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ENTERTAINMENTS GRAND BENEFIT.

THIS EVENING (MONDAY),

6TH JAN., 1. 43.

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL 1 ECITAL

IN AID OF THE SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' INSTITUTE, KOWLOON.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

NEW VIA CEYLON.

SOUTH AFRICA.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUR.

THE HONGKONG DAILY FRESS MONDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1903.

London; 5th January, In reply to an address which was presented to him at Volksrust, Mr. Chamberlain referred to the great task undertaken by Lord Milner, from whom he hoped to learn much. His colleagues and himself would never forgot the sacrificas borne by the Colonists. The speech favourably impressed the Boers.

Viceroy leaves on the 10th instant, arriving at Caloutta on the ělat.

The Snals for the Indinu Army Polo Cap were played yesterday at Delhi between the Poons Horse and the 18th Bengal Lancers. After an exciting gume, the former won by four goals and four sub idiaries to three goals and one aubsidiary,

Calcutta, 9th January.

GOLF AT SEA.

"As I stepped on deck from the love one morning on my return trip from abroad," said Frank Morris, who arrived in Chiesgo recently, "You'yu uliced a 1 heard a voice ory: drive and you're in the grass! For a moment I wondered whether I was at sea or on the Exmoor links at boms, I saw a gray ocean, which might have made a good golf links if it only had been solid, hearing against the sky, and Land's End, last glimpse of England, disap- pouring on our weather quarter. So 1 was quite sure our vesert was a night out from London and on the open sea. But there were people on deer undoubtedly playing golf-play- naming it with the absorbed, enger air that marks thefdevoteo of the game on dry hud." Ocean Caloutts, 10th January, goit is one of the novelties of the trans-Atlantic -The finale in the International Polo batween sammer season. It was first introduced on the the Jodhpore and Ular teams were played beats of the Atlantic Transport Line, and has yesterday at Delbi, Ulwar winning easily by been taken up enthusiastically on the larger seven goals and five subsidiaries to Jodhpore's steamers of all lines. Mr. Morris returned two goals. H.R.H. the Duchess of onnaught on the Afinuelonka, 14,000 tons burden, 600 distributed the prizes to the successful competi- feet from stem to stern, and with an after Golf links had been laid out on this deck ju tors, all the caps being given by Lord Curzon.deek 200 feet long and forty feet in beam.

the lee of the cabin.

The final important event at the Delhi Darbor was the review of the army of picked corps of 30,000 troops of all arms, which took place yesterday. The Viceroy and the Dukes of Connaught and Hesse inspected; and Lord Kitchener rode at the head of the troops. The march-past wes a brilliant spectacle. An He received an equally hearty reception at immense concourse of pople and a large Mus. AINSWORTH, a Graduate of the

School of Oratory, has Standerton, and the National Scents at Vlak-ber of ruling chiefs were present, Boston U.S.AJ volunteered to give Eight-RECITATIONS.fontein oxpressed gratitude for the help given by the new Government. The same uthusfasm embracing Dramatic Heroic, and Humorous.

was displayed at evory place where a stoppage was made.

MTH. AINSWORTH will be assisted by some of the best Musical Talent of Hongkong. Donze Open at 8 F.M. Performance from 9.30 to 11 P.M.

Prices. $1 and 2. Tickets on Eale at SAILORS and SOLDIERS' INSTITUTE, Kowloon, and BOBINSON PIANO CO.

[305 Hongkong, 20th January, 4 3.

THEATRE

CITY HALL

ROYAL

THE HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB

WILL GIVE

"THREE PERFORMANCES

OF

*** HIS EXCELLENCY

ON

THE GOVERNOR,"

FRIDAY, 30th JANUARY:

Temon, 8th Jaunory.

Mr. Chamberlain, iti bis speech at Tuesday's bangast, announced that be and Lerd Milner had arranged a scheme to accelerate the pay. Iment of compensation claims; all claims would Be carefully considered. Two millious of the Imperial Government's movey had bëon paid, and more would be forthcoming. The Govern meat did not intend to unduty increase taxation and bamper development, and wanted no He would rather grudging contribution. return empty-handed than with an arrangement extorted from an unwilling people.

Londen, 9th January, Mr. Chamberlain, replying to nu address presented by the Boer Leaders, said that he would have been better pleased had it contained, besides demand some recognition of what the British Government had already done. A General Amnesty was impossible; but he hoped that the Colonial Governments would act leniestly, Lat them get the example by Exiled | forgiving their countrymen, who had sur

rendered and helped the British. Burghers would not be allowed to retura unless they accepted the terms of peace. As to the Burghors in Europe, they should prove their NO HALF-PRICE.

loyalty by secounting for the money they had taken to Europe. Be accepted the Boers in The Ticket Office will be open at the Theatre vitation to visit some of the country districts. In a cousidential reply to an address pre- Royal, City Hall, on and after MONDAY, 26th JANUARY next, from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. daily.sented by the Pretoria Chamber of Commerce E. W. MITCHELL, Mr. Chamberlaiu is reported to have said that, Hon. Secretary. if there was a danger of Asiatics overrunsing the country, the whites should seek legislation by excluding them, not as Asiaties, but as undesirable immigrants. Contracts with indes- tured Indians should terminate in their own country There should be a penalty for a breach of such regulation.

SATURDAY, Jlst JANUARY;

MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Commencing each evening at 9.35 o'clock phactually.

DRESS CIRCLE AND STALLS... PIT

Hongkong, 22nd-January, 1933.

HONGKONG

$3.00 1.00

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

PRINTING

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.

Proofs road by Englishmen.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN

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-A CHEE & CO., Established 1859.

Every Household Requisite Depot for Eastman's Kodak Films and Accessories;

17a, Queen's Road Central.

CHEONG LEE & CO., Famitare Store, Established over 30 years. Importers and Exporters, Teakwood Furniture, Black- wood, Jewellery, &c, highest grade, best and cheapest. 8, Qaean's Road

Central.

JEWELLERS

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS:

Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40 Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Alg at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Iloilo

PHOTOGRAPHER

M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST.

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and sbro colouring Photos and relist Photos. Views of China and Manila. Work done for Amateure; No. 8A, Queen's

Road Central. STOREKEEPERS

(F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,

Navy Contractors, Buumakers, Frovision and Coal Merchant, Solo Agents for Hartmann Eshtjen's Genuine Com-

position Red Hand Brand,

BISMARCK & CO.,

Chandlers, Navy Contractors, Ship

Prevision and Coal Merchante, Sail- makers, &o. Fresh Water supplied to

Vessels in the Harbour

KWONG BANG & CỌ,

Shipshandlers, Sailmakers, Provisionors, Coal Merchants, Hardware, Engineer Touls, Brass and Iron Merchants,

144, Das Vienr Road,

MORE & SEIMUND,

4 and 45, Des Vonx Road. Shipchandlers,

Sailmakers, Riggers, Commission Agents and General Storekeepers; Sole Agents for Chipowners Composition ("Grey. hound Brand") and Blundel's Spence & Co.'s Composition.

WATCHMAKERS

DROZ & CO.,

14, Queen's Road Central. Repairs of Watches and Clocks by competent European experts at moderate rates. BROWN, JONES & CO., MONUMENTAL AND ORNAMENTAL MASONS,

Have on View and for Sale at their Marble Yard,

ITALIAN MARBLE Statuary Figures, Aurels alongside Crosses, Obelisks, Columns, Rustic and Plain Crosses and Headstones ; also

AMERICAN MARBLE Crosses, Columps and Headstones; aut- ABERDEEN GRANITE

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For adults and ebildren's graves..

CEMETERY MEMORIALS

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Special attention paid to LETTERING IN ANY STYLE OR LANGUAGE

in imperishable lead, lead cement, gold, or black, All work and material guaranteed to be the best and most durable.

Prices to suit the times.

London, 10th January.

Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Johannesburg, stigmatised as calumny the statement that Jobannesburgers were prepared to repudisto their share of war expenditure. He did not believe that men who had faced danger and suffering en bravely wonki now show that they cared more for purse than they did for lives.

A WELL-PLANNED CANARD.

London, 10th January.

All the Bourses have been affected by an

extraordinary rumour of attempts on the lives of Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Milner, at Johannesburg; they subsequently recevored on official denials,

The serione illness of Mr. Beit has also depressed South African shares.

DELHI CEREMONIES.

OPINION IN LONDON,

Loudon, 4th January, The Spectator writes that the success of the Durbar revenis Lord Curzon's exceptional faculty for organisation, and dwells on the remarkalde eloquence and judgment of his speech on proclamation day. The Saturday Review is equally eulogistic.

Lord Carzone allusion in his speech to the opening of the Arts Exhibition at Tottenham Court Read, has perturbod many establishments concerned. Sir Blundell Maples, in an interview, boasts that Lord Carzon is known among the Arme as an Indian eustomer.

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GENERAL NEWS.

.-CHINA'S INDEMNITY.

London, 3rd January. The second instalment of the indemnity has beau paid by China on the silver basis, Rooter's correspondent at Peking talographs that all the Foreign Ministers, except the American, have decided to present Notes to the Chinese Government upholding their claim to have the instalmonts of the idemnity paid on the gold basis; but apparently they are disposed to effect a compromise, provided China pleads hardship, instead of asserting er right to pay on the silver basis.

"COUNT" LIMSDORFF.

London, 4th January. Coast Lamsdorff is back at St. Petersburg.

VENEZURLA.

London, 4th January. An exchange of views is proceeding between London and Berlin with regard to the proposal of President Castro that one of the South American Republier should be nominated as There is fianucial panic at Caracas otring to arbitrator.

The Bank of the penury of the Treasury. Venezuela bas closed its doors.

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GRAND EXHIBITION & SALE

SILK

OF

EMBROIDERIES

AND

FINE ART CURIOS,

TO BE HELD ON

SATURDAY, THE 21ST JANUARY, 1903,

AND

MONDAY, THE 2ND FEBRUARY, 1903, EACH DAY COMMENCING-AT-23) -P.M., AT GEO.-P, LAMMERT'S SALES

ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET,

Comprising

SILK WALL HANGINGS. SILK BROCADES, SILK BÖREENS, SILK SATSUMA, GOLD LACQUER CLOISONNE. OLD and NEW BRONZES, KIMONOS, SILK BED and PILLOW COVERS. sc. 3: ANCIENT WOOD CARVINGS, '&... Kej,

the

ARTISTIC CUT VELVET PICTURES by the celebrated "NISHIMURA." N.B.This Calbetion was personally collected by Mr. Tomore, of Kyoto, and is one of finest ever offered for sile la titis Colony,

TERMS: As Customary. Catu'ogues will be issued. On View from Wednesday, the 28th January, p..

Honsbene 24th January. 193

LADIES' GLOVES.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Anctioneer.

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SPECIAL OFFER.

FOWNES' BLACK SULDE GLOVES FOR EVENING

WEAR, $2.25 PER PAIK.

WHITE OR BLACK, $1.25.

THE ABOVE ARE BEING CLEARED BELOW COST AND

ARE THIS SEASON'S STOCK.

The golf course about the dock," said Mr. Morris, consisted of nine circular chalk-marks a foot in diameter in lieu of holes. The golf balls were shuffle-board disks, five inches across and an inch thick. The clubs were sunille-board sticks, with ends hollowed out to it the disks. With these clubs the disks were sent sliding about the decks by vigorana rhoves instead of free strokes. The hazards of the course were furished by a wheelhouse 20 by 30 feet in size, ventilators, two latches, four dorkey engines, a capstan, coils of rope and a galleyway loading to the deck below. A good player could make a round of eighteen boles in unif or three quar tars of nu hour. The third kels required a display of skill and a slight knowledge of billiards. It lay sang behind a group of big DENTS WHITE PARIS CASTOR FOUR-BUTTON, STITCHED ventilator funnels. The noly way to reach it iu a single stroke was to drive your disk against the side of the afterhatch and make it cannon toward the hole. In driving from the fourth to the fifth hole you had to reckon with the wheelhouse, which lay between them. In work. ing back from the Laffrail to the cabin you entered a little campaigo fall of diffi cult problems. The way was beset with such bankers as a stram donker, a senttle over a galleyway, a number of ventilators and a copstan In making the final hole you drove your disk straight from one side of the deck to the other through a three-foot alley between cabin and hatob. If there was a ren and the boat rolled the difficulties of play became complicated. Then, in driving, you had to allow for the list of the deck. If your streks was not sure there was the annoying possibility that your disk would London, 5th January. The report of the Irish Land Conference on edge and roll bundred feat or so down the deck and fetch up in the souppers. When between landowners and Nationalist Members the disk went into the guttere the players said considers the peasant proprietor system to be it was in the grass. There was nothing but the only entisfactory settlement, but that the golf aboard from the beginning of the voyage to the end. Billiards, chess, whist and poker laudlords should be expropriated at an equit were waired aside for golf. Every passenger able price, to enable them to keep their because as brown as a berry from playing golf residence and have an inducement toon deck in the wind and suo. At times they remain in the country. The Conference be-almost fought for possession of the links We lieved this is an unexampled opportnuity of had to play, foursomes, and ene 10krpament.

Chicago Chronicle. London, 8th January,

London, 7th January. The Powers have replied to President Castro to a conciliatory tone; but reiterate the former conditions, pending the acceptance of which the blockade will continue.

TRIGH LAND CONFERENCE.

of Parliament for submission to Government

effecting a reconciliation.

The Trish Landowners' Convention has ex-. pressed strong, thongh cautions, approval of the report of the Earl of Duoraven's Confer ence. The prospects of un amicable settlement of the land question are more hopeful.

AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

INSURANCES

TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. TORTH' BRITISH AND MERCAN

TOTAL FUNDS AT S1ST DECEMBER, 1901.| £15,722,693.

London, 6th January, Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford's appoint- meat, following the appointments of Governors I. Rawson, Clarke and Chermside, is regarded us part of a deliberate Imperial plan to safeguard Australia and provide the Governor-General with an advisory beard of unusual weight and authority in Naval and Military affaire,

RUSSIA IN PERSIA,

London, 7th January. The Koelnische Zeitung St. Petersburg or respondent stáles that Prince Ein-ed-Dauleb, the Governor of Teheran. and other officials London, 10th January. The Standard prints an article which re-suspected of pro-British leanings have been marks that besides the effect on the higher transferred to the provinces, the Shah fearing classes, the Delhi festivities have given to the that they would bead a revolution. masses also an opportunity to discover that the Viceroy is inspired with a delicate sympathy for the people and a constraining sense of obligation te consult their wolfare, Though they have few data the assant and shopkeeper manage some bow to form judgements which are com monly sccurate. We believe," says the article, "tant there will be an element of strong personal goodwill in today's forewell. We have been 100 prone to neglect ceremonial and spectacular aspects of State to the detriments of tho popularity of British rule."

THE FESTIVITI) 6.

Calcutta, teh January, The grand uxeuuli-at-arms at Delhi con- cluded yesterday in the presence of a brilliant

gathering.

In the match, Authentics v. Gentlemen of India, commenced at Delbi resterday. the Gentlemen were ont for 118 rant, of which Mr. Goldie's 38 was the top score,

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Calcutta, 7th January,

MAYŒUVRES IN "BOER" COUNTRY.

London, 7th January, The War Ofice has acquired a large area of broken hilly country in the Peak district, intersected by deep ravines. for manoeuvren

thousand troops.

are to be prepared to accommodate six

THE DANDANELLES.

London, 7th January. The London newspapers uuite in resenting Germany's attitude especially in view of the co-operation in the Venezuelan matter; but opisions as to the policy of the British protest vary widely, some approving, others deploring isolation. Other journals prefer inaistence on it as a futile proceeding, emphasising Britain the continued exclusion of all warships. The Daily News prints an article welcoming the general opening of the Dardanelles,

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT,

London, 7th January. President Roosevelt's attitude on the aegro

II.

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AUTHORIBED CAPITAL... £3,000,000 0 0 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL.... 2,750,000 0 U ~PAID-UT CAPITAL ....... 687,500 0. G FIRE FUNDS 2,695,548 5 2

The Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the abors Company, are pre- pared to ACCEPT BISKS against FIRE &t Current Rates.

SHEWAN, TOMES. & CO.,

Agents,

[1796 Hongkong, let Juty, 1902.

PANY OF TORONTO, CANADA. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- INCORPORATED 1851.

...£625,719 Cash Security Total Losses Paid ...£6,769,240 THE Undersigned having been appointed

AGENTS for the above Company, w prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE

WM. MEYERINK & CO.

(143 Hongkong, 22nd July, 1900.

OFFICE. DHENIX FIRE

at Uurrent Rates.

The Undersigned are now prepared t GHANT POLICIES of INSURANCE against FIRE at Current Ratos.

DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & CO,

Agents for the Phonix Fire Ofer 128 Hongkong, 17th August, 1887.

UN INSURANCE OFFICE, LAND) (

FOUNDED 1710.

The Undersigned having been appoined 43] AUENTS for the above Uompany, are pre-

Current Hates.

WM. POWELL, LD.,

GENERAL DRAPERS,

34, QUEEN'S ROAD, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.

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NOBEL-GLASGOW EXPLOSIVES.

425

DYNAMITE,

GELATINE-DYNAMITE,

BLASTING GELATINE AND ĠELIGNITË,

DETONATORŠ, SAFETY FUSE,

AGENTS

AND ALL BLASTING ACCESSORIES.

MAGAZINES AND DEPOTS AT

HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, WEIHAIWEI.

JARDINE. MATHESON & CO.

“TURKISH TROPHIES.”

"OH, SLY CIGARETTE!

OH, FIE, CIGARETTE!

WHY DID YOU TEACH ME TO LOVE YOU SO,

WHEN I HAVE TO PRETEND THAT I DON'T, YOU KNOW?”

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG.

SIEMSSEN & CO. THEODORO VAFIADIS &

Agenta.

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Hongkong, 16th May, 1892. NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSUR-

The State Bal bust night, in the Hall of Audionce in Dohr-Fort, was a magnibent question is creating intense resentment in Pared to AUCEFT RISKS against FIRE a function. Four thousand guests were present. The gorgeous apparel of the rating chiefs - America. Despite the agitation consequent on hanged the wonderful effect produced by the the Cabinet's closing the Post Office at Lu- was compelled to resign by deliberate persecution variety of the dresses, and the electric light dianola [sic], the negro pos mistress of, which

Craw, to be Customs Collector at Charlestown, January, appointed a negro ductor, named South Carolina, the strongest anti-negro centre in America. Southern journals declare that negro officials will be lynched.

lent enchantment to the scene.

The match, Authentics v. Gentlemen of by whites, President Roosevelt, on the 5th ANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG

Indio, was continnel yesterday, when the former were all out for 135. The Gentlemen in their second innings scored 52 for five wickets, when play ceased for the day. They

are now 35 rays on

In the Buals in the Army! Football Tour- nament at Delhi, the Royal Irish Rites tied with the Gordon Highlanders, with one goal ench Calcutta, 8th January The exodus from the Delhi Durbar has con

Thu Crowds are leaving daily. menced.

RACHE

LECS

Ache all over. Throat sore, Eyes and Nose running, slight cough with chills; this is La Grippe.

Painkiller

taken in hot water, sweetened, before going to bed, will break

if taken in time. up There is only one Painkiller, *“PERRY DAVIS'."

Designs on application.

-it

Orders from onlports carefully and promptly executed.

Offies:-No. 17a, Queen's Road Central, 1st

Flour. Marble Yari-No. 18, Morrison Hill Road, Hongkong.

Hongkong, th January, 1993.

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London, 8th January: It is understood that President Roosevelt bas impressed on the Speaker and prominent mbors of the House of Representatives his desire for the enactment of sùti-tṛunt legisin tion during the present session.

BOMALILAND.

London, 8th January, A detachment of engineers in receiving spacial training ou the warship Vernon with a view to maintaining wireless communication between the Somaliland force during the ad- vance and the warship stationed off Berbern.

Loudon, 8th January. Renter's correspondent, in a despatch from Obbat on the 4th January, states that blae- jackets of the waships Parseys and Tomone,

The Undersigned AGENTS of the above Class Foreign and Chinese Risks at Current Company are PREPARED TO ACCEPT First

Males...

BIEMBSEN & CO.

[27 Hoogkong, 20th May 1895 SALAMANDER FIRE INSURANUE COMPANY.

IHE Undersigned, having been appointed AGEN IS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT TISKS against FIRE at Current Eater.

HOTZ. JACOB & CO.

$29 Hongkong, 2nd Apr 1900, AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRM LA SURANCE CO.

* OF, AIX-LA-CHAPELL.

MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-CLASS

FACTORY: CAIRO, EGYPT EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. (Close to H.E. Nubar Fuatan's Palace,

PURVEYOR TO THE BRITISH FIELD FORCEİ

CANTEENS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

BRANCHES:

HOMBAT....20, ESPLANADE ROAD. CALCUTTA... 4, DALHOUSIE SQUARE.

RANGOON ...72, MERCHANT STREET, LONDON......19, BASINGHALL ST, E.C.

ALWAYS FRESH AND RELIABLE AT THEIR AGENTS—

MESSRS. KRUSE &

TRANSATLANTIC

FIRE INSUR-

TANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

The Undersigned, having been appointed THE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, sro

AGENTS for the above Company, art pared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE | Current Kates.

Current Rates.

the Punjab Mounted Infantry and the King's African fles are constructing a landlat ing stage and forts. It is expected that these will be completed before the Indian Contingent Arrives. Laudin troops and stores has hither- to barn very difficult, as the roadstead is exfemely expreed,

The attitude of the local shaikh, Yusd-Ali, is!

consing uneasiness. He is roresponding with

the Mullah, who is four days" distant.

DEPUTY-MASTAR OF THE MINT,

London, 8th January,

Mr. W. G. E. Macartney. M. P. for South Antrim, has been appointed Deputy-Master of flo Mint, racating bis seat,

REUTER, BICKELMANN & CO.,

Agents.

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· Hongkong, 21st. GENERAL MAKINE INSURANCE - COMPANY, LIMITED,

to

ril, 1897

OF DRESDEN,

CO., HONGKONG

"L'URBAINE"

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, L». (Established 1838.)

HE Undersigned, having been appointed GENERAL AGENTS for the above

Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS SIEMSSEN & CO.,

at current rates. Agents.

P. LEMAIRE & CO. [25 Hongkong, 18th November, 1872.

Hongkong, 7th February, 1901. [79 NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO.

ESTABLISHED 1836.

TIRE Undersigned, having been appointed HE Undersigned Agents of above Company

T

are prepared to accept First-class Foreign 且 AGENTS for the above ompany, are

ACCEPT FOREIGN and and Chinese RISKS against FIRE at Current prepared

Rutes.

TURNER & CO. CHINESE RISKS.

Hongkong, 14th January, 1903.

HOTZ, s'JACOB & CO. Hongkong, 1st September; 1902,

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COLD STORAGE

THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, Ln.,

have now 40,000 Cuble feet of Cold Storage available at EAST POINT. Stores will be Open at 10 A.. and 4 P.. daily, Sundays excepted, to receive and deliver perishable goods

W. PARLANE, Manager. Hongkong, 18th November, 1901,

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