HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
AUCTIONEERS, &c.
PAUL BREWITT,
2 Zutland Street, Auctioneer, Appraiser
and Commission Agent.
HUGHES & HOUGH
Anctioneers to the Government, and Share and General Brokers, corner Ice House
Street and Praya Contral
V. I. REMEDIOS,
Auctioneer, Appraiser and Agent,
8, Queen's Road Central.
BOARD AND LODGING
GOOD SAID - CHRAP
AT THE WESTERN HOTEL.
BOOKBINDING
DAILY PRESS OFFICE,
The only office in China having. European
taught workmen. Equal to Home Work,"
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
W. BREWER & CO.,
Printors, Booklanders and Account Book Manufacturers, 23 and 25, Queen's Boad
(under Hongkong Hotel).:
KANG ON,
-BUILDERS
Contractor 30, D'Aguilar Street, Local and Coast Port Buildings, Timber, Frick
and Granite:
Mechanics engaged, Estimates given.
CHEMISTS · DRUGGISTS, &o.
THE PHARMACY,
19, Queen's Road Central. Family and Dispansing Chemists, Wines, Spirits and
Cigara
"THE VICTORIA ÚISPENZÄRY,
Chemists and Druggists, High-class „dara- ted Waters, Dealers in Photographic
·Requisitos, Queen's Road.
WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARTES' HALL, 68, Quesa's Road Central, Cigara, Aerated
Waters, Wines, Bears, Spirits, etc,
CURIO DEALER
KWONG HING,
China Porcelain, Crockery Ware; 550,
Queen's Road Central.
DENTISTS
WONG HOMLA
Surgeon Dentist, 50, Queen's Road Central,
WONG TAI FONG,
Burgoon Dentist, 24, Bank Buildings,
·Opposite Hongkong Hotel.
DRAPERS
EBRAHIM ELIAS & CO.
Millinera, Silk Mercers, Haberdashers.
Low Prices; 37, 89, Wellington Strest.
SEE WOO,
Tailor, Draper and Outfitter; 67 and 69,
Queen's Roda
FLOUR.
SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,
.Proprietors of the following Calebrated
Brands of Flour --“ Sperry's XIX,'
"Golden Gata," "Pioneer, Buckeye,
Anchoro,
WILLIAN WHILEY, Manager. TURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN
A CHEE & CO., Established 1858.
Every Household Requisite. Depot for Fastman's Kodak Films and Accessories;
17a, Queen's Road Contral
JEWELLERS
MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,
Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40,- Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Also at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Iloilo.
WAR LOONG
Gold Silversmith, Silk Dresses, Cripe Shawls, Ivory, Lacquerware, Fans,
Carios, Briatles, Human Hair, Fea thera 6. Caeen's Road Central.
MERCANTILE AGENT
WOODS & CO, MET
Daddell Street, Agents for American and
European Export Housee.
FONG,
PHOTOGRAPHERS
The largest and most complete Studio in Hongkong Established: 1859 Views,
Enlargements, Ivory Miniatures, Of Paintings, &c.; Ice House Strest.
HING,
Enlarging. Developing, Printing, Modn
rufe Bates, 204, Queen's Road Bast.
MER CHEUNG, →
Toe House Street, Top Floor, Permanent. Enlargements, Groups, Views, etc; Devel
Works, Amateurs' Requisites.
MMUMEYA JAPANESE ARTIST
Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and also colouring Photos and relief Photos. Views of China and Manila. Work
done for Amateurs; No. 8a, Queen, s
Band Central.
"YEE CHUN, /
Morino and Portrait Painter, 50, Quor's
Road, Upstairs.
J
Japasóse Photographas also Wan
Arcade, Queen's Road Cl. Wanchi
Amateur's Requirementa a Speculty.
PRINTING.
DAILY PRESS" OFFICE-
Proofs read by Englishmen.
SILK GOODS DEALERS
HONGKONG
SILK GOOD DEALER
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 1901
RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA,
Capt. T.. Younghusband, of Indian and Chitral fame, writes to the Times on the 16th ult as followe
NOW READY.
THE
Wholesale and Retail Importers, and of the protectorate over Manchuria sought to be tors; but one cannot ignore the tendency of CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY
Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanese Silks, Cashmere Shawls and Ceylon
"Laco :"46, Queen's Road, C SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS
FR. BLUNCK,
Exporter of Real Hand-made Torchon Lace in Silk, Linen and Celton, Grassloth and Silk Embroideries, Hand-made Silk and Linen LAOK Curtains made to order; 17, Queen's Road, Cautral. STOREKEEPERS
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
Navy Contractors, Shipchandlers,
makers, Provision and Coal Morchants, Praya Central, next Hongkong Hotel
BISMARCK & CO.,
well known that some of the patents now being experimented with abroad have been offered to i the Admiralty, and rejected. We hope, of course, that submarine warfare is a thing of the very distant future, and that the Admiralty The news of the virtual assumption by Russia has been fully justified in repolling the inven- reived with acclamation by Europe, and by no British officials to move in deep rate of insular nation with greater joy than by us whose trade prejudice, nor forget that several grest inven « interests have from the commencement of Euro- tions have been rejected by the British Ad- pean intercourse with it preponderated over miralty and War Office through sheer lack of those of all other Powers. Monkden, Kirin, and | foresight. The Whitehead torpedo, for example. Tateibar, the three provincial capitals which was originally offered to the Admiralty under 16years ago my companions and I penetrated to, conditions reflecting credit upon the patrio- with all the risk and hardship attending travel tism of the inventor. We might have secured among a rude, inhospitable people, over hoggy' the monopoly of the first mobila torpado, roads and unbridged river, and through s¦ but we neglected to do so. Possibly the secret of winter of Siberian severity, the tourist of tho the Whitebead torpedo's mechanism could not futuro will be able to visit under all dus projĮ have been kept from foreign Powers, but there Sail-tortion, and with only the inconvenienes of one
wasnt least the chance, and that was lost. It would or two changes of Pullman cars between her have paid the country, as the event has proved, and Port Arthur. Massacres, such as we heard to have acquired Mr. Whitehead's patent at of last year, there is little reason to foar will almost any prica, and oven, it may be argned, over occur again in Kanchuria, and the trader with the object of suppressing the invention. will be able to purene his calling in ample Instead of doing this, the Admiralty runda a sirien peace and security.
of blandera. They waited until Franco and Russia had adopted the Whitehead, and then found themselves obliged to treat with the in Tentor of a weapon that revolutionised warfare ut sem. We began to supply our battleships and large cruisers with tho Whitehead, which was right; and later on to build torpedo-bouts, which was wrong. Aftorspeading great sninsupon the beats the Admiralty found it impossible to build or maintain enough of them to counteract the omotes preponderance of foreign boats, where on the proper retort to the torpede-boat was rather turdily uroved. To er is human, to forgivo divi." The Admiralty Board is not infullible-only it is apt to forget that palpable fact, and to bahays as if it were so. The history of the Whitehead, as sketched above, is enough to make any sensible Admiralty official quail in kis shoes at the sight of a new engine of war. Sometimes, however, the Admiralty does what is right, and it may prove that we are justified in putting our heads into the sand pretending For the to- that submarines do not matter,
`Navy' Contractors, Ship Chanellers,
Provision and Coat Marchatte. Sail
makera de Fresh Water supplied to
Vessels in the Harbour.
KHONG SANG & CO.
Shipphandlers, Sailmakers, Hardware, Engineer Tools, Brass and Iron Mor
chants, 144, Des Voeux Road.
MORE & SEIMUND,
Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com- mission Agents and Genoral. Btors-
keepers. Band 45, Prays Central.
TAILORS
R.
HUNG YUEN,
Outfitters, Shirt Makers, Hattara, Hosters,
Drapers, 85, Queen's Road, Central.
YEE SANG FAT & CO.,
Outfitters, Piece Grous, Underwear, Shoes, Hata, Silk Handkerchiefs; Opposite Post
Ofica, Queen's Road Contral.
TOBACCONISTS
Those are the benefits which will accrue from Russin's recent action. We ought, therefore,
to le glad; but, na ̈s matter of fact, are we? And if not, why not?
Probably most of us have a lurking suspicion that all this may not prove so fully advantage ous to us as we have a right to expect it should We have seen British trade designedly excluded
in the most determined manner from other
parts of Asin over which Russia has assumed a protectorate. We know that a protectionist HAUGHTON & CO.,
Naval, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road, pelley is the traditional policy of Russia and
Opposite Kahn's Curio Store.
the one her people instinctively believe it, And we do not yet see any guarantee that Manchuria will be treated as an exception to the general rule of Russian policy in Asia.
If we were perfectly certain that under na circumstances whatever world Ruesis interfere with the rights which we at present posson, and which we have so long made use of, to trade in Manchuria, wo who are aware of the immense possibilities of this great country would gladly welcome this last move of Russhment this is very pleasant and convenient and Bai until we hure that assurance we can only apparently shrap-only it will be a serious foar that the Russian protectorate of Man-mutter for the Whitehall ostriches if the sub. chucin will mean not mi increase but a decrease marine happens to prove a thirit as dangerous of British trade.
as the French and the Americans consider it to We have, moreover, to look beyond Man.be. In such case feathers would have to be olaria itself. We seo now that acquiescence in pulled out, and we might soon find it necessary the Russian request to remove our ships from to pluck the Whitehall ostrich quite tald. Port Arthur inevitably involved the seizure of What is the official argument? So far as one that port by Russia; that the seizure of Port knows it amounts to this Arthur involved the control of land commuji. | highly undesirable; therefore, we will art experi- cation with it; that the control of land meat with them. So, indeed they are; so was the communication involved the assumption of Whitehead, and the ironclad, and the breech political control. Do we yet re what loading gun. will follow on the assumption of political
D. 5 DADY BURJOR "LOS FILIPINOS," Importer of the Best Manila Cigars ; 25,
Pottinger Street.
KRUBE & Co..
Wholesale and Retail Havana and Manila Cigars, Egyptian Cigarettes, Dealers in
Fancy Goods, Agonis.
Connaught House, Queen's Road.
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS
H. PRICE & CO.,
12, Queen's Road!
and Calle Aulongue, Manila.
ROBINS ON PIANO CO.. LD..
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE
MANUFACTURERS OF
IRON FRAME
PIANOS.
$225,
$340, $375, & $400.
HAAKE, METZLER, WERNER.
E personally searched Germany and WE
England thoroughly and found nothing to come near these. Thoy an alto. gether
UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY, Should be seen before buying. Others by -COLLARD, "BRINSMEAD, RACHALS.
BIEE PAYMENT SYSTEM if required. Hongkong, 4th January, 1900,
[400 TACK CHONG LOONG, NAVY & MILITARY TAILOR. DRAPER AND OUTFITTER.
G AEMENTS made by hand; guaranteed perfect it. Bats, Shirts, Socks, Silk Handkorobisfs, Boots, Shoes, &o., for Sale, Now and Fashionable Goods. Prices vory moderate.
No. 65, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong, 18th October, 1900.
LEN TING.
SURGEON DENTIST No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET.
TERMS VERY MODERATE
Consultation Free. Hongkong, 23rd September, 1891.
HOTEL
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BOA VISTA" HOTEL,
MACAO.
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THE only FIRST CLASS HOTEL in the Colony, Moderate terms by theday ar month. European Management.
MACAO is disinut 40 miles West of Hong kong and the journey made each day (Ban days excepted) by the Magnificent Saloon Steamer HRUNGSHAN" in 3 hours, leaving Hongkong at 2 Pat, and Macao at 8 AY
Connection made by Company's Steer to and from Canton,
Touriste should not miss the chance of Dealər. in Chinare, Indian and Japanese| vilting this famous old City.
Guola, Fila, Woollen and Cashmera: Før l'armik, apply
Bhawls and other Sundry, Gapdi; 4,
D'Ayillar Streal, First Flor. | Telagmphio Address, ” Boavista.
TEJUMUL POHUSING
MANAGER,
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ontrol of Russia P
Submarines are
With their long record of serious blunders control ? Or recognise that, if we are ever in all that pertains to naval war, the British induced to acquiesce in the exclusion of our | Admiralty can ill afford to jeer at sulumarinea. trado from Manchuria, we shall not subsequent Their attitude should be more respectful and ly be able logically to object to its exclusion considerate. The French have always displayed from those other parts of the Chinese great skill as shipbuilders, and by the year 1906 Empire which must inevitably come within the they hope to have some forty of these sub- marines. The America are comidered a We recognise now that before we acquiesced shrewd people, and they too are building and in the removal of our ships from Port Arthur, experimenting with these craft. Is it credible we should have come to an understanding with that France would go ou building submarines if Rawin as to her intention in making that rothe vessels were as blind and impotent as the Ad- quest. We should, therefore, expect that new before acquisecing in a Russian protectorate of Manoharia a guarantee should be given a that our trade will not be excluded. And this, we may remember, is a matter which affecte noi ue alone, but Americe, Japan, and Germary
alm.
Nor ought we to forget that, if we at home are at the present time unusually apathetic in regard to Chine owing to the continuance of the war in South Africa, wa are yet responsible for the welfare of India; and the trade of India with China exceeds that of France, Germany, and Russia put together.
THE ADMIRALTY AND SUBMARINE CRAFT.
miralty appear to consider them? Mr. Arnold- Forster is said to believe in the submarine. How strange it will be if he has to defend in Parlia- went the inertia of the Board. It has been argued in some quarters that our destroyers are fully capable of grappling with any submarine craff yet designed. We are curious to learn if this is also the official view. · Again, we are told that the submarine is the weation of the weaker Power.". It may be so, but the matter should be discussed openly in Parliament. › No- thing can be gained by the bogus secrecy and affectation of official omnipotence. We are told that the Admiralty is keeping a watchful ayə upon the progress of the sulmuarine boat, but there is no evidence of the watchfulness.
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PUBLIC COMPANIES
HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAM-
WAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
PUBLIC COMPANIES
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE is hereby given that az EXTRA- of SHAREHOLDERS of the above Company TANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE- THIRTY-SECOND ORDINARY will be held at the Offices of the Company, 38 and 40, Queen's Road Central, THIS DAY HOLDERS in the above Company, will ho (MONDAY), the 18th instant, at Nook, when held at the Office of the Company, Paddor's the subjoined Resolution will bo propond.
Stresto WEDNESDAY. the 6th day of Should the Resolution be passed by the re-
March, 1901, at 12 o'erok (Noon), to receive quired majority, it will be submitted for con-
Statement of Accounts to 31st December, fimation as a Special Resolution to a Second 1900, and the Report of the General Managers, Extraordinary Meeting which will be subsed to elect a Consulting Committee and
Auditors, quently convenMİ.
That Article XIL of the Articles of Associa- tion be canceled and that there he substituted therefor the following Article
12-The remuneration of the General Managers shall be a commission of Five per Cent. por Aquam on the gross earnings of the Company and in addition thereto an allowance act exceeding $3,000 per Annum for Office Ront and Salarios of Clerks.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managera. Hongkong, 8th February, 1901. [497
THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
No
NOTICE is hereby givmi that at a MEET. ING of the BOARD of DIRECTORS ef the Company, held at the Company's Office, No. 14, Des Yeux Road Contral, Victoria, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, the 4th day of January, 1901, the following Resolution was passed--
That in panustes of the Special Resolations passed on the 8th day of December, 1900, and confirmed on the 24th day of Decen- ber, 1000. a Call of One Dollar per Share be made upon all the Holders of Ordinary Shares in the above Company, U the same is Iyoby made. Such Call to be paid; to the Bankers of the Company, the Hong- kong and Shanghai Fasking Corporation, at their premises, Queen's Road Central, Victoris, Hongkong, on or before the 20th day of February, 1901"
And Notice is also given that in Accordance with Article 2 of the Company's Articles of Association, interest at the rate of $10 per Calls remaining unpaid after the 20th day of Centum per Annum will be charged upon all Fbruary, 1901, up to the actual dates ment of the same.
pay-
presentation at the Office of the Company of Shareholders are requested to note that, upon the Bankers receipt for payment of the Cali, and surrender of existing Certificates of the Shares pertaining theroto, New Blare Certifi- cules will be inaed hearing an endorsement of the payment of the said Call
By Order of the Board of Directors.
W. H. GASKELL Secretary. Hongkong. 18th January, 1901.
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GEO. FENWICK & CO., LIMITED,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company. wil be CLOSED from the 30th February to the 6th March, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., General Managers, Hongkony Fire Insurance Co., Ld." Hongkong, 6th February, 1901, (481
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
HE THIRTY-SECOND ORDINARY
MERTING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Company's Ofices, No. 3, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Vic- torio, on THURSDAY, the 7th March, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ending Slet December, 1900.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 21st instant in the 7th proximo, both days inclusive.
By Order.
GEO. L. TOMLIN, Secretary. Hongkong, 9th February, 1901.
[468 GIFEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED TOTICE is hereby given that SCRIP
NUMBER 331 for 100 SHARES of the Company, numbered 68,401/68,500, is the nams of ELLIS KELLY, Esquire, of Hong- kong, having been LOST. a Now Scrip for the same will be issued after One month from the date hereof and the Original Scrip will be con subred by the Company as null and vold, and all persuas are hereby warned against empting or negotiating same.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Generd Managers,
UNIVERSAL TRADING CO., LIMITED
Hongkong, 16th February, 1901.
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NOTICE is hereby given that the General
Manager has made a CALL of $15 en the Holders of Shures in UNIVERSAL TRAD Is Co., Lp., which Call is payable to the General Manager on the 31st of March, 1901, at the Company's registered office, No. 4, Dex Your Road Contral.
394
Dated Hongkong, 31st Jemary, 1901. ELLIS KELLY,
General Manager.
ITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
Has any British officer been permitted to atHE TWELFTH ORDINARY GEN-No. 6, Ice House Street, Praya. Central,
ERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS will be held in the HomeKONG HOTEL on THURSDAY, the 21st February, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Re- electing Director and Auditor.
arj,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 18th to 21st Febru
both days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors.
W. G. WINTERBURN,
General Manager. Hongkong, 15th February, 1901, HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
[510
tend the trials of the French or American When Mr. Arnold-Forater introduces the vessels ? If not, upon what do our Admiralty Navy Estimates a task which will necessarily rely? We live in an age of marvellons dis-port of the Directers, declaring a Dividend, and fall to the new Financial and Parliamentary caveries and inventions. Any day may witness Secretary-there is reason to believe that the the perfection of these submarines, and should submarine-boat question will again be raised, that day Gud as unprepared our battleships says the Naval and Military Record. In the may be sent to the bottom. The bare pos lattar days of Viscount Goschen's connection wibility of this is so vitally serious that we with the Admiralty, efforts were mado to obtain cannot afford to fold our arms and ignore the a definite expression of policy on submarines, but French experiments. In some trials carried ont wilkout success. The country does not know, in the Froach submarine Morse, it is significant officially, how the Admiralty regard the develop to note that General André, the War Minister, ments that are being made by foreign novia was on board the vessel. Some say there is still in the matter of submarines. Viscount an element of danger in submerging any of these Goschen, in his usual guarded manner, said that boats, that they are liable to sink if somethingTHE ORDINARY YEARLY MEET- the Board was following the results of foreign goes wrong with their delicate mechanism. THE
ING of SHAREHOLDERS will bo experiments. Beyond this rather vague But somehow they do not sink, though scores hell in the Ofoes of the Company, Queen's assurance we know nothing. Evidently the of trials have been carried out. The pressuan 25th February, 1901, at 12 o'clock Nook, for Buildings, New Praya, on MONDAY, the matter hardly be allowed to rest who attended the recent trial found no such the purpose of weeiving the Report of the hem. The Admiralty must gire reasons, and difficulty in breathing as was understood to be Dimetors and the statement of accounts to the definite reasons, too, for declining to experiment felt. The crow can remain subwoorged, he 31st December, 1900. with the various types of submarines submitted writes, for sixteen hours" without least fatigue to them by British and foreign inventor. It is to the lungs." This correspondent is naturally
can
NOT BEYOND HOPE.
come to believe that there is no such a
reticent, not being authorised to write freely. But one fact of considerable importance has been Those who have suffered your after your with divulged. The Morse was timed to meet the Rormation will be glad to hear of a remedy Nareal at a certain under- rendezvous, and that has proved ou absolute specifio. There are succeeded in so doing. We are not told how no conditions of Rheumatism, no matter how this was affected; but if it was effected the severe nor from what cause, that cannot immediately be relieved and permanently cared abuurinen ure not so blind as they are repre by Little's Oriental Balm. People who have sented to be by hostile critics. On the whole, tried a hundred remedias, Liniments, and docters the country desiras to learn more of the pro- aro apt to be resigned to their fate. They gress made by foreign inventors in submarine thing as cure for Rheumatism. They Love navigation, and the matter is too serions to be been disappointed so many times that another ignored any longer by the British Admiralty. trial seems almost azoless. To all much we say, try Little's Oriental Balus faithfully and patient ly and you will soon rejoice at the return of your prodous health, Mary 2 person was sured through Little's Oriental Balm by the use of single bottle, okliers have und from 3 to 6 bottles to chlain the ama result.. In only very rare and exoedingly obstinate cases were more than 6 bottles necessary. Spid et Re. 1 per bottle, Agents for Hongkong --THE VICTORIA | DISPENSARY, Lo
(217-8tention,
C. E. WARDEN, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, No. 25, ABERDEEN STREET,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
the Second Extraordinary General Meeting Having regard to the resolutions pawed at hell on the 21st January, 1901, the TRANS- FER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 28th February, 191, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors. D. GILLIES,
Chief Mansger. Hongkong, 1st February, 1991. THE HONGKONGLAND INVESTMENT AND AGENCY CO., LIMITED,
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THE SHARE CERTIFICATE NO. 7,726 33,578 inclusive, standing is the Register in for Fifty Shares nombarad 33,124 to
the name of FOONG KING POON TONG, of Fooehow, having been LOST,- notice in haeby given that moless the ssid Cortilute be produced at the Office of the Company, Queen' Red Cantral, Victoria, Hongkong, on or be ANITARY APPLIANCES SUPPLIED Certificate for the said Bhares will be issued fore the "waith day of March, 1901, & Now And FIXED. DRAINS, TRAPS, WASTE PIPES & CLEANSED and by the Company as wall and void.
and the chi Gerdeste will thereafter is held REPAIRED ROMAN
A. SHELTON HOOPZE, Baritery Board Notices receive prompt at- 199
Hongkong, 19th February, 1001
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