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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA," NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Company's Steamship
IYO MARU
THE CHINA MAIL,
NEWS OF THE DAY.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Chinese Cabinet, has sane- tional the proposal of the Minstry tof Finance to levy house taxes, which will be introduced on March 1.
www
Last week is was ordered that
CHINESE AFFAIRS.
Wah To Yet Pol Service.)"
SUPPRESSING" OPIUM CULTIVATION.
A MORTAGE OF KENNEDY TOWN ·
PROPERTY.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917.
SPORTING.
TRAINING NOTES. ›
ONWARD. Dantia, 2 mile last 1,373)
182; 1,44; lass † 31.2.
SILVA STRELE, 1 zilo, 30.1.14.4, 1.30.2,
2.93; last † $2.3.
A cle cate balore the Chief
Star or Doos, 1 mile, 30, 1.11.9) 141,-
2.1.2: last 38.1. Justice, in the Summary Court to-day,
The attendance as the Course this Jacoats. 1 mile, Sts, 1.15, 1.51, 924; in which the Humphreys Estate and
lank 33. Finance Company Limited, brought morning was sadly effected by the
Heroliși 1 mile, 36.9,41.19.3, 1471,
11.18.2; last † 11.1. action against Ya Fox Foo weather conditions." Rain, at last. Chan Sit Tong and Sir Paul Chater.
had set in on the previous afternoons, 1 mile, 85.4, 1.08.0, 1.403,
1.13: last 3 BIA.
v0.4.
ל
Pariya, Feb. 5, The Magistrite of Tabsion, Szechuan, has arrested a number of
It appeared that the defendants and. though not yet heavy, there farmers, guilty of panting opium. mortgaged property belonging to them were showers this morning and the mile, 35, 8.07, 1.20.4; les j One of them was growing pop on the Praya, as Kennedy Town, and inaamcephere was full et moisture, Mansuu, 1 mile last †, 34.1. 1.05; In
Belcher Street, in security of $360,000, A light mist filled the valley. The Casaso, 1 mile, 332,-, 1.18.3, 1.30.3; with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, air was very
and muggy: reducible to 6 per cent on condition which, though unpleasant for the mat the payment spectators, was good for the ponies obligations punctually. The defendant as it induced them more readily to Yu Foo made a second mortgage of bis
the Philippines Carnival should be pics in tower pots. All have been punished and their fams confiecated as a warning to others.
run on strictly neutral lines. The uniforms and flags of any of the nations engaged in the war weft to be totally barrel.
It has been reported to the Police thata highway robbery was committed by four men at Nan Chi Wat Village, in the Fing Shan district. One of the cobbers was armed with a chopper and another with an iron bar. They escaped With money and jewellery totaling $171,50 in value: '
THE GRAND CANAL”.
PERING, Feb. fi.
Japanand Americs are prepared to lead 512,000,000 tổ China for the improvement of the Grand Canal, but, the spheres of ration has not settled Japan want the Shantung section and is prepared to let America have the remainder.
THE JAPANESE DEMIND AT AMOY
PENING, Feb... In reply to the protest made by
that defendants
share to the Hon Sir Paul Chater, went and get rid of some of that which explains the presence of the superfluous fat which so many of latter's name among the defendants. The them are currying. amount dus in principal and interest.
last XI.4.
GRIFFINS.
Ox Bay. I last mile, 37, 1.14, 1.47,54
2.217; lost § 33.2.
ADVANCE DARI, 1 mile, 59, 1.15, 1.40.4,
2:21; last † 311.
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS. AMPHION, 1 mile, 39.2, 1.15.2, 1.51-3,
228.2; last 97. A few ponies were gallopeili yester how amounts to $878,000. The plain day, a (T) inserted in the times, 1 mile, 47, 121B, 3.65.2, 2.37.3;
last 432." tits asked the Court (1) to sell the given below" denoting Tuesday The Jiaden, a mile, 82, 1.15, property by publie auction and to allow Both yesterday and to-day the sand 1.48.3, 9.23; last à 34.2 the plaintiffs to bid at the sale. The course only was used, though the also naked for an account of all the grass was open this moming. monies due to hem and a personal
going must be considered good, the order against the defendants for payin being insufficient to make the WHITE METAL, 14.35.4, 1.08.3;
ment of the amount
*
The
disutised. They complain that they the Foreign Department the Japan (instructed by Mr. Mattingly) for the Prova as the, damp sand got churned
The Yunnanese soldiers at Canton, according to Router's correspondent, are
fought to restore the Republic, yet are
ese Legation has stated that the Being left unpaid and unrewarded, while the former Monarchists are gettingtablishment of a Japanese police posts and decorations. The Yunnsnese station in Amoy is, sanctioned by the are openly making speeches denouncing Treaty of 20th year of Kwong Shui, hut as no such clause to be found in it a second protest is made.
EDUCATION FOR CHINESE
ABROAD,
1470 GERMAN MISCALCULATIONS.the present Cabinet,
was at Kolone, bara each consigo.
We are now getting from Germany a more correct idea of the value that the high German authorities really place upon their preposterous claim to being victorious in a struggle which is still far from being at an end. When the German Chancellor made his statement in the Reichstag
having arrived from the above Porte, Consigneus of Carger are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hovazose HOTTON WHALF AND GODOWY COMPANY'S meat will be snted out mark by mark and delivery can be abtained as on as that the time Germany approached the Optional Goods will be carried on unless Powers for peace-on her own terma instructions are given to the contrary he said the KAISER during these
GoDowns at
Goods are landed.
fare Noox, TO-VAT.
Goods nos cleared by the 11th February, long and earnest,years of war had 1917, will be subject to. FAOL.
A single thought:
Damaged Packages must be left in the been moved by
Godowns for examination by the Con- "How peace' could be restored to
signee■
and the Co's retroventatives
FRIDAY. All claims must be pre-
at an appointed hour on TUESDAY and safeguard Germing after the struggle sented within len days of the atomer's in which she has fought victor arrival hore, after which date they cannot
be recognised. No claims will be admitted only."
after the goods have left the Godown.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents.
Hongkong, Feb. 7. 1917.
POR SALE.
"
1471
at their Sales Rooms, No. 4, " Dis Trax Road, Corner of
Ice House Street SECOND HAND CONTRACTORS PLANT
THEODOLITE AND LEVEL Full particulars may be had from the undersigned.
Termsas aual.
HUGHES & ROUGH.
A Letionser »
Hongkong Yeb. 7, 1917.
(Continued on je 8.)
THE DIARY.
General Memoranda.
Now the
Chancellor
Reports have been received by the Head Office of the Bank of China from all its branch offices throughout the country; and a general facial state- ment shows that a total prost of over $3,900,000 was made during" the past
financial year. The Paling Gazette is informed that most of the employees of the Peking bank bave deposited their money with the Bank instead of taking away a good portion of the silver as reported by those who do not wish the Bank well
ANGLO-CHINESE FRIENDSHIP.
-
ANNUAL DINNER AT PEKING.
Peking on the 29th ult, including Mr.. Beilby Alston, the British Charge D'Affaires, and other members of the British Legation Staff Mr. Wang. Ta hsieh Dr Morrison, Mr. Aglen, Admiral Tear Ting-kan scd Mr. Lu Cheng-hainng Ong to indisposition Dr. Wu Ting-fang was unable to be present, which was much regretted.
Over eighty members and guests attended the annual dinner of the has been telling the political Anglo-Chinese Friendship Bureau at leaders that "the. situation of Germany is such that ruthless abmarining is the only alternative to destruction. That statement was mide before Germany learat what |America Ead to say "about Germany's interpretation of the phrase about "the freedom of the seas" by which she has been endeavouring very industriously to impress the Neutral nationa.
Even President. WILSON seemed not long ago to be rather impressed by the phrase; but Germany has cow shown to the 1474 world precisely what she means, by it-freedom of the seas for Germany, and for no others. If the United Skates is forced to the point of declaring war there is very little doubt that the Chancellor's calculations about the effect it is likely to have upon the situation will Pore to be as erroneous as many previous calculations of the German War Lords have proved We wonder whether, when the Chan
FRIDAT, Feb. 9:→→
2.30 p.m.-Auction of Household Furniture at Messrs. Haghes and
Hough's
SATURDAY, Feb. 10-
11 am. Kortoon Land and Building cellor made his calculations about
Co's. Mesting.
-Noon. Humphreys' Mitate
43
and
the available tonnage in the world, he was confident that the German Finance Co's. Meeting. 2.15 p.m. Cricket: -EK. C. Chipping tonnage which has been
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NIPPON OIL DIVIDEND.
PENING, Feb. 6. In unler, to extend educational
After bearing Mr. E II. Sharp, KC couro heavy, but it did not im-
plaintify his Lordship, gave judgment for the plaintiffs as asked.
WAR CHARITIES.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST No. 12.
م
up:
The old ponies that did well were General Birdwood, 2.18, 31.2; Cad. ZOR's Walf (inte Eak). 214.4. 62.1; Australian Chief, 2.17.4, 31.2; Wind- sor Dahlia, 2.13.2, 81.
Best Hosa, 1 mile, 36, 1.10.3, 1.451. -
2.18.1; last 4 33.
IRONSIDE (T)-1 mile, 08, 1.13.1, 1.51.3,
2.27: laat 85.2.
Just 4 32.2.
CHIEFTAIN, 1 mile, 37, 1.12.2, 1.47,
2.20.4; Lamb 32.1.
PROAN, 1 low mile, 37, 1.15, 1.34, 207
lass 37,
MoxerBox, mile, 30, 1.14.1, 147; "last SPALEES, 1 last mile,-, 1.00, 1.43,
1 32.4.
2.13.4; last 33.4.
FIELD MOUSE. and Dormouse, 1 mile, 37,
1.13.5, 1.19.5, 3.31.2; last † 324. JADESTONE and Mooxxross, 14 last mila, 38.2, 1.13.2, 1.48.2. 2.29; last 4.34.3.
It is interesting to compare the quarters of each "best" of the Already acknowledged.....186,889.57 fancied stables entered for the SA (T), 1 mile last. 2. 38.1, 1.15,
General
H.E. Sir Henry May, KCM.O
(Monthly sub-January).... Collectal from the boxes at Star Ferry Pier, Blake Pier
and Peak Tram Station...
privileges to Chinese residing abroad it has been decided that in future Forgkong Cricket Club, pro- students for the Chines College from which students will be sent to the United States at the expense of the Boxer indemnity) will be selected f
from the sons of Chinese merchanta abroad.
THE MAGISTRACY.
"ALLEGED ASSAULT WITH
A KNIFE
A Chinese charged on remand with assault was brought before Mr. Wood.
It was alleged that defendant, while a passenger from Singapore, had stabbed the assistant steward of the steamer with butcher's knife, the blade entering his left arm above the elbow, causing paralysis of the forest. The com- plainant having now been discharged from the Government Civil pital, gave evidence.
sale of for the tennis match between Mess Charch & Threk- morten. Nisbet and Fan-
Li
Mr. W.G. Lay, Swatow, (sub- seription for 9 months).... Mr. T. Carr Ramsey Swalew, (subscription for achths) Mr. S
S. Barker, Swatow, (suk- scription for months) ... Mr. F. H. Fisher, Swatow... (subscription for 3 months)
| M». T. J. Edwards, Swatow.
dation for 21 H.
months)
(subscription for 2 Mr. J. B. R. Hance, Swatow, (subscription for 8 months) Mr. P. B. Joly, Swatow, (sub-
9 months) Scription
Cards" Pupils of St. Joseph's English
College... H.E. Sir Henry May, 3.C31.G. (Monthly subscription Feb). Scholars of the Kowloon Bri
tish School
Mr. S. G. Newall Mr. Ho Wing... Ojagar
Singh (Monthly sub- scription) Mr. H. Sykes (Monthly sub- Britishers... scription} Ilos-Anonymous
The Nippon. Oll Co, realized a much larger profit for the latter half of last year, owing to the general increase in
He stated that just as the steamer the prices. of commodities. At the general meeting held at the end of tied up alongside the Kowloon Godown January, Mr. Naito, the president, recom- Wharf he saw defendant enter the mended the distribution of a bonus at 10 baker's room. Witness followed, and percent. per annum, beside an ordinary as he seized him defendant dropped dividend at 30 per cent. per annum, partly in view of this great increase in tin of eat beef, Witness then strack the profit netted and partly in celebrahim and prisoner stabbed him with s tion of the thirtieth anniversary of the knife. company's foundation. The proposal recured the hearty approval of the After freely proprictors present. providing for other items in the secount, the company had still a surplus of Y1,360,982 which was ordered to be
carried forward to next term.
11
Defendant made the following state- ment to the Court: I owed the com- plainant five dollars and as I was unable to pay the debt the complainant and two other men amalted me." The complainant had an iron bar with which he beat me. When 1 finally managed to wrench the bar from him he armed YUNRANESE SOLDIERS REVOLT.
himself with a chopper. I then picked up's butcher's knife with which to "RESULT OF BAD PAYING.
defend myself. In the fight that ensued The Yunnanese soldiers at Fenghaien the complainant was wounded by my recently revolted, smaaked open the weapon. I then ran away and hid in Post Office, looted the monies there and the hold. The Chief Ofiear's boy follow- American intervention became certain? also the shops of several merchants ed me and severely best me on the head Eridently the crews had been They then left the City. The reason thoroughly instructed in the matter given for their action was that they had with a bamboo pole. Then the com but the prompt action taken by the not been paid for several months. Fears pradore and the steward came below
are expressed that other cities may and took me on-deck. American port authorities has saved | suffet in a sizzila: fashion for the same
His Worship adjourned the case until 3.15 p.m.-Concert at Helena Kay the ships from any serious damage. revon..
K.C. Cat Kowlook.
ying idle in American ports since 2.30 p.m.-Auction" of Clothing and the beginning of the war, would all Effects of late A. W Button at be scuttled by the German and
Austrian Messrs. Hughes and Blough's. "
crews
Laying of Foundation Stone of new Chinese Y.M.C.A building by Bishop Lander." Inspection of the H.K. Palice Reserve
by HE. the Governor..
WEDNEROAT, Teb. 14
Institute. MATURDAY, Feb. 17-
Noon-Hangkong Hotel Co's Meeting
DAT, Feb. 23-
Settlemmat Hongkong Suck Exchange
Day...
SATURLAR, Feb. 24-
Yoon-Hongkeng
0.009
B.S
Nearly all of them will be available for ase against "the interests" of Germany in the event of Germany deliberately committing the one more outrage which must inevitably lead to a declaration of hostilities by the
and Shanghai United States. Will Germany, now sees how her preliminary that she calculations have proved erroneous, force the issue? We hate to
Banking Corporation's Menting. Mox. 25 TUEL & WED. Feb. 20---
Hongkong Jockey Club Russ Meeting
TOE JOSS.'
YOUR
NAKE
gher in gold on your
RACE BOOK
believe it
CLOSING QUOSATIONS,
3.30 p
1296 &esles
Steamboat. § 201· buyera,
Can you distinguish your Race Book Def. Indos..
from any other?
Sscure speedy return of your Race
Feok should you mislay it.
Name and Year printed in the covar
in grad at the OHINA MAIL" Ofice.
Price Afty centa
Star Ferries....
China Sugars
Malabona Whaires Chins Lights
32, buyers
1966 & ales
30% buyers
800 sales,
4.60 buyers
17.00 sellers
uyer
THE TOAD: 1016.
Renter's special correspondent with the British Army writes
"A heavy howitzer. sitting on his haunches ready to fire, looks extraordin- arily like a huge ball toad. His colour is a dark olive green. His great fat haunches traction-engine wheels
lie by his side like
His fat short barrel pokes up to heaven at about the same tilt as a toad's back and head; and when he has fired the smoke that trickles out of his mouth might easily suggest the froth of an
gry tond
BEWARE OF COLDS
YHILDREN
to-morrow.
FAILING TO REPORT SMALL
··POX CASES. :
Mr. A.H. Compton .... Staff-lesers Lane Crawford & Co. (Monthly subscrip- tion) Staf-Mesars AS. Watson & Co, Ld. (Manthly subscrip- tion)... Monthly subscriptiona
250
Sure
Derby, though many punters are to considerably alter their opinions, perhaps more than once, between now and the 27th.
1.1 fast 36.1.
Watzz Rise (1), 1 mile fast }. 38.1,
1.09. Jer † 3.9.
MAGIC DAHLIN, 1 mile, 33.3, 110, 1.414,
2.18.2; last 1 33.2.
Iron Duke, 1 mile last, 35. 33.3 DANDY DARLLA and CHEERFUL DAHLIA,
14.11
32.-1.
47
Tittlemouse, 11, 45, 36, 86.3. 31,4, 31.4.
*300
Formos Chief. 1 mile, 35, $4,!
$2.1, 32.0.
10
.10
.4, 311
90
ཙཽ⌘ ཙཾ༞ ཨྠ 。 3 5༄
19.20
30
1988
*2898
mile, 37, 1.34, 1.20.2, 3:22,4; last 12.
DETSTICK, 1 mio. 37.0, 1.12, 1.46.2,
2.19.4 last 03.2.
DatcLOG. 1 mile, 86, 1.11.3.1.48.1,
2.21.2: last 36.1.
Victory Dahlia, 1 mile, 39, 36, TEPHANT Kise, 1, 83, 110, £45,
36.9. 32.8.
Heroliui. 1 mile, 36.2, 37.1, 33.8,
31.1.
221.2.2.56.2: last 4 35.
11
Silver Streak, 1 mile, 28, 36.4, COLLIWON, I mile. 30.0, 1.10, 1.48,
1.10.2 ingr† 3312 PATROLINI (T), 1 mile last 1, 39.2,
1.14.2, 1.40.1; Inst 134.4. PATROLINI,mile, 84.2, 1.07.4; last
53.4. SANGALA, 1 zile lat 1, 84, 1.08.1, 1.45;
last 1 35.8.
Sinois, 1.mile, 35.2, 33, 32.1, 31.2. Mansur, 3 last 1, 34.1, 60.4.
A good "performance for a Sub yas Triumphant King's mile and a quarter in 9.56.2. going with a long easy stride all the way and finishing in a canter. Another of this class that showed style was Mo over a mile, and others that put up good times were Hush Hush, Chieftain, Spalpeen, the two Mice together, Magic Golliwog.
20
100
50
700
1
731
89
14+
1,004.00
Blinded Soldiers and Sailors
Hostel
A. W.... Proceeds of football match-
Civilians v. Services, on 23rd January, per Hon. Sec. Hongkong Football Associa-
tion
HF F. Skott Mesars M. S. Sassoon, R. A
Onbbay and E. Howard... W. (Monthly subscription) Messrs Patell & Co... ... Mr G. B. Denman Fuller Monthly subscriptions ...
Officers Families Fund- Mr H. RL Dowbiggin... Anonymous Monthly subscriptions
Prisoners of Wary
Mr C. Thorne ... Mr LM Whyte C. D. M. F. £100.
Pipe Fuad-
115
Dullia, Drumstick and
TIMES.
ULD. FONIES.
2.25.1; leat | 58.3. PLOCGRESFIELD, I mile last 1. 30, 1.17.2,
1.52; last 4.3. GENERAL BILDWOOD, "1 mile, 36, 1.12,
SABRE, lost, 30, 1.14 lost 35.
OLD KING Corn, 1 mile, 30.2, 1.15.2,
1.51.2.2.2.3: last 34.1.
15
HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHITI
WAR SAYINGS ASSOCIATION.
FIRST LIST
Members, whose official numbers aro given below, have subscribed thefollow-
King Hazy 14 last mile, 37.3, 1.18, 1.543,ing amounts to the above Association amounting to 839,100, which has been invested by the Committee in Straits War Loan 6 per cent. Full particulars and application forms for membership may be had from all the Banks or from the undersigned:-
1.46.0, 2.18: last 81.2.
MATCHBOX, mule, 30, 1.14.1. 1.47; last
+ 32.4.
Canzowis Wars (late Est), 1 mile, 85,
1:08.3, 1.42.3. 2.14.4: Jost 33.1. 106.42 CROSBY, 1 mile, 1.17, 1.09.2, 2.25.4; 300
1set 133.2. GOLOFINA T), 1 lost 1, 37.3, 1.13.3,
1.45.4 Inat 1 2.1.
0.00
5
225 NORTHLAND, 14, 41.3; 1.19.3, 1.66, 2.52.
3:01.4; last. 32.4. ASSTRALIAN Cmr. 1 mile. 16.2,
288.01
20
와
500
30
+
00
20
859.06
100
Mr Frank Smith, Macso
Monthly Sub. A. 8. (December)
Mrs. Beswick Capt G. 8. Buyers Bridge
5
A. (Monthly sub-January Bridge
ditto
2
RHB. (January)...
R. D. H
Mr F. G. Becke (monthlysat
scription)
Bed Cross.
Mahomed Ali
Monthly subscriptions
Two Chinese women were charged before Mr. Melbourne with failing to
Lady Victoria Harbert's
Fund for Prisoners of. report a case of smallpox in a house in Hung Hom.
Some Members of the Hong.
kong Club One of the defendsate, the landlady
Soldiers and Sailora Fami- of the house, said that the patient was quite well when she came to the house, Monthly subscriptions..
les Association...
but Inspector Lamont said the patient had died of the disease.
One defendant was fined $25, and the other discharged with caution.
Another defendant aid that he let
contre am much more likely to cocklot to three men and sa-the loft when they have colda., Whooping cough, I had a separate entrance he did not know dacris arist are often dapatherin, scarlet fever and consumption that one of the men wis auffering from
tis way the divezo. when the child has a cold. That All medical authorities say Beware of
For the quick curs of Bulda
[FOR will find nothing better than Ohamberant
cokla
His Worship discharged the defend
Lain's Cough Remedy. It can always be In another case a fine of $25 w depended upon and is pleasant and male imposed upon a Chinese Defendant to cake. For sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers
Earmarked amounts and
amorats allocated and re- mitted
B
100
3275
38.33
1.40.2, 2.17.4. last
1.2.
PINGWO CHIEF. 1 taile lost 1. 37.0.
1.12.2, 1.18.3: Inst 131.1.
DALKY CHIF, 1 mile, 38, 1.15.2, -1.52.2,
16 2.25.1; laat 33.2.
NYANZA (T). 1 mile, 39.3, 1.17, 1.55.1,
2.20.2; Last 1 34.1.
COUGNET DAHLIA 1 mile last . 81.2,
1.06.2; last 32.
WINDSON-DARLIA. 1 mile,, 1.10, 1.42.2,
2.13.3; inst31.
GIANT DAMLIA, 1"mife last 3. 87, 1.14,
1.48; last 1.82.
BANDY, 1 mile, 39, 1.18.2, 1.524, 224;
last
81.1..
DERBY GRIFFINS.
KING BEN, mile Inst 1, 12,- 1.06.2; jacb|
£ 23.2
VICTORY, 1 mile, 37, 1.15, 1.52, 2.25,1;||
Tant + 88.1.
Inox Dex, 1 mile fast 4, 35, 1.08.2,
1.41.1; het 32.4.
-Warsion II. 21 last mile, 37, 1.15, 1.32,
2.29; las 07.
Town Mosse, I mile, 7, 1.13, 147,
2.20.2; Laut 38.2.
Brown Morse, 1 milo, 37, 1:20, 1.47,
2.18; lent ₫ 81.
#203,126,41|| TITLEMOUIS, 14, 46, 1.21, 1.57.8, 2.82.2, 8.04.1; last †.814.
FORMOSA Giner, I mila, tó, 109, 1.415, 188,359.09.184; Lant 182.8.
Balance in hand.......8 14787.21
H. J. ETABE,
Hon. Treasures. Hongkong, 5th February, 1917.
GEOMETRICAL DEFINITIONS..
Of a subaltern, That which has pori-
tion, but no magnitudes
Esazz Cmm, 1 mile, 37, 1.12.2, 1548.2,
2.18.2 last
82.
RUSSIAN, Chile, 88.2, 118.8,
1.474 plast §. 841,0
GLAMOUS PLAI, 14:39, 161, 277), 18.00; lost † 1944
MATCHES: Pranz, 11 lat 1, 41, 1.18.1.
3.44.1: Last 30
$5,500--No.443. $5,000-No. 25. $4,500-No. 39.
83,420---No. 25.
82,000--No. 08
No. 74,
81,000-Yos 179 and 183. $030-No. 194.
3000 - No. 17.
8500-Ncg. 1, 19, 70, 38, 36, 39, 42, 4
93, 94, 158
and 191. 8400-No. 187...
#250---No. 185
$200-Nos. 15, 87, 90, and 17. 810-No. 10.
12 and 180.
2014, 23, 24, 29, 31, 37, 48,
49, 62, 85, 2, 101, 6, 117, 118, 125, 14, 40, 178, 180 and 188. 330-No. 86 and 115. $75-Non. 116 and 122. -360-No. 63.
850-No. 2, 3, 22, 29, 32, 41, 46 (u),'
(6), 49, 51, 62, 53, 73, 87, 95, 100, 102, 103, 104, 105, 112, 128, 129, 136, 137 141, 142, 167, 168, 175, 176, 182, anal
192. $t No. 10. 336--No. 193.
830-Nos. 73, 70, 110, 119, 124, and 131. $20-Nos. 12, 38, 45, 65, 71, 77, 80, 89, 96, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 113, 120, 120, 133, 134, 138, 142, 146, 148, 14, 155, 31, 177, and 194.
20--Nos. 20, 34, 40, 66, 60, 73, 78 78, -20, 343,. 147, 130, 190, 135, 195, and 123 815--Now. 1, 4, 89, 114, 136, 140, 154,
and 155.
$10-No 8,-13, 81, 34, 44,
84, 85, 67, 70, 81, 82, 83, 84, 121, 180, 137, 169, 13, 4, 187, 170, 171, and 182 $5-Nos. 5, 7, 2, 11, 16, 18, 28, 38, B9,
61, 5, 92 97, 0, 11, 120, 127, 148, 1556 153, 156, 157, 158, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 172, 173, 174, and 189.
Total....................$39,100.00 The UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF
CANTON, LIND Hon. Treasurers and Secretaries. Hongkong, February 8th 1817,
A FORTY YEARS TEST. -
And beer curing coughs and cal HAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remedy
Basso and Black Parson (1), 1 mío, 81, for the past forty years and has gainek
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in popularity every year. What better recommendation is required 7: For al
said be thought the hient had fever. 1 Of Turkish comertmique. That which VICTORY DAHLIa, 1 mile, 89, 1.25, 1:40. by all Chemists and Storekeeper:
ful lies igually on any point,
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