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SHIPS DUE TO ARRIVE.

No. 17,825, 六拜禮

张三十月二十年九十一百九千一类 HONGKONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1919.

THE BRIBERY CASE.

THE MOTOR BANDITS:

CHINESE TELEGRAMS.

SHIPPING DISPUTE.

FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE

PRINCIPAL WITNESS CANNOT BE FOUND.

TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

(By arrangement with Wak 7sz. Yat Po.)..

DEFENDANT HONOURABLY

DISCHARGED.

This morning. Mr. Longinotto in-

December: 13th, 1919. ' RE WAGES DISPUTE. Dear Sirs, We are in receipt of

formed his Worship that he was un-FOOCHOW JAPANESE CONSUL'S your letter of yesterday's date which

able to carry the evidence with regard to Wo Cheuk, any further than his dying deposition where he said he was taken to the hospital by a clansman. The Police are net in: possession of this clansman's name and consequent

When the case was called before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning of the Eurasian named Ernest Baker, an assistant chemist.et the Government Laboratory, who is charged with atty could not find him.. tempting to receive a bribe of $900.

P.C. B82 was then re-called. He to influence his conduct as a public said the revolver issued to him on the servant to do an act of dishonesty. day in question was similar to the one

COUNTER-PROTEST...

we have placed before our clients the Shipowners" Protection Association of, Hongkong- SHANGHAI, Dec. 12. The Japanese Consul at Frochow has lodged a counter-protest with the office of the Commissioner of Foreign Alairs of Fukien, with the following demands:

(1) Punishment of Tse Cheung Ko, (2) The places from the Chong the leader of the students.

guarded by Japanese police.

FROM EUROPE.

The A&TIILE IAS, due bere Dec. 15 The HFLEXUS, dne hero Dec. 18 and sais for as Dee. 18. and sala firabai and Japan Dec. 17. The TELAMY, dus here Des es and ants for Shanghai Dec. 28.

BACK FROM THE DEAD.

PRICE $3.00 Per Month

A romantic story has come to fight at Brighton of a supposed widow, dressed in mouraing, who accidentally

met her husband whom she thought

a

THE RAINFALL.

The following table gives the monthly rainfall at the Observatory to the end of November with the means and extremes for 35 years

RAINFALL AT HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.

1919.

...

1884-1918

Man. Max. Min. .63 137 8.43 .00 7.95 .00 1.50 1.60 1.76 2.79 11.49 17 14.89 1 23 4.43 5.30 6.95 11.60 48.84 1.15

10.82 16.09 34.37 2.34

to be dead. Last April Private C. E. Morris, Duke of Cornwall's Light In- fantry, was officially notified as dead. His widow put on black am frew her January .................. Our clients note that it is not now

One d. vhile in February The . INGOW, dhe here Des, widow's pension.

Grand March the intention of the Captains, Officers.

Parade where she is employed. Mrs. April and Engineers concerned to deter 5 sails for Shanghai and Japan newsagent's shop in. mine their engagements other than, Dec. 1o. according to law, that is to say, those The AGAPENOR dae here Dec. 18 Morris saw a soldier go by. With a lay employees who are on six months and aile for Shangh and Japan Dec. 29 joyous exclamation of "That's my hus June Articles determinable in Hongkong. The BELLEROTHOY, due here band" she rushed after him and claim. July

For one dreadful moment, Augus: will not terminate the same until the Deca and alls for Teington and Japaned him. expiration of their Articles and then

The LAOMEI IN, due hero Jan. 6 his memory gone, the man looked at September... 2.65 9.99 30.60 .63 her blankly. Then a light came into November... 2.89 1.68 8.81 01 gards those who are under Articles The KNIGHT OF THEGAR FR his eyes, and he recognised her as which can be terminated on twenty-due bere Jan. 6 and sails for Shanghai his wife. four hours' notice in Hongkong, the and Japan Jan. 74

Mrs. Morris lost no time in discard same will only be determinable In The 8a DEMOD 3015) due lyon during her widow's clothes. Her hus- Hongkong on twenty-four hours 6 and saila for Shanghai and Japa band suffered from severe shell shock

Jan. 7. notice.

year ago, and lay for a long time

c. 3

the Police informed his Worship that produced. He could not identify the Chien Street to the south gate to only in Hongkong: and that as rei and sails for Japan Jan. 7.

the principal witness for the prosecu-one he used. tion is still not, to be found."

By Mr. Longinotto: He could not say how many shots he fired, it must have been about four or five shots.

By His Worship: He did not in- spect his revolver before he handed it to the constable in charge. He handed the revolver to P.C. ̃ ̄A46.

(3) The Chinese be responsible for payment of indemnity suffered from the boycon of Japanese goods.

(4) Suppression of the boycott movements.

JAPANESE MINISTER'S

PROTEST.

The Captalis, Officers and En- gineers concerned are of course legally entitled to do what they now propose to do, and the owners con The Japanese Minister at Peking cerned can take no exception thereto, has approached Mr. Char Lu, the consequently, in view of your letter Minister of Foreign Affairs, to demand of yesterday's date, no legal proceed the suppression of the local agitation.ings will now be instituted.

Mr. M. K. Lo, for the delence. said he would like to say a few words before his Worship discharged his client. Counsel said that he would first of all deal with details of the case as alleged by the prosecution. He said that the defendant is alleged to

John Fender, P.C. A46, said on have gone to the oil shop at No. 19. the afternoon of Nov. 26 he was in Side Street, to enquire as to the charge of the arms store at Central identity of the person who sent the Station. At about 3 p.m., he re samples to be analysed, with intent. ceived a six-chamber revolver from it is alleged, of obtaining a bribe of P.C. BS2. He examined the re- $900 in consideration for which he volver and found that four shots had: would make a favourable report been fred from it. When a revolveri the "samples. This allegation, said is issued to a constable going on:

It is reported that the Premier, ridiculous. Counsel, was

First of

patrol the number of the revolver all. his client was on probation, and is not recorded in the Arms Store General Kan Wang Pang has re- he would not be so silly, under the Book." He produced four empty ceived a telegram from Mr. Chum circumstances, as to run the risk of cartridges extracted from the revolver. Chuen Hsuen informing him that he has come to some definite arrange- spoiling his career. The next point

Inspector John Grant said that atments with General Luk Wing Ting he would like to raise is that the man- ager of the Union Trading Co. (the about 6 pm. on Nov. 26, he was to make peace in his recent interview present at the Government Civil Hos

with General Luk at Kwangsi. buyers of the oil was a particular

pital together with the three defen friend of his client, and, as a matter

cants when the dying deposition

MR. CHUM AND THE PEACE.

THE SHANTUNG RESERVATION.

Our clients have already given a detailed consideration to your clients' demand and have compared the pre- sent wages paid with those in various other parts of the world Our clients have also carefully considered the of the freight present position market, and have come to the con clusion that it is impossible for them at the present time to consider, any increase of wages, but we are in structed to state that if at a furture

of fact. he was well known to all the Ling, Piu, P.C. C605, was taken. employees of the Union. Trading Co..The defendants were present with 10 some of whom were his school mates. other men (all coolies) when the taking Diplomatic Corps says that Britain Information emanating from the In view of that fact. Was it not easier of the dying deposition commenced and France have sympathised with for him to have got the particulars. heard they remained until the point of the Americans an the reservation of that if there are at the present ; wanted from the Union Trading Co. the deposition where the identification Counsel submitted that the last thing was made and sfter the identification the Shantung Clauses in the peace ship, the owners concerned will be

his client would have done would be

the ten coolies were then excluded.

to go to a strange firm for informa The deceased identified the first de- tion. Proceeding. Councel said that if the case had been proceeded with,fendant who was standing filth, in the he could have proved an alibi. as herow from witness's right, as the man

who shot him on the staircase.

Dur-

is able to trace every movement of ing the taking of, the deposition, the his client from 5 o'clock on the even

first delendant frequently questioned ing of Dec. 3. the time he left the

the deceased, and tried to suggest office, to 9.30 p.m. The defence absolutely denies that the defendant that there was an element of doubt

positive.

treaty.

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

DRINKS TO DEADEN PAIN.

A Chinese woman has been re-

a critical condition, Hospital in moved to the Government Ciril

ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

MAN ATTACKED AT STANLEY.

date should there be a substantial rise in the freight market, our clients

situation. will be prepared a re-consider the "We are further instructed to state moment any particular cases of hard prepared to discuss the same with the employees concerned.

Yours faithfully, (5d.) DEACON, LOOKER,

DEACON & HARSTON. WEATHER REPORT.

+

+

relatively low over the south China Sea-

Fresh te strong mo son will prevail along the Clans cout, anlov 'th nor h Chias

The ANTILOCHUS te bere Jar 13 and sails for Japan Jan. 14.

FROM JAPAN..

The B. MISHIMA MARU, Yokohama Necember 14 and a dar her

■ Koba, Moji and Shanghai December The as TEUCER vs Yokohama Dec. 2 and is due hete Dec. 17.

12.

The IDOMEN EUS, loves Yoko bama Dec. 9 and is dus hère Doc. 23.

19.43 13.38. 30.08 4.57 19.67 14.05 30:06 3.97

October 4.70 4.88 23 99

.01

The year's rainfall to the end of the month amounts to 75.43 inches the 35 years mean for the same period being 82.70 inches.

in hospital at Mons unaware of his ANTI JAPONISM IN JAVA.

identity. Subsequently the authori ties must have discovered who he was, and sent him to Brighton, for he had

on him a paper with, his wife's name

SENSATIONAL STORIES.

The Chinese in Japan have not.

and address. They did not nority her. been a bit behind their compatriots however, and Morris's memory failing at home in their prosecution of the him he was wandering about aimlessly anti-Japanese boycott, and their hos when she happily saw him..

tility is visited chiefly on Chinese memory is now gradually returning.

who persist in dealing in Japanese goods. According to a Japanese' merchant who has just arrived home by the N.Y.K. steamer Kawachi-

His

The As SADO MARDT, leaves To COURT-MARTIAL COMEDY are sentiment is running very

hamn. December 12 alia.fun here vin Japan ports and Shanghai December 96. The 9. TYDEUR leaves Kobe

Dec. 4 and is dus here Jan..

high in Java rainst Japan and the Japanese. Anti Japanese feeling is

Chinese mer-

A District Court-martial, which has carried on to such an extent that been sitting at Aldershot, has been the residences of dealing with a charge of being absent without leave preferred against Wil liam Howells, a conscientious objector, described as a driver in the Royal

The A. NELEUS, leaver Tokoherna Dec. 23 and is die her Jan. 6.

The KITANO MART, Iraves Yokohams December 26 and is due hare

The AB. TEIRESTAS, leaves Yoko-Engineers. fanusty 9. hama Jan. 3 and is due hero Jan. 20.

FROM SHANGĦAL

chants dealing in Japanese goods are set on fire without compunction. and merchants have actually been burnt to death. Two principal Chin- ese merchants, who managed to at- tract the hostile attention of these Mr. Scott Duckers, who defended, anti-Japanese people are being search- at the outset objected to the court, ed for, eighty thousand dollars and which, he cfiimed, had no jurisdic seventy thousand dollars being set: tion over the accused, as the War upon their heads respectively. Need- Office had released all conscientious less to say the Japanese merchants The na. ARVA, leaves Sharghai Dec. objectors in April. His point was are faring very badly in these circum-" 17 and is due hora aboni Dec. 59.

overruled.

stances, and many of them are du -The * KNIGHT TEMPLAR, lea-os

It was stated in evidence that ac- the verge of bankruptcy. This anti- Shanghai Dec. 18 and is due bere Dec, 22cused was a conscientious objector Japanese feeling, says this delightfully The BS ONEA, Shanghai Jan.placed on the Army Reserve, and or sensational informant, is gradually, 17 and is due bertan. 22

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FROM MANILA.

FROM AUSTRXLIX.

The

ngkong Rainfall for the 14 hours

NIKKO MARIT left Sydney gulog at 10 am today, 0.00 inch. Now, 25 and is doo hers via Manila Dec.

ital soos January 1h 78.14 inches.18. Azminat na sverage of 83.4't fachen

to eat for the 21 Dimrs ending at aa na Dcember 14 b.

1-Honkong

FROM AMERICA.

dered to and work of national import spreading to Celebes and Borneo.

*nce under the War Office scheme. He was recalled to the lours in March last, but failed to obey, and was arrested at his home in Wales in

The defence was that the war cabi- net's order releasing all conscientious objectors, made in April, cancelled the calling-up order. The prosecution contended that as the accused dis- regarded the calling-up notice the, release order did not apply to him.

The Court considered its decision in private, and on reopening stated their finding would be promulgated: in due course. The accused was de- tained in custody.

Desember 134 12h 15m.-No returns went to the shop at No. 19. Sideas to identity; but the deceased was suffering from self-inflicted injuries from Japan or Vladin suck. Pressitre to her throat. She consumed a has deceseiblichily over the Philip

The LTXION, leires Manila Jen. 3 August. Street, on the evening in question. The defence goes further to allege!

Ho Hang principal Chinese detec-large quantity of Chinese wine and pines and increased ali hulp elsewhers;

it is bightest o er Y. Chine where & and is die here Jan. 6. that the principal witness for the protive, said on the afternoon of Nov: 261 then committed the deed with a an icyet no has developed, and secution who had not had pluck he was walking along Graham Street razor. The motive is said to be enough to attend Court. knew the de- when he received certain information jealousy, fendant was employed as the Govern- and proceeded by ricsha to No. 40 Des ment Laboratory-he (the defendant) Vieux Road West where he was told was offen sent out to various oil shops that the robbers had already escaped to get samples for analysis on behalf in a motor car in the direction of Ken of other Arms and clients, and had.redy Town. He instructed P.C. C4S in fact, gone to the shop at No. 19. to go with him to Kennedy Town by P.C. CE05 then joined them Side Street, on a previous occasion-tram.

At 2 pm, yesterday a Chinese

who villager and he (the principal witness; told the and they proceeded to Kennedy Town

was returning to people in the shop that if he was together. Before the car got to Cat- Stanley, after a visit to some friends giver $900 to hand to an employee chick Street, they saw several police at Wanchai, was-way-laid and ribed of the Government Laboratory, a men on the road and jumping off they by two men near the Old Tytam favourable report

the samples joined them. They then proceeded Reservoir. The men assaulted the would be made. Of course. Said to Cafchick Street, where, after in-villager, threw him, on the ground Counsel, he would put the $900 instructing Sergt. Clark to watch the and stole $7.

The Police believe that a number of his own pocket and then hope that entrance of the tea house he and Icur the report would be favourable. Chinese constables, including P.C's. men entered the temple to steal, and Y. 1.

As

the deceased, who disturbed them, was foully done to death. first floor.

theory is supported by the fact that the deceased's valuable opium- pipe and a number of silver chairs, belonging to the idols of the temple, were stolen.

OW

At this stage the hearing was ad journed tili Wednesday afternoon.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

a matter of fact, he had been told by C48 and C605, went upstairs to the the Union Trading Co., that it was known all along that the report would be a clear one. The samples were sent purely as a matter of routine. Counsel further stated that when. Mr. Dovey attended Court on Thursday,! he took the opportunity of questioning Mr. Dovey and was informed that although this particular lot of sam- ples were there together with others. no one paid any attention to it. If the defendant had been at all interest- ed in those samples, he could have gone to Mr. Dovey and asked to be

Six or seven pages of closely set allowed to analyse them, and he being sufficiently qualified to do so. Mr. matter about the Order of the British Dovey would have entrusted them to Empire (0.8E) The gist-finder him, but the defendant did nothing of [refuses to read it,

THE GIST CIT.

This

to Dap. Rock. N. and N. E. winds, fresh; taito

Forces Chanel. N. wied ung.

Chin Jongkong und Laz.ocks. The same SON 1.

"South coast of Chins betreer longling and Hsinən. The same a

1st

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1.T. F.. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong Observatory, Dec. 13 1819.

HONGKONG TIDES.

The tire-table viven below has boso mpiled at the Vational Almans Office In London from the result of the analysis: of observations taken by means of s5 MURDER IN A TEMPLE.tomatic tile-rocording machine in the Water Police Easin at Tsim Sha Tsul loring the years 15773-A.

KEEPER 8TRANGLED TO

DEATH.

D

A keeper of a temple in the Ma Tau Chung village was found dead, yesterday morning, by his wife.

Marks on the deceased's neck point ed to the fact that the man had been

the scrt,, the samples were analysed An awkward amendment to a Pri-strangled.

by another assistant. Counsel sub-son Rule, for classifying prisoners.

mitted that if his client was so inter-

NEW BUDDHIST HYMN..

The zero of the table corresponds with be zero of the sounding in the Arimiralty hart, which has been found to be i Leel

rches below mean sos-leveli

To obtain the depth of water pa the tde gange at the Victoria Naval Yard feet 4 inches, and on the gauge

dd

st Lamont Dook, Aberdeen, add' 10 feet forbes to the height given in the table.

December 14:21, 1819

The

Mr. Scott Duchers stated that he EDITATOR, left an had been to the War Office, and was Francisco Nov. 13 and is das hero via officially informed that it the accused Honelain, Japan poria, Shanghai and was sent to prison an order for his Manila December 14.

release would be sent next day. Aren't they spiteful devils?

The IXION, le ven Testik Nov PT. and is dam here via Taingtau, Tokobama, Koos and Manila Jan. .

The SHINYO MARI, Tere San Francisco December 4 and is due here

in Honelala, Japan ports, Shanghai | and Manils January 6

The FROTESILAUS, leaves Frattle Doc 3 and in due bera vis Tainga, Tokohama, Kobe and Manila Feb. 6.

Thes. TINDAREUS, loren Beattle Jan. 21 and is die here via Tainetan, Yokohama, Kate and Manila March 5.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELA,

TEAK HOTEL

8th December.

Majne D. L. Harding! Mr B. da F. Hutchl

F. R. J. Adama Capt Archer ... Mr E. E Baker Mr. C. B. Bird

BOTI

MR. W. Lea Joner

Mr Kaspersan

Hand Hra D. K.Mr 1 A. Laing

HIGH WATEX

Bangkong Menu *TUR

LOW WATER

Hongtock Balght Mean The

Hour

Mr E B'a king

Blair

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Man. 15.

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ested in those samples as to go to the for different treatment as Europeans shop and ask for a bribe, the first of Asiatics. Azy prisoner whose thing he would have done would have application to be classed as 8 been to get possession of the samples European prisoner is refused by the A recent issue of the Siam Official and then make arrangements for the Superintendent is entitled to appeal Gazetfe contains, over the signature alleged dishonest report. Without the samples being in his possession to the Governor-Classification is of the Privy Seal, a new Buddhist

Hyma, composed in Pali by H. R. H. Tue how could he make a favourable re-desirable; but that's the wrong way, the Supreme Patriarch of Siam. d. 17

The fact that his port on them?

Mr. Dick Melbourne is appointed A translation in Siamese is Thar 15 client took no steps to secure the Registrar, Supreme Court and Com appended. The hymn was chanted samples, although he could have done so without any difficulty, proved his panies, Administrator and Trustes, for the first time at the celebra tion of His Majesty's Acces innocence and the falsity of the charge during Mr. H. A. Nisbet's absencesion, which was also the anniversary against him. No attempt to obtain on leave.

of the Armistice, and it is explained bribe had been made by his client.

Khun Aing-thuan, Fung Tit-pak that the idea of the hymn, came to HR. Hit he Supreme Patriarch while.

In closing Counsel asked his Wore Chan Tsz-kiu, and Chan cham-u are the priests were chanting at the ship, in discharging the defendant, to mention that he left the Court without declared partners in Chap Cheung Victory Celebration in the Chapel

Slog Ki & stain on his good character.

Royal, Wat Prakeo. His Majesty An election by JP's. of a member approved the use of the hymn by the His Worship: Ernest. Baker, you have been charged with attempting to of the Licensing Board in Mr. People and on that account it is thus

published.

obtain a bribe of $900 in connection Shelton Hooper's place will be tried) with your duties as an assistant chem- again on December 22.

1st the Government Laboratory..

The Police are unable to produce evi-

dence to support the charge and I

have no evidence before me 10 cast.

any suspicion on you at all. You are one fatal (Chinese) case of cerebro

discharged.

Defendant: Thank you, sir.

Yesterday's bill of health records

spinal meningitis,

GOLF,

Messrs. D. Nicell and A. Davison play Messrs A. Brawn and G..H. May in the Owen's Cup at King's Park to-morrow,

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·HONGKONG REGISTER.

FRYTO

Mr D. H. BAX# : --- Mr A. Brambom Major BY J. Bowen Mr and Mrs U. Brsakepear

Mr. Bow

Mea C. Ball

MrJ D. Lloyd

Mr M. M. Mass MeR. Mattingly Mir, Finlay Miller Mr&Mrs W.J. Milos Capt Monteith MrET, Kroll Mr E... ParSOCE,

Fer. R. A. Bandle, Lt. Col. & Mrs Thur

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by Pelham

Mr W. A. Battur. MrT. L. Perkins

Bold Bliss Philips

Hr. A Button

We Chariton

Mr E B. Putter

Mr E. Ram-

Mrs W. H. Chesbirous A. B. Haworth: Mr & Mrs Coobraze Mr. W. E. Roberts deyn date ni On date as Lt. Col. E. GL Coles Mrs Rovers

19.00

Mr. R. Corle Majo & Mrs Bandera

Mis Fkinper Mira Cormack

Grant Mr Q. W Darch Mr & Mr L 30.04 Me LJ. Davies Smith

Eng Comdr W. Mr A. Findley Smith

Maj. Leslie Buith MC. G. H. Drafts Mrs & MissStoff Ings

Barometer. 30. 8

Humid ty temperature 60 163 Direction of L

Wind....!! Forca Weather w "Baitu

30.10.

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Mr & Mrs Jobo Mr and Ms B).

Duncan

Mr & MIO EngeCapt. & Mrs Tomaly 0.13 0,00 0.00 Cap Mawela Haj Gen Y Youtris

Mr A Fo hergill Kev Sughest open at Temperature on the Lether 4. D. Galloway Lowest opes air Temperature on the 18th 31% 0/L Grii h

T.F.CLAXTON, Director Mr L. Gout Ht P. D. Wibon

Mr D. Hall -Eongkong, Chiaratory, Dao, 11910

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Great Saccess of the Clever Entertainers AILEEN AND DORIS WOODS. who will appear again at the

TEA DANSANTS

00

MONDAY, 15 December, 1919. and THURSDAY, 18th December, 1919- Entrance to Dance Room 82; Hotel Residents $1.

J. H. TAGGART, Manager.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT,

IT. IS HEREBY NOTIFIED thr Sealed Tenders in duplicate, which. should be clearly marked "TEN R FOR QUARRIES" will be received at this Oce until Noon MONY, the 2nd day of December, 1910, for the letting of the undermentioned Granite Quarries at Hongkong, Kowloon, and the New Territo, for one year from the 1st January,

1920,

Each lealer must be accomp led by a receipt to the effect that the. tenderer bas deposited in the Colonial Treasury a sam as stated in the cheduls hereunder opposite to each quarry, as a pledge of the boos Eden of bis offer, which sum atall be forfeited, to the Crown, if the tenderer refuara tu carry out his tender and comply with the conditions. bereinafter contained, should the sender be accepted

The Government does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender

..

:

Forms of tender can be obtained from the Director of Public Works

PARTICULARS OF THE QUARRIES.

Deposit

Quarr Lot No.

Approximate Upsat Crown Area in Acres

with

Rent

tender.

Teát Taz Mui No.2

12.02

81.700.00

#280.00

-Shaukimun Nos. 3 &l

78.15

5,300.00)

880.00

(1) Hck Un No.,ß

8.44

4,300.00

700:00"

Ma Teu Kok No: 7

6,70

1,000.00 260,00

(2)'.

Do

1.60

1,200.00

200.00

Jordan Road No. 10.

4.05

1,300,00

220.00

Ngau Tau Kok Not

2.22

800.00

130.00

Da

Nos. 1-5, 7, 8, 10 19,-

*10,80

2,100.00

abu.co

20 & 25

No. 9, 11:14, 21 & 22

-3.90-

200 00

35.00.

Chin Ko Liang Nos. 1-20 Bai. Tao Wan Nos. 1-18 Lyemin Nov. 1-25 a

21.86*

2,500 00

410.00

16.53

500.00

80.00

20.44

2,800,00

460.00

2:10

400,00

66.00

Fuk Teup Teung No,, 12.

4.88

1,400.00

220.00

Do No., 28

The tenderer for Hor Un Quarry Lot No. 6 will also have to include in his tender the anm of $100,00 towards the cost of construc tings wall to prevent damage to K. I. L'8 1902 & 1223.

(2) The tenderar for Ma Tau Kok Quarry Lot No. 8 will also have to include the sum of $100.00 towards the cost of cccstracting a- obañael to prevent damage to the Government Blaughter. House at Ma Thái Kế

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