FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8,-1911.
BY TELEGRAPH. BY TELEGRAPH.
[COPYRIGHT:) THE
REVOLUTION.
-NANKING 'HERO FLEES
TO DALNY,
-REVOLUTIONISTS FRUSTRATED.
Japanese Gunboat egsorts Sałko
Mara.
(From Our Chan Corrèspondent.)
SANORAL, Dec. 7.
Conem! Chang Baun, the hero of Nanking, who has been is hiding at Shanghai, left to- day aboard the .8. Saikio Maru for Duloy. „Previons to the departure of the vessel a Chin-
ase steam launch, towing a junk containing fifty armed Revolutionists, came alongside when a Revolutionary officer boarded the 8.8. Baikio Maru and demanded to sengch the ship. The request was refused whereupon the officer demanded that the ship be detained but this was also refused.
Subsequently a Japanese gunboat escorted the Rs. Saikio Maru down the river.
GEN, CHANG NOT ABOARD.
TATEE.
I learn that H.E. Tich Liang and Viceroy Chang Ten Chun were passengers by thees. Saikio Maru-bot General Chang Hsun.
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THE REVOLUTION
THE ARMISTICE.
(ah Ts Yat Po's Servde.)
SHANGHAI, Doo. 7. There has been no fighting for three days in Rupea Province. The armistico will last three days longer
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HONGKONG.
Police Again Stoned.
Once again we have to report that the Hongkong police have been stoned in the execution of their duty.
The înělilent arusic out of the trifling arroat of a hawker, and clearly shows that the spirit.
of insolences and disregard for law and Hughes & Hough
order is still abroad in our midst.
At about 0,45 .. yesterday F. C. Wilson arrestedt a hawker at Yaunti for hawking without a license. As soon as the man was placed under artest a big crowd, assambled and began to show sigus of hostility. Soate.cf the .crawd started to. throw atoms at the officer, who wna lucky
The soldiers on the Yuunan-Annar PURCHASER of que Nove enough to captura ons of these extrilies in
frontier have mutinied, and in the fight- ing which ensued some Frenchmen were injured.
THE SINEWS OF WAR. On the 6th inst. a Revolutionary
At which the Chairman proposed that u
public meeting was held at Shanghai, sum of $100,000,000 betonowed fro the Iron King" in America, and that the Shanghai-Nanking railway be offered as security for repayment.
The meeting agreed...
REFORMS.
LONDON, Dec. 5. Reuter's Feking correspondent states that an Edict has been issued sanction ing the cutting of queres, while the Cabinet is also considering the adoption of the European calendar.
THE DURBAR.
BRILLIANT SCENE AT DELHI.
THE INSURANCE DEBATE(Rexter's Service to the China Mait.)
Losnos, Dec. 7. Their Majesties the King and Queen have arrived at Delhi and have made their State entry into the city.
LATER
THE PREMIER'S TAUNT
(Reuter's Service to the China Maik).
LONDON, December 7.
Their Majesties were received with Mr. Asquith, in winding up, the debate, on the Insurance Bill, said if the Bill salutes from the big gane, a feu de joie was all that Mr Boer Law said that and the singing of the National Anthem. Viscount Hardinge, the Viceroy, and it was why hand the Opposition act many distinguished personages welcom- had the courage to yote against it?, Even Mr.ed the Royal visitors at the railway Balfour had never discovered that there was station, and then His Majesty the King a halfway house between. Yes and No. That received the Indian Chiefs within the
Delhi fort. was a new Tory programme. The Bill was the greatest scheme to benefit the people ever seen. He had been a slow, but now he was a convinced, convert.
The Nationalists and most of the Labour Ites voted for the Government in the division
Dn Mr. Forster's amendment.
entry into the city. The superb Royal Afterwards came the magnificent State procession comprised numerous military. Ohicers, and Princes in gorgeous robes and, jewels of state. There were also herifle and trumpsters.
His Majesty the King rode, a solitary kingly figure, and entered the Delhi gate Five dissentient Labourites and sorento receive the whole-hearted welcome of O'Brienites voted with the minority in the final division. the remainder being Union- SALT.
MEDICAL OPPOSITION.
The Manchester inedical men have decided to form a national medical union with the
great crowds.
Hor Majesty the Queen, who was in white satin, drove in a State carriage.
The procession moved through the strests, which were lined with troops, amid white domes and gilded minarets. Everywhere there were scenes of superb Oriental colouring..
The Royal visitors received a memor- object of inducing doctors to decline to un-able oration on their way to the Royal dertake professional duties under the in- Aurance Bill.
SERVANTS' RESISTANCE.
A Servants' Tax Resisters Defence As. sociation has been formed, with Lady Desart as President. The members of the Associa
quarters, where Their Majesties gave a recuption to 200 representatives of British India.
BRITAIN AND PERSIA.
BRITISH OFFICIAL ATTITUDE,
tion are pledged not to pay or collect the fuxeuice's Service to the China Mail) under the insurance Bill..
CONTROVERSIES STILL
LATER. the Insurande Bill The controversies on have been in no wise assuaged.by the passing of the Bill. The situation is especially aggravated by the general ignorance of what the Bill actually contains, a whole series of amendments and clauses, having been passed without discussion.
LONDON, DOC, 7.
In the House of Lorda, in reply to a queation by Lord Curzon, Lord Morley decked that the policy of the Imperial Government was to maintain the Anglo- Russian Convention and to mediate benevolently. If Britain and Russia kept together he believed we should soon see a solution of the crisis.
SITUATION LESS STRAINED.
LONDON,-Dec, 8.
Reuter's correspondent at Teheran
GERMAN STRIKE SETTLED. states that the situation is easier. The
.
Beuters Service to the Chinu Mail, i Losnos, December 7th. Berlin telegrams state that the Jork-out of 70,000 metal workers which commenced on the, 1st inst has been ended by the men re- solving to discontinue the strike.
RUSSIA AND PERSIA,
(Renter's Service to the Chine Mail) London, December 7th. Reuter's Constantinopla correspondent staten that the Russian. Ambassador” hay afsured the
Farts that Russis has no altarior designs apo Persia and that the Russian troops will be withdrawn immediately on compliance with the ultimatum.
the very act.
at $1.00 becomes a mem-onlookers to further violonas. They This only incensed the
ber and is entitled to exchange began to hustle the constable, and so pro
nounced was the struggle that in tho same for any other novel on sculling the constable lost his hold or both hie prisoners who got away. However, payment of 20 cents cash, Hong-P. C. Wilson still suck of his dulle wat hy kong currency, for every change.
the end he succeeded in arresting another nish who was inciting the crowd to disorder by calling out "*ta az" (fight, fight). After good deal of hustling the officer was able. The Chau of Richard Meynell, by Mesto get his man to the Pulido Station, being
Humphrey Ward.
followed by a hig crowd.
For Henry and Navarro, by Dorothea
Conyers.
Under Eastern Skies, by Olive Tompest..
King of Vagabonds, by Beth Ellis. Poilgooly, by Edgar Jepson.
The Song of Ronay, by Maurice Howlett, The Fruitful Vinë, by Robert Hichens. Poppies in the Cora, by Madame banci, Lainge's Lovers, by George A. Birmingham, A Sentimental Cynic, by Westrup. Can Man put Asunder, by Lady Napier of
Magdal
The Earthen Drun, by E. S. Stevens, All Awry, by Maíïla Annesley. The First Burn, by R. Murray Gilchrist.. The Hidden Highway, by Florence Bone. Wife to Peter, by Louis Mack. Destiny, by Alico and Claude Askew,
Beide Lormine, by Birs. Milng Rac
The Euctions of Marths, by Constance
Smedley, The House of Chance, by Gertie de S.
Wentworth-James, The Bride of Dutton Market, by Mario C.
Leighton.
LI
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At the Magistracy this morning, before Mr E. A. Irving, the prisoner was charged with obstructing the police in the execution of their duty andals with disorderly sentenced to one month's hard labour and conduct. For the first offence he was two floggings of twelve strokes ench with the ent while for the disorderly beluviour he was sentenced to seven days imprisonent the sentences to run con currently.
A QUESTION OF IDENTITY.
Defendant denios borrowing money.
Mr Justice Gompertz, at the Saprame
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AND
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PUBLIC AUCTION. „
THE
Underpigne! have received lastrad ziona bydell by Public Auction. (FOR ALCOUNT OF THE CONCERNZD),
"
on
SATURDAY,
the 9th December, 1911, at 11 AM., At their Sales Foon s. Nä, A, Dea Vœux Road, Corner of Tea House Street,— A CHOICE SELECTION OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS,
Comprising Cable Cloths and Serviettes, Single and Double Bed Sheets, Ladies' and Gentre- Handkerchiefs, Bod Quilts, Hand-embroi- dered Pillow Cases, Bedspreads (single and double bed sizo),Lace Curtains 2 yds., Syds., 34 yds, and 44 yds., Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Tea and Card Tabla Covers, Tas Glass, Kitchen and Pantry Cloths, Bed Valances, Tray Cloths, Down Quilts, Travelling Ruga, Flannels, &, &c. &c.,
Also
Court this morning, was for some tidie The Man with the Mesgo, by Dom Bac,nccupied with a case in which the defendant, The Taming of John Blunt, by Alfred Li Min, strenuously denied that plaintiff Ware, Table Glassware.
Ollivant.
Hope is King, by Ethel Marshall. The Life Everlasting, by Mario Corelli.
kaew him or that he over borrowed nay money from plaintiff, an Indian money! loader named Natha Singh. The claim? was for $211.
+
Plaintiff, assorted that he saw defendant write the promissory note and was con- Start that defondant the
WATKINS', LTD., drains, was die perper
31, Queen's Road Central,
HONGKONG."
Lane,
Crawford
& Co.
French and English
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AND
person.
Banks
"ONGKONG &“SHANGHAI
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INDIA, LIMITED.
22415,000,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
SERACRIRRO dio. PAID-UP
do.. RESERVE FUND .......
£1,300,000@ 97, 1: $15,000,000 Silver.....
... 18,750,000
RESERVE ABILITY, 'or
PROPRIETORA .......
Cava or Denectors.
HEAD OFFICE,
30 THRRADNEEDLE STAFET, LONDON, E.C. BRANCHES
Gallo. Singapore.
$1,730,000 $19,000,000
H. MIDHURST, Esq.--Chairman
Bombay,
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F.H. Armstrong, Esq. | W. L. Puttenden, | Bovrsh. Andrew Forbes, Esq. Bay
Madras.
G*"Friesland, Esq. F. Lieb, Eq.
harschi
B. SHILLIN, Esq.-Deputy Chairman."
0. 8. Gubbay, Esq. Hon. Mr C, H. Reas. Rangoon, G. R. Laurenz, Esq. H. A. Siebs, Esq.
→CHIET MANAGER:
Hongkong N. J. STARË,
MANAGER:
Shanghai-H.. E. R. HUNTER
LONDON BANKS LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANT, LISTED.
HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED. On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent. per annum on the daily balance.
Ox FLIED DXFOBITS. For 3 months 2 per cant per annum.
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Chief Manager. Hongkong, October 8, 1011.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.
business of the above Bank is cum- ducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA- TION. Rules may be obtained an ap- plication.
Penang-
Kota Bahru, Kalanice, Kušla Lumpur, FIREM Hongkong.
Shanghai.
Colombo. Kandy.
Messas JARDINE, MATHESON Áj
LAP.
AGRITTY IN JAPAN:
BANKERS:"
BANK OF ENGLAND LONDON JOINT STOCK BAXI, LUTERA Every description of Banking and hangs business transacted, and Stemat and Shares bought and sold on accoun constituents. Letters of Credit granted agenta and Correspondents all oTGR world.
“Interest allowed on Current Accounts i 1% per annum on the Daily Balanon wal 2. Fixed Deposita ss under :
For & nuntha per cent per annum.
B
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F. C. MACDONALD,
Loting Mannorr.
Houging, Joly 18, 19113
LANDSCHE
TEDERLAN
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(NETHERLANDS, TRADING SocrETY).
PAID-US CAFIRAZ
PER CENT. per annum. Depositers Resztva INTEREST on deposits is allowed at
may transfer their option bakiness of
A few lots of Fancy Jewellery, E.-P. $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND
TERMS:-As usual, “.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 25, 1811. · 1312
PUBLIC AUOTION.
HE Undersigned have received instruc- Defendant, on the other hand, maintain-Tints from Roulet, Esq., to sell ed that plaintiff did not know him and that by Public Auction, he never wrote the promissory note.
"Are you sure defendant wrote this,' asked his Lordship of 'plaint f
**The whole of the promissory note was writter by defendant," naswered plaintiff. "Was there any other Chinaran there," was hie Lordship's next query, "There ула по other present," replied plaintif
Chinamon
MONDAY,
the 11th December. 1911, at 2.30 ... within his Residence, No. 9
· Victoria View, Kowloon,- THE WHOLK OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
¿
«FURNITURE
THEAKIN CONTAINED,
As follows:
Po introduced you to defendant- Nobody. I sometimes go to the police
Teakwood Hall and Drawing Room Fur- station and defendant approached and niture, Cartains, Engravings, Etchings, asked me to lend the money. I have lent Carveri Brass Ware, &, Dining Room money to many juople at the policeSuite in Teakwood by well-known makers, station.
"Cutlery, Glans Ware, Table Linen, &c., Have you lent money to another man Bed Room Suite, Double and Single Twin who has run away. No.
Bedsteads, Toilet and Bath Requisites, This case was eventually adjourned for Pantry and Kitchen Utensils plaintif to produce a witness.
· Als
DEFENDANT'S ABSENCE.""
à question regarding the absence of A defendant one before Mr Justico Gompertz, at the Supreme Court this morning, when Taung Chun aned Kwong Ling to recover 8392.08.
Mr D. V. Steavenson said that his client) and foki had gone to Kongmun sud he had written to hira three times Lat "his client had not returned. He did not know
CHOCOLATES. whether it is the troubled state of the
Government and its lenders are chocking DESSERT FRUITS,
acts which would be likely to provide an excuse for Russion occupation.
MR BOTTOMLEY.
APPLIES FOR RÉCEIVING ORDER.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
LONDON, Dec. 7.
Mr Horatio Bottomley, M.P., bas ap plied for a receiving order which, if granted, will, he says, in no wise Inter- fere with his Parliamentary work.
CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA.
M.C.C.'S EASY WIN,
Reuter's correspondent at Telicran wires (Heater's Service to the China Mail)
that official despatches from the provinces show that the people are determined to resist the Russian advance.
THE CONGO REFORMA,
COLONIAL MINISTER'S
LONDON, Dec. 7.
In warm weather, on a good wicket and before a small attendance the *Toowoombs XI. scored 96, Douglas took five wickets for 30 runs, and Rhodes four for 48. They followed on and made 110, Jones scoring 54 Foster took four wickete for 18 runs.
SUGGESTED.
DECLARATION.
BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.)
BUSINESS UNDERSTANDING Lornos, December 7th Renter's correspondent at Brussels states (Reuters Service to the China Mail) that the Minister for the Colonies, M. Ren
LONDON, Dec. 7. kin, replying to the charges brought by M, The German Press, commenting on Vandervelde against the administration of the the Chancellor's "peech, dwell on the Congo," said that he saw nothing reprehen necessity of a business arrangement with England, especially in colonial
sible in the Chigo during bis vait there matters, no the forerunner to a mayal Commercial freedom a scrupulously understanding. Some suggest the observed, and the recruiting for labour. was advisability of arresting naval expan conducted exclusively on a voluntary system. Mon and strengthening the army inwiend.
CRACKERS
AND
country that was keeping him or not.
His Lordships he answered your letters 7
Mr Stevenson-No,
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A quantity of Guely carved and plain Blackwood Furniture, One Piano by Fitch of London, made for the Climate, and in excellent condition, and a large number of Plants. &c. in Puts.
Catalogues will be.
insured, View from Satay, 1th instant. Tras-Auħual,
"
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Nongkong, December 2, 1911.
1549
SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per
anum,
For the Hongkong and Shanghai Eanking Corporation,
N. Ju STABB,
Chief Manager.
1517
Flongkong, January 24, 1011.
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIE 1851,
HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.
"PAD-UP CAPITAL
RABERVE FUND... RESERVE LIABILITY or Pro-
VREKTORS
***
..£1,200,000 ...£1,625,000
...£1,200,000 INTEREST allowed on Current Account at the rate of 3% per annum on the Daily Balancos,
On Fixed Depokits for 18 months 4
Wat. DICKSON, Manager
mug, Mez 1, 1010
THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE
BANK, LTD.
ENTARLIKHED 1880.
“AUREOLISED ~ CAVITAL... Yon 48,000,000.00
PAID-UP CAPECAL...
30,000,000.00 RESERVE FUND
17,150,000.00
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HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES AT
NAGASAXI
Методтано
ANTONG-ESIEN.
KOMBAY PUBLIC" AUCTION:
GRANGCHUN NEW YORS DAIRE (DALNY) OMAKA THE Undersigned have received instruc- FESTIEN (MUKDEN) PEKLY Tous from THE Box. The Dreecron HANKOW
The case was indjourned into Chambers For Puatic. Wonxsatu sell by Public to-mouw.
1
SOMETHING TO REMEMBER WHEN buying. A cough medicine for
children hear in mind that Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is most effectual for calls, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale
COSAQUES. by all Chemists and Sterkeepers.
PUDDINGS
AND
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.. THE Undersigned lave received instrya tions to sell by Public Auction,"
MINCEMEAT WEDNESDAY,
York Hams
STILTON CHEESE
Dolls
AND
Toys.
LANE CRAWFORD & CO.
Hengkung: Das, 1, 197
the 13th December, 1011, at 2.30 .., at their Sales Room, No. 8, Des Vosdx Road,
corner of for HOUSE STREET,
A LABOX QUALITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURES,
Comprising
Auction,
"O
THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
the 14th and 15th December, 1911, com-
moncing eneh day at 10A.M., at the
Governmen: Wanchai Store,
and on SATURDAY,
the 10th December, 1911, commending st 10 A, at the Government Stores, Bullock Lane, Wanchai, ́A“ Large QuÄNTITY OF SURPLUS STORES, &c. &..
as "follows
FIND
ESTABLISHED 1824.
...FI. 45,000,000 (£3,750,000)
About
...FI. 7,124,317,--(£593,693), HEAD OFFICE-AMSTERDAM. HEAD AGENOY-BATAVIA
BRANOKES-Singapore Penang Shanghai, Rangoon, Samarang, Soarabay Djember, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Pasourouan, Tjilatjap, Bandoeng, Padang Modan (Deli) Palembang, Rota-Radja, (Acheon), Macassar, Bandfermasin.
Correspondents at Bombay, Colomb, Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok, Saigon, Haiphong, Hanoi, Amoy, Yokpa hama, Bobo, Melbourne, Sydney, Nem York, San Francisco, &c., &o.
LONDON BANKEES :-The Union London and Sanithe Bank, Limited
The Bank buys and sells and roceivos lag collection Bills Exchange, issues latbed of credit on its Branches and correspond ente in the East, on the Curtinent in Grea Britain. America, and Australia, and trans- acts banking business of overy, description.
*NTEREST ALLOY ED. "On Current Accounts 2% per Annum GE
lances.
Fixed Deposits 12 months 4% per Ann
-months 31
Do,
D's.
3 months 3!
F. VAT REKS.
Hongkong, Tuly 29, 10: I ̧.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,
".
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MAXianes, HosazoNO,
`J, T. HAMILTON, GETHAL, MASACHI FOR THE BANT, TUKYD
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85,000, 400
Total Assote Dec. 31, 1910...G.$494,715,995 -
Surplus Dividends to Polisyholders
1910
Total paid Folicyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1310..... Grond earnings, from Interest
and Ranta for 1910..... Gross rate of Income from
Investments 1910 Hongkong, May 30, 1911.
10,575, 53, 439,384 10,392,0
21,645.825
4.487
RYU (Pont Areon) PRA TRAMWAYS COMPANY
HONOLULU Kope
SAN FRANCISCO
SHANGHAI
ILLO YANG LONDON LYONB
HIESLING
TIENTS1 TOKTO
Interest allowed on Current Accounts, Deposits received for fixed perioda ab "mates to be obtained ou application.
TAKEO TAKAMICHI,
Manager. Hengzony, September 25, 7911.
NTERNATIONAL.
ORPORATION,
Boring Madlines, Handi, Murry wenchor INTER and Challenge Pumps, Hydraulic and Ro ducing Valves, Iron and Brass Bolts, Nuts, Loo's and Clamps, Brass Scrow Flash CAPITAL, PAX-Ur Belts, Brass and Copper Piping, India RUERTE FUND Rubber and Cauvas Horo, Heromal Lengths
DANKING
LIMITEL.
TIME TABLE.
WEEK DATE.
7.00a.m. to 8.00 am...Every 15 minute 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 minuter 10:00a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45p. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.15.p.m. to 1.46 p.m...Every 15 minutes 1.45p.m.to 2.10 p.m..Every 10 minutes, 2.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 10 minutese. 6.00p.m. tn 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
NIGHT CARS,
845 pand. 9 pm, 9:45 pm. 3 ILG pam, every 15 minutes.
SUNDAYTO
8.00a.m. to 10.30 à
....Every 15 minuter. 10.30am to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes, 11.45 am to 12 Noon....Every 15 minutes. ..Goin $3,250,000 12.00Noonto 1.00p.m...Every 10 minu ..Gom $3,250,000 1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 miante
5.00p.m. to 8,00p.m...Every 10 minutes 6.00p.m. to 2.00p.m...Every 15 minute 7.00p.m. to: 8.10 p.m...Every 30 minuče, #), 7.30 a.m. (Sunday)(*) *, NIGHT OAR as on Yeok Days:
Gold 88,600,000
of Teak and Hardwood, Gas and Metric Head Office: 60 Wall Stroot, New York. Light Brackets, Orum Latarga and LONDON OFFICE: 30 Bishopsgate. amall), Ghzed Tiles and Glass Plates, &c Zina Shoots, Old Iron, K., W. I. Plates and Gratings,, Water Tanks, 45. &o. & Full Particulars from Catalogus On View from 13th December
Silk Tapestry-covered Drawing Room Suite, Hatstands, Sideboards, Overmantels, o with Bevelled Mirrors, Extension Dia- ing Tables, Dinner Waggons, Chairs, de.. Marble-top Burgaus, Washstands, Ward- roboe, Brane Bedsteads (Double and Bingle), Arminster and Tientals Carpeta and Rags, Gas, Electro-plated and Crockery Wam, es Gan Cooking Sharon, stopp
· TERAS --As usual, or
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers to the Government." Hongkong, Dcember 1, 1311.
(2540)
E. C. WILKS,
M.I. MECH
BAMN.A A gentity of Good. Blackwood BartiVEXOB for Construction; Valuer ONSULTING ENGINEER ASD SUR, bare, One American Safe and One Large and or for the purchase, or min. of American Los Chasti
Steamshiga or Launchen)
HUGHES & HOUGH
Lengkong, Decamber #218112.7 1858
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DESTEK ALE AR
For 12 months 4 per cont per sanam. For
Buzamaru and sizoo and
per cent per annum.
GEO, HOGG
Manager Quin's Bond Centrale
Hongkong, Fabnary 90; 1917
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