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MacEwen, Frickel & Co.,

Have been appointed SULE AGENTS for the above for South China.

4, Des Voeux Road, Hongkong, Bhameen, Canton.

STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.

February 7, Keemen, Prieux, Sumatra. February 11, Ghana, Indrani, Nippon. Seandi, Sper, Schuylkül, Suci.

Faturary 24, Sambia. Atlantique. Fol-ruary 18, Buron Napier Ching,

The Indra Line Ltd. w. Fadiani is due due to arrive here from Sabang on the 8th March.

The B. 1. S. N. Co., Ltd's .a. Muttre is due to arrive here from Rangoon on the 13th March.

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements

0.

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PUBLIO WORKS DEPARTMENT.

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

faroli 3.

Lennan, British steamer, 2,901, J. K. Sheria, Maji Fab.25, General,-DoDWELL & Co.. Lo.

Sabina Rickmers, Dutch str.. 573, De

Trion, Foochow March 1, Bulk Oil- AMATIC PETROLEM. Co

March 4,

3

Chiyo Maru, Japanese str., 7,250, W. c. T. & Filmer, San Francisco Feb. 1. Honolulu, Yokohama 20, Kobe, Nagasaki 23, and Manila 2. Mails and Gen- emal-Toro KISEN KARA

Bubi American str., 1,408, J. Millor, Manila March 1, Sugar.SHIWA. Tom

THE following particulars of lesting by de quarries in the New Territories are published.

Sonlod Tonders, which should be clearly marked TENDES FOR QUARRIES, will be received no the COLONIAL SECRE TARY'S OFFICE until Noon of MUN DAY, the 10th March, 1913.

The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or

any tendar. Particulars and conditions of the letting by

tender by order of His Excellency the of the following lots of CROWN Governor LAND in the New Territories, for the

Panting, British steamer. 1,190, W. J. purpose of Quarrying Grasite for a period extending from the 15th March, 1913, to Barkes, Saigon Feb. 27, Ries and General. 30th June, 1914, but Government is pre-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRL. pared to consider tonders for a long period if desired.

PARTICULARS OF THE LUTS.

& Co.

Fong-kai, German steamer, 1.110, R. Oltmans, Bangkok Feb. 22, Ricu sad Timbor, BETTETTELD & SWIRE

Benalder, British str., 1,980, J. Mason, London and Singapore Feb. 23, Genera).

GIBB LIVINGSTON & Co.

Fung, British stonmar, 1,128, P. ¡Approximate | H. Rolfe, Mania Mar. 1. General, Hamp

Contents

And Sugar. — Jianws, Marnason & Co. in Acres:

Lo.

Quarry

Locality

Lot No.

1 to 5 &Ngau Tau Kck,

7 to

Now Territories!

19.65

1 to 30. Cha Ewo Liang,

1 to 25. Lyemun,

Now Territorie! - 24 28-

TO LET.

28.43

Somali, Pritish str, &,712, W. W. Cooke, RNR, Yokohama Feb. 17, General F. & OSN Co.

Waronga, British steamer, 1,808, A. G. Abbott, Calcutta and Singapore Fab. 24, General.-JANdens, Matheson & Co., Lo.

Kumsang, British str.; 2,077. F. Wheeler 310 Calcutta and Singapore Feb. 6. General. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD.

DEPARTURES, March 3.

HOUSE to let in KNUTSFORD Hampshie, British cruiser, for Mirs Bay.

A TERRACE.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENUI Co., Lb. Hongkong, March 4, 1913.

THE

312

HONGKONG "ROPE MANUFACTURING, COMPANT,

LIMITED.

HE 29TH ORDINARY ANNUAL THE

MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS

in the above COMPANY will be held at the COMPAMY'S OFFICE, St. George's Building. 8, Connaught Read, Victoris, du SATURDAY, the 15th March, 1913, at 11.80 for the purpose of receiving Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers, for the year ending 31st December, 1912, and electing s Con sulting Committee and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from MONDAY, the 10th, to SATURDAY, the 18th March, 1913, both daya inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers: Hongkong, March 4, 1913.

311

INDU-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATO

COMPANY, LIMITED.. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANO

AND SINGAPORE,

THE Company's Steamship Kumans. having arrived from the above Parts Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.

Orgo impeding the discharge or remain ing on board after 4 p.m., the 6th inst.

March 4.

Manchuria, for Shanghai & San Francisco, Dorflinger, for. Manila and Hamborg. Prins Waldemar, for Kobe and Yokohama. Merapi, for Amoy and Java Purts. Kochidate Karu, for Nagasaki. Finsen Muru, for Singapure and Calcutta. Carmarthenshire,

for Singapore & London. Chunuang, for Flochow.

ITCHING ECZEMA ON

HANDS AND FINGERS

Scratched Constantly. Long Cracks

Bled and She Cried Bitterly with the Pain. Convinced Case was Incurable. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Cured Her.

*I žara maltered for nearly five years now from a very unsightly form of eczema, olj my hand and fagure, in spite of the constant attention of doctors, herballess and chemista. tibe places began by small watary pimples. They burt, became long ecks and often blod, I developed two large sores on the back of my right hand and on zay rigna and wrist. These became za af skinned

STD 4 five stilling pieces. The irritation Was so bad that I plantly scratched until I with blood, and I was exhausted with

"I had grown Armir convinced that my ease was quite hopelessly incurable Fght hand for months looked so terrible. What I was compelled to wasta gure night and day, and it irritated me so that tore it till the blood poured from several places at once, I was distracted, with the conscious

I would tr the Calmar Boup and

they poured and cried bitterly with the pi

-wain and itching,nt. But my

delight was great when found places that had been more and paidful for years gradually bus surely healing up. They are bechiely ewed me through the use of Cutlera Soap And Dintraent, which I applied constantly. binding up the worst places.

"I can do my work now the soy other woman, but before I dreaded even to think of is fels relief after the first two or three wash with the Cuticure Boap and Applica sions of the Cutie Omtment and now after wing only one and one-half bores of the Ointment we hands are soft and wilts.

Hoap and

i cured my hands

sie CuticuIR SOLD WO tasa dady, it int ing to the skin Cue doctor keld t pover abould res them beeled, (Stemod) Mm. Are Watson, "Hasenere," The Avenue, Barbeck, nr. Harrogate. Eng., July 18, 1911. Bamples with 32-p. book free from neares depot: F. Newbery & Sam, 27, Charterhous B. London: B Towns & Co., Sednay, N.S.W.; Leanos, Ltd., Cape Town: Muller, faclean &

• Drug & Co., Caleurts and Bombay Potter Cham. Corp., sole props, Boston, U. 9. A

SANITARY BOARD.

A meeting of the Sanitary Board was this afternoon in the Board Roors at the Post Odico Building. Mr. D. W. Truman, bend of the Sanitury Depart

Also there ment, prsided, and presicut, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, D.P.W., E. F. Ferdinand, for Singapore & Trieste. H. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Registrar-

Shingo Mary, for Singapore and Bombay, Hustan, for Sarstow and Foochow. Chipshing, for Swater and Tientsin. Dato Maru, for Port Arthur. Sabine Rickmers, fur Tamaui.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Were

TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1819.

HONGKONG REGATTA.

AN INTERESTING PEDORAMMI,

A very good programme of svents has been arranged for the for hooming regatta which is to be held under the joint auspices of the Victoria Recreation Club and the It was Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. originally intended to hold the event o the 10th inst, but as it was found that this date clashed with the Chaton Regsits 54- turday the 28th was decided upon. A invitation has been extended to the Canton Club and it is expected that they will send down a crow. A similar invitation was ruceired by Hongkong from the Canton club but as it was found impossible to get. The representative team together. Colony will only be represented there by four from the V. R. Q

P

of

The programe for the Hongkong Ro- gatta on the 29th. is appended, and it will

that capital let races, which should be productive of keen competition; has been fixed.

The **Nathan Challenge Cup, for four-oare. Limited to residents of Hung

kong

The crews may

bo

drawn from a

"other

The Hongkong Challenge Cap-Fer four-ors. Upen to erows representing any amateur ruwing club. Distance ofe mile

Inter-Club Paira-Open to orEV) [Ev prasanting any Amateur Rowing Club.. Distance, me.

The Ewo" Challenge Oup For Hong" Fours. -Opin to members and absorbers of the R. H. K.-Y. C.-only, Crews to be drawn entirely trena any fas or Government department in the colony. Distance ong mile.

The Chairman's Challenge Cup-Tor four cars. Open to members of the V.B.C. only. Diatanes cae malle.

Open Fours-Upen to any amateur crew not competing for the Hongkong Challenge Cup Distance one mile.

Offcers' Gigs and, Whalers, pen to offers of the Fleet in Naval gigs and balers. Olcars from destroyers and/or torpedo boats may combine to form crews eto.bo bald under Service rules and Race to conditions. Distance, one mile.

Naral Gigs and Whalers-Race to be held under Service rules and conditions. Distance, one mila.

Six-eared Gigs (military crews).-Oper to the Baropen garrison by regiments of

single unit, defined as a regiment, corps, corps. Distance one mile.

firm, or y

All fours and pairs" events to be Volunteers,

body of gentleman working together at the same rowed in Cruickshank boste profession or

or calling. If any of the above should be sent to the Regatta Secretary 1 unite are not strong enough to provide the Victoria Recreation. Club of Royal complete grew, then any tera similar unita Hongkong Yacht Club on or before the may combine. A club is not included in 21st of March, but entries for thres Serviós the definition of a unit. Distance one races may be handed to the judges op

one hour before the races. mila.

SHARE LIST.-QUOTATIONS. .

Staska

MANTA.

Hongkong & Shanghal Bank Corp. 130,000

MARCH 1913.

No. of Shares.

| Beturn on Paid Cloring Quotes of ca upations Chak. | dividend

$125

(8807)

all

(L'don, ESDezdir. b nje

MARINK INSURANCES. Canton Insurance Office Co., Ld. North-China Insurson Co., Id.... Unica Insuranos Society, Id. ... Yangiare Insurance Amoo.. Ld.

10,000 10,000

$350

$10, $977), buyers.

215 * Ths. 1:45

11,400

$250 $100 $830, hoyers

19,000

$100

$80, 81, @ez79

FIRE INSURANCEA. China Fire Insurance Co., Ld.... Hongkong Fire Insur. Co., Id.

20,000

$100

$20 $155, buyers

8,000

$230

$50 $385, sales

DOCKA, ETC. 'kong & W'pos Dook Co., Ld. Güneral, Dr. Clark, 3.0.H.;. Dr. Pearce, | New Amoy Dook Co., Láde man Asst. M.O.H., Messrs. F. B. L. B3wley. Stanghal Dook & Eng, Co., Lt. Chan Kai Ming, Ng Hoa Tsz unil Bowen Rowlands (secretary).

50,000

$50

all $50, salo

10,000

02

all $71

1.0/0

$5,700

Tis. 100

all Tis. 66, sellars

80,000

$28

all $10

90,000

$60

all 134. buysro

480/0

80,000 60,000

$15

all 127, unles

710/0

688,

1L'dor.

28.7.6

30,000

810

sll $354, buyers

410/0

3,800,000

all 114 buyer,

20,000

Tis. 25

all

Tlx 21

10,000

The 50

allis. 44

20,000

100

■ Si10, buyer

7.000

$100

37, sollark

60,000 66,000 Ti, 100

60

all $78, buyers

all Tis. 110, lo

MALARIA ST WONGNEJCHONG.

Per Chiye Maru, for Hongkong: from San Francisco, Mrs M. ). Beardsley, Mr C. C. Bathune, Mr J. W. Bolles, Mr E. Burnett, Mr 3. Duncan, Mrs E. J. Fuller,

Mr. F. B. . Bowley, pursuant to Mrs M. J. Hyde, Judge and Mrs F. H. Kerrigan, Mrs A. Lysio, Mr M. J. Mon netto, Mr W. T. T. Moir. Mrs D. F. notice, asked the following questions: Robertscu. Mr E. Smith, Mr J. E. Smith. 1. Tx malaria fever prevalent in the Miss E. G. Welch, Mrand Mrs A. Williams, Wongreideg Valley? 2. Have mos. Mr and Mrs A. D. Williams Mrs M. F.quito larve been found in any accumula Webster; from Honolulu, Mr and Mrs Bf.tus of water in the Valley? 3. If ves,

from Kobe, Mrs Evered, Mr R. L

B.

D. Hill, Master R. D. Hill, Mr and Ms are such larver of anopheles mosquitoes, B. Winget: from Manila, Mr and Mrs C. 4. What steps (if any) have been taken

of Health consider that any, and if so,

C. Baldwin, Mr L. Bock, Mr D. W. Cade, to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes in Mr and Mrs W. G. Crumb, Miss J. Crumb, the Valley. 5. Does the Medical Offieur

Міня and Mrs A. G. Coho, Miss K L Mr Chapmao, Mr and Mrs J. B. Clayton, Mina C. B. Denn, Mr and Mrs R. Dubois, Master L. Dubois, Master T. Dubois and amah, Mr J. R Dewitt, MR. Earnshaw, Mr Dr. Clark. Medical Officer of Health, Griffin, Mr I. Geltrunk,

Gelltrunk, Mrs R. Graham,inuted the following replies: 1. Not to 2. Yes. 3. Yes. 4. Mr M. H. Gutters, Mr A. T. Hobener. my knowledge.

linh, further steps should be taken to prevent such breeding?

Mr Wm. Hay, Mr E. Halden, Mr Hop Pools and streams have been cleaned out, kins, Miss M. King. Mrs P. Kerhoven,

Мія

V

Kerhoren, Master G. A. Ker and kerned. Some pools have been hosen, Master V. Kethoven and aman,

Mr and Mrs B. Legardo. Master J. Le fill in and the kerosining of the others

is being continued. 5. Yes. But the

{50,000

STEAMBOATS, TUGS, HIG. China and Manila 8.8. Co., Ld. Douglas Steamship Co., Limited EE., C. & M. 8. B. Co., Ld.... Indo-Chins B. N. Co., Ltd........ Star Ferry Company, Ld. Shell Trans. & Trad. Co., Id. Shanghal Tug & Lighter Co., Ld.

Proferences

KEPENELIES, -

do

Chins Sugar Company, Limited Luxco Sugar Company, Limited.

WHARTER.

·H.K. & E. Wharf & Godown Co. Shanghai & Hangkew Whart Co.

LANDS AND BUILDING1.

Hongkong Land Investment &

Agency Company, Limited.... Bergkong Land Reclamation Co. La. 25,000

Gedochy, Hysen, Iyo Maru, Konung 8 The I. C. S. N. Co., Lid.'s .. Cheyang is will be landed at Consignees' rik wad ordo, Mr C Llamas, Mr Paal Mardizio, Medical Officer Health has been in Wei-hai-wei Land & Building Co..

February 21,

Theseus, Now,

NOTE, Polyphemus,

February 5, Benaron, Jawn, Kasenga, Mmmuthahire, Teenkai, Armenia.

February 28, Alcinous, Ernest Simons, baru, Indien, Japan, Goeben. Hirano Mishine Mare, Prinza Alice, broddone, Sithonia, Furst Buelowo, Rheseus..

ARRIVALS FROM URINA. February 28, Pring Induiy, Netew.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

Mail.

The N. D... .. Yorch carrying the Ger- mna Mails with dates from Berlin of the 0th February, left Singapure ou Saturday, the 1st March, and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 6th March, at 6 a..

The P. M. S. S. Co.'sts. Mongolia with the American Mail, left San Francisco for this Port, ris Honolulu, usual

Japan Ports and Manila on Saturday,

the 15th ebruary.

The C. P. R. Co's R.M.S. Empress of In- die left Vancouver BC., x 11 am. on the 21st February, due to arrive in Hongkong on the 13th March.

Other Vencis.

The Austrian Lloyd's sa, Austriz left Sin- gapore for this port on the 28th Feb.. A.; and is due to arrive here on or about the 6th March.

The 1. C. 8. N. Co., Ltd.

6.8. Hopsang is due to arrive here from Bangkok on the 8th March.

The P. & D. S. N. Co's us. Nore is expected to arrive at Colombo on the 6th March, at 7 a.m.

The P.&.0.8. N. Co.'s s.o. Wakool is ex-

pected.

I to arrive at Colombe on the 6tà

The E. & A. steamor ät, Albane from Syd- ney, &c., left Purs Darwin on 25th February for Manila and this port, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 7th March. The thire Lise Ltd.'s a.s- Den of Glamis from London, passed Länsi for Hong kong on the 7th February, due Hong- Kong the 14th March

The T. K. K. 8.m. Huge Maru left. Callao for Salina Cruz on the 14th January, is expected to arrive in Hong- kong on the 20th March.

and

The American & Manchurian Line 5.8

Kasena posed the Suez Canal on 25th February, and is die hero un er about the 28th March.

The Mogul Line a... Lothian sailed fram the United Kingdom on the ́ 16ch February for the Far East via the Htrait..

Latest Advices. TP. & 0,9. N. Co... Nyanza left Singapore for this port on the 3rd barch, at 5.m., spd is dus here on the 9th March, at about 6.

-due to arrive bere from Shanghai on the 6th Marche

POST OFFICE NOTICES. Tho s.5. Chonan is expected to arrive here on Wednesday, the 5th inst... with the London Mail (vis Siberia) of Friday, the 7th Feb.

Maile will alone for :- HOIBOW & QUINHOS.

Par Helene, at 8 a.m., on Wednesday,

the 6th Mar.

STRAITS & CEYLON.

Per. Sumali, at 9 a.m., on Wednesday,

the 5th Mar.

HAIPHONG, PAKHUI & BAIGON,

Per Singun, at 9 a.10., on Wednesday,

the 3th Mar.

SWATOW.

axpense.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Paknim, Judge Paredes, Mr G. E. Ritgel respondence with the Public Works Humphreys Estate & Finance Co. 130,000

No Fire Insurance will be effected. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., L.,

General Managers, Bongkrong, February 26, 1913,

EEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGN RES. FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND TRAITS.

THE

BENALDER.

315

Department on the subject and has ro eommended the extension of the training

West Point Building Co., Ld.

FRAN WAZI.

Mrs. A. M. McKay, Mr B. M. Megie, Mr ov. Mr T. M. Nicol, Mr Yang M. Malloy, D. M. Mr A. P. Simoes, Rey, and Mrs Jae. E. Smith, Mr John A Shaw, Mr W. Swarm,

of streams on the cast and west sides of Mr R.E.

Shaw, Mr and Mrs A. M. Sack, the village of Wongneichong to well above The Peak Tramways Co., Ld. Miss May Spencer, Rev. J. Silva, Mr Wm. Scott, Mr Chas. H Shamsfelt, Mr and Mrs the village. G. Y. Taylor.

Per Rubi, from Manila, Mrs H. C. An- derson, Mr and Mrs Bayle, Miss N. De Roza.

Per Kumaung, from Calcutta, &c., Mr arut Mrs Bradleigh, Mr J. Law, and Capt.. Payne.

C.

Phi.

The Medical Officer added that sinco

MIKING,

the replies were written he heard yester-Chinese Engin. Mining Co., Ed. 1,000,000 day quite accidentally of one case of Tranch Mines, Linsited maintia, and he said 'the works mentioned Heawood Tin & Rab. Estate, Ld. £82,000

all $544, buyert

60,000

$100

$100

all 101 buyer.

7 0/0

$75 $200

Kowloon Lead & Building Co.... 8'hai Land Investment Co., Ld. 78,000

21. FO

all Tla. 89

6,000

$50

$80 $341, by's

$1/0

8,074

Tis. 20 "all 44

$10 all 88.60, buyers

12,500

$50

25,000

10

71/0

150,000

$10

01 $1

all 32/6

Y

160,000

.1

ail 84 buyers

2/

all" 4/6 buyers

had been in progress since February 5.

Bach Aus. Gold Mining Co., Ld. 200,000

1 $3.90

Mr. Bowley asked if any reply had

been received from the P.W.D. and was

MOTELE, STO.

13,000

$50

ali $115

1,200

$30 1874,

{} byʻza-Blele

15,000

Pau. 10

all. F8

30,000

$23

90,000

#10

sll $6.85, bayers

10,000

$10

all $3, buyers

14,000 The $0. 90,000

$10

all Tu, 80- all $29, buyer

$10 all $4.90

$10 10

streams.

Per Somali, for Hongkong: from Yoke kama, Mr Jober; from Shanghai, Capt. W. informed by Dr. Clark, that the Depart. Hongkong Hotal Company, Lá.. HE Steamship

Kent, blies Fane Miss Oreo, Mawers ment had replied that the question was: Consignees of cargo are hereby informed Warwick, Carlton. Msanering, Fordham, under consideration in connection with Manila Metropol Hotel, Ld.

Lance House E. fa, Ld. (8′′hel), thist all goods are being landed at their ris Nicholls and Palmer. From Yokohama: the sale of some. land costtiguous to the for Marseilles, Mr P. L. Monchman; for

DISTERKARIER. into the hazardous and/or extra bazar

KOWLOON CEMETENT QUESTION.

A. B.. Watson & Co., Limited doas Godowns of the Hongkong and London, Rey. Dr and Mrs Shaw. From From Gortia. Kowloon Whart & Godown Co., Limited, Rabe: for London, Mr Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves Shanghai for Mr R. C. Phillippe at Kowloon between Kowloon City and

Singapore, Mr R

The proposal to establish a cemetery Watkins, Limited lippo; for Marseilles, Per Haimun at 9 a.m., on Wednesday, delivery may be obtained.

admitted after the and children, Mr B. M. Tyler, Mr R. B. Yaumati for the burial of Europeans, be No claims 1 "the 5th Mar,

Goods have left the Godowns, and all Dave; for London, Mr Lloyd Joace and Chinese and Indians was again raised by Shanghal Gas Company, Limited

child, Mrs G. Draper, Master Draper, Mr James Goodfellow, Mr James Gibson, Mr B. B. Burnett, Miss Currie, Mrs Chester and child, Mra W. H. Garwood and child, Mr S. Barding. Mr. Waddell, Miss O. Grey Lawsou, Miss E. Grey LawRCO,

PHILLIPPINE ISLAND.

Per Taming, at noon, on Wednesday,

the Uth Mar.

SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA, JAPAN Via NAGASAKI, VICTORIA & TACOMA.

Fer Canada Maru, at 1 p.in., on Wed.

nesday, the 5th Mar.

MACAO.

Per Sui Tai, at 1.15 p.m.. on. Wednesday,

the 5th March.

STRAITS.

Par Honyber, at 4 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 5th Mar,

AMOY.

Per Yingehou, at 5 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 5th Mar.

SHANGHAI & NORTH CHINA

Per Anhui, at 5 p.m., of Thursday, the

6th Mar.

SHANGHAL & NORTH.CHINA.

Per Kwongang, at 8 p.m., on Thursday,

the 6th Mar. SHANGHAL NORTH CHINA,

TSINGTAU & JAPAN V KOBE.

(Europe vis. Blberia.)

andelivered after the

Goods remaining 11th inst, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer must b presented to the Undersigned on or befor the 18th inst., or they will set be re Dognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th inst., st. 11 ..

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents.

313 Hongkong, March 4, 1913.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SAN FRANCIFCO, VIA HONU. LULU, JAPAN FORTS AND MANILA.

HE Stemiblo

Per Forch, at 5 pil, on Thursday, the THE CHIYO MARU.

6th Mar.

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

Per Haiyang, at 9 am, on Friday, the

7th March.

STRAITS & INDIA Via CALCUTTA

Yar Fooshing, at 1 p.m., on Friday, the

7th March,

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

The shove named steamer karine arrived, Condensor of Cargo ste barely notified to send in their Bills of Tading or countersignature, and to take imme diate delivery of cargo from alongside

Cargo remaining undelivered on FRI DAY, 7th March, at Noon, will be Consignees' riak and expense and landed delivery, must then be taken from Com Per Kubi, at 3 pm, on Friday, the 7th pany's Goforn.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be odaclad.

No claim will be recognised after the Fer Yuenang, at 1 pm, on Saturday. Goods bare left the Steamer or Godown. and all goods remaining undelivered on MONDAY, 10th March, 5p.m. afternoon will be subject to rent and landing charges

All chafed and otherwise damaged, cargo

March

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

the 8th Mar,

SHOULD BE PLEASANT TO TAKE.

WHEN & medicine must be given to W young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy made from kal sugar, and the rooted in its preparation gives it a fiator similar to maple syrup, making its pleasant to take

The C. P. R. CR18 Enpeers of It bas po superior for colda, eroep and Japan arrived at Vancouver, U.0.. at whooping cough. For sale by oll Chemist

and Eborekeepers. p.. on 28th February,

to be left on board at in Godowo, exam instion of some to be held on THURSDAY;

18th inst, at 3.M

All plaims must be filed on or bef me

cognized.

SHIPPING. REPORTS,

Pur British steamer Fuensang from reports: Strong N.E. monen, high sa

and swell,

EXCHANGE. Hongkong, March 4, 1913. On London

Bank Wire...

J

#

On demand,

4 months' night

* 30 days sight

Oraits, 4 months sight,

Documentary, 4 months' sight On Parla

On demand,

...1/117

250

Oredits,

mons

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Gold Lewd, 100 fine, (per tel)882.90 Sovereigns (Hanka buying zabo) $16.05

Bürer (per ox.) sin pokemon Bar Silver in Hongkong

18 h inst., otherwise they will sub. Le ro- Chinaas Copper Cable

Chinesa Copper Cab 6. MORIMOTO

Rabe of Nadya Labezoek "Jamk Hongkong, March 4, 1915.

Chiname Sabië Colu

314 EQUITOON Bike Coin,

LATRING.

Hongkong Electric Co., Limited

MISCELLANINUS,

a minute before the Board.

The European cemetery is at present situate on the red from Yaumati to Rowl City and on the projected 100 Green Island Cement Co., Ld.... 400,000

1,000 crdy. United Asbeaton Oriental

100 fuders. Agency, Limited ';'

50,000 Union Waterboat Co., Limited ...

40,000: Hongkong Dairy Farms Com

5,900 Bengkung Toe Company, Limited hanghai Waterworks Co.. Id.....

foot road which is a continuation of Argyle Street. The Chinese cemetery is on the branch road to Matakok slaughter home. The minute stated that the Euro pean and Indian cemeteries will require to be properly enclosed before any burials. Rops Manufactory Co., Ld. can be made.

H.K 8.0.5. Fisheries Co., Ld. *15,000 Mr. Bowley in a minute asked if tong Colton Spinning Co., 14. 128,000 would be possible to erect a crematorium in the proped European cemetery?.

The reply of the 'P.W.D. to the ques- tion was that this was a matter which should be dealt with separately after- worda.

The President, in introducing & resolu- tion upon the subject said it had to indor eonideration for many years and had been held up time after this owing to the development of the peninsuls and ite railways and roads. He thought the sitás now proposed wore suitable in every way. They were very easy of access and the European motery would be close to one of the main roads.

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Goods Felon & Co., Limited: 89,000

Mr. Chan Bi. Ming asked if these Boolate des Pulpes et Papele

ria da. Tonkin cemeteries were the subjent at a com

CIGAR DUMPAKTUR.

plaint made by a certain dairy farmeroun Steel Foundry Co., Ld. who thought they were getting too nerongkong Tramway Co., Id. hia place 2

The Hon. Mr. Chatham and they could Philippine Co., Limited aot be the same because the dairy farmor: could know nothing of the proposal yet.

Pata Habber in London

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VERNON and SMITH, Shars

The President replied to the question. in the negative. He proposed seedlu. tion recommending, the laying out of the

for European, Indian and Chinesa

burials rospectively, and that the. Eur paan sila bo properly enclosed

Mr. Chan Kal Ming, soconded, the re- solution

hich was agreed to:

Printed pab

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