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The Bullgarit, with the English Mail of the 22nd nit., left Singapore on Saturday, the 13th inst at 6 pm, mủ way to expicted here on or about Thursday, the lith inst., at acor. This Packet brings toples tu lettere di spatoi ed from Hongkong on the 21st April.

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THE GERMAN MAIL. The Imperial German mail steamer Roon left Kobe in Nagasaki, Shanghai and Pecchow, on the 14th inst., p., and may be expected here on the 24th inst.

The Imperial German mail steamer Hamburg left Colomie ou the 14th inst., am, and imney be expected here on the 24th inst.

THE INDIAN MAIL.

The Indo-China stoamer Lawang lett Calcutta for Luis post, via the Straits, on the 13th inst, ad may be expecleci bero on the 29th inst,

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NORTH WALES.

The 0.8.S. steamer Hyson left Shanghai on DEVON AND the 12th inst for this part.

The N.Y.K. steamer Somuki Mara (European | CORNWALL Line) left Sagepore, for this port on the 11th

inst

The OS.8. steamer Prometheus left Singapore On the 12th inst., and is das hero to-day.

The P. & learner Pekin left Singapore for thia port on the 13th just, at li ..

The A.Asteamer Kish will leave Dianila on the 17th inst., and is expected here on the 20th inst. The AL stcenser Monuria left Moji for tins port on the Oth inst.,

The Busion Tow Boat Co.'s steamer Lyra

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The N.P. ateamer O-giptu arrived at Yoke home on the 3rd inst.

The N.P. strainer Tacoma arrived at Yoko- hams on the 18th inst

The steamer the left Fon Francisco for: Japan and Boogkorg on the 28th ult.

The P. & A. steamer fadravellilet Portland | (Or.) for this port vin Japan ports on the 7th inst, and may be expected here on the 7th prox. The C.P.R. stanier Tartur left Vancouver on the 9th inst., a... for Hongkong via the usual ports of call.

The C.. steamer Taiguen, from Australian porte, kit Part Darwin on the 11th inst, for ibia port via Muuile, and is expected here on the 22nd just.

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HANKOW" 3078 tezis. Captain C. V. Lloyd B.S.KINSHAN, 2860 tons, Captain J. J. Lossius,

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KOWLOON HOTEL/ ***

THIS Hotel is situated in a quiet locality, i TH

away from the din and disturbanes of the. City, and, surrounded by a delightful garden, it is an ideal plee of residence, The Fuilding stands on an eminence, giving a magnificent view of the Harbour and the City of Victoria. It is within easy access of the Kowloon wharres, where the principal mail steamers disembark piss engare, and from which there is a trgalar furry service to Hongkong,

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THE DAITOTEL HOTEL

DAITOTEI (TAMGUI), FORMOSA,

1908

ON SALE

19.0.3

1908

MAIL TABLES.

Card published at the Daily Press Office cuntu.cas

English Mails, homeward and outward- French

German

Canadian

United States

Parcel Post

Calendar for 1993

That is more information than is given on one printed in London for which fifty cents in

Capt. Langlands, CENTRALLY situate, haing near the charged The price of the locally printed

A.O.D. Mr. C. Lee Mrs. Marston Mr. Marston Mr. A. Martin Nr. H. 8 phers Mr. F. Stodart Mr. C. B. Thoma Mr. 1. yrwhitt

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL

Mr. P. D. Colbert Mr. W. H. Donald Már. E. A Earby Western Division of the City of Victoria Mr. B. P. 1fayen

Mr. 11 Hachwood Who have not bad their promises LIM N

Mr. B. Hougton WASHED and CLEANSED in accordance Mr. W. Humphrey with Taw are reminded that the 1eriod during Mr. G. 1. King which this work shoul› be finished ends on the

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3021 day of JUNE, 1903; and the Sanitary Mrs. Adamsan & family Board being convinced of the necessity of cleanliness in its efforts to STAMP OUT Mr. Hans Beyer PLAGUE is determined to BIGOROUSLY Mr. and Ms. Maune! PROSECUTE by owner in default after the

Dr. E. Craig. Mr. H. S. Fowler Mr. Paul H. Harris Bir. Jaz, Hickman Lr. Rest..

above named dato.

By Onier of the Board,

8th May--Boden a, 12ik-Fish, 1 th--Teet kai, Dunbar. 23rd Sunuk, Maru, Prometheus, Tangahing. 20th--Wurzburg, Eeniedi, Vienna, Leve. 29th-Steatur Rod June-Socotra, Banca, Hamburg, Maryu Gacquehem, Japan. Freiburg. Horsley 5th-Polynesien, ifakata Maru, Ty deus. 9th-Glengyle. Bayern, Khalif, Serbia, Sanitary Board Room, Afogat, Beniawers, Sambia. Adanu, Satsuma 12h-Dardanus, Machuon. Indruni, Palawan, Jason, Merionethshire, Manadon, Waiting,

Silviu. 15th Jase, Quotations are:- Allow'ce net to 1.catry. Molwa New ......$1000 to

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Baalue Ult

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Persian ex fin

Patas New...10874 to

Patos Old....

Benares New

Benores Old...

$1992

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per chest.

VESSELS EXPECTED.

́TED ENGLISH MAİL.

The P. & D. steator Ballcarat left Sings. pore for this port on the 13th inst, et 5 pm, and is due here to-morrow, at about neop..

THE AMERICAN MAILS.

The F.M. steamer Siberia left Yokohams for this port vin Inland Sea, &c., on the 13th inst.

The O.& O. steamer Ucplic left San Francisco for this sport via Honelalu, &c., on the 3rd fast.

ARRIVALS AT HOME,

4th May-Sydney. 8th-Prins Heinrich, Mal ita. 11th-Formand. 12th-Indradeo, BhimLÓNAK, Kamakura Aluru, 15th-Sachsen, Kintuck. 19th -Candia, Hamberg, Andalusia. 20th-Tonkis. 29th-Glaucus, Glenturret. 2nd Juze-Inals Maru, Yarra. 4th-Java. 5th-Deucalion, Kiau- eschou. 9th-Nippon, Seseca, Hitachi Mari, Ers herzog, Franz Ferdinand, Konigsberg, Pingsuey. 12th-Gueydon, Monelaus

PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.

Per Suisang from Calenfta &c., Dr. Wheatley. Per Haitas, from Coast Ports, ir. and Mrs. Exp.

Per Prins Valdemar, from Singapore, Mesas. L. A. Toguer, Eolies and Ch. Jackson,

Per Kaifeng, frons Iloilo, Messrs. A. M. Eaton, A. Bustamento, A.Inbaton, A. Ladaerna O. Reins. L. Ondren, P. Lemerman, Tededora and Borromas,

Per Empress of India, from Vançoater,

1st June, 1903.

G. A. WOODCOCK,

"Secretary.

Note The Western Division of the City lies to the West of Morrison and East Streets.

NOW ON SALE.

THE

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POLITICAL OBSTACLES

TO MISSIONARY SUCCESS IN CHINA.

LECTURE

BY ALEXANDER MICHIE.

PRICE 25 CENTS CASE

Senor Lopez

• r. Mariam Martin

Mr. W. Mogford

Lieut. Pozare

Are. Kebblemund and

fainily:

Mr. a. Schmufass Mr. and Mrs. James E.

eymington

KOWLOON HOTEL.

Mr. Thomas K. Arden: Mr. W. F. Gallin, Jr. Mr. Chus, Haffo

Mr. S. L. Musuits Mr. A. P. Nobb Mr. Fred O'Brien Mr. v. J. O'Connor Br. H. J. Williamson

Mr. Frane F. Towell Mr. W. J. Kealy Mr. I.. Keany.

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 17th to the 23rd June..

HHE WATER,

LOW WATE.

Hongkong Height:

Hongkong Meri Zins

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Wed. 17

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On Sale at HONGKONG FRESS" Office and Local Newsagents.

Hongkong, 20th April, 1901,

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Station and Taipol City, and in

Press Ollico or the Becksollers.

Hongkong. 10th February, 1903,

elose proximity to the terminus of the Taman Correct card is 20 cents on paper, 30 cents on Daitotel lins, on which are located the colebrated cardboard. Supplied only for cash by Duiky sulphur springs of Hokoto,

Steamers of the

Douglas and Coaks Shosen Kaisha lines

es van regularly between Hoogkong and Tamsui, via Swalow and Amoy, remaining from two to four days at the latter port, and making the round trip in ten days, thus afford- in an excellent opportunity to tourists to visit the Leland Traveliers to Japan will six flnd this a desirable reale, mail steamers leaving Koelug for the Japan porfe every three or four days,

Good Accommodation.

Excellent Cuisine and Wines

sujetad

A representative of the Hotel will meet all tenius.

Terms moderate.

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Cable address:Hausgiri Daftotej, me Daitotei 1st June, 1903

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HOTEL INTERNACIONAL

TRE MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL in Macao, Beautifully situated in Praya Grande next to Government House

Telegraphie Address Internacional."

Apply to

THE MANAGER

Hongkong, 4th October, 3902.

•HUNGAN GOT

Chinese Daily Press).

PUBLISHED DATLIN

is the oldest and still immeasurably the best

medium for Advertising among tho đị

Native Community.

Established for nearly FOETT YEAES circulates largely throughout Southern China, Indo-China, eta, a Magy

Terins for Advertising (Translations free) can be obtained at the Office, 14, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong 131, Fleet Street, London, or from the different, Agenta, Ana AURAM

Documents translated from or into Classie

or Colloquial Chinese: Bengk

JOHNSTONE'S

NAPIER

SQUARE BOTTLE WHISKY.

NAPIER JOHNSTONE'S

BHIPPERS

SQUARE BOTTLE WHISKY

Gutler, Palmer & Co., London.

AGENTS

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