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POLICE COURT,

Friday, 1st February.

BEFORE ME. Hazrland.

Yik salt-show. He sometimes ulepi shớp, ndið vanda these on the lerenite January. As soon as he entered-be

Mars, Vernon and Smyth,s487) ing mpataifa ti tha kitchen, and was there for A quarter of an hour, He came out of the kit Weekly Share Report, dated Hongkong and went to bed in the passage. By February. The market continues native and by, at about 11.50, the police camarotes suo steady to strong. Settleman on sad arrested him in the sitting room. Wit 31st-altime, which were inthek heavier tha hese present at the time, and saw that the uma passed off satisfactorily f

TEE YAUMATI MURDRE, Zhen Ho Su of no occupation, and Wong Fang Chau, foxt, were charged on remand "ith the

und from the shove Company

• copy of the special report of Mr: W-Dinman on the riresenky pondition of the company, from wkinil we have the following

werd PROPOSED FUTURE DEVELOPKESIB,

KARA

ICE:

MEMORIAL SERVICES.

Saturday, 2nd February. The Order of the Memorial Borries to bo bellycin St. John's Cathedral to-day, 2nd Fahruday; at 11:30 am. :---

murder of Leung Bin, shopkeeper, 17, Staf at defendant: was wearing a different gulf BANKA remain quiet with only small daan salin Teo hond of 'atampa and strie vainara, for "Dad March;” (from Batin. Handel: Paal,

Street South, Yanmati, on the evening the 9th it. They pleaded not guilt F. J. Badoley, Dophty Superintendent of Palice, conducted the prosecution.

Tam Chong, the murdered man's fakt, wa the first witness exams. He said he knew both defendante. Tha cond

bis foi, but witness did not know

defendant did he is in the

rico with the second defendant At

an the 9th January, the first want out of the shop, and two hours,

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Septuagesima Sanday, 3rd February.

Matias (11 a.m.):

Responses, Ferial; Vetrite, Russell Paul, Kolby and Tomlinson: Benedicite, Mounder in ubilate, Hayes in F. Authem, "O give thanks, R. Smart, Hymn, 88, Kyrie, Hopkins

Est: Offertory Hymn. 167.

Evensong (5.45 p.m.)

from the one he had on when he first entered 350 per cent premium and forward as held the prest engine and boiler power if

are arrayed in white robes?" Stainer; Hymn The police naked their prisoner about his clothes for April London mis remains at 862 Nate guld be andered at once. The wine. Baraby Anther, What are those that compete. The installation at Rin.” There will Belord Sermon, 401 (* Now the labourer's' tank and he took fem to the kitchen, where they tiore unchanged and theat businese another complete winding gear is our Dykes, Hymn after Sormon, 165 Waco, drying,

MARINE INSURANCES-China Tradorý have Chim Yui, à cook at the shop where last wit changed hende at 855 Unions are still enquirep for the Glami lode, but for this Col. our help in sgos past ). Croft; new employed, said that ten minutos affer for in a small way at $245. No business in theres boller at the mine. The cost of this Marche Funebre, Beethoven.

and the farther 10 head of stamps, and 4 frue The Chinese Memorial Service will be held the rat defendant went into the kitchen he Northern Insurances to report, wo followed, and saw him wringing out the blue Fish IDEAS Hongkonge continue Vans About 890,000, Should the Paku at 3pm.

ledes turn out as well as present indication

- ། when he entered the shop aan chorat 3515 without inducing sales, Chinator ancient developtiont And Caxamined by rst defendant-Witness have been played at $80 (UNS

Hongkong, Canton and Maonde arter proring that The Riu and Glenie lodes know how often the defendant washed leto 635 with sellers and only extend through that ground of which there can hia Mothes, and had never séan him do so before have raled. at pine pa-the second defendat sake

That defendant, through the interpreter mall estes. This Company's report just pubtle dealt thou another 30 head battery witness's master to come and buy goods. They went out together. The end de dented to hire two witnesses summbed, and lahed recommenda poyment of dividend of out be erected at Paka to tree with the stone fondant who was wearing the same clothes orship ordered subpoenas to be issued and Bonus of 10 cents per share, writing from all the lodes in that vicinity, thereby say when he returned that he had on When he let bearing was then adjourned till Tues of stonero, &c., 340,000, placing to equalisation in long distance of carriage, or better, in Fit dividend fund $60,000, carrying forward the installation at Rin, using pverhead the shop, come back at 9.30, and immediately date ONZE ASSAULTS & CONSTABLE 361520,55, and tennaforting from investments wires, which would be more economical, as fewer went upstairs. When de came down, for SEO TRAIN SUNNEN minutes later, he had changed his clothes,

The cost of another complete installation of was carrying a bundle of blothing in at gunner in the Siege Train, uncamped at ductantion fund the sum of $70,000. to equalistan would be required,

Kowloors, was brought up on two charges-sation dividend fund, which latter will then Shortly afterwards witness heard cries for the (1) boharing in disorderly manner whilet stand at $150,000, while the former account 30 head battery and 12 frue vanuers, winding Fokin, that their master bad been wounded drunk in Queen's Road Central, and (2) assault will still have a sum of $161,759.88 to the reare, phups, &o., would be about 250,000, but Two jolas ran out, and in five minutes returning an Indian constable in the discharge of prodit. Indos kave ruled erratic with sales at this is altogether a matter of fature considera ed, carrying withos'a zinater, who was wounded his duty on the 81st ult. He pleaded not guilty from 8111 to $109 cash, and at $112 to 8113 for on the face and hands. When he was botiga This constable maid the defendant and another Apel market closes firmer with buyers at $110, in, the rond defendant was present, and in them were quarrelling in the street, and on his Douglases remain beglected at quotation with sellers and no sales, China Bunting unchangel latter's hearing Leung Hin said Ah Chune interfering the defendant, struck hinson

alad China Mütuüla, Saasan friend stabbed me, this one who took rice here has and chart and bit him on the bombor

The accused, this evening. Ab Chan put bis arm round me whilst his friend chopped me. Call the police anything about it. was Bued under the Best Teang Hin also said charge 52 or 8 days, and under the second 33 or and arrest Ah chai. "These two, seoing I hail so much money in 14 days, the sentences to be consentire. He the safe wanted to murder me. The police went to prison, th were summoned, and arrested the second defen duat Leong in was removed to the Govorn ment Civil Hospital, when he died next day. Witness saw the body in the mortuszy of the

hospital on the 10th it, does

In answer to the first defendant, witness paid he (defendant) went out about seven o'clook, but witness could not say that he had anything in his hand Defendant was in the habit of going out by himself in the evening, but did not a rale return afterwards; never, in fact, had he

done so menjave,

By the second defendant-Witness's master Baid the second defendant had attempted to murder him for his money. It was unusual for bim to wash his clothes at night.

Cheung Yan, one of the two fokie who zied their master into the shop, gave evidence corroborating that of the first mess. When the second defendant came down stairs after changing his clothes, he went into the kitchen Witness followed two minutes later, and found him washing clothes. When witness returned to the shop he heard cries for the folis: Ran ning outside with another foki, witness found his master lying in the street about ten shops away. They carried him inside, the second defendant boing present Witness, in the hear ing of the latter, anked his master who had chopped him, and he replied Is Ah Chan hera? If he is here, detain him. He took me out to the Praya, and put his arms round me whilst his friend chopped me. The be cond defendant made no reply. He tried to get away, but was hold by the others. The police afterwards came and arrested the second defendant. When the wither found his mast tor, the latter had blood, all over his face, and when he was carried into the shop, they saW blood on both hands, Witness saw the body of his master next day at the mortuary. Dr. Ball was presente AL

Dr. Bell, Acting Principal Civil Madion Officer, said that at 11.30 pan. on the Uth niz a Chinoman named Leung Hin was brought to the hospital by Ingotor Macdonald. He was collapsed from loss of blood, the result of several serious wounds, He died at 1.45 minu op the 10th Witasa made a post-mortem Framination on the morning of the 10th. There was a large, clean out wound across the nape of The neck and down the spine, both wrists were nearly cut off, there were three large scalp wounds on the left side, sight on the right side, and two wounds on the right lip and right shin. All these wounds were aldan out! The internal organs were healthy. The cause death was hemorrhage, the result of the

wounds,

hand.

the

SWINBIES. hiss Sugars have advanced to us after small sales at $115, 5117 and $120 Lusons are on offer at $40 after small sales.” '

MINING. The market under this heading le very dull and with the exception of small sales a of Punjome at $31 and $34, aud Jelebus at BEFORE ME, KEMP. quotation, there is no business to report.

DOCK, WRARVES AND GODOWNB)

A sum of money should be put aside for

pecting.

“ALLUVIAL-A

here are some 500 men working on the Company's land, and 200 men who are advanced by the Company on other land. The bulk of the work is being done at S. Tinggi and Glami. There are also kenges, at 8. Katan, Batu Besawah, and Serandah.

Responses, Ferial; Pasins, Crotch and Har rey Magnisest, Matthews in E flat; Nuno Di- mittis, Foster in E-Bat; Hymas, 489, 225 and 28 Vesper Hymn, Ward; Voluntaries, Offor taire, Batiste; Adagio, Smart.

ST. PETER'S CHURCH

West Point.

Beptuagesima Sunday, 3rd February, Matina (11 a.m.), Hymn, 102; Vanite, rotch; Te Deum, Rus- sell; Benedictus, 1erla; Hymns, 343, 10 and 72. Evensong (6.30 p.m.), Hymn, 333; Magnifest, Woodward; Nune Dimittia, Tomas, Peregrinus: Hymns. 396, 14 and 75.

· UNJUST WEIGHTS, Akong and Whampoa Dacks have still fe conld not visit those mines, I am quite astise ships on Sunday morning between 9 Best

Yee Hing Loung, holder of stall No. 28 at the Central Market, was charged, on the in formation of Inspector Duncan, with having on his premises certain weights which were not the standard weights of the Colony.

He pleaded guilty, and was Bned $40 or end month's imprisonment. The fine was paid,

ASSAULT. BY A

A private in the R. W. F. denied assaulting

improved to 680 per cent, premium, with a falk business cash, and at higher than the usual equivalent rates forward. Sales are reported and at $635 and $640 for March, 8045 for April 3875 at $800 for August, ⠀⠀ Murket closes steady at 650 per eout. premium. Kowloon Whores after small sales at 889 have improved to $903 it which latter rate they close steady. Wanchais are still enquired for at quotation without bring

a coolie in Des Visur Road out the 31st alting out any shares.

The complainant said the defendant que up LANDE, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS-Hong to him in the Praya and struck him twice with kong Lands weakened somewhat over settle hid clenched fats. Complainant called the policements, when small sales were effected at $186

Dark and 8204 for March; at time and had the defendant arrested.

paraloging, however, harest are not obtainable The the of $3 was paid.

under $199 Hotels have been placed at $125 cash and at 8128 for March, alosing with sellers, West Points are neglected at quints tions. Humphreys have been placed at $121. closing at $13 with seller

A BUEGLAET.

Ng See, coolie, and Tsang Lang, hawker were charged with feloniously breaking and on tering a dwelling-house at Kuu Chung during the day time on the 30th ult, and stealing therefrom nineteen pieces of clothing to the value of $15. The first defendant pleaded guilty

at the second denied the charge,

Evidence was heard from the complainant Lai Fik, a married woman, after which the first defendant was sentenced to three months hard abour and the second discharged.

CORRESPONDENCE,

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the

COTTONE. Hongkongs have been placed at natation. In the absence of local business the Northern Mills are quoted from the latest Shanghal Circulars,

MIHELLANEOUS. -Coments have changed hands at $20 and $197. Watsons, at $18, China Providents at 391, and Fenwicks at $59. Ice have been on offer at 3178 without inducing sales, The General Managers of this company recommend the payment of a final dividend of $10, making a total of $12 for the year 1900.

MENOS,Ordinary Yearly Mesting Hengs Canton and Macno Steamboat Compstry

Opinions expressed by our correspondents.]th instant. Transfer Books closed on 23rd

EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES IN 2004 V HONGKONG,

TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS."

Hongkong, Slat January Sta-It is with feelings of regret and disgust that I read in your ine of yesterday the speech made by the Bishop of Victoria at the recent prise distribution in the Diocesan School, in which a voiced his opinion on the mixing of European and Chinese children at school,

on

January. Ordinary Yearly Meeting Kowloon Land, &e., Colon 7th instant. Ordinary Annual Meeting Hongkong Loo Co. on 11th February Transfer Books closed on 1st instant. Ordinary Half-Yearly Meeting Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on 16th instant. Tzanster: Books Bio to-day Ordinary Yearly Mooting Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. on 25th instant Transfer Books closs on 14th instant.

THE HONGKONG ICE CO.,

“LIMITED.

The following is the twentieth annual report of the above Company

for, the year 1000.

Owing to an accident I was disabled and

ed, however, that the sivances are safe. For the Cline Now Your Bottlemonts some $15,000 will be required for the purchase of ore and payment of balances due to the various kong

3009,

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The not profits from this source may be esti stal st81/200 per month for three years.

Mr. Gardner is of opinion that there is enough and to allow of work to be continued on the present scale for two or three years.

Becently funds have evidently interfered with prospecting or endeavouring to acquire fresh and, but mare in this direction should be done, and the Company should be prepared to move with the times. There is plenty of scope

The matinger's house in Jelebu will require rebuilding. It is eight years old. This will

cost about $9,000.

SYNOPSIE OF OPINION.

I am of opinion that the lode workings may be considered as a sound paying donorn.

The installation should be immediately in creased by another ten head.

I have no doubt that before long the Paku Glami and Eni lodes will be sufficiently provid to warrant the extension of the installation to total of sixty head of stamps.

THE INDIAN FAMINE FUND.

The Mission Launch Duyspring will call on 10.30 to take men ashore for the services. The

answering, pennant may be hoisted.

UNION CHURCH.

Sunday, 3rd February, 1901. il a.. helme; Hyub, No. 120 (St. Theodulph);

Voluntary, "The Seraph's Strain," Wolsten

Teschner; Psalm, No. 24 (Double Chant); Langston; Anthem, No. 51, "The radiant morn hath passed away," Woodward; Hymn. No. 104 (Morning Light), Weber; Hymn, No. 121. (Austria), Haydn; Sermon, "The Kingship of Jesus: Offertory Voluntary, Melodie," Her- rey: Concluding Voluntary. To Thee let vary soul be subject" (Chorus from Passion

of Christ”), Handel.

Gp.m.

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FOR SALE.

FOOTER RACING.

YACHT

STBIL," in perfect order. Prios

fors will be considered.

'CAPT. HAREIŞ, Kowloon,

[$99

Hongkong, 1st February, 1901.

UINAET PERE & FILS REIMS

Established 1719. CHAMPAGNE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS.

Ship only the Finest Quality Extra Dry (Groon Seal) LAUTS, WEGENER & CO.

Solo Agents.

Hongkong, 17th May 1885.

PIANOFORTE LESSONS.

MARQUES DA

F15)

Motifs, thus be undertakes to begs

Children. Terms very moderate... LESSONS in PIANOFORTE to Ladies and Enquiries by letter, care of Office of this Paper

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Hongkong, 15th January, 1901."

ROBIN SON PIANO CO., LD..

HONGKONG, SHANGHÀI,SINGAPORE,

· MANUFACTURERS OF

FRON FRAME

PIANOS.

$225, $340, $375, & $400.

HAAKE, METZLER, WERNER.

W

E personally · searched Germany and England thoroughly and found nothing to coms near this. They aro alto. gether

UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY. Should be seen before buying, Others by

COLLARD, BRINSMEAD, RACHALE,

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HIRE PAYMENT SYSTEM if required. Hongkong, 4th January, 1900.

CARTRIDGES.,

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NOBEL'S SPORTING BALLISTITE, Absolutely Smokeless and Water-resisting THE BEST NITRO-POWDER IN THE WORLD. PRICE OF 12-BORE CARTRIDGES :-

Voluntary, "Andante in D," Alfred Holling; Hymus, No. 3 (Rivaulx) Dyken; No. 202 (part 21, Dykep, No. 154 (Stephano), Baker; No. 87 Rockingham), Miller; No. 379 (Armageddon), Goss; Sermon, "The Choios of à King;” Vol-1- luntary "Hallelujab," from "Mt. of Olives,"

Beethoven.

+

EXPORT CARGO.

NOTICES OF FIRMS

NOTICE.

Loaded with With Powder Fowder only, and 1 of Shot.

87.40

Primrose Cases ...$5,85 Pogamoid Cases... 6.25 Ejector Brass Casos. 6,90

8.00 9.65 5 per cent, discount on orders of 1,000 and over.

Apply to

WM. SCHMIDT & CO., Gunmakers,

Hongkong, 27th July, 1897.

怡牛號

Hongkong,

SANG 200

COAL MERCHANTS

198

Iss always on hand LARGE STOCKS EVERY DESCRIP- TION OF COAL. AddresCare of Mesars. KWONG SANG & Co

No. 144, DES VEUK ROAD. [2% SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT İ

FIFTY-TWO

SHORT

COMPLETE STORIES

Per Imperial German Mail Preussen, sailed in the 23rd January. For Odessa:-12 bales CADES. For Smyrna-10 boxes essential oil. For Genos :--205 balos waste silk, 50 bales raw silk, For Triente:--175 bales rattanshaving. 10 boxes essential oil. For Trieste/Hamburg: The Indian Famine Charitable Relief Fund -200 bales broken cassia, For Venice-125 still continues to receive remittances from bales broken cassia. For Antwerp:-150 boxes abroad which are very acceptable, as considerable tea, 70 half-chesta tos, 47 rolls matting, 16 balee EE

ortions of the Northern and Central divisions feathers, 15 boxes Chinaware, 10 boxes pain- of the Boraboy. Prezidaney will ecitinao to fous, cases blackwoodware. For Antwerp inffer distress for many, months more and Hamburg-50 cases bristles. For Amstor

esses lanterns. For will probably require all that is likely dara25 cases toastick, to be available for charitable relief. The Botterdam:-3 cases cigars. For London recent receipts by the fund have been Rs.xos esential oil, 70 boxes bristles, 8,000 from the Lancashire County Fund; boxes vermillion, 5 boxes Chinaware. For St. Rs. 9,600 from Liverpool, Rs. 3,300 from Petersburg-5 cases sundries. For Bremen Southport and Rs. 5,700 from Glasgow, 232 rolls matting, 1 case books For Bremen

For Ham- Melbourne, too, has sent Rs. 10,000; Queens Hamburg-10 cases Chinaware. and Rs. 3,000 and Philadelphia Rs. 4,600. The burg-167 bales feathers, 166 balas canes, 11 Lancashire County Fand is now closed after boxes human hair, 9 boxes Chinapaper, For contributing to India's distrass the vary hand Hamburg/London:-30 boxes bristles. The general managers have pleasure in sub some sum of Rs. 1,651,036. This is indepen pent of Rs. 457,320 from Liverpool, and Bs. mitting a statement of the Company's accounts

34,850 from Southport, which the Viceroy re- Including $9,604,14 brought forward from the presented in Parliament for many years. India previous year and after deducting $10,000 paid has every reason to be grateful to Lancashire for an interim dividend of $2 per share, the her most generous assistance. These bring the balance at åredit of profit and loss account is total of the Fund up to nearly 144 lakhs, of 381,565.32, which it is recommended should be which about 114 lakhs are still undistributed

drd appropriated as follows

for the distress in Bombay and edecessary ofadade $50,000.00 LIF

12,00687 orphans. Interesting information has been 15,000.00 forwarded from Japan regarding the contribu

4,498.45 tien of about Rs. 22,000 from that country!

which we recently referred to. It appears MY T. J. Wild, Acting Government Analyst, he then that the Bishop has to desire to see Frequent enquiries in regard to cold storage was pureis native Japanese in its origin ourselves as Sole Agents in Hong 281,565,32 that the appeal which produced this gift have This Day ESTABLISHED Was sworn. He said that on the 11th January that gulf remeyed ? cannot comprehend why has decided the general managers to provided that the money was made up of many Kong. South Chins, and Manila for MESSES. he received from » Chinees vergeant certain he did not think it was a good thing for hot appears to be a public want. Tas neces small contributions, children giving their pocket O'NEILL, WARNEFORD & CO.. Manufac articles to examine. These were one chop marked F, ons pair of white socks marked English bogs to be educate side by side with ary inlidings are now in course of erection, money and wemon their Esir pins for the relief turers and Merchants. of London, Manchester,

of distress in what was described in the appeal Birmingharz and Hamburg. including one piece of sock marked Elvers

He felt it was not a good thing and the requisite plant has been ordered. Chinese

WATTS, EDWARDS & Co. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., as the mother country, with reference to the pair of aloes marked D, a spoond, pair már

to be educated side by sids

General Managers, bra origin of Buddhism, the prevailing religion of Hongkong, 21st January, 1901. G, another pair of seeks marked H four article

English boys. From this, it would seem Hongkong, 31st January, 1901.

Japan. The Central Executive Committee of clothing-two jackets and two pairs

b)tems not from a moral standpoint.

with the assent of H. E. the Viceroy, intend, trousers marked CB 1, and I. On choppe

oving to the distress still subsisting in parts of F witness found flood and some hair; on the

the Bombay. Presidency, to keep the fand open piece of sock mat El there were blood-

until the end of March. stains, also on exhibits E, D, and G. There were no bloodstains on socks I nor on exhibits C. B. I, and J. On the cay produced, marked K, there were bloodstains, both on the inside and outside. The costs and trousers wer damp when witness received them, and,

In answer to Mr. Badder Dr. Bell said the wounds might have been inflicted by an instra ment such as the chopper produced.

Cheng Tak, the fort was helped the seccad witness to carry Loung Bin into the shop, sub mited evidence similar to that of Choung Tau

Cross-axamined by the first defendant Wit nesa did not know that defendant had any anemies in the shop, and thought everybody was on wood terms with blindate

as he could remember, gooks E were also dam The bloodstains in all cases were recent

Cross-examined by were no bloodstains belonging to the dat

Long Hur employe 122, Reclamation Street,

Leung Him He was shop, 17, Station Street

the night of the Bil

master's shop, and the thi

Lee shop, Tam Cheung

In consegnence of what has foki

ness went to the Vo La Lun Hin lying on a bed, severely blood all over his face. Witness dante. When he went to the second defendant and three others, Loung Hinid to witness, in fendant's hearing All Chan out with him at nine o'clock goods, and, if I liked them, to

the shop next morning,

he put his arms round me,

me They wanted to

open the safe for that

the Police Bustion i

Chan arrested

thing xil the time: talking, although witness Them

tried to get away, but was

while wiizuan weath

He met Chines constable

the second defind

Hun Bix, employe 108, Reclamation Street,

As one who takes a great interest in missionary gaterprise in China. I am astonished that the leader of the missionary body, and the hand (no to speak) of Christianity in this dark comer of the sphere, should so forget himself as to give tomance to the terms used. Did the Bishop give his opinion from a Christian point of view, when he said he did not think they mixed Surely the gulf ween the Chinam

Chinaman and at Englishmen as an Englishmau” could the space that separa heathenism with one heights of Christianity the oth

A final dividend of $10 per share To write off property secount an the dar depths

the

Towards providing for cold storage lightened To carry forward

•Can it

Where, then, is the motive for separating them, Christian, why does he desire to make

ction between the two races?! ninamen am to be trained up to be

I do not think it is necessary for to do it. What have missionaries Lin for? Have they not come to rompel truth wand to reform its Have they not come to lay before nose that which has made Englishmen aro today? If this is not so, and are to remain Chinaren in the full Ford, then in ssionaries might just

hat has prompted our worthy criticise the principles of the Govern

not the Queen's College offer overy

AGNETE porty accont bursements soont, cold storage invested in

Hongkong Fire Insurance Cord share ....: China Fire Insurance Co.'s share, ........ Canton Insurance Office's share...... Debentures in Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.... Cash on hanka Hongkong and Shanghal Bank current des accumta kadar çıkarmas Outstanding Rocents Accounts receivable... for hand, Conf on hand. Jardine, Matheson & C's.

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·LIABILITIK». ;

Capital osta Accounta perable que

an excellent education? It does. Azonia reserve account.

say, the authorities are Christian Profit and loss account.....

ake any distinction between

[ness... · · Both races enjoy the W

so far nothing, I believe,

but the advisability of To sa

112,060.87 19,104.47 825,00

120,00

E have This Day Appointed MESSES

WATTS, EDWARDS & CO. of Hongkong, our Sole Agents for that Uity, South China, and Manila.

O'NEILL, WARNEFORD & CO. London, 19th January, 1901.

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NOTICE.

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QEALED TENDERS in Daplicate will be

received at the R. N. HOSPITAL until

10 AM, on the 7th instant, from Persons desirous of Purchasing THIRTEEN IRON

$6.00 LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, 2Fox FRESH WATER TANKS, which

479.91

10,000.00

23.183.19

4,074.05 The 0. §. 5. steamer Pufrocius eft Siuga- 486.00 pure on 31st ult.; and is due in Hongkong on 180.00 Sti-inst

The N. P. steamer Goodwin sailed from

kohms for Tacoma on 31st ult.

370.00 50,500.00

$225.783.89

The steamer Lowther Castle,. for Straits, Hongkong, China and Japan, left New York on the 30th uh.

The N. G. I steamer Formida left Singapore for this port on the 1st inst, and may be ex- flected here on or about the 7th inst

The steamer Arratoon "Apcar, from Calcatta, 31,565.82 lett Singapore for this port on Friday after $225,759.89 moon, let inst

The Imperial German Mail atormer Kanta- PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT, carrying the German Mails with dates

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wages, and general trade ex managers' commission 42,000.

ent's": latter in your leape. To quditor's fee

ggest that it Hong

Rood enough for In

ber waste his time no longer with whom he does not whờ

to associate, but take them home

ster

anticipation

letter I am, your,

not endorse either

G. BUT GOTTERENT

misunderstood the attitude

tha

To interim dividend of 8 per cent,

$7th July, 1950.

to bala

By balance brought forward from Instase

By receipt for ice during the year, raise of

stock in hand, ko, mentreprise

By recta roosived (lone Crown, reuță sini

By interest

By transfer fees,

are on View at this Hospital.

The right to reject any Tender is reserved.

THOS. BOLSTER, Deputy Inspector General. R. N. Hospital

₤390 Hongkong, 1st February, 1901,

THE BRITISH NORTH BORNEO CO.:

PPLICATIONS are invited for the A POSITION of SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC WORKS and GOVERNMENT SURVEYOR Applications and Copies of Testimonials to be sent to the undersigned. from whom terms may be learnt Appointment to be taken aji as soon as possible..

GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO.:

Agente.

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Hongkong, 20th January, 1901.

R. J. REMEDIOS.

DEALER,

from Berlin of the 7th ult. left Singapore on Friday, 1st ist, et 7 a, m, snd may be expectOREIGN AND COLONIAL STAMP ed here on Tuesday, the 5th iret, about A

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FOR 1901.

THERE are now apparing weekly in the

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS a Series of

Noveliste. SHORT STORIES written by the leading

Each story is copyrighted and will be com-

pleted in two bi-weekly instalments. The

following is the list of the Etory Writers :---

BLANCHE WILLS (HANDLER RW, CHAMBERS.. Mas, L. T. MEADE, SILAA K. HOCKING HELEN MATHERS.

·BEY. 8. BABINO-Gould. ARABELLA KENBALY. GUT BOOTRBY... MES. ALEXANDEZ. MOBLEY ROBERTS, THE QUEEN OF ROUMANIA. ALGEENON GISHING.

KATHARINE S. MASQUOID. FERGUS HUME.

Mas. C. N, WILLIAMSON, HALLIWELL SUTCLIFFE. "KITA."

J. MARSHALL MATHER. KATHARINE TYNAN. A. ST. JOHN ÁDCÓÇK. MARY LOVETT CAMERON. WILLIAM WESTÁLL.

ADELINE SERGEANT. FRED WISHAW, JANE BARLOW.

TOM GALLON.

"MAY CROMMELIN.

JAMES BAKER

MABEL QUILLEE-COUÒH,

A. J. DAWBON.

THE LADY MIDDLETON.

The following will appear, during February. and Marek CHRISTABEL COLERIDGE, The Lady Dres3-

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JoйK Foster FRASER, "The Transformation

* of Thereas."

The Queen of Boumania, "Decelal's

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