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LAMMERT BROS.

À COTIONEERS, AFFRAISE RA AND SURVEYORS,

-Public Auctions-

Til Undersigned have regaived fuskraa Hotte do well by gable Auction,

on

MONDAY, Aug. 21. 1922, commencing at il a.m. afe premises of the Watkins Ice Factory, No. 1 Burn Chun Street, Mongkektsui.

The Plant of the above mentioned

Ac..

factory &c..

Soc.

pomprising all the machinery, tools,

(to be put up in one lot) Terms: Cash on delivery,

Buspection orders may be had on application to

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioncore, Hongkong, August 14, 1982.

CLOSPORS EN XHEM KUTEN

HONGKONG HOTEL.

August 12.

Mr. L. Alkin 31e S. Jenson

Mr C. W. Andeiser Mr A. J. de Jong

Mr and Mrs J... ir J. de Jong

Dornca

MrB. V. Bernard

A:6 Bares

Mr A. Bair

J. J. Hecker

Hong Beng

Mr J. E. Joseph"

Mr W. King

Mr and Mrs 0. Longhammer and child

Strand Blis Liate and Mrs

Mr J. Bendorf

Er And M C.

Benaco

Lauritsen

Mr E. J. Iveson

I. Mr H. Lowa

Mr T. Liogfo!

C.

Mr E. Blackburn bira. M. Macdonnell

Leo. A. Blak Mr E. M, Macintosi

Mr A. D. Brownies Capi, 1 Malay

Mr W. A. Caddy Ar F. Marks

Mr and Mrs B. He U. D. Martiacz})

Christiansen and r O Menaxhe child

Mr C. B. ontagne Major J. W. Clark Dr. Morison

rfi. K. B. Davie, Bir A. H. Nijland Jt.

Mrs D. R. Davies

Mr D. Elliott

H. W. English

Mr B. van Exter

Bir F. Feld

Mr J. Freman

Dr J. W. Noble

dr U. Nopper

Me . Nutio

Mir W.. Penfield

Mr F. G Pepper Ar A. G. Vander

Icel

Mr and Ms W. H.Mr and Ms E, J, J.

Galc

katalull

Mr J. & Gardiner Mr W. H. Ricketts

nyi. H. A. Gauld Mr A. 1. Rowe

Dir J, R. Green

Capt. T. P. liall

Mrs E. Sparke

Mr V. d. Steen

Kr and Mrs G. G. dr E. Stirpin

Hall & 4 children Mr J. S. Thomson

Mr Lung Jets

Vaidzakar

Mr C. Hammond!

Mr B. C. Harriz

Mr H. K. Honke

Mr Rolt Horne

Mrs M. 31. Weimis Mr. D.Wilkinson

RIPULEE BAY HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Birzell

Mr L. H. Corecl!

T. C. Davies Mr PM Davin Mr & Mrs Edwards

Mr & Mrs Geare air 0. H. Gilson

Mr and Mas W.

Flant ibal

Mr C. Hulme Br & Mes Howr Brechner

Mrs Liddell

ir Lynett

Miss Lys.ught. Mr Parkor Ness Miss Parker Ness Mr and Mrs Powris Mr & Mrs Rabbit Mia Ramsay Rev. Crole Kefes

Mr H. Thompson Utand Mr Volker MIN L. H. Waiker BT Warlor

Mr H. A. White

FEAR HOTEI

June 17.

x and Mrs F. R. J. Madame Lottie Gor-

Adam

don

Sir and Mrs J L. Miss M. B. Hall

Capt. and birs R. Adams Mr and Mrs E. W. Hannevig

allen

Major D. Harding

Mr. Anderson Col. sud Na

Ir and Mrs A. F. SF. Houd

Ashton

Mr A Herste

Dr and Mrs H. der H. D. H Hard

Avelar

Mr A. H. Hollings-

Mr and Mrs H. G._worth

Hexlor

Rev. J. T. Holman

Mr Vivian Benjaminbir and Mrs A. M. Mr and Mrs B. G. Jacoba

Birch

Wir J. F. Jo.eph

Mr R. E. O. Fird apt. P. H. B. lake Mr U. W. E. Pishophy W. E. Lissan Miss L. A. Blair Mr R. McGregor Mr E. 8.Booth Mr J. F. Millar Air and Mrs 0. M.MY G. Mislin

Bradent

#Ir Di. J. Breen

ar J. P. Bridger

Mr T. Mitcheli

Mr J. W. Moran Burg. Lt. & Mis R.

Epg.-Capt. and Mrs W. Nesbitt

Bromwich

Mr H. Balo

Mr A. Nicol

Dr J. W. Nolla

Mr W. A. Butter-Capt. and Mrs C. O.

field

Olliver

-Cul. R. J. N.MrA. E. Pesa Butterwor

Hop.Mrard Mrs T.

Mr and Mrs G. A. 1 Perkit a

Mr H W. Petry

Mr and Mrs T. W. Major & Mr F. H.

Chadwick

Church

Paili

Brand Mrs P. H. L.Vr A. Kitchia

Christenson

- Mr W. Roberts

Lt. and Mrs H. H.Miss J. L Robertson

Clark

Mrs Cormack

W. A. Lorac

Bir L. J. Davies

Mr.J. L. B binson

M: R. P. zbaw

Caps and Birs Iver

Siquehand

Capt P. H. Davice Mrend Mies Stub

Col U. W. Days birga

Bog-Coudr

DAWBOR

W. Mr. P. Swindells fie anell

Mr and Mrs Juhobir and Mrs. J. L

Duncan

Van Houten.

Mr A.W. Hastman Me W.. H. H. Bits and Mire hecies Webster

Bir U, T. Eveleigh Mr Mario Wiget

Cupt. & Mrs D.Mr. M. Wilson

Mr W. Woodward

Ar Denman Fuller Mr C. R. A. Young

Air F. W. Gibbins

PALADE HOTEL

ala E. Bolt

My MMA Cobara

July 22.

Mrs W. F. Liloy

MrJ Lourie

Mr A, H. David Sit and din liqław Mr Tseph Flanagans B. F. Harley eir Hj. flansen Mirand bus J. d.

Sera 'A', Jacka p Mrs. W. Kar'non- ale. Karen5°

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Mre U. Fusmell Mr M. 8.00, 2 1 Miri ataysporitch

INTIMATIONS

JUST RECEIVED

SUTTON'S

Special Collection of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS

arranged for HONGKONG

at 810, 35, Bà and 43 per tín.

GRACA & 00., Dealers in Garden Seeds, Poetsge Etamps, Artistin Post Cards, Toys, &c.

No. 10, Wyndham Street,

Hongkong P. O. Box 620.

SHOEMAKERS.

(Japanese Band Made)

Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.

CHERRY & 00.,

9, D'AQUILAR STREET,

Opposite Kayamally & Co. Telephone No. 491-

Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

JAPANESE MASSAGE. N. AKAJI, Graduate of Tokio Massage School,

From 10.30 am to 5 p.. No. 2, Queen's Road Central, 2nd Floor.

MASSAGE.

Mrs. HONDA, Mrs. KINAKI and R. SHIMID ZU. No. El Wyndham Street. (opposite to the "China Mail")

SWAY HOUSE

HAT MAKER.

No. 18, Wyndham Street.

OFFICK

WOBICS

34, Queen's Hil. CAL Heard St. Wanchai Ful THE EASTERN SUPPLY CO.

General Contracto

How and Office Furnisber Ship' Upholsterers and Painters Tel 4301,

TANG YUK, Dærrier.

the late SIAN TING, 14, D Aguilar Street.

F2BEI VERT MODHAVR.

Cerviation Tech

ASAHI BIHR

PILSENER BEER

BRA NO. PRIZES

LAGER

EXP

MERY COME

SAHI

-AGER

SOLE AGENTS:

MITELI BUSSAN KAISHA

THE CHINA MAIL.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Boreton fo the China Malli

OBITUARY.

VISCOUNT NORTHCLIFFE.

The death in monneed of Viscount

Losnos, August 15th.

Northeliffe.

Lord Northeliffe's remarkable career is summarised in the reference book as follows:-Viscount Northcliffe of St. Peter in the County of Kent er. 1017; Alfred the County of Kent, er. 101 Alfred

William Hartsworth, Bt. Charles 1901: Baron Northefiffe of the Isle of Thauet, er. 1005: Born July 15th, 1883; nt Chapelizce, Co. Dubli

Co. Dublin; eldest Bon of inte Alfred Harmsworth, of the Middle Rangle, barrister toljan at

of Willian Cu Dublin Pembroke Place, Co 1838, Mary

Killington, Elizabeth R.B... was Diretor of Propoganda Earay Countries and Hend of British War Mission, with headquarters at Crews founder of the ring the War

Mail, 1908, and other newspapers: proprietor of The Tinux: contested Portsmouth Unionist interest, 150 promoted an imperial interest in as

flight from slip by offering £10,000 for London to Manchester in 1900,

for the crossing of the Chanel by acroplane has developed a large area of | Newfoundland for the production of news

in

INTER-EMPIRE TRADE RECOVERING:

SIGNIFICANCE OF LATEST SUEZ CANAL RETURNS.

· SPAN

need for change.

WHY WE SHOULD "MOVE."..

The experience of "moving" is not usually viewed, either in anticipation or retrospect, as an enjoyable one. That benefits, however, do sccrue to

:

That the Empire trade barometer is on the rise is one of the points Dr. L. Taserlis, the statistician of the Chamber of Shipping of the United it is pointed oat by G. M. Atten- Kingdom, made in an interview when borough in the Westminster Gazelle.

It was the old-fashioned people who he gave an interesting aspect of the report for last year of the Suez Canal lived before the days of King George, Company, which shows that the net the whites, who believed that thres tonnage passing through the canal removes were as bad as a fire-before amounted to 18.1 million tons in 1921 the insurance companies were in the compared with 17.6 million tons in field-who thought that even the word 1920, and the goods carried amoun ed moving comprised, as Laub said it to 17.5 million tons compared with the dislocation of cota-

[fort. 170 million tone in 1920.

He has put it all into one of A somewhat remiskable feature those tiny nutshell letter he fashioned of these figures," said Dr. Jeserlie," so beautifully :-- that whilst the early part of 1920

"Such a heap of little nasty things colauided with part of the boom after en think all is got into the period, the trade of the Suez Canal, cart; worn out brushes, gallipots. which is the gr at gateway between visle, things that it is impossible the the East and the West, showed a bet-most necessitons person can ever ter return for 1921 than 1920, in spite want which the women, who preside of the fact that Government-owned on these occasions, will not leave vessels, as represented by ships of war bebind if it was to save your coul and transportu, showed a great falling They'd keep the cart ten minutes to paper.

off during the latter year.

stow in dirty-pipes and broken Viscount Northcliffe has travelled over

The increase in the amount of matches to show their economy. most of the British Empire and our readers will remember that at the begin. goods passing through the canal in Then you can find nothing you want wing of the present year he was in the 1927 is largely accountel for by the in your new lodginge You must Far East, contributing several articles on passage of coal, following the settle. comb your hair with your fingers, his tour to The Times. Since his return ment of the dispute last year. This wash your hands without soap, go home made a tour of Germany, incogat 1.1 million tous showed a tenfold about in dirty gaiters." nit, and ever since then the state of his

incrrase over the previous year. health has caused his family and friends considerable uneasiness, as he has been Fort ermore, there has latterly beca auffering from heart trouble.}

naper

RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF.

und

LONDON, August 13th.

It is unounced that the American Re lief Commission is at present fording over 10,000,000 people in Russia. This will be continued during the winter, but will be restricted to children and tick adults.

IMPORTANT DECISION BY RUSSIAN COMMUNISTS.

LONDON, August 13th.

Today, when we have come to believe that three removes are as good

it creasing shipments of oil from the as a tour, the scene nearly bringe Fast. Daring 1921 this showed an tears of envy to the eyes. It is a long advance of something like half a mil- time since Katharine Tynan came to lion tons over 1920.

England with her restless Irish soal "British net tonnage passing and eaid that nothing beat ber under- through the canal showed on increase standing eo completely as the way in in 1921 over 1920 of half a million, which the same old English went on from 18.6 to 18.1 millions. In mer-living in the same old houses, that chaut tonnage the increase was bearly our cry was always, "I am to glad to 1,000,000 tons and in wall boats be back," instead of "I am so glad to 200,000; whilst the total increase is be away." balanced by a falling off in slips of war and transports.

WHEN JANE AUSTEN "MOVED." There is a story that when Jane In 1913 the total traffic passing Austen cama in from a walk and her It is reported from Berlin the Confer ance of the Russian Communist Party as through the canal amoxuted to 20.0 mother said to her, "Well, my dear, Moscow kas decided that the Government million tons, compared with 18.1 it is all arranged, we are leaving will no longer oppose the two principles million in 1921. The 1921 total is Stevenage for Bath," Jane laid down at the Hague, muinely, the re- cognition of private debts and comprasa.4 per cent-of-that-of-1913, and of forthwith fainted away. The daughter! tion for condimented foreign property. purely British tornage the percentage of

BRITISH WORLD FLIGH

MacMillan

CALCUTTA, August 13th. After en adventurons jvarney from Agra, Minjos Blake's aeroplatic with and Maling has arrived, Major Blake was preceded by a train, in order to test the Fairey seaplane on which he proposen to continue his journey.

BRITISH TRIUMPH IN THE AIR:

NAPLES, August 13th.

A tiny British machine, with a twenty eight foot span, pilated by Captain Baird, won the International Flying-bont Race and the much coveted Schneider Cup, proving that Great Britain possesses the fastest sea-going as well as the fastest land machine in the world.

DR. SUN YAT SEN AT SHANGHAI.

SHANGHAI, August 11th.

to-day is more likely to is 946 of 1913. Though this may faint-it sho could in sty point to the fact that Britial ship.

the way manage

accomplish. ping is holding its own against ment-when her mother comes in and competitors, it should be remem says, "I have been to all agents, and bered that something like two thirds there isn't a honte anywhere; we must of the total British tonnage passing just stay where we are!" If she is through the cans belongs to regular wise she will move the position of her liars, which cany cn whether full or wardrobe, change the angle of her not full, and even at a loss, in order dressing-table, and get busy with ber to give shippers the benefit of a sale rembants. regular service and retain their

Statistics prove that at sixty a position in the trade. The greatwoman's expectation of life is better depressión must british shipping is than a man's. We may perhaps better exemplified by the falling of attribute that fact to her of tramp tonnage in commission frequent "removes," not in houses which does not use the canal to any bat in modes, and plead that what great extent.

citen seems an extravagance is, after all, an expedient. For has not one of the greatest of Frenchwomen - said that to change your dress is "one of the most natural and delightful and healthful occupation in the world 1

There are indications, however, that we are recovering our pre-war balance of trade with our great depcn- dencies of the East, and this to some Dr. Sun Yat Sen arrived by the Empress extent is reflected in the Suez Canal of Russia to-day. He was not allowed by returns. As an example, in 1915, 8.7 the Police to come up by the ordinary of the total British experts went to tender, but he landed at Woosung in a Australasis. This proportion fell to special launch, and motored to Shanghai, 32 per cent, during the last quarter thereby disappointing a large number of of 1919. From this time it started Chinese organisations which awaited him at the Customs Jelty, where the ordinary steadily to rise till at the end of 1920

it reached nearly 8 per cent." | tender arrives.

Seen by a Press representative Dr. Sua said the situation was too critical at pre- sent for him to make a statement.

CHINESE ARRESTED IN FRANCE.

MARBEILLES, August 13th. Two Chinamea have been arrested whilst| attempting to land fifty kilogrammes of opium,

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

The following is the Water Return for

Juno:-

Larel and Storage of water in reservals on the 1st July, 1993-

CITY AND WILL DISTRICH WATER WÖREI

·ERYRE.

12

12

tyam Lere! WILā

hj 18 ft. 0 kr. Below overdow How ttare By Lavel zafi. 1 Jn. Balow overso

with overtom Triam Intoczaadlate

more

BRITISH TRADE WITH CHILE

Among the many world markets opened by British enterprise and with British capital; Obile has a trade history three-quarters of a century. old. The earliest sea transport scheme was inaugurated in 1840 by the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, and they have maintained their supremacy as carriers until the present day. Foreign traders soon followed, hoping to share in the wealth pro duced in this land rich in mineral How far Britain has resources. maintained the position achieved jaset. d in. Helow overdow by her early endeavours We Blu, Below movedna / 24 ft. 6 in. Halew ovacion can judge from the "Report

21 t. 10 in, Below ovation on the Industrial and Economic Situa

tion in Chile," by W. F. V. Scott, the Commercial B:cretary to H. M. Lega- ition at Bantisgo, which was recently pablished by the Department of Overness Trade. A few years before the European war, Germany had be-

Lorel #liberardowe i in. Below overton Русл

Fob Leysi with averco

Poltam berel with ↑

OWLOW MORANT IN BELLIDER-AUN DROZRALS (Y GALLOWA

1

197

The following unclaimed telegrams The are lying at the office of

Great Northern Telegraph Comping (Limited) --

Atas Brewis_cus Ariam Intermediate monar

105.00

1,410.00

18.

BAD)

Total ----. 3, 249.#7

ALDU

479 79

Yukin Fakumuchi ofo Eskoraki-maru,

from Tok'o.

Mitani Hakozaki-marn, from Tokic. H benny Jardins, from Kobe, Brazier

Amoy.

Pa-serger Dungola, from

Nihongokai

Mis Belen Redoip from Ehanghai, Mimite, from Ehmoj bai. Kiroshi Mitwayoshi Miscshikan, frem Nagasaki.

Konghongiai, froi Shinglai. 3057 (2, from Shanghai.“ Ngsbunge, from Shanghai. Wingen Weet Point, from Kobe 3057, from Shangbai.

MakaLi Fingon Hotel, from Peking. 9555, from Yoke hama.

Wisorm Quingles Victoria Street, from Yokohama.

1b. KRING,

superintendent.

Hongkong, Auguel 3, 1022.

EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRAL-- ASIA & UHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

List of claimed telegrame-lying in: EE Telegraph Offer, Hongkong

Itoby Georales-38-Haiphong-Band. Kowloon, from Brome

Wotulars, from Pandakan.

M. ET. AIREY,

Saperintendens Hongkong, August 3, 3009

Consumption of water In the Citycome a strong competitor in the Chili

and Bill Diary'ot in millions and decimal | ap markets, and the United States of gallons during the month of June.

1919.

21

were making continual progress. When war broke out everything favoured the Americans'; German in- ་་ཡོད་མེད་ལ་སམཱ

11terests had ceased and British endea- Christant supply in all districte durkne vours were reduced. The Americans Jass of both 1921 and 1999 with the obtained all the former German axception of the Districts Wes: of

Hastora 8.reet and Arsenal Street to business and a part of the British, Heart! treat boro Totermittent Snprls At the end of the war keen, com- by Rider Mains was resorted to from petition was re-established, and in lith and 18th June, 1917.

KA KOWLOON WATER TOKES' LEYSÉG)

FEI.

Kaylons Umrita ji. Kevil with

1221

verdos TROSADE DE MAZMUN ATN pogorkis or valKONS

1920 Britain regained ber position of supremacy se the first importer to the Bin Rej ublic although her purchases of Below Collin products and raw materials were only one half of the pre war atandard. American imports, which Coaremption at wwɑ in Howloon tr w re valued at 14 389,0921, in 1919, atillons and decimals of gallons during th| wer- reduced by 3,869,0921. in 1920, 'modah`of 'Yunot" {

Colon Station

(83-40.

5300 Attested population - 391421 - 136,450

inclosive.

LA

11°

1992

while "the British Empire imports showed an increase of 2,849,1041, cà ge- i, toto,in-1919, 6-7,734,000-A-

Escandocoble (ewer of Gonnan trade was reported in 1920 when the total other imports reached 1,680.000, and it is

ste Guerrnment Analyst's ba; the water in of excellent quality.

Water Authority

Public Works Department

TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 192 "NOTICES. yo

G. FALCONER & CO LTD.

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.

Hotel Mansiors

| Agents for :—ADMIRALTY CHARTS,”

ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, diroot-from Manufacturers, High Class English Jawellery,

KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY.

Manufacturers of:-

Socks, Singlets, Jerseys, Sweaters, etc.

24, Haiphong Road, Kowloon.

MASSAGE EXPERT

HARRY FURUKAWA, K. SAKI,

19, Wyndham Street.

Telephone K 277, Manager, WONG KAM FUK.

A PODICURE AND MANICURIST Mrs. N. TSUCHIOKA, 31 WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG PRINTING OFFICES,

First Flear, Room No. 12.

PHOTO SUPPLIES,

LONG HING & CO., Kode and Kodak Films, ds. ds.

DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.

No. 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONOKOSO.

HOTELS AND CAFES.

LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS

Peak Hotel

Hongkong Hotel

Repulse Bay Hotel

HONGKONG:

SHANGHAI:

Astor House Hotel

PEKING:

(Two minutes from Star Ferry

Palace Hotel

Grand Hotel..Kalee

Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits

The Hongkong Hotel Co, Ltd.

In conjunction with

The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.

and

The Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Ltd

PALACE HOTEL

KOWLOON

Recently renovated and refurnished, slentria light and fans ibroughams and entirely under new management. Caleine under the personal supervision. of the proprietor, Bar and Billiard Booms Tarms modarata. Spacial sercut în families on application to

Talophone K. 3. Telegraphia Add,; "PALADS,"

J. B. OXBERRY, Proprietor.

Tire, Dinners, Teas at moderate prices or by Monthly Ticket. Ice Creaza Parlour and Ladies' Private Room. Candies, Chocolates and other Confectionery a Speciality.

AMERICA CO., LTD. Cafe and Dining Rooms. (80 and 32 Des Voeux Road, Contral.) Confectioners, Bakers, and General Caterers. Weddings, picnics and other parties especially catered for. Wedding, Birthday and other cakes made to order. Ebipe supplied by arrangement.

HOTEL

“ASIA”

WEST BUND, CANTON.

Leading Hotel in South China.

First class Accommodation. Electric Lights, Fans' 2-2 Elovators. Roof Garden. Hairdressing Saloon,

Splendid

Views of City and Pearl River.

Excellent Cuisine:

Moderate Rater.

Under the Management of the BUN CO, LTD.,

KING EDWARD "HOTEL

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LL ELECTRIU TRANU YAM Katrinon, Milao- trie Kifts, Wank and lighting, Lingay Bacha and manitary Fittings, Lot amA), JOI Water System throughrik. 'Best" of Food and BOTICS

1975. Telegraphio Address solt Telephone

FICTORIA 3. WITCHELL, Manager,

THE NEW VICTORIA CAFE THE HOUSE FOR GOOD EATS.

· Tlsins and 'Diuners (Menu"and" "A" 'Li Carte)

at all hours. Hakers, nad Usnfectioners. Cakes made for parties ete..

Tel. 2607.

24. Des Voeux Road Central.

-NEWTM“MACAOLHOTEL. ***All the comfċliwat's home combined with

moderate prices, Amuntifully situated źnolog Lise nga ap-to-date Hotel Lirks and Comfortable Boom “Ezer)- Lent (infalos (ming atsperienzed: &rpury\alon, from this competition the British bodové une dispute Betts, Katze Labi throughout, Pubile:And Private Bars and Billard Beam, First Clam nocoMMO- manaf cturer has most to fear.-

LAW. MAXXRAMINE:

CANTON

SHUN TAI HONG. Dokler in BHANTUNG PONGEE SILE, Laes and Straw Braid. Ginseng, Deer's Horns etc. No. 70, Lower Lancar" "Bow, · Telephone No. 803, Hongkong.

HWA LEE & CO. Shanghai and Shantong-Hand -Made Inon, Hair Nets ·

*

Embroideries; Ita:

No. 70 Lower Lascar-Row. Tel. 862.

YAN KEE.

7 Tit Hongʻ Lane, Entenace from Jabiles Street.. Coal Contractors for the

·Household.; Tol.". 8823,

YEE SING.

GENTLEMEN'S TAILOB

12, Wellington Street,

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