4
WINE AND
SPIRIT
MERCHANTS
*
*
The China Mail.
CHAZALON & Co.
AKERS
AND
FRENOH
PRESERVES
IMPORTERS.
6, QUEEN'S ROAD. ⠀
范大十月三年六零百九千一英
ESTABLISHÐD
1 8 4 5
HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1906.
日二初月三年午丙
Business Notices.
St. GEORGE'S
BUILDING
DISS BROS,
· 0
Business Notices.
Tailors,
PRICE, $8.00 Per Month
Business Notices.
W. S BAILEY & CO. BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LIMITED GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LD
ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.
Wonks:
(SOLE AGENTS FOR BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LTD., LONDON).
BELL'S ASBESTOS
PORTLAND CEMENT
No. 13,408
GERMAN BEER.
Large Stock on Hand of AUGUSTINER BRAU
AND THE CELEBRATED
KULMBACHER BIER. Per Case of 6 doz. pts...$18.00.
Per Case of 4 doz. qts...$18.00. MACEWEN, FRICKEL & CO.,
1815
3, DUDDELL STREET.
Intimations.
-NOTICE.
KOWLCON WATER WORKS.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the WATER SUPPLY to HUNGnou and HOK UN will probably be interrupted on or about TUESDAY NEXT, the 27th instant, to enable a new main for the supply of these districts to be connected up.
W. CHATHAM,
Water Authority.
Public Works Department,
- Hongkong, March 24, 1906.
NOTICE.
623
KOWLOON BAY,
Orrices & STORES
No:20, | CONNAUGHT ROAD.
THE
MOST
RELIABLE
PACKING
DAGGER
PACKING
FOR
MARINE
ENGINES.
In Bags of 250 lbs, net,
In Casks of 376 lbs. net, $4.75 per Cask, ox Factory,
$2.80 per Bag, ex Factory.
Shewan, Tomes & Co.,
HONGKONG, CANTON, MACAO AND WEST RIVER STEAMERS.
JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD., AND THE
NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.
Hongkong-Canton Line.
E... HONAM, 2,369 tona, Captain H. D. Jones, 4.8. POWAN, 2,338 tons, Captain W. A. Valentine. 8.6. FATSHAN, 2,260 tons, Captain R. D. Thomas. 6.8. HANKOW, 3,073 tons, Captain Q. V. Lloyd. 8.9. KINSHAN, 1,995 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius.
CHINA
Departures from HONGKONG to CANTON daily at 8.80 m. (Sunday Excepted), 9 p.m.
and 10.30 p.m. (Saturday Excepted), Departures from CANTON to HONGKONG daily at 6.30 a.m., 3 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.
(Bunday excepted).
These Steamers, carrying His Majesty's Malls, are the largest and fastest on the River. Special attention is drawn to their Superior Saloon and Čabin accommodation.
Hongkong-Macao Line,
9.6. HEUNGSHAN, 1,998 tons, Captain G. F. Morrison, A.N.R. Departures from Hongkong to Macao on week days at 2 p.m.
WPASSAGE, BAGGAGE, and SHIP-
TÉ have this day been Appointed Departures on Sundays at Noon. Departures from Macao bo Hongkong'dally at 8-1.m
PING AGENTS by Messrs COX &
CO., Bankers, Army Agents, &o., of Lon.
don and Bombay.
All information can be obtained, or will
Canton-Macao Line.
-6.8. LUNGSHAN, 819 tona, Captain T. Hamlin,
This steamer leaves Canton for Macao every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS :
BELL'S ASBESTOS CO., LD., LONDON.
LARGE STOCK OF PACKINGS, JOINTINGS, &o., ALWAYS IN HAND.
OFFICE:-6, DES VŒUX - ROAD.
GENERAL MANAGERS,
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. FAIRALL & CO.
TWIN BEDSTEADS
IN BRASS AND ENAMELLED ART COLOURS.
This
Pattern
in White
be forwarded on application stating require. 8 a.m.; and leaves Macao for Canton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7.30am. Brass
ments to ----
SAYER & CO.,
19, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, January 25, 1906.
· JOINT SERVICE OF THE H.K., 0. AND MACÁO STEAMBOAT Co, Ltd., TaN CHINA NAVIGA-
409
TION COMPANY, LTD., AND THE INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, ED.
Mounted.
THE WORLD'S NEWS'
(SAI KAI KUNG YIK PO)
A
LEADING CHINESE PAPER. Wide Circulation in Hongkong and South China.
Canton-Wachoy Line.
*0.8, SAINAM, 688 tona, Captain J. Willox.
8.1. NANNING, 569 tons, Captain C. Butchart. the Steamers leaves
Size
6ft 6in.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
BY
3ft 3in
Each.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING MILLINERY, STRAW
SHAPES, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS, &c.
Veilings of Every Description.
$55 HOTEL BALTIMORE LATE HOTEL AMERION
PerPair
A
and Friday st about 8 8.m., and the other leaves Wachow for any Monday, Wednesday THE HONGKONG HOTEL
every
Canton on the same
at 8.30 a.m. - Round trips take about five days. These vessels have Supertor Cabin Accommodation and are lighted throughout by electricity.
SUPERIOR MEDIUM FOR CHINESE ADVERTISING.
BLOCKS MADE, HALF TONING,"
| 18
AND
PRINTING A SPECIALITY.
Orders Promptly attended to
161, DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL.
Hongkong, March 12, 1906.
522
JENE ORTOPHONE,
A HOUSE TELEPHONE.
YAN be fitted to exciating Electriu Bells.
CA
No Extra fittings needed. As clear and distinct as an Ordinary Telephone.
Best Telephone for FRIVATE HOUSES, HOTELS,BOARDING HOUSES, OFFICES, HOS PITALS, etc., eto. Price very Moderate.
Can be inspected at the Offices of the Sole Agents:
LUTGENS, EINSTMANN & CO.,
No. 2, PEDDER STREET. Hongkong, February 5, 1906. 1380
TUNG CHEUNG & CO,
COAL MERCH ANTS.
OF
MOJI, COAL EXPORTERS.
Further particulars may be obtained at the Office of the :-
HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LD.
HOTEL MANSIONS, (First Floor), opposite the Hongkong Hotel.
Or of BUTTERFIELD AND SWIRE,
Agents, CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
PELHAM HOUSE
PRIVATE HOTEL, CENTRALLY SITUATED.
THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM POST OFFICE SPECIAL TERMS FOR MONTHLY BOARDERS. RATES MODERATE.
·29, WYNDHAM -STREET.
DEVONIAN SOCIETY.
THE
HE ANNUAL DINNER will be held
at the HONGKONG HOTEL," at
X
163
-UNRIVALLED FOR COMFORT AND CUISINE. THOROUGHLY UP TO DATE WITH EVERY MODERN LUXURY.
MODERATE TERMS AND NO EXTRAB
· H. HAYNES," Manager"
2190]
STAG HOTEL.
148, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED;
WELL: FURNISHED AND AIRY BEDROOMS. Monthly Bon dora accommodated on very Moderate Terms.
For Particulars, apply to
THE MANAGER.
HARRIS-KEENEY ⠀ CO.
1985
MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-GRADE FIBRE, RATTAN AND HARDWOOD
FURNITURE AND NOVELTIES.
NO BAMBOO FRAMES IN OUR CHAIRS,
8 o'clock r.M., on SATURDAY, the 7th Special Offer for Ten SOME NOVELTIES IN LEATHER GRILLE WORK AND BURNT LEATHER PILLOWS, ETC.,
JUST ARRIVED.
APRIL, 1906.
Membora wishing to be present and Devonians wishing to join the Society aro requested to communicate with
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,
Hon. Secretary, O HONGKONG Club. Hongkong, March 19, 1906.
‘JANUS”
579
Days Only.
Showrooms-No. 2, Pedder St.; Factory-1 to 13, Shaukiwan Rd,
THE BURLINGTON, N. LAZARUS,
`2, PEDDAR STREET.
ARE SELLING Regardless of Cost. »
TAILOR, mado COSTUMES, DRESS SKIRTS,
BLOUSES, BLOUSE LENGTH, DRESS
SOLE AGENTS FOR KUROBARA COAL. LIFE & ANNUITY INSURANCE CO., MATERIALS, CHIFFONS, FANCY and DRESSING
|
Have always a Largo Stock of Best AUSTRALIAN and JAPANESE.COAL and undertako to bunker steamers at the shortest notice.
HAMBURG. ESTABLISHED 1848.
ASSETS PER 31ST DECEMBER, 1904. Mka. 63,400,000-equal to £2,600,000.
OFFICE No. 151, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL.HE UNDERSIGNED, having been
L
Tel. Add. YEUNGMUI, Hongkong,
TELEPHONE NO. 416.
Hongkong, March 9, 1906,
605
THEN DOR GENERAL AGENTS OF
the above Company for Hongkong and China, are propared to accept LIFE. AND ANNUITY INSURANCES, as well as to issuo ACCIDENT POLICIES at the most liberal terms ever offered in the East
SIEMSSEN & CO.
THE POPULAR ·
48
SCOTCH
18
BLACK
AND
WHITE.'
JAMES BUCHANAN & CO.
SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS By Appointment to
Comas, etc.
A Large Assortment of FRENCH HAND-MADE UNDER CLOTHING and varied styles of CORSETS at 25% BELOW COST PRICES,
OUR SPECIAL MILLINERY OFFER.
to be cleared at astonishingly Low Prices. All our imported mode! Hats and TOQUES
OPTICIAN,
SIGHT TESTED FREE. LENSES GROUND.
REPAIRS A SPECIALITY,
3211
No. 3, PEDDER STREET,
(UNDER HONGKONG
HOTEL).
1797
CHAMPAGNES
FROM
2, WYNDHAM STREET **
AIRY ROOMS, EVERY COMFORT FOR RESIDENTS AND TOURIST EXCELLENT QUISINE. Three minutes' walk from the Ferry Whar TERMS REASONABLE,
Apply to THE MANAGER.
DISINFECTANTS! DISINFECTANTS!
NOW IS THE TIME TO USE THEM
NESTOR FLUID
CHEAP AND RELIABLE
In 1 Gallon and 5 Gallon Fire.
SOLE AGENTS,
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
REMINGTON
TYPEWRITERS
WITH ALL REQUISIT
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
Hongkong, March 2, 1906.
SOLE AGENTS.
LEE LOONG & CO.,
FURNITURE STORE,
No. 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (NEXT DOOR TO H. PRICE & Co.)
CHARLES HEIDSIECK.
AWARE, KITUREN UTENSILS, clo., sto
Great Bargains in LADIES' SMART AMERI- PURVEYOR TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD,
CAN BOOTS and SHOES,
All we ask is for Ladies to Call, Inspect and judge for themselves.
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO., Hongkong, March 17, 1906.
LIMITED.
JUST RECEIVED. NEW
SIEMSSEN & CO.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA AND JAPAN.
564
Hongkong, March 2, 1906,
450
CARLTON HOUSE HOTELS,
PERFUMERIES, SOAPS, NC. 8 and 10, Ice House Road,
HAIR FRAMES,
HAIR PINS,
*&C. &c., &c.
CARMICHAEL AND
CLARKE,
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS,
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
TELEGRAMS: 'CARMICHAEL,' Hongkong
A. B. O. Code, 4th Edition. A. 1 Oode. Edober's Standard Code,
H.M. THE KING TELEPHONE, 252.
H.RH. THE PRINCE
WALES.
Supplied at all the Leading CLUES and ♫dánd to be obtained from All the
669
WILLIAM MACLEOD,
D.D.S.
ENGLISH DENTIST.
1, CAMERON ROAD, KOWLOON, 11ST FLOOR, KOWLOON
HABY.
EXCELLENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
* CUISINE A SPECIALTY. COMFORT OF RESIDENTS AND THE
FOR TERMS, APPLY TO
THE MANAGER.
804
CO..
ᎪᎢ
OHEE WING & CO. GREGOR &
28 & 29, LEE YUEN STREET (WEST)
HONGKONG,
DEALERS IN
All Sorts of COPPER, BRASS, STREL, IRON WARE, &c.
BTEEL GIRDERS and TEES, CORRUGATED IRON, PIG IRON,
Suitable for SHIPS, ENGINEERS AND HOUSE BUILDERS.
1997
MBE CHEUNG,
HIGH JEASS PHOTOGRAPHER. Developing and Printing for Amateur, ENLARGEMENT A SPECIAL EFRATURE, BRANCH
Horazona Hora CORRIDOT
19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
CLARETS
FROM Min. MARCEAU, BORDEAUX.
AWARDS: GOLD MEDALS” AT
PARIS 1900, HANOI 1902, BORDEAUX 1895, DIJON 1901, LILLE 1902, AMSTERDAM 1895, ROUEN 1896, VIENNA 1902,
2101
LL Kinds of FURNITURE, CARVED CANTON BLACKWOOD, CROOKERY and Glam
AT MODERATE PRICES.
W. BREWER & CO.
23 and 25, QUEEN'S ROAD,
CLEARANCE SALE
OF
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes,
Best Quality English Make,
BLACK AND BROWN; A180
Pumps, Court Shoes, Tennis Shoes, REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT FOR CASH
TRADE
WW ww
MARK
Telephone No. 15,
AQUARIUS
SPARKLING MINERAL TABLE WATER; Qts.,.
SILENT WATER ; Qia,
STONE GINGER BEER,
GINGER ALE.
TONIO.
LEMONADE
PURE TREBLE DISTILLED WATER ONLY W
the Manufacture of these Beverages and by these moans ABSO- LUTE PURITY 18 GUARANTEED.
SOLE AGENTS;
Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co.,
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
15,"QUEEN"'8; BOADȘOINTRAE.
Intimemang
C FALCONER & Co.,
Chs
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS SzoM 10% OFTE SUUROTIONS OF
DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE
-HIGH-CLASS-GOLD-AND-SILVER WATCHES.
日
Intimation
tions.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MITSUBISHI CO.
intimations.
HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPART, MENT.
"
NO. 207 Information has been received 39 HM Trom the MILITARY AUTHOR
TIES that GUN PRACTICE with Movable Armament will be carried out as under :- On TUESDAY, 27th March!——————— acoito zehrim Lyemun Main Road to Tytam, DEPARTMENT.
WAND CETINI YOVADA MANTAN
•LARGE, ASSUNTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NÉE AND TTÍ PRESERVES
KOSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND PALCONER & Co., Ana, domum To
BINOCULARS, FORU KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMI
* ADMIRAIL NOHALLIS AND BOOKS. EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS. TUTA HOTEL MANSIONS, OPP
JAPANESE
M MUMEY A
Sea Peat Office site.
10
ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER.
OPENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE & PAPER CI
AND FINISHED IN CRAYON. ALL-KINDS OF WOFR DONE FOR AMATEURS
Ba, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
..ÛÛ ARA NOSIES WǝqoALS.
GORY
BЯIÐAKAM JUITAO
-
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
00
(MITSUI & 00.)
HEAD OFFICE - LE SUEUGA THO, Tokyo. LONDON BRANOH)-94, EDMM STRYEZ, B.O,
2123
SONGKONG BRANCH:-PRINOR'S BUILDINGS, IOT HOUSE STUFET, FIRST FLOOR,
¿
TO TEATHER) BRANCHES: 7 Hew York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Bourabaya, Manlia, Amdy, Chefoo, Tanteln, Nexchang, Port Arthur, Seoul Chemulpo, Yokohama, WAstona agora, Deak Eold) Maldamn, Kare; Shimbareal 169 Tare
matan, Karatau, Nagasal, Kuchinofen, Basebo, Maldzuru, Mine Haka Talpeh, do,
SIWOITZA
12
(Telegraphio Addreng LA MITSUĮ (AB.C. and A-1-Codes.)
on to mainland between Junk Bay and Slope Island and on to Pattinger Peak Arapger HP 48,2
8,000 yards, commencing
| On FRIDAY, 30th. Marol:- MABÆN OɑVF 43 2öfelden 23.17 From Pitoad, IAN
Westerly
direction, at ranges up to 6,000 yards, commencing at 9.30 4.3., and finishing at 12 noon.
CABLE ADDRESS WARAKA If the weather is unfavourable on either which applies to all Branch Offices and Hongkong and Shanghai Agencies
13
A1, ABU 5th EDITION/WESTERN la a и шUNION CODES USED.
PALL LETTEUS ADDRESSED
MANAGER, MITSUBISHI
of the above datea, Practice will take place on, the following day.
All ships, junks and other Vessels aro to koop clear of the ranges.
ASA
L. BARNES LAWRENCE,Į
Captain, R.N..
Harbour Master, dc.
Hongkong, March 24, 1906.
EVOITATIMI
NOTICE A WHE
621
Intimations.
A CHALLENGE!
A CHALLENGE!
OR
MOND
Only the BEST QUALITY FATS and the TTO of FINEST BULGARIAN VIRGIN
20000 22000208
ROSES are used in the manufacture of
O TOILET EVINOLIA
SOAP
and Iwe challenge anybody to prove the contrary. [1
-VINOLIA CO., Ltd,
Soapmakers to the King.
IF YOU CARES
2 EHVIA TATW AK
For a good beverage get one whose effects are qka pleasant, one which is wholesome and one
MITSU BIGHT 99H WITH HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBERTO which has quality as well að flavour, get AMA
NAME OF PLACE UNDER..
KAU XI WYAZLATA ZOZITZIOL
BRANCH OFFICES. 21 NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU
AND HA
PAZIN
OF COMMERCE.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 28th March, 1906, at 4 ray in the OLD CHAMBER OF COM MERCE ROOM, UITY HALL for the follow- ing purposes, viz.:TNAV
1.6 receive the Report and Accounts of the Committee for the year ended 31st December, 1905.- I
ADT202. To elects New Colufitufoo.
AGENCI E ̃S." HANGELI, TET.
3. To transact any, General Business. HONGKONG: H. T. JEREMY By Order, a
1. R. LOWE YOKOHAMA: M. ASADA.
Hongkong, March 23, 1936. CHINKIANG: GEARING & Co. MANILA: MACONDRAY & Co.
ata mia
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im CONTRACTORS, OF900AL 10 the importal Japanese vijavy and Arsena a and the
State Ballwayincipal Hallady Companies and Industrial Works; Home and perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies; The Imperial Arsonals, the Imperial Rail- Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers, LE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Milke, Tagawa, Yamano, and Ida Ocal Minera Banyo, Kinshu and the other Principal
Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers. OLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada Fujinotana, Mameda, Manions, Railways; Industrial Works Home and SEXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Ongary Pray Bob Tsubakurcy Yoshinotant, Joshte papibara, and other goal!
Shanghai Harkow, Singapore, Manila, 1115 North China, Koreau ports and America.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima,
T
5. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.
NOVITAE ITO
ALMEIRAS 70% UNTOUCHED BY HAND RETMENTE ETA 2007 UKA PRZECIDI HOT BACAMOD YAMVE 2000S VHLA
gd
MELLIN'S
FOOD
CIUIT 90
For INFANTS and INVALIDS.
PRIZE
is free from Starch
MELUNS FOODAPTERI DI When prepared MEL Y'S FOOD WORKS, PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND.
MEDALL
PHILADELPH
EXHIBITION
1876
APTEKKJA FL102
OAKEY'S
WELLINGTON KNIFE POMSH
BEST FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING CUTLERY 1/2/14/-.
KNIFE BOARDS
*PREVENT FRICTIONIN CLEANIN & INJURY TO THE KNIVES DELO HIN OARE&TE SONS
BLACK LEAD MILLS LONDON
JOHN OAKEY & SONS, LIMITED,
MARK
I
O Shinned Namaanta and Khuj-
Yamada Collieries, and also Hajol Colliery shortly be ready, tá proffep ar scale the best Buzen Cost-
600
Secretary zidT EOTHEN MARK LODGE-No. 284.
REGULAR MEETING the
A EOTHEN MARK DUE
GI YA¶MOU MOTTADIVAN
Rainier
BEER
morieaud & 6 diempo) cast (50,1 ZANZZI
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MARCH 267 19063M
JAPAN'S MILITARY HEROES,
Admiral Togo, Marquje Oyama, General Kurokandí dihar Japatiese officers, and the men of this rare and, fe to divide an immense. Yum în recognition of thi services in the War With Russid? In ad- dition to this the widows and orphann of the soldiers and seamen, are to be recognised. This announcement is made by Koreklo Takahashi, vice-governor of the Bank of Japan, and special finance commissioner of Slagen up the New York Tybut the grants will vary in size according to the
rank of the recipiente and the character of the service rendered?The Tribune says 2 Ukogsum paying of bonde amounting to 6215,000,000, to be al ·atoð - entirely at home, if this amount $75.000,(00 is to be distributed in grants in recognition of
NOTE HONDAUI flo H.A bont
half the amount will go to the widows and (Corphins atq soldiers) andganibro»'I Me TakaBasht hjmerli will be one a thore to bonellt by his country's generosity, for his
angzhe highest enden Admiral Togo
will receive ona of the largest single grants, and with him will stand several of his subordinatia) notably Admiral Kamimura Land-Admiral-Uriu.......... There also will be liberal allowances for the survivors of the 180 man who the four desperate attempts to block the entrance to the har- bour to Port Aut Only thirty-six of thean meresaped with their H. Field. Marshal Marquis Oyama heads the list of the land Toad, bhd Kish Moj Upd Nogi, a word us of, Au uchar A
Kodak od zad
19, vluqua cđi voi diem man suflens or
MAITAIKYR
463
THE TROUBLE IN HUNGARY,
tromtrapp¤ zdroW Sildo'L DOI BUDAPEST FOU. 19. The Hungarian Parliament was dissolved this morning the use of force. The floor
building were“. corridore of the CO., LD,trewed by the policed Fara was to re-
„H.z.a (noeindM. A „O ulatquɔ, „aroj 293,1 MAH2DMUIR 3.9
Lung S tu-kvab danw un omelk of proxiquali mori sumutungell
be held at the FREEMASONS' HALL, Ondok os, oral, mort sort ook da rebus do t for? F.. precisely. VIEREN WEDNESDAY, the 28th March, at 8.30 COTTAM are cordially INVITED to attend Hongkong, March 22, 1906.
WATKINS, LIMITEDD
NOTIOR TO SHAREHOLDERS batawal
Sole Agents for Kiglo. Komatsu Tagan)HE
and Tashiromachi Coat (Karatsu),
The Head and Branch Offices and the Agencies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above
Collieries.
bar sold in 1804 by the Company
amounted to 1,520,000 tons,:
ZANTZA
.0%
597
GENTLEMENE PAMOKS AND OUTFITTERS.
ZAHEDZUI 22
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Oxubera
TAALNEWS01
of the coalition party declared, that, th !!dissolution dran nonstitutionudillegal, Oyol namalá estoel bus quia & -stuna that they will hold a meeting on Wed-
BADEN-POWELL.'
nesday in the Parliament building unless prevented byl troope; in which ense the 00 meeting will be held elsewhere. The session opened at 10 o'clock sharp. The
read, letters
+
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COLLAR
ROZMASTO DATE CRA.
021 DEATHOU
TO-DAY.
FILSK
*NO PRICE $450 „Pasmoli za
PR DOZEN.
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SEVENTH ORDINARY AANNUAFOMEETING of SHARE -HOLDERS will be held at the-COMPANY'S OFFICE, WATKINABUS 31 Queen's 1474 Road Central, on THURSDAY the 29th vanil March, 1906, at Noos, for the purpose of
* Car Id., YORK BUILDINGS.
indi baa „uja á snoða ja vabradi bona
Virl, the Royal kolimisondry and Herr: Justh, president of the Loret
42 House, and declared that the Royal Rescript dissolving
receiving the Report of the unstop To Logicists Textile Manufacturer's Restaurant; forwarded by Gidderal Nyiri,
Mariagers with a of
31st December, 1905.JOSON'S
Tr
The
* ZA
PLAKASHIMA COAL,
TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be CLOSED from the 22nd to the 29th March, both days inclusive.
GA,WATKINS,
CHAN A FLOK,
General Man
March 22, 1906.
New and additional shafts at the Taka- shima Colliery have been completed this well known best and most Economical LP Coal in the EAST is now produced In abundance and cliet ADMy ETAHUO SIT quantity
ste
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TIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.VOZ
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
SPHE TWENTY-FOURTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS of the Company, will be hold. at the OFFICES of the GENERAL AGENTS, on SATURDAY, the 31st March, et Noon, for the purpose of receiv
The First Largest, Best, and frost Practical
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was unconstitutional and energetically protested agninabat
HOUSES in AUSTIN AVE NOREST TO Sortimen op et apucation for Vice-Presidentarpmapoodd that the House
Rental month copy on to
85d, King St.,Manchester, Eng. by Tazės,.00 ASIT LEEYAR AKTEU BIS STOLZENEELS PAK BUNGALOW and TENNIS COURT. From 1st May next.
One ROOM in HOTEL MASIONS, with use of Bathroomra Uni“ be, her Furnished if desired.
Apply to
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To Let.
TO LET.
FAIRVIEW ROBINSON
to the
The Irestriga Chhill
The House un A panimously accepted the proposal with
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of the greafter meeting yere adopted the Deputies were notified to reassemble on Wednesday, and.
that the House adjour IT.
dissolving Parlia-
ment was left lying unopened, on the Pre-
HUMPHREYS" ESTATE & FINANCE SARATH
STORNO, and 4
V Road, GLENIFFER GARDEN ROAD, TERETS 433 Kowloon. T
Kowloon Marine Lot 47 with Wharfi ip
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689 Hongkong, March 20, 1906.
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7.00 a.m. #97.30am.lvgry 50 mingtesing the Roport and Statement of Art. No. 16, KNETSFORD TERRACE, 7.30 am to 8:00 am....Every 10 minutes to 31st. Decembar, 19051 V
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HONGKONG OLUB,
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TO LETU ZILIMIA ROOMS," on the Ground Floor of the Annex, from 1st September next HOTEL MANSIONS, Suite of
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For particulars, apply to the undersigned overlooking Des Vonk Road, Colie hard budskolio. H. GRACE,
Secretary.
8.00 am to 8.30 am... Every 15 minutes. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Cow T TAX HONGKONG LAND IN WEST 8.80 a.m. to 9.30 am....Every 10 minuter.pany will be CLOSED from the 18th 30am to 10:00am,fery 15 minutes, 18 Marely bath days inclusive,onst JARDINE, MATHESON &.00! 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m..Every 15 minutes.
General Agent. 12.45 p.m. to 1.16 p.m...Every 10 minutes...
Hongkong, March 14, 1906. 1.16 p.m. to 1.46 p.m...Every 15 minutes, 145 p.m. to 2.15 p....Every 10 minutes 3.16 p.m. to 8:00 p.m... Every 15 minutes. 3,30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 16 minutes, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
NIGHT CARS,
CAMPBELL, MOORE & CO. LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
640
8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 pm to 11:16HE TWENTIETH ORDINARY AN-
p.m. every half bämsta A
SUNDAYS,
ters and all modern conveniences. Telo phone and Electric Light Fittings installed. Can be let Furnished if desired.
Apply DZĒJA NUAL MEETING of SHARE
20/Box 22, GPO Hongkong. HOLDERS in the above Company will be Hongkong, March 19, 1906 67 held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No.1 ECOTES BARATA M 29, Queen's Road Central, on SATURDAY, the 31st March, 1908, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report and State ment of accounts for the year ending Blst December, 1905.
8.00 a.m, to 9.00 a.m...Every 16 minuree, 9.00 am to 9.50 a.m...Every 30 minuter, 9.30am to 10.80 a.m..Every 15 minutes 10.30 am to 11.00a.m. Every 10 minutes, 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minuter. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 viltube,pany will be CLOSED from the 19th to the 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes, 31st March, both days inclusivo, 1.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m... Every 10 minutes, By order,
NIGHT CARS as on Week Days,
CHAT SATURDAYBETTİ HEY
Extra Cars at 11:30 and 11.30 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, ALLANDE BUILDINGS, Dea Voeux Road Central. WATAJOHN D.
1061
HUMPHREYS & SON,
Tiquidators.
THE 14701
HONGKONG
DOCK§, 17 () () я
TO LET
The PEAK
15. PAPOC
HIMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
Apply to The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com-
M. A.A. SOUZA, Secretary.
Hongkong
March 151906.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT AGENCY Co., LP.
1906. Hongkong, March 17, 180, inz
RODE BANK Trgunsmotan FA ROMEDIO SE or
HOUSE TO LET. 653
€63
poet of dolers Hongkong, June 1, 1905.
12 13 110 LET.
JURNISHED–For 9 months from 1st April 16, SASSOON'S VILLA,
Pokfoolum 875 inclusive.
Apply to
Hongkong,
S
THE MANAGER, DAIRY FARBY March 22, 1906,
Lo
number of policemen who had previously entered by a side door, entered the House. The Captain and soldiers mounted the President's tribune and the policemen oc-
upied the floor 19 Captaintop opened and read the rescript, amid constant inter- ruptions, from the galleries and some of the 1424 Deputies who returned to the floor, an
and all ** THONG IN
Prasant united in singing the Kossuth Hymn, with the-result that not a word of the rescript codd. 68 heard. The police escorted several of the noisy members from thedor Sand then stowly dleafed the galleries and corridors, polnu bar 428 A large crowd of cheering Deputies 17 escorted Francis Kossuth, Count Albert. Apponyi and other leaders from the House, which was surrounded by five squadrons of cavalry and one regiment of infantry, a battalion of militia and a thousand police- 432 men | ATTICT AHT
Comparatively few magnates were present * Upper House this morning when the
SUITABLE FOR OFFICES, ROOM în PRINCES BUILDIN
ES BUILDINGS. PADZWADAT TIUKA
LAUTS, WEGENER & CO.
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THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER 6 RISON HILL. Hot and Cold Water, }),
COMPANY, LIMITED.
HE FIFTH ORDINARY ANNUAL
Joe GagTennis Court and Garden,
Apply madi Tobedu bie W. G. WINTERBURN, GEO FENWICK & Co., LTD. Hongkong, March 9, 1906,
TDIEETING of SHAREHOLDERS
LETZ
in the Company will be held in the COM PANY'S OFFICE, ST GEORGE'S BUILDING, No 6, Donnaught Road Victoria, on fi SATURDAY, the 7th APRIL, 1906, at 11:45 AM .. for the purpose of reiving
TWO GADOWING LEAST POINT, Statement of Accounts and the Report of
close to the Water, suitable for the and General Managers for the year-ending Storage of any Gergo. 28th February 1905, and electing a Cod Floor Area 6,100 square foot boolk (formTER BOOKS of the Com499ARDINE, MACHESON & CO.
Apply to salting Committee and Auditors..
YTJADNIE A akipon will be CLOSED from WEDNES
Begurd of the Founding A 41, to SATURDAY, APRIL, O 104A Development of the both days inclusive. 2073
Peloo
Hongkong and Whampos
· Dock Co., Limited..
from the CHA MALL,
Fifty Cente JATHAJO CAOT
To be had at the China Mall Offico
5 Wyndham Street
NOTHING BETTER,
ANS CREAM
M
perfect Cheese and a perfect Food
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
- General Managers Lurch 24, 1900.5**
RECLAMATION
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AS PROPUSED TO THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT AND THE MARINE
TO LET
From
1st
MURNISHED, NORMAN COTTAGE TES Poak Brad-A-Five-roomed BUNGALOW and Garden. May, 1900, for 12 months.
SMALL ROOM suitable for Office, in QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
Apply to
PERCY SMITH & SETH
Queen's Road Central.
LOT-HOLDERS BY SIR PAUL Hongkong, Matoh 2, 1906.
OHATER
El Eetailinted in Pamphl Foru
NOW READY.
When you know Chetso batrey, Fout fifi08
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WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION President read to the magnates the Royal
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Wo the UDDHIST Longe Old Road. Rescript dissolving the House. The Hours
CATILAN
H. N. MODY
Fotosios but acce 428 410
escript and
30
It was resolved this evening by the In OFFICES
dependence pa that the members should 4402 213NUTSUT
proceed to the Parliament on Wednesday stire if entrance to the FFICES on the Second Floor of No. 1, for a session, OCEAN'S BULDINGE, facing the
No disorders are building was Prays and Queen's Statue, lately vacated
by the UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY feared. OF CANTON, LIMITED, to whom pleaso adply for particulars.
Hongkongy March 6, 1900.----
TO LEN
470 MOIST car
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ended as a cure for
FFICES in KING'S BUILDING and
YORK-BUILDINO GODOWNS on PRATA EAST,
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IDEACON, LOOKER & DEACON.
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• ROAD CENTRAL, ((above. Messrs
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BUILDINGS
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and Kowloon.
Hongkong, March 21, 1906,
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from 16th April to
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oodwo@mmarivedi Cent Hongkong, March 9, 1906,
KELLY & WALSH, BILO HOW Hongkong, February 10, 1908,
JÄND INVEST! AGENCY, CO.,L
607
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Intimations.
CFALCONER & Co.,
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLER·Sc
ONS OF
JAWARLD-
fundi 14 OC DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH · SILVER
-HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER-WATCHES. LARGE, ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINOE-KEZ' AND EYE PRESERVES
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Intimations.
HARBOUR MASTER'S, DEPART. MENT.
70. 267-Information has been received 82 H from the MILITMY MUTHORINO
TIES that GUN PRACTICE with Movable Armament will be carried out as under :- On TUESDAY, 27th March
MITSUBISHI CO.
asoitok buta From Lyemun Main Road to Tylam. DEPARTMENT.
O C YODA MAFAN
ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND Q. FALCONER & CA., Azx, AGENTS TO
BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUME
SADMIRALEIN CHARTS AD BOOKS. EASTMAN'S KODÁKS AND FILMS.
HOTEL MANSIONS, opposite
MUMEYA,
Office site.
JAPANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. CENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE : PAPER : Di
AND FINISHED IN ORAYON.
ALL KINDS OF WOER DONE FOR AMATEURS;
Ba, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
„JU ADA NO JA
BEDAKAM JABETO
2123
$
COALS.
BONY MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
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(MITSUI & Co.)
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HEAD OFFICE:-1, Sunuga-gito, TOKYO.
LONDON BRANCH 34, LDH STREET, LO.
BONGKONG BRANCH :-PRINOR'S BUILDINGS, IOE HOUSE STREIT, FIRAT FLOOR,
引い TVA OTHER BRANCHES, N
Aw York, San Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Singapore, Sourabaya, Manila, Amoy,
“on'tɔ mainland between Junk Bay and Slope Island and on to Pattinger Peak it opere up to, 8,000 yards,
On FRIDAY, 30th March MÁBN OɑVC 53 adfelden 23.From Finefood, fon North Westerly
CABLE ADDERS AWASAKI 2 A which applies to all Branch Offices and Hygkong and Shanghai Agencies
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5th EDITION WESTERN
2 и IUNION CODES USED.
BALL LEITERS ADDRESSED
Intimations.
A CHALLENGE!
A CHALLENGE!
MONDAY MARCH 26, 1906
Only the BEST QUALITY FATS and liberk FINEST BULGARIAN VIRGIN OTTÓ D
2001J04 22001era ROSES are used in the manufacture of
TOILET VINOLIA SOAP,"
:
direction, at ranges up to 6,000 and we challenge anybody to prove the contrary. yards, commencing at 9.30 A.M., and finishing at 12 noon.
If the weather is unfavourablo on either of the above datos, Practice will take place on the following day.
All ships, junks and other vessels are to
keep clear of the ranges.
L. BARNES LAWRENCE, Captain, R.N.,
Harbour Master, &c.
Hongkong, March 24, 1906.
NOTICE.
„RES0ITATIMZI
621
WREVIN L 220 ATU
“VINOLIA CO., Ltd.,
Soapmakers to the King.
IF YOU CARE
1
JAPAN'S MILITARY HEROES.
Admiral Togo, Marquis Oyama, General Kurokandother Japanese officers, and the men of the rank and file to to divide an immense sum in recognition of their services in the War With Rusaid? In ad dition to this the widowe and orphans of the soldiers and seamen, are to be recognised, This announcement is made by Korekio Takahashi, vico-governor of the Bank of Japan, and special finance commissioner of Spun in the New York Thing. The grants will vary in size according to the rank of the recipients and the character of the service rendered? The Tribline says: Uk Smeg zag of bonds
amounting to fit,nod,còd,"
entirely at home, if this mount $75.000,00 is to be distributed in grants in recognition of
Müzidelin Shipkdog Alle About
half the arabunt will go to the widows and orphina oʻq soldútrát kodɔamirə I Mr Tákn Bashi himself will be one of those to benefit by his country's generosity, for his
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For a good beverage get one whose effects are the highest onder Admiral Togo.
pleasant, one which is wholesome and oneol MANAGER, MITSUBISHI GO WITH HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER which has quality as well as flavour, get AM
NAME OF PLACE UNDER.
ZANZI -TAMLATON ZOZITZIOL
OF COMMERCE.
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
THE
BRANCH OFFICES. 210 of the MEMBERS of the Hongkong
NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU AND HANKOW
AGENCIES,
CI
Shanghal, Ohefoo, Tientsin, Nexchang, Port Arthur, Seoul Chemulpo, Yokohama,HONGKONG: H. 7. Jeffries, - | |/
YOKOHAMA; M. ASADA. Hope 1912 CHINKIANG: GEARING & Co.
WAokosuka, Nagoya, Cake Kobe Maldura, Kare, Shimbrosok (M64T MAKS.
asten, Karaten, Nagasaki, Kuohinotsu, Basebo, Maid zuya,” Mike Taipeh, &c.
WITSU (A.B.0, and A. Codos.) Telegraphie Address CONTRACT ƆRS OF COAL to the Imperial Japanese Evy and Arsena 9 and thi Btabe Rallwaydeindipal Railway Companies and Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mall and Freight Steamers,
ta sta
MANILA: MACONDRAY & CO.
General Chamber of Commerce will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 28th March, 1908, at 4 P. in the OLD CHAMBER OF COM MERCE ROOM, CITY HALL for the follow- ing purposer, viz.:
1. To receive the Report and 'Accounts of the Committee for the year ended 31st December, 1905, - - - -
2. To olect Now Committee.
ار
3. To transact any Gonoral Business. 7-By Order, 28 NA
A. R. LOWE,
Secretary. Hongkong, March 23, 1938,
zid
606
EUTHEN MARK LODGE-No. 264.
REGULAR MEETINGAt the
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A EOTHEN MARK LODGE will, FUND THE C WEDNESDAY, the 28th March, at 8.50 COTTAM
be held at the FREEMASONB'-HALL, on
LLE PROPRIETORS of the Famous Milke, Tagawa, Xamano, and Ida Ocal Mince COLE AGENTS for Hokoku, Hondo, Kanada, Fajinotana Mameda, Manugura, Railways; Industrial Works; Home and for P.M. precisely. VISITINEREN
Quomo Paket Taubakuroy Yoshinotant, Ygship papkibara, and other
good
8. MINAMI, Manager, Hongkong.
CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im périal Japanese Navy and Foreign Navies; The Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Rail- a Banyo, Kinshu and the other. Principal Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.
EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai Hanko, Singapore, Mapip, North Chins, Korean ports and America 115LE PROPRIETORS of Takashima,
ZOOMITAG ITOH Col Shinner. Namazate_end Kani-
UNTOUCHED BY HAND.
STY 1001
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Yamada Collieries, and also Hojbi Colliery his will shortly be ready to produce ar The scale the best Buzeu Cost
Sole Agents for Kigle Komatsu (Taga) and Tashiromachi Coal (Karatau),
The Head and Branch Officos and the Agencies of the Company will receive sny order for Coals produced from Collieries,
the above
Goal sold in 1904 by the Company
amounted to 1,520,000 tons,
TAKASHIMA COAL.
are cordially INVITED to attend
Hongkong, March 22, 1906.
697
4
WATKINS, LIMITEDIO
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, bstavalt
ad
will receive one of the largest single zrants, and with bim will stand several of his subordinates,
inktos, Inolably! Admiral Kamimura.
and Admiral Uriu. There also will be liberal allowapreconthe survivors of the 180 mon who hude the four desperate attempts to block to entrance to the har
MUDITOM bour to Port Arthur! Only thirty-six of
those mereamapqd with their live. Field
Marshal Marquis Oyama heads the list.of
the Thod Torebs, bha bus wog0211 01,
Find Nogi,
the hero of Port Arthur; Kurok); andi
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1376
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kuju kokunma go at Blom uth best- MEITAKE IL THE TROUBLE IN HUNGARY.
„tabiatuged acroW Silde'? 301, BUDAPEST, Fol! 19. The Hungarian Parliament was dissolved this morning with the use of force. The floor and corridors of the buildi
Muilding wero horticu
cleaned brotherpetice: Tara was to re-
members
2sistance and not disorder The Melbe GENTLEMENÉ PRUOKIAND OUTFITTERS.
of the coalition party, declared, that, th® HROZUJ nline Tulear
dissolution was unconstitutions) und illegal, "oditko zgvani somus? THE THEtc2 baa yabetødt den
sul mal estant bind the they will hold a meeting on Wed SMARTEST DU ha?
'BADEN-POWELL." COLLAR
THE SEVENTH ORDTNTRY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE
Queen's 1474 HOLDERS will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, WATKINS BUILDING Road Contral, on THURSDAY the 29th. Come March, 1906, at Noon, for the purpose of
receiving the Report of the one
Managers with a Statement of Accounts 10 T31st December, 1905.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com pany will be CLOSED from the 22nd to the 29th March, both days inclusive
TO-DAY.
Ho -G.A,WATKINS,
CHAN A EUOK,'
General Managers.
1900.
593
A Hongkong, March 22, 19
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WEEK DAYS.
LIMITED.
NOTICE.
THE TWENTY-FOURTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- OLDERS of the Company, will be held At the OFFICES of the GENERAL AGENTS, on SATURDAY," the 31st March at NOON, for the purpose of receiv to 31st Decembar, 19050) 1
To Let
2
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PB DOZEN.
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baten Tuin sat bris,u,a d inous in gehad one
Textile Manufacturer
The First, Largest,
Best, and file
Justh,
nesday, in the Parliament building unless prevented byl troops in which case the (meeting will be held elsewhere. The session opened at 10 o'clock sharp. The Vice President rend letters from Generat Quick, the Royal Commisonar, and Herr of the Lower House, and declared that the Royal Rescript dissolving Parliaments forwarded/Ug! Gdnéral Nyiri, was unconstitutional and legat and energetically protested amint at. The Vice-Presidenterproposed "that the House biggarettig Irestripg (hall 18fiz Ito the The H
unanimously Emperor accepted the proposal with prolonged bereafter the minutes of the
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···*STOLZENFELS PBUNGALOW and TENNIS COURT. From 1st May next.
One ROOM in HOTEL MABIONS, with
use of Bathroom. Can be Furnish A.
if desired.
Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE me. CQ., LD...
Agents Hongkong, March 24, 1906.
TO LET.
03.
To Let.
TO LET. UTAITROS TO 3 and 4, FAIRVIEW' RoBINSON No
ROAD, GLENIFFER GARDEN ROAD, 433 Kowloon.i,
SETAR Kowloon Marine Lot 47 with Wharfli
Apply to
[O. 15, KNUTSFORD TERRACE,
7.00 a.m. to 7.30a.m...Every 30 minutes ing the Report and Statement of Accounts N
7.30 am to 8.00 am....Every 10 minties 8.00 am to 8.30 a.m....Every 15 minutes. 6.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m....Every 10 minutes, .5 8.30am to 11:00am. Every 15 minutes 11.30 s.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...Every 15 minutes 145 p.m. to 2.16 p.m...Every 10 minutes: 9.16 p.m. to 3.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes, 8,90 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 15 minuter, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Every 10 minutes.
res
NIGHT CARS, '8.45 p.m. and 9 9.45 pm to 11:18
p.m., p.m. every half hourassa A
SUNDAYS.
8.00 a.m. to 9.00 am...Every 15 minutes, 9.00 a.m. to 9.30 am...Every 30 minutes, 9.30 .th. to 10.30 a.m.. Every 16 minutes. 10.30am to 11.00a.m..Every 10 minutes 12,00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 mintities, 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 16 minutes, 1.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m... Every 10 minutes, NIGHT CARS an on Week Daya,"
CASOS SATURDAYE. TIT.
Extra Cars at 11.30 and 11.45p.m.
SPECIAL CARS by Arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDIA Buildings, Des Voeux Road Central. KALAJOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,-*-
Liquidators.
pēt 1081
THE
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Come pany will bo CLOSED from the 18th
1st Marais both days inclusiveron
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., General Agent. Hongkong, March 14, 1906.
CAMPBELL MOORE & CO. LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS..
J
540
KOWLOON
Apply to
"LEIGH & ORANGE, Matond al, Des Voeux Road, Hongkong, March 20, 1908,
།
1. 74-dbols; &
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-LIME⠀⠀ HONGKONG CLUB, TNT & AGENDY COLD. My th
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422
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adopted the Deputies were notified to reassemble ou Wednesday, and that the House adjourn.
dissolving Parlia ment was left lying unopened on the Pre-
qiziqpqquz50 50 90 A sident's desk, and, the members lost tho House singing the Kossuthyin! The oor was almost cleared when a Captain of 680 d
Hungarian militie, at the head of five- cil bolalar vitli fixed bayonets, and a large
MARA 162 number of policemen who had previously entered by side door, entered the House. ROOMS, on the Ground Floor of that The Captain and soldiers mounted the Annex, from 1st Septembers next President's tribune and the policemen oc- upied the floor The Captain they opened and read the rescript, amid constant inter- ruptions from the galleries and some of the Deputies who returned to the floor, and all Brasent united in singing the Kossuth Hymn, with the-result that not a word of police \URNISHED – For 8 months from 1st the rescript could be heard. The p
Secretary.
1424
HOTEL MANSIONS, a Suite of THREE LARGE OFFICES on cornerduitable for Office? 7701
For particulata, apply to the undersigned overlooking Des Voeux Road, Coolie Quar. ters and all modern conveniences. Tela 15 met 0. H. GRACE, phone and Electric Light Fittings installed.
Hongkong, June 1, 1905. Can be let Furnished if desired.
Apply AREA THE TWENTIETE ORDINARY AN-
JUAL MEETING of SHAREC/Box 22, GP.O.; Hongkong. HOLDERS in the above Company will be
Hongkong, March 19, 1906.J held at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, No. 9 3 KK040
TO LET. 29, Queen's Road Contral, on SATURDAY, the 31st March, 1906, at Noos, for the purpose of receiving the Report and StateATOR • The PEAK.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ment of accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1905.
Apply to
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from the 19th to the 31st March, both days inclusive,
By order,
M. A. A. SOUZA, Secretary. Hongkong, March 15, 1000..
1559
H
*2 13 TO LETO
11673
(Pianta 16
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AGENCY Co., Lp.
DIE MTU Hongkong, March 17, 1906.
563
April, 1906, SASSOON'S VILLA, Pokfoolum $75, jnglusive.
Apply to THE MANAGER,
DAIRY FARM Co, Lo Hongkong, March 22, 1906.
215
descorted averal of the noisy members from
thor and then Zdwly Adelfed the
428
SUITABLE FOR OFFICES. ROOM in PRINCES BUILDINGS.
Apply to
HOUSE TO LET.
LAUTS, WEGENER & CO. ROOMED RESIDENCE. No. 6, MORE AUCUN
THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER 6 RISON HILL, Hot and Cold Watery EPUTETA
COMPANY, LIMITED.
Gas Tennis Court and Garden, #
Apply viewalt aut anigi bo
W, G. WINTERBURN,
Hongkong, March 9, 1906.......
THE FIFTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in-the-Company will be held in the COM- PANY'S OFFICE, ST GEORGE'S BUILDING. No: 6 Connaught Road Victoria, con At SATURDAY, the 7th APRIL, 1906, 11:46 M., for the purpose of receiving, Statement of Accounts and the Report of lha General Managers for the year-ending. 28th February, 1906, and electing a Con- sulting Committee and Auditora
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com423 УТЛАРИНЕ Menu will be CLOSED from WEDNES A Begynd of the Founding DAY, 4th, to SATURDAY FLaAPRIL," DAAd Borelopment of the both days inclusive. X
HONGKONG
DOCKS/I/ OOA
Hongkong and Whampoa
Dook Co., Limited.
from the CHINA MAIL..
·Price ... Fifty Centa. LIMITATO ⱭAQ To be had at the Oblus Mall Ofles 6 Wyndham Street
GART
A REAL
HEALTH FOOD.
und it is delightful jo the taste, gam
Dedah Pure"and Unmixed.
UTVA BaldsAlmaximum proportion of the valuable, food.
constituents of the cocoa bean."-THE LANGET.
Perfect
and well prepared.".
Gorgship", bo011 MEDICAL JOURNAL. Best Ta Goes Farthest.
KGAON B VITUO U
NOTHING BETTER.'
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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers... March 24, 1906.
RÉCLAMATION
SCHEME,
AS PROPOSED TO THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT AND THE MARINE LOT HOLDERS BY SIR PAUL OHATER.
TO LET.
galleries and corridors. testour moins
A large crowd of cheering Deputies escorted Francis Kossuth, Count Albert Apponyi and other leaders from the House, which was surrounded by five squadrons of cavalry and ono regiment of infantry, a battalion of militia and a thousand police- 432 men.
GEO. FENFICK & CO., LTD. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
431
Apply to
Lonets Oaira Road.
...
ALLOT HT Comparatively few magnates were present in the Upper House this morning when the
President rend to the magnates the Royal Rescript dissolving the House. The House rescript and
H. N. MODY Foto but acce
426 June
OFFICES
It was resolved this evening by the In- dependence phat the members should
TO LETS✨ WO GODOWNS at EAST POINT, close to the Water, suitable for the Floor Area 6,100 square-fost ach Storage of any Cargo.
Apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. Paya and Queen's Statue, lately vacated
by the IINTON INSURANCE SOCIETY feared. | OF CANTON, LIMITED, to whom please
adply for particulars.
Hongkong, March 6, 1900.›
SOR SHIRTADI proceed to the Parliament on Wednesday OFFERNS BUILDINGE, facing the building was
FFICES on the Second Floor of No. 1, for a session,
TO LET.
ЛURNISHED, NORMAN COTTAGE WES Peak Road.-A-Five-roomed BUNGALOW and Garden From 1st May, 1906, for 12 months.
SMALL ROOM suitable for Office, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.'
Apply to
PERCY SMITH & SETH
6. Queen's Road Contfal.
427
Hongkong, March 2 1906. REIT bas ZAZTO LETZTE
NE ROOM LE FAP TOP No.
DES VEUX ROAD, Prince's Opples any bohadat CEI MAI Office Balldinge For Kanz rozd maint
TIANORAM
MOLAREN'S CREAM CHEESE HIM
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perfeot Cheese and a perfect, Food.
When you know Cheese better, fil
eat lesa meat-when you know. BIAU
vill
Pal Detailkdited in Pamphl, Form
NOW READY.
Price Being each.
TO LET,
Apply to
"DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON. 518 Hongkong Marchel 1966.
TAREN'S CREAM CHIESE, You FileOF FLOOR 6 Boom) 10. QUEEN SEISOTTO LET SOIF
know BEST GAU
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TO LET
etire if entrance to the ad. No disorders are
470
Moist eart wasp stings
fended as a cure for
FFICES in KING'S BUILDING and
YORK-BUILDINU GODOWNSCDI PRAVA HAST.
A BUILDING CAUSEWAY BAY, formerly, in occupation of the Steam Laun-
dry On The Dalla
A HOUSE in OLIFTON GARDENS, Conduit Road 424 2018 UUEN
A HOUSE, in WONG NEL CHONG ROA A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE. FLATS in MOBETON/TERRLIE,}}"
Appigste boD DIA
Which Salt?
Salt for the Bones, salt for the Brain, Bait for the NV Have OR Atkin, Bait for the county,dait for the 4"din, Salt to kaga people from breaking down, salt for the kitalien, kalt for the Table, SeigfestingRallongenit for the Able, Bait for the Simple, wait for the Wise,
Ohüdren TropesSAN 'the Earth, Without #Gay) ; Bält of Life it is!
THE HONGKONG LANDANVIST. MINHTOA AGENCY Co. Liz Hongkong, Fobruity 29, 106 II:
EYMOUR TERRACE II TẾT HIÐ FURNISHED from 15th April to
No 1
CEREBOS SALT
CENTRAL, (above Messrs
3180 October. * Co's Offices).
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For Partinture, apply to e KODICALDERUKUUAEGOR 10 volbrad 98) Upas Apply to BUILDINGS
HOMÄTH LAND INVESTMENTSARKITHIⱭ Nontwoliggand & AGENCY, CO. deres Hongkong, March 9, 1906.
HRUTTONJEE
and Kowloon.
Hongkong, March 21, 1906,
398.
KELLY & WALSH, BD.
498 Hongkong, February 10, 1906,
50%
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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1908
AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.
The relative merits of Canada and Australia for immigration are being dis- cussed at Home. Comparing Canada with Australia Mr O. C. Beal, President of the Sydney Chamber of Manufacturers said :— "We have but two thirds of the population of Canada, yet the population has increas- ed in a higher ratio than Canada's. In productivity Australia is a head of Canada and is likely to still more excel her. We produco 40 times as much wool, 30 times as many sleep, cattle and houses half. more, of wheat 20 per cent, less, but per capita as much min. erals alone ns are in value three times the total product of Canadian mines, Where fisheries, and forests together, Canada excels is in the important field of manufacture. We do dot envy, but tako pride in the splendid achievements of our Bister Dominion. Whether free trader or not, I have met no Canadian business man who denies that protection has assist- ed this great commercial success, which is a brilliant incentive to Australia."
Concluding, he said free trade between the United States and the Empire was a dream impossible of realization.
THE YARN MARKET.
Messrs Cawasjee Pallanjee and Co. re- port under date of March 22:-Our last report was dated the 9th inst. per 8.9. "Dongola" since when the depression in our yarn market has been more pronounced.
Reports from the consuming districte continuo very discouraging, and dealers are greatly alarmed at the absence of any orders from the interior and their inability to take delivery of their previous high priced purchases, and unless stocks both in first and second hands are greatly re- duced and shipment curtailed, we are afraid there will be no improvement in the market in the near future. The trifling sales effected during the interval comprise a few selected chops under urgent require- ments and show a decline of $1 to $2 per balo. The market closes very dull and
depressed. Sales during the past fortnight comprise of about 10 bales of No. 69.; 550 bales of No. 108.; 200 bales of No. 128.; 175 bales of No. 108.; and 517 bales of No. 208.; in all about 1,452 bales. Arrivals per "Kumsang," "G. Apcar," steamers
** Arcadia," and "Laisang" of about 1,613 bales. Shipment to Shanghai and Northern Ports about 8,000 bales. The unsold stock
is estimated at about 82,000 bales.
LOCAL YARN --No sales reported. JAPANESE YARN:-No stock; no transac
tion.
THE LIVER IS A GOOD FRIEND, BUT A BAD ENEMY.
THE liver is a large and powerful organ composed of a great multitude of
blood vessels, nerves, absorbents, and bile channels, held together by a reddy-brown substance. The liver's great work is to supply the bile, which helps to prepare our food for converting into rioh, life-giving blood.
But when the liver becomes sluggish, there is not enough bile made to digest the Tood, the blood becomes starved-thin, pale and without nourishment, and the food forments, giving off bad gasea which cause fistulency, headache, and foul breath. The bowels become clogged, and constipa- tion begins.
One of the first signs of sluggish tiver is a feeling of despondency and weariness (due to the impure blood stupif'ying the brain and failing to nourish the body). The complexion, will be yellow, and the eyes heavy there will be wind in the stomach, variable appetite, paipitation of the heart, and bad taste in the mouth.
GEO. ANGUS & CO.,
LIMITED,
ST. JOHN'S WORKS, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE,
Oak Tanned Leather Belting; · Link Belting, Raw Hide Belting,
Raw 'Hide Gears, &c.
CANVAS HOSE, COTTON BELTING, HAIR BELTING.
WORKS-BENTHAM, LANCASTER...
MIYAKO HOTEL,
KYOTO, JAPAN
A NEW AND STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
AT THE PEAK.
Auctions.
THE CHINA MAIL.
2181
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
N_ELEVEN ROOMED HOUSE, with SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD A Duser30, DRYING and BATBLOOMS;
distant thirteen minutes by chair from the
PROPERTY.
Tram; fitted with superior baths and with MR GEO. P. LAMMELT has received
Hot and Cold Water; large Kitchen; Laundry and Servants Quarters, Can be used as one dwelling or divided into two. For particulara and terma, apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hongkong, March 7, 1906.
THE
FOR SALE.
480
GOOD-WILL, and STOCK-IN- TRAD of TAI WO Photo graphers, of No. 36 Queen's Road Central (Corner of D'Aguilar Street and No. 3, Queen's Road Central).
For further particulara, apply to
YEE WO, Tailors, No. 36. Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, February 9, 1908.
HE
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
420
tions to Sell by Public Auction,
Undersigned has received instruc-
on
TUESDA Y,
the 27th March, 1906, commencing at 2.45 P.M., at No. 3, ÚRMBBY VILLAS, GRANVILLE ROAD, Kowloon,~-
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
(Particulars from Catalogue). On View from Monday, the 26th March, 19Q6.
TERMS: As Oustomary.
GEO: P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 20, 1908,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
579
tions to sell by Public Auction for account of the Concerned at his Sales Rooms, No. 2, Zetland St.
Undersigned has received instrue.
On
TUESDAY,
the 27th inst.. and
THURSDAY,
the 29th inst. at 11 A.M.
Comprising:
SUNDRY FANCY GOODS, GRAMAPHONES, UCMBINATION CABH-BOXFR BICYCLES, DUST COATE, SUIT LENGTHS, LADIES' CIGARS, &o., &c.
TERMS-As usual.
Auctioneer.
F. KIENE,
Hongkong, March 24, 1906.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
618
་
instructions to Sell at his RooMS, in DUDDELL STREET,
on
*
WEDNESDAY,
the 28th day of MA OH, 1996, at 3 P.M. The following V LUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY: LOT ONE.-
ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being at Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong and intended to be registered in the Land Office AA KOW-1 LOON INLAND LOT No. 1096. Area 2,137.6 square feet or thereabouts. Annual Crown Rent $28.00. On this Lot stand the three substantial messuages or tene mente known as Nos, 6, 38 and 40. Reclamation Street, Mong Kok Tsui. LOT TWO.—
ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being at Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, and intended to he registered in the Land Office as KOW. Área LOON INLAND LOT No. 1097. 2,137 6 square foot or thereabouts. Annual Crown Rent $28.00. On this Lot stand the three substantial messages or tene-
ments known to Nos. 35. 37 and 89, Reclamation Street, Mong Kok Tsui. LOT THREE.-
ALL THAT pieca or narcol of ground situste lying and being at Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, and i-tended to ho registered in the Land Office as KOW. LOON INLAND LOT No. 1098. Area 3,562.6 quare feet or thereabouts, Annual Crown Rent $18.00 On this Lot stand the five substantial messuages or tenements known as Nos. 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44, Station Street North, Mong Kok Tsui. LOT FOUR-
ALL THAT piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being at Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong and intended to be ro- gistered in the Land Office Ba KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1100. Area 2,850 square feet or thereabouts.", Annual Crown Rent $38. On this Lot stand the four substantial messuages or tenements known as Nos, 62, 64, 66 and 68 Reclamation
LOT FIVE-
Street, Mong Kok Tsui.
ALL THAT pioce or parcel of vacant ground situate lying and being at Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong and intended to be registered in the Land Office as KOW. LOON INLAND LOT No. 1173. Area 7,125.6 square feet or thereabouts. Annual Crown Ront $100. This Lot is ripe for immediate development and is sold free from all restrictions as to building, Mong Kok Tsui. LOT SIX.-
ALL THAT piece or parcel of vacant ground situate lying and being at Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong and intended to be registered in the Land Office as KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1174. Area 7,125,6 equare feet or thereabouts. Annual Crown Rent $100. This Lot in ripe for immediate devolopment and is offered for sale free froin all restrictions as to building, Mong Kok Taui. LOT SEVEN.-
ALL THAT piece or parcel of vacant THE Undersigned have received instruc-ground situate lying and being at Kowloon THE wereLRY, Esq., to be the Colony of Hongkong and intended
on
THURSDAY,
Liver trouble should always have prompt treatment, and, in its early stages, careful dieting, in conjunction with a thorough course of Doan's Dinner Pills, will effect a cure. But if neglected, enlargement of the liver may result, and the ac ion of the Sell by Public Auction, organ may be ruined; there will bo dys pepsis, ammia, and perhaps skin disease. The muscles that drive out the poisonous wasto will be burbed, and there will be Constipation. Doan's Dinner Piile are the great liver correotive; their action is mild but reliable; they give a healthy stimulus to the liver, so that sufficient bile is
pro- duced to digest the food and case the passage of waste.
Doan's Dinner Pills are the best medicine for billiousness, indigestion, constipation, for headache, retching, dizziness, distress after eating poor appetite, yellow eyes, heartburn, wind, and for every liver, stomach and bowel trouble.
Doan's Dinner Pills are 1/1 a box, or 6
the 29th March, 1906, at 2.30 r... within hie Residence, EBENHALL,' LYTTLETON ROAD,-
"L
THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TERMS-As usual.
H
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 23, 1908.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
to be registered in the Land Office as KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1175. Aren 6 700 Fquare feet or thereabouts. Annual Crown Rent $80.00. This Lut.is. ripe for immediate development and is sold free from all restrictions as to building, j Mong Kok Tsui. LOT EIGHT.-
ALL THAT piece or parcel of vacant ground situate lying and being at Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong and intended to be registered in the Land Office as KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1176.1 605 Ares 8.930 square feet or thereabouts. Anual Crown Rent $124. This Lot is ripe for immediate development and is sold fres
HE Undersigned have received instrac-
boxes for 6/4 Of all Chemists and medi-ons to Sell by Public Auction, cine-dealers, or direct from the proprietors,
the Foster-McClellan Co., 8, Wells Street,
Oxford Street, London, England, post fres
on receipt of price.
on
THURSDAY,
Eczema, Itching Pills, and every itching the 29th March, 1906, commencing at
akia digenso can be permanently cured by Doan's Ointment. This Ointment is pure and clean; it does not irritate the skin, or dry up too quickly. To be had of all chemists and druggists, or direct, from the proprietors, the Foster McClellan Co, 8, Wells Street, Oxford Street, London, England, post free on receipt of price,- 1 pot for 8/9 à pôt, or 1879 for 6 pots,
THE COMMERCIAL LAW AFFECT.
ING CHINESE;
With Special Reference to PARTNERSHIP REGISTRATION AND
BANKRUPTCY LAWS- 1 HONGKONG. Reptinted from the China (Mall.)
For Sale at the China Mail Office,
$100
9.30 P.M., at No. 1, QUEEN'S GARDENS, Peak Road, (The Residence of Capt.
F.D GODDARD).
A QUANTITY OF
FURNITURE. (Particulars from Catalogue).
Also, One COTTAGE PIANO, by Arthur Allison & Co.
and ANGELUB PIANO PLAYER with
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
One 12 Rolls Music.
· TERMS :--Áo Customary.......
March,
On View from Wednesday, the 28th
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 23, 1908,
~PUBLIC AUUTION.
008
Also the Originat
ADMIRALTY QUALITY INDIA RUBBER SHEET (Invincible)
Brand
ALSO OF
THE "RED ANGUS” SHEET.
All Genuine Goods stamped with our Trade Mark.
Agencies in Colombo, Bombay, Rangoon, Shangħal, &c.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instruc- Lions from the OFFICIAL RECEIVER IN BANKRUPTOY to Sell by Public Auction,
on
TUESDAY,
the 27th March, 1906, commencing at 2.80 P.M. sharp respectively, at their SALES ROOMS, No. 8, DES VEUX ROAD,
'Corner of Ice House Street, A FINE COLLECTION OF
PEKIN CURIOS,
Comprising :-
OLD
KANGHI and YUNG CHING VASES, BOWLS, WALL PLATES, TEA CUPS, SNUFF BOTTLES, JADESTONE EAR RINGS and ORAMENTS, &c., &o., &c.;
Also,
A Quantity of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
And
Ono IRON SAFE by Varstaen, Paris. Catalogues will be issued. TERMO-As usual.
---HUGHES. & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 15, 1906.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
552
THE Undersigned bave received instruc- tions from the REISTRAL, SUPREME COURT, to Sell by Public Auction,
OD
WEDNESDAY,
the 28th March, 1906, commencing at 2,31 P.M., at No. 4, SEYMOUR ROAD,-
Banks.
LONGKONG AND SHANGHAI
*
Banks.
"EDERLANDSCHE
NEDERL BANKING CORPORATION,
PAID-UP CAPITAL.............................
$10,000,000
ESERVE FUND
Sterling Reserve, $10,000,000 Silver Reservo... 9,600,000
-$19,500,000
ReszBre LAUALITY
PROPRIETORS
orl
H
MAATSCHAPPIJ
Insurances.
ANDEL NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE
(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY).
$10,000,000 }
COURT OF DIRECTORS :— A. HAUPT Esq, Chairman, Hon. Mr O. W. DICKSON-Duputy Chairmas. E. Goeta, Esq. A. J. Raymond, Esq. O.R. Lenzmann, Esq. F. Salinger, Esq G. H. Medhurst, Hon, Mr R. Showan.
N. A. Siebe, Esa. D. M. Nissim, Faq | H.A. W. SLADE, Esq.
Haq.
UBIKE MANAGER : Hongkong J. R. M. SMITH,
MANAGER: Shanghal-HE: R. HUNTER. LONDON BANKERS-LONDON AND COUNTY BANKING CO., LD.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.
1" :ILF
On Opfront, Account at the rate of 2 per gant. per annum on the daily balance.
}
ON FIXED DEPOSITS —
For 3 months 23. per cent per annum.
6
"
"
11
·
J. R. M. SMITH,'
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, March 21, 1986.' !!.!'
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
66
[HE 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 deposita is allowed at 8 PER CENT. por annum. Depositors my transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on
FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per
vbam,
1517
For the Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation,
J. R. M. SMITH,
Chief Manager.
HE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
ESTABLISHED 1824.
INSURANCE COMPANY.
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1904,
£17,161,299.
-Authorised spital £3,000,000
Subscribed Capital £2,750,000 8. Paid-up Capital £687,500 0 0 II-Fire Funda
******* 3,001,266 12 9 PAID-UP
...Fl. 45,000,000 (£3,750,000,. | II—Life& Annuity Funds 13,472,632 7 0 CAPITAL. RESERVE FUND F1. 5,000,000 (£ 417,000),
£17,161,293 19 9 Roreano Fire Branch... 2,066,719 1 8 Life & Annuity 1,632,216 5 4
Branches.....!
£3,688,929 6 0
The Accoumulated Funds of the Fire and
HEAD OFFICE IN AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENCY :-Batavia, BRANCHES:-Singapore, Penang, Shanghai, Rangoon, Samarang, Sourabaya, Cheribon, Legal, Pecalongan, Pasoeroeun, Tjilatjap, Padang, Medan (Deli), Palem- bang, Kota-Radja, (Acheen) Telok Semawe, Life Departments are free from liability In
respect of each other. (Acheen) Bandjermasin,
Correspondents at Macassar, Bombay,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., Colombo, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, 1597
Agente. Bangkok, Saigon, Haiphong, Hanoi, Amoy, Yokohama, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney, New York, San Francisco, &ò., &c.
4
LONDON BANKERS-The Union of London and Smith's Bank, Limited." collection Bills of Exchange, issues letters The Bank buys and sells and receives for of credit on its Branches and correspond ents in the East, on the Continent in Great Britain, America, and Australia, and tran dacts banking business of every description.
INTEREST ALLOWED. On Current Accounts 2% per Annum on daily balances, Fixed Deposits 12 months 41% per Annum.
6 months 4 % Do. Do. 3 monthe 34%
L. ENGEL, Agent. Hongkong, February 28, 1906.
Do. Do,
THE
416
BANK OF TAIWAN,
LIMITED,
(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER),
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED.........YEN 5,000,000, CAPITAL PAID-UPY EN 2,500,000. HEAD OFFICE: TAIPER, FORMOSA.
Tainan.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES :
Robo, Nagasaki.
Amoy Anping. Foochow. Keelung.
Osaka.
Shanghai.
Tarasui
Tokio, Yokohama.
HONGKONG OFFICE:
3, DES Vaux Road. Interest allowed on Current Account. Deposits received on terms which may be learnt on application,
S. SHIGENAGA,
Manager.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHAHTER 1859. HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.
CAPITAL PAID-UP...
216
...£800,000
HOLDERS.** RESERVE FUND
...£800,000 ...£875,000
THE GOODS AND CRATTELS OF CHAU TENGSLATE LIABILITY OF SILABU-
SANG ANONTHE WHOLE DE HISTO VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD?
I
ARFURNITUREHEAD MA -INTEREST allowed on Current Account.
Comprising:-
Hotels. 00
st the rate of 2 % per annum on the Daily KING EDWARD
26
On Fixed Deposite for 12 months 4-
MARBLE TOP HATSTAND with GLASS, CUT balances, GLASS MIRRORS, MORROCCO COVERED DINING ROOM SUITE TEAKWOOD OVERMÄNTELS With GLASS, BOOK GABES, WHATNOTS, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLES, CHEST OPS,
TEA DEAWERS, MARBLE-TOP TABLES, TABLES, DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON. BED- STEADS with WIRE MATTRESSES, &o., &..
Also, A Large Quantity of CHINESE BLACK“ - WOOD FURNITURE.
And on
&o.
FRIDAY,
the 30th March; 1906, at 2.80 F.M.,
at GLENBESKIN,
THE GOODS AND CHATELS OF CHAU TỪNG SANG, Comprising:--
12
# S
1. P. COCHRANE,
• Manager.
TUO
BANE
NOT THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BAI
LIMITED, ESTABLISHED 1880.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED... Yon 24,000,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP
18,000,000 " CAPITAL UNCALLED
$6,000,000 7,940,000 RESERVE FUND
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:
NAGASAKI KOBE BUILDERS and IRONMONGERY BRASS WORK
TOKIO.
LYONE. of SUPERIOR QUALITY, COMPRISING LONDON.
NEW YORK. BARREL, FLUSH and ESPAGNOLETTE BOLTS, BAN FRANCISCO. HONOLULU, BOMBAT. CASEMENT STAYS, CABIN HOOKS, HINGES SHANGHAL TIENTSIN. NEWOHWANO, and BOLTS, REIN and MORTISE LOCKS, DALNY.
PEEING. ¡MUKEN. FINGER PLATES and ELECTIC BELL PUSHES, PORT ARTHUR. CHEPOO. TIE-LING. and GALVANIZED IRON WORL, COMPRIBORAKA ING-BOLTS, HINGES and BUTT.
Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:-As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 21, 1908.
Contractors.
HUNG SHING,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
667
0. 87, D'AQUILAR STREET.
CONTRACTOR TO
B. B. M.'s GOVERNMENT, &c., &o.
TYE & CO.,
623
GENERAL CONTRAO, ORS. CARPENTERS, PAINTERS, MAKERS OF HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE,
started a LOCAL CARRIER
LONDON BANKERS:
The London Joint Stock Bank, Limited, Parr'a Bank, Limited,
The Union of London and Smiths
Bank; Limited."
HOTEL
VARAKA
HIGH-CLASS PRIVATE
HOTEL Eadies'-Afternoon Tea Rooms,
Private Bar and Billard Rooma. Hot and Cold Water throughouk
Electrically Lighted. Electric Fana (If required). Electrio. Passenger Elevator to each Floor
Table D'Hote at Separate Tables. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS:
VICTORIA, Hongkong.
For terms, &c., apply to the
MANAGER.
122.
THE BEST BILLIARD TABLES IN THE COLONY ARE AT
THE KOWLOON HOTEL, CABLE ADDRESS CHEF'
HONGKONG BRANCH-Interest allowed.sine, On Currant Account at the Rate of 22 per annum on the daily balance.
On fixed deposits for 12 months, 6% per
annum.
On fixed deposits for 6 months, 4% per
nnnum,
On fixed depoalta for 3 months, 8% per
andum.
689
TAKEO TAKAMIOHI,
Manager.
BANK FOF
THE MERCANTILE
INDIA, LIMITED. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL................................£1,500,000.)
KOWLOON
High-class Tourist's Hotel under Ame
FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE CO.
OF
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA,
Statement to 31ST DECEMBER, 1903. ·
ARSETS, GOLD..... NET SURPLUS, GOLD......$2,156,118.80 INCOME, GOLD.............................. 83,470,787.53
.85,858,820.97
FIRE BRANCH.
THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the shore Company, are
prepared to accept Fire Risks at Current Rates.
SHEWAN, TOMES & 00.
562
THE WESTERN, ASSURANCE COM- PANY OF TORONTO AND
'LONDON.
INCORPORATED A.D. 1851.
"MARINE. BRANCH.
AGENTS for the above are propaned THE Undersigned having been appointed
to accept Risks at Current Rates.
ALEX. ROSS & CO.
1412
AGENTS FOR THE OHINA MAIL, LONDON:F, ALGAR, 11 & 12, Clement's Lane, Lombard Street, E.0. CLARKE, SON & PLATT, 85 Gracechurch Bk, E.C. STREET Co., Ltd., 30, Corn hill. GORDON & GOTH, 16 St. Bride St., E.O. BATER, HENDY & Co., Br, Cannon Street, B.C. WILL, Ltd., 151-- Cannon Street, Ea. ROBERT WATSON, 150, Fleet Strest. 0. MITCHELL,& Co., Snow Hill, Holborn Viaduct, mia.. D. J. KEYMER & Co., 1, Whitefriars St., E.0, MATHER & CROWTHER, 10. 11, 12 New Bridge St., BP. MILTON & Co. 22 Glasshouse Bb, Regent St., w
PARIS AND EUROPE: — MAYENOL
FAVER & Co., 18 Rue de la Grange Bateliere, Paris. The Rev. Dr. Hir, D.C.L., 12 Rus Vivienne, Paris. · NEW YORK:-THE CHINESE EVANGELIS,
OFFICE, 52, West 22nd Street. JAN FRANCISCO and American Porte
generally :-BEAK & BLADE, San Fran AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND GORDON & Gorta, Mel. bourne and Sydney,
cisco.
CEYLON :—W. M. SиITH & Co., THE
APOTHECARIES Co., Colombo. SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c. :-KzLLY &
“WALSH, LTD., Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-A. 8. W17
FOX & Co, Manila. CHINA:-Amoy, H. Choskey, Esq, co N. MOALLE & Uo., Ltd.. Foochore, BROCKETT & Co. Shanghas, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH. Yokohama, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., and KELLY & WALSH.
SECOND EDITION,
rican Management. First-class On! HISTORY or 12 CHURCHES C
Beautiful Garden,
MODERATE CHARGES.
J. W. OSBORNE, Proprietor and Manager.
VICTORIA HOTEL, SHAMEEN, CANTON, ON THE BRITISH CONCESSION. MACAO HOTEL, MACAO, CHINA
110,000 BOTH
SUBSCRIBED...............................................................£1,125,000)| PAID UP............................................................................£ 682,500 RESERVE FUND...................................................
BANKERN: LONDON JOINT STOOK BANK, ENTED,
INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts
from all restrictions as to building, Mong Hand MESSENGER SERVICE; at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily
The Purchaser of each Lot will be enti.Removers of Furniture, Delivery and R. Balance ON FIXED DEPOSITS ;---
Kok Tsui.
tled to receive from the Crown a Crown Ceivers of Baggage; also, Undertakes to
Our Prices are most reasonable,
so of the Lot purchased by him such Ship or Discharge Cargo on Board. Lease to be for a term of 76 years from
for another term of seventy-five years. the 9th July, 1900, with option of renewal
All the above Lots are more particularly delineated and described in the Sale Plan' there f which may be seen t the Offices of Messrs JOHNSON, STOKES nd MASTER, the Vendors' Solicitors at any time previous to the Sale...
nd receive prompt attention.
Communications please address to Ma T. 42 Orders are acatly executed, guaranteed,
v. TYE, No. 6, LEE YUEN STREET WEST.
TELEPHONE No. 439.
For 12 Months ...................
All
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11
3
A. R. LINTON,
Acting Manager.
BANKING
1876 TNTERNATIONAL
IN
YORPORATION.
For further particulars and Condition of KENG TAK CHEONG, FISCAL AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES IN
Sale, apply to Mesars JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
For Preparing
BLACKSMITH, JETTY AND LIGHTER
"BUILDER AND MABON
8, Des Voeux Road Centrál, SE, BUILDING AND RECLAMATION WORKS.
Vendors' Solicitors;
for to
MR GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 16, 1978, N
PAN PUBLIO AUUTION.
No. 38, D'AGUILAR STREET.
CHINA, THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND
THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA,'','
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
AUTHORISED,........... GOLD $10,000,0 CAPITAL, PÄID-UP.........GOLD 8 3,250,000
654 VONTRACTOR to the War Departout, RESERVE FUND GOLD. $3,250,000
HE Undersigned bas received Instruc-
Hons to Sell by Public Auction,
FRIDAY,
at
2.43 F., At No, 62, MORRIBON HILL
THE Undersigned has received instruc- the 30th March 1908, commencing
tions to Sell by Public Auction,
FRIDAY,
!”
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE.
U&a, Every Order promptly at- tended to 1st Class Testimonals; Com HEAD OFFICE NEW YORK. munications please address to Mr T. KENG. LONDON OFFICE-THREADNEEDLE Hover,
EO
611
CONTRACTOR to the Admiralty and
Yau on, HOUSEBUILDER AND CONTRACTOR No. 40, HOLLYWOOD ROAD,
Matshed Government. Builder, and House Painter. Always in
THE REVENUE OF CHINA, the 30th March, 1906, commencing at HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, stook a large supply of Building Materials
SERIES OF ARTICLES -Reprinted from The China Mail, WITHIN ATTENDIZ
be had at the OFFICE OF THIS PAPER,
Messra RLY & WADI, DAD. And Mesara, W. BREWEL & Co,
50 Centr
11 am at No. 11, KNUTSFORD TERRACE. Kowloon,- TBA QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
AT&FURNITURE, S
TERMS
AS customary
Oq view from Thursday, the 29th March,
GEO P. LAMMERT, ductionten
Hongkong March 28, 1908.
Including
UnG TATESTRY And PLUSH COVERED DRAWING ROOM SUITE, and Une COTTAGE PIANO by Collard & Collard.'.
Particulars from Catalogue), TERMSA: Qustőmáry,je
THE PO YIOK COY.
510
CONTRACTORS & HOUSEBUILDERS;
from Thursday, the 20th March. No. 259, QUEEN'S ROAD, EAST, WANOHAI., YONTRACTORS to H.B.M.'s War De partment and Admiralty. Wo kour always in Stock & Large Supply of Timber. At Reasonable Prices
On
1908:
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, March 23, 1900,
611
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BRANCHES & AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLY,
scription of Banking and Exchange business, receives money in Current Ao- Corporation Transacts every de
195
In the Centre of Praya Grand.
Hotels under Experienced European Management, Comfort and Convenience for Real
dents and Tourists.
W. FARMER, Proprietor.
Evory
S
ZETLAND HOUSE,
482
UPERIOR ACCOMMODATION, (Opposite Connaught House). No. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. MODERATE OHARGES.
Bus WATLING, Proprietress,
137
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IMITATIONS
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Per Case of 48 Pinte
**A
...
$8.60
$1.70
Per Dozen Pints...............
Per Case of 100 8plits.......................... ... 88.00
Per Dozen Splits
81.10
The
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T is a well-known fact, admitted by the
EGYPTIAN "CIGARETIE MANU FACTURERS themselves, that Cigarettes imported from Egypt are made" from
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Auctions.
11a.m.-Auction of Fancy Goods, &o.,
at Mr F. Kiene's Salos Rooms. 2.45 p.m.—Auction of Household Furni- ture, at No. 3,Ormsby Villas, Granville Road, Kowloon. 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Old Pékin Carlos, &o., at Messin Hughes & Hough's Sales Rooms.
*Miscellaneous.
2.30 p.m.-Military Gun Practice, Goods per Benlawer undelivered after
this date subject to rent. Goods per Armand Behic unclaimed after this data at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges.
General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, March 28 ;—
11 a.m.-Auction of Handsome Furni. ture, &c., at Mr F. Kiene's Sales Rooms. 2,30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni-
ture, at No. 4 Seymour Road, 3 p.m.-Auction of Leasehold Property. at Mr Geo. P. Lammert's Sales Room. 4 p.m.-Meeting of Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce at City Hall, Goods per Arcadia not cleared at 4 p.m.
́on this date subject to rent, Goods per Neskar undelivered after this
date subject to rent, THURSDAY," March 29 :→
Noon-Meeting ́of Watkins, Ld,, st
Co.'s Offices,
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Fur- niture, &o., at Queen's Gardens, Feak Road. FRIDAY, March 30:-
11 am Auction of Household Farni. ture, at No. 11, Knutsford Terrace,
Kowloon..
Noon-Meeting of Luzon Sugar Refining
great country where conscription is unknown, is likewise the only in- dustrial rival of whom Great Britain need be afraid. It might be argued
MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1906.
BY TELEGRAPH.
THE PRETENDER ACTIVE:
(Exclusive Service, supplied by: Reuter,
via Bombay).
because her great rivals in their must bust the zao an' get a suck of something!" Well, we goes into the anxiety to build up huge armies,
first pub. I calls for a beer an' syrup detached the flower of their manhood Tom orders a beer an' sode. I noticed FIGHTING IN MOROCCO. from the ordinary avocations of life in the old bloke seemed a bit shiokered order to give them a thorough military as 'e was pumpin' out the drinks, "Ullo 1" sex Tom, when be flings them training. America, the only other
up to us, "what's this?” “A beer, an' a sqda 'an' syrup, same as yous ordered !” snarls the old bloke, fierce-like. "Ter" blazos with yer !" Tom; "I want beer with a dash’oi
the zac when the old publican staggers outer the beer an' was atill'angin' onter
over ter the till an pulls out 'arf a dollar." "Ere, take yer damned money an get outer my pub!" he yells. For a moment we stood paralysed; then Tom grabs the 'arf wheel orf the bar an we makes a bee line ter the next pab. An yet you blokes don't believe in Providence!
that, inasmuch as America has not found it necessary to compel military training by law, similarly, no such necessity exists in Great Britain. The argument is specious but unsound. Great Britain is within easy striking distance of possible enemies. America is remote from all danger. A very small percentage of the population of
A " I'ad one bite
LOCAL AND COAST NEWS.
The Russian at Peking, Mr |
Groat Britain knows anything at all about the use of the rifle, or has any conception of the requirements of Pokotiloff, has assented to China's request military discipline. On the other hand America's population is largely made up of immigrants who have received a military training in the country of
LONDON, Maroḥ 26. Heavy fighting is proceeding bet ween the Moorish troops and those of the Pretender on the banks of the river Muluya.
EDUCATION BILL.
DISCUSSED BY CABINET.
(Exclusive Service, Supplied by Reuter, viz Bombay),
LONDON, March 26, A prolonged meeting of the for the establishment of a Chinese Consu-Cabinet took place on Saturday when Iate at Vladivostock to look after Chinese the Education Bill was discussed. interests there.
Mr Augustine Birrell, President of the Board of Education, will receive
H. M. S. "Kent," armoured cruiser, 15,000 tons, arrived to-day from Singapore.
their origin and who consequently She is 400 feet long, 75 feet beum, 203 fost a deputation of Catholics on the 29th,
could be easily and quickly licked into
2.15 p.m.-Auction of Household Furni-effective shape. The National Service
ture, at No. 52, Morrison Hill Road.
League, through Lord Roberts, urges SATURDAY, March 31 :-
that, subject to certain exemptions, every man of sound physique, without distinction of class shall be liable to be called out for service in the United Kingdom in case of emergency.
Co., Ld., at General Agent's Office. Noon-Meeting of Campbell, Moore &
Co.. Ld., at Co.'s Offices. 2.30 p.m.-Auction of Japanese Art Curios & Embroideries, at Mr Geo. F.
Lammert's Sale Rooms.
9 p.m.-Performance by Hongkong Amateur Dramatic Club in City Hall. 9 p.m.-Meeting of Eothen Mark Lodge. Transfer Books & Register of Membera
of The National Bank of China, Ld.,
close from this date to 14th April in- clusive.
t.
NOTICE.
THE EDITORIAL OFFICES of
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draught, and was built at Devonport in inst. 1899 at a cost of £1,075,277. Her speed is 18 knots.
A certain Prince proposes to convert two of the big, Lama temples in Peking into military colleges. The Lung fussu in the eastern city will be turned into college for the left Division and the Hukuo ssu in the western city will be that of the right Division.
fit themselves for this duty it is advo▲ meeting of Justices of the Peace cated that such men shall be legally to consider an application for the transfer
was held, at the Magistracy, this afternoon,
LORD MILNER:
MOTION IN THE LORDS.
(Exclusive Service, supplied by Reuter, via Bombay)
LONDON, March 26. Lord Halifax has given notice to move in the House of Lords on the
obliged to undergo a course of three or from B. Peich 10 Hana Weismann of a 29th" that this House desires to record
licence to sell intoxicating liquors at the
four months' military training when they Cafe Weismann and Weismann Tiffin its high appreciation of Lord Milner's arrive at the military age. These are Rooms. The application was granted services in South Afrion.”
unanimously. the salient features of the project.. But, to ensure its success the League
Chao Erh-bsuo, Tartar-General of GERMANY ECONOMICAL, the CHINA MAIL are now located commends that the spirit of patrio-Fengtien has suggested to the Government.
at No. 8 QUEEN'S ROAD CEN-
:
*
that in future when railways are being built tism should be instilled in bays of all all over the Empire the land within the RAILWAY GRANT REFUSED. WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS. TRAL (first floor), Opposito schools by their teachers, that there limit of one bi through which the railway line passes should be exempt from land Messrs. CALDBECK, MACGRE- should be universal physical training tax. Thus, railway-building will escape the GOR and Co.
of a military character in all schools, opposition of the people and idle rumours ~THE BUSINESS OFFICE and that rifle shooting should be encourag- PRINTING WORKS are at No. 5 ed and the endeavour made to make it a national sport. With all these WYNDHAM St.
proposals we are in complete accord.
SCOTCH WHISKY.
WATSON'S.
Celebrated
E
BLEND
VERY OLD LIQUEUR
TURKISH TOBACCO, which is subject SCOTCH
to a heavy Import Duty in Egypt. Hong- kong being a Free Port tobacco can be Imported free of duty.
Two Good Reasons why it is advan-
ny Cigarettes.
tageous to Smoke
1.--Cheapness of my Cigarettes compared to imported bigarettes, owing to tobacco being admitted duty-free into Hongkong, and that you are buying direct from the Manufacturer, doing away with middlenten's profits..
2.-Freshness of my Cigarettes, as they
The China Mail.
HONGXONG, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1906.
will cease.
(Exclusive Service, Supplied by Reuter, via Bombay).
LONDON, March 26, The case was continaed la the Supremo
The Reichstag has rejected the Court, this morning, before His Honour demand for a grant of four million Mr A. G. Wise, of the Leung Kam Kwong
versus the Kwong Hoi Lau. Mr R. marks for the Windhakrchoboth rail-
way.
If carried out the benefit to the Gardiner appeared for the claimant and Mr F. X. d'Almada represented the plaintiff, Empire will be immense. Men in the application being for settlement of issue sound bodily health are the most in respect to a sum of $355,30 paid into valuable national asset. Compulsory court.
[REUTER'S SERVICE.] GERMANY AND RUSSIA.
Berlin Press Angry.
LONDON, March 23. The Berlin press is angry at Count Lams- the men, under Major C. G. Pritchard dorff's telegram to the Russian delegates at Commandant), marching from Head Algeciras, and accuse Russia of duplicity Quarters with the maxim guns and going and ingratitude. through various manoeuvres. The Annual Inspection of the Corps takes place on UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION Saturday next at the Polo Ground, Colonel
LAWS. Darling being the inspecting officer.
Raub Mines.
There was a fairly good muster of physical training in schools would arrest in a very short time the tenden-Volunteers on Saturday at the rehearsal for the Annual Inspection. The parade ey towards deterioriation which has took place on the Military Parade Ground become painfully apparent, particularly in England, of late years. Once the manhood of the nation is sound and vigorous again the rest will be easy. The appeal of the National Service responsive echo League will awaken a in the hoart of every Britisher who is
LORD ROBERTS" MANIFESTO.
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The President and the Chinese.
LONDON, March 23. The last report of the General Mana-
President Roosevelt, replying to a labour. ger of Raub Australian mines says that the deputation demanding more stringent mine measurements and assay results of immigration Laws, defended {p measures prospecting work show a total of 302 ft. for relaxing the regulations for the entry made up of 32 ft. sinking, 111 ft. driving, for the period (4 weeks) under review; of Chinese to the United States. and 150 ft. crosscutting, as against a total
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THE CHINESE COMMISSION.
Arrival in London.
LONDON, March 23. Mr Tsai-tsa, of the Imperial Chinese mis-
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Today we republish an intéresting article on Language as
fully run by electricity. These changes
per month in firewood, and give us a more continuous run with the mills.
Tram Accident.
Yesterday afternoon & woman was knocked down by a tram on the Prays near the Canton wharf, and rather severely injured about the head and body. For
CLAIMS BY TURKEY.
Objections by Great Britain, LONDON, March 23, The Porto insists that Tabalı is an integral part of the Turkish Empire be longing to the district of Akabah, and the Turkish milky authorities are erecting. the posts to demarcate the boundary Sinai peninsula.
vicinity.
RAGGING IN THE ARMY,
a Medium a manner that, not only may we be
of Education. The writer holds the able to defend successfully any portion view that English is the best medium
Great Britain is unable to accept the of it that may be attacked, but also for educating the Chinese and he tunately Dr F. H. Kew was handy at the Turkish viow, and hopes that the Porte
his view with time and had the woman removed to B will reconsider its position: In the mean that the strength of our defensive ar certainly supports The following are also recom-rangements may render any attack several pertinent arguments. How verandah near by, where he washed and while the cruiser Diana" remains in the
one kind woman was still unconscious, Dr Kew had The American speaks mended, and are unsurpassed in improbable. To improve the moral ever there is English and English, bandaged her head. Finally, as the
and physical condition
and the British colonial another, hof placed in a chair and sent to the quality and price
Inquiry to be Held. and thereby to increase its industrial The latter might be useful for die hospital, there being no ambulance avail- able. Would it not be advisable for the
LONDON, Marchi 23. Per Doz efficiency." Even the members of the seminating education but we are in-
Government to supply ambulances to be
Mr Haldane has ordered an enquiry into A.-Thorne's Blend ...$12.00 Peace Society, who are wont to become clined to believe that the average placed near the Canton wharves, for at the ragging of Lieutenant Clarke Kennedy, Chinese student would have his work cut such a busy and conjested spot there is of the Guards, at Aldershot, who has lind 2.00 B.-Glenorchy, Mellow
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platform. There is no reference to taken from a Sydney journal :—Wo
liver oil, But Stearns' Wine of Cod adventure or aggression. All that is ad boon fillin' 'em up pretty liberal
so good that you wish you had taken more. 16,00 sought is to preserve the Empire from like on Christmas Eve an' the two days Liver Oil is not greasy or oily, and it tastes
attack and to check the physical de-after, an' Boxin Night found me down Does everybody good.
ter my last sac. So I goes round ter terioration of the race. If to secure Tom's place ter lug him fer a couple er
RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED. THERE is no disease which inflicta more §. 8. WATSON & 00, these objects it were necessary to bob, but he 'ad gone stiff as a crutch, torture than rheumatism and there is have recourse conscription, in too. We decided ter pad the hoof ter probably no disease for which such a varied and useloar lob of remedies have been sug- geetod. To say that it can be cared is the senso in which conscription Leichhardt on the off-charnse of strikin'
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which enjoys an is popularly understood, the Na- bloke that owed Tom art a jim for a therefore bold statement to make but bit of plasterin, but 'ad no luck. It extensive sale in this country, has met with
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T. E. P. SPYROPULOS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. tional Service League would pro-
was a darned 'ot night walkin', an' our success in the treatment of this disasse wherever it has been tried. One or two bably have essayed an impossible tongues was beginnin' to
applications of this liniment will relieve 9, Beaconsfield Arcade.
task. Great Britain's supremacy was secured principally
(OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL).
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Complaints in Germany.
LONDON, March 24. Dissatisfaction is expressed by the Ger man press at the conduct of the German case at the Algeciras Conference, and is growing greater.
Prince von Buelow's position is seriously discussed, and it is believed that the Gov ernment will make Count Lamsdora's lattor an occasion for retiring from an untenable position.
THE UMS. INSURANCE SCANDALS.
Judge's Ruling.
LONDON, March 24,
A Now York Judge has ruled that insur
officials are guilty of larceny in contri-
to polition campain funderin
last the pain and hundreds of suderers from this
disease testify to permanent cures by Itanse.ence * we For sale by all chemists and storekeepers.
MONDAY, MARCH 26.
OUR NAVAL VISITORS.
ENTERTAINING OUR ALLIES.
1906.
the Japanese Squadron entering this har- bour for the first time since the war. It is part of a fleet which has just proved itself magnificent in its efficiency and valour under all conditions. Gentlemen, it is always a pleasure to meet one's friends, but
THE CHINA MAIL.
SPORTING.
Rifle Shooting
MEDIUMS OF INSTRUCTION
IN CHINA.
"The second question we would put to this. If it is adequate, then the very educated those who know the Chinese language con- young men who have been
The men were marched in to the etraine of music played by the bands from the Flagship King Alfred and were seated shortly after one o'clock. By an hour later the menu was disposed of and the men were enjoying a cigarette when the playing of the National Anthem announced the arrival of His Excellency the Governor.
Silence at once prevailed and His Ex- * Banzai Nippon" "Long live our Victo- allies, the occasion is indeed to us memor-cellency, accompanied by Mr Gershom rious allies." Such were the toasts that wero able. We drink to the health of honoured Stewart, Sir Paul Chater and other members turday and Sunday to take part in the last "Mont discussion of this question that we are quite aware of the insufficiency of such
The Japanese Dinner.
drunk in bumpers at the City Hall on Saturday evening. The occasion was the dinner given by the representatives of the Admiralty to the petty officers and men of the visiting Japanese Squadron. About two hundred Japanese attended, and were entertained by upwards of one hundred men and officers from the British men-of-
excellent hoste.
Although very little in the way of con. versation could be carried on the stars
that perhaps some of the hilarity of the previous night when the French sailors were the guests, was missing, but the welcome was nevertheless a hearty one,
which was throughly enjoyed by the
guests.
when our friends are heroes as well as our
guests and the glorious Japanese Navy,
one
The Gymkhana.
1 An Ampsing Meeting.
A large and representative crowd were
The Polo Club's matshed was peatly draped with flags, and in conjunction with the St Andrew's Hall and the music room other decorations added a gala appearance were again used for the dinner and the
to the venue. The Tramway Company had whole place was nicely decorated, the most
car gaily decorated with French, conspicious amongst the flags utilised for decorations being the British and Japanese Japanese and British flags. This car was which were draped over the doorways and provided for the Officers of both fleets and over the main stairway. The band of the was to meet them on landing, but through 29th Baluchi Regiment, under Band-some misunderstanding the landing did not take place as anticipated and the car pic. master Steadman, rendered an appropriate programme of music, which contributed in ked up a fow officers on the way.
of the committeo walked round the tables,
and on completing the round was rewarded with three very hearty oeers proposed by one of the men,
Ilie Excellency then, addressing the men, said:-Sailors, I hope the Japanese sailors have enjoyed themselves as well in Hong. kong as our men did when they were in Japan. It was a great pleasure to us in Hongkong to hear what good friends
(great applause). each other should the occasion arise.
The speech was translated to the Japa- nese by Counsul Noma and was received with great enthusiasm,
VOLUNTEER 'RESERVE ASSOCIATION,
There was a fair attendance of members at the King's Park 500 yards rango on Sa two shoots for the month of March. Dr W. W. Pearse won the "Pool" with a
score of 50+19-69.
corna ita syntax. We think such scholars through English will help to demonstrate would do a real service to all' educators in this fact when they go out to give to their the Empire if they would prove conclusively own people, through the native tongue, The Editor of the South China Collegian, either that the Chinese language is capable, what they have gained by means of for January, writes an interesting review or that it is not capable, of expressing fine foreign speech. In the meantime, the on the above question. He asks:-What distinctions of thought and making abstruse number of translated books are hardly should be the medium of instruction in trutha intelligible. Our knowledge of one suffiolent to educate these first few genera may be wanting to the language, but wo
BY WHARF AND WAVE. higher education? And then goes on: of the dialects leads us to think auch power tons of college classes."
evidence. Only those educators who, like the writer, are dependent for the present upon the knowledge of others, would be glad for some sort of demonstration of the affirma- tive or negative of this question."
have had the fortune to see is weighty, or the opposite, only by reason of the person presenting the arguments, for clear demon Wstration on either side in the controversy is not forthcoming. No doubt the well in.
Below are the principal scores. Dobbs, 70; Dr W. W. Peatse, 69; J. T, Dougla, 67; T. P. Cochrane, 66; J. C. Gow (Sor), 65; J. McInnes, 85; P. N, H.
wood, 65; T. K, Dealy, 55; R. M. Ezekiel, A. Jenkins, 54; H. T. Richardson. 55; 2 54; F. Maitland, 63; J. McCubbin, 51.
VOLUNTEERS AT TAI HANG;
structed have reasons for the faith that is in them, or the doubt, but while these
It is needless to show that Chinese
The "Decima."
Brand,"
We are informed by Mesars Slemsten fails to meet the requirements for a single and Company that a telegram, dated Sun- twofold style of speech and writing, and the gives hope of the successful fasting of the language and for ease of acquisition. The day, was received this morning which war, who, as on the previous evening, made present at the gymkhana given on Saturday our sailors made with the Japancae when Jones 65; Dr Macfarlane, 81; G. K. scholars differ the general bo iy of educators | multitude of complex symbols to be masto-stranded steamer Decima." The mess- afternoon by the officers of the Army and they were in the country. I hope that | Haxton, 62; G. H. Wakeman. 62; J./ must form their conclusions from fnots red, make the labor incident to elementa age states that the divers have been sa friendship will be increased by the 8. Lawingdon, 62; W. H. T. Davis, clearly presented, rather than to rely upon education very great. The use of the
to see the cleanest possible rendering from the land aaa purveyor of news and instruc. has been lightened by 600 tons of coal tion would greatly alleviate the case, but being jettisoned. An effort to reflost her, Navy in honour of the visits of the French Japanese visit here. I know that ODF 61; E. Philpotts, 61; W. Daniel, 61: mere opinion. We should like very much printed colloquial in the various sections of work patching her bottom, and that 'ähe - and Japanese Fleets. Among those who King wishes the people and sailors
We do not think it quite were present were:-His Excellency the of the two countries should be good friends J. Hutchings, 61; R. H. King, 61;
moderately abstruse scientific and philo-tortuous, manged to convey to their guests that they Governor (Sir Matthew. Nathan), His Ex- (loud applause), and I believe that is also R. Brooks, 60; A. 8. Taxford, 67; Sir / English into Chinese of a few pages each of still leave the goal to knowledge strait and which it is anticipated will be successful,
the wish of the Japanese Emperor. F. T. Piggott, 69; W. Curwen, 59;'J,
The Pedro Blanco Collision. An artistic possession of the race, as well as were very welcome and that they were to have a real good time, The Japanese, it collency Major General Villiers Hatton,(applause.) None of us want war but in
The Norwegian steamer adequacy and accuracy of the rendering, a tool, but the artistic quality of the tool Vice-Admiral Moore and Staff, Vice-Ad-case war should arise it is well that the Whittall, 68; J. A. Lyon, 68; W. G.sophic and profound moral and religious accurate to say, as Dr Woods does, that is to be made on Saturday next. was noticeable, did not take stimulents, so miral Richard and Staff, Rear-Admiral sailors of the two countries should know | Humphreys, 67; II...W. Fraser, 66; 0, S. thought, accompanied by a criticism of the language, is purely a servant. Language is Shimamura and Staff, Commodore Williams, each other in order that they may rely on Allen, 56; G. M.Harston, 66; J. H. Under-written by two or more competent persons. must never be allowed to interfere with its
This would do more to fix the present service as a tool. A language fit for educa- which collided with the "Daini Kotohira Maru," off Pedre Blancs on Tuesday las", Powers of the Chinese language than much tion must be easy for all to master,
**Therefore the suggestion that the declaration. But we would not be mila- the members of the Consular Body, Japanese cadets in large numbers, French
understood. We shall consider fully the Japanese and the Chinese should simplify is at present anchored in the Kowloon side outline presented by Dr Bergen, (in a their stive tongues by adopting a phone-of the harbour. The "Brand" appears to and Japanese officers and a host of civilians,
paper on English as a medium for instructic alphabet for general use is by no means have suffered even more severely than the The monthly shoot in connection with tion) which we find very suggestive. Our far-fetched. The sole unsettled point is Japanese steamer her bows being every criticism applles not specifically to Dr this: Are there a sufficient number of the Right Half, No 2 Company, of the Bergen, but to all discussion of this distinct syllables in these languages to badly stove in. Her bulkheads were, how notice, and we regret all the more syllables are limited in number, there may and they kept the water from penetrating Hongkong Volunteers, which took place at question that has fallen under our render an alphabet usable? If the distinct ever, closed immediately after the collision Tai Hang range yesterday, brought out some the accessity that compelled Dr Bergen be great confusion caused by the frequency into the hold in dangerous quantities. Her we should naturally have turned to him different meanings. The Cantoness dialect cargo is considerably damaged and she will as among those capable of solving this can be written in the Roman alphabet, and have to go into dock for extensive repairs. good shots, despite the unsuitability of the to shorten his argument, from the fact that of identical written symbolo, having
Handicap. Total.
a trained Chinese can read manuscript_so problem. 90-+-12-102 The article (Language as the Tool of written without even the tone marks,
"TEARNS' HEADACHE CURE, can day. The best half dozen scores were :—
Gunner A. F. Warrick
1+15=92 Education) from the pen of Dr Woods inkes Moreover, if the syllables are anfficiente obtained from all dispensaries Captain Armstrong
70+21=91 the form of an inquiry into the general to render the spoken language intelligib'e, Gunner H. 0. Gray
78+9= 87 question. What sort of language is neces-where the written characters do not ald in (quickly by post). Never be without the 71+15 86 Gunner H. T. Jackman
sary for higher instruction but is followed discrimination of identical sounds, why Genuine. 67+18 85 by a criticism, in the light of these general would not a phonetic representation of the Gunner F. O. Hall
considerations, of the Chinese language, same language be intelligible? This seems to Gunner A. J. Pugh
and some practical reflections as to the indicate that the spoken dialects can be proper attitude of educatore toward the alphabetized (as, in fact, several of them alphabotfred (as, in fact, several of them two languages, Chinese and English.
Dr Woods' introduction, contrasting why not alphabetize the Mandarin, which berlain's Pain Balm a trial and you will be The prize distribution in connection with the China United Services Rifle Associa- the wealth of western thought with the could eaally be made universal in a genera delighted with the result. One application tion's recent meeting will take place poverty of the thought of China, suggestion or two? Or, if we must have wen-li as gives some relief from pain. For sale by
that the a priori argument is certainly with the written language of China, cannot the all chemists andkeepers store. to-morrow at 2.45 p.m. on the Parade those who mistrust the fitness of the classical stylo be somewhat relaxed, its Ground. By kind permission of Lt. Col. Chinese Language, as it now stands, conciseness somewhat modified, to the point Fitton, D.S.O., and officers the band of the for the Imparting of higher education, where alphabetic representation will be How can we forthwith put in to a langu. Intelligible, and will not such a concession Second Royal West Regiment will play age heretofore narrowly limited in conter 1, be abundantly rewarded when we have the immense riches of the modern world? thereby put the best thought within the selections during the afternoon..
The following is the result of the cham-To say, the language will grow in to leave reach of all who simply learn the English the point under discussion. We do not alphabet or some other? In this connec sak will the language grow, No one doubts tion we should like to repeat the practical pionship :-
that it will grow. English has grown. But reflection of Dr Woods, that romanized through how many centuries of slowly or colloquial should be taught generally in rapidly expanding thought has English Christian churches and schools. Let us veesbulary and power of expression and
evening.
The band of the Second Royal West no small measure to the enjoyment of the Kent Regiment, under the directions of Captain Muller presided at the table (in Bandmaster McKelvoy, played a delightful selection of music during the afternoon, the absence of Commander Colomb owing which added greatly to the entertainment to illness) and atthe conclusion of the dinner proposed the toasts of the King and the Emperor of Japan, both of which were hon. oured with round after round of cheers and the singing of the British and Japanese National Anthem,
Naval Instructor Tuck then rose, and addressing the men (in Japanese), said :— It is with great pleasure that I rise to welcome the men of the Japanese Fleet, our brave allies. I spent only one year in Japan and so am still very unskilful in the language so please excuse any shortcomings. We, the British Navy, admire and respect you. The way in which you all obeyed the Emperor's Message has won more--it has won our reverence and to welcome you, the first arrivals of your glorious Navy, is a great pleasure. I raise my glass to drink
all your healths and I call upon British friends to drink with me. The toast was honoured with true British After a short interval a Japanese officer responded thank ing the hosts for their splendid welcome and kind entertainment,
seaman-like enthusiasm
your
The first item of the gymkhana was an off-saddling race, in which competitors had to start mounted and during the course of a race remove their saddles without dis. mounting, first past the post with endale in hand to win. The event was responsible for two mishaps, two riders being thrown, the pony of one galloping furiously through the ground, scattering the people in its way and, gaining the road, dashed along with the saddle' swinging loosely. Finally
The Governor then said "I now drink to the glorious Japanese Fleet and our guests," a toast which was honoured with continuous applause.
A Japanese officer returned thanks and His Excellency and party shortly after. wards departed.
The Japanese were in charge of Lieut. Bokuro Nagano. Amongst the members of the Citizen's Committee who worked very energetically in connection with the enter taiment were Hou: Gerehom Stewart, Sir Paul Chater, Mr T. Hough. Rev Mr France, Mr A. J. Wood, Mr Cochrane, ad Mr J. R. Michael, who were also assisted y vayn and other gentlemen. Mr Gershom Captain Marchant, Flag Commander Vy Stewart and the Rev Mr France were apecially active and saw to everyone's
comfort and enjoyment.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
On Feb. 27, Miss Katherine McIntyre and Mr Wm. O. Leitch, of the Chinese railways, were married at Nowchwang.
Eunuch Li Lien-ying, the Empress Dowager's attendant, talks of going to Japan other countries.
it was captured. Lieut. Henniker Heaton for medical advice and then on a visit to just beat Mr Cruickshank home, Mr Master boing third. `
The next event-Blindfold Driving Race in which gentlemon were blindfolded and directed by ladies to where a number of potatoes were lying on the ground, These had to be picked up and taken back to the starting place and the competitor first home after three trips was the winner.. The event was decidedly amusing and Japanese and French officers took part, though they did not enter into the competition with the zest displayed by their opponents. Several
The National Anthem, and a Japan-collisions took place and the ladies had a ese war song were then sung by the hard task in successfully steering their company, led by one of the Japanese partners. Lieut. Wilkinson, driven by Mrs Chichester, won, Mr Cruickshank, amid a great display of enthusiasm.
driven by Miss Hancock, being second.
As the Japanese were required to return
to their ships the suggestion of a smoking concert was abandoned and the party broke had a everyono up about 8 o'clock after thoroughly pleasant time.
Marquis Ito will, after settling some matters of high importance, take a trip in Manchuria making investigations at places which concern the interests of Corea.
to
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The Recent Meeting.
1 Major Chitty 2 Capt. Kitson 3 Sgt. Lapsley
200 YARDS.
5 Capt. J. D'Oyly...... 3 Mr A. Mackenzie
500 YARDS.
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The progressive students of China can do
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**The conclusions reached by Dr Wooda immediately expand the language of the Chinese race to two, three, four, or many seem ashe and modest. Let a limited times its present capacity? If the reply in number of young
this far easier than any foreigners.
women
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1 Capt. J. D'Oyly 119th Inf. Leave of absence on private affairs to the 2 A, E. Rogers. H. K. Vol. Corps.J neighbouring countries has been granted to 3 V. Sorby H. K. Vol. Corps. Lieutenant E. H. Lovell, Royal Garrison 4 Sgt. J. Blogg. A. S. C. Artillery, from 29th March to 10th June,5 Sgt. R. Lapsley H. K. Vol. Corps... 1 C. E. H. Beavis, H. K. Vol. Res.
...*. Assoc ... 1906.
600 TARDS. -
The Empress Dowager his betrothed the 2 Asst. Supt of Police, P. P. J. Wode
house daughter of Chang Fengchih to the nephew.
men and 31 that Chinese needs no such expansion. we learn English. The education acquired considerations force us to fear that it does ledge and breadth of view necessary to stand in such need. Consider in the light leaders, and they will be able to of the thoughtful inquiry of Dr. Woods, Improve, alphabetize, or, it may be beg that evidence be furnished, for a priori through English will give them the know
how much is demanded of a language that supersede their native tongue. The many must for the present be taught through would be fit for modern higher education.
"There are four conditions that a Chinese. That there should be a certain
ledge. (1.) It must be copious in vocabulary. language should fulfill in order to be per fectly fit for use in the acquirement of know (2) Its syntax must make possible the 34 complexity of sentence structure nece sary complex to-clear and exact exposition
of chief eunuch Li Lion-ying, and 10003 Lce Corp. Williams, 3rd R. W... 31 taels have been given to Chang as a wed-Capt. J. DOgly, 119th Reg.
5 Sapr. A. Coyle, R. E.
dlog present.
800 YARDS.
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1 Capt. J. D'Oyly, 119th Inf. H. M. S.."Kent" left Singapore on 12 Lee. Corp. Ibbotson, 2nd R. W.
Kent. Rgt. March 20 for Hongkong. Capt. Gardner, 3 J. Fairholme, H. K. Volunteers ... R.M.L.I., of that ship remained behind
The tilting at a ring thrown by a lady while galloping by on horseback brought out good horsemanship. Mr Master show ed great dexterity in taking the ring on his lance while going past at a high rate of take charge of the duties of Naval Intel- a speed, but the remaining competitors went ligence Officer, Capt. Grover, who holda
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Captain Muller made an ideal host, his genial disposition making him at once favourite. He was ably assisted by both by much slower. After four successful at this appointment, and is on Icave, is, the | Capt. J. D'Oyly, 119th Regt.
officers and men, Mr Tuck's knowledge of Japanese proving invaluable.
Entertainment by the Japanese
Community.
Unfortunately the weather conditions on Sunday left a great deal to be desired, and the entertainment to the cadets and officers
the morning and were entertained at lunch, before and after which a varied programme of sports was carried out.
tempts, Mr Master missed the fifth, which Captain Kitson (nominated by Mrs Ward) managed to take, and won.
AGGREGATE.
Singapore Free Press is sorry to hear, not Sergt. R. Lapsley, H. K. Vol. Corps. at all well'in Yokohama, where he is now Sergt. Major. O. Mitchell, 2nd E.
W. Kont Regt. Lance Corpl. Williams, 2nd R. W. in hospital.
Kent. Regt...
Two Japanese officers-Lieuts. Åbatå and Arima-won the Leapfrog race, and showed considerable speed and nimbleness. CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO: The ricksha race was next, in which each male competitor had to pull a ricksha to his lady, hand her a sum which she was to
won
The following is the report for presenta-
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Yachting.
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Chinese educated through English and the number of specialists in Chinese among the foreign educators is equally necessary. The foreign masters of Chinese will unite in the work of translation, and as renovators of the language of the people.
"The second article on, this question takes the form of a brief outline, and we shall simply offer a few comments upon its atatements.
"Dr Bergen begins by stating that sinco the renaissance the use of Latin has steadily
of science and philosophy call for the power declined. This implies that Latin was used
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that shall be aids to the right understand-literature. But this just parallels, all that to construct long and involved sentences for a longer or shorter period, in scholarly 117 ing of complex facts or, theories, not any advocate of English education in hindrances to such understanding. It China contends for; that is, that a there are two languages, the written and portion of the young men and women be the spoken, then the universal elementary educated for the present through English, education demanded by modern society,till the number of well-trained native and auch universal instruction as comes scholars is sufficient for the improvement CLIMATE OF HONGKONG, through newspapers, magazines, and and development of their own language. popular treatises and literature, are practi. Dr Bergon's argument can have no bearing cally impossible. The masses will remain upon the present, but must refer only to Home future time. The immense enrich. ignorant. Lastly, the demand for ease of acquisition (requiring, of course, à single ment of European thought and languages precious than gold, more earnestly to be and Greek can be paralleled in Chinese only through a similar knowledge of some Baved than fine gold. lpguage) means simply that time is more through the thorough knowledge of Larin "But there is one further consideration great western language. Meanwhile fet the of a language in our day: a speech fit for and words, and when they have well begun modern needs must possess expansive its operation let English go. We must to the demands made upon the vocabulary Chinese find a plan for borrowing thought power. Thought does not remain for even bear in mind, however, that all European
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The tenth club race for the one-design add up, then draw the ricksha, containing tion to the shareholders at the fifth of the Japanese Fleet by the local Japan- the lady, back to the starting post. There ordinary general meeting of the above com- was about twenty starters and Mr Ander. son, nominated by Mrs Bailey, was first pany to be held at the office of the General yachts of the Corinthian Yacht Club took ese residents suffered in consequence.
viz., Hibernia? Gael," "Thecla" and Sir Paul Chater kindly lant his Bungalow, home. During this competition Mrs Hogarth Managers, on Saturday, 7th April, 1906, at place yesterday. Only four boats-started,
' Annetta," -.'' Thecls"
" crossed the line - at Kowloon, for the occasion, and it answer was knocked down by a ricksha and had to 11.45 am.
Annexed we have the pleasure to lay | ". ed the purpose admirably. Over the be taken home. We understand that the lady has received a severe shock, but we
"Abnetta" and "Hibernia." The latter entrance to the grounds the British and beliove her injuries are not otherwise before shareholders a statement of Accounts first, followed by "Gael," then came Japanese flags were draped, and the serious. Another Japanese officer (Senior- for the year ending 28th February, 1906, -
The gross profit amounts to 868,081.09 was considerably behind the leaders. tastefully ensign Toyada, nominated by Mrs Patey) grounds and building were
won the drawing race, in which the male and the not profit including the amount adorned with a varied display of bunting competitors had to race to their nominator, brought forward from last, year, and allow."Guel" led throughout, after passing one year stagnant. It bursts the bounds languages are alphabetic, and can therefore
CLIMATE. The guests arrived at about 10 o'clock in hand over the name of an animal, which ing for depreciation and payment of "Thecla" near the start, but the latter of the past and flows out into new fields of never be compared on equal terms with MADE HERE FOR THIS the lady drew and then race back to the interest and other charges amounts to kept close up, until she had the misfortune. truth. Specifically, a language that is to Chinese. There the creation of new com-
development. start. Some of the drawings were exceed $31,219.89 which it is proposed to appro- to carry away her jib, which split down the borrow the whole wealth of the world in a pounds or borrowing of foreign words is Dr Dergen calls attention to the These general considerations are applied ingly funny. The tie and umbrella priate as follows, viz-To pay a Dividend centre. She therefore retired from the race. generation must be capable of Immense comparatively easy; here it is difficult and by Dr Woods to the Chinese language. remarkable fact, often overlooked, that the race was. another amusing event, being of 6 per cent 830,000.50; To carry forward "Gael" hold her lead to the finish, winning by Mr Berkeley, Mr Bolgrave to next year's account $1,219.80. These from "Hibernis," The times were
We enter into the discussion of the actual difference between the dialects of China is ALL MATERIALS SEASONED HERE second. Each competitor figures show an improvement on those of
powers and capacity of Chinese with great chiefly a difference of pronunciation. In a finishing
diffidence, fully aware of the fact that our sone China may be said to have one was nominated by a lady and went from last year, but the rosult would have been
knowledge is deficient for this task, and universal language. This is truly a striking the starting post to his nominator who much better had it not been for the high handed him a cigarette and umbrella, and price of coal, and the adverse effect of
that this discussion belongs to those who fact. It Mandarin could be taken as the tied on a tie: The competitors had to the Boycott at Canton, which for some
are thoroughly familiar with the vocabu standard pronunciation of this multiform finish with tio on, umbrella open, and considerable time during the year was
mistakenly applied to this Company.
We repeat that our purpose is to call atten with borrowed treasures, it would mean 's cigaretto alight.
CONSULTING COMMITTEE. In accordance
lary, syntax, and future promise of Chinese. language, and be alphabetized and enriched tion to the points that ought to be settled, new birth of thought in China. Mandarin with the Articles of Association Bir Paul
rather than to attempt a settlement of any has been romanized, we believe, but how The Bucket and Apple race was won by Chater, O,M G., Dr. J. W. Noble, and H.
The yachts of the Royal Hongkong of them, though we are bold enough to can we secure it a fair trial?
"The length of time needed to master Dupree. In this event compotitors rode P. White, Esq, retiro but offer themselves to where buckets containing apples were for re-election. placed, secured an apple with their mouth, AUOTTOns. The accounts have been Yacht Club participated in a race for a cup venture an opinion here and there. Is the
Police Pier, Kowloon, to Kowloon Dock of this vocabulary? Dr. Woods thinkethore time to build a railroad than to make while holding on to the pony, then mounted audited by Messrs. W. H. Potts, and A. presented by the officers of the Royal Chinese vocabulary too limited? If so, English is really not an argument against with the apple still between their teeth and O'D; Gourdin who are recommended for Garrison Artillery, The course was from what promise have we of a rapid increase higher education through English. It takes (starboard), Channel Rocks (starboard), the language needs geographical' name, a path. It takes more money to construct galloped home.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co..
Lyeman Beacon (starboard), Kowloon Rook names for new Imported commodities, a trans-Pacific steamer than to lay down a General Manageri
(starboard), Obannel Rocks (starboard) and philosophio, religious, and scientific sampan, but the steamer goes farther and back to Police Pier, Only five boats started terms. These may be added to the present carries more. Those who would see the great (1.) By world had better take the steamer, Be- Hongkong, 23rd March, 1906,
and an interesting race resulted in "Ver- stook of words in three ways. non" crossing the line first, followed by forming new ideograms. We suppose aides being the vehicle of education in the "Colleen." The latter boat, sailed by Hon. these might be borrowed terms, transferred sciences for each students, the English Mr H. E. Pollock, suceeded in swing her to Chinese written form. The propunela- language is to them what the study
The Admiral and his staff were. presont part of the time and expressed great plea- sure at the pains taken to make the enter- tainment a success. After the sports were over the prizes were presented by Mrs Noms to the successful competitors and proceed ings were concluded by the singing of a Japanese war song and several rounds of very hearty cheers for the hosts, Mr Noma (Consul for Japan) and all who had assisted in making the entertainment a success.
Captain Jones, who speaks Japanese fluently, represented the British Navy, and assisted in no small measure in making the
provid day
a success. The Baluchi's band' ed appropriate music.
The Japanese ladies were afterwards entertained at afternoon tea on the Japa- nese flagship.
Dinner on the "King Alfred.” A very enjoyable evening was spent on board the Flagship "King Alfred" -on Friday, when the officers of the Japanese vessels wore entertained by the King Alfred's" - officers. The visitors were present to dinner and thoroughly enjoyed
themselves.
A tent pegging competition was won by the Royal West Kents.
The gymkhana on the whole was interest-. ing, though somewhat protracted and the applause which greeted the various com- petitors was enthusiastic, After the last event the prizes, which were valuable, were presented by Mrs Villiers Hatton.
THE CITIZENS' TIFFIN,
Speech by the Governor,
The Citizen's Committee were the hosts of the Japanese sailors and petty officers to the number of about two hundred at the City Hall for tiffin to day. The function
re alcation,
Figg
WEATHER REPORT,
The following notice is issued by Mr of the Hongkong Observatory :- On the 28th at 11,55 am The baro- meter has risen moderately on the China coast, and considerably over Japan.
The high pressure area, which is central over N. China, has spread Eastwards over 8. Japan, a
Gradients are somewhat easier on the China, coast, but strong NE, winds must
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For the oraiser class only one boat turned out, and no race was held. May com ploted the course, starting fourteen minutes late and finishing in 2h, 40m. 45 seconds.
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time allowance, and so won the cup. The tion would have to be learned from the of Latin, Greek, German and French PILSENER fall times were-
teacher's lips, or from an alphabetio index.and other intellectual and aesthetic training
Such a plan for enriching the vocabulary are to a considerable portion of the favored might be used to some extent, but it means young men and women of the weat 63 an ever growing burden in the learning of
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the ideograms. (2.) By further com-To the argument that educating young pounding of characters already in use. In men through English means a partial loss this case accuracy will come only after to their own land, we think it sufficient to years of education in the new meanings of reply that the loss is only apparent, Citizen- the elements compounded, and the number ship, makes itself felt in other ways than of new words that can thus be formed through words. There must be highly Per case 4 doz, quarts...$16.50
After dinner the toasts of the King and was the greatest possible success, every still be expected in the Formosa Channel UST AS GOOD AS IT TASTES seems necessarily limited. (3.) By using educated leaders for thought and for deeds, | Emperor having been honoured Comman-thing being admirably managed by an en- and over the N. part of the China Sea.
der Consett gave that of the guests. He ergetic band of workers and notwithstanding Forecast:-NE. winds,
Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil is as the western technical terms unchanged, We believe that these thoroughly trained
said Gentlemen,-in rising to propose that four hundred men had to be provided erate; weather improving, to mod- good as it tastes. Makes sick people well printing in the Roman alphabet. This young mon, if zealous for the good of their j
the toset of ** Our Guests" I hope you will with tiffin on very short notice there was allow me to say a few words on this, to us, not a hitch of any kind,
AOTS ON NATURE'S PLAN.
and weak people strong. old table port.
Tastes like fine would be unpleasing to the eye, and to the native land, will find it no Insuperable literary sense, but in scientific and philoso barrier to their full usefulness that they phic treatiess it would be not unlike the were not taught in school the technical use of Latin terms in our medical books, language of their own people. Rather, WHOOPING COUGH.
Bud would be highly satisfactory. The their superior mental training will enable THE quick roliet afforded by Chamber recognition and pronunciation of the print them, as things now stand; to master that eventful
ful occasion. Very few officers here The Japanese were accompanied by two CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY present have had the honour and pleasure hundred British mon and petty officers who
Bergen thinkt, whooping cough, makes it & favorite with they would be free of all false mental prove. of meeting
before any of our brother offers each had to play the part of host to one of THE most successful medicines are those lain's: Cough Remedy in cases of ed terms could easily be learned, and language readily, and to extend and Im ors, and as on previous occasion, Remehat aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough the mothers of small children. This remedy associations. We consider this an admirable The use of English delays the
competont and leads people t you have a cold and it will allay the cough, liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier suggestion, and should liko to see it use of Chinese, Dijon biok Chinese in the Japanese Navy, but we have all read the visitors, and followed with the keenest interest the did it admirably.
great harm dous in letting people know accounts of their glorious deeds which are The tifin served was one with which fault relieve the lungs, aid, expectoration, open to expectorate; keeps the cough loose" and thoroughly discussed by com
Science and philosophy. the system to a healthy condition. Sold by monia. For sale by all chemists and store- Much may well be sacrificed to accuracy in quite adequato ar second to none in the world's history. It could not be found, and was thoroughly the secretions and, aid onture in restoring counters to any tendency toward pre-scientific men ho are master of Chinese. Is not fit for snob use. If it is not
tobed enjoyed and appreciate
all chemists and storekeepers,
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.11th
.14th 14th
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TELEMACHUS........
AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP... AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...DIOMED.............................
6th May.
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PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).
* NIPPON MARU 11,000 Gross Tons...TUESDAY,
DORIO
... 9,500
* MANCHURIA"...27,000.
* HONGKONG MARU 11,000
10. FAIL 27th March. 10th April, ..20th
KOREA..18,000
COPTIO
$9,000
• SIBERIA....
AMERICA MARUM:11,000
27,000
10,200
* GENUA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL,,.MACHAON.......... AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...KISTUCK ...............24th
8th May. AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...BELLEROPHON.......
GENOA, MARSEILLES & LIVERPOOL...HECTOR .............. 20th AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP... CALCHAS .............. 22nd... AMSTERDAM, LONDON & ANTWERP...JASON.............. 5th June.
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PENANGLAISANG... TUESDAY, Mar. 27, at 3 P.M. SHANGHAI......YouHow +
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+ SHANGHAI.......................KWONGSANG...THURSDAY, Mar. 29, at. 9.P.M. TIENTSIN, Via SWATOW......CHEONGSHING.THURSDAY, Mar. 29, at 3 P.M. SINGAPORE, PENANG {FOOKSANG....} FRIDAY, Mar. 30, at 3 P.M.
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765
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AND AMOT,
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April 10, a.m.
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TIENTSIN ..............................................................KWEICHOW CEBU & ILOILO ................................................................... KAFONG ·* KOBE.....................
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...TUESDAY.
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...FRIDAY,
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SATURDAY;
RECORD FAST TRIPS. Yokohams to San Francisco....... KOREA, 18,000 tons.
'10 days, 11 hours and 6 minutos, San Francisco to Honolulu...... 8. SIBERIA, 18,000 tons.
*4 days, 19 hours.
...3rd April, at Noon... 10th April, at Noon. 17th April, at Noon, 24th April, at Neon. 1st May, at Noon. 11th May, at Noon.
at Noon,
1
at Noon.
at Noon:
at Noon.
September 16-27th 1905;
August 16th-20th, 1905;
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en-route, August 16th-31st, 1906, 13 days, 13 hours, Yokohama to San Francisco.......... SIBERIA, 18,000 tons, Oct. 13th to 23rd, 1905
10 days, 10 hours and 29 minutes.
THE T. K. K. Steamship NIPPON MARU, will be despatobed for SAN FRAN.. TCISCO, VIE SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI (INLAND SEA) KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on TUESDAY, the 3rd April, 1906, at Noon, taking cargo for Japan and the United States.
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·DARTOMAATLIK MOACHELLATORS QURAN
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Moл, KOBE & YOKOHAMA; FOR
Shipping,
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW.
THE Company's Steamship,
LVMHAIMUN,
Captain A. J. ROBSON, will be despatched
or the above Port on TUESDAY, the 27th-
inst., at 10 a.m. (el engin
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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General Managers,
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IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
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FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, BIOGO
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THE Imperial German Mail Steamship TPRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH,***
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AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S
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609
NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
STEAM TO M SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA AND
KUBE
MHE Company's Steamship của FILIPPO ARTELLI,
THE
.p.m.
Captain E. RADONICICH, will leave for the above places on FRIDAY, the 30th Inst.,
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FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, (Calling at MANILA, TIMOR, PORT DARWIN and QUERNBLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASHANIA, &0.) Steamship
AUSTRALIAN Captain MCARTHUR, will be dospatched for the above Porta on SATURDAY, the 31st March, at Noon.
This well-known Steamer la specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigera ting Chamber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provisions, Ice, do, throughout the
one th
PORTLAND, OREGON,This Steamer is installed throughout with
w the Electric Light.
NAVIGATION CO,A Stewardess and a duly qualified Sur-
March.
8th March.
28th March.
OPERATING IN
CONNECTION WITH THE
.
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO
Stengt
29th March.
STEAMSHIP.
Токв
NUMANTIA
4370
4489
.5108
CAPTAIN.
FELDTMANN
METZENTHIN
ERNST
April 8, at Daylight. May 1, at Daylight.
30th March. ..80th March,
........31st March.
די
4th April.
CEBU & ILOILO ......................................................... ...SUNQKIANG †.......................... 4th April. -
*The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these Steamers, which are fitted throughout with Electrio Light, Unrivalled Table, A. daly qualified Surgeon is carried. Als
Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtze & Northern Ohios Ports. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand and other Australian Porta, demand
N.B.-REDUCED SALOON FARES, Single and Return, To Manila and Australian Porta,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUBI
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
AGENTS.
HONGKONG MANILA
Highest Class, newest, lastest and most luxurious Steam era between Hongkong and Manila Saloon amidships. Electria Light Perfect Calsine-Surgeon and Stewardess carried.-All the most up-to-datqarrange ments for comfort of Passengers,
CHINA AND MANILA STLAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
Tons.
Oaptains,
2540 R. Alr
2640.
R. Rodger
Manila Direct.
Manila Direct.
T. ARIMA, Manager,
267 For Freight or Passage, apply
+ Taking Cargo on through Bills of lading to all Yangteze & Northern China Porta, ZAFIRO For Freight, Passage and further information, apply at the Co.'s local Branch Office, at No, 8, Des Voeux Road Central,
NORTHERN PACIFIC LINE.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP .CO.
BOSTON TOWBOAT CO. CONNECTING AT TACOMA WITH AS,
NORTHERN PACIFIO RAILWAY 00.
MH ENTE MOZAM
PROPOSED SAILINGS THOM HONGKONG YOR VICTORIA B.0, AND TACOMA
MOJI, KOBE AND. YOKOHAMA.
Sailing Dates,
1906 $1st March, at
2 ̋o'clock Noon. 7th April, at
12 o'clock Nood.
Shewan, Tomes & Co., General Managers,
HONGKONG NEW YORK
AMERICAN ASIATIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
FOR NEW YORK, via PORTS AND BUEZ CANAL.
LIBERTY TO CALL MALABAR CUAST),
Bisamers
Captains,
To Balle
S
A
LYRA SHAW
*4417 ****
G. V. Williams
9608
E. V. Roberts
About April 4 About April 28.
For Freight and farther information, apply
Cargo only,
CHEAP FARES, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, ATTENDANCE AND CUISINE, ELECTRIC LIGHT, DOCTOR AND STEWARDESS.
st.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
THE ORIENTAL PACIFIO LINE.
The Twin-screw E.B. Showmus ind, Tremont are fitted with very superior FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA PURTS. ccommodation for First and Second Class Passengers. The large size of these vessels easures afeadiness at sea. Electrio fan in each room. Barber's shop and steam laun
Cargo carried in cold storage,an find sold PARCEL EXPRESS TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA,
મેં મેં
For further Information) Apply to
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
Dodwell & Co., Limited,
HEPSİN VENERAL AGENTA,
$1724
THE Steamship........
DAKOTAH.
will be despatched for the above ports on or about SUNDAY, the 26th April,--|-
For Freight, apply to
meet SHEWAN, TOMES & 00, Agente. Hongkong, March 18, 1909, -
General Agents
HE
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ale to of Advertisers is drawn to the Latest Hours for receiving "Advertisements, and Corrections to Adver- tisemente →
Altorations and additions to Advertise ments ou Pages 9, 3, 6 and 7, should be sent to this Office not later than 11a.ni. New Advertisements should be sent in, bofore
BAIN
Ta theo Liliana Oros. Mai 1
ARABIA' ARAGONIA
TO SAIL ON,
June 6, at Daylight.
Through Bills of Lading Issued to Pacific Coast Points and all Eastorn, Canadian and United States Points. For through rates of Freight and further information, commanicate with or apply to
S. SILVERSTONE, Acting General Agent.
geon are carried under
NB. To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in staterooms.
"For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., Hongkong, March 8, 1906.
Agents.
498
MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
STEAM FOR BAINON SINGAPORE,
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHATIA, COLANDO, IND
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSBIP COMPANY).
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
STEAMERS SHINANO MARU,
(Tone 6,388 G.R) Capt. M.-J. CURNOW, COLOMBO MARU, *ham (Tous 4, 209 G. R.) ··
Caph
DEN OF MAINS, *(Tons 4,000 G. R.) Capt, SINGER, BINGO MARU
(Tons 8,247 G. K.)
YAWATA MARU,
(Tons 3,817 G., R.) Capt. MATHIESON, BANTU,
(Tons 8,917 G. R.) Capt. WOOSTER,
IN
AND
DESTINATIONS.
Sailing Dates... VICTORIA, B.C., › @SEATTLE, 】 TUESDAY, WASE. VIA SHANGHAI MOJLE Brd April,
KOBE AND YOKOHAMA -
ab 4 p.m. FRIDAY, BOMBAY, VA SINGAPORE and
6th April, COLUMBO,
at Noon. MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANT SUNDAY, WERP, Via SINGAPORE PENANG; PERICOLOMEO AND PORT SAID.
MARSEILLES, LONDON AND ANT WERP, Vis SINGAPORE, PENANG, "COLOMBO AND PORT SAID.
NAGASAKI KOBE AND...
1 YOKOHAMA,
NAGASAKI KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA,; Taking Cargo only.
8th April at Daylight. WEDNESDAY, 18th April, at Daylight. WEDNESDAY,
ADEN, DJIBOUTI, EGYET,
MARSEILLES, LON
DON, HAVEE, BORDEAUX, MEDITERRANEAN
THE
AND BLACK SEA PORTS,
Steamship
VEGAS TONKIN,
Captain CHARBONNEL, will be despatched for MARSEILLES on TUESDAY, the 3rd April, 1906, at 1 PM,
This Steamer connects at CoLOMBO with the Australian lins Fille da la Ciotat bound for MARSEILLES, vis BOMBAY) and Army, Passage Tickets and through Bills of Lading issued for above ports.
Cargo also booked for principal places In Europe.
17, 1906.
1, 1908,
May
16, 1900.
Next Sailings will be as follows:- 8.8. ABMAND BEHIO......April 8.S ERNEST SIMONE... May April 18, at Noon. S.S. POLYNERIEN THURSDAY,
8.S. CALEDONIEN 5.S. BALAZIE
29th April,
at Daylight,
x Through Passenger Tickets issued to the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and. Atlantio Steamers Round-the World Tickets also issued. Between Nagasaki and Yokohama, 1st and 2nd Class through Passengers have the option of travelling by Rail. ***** For further information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &o., apply at the Com- pany's Local Branch Office In Prince's Buildings, First Floor, Chater Road.
A S MIHARA, Manager.
103
GREAT NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.
194
FOR SEATTLE, VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI KOBE AND YOKOHAMA (PASSING THROUGH THE INLAND SEA OF JAPAN).
HE MAGNIFICENT NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS,
MINNESOTA' AND DAKOTA'
(BACH TONS 20,718 GROSS REG.
Will be despatched from HONGKONG 1 Follows DAKOTA,
MINNESOTA,
Captain L. FRANCER,
Captain J, H. Rinder,
On or about MONDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1906. On or about TUESDAY, 12th JUNE, 1900,
Conveying Cargo to the Pacific Coast, United States and Canadian Overland Common Poiata also Passengers to the United States, Europe, &
S CAS These Steamers are luxuriously fitted with spacious SUITES and STATEROOMS; equipped with OIROULATING LIBRARY MUSIC, SMOKING ROOMS, BARBER SHOP, NURSERY, STEAM 1AUNDRY, do
N
May 29, 1906, Juno 13, 1006. G. br CHAMPEAUX,
Agent.
Hongkong, March 21, 1906.
683
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON Through Buls of Lading ismied for BATAT
VIA PERSIAN GULF, CON TINENTAL AMERICAN AND. SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.
Î
THE Steanuship 00BANA, Captain W. HAYWARD, B N.B., carrying. His Majesty's Malle, will be despatched from thia for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 7th April, at Noor, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Porte in con- nection with the Company's e.n. Marmora, 10,509 tons, from Colombo, Passengers" ac commodation in which vessel is scoured
before departure from Hongkong.
✅ Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tes for London (under arrangement) will
be transhipped at Colombo into the mall steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other cargo for London, &.lll be conveyed from Bombay by the R.M.S. and Caledonia, dus in London on the 19th May,
1906.
Special Provision is made for the safe transic of SILK, TREASURE and Valuable Cargo; and PARCELS carried at low rates to all points of U.S.A. in conection with the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Express Companies, he
Trans-Pacific Cabin Passengers by this Line can, if desired, TRAVEL BY RAIL
the day before asi between the ports of Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. Parools will be received at this OfG Also FIRST-CLASS RETURN TICKETS to Shangliai and Japan Ports are available until 4 p.m.
contents And value of all required. for return by the steamer of the REGULAR MAIL LINES.
For Freight or Passage, apply to N
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Agent
For further Pardonlars,
Bl. Hoogbons, Marsh Bl. Tre-
The
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.
Farold .05 İşiwne .ca0 NSTASIATISCHER DIENST (Taking Cargo at through rates to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN T.TREON, UPORTO, LONDON, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENOL, PORTS in the NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN:PORTB).. LEVANTE; BLACK SEA and BALTIC PORTÉ';
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
+ 8.8. SILESIA, 5
Capt. BAHLE
+ S.S. SCANDIA,
i a
K. Kontduubal
SUBJECT TO ALTERATIONISA MA fine 10 AH TOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG, CALLINGAY SINGAPORE, PENANG -ANDE COLOMBO, mana 5 1012
29th March, 1906, Freight & Passenge FOR HAVRE, BREMEN AND HAMBURG,♪ of CALLING A SINGAPORE RENANG AND COLOMBO, rúgnalé
13th April, 1906. Freight & Passengers. Capt. DOUREN
TOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG, BE CALLING AT SINGAPORE, PENANG AND COLOMBO.
· Freight. 21st April, 1906. S.8. SENEGAMBIA,
Capt. PETER,
FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG, S CALLING AT SINGAPORE PENANG AND COLOMBO. 15th May, 1906. FOR HAVRE AND HAMBURG, LING_AT_SINGAPORE, PENANG AND COLOMBO
kath Máy} 1906,
S.S. SEGOVIA,
Capt. SCHONFELDT
WALLING
S.S. C, FERD LAEISZ,
Capt. MEYERDIERCES,
(6.8.
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Notices to Consignees. Notices to Consignées.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGA-
COMPANY LIMITED TAIZH.
FROM UALOUTTA, PENANG AND
2715BINGAROREX TA
TION COMPANY,
NYMITED.
FROM RANGOON,AND STRAITS. THE Company's Steamship Zaida,
E Company's Steamship Levisanas having arrived hom the above Porta, haying arrived from the above Ports Consighede of cargolby hes are hereby th Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby formed that their goods, will be delivered. informed that their goods will be delivered, from alongside d from longaldo,
Cargo impeding the discharge of remaif- Carge impoding the discharge or reing on board after 12 o'clock Noor,(the maining of board after at 4 EM the 24th 24hrst, will be landed at Consignees inst., will be landed at Consignées' risk and risk and expense.71 beigeil gold srotud expense.
No. Fire Insurance will Bills of Lading will be
JARDINE MA
is hounded of Bakde Pasha, .C., at Sou was for some years in the service of the P Anyone board of directorsferred alvaluable testimonial Agr services. Per formed cobaedtled with the rescue off the passengers and crew of tha velemme "Durg," wrecked the Paracel's Shor
When in command or Qdora Asmall open boat insuficiently provided on food and water he and six other volun- tebratandoff voyage of over 500 miles, in
and Leubjachtos weather boisterous motéstation Nom, Chindab pirates in order BAYTMusistatiöe? Whichi-duty wal sucepefully accomplished. Soon if M Baker, joined the Bengal Police and sórveduduring The Indian Mutiny:CRUY paign in Rattray's Sikhs, gaining the Vic totja Crod Having retired from the Indian
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD-BREMENY
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dorall dros y ma auklulaZ ano? gopro di oviga va butangan di lua
EUROPEAN
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LINES
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STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID felt entered
1 855 TRIOL15
..
No Fire Insurance will be effected! · Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE MATHESON: &; 00.μ to|| k
General Managers,
519 Hongkong. March 22, 1906.
ORIENTAL
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE PENINSULAR
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER ARQADIA.. LRAIG TRIVA AKO FROM BOMBAT, JOLOMBO AND STRAITS.
YCAI' 2HTAO
་
Hongkong, March 23, 1906 Boys
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NOTION. has an xie radiétal 1) en so anda mtaabier NONSIGNEEB of CARGO per Steamshipi
and UNIPRON HARUS The above per baring arrived on signees of Cargo are hereus requested to send in the Bill of Lading for counter. signature, and to calde, immediate deliverz
of their Goods främ alongsideofba77 D.A
named Vessel are hereby informed Mal of 194rgochythe above. that their Goods are being handed and Cargo impeding, discharge and nudebver KOWLOON WRARY undGodown COMPANY's Will be landed, and, stored. M. Consignees placed at their Fisk in the HONGKONG AND d by MONDAY the 26th inst.at . GoDowke at Kowloon, wheth babh/consigu tisk aud expense....MAA
at 10. x, of the 28th Marchef MAD O ment will be softed but Mak Sy Mark and Et Broken,, chafed or damaged goods) vill delivery can bb'lobtained as sobis the examined at this Company's Godowy
PECIW
No Fire Insurance will be affected. It This Vessel brings Cargo cuales
SILVERSTONETM! Goods are landed
From LONDON,&c. ex 8.9. Victoria
the service of the Sultan of Turkey, and dur NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN/HAMBURG 007
ing the Bussp;Tyrkiall war of 1881 served under Major-General Valentine Balter STEASIERE WILL ALSO CALL AT GIBRALTAR AND SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND
PISENOEMAND Lugolen.; Sin svignettest sola ri ole munale di '§ vla qabı
Fasha in the Balkan campaign, and was for 6a:'I 2 16
ON THROUGH BILLA'
UH BILLA OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH some time, grimoner of war in the Russian
linessaktë akteranlar neodmpanied Vale TAKING CARDO ON TH
20 AsfeBIG PORTS, 2012 14 sembr PROPOSET SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.!timen Baked Paka, to Hayat gerring, under him the Egyptian Polile forbe, and add dwell 48% SÅLING DATEN 1906. ANG WEDNESDAY 28th March.Tcceding him in the command of that body. bennig bubsequently appointed chief of the EM WEDNESDAY 11th April.
Publio Burdity Department of the EgypFrom ITAPX,PX 8.8. 14 ( 219 C STA DEWEDNESDAY 25th April. WEDNESDAY, 9th May.
Hei! 3.114
BAYERN ESI PAINT.
PRINZ VT ZUITPOLD
REGENT
PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH
號
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PRINZ HEINRICH
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O WEDNESDAY 6th Jade. WEDNESDAY, 20th June. WEDNESDAY 4th July. WEDNESDAY, 18th July,
tian Ministry of the Interior. He resigned in 1885, 5.4 308 „ne doland densin! F¥ ! -
SHARE REPORT. gének, da das romuota meinað sinn a bas led 62 doodle waliott bra on,
In their weekly share report dated, 23th March, Mostra Vernon and Sinyt state:
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1 Hongkong, March 23, 1906. IS From AUSTRAVA, 97 18,off10 paid if From CALOUTTA,zez eta bus noosa, From PERSIAN, JUL 1, BLS.N.WORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
and B. & P.S.N. Co.'s steamers.
Optional goods will be landed here unless instructions Agiven to the contrary before 6 Hogra; so dol
Goods not cleared by the 28th inst. at 4 p.m.il he subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me In any case whatever.
POT.BREMEN,
01...NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
THE MONEOKARADZON
taustoi z gumzodl NESDAY, the 28th day March 1906, at Noor, the Steamship ON BAYERN Captain TORMENT AD MATTS PASSENGERS, SPECIE,
We have nothing of any importance to
having" arrived," Consignees of Cargolars VIKEN HERRA|| and, FARGO will fearo this Port ad above, Calling At NAPLES and GENOA
Damaged Packages must be left in the hereby informed that theft Goods with the Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, on MONDAY, the 6th March, Cargo report the market remains featureless and and Spécie will be received on Board until 5p.m. on TUESDAY, the 27th March, incave, Rates, however, in, ibst cases Godowns for examination by the Con- exception of Opium, Trea uro and. Vald rule steady, and buyers of some for stocke signees, and the Company's representative ables, are being landed and stored it their Rand Parcels will he received at the Agency & Office, until Noon, on Tukapar, the 27th
it an bppointed hour, All Claims makt bevisk-in'o the Nazardous and for extra hazaf dotali a 99 uda, q, bewull', go wved March, 2 XIA
Contenta af Packages are required. No Parcel Receipts will be gned for less than cannot ha satisfied more dividend money presented within ten days of the stedmos dous Godowns of the Hokokonai&KOW-
has been released during the week, but it
arrival hard, hften which date they cannot LOON WHARF AND Ogbone COMPANY, ...diso doulain!! 6,7 $3150) and, Haróblsighould not exceed Two Cubis Best in Measurement
appears to have been either absorbed be recognised. No Claims will be ad- IMITED, Kowloon, whehte "delivery may anoThe Sleamer bbs splendid accommodation and carries a Doctor and Stewardesses.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unléka Liner can be washed on boards:fant india, dhe pa pot fi o'tremitted home at the still ruling high rate mitted fter the Goods have left the be obtained,...
of sterling exchange. Anyway it has caused Godowns.
200
Egotice to the contrary be given before'8 CANO ES ASHÉWETTȚol! wadudul Age
M: To-MORROW.. Aband the rates? Exchange on
Superintendent. RATES OF FASSAGE MONEY FROM
PHONGKONG! 24 24 or 1ET CLASS 2ND CLASS SRD Glass no improvement
Hongkong, March(98) 1908, To Naples, Genon AND Gibraltar
£400 £220. Oondon 2/013, on Shingual të nominal.
Banks. Hongkong, Saughois, with a fall 163, 001931: 0. 0.j
(NOTICE: TO CONSIGNEES.
TALEM
0.10
HREUEN 912 0.0 To Southampton, London, Brờ women-IND Hamburg words undeo 6520-03 1440 24 QD in the London rateto £87:19h9yo-ruled
RETURN 97.0.0.66 0.1,0.30, 0. 0. quieted add the temporary firmness report
musi haline townud? una a',00 unsen& ad! |
To New York, via Suez,
idea Phoebe Wall 1162 0 0 79 0474 0. 0 Naples, Genoa or Gibraltar 64. 10. D. 44. 10.10.26.1 0. 0. Vi Bremen or Southampton 68.20.10. 46. 00.- 12700 Art 1 Hound wil i O RENDEN. 128. 00880049 0.0 the event of the dasadhgerving the Mail Steamer at Naples, Genoa, or Gibralt, and travelling to Brums of Southampton bverland, the same rates to be apulled as via Naples, tienda or Gibraltarj but in this case the cost of the railway thin, etc. to be at Tassenker's expense. K 25 Lut
Be the EVIL INDIA my mida va a catala tablook no olicit M
Passengerer Ave the optioïf F'déing a Steamer of the British India B. N. Co., from Singapore to Calcutta ipsied of an Imperial Mail Steamer, from Singapore to Colombo. The post of the idurney from Calcutta to Colombo by rail or steamer, is
"H"&T b " | Floods well natural more however 495 included.
DE180') .W VINGERRUPTION, OF THE VOYAGE IN EGYPT A
Europe No York are entitled to travel by the ND. L. ngers Mediterranean Steamers from Alexandria, to Naples or Marseilles Instead of using
Mail Steamer from Port Said if sonicam.f staf an Imperia
4.J Laski pabesut de 1960 to kiran tenag 1971ado2 roosi¥ 5M eodgoH pazQ.1:M
SHR14
589
galera-bes asino), COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES have been on offer during the wook at 9865 in our last has not been maintainedd Shared Foi siETEAMER ARMAND BEHBO without finding bayers, and it is probable 0 2 77AIMALITIMES, RITUMH! that a somewhat lower rate would bring out sellers Nationals remain steady at £40 and shares could probably be placed at that
rate.
Ville
ZOTZI
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining undelivered aftor WEDNES DAY,. tEd Bür Ihat.p will be subject.to rent...
-All Broken, Chafed, and Damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on WEDNESDAY, 28th Inst. at 2.30 p.rs
+
All C aims must reach us before the 2nd No Fire Insurdnes will be öffected 22 Bills of Lading will be countersigned by April, or they will not be recognized..
#NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD I MELOHERS & 09.π 93 C di Agentsiainuoju Hongkong, Match 22, 1906...
8
604
FOR CANTON173
JONSIGNERS of Cargo from LONDON
connection with x 8.5. Bugdad and Douro from
d'Arras, HAVRx ex as. Bagdad; from BORDEAUX above Steamer, are hereby informed the Undersignedo Marine Insurances.-Unions remain in that the Goods, with the exception- changed and without, business at $99), but of Opfum, Treasure and Valuables, are close with probable sellers at 8795. Chiga being landed and stored stiritheir risks Traders have changed hands at 96 and into the hazardous and/or extraTaharir later at 96, closing quiet at the latter rate, dous Godowns of the HONGKONG & Kow LOON WHARE GODOWN COMPANY LA»., Cantons have found further buyers at 3300 at Koplogn, whence delivery may be ob
Optional Cargo will be forwarded or foe fest Twin-Scrow Steamer and close with bugers, at that. North tained inthediately after landing." Chinas and Yangtezes remmin, without any local business, and our quotations are taken unless intimation is received from theiCon 951 Tons, Captain J. MOGISTY, will leave TUESDAYS and THURSDAYSend setura ait to be landed herezan za from the last Shanghay circulara designees before 6 PALTO-DAY, requesting for Cantor At UNDAYS, Bills of Lading will be countersigned, Hongkongion the fellerine days, leaving Fire Insurances-Hongkong Fires have
llent accommodation, patible duismb. WHEYI JAPAN CHINA AUSTRALIA LINE VIA NEW GUINEAT
ruled steady and have changed hands in the Wesigned and Goods remaining Canton ato ñarete 112 orið
rate, Chius Fires are still enquire, doaill be subject to rent and landing charges ad tangkong near Harbour Gmud, siɔidw All claims must be sent in to me on of po Finstalad Fiferofbeachy«s«Second® small lots at $300, closing steady at that unclaimed after the 20th March, at Noon
plass 21.09 each FAG MAKSI baloro the 20th March, or they will not be recognized OTTOJA DIJUS
of argy, froight very moderate.
No. 138, Connaught Road Central QHEUNG, ON STEAMEQAL CO pilot differ grad zoi zia nuzela, kas 200
~1 9798 201608 lui ad
1954412.0 114 blido 7 goazont STEAM¿FOR MANILA, SIMPSONHAFEN, FRIEDRICH-WILHELMSHAFEN medida NOBRISBANE, SEDNEY AND MELBOURNEJ ensvoris dak kupiOPOSED "SATEINUS 1 FROM HONGKONG-lorodzy od do 14 Ma (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION). gego. W 31 de axund? AT SAILING" DAT£8. 15:!T STEAMER PRINZ WALDEMAR "PRINZ-SIGISMEN
WILLEHAD,
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To SYDNEY..
TO BRISBANE
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To MLBOURNE.
To YOKOHAMA
of this steamer. Salcons and Cabins amidships, Lighted throughout by Electricity. To KOBE. Duly qualified Decor and Stepardees are carridd. do
For further spticulara, apply to
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE,
KING'S BUILDINGS...
319
HONGKONG OFFICE,...
A
3207 tons...JA TUESDAY;rd April, 3302 tons)? TUESDAY, 1st; May, 4761 toná......TUESDAY, 29th Maye
abando tu da in die wred butamqzo. ·
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the dividend of $15 gaid yesterday. Luzone remain unchanged hut, weak and without businessat quotation
All damaged packages will be examined on TUESDAY, the 20th March, St a piti
No Fire Insurando has been effected.
GADE CHAMPEAUX,
STEAM
TEL:
AND ORIENTAL LION COMPANY'S STEAMER POONA ana
PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,
38
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STEAM TO-CANTON, Menüged? JoTa noxia V E-new Twin Screw Stool Steamer
KWONG CHOW;eld W -1,309 toh.Captain TR MEID,
anh vKRONG TỪNG HI ~1,2384ohen:!2..Captain HOW. WALKER Leave Hongkong for DANTON Every
Evening (Saturdayercepted ID. Leave CANTON for HONGKONGrahout 5.30 oolook Everyd Erbping ((Shoday excepted)....due to dim-blo .Ħ CONSIGNEES of Cargo-by the above...
pamedy Vessel are hereby informed Those fue nowes8fcanters have unex. that their Goods are being landed and celled accommodation for First Clasa
A01109 DROZADI placed at their risk in the Horsee Passengers.. and Jure lit throughout by 15 MLLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANYS Electricity. Electric Fans in First-clasa
opowNs at Kowloon where each Consign Cabins.
itale di£1.00 engl. and delivery Beyobtained as soon Meals
The Company's Whanbide ahors distance went will be sorted out Mark by Mark Passage Fare-Single Jowneyd 84,00 77 the Goods are landed.
Wast of the. Harbour datere Quicɔ14 SHID ONES COz Wyor I noziadDaihald ogelwo'l YUEN..ONS.S.COMVTR, A
a small way at 285 but no shareș árával able, and it is possible that point bigfie might be paid were any shares forthcoming 1906 At the same time the demard is only a small one and when it is satisfied the rate is not likely to improve in the immediate future TUESDAY, the 3rd day of April, at Nook, the SewAMSHIF PRINZ WALDEMAR Shipping Hoogkong, Canton and fun Hongkong, March 20, 1906:18 3:17 5588
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Capt. WALTEMAS, with Mails, Passengers and Cargo, will leave this port as above. Macaos have ruled steady to strong with The Steamer has splendid accommodation and estfies Doctor and a Stewardess
4179012) sent estre AI AT&-demand which has been practically unmot
and at time of elbridg the THE PEN at $241 to: jezon2 del (saklino. Lined can be washed on board. RATES OF PASSÁGH MONEY FROM HONGKONG I
44) IN CLASS 2ND PLASS 3RD CH-463 1st CLAT 2ND OLABS market is steady to strong at $245 to 241.
$30.**** $20.-
return $80-$60. Indo-Ubinne have been placed to Shanghai at TO MANILA.A!b.tkukanwalt 850. To NEW GUINEA £28.11810 £14:00 retura £42, £27.161 803 dclago fairly steady at that mate. £30 £20-21 £141 plurn 54 £36. Douglases contidded in demand at $10, but £33 £23.- £16.
return £59:10 £41.10)
upavailable. We haver £44.
shares dre Millio £16.-Teturn £82,5 £34,10 £24.10
port,under $ 80.00-3160.00 3:40:00 return $179:00 8:20. nothing else to report under this heading.
Refineries! Obing Sugara show np sigs 21212 80.00 $70.00 $60.00 return 8170100 8120. s lapuia pot serb of uning dog Do
of improvement and we have no business to To YOKOHAMA & back from
Jeni "buse "odi $140.00 $100.00
the market closing work at $190 KOBE to HONGKONG THROUGH RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY FROM HONGKONGE 1STOLASS
To Europe VIA Austrälik and Colombó by limperial Inn Totoy anid
Mail Steamer. MeR.T. Janed. L. sol.got.panah mair; doll £900 To Europe via Australia and American 13 000
(from Australia to New York is Vancouver by the Ob PMR. Ola steamers
de de get a T and from Now York to Europe by the Magnificent Express Steamers of the Mening. — We liave no business or chan-
ges to report under this heading and anol,209.3 5x ni texg50 sat hayod- Norddeutscher Lloyd
How lid hydropr;1 09.211
Dock Whardes and Godowns.Hongod WOBAILINGS OUTWARESH TOmega dan T
better demand owing to reported more
Goods Hot cleared by und "zbell" "Inst. work at the docks, after small sales at $153 FOR „ÖZOHTÍCH STEAMERS
No Fire Jasmaneg will be effected by me SHANGHAI,..NAGASAKIMTOT
akes Re $150 the market closebi dicly in any case whatever. KOBE & YOKOHAMA PRINZ EITEL FRIEDERICH VEBAY, Mar. 28the rate basimproved to $155 with reported 404. Will be subject to rent.
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trong with an upgard tendency Honge Damaged package must be left, in the .......................WEDNESDAY, April 11thout all Bin dou
kongfand, Kowloon Wharres, after further Godowns for examination by the CongoT YOKOHAMA AND KORE PRINZ SIGISMUND
W doz *Reaching Yokohama in less than Dappe
and close at Litteratd. Fain
claima'must be presented within ten days of the steamer CH SUNDAYS 30psirom. Captain 0. WOFTENAS will leave for the TRANSPACIFIC THROUGH TICKETS FROM HONGKONG groot herself placed at at an appointed hour, all clapeta JEDEUS, Steamer departs from Honakosa
vin Vancouver or San Francisco to NEW YORK byday ofman Co's steamers, ADEN, SUEZ AND FORT SAID: ANZ (vo. places, model karte) rpes) { requ3P» M.99};$5. Coa: n. 8. 8+ Co. H. K and from NEW YORK foams have ruled quieter duriß8f". The Week, arrival hero, after which date they cannot. Way2Bion Week Dayaűbőht 2:39 Häand: (Taking cargo at through rates to the This splendid Steainer is specially fitted: EUROPE by the Magnificent Exprede steamed of the Norddadfordbloyd are and after small sales at Tis. 118 close s pady
BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, PERSIAN for Passengers and is installed through-issued at the following rates—--- GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT,
qut with Electric Light- VENICE and ADRIATIC Ponte),
Corduly qualified Surgeon and Stewardess
bosiahJ OGIST
Core carried:
For Freight or Pasence, apply to
"NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELOHERS & COOH) Hongkong, Mäfon 10, 1908. 11647
and roll TOYO KISEN KAISHAW
SOUTH AMERICAN LINE“
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COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI,
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Captain CRAGLIETTO, will be despatched
above on MONDAY, the 2nd of April, bik This Stompers capital accommoda
tion for passenger Electric Light
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TUESDAY, the 3rd
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dire% c() i at that rate, il New Amoy Docks unchanged aftor, the goods have left the Godowna,
Filem HEWETT, de recogilised. No clate will be admitted,
ACABS without busindés,eally wor
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HONGKONG-MACAU LING
S...WING CHAI,'. (alodorw70) IcIoT
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AFAREST Week Day 1st Olass, including cabin and fervit Single 8974 Noturn on Sundays 5.
Superintendent lokali and alias13 Class 50 frente. Jem & 8262100.000ands Hotels and Buildings, Hongkongsi ber
g that golat the following rates :-Lat, and 2nd Class Single Ticket $1. am90650 0.0 Landecentibugist 14thout business,Hongtohy, March 201 1906% firma Extory Sundaytheremill beau Excursion, Single 80 Cents, Retele 50 Contai&polage 07 776K 10. Ox but2 for shares krwalted apylinkƐnte.
BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.
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continue peglected and without bastusse at
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480
HONGKONG AND SOUTH AMERICAN HIV SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY.
SPORTS saldo 701174DES 7EUX ROAD, YCENTRAL, bctorFrom the Untyuraity of Perinsylvania, €700,0 BAGEEE Company's Chartered Stéstuship 812
THE
GLENFARG,odaras uliomol 1968 etiam odt of hand STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW 5,000 tons, till she despatahod for his sted dental cistel CALLAO (Peru), on TUESDAY, the 20th in ArpetolA (nheurT TING. IEN April, 1906, at Neon Bar Endgenda
YORK, VIA FORTS AND SUEZ CANAL... With Liberty to Call at MALABAR Obast,
PROPORED BAILINGS FROM HONGKOREJ,15
TO SA
1906 dastoisel ...........About April 5. About Abfli 17.
STEAMERS BETTOŽINION). SHIMOS DEN OF KELLS
For further information as to Freight and Passage, apply tunin naudo díranë.
bakal Manager.
MATSDA
Hongkong, March 1, 19re
In Burg tbm De}{\æksl Matt No: 14, INAQUILAR STREET.
TERMS VERY MODERATE
Cart 01 10.4. Consultation Freozial 628
1440
DR. HARRY FONG, edu AMERICANI: TRAINER: LIENTYTZ)
Heik od 36 wegab for texil omið.
ALECTRICAL and Ipateste Improved
WASHING YOURS?cid) In English and Chinese. ASHERMAN'S BOOKS, för the ar
Aby od 13 Yanul 10 sotai Wo Laales and Gehrletici, dam nevoi amigouts Appliance eval
DODWELL & CO., BTD., Be und 2b tile Office, La Price, 031 each bu 151, QUEEN'S ROAD-CENTRAL."
Agents.
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Büfer ht $119 kpd Viode albady Homilong
37. 2 MIARJAT SAISION
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
889
STEAMSHIP BENLAWERS.
STRANESS
CauioT
IS
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Any Meals can be supplied on Board at a chargonf $100 per Meal. On Sundays, Passengers deating to have a Private Cabin which has accommodation for two or more
First-lass Passebkers whoxtoniatore Hotgu semajn, qui afla-wünbdt Business1FROM ANTWERP LONDON AND pasengers, wil be charged. 89 mo
to geture on tile Excursion Sunday) will be YONSIGNEES of Cargo pro hereby allowed to do so the flowingydaja' Lon WEEKLY NEWS 2011 RAL 100 gibt KOJUSET
haemob a0 Aer Colton WillaWith the exceptim of Normed that all Goode are being day) or production of the Botulin Half Tisk into the hazardous Ticket. Should the Stofniernatium Eh the landed at their FOR-HOMEVE we hity have declined to. Thus, we Aunate the heading.
and/or extra berrous GODOWNS of Monday owing to the Boilet Olming, das shop Herncos have fal- the HONGKONG and KOWLOON WHARF and notice will begived by the Captail and the from the merge delivery may be obtained. Ing day. The Ship is lit throughout by atva km2 250ʻland 1 Vredne nt
Admitted after the Electricity14 OIVRŽŲ JIVID A No Claims W DA A burank 10 12 200 hive,
Yo bothing Tuvine? talfeport foods have left to Godowe, and all 1, Tom Steamer's Wharf an Hongkong is at
Goods undelivered after the 27th, font, the Western end of Wing Lok Street. SAM WANG COTTA Bulb the Departuffe Pabllehed to sub-the Dant!
will be subject to rent. Panel) sicer under this heading burredun
1084 All Claims against the Steamer must be Queet Road Ontral. of each English and Frando vel bár—2—
WOUNDS BRUISES AND BURNS.
presented to the Undersigned on or before morin eur bbins dovsa lo dotems domain
they will not ente Mali Steamer to Europe, Tor call on rouressing the 31st March,
SIR ROBERT HARTS MEMEMORANDUM. DA be, All broken, chafed, and damaged pads-uril FULL REPORTS Bunda bruises and like in fly be 2009 volio W
Tobaid HTMSI | Koreyanflammation sate me they t ANDRU THE MATEST INTELLIGENON helyithout maturo and in about are to be left in the Godowns, where the toy dom hodie t
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The Overland China Marco-Syarithout using dress Minds Godowe Co. Laps whenge app/or Hall Ticket will be available for the follow
108
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Imant of China Fansooliauptte and when popplied to buchli.No Fhru Instrance has been affected bữa (ollin's S9BENES for the Improve #17@pbr. Avinum incidålig Portage
suvad alla painel de rominjuries, cause them 19. hafrey quickly Bills of Lading will be countersigned deprived fuziunionina ndados 1To be
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., ai i papist for at this Qfficon It also allays the pain,dporenes and MOD CHINA MAIL' OFFIORII TAUHA
blood poisoning.
all bua shil
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TITA polmonell Jennie's Any danger
For sale by all chemists and storekeepers. aqrodsbo WRDHAN SABAHORD
Hongkong, March, 20, 1908, towyuse di “kidegaos;})—resbred k
SPORTING..
(Continued from Page 5.)
Cricket.
HONGKONG v. THE LEAGUE.
The cricket match between the Hong kong Cricket Club and a League Fifteen, which took place on Saturday, proved an enjoyable match. The League representa- tives batted first and compiled 156 runs before being dismissed, Kerrisk's 27 being the top score. The Premier XI, which was far from its full strength, narrowly averted a defeat, and the game ended in a draw, Hongkong requiring twenty-three runs to win, with one wicket to fall. The bowling of the Hongkong XI was hardly
To-day's Advertisements
ENTERTAINMENT.
AT KOWLOON DOCKS,
TO-NIGHT
TO-NIGHT 1.
(MONDAY), March 26, at 8.30 p.m.
THE CELEBRATED RAMSDALES,' THE
COMEDIAN VOCALISTS, DANCERS and SKETCH ARTISTS will give one of their high-class
performances.
ADMISSION .....................81. Launch leaves Blake Pier at 8 P.M., returning after the Concert.
Hongkong, March 20, 1906,
up to its standard, though Mackay's per- THEATRE formance was brilliant, He captured ten | wickets at a cost of less than six runs each, but the other bowlers did not fare well, Dixon's three for fifty being the best. The following are the full soores :—
+
THE LEAGUE FIFTEEN.
A. O. Brawn, b Mackay
R. U. Witchell, a Capt. Krickenbook,
b Mackay...
...
Lt. Gibson, o Butchor, b Mackay
ROYAL,
SHIPPING.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ARRIVALS.
March 24. Haversham Grange, British str., 4,970, P. Howe, Barry Feb. 9.-GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.
ا.
Charterhouse, Brillah str., 1,278, R. S. Bainbridge, Cheribon March 14, and Singa poro 17, Bugar.-CHINESE.
Verona, German steamer, 8,036, H. Dobrozz, Shanghai March 21, General,- CABLOWITE & Co.
March 25, Riverton, British eteamer, 2,336, Geo.
Coal Higginbotham, Barry Feb. 7,
ADMIRALTY.
Oranley, British steamer, 2,903, W. E. GIBE, Steele, Durban February 28. 622 LIVINGSTON & Co.
CITY HALL. HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIO
CLUB,
'LADY HUNTWORTH'S EXPERIMENT'
92
...
·
17
12
R. Basa, b Mackay
7
A. R. Lowe, b Mackay...
5
***
Br. Oliver, c Mackay, b Dixon
15
...
Lt. Frost, b Smith...
0
Cr. O'Neil, b Dixon
8
J. D. Kinnaird, ó Butcher, e Dixon
3
Br. Kerrick, b Mackay...
R. Pestonji, b Mackay...
17
Sgt. Steele, o Fowler, b Mackay...
L. E. Lammert, not out
4
PIT
Pte. Calderbank, Lb.w., b. Mackay
5
4
Sundries...
12
→
Tatal
"156
Rev. Wells, b Mackay
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
Wm. Dixon, c Kinnaird, b-Kerrick
+
A COMEDY IN 3 ACTS, BY R. C. CALTON. WILL BE PRODUCED ON SATURDAY, MARCH 31st.. MONDAY. APRIL 2ND, APRIL 3RD, TUESDAY,
PRICES
$3, $2 and $1.
Sailors and Soldiers in Uniform Half Price to Pit and Pit Stalle.
Doors 8.30 P.H. Performance 9 r M.
open Booking Office at the ROBINSON PLANO CO, (pen on and after WEDNESDAY, the 28th March, from 10 A.M. to 4.30 P.M. cach day.
M. S. NORTHCOTE,
Business Manager. Hongkong, March 22, 1906.
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD.
NOTICE.
602
|
Hueichoro, British atr., 1,215, Hooker, Tientsin March 18, Goneral.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRL.
Andres Rickmers, German str., 1,020, Chr. Kumpel, Bangkok March 14, and Kobsichang 18, Rice. - BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
.:
Kiukiang, British str., 1,228, W.0. Jones, Wuhu aud Chinklang March 20, General,-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Lennox, British str., 2,561, F. McNair, Japan March 19, Coal.-DODWELL & Co., LD.
Kintuck, British steamer, 3,500, Lewis, Liverpool Feb. 14, and Singapore March 21, Gederal.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRL.
Triumph, German str., 769, A. Hansen, Hoihow March 24, General. - JEBBEN & Co.
Dagny, Norwegian str., from Canton. Meefoo, Chinese str., from Canton.
March 26. Haimun, British str., 636, A. J. Robson, Swatow March 19, General, Dovolae STEAMSHIP Cu..
-
Helene, German steamer, 771, J. Jessen, Tourano and Hoihow March 25, Coal and General.-JEBBEN & Co. -
Benledi, British steamer, 2.508, James Potter, Shanghai March 22, General.- GIBD. LIVINGSTON & Co.
Wosang, British str., 1, 127, H. S. Malkin,
· JARDINE, Tientsin March 19, General.
18-Have This Day-given-over charge of MATHESON & Co.
Capt Krickenbeck, c Brawn, b Gibson
1
T. Sercombe Smith, c Lowe, b Gibson
0
W. C. D. Turner, b Kerrick
34
T.. Pearce, a Steele, b Witchell
ย
W. H. Powell, b Kerrick
0
this Branch to MB E. ORMISTON.
C. H. Mackay, b Witchell
0
E. A. Fowler, o Lowe, b Kerrick
14
By Order of the Board of Directors,
W. J. Daniel, not out
31
A. R. LINTON,
F. C. Butcher, b Brawn
0
Acting Manager.
5
Hongkong, March 26, 1906.
15
---
124
A. S. Cabden, not out...
Sundries
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
LEAGUE FIFTEEN.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,
TO LET.
IN CANTON (SHAMEEN).
FRO
629
ROM April 1st, 6 ROOMS suitable for Offices and/or Dwelling Please
w.apply
REUTER, BROOKELMANN & CO.,
ΠΑΝΤΟΣ.
PUBLIC AUOTION.
0.
M. R.
Pearce..
4 2 13
0
...
Dixon..
12 8 60
3
Масклу
1 17.1
59
10
Canton, March 26, 1906,
Sercombe Smith.
3 22
1
0. M. F. W.
Lt. Gibson.. ...
9
2
24
2
R. C., Witchell...
14
2 26
Br Kerrick..
15
6
29
Or O'Neill...
4.
1
10
A. O. Brawn
7
1
5
1
R. Pestonji.
3. 1
8
0
L. E. Lammert...
8 1
7
0
The League Competition,
ANOTHER WIN FOR KOWLOON,
Kowloon continued their successful march on Saturday defeating the Police XI by 99 runa. The Kowloon team scored, 128, of which W. Dixon compiled 82, and the Po. lice were diamissed for 29, Davis, not out 10, being the only player to reach double figures. For the Police Shephard took four wickets for 42 runs, while Dizon-four for 21 and Martin six for 8 captured the Police wickets. The full scores were :-
سم
KOWLOON,
W. Dizon, c.Foley, b Shephard...
H. Beer, b Kont
W. Martin, b Fowler
J. Robinson, I.b,w,, b Kent
82
27
3
**
0
1
5
H. Harrop, o Shephard, b Fowler
Dr Swan, a Edwards, b Shephard
W. Ourwin, b Foley
*
G. A. Pile, b Shephard...
H. Blackledge, run out...
J. Holmes, b Shephard...
H. Goldsmith, not out... Sundries ...
4
Total
***
...128
HONGKONG POLICH.
AGA
Water, b Dixon Shephard, b-Martin'
***
...
***
Edwards, b Dixon ...
BAD
McHardy, b Dixon
0
Langley, and b Martin
****
P
***
***
3
*30 +
Fowler, Martin, b Dixon Kent, b Martin
Withers, o Swan, b Martin... Ullde, o Holmes, b Martin Foley, b Martin
621
Yochow, British str., 1,306, J. H. Brown, Shanghai March 22, General. - BUTTER- FIELD & SWIRE.
Paklat, German str., 1,017, H. Demes, Bangkok March 18, Rice and Meal.- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Prins Eitel Friedrich, German steamer, 8,805, E. Malchow, Bremerhaven Feb. 15, and Singapore Match 22, Mails and Gen- eral.-MELCHERS & Co.
Bayern, German str., 5,034, H. Formes, Shanghai March 24, Mails and General. MELCHERS & Co.
DEPARTURES.
March 25. Saxonia, for Singapore and Hamburg, Signal, for Bangkok.
Daijin Muru, for Swatow. Zaida, for Amoy.
THE Under for of Con-hour,
tions to Sell for Account of the Con-
cerned at his SALES ROOMA, No. 2, ZETLAND STREET,
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 28th March, at 11 a.m., A QUANTITY OF HANDSOME FURNITURE, BLACKWOOD CHAIRS and FRAMES, CLOCKS, LAMPS, WARDROBES, WASHSTANDS, TOILET SETS ICE BOXES, &c., &o.
F. KIENE,
Hongkong, March 26, 1908.
Auctioneer.
625
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned has received instruc- tions to sell by Public Auction,
on
SATURDAY and MONDAY,
the 31st March and 2nd April, 1906, com- mencing each day at 2.30 P.M., at his
SALES ROOME, DUDDELL STREET,—
A FINE COLLECTION OF
JAPANESE ART CURIOS AND EMBROIDERIES.
TERMS: AB Customary."
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 28, 1906..
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
BREMEN.
M
Haithing, for Swatow, Ness, for Singapore.
Norge. for Yokohama.
Nicomedia, for Moji and Portland, Ör. Stuttgart, for Singapore. Gera, for Singapore.
March 26. Taiwan, for Bangkok. Wasang, for Canton, Küeichow, for Canton.
CLEARED.
Yochow, for Canton, Benledi, for Kohaichang and London. Shaoksing, for Shanghai. Dagny, for Hongay. Kintuck; for Shanghai. Haimun, for Bwatow.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
+
Per Andree Rickmers, from Bangkok, Mr A. B. Johnstone.
Per Haimun, from Swatow, Miss Kor- bert, Miss Bond, Mrs Murray, Mr and Mrs Lonhardt, and Mr G. Hyde.
·
STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
[SUPPLIED THROUGH EEUTEB).
Albenga, Roon, Phippoartelli,
1
Hα-
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr. R. Hunter Mr F. Holmes
Mr and Mrs J. W.
Jameson
vershangrange, Kanaton, Feb, 23; Glenroy, | Lady Alexander Glenturret, 27; Benvenue, 0. Ferd Mrs K. Anderson Laeisz, Stentor, Barra, March 3; Flintshire, Mr H. G. BattiscombeMr O. Hartley Indrapura, Aker, Lifong, 6; Calchas, Er Eng. Lieut. H. F. Capt. R. Innes
Bell, R.N. nest Simons, Pathan, Rhenania,9; Alesin, Trieste, Sikh, Bechuana, Devanha, Indian | Mr R.J. Birbeck Monarch, Iyo Maru, 13; Japan, Moyune, Mr L. O. Bishop Patroclus, Teucer, 161 Arcadia, Mr & Mrs S. Bieney Benalder, Brisgavis, Sachsen, Anna, Miss Disney Amirad Axemans, Engineer, Crodakoff, Mr W. 8. Bissell ・・ Sleipner, 20; Dardanus, Hector, Palermo, Mr and Mrs J. W. Pinguey, Polynesien, Zielen, St. Bride, 24.
ABRITALS AT HOME.
Atholl, March 24.
Mails
The C. P. R. Co.'s 8.8. Empress of Japan left Yokohama on Friday afternoon, the 16th March, for Victoris and Vancouver.
The O. & 0. Co.'s 6.8. Doric Bailed from Yokohama on the 20th March, and is expected to arrive in Hongkong on the 31st March.
Steamers Expected.
Bonnar
Mr E. Bornand
Mr A. Johnston Mr 8. P. F. Joki Dr and Mrs E. Evan
Jones
U.Mr H.A. Johnston Mr B. Johnston Mr F. Kerr
Mr and Mrs R. W.Mr Kersey
Borthwick & child Mr C. Koenig
Mr A. H. Laing Mr L. Broughall Mr and Mrs S. B.Mr J. Lamont
Miss O, S. Litchfield Brown Mr C. M. G. Burnie Dr O. Marriott Mr L. F. Campbell Me P. L. Miller Hon. and Mrs W. Mr O, W. O. Miller Dr W. B. A. Moore Mrs K. V. Morgan Chatham
Miss Mullins W. Mr Mand!
Miss Chatham Mr M. O. Clark Mr and Mrs T.
Clarke
Mr T. Clarke Mr W. E. Clarke Eng. Lt. and Mrs
J. Clegg, R.N. Dr L. W. Cock Mr H. E. Colvin
Mr J.. Coulthart Mr C, S. Crighton- Mr A Cruickshank Mr G. Cunningham Dr Chalmers Mr F. O. Davies Mr F. B. Deacon Mr and Mrs W.
Donald
The O. P. R. Co.'s a.s. Athenian arrived at Yokohama at 7.80 m. on Friday, the 23rd March, and leaves again at 9 a.m, on Saturday for Kobe, where she is due to arrive at 3 p.m. on Sun-Mies Cooper day, the 25th March.. The Chargeurs Rennis Co.'s e.s. Admiral Fourichon left Singapore on Tuesday morning, the 20th March, and is due here from Antwerp and ports, on or about Monday, the 28th March. The 8.8. Catherine Apear, from Calcutta, left Singapore on the 21st March, forenoon, and may be expected here on or about the 20th March. The N. Y. K. 8.8. Bantu, from London &c., left Singapore for this port on the 22nd March, and is expected to arrive here on the 28th March., The Barber Line 8.8. Satsuma sailed from New York for China and Japan on the 28th January
The E. & A. s.8. Empire left Port Darwin on the 20th March, and is due here on the 29th Marob.
The Austrian Lloyd's s.s. Filippo Artelli left Singapore for this port on the 23rd March, a.m., and is expected here on Thursday, the 29th March, The Great Northern 8.s. Dakota sailed from Seattle, Wash., on the 12th March.
The Mogul Line 9.8. Sikh sailed from Birkenhead for China and Japan on 28th February.
The O. N. Co.'s. &.8. Taiyuan, from Australian Ports, left Sydney on March 12th, and is due here on 6th April.
The 8.8. Shimosa sailed from New York on
the 16th January. The Boston Co.'s 8.8. Shawmut sailed from Puget Sound on the 10th March, for Hongkong, via usual ports.
The Barber Line 8.8. Saint Egbert, sailed from New York for China and Japan on the 14th March.
The Boston Tow Boat Co.'s 8.8. Lynn sailed
from Kobe on 18th March.
The I.-O. B. N. Co.'s 8.8. Namsang left Calcutta for this port via the Straits on 18th March; and may be expected here on or about the 3rd April.
Latest Advices. The Russian Volunteer Fleet 8.8. Tamboo left Nagasaki on Friday, the 23rd March; and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 28th March.
The O. P. R. Co.'s 6.8. Empress of India, left Vancouver, B.C., for Hongkong, via usual ports of Call, on Tuesday, the 20th March.
The 8.8. Lothian arrived at Boston on
the 21st March.
The O. S. S. Co.'s 8,5. Telemachus, from Pacific, left Shanghai on Saturday afternoon, the 24th March, and may be expected here on the morning of 27th March.
The M. M. Co.'s str. Ernerst Simons, with the FRENCH MAIL of the 2nd March, loft Singapore on Monday, the 26th March, at 3 p.m.,
and may be expected here on or about Monday. the 2nd April. This packet brings replies, to letters despatched from Hongkong on the 27th January, The N. Y. K. 8.s. Shinano Maru (Ameri- can Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 26th March, and is expected to arrive here on the 29th March.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Riverton reports: Light N.E. monsoon in China Sea; detained off port owing to dense fog since 10 a.m., the 22nd inst.
Per Pring Eitel Friedrich, from Bremen, &o.: for Hongkong, Miss M. Armitage, Miss Hogg, Mr and Mrs H. E. Tomkins and children, Mrs and Miss Parks, Colonel 627 and Mrs Dillon, Dr Schuetze, Mr and Mrs J. Schuetze, Mrs Munroe, Mrs and Miss Vail, Baronin von Ergetal, Messrs J. Quin, H. Fox, Uthai, D. F. Vonck, E. Watson, C. Graham, W. Robinson, C. A. S. Sewell, Misses Plunkett, Furness Smith, Wilson, and M. Wendt, Mrs Vosseler, Mesers A. Krockenberger, P. Merz, Wall, A. Kapsell, Voelz, M. Baumler, G. Wittrock, E. Geutner, J. Mainke, J. Schaffrath, and Captain J. C. Hansen; for Shanghai and Japan, Baron E. Klop: mann, Mr and Mrs H. Vehling and children, Dr. A. Seifarth, Miss M. Knight,
The British steamer Haimun reports: Mrs F. S. Shaw and children, Miss A. Griffin, Misses Champion, Mr and Mra Strong E.N.E. wind and high sea, overcast Calthorp, Mrs F. M. Smith, Miss M. and dull. Misses E. H. Wright, Mr and Groushaw,
FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO
AND YOKOHAMA.
THE Imperial Gorman Mail Steamship THE PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH, Captain MALCHOW, will leave for the above places TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), the 27th inst. at 11 a,m.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Mrs O. 8. Barff, Mrs G. Heitmann, Miss
***
Mas
14
0
5
***
***
Davis, not out
Más
·
**
10
Sundries
++
0
Total (for 4 wickets)
28
Hongkong, March 28, 1908.
By their defeat on Saturday the Police
MELCHERS & Co, Agents.
have lost all chance of getting into spcond DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, place and the struggle for that position lies
between the R. G. A. and Craigengower.
LIMITED.
The latter have played all their matches FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FUOCHOW.
THE
and are three points ahead of the R. G. A.
THE Company's Steamship
HATTAN, but as the R. G.-A. have still three games to play it is likely that they will finlah Captain J. 8. ROACE, will be despatched ahead of last sosson's premiers. The table for the above, Ports on THURSDAY, the
of points is as follows:-
Clubs.
Matches.
Played.
RODOL Won.
1 Lost,
14 ON LO LO CO co - Drawn
6.
5
Kowloon.......113 11
14
Craigengower B. G. A. ..................... 11- H'Kong Police 13 Civil Service Hongkong A 14
Army Staff
R. E
14.
34
The British steamer Charterhouse reports: Fine weather and clear till in the vicinity The British steamer Cranley reporta: of Gap Rock; then dense fog for 21 hours. Fine weather. March 22nd, spoke British str. Catherine Park, from Vladivostock, bound for Odessa, in lat. 14.20. N., long, 112.20 E.; reported all well.
Mr 8: G. Newall
Mr A. G. Newington Mr E. A. Nicholla. H.Mr O. 0. Oliffe. Mr B..L. Packer Mr W. Paritt Mrs E. Offord Patey Mr W. Peake
Mrs G, H, Penne.
father
Mr and Mrs T. L.
Porkina
Mr A. R. Plordten Mr C., Pigott Mr A. Pirovano H.Mr W. A. Powell
Mr E. B. Reed- Mr L. Q. Rees Mr F. H. Doolittle Mra J. S. Roach and
child Mr and Mrs Douglas
Mr R. H. Donald
Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr L. Rosenthal
Mr and Mrs J. Gray Dowley Mr and Mrs T. O. Scott
Downing & infant Mr W. Einstmann Dr H. M. Evans Mr R. Fischer
Mr H. Fletcher Mr and Mrs E.
Forman
Mr C. W. Frankel Dr Fulton
Mr T. 0. Gray. Capt. T. Hall
P.
Mr J. J. Shes Capt. Sheldrake MF O. Skött
Mr J. Spittles
Dr T. E. Springer
Mr A. L. Stein
Mr H. Stephens Lieut. Commander &
Mrs E. Stevenson, R.N.
Mr P.. D. Sutherland Mr B. B. Harker Rev. A. J. Stevens
Mr H. Thomas Mr C. Hartley Mr W. B. Haughwont Miss M. Lloyd Thomas Mrs Holdsworth Mrs. Wakefield.
Mr & Mrs Holling-Mis M. Weiss
aworth
Mr G. G. Wood Mr G. Holt
Mr & Mrs T. Wright Mr. W. M. Hum-Miss Williams
phreys ~ bogane 15Mr J. A. Young
KING EDWARD HOTEL. Miss J.W. Anderson Mr T. Matsuki Mr J. H. Backhouse Mr T. Mesk Col. and Mrs Banett Mr John Meek Mr and Mrs Banzi Mr F. G. Morse Mr B. Bienenfuy Miss Child Mr Cohlan
Mr J. Cruickshank Mr & Mrs A. Can-
ningham..
Mr L. T. Delaney Miss V. Douglas Mr and Mrs
Mrs F. G. Morse Mr H. E. More Mr E. J. Moses
Mr and Mrs A. B.
Moulder
Mr B. Maller
Mr E, NarsaW
Mr W. T. Parker
W.Mr and Mrs E. W Fraser
Pattison Capt. and Mrs N. M.Dr. W. W. Pearse
Geoglogan Madame Riggenbach
Mr J. M. Robb Miss Gifkins Comdr. R. Harbord, Mr T. Rutherford
R.N.
Mr L. Salb
Mr J. Owen Hughes Mr Victor Scharrer Mr and Mra A. V.Mr A. Sohmitz Mr Y. Shibuya Hogg Mrs Jackson & child Mr O. Staeger Mr and Mrs J. E.Mr G. F. Story
James Mr and Mrs E.
Joseph
Mr C. H. Unbehaun 8 Dr and Mrs Wharry
Miss Wharry
Mr A. S. Womack Mr W. Logan Mrs Philip Macgregor Mrs Womack
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Mails will close :— For SWATOW.---
Per Haimun, at 9 a.m.; on Tuesday, the
27th March.
For MACAO-
Per Heungshan, at 1.15 p.m., on Tues.
day, the 27th March.
For SHANGHAI.—
Per Kintuck at 2 p.m., on Tuesday, the
27th March:
CUTTA.— For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL.
Per Laisang, at 2 pm, on Tuesday, the
27th March.
For MANILA-
25 825 821
Hhong & Whampos Dock Of Ed., 60,030 50 all 1158, büyərı Geo. Fenwick & O... Elm'tal. ...... 18,003 # New Amoy Dock Co., Ltd... 10,000 8 8. C. Farnham, Boyd & Co. 51. 55,700 Tis,
613 61 $16, buyers 103 Tis10) Tis. 118, bayers
STEAMBOATS, BUGI, KTỮ. hins and Mantis 8. 8. 00... 30,000
25 $ 25 } #18}
Douglas Steamship Co., Limited... HK-0. and M. Steamboat Co., Ld. 80,000 Indo-Chins 8. N, Company, Elmited 60,000 Star Ferry Company. Ed.
20,000
50
all 1840, buyers
15
16 825, sales
10
all 893, buyers
10,000
10
10 232, bayera
10,000
105823, Belleza
2000,000
8,600
200,000
Shell Transport & Trading Co. Ltd.... Taka Tug and Lighter Co., Ed. Shanghai Tag & Lighter Co., Ltd.
do.
Preference,
REFINERIES.
Ubins Sugar Company, Elmlood...... Eaton Sagar Company, Limited..... Perak Sugar Cultivation Co., Ed.....
WHARVES.
HK. &Kow.Wharf & Godown Co,
Shanghal and Hongkew Wharf Co,
1€ 1 24.
Tis. 50 Tis 50 Tis, 30
(Tia. 60, sollers
100,000 TIs. 50 Tis. 60 { Tla. 50, sellors
20,000 7,000
100 18 100
all. $185, sellers all 935, sellers 7,000 Tla. 60 T 50 TL, 70
80,000
60
all 8101 sellers 10,000 $ 20,000
Tle. 100 Tla100 Tls. 222), bayers 12,000
50,000 $
100
100 $114, bayera
LAND AND BUILDING. Hongkong Land Investment and
Agency Company, Elmited......} S'anghal Land Investment Co., Ed. 52,000 Tls. 50 Tis.50 Tl. 118, sales & buyers
6,000
80 $39, bavari Kowloon Land and Building Com
pany Wel-hel-wel Land & Building Co.. Ei 8,764 Tis. 20 Tia. 25 Tis. 12, bayara Humphreys Estate & Finance Oo... 150,000
50 $ 69 $63, sellers West Point Building Co., Limited... 12,500
GAAN STRAMWAYS.
Per Tean, at 3 p.m., on Tuesday, the HR High-Lovel Tramways Co., Ld.
For SAIGON.-
27th March.
Si
Por Fmma Luyken, at 4 p.m., on Tues.
day, the 27th March.
For HOIHOW.-
,-ו
MENING.
13:50:
10 all $11, sellers
ciété Francaise des Charbon-16,000 Fos. 25) nages da Tonkin, .....................................................
1,250
100 all $216, buyers
all 13490
1 18/10 83, sellers
50
all 8132, saller,
Lab Aust. Gold Mining Co., Ed..... 200,000 £
HOTELS, LTO.
Hongkong Hobel Company, Ltd... 12,000 8
26 (8:25, 891) Per Oharterhouse, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, Astor House Hotel Ltd. (Tientsin). 2,000 T.Tls.50 Tls.50 TL 195
the 27th March.
Astor House Hotel Oo., Ltd. (8'ha!) 80,000
For HAIPHONG.—
DISPENSARIES, ·
Per Triumph, at 9 a.m., on Wednesday, A. B. Watson & Co., Limited.
{
Per Hinsang, at 2 p.m., on Wednesday, HK, and China Gas Co., Limited... 7,000
the 28th March.
Shanghai Gas Company. Ltd. 8,000 Tis.
EXCHANGE,
HONGKONG, March 26 London- Bank, Wire,
the 28th March. For SHANGHAL-
2/02
2/1
2/1
MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL
WAY Co.'s PACKET,—
On demand,... .:: 80 days! Eight, ***
4 months" sight,
Documentary, 4 months” al- Oredite,
On Paris-
On demand,
On New York-
Heidorn, Miss 8. Moule, Mrs Scheurleer, Consul J. Atkinson and Mrs Atkinson, 609 Comdr. P. Cullen, Miss E. and H. Moyer, On Miss E. Bieberstein, Mr and Mrs G. Korndorfer, Mr and Mrs G. F. Montgomerz, Mrs H. Horn, Mrs Dr Loudon, Colonel W. Samoyloff, Mrs G. Stuart, Mr and H. F. R. Despart, Mr and Mrs Briggs, Mr Mrs Winters, Mr and Mrs Lazarus, Capt. and Mrs P. M. Steward, Mr and Mrs A. H. Wrey, Miss Catty, Mr and Mrs Anthony. Dr A. Kam, Miss J. G. Parrott, Col, and Mr and Mrs Berriok, Messra F. G. Mrs McComb, Mr and Mrs Jenkins, Barplay, C. M. Bartlett, M. E. Crossley, Henry, H. Hamburg, C. Bokemann, A. Schaeffe, O. Crasemann, N. E. Cornish, P. Gayen, Lange, C. Inouye, Takikawa, F. 628 Magnaghten, A. Reynolds, C, H, P. Hay, 8. Nakamura, T. Hada, E. Pooppel, 0. Mordhorst, C. J. W. Menck, H. and H. Just, Capt. H. F. R. Despart, Mesars M. Burckhardt, M. and E. Krieg, C. Kiessling, Lieut. O. N. Hardinge, Col. Longe, Mr H. Rodcliffe, Mr Wittmann, Dr and Mrs A. Schuetz, Mr and Mrs G. von Krogh, Miss E. Haeseler, Mr and Mrs G. E. Rauld and children, Mrs A. R. Donelly, Misses On Shanghal- Donelly, Mr Donelly, Mr and Mrs
29th Inst., at 2. p.m.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, March 26, 1906.
244 COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
CONCORE Points.
21
20
В 27 20
217
15
18
1450
19
A CIVIL SERVICE BATOH,
Owing to the non-appearance of the Army Staff on Saturday the Civil Service Club have another win to their credit. scratch match of seven aside was arranged on the ground, the teams captained by Jackman and Rayon respectively. Raven's team compiled 82 (Raven, not out, 30; Reed, 19; Lamble, 11; Gidley, 8; Rowarth,
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
THE COPERNEST SIMONS, THE Company's Steamship Captain BOURDON, will be despatched for the above ports on or shout MONDAY, the 2nd April.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent Hongkong, March 26, 1906,
620
Jenfeld, U.S.S. Barry, Hanoi, Johanne,
6; Bell, 1; Coombes, 0; Sundries 7) and U.8.8. Baltimore, Tsingtau,
H.M.S.
F. F Hopkins, Miss Brotherton, Miss Hoggarth. Rev. and Mrs Kitley, Mr. and Mrs Symons, Miss M. O. Knight, Mies E. Hall, Mr and Mrs Phelps, Miss Phelps, Miss Cumberland, Mr and Mrs Antonich, Mr and Mrs Klimant, Mr and Mrs Neu- meister, Mrs Poletti, Miss Crommelin, Miss Downie, Miss Tencate, Miss Linker, Mrs Maltby, Monsrs Ch. Prest, G. F.
Dannevig, Goodhart, Capt.
* Credits, 4 months" sight,
On Demand, On Berlin
On demand,...... Oradios, 60 daya' sight, On Bombay-
.:
Wire, non On demand, On Calcutta---
Wireyse
On demand, On Singapore
On demand, ... On Manila an
On demand; Peso...
On demand,
80 days' aight," (private paper) Un Yokohama
258 262!
210
50
50%
158
The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress of China will be despatched on WED- NESDAY, the 28th March, with Maila for Shanghai, Japan, United States, Canada, &o,, which will be closed as follows:-
Printed Matter and Samples at 19 a.m. Registration at 9.45 a.m.
Registration, Kowloon B.O., 9 a.m. No late fee. E
Letters at 10 a.m.
Hongkong Electrio Co,, Limited... 30,000 80,000 Now Hectrics (new issue)
160,000
BRICK AND CEMENT.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Green Island Cement Co., Ed.
all8175, bayare
90,000 Watkins Elmited 10,000
10
10 $13
10 10 86, gellers
LIGHTING,
6u Ti8.50 Tls. 1221, bayara
1J
18161
13 10 816, sellers
108 10830, bagen
100 tders
8,601 £12/6 8,000 ord's
15,000 g
18/6 $7
10
10
10160.
10
1010, sellers
25
80
£8 Tis, 120, buyəra
ball $143
10
$10 $16, Bollers
Bells Asbestos Eastern Agency,
Ed. ....................................... United Asbestos Oriental Agency,
Limited ...........................MUN Hk. Steam Waterboat Co., Ltd. Hongkong Dairy Farm 0.25,000 Hongkong Ice Company, Limited... 5,000 $ Shangha! Waterworks Co., Ltd. 7,200 H'kong Rope Manufactory Co., Li 10,000
164 (Supplementary Mail on board up to the Hongkong Cotton Spinning Co., Ld. 125,000
me fixed for departure of the mail. Ewo Cotton Splaning and Weav-1 Extra Postage 10 cents,)
153
*** 154
14%P.
100
1001 On demand, Gold Feal, 100 fine, (per tail)...... 150.80 Bovereigns (Bank's buying rate) 9.65 Blīvas (per oL);
80
PELHAM HOUSE.
Mr J. Hutchings Mr W. Polley
Mesars Dr Bellingor. VESSELS AT THE Dooze-- At Kowloon Houston, K. Iwamoto, H. Ing, J. R. Mrs Binder
Clarke, W. Schmidt, F. Poletti, Sumizo- Mr. Fred. A. Brown shi, Y. Kawano, Dr Nagai, Messrs F. Mr Buckle Beyer, M. Stals, B. V. Ekeren, H. Dries Mr Edwards son, Rev. Tucker, Mr G. Lazzara, Prof. Mr E. Ephgrave
and H. Kasahara.
Mr J. T. Hawke Per Yochew, from Shanghai, Mrs Denny, Mr R. Hemmings Mr W. T. Hoskins and Mr Hage.
Jackman's was dismissed for 47 (Jackman, Waterwitch, Hailan, Chingtu, General Pel, Dr Ward, Menara B. Rempel, A. Pennor, Captain Ewing
Cosmopolitan-Phra Nang
not out, 19; Hoggarth 9; Sheffield, 8; Woodcook, 4 Brett, 3; Biden and Dawson,
Sundries 4).
Aberdeen Cheongahing, Keengwai,
Mr Polstorff
Mrs Robinson
Mr W. S. Shutt Mr A. Speirs Mr Stevenson Mr S. H Batton
My T, E. Taylor Mr Woodthorpe
ing Oo., E.
international Cotton Manufactur
89
6316
all230
20,000 Tis. 6) Tis 5. Tls, 65, sellers
10,00) T. 75 18.76 Tlä. 6)
8,010 TL. 100 T1:100 Th. 64 2,033 Tls. 53) Tls 51 Tis. 250
ing Co., La.. MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACKET.—
Eaon-Kung-Mow Ootton Spinning The German Contract Packet Bayern and Weaving Co., Ld.asusta, WEDNES Soy Chee Ortton Spinning Co., Li. will be despatched on DAY, the 28th March, with Mails for China Provident Loan Mortgage | 200,00)
·Oo. Ed. YÜKLERİ) the United Kingdom, the Continent of Europe and countries beyond, vid China Bornes Company, Ltd, Brindisi to the Straite Settlements, Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited Batavia, Barmah, Ceylon, India, (viå Tuticorin), Aden, Egypt. Malta, &o, Printed Matter and Samples at 10 p.m. Registration at 10 a.m.
Registration with late fee of 10 cents, up to 10.45 a.m.
Registration, Kowloon B.O., 10 a.m. No late fee.
Letters at 11 s.m.
Wm. Powell, Ed.
1989, bayara 1887, Ballar. All 836
$11, sellers
10
60,000 8
1,800
12,000
3,000
1,200
6,000
25 $20, sellers
67,500
800 $
6001
60 $100
Amount.
Value
Quotation,
8507 % p. annum Par.
VERNON and SMYTH, Shore Brokers
Shanghal and Hongkong Dyeing and Cleaning Co., Id. ........................... South China Morning Post.......... Philippine Co., Ed. ....................... Alhambra Limited........................................
CIGAR COMPANIES."
LOANUN
Late Letters 11 to 11.30a.m. Extra Chinese Imperial 1886 =[Tis. Postage 10 cents.
(Supplementary Mail on board up to the
time fixed for departure of the mail. Extra Postage 10 centa,)
(Letters postea in all the Pillar Boxes
In time for the first olearance will be in-
oluded in this contract mall,).
Interests
Frinted and published for the Proprietor, Gzo. MURRAY BAIN, by WILLIAM
DONALD, at No. 6, Wyndham Street, Hongkong
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