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Frickel & Co.
AGENTH FOR -
PARTNERSHIP FRAUD.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day'sAdvertisements
-THE SANITARY BOARD.
At Uie. Crhining? · Susions this morning At Tuesday's meeting of the Sanitary before the Chief Justies Sir Finncis Piggott, | Board afurilor letter from the Government the case was continued in which Ko Choi relaties to malaria at Shaukiran will be. 1 was charged with offences under | road. : Various applications regarding water. ordinances 7 of 1800, section and 5 of closols, ote, will be considered and the 1865 section 75--tint prisoner being on customary mortality and rat returns will 19th củy of Docomcher 1000 entrusted with ¦ be received.. certain property to wit with the sum of $2,500 ha inouey of and bokaging to Wat
Ki in order dat he might apply the same
THE FOLLIES.
W. & A. GILBEY, Ltd., as subscription to the spital of a Gran Before a large and enthusiastic audionco
WINE MERCHANTS, LONDON.
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styled the Wing Moo Woodcutting Co., toast night the. Follies gave a "complete the intent the Wat Ki should bequae a change of programmo and delighted every partner with prisoner and others 'did' un- one with the excellent wondering of their tas fully and travelently convert the prsnow turns. The fun of the follies atarie perty to his own won with a December from the first raising of the curtain-from 17,, 1900, being entrusted with 84,000-be- longing to Wong Tap Sang under similar the eggproof curtain-and is carried through circumstances is unlawfully and friadu with go and cleverness to the very end. SPANISH PORTlently convert the sil property to his own use and benefit. A GOOD FRUITY. Mr M. W, Slade, K.C,, appoised for the
WINE.
gration instructed by Mr Crowther and Sir Henry Heriales, K.C.,
Part 1 were given ten or more meritorious items out of which we must mention Mr Reggio Mountfield and a Piano-Me Mount- fald brought down the heas with bis song *-Sybil," Mics Flim Redfern' was in ex- | defended, instructed by Mr Hung.
The following were the jure. Acellent voice and sang *Awako” (Púlissier} Belcher, F. 1. Gaçin, J. B. Underw INVALID FORTA. Feslier, H. B. Bridger, foreston;
$12.00 per case.
VERY FINS VINTAGE
WINK
8 Years in Wood. $22.00 per case. '84 Port
Au Exceptionally Fine Eight Tawny Winke
12 years in Wood. $24.00,
SPAN SH SHERRY.
A GOOD SPANISH WINE $1200 per case.
Natural -
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Montilla Sherry A Pale, Nutty Sherry, antural no extremely light in Alvonal.
$22.00.
9 Years Old.
MANZANILLA SHERRY
A DELICATE DRY WINS
Years Old $22.00.
SCOTCH WHISKIES.
THE PROVOST.
A pete Malt Scotch:
Whisky, Choice Quality
and well maluzesi, $14 per ce.
STRATHMILAT...
CHighland" (Glenlivet) Guamanteri Pure Malt Pot Still $19.00 per case.
SPET ROYAL
Alutely the Finest ---Pure Mt Pot Still
.
Scotch Whisky obtainable. “Gunranteri Uver 10 years kl. 999.00 per case.
GINS.
OLD TOM GIN $10.00 per cake.
LONDON DRY GIN 810,00 per one.
PLYMOUTH GIN
$13.00 per we
1
These Gina are Distilled from unulted Oven, and highly rectifiul,“ nud have the delicate flavour of the Juniper Berry.
GENDING
Bottled in London.
LIQUEURS.
Crene de Mentho
Cherry Brandy
Cherry Whisky
Crea de Cacne
Curacion
Maraschino
Aitcheson, D. Dorwood,
The jury returned a verdict of guilty aul his Lordship, remanded prisoner in custody until this decision of the Cort on a point of law mised by Sir Henry Burkeley K.C. for the defence. The wart was adjourned until Tuominy,
Miss
with much expression. To repeated an plans she gave another. encere. "My Moon," a song she has popularized during her stay in Hongkong. Nellio Webber, gave a fine rendering o 3ly dearest Heart," and on being recollect ́a bright rendering of "Coming thro' the Rye." Miss Mario Mansfield was excellent in her "Sincerest form of THE LATEST TIGER" STORY Attery." taking off sereml of the first members of the stage at home to perfection. 31. Honey: Dallas and Bir-Brod Daniela-just- he house-in-convulsions-of-laughter-with- thuir rendering of Ex-selvizor" (with interruptions)
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Kowloon is not to have the fold to itself Letar.aa.tiger storiesgo, for-Siauley is now making a Lid for popularity on theso lines. Exactly what has happened to disturb the tranquility of this usually quiet little fishing barulet it in difficult to denver but this morning every second police officer at the Magistracy was talking in whispers of the tiger news from Stanley, Our representative tried all he knew to get hold of the facts of the case but all-he could gather was that a report had come through from Stanley to the effect that tiger had been sciu sud that some three or four cattle had fallen victime to his worst attention. Everybody spoke of the affair inaa undertone. Thero was the greatest reluctance to let out any details that had come through so much so that one might | have thought that it was a case of calling for brave volunteers to go out and Help track the ugly monster down. One man sugeringly said ho had seen "tiger's" foot- prints at Stanley before, while another' Ventured the sugication that the lignet had wwum across from Kowloon.But in it all-
everybody seemed dreadfully serious. We
wonder want it all means.
CORRESPONDENCE,
DIOCESAN (GIRLS') SCHOOL AND ORPHANAGE
(To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL.) Sir.-With your kind permission I should like to call the attention of your readers to the needs of the above school,
It may be remembered that as the result
of a public meeting held twelve years
ago this month. A sufficient sum of money was obtained to justify the... promoters-
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HONGKONG GYMKHANA, CLUB,
HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1 of the Hegkong Gynikhana Chil will be held on TUESDAY, the 28th Inat, at 5. at the Oflee of the Hoya KONG JOCKEY Cura,
Hongkong, February 23, 1911.
IMPORTANT NEW PUDLICATION;
THE LAW OF TRADE MARKS.
THE TRADE MAX Orbistance 1000- THE Merchandise Marks Act 1890 of T
Hongkong,
By C. D. WILKINSON, With. Introduction. Explanatary Noles and Index. $10.00.
KELLY & WALSH, LTD. Hongkong, February 25, 1911, a
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HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
THE DIVIDEND DECLARED for the Half-Year ending 31st Decembar, 1910, at the rate of TWO POUNDS STERLING together with a BONUS of FIVE SHILLINGS STERLING per Share of $125 is payable cu and after MONDAY, the 27th day of February, Current, at the Offices of the Corporation, for Warrants. where Shareholders ato requested tą apply
By Order of the Court of Directors,”
N. J. STABB
--Chief Manager:: Hougkang, Febrity 25, 1911.
280
The Potted Plays were as clover as ever. THE KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING Two given last night were The Giris of Goltenberg" and "The Prince of Pilsener,"
COMPANY. LTD.
In the seond part of the program-KTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Dio Mr Pelissier's burlesque of N TWENTY-SECOND ORDINARY Voico Trial" was given rith marked MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this success, though - perhaps it WAS Company will be held at the Company's trifle too long and had too many of the Office, Victorin Buildings, on WEDNES applying to have their Voicus tried.
CUTICURA OINTMENT
A SKIN HEALER
Writes One Skin-Sufferer. Wish to Bear Testimony to the Wonders of Cuticura Remedios," says Another, Had Tried All Kinds of Remedies, but to No Purpose. Cuticura Remedios Cured Them.
"I had been a sufferer from dry oczcina. en my handa fut four or Ave years. They used to crack and bleed, and wise very note. At times they used to itch very much. I tried all kindé at remedies, and ruesived no bebat. At it I saw the advertsenpens of Cutouts Remedies.and purchased porke Cutie. cura Soap and Olitment, alan Pilis toe tha blood. I am very pinated to say, the first application xxve ins relief, and one box of Cuilcura Ointment cured it. I now can the "Bond regularly and the Ointment for other purposes when required, as I think it in a plendid skin-healer." (Signed) Mira, Z. W. Flekitone, 262, Stand Lane, Chapelfrid, Radcliffe, Lancs. Eng., Nav, 1, 1909."
"I wish to bent testimony to the wonders of Curleur Remedies. I had an attack of ecrema on the back at my right hand which Jated three years. It came in the form of
later which would weep for a few. days and then dry up`and peel off. After this, the bilsters would again appear. I have
· giren nearly every olafment, pill and soup a tril, but to no purpose. When I saw the advertisement for Caticura Remedies 3 del clied to give them a trial. I got a little Catleurs Ointment, and with another bor I purchased (half of which I used) cured St."" (Blued) Fred-Bode, 14, Farm Rd., Spark- brook, Birmingham, Eng., Jan. 24, 1910.
Cuticurs is the músi economiesi treatment for the skin scalp, batt ant bands. A tablet of Cutters Soap and a box of Cuteurs Oint- Meni Ara Dios suticlent Sell througe-hour dise world. Bonats: London, 27, Chamerhouse 87.: -Park, 10-Aue-de-is-Chausree GANITO DA Übers alis, R. Towns & Co., Myinny; India, R. E. Patil, Calcott: Ra. A fries, Tanyon. Ltd., Cape Town, etc.: U, 8. A.. Putter Drug & Chem. Corp Balt Proti Boston; 5 Past-free, 33- Dare Cutleura Book on the all
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. February 23,
Prinz Sigismund, German str., 1,814, D.
MELCHERS & Co.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911.
STEAMER MOVEMENTS. "
-POST OFFICE NOTICES. Only fully prepaid letters and postcards are transmissible by the SIBERIAN route
valeuse of pingua in Manchuris, the fails
SIBERIAN. MADs. On account of pres
The M. M. Co. a .. Arnext Simons with
the FRENCH MAIL of the 27th January to Burops. left Saigon on Friday, the 24th February, at p.m., and may be or pected here on or about: Monday the 37th Fobruny, at 3 p.
tyis Siberia are considerably delayed The P. M. SS Co.'s .. Siberia sailed The Public are recommended not to use from San Francised on the 15th Feb. this route for transmission of correspond- for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yoko enos harin, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, There is only a wookly service between until normal conditions prevail?” and is due to arrive at Hongkong Shanghini and Dalny, leaving Shanghai on. March 14th, .
Fridays. The C. P. R. Co.'s R.M.S.. Biprem of India left Yokabana fer Vancouver:
and Victoria, B.C on the 19th Feb, at 1 p.
The P. M. S. 8, Co. s.n. China sailed Irom San Francisco February 21st for Hongkong, vin Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobo, Nagahaki and Shanghai, and is duo to arrive at Hongkong March 20th.
Vessels Expected.
The I-C. S. N. Co., Ltd.'s s. Fausang
Jeft Calcutta for the Straits and Hong kong on 9th February, and is duo here about the 26th February. The N. Y. K... Belum Mou (Euro
--,ar-,。。
Mails will Close for→ MANILA, TAP MARON, F. WIT
BELMSHAFEN, RABAUL, SAMARAL HERBERTSHUHE, MATUPI, BRI-BANE, SYDNEY, HOBANT,. LAUNCESTON, NEW ZEALAND, DUNEDIN, MELBOURNE,. · ·ADE" LAIDE, PERTH & FREMANTLE. Per Prinz Sigismund, at 9am on
Sunday, the 28th Feb. (Supple mentary fail).
SWATOW
Per Haimam, at am on Sunday,
the 26th Feb.
SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSULA pean) left Shanghai fer this port onPer Dayi Ma, at 9 am ca Sun- the 22nd February, and is expected day, the 20th Feb here on the 25th February.
The C. & M. 8. 6. Co.'s. Zafiro “luft |
Marily on Wednesday, the 22nd Fab, mul is due ore on or about. Saturday, the 25th February, at daylight. The . S. K. a. Panama Muru from
HOIROW & HAIPHONG.
Per Carl Diederichsen, at 9-.m., Lo
“Sunday (the 20th Feb. HERPERTSHORE
Per Star, at il a.m., on Monday,
Tacuina, left Slangini fur this portth Feb. on the 23rd February, and in or pected to arrive here ou the 20th Feb. DAGAO The P
.&O.S. N Co.'s .e. Paluron left for this port on the 20th
1930 p.m.. and ou
due here on t the 26th February,
ste
rotters" add too few competant artistes DAY, the 8th March, 1911, at 12 o'clock j Lenz, Yokohama February 18, General. The day, the 19th February, und' is |
The Folies are learing on Tuesday for Manila, 1 recommend our Manis friends not to wing them nad to give them "A Voice Trial."
CHURCH SERVICES.
St. John's Cathedral
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20zn, 1911.
al_
QUISQUAGESIMA SUNDAY Holy Communion (7.30 a.m.), Matins (11 m.). -Responses-Ferial-Vonite, Reinagle+
Nons, for the purpose of receiving the Report of Directors together with
the Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st Duceraber, 1010.
The REGISTER of SHARES" of the Company will be CLOSED from FRI- DAY, the 3rd March to WEDNESDAY, 9th Arch (both days inclusive), during which period no Kansfer of Shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
A. SHELTON: HOOPER,
Prometheus, Norwegian str., 1,024, H. Jensen, Saigon Feb. 18, Rice.-AAQAARD, Tuorex & Co.
Coushes, Moji Fab., General--NITTON Colombo Mart, Japanese str.; 2,910, E. YUSEN KATSILA.
Hain Chang, Chinese steamer, 1,258, J. Whitelaw, Shanghai_Felz 22, General.- C. M. S. N. Co.
on
The N. Y. K. 8.5. Kitano Alaru (Euro
pents Line) loft Shanghai for this port n the 24th February, fund is expected here on the 7th 7 Fubranry, at daylight. The A. A.S. A. 1px.. Albenga from New York to engkong direct, passed the Canal on the 24th January, and may be expected to "arrive here on or ahout Monday, the S 27th February The Mongul Lines. Montrose sailed from the United Kingdom on the 4th Feb, for Hongkong, in Stralis.
B... Glenfurg Jeft Singapore
due hers on or about Saturday, the 25th February, instead of 1st March As previously nctifed:" The A. M. Line as. Matoppo from Now
York.to
to Hongkong direct, praved the Canal on the rd February, and is duo
on or about the lat Barch. Tho N. Y. K. a. Tango Maru (Euro- pean Line) loft Singapore for this port on the 24th February, and is expected on the 1st March
BES Bank Line steamer Hallamshire siled from Vancouver, B.C., for bloji on the 10th February, and is due to arrive thero on or about the 2nd March,
Sohn Mary, apanese str., 1,908, K.he Secretary to the Hongkong Land Invest-Fels. 22, Genemi.ONAKA SHOFES KUSHA. Sakawa, Auping,-via Amoy and Swator
ment and Agerby Co., La. Agents for the Kowloon Land & Building
Co., Ltd. Hongkong, February 25, 1911.
291
Mandawan Maru, Japanese str.. 3,240, T. O, Miiko Fely, 19, "Cmd.—M. B. K.
-Serta, German steamer, 992, H. Jensen, |-Bangkok-Feb. 14, and Sentow 24, Bits.—
CHINESE..
Psalms, of the 26th morning; Te Dewa, Woodward, Smart and Tare: VANZELLR'S Kunajiri afar, Japanese str. 2,763,
Benedictus, Langdon; Hymns, 292, 520 and 228.
Preacher: The Bishop of Victoria. Evensong (5.45 p.m.)
Responses, Ferial; Panima, of the With
evening (U); Magnificat and Nune Dimittia, Maunder in 1); Anthem, "Send out Thy Light" Gounod Hymns, 182 and 250; Sevenfold Aen. Voluntary, Gothie. Suite, Boelingan.
Peak Church.
8 a..
of the school in securing the lense of uly Communion ahouse Rose Vüln, West-in which the work of the school has been carried on since February, 1900. Three and n hall years later the adjoining house- Rose Vilh, East-fell vacant and the committeo decided that this opportunity of 3.30 and 4 p.m.-Sunday Schools
Worship. Hynins 4017013; 442,
133, 270.
-Union Church, Kennedy Road. Minister-Ros, C. H. Hickling. 11a.m.-Worship. Hymns G08, 297, 127, Chaat 60, Anthem Tura thy face from my sin. Subject— Free Thinking.
doubling the accommodation should not be day 3.30 p.m.-Ladies' Working
missed, they promptly took the house and thus secured the whale block for the pur poses of the Discounn Girls' School, Since then the work of the school han grown with each succeeding year and - where as in 1903 there were 37 boarders. and day scholars in 1910 the school was attended by 111 children, 541 Iarders and 57 day scholars. The staff
Thursday 6 pm.-Choir Rehearsal.
Partyp.---Bible Study.
p..--Literary Club,
PORT.
The quality of this Wine will be
"always maintained regardless of the Market conditions
--ruling at present.
SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.
BOLE AGENTS:
The E. & A. steamer Aldenham left Syd. ney on the 18th February for this port-via-Queensland Ports, Pot Darwin and Manila,
The P&O. 8. N. Co.'s a.. Nile arrived
at London on the 23d February, i the afternoon,
T. Chiba, Mike Feb. 10, Coal-M. B. K.
Beachy, British str, 4.000, F. Walker. Tacoma and Honolulu Feb. 5, Lumber, The Flour & Machinery-Doowetz & Co., Là,
Zañre, Americanstr., 2,496, H. Maiolaad, |- Manila Fel,, Génius-SmeWAN, TOMES & Co.
Chayseng, British at, from Canton,
DEPARTURES,
February 25,
Yingehote, for Asmoy.. Darya Mara, for Wakamatsu, Tunge, for Saigon.
Ghase, for Shanghai and
Koelden, for
Hongay
Yokohama
Ghazen, for Shanghai and Yokohami, Singan, for Haiphong,...
H. RUTTONJEE & SON, emunt, for Singapore and Liverpool. Namsang, for Singapore and Calcutta. Tongkol, for Swatow and Bangkok. Loongang, for Manila,
WINE & PROVISION MERCHANTS,
Hongkong, February 23, 1911.-
Friday 8.15 p.m.-Christian Endeavour KOWLOON BUTCHERY.
Society.
St Andrew's Church, Nathan
Rond, Kowloon. Holy Communion at Ɛ s.m. -. Morning Service at 11 a.m.
has a grown proportionately and there Sunday School at2,30 p.n. in Eritish School.
are now, in addition to the Lady Superinten-Evening Service at 6 p.m.
dent four asistant tenchers, three of whom
are trained and certificates, and a trained St. Peter's Church, Queen's Road
..West.
Erensoug 6.30 p.m.
matron. The schock is thoroughly efficient Matins 11 n.m. ns is shown by the fnot that last year it was recommended by the Director of Education | for the highest grant allowed under the
Government Grant-aid Code.
Infortunately, however, the state of the finances feures nach to be desired. Last year expenditure exceeded income to the amount of 82, 153 and the committee, which is largely composed of ladies, and of which the Bishop of Victoria is chairman, feel that the thus has come to appeal to the pathic of Hongkong for more generous up "port of this deserving charity, and at the samo time they desire to call the attention Benedictine D. O. M. of parents and guardians to the many ad-
vantages which this school offers,
Yellow Chartretia
BURGUNDIES.
Per
QLu
Beáuns
10,01 13.00
Fommard 18,00 20.00
The first object of the school is to pro. vide a Christian training and education for
We beg to notify the residents of
Kowloon that we now have on sale at our KOWLOON DEPOT, NATHAN ROAD-
AUSTRALIAN- FROZEN} -
ĮMEATS, RABBITS, HARES.
The Church auch Dayspring" will *HAMS, BEACON, &c., &c. call on ships carrying white czuwa to bring friends ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 a.m., and between 6.15 & 8 p.m. (Kowloon Police Pier 10.30 & 6) returning afterwards.
'L
All the sittings THE DAIRY FARM CO., LTD.
Visitors
ary free and unappropriated weloosae. Books are provided..
Sunday School 10 to 10,45 a.m.
German Chapel (Deutscho
Kapelle) HighStr. 1. German Service at 11 o. Pastor Johan
Müller
Gattandlients un 11 Uhr. in Bothexis Deutsche Kirche.
Kapelle, Caine Road. Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wanchal.
Evening
6 p.m.
Christian Sclance Servicos...
ZETLAND STREET,
Regular Services: Sundays, 11.15 .m.
Of Queen's Road Central;
girl of European and mixed parentage, Morning: 10.15. and the committee are always prepared to consider applications for the admission of opian children in cessitous circumstances. The education given is an. ordinary, Egish eicneotary education, arranged in accordance with the · Govern- ment Grant-in-ail scheme. Kindergarten Soldiers' and Saflora' Home, methods are employed in the lower
Arsenal Street. classes. Tho girls
trained in Evening 8 p.m. household duties, and are taught to make most of their own clothes and to koop thom in order. The
foen, including tuition, board, laundry, are $25′ it
are
Roman Catholic Cathedral,
Gionealy.
Low Manass 6 and 7 n.m.
month; while for tuition caly the face are High Mass at 9 a.m. From 20 to 84 a month. The vacations aro
the Chinese New Year; six weeks la July 10.30a.m.Confervor of St. Vincent do me nuth about February, varying with 3.0 3..+Low Minga. and August; a few days at Christmas and
Paul
Hongkong, November 19, 1910.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
et:
STEAMSHIP BEACHY
FROM TACOMA & HONOLULU,
THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby roquested to send in their Bils of Lading for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of thair Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the, Vessel will So landed and stored at Con“ signees risk and
exponge,
No Fire Insurance will be affected by us n any caso whatever, an
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED,
Agents
Hongkong, February 20, 1911.
PASSENGERS EXPECTED.
Changsha, for Mania and Melbourne,
CLEARED
Saronia, for Singapore and Hamburg. Chung, for Shanghai. Alarie, for Saigon.
Colombo Maru, for Singapore and Bombay. Kurichoir, for Tientsin.
|| Prin- Sigmund, for Manila and Syitney.
Yerin Mare, for Anping and Takno, Doigt Mary for Santor and Tamsu Haimun, for Swatar.
Hsin Chang, for Canton.
Chinhua, for Shanghai.
Cart Dalrichsen, for Hollow..
-PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Zero, from Manila, Mr and Mrs Kelly, and Mr Thompson.
Per Hain Chang, from Shanghai, Mr J. Kolinson.....
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DEPARTED.
Per Tenyn Maru, for San Francisco,
Latest Advices:
P. M. S. S. Co.'s .8. Korea arrived at Manila February 22nd; will be dispatched from Manila March 1st, and is expected to arrive at Hongkong at daylight Blarch 3rd. The C. P. R. Co.'s R.M.S. Empress
Chins left Vancouver, B.C., for Hong
-Thurs- kong ria usual ports of call on day, the 22nd February, p.m.
Per Sui Taiyak-1:15 p.m., on Monday,
the th Fob. SINGAPURE & COLOMBO.EE FO
Per Fukasa Atry; at 4, on Mone
day, the 5th Feb. 7
DO SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANGKOK. Per Deratongse, at 5 pm, on Monday.
the 7th Feb. .........
BANGKOK, KY ČE
Per Kalichang, at 3 p.m., on Monday,
the 27th Feb,
JESSELTON, KUDAT SANDAKAN..
Per Bernen, at 8 a.m., on Tuesday, tha
28th Feb.
SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
Per Haiyang, at 10 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 28th Fels. SHANGHAI MOJI, KOBE, YOKKAI--
OHI, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA "&" SEATTLE.
· Per Awn Afare, at 10 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 28th Feb.
SINGAPORE, PENANG & COLOMBO,:" Per Nippon, at 1 p.m., on Tuesday, the-
28th Feb.
EUROPE, 0., INDIA VIA TUTI
CUBIN.-
Per Salazie, on Tuesday, the 28th Feb Printed Matter and Samples at 10 a.m.. Registration 10a.x1. Registration with late fee of 10 cents up
to 10.45 ..
Registration, Kowloon B.D., 10a.m., No lato feo.
Letters at 11 a..
Inle Luttora 11 am to noon. Extra. Postage 10 cents..
in
(Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes ma for the first clearance will be in- cluded in this contract mail).
VISITORS AT HŪTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr J. I. Andrew Mr C. D. Arnott Bir J. Audinut Barun M. V. Babo Mr and Mrs J. H.
Backhouse
Mr and Mrs W. D. ... Kraft.
Mr J, H. Little-
Mr G T. Idoyd Mr A. C.Lofts Mr W. Login
The P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s as. Marmora with the ENGLISH MUL left. Singapore on Friday, the 24th Febrany p.m., and may be expected heru na or about Wednesday, the 1st March, at 83.m. This packet brings Parcel Mails closed in Loudon for despatch by the all sea route on the 25th January, E. A. Beaumont Mrs Lubbock & nuid
Mr L. Beckingsale Miss Lubbock and for despatch overland nu their 3: Bentley 1st February.
Mr G. O. Blacker
CANALLINGE
February 24, Audenar, Belgravia, Cale donien, Idomeneus, Kintuch, Palina, Scandia, Schuylkill, Sundu.
EXCHANGE.
Bongking, February 25, 1911.
On London-
Bank Wire..
On demand,
ST
51
30 days' sight.
4 months' sight
Credits, 4 months" sight,
.....1/9
Documentary, 4 months' sight 1/10
On Par
Mr and Mrs F. C. Lt. I. E. Lubbock,"
RN Banlist:
2
Mr
Mamey Mr and Mrs NF. Dr U. Marriott
Blanche
do
Mr F. Mason".. Mr J. W.CBorgar Miss K. A. Massey- Mr H. Bridges Ms W. G MeArthur Mr W. Brune
Capt. & Mrs Mearns
Mr W. C. BunnerMr&Mrs J. Meier. Mr W. H. Bartt
Mr J. Merecki Mc N. F.
Mr P. T. Chilvor
E. Clarke W. 1
Mr
Mr A. S. Cobden
N. F. Mosley
Mr and Mrs Mould
Mr. A. B. Moulder.
Mr E. H. Collayabaw Hr AS. March
Mr H. L. Condon
M: D. L. Crowe
H. Dallas Mir
Mr & Mrs Mr P. Dariison "Hear Me W
Davies
Mr Frank Davis
and
RECE
Mrs J. W.
Mr P.W. Nanninger, Mr L. R. Needham
r W. North Mr and Mrs F. D
Northcombe Mr Vid
Oettingen
Mr J. C.. Ogden, Mr N. Olson
Mr L. E. Pinkham
Mr. D. J. Fiza
Mr P. C. Potts
and Mrs H. C. Bis W. T. Pritchard Ehrenfoly
On demand,
Credits, 4 months' sight,
Un Berlin-
Mr
Ou denund,
Dollar
On New York
Mr W, C. Drew
On denund,
Mr and Mrs Ebner
Credit, 60 days' sight,
442
M-
1331
Mr P. Enticknap
1934
Mr J. Forrestor
Mins A. M. Friend
781
Or Bombay
Wire,...** On demand, On Chlentia- Wire,... On demand,
On Singapor
Mr and Ms Adams, Mr P.. Von Hautens beg Guroznaki, Miss E. Benton, Mir "A. Frances, Mr E. Lawrie, Mr A. Dose, Mrs R. Tille, Mr Shui, Miss Adoms, Me R.
A. Laurenz, Mr A. O. Putloy, Ms and Mrs Mac Hary. Miss and Master Waterhouse, Mr G. Flood, Dr and Mrs Hanwell, Mr F. P. Dixon, Mr W. O. Frost, Mr Fosbe, Mr E.On Yokohama
On demand,.
On Manila
On demand,
On Shanghai--`
O
days' sight, (privato paper).
On demand,
دوخة 30
Akiyama, bir B. R. Law, Me W. Benton, Gold Leaf, 100 Sne, (per tael).807.50 Mr and Mrs Glover, Col. J Hicka, Miss
248
4. Cornell, Mrs Milton Bairke, Mr and Sorigns (Banks buying rate 811,10-
Silver (per oz) Mrs Earth and party, Mrs Waterhouse, Bar Silver in longkong...
U p.n. Mr. V. Green. Mes F., MacPherson, Mr Fetomen, Mr and Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs Chinese Copper Coal Hall and child. De de la Jarrige, Mr T. Copper Cente
....30% diag Rate of Native Interest G H. Gabbínu, Mr J. Smith,-MP J. Mas-
Chinone Sab. Coin donald, Miss M, Friesho.??
Hongkong Sab, Coin................
STEAMERS PASSED" SUEZ” CANAL”” OUTWARD BOUND,
Hongkong Register.
02:
p.h.
Mr W. N. Finlayson
Mr E. H. Ray
Mr & Mrs
nurse and
YAR
Mr S. H. R
Rees,
Robinson
Mr P. Schaithoper..
Miss T. P.
Mr and Mrs Fry and Mr C. H. Rose
infant
Mr WJ, Galbraith Mr. R.. Scot
Mr K. W. Gammon Mr Y.B. Shimada. Mr.V. Goulbourn Mru M Shirk
Mira J. Gould Mr. R.
0.
Graff
Mira Griove
Mr D. Haes Mir C. J. Halo Capt. T. P. Hall MIAH Hall
Mir
de Mrs Sidebottom
Mr and Mrs Sidford.
atd child Mr. H. H. Solomon Dr. and Mrs A. D.
Spalding
Mr 0.8, Spoyar Me J. J. Stánk * Miss A, Square
Mr J. 0. Hamilton Ya Hammond Hon. and Mrs E A. Lt. and Mra-C.
Howett
1) Atzinór, IN, Steen Stansfeld C
Mr J.A. Higgins Mr W. B. Hinde Mr H. Holmen Mr Frna Holst
Dr 8. Hough Mr.O. Humphreys Mr Hans. Hipeden
Proviáce
day. On date at on datest Mr RcInnes
·AL $ 5,00 10 s.,
Mrs C. M. Jack 30.24*
Mr Jackson “ Mrs E. R. Jackson Mr O. Julian A Mr E. 0. Julisu Dr and Mrs Kelly Mr P. E. Klimanek. 3rA Kopp
283
January 1, Amoria Jandhry 20, Peiro,
·January 24, Aleria.
27, Moyune, Pakling. Jazuary January
Bengle, Koranu, Glamor 51, ganelor d
February 8, Ajax, Astyanax, dudría, Tangu Alaru
Baromater Temperatura Humidity Direction of
Wind Force ...... Weather Rain
30.46 30.32
03
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147
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Per P. & 0...s. Palawan from London Jan. 14, Mrs Neil-Drummond and child Mrs. J. Evans and children, Mr A. W. Bury,
Per Ernest Senone, from Europe, Miss
Borakle, Messrs Agust, Suintain, Braddel Brochet, Mr and Mrs Chaino, Mr and Mrs Bohnx, de Snizion, Dr Versin, Mra
"Petitet," Biz "Chalino 'wid bis family, Mrs Bouro, Mr Lyons, Mr Yourkoff, Mr Bide and family, Brothers of the Christian School, Messta Colette, Besimoru, Orifit, fallowed by the Benediction of the Bodor and Bontat Blessed Sacrament,
Easter Application for admission should 5.30pm-Bmolition of the Blessed Bn be made to the Lady Superintendent (Miss E. D. Exipton, B.A.).. by whom further information will be supplied, at the Dioce St Joseph's Church, Garden Road. ~Specisi attention gizer; la family roquieren Girls' School, Rose Villas, Bonham Maas with Sermon in English at 10 in
Completo price list on Application MacEWEN FRICKEL & Co., 4 DES VIEUX ROAD.
Boad, Horgkong Donations and sub- scription's should be sent to the Hon. Treasurer (Mr H B. L. Dowbiggin), Mercantile Bank of Indin.Fours, etc.
F. T. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec St. John's Inthindral,
February 24th, 1911)
Rosary Church, Howloop. Masses 7.30 and 0am, followed by the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
Par P,& Q7 s.s. Borneo from London. Jan. 28, Mrs T. J. Fawcott, Mr J. B, McCormick, Mr and Ms E. A. W. Sears, Miss W. Barker, Mr T. W. Cradock, Mr Holiday aut child
Fobrunty Dunblane, Ernest Simons. Fobruary 10, Perseus
user Castle
February 14, Borneo, Glenstrue. Fobrunty 17, Benalder, Lutzo, Hun
Latin Calhay, Fin share. Kama Maru, February 21, Achilles, Bented, C. Fert Laris, Montroer, Polynesien, Barkston,
Belgravia
HOMEWARD BOUND.. February 3, Somali. February 10, Atholl." February 16, Denbighshire. February 17, Inserelyle. SANAABRIVALS AT_BOMB,
Light open air temparature on the Indes Low open air temperature on the 23rd...62
F. C. Fion, Director, Hongkong Observatory, Feb. 24th, 1911.
COST BUT A TRIPLE." (7HILE dit" is often impossible to pro-
vont an sccident; it is never impos sible to be prepared-it is not beyond. any one'a parso. Buy a bottle of Cham - berixin's Pain Balm and you are prepared
February 21. Atauta Mare, Bulone, Er dr opening, benines and like injuries. For therson Franz Ferdinand..
sale by all Chemists and Storekɔepors jat
Dr Stellen Dr. O. Stuabel Misk Stochol Mira Taylor
- Miss F. Taylor
Mr. Tompletou Mr and Mrs M. L
Thompson
Capt. J. Trowbridge Mra M. L. Walker Mr and Mrs E. J. EL.
White B Mr D. White Mr R. 6. Weglunt Mr J. B. Wood.
PAINFUL BREATHING, HAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remedy is A very valuable medicine for threat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and euros painful breathing and a dangerously sounding dough which indicates congested. lungs For sale by all Chemists and Storokgopers...
Printed ad Fablished for The Cars
Matt Loited, By ARTHUR BettsMy BROWN, NO. 6,5 Wyndhan wäre füty Hongkong
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