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DESTINATION......

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

VESAZLJ.

Australian Perta, &o,St. Albans. B'bay, v.S'pere Pa'ng Colombe Marn Furope, .............Buelow

Fiume, Triosto &o.... Chius

Harre, B'mone H'burg Boavia

Robe & Yokohama...Atauta Mara.... Kobe Yokubama... Coblenz

London Delt London, Antwant

L'den

Se.Sicilia

F'dan & wornFlintshire

Marseilles,

Mar.. L'on

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DATE OF LATINO

NTO.

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To Let

TO DEE

ORMSBY-VILLAS, Kowloen, and No. 9 ORMSBY: TERRACE. For further particulars apply to

SPANISH DOMINICAN

PROCURATION. Hongkong, April 9, 1911)

583

THE CHINA MAIL

Gibb Livington & Co. May 27, as Noon. Nippon Yusen Kaisha May 18. Melchers & Co...ay-31, at

Nou ander, Wieler & Co.Abons May 2 Haniburg-Amka Linio May 10. Sippon Yusen Kaisha, Max 11, all am Melchers & Co. About May 34- P. & 0.8. N. Colay 13, Noon. P.&O. S. N. Co bout May 17.

TO BE LET Jardine.M'son&Co, Ld About May 13. Mesageries Maritimes May 9, at 1 p.m. Nippon Yawer Kniska May 10. Daylighs.TO. 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Shop) opposite the Post Office. Shewan, Tomes & Co. May 10, at 4 pm Jardine, M'an Co., Ld. May 13, at 2 p.m.No. 24, D'AGULLAR STREET, suitable 20, Daylight for Godown, so May Melchers & Co Sippon

All of which are at present occupies Yusen Kaisha May 12, at Noon. Butterfield & Swire... May 9, at 4 p.nu. Vienna Cafe & Co., Ltd. Nippen Yuan Kaisha May 10, at noon. For particulars, etc., apply torerat

"YEE "SANG FAT, « Dodwell & Co. Limited About May 11,

Samo Address. & Coblay 24. Arnhold, Karberg Afghan Prince.

268 Hongkong, February 23, 1911.

r. Saigon..Tourne

L'don, ‹ à'werpjaki Marn. Masila, Cebu & Heil Rubi

Mani,............Wingang. Manila, Melbourne, &efrinz Sigitmund Manila Atalian Ports Kumano Mara

Iloilo & CobuKaifong

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Bank kobe it 'hame Yasta Maru Boston & New York Mancaster Castle.. New York

Porthing, Or & Japan hygja .....****

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Penang & CLainny .......... Chenn

Deraaha.....

Shanghai......

Shanghai

-Shai & Japan Parts... Greisennu

Shai, Kobe & Yha Nera

Shai, Moji, Kobe, Chelon

S'hai, Moji

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Kobe & Yhain Scandia ....

Stow, Amoy & F"chow Haiyang.

Swabow

S'tor, Amny &F'chowaching

Tako & Amping...

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Corntor DIRECTORY.

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On Current Account at the rate of Twó per cent, per annum on the daily balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS --

For 3 months 24 per cent per sunum.

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N. J. STABB:

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, April 13, 1311.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE

business of the above Bank, is cup- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION Rules may be obtained on a plication.

Portland & A. §. Co, May 3, Hamburg Am'ka Linio beut May 6.. Toya Kisen Kaisha... May 13, 1 pan Togo Kison Kaisha June 17, at 1 pm, Toyo Kisen Kaisha June ab Ip.in Pacific Mail .. Co....May 18, nt Noon, Pacifi Mail S. 8. Ca. May 27, at 1 pm Pacific Mail's.. Co.... Janu 9, at i p.m. Jardine, Mon& Co, LuMay 13, at Noon. Butterfied & Swira...May 13 Midnight. P. O, S. N. Co..... 3ay 10, at 5 pini. Melcher & Co.......About May 1

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bonen Kaisha. May 14, at 10a.m. aka Shoven Kaisha, May 10, at 10.1. Hamburg Amka Linie May 18.

Donaghan

Lapraik Co. May 19, 11 .. Douglas, Laprack Co. May 10, at-11 m. Dougins Laprak & Co. May 9, at 11. Osaka Shosen Kaisulay 9, at Noon.

Butterfeld & 19 at 4 p..

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9, at 4 p.m. ardine, M'son& Co. LdMay 11, at Osaka Shosen Kaisha. May 14, Daylight,. Nippon. Yusen Kasha May 23, at The Bank Line. Ld....About May 30. Candian 'e R. Co..May 20, at 7 a.m Canadian P'te R. Col. June 10, at 7a..

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CORONATION PAKAGRAPHS.

The London City: Chypretion; Bas £20,000 for the Coronation which will include the enteri the King and Queen at the Guildhall on Thursday, June 19.

TYPHOON SIGNALS.

STOKK-WARNING. ISSUED

TRO

A CONE

poins upwards.

indicates Typhoon to the North of the Colony.

The changes in the new form of Corons. The following Typhoon signals are hoist tion service, though tow and meely on the mast in front of the Water unimportant, are nearly all in the direction Police Station, Kowloon, the Harbour of improvement and restoration-doubtless Office, the Kowloon Godowns, H. M. 8. Is the result of consultation with liturgical, and Green Island signal mast. exports One of the most interesting is the reintroduction at the actual crowning of the prayer beginning "God crows thee with crown of glory." This prayor, "Coronet to Deus" had been used frem before the Conquest till excised by Archbishop Seckont 1760. The transfer of "Te Deum" from itsformer place. Immediately after tho King's crowning to the end of the service TARGE BED-SITTING ROOM, addi- has been generally approved. Yet the old

tional Sleeping-room and Bathnont attached; fine Verandah; magnificent out-arrangement seems more significant. The look; Electric Light; Tonals Lawn. Ideal chanting of the hymn-furmerly plemu Apartments for TWO GENTLEMEN, act in itself-pow becomes merely the Britishers preferred. Terms reasonable.

Particulars on writing to

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TO LET“

ALBION,"

Care of CHINA Man' Office. Hongkong. April 12, 1911.

618

TO LET,

choral accompaniment to a procession.

King George V has discarded the "roba royal of cloth of gold" made for King Edward in favour of that worn by George IV. The robe used in 1902 was made of an exquisite fabric--perhaps as fine a TODOWNS, 95 & 08, PRAYA EAST. product of the weaver's loom as over way

Apply

soon. But in form it was too tight-thing, CHATER & MODY..and the effect was somewhat "skimpy." Itongkang, December 6, 1010.

The older mantle la of smpler proportiona and more dignified.

TO LET.

1474

YODOWN No. 4, NEW PRAYA,

Kennedy Town,

Apply to

1052

A CONE point upwards and, DUUK Belour

THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911.

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Correspondent must forward their namos, and addresses with thy communica. tops addressed to the Editor, not for pablication, but an avidesen af good faith

All latter for public should be written on offe side of the paper only

No amoynomaly signed communication that has alrendy appeared in any other paper.

›will be inserted.

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HONGKONG HOTE

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Mr I, J, Boock Mr & Mas D. Boyle Mrs A. Brown Miss H. Brown M L L Brown Mr. A. S. Cattoli

Mr P. T. Chilvers Mr E. It. Christin

Mr W. E. Charko I Condon Mir H. Letters relating to basins should be Mr C. ML Cook Miss L.. Cook .. aldrowed to THE SECRETARY,

Mrs Dalton -Mrs Dalgirish

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Alterations and additions to Advertises indicates a Typhoos.ments on Pages 34, 5, 8 and 9 to the North East of should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd- the Colony.

ham Street, not later than 11 am,

Alterations and additions to Advertise iments on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be sent us hot later than 1 p.m.

A DRUM

indicates Typhoca to the East of the Colony

› A CONE "paint down=""

wanlatandum DRUM below

A CONE poins down wards

A' CONE

.......

The coronation of George IV. was carried out on a scale of unprecedented nagnifi-

point dowa warde m BALL bolow

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.nes and profusion. The repetition of such

MENT & AGENCY Co., La.

extravagance after so short an interval as Hongkong, May 1, 1911.

ten years in the cano of a monarch already elderly, and at a period when the Throne was not popular, was deemed unthinkable. William the Fourth'e inau guration, conducted on a far more modos, scale, wis known

TO LET.

CECOND FLOOR of No, SA, DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, newly completed with Lift and Lavatories.

FIRST FLOOR of No. 4, De Varx ROAD CESTRAL.

GODOWNS in Masons LANE good for storage of Wines and other articles, Ront modenta.

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON & Co., L. Hongkong, April 22, 1911,

TO LET.

coronation..

As the half-crown,

Mistakes are still continually made as in the crown, and over as to the robes. used at the Coronation. At King Edward's crowning the regulis placed on the altar - 658 | included three crown--(1) that specially

made for Queen Alesandro, and immediate ly afterward broken up, which was sur mounted by the Kohinoor diamond, and was designed searty on the dowing lines rf. the former imperial crown of France: tilfe so-called "Crown of St. Edward"--4 Apply to

copy made for Charles II. of the destroyed c/o Brothers, Alexandra Buildings, crown of that name, and apparently altered Hongkong, April 17, 1911. 537

†ARGE HOUSE, known as Dethicky THE Corporation transects every des

cription of Banking and Exchange No. 69, Robinson Road electric business, receives money ca Current Ac light and gas laid ou; large tennis court, count at the rate of 2% per antuu on daily vegetable garden and stable with full balances and accepts Fixed Deposits at the harbour view. following rates:-

For 12 months 4 per cent por razum, For G

34 per cent per annunt per cent per annum.

Fox

3

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GEO, HOGG, Manager.

No, $, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, February 20, 1911.

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK

ESTABLISHED 1880.

CAPITAL PAID-UT..... REAELVE FUNDS

Ten 24,000,000.

10,850,000

HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA,

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FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT, per'

ELIZ

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For the Hongkong and Slangu Banking Corporation,

N. J. STARB,

Chief Manager.

1617

Hofkuny, January 24, 1911.***

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA-

CHARTERED AND CHINA

INCORPORATED AT ROYAL CHARTER 1851,

HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.

PAID-UP CAPITAL

RESERVE Fund

....£1,200,000 ...£1,035,000

........£1,200,000

HESERVE LIABILITY OF PRO-

PIMETORS

+

INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the mte of 3% per annum on the Daily Blaitem.

Où Fixed Deposits for 19 months 4 %

W DICKSON,

Manager.

Hongkong, May 1, 1910.

THE MERCANTILE BANK

INDIA, LIMITED.

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41

LI PO LEUNG,

TO LET.

FOUR and Fire-Roomed HOUSES, New and Commodious SHOPS, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon, Lumediste possession,

Cheap Rentals.

Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., Irto.. Hongkong, March 23, 1909.

TO LET.

408

|

A BALL

A CONE point opwarde ind. BALL below

indiestera. Typhoon

to the South-East od the Colony.

indicatos a Typhone

to the South of the Calcary.

"indicates a Typhoon to the South West the Colony,

indicates » TrhOOL to the West of the Colony

indicates a Typhoon to the North-West of the Colony.

Fel Signals indicate that the centre b lieved to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.

Fused Signals inlicae that the centre. believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Colony.

hoisted only when typhoons exist in such The above signals will, as heretofore, be

positions or are moving in such directions that information regarding them is con

in Georgian times; and Instly (3) the sidered to be of importance to the Colony magnificent crown originally made for or to shipping leaving the harbour. Queen Victoria, and enlarged and enriched

UROYNT BIOKALO,

for King Edward, but more sorare in out-ition to the above, whos it

line than its predecessors, ita arches rising

for some height nearly straight from the expected that the wind may incise to circlet before turning-sharply over to form full typhoon force at any moment, the following Urgent Signals will be made at the Water Polips Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office:-

the top.

In the front of this crown areket two cele brated genia(1) in the centre of a crone of diamonds the great raby given to Edward the Black Prince by his brother

LODOWN No. 5, DUDDELL, Dom Pedro of Castile, and worn G STREET.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., L Hongkong, May 1, 1911.

TANEE ZIPLOSIVE BOMES AT ESTERVAL2

OF TEN SECONDS.

A Black Cross will be holated at the

NIGHT SIGNALE.

The following Night Bigusle will be hoisted from the Magstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Ofice Fisgitaff, and EMS. Tamar."

by Henry V. in his helinet at Agincourt | same time, superior to the other shapes, i and (2) the great sapphire el Charles II. This, and not St. Edward's croirn-which 703 remained unused on the altar-was thaë with which King Edward was crowned, and which he also wore on his return to

FOR SALE

the palace. Various illustrations of the TO LET on

cromony, drawn before it actually occur. "17" ENLIS,' _'76%, PEAK;

Rooms; Large Verandahs; Americand, represented the King wearing the On Current Account at the Rate of beating apparatus installed, making the wrong crown, and in some of them he was

house dry and comfortable throughout tho also shown wearing the wrong robes, year; Vegetable and Flower Gardens, Croquet Lawn. 15 mautes walk from tram, 7 minutes by rickshaw. One of the bost .....4% per annum. situations at the Punk, cool irsummer- warm in winter... ..34%

Apyly to

Hosxoxo-Interest allowed. .

per annum on the daily balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS

For 12 months

For 6 months For 3 months.

TAKEO TAKAMICHI,

Manager:

Hongkong, March 13, 1911..

FEDERLANDSCHE

Tha

AGENCY, CL, Iso. Hongkong, May 1, 1911.

TO LET..

Seren

108

The coronation of King Edward will always be associated, in the minds of those who witaessed it, with the pathetis figure

I Three Lights. Vertical, Green, Greas

Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed

to be situated more than 300 miles from the Colony,

New Advertisentents,hould be sent in before 3pm.

Adrertisements and Salesriptions which are not ordered for a flaed period will be continued until counteraled.

Telegraphia Address Mart" Hongkong. Telephone No. 2

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THE CHINA MAT, LIn.

Mr N. R. Davidson

frH, A Donier

Mr W. C. Draw

B. J. W. Eames a. Elgar

Mr V

and Mrs H. C. Ehrom

Mr F. Ea

Me E Fields:

fr H..

Fis

Mr J. Forrester

Me Dornan Ful Mt. Gilloon Mr V. Goulboura.

Capt. T. P. Hall

J. C. Hamilton Ben. and Mrs E. A.

Hewett

Dr S. Hough Yr R. Inoos Mr R. M.Joseph

Mr and Mr.

Kadooria

TRAMWAYS COMPANY Mr EH. King

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE.

WERK DAYS-

7:00 to 7.30 ...Every 30 minutes. 7.30a.m. to 10.00 sm...Every 10 minuton 10.30a.m. to 11.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. 11.30am to 12.40 p....Every 15 minutes. to 1.13 pm...Every 10 minutes. 12.43 p.m.

1.15pm a 1.45pm...Every 15 minuten 1.45p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10nuažes 2.15 p.m. to 3.00pm. Every 15 minutes. 9.50 .. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes 5.00pm to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes

YIGHT CARS.

8.10 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 pm. to 11.15 pn. every balf hour. SUNDAYS

-

Mrs Kirckpatrick

Mr B. H. Melby Mr J. Mercki Mi B. V. Mitcheéhurs Mr B. Markham Mr such Mru A 11.

bir

Dreverth

Mr V. Il Gottingen M: 1. C. Opion Mr. P. Potts MINA PRAY

Mr W. Pritchet Mr B. H. Ray Mr & Mrs A. They.

mond and child MY O. P. Ritwon. Mr&Mrs H. M.

Roxenburg

Mr & Mix Rovenburg Alis M. Scarfe

Mr Li E. Segmick

Mr J. W. Smith W. H.H. Solonien

and

Mrs

Mis A. Eqre L. and Mrs C E

Stainer, R.N

Mr N. Starega, Jr. Mr P. N. Stoveris. S. MJ, C. Tarier

Mr J. W. Taylor

Cap, W, Tatt

Mr H. Western

Mr F. H.-Kanak Miss W, Woor Mr and Mrs. D. Mr Wilon

Kraft

Mr H. Miller

Mr La M. Wood

Mr J. B. Wood

PEAX HOTEL

Dr Aubrey 10. Capt. & Mr. Kiddło- Capt. Bell, R&M.C. Mr E. Korea Mrs Bowdler.

Mr Kostuann Mr and Mrs Bowen Major & Mrs Lean Mr Brownu Mr and Mrs H. F. Mr Martin

Carmicline!

Cipt. St. Clair

Dam

4་

Cipt. & Mrs Lyddon

Dir 31, Mr. Ma Cal. & Mrs Midwood: Major&Mrs Connolly Mr Neilson Mr and Mrs Crufton Rev. Per Lt. & Mrs Cumming- Mr and Mrs Perkins

Capt. Perry R.A.M.C. 9.00a.m. to 9.00 a.in...Every 15 minutes.

Dir H. K. Mr Day

Phelips 9.00.L to 9.30 am....Every 30 minutes, tirs Donnolly Mr Reltos 8.30a.m. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minutes. Mr. F. Fr Birs and Mira Relton 10.30 am, to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes

& Mrs Garnett birs CapE 11.45 a.m. to 12 Noon....Every 15 minutes. Mr Goll

Capt. and im Rymer 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. Mr. Gjör

Mr A. Sinclair 1.00pm to 5.00 p.nt...Every 10 minuter Mr & Mrs Gordon 5.00p.m. to 8.00p.m. Every 10 minutes. Capt. & Mra Guthrie Mr Butherland 6.00pm to 7.00 pm...Every 15 minuti Hason 7.00pm to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutos NIGHT CARS on Wenk Days. BATTERATY

Extra Chrs at 3.15, 1130 and 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CALS by arrangement at the Company's Office, Arxasin BUILDINGS. Das Varis Road Central

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Managera.

ASTOR ROUSE.

Mr JL. Allinn fr P. Lavelle

Mr J. W. Anderson.

Mr E. Lotza Mr C. Mackaye 3r R. D. Mansfield Mr. J. H. McHenry Mr N. Mody Mr K. de Morris Mr C. Murmy

Mr A. Hazeln Erg. Com. Highton

Mr A Findlay Smith

#

Lt. Col. Strepolo

Mr Tapp

Mr and Mrs. Thomas MW B. Hind Rev. Thornhill Mr W T Hockaday Mr N. Walker Mrs Hodgins Rev. Hughe Miss Jack

Mr P. Jacks Mr F. N. Jeffries Mr Keith

Mrx

I

Capt, Waring

And Birs David Wood

Menud Mix Wright

Cul & Mrs. Wrig

Joy

GRAND HOTEL...‚'

Andrens and Capt., and Birs H. W. elliilyn

Mr J. Aurely

-Mastin

Mr R. J. Mooney

Mr E. W. Batch ham MrG. W÷L. Nauninga

Dr Baudovin

Mina L. Coben Miss P. Coben Mr and Mrs A.

Crow

Endlich

Dr R. Atuller

Ber, Barthoin. Min J. BaseATIA Bir A. Batalha Mr Bredrad Mr F. L. lirown Bir G. Butcher. Miss E. B. Caldwell Mr & Mrs H. Mr Thics. Campbell: Mr W. B. Murray, Mrr J. H. Chapman Capt. H. Nielsen

Mr H. N. Nierry Bir R. Chauvelot Mr J. S Clark

Mrs E. A. O'Connor Mr H. G. Palmer Craig

M: Julio Paneracio Mr. & Mrs Pernant Mt de la Pommernys Mr E. H. Fond

Mr J.

Miss Crutcher

MFF. Dabro

MrP. Dehk

Mr M. J. Doctor

1 May J. W. Doughertybir A. Reid

Mr A. Dake

Mr C. Duarmin

Mr H 31.

Mr

Richtsspe

Bir

I

Dupouthfiss Salvat?

Me B.

Eng Br Ph. Mr E. G. Evans MrJ. H. Fagan Mz Falante Mr and Mrs Gibbens Mr M. Gourgey

W. Gilun Mr D. E Heary

Mr

Mr G. Folmait Mr. A. Jacobsen Mr C. Jamins

Mir Y. Jarling Mr H. O. Janon

MD. J. Kalin

Mir P. Kaufman

Sang

Mr Lui Mr-J.St

So Mr W. Sprinkle Max M. Stephens Mr. Stevens Mr G. Tangoes

Mr W. Taylor Mr L.-Toncker- Mr J. Turner Mr. Mr AF. Utley Mr. Vouber Mr van de Vyver Mr.E. Walen

Mr J. W. Walker Mr T. B. Whinery Mr.W. A. Willisme

IL Thres Lights- Vertical, Groom, Rod Ms Wm. Karr Me T. Wright

III. These Lights Vertical, Red, Green Bed, indicatos that the wind may be expected to increas to full typhoon force at any moment,

HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & of Archbishop Temple as he bravely strug-Green, indle that a typhoon is believed gled against the illness which was so soon to be situated lass than 300 miles from to prore fatal. He was several times com- the Colony, pelled to rest in his chair by the altar; he placed the crown on the King's head wrong side foremost, so that it had to be raised and, turned round; he was unable to see correctly the words in the service-book and during the communion-time there were moments when accidents seemed imminent both to the paten and to the chalice-the event of the information conveyed by the latter held by the dean. Then there wasignal being first published by night. the touching scene when the enthroned King was compelled to assist the Arch. bishop to rise from his knees.

HANDEL

N TO: BY, PRAYA GRANDE, MACAO. "BEACONSFIELD from 1st Jane, 1911, The ETRIE, No. 13, PEAK, newly painted and colourwashed.

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Macaesar, Bandj

Correspondeo!!! Madma, Pont Bombay, Colombo, Calcutta, Bangkok, icherry Salgon, F

Yoko Hanoi, Amoy, ..£1,125,000 ham, siphong

Robe, Melbourne, Sydney,

New ..£562,500 Yor

San Francisco, &., &

The Union of TONDONBATES': ..£325,000.

London and Smiths Bank, Limitad

The Bank boys and sells and recoitos for ollection Bills of Exchange, lasten letters of credit on its Branches and correspond. ents in the East, on the Continent in Great Britain. America, and Australia, and tring acts banking business of every description, INTEREST ALLOWED

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INTERESTallowed in Car at use rate of 2% per amprent Account

Balanc

For 19:

ATED,

am on the Daily

ONALD,

deling Manager,

On Current Accounts 2% per Annum Fixed Deposits 12 months 44% per Annum 4 months

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OFFICES on Ground and 1st Floors, CHATER ROAD, (vory central position) No. 18, BELLLIOS TERRACE. No. 0, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Shop).

FOR SALE TOR CREST, at Peak, commanding magnificont view of the Har bour and adjacent alanda. By Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

3rd Floor, Alexandre Baldings. Hongkong, April 18, 1907.

18

The London Corporation has decided to renovate the harness of the Lord Mayor's ktate couch and to repair the coach. Mr Hentschel, he moved the recommend top, said that the incass work of the harness, which was 154 years old, would TO LET

be retained. The coach itself was built, in ODOWNS, 151 to 155, Praza EANT.

1757, and was very heavy. Including the SEMI-EUROPEAN FLATS, Modemte occupants on whom he made no reflection, Kents, PRAYA East-Corner of Obserlaughter) it weighed four tons. vation Place. The Trams stop at the door. Also now EUROPEAN FLATS joining the new Stanna Institute, Prays East.

An OFFICE on 14 Floor, 16, Des Vaux ROAD CENTRAL

PE OFFICES in KINGS BUILDINGS 4th Floor

May

9, MACDONNELL ROAD, from Lat

No. 107 MACDO TELL ROAD

CREAGAN 39 The PEAK

*THIS

FIRST AIDAS

URING the warm weather, Attacks of

DURING mettent and often

No. III Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the

The Night Signals will be substituted for the Day Miguals at sunset, and will, when

be altered during the night. A^

· EVERLIMENTART WARNIKON.

For the benefit of Native Craft and passing Ocena Vensely, Come will be exbibited at each of the following station during the time that any of the above Iky Signals are hoisted in the Harbour,

Ong Brak

Stanley,

The Tao Fol

This will indicate that the lex depres. onewhere in the China Sea, and

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL

Mir and r Almera Mr W. Jackson

M

Mr. & Mrs Ballantine Madam Juvenal 20 Mr W. A. Barnett Mr J. Kinghors Mr M. Block

Mr Gerald H. Mavor Mr D. N. Blockmann Mr Wm. MeComb MrS Bolders

Miss L. Parker Miss

Victoria Paar

r S. G.

Capt. and Birs Brage Miss Majozia, Pass Missen Bragg (2

Masters Brigin (2) Mr R. C. Fuse Mr G. G. Burnett Mr C. A. Pass

P. Cohen Mr B. Pal

Mr G,

Mr Thomas Croft Mr Harold Hillips Mr and Mira Fuster Miss F. Reay

and child Mr H. E. Redmond

Mr W. L. M. Grapt Me A Roland

Mr C. E. Nicholas

Mr K. Onor

Mr EL Parkhill

B.. Mr A Petersen

Mr Ph. Pyelirum.

Mr and Mrs J,

Consul and Mrs. H. C. Ramirez

Fein

Mr H. R. Heckechir Mr A. C. Hondek Mr T. Hood

Mr Jatues Mr Kolly Dr F. T. Kayt Mr Voluy Lupay

Dr Ro

ན་

Mr F. Sunkson

Capt. and Mrs A. HA Stewart and child BE IL F. Stonelem Mr R. Taylor, Me H. Watermoyler Mr & Mrs E Wilter Mr M. Wingard

KIM EDWARD HOTEL.

Capt. Thos, Arthur Mr M. P. Beattie Dr Belling

Sum Bopdr.

Min Lepristo Mr C. Jarico Mr L. Manrin. Mz GW. McEwen

Mrand Mr Bridger Capt. & Mrs Merloss

Mr M. Mobicr and son

Mr and Ms W. T. Mis Murais

Bryant and child Mr A. P. Nobbe 1r nnd 31 F. Br Mr Packer

Creath Capt. W. Ehcharit Mr C. M. Forrest

Misa M. Gains Mr A Granado Mr Harrison Mrs Heymann Mr Jolin Lennox Miss J. Lepommid,

Mrs J. Frisco Capt. & Bits W.

Passtore

Mr G. B. Ray My E E. Smith Mr I. Sunthorn Mr H. Willnor Miss M. Grico

THE 'NTATION HOTEL. Mr B. Buring Mr Neidt

and Mrs J. R. Ma, A Party Capell & children Mr C. Stewart Mr J. Hildebrandt Mr E. Wisheit Mr D. J. Lennox

Mr E. O. Lewis-

KOWLOON HOTEL..

Mr W, B. Brown Mr T. Macphail Mr and Mrs Eastlake Capt. & Min Mnie Capt. & Mr Cavite

and 2 children. Capt. Mapsh

Hr 3. Harbucks and Mics B. A Capt. Benughton Mr EC HellieBahadone Me J. B. Jack Mr & Mrs Hewett Mr. G. W, Sewell Lieut. Leopo Mr Chas, J. Higgin Air and Mr B. B.

Stephenson HW.BBind Mr Geo. C. Whitelaw

Mr Humphreys

Hope Mr.L. P.Iveza

Mr E Reinhardt

Mrr A. Scott

•Capt. Slater

VICTORIA BOUNE,

Mr H. Wyvill Mine Grace Wyreens Mr W, Barke Close. Mr P. L.. Moinks

· KIKOROLENE HOTEL,

Macgregor Comdr. & Mrs Acton Mr J.

and minid Mr and Mrs L.-D. M-El Arit

Blandulis

Me and Mr Apicott Moder Hafidel Mr H. Reanote Mr And Mrs J M MJ. Buvington/Mellutchon Dr. and Mrs B. W. ME. J. McNulty

Barwn

Mr Cocker Mr KB Morrison Mr and Ms FM ME&M O'Neill

ford

Sir Francis Piggott

Donnelly Mrs G.

Are, so heift in their results that life is that Storm Warning te boleted in the D. K. Mr Hobergu Langer before a physician can be muntioned, Harlour Every man who has the interests; of ht

Furklist stills esq. Always be given to

mat. Vanan-In, ym dabaand, by signal, frown

at heart should knopelishla remedy in his home for immediate use in Crane of tra kindlat Chamberlain's Gobe, Cholers and Diarrhoea Remedy without the light) doubt, the best remedy prUPA

diarrhoea. It should be given if yo

at the first unusasal lopenders of the bowels,

ME and Ms CEME SAM

Dr Bebeon

Mr. H. Horma

Mr and Mrs CHO

Lammert & Ükildre

MT. Glendinning MrA. W. Norman

Dr P. Poul Mr M. Gaiger Mr Albertas Kairs Mr H. K. Flatey

and child

Mrs Lilly Kahrs, Me-

Esgerees

Hongking, Apr 28, 10117

Hongkong May

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