THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921.
Hughes & Hough
AUCTIONEERS, TO THE GOVERNMENT
AND ADMIRALTY,
Coal Contraotors“ General Brokára.
– PUBLIC AUCTIONS-
Nov. 18.-Jewellery.
22.-General Furniture.
1
25.-Curios.
29.-Goueral Furniture.
Dec. 3-Furniture 107 The Fask.
"
6-General Furniture &c.
INTIMATIONS.
ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN that
EXTRAORDINARY GEN. ERAL MEETING will be held at the | Club flouse, North Point, on SATUR
DAY, November 19th, at 5:30 p.m. to confirm resolutions passed at the last, Extraordinary Goneral Meeting. The Meeting will take place at about 5,30 p.m. or immediately after the conclu sion of the day's racing.
A. G. LAMPLUGH,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, November 15, 1921.
THE GENERAL EXCHANGE COMPANY, LIMITED.
8 -- British & Foreign Stamp N
THE Unda, wigned havore-aved roamce. on to all by Pablin Anction. (For account of the Concerned.)
ON
FRIDAY, November 18, 1921, commencing at 2.30 p., at their Salou Roume, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, Vorner of
Ice House Street,
Valuable Jewei'ery
including:
Diamond and Gem Rings, Bracelets, Fendants, Gold Chain Bags, Watches,
And
1 14-Ct. Gold Repeating Stop. Wateli,
Terms: Cash on delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 14, 1921.
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNE).
TUESDAY,
November 22, 1921, commencing at 2.30 p... at their Sales Rooms, N. 8. Dee Vaux Road, Corner of Ioe House Street, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK- WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,
tc., Comprising :- Dining Suites, Chesterfield Solaa, Arm-chairs (new), Card and Occasional Tables, Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, large and small Wardrobes,, Dressing
dc..
&&
THE CHINA MAIL.
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS,
$1. PREPAID. Every additional word 4 Conte
for 3 insertions.
WANTED
WANTED: To rent for Storage purposes SMALL ROOM abent 40 x 30 feet, ground floor preferred and harbour sítnution roadway. Good light & stone or cement floor, essential. Reply to Box No. 1330, o "China Mail."
conveniont
TO LET,
to
Japan, where, in contrast to Chine, no opporition was met with, and after the service had been thoroughly organised, Lieutenant Suenson returned to Denmark for the purpose of resuming his career in the Navy. He war,
bow. ever, prevailed upon to rentain in the company, and after finally resigning bia commission with the rank of Captain-nbsequently raised to Commodora-he became managing director of the company in 1874, a post which he held without intercup- tion until 1908, when he was elected chairman of the board of directors, having already had A scat on the board since 1890. Failing health compelled Commodore Suenson to give up the active leadership of the chairman of the board of directors,
Although Commodore Sustison
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 10 LET.-GODOWN at Ysuntali,company, and he was elected hon,,
R EXTRAORDINARY MEET T ING of the above nameil Company HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION CO., For particulars apply to Tug will be held at No. 10, Des Vooux. Road Central, (1st floor), Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, on the 21st day of November, 1921, at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the anbjoineri resolution will be proposed:
That the capital of the Company bo increase to $10,000,000 by.the
shares of $50 each ranking for
Liver
Depressed in the morning sometimes? Get rid of it! Half a teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a' tumbler of hot water every morning.Every morning that's the point to remember. Enough for two months in a bottle
Kruschen Salts
Kons and Southern China.
nover ro-visited Chins, he was later A. S. WAT & Co. b. Sele Azents for Long on instrumental in the opening up of this vast country by constantly impressing upon the Chinese Govern-;
TINITORS 12 THE HOTNES
TO LET UNE OFFICE in No. 4 Queen's Road Central to be ter For particulars apply to Bank of Chinment the necessity of erecting land- lines between larger towns. and, although several attempts met with disappointment, his efforts were at entrusted by the late Viceroy, Li Mr Th. B.V. Aiphon G. Harper last rewarded by the company being Hung chang with building a whole. Alston
LET- From First February next. arcation of 100,000 additional T lower er lingerien 10 3 bias dividend and in all other respects Englisis family). Apply Singh 42, ton Path, upper floor decupied by pari pass with the existing Bonham Strand, West, 100,000 shares in the Company.
By Order,
(Signed) LI YUNG CHAI, Chief Manager. Dated the tenth day of November 1921.
FOR SALE.
SEATER CADILLAC CAR. Splendid condition. Going a real No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, apply Box No. 1333,
"China Mail."
1st floor, Victoria, Hongkong.
WILL
NOTICE.
VILL BUY & REMOVE. - Old bricks, tiles, beams, floor-boards, window-sashes, shutters, etc. Apply P. O. Box 249,
NOTICE.
DOVAIRO SATURDAY, 19th, at ON'T FORGET THE KOWLOON Chater Bungalow.
Open from 1.30-7.30 p.m. 8.30
11 p.m.
COMMDR. SUENSON DEAD,
MAN WHO LAID HONGKONG
CABLES.
net of land-lines from 1881 and Me C. W. Anders'a Med. So itt Harston
Mr S. C. Harris onwards.
Mr G. 8. Aveyard MCP Herrewyn
MARKET
PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.
APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES,
31
November 14th, 1921,
Butcher Meat.
Poultry.
"
"
Seef Siriola-Mel Long Pr ... lb. 20
Prime Cut Corned-Ham Ngwu Yuk,
Ut
Chicken,-Kai Təạ.
J
- lb. 84
20
+
Capone, Small,--8la Kat...
I
30
99
Uapom, Large,➡Su Kal
100
A
H
38
71
H
Floret,-Shia Breast-Nga Nam Soup,--Tong Yuk:... Bbeak,-Ngan Yuk På
19
Duck,p.co
IH
30
་་་་* ་
"
Steak Sirloin,-Ngau Lan
16
16
16
25
96
Dover-Pan Kau
LOL
18
"
Egge, Hen,-Kil Tan (conking) par dos 19 Eggs, Hen,-Kal Tan (freak)...per dok. Fowls, Cauton,--Bal....... ' lb. 40 Fowls, Hatino,-Hot Nam Ka!... 30 Geeep.-Ngo
... 28 Pigeons, Caubon,--Pak Rap...esoh 40
Holhow,Bol Han Pak Kap
esch fo
18
,, Saumges,- Ngan Chang Ballook's Bralus,-Ngan No per sot 16:
Tongue, fresh,--Ngau El sach 60 Tongan, corned,-Ham Ngan Li esch BS cont. Head, Ngau Tau... puch 60 Hasrt-Ngan Sam.. th. 13 Hump, Salt-Ngan Kio.. Feet-Nga Kouk...each Kidneys,-Ngao Yla „
-Ngan Mel Liver,-Ngad Kon... Ib. 19 Tripe fundressed), Ngan To lb. 6 Olvas' Head and Feet,-Ngnu-toni-
tau-koak ...
set $1.00 Matton Chop,-teang Pei Kwah 1b, 84
Leg.-Young Pet...
34 30
190
www
10
10
18
"
Turkeys, Cook-Fo Eal Kang Ib. 75 Tarkers, Hen-Fo Kal No Salpe.-Sha Taul... ...
Pheasant,-Shan Kat... ... Call-Om Chon
Partridgen,Che Ki
GKZ
Coconute.-Ye Tee...
Gard
A
Di at 12 .1.15
15 18
Fruits.
HONGKONG HOȚEI .
November 14
i
Shoulder,--You Shau Saddle,-Peang Ou Yok 93 Plg'a Chitlinge,-Cha Chong
Almonds.-Hang Yon... Apples, (California)-Kam Shan
Plog Ko
lb 15;
24
"
Bananas, (bride'), Macao,--Sun
+3
Herog Obie
4'
25.
1
"
Brains,-Can No...... per set Feet-Cha Kenk
Carambola-Teang To
" 12
骂
... each 10
Pun
Ib. 16
Fry,-Ohn Chap
IM
18
**
14
10
I
"1
Head,Ohu Tau Heart-Cha Sam
asch 10 Kidneys,Oba Ti¤... each 10 Liver,--Chu Kon *** ... lb. 30 Pack Chop,-Oki Pal Kwai ... 24
15
1
100
Liabees, Dried, (small stone-
14
Leg.--Cha Pel...
39
#
Loln,-Cha Han Tan
** +
24
20
Mr ant Me 1. A. Miss H. O: Isls
Baxter
MeS. R. Brown
Mr F. L. Jone*
Master Joseph Mr. E. M. Joseph
M. B. Julis
D. E. N Lee
Commodore Suenson was known to practically all the table companies and telegraph administrating of the rs E. R. Baior and Ms W. G, world, having attended all the Te e-Me 7. Benjamin graph Conferences up to 1903 held Miss L, Bergson
foseph from time to time in the large capitals ur R. J. Birbeek of Europe. On acount of his great personality, and as he was Miss A Bergama
Mrs Blackburn able to express birasolf Huently whether in English, French, or Ger- , Mr. O, Boehringer Miss H. Lillis man, he soon gained a leading posi: Mrs. S. Brockman Me H. N. Mody tion amongst the representatives r G. K. Hall Brut-De J. Marrison Mr F. H. Mody present at the conferences, where he was always listened to with great Mr and Mrs L. W. Neason
Mr and Mrs W. P. l'ommodore Edouard Suenson, who attention. Since his carliest days in
Mrs E. Honor died at Copenhagen on September 21, the company, and until he retired as Mr G. W. Barton Miss ., O'Neill was born on July 26, 3842, and was chairman of the board of directors r A. T. Colier
(rs T. W. Cochrane r and a son of the late Admiral Suensen, in 1916, the history of Commodore Mr. M. Cottrell Mr 1. Onderwerzer
Onderweizer known to the outside world through Saenson is that of the Great Northern Mr E. R. Godean Mr W. Ott in the naval battle of Heligoland dur- guiding spirit. His death means the Mr and Mrs C. 4.B Capt. and Mre 1. bis akilful handling of the Danish fleet Telegraph Co., of which he was the Miss. Cowlishaw Miss D. E. Pepparoll
Curran Mr S. 8. Po ing the war of 1864 between Denmark loss not only of the maker of a great aud Germany. After having attained cable company, but one the rank of Lieutenant in the Danish best known pioneers Navy, Sueuson served three years in telegraphy. the French Navy, taking part in the
Tables and Chairs, Washstands, &c, SOCIETY OF Sг, VINCENT French expedition to the Far East
(fumed Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinuer Waggons, Diner Services, Crockery, & Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, ..., Electro-plated Ware,
Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures,
And.
One Baby Grand Piano by Broadwood One Piano by Rosekrantz. (Fall Particulars from Catalogue). Terms: Cash on delivery.
AUGUES & HOUGH, Auctioneer). Hongkong, November 16, 1921.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
HONGKONG DOLLAR
DIRECTORY has been acquired, as
DE PAUL,
THE BAZAAR COMMITTEE. begs to appeal to the inflies of Hongkong for gifts of
SOUVENIRS OR PRIZES
fo: the
:
38th ANNUAL AL FRESCO FETE
to be hell on the 4th December.
All gifts will be gratefully received ami acknowledged.
Purces should be sent to
Mr. J. M. NORONHA;
from July 7th, 1921, by the undersign- e/o Credit Foncier d'Extreme-Orient,
ed with all rights, and titles, and' will bereafter be published by them. No claims against the Hongkong Dollar Directory incurred prior to this date will be admitted by the undersigned,
THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE
LTD 5. Wyndham Street. Hongkong, July 7, 1921.
THE WATER SUPPLY.
Pinces Buildings,
or
Mr. F. H. BARNES,
13, Humphreys Avenue, Kowlnan.
ITALIAN CONVENT.
BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR
Level and Storage of water in reservoirs on SATURDAY, 19th November,
on the 1st October, 1921—
HTT AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS
11-20
Tytin 176, “In, Delaw
overflow
tylan Brewash 2
LEVEL
• to. Below ovarßow)
Tylam Intermediate
Lavel with overflow
121
.in. Below overflowi ft. in Below overdow:
ft. 8 in. Above overflow,
-Tytam Tak Lesel with (Level with overflow
prorflow
Wong Net bung, 3 tt.
8 lá. Bulow prENOW.
Pok! sinm. 1.ft.El.
Below overdow
* ft. 8 in. Below overflow
1 ft. 4 in. Below overdum
POBAON IN MILLIONS AND DIDIKAIM OF HALLONA,
friamom
Fram Byewa
iam Tu
Fram Intermediate m
We Not
foft...WAN
1400,
375.00)
18.89
299.10
1,459,00
UST,44
.2008.40
1
2002
Total
Consumption of water in
1921, and the following day. commencing each day at 10 am Ladies' Fresses and underwout, Children's Frooks, Woollen Sipglets, Socks, Slippers, Table Covers, Handkerchiefs. Cushions, Photoframes and Fancy articles,
In a large variety of style..
tan
Buck
Eklund
of the GF. Ewens of cable
FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.
UHAIKA.
L-in Victoria, with two Bearers. darter hours
Half bour,
Une bour,......
10 cente 20
... 25
"
#t
11
against Korea, after which He was, on his return to Denmark, appoint ed Naval Attache to the First Sea Lord of the Danish Admiralty; but when in 1870, the Great Northern China and Japan Extension Tele grah Co. was formed-later on' amalgamated with the present com- pany under the name of the Great Northern Telegraph Co.-with a view of laying submarine cables in the Bar East, Lieutenant Stenson, as he was thon was asked to join the company for the purpose of proceeding to the Far East as the company's general manager there, to make the necessary arrangements for the lauding and laying of the first telegraph cables be!!-Bétond Victoria, with four Bearers.
Hour tween Hongkong-Shanghai, Nagasaki Three hours............. $1.00 and Vladivostock,
Six bodi...................... 1.50 Day (6 am to 6p.m.) 2.00
On his arrival at Hongkong Licut enant Suenson arranged with the! British Colonial Government for a suitable landing-place for the first cable at Deep Water Bay, with right to connect it by a land line, suspended on the Government's own telegraph poles, to an office at Victoria. At Shanghai he met with the greatest difficulties from the very beginning. European merchants
ginger-Captain
3. P. Ferguso Mr
fr and Mrs H H
Fox Mr F. L. Foxal
Sigroland
Mrs A.
Mr and Mis C. E.
mitt Mrs. Sparke
Mr W.. de Steen Mr J. Tooenborrow Mra W. H. Timbrell John SardinarMe and Mrs Edgar Mr F. Gutieriez Warwick
Mr A. O H
Mr H. Watson M-F. Wail
aot. T. P Hall
Mr and Mrs
F. Mr H. Wi soa
Hirdlie and child
BEPULSE BAY HOTEL.
+1
Fab or Lard,-Cha You... Sheep's Head and Feet,-Young
Tad.Kook...
... Bet 70 Heart-Yeung Sam... each 10 Kidneys, Young Tia each 13 Liver.-Young Kon... lb. 34 Sacking Pign, to order,-Ohm Tan!,, 24 Buet, Beef,-8hang Ngau Yan ..... 4 20 Mutton, Shang Young Yau .. 84 Veal,--Ngau Teal Yak........... 21
Saneages,-Ngau Taal Cheung20, No. 1... lb. 20
*Card, Li Ya
Otab-Obik Yu Codfish,-Mus. Ya Orab,--Hal...
Duttle Fish,--Muk Yu Dab,-Sha Wang Yo... Dace-Wong Mel Lap
Lemons, Chius,-Ling Mung... lb. 8
Tomone, (America), —Kam Shao.
Llug Mong... each. 6
Lai Chi Kon b. 18 Oranges, (Canton), Sweet--
0 Shan-sheng The Chang ib. 8 Oranger, Tim Chaug...
Pan (Can), kieg,—5b9 Li Poanute,--Fa Shang ......
12
ป
.. It
Persimmons, Large,-Hung Tao, 10 Plantain,-Tai Chiu ...
-
"
Panielo, Blam,-Talm Lo Yoh 10 Walnet,-Hop Th
b. 18 Grapes,-Po Tai Tez
44
Vegetables, &c.
(Small),
31
Artlobokes, —Ah Chi Check Peans, Sproat-Nga Te... Long, Tan Kok... Beat Root,--Hung Teol Tar Bitter Squash,-Fo Kwa..
...Osc
15. 4
10
2 enab
4
Fish.
Barbel-Ka You Bream,-Pin Yo... Canton Fresh Water Fish.
CtA. 16
Brinjale, theen,-Ching Yon Kwa„. Red-Hang Ke... Cabbage Chinese, (cOMOD),
G
B
20
Kei Trol
(Shanghai)-Ye Tool ...
12
Hoi Jin Yu
20
Cans Shoota, banch, -Kie Shun
3
20
Chaliflower (Large)-Te Teol Facob 20
• 24
(Medium)
20
IH
---
32
Jureo-Kam Shun ...
6
20
***
*
M
Celery Chlassa,-Tong Kan Taol
-45.
Te* 19
Chillies, Dried-Kon Int Chie
2J
The
10
Dog Fish, – Tik To Sha
9
PH
100
+
"
Bed,-Hong F's Chiu ... Gresu-Ching Lat Oblu..
24
24
and
Eola, Conger.--Bol Man
THA
**
$15
r
"
Fresh water-Tum Shut Yn Yellow-Wong Sla...
Curry Stuff, English,-K. Li Chu Lla
18
24
Frogs-Tio Kal...
30
+24
18.0 Cucambers,-Ching He.....each 2 Garlic,-Sun Tau
Tb. 6
45
Ginger young,-Sun Tes Kent,
7
14
M
24
Ginger, old,-Lo Ksung ...
ช
17
18
15
Horseradish, Shangbel,-Lit Kun,,
20.
20
Indian Coen,-Shek Mal.....each 6
13 "
34
Lettuce,-Young Shang Tsol... 10.
32
Water Chestnuts,—We Tal
20
Mandarin,-Kwai
Lam MA Tai... **
32
27
yators,Shang Ho...
-28
the
Parrot Fish-Kal Kang Yu... Perch Tan Lo
27
Pike, Fan Fo
Pan Fong
BlackHak Chong ****
30
Okres
1b, 8 Ontour. Bombay,-Yeung Chung Taulb. 9 Outens, Green,-Shang Chung 16, Onlons, Shanghal-Sheng-hof
Chúng Tau » Parsley,Kuo Tact
5
11
15
Chong....
42
Potato, Sweet,Fan Sha...
* E
4r and Mrs-R. T. and Mrs Geste
Baxter
Miss Ghare Mr. D. Campbell Mr and Mrs Kennett
chlid and nurse
Columbine
dr J. Danby
Three hours,................. 50 Day (8 8.m. to 6 p.ro.), ---- 1.00 Six bours, stovers *** 70
Te A If the trip is extended beyond Victoria, ball fare extra
Between the hours of 8.30 p.m. and 6 the above fares shall be increased 50 per centum.
*** 0.60 cents.
III.In the Hill District.
With Bearers With 4 Bearers. arter hour,......0.15 Half hour,
... 0.20 One hour,
... 0,30 wo hours................... 0.60° Three hours,. ...... 0,70 ......... 1.00 Day (0am to 6p.m.)1.60
Aix hours.
and Mr G. H. AW. Eastman Elliott
G. T. Eveligh
Mr R. Farrant
✰ children
nuise
Br
and Mrs R.. Mr & Mrs Newcomb
Negra
Mr G J. Ro inson Mrg J. Robinson Mr&s Stig er
PEAK HOTEL
November 12.
Mr FR J. Adams MrA. E. Lisaman Mr E. J. Aluslio Mr J. D. Lloyd. 4. J. Anguió Mr R. MacGregor Capt. & Mrs Arche¬Mra K. Mathessen Mr & Mrs Ashton Mr H. F. Mavor
Mr RV, Asmuller Mr and Mrs W.
$0.30
0.40
0:00
0.80
1.00
1.50 2.00
Mr and Mrs B. G. Mayger
Birob
Wre Medinah
RICK HIS.
Mr E. Baio
drs D. K. Blair
Miss E. Middleherst Mr and Mrs J. F.
Miller
in Victoria,
5 cents
&n
Mr J. G. Bridger: Capt &Mrs 4.8. Mills
B. B. Bridger MrT. Mitchell Mias O. G. Brones Mrs M. Mitchell Major G. J. Chap- Misa J. Mitchell Mr J. W. Moran ir and Mrs T. W. Miss
Church Miss af. Cooper
lime
Cormack roket
of all nationalities established there.-In the faland of Hongkong, i engaged 4 M. J. Breen were anything but delighted at the thought of getting the telegraph Five minutes......
T'an ininutes, introduced in China, as this would
Daarter hour, unuais put an end to, or at all events limit, Half hour,....... the large speculation going on there, One hour, and would also deprive the richer Every Subsequent hour
Note. If the rickans be engaged merchants of the advantage they bad within the City of Victoria, and be dis over their poorer confreres by des-charged outside the Western part of the patching their quick sailing steamers. of Victoria after D. p.m., or be dia Lo shugapore for the latest news, of charged to the East of Pay View Police Station on the Easter stie of the City of Victoria after 9 pm, an extra half fare shall be chargeable.
the state of the Europan markets..
The natives in and round Shangliai were also strongly prejudiced against
II-In Kowloon |the telegraph, having only a few Quarter hour. ..
Col C. W: Davy
+
***
(farupa,-Rhek Pra...
igeon-Pak Kap Ya... Rorrings-Tao Pak... Kalibrt.-Cheung Kwan Kap... Labra-Wong F Yo Losch-Wa Ya... Lobsters,-Lung Hà Mackeral;-Chi Yu: ... Monk Flat-Moog Yo Mallet, Thal Ta
Pan I
Walte
of Pa Sba.
Ming
لية.
--
Hook Fish-Shek Kan Kung.... Reach, Ohun. Yu
-Ma Yau
Shark Sha Xu
Slate, Po Y
Shrimps,
Sanpper-Lap Ya
P
8 ... Ib. 8
Mashrooms. Fresh,-Shang Tao Ka Ib.
*
14
Pompkin
15,
Japanese, Tat Pun Sha Test Ib. 4 American,-FA Ki Sha Teal lb.
Tung Kwa
Radiab,Hang Lo
Pak Tra!
Rhabarb (Fresh), Tal Wong
Shallots-Kong Chong Tan
12
Tool
32
***
96
* Soles --Tat Bha Yn ...
Tench,--Wan Ya
***
106.
28
Turnips, Fanti, (Long), - Is Pak
24
Vegetable Marrow, tw
Turbo-Too Han Yu
28
Water Urens,-Sat Teng Tool
W. Newsho
Taction, mal fresh water
1
Lily root-Lin Ngau...
Kank Ya
80
Yams. Shu
Mr and Mrs O. c.
New
Newson
Mr T. Orton
STr And Mre E. H.Mr A. HA Penn
Dutton
Hon, Mr and Mrs T. Mr H. Balon L. Perkins
5 cents, Mra and Miss Fooles Mr and Mrs F. C.
Mr and Mrs B. H. Pfordtophe
Mr E
15
years before destroyed a private Half hour.
Four, telegraph line almost before it was Every subsequent hour,........ 10 NB No ticket can be exchanged finished, owing to their belief that 34060 for Eouvenir if presented after 20th "Tengahu" was quite against any
III--Talpa Road 190.76 November, 1921, after which date the article protruding into the air. This 14.00 Bazaar will be closed.
1921,
24.16
0.06
2,055.10 THE ANGLER-ELECTRIC POND
STAR SHOOTING - BELL SBOOTING
the City
and Fill District in millions and dootmale
· of gallons during the month of September.
Jotumption
Exlimated population ... Jonammption per band. Į pé CBT Carr
1991. 201.47 260.411
180,200 333,440 ** Children's Scalls of Xmne Toys,
All Dolls, Balls, etc. Sweets and Confect
ionery of every desa:iption.
31.1
24,4
Constant supply in all distriata dertug Heptember of both 1920 and 1821.
KOWLOON WAZER' WORLD LEVEL.
¦ Kowloon, Graafia: Į Leral
Hoa Besarro,,, (,with overdew
Levet
with ovellow STORAGE IN WILLIJNE ANE DROIMAIN OF GALLOWS.
Cowloon Genvitation |
Rosaryoir mana vi
120.
074.00
1021. 874.00 Consumption of water in Kowloon fo tillons and decimals of gallons during the south of September.
Jonanmption varjoo una" 225 230 Estënatel population is · 1981 ·
loween pilot par Band. j.
3.6777 121,030
17.4 14,0 gallosu | The Government Analyst's, reporta okow Jabar the wafaz fs of sivalent quality.
Paulic Works Departments
Water Authority.
Ladies and Gentlemen cordially invited. All Children welcomed.
WISEMAN, LIMITED.
CHRISTMAS CAKES and CHRISTMAS, PUDDINGS for Export, Prices from $4.00, Including Packing and Tianlog.
WISEMAN, LTD.
superstition had just then been one
Mias D. Ellis
Mi
Miss M. Ellis.
E
G. England
Mr
Twenty conte shall be added Rev. and Mrs FAT"den
for each extra hour or part Featherstons
of an hour if the birer caused Mr F. W. Gibbins. the journey to take longer Madame Lottli than
return...$2.00
13:
Beyond 9th to 11th milo --
single ruim 2,00 return 12.607 Fares for fourneys beyond the 11th mile to be a matter of previous arrange- meat in each case
of the causes of the severe riot at Tientsin, where the French fathers To sth mile-
singio had erected a cathedral with a
70 cents....I hour. return...... $1.00........ hours. high spite. The Chinese Government Beyond 4th to 8th mile- and the local authorities were single aj 01904 ...8 hours. equally opposed to the telegraph, and
return....31.50..... Beyond 6th to 9th had, only a short time before refused :;:' an application from an English.com pany for the landing of a cable. Nothing discouraged, Lieutenant Suanron, whose clear insight of human nature and great resourcefulness stood him in good stead, and having obtained the support of some of the.
Tip fares here set out to apply to ona more influential Europeans, work with three coolles from Talm Sha
Toul ed out a plen de to bow and where the cables ebould be landed, the soundness of which ins beon proved by the fact that after fifty years the cabies are stil lauded of the rame place on Gutelat and at Wooming, near Shanghai: After Having made the necessary artarge ments for landing of the cables
TONIGHT IF
THE CIROLE
THEATRE ROYAL, ME
Miss M. B. Hall
doa
Po
Mr E. L W. Ried and Mrs WB. Robert
L
Robertson JR.Robinson
Mit R. P. Shaw
Mr A. Findlay "rifib
Mr and MrsMe G. Norton Smith
E. R. Hallifax Mr H.
Major D. L Harding
H. Splcer
and Mrs. R. J. ***Migg
Mr A. H. Holling
Mr W
M...
# Phrase
Stobart
Hum Mr J. F. windolls
Mr D. Taylor
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