine room, along with some of the other distinguished passengers, and the chief afterwards asked him to put his name on two cards wh ch he vory willingly did. On the night before Colombo was reach d Lord and Lady Chelsea distributed the prizes which had been gained for deck games or as the result of a very successful fancy dress ball. The voyage of the Mongolia was pleasant throughour, and the incident in the Red Sea only added a little excitement to it. Times of Ceylon.
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For Sale.
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ABY'S MAIL CART, in use for six
months only.
Apply
·W..'
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Hotels.
628
The HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN,
Ο CRUISER YACHT PIOVER.' 58 feet
over all, Cabin with accommodation for
I'S GAP, THE PEAK,
Four Europeans, Pantry, etc., with all PLUNKET'S
fittings complete. Suitable for Picnics or Shooting Parties.
May be inspected on application to the ITA IAN FAR-EAST TRADING Coy.,
10, Des Voeux Road, Hongkong, March 5, 1904.
FOR SALE.
Length 160 feet,
434
Dear the TRAM TERMINUS, TELEPHONE 56.
For Terms.
NOMPOSITE SINGLE SCREW STEAMER, 295 Tons, Hull 4" Teak, Breadth 23 feet, Depth Hold 10.6', Draught Loaded 9.6'.
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Speed 10 Knots fair weather.
Passenger Certificate 500.
For further particulars, apply to
TUNG KEE & CO.,
149, Bonham Strand,
Hongkong, March 11, 1904.
Apply to the MANAGER.
741
Pelham House,
FAMILY HOTEL,
WYNDHAM STREET
M. MOORE,
Proprietress.
THE WAVERLEY HOTEL.
10E HOUSE STREET, HONGKONG. A First-Class Private Family Hotel.
604 H Exceedingly Spacious Rooms.
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AND
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RAMBLE THROUGH SOUTHERN
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By G. TAYLOR, L. M. Onstogas.
With WooDqUES,
[Reprinted from the China Review.j One of the Best Sketches of Formosa Effe yet written.
$1,00
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5. Wyndham Streat Hourkong.
ELECTRIC BELL
INSTALLATIONS. Erected and Maintained.
Estimates given Free for all kinds of Rectrical Work.
Trained Mechanicans sent to Out-Ports of ft up Installations if required.
NOTE ADDRESS :–9 102 HOUSE ROAD.
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Alacrity
+Albion
despatch-vessel battleship, 1st class
1700
12,900
Algerine
aloop
Amphitrite Blenheim
1050 11,000 16
3000 16 13,500
в
Comdr, O. do B. Brock
Hongkong
Captain T. H. M. Jorram
Hongkong
1400 18,000
Commander R. Nugent
Hongkons
Capt. Charles Windham. C.V.0.] Hongkong
1000 12 | 13,000
Captain F. G. Stopford
Hongkong
gunboat, 1st clase gunboat. Int class battleship, 1st class
710
8
1300
Lieut.-Com. F. M. Lenke
Fiongkong
710
В
18300
Lieut.-Comdr. T. D. Frutt
Shanghai
10,500
14 13,000
Captain Fogan
Hongkong
cruiser, 1st class
12,000
14
water tank and tug
cruiser, 2nd class
390 6600 11
21,000 300
Captain Henry M. Tudor
Hongkong
Hongkong
9600
Captain Robert H. S. Stokes
Singapor
torpedo boat destroyer
1070 10 1400
380
Comdr. Ernest Barron
Newchwang
cruiser. 3rd class
1580 12
6700 3200
Hongkong
Comdr. P. V. Lawes, D.8 0.
Weihaiwei
battleship, 1st class
12,950
18 13,500
Captain W. A. Carter
Hongkong
torpedo bost destroyer
275
B
4000
Lieut.-Com, H. L. Well
Woihaiwil
torpedo boat destroyer
275
6 4.000
Weihaiwci
Humber
storeship
1640
800
Јалия
torpedo boat destroyer
280
6 3900
Shanghai Weihaiwei
Kinsha
river gunbost
+
Leviathan
cruiser, 1st class
14,100
Moorhen
river gunboat
180.
2
31,699 800
battleship, lat class
12,950
10 18,500
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer
360
8
6900
Weihaiwei
sloop
1015
8
1400
Surveying-vessel
835
в
650
Captain Morris H. Smyth
Shanghai Hongkong
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980
10
1400
river gunboat
85
2
240
Com. D. St. A. Wake Lt.-Com. John P. Irvon
Shangha
Canton
sloop
980
6
1400
Comdr. T. Jackson
Shanghai
river gunboat
85
240
West River
cruiser, 2nd olses
3600
9000
Capt. C. H. H. Moore
Hongkong
river gunboat
85
2
240
"t.-Comdr. Davidson
Yangtare
Sparrowhawk
torpedo boat destroyer
355
6
6300
Hongkong
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260
6
8500
Fleet Reserve
Hongkong
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5600
11 9600
Captain Lewis Bayly
Mirs Bay
receiving ship
4660
6
Hongkong
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river gunboat
180
2
800
Lt.-Comdr. E. V. Dugmore
Yangter
cruiser, 2nd class
3400
8
9000
Capt. J. A. O. Wilkinson
Weihaiwei
Tweed Vengeance Vestal Virago Whiting Waterwitch
const defence gunboat
363
3
200
Lieut. Forbes
Hankon
battleship, 1st class
12,950
16
13,500
Capt. Leslie Stuart, C.M.G.
Hongkol g
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980
10
1400
Comdr. S. St. John Farquhar
Singapore
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355
6300
Lieut. Comdr. A. B. Barker
Hongkong
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620
450
Lt.-Comdr. Ernest O. Hardy
Hongkony
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360
6900
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160
550
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150
2
660
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4000
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Fronch gunboat
1798
Captain Laferriere
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French gunboat
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Lieut. A. Varney
Canton
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French gunboat
Capt. Crespin
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French gunboa
475
450
Commander Joernet
Saigor
Avalanche
French gunboat
Haiphong
Bengali
French gunboat
680
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Bugeaud
French cruiser
$740
9000
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Chateaurenault
French cruiser
8018
Captain V. Poidlone
Chemulpo
Comete
French gunboat
526
Commander Lonel
Haiphon
Decidée
French gunboat
600
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Saigon
Kersaint
French gunboat
Lion
Montcalm
Olry
Pascal
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1250 470
2200
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Haiphong
Capt. Bécuo
Baigor
9700
12 $19,600
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Saigon
Capt. Hurat
Shangbat
4015 27
8500
Captain Seuda
Chemulpo
Redoubtable
French cruiser
9437
8
6071
Styx
French cruiser...
1796
10
Capt. Vincent
Şurprise
French gunboat
629
900
Captain Thomae
Takiang Takou
French gunboat
Saigon Saiyor Hongkong Yangst
French destroyer
Vauban
French cruiser
Lieut. Gaillard Captain Blonde:
Saigon
Along Bay
Vigilant
French gunboat
Lieut. Carol
CERVE
Vipere
Bussard
French gunboat
400
4
441
Co adr. Villeneuve
Saigon
German cruiser
Fürst Bismarck
German flagship
1857 11,000
15
2900
Comdr. Huss
36 14,000
Captain Prowe
Amoy Hongkong
Geier
Gorman cruisor
Hansa
German cruiser
1778 6000
15 2960
Comdr, von Studņitz
34 10,000
Capt. van Semmern
Shangha Kiautschon
Hertha
German cruiser
#000
37 10,000
Iltis
German gunboat
1000
10 1300
Capt. Baron Schimmelmanr. Capt. Baron M.-Hullešem
Hongkong.
Shanghai
Jaguar
Gernuan gunboat Gorman gunboat
German gunboat
900 10 1800 850 1629
Comdr. Wilbrandt
Kobe
10
Comdr. Kroencke
Canton
Comdr. Fasper
Hongyong!
Vorwaerts Thetis
Elba Piemonte
German cruiser German gunboat German gunboat German cruiser
Italian cruiser Italian cruiser Italian cruiser
1640 15 2800
900 10 1300
Comdr. Pontius Comdr. Deimling
Shanghal
Chemulpo
Lieut.-Comdr. von Welne
Shangha
Captain Dick
Shanghat
2730
10
2427
31
7471 12,000
Captain Volcelli
Captain Ducarne
Hongkong
Shanghai
4600
24
6820
Captain Zezi
Shanghat
Vettor Pisani
Italian cruiser
6500
18
13,000
Capt. Cali
Shanghal
Dia
Portuguese gunboat
720
Captain Diogo do Sa
Macao
Zaire
Portuguese gunboat
600
"Capt. F. J. Barboza Leal
Macao
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Russian gunboat
810
6
730
Comdr. Guinter
Vladivostock
Amaur
Russian cruiser
2800
6 4700
Comdr. Gramatahikof
Port Arthur
Askold
Russian cruiser
6000
27
Capt. Reitzenschtein
Artistic
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Russian cruiser
7800
10 16,500
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Russian cruiser
9200
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Bobre -
Russian gunboat
1050
8 1180
Comdr. Erjeckovitch
Bogatyr
Russian cruiser
6640
12
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Diana
Russian cruiser
6731
8
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Russian gunboat
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1700 9 3600 € 2000
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Port Arthur
44 14,500
6
1000
7 ∙1500
Mandjour
Russian gunboat
1224
7
1400
Navarin
Russian battleship
10,206
12 9000
Novik
Russian cruiser
-3000
6 17,000
Otvajny
Russian gunbost
1490
8 2000
Russian orniser
8731
12
Russian battleship
12,074
15 14,500
Russian battleship
10,960
16 10,600
Russian battleship.
12,674
15. 14,500
Russian battleship
10,960
16 10,600
Port Arthu Port Arthur
Port Arthus
Russian cruiser
1334
10
Russian battleship
12,902
18 $16,000
Russian protected cruiser 12,200
08 17,000
Russian protected cruiser 10,923
20
13,250
Russian battleship
10,960
16
10,600
Silatch Sirootch
Russian gunboat
950
Russian gunbost
1050
8. 1120
Tsarevitch
Russian battleship
12,900 36 16,800
Varyag
Russian cruiser.
Capt Bahr
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Russian gunboat
Zabiyaka
Albany
Russian cruiser
U.S. cruiser
Port Arthur
3500
Capt. Dyer
Shanghai
Under European Supervision
Annapolis
U. S. gunboat
1000
1297
Capt. Rohrer
Shanghai
Callao Cincinnati
U. S. cruiser
235
Lieut. M. L. Miller
Hongrong
U. S. gunboat
3213
Capt R. E. Mason
Don Juan de Austria
U. S. gunboat
1150
1600
Captain Denfild
Singapore
Elcano
U. 8. gunboat
640
Lb-Comdr. J. Hood
Shanghai
Helens
U. S. gunboat
Kentucky
U. B. Lagship
1392 11,500
12:1988
Comdr. Staunton
Shanghal
| 41 |10,000:
Captain R. M. Barry
Hongkong
U. B. monitor
3990
8000
Captain Mahan
Shanghai
Monocacy
U. 8. gunboat
1370
660
Comar. Denfield
Taka
Monterey
U. 8. mon
4084
*5244
Comdr WH Beshler
Hong
U. S. cruis
8137
190
Commander Sperry
U S. orai
10,288
Captain Barwell
US, arnis
4000
Commander G. L. Dyer
Raleigh Vicksburg
U Storni
3213
Captain Nazaro
U. S. ordi
1000
1118
Commander Marshall
400
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At Foochów, on the 9th March, the Wife of Mr C. ROSEMANN, of a Daughter.
On the 12th March. at Wondneuk, Sing- apore, the wife of JAMES CAMPBELL KEB, | Esq.,
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MARRIAGE.
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DEATH.
On March 14, at 2 Wilkie Road, Sing- apore, BERTRAM GEORGE, the dearly loved son of Mr and Mrs 13. L. FROST; aged 9 weeks.
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The China Mail.
RONGKONG, TUESDAY
MARCH 22, 1904.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Pope.
The Pope has written a letter to his brother, contradicting the stories in the newspapers about his health, and stating
that he has not felt better for yours
Torpedo-Boats and Submarines.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Notes by the Way.
The letter by Nemesis' cannot be published.
Captain Foote, in command of H.M.S. Ocean, has been promoted to the rank of Rear-Admiral.
Signor Ettore Ferrari, the sculptor, has been elected Grand Master of the Italian Freemasons,
In the fourth test match at Sydney, won by the Englishmen, they took two hours to score 87 runs.
During the foronoou, the ships of war in port had their flags at half-mast, and minute guns were fired.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Ex-President Kruger.
Mr Bon Viljoen states the ex-President Kruger is dying at Mentone, His mind is decaying.
Fatal Fire in London.
A tire occurred at a 'coffee-shop in Paternoster Row, London, on the 4th inst. the building being destroyed. Seven em. ployees perished after trying to escape through a skylight.
The Kaiser to Mediate.
A London telegram, published by the Manila Callenews, says :-It is reported on very reliable authority that the Czar has already tired of the war and has asked the Emperor William to mediato.
Russia and Thibet.
The Manile Cableneres publishes telegram professedly from London to the The Colonial Cluby entertained Sir Re-effect that apprehensions of war between ginald Talbot, the Governor of Victoria, Great Britain and Russia over Thibet are Aad Sir George Sydenham Clarke, the late prevalent at the War Office in London. Governor of that State, at dinner on March What next?!
10.
Green Island Cement Dividend.
The Green Island Cement Co. heve had a net profit of $202,115.74 for the past year, and it is proposed to pay a dividend of 16 per cent, to place $20,000 to reserve, and carry forward 239, (15 74.
French naval experts are astonished at the general inactivity of Russian torpedo- | Hockey. boats and destroyers. The authorities at St. Petersburg have ordered the foundries there to construct his Djewataco submarine war rescale, which are declared to be superior to the French submarinee
Infectious Diseases.
During the past work, five coser of smallpox were reported in the city and one
ense in another district.
Five of the CASES
proved fatal Dou Japanese case was im- ported, and the other patients were four Chinese and gne Portuguese. There were entorie fover during the two cases of work one European and one Japanese, The Pas pour case being imported.
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Indian Victoria Memorial Hall.
The Semi-final in the Hockey com- petition was played yesterday between of
H.M.S. Ocean and H.M S. Albion, The
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Consulate Changes.
The Foochom Echo of the 12th inst. says:-Mr and Mrs Hughes left Pagola Anchorage to take charge of Hoihow on Thursday last. Mr Hughes has buen Vice Consul at Pagoda Anchorage for some time, and must be congratulated on his step. During the period in which Mr and Mrs Hughes have been known in Fonchow, they have made many friends and carry with them the affection and respect of all.
Manila War News.
Having repulsed the Japanese with former won by five quals to nil. To morrow heary losses, the Manila Cablenews now the final will be played her
advances them, in force, on the Yalu river, Ocm and 110th Mahnilar
Our Manila contemporary proveeds to give verisimilitude to an otherwise bald state- ment by adding - The Russians are re- The death is annerneed of Mr Jamos ported to have retired to the nearer bank of the river, with the exception of a few The chief outposts and scouting parties point of Russian concentration appears to he Antung, though all the hither bank of
Death of a Rifle Maker
Paris Lee, the inventor of the Lee-Enfield James Paris Lee was rifle, aged 72 years. a Scotsman by birth, but at an early age he emigrated with his parents » Galt, Canuda. He first invented and manufac tured his magazino ríflew at Milwaukee, then with the Remingtons at Illion, and Afterwards through companies. His magn- The ceremony at the Indian Museumzino rifles have been used by the United of Calcutta on the 3rd inst, marked the first stage of the Victoria Memorial Hall, Lord Curzon announcing that the work of buil ding had already begun, and that a nucleus of the exhibition had been gathered for the Hall Sir William Emerson, the architect, war present, and gas en obejch of the plans for the building
British Artillery.
statos
The A Lordon telegram artillery batterien in India are to be sup plied during the coming year with the now quick-firing guns, and thereafter the Home army's artillery supply will be begim, the whole armament including many reserve batteries, which are to be completed early in 1907 at a cost of £3,150 000, involving
a considerable increase in the Estimates to
be introduced in 1995 and 1906.
London Traffic.
China, Denmark, Roumania, States, Mexien, and other Governments
Justices of the Peace.
A meeting of the Justicos of the Peace was held at the Magistracy this afternoon to consider an application from Mr James Christietoselland retail intoxicating liquors on the promises situated at No. 2 Shay Ki Wan Road, under the sign of The We tropole Hotel The Justices present were Messrs Sercombe Smith, 14. H. J. Gompertz,
the river near its month is hosevily fortified. It is difficult enough for us in Hongkong to make out what is happening, but the Mapila reador must be simply perplexed
Fire on the Murex.
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904,
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JAPANESE IN HIGH SPIRITS.
The repeated victories have stirred up the blood of the people of the Far Eastern
PLAGUE IN SOUTH AFRICA. islands. Martial spirit is rising still higher,
SEVERAL DEATHS,
LONDON, March 21,
An outbreak of plague has occurred at Johannesburg, South Africa.
The disease was first reported in the coolie location. Several deaths have already taken place.
THE THIBET MISSION.
PREPARING TO ADVANCE.
The Mission in Thibet, under the command of Colonel Younghusband, iş
Lhassa. advancing at once upon
THE SUBMARINE ACCIDENT.
SINKING SOLELY DUE TO
COLLISION.
It is officially announced that the examination of the hull of the Sub- marine, recently sunk off the Nab, proved that there were no structural
defects.
The sinking was clearly due to the
collision with the liner.
The exposed position of the wreck
prevents her from being lifted to be repaired and then floated.
(REUTER'S SERVICE 】
GERMAN WEST AFRICA,
LONDON, March 19, Severe fighting has taken place in South- west Africa. A small force of Germans, with numerous staff officers, encountered a
rearguard of the Hereros. Upon the
Hereron being reinforced, the Germans Seven officers and nine mon retreated. were killed and thirty-two wounded.
ISSUE OF GOVERNMENT
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THE WAR.
About 7 o'clock this morning (says the Straits Times of the 14th inst.) the Shell and Transport Trading Co.'s steamer for purposes of the Irish Land Act. Bullmouth arrived from Palembang with the same Co.'s steamer Munde in tow. Both steamers are oiltankers. It appears that about 8 o'clock on the morning of the 6th instant, while the Mures was in the Palembang river, a serious fire broke out in the stokehold. A fin of petroleum was necidentally upset and this set fire to the The machinery and boilers oil burners. were disabled. It is understood that the
F. J. Badeley, and C. 1). Melbourne. Mr Murer will have to be docked here for G. K. Hall Brutton appeared in support three or four months to have the daringe of the application, which was granted repaired. unanimously.
Singapore Tramways.
River Steamer Maiden Trip.
and the leading journals are paying the
of the warineat tributes to the prowess
DAYY.
RAISING THE MONEY, March 15.-The Cabinet yesterday de- cided on the establishment of the tobacco and salt monopolies, and the creation of s tax, on silk, besides enhancements of the existing taxos,
The sinews of war consist altogether of: first, the war taxes, amounting to over 65 million yen ; 2nd, the surplus and ourtail- ment of exponditures, amounting to about 58 millions; 3rd, public loans, including the recent issue of exchequer bonds.
SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
(Before His Honour Mr A. G. Wise, Puisne Judge.) Tuesday, March 22.
Mr H. A. B. Cooke sued the Tee Sang. Fat firm of tailors to recover the sum of
855 which he paid them for a silk-lined dress suit.
Mr A. C. Holborow(of Messrs Deacon,
Looker & Deacon), appeared for the plain- tiff, and Mr R. Harding (Messrs Ewens and Harston) represented the defendants. It transpired that plaintiff objected to the Bilk used in the dress coat, but Mr Wiso pointed out that he could not expect to get better material for the money paid, and accordingly he gavo judgment for defend
anta, with costs.
THE LATE DUKE OF
CAMBRIDGE.
Memorial Service at St. John's Cathedral.
At nine o'clock, this morning, a memorial service in commemoration of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Honorary Colonel-in-Chief to the Forces, was held in St John's Cathedral. The sacred edifice was filled with the members of the Garrison, only a small number of civilians and ladies being present. The Rev. P. Jenkins was the officiating clergyman, and the lesson for the day was read by an officer of the garrison.
The service opened with Chopin's im- pressive March Funebre, played by the band of the Sherwood Foresters, and the remainder of the service was taken from
LONDON, March 20, St. Petersburg reports on the 20th in- the Burial Service. Led by the band, the stant that everything was quiet. The congregation sang the Hymns O God, our our portion. At the close of the service, distance between the armies was great, and help in ages past' and 'Brief life is here only small skirmishes with scouts, between
inSaul' (the congregation standing mean. the Yolu and Ping Yang, had taken place. the band played Mendelssohn's Dead Match while, the buglers of the regiment sounded The Last Post,' and the congregation sang 'God Save the King.'
THE SUNKEN SUBMARINE, An attempt to lift the sunken submarine boat has failed, and salvage operations are
now necessary.
Among those who attended the service were His Excellency Mr F. H. May, the Officer Administering the Government, JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.
and Mrs May, Mr R. Ponsonby, The Washington Government, at the re- On Friday evening last, Messrs J. Trevoux & Co.'s second new twin-screw quest of M. Takahira, bas instructed Mr I'rivate Secretary, and Captain Hurly, The Straits Times of the 14th inst.steamer Charles Bardowin left Hongkong McCormick to ask Russia to assist fifty A.D.C.; His Excellency Major-General His Excellency Vico-Admiral Sir Gerald The Royal Commission on Lendon says Mr Davis, one of the promoters of on her maiden trip to Canton, where she Japane e non-combatants in Sihoria, whose Villiers Hatton, C.B., Officer Commanding B. Noel, Commander-in-Chief of the Chinn A. S. WATSON & CO., Trattic have neinated Sir John Wolfe the syndicate formed to construct the will, in conjunction with her sister ship lives are in danger, to reach Berlin, where the Troops, and Captain Ward, A.D.C.; Squadron, Admiral von Prittzwitz and Barry, one of the Royal Commissioners. Singapore tramways, arrived here last Paul Bene, run a nightly service. Leaving the Legation will look aftor them.
officers of the German flagship Fuerst LIMITED.
Sir Benjamin Baker, and Mr W. Barclay week and left by the German mail to-day Canton on Saturday last at 6 p.m. she
(NORTH CHINA DAILY NEWS SERVICE.]
Bismarck; Rear-Admiral Hon. Curzon Parsons, Consulting Engineer to the Board for Hongkong, where he is also engaged in arrived in Hongkong at 12.15, and during a tramways enterprise. It was at first be- the up and down runs everything worked
THE CAPTURE OF THE
Howe, C.B., Rear-Admiral Foote, H.M.S. of Rapid Transi: Railroad Commissonurs
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Tokio, March 15.-It has transpired that Ocean, Commodore C. G. Dickens, Captain on certain impentant technical questions pro with the object of hurrying on the of vibration in the ship being specially work of laying the tram lines, because it noticeable. The inner lining of the boiler
Windham, R.N.. in London. The Commissioners have taken appears that the track instead of being casings has been filled with asbestocol, awhile the Russian and Japanese destroyors Boron and officers of the Italian cruiser
Captain a mass of evideraze uponi proposals which it completed by 31st Octobor as originally now non-conducting material, and the heat were at close quarters on the 10th, one Elba, Major Hamilton, Chief Staff Officer : and found the Russian Amphitrite, Captain Fudor, R.N., H.M.S. is suggested would alleviate existing con- proposed will not be in working order till from radiation in the passages is scarcely Japanese bluejacket jumped into the
But it is
noticeable. The Niclausse boilers with Steregustchi
Captain Hon. F. Stopford, R.N. ditions of teatlie and afford further facilities, this time next year at any rate.
stated that Mr Davis had no special inter-
which these ships are fitted give every captain just getting out of his cabin. He Cressy; Flag Captain Freemantle. Flug H.M.S. Alacrity; Flag Commander and the advisers to the Comunission will r
Bentinck, R.N.; purt upon the engineering and other est calling him to Singapore, being taken satisfaction, their steaming properties being cut the captain's head off with bis cutlass
Major Chichester, technical considerations involved in these up with the Hongkong scheme. Mr Davis most marked. The steamers wore built at when the captain attonipted to rise up,
D.S.O., D.A.Q.M.G.; Colonel Brown, proposals. It will not be the duty of the is also the managing director of the China | Nantes to the plans and specification of Mr kicked it overboard. Technical Advisers to the Commission to Engineering Co.
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The French Squadron.
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dock to Diego Suarez; while, later, a and two torpedo destroyers and a floating torpedo flotilla will be sent to Dakkar. As to the submarines, M. Tissier said that, as 500n as enough had been built, they would be distributed among the various Naval bases abroad. At present this was impos sible, the number for the home ports being insufficient. According to the Moniteur de la Flotle, the French cruisers Pascal and Gueydon, which wore in Japanese waters, have received orders to join, the main body of the French Squadron, which will remain in the China Sea;
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E. C. Wilks, Consulting Engineer, of The Steregustchi and another destroyer, Messrs E: C. Wilks and Co., Beaconsfield when surrounded by four Japanese C.R.E., and Officers of the Royal Eng Officers Ariny Pay Department; Colonel Arcale, who also superintended the con- destroyers, fought gallantly, and ende-ineers; Colonel Forrier, A.P.D., and struction in France, and the manner in voured vainly to open a way of esoupe.
Webb, P.M.C., and Officers of the Royal Russians The remains of over twenty
Army Medical Corps; Lieut-Colonel which his ideas have been carried out by
were then recognised, the enemy's VCERCİH
Rent, C.R.A., and Officers of the Royal the buildera is in every way, satisfactory,
boing like bechives.
Artillery; Lieut. Colonel Watta and Of The Currency of India.
the
Foresters: ficers of
Shorwood Lieut.-Colonel Birdwood and Officers. 110th Mahrattas; Lieut.-Colonel Iramon-
The Committee of the Bengal Cham- 25 bot of Cominorce have once moro addiess- 2hed the Government of India on the subject
THE PRISONERS, March 14. The four Russian prisoners
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change Banks doing business itt Calcutta,
10 and discuss Sir Edward Law's recent min
10 of silver coinage. They forward a letter in of one torpedo operator and three engineers, Bupport of their contention from the Ex.of whom two who are wounded have been removed to one of the big ships and are being tenderly treated.
of the maintenance of an adequate supply taken on the destroyer Storegustchi consist.
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ute in detail. They point out that the Go-
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vernment of India tavo undertaken not
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5 only the regulation of the currency of India
but have also monopolised the note issue and
AN ENGINEER HONOURED. The engineer Minamizawa, who recently took part in the attempted blocking of Port
its profits. and they ar ud that this carries Arthur, and has now been severely wound-
5 with it the responsibility of meeting all de-o in the fight at close quarters with the mands. They consider that Sir Edward Law's Russian destroyers on the 10th instant, has
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Caulfeild and Ollicore, 114th Mohrattas; Major Bunny, A.O.D., Major French, A.S.C., His Honour Sir William Good. mun, Chief Justice; Hon. Sir Paul Chater, O.M.G., Hon. Dr Ho Kai, Hon. Mr Wei Yuk, Hon. Mr L. A. M. Johnston, Acting Colonial Treasurer; Hon. Mr W, Chatham, Director of Public Works; Hon. Mr A. W. Brewin, Registrar General; Hon. Mr Gør-
ger and Officers, 98rd Purmas; Major
shom Stewart, Mr A. G. Romano, Portu guése
Consul General; Dr Krueger, Ger- man Consul; Mr. Gaston Liébert, French | estimate to provide a margin of safety, the been promoted to chief engineer, and has
Conal; Mr M. Noms, Japanese Consul; 5proportion of silver coin to note circulation been awarded the Fourth Class Order of
should be taken as about one-third is any- the Golden Kite, besides the Fifth Class Chevalier Z. Volpicelli, Italian 'Consul
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thing but safe, and point out that such a Order of the Rising Sun.
The Golden Kite corresponden proportion is recognised in lanking ciroles
the
General Mr T. H. Hamman, Belgian
Consul; Mr N. Post, Austrian Consul
as the danger point. Their conclusion is Victoria Cross, and Minaaizawa is the first Rev. C. H. Hickling, &c..
that what is required is to eliminse the recipient of the Order since the opening of element of uncertainty and this can be the present hostilities. THE natural modesty of many people achieved by the Secretasy of State making
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TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904.
THE HEALTH OFFICER OF THE PORT.
The Government and the Cham-
ber of Commerce.
At the last meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Committee on the 8th inst., the following correspondence was laid on the
table
Hongkong General Chamber of
Commerce,
Hongkong, January 20, 1904. Sir, I have the honour to inform you that at a recent meeting of the Committee of this Chamber the question of Medical Examination of steaners arriving in Hong. kong Barbour was discussed, and it was
to his senior officer. It is in probable that CARCK may arise when it is impossible for Dr Kayt, as it might be for any medical ollicer, to diagnose a case at first sight, and in each circumstances it is advisable for him, in the public interest, to call in extra
sistanco.
3 Since Dr Koyt has become familiar with the work of the Port, no complaints have reached this Government, and His Excellency does not propose, therefore, to disturb an arrangement whereby the Go- verningnt practically secures the service of three Health Officers for the Port instead of two, as provided in the Establishment of the Colony. I have, dte.
A. M. THOMSON, Acting Colonial Secretary. The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce.
The Chairman (Mr E. A. Hewett) said the Committee would doubtless regret the
CHINESE FOR THE
TRANSVAAL.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The Vote of Censure. Router telegraphed that Monday, the 21st inst., had been fixed for the com mencement of the debate on Mr Campbull Bannerman's vote of consure on the Imperial Government for not advising disallowance of the Transvaal Chineso Labour Ordinance. In view of this dis. cussion, the following extract from the report of Parliament on the 16th ult, will be of interest :-
·
portance of which I fully recognise, and every precaution will be taken to secure such treatment.
Sir C. M'Laren asked the Fitst Lord of the Treasury when an opportunity would be given to the House of expressing an opinion on Chinese labour in the Transvaal Colony.
PORT ARTHUR.
The Reported Fall of the Russian Stronghold,
There is no confirmation of the persist. ent rumour that the Japanesa have cap.
The Home Secretary, who replied, said I regret I cannot offer any other optured Port Arthur, or that the Russians portunity than that which the Debate on the have evacuated that stronghold. Neither Address presents, and if that opportunity the
Japanese Consul, (Mr Noma) not taken, then, in view of the length of
is
any of the leading Japanese the Debate on the Address and of the nor amount of financial business to be taken firms has any information regarding before Faster, I cannot afford out of the Port Arthur, nothing to confirm the Government time any other opportunity.
Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, who was assumption that the Japanese forces have received with Opposition choors, said-I made any landward attack upon the port understand that the right hour gentleman or that it, is closely beleagured, The Sir B. Gurdon asked the Secretary for adheres to the idea which had always pos-
that
important event as the capture of Port Arthur shows that no success has as yet to be recorded. The rumour, however, has gained a firm hold on the public, and it seems to be generally believed that the
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as Thos. Firth & Sons, provisions had been introduced into the seasonable opportunity of discussing this vernment on the subject, pinting out the ministering the Government to carry out telegram of the 16th January last, express ment on the Address will be a sufficient and informed by his government of any grave necessity which exists for a thorough the Climbor's wishes, as the shipping Transvaal Ordinance for the treatment and mattor, notwithstanding the statement of material success of the Japanese navy
care of Chinese labourers on voyage out the Secretary for the Colonies that the Go- it may be assumed that the absence of reform being effected in the system at pre-community were strongly of opinion that it would be better to have two officers whosе went in force.
I would beg to remind you that in 1897, whole time was devoted to the Governoant and home; and whether the transport vernment would give an opportunity for reliable nows from headquarters of such an
would be confined to British vessels and that discussion. All that one can do now is to say that, in consideration which is still and again in 1901, this Chamber brought harbour work, instead of at present three,
Mr Lyttelton-No express provision withheld from us, I do not say unreason. to the notice of the Government the desir-two of whom were for the better part of the the landing to British porta.
has been introduced into the Ordinanceably withheld, with regard to the regula ability of the appointment of Health Otticer day engaged in private practice.
It was decided to again address the Gubut I have informed Lord Milner that ad- tions of enforcing the labour, I hope it will of the Port being filled by an official whose undivided attendance would be devoted to vernment on the subject.
equate provision will have to be made by be understood that, when these pieces of regulation. The second part of the ques- information now lacking are in our hands, the duties of the position, and as a result of the representations then placed be fore His Excellency the Governor, Sir AN INTERESTING INTERVIEW.sion will have to be fully considered. At and when the Goverment havo made their
present it is contemplated, as appears from decision in the matter and taken action, it Japanese have succeeded in carrying the Lord Milner's statenient, to use Durban, as it will be open to us when we see fit to place by storms. Henry Blake made the following recom
move a Vote of Censure on the Govern mendations to the Socrotary of State for
Mr Herbert Samuel asked the Secretary ment (hear, hear). the Colonies:--
u second
for the Colonies whether the persons speci- (The appointment of Health Officer of the Tort who will be
fied in Section 8 of the draft Transvaal Mowed un private practice of any kind :.
Admiral Sir William Robert Kennedy, Labour Importation Ordinance, whose duty it would be to explain to Chinese labourers (b) That in view of Dr. Jordan's long service as Halth Officer of the Port, His K.C.B, who has now retired from the the terms of their contracts, would be per- Excellency recommended that he should Royal Navy, is on board the King Alfredsons selected and employed by the British he all-wed to retain his private practice on shor only on the distinct understanding the guest of Captain Hall. Admiral Government.
Par
when himself engaged in private practies he will always place at the disposal substitute to discharge the duties of Health
of this Government another Officer as his
Officer of the Fort, and who will not take private practice onoard ships.
(<) His Excellency further recommended was not willing to that, if Dr. Jordan accept the conditions, another Health Officer of the Port should be appointed in his place
on the same termos as those offered the second Health Oflicer of the Port. The Committee of the Chamber at that time expressed the opinion that the above recommendations, of carried into effect, wonki, they hoped, put an end to delays in the inspection of vessels that had occurred try the past and therefore agreed to Excellency's suggestione
After viving de new system a fair trial, howover, my Committee regret that it is termsary to ngin draw the attention of His Excellency the Offfeur Administering the Governmert to the inconvenience and does suffered by the large Shipping interests of this Colony through the new arrange ment not having produced the anticipated
result.
Admiral Kennedy on Hongkong,the port of landing.
The following interview is taken from the Times of Ceylon -
Kennedy is no stranger in Ceylon, and to the world in general he is known as the author of that stirring book Hurrah for the life of N sailor.' Our representative was fortune enough to catch him board and was accorded a most interesting inter
Admiral Kennedy is a hale-looking gentleman, and enjoys a sea trip as keenly as he did when a midshipmite. He is noarly seventy years old, but carries his yours wonderfully. By the young midship
view.
men
16
on board the King Alfred he is regarded with reverence not uninixed with certain amount of awO, and they were delighted with a lecture which he delivered last night, tronting of unval service, the engagements in which ho had taken part, and the places he had visited These raportor. Admiral Kennedy told
In consequence of the Health Officer of the Port and his deputy boing engaged with their private practice in various parts of the City, it not infrequently happens that when their othcial services are required they are inaccessible. Dr Keyt is thus often the only Officer available to attend the ships rowing into the harbour, with
of frequentesting. the result that delays HTC
recurrence.
AN INTERERTING STORY
Htuཝཱ་ the old
ja
Mr Lyttelton I ani in communication with Lord Milner as to the details of the arrangement under Section 8: but I will undertake, on behalf of his Majesty's Go- vernment, that the terms of the contract will be explained to the labourers in China before their departure by some person ap pointed by and rusponsible to the Govern nient at home.
Mr Herbert Samuel asked the Secretary for the Colonies for what reason the defini tion in the first draft of the Transvaal La bour Importation Ordinance of the premires to which Chinese labourers were to be 'con- fined, so as to include a circle of one mile round the place where they were working, had been struck out; premises in Section 18, 19, and 20 of the amended draft of the Ordinance.
Mr Lyttelton I am informed by Lord Milnor that the definition of the term pre- mises in the first draft was omitted, as under it, owing to the position of certain mines in Johannesburg, the labourers would have uncontrolled access to the most
deemed undesirable. populous portions of the city, which was settled by regulation.
The matter will be
Mr Herbert Samuel asked the Secretary for the Colonies whether the Transvaal Go- vernment had made any examination of the signatures to the Patition in favour of Chinese labour: if so, how many of those signatures were found to be geunine, and
duplicate. of those how many wore
Mr Lyttelton Lord Milner reported by telegram on January 28 that the Petition bearing 47,000 signatures of males only over 26 years of age, which has been presented to the Commeil, was collerted with care, and is entitled to as much considera- tion as such a method of ascertaining popular opinion ever can be (laughter and Opposition cheers). I have information.
no further
which will road best retokl word for werd.
· I came out just for a little trip as the guest of Captain Hall to spots where I used to bo fighting with the Chinamun tifty years ago, and it was specially interesting to nie to revisit such The Admiral well-remembered scenes.
gun-boat in which I very kindly gave we a went up to Canton, and I was able to wander over the old spots where we fought in those days. Curiously enough my cap tain then was the father of Captain Hall, of the King Alfred, whose guast I now am, which is to me an incident especially inter- I found the places very much changed. In Canton the spot whore Further, when Vossel is visited by Dr the British merchants uerd to live has Keyt and a suspicious ense of sickness is
now disappeared-that is to say, it reported on board, that Officer states that covered with Chinese houses, and the he must refer the matter to his superior, British community now live in habita and my Committee fully understand this tions which did not exist in those days. must be so, is, in his capacity as a subor But my trip was made more especially din he
tu be expected Cannot
with a view to re-visiting the places where
Dr Macnamara asked the Secretary for give definite decision. not being we had been fighting. Dutch Folly fort, the Colonies whether he would consider the vested with full authority, which can Fatshan Creek etc., where the late Sir desirableness of deferring the Debate on only bu wielded by The
rognised Harry Keppel led the attack on the boats.the proposed (rdinance for the introduction Health Oteer of the Pur. Considerable I was close alongside him when his bont of indentured Asiatic labour into the time thus not infrequently lost in con-
was sunk.
All these places wore very Transvaal Colony until the House was in 1 also visited the Bogue forts possession of the whole correspondence meeting with the Health Officer, and it interesting. then happens that further delays take which were knocked down in those days between the Colonial Office and the High place, ai consequence of his private en To-day the forts have been removed to Commissionor respecting the changes which gagements, before that Officer is able to the top of the hills in lieu of down had been made in the text of the proposed visit the vessel in question.
below, and are mounted with modern Ordinance. ordnance. And now Mirs Bay, which was once the abode of pirates, is the rendezvous where torpedo boats gather for practice. But the alteration in Hongkong is most remarkable. In those days there was not a house on the top, or anywhere near it. Now they have hotels, and bung- alows, all the way up to the Peak, and a tram railway takes people up to the top, while on land which has been reclaimed from the sen magnificent residences have
most palatial.
"
It has been brought to the neties of the Government that the work has increased of late years, and ships constantly enter the harbour simultaneously at both entrances, and I would beg to remind you that the
number of ocean-going stetners alone which entered the harbour during the year 1902 amounted to over 4,000, or au average of 11 per diem, many of these being coast- ing vessels and other small craft which did n as a rule carry a doctor as a ntember of
their crew.
Mr Lyttelton-1 have to-day received a telegram from Lord Milner, confirming my belief that no further changes have been made in the Ordinance in addition to those published in the last Blue book. It is not proposed to defer the Debate.
Mr S. Buxton Arising out of the lust answer, I understand the right hon. gentle- an to say that he has no further informa- tion which he can lay on the table beyond that in the Blue-book already published.
not be able to put the House in possession of Lord Milner's rousons for the very dras tic changes made in the Ordinance while it was passing through the Legislative Council of the Transvaal.
The Home Secretary-1 understand that my right hon, friend the Colonial Secretary only gave the assurance that there would be an opportunity for the House ex. ressing its opinion on this ques- tion before the Ordinance was approved. I 800 that the opportunity has been taken by an hon. member opposite of raising the question on the Address, and I inust adhere to the answer I have given. Of course, if the Leader of the Opposition, or any other member on the Front Beach opposite, asked for a day for a Vote of Censure, the Government would at onev give it.
SIR H. BLAKE AND MR SHEWAN.
Old Mad Restirred,, A«t 1, So, 2. H.E. Hark to this varlet: cultureless * i}}-
mannered
**
Gross in hi habits it to represent On our erst decent Legislative foun-
cil
His friends the Traders' Chamber of
Hongkong
He says I did not send for those twn
experta
To kunt for microbes in this teeming
Suit
And by sound dinage end them,
til compelled
By force of popular elamour and dis-
gust.
What if I frequent the unc uous
tables
Of muchly wedded Chinese compra-
dores
I like them, and prefer their little
илуя
To those of this courier and bis
friends:
In spite of that I sent for those two
experts
Ten days before the people of Houg
kong
Did ask for it — Scrutator (interrupting). Nay pardup!
good my lord:
I am a witness in this altercation: For weeks before you sent home your
Despatch
Hongkong did sizzle with expectant
mutt'ring.
Well did your Lordship and your
myrmidons
Know what was coming,-&c., &c. W. S.
HONGKONG ODD VOLUMES
SOCIETY.
The annual general meeting of the Odd Volumes was held in the Office of the Hon. Secretary, Hon. Mr H. E. Pollock, K.C., yesterday afternoon. The Hon. Treasurer, Mr W. H. Purcell, presented to the meet-
LATE TELEGRAMS.
Torpedo Boats for Turkey. London, Feb. 23.-The fir. of Ansaldo, at Genoa, Italy, has entered into a contract with the Turkish Government to build for it seven torpedo boats.
The Fashoda Revelations.
M. de Lanessan, formerly Governor of French possessions in the Far Fast and later Minister for Marine, writing in the Paris Siecle, vigorously protests against the attempt to drag Fiance into a useless war. Ho declares that France at the time of the Fashoda crisis was no more able to waga n maritime war in Europe than a colonial war in the Far East. M. de Lanesas laughs at the idea of Russia being able to march upon India, and asks who is reveal ing the Fashoda negotiations to instigate the French to support Russia?
The Navy Estimates. The Estimates for the Admiralty for 1904-5 were laid on the table of the House of Commons last night. The Estimates amount to £36,890,000, being an increase of £2,441,500 or the Estimates of the pro- vious year.
The new shipbuilding programu pro- vides for the construction of---
Two battleships of the new design
of the Lord Nelson class. Four armoured cruisers. Fourteen torpedo-boat destroyers. Ton submarine torpedo boats. With 4000 additional officers and men. It is understood that the displacement of the new type of battleship will be 18,000 tons. They will cost £1,600,000 each, and are to be built by contract.
It is intended to greatly strengthen the Home Fleet.
If the Chilian battleships Libertad and Constitucion had not been purchased some months ago the construction of three bat- tleships would have been commenced.
Chicago Wheat Market.
Feb. 26. Great excitement prevailed in the Chicago wheat nurket yesterday. 'Bull' operators raised the price to the highest point reported since the Leiter
'cornur.
Chinese for the Rand.
The General Federation of Trade Uniona las protested against the employment of Chinese forced, fettered, and cheap
labour in South Africa.
The Miners' Federation of Great Britain has protested against the importation of Chinose to the Rand as being a system of labour which amounts to slavery.
Mr. H. Copeland, the Agent-General for New South Wales, iu a long letter to the Standard writes that as a private citizen he regrets that the Imperial Government is standing godfather to Chinese labour in the Transvaal. He predicts that from the importation of Chinese much physical and moral evil will result to the whole of South Africa.
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the JOCKEY CLUB, The HONG- KONG SCHOOLS SPORTS will be held on the RACE COURSE, on the 26th Inst. (Heats only), and on the 28th Inst.
Hongkong, March 22, 1904.
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Arisen, and some of the houses are really What I want to ask him is, whether he willing a statement of accounts, which showed take on the part of the British Government subject to revision after three months, be
ABOUT THE WAR
We came
Mr Lyttelton-I can really add nothing to what I have already said. I do not know the reasons for these changes.
Mr Buchanan asked the Secretary for the
Mr. Copeland considers it to be a mix. to ignore the opinions of industrial workers at home and iu Australia and New Zealand th April. 1903, was $267.79, the present at a time when perhaps shortly every man in favour of the Society was will be required to defend the flag.
that, whereas the balance in hand on the
balanco
$73.09.
It was proposed, seconded and carried that the accounts should be passed.
In consequence of the approaching de- parture froin Hongkong on a holiday to England of Mr Purcell, who has been the years past, Mr Newman Mumford was elected Hon. Treasurer for the ensuing year.
Mr Copeland insists that Australian ex- perience shows that deep mining is payable with white labour, and he hopes that the importation of Chinese will be at least re- stricted to a bare experiment.
The letter has attracted the attention of
the Colonies.
In addition to the above, there is a con- siderable number of sailing vessels also visiting the Port, while the number of
Proceeding with his story the Admiral steamers engaged in the river trade has of late years increased very greatly, there he said: When we came out to the Far East
war had not been declared. ing upwards of 2,000 arrivals in 1902.
My Committee therefore consider that aeross the two new Japanese cruisers on the constant employment of two Offiers the way out, and also saw a Russian fleet whose whole time is devoted to official in in the Suez Canal. The two Japanese CAD in here, as you know, and spection of vessels is an absolute necessity. cruisers The extra cost by reason of such a change we followed them to Singapore. I have Colonics whether he would state by whon Hon. Treasurer of the Society for many Mr A. Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for was the person mentioned in Section would not be very great and would be fully heard since that they reached Japan safo-
Some of the Agents-General for the Co- justified by the gain to the Colony at largely, and it is thought they must have pro-8 of the Ordinance to be appointed, and was he to be resident in China or South
lonies, apart from the merits of the case, The income derived from permits to work ceeded to their destination by sume cir-
Africa; and was the unwitnessed certificate
Mr Pollock was re-elected Hon. Secrethink that interference by one of their Cargo Sundays still maintains a high cuitous route round by the Philippines.'
The Admiral thinks the new Japanese which he presented to the importer in
number is in judicious. level of over $44,000 per annum and would meet any extra expenditure under this cruisers very good ships and up-to-date. South Africa to be the sole guarantee the tary. He stated that it was a matter of more lecturers to come forward during the heading, in addition to which the general The Japanese, ho romarked, had certainly Government would have that the labourer regret that he had not been able to get
As to Russia's alleged was made fully aware of terms of the con-
current winter season, but that he would revenue under the beads of Bills of made a good start.
try to arrange for one or two more loctures Health and Medical Examination of coolies recuperative power, he should doubt it tract.
Mr Lyttelton-The answer to this ques- before the beginning of the summer. Since ruounts to a further sum of about 836,000 very much. He did not see where they tion is the same as that al endy given to the netan begi general meeting in Novem
were going to repair their ships, and all My Committee would most respectfully things considered he would certainly back the question of the hon. member opposite ber, 1902, the following lectures have been urge upon His Excellency that in view of the Japanese. They could put a very large (Mr H. Samuel).
Mr. Buchanan-Is the person who | givch :
Lecture by Dr J. C, Thomson on * Mala- trade of the Port, which now ranks the Russian had got to bring all their roinforce- receives the certificate to be the same as the ris and its relation to the Mosquito.' H. E. THURSDAY, March 31 :— the very great importance of the shipping army into Kores at short notice, whereas the third in the British Empire, the post of ments down by the single line of the Siberian importer?
Mr. Lyttelton--I am not quite sure if I Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G., in the chair. Tealth Oflicer of the Port should be held railway, which was by no means an easy by a Government Official (with a qualified operation. People who were familiar with the appreciate what the hon. gentleman means. Assistant) who should not be silowed any Japanese of late years regarded the army as I have already said there is to be a pro- tector of Chinese-I do not know that we private practice, which rule prevails in large very superior to that of the Russians. ports, such as Bombay and Calcutta. the same time the Admiral pointed out that have settled on the name, but there is to be
per annum.
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An officer charged with the duty of pro In conclusion, I am instructed to add that he was not an authority on these matters. the leading shipping firms are strongly of He had not been to Japan since he was a tecting the Chinese in the Transvaal; and opinion that the present state of affairs is boy, when the country was not opened up there is also to be an official in China, at all. Japan then had no ships, no army, appointed by the Government and respon- impossible, and that it is imperative an en- tire reform of the medical inspection of no guns. His only acquaintance with the site to that the provients who will see at shipping should be carried out on the lines Russians was in the Crimean war, where he that end that the provisions of the contract above indicated with the least possible de. was in the trenches and was also with Rod-are fully explained and understood by those Jay. The Committee of this Chamber noy at the bombardment of Sobastopol. trust, therefore, that His Excellency will give a favourable consideration to their request.—I hare, &c.,
A. R. Lowe, Secretary.
Hon. A. M. Thomson,
Acting Colonial Secretary,
Colonial Secretary's Office.
Hongkong, 24th February, 1904.
Sir, I am directed to acknowledge the roceipt of your letter of the 20th ultimo regarding the system in force for the medical examination of vessels arriving at this Port, and in reply to inform you that the suggestions of the Chamber havo ro- coived the careful consideration of His Ex- cellency the Officer Administering the Government, who regrets that he cannot seo his way to carry them into effect.
A DELIGHTFUL, CRUISE.
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Lecture by the Reverend Dr Penticost on 'The Chinaman, the Anglo-Saxon and the Orient. The Hon'ble F. H. May.
.M.G., in the chair.
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Lecture by the Reverend Dr Penticost To-day's Advertisements on The Reasonableness of Christianity." Mr H. E. Pollock, K.C., in the chair.
Lecture by Captain G. C. Anderson on The Defence of the Empire. H. E. Sir William Gascoigno. K.O.M.G., in the chair. NOTICE shoreby given that the FIFTH Lecture by Mr 0. Clementi on ING of SHAREHOLDERS of the above H. E. Sir Henry Blake, Club will be hold on the Club Premises, on
SATURDAY, 'Buddhism.' who are proposing to go to the Transvaal,
TUESDAY, the 29th March, 1901, at the 9th APRIL, 1904, at 12 o'clock Noon, Mr. Herbert Samuel asked the Under G.C.M.G., in the chair.
Lecture by the Reverend E. J. Hardy on 5.15 r.M., for the purpose of receiving the at their Office No. 8. DES VEUX ROAD Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether there, were any Treaties between Great Britain Marriage. H.E. Sir William Gascoigne Report of the Committee, togother with a CENTRAL, (Corner of Ice House Street),- Admiral Kennedy said he had had a
Statement of Accounts for the year ending
THE VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD delightful eruise. The King Alfred was a and China under which then sent of the
Lecture by the Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G.,
31st December, 1903. splendid vessel, and there was a tino set of Chinese Government would be necessary entitled A plea for Jewish Wit. Com-
J. L. COTTER,
PROPERTY, fellows aboard, while the crew from the before the recruiting of labourers for the
modore Robinson, R.N., in the chair. Glory kept the ship clean and in beautful Transvaal could be initiated; and, if 50,
Lecture by Mr Ernest D. Haskell on
Hongkong, March 21, 1904: order. He explained that the King Alfred whother the Chinese Government had yet Fiscal Policy and Imperial Federation.' was not detained in the Far East at the given their assent to such recruitment.
and present junctute, because the old crews of Lord Percy-The recruitmout of la. Mr H. E. Pollock, K.U., in the chair,
Lecture by the Reverend E. J. Hardy INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION LOT I, Nos, 62 and 64, FIRST STURET, › COMPANY, LIMITED.
Nos. 61 and 63, SECOND STREET, the Glory and other ships had been out bourers in China is goverened by the
and there three years and were wanted in Eng-provisions of Article V. of the Treaty of on Chinese Manners. H.E. Major-Gen-
Pekin. His Majesty's Government have eral Villiers-Hatton, C.B., in the chair.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND land. Our fleet on the China station was
SINGAPORE.
a very good one, and could be supplemented been informed by the Chinese Minister very promptly, if necessary. by ships from that the draft Ordinance contains nothing the East Indis, Australian, or Pacific squad which is likely to conflict with the pro- rons Admiral Kennedy does not think there posals ho may have to make when the time is the least chance of Great Britain being comes for negotiating the regulations pro- dragged into the war. The Japanese, ho says, vided for in this Article, are quite capable of settling the Russians singlehanded, and, unless they were getting very badly beaten, or another Power join ed Russia, we should remain neutral.
It
in the clisir.
Quotations. HONGKONO, March 22, 1904.
1267 New Patna, cash, Old Patua, cashı, Mr E. Robertson asked the Secretary for New Benares, cash; ..................... 12524 the Colonies whether provision would be Old Benares, cash,......
950/1000 made in the regulations relating to the New Malwa, orodit, importation of labourers into the Transvaal, Allowance. Taols, that the labourers should be conveyed in Last Year, British ships, so as to secure their proper Allowanco Taels.....
Old Malwa credit,. treatment during the voyage.
Allowance, Taels, Persian, Qily, cash, ............ Allowance, Taels, DELLA Persian, Paper tied, ............ 820/850 Allowance. Taels
2. I am to point out that under the pre- Bent arrangement there is always one medical officer available for duty afloat, is interesting to mention, in regard to Rus while another (either the Health Officer or sia's chargo of treachery against the Japan his assistant) is at Dr Jordan's office to ess, that, according to Admiral Kennedy,
Mr Lyttelton-The conveyance of the sign Bills of Health. A misunderstanding the Russians noted precisely in the same seems to exist with regard to Dr Keyt's way herself when they massacred the Tur- labourers in British ships is a mattor which position. Dr Keyt has full power to act kish and Egyptian fleets in the Bay of will be carefully considered; but, in, any on his own responsibility and is in no way Sinope; so that their present plight was re-case, the proper treatment of the labourers during the voyage is a question the im- bound to refer the final decision of a case ally a judgment upon them.
... 1047/1080
1145
- Secretary.
567
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BEING INLAND Loṛ No. 631. in Two Lots as follows :-
Lor II, Nos. 66 and 68, FIRST STREET,
Nos. 65 and 67, SECOND STREET,
Victoria Hongkong..
Celebrated
57
VARIETIES
MADE BY
H.J. Heinz.day.
AND SOLD BY.
THE Company's Steamship, Suisang,
The Property is held for the residue of having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of cargo by her are hereby in-a term of 999 years from the 26th Decem- formed that their goods will be delivered ber, 1860, at the Annual Orown Ront of from alongside.
$72.88 and is lat on monthly tenancies, LEADING Cargo impeding the discharge or re-Lot I producing a monthly rental of maining on board after 4 p.m, the 24th $145.50 and Lot II producing a monthly inst., will be landed at Consignees risk rental of $138,50.
and expenso into Godowns at EAST POINT.
No Fire Insurance will be effectcă.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may
be had from the Vendor's Solicitors.
LEADING GROCERS
EVERY HERE.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Mesra DEACON LOOKER & DEACON, DANG CHEE SON & Co.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers.. Hongkong, March 22, 1904::
608
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581
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1980
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JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN
2245
LIJN.
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FROM
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.93th
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Second half of April.
JAPAN.
First half
Hongkong, March 22, 1904,
183
TJIMAHI
of April.
JAPAN.
SINGAPORE AND JAVA PORTS.
CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LD.
FOR
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KOBE
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SHANGHAI
MANILA
SHANGHAI..
YOKOHAMA AND KOBE
PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S PT.DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND,
ROVAL MAIL. STEAMSHIP LINE.
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BOGO TONS.............. WEDNESDAY, April 20, R.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA
3882 TONG.....WEDNESDAY, April 27. R.M.S. ATHENIAN
6000 TONS......WEDNESDAY, May 11. 4426 TONS......SATURDAY,
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.................
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apply to
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1
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
4
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.23rd Mar., + p.m.
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.23rd March.
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+ Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtsze & Northern China Ports. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Porta
N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return To Manila and Australian Porta.
For Freight or Passage apply to
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BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
THE Company's Steamship
HAICHING,
Captain HoDaINs, will be despatched for. the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, March 21, 1904.
550
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,-
-BREMEN,
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AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS. STEAMERS WILL call at GIBRALTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS And Luggage. N.B.-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN RUSSIA. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
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Steamers. PREUSSEN HAMBURG * PRINZ HEINRICH OLDENBURG BAYERN SACHSEN ZIETEN SEYDLITZ... PRINZ REGENT LUITPOLD
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WEDNESDAY, 20th July.
* Steamers of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie.
WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of March, 1904, at NooN, the Steamship PREUSSEN, Captain E. PEERN, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port as above, Calling at NAPLES and GENOL.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on MONDAY, the 28th inst., Cargo and Specio will be received on Board until 5 p.m., on TUESDAY, the 29th inst., and Parools will be received at the Agency's Office until Noon, on TUESDAY, the 29th inst.
Contents of Packages are required. No Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than
The Steamer has splendid accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardesses. Linen can be washed on board.
BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, via INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, PORTLAND, OREGON, 82.50 and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet Cubic in Measurement.
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2
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OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
REGULAR STEAM-SHIP SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG, SOUTH CHINA
`COAST . PORTS AND FORMOSA,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-
SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.
ANPING, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
TAMBUI, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
FOOCHOW, Via SWATOW
AND AMOY,
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AND AMOY,
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TRITOS,
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TRIUMPH,
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LEAVING
WEDNESDAY,
NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE.
NORTHERN PACIFIC 8, co. BOSTON S. CO. BOSTON TOWBOAT CO. CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY) CO.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG FOR
VICTORIA B.C. AND TACOMA
VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
Steamers,
Ton.
Oaptains.
To Sath
TREMONT. .................................
9606
T. W. Garlick.................
March
26.
OLYMPIA * LYRA
28371
A. Dixon
April
27.
*4417
G. V. William
May
4.
TACOMA *;
.2819
M. Ridley
May
13.
SHAWMUT
9606
W. M. Smith
May
* Have no Second-class Passenger accommodation. Cargo only.
FOR MANILA.
Mar. 23, at 10a.m.
The largest, steadiest, and most comfortable steamera for}Manila. THURSDAY, 24th 8.8. SHAWMUT........ 9606 tons | Capt. W. M. Smith... | About 30th
Mar. at 10 am. WEDNESDAY,
CALCUTTA.
THE Company's Steamship THE
NAMSANG,
Captain GEO. PAYNE, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY,the 23rd inst., at 3 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO..
General Managers. Hongkong, March 16, 1904,
EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN STEAM-
521
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
(Calling at TIMOR PORT DARWIN, and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND,
TASMANIA, &c.)
THE Steamshi
AUSTRALIAN,
Captain MCARTHUR, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 8th April, at Noon
This well-known Steamer is specially fit- ted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chamber which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage. This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric Light.
A Stewardoss and a duly-qualified Sur- geon are carried.
N.B.-To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fars fitted in state-rooms. For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, March 19, 1904.
1
COMPANY, LIMITED.
÷
司公限有船輪華中
STEAM TO
NAVIGAS
TION COMPANY.
ll
SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
THE FERDINAND,
THE Company's Steamship
Captain MATCOVICH, will leave for the above places on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst., p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SANDER WIELER & CO., Agents.
Princes' Buildings, Hongkong, March 16, 1904.
518
STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK, via SUEZ CANAL.
(With liberty to call at Philippine Ports).
THE Steamship THE
KENNEBEC,
Captain GEO. R. WALLACE, will be despatched on or about MONDAY, the 28th March, 1904.
For Freight and further information,
Apply to
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK,
~ Oriental Freight Departinent,
Hongkong, March 21, 1904.
HONGKONG-MAÇAQ LINE.
403
8. §. 'WING CHAI,' CAPTAIN SAMUEL BELL SMITH. EPARTURE from HONGKONG on week
days at 8.30 A.M.; from MACAO week days at about 2 P.M, Sundays at about 7.30 P.M. FARE (week days) 1st Class (including cabin and servant) $3. Return Ticket $5.
2nd olosa $1.
Brd
"
60 Cente, On excursion Sundays 1st, 2nd, 3rd Class Single Ticket 82. Return Tickot 83. Re- turn Ticket, including tiffin and dinner. either on board or at Macao Hotel, 85. On Sundays, $5 extra will be charged for each cabin which has accommodation for 2 or more passengers.
Wharf-At the Western end of Wing Lok Street.
The steamer runs an excursion trip every Sunday. It takes only 3 hours to reach Macao.
MING ON & CO., 2nd Floor, 16, Victoria Street..
1859 Hongkong, September 7, 1909.
FOR MOJI, SALINA CRUZ, MEXICO | MESSAGERIES CANTONNAISES.
AND PORTLAND, OREGON.
THE Steamship
ATHOLL
Captain WATT, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 26th inst., at Noon.
J. TREVOUX & 00.
HONGKONG-CANTON NIGHTLY
For Freight, apply at Company's Offices, THE
No. 20, Des Voeux Road.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Superintendent. Hongkong, March 15, 1904.
AUSTRIAN
LLOYD'S
STEAM
510
NAVIGA
TION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR FIUME and TRIESTE Direct, Calling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN, SUEZ AND PORT SAID,
(Taking cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).
THE Company's Steamship-
SILESIA, Captain STABILE, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, tho 26th inst., P..
For information as to Freight or Passage,. apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agerits, Prince's Building. Hongkong, March 19, 1904.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
THE
Steamship
378
SUEVIA, Captain DOHREN, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 27th inst., at Daylight.
For Freight, apply to
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, March 19, 1904.
[
543
REGULAR · STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL (With Liberty to Call at PHILIPPINE PORTS)
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
TO SAIL.
1904.
AFRIDI.
Early in April. For Freight and further information,
Apply to
DODWELL & CO., LTD. Agents. Hongkong, February 29, 1904
STEAM TO CANTON.
21. THE
April.
30, at 10a.m. CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND
QUISINE ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS. SUNDAY, 3rd {Capt, H. A. HARALDSEN, } April, at 10a.m.
N account of the present stato of political affairs, all the Company's new Steamers have been requisitioned for Transport Bervice, and the above named chartered Bteamers have been secured instead for maintenance of the Company's Coastal Services. As soon as the state of Affairs permit the Company will resume running with its special
designed now Steamers.
For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.'s, local Branth Office, at No. 8, Des Voeux Road Central.
Hongkong, March 22, 1904,
The Twin-screw 8.8. Shawmut and Tremont have just been fitted with superior Accommodation for First and Second Class Passengers. The large size of these vessels ensures steadiness at cows Electric fan in each room. Barber's chop and etnam laun. dry. Cargo carried in cold
storage. PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES ANDICANADA.
“'or further Information, Apply to
T. ARIMA, Manager
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS
2579
Hon Meën March. 1904
Dodwell & Co., Limited,
GENERAL AGENTS -
110
new Twin Screw Steel Steamers
KWONG OHOW,
1,309 tons......Captain J. P. MARTIN, KWONG TUNG. tons......Captain H. W. WALKER.. Leave HONGKONG for CANTON at 8.80
Every Evening (Saturday excepted). Leave CANTON for HONGKONG about
5 o'clock Every Evening (Sunday ex cepted).
These fine new Steamers have unex called accommodation for First Class Passengers and are lit throughout by Electricity. Passage Fare-Single Journey...$4,00 Meals
$1.00 each The Company's Wharf is a short distance West of the Harbour Master's Office.
SHIU ON 8.8. 00., LTD.
AND
TURN ON 53 Ch
QUBEN'S BOAD WEST-
Hongkong, Februa
STE
STEAM FOR
639
STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND
LONDON.
·Through Bills of Lading issued for BATA. VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CON- TINENTAL, AMERICAN AND
·SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
THE Steamship SIMLA, Captain F.
THE
SERVICE.
Commodious Steamer
PAUL BEAU, Captain FRANGEUL, Icaves Hongkong for Canton at 9 P M.. on SUNDAYS, TUES- DAYS and THURSDAYS, returning to Hongkong the following Days, leaving, Canton at 5 r.3., taking Passengers and Cargo as usual,
The S.S. CHARLES HARDOUIN, Captain NOEL. leavca Hongkong on MON- DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at the usual hour.
These two magnificent and up-to-date Steamers are lighted with electricity.
The Saloon is under European Supervision, First-class European
...$8,00 Second-class European First-class Chinese Second-class Chinese
***
*** *
$3.00 ...$1.50
80 30
Deok The Company's Wharf is at the end of QUEEN STREET, Praya West,
For further Particulars, apply to
J. LANDOLT, Agent, The Pharmacy, Queen's Road Central. 285 Hongkong, March 22, 1904.
HO
"ONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM.
WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED
TIME TABLE
WEEK DAYS...
7.30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 8.00 a.m. to 8.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.30 a.m, to 9.30 am...Every 10 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.15 p.m. to 1.46 p.m...very 15 minutes. 1.45, p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 3.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 16 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes,
NIGHT CARS.
8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 pm to 11.16 p.m. every half hour,
SUNDAYE... 8.00 a.m. to 9.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 9.00 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. Every 30 minutes. 9.30 a.m. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.80a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes, 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 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 Daya. SATURDAYS.
Extra cats at 11.30 and 11.46 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, 38 and 40, Que os Road Central.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers- Hongkong, January 14, 1904,
WEEKLY NEWS
B. SUMMERS, Carrying His Ma- FOR HOME. jesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 26th March, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.
1061
Bilk and Valuables, all Cargo for France The Overland China Mall
and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay with transhipment. Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com pany's Bill of Lading
For further Particulam, apply to
Published to suit the Departures each English and French Mail Steamer to Europe.
FULL REPORTS.
ARD ALL THE LATEST INTELLIGENOF (Commercial, Shipping, etc.) 117 per Annum (including For
„Horazone
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904.
AGENTS FOR THE OHINA MAIL. LONDON -F. ALGAR, 11 & 12, Cement's Lane, Lombard reet, E,C. STAKET & Co., 30, Cornhill, GORDON & Gora, Ludgate Oirous, E O. BATER, Har. Y & 06,, 81, Cannon Street, E.C. Samuel Deacon & Co., 180 & 154, Leadenhall Street. W. M. WILLS, 151, Common Street, E.O. ROBERT WATSON, 180. Fleet Street. 0. MITCHELL & Co., Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, E.C. SELL'S ADVERTISING AGENCY LTD., 167, Fleet Street, B.0. PARIS AND EUROPE: MAYENOR, FAVRE & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange Bateliere,
NEW YORK: THE CHINESE EVANGELIST
Orrick, 52, West 22nd Street. SAN FRANCISCO and American Ports generally: -BEAN & BLACK, San Fran-
cisco.
AUSTRALIA. TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND :-GORDON & GOTCH, Mel- bourne and Sydney. CEYLON :-W. M. SMITH & Co., THE
APOTHECARIEs Co, Colombo. BATAVIA :-II. M. VAN Done & Co, SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :-KELLY &
WALSH, ITD., Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS :-A. 8. WAT-
BON & Co., Manila. CHINA:-Amoy, N. MOALLE & Co., LIMITED. Foochoro, BROCKETT & Co. Shanghai, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH. Yokohama, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH.
Notices to Consignees.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
WORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
i
Notices to Consignees.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI.
GATION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, ADEN, BOMBAY, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Co.'s Steamship Franz Ferdinand, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, whence delivery may bo obtained.
This Vessel brings cargo: From Venice ex 8.5. Venues transhipped at Trieste.
Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notier E the contrary be given immediately.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims inust be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 28th inst., or they will not be recognized,
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 28th inst,, will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, March 21, 1904.
Insurances.
NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. TOTAL FUNDS AT 318т December, 1902,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
THE
HAMBURG,
OF THE HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, having arrived, Consignees of Cargoare here. by informed that their Goods, with the ex- suption of Opium, Trussure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARY AND GODOWN COMPANY, LTD., Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 11 a.m., To-day.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th inet.... will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the odowns, whore they will be examined on FRIDAY, the 9th instant, at 9.30 a.m.
All Claims must reach us before the WEDNESDAY, the 0th March, 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.,
Agenta
Hongkong, March 19, 1904.
640
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. ATHOLL.
FROM FORTLAND, OREGON.
Banks.
THE CHINA MAIL.
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA.
Established by Imperial Dzɑɛan on tax 19TH NOVEMBER, 1896,
HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI
Banks.
HONGKONG AVERAGE MARKET
Ń PRICES.
lb
Balmon.-Ma Yau In
馬友
Shark,-Sa Tu
10
...
THE BANK OF TAIWAN,
THE LIMITED.
(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER),
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, .....YEN 5,000,000, CAPITAL PAID-UP..........YEN 2,500,000.
Subscribed CafTTALĄ PAID-UP CAPITAL,
IN
IN
11
Tin. 6,000,000 2,500,000
BRANCHES JD ÅĢENCIES.
11
CANTON,
PENANG,
SINGAPORE, TIENTALN.
Amoy. Apping.
HEAD OFFICE :-TAIPEH, FORMOSA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
Kobe.
"
Nagasaki.
Foochow, Keelung.
Osaka.
Shanghai.
Tainan. Tameui. Tokio. Yokohama,
19
"
CHRFOO,
HANKOW, PEKING.
THE
BANK PURCHASEs and receives for Collection Bills of Exchange drawn on the above pisces, and Bells Drafta sud Telegraphic Transfers Payable at its Branches Agencies,
HONGKONG BRANCH, Advances made on approved soourition. Billo Discounted,
Interest allowed on Current Accounts at the Kats 2% per Annum on the Daily Bxtances.
On Fixed Deposits for 3 Months
HONGKONG OFFICE:
4, QUBEN'S ROAD, Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application.
S. SHIGENAGA,
Manager,
Hongkong, February 2, 1904.
TNTERNATIONAL
CORPORATION.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITH :-
Corrected to Thursday, March 17, 1904,
At 100 cents per Dollar Mexican.
Butcher Meat.
17
H
Beef sirloin & prime ont-Mei Long Pa...
Corned-Ham Ngan Yok Roost,-Shiu Breast,-Nagu Lam ,,Soup,-Tong Yuk
Steak,-Ngan Yuk l'a
1
Head,-Ngau Tau
Heart,-Ngau Sum
Hump, Salt-Ngan Kin
Kidneys,-Ngau Yia
Feet,-Ngau Kerk
BANKING
11
**
Tail--Ngau Mei
Liver,—Ngau Con
HEAD OFFICE-1, WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
肉食
Skate,-Po Yu
Shrimps,-Ha
Snapper,-Lap fuo
Boles, Tat Sa Yu
Tench,-Wan Yu.
***
Turbot,Cho How Yu
34
**
20
100
Turtles, small, fresh water,-Kerk Ya
| White Bait,-Ngan Yu O
Fruits.
***
20
•
菓子
杏仁
Almonds,-Hung Yan
Apples, California)-Kam San Ping Kho
(Chefoo) Tin Chun Ping Khor
60 金山平業
天津平集
***
地
b 18
}
***
(* 19
18
18
DISP
14
14
B
*** 31
}
18
牛肉麵
"
-Cutom Ngan Lan Sirloin ....
28
,, Sausages,-Ngau Chaung
16
Bullock's Brains,-,, Siow
per set 8
*
11
+
Tongue fresh,--Ngau Li
corned-flam Ngan Li
each 45
56
#
【牛脷
"
-་་
Small,-Hoi Tong..
*
216
...
11
» 11
55
...
... lb. 9
04023
13
each 8
Custard,-Fan Lai Chi Bananas, fragrant, Canton,-San Shing
Houng Chiu Bananas, (brides), Macao-San Heung Chin Chestnuts, Chinese,-Foong Lat ...
...osch--
8
Ros
**
.10
8
...
4059
16
"
Carambola,-Yeung Tuo Cocoanuts,-Yeh Tsz...
Boo
MA
...och 10.
... lb. 9
Lemona, China-Ning Moong
ū
牛肚
** ""
11
America Kum San Ning Moon...
5
91
***
***
15
... Ib. 24
羊牌骨
EL
Fresh-
"
24
91
Limes, (Saigon)- Sai Kung Ning Moong... Mango, Manila-Lui Sung Mong
...
...each...
"
Pigs' Chitlings-Chi chong
7
Mango, Saigon-Sai Kung Moong.....
呂宋书
"
Brains-Chi Know
per set
2
Man osteons,-San Chuk Taz
dozen
"
Feet,-Chi Kerk
****
8
Fry,-Chi Chak
12
""
*
Small, Tai Kut...
...
8
"
Head,-Chi Tau
14
*** **
Olives,-Pak Lam
"1
Heart, Chi Bum
Kidneys,-Ohi Yiu
each 9
6
WOL
lb. 24
+
...
18
18
22
18
... 11
Tripe (undressed)-Ngau To
Calves' Head and Feat-Ngau-chai-tau-kak, set 75 41 Lichees, Dried---Lai Chi Con
Mutton Chop,-Yeung Pai Kw
404
BL
"
"
6 +
.00
13
"
"
19
E. W. RUTTER,
Manager.
555
Hongkong, August 13, 1903.
1970
*
THE
YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LIMITED,
GOLD $7,992,173.37......about £1,640,000.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS AUTHORISED, GOLD $10,000,000 £2,055,00€.
2
ESTABLISHED 1880.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL PAID-UP CAPITAL UNOALLED RESERVE FUND
HEAD OFFICE—YOKOHAMA,
BRANOBES AND AGENCIES :
NAGASAKI. Ковк. TOKIO. LONDON.
LYONS. NEW YORK. SAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU. BOMBAY. SHANGHAI
TIENTSIN. NEWOHWANG.
PEKINO.
"
18,000,000
11
6,000,000 9,320,000
£16,378.771. Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 Paid-up Capital
.2087,500 0 0 Fire Funds
--------£2,807,216 14 10
HAVING been appointed AGENTS of the abovo Company we are prepared to accept EUROPEAN and CHINESE RISKS at Current Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, Jane 20, 1903.
Intimations.
CARMICHAEL AND
CLARKE.
1637
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND
SHIJ BUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.
REPAIR PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
TELEGRAMS: 'CARMICHAEL,' Hongkong.
A. B. C. Code, 4th Edition. A. 1 Code.
Lieber's Standard Code. TELEPHONE, 232.
Hongkong, March 14, 1903.
CHAS. J. GAUPP & Co., Chronometer, Watch & Clock Makers, Jewellers, Gold & Silversmiths.
Yen 24,000,000 LONDON OFFICE-THREADNEEDLE HOUSE,
LONDON BANEZIS : The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr's Bank, Limited, The Upton of London and Smiths Bank, Limited.
HONGKONG BRANCH-Interest allowed. On Current Account at the Rate of 2% per annum on the daily balance,
On fixed deposita for 12 months, 5% per
annum.
On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% per
Aunum.
On fixed deposits for 3 months, 3% per
TARO HODSUMI,
Appum.
663 HE
HE above Steamer having arrived Con. NAUTICAL SCIENTIFIC AND THE Stemmer paving ad that their
Cargo is now being discharged into lighters, At their risk.
N. Fire Insurance has been effected.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, March 19, 1904.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
546
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAMER PALAWAN.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.
C
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above
named Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being handed and placed at their risk in the HoNGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY'S GODOWNS at Kowloon, where each consign. ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as Foon as the Goods are landed.
Optional goods will be landed hero un- less instructions are given to the contrary before Noon, To-day.
Goods not cleared by the 25th Inst..
at 4 p.m., will be subject to rent.
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS.
VOIGTLANDER'S CELEBRATED BINOCULARS AND TELESCOPES. RITCHIE'S LIQUID AND OTHER COMPASSE
ADMIRALTY & IMRAY CHARTS. NAUTICAL BOOKS. English SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED Ware. Christofle & Co.'s ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY In great variety. DIAMOND S
AND
DIAMOND JEWELLERY, Splendid Collection of the Latest LONDON PATTERNS. very moderate prices. 479
MARTIN'S
PIOL STEEL
for Ladies. PILS
A French Remedy for all Irregularities, Thousanda of Ladies keep a box of Martin's Pills in the house, so that on the first sign of any Inregalarity of the System a timely dose may be administerous" "hose who use them reconă. mond them, hence their stiurmoús sula. All Chemists and Kiores, or poss trae B/– MARTIN, SOUTHAMPTONENGLAND
E27
POHOOMULL BROTHERS,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by No. 67 and 69, QUEEN's Road Central,
me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Con- signees' and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour. All claims must be pre- sented within ten days of the steamer's Arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, March 19, 1904. 'BARBER LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE STEAMSHIP SAINT BEDE.
FROM NEW YORK.
541
are
the
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby
Goods informed that all being landed at their risk into Godowns of the HONGKONG AND Kow. LOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LTD., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
All Goods remaining undelivered after the 24th inst,, will be suject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
A general average Bond lying at the Office of the undersigned has to be signed and a deposit paid before delivery of the Goods can be obtained.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & Co., Ltd.,
Agents.
HONGKONG,
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS.
HAVE just received a large Stock Suit-
for Christmas and New Year's Presents of Indian, Chinese and Japaneno SILKS and GOODS made thereof suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen; Cash- mere Shawls; Oriental and Egyptian embroideries Rugs; Persian and Indian Carpota: Jewelry; Maltese Lace Articles; Grass Cloth Embroidered Goods. Old Em- broidered Chinese Costumes,
Genuine Camphorwood boxes; Fans and several other articles made up of Ivory, Mother-of-pearl, Sandalwood and Tortoise. shell, &c., &c., &o.
Quality will speak for itself. Very moderate Prices. Hongkong, November 3, 1903.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY
TRADE
THERAPION
MARK,
THE INDIA, LIMITED.
E.C.
BRANCHES AT San Francisco, Washington, Mexico, Manila, Shanghai, Singapore, Yokohama, Bombay, Calcutta and Agents all over the World.
LONDON AND CONTINENTAL BANKERS: National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. Union of London and Smith's Bank, Ltd. Crédit Lyonnais, Dresdner Bank, Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris, &c.
Tscription of Banking and Exchange THE Corporation Transacts every de- business receives money in Current Ac- count and issued Fixed Deposit Receipts either in Gold or Silver at rates which may be ascertained on application.
HONGKONG BRANCH:
20, DES VAUX ROAD CENTRAL.
CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager Hongkong, December 12, 1903,
·
"
Leg,-Yeung Poi
Shoulder,-Yeung Shad
Liver,-Chi Con Pork, Chop,-Chi Pai Kwat
*
Corned,-Ham Chu Yuk Log,-Chu Pei
...
22
22 2
Fat er Lard, Chu You Sueeps' Head and Feet,-Yeung Tau Krk set 55
*
肝牌比油心肝仔
Oranges, (Cauton)—San Shing Tim Chang
20
山竹
西山城大白
**
10 101
上海
***
10
***
花生
Pears, (American),-Kam San Shut Li
(Canton), Cooking,—Sa Li
(Shanghai),-Sheung Hai L.
Peanuts, Fa Song
Persimmons Largo,-Hung Chie
Pine-apples, 1st quality,-Shoung Poon Ti
Paw Law
2nd cocking-Chung-tang-paw-jaw
Walnuts,-Hop Tuo
***
**
each
"
01
--
野
Plantains,-Tai Cheu
***
"
161
Heart,-Yeung Sum Kidneys,-Yeung Yio Liver,-Yeung Con Sucking Pigs, To Order-Cho Chal Suot, Boef,-Sang Ngau You
Mutton, Sang Yeang You Veal,-Ngnu Chai Yuk
Sausages,-Ngan Chai Yak Tong
Bacli 6
Plums,-Swatow Hung Lai...
9
...
"
Pumelo. Siam,-Chim Lo Yau
*
10
*** 19
lb. 22
***
+
12
合桃
16
"
Green, Sang Hop Tuo
...
...
** 19
17
I
生牛油
20
-
11
生羊油
Vegetables, &o.
18
19
牛仔肉
Poultry.
生口
jb
11
Pin Tau
***
**
32
鷄仔
1+0
30
19
Sprout, -Ah Choi
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Long, Tau Kok
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21
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA,
AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1853. HEAD OFFICE, London.
Manager.
Hongkong, March 11, 1904.
689
T
BANK MERCANTILE
OF
.£1,500,000 | CAPITAL PAID-UP
£1,125,000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF SHARE- ..£ 682,500 HOLDERS... ... *** ...£80,000 Reserve Fund
-
***
...
***
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SUBSCRIBED.....
PAID UP.... RESERVE FUND...
BANKERS: LONDON JOINT STOOK BANK, LIMITED.
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily Balance.
ON FIXED Deposit: ¦— For 12 Months
B
"
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11
3 "
EVAN ORMISTON]
Manager.
Hongkong, May 25, 1903,
234
M
...£800,000
...£800,000 Chicken,--Kai Chai ... ...£725,000
INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily balances.
On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4
Hongkong, May 19, 1903.
HOBANKING CORPORATION.
TONGKONG AND SHANGHAI DEUTSCH-ASIATISCHE
COURT OF DIRECTORS ¦--
A. J. RAYMOND, Esq.-Chairman.
H. K. TOMKINS, Esq.-Deputy Chairman, Hon. C. W. Dickson, N. A Siebe, Esq. E. Goetz, Esq. H. W. Slade, Esq.
BRANCHES.
BERLIN. HANROW, TSINGTAU (KIAPTSOHOU).
LONDON BANKERS: Mosars N. M. ROTHSCHILD & SONS. The Union of London and Smiths Bank, Limited.
Capons, Large, Small,-Sin Ka. Ducks,-Ap Doves,-Pan Kad
-
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15 Artichokes, Shanghai-Sheang Hai Ah
Chi Chouk
Beans, (French), Macao,-Oh Moon Pin Ts
(French), Shanghai,-Sheung Hai
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生合機
茶蔬
YEN
4. 澳門邊登
上海邊背
Wild Ducks, S'hai,-Shanghai Sul-ap pair Teal,-Sui Ap Chai,
| ༅ རྞྞ | ོའཱུརྦ |རྔུ
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Beet Root,-Hung Choi Lau
Brinjals, Green,-Ching Yuen Ker
Brassica,-Pak Choi...
Chilies Dried,-Con Lai Chi,
Der
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each
ลง
2
each
JLLALA
"
"
6 3
81
Eggs, Hen-Kai Tan...
per dozen 20
"
"
"
21
Fowls, Canton,-Kai
31
Red,-Hung Ker...
001
T. P. COCHRANE,
Manager.
Hainan,-Hoi Nam Kal
30
**
海南雞
Bamboo Shoots,--Chouk Shan
24
b
7
48 Geese,-Ngoi
11
Geese, Wild Sh'ai,-S'hei Yor Ngol,
palr
上海野鵝
Cabbage, Chinese, com-Kai Choy
BANK
PAID-UP CAPITAL.........................
..$10,000,000
RESERVE FUND-
PAID-UP CAPITAL, S'hai Tls. 5,000,000, HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: BERLIN.
Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reserve
6,500,000
RESERVE LIABILITY or
PROPRIETORS
$16,500,000 $10,000,000
CALCUTTA TIENTSIN.
Musk Deer,-Wong Keng Hare, Shanghai,-Tu Chni Partridge,Che Khoo Pheasant,Shan Kai Pigeons, Canton,-Pak, Kap
Hoihow.-Hoi How Pak Kap., Quail,-Um-Chuï ·. Rico Birds,-Wo Fu Chouk Suipo,-Sa-O
oach
Cabbage Root,-Kai Lan Tan
004
each
2
IM
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免仔
Cabbage, (Shanghai),--Yeh Cho!
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7
Cano Shoots, bunch,-Kau Shun
60
TH
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201
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IN
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“山樂
Cauliflower, Large size,-Tai Yok Chol-fa each 20
cach da
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Medium size,-Cheung Yeli Cho -fa .: 15
19
-each. 21
33 海口白酱
**
Small size,-Sai Yeh Choi Fa Carrots,-Kam Shun
он
12
dozen
Celery, Chinese,-Tong Kan Choi
3
***
禾花雀
24
100
***
炒羊
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11
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Turkeys, Cock
Phor Kai Kung ..
火鵝公
White,-Pak,
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19
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20
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Red,-Hung Fa
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20
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70
水鴨仔
Green, Ching Lat Chiu
TH
200
16
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K
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Manager.
海鮮
Bitter Squash,-Fu Kwa Garlic, Suen Tau
IM
00
W
20
D
296 Barbel,-Ka Yu
Bream,-Bin Yu
+4
14: ;
13
Canton Fresh Water Fish,-Ho' Sin Ya Carp,-Li Yu
14
海鮮魚
16'
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6
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11
18
4
1
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"
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, February 24, 1904.
66
Catfish,-Chik Yu Codfish,-Mun Ya Crabs,-Hai by E. J. EITEL, PH.D.
Cattle Fish,-Muk ya To be had-Price 40 Cents the set-from the CHINA MAIL Office, Wyndham Dab,-Sa Mang Yo... Street
11
...
+
赤魚
14
TH
16
FRO
12
Mushrooms, Fresh-Sang Cho Kho
*
I
11
HOL
+
Dace,-Wong Mel Lun
11
11
Green-Sang Churg
Dog Fish-Tit. Ta Sa
$
200
跌倒汐
15
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***
海優
14.
淡水湖
21
A. Haupt, Esq.
H. Schubart, Esq.
E. Shellim, Esq.
C. A. Tomes, Esq. E. 5. Whealler,
Esq. CHIEF MANAGER: Hongkong-J. R. M. Sпт,
MANAGER: Shanghai-H. M. BEVIS. LONDON BANKEES-LONDON AND COUNTY BANKING CO., Ln.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent, per annum on the daily balance.
ON FIXED DEPOSITS :—
For 3 months 2ḥ por cont per annum,
"
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
721 THE
This successful and highly popular remedy, as employed in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord. Kostan, Jobert, Velpeau, and otherò, combines all the desiderata to be sought in a medicine of the kind and surpasset everything bitherto employed.
THERAPION No. 1
tu a remarkably short time, often a few days only, removes all discharges from the urinary organs.. superoding injections, the use of which dors irr. parable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and other.serious diseases.
687 THERAPION No. 2
Hongkong, March 16, 1904, BRITISH-INDIA STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS.
THE Co.'s Steamship Palamcotta, having
for impurity of the blood, scurvy, pimples, spala, blotches, pains and swelling of the joints, secon dary symptoms, gout, rheumatism, and all diseases for which it has been too much a fashion to em ploy mercury, Karsaparilla, &c., to the destruction of sufferers' toeth and ruin of health. This pre paration purifies the whole system through the blood, and thoroughly eliminates every polsonous mattor from the body, gd
arrived from the above Ports, Con- THERAPION No. 3
signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
for nervous exhaustion, impaired vitality, aleepless. ,ness, and xil the distressing consequences of early error, excess, residence in bot, unhealthy climates, &c. It possesses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour, to the debilitated.
Cargo impeding the discharge or re- maining on board after Noon, the 19th instant, will bo landed at Consignees THERAPION
risk and expense into Godowns at EAST Porr.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managera. Hongkong, March 18, 1904.
595
is sold by all
Chemists and Merchants throughout
World... the Price in England 2/9 & 4/6. In ordering, state which of the three numbers is required, and observe above Trade Mark, which is a fac-simile of word, THERATION as it appears on British Government Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affixed to every package by order of His Majesty's Hon. Commissioners, and without which it is a forgery:
Bold by A. 8. WATSON & Co., Limited
Hongkong, China ni Manila,
THE business of the above Bank is con. ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA- TION. Rules may be obtained on ap. plication
INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 3 PER CENT. per annum. Depositors my transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the
Deutsche Bank (Berlin), London Agency. Direction der Disconto Gesellschaft. Interest allowed on Current Account,
Curry Stuff, English, 'Ka Lee Chol Lia...
Deposits received on terms which may be Wild Ducks, Canton,--Sang Shing Sul Ap ea. $1.10 Cucumbers, Ching Kwa learnt on application. Every description of Banking and Exchange business trans- acted.
Hongkong, September 1, 1903
=*C
1. THE TRI-METRICAL OLASSIO.
千字文
2.—THE THOUSAND WORDS' POEM
Translated from the Chinese
THI
Bangkok Times.
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN SIAM
ONGKONG AND And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin
China, the Straits Settlements,
SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per
annum.
For the Hongkong and Shangha!
Banking Corporation,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
1617 Hongkong "May 1, 1900, THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, LIMITED.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAK,.................21,000,000. PAID UP CAPITAL, *************
HOLD OFFICE-Honɑzone.
324,874.
Board of Directors. OHAN KIT SHAN, Esq. J. FOOKE, Esq. CREASY EWENS, Esq. G. C. Moxon, Esq. Chief Manager Gro. W. F. PLAYFAIR,
and Burma.
A DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Mail
Edition (20 pp.)
Fish.
Eels, Congor. Hai Mann
+1
་
**
身
Fresh water,Tam Sin Ya... Lela, Yellow,-Wong Sin Frogs,-Tien Kai
***
1.
Garoupa,-Sek Pap... Gudgeon,-Pak Kup Yu... Herrings,-Teo Pak...
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白蛤魚
18
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Halibut,-Cheung Kwan Yu - Labrus, Wong Fa Yu Loach,Wo Yo
將軍甲
18 黃花魚
11
22
20
24
芒魚
18
15
MA
SUBSCRIPTION, DAILY (postage extra), Lobsters,--Long Ha
Ticals 50 a year
Mackerel,-Chl Yu...
WEEKLY, including postage, £2 p.a.
Ticale 2, one insertion; Ticala 4 centa
Mallet-Chai Ya
H
ADVERTISING RATES. Per inch (8 lines), Monk Fish,-Mong Yu
50, three times; Ticale 6 conta 75 ́s week Ticals 14 canta 47, a firat Oysters,-Sang Hoo month; subsequent months, Ticals 7
Parrotfish,-Kal Kung Yu cents 23.
Perch,-Tau Loc A UNIQUE FEATURE of the "Bangkok
F. Paw Poong Pike, Times" is its Siamese version. Thus the
Pan Yu advertiser is enabled to talk as it were with Plaice,... the Siamese in their own tongue without.
comfret, Black,-Hak Chong knowing one word of it, the Bangkok Times doing the translations required.
Pomfret, White, Pak Chong Literary communications should be ad. dressed to the EDITOR. Business com. Prawns-Ming Ha munications to the MANAGER, Cheques
Ray-Pel På 8 and Post Office Orders in favour of Mana
Bangkok Times." Orders booked by MANAGER, China
Interest for 12 months Fixed
OZE,
Hongkong, February 6, 1904.
B%
117
Rock Fish-Sek Kau Kang Roach,-Chun Yu
花破影
明蝦
石狗 R
Ginger, young,-Sun Taz Keung
"
old,-Lo Keung
Horso Radish, S'hai-Lik Kan
Indian Corn,-Suk Mai
Lettuce,-Yeung Sang Chol
Water Chesnuts,-Ma Tai
11
*
TH
18
plede 'ach
Mandarin,- Kwei Lum MaTal; .:
Onions, Bombay,-Yeung Ching au
Shanghal,-Basting Hal Chung Tan
Japan,--Yu Poon
Okroos,-Mo Ker...
***
Parsley, English,-Young Un Bal per Bundle
Green Peas,-Ching Tac
Potatoes, Sweet,-Fan Shu
Shanghai, Sheang Hai Shu Teat
Japan,-Yut Poor Shu Tsa
Americat,-Fa Ki
*
Foochow,-Fak Chap au Tea!
Macao,--Oh Moon
Pampkin,Toong Kwa
Radish,-Hang Lo Pak Tual
Shalots, Con Chung Tan -
Spinage, (Chinese)Paw Chol
Spinach,-Yin Chol
Tomatoes, Fan Ker
Taros,-Wu Tau
Turnips, Punti, (Long),~Low Pak
,,English,Jeung Low Pak
Vegetable Marrow,—Oblt Kwa
Water Oresses,—Sal Yeting Cholit
,, Caltrops,-Lan Kok
Lily root-Ida Ngan
Yam-Ta Sha
日本粥
H. A. JOHANSSEN, Acting Inspector
Marcen
:
8
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
March 21.
Loongmoon, German stuamer, 1,245, F. Kalkofen, Chinkiang March 16, General.-- Siemban & Co.
Elisabeth Rickmers, German str., 1,223," Goetche, Bangkok March 14, Rico and Timber.--BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Bulle Oil
Sultan Van Langkul, Dutch str., 2,308, Rommers, Langkut March 14 MEYER & Co
March 22.
Suisong, British steamer. 1,776, James Young, Ckleurta March 5, and Singapore 15, General Jalpini, Marueson & Co.
Haichi, British stemmer, 1,267, A
E. Hodgins, Poochow Mar, 18, Amoy 19, and Swatow 21. General Thomor
Co.
Hoiuo, French steamer,
Haiphong and Hihow M» ch 21, Jeneral
and Rice. A. R. MARTY
M
stemper. 2.160, Cubitt, Ovid, British Moji March 1, 2 KAHA.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Mails will close-
For NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, YOKO. HAMA & PACIFIC PORTS.-— Per Ningchow, at ♬ a.m., on Wednes-
day, the 23rd March.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Barbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Depostures reported te-day.
To facilitate finding the position of any vossel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eloven Sections, commencing from Green Jeland. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked h., near the Rowloc shore k., sua those in the body of the Shipping of midway between each shore are marked c., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections,
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,—
Per Hatching, at 11 a.m., on Wednes8.ction.
day, the 23rd March.
For KOBE.—
Por Chingtu, at 11 a... the 23rd March.
on Wednesday,
For SINGAPORE, FENANG & CAL
QUTTA. —
Per Numwing, at 2 pm., on Wednesday.
the 23rd March.
For SHANGHAI –
For Ningo, at 3 pm, on Wednesday,
the 23rd March
•
From Green Island to the Gas Works.
2. From One Works to Jardine's Whari.
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour & theer
4. From Harbour Master's to the Market,
ô, From The Market to l'eddar's Wharf.
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard,
Tessel Namés,
$70 (loodwin, at 5 pm, on Wednesday. | Boruco
The 23rd March
Sectron.
7. From Naval Yard 10 Floe Building.
3. From Blue Buildings to East Point,
9. From Kellet's leland to North Point,
10. Kowloon Wharves.
11. Jardino & Whsri,
Captain.
Flag and Kig.
Toni
Date of
Donsigness or Agents,
Destination,
Firmarts
nett. Arrival.
str. 101 Mar, French str. 3622 Mar. |British str.) 3 31 Mar. Ver.
str. 7100 Mar. dier. str. 1346 Mar.
British atr. 1469 Mar. 6Butterfield & Swire. Chi. str. 1211 Mar. 21C. M. S. N. Co. British str. 1242 Mar. 22 Jardine, Matheson & Co. British str. 2150 Mar. 15 Admiralty Ger. Ger.
18 Melchers & Co. 17|Melchers & Co.
19China Commercial S. Co., Laļ 12 Hamburg-Amerika Linie 17 Melchers & Co.
Steamera,
BY AMESHIP
For MANILA. ---
509 Caste,
Per Kaifong, at 3 pm
The 23rd March
in Wednesday.
Anghin Annam
3
Schaefer
Jer.
3 Truck
For MOJI.-
A boll.. Batavia
3 Watt
8 Dempwolf
ik Muhle
Chingtu
4 cHowie
Chi Yuen
2 h Stewart
Thursday, the
Choysang Cymbelino Daphne
3
Roope
2 Smyth..
3
Schipper.
* pross of China...
Franz Ferdinand Gondwin
M. Struce, German str. 964, P. Brandt, Tamsui March 19, Amoy 20, and Sw tow 21, General ORAMA "HOwen Rovinja
Keong-wa. German slowmer, 1,115, W. Möllermann, Bangkok Meel 13, Ri Takwood BOTT RIFLp & Awp
· Luertes, Britic steamer, Jackson, Sign
Wo &
Salazie, French stemmer, 2,676, N Marseille and Saigon March PP), AD
N
neral
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16
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For SWATOW, AMOY & ANPING. -
Do Trites, at 9am,
24th March,
VSHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA &KOPE,
From: Fordir ind, at 11 * ... Thursday, the 901 March
SHANGHAL
Elisabeth Rickmera .. 3 Gnetche
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24th March
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MOJI KOBE,
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For Henlund, from Hongkong Shangha. T Lyb, Little, Stempel, J A. Pord Peling, E. Fisebor. Fuch
Hubbe, J X Plant, F H Korehboll, Abraham, M Chesed, Pers in Souza, Lson, A Ria, 1, i ̧ Schu, M. Rome, A Burel Hand R. He, les
€ Hoody, Fragen Kohler, Mr and Mr Bayes, Mid M., J.-F. Chagus. Dr Nathan. Mrs Shore. M. Gaham, Misses M Villespie A Ville, Meand] Misc Can- durt : i..
Yagoarki, Mops Stone and Mules; ma Kofe, Messrs C. R Falmer Monjewoda R. C. Fuline e Moorewood; for Yokohama. Mesars W. M. Hick, B Schwieg A V Fuel, H Stabemunck, Paul Queisoer, O. Friedriclis, B. Lutgens, Mr and Mrs Meurer, Mr and Mrs Kufahl, and 3 Chomes
Por Sydney, from Hongkong: for Saigon, Messrs Fisher and G. Koenig, and 28 Chinese for Singapore, Messrs C. H Brown, Dhaferm off, McDonald, 3 chi. nese and 29 Jayause ; for Colombo, Messers M. N. Mehts, 1 B. Bhesanin, D. S. Sigan- poria, and M. A za; for Port Said, Mr
F .
Perich Contruct
RomeD VACKPY.
Packet Simla will despatched on SATURDAY, the 20 March, with Mails for the United Kine Joan, the Continent of Escope, and countries beyond, Indie: The Straits Settlements Nachosunda Tudis, Burn ah, Ceylon Adon Fogp, Malia and Gibre 'tor 4010 m FOR M
Tay terendam,
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Kashing
Katanga
M. Strive Namsorg Noodle
Nicomedie Ningeh
Ningr
Ovid
Bakla
Palameo
Palawan
Faknam
Paten
Brando Salfordin
2016 10 46 r. •*
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Sultan Van Langkut. 9 Rammers
3
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Taming
13 Stott
lbs
$1 15
Tjila jop
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Tremont
3 Garlick
7lbs.
$1 50
81 to 1 lbs.
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82.00
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Mr and Mr Jackson M&Mrs F Jenkins
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Mr and Mr W. M. We H. A. Katsch
Black
Mr E. Kempffer
4. & Mrs R. Bogga: Mr E. J. Kennedy Mr E. A. Bonner Miss M. Kork wood Mrs R. W. BorthwickCapt, and Mrs Barnes Miss Boyle
Lawrence
Mr W. S. Brown Major Baker Brown Me Bar Buck
Mr L. M. Carrot Mr F. W. Corey
van Homoelegen; for Marseilles, | Mr S, W, Cartwright
Monge. Max Fernandez, Messrs A. Mr W. G Clark Koizumi ant Donald Piper
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Gerstester Loongpoon reports; From Chunkyary March 16th, very stormy weather and high sca
The Bish creamer Noisting reports: Frou Cientia March 5th, moderate N.Ely winds and sex from Singapore to 16° N.; and from thence to port, streng N.E. men soon and high son, squally weather.
The British tesmer Herlong reports: From Foochow to Amoy ami Swatow, strong NE gale, with rainy weather. Swatow to Hongkong, light N.E. winds, with moderate swell.
The British steamor Laertes reports From Saigo March 16th, light N E. wind, fine and clear, sea smooth up to Paracels: and thence strong N.E. wind and heavy N.E swell, misty and cloudy weather up to Gap Rork.
WEATHER REPORT.
Cul, Coates
Mr T. F. Cobba
Mr F. S. Calson Mr J. J. Connell Miss Corton
M.C. H. udsatt Mrs A. R. Cowden Miss K Cowałem Mr and Mr. W.
Curtis
Miss Curtis Mr K Curtis Mrs J. T. Dazies
Misses Barnes Law.
rence
Me E. Leggatt Mr A. R. Lewis
Mr J. H. Lowis
Mr R. J. Maugowan
Dr. Marriott
Mr and Mrs E. Mast
Mr Sidney Mast
Mr T, P. McAran
Mr & Mrs E. Meikle
My P. 1.. Miller
Mr J. S. W. Milne Com. C. S. Monro
*Mr. H. Moore
E. Mr M. S. de Movellan Mr and Mrs E. 0.
Murphy
Mr A. G. Newington Mr C. J North
Mr P. V. Davies andMr H. B Northcote
servant
Mrs G. Osborn Mr and Mrs E. Davis Mr W. Parfitt
and maid Mr F. B. Deacon Mr G. Dean
M. J. H. Derbyshire Mr. L. Derham Mr and Mrs. Douglas Mr J, C. Downing
Mr A. Dowson
Mr A. M. Dunlop
Mr and Mrs J. A
'Patlic
Lt. and Mrs G. Pike
R.N.
Mr A. G. Potter
Mr W. Hutton Potts
Mr C. E. Rommel
Mr R. T. D. Saylo Mr W. E. Schmidt Mr and Mrc A. Ellia Mr and Mrs Simmore Mr A. Emerson Mr C. Skött
Mr W. Farquharson Mr Geo. Somerville
Mr T. C. Stafford
The following notice is issued by the E. A. Field
Hongkong Observatory :-
On the 22nd at 11.20 a,m. The barome- ter has risen generally, but has fallon slightly in the Yanglaze valley and S. China.
Gradients are still rather steep on the China Coast and over the China Sea.
Fresh but decreasing monsoon will be met with in the Formosa Channel, and
resh NE. winds in the China Sen.
Forecast:-Fresh E. to NE. winds; eloudy, fine.
Day of
Menth
dongkong Tides.
March 22nd to 28th, 1904.
I 9 w
Mr H. G. Fisher Mr F. Fischer
Mrs Fraser and maid Mr E. Gallois
Mr C. Glover
Mr A. W. Grant Mrs E. Griswold Capt. T. Hall
Mr J. H. Hamblin
Mr H. H. Stanley Mr M. Stolzel and
servant
Capt. & Mrs Leslie C.
Stuart
Mrs Dr Suitcher
Mr P. C. Tarbutt
Mr C. B. Thomas Mr O. Thoresen
Mr B. F. Hamersley Mr & Mrs J. Vernon Mr Thos. A. HanmerMrs A. M. Whitton Mr W. B. Haughwout Mr J. B. Windsor Mr J. G. Hayton Mr and Mrs Wiso
Mr Philipp Wolff
Mr 11. K. Hemans
Mr H. H. Borscy
Mr & Mrs J. HooperMr and Mrs 0. E.
Woolmor Mr & Mrs C. Gordon
Wright
Rev. J. Icely
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Lt. Comdr. Hoold P. Norton, U.S. Navy Flag Lt. F.L. Chapin Mr and Mrs A. H.
U.S. Navy
Ough
Admiral R. D. Evans, Mr A. Piet]
U.S. Navy
Hton WATER
LOW WATER.
Hongkong!
Hongk
Mr H. B. Carter
Mean
Helght.
Mican
Time.
Time
Height Mr D. Chafconloff
feet.
Wed. 3 m ( 63
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6.
7 40
Thur. 21
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CERCES BOREFERI
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
TOT only cures colds and influenza, but
N°
counteracts any tendency towards
prenmonis.
Capt. Charles Keller Mr R. H. Schnooloch
Mra Keller
Taiyop
Weosung
Zafire.
Sailing Vessels
Algon Hay
Artow.....
Lothair Lyndhurst Sestern
3 craft .....
8 & Danielsen
3 c Dawsop
5
Rodger
Titlu
8 McDonald zeSchtaifline
Parnell Moller
str. 1201 Mar, 14′E. A. Trading Co. str. 1018 Mar. 21Butterfield & Swire British str. 2003 Mar. 16C. P. R Co. AUB str. 3843 Mar. 20Sander, Wieler & Co. 'British str. 2831 |Mar. 20 Misuit Bussan Kaisha
British str. 1267 Mar. 22 Douglas Steamship Co. Norw. str. 1055 Fob. 23 Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. British str. 999 Mar. 20 Butterfield & Swire French str 730 |Mar. 10'A. R. Murty
str er.
997 Jan. La Butterfield & Swire French str. 509 Mar 29¡A. R. Marty British str. 1359 Mar. British str. 1920 Mar.
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
[SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTER,"
20 Jardino, Matheson & Co
10 Butterfield & Swire
Kobe
March 23.
Vancouver (B,C) Shanghai & Kobe Moji
March 30. March 24. March 24. Swatow & Foochow March 23,
Manila
Kimon Duck Kloon Dock
March 23.
16 Portland & Asi-tie §. §- Ca/Moji & Portland, 05 March 24, 21 Patterfield & Swire 18 Enttorfeld & Swaro 17 Carlowitz & Co. 21siemssen & Co.
British str. 2366 Mar. British s'r
1924 Mar British str. 1143 Mar. British str. 2754 Mar. Ger. str. 1245 Mar. Ther.
4 Butterfield & Swire str. 1020 Mar. British str. 3000 Mar. 9 Government
str. ¡Ger.
960 Mar. 220suka Shosen Kaisha ¡British str. 2591 Mar. 21 Jardine. Matheson & Co. |British str - 2905 Mai. 17 Bradley & Co. Lier. PT. 20 Mar. 21|Hamburg-Amerika Linie
British str. 4894 Mar. 20 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1206 Mar. 22 Butterfield & Swire British str. 2360 Mar. 22 Mitsui Bussan Kuisha Ger. str. 1 18 Mar. 17.Buttertiole & Swire British str. 3416 Mar. 18 Jardino. Matheson & Co British str. 2995 Mar. 19.P. & O. S, N, Co. Ger.
str. 2084 Mar, 21 Butterfield & Swire Norw. str. 37 |Mar. 20|East Asiatic Trading Co British str. 2366 Feb. 14; Irdor
Ger. str. 3623 Mar. 18 Hamburg-Amerika Linte British str. 2103 Mar. 14Order
str.
British str. 1776 Mar. 22 Jardine, Matheson & Co Ger.
1Hamburg-Amerika Linie 780 Mar. Dutch str. 2308 Mar. 21 Meyer & Co. British str. 1460 Mar. 21 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1362 Mar. 4 Butterfield & Swire Dutch str. 276 Mar. 17 Holland-China Trading Co. amer. str. 6146 Mar. 19 Dodwell & Co., Ld. jer. str. 1088 Mar. 21 Osaka Shosen Kaisha Norw. str. 1418 Mar. 21 Sander, Wieler & Co. British str. 1030 Mar. 21 Butterfield & Swire British str. 1611 Mar. 20 Shewan, Tomes & Co,
Brit. hge. 1111 Mar. 1 Butterfield & Swire 15. 4-m bk. 2971 Mar 17! Landard Oil Ca. jestic. bye 616 June Jarder
Fatrodes, February 16; Flintshire, Japan, Frankly, 19; Yungtse, Pyrrhus, Rosely. 23: Trentham, 26; Caithness, Plitrire, Glewortory, March 1; Benbowers, Copack, Hudson, Artemisia, Crayosed, van dule, 4. Formosa, Nestor, Sikh, Prats Heinrich, Juson, Jeseric,
8:
Achilles, Arabia. Denbigh-
shore, Gera, Annym, Marquis Bocque- hem, W'ursburg, Lancis Trader, 11; Glen- lochy, Armenia, Glenshiel, St. Kilda, Keirin, Muria, Meridian, Standard, 15; Yarra, Alcinates, Alesia, Varonej-Breizhuel, 18.
Mails.
Kintuck
The P. M. S. S. Co, s 8.8. China, with
the AMERICAN MAIL, left Yokohama
on Friday, the 18th March, nt daylight, and may be expected here on or about Friday, the 25th March.
The P. & 0. Co's 8.8. Bengal, with the ENGLISH MAIL of 26th February, left Singapore on Sunday, the 20th March,
at noon, and may be expected here on
or about Friday, the 25th March. This packet brings replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on 26th January.
The T. K. K. 8.8. America Moru will leavo Fobe on April 3rd for San Francisco
via Yokohama, and Honolulu; taking the place of Hongkong Marn as per Schedule.
The C. P. R. Co.'s s.s. Empress of Japan left Yokohama on Friday afternoon, the 18th March, for Victoria and Vancouver.
Steamers Expected.
The H. A. L. steamer Stevia, from Ham. burg, left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of 17th March, and may bo expected here on or about the 23rd March, n..
The Java-China-Japan-Lijn steamer Tji- panas left Macassur for this port on the 15th March, and may be expected here on or about the 23rd March.
Fial. bye. 794 Jan. 12 Carlowitz & Co.
4-m. bk. 1879 Mar. 20)Standard Oil Co. r. yucht 528 Feb. 26German Government
The C. & M. steamship Perta left Moji on Saturday afternoon, the 19th March, and is duo here on or about Friday the 25th March, at noon. The Shire Line Monmouthshire, from
London, &c.. left Singapore on Satur day, the 19th March, at noon, and is duo here on or about Saturday, the 26th March, at daylight.
The Ben Line steamer Benalder, from Middlesbro' and London, left Sing- apore on the 18th March, for this port.
Mr & Mrs T. I. Rose The P. & A. steamer Indravelli sailed from Portland Or., on Monday, the 14th March, and is due to arrive in Hongkong about April 13th.
Mr E. W. Spethmann
Lt. Col. F. E. Kent, Mr and Mrs M. J. D. The s.s. Glenturret will leave Singapore on
R.A.
Mrs F. E. Kent
Mr.J. Lind
Mrs E. L. Monson
Captain Stunkel
Stephens
Mr and Mrs M. P.
Talati
Mr. H. S. Vaughan
Mr H. F. MontagnierMr R. N. Truman Mr K. Morton MrEd. Muelle, Consul
of Peru
PELHAM HOUSE.
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Mr J. E. Bowron cus out the phlegm and germ-infested Mr Alex. G. Clark mucous, and lots the life-giving oxygen eurich and vitalise the blood, heals the Inflamed cough-worn throat and lungs.
Mr R. Kaustra Mr and Mrs A.
Lane
Mr A. Dunrich Mr E. E. P. ErskineMr Lepage Mr.F. Freeman Mr John Mathows Mr and Mrs J. J.Mr Warwick Peele
Captain Ribot
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY „Hains:
Mi-8 Simpson
will soothe and heal the irritation of the The Missca Hains.
aucona membrane lining of your throat Mr Androw Hamil-Mr Herbert Strike
that is caused by continual coughing. It
ton
Talways cures, and cures quickly. For male Mr. H. Jewitt:
by all chemists and medicine vendors; Mr J. E. Joseph
VAWKINS Ltd., General Agonta.
Mr A. Jumillard
Mr E. O. Sullivan
Mr G. E. Thomas
Mr E. Toquit
Mr E Julian White
the 20th March, and may be expected here on the 26th March.
Latest Advices. The Imp. German Mail 5.8. Preussen has left Kobe, via Nagasaki and Shanghai, on Monday morning, the 21st March, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the 29th March.
The Imp. German Mail s.8. Pring Hein- rich carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 1st March, left Columbo on Saturday afternoon. the 20th March, and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 30th March.
On London-
Exchange.
כן
Documentary, 4 months' alghe, ...1/10,
In Paris-
S'pore & Calcutta March 23.
Tacoma, &e Shanghai
March 23. March 23.
Amoy & Rangaon March 22.
Destination.
TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1904.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Fessels.
Brisgavia (8)
Bremen, &c................................. Preussen (8) Bremen, &c.................................. Hamburg (8) Bremen. &c. ********* Prinz Heinrich (s). Genoa, Mar'les L'pool Idomeneus (8) Hainburg Havre & Hamburg ... Suevis (6) Japan
Tjipanas (8) Kobe
Chingtu (8)..... London & Antwerp... Pakling (8) London & Antwerp... Machaon (s) London, Antwerp, &c. Java (s). London, &c. ......................... (Simla (§).... Manila
Shawmut (a) Zaliro (s)... Ruhi (8)
Manila
Manila
Manila
........................ ................ .... Kaifong (8) Manila, Aus❜lian Ports Australian (s).. Manila, Alian Ports.. Chingtu (s). Moji and Portland, Or. Atholl (8) New York v.Suez Canal;Afridi (8)..... New York v. Suez Canal Konnebec (4).... Shanghai....... morn Bengal (8) Shanghai.....
[chang (8) Shanghai..
Ningpo (4) S'hai, Kobo & Y'homa Salazie (s) S'pore Cl'bo, B'bay &c. Silesia (a) S'hai and Portland, Or. ¡Indrasamha (8) S'hai and Portland. Or. Indravelli (8).............. S'hai, Kobe & Y'ma... Franz Ferdinand S'pore, Pang. Calcutta, Namsang (s). S'pore, Java Ports, &c. Tjimnhi (8) S'tow.Amoy& Anping Tritos (s)... S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui M. Struve (s).. 3'tow, Amoy & F'chow Triumph (s) S'tow, Amoy & Tamsui Brithjof (a)... Stow, Away, Foochow Haiching (8) St Nazaire, H'vre, &c. Abessinia (8) Vancouver (B.C.), &c Empress of China Vancouver (B.C.), &c. Empress of India Vancouver (B.C.), &e. Athenian (s) Victoria, B.C., Tacoma Tremont (6) Victoria, B.O., Tacoma Olympia (8) Yma, S'hai, Moji, Kobe Formosa (8) Yokohama & Kobo ... Suevia (6) Yokohama & Kobe ... Taiyuan (s).............
Agents.
Dute of Leaving.
Melchors & C
March 39. Melchera & Co......... April 13. Melchers & Co.......... April 27. Butterfield & Swire... April 20. Hamburg-Am'ka Lini April 12. Hamburg-Am'ka Linie April 25. China H'land T'ing Co.(2nd half of March, Putterfield & Swire... Mar. 23, at Noon, Butterfield & Swire...March 23. Butterfield & Swire.. April 12.
P. & O, S. N. Co..... About March 30 P. & O S. N. Co..... ¡Mar. 26, at Noon. Dodwell & Co. Limited About April 30. Showan, Tomes & Co.¡Mar, 26, at 10 a.m. Shewan, Tomes & Co. April 2, at 10a.m. Butterfield & Swire.. March 23. Gibb, Livingston & Co. April 8, at Noon, Butterfield & Swire... April 8. China Com. S. Co., Ld Mar. 26, at Noon, Dodwell & Co. Limited Farly in April. Standard Oil Co. About Mar. 28, PO. 8. N. Co..... About Mar. 26. Butterfield & Swire... Mar. 24, at 4 p.m. Butterfiold & Swire... March 23, at 4 p.m. ... Sander, Wielor & Co. March 26, at paan,
Sander, Wieler & Co..March 23. Portland A. S. Co. March 24... .... Portland & A. S. Co..April 24. (s)... Sander, Wieler & Co. Mar. 23. p.m.
Jardine, Matheson &Co March 23, at 3 p.m. China'land Ting Co. 1st half of April. Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Mar. 23, at 10a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. Mar. 24, at 10 a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.. Mar 30, at 10a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha, April 3, at 10 am. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Mar. 23, at Noon. Hamburg-Amika Linie April 2.
(8)...Canadian P'fio . Co. March 30. (8)..... Canadian P'fio R. Co April 20. ...Canadian 'fie R. Co April 27.
Dodwell & Co. Limited March 20. Dodwell & Co., Ltd... April 27.
P. &O. S. N. Co....... About April 5. Hainburg-Am ka Linic Mar. 27, Daylight. Butterfield & Swire.. Mar. 26, at Noon.
SPARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS.
March 22, 1904.
$605, buyer London, £61
No. of
Yokohama & Kobe March 56.
Stocks.
BANKS.
Falue.
Shares.
'Paid
12.
Closing Quotations. Cash,
Mogi & Tecom Swatow & Anping
March 20. March 24,
Hongkong and Shanghai Fank Corp. National Bank of China, Limited ..
Do. Founders' shareя MARINE INSURANCES.
80,000 8 19,870 29,956 £ 750 £
126 Al
10 £ 8 $35, bayer
March 26,
Manil
•
Canton Insurance Office Co., Ld.... 10,000 $ China Traders' Insurance Co., Ld.... 24,000 8 10,000 £ North-China Insurance Co.. Ld..... Union Insurance Society, Ld.......... 10,000 Yangtaze :surance Association, Lo,; 8,000 2
10 £ 85, buyere
1 £1.810
250,850 $175, sellers
83.33 $25 $65, buyers
16 £ 5 The 67 260 8 100 8475, Kullers 100 8 00 8385
K'loon Dock
FIRE INSURANCES. China Fire Insurance Co., Id. ...... 20,000 $ Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. 8,000 $
DOCKS, ETC.
100
20 $84, sellers
250
50 $282, buyers
*60
all 18205
259 26 $47
64 8 64 8371, Fellera
China Coast Meteorological
Statlan.
Hakodate..
Register.
21st March.-AT 4 P.M.
Пойти.
Barometer.
Taihoku...1 p. 30.21
Wlod.
Temperature.
Humidity.
Election.
~ 07 10 | | Forr
Weather.
Hkong & Whampoa Dock Co. Ld., 50,000 Jeo. Fenwick & Co., Limited. ...... 6,000 New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd............. 6,000 $ S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. La..... 65,700 Tls.
SANBOATE, TUG8. ETO.
China and Manila S. 9. Co., Ld..
Star Ferry Company, Ld.
80,000 8
Douglas Steamship Co., Limited 20,000 $ FK. O. and M. Steamboat Co., La 80,000 $ Indo-China S. N. Company, Limited 80,000 £
10,000 10,000 $ Shell Transport & Trading Co., Ltd. 100,000 £ Proference.
100,000 £
8,600 Tls.
Tls.
do.
Taku Tag and Lighter Co., Ld. Shanghai Tog & Lighter Co., Ltd. | 200.000 Preference. [100,000
100 Tle100 Tls, 142
50 50 $21, buyers
60 all £33, collera
158 15 8201
10
all 88, buyers
10 8 10 8:0, buyers
10
1
5 $184, Fellers
119/- buyera
10 £ 101 £10, Nominal 50 Tls 50 Tls. 35
Fla. 60, buyers
Shanghai and Hongkow Wharf Co.... 20,100 Tls. 100 Tls100 Tls, 185, tales
Hongkong Land Investment and
}
Agency Company, Limited Shanghai Land Investment Co., Ld. 52,000 Tiz. Kowloon Land and Building Com-
Iany Wei-hel-wel Land & Building Co.,Ld
WIstock .12
P
Nemuro...
20.65
M
do.
60 Tis, 50 Tls. 48, buyera
20.66
"
REFINERIES.
HONGKONG, March 22, 1904.
Tokio .....
20.74
*
Kochi....
29.87
NW
*
Nagasaki...
30.11
NW
Bank, Wire,
...1/93
Kagoshima
30.15
China Sugar Company, Limited..... 20,000 3 Luzon Sagar Company, Limited.
7,000 8 Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ld....
...
100 100 7,000 Tis. 50 T
A
€110, sellers
A 810, rellere
60 TIB. 60, salea
NW
"
WHARVES.
On demand,...
11
124
..1/98
Oshima.....
30.16
N
99
30 days' sight,
...1/92
HK. & Kow. Wharf & Godown Co. 30,000 8
50
all $92), sales
Naha........
30 13
N
U
4 months' sight,
...1/10
Credits, 4
...1/10
Ishi'jima.......
30.09
NE
19
LAND AND BUILDING.
Taicho......
30.09
"
Tainan
30.07
11
On demand,
228
Koshan...
30.06
NE
11
Credits, 4 months, alght,
М
232 Pescadores
30.14
NE
Weihaiwei.
30.20 39
NW 2
188
Gutzlaff
30.32 61 40 ESE
**
44)
Amoy
45
Canton....
135
135
Vict. Poak
NE 3
D
Gap Rock
30.1
NNE 5
135
15
30.1464 N
11
11
1 Berl -
On Demand,
Ju New York
Un demand,
Dad
FAR
Orodite, 60 days' sight, In Bombay-
Wire....
On demand, in Onicutta-
Wire,...
Un demand, On Singapore
On demard,
-
On Manila-
On demand,
In Shanghai...
On demand,
P
1 t
11 : !!
*
+
M
"
ין
.N
Sharp Pk., 30.21 51 79 E
...... 2.30p. 30.31 65 87 NE 21 Swatow....3 p. 30.17 8
30.13 58 94 N
Hongkong 4 p. 30.13 5630 NE
1
CV
............ | ⠀ • • • • • || 0 | 0 2 0 2 || 04 | |
Macao......
1354 | Ha phong
Manila..... Nom. Bacolod ...
.|3 p.|
[liolo ......
Nom. Cebu......
C. S. Jamer
Malate.....
29.80 84 64 BSE 1
N
"
29.8 73 NNE 2
[29.83 84
N
++
p.)
22nd March. -st 10 a.
b
17
all $161, buyers
60 S. 50 $53, sellera
New Panjom Mining Co., Ld......... 30,000 8
Soc été Francaise des Charbon-
noges du Tonkin. ..................................................
Raub Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ld.....200,000 £
HOTELS. ETC.
Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd. ... 12,000 $
Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin). 2,000 T.Tls.50 Tls.50 Tls. 150, buyers
Astor House Hotel Co., Ltd. (S'hái) 30,000 ($
DISPENSARIES.
4. S. Watson & Co., Limited. ............... 60,000 8 Watkins Limited
50,000 $ 100
$
50 6,000
100 $147, sollers 60 Ms.50 Tls. 108, sellore
30 $35, sellers
3,764 Tla.
25 Tls.25 Tls. 10
0
TRAMWAYS.
Humphreys Estate & Finance Co. West Point Building Co., Limited... HK. High-Lovel Tramways Co., Ld.
100,000 $ 59,000 $ 12,500 $ 1,250 13.
10
10 $ 282
100 all
$300
MINING.
1 Preference shares.............. 30,000 |$
11 8 11 81, sellers
all 125 cents
16,000 Fcs. 260
all
$500
1 18/10 $7, sellers
60
all $135, ex div.
258 25 $33, buyers.
. 10
all 814, sellers
10,000 $
10 8 10 87, sellers
LIGHTING.
Hakodate.. 29.81 Tokio Kochi
..
29.90
H
30.07
HK. and China Gas Co., Limited... Shanghai Gas Company, Ltd......... Hongkong Electric Co., Limited... Now Electrica (new issue)
7,000 £
8,000 Tla.
30,000 $
30,000 $
་་
Nagasaki... 30.19
BRICK AND CEMENT.
H
Previous day
Kagoshima
at ↓ p.m
On date at On date" 10 ani. p.m..
4
te at Oshima..... 30.20
Naha...
19
30,23
Green Island Cement Co., Ld.......
60,000 $
MISCELLANEOUS.
N
31.10
30.22 30.13
Ishi'jima...
30.21 30.17
NE
· Ld.........
Taihoku
37
54
55
72
88
80
Tainan.....
5a.30.18 30.11 30.11
E
United Asbestos Oriental Agency,
Limited
8,604 £ 9,000 bed'y
12/6 £12/6 86, sellera
100 fder
*7,000
"
NNE
NE
Koshun ... Pascadores
"
30.10 30.11
10,000 8
1
.1
od
0.01
Gutzlaff Sharp Pk., ་་
(30.34 48 70
"
31) days' sight, (private paper) in Yokohama-
Im
IM
713
721
891
On demanù, .. old Leaf, 100 fine, (per taal)... Sovereigns (Bank's buying rata) Silvas (pas OE.)
Hongkong Reglater.
Barometer.** Temperaturo Hamidity Direction of
Wind
Force Weather...... Raln
52
$57.20 Wl'ostock...! $10.90 Nemuro Ga. 20,80 26
-
Highest open air temparature on the 20th.... ¡59 Lowest open air temperature on the 20th......65
J. I. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, March 21st, 1904.
་་ Temperature. HONGKONG, March 22, 1904.
30.10
The C. O. Co.'s 8.8. Clavering sailed from BAROMETEX-
Astoria on the 13th March, and is due here on April 12th.
69
The O,P. R. Co 's's.s. Athenian left Van-
Do. Do. THERMOMETER-9 A.M....
9 A.M.... 1. P.M....
**** 30.03
4 P.M.....
29,90
58.
couver on Monday afternoon, the 7th March, for Hongkong, via the usual Ports of Call.
Do.
1 P.M....
Do.
4.P.M....
69
Do.
(Wet bulb)9 4, 53
Do.
Do.
1 PM. :"54
Do.
Dc.
4 P.M. 55
50
The Austrian Lloyd's 8.s. Silesia loft Moji for this port, on the 19th March. J.The C, O. Co.'s 8.8. Lothian has arrived at
Salina Cruz, Mexico, and sails on the 18th March, for Portland, Orom Me The s.8. Shimosa sailed from Singapore for this port via, Manila, on the 11tb March
The D. S. S. Co. a .s. Pingrey will leave Victoria, B.O.. on 24th March for Japan and Hongkong.
The O. S. 8. Co.'s sta. Tydeus should leave Nagasaki on 24th March, and is due here on 28th March.
Do, Maximum ........
Do Minimum over night 66
VESSELA "AT THE DOCKS - At Kowloon H.I.G.M.S. Mowe, H.M.S. Glory," Hanoi, Ellen Rickmers, Lin Tan, Seestern, Solent, Chuontiao, U.S.S. Kentucky. Lungtsing.
Cosmopolitan-Salfordia, Aberdeen.--Atholl.
Taichu......"
Weihaiwei BA.
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Amoy......6.30, 30.27 17 36 NE 1 Swatow...
9 A. Canton... Hongkong 10a. 30.19 8 67 Vict, Peak Gap Rock 30.16 Macao...... 30.17 67 Haiphong.."
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by
J. I. PLUMMER, Chief Assistant, Hongkong Observatory, March 21, 1904,
1. Banoxster, reduced to 12 degrees Fahrenhalt aud to the level of the sea in Inches, tenthr, and hun- dredths.
helt.
TEMPERATUR in the shade, in degrees Fahren. HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the humi dity of air saturated with mõisture being 100,-
́4, Direction or Wirb; to two pelata. –
18
5. Foxon of Wind, socording to Beaufort Scalej!. -6, STATE OF WATaur? Glue sky, odetached clouda d drizzling rain. / fog, #gloomy, A haj), 1. lightning, overcast, p passing stonere, q'squally, ir rain," a mow thunder, visibility, so daw (wet).
10-750 Bait in inches, tenths and hundredthsi
Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,
10 all 8140, hayors 50 Tls.50 Tls. 115, sales
10 8 10 812, sellors 10 $ 6 $61, seltere
108-10 $25, buyers,
5 81, sellers
Hk, Steam Water-boat Co., Ltd. Hongkong Dairy Farm Co... Flongkong Ice Company, Limited... 6,000 $ Shanghai Waterworks Co., Ltd..... 7,200 £ ebran Planting Company, Ltd...... 20,000 H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Id. 10,000 Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Id. 190,0 Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weav
ing Co., Ld. ............ International Cotton Manufactur-
ing Co., Ld. Laou-Kung-Mow Cotton Spinning and Weaving Co., Ltd. .................................. Soy Chee Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. China Provident Loan Mortgage
10 $ 4 89, buyers 10 10 8210, buyers 108 10 8152, sales 7 all $12 26 all
$220, seligre
20 £ 20 Tls. 425
68
50 all $142, vales & Ilers 10 8 10 815), sellers
20,000 Tla.
10,000 Tls. 75 Tls.75 Tls. 25
8,000 Tie, 100 Tl:100 Tla. 324 2,000 Tia. 500 Tis 00 Te. 170 60,000 $ 10810 $8.75, sales
12$ 12 48, ex div., selleen 10 all 40, sellera
50 Tie 50 Tls. 33, sellers
Wm. Powe'l, Ld. .....................................................12,000 8
Chida Borneo Company, Ltd.
60,000 $
Campbell Moore & Co., Limi ed
1,200 $
10 8 10 893, nollers
Shanghai and Hongkong DyeingĮ
and Cleaning Co., Id.
1,2008
60 $ 60 1950
The Canton Hongkong Ice and Cold
70,000
10 8 10 $10, Nomiñal
87,500 300
10810 810, bayars 500 8500 8200
Interest
Storage Company, Limited Philippine Co., Lde ..................... Alhambra Limited..
OIGAR COMPANIES.
LOANS.
Amount.
Chinese Imperial 1886 x Tis, 767;20
·Kaltia.
0Tl., 2507 % p. annum Par
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