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SPORT AND PASTIME. What attract the attention of Hongkong sportsmen, more than anything else does at the -present monest, is the forthcoming Gyrakhans Club menting, to be held most probably on the 30th inst. As you mentioned in the Daily Press a few days uro, this will be the second meeting of the Club since its inauguration on the 1st March last. It was then suggested to hold rucos during the offseason ones a month from Ápril fo Outaber, with a possible intermission during

We have not had any billiard' contests to speak about during the past few days, yet thure is no saying what is in store. Sergt. Morris, of

Army Pay Department, the man who recently beat Mr. Love, of Harmston's Circus, playing for $300 a side, may again aset Mr. Love when he returns from the North. Mr. W. Pitt, pf the Opium Farm, is also open to take anyone on who is looking for a game.

The site of the old H.K.C.C. pavillon has been turfed over, and looks very fresh. like the rest

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 9TH, 1904.

POLICE COURT.

Friday, 8th July.

BEFORE Mr. H. H. J. GOMPERTZ (ACTING POLICE MAGISTRATE.)

"PAI-HAU,"

Eight men were charged with gambling. I spoctor Me Donald, the complainant, raided a gambling den at Station Street, Yaumati, and caught the mon playing a Chinese gate cailed.

Pai-kan. Two mien charged with being keepers

PRESS CENSORSHIP IN JAPAN.

Irked by the restrictions imposed upon the publication of war nowa, five editors of foreign papers in Japan presented a polition to the Government, pointing out where (in their opinion) the gag might be loosened a little without defeating the object for which it was for imposad. As in this matter the Japanesɔ have "mando history," the reply they made is of as much interest to the public as to the Frosh. Here it is as it appeared in the Kobe Herald:

Gentlemen: The representation which you

July and August. The uumber of Gymkhana of the link, after tim rain. A piece of railing of the host were fined $25 euch, and the have made to the Minister for Foreign Affair

Toeetings to be held each season is not to exECEI

five.

The new building it the Rates Course, which, it will be remembered. was made mady in a makeshift sort of way for the February meeting. is now permanently completed. and very sinart it lunks. A part of the new courreta work in the moonbare" compound has been done.

Et wonkl not be safe to venture an opinion as to wint ponies will “ come ont" uexfmeting, and no eut riosure as yet to hand. Presumably the exnata, will o anuel the same as at the first meeting. but nothing has yet been definitely arvatagod. Ois the last occasion (for mnemonic refreshment Dr. W. G. Clarke's Standard, with Mr. Clarkoup came in in the Grantham Cap: Mr. John Paul's Ca Camry, Mr. Johnstone up, was first in the East Point Cup: Mr. J. Lewis's Starting, ridden By Mr. Alderton, won the "Ichiban" Cup, a bundle racg: Mr. H. J. Gedge's Punch, with Mr. Gesson up. won the pole pony sebery: Jobustone brought Mr. John Peel's

Mr.

Co Conny home in the Gymkhana Club' Challenge Cop; and Mr. G. H. Edwards's Sylph Bone, ridden by Mr. Clarke, won the Primros Cup. Some of these horses shandd win agajų, even with extra weights.

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The Golf Chab has had an exceedingly slack week. Things however. promise to revive during the next few days. Play in cosection with the Drew" Cup is still in progress. The committee meeting has not yet decided what is to be done about the "Ross" Cup, in which the best card was not quite in order. This month's Captain's Cup Competition will be played off Saturday to Melay

Talking about golf by the way, a remark abe incident occurreal at Taiping, Perak, the other day. Two men drove off, and each ball disappeared into a ditch. Upon arriving at Fapt the players found that the second ball ked rolled down the bank and actually lodged ou top of the other ball: What ought to bo done in that case?

The Water Polo Association meeting, great- ly delayed by the temporary abanner from the Colony of Mr. A. Humphreys, the secretary, is A Volunteer to be hoid Wednesday next. toam. comprised chiefly, if not abeolutely, of Y.R.C. meishers, wou the Shiuld last year. beating the V.R.C

Details regarding the amalgamation of the with the Royal Hongkong Boat Chub Hongkong Yacht Clubs are still under discus. sion. During the past week tubbing has b in progress at the Boat Club, A couple of crews have boen out regularly. The membership of the Bout Club is increasing.

Attendance at the V.R.C. of late has been very largs indeed. A gopil scratch water polo grape was played on Wednesday. With reference to the Aquatic Carnival, to be held on Satur day, the instant, some of the events have been changed. The more indifferont swimmers fought shy of the four-length event, so the list") of entries was short. This race has now been

scratched, and a two-lengths race substituted. The throwing (water polo ball) contest also, has been abandoned, a plunging contest taking its place. The Club beat the B. A. al water pole inst evening by five goals to two.

I overheard a rather amusing conversation One in the V.R.C. bar-room the other day. wean said he thought of scratching his mutas For from the two lengths competition. goodness sake don't," said a comrade. "Why, what has that got to do with yon?" answered the other."Well, I will tell you. Ones upon atima Minister in Persia begged his sovereign to spare the life of a subject condemned to doathi If that man wors killed,' the Minister in the said, I would be the ugliest inan country-und if you," continued the witty raconteur,aciatoh your name from that race, I shall come in last."

Another story worth telling, though I cannot vouch for the truth of it, is that a very long V.R.C. man invited several short ess to sign a suggestion in the Suggestion Book, not reveal ing what he had written till after they had done When he removed his band imagine the anger of the little men when they read as follows: We beg to suggest that the shower bath fixing be raised higher so that we shall not knock our heads against it."

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THEFT FROM THE DOCK.

of course, will have to be put in at that placererarinder were fined $3 each. It is to be sincerely hopeal that the comforts of the new pavilion will be available in time for the Cricket Season.

Certain Y.M.C.A. mombers as usual to ont twice a week in a launch for swimming exercise That little bay at Stonecutters Island seems to by the favourite spot The YM.C.A. Physical Department Commition consists of Messrs. W. Armstrong, C. R. S. Cooper, S. R. Moore, T. E. Pearce, and R. S. Piercy.

Tu Kowloon Bowling Green Club is still occupied playing off the "Championship.” the President's Prize" and the "Vien-Provident's

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Me. Isaac Turner, and watchman of the Kowloon Docks, charged two men with stealing kerosene. Mr. W. Crawford, a clerk at the Docks, deposed that he had seen the doten- dants taking kerosene from certain lamps and emptying it into a drum. When they saw"kim they tun away.

The defondants said they were inking the ail to clean paint frous their hands. They wero sentenced to 14 days' hard laban.

RETURNING FROM BANISHMENT. A Chinese P.C. charged a man with return- ing from banishment. The defendant was found working in a rattan-shop. He was sentenced to ono year's imprisonment. be

Prize." To-day they play off the match against

the Civil Service C.C., which had to postponed last Saturday on account of the rain.

tems are as follows.--

A. Gibson (skip.1

W. Brand

J. MoDonald i kip.. M. McIver

NO JURISDICTION.

Mr. Gompertz yesterday gave his decision Play comuneus ut 40 p.m. The C.SC.Cregaling the charge against the Editor and u shareholder of the Yai Kuri Kung Yik l'o news. paper, who were acensed of publishing an ob- seone article in their newspaper on the 12th May. Chief Detective Hanson, it will be remembered, prosecuted, while Mr. H. W. Loaker, solicitor. Reserves, J. Smith and F. Robins. Members of the C.8.C.C. are invited by the of Messrs. Deacon, appeared for the defence. Kowloon Club to witness the match.

J. Reidio

1. E. Brott

W. K. Wooling R. Duncan

The Civil Service Cricket Club hold their annual meeting in about a month's time, when arrangements will be made, for the Cricket Season. At present two tennis courts are kept. going daily. Another pastime is quoits. The Club is spending money improving the ground.

An entertainment is to take place at the Metropole Theatre at 99.15 p.m. to-night. Mr. J. Christie advertises an entire change of programme from the last sntertainment.

There is next to no eroquet here; but those interested in wint is at Home a inore than ever fashionable game may care to know that the English Croquet Association has revised its Handicap List by reducing the

bisques," churupions to "scratch," and increasing all other handicaps by two bisques to adjust the odds.

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quotos An Australian exchange noteworthy scores recently made in English county cricket. Playing forYorkshire against

F. S. Surrey,

Jackson

168 and made 197, J. T. Tyldesley for Lancashire against Som- A. E. Knight (Leicestershire) scored

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County Club's howlorn, C. R. Fry, the Snwex champion, mada 226 ia ED innings against Derbyshire, W. G. Quaife, playing for Warwickshire against Essex, made 178 not out. Seymour performed williantly for Kont, scoring 108 and 196 not out against Worcestershire.

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Hongkong" tennis match to bo played batween members of the Craigengower C.C. ad Happy Valley, commencing at 4 p.m. this afternoon. The club's al

tennis tournament mencati last Monday, over 20 members having entered. The events are-Singles (scratch), Singles (Handicap) and Doubles (Handicap). Two ties are played off daily, after 5 pm- very convenient hour. Up to date ten games have been decided. The four courts aro always occupied.

OMPAX

FILIPINOS AT ST. LOUIS.

The

on the subject of the military and naval consordip over news has been referred to the proper authorities, and now I am directs by him to give you an answer; but before so doing Let me inform you that Baron Komura highly appreciates the assurances of your sipcure desire of avoiding any action that may in any way damage the interests of Japan at a time when

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SHIPPING NOTES.

BEANER MOVEMENTS, be M.M, steamor Ocanion, with tho. next

each mail, will leave Saigon on Saturday, the 9th July, at 10 am.. for this part. the 3rd July via Jagan ports, and runy be ay. preted here about the 51 Angust.

The P. & A. steamer Arabian left Portland on

WEATHER AT SEA.

The Helene nickm's experienced Blue she is passing through such a serius crisis in weather between Moji and Hongkong. her history. Indeed, in his opinion, those who The Sithonia. from Singapore, reports du are governed by sneh. desite would not wait for weather.

The Softer had a tine jassage from Woosung. any restrictions before they regulate their pens

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reports from Bangkok. to the expectation of the authorities escured; moderate S. W. wind.

Thedumador had a fino passage from Miego. and it is a source of his gratifiention that so far

The Mathilde, from Swatow. reports fine weather. the columns of the Foreign journals published

The Macquarie hail a fins passage from nothing of too grave a nature has appeared in in Japan as to call for legal measures on the AON. part of the Imperial Guvernment,

The Anupa, from Singapore, experienced

ng S. W. monsoon.

The Simongan, froin Sonrabaya, reports

strong S.-W. monsoon.

Tho Nankin, from Moji. reports fine weather leaving port, but typhosie off Formos

MISCELLANEOUS.

The P. & O. Nuukin arrived from Moji yesterday. She has a cargo of soul on board.

From your statements, especially under beadings 3 and 4, it is feared that you are labouring under som jaisauderstanding or other, inasmuch as the pressat military and naval consorship over news is bass on the Ordinance of the War and Navy Departments fatel January last, each rigant by respectiva Ministers an duty pablished in the Official Gazette, and a copy of

The Heleur Riemers arrived from Moji those ordinance in English translation I enelona yes erday with 4,700 tons of coal for Mossis. herewith for your information. In fact, thessArnhold, Kariseg & Co. Ordines, as you will see, prohibiting the BEFORE MR. J. H KEMP (SECOND POLICE publicarica in newspapers and magazines of

Mr. Gompertz said that by the ordinance nader the circumstances he had no jurisdiction, and he wondered that. Mr. Looker had not raised that point.

MAGISTRATE).

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articles relative to the movements of war vessels or military, troeps and naval fører, as well as other naval tactics, cover all; but it appears for Inspector Gourley recently summed themas- the guidance of journalists Lieut.-Commander ter of No. 44, Bonham Strand for having Chinese Ogawassin and Major Nozawa explained the crackers on his promises without any cover over

scope and meaning of the Ordinances by giving them. The house caught on fire on the 22nd uk.

items which were also brought to the knowledge and the Brigado found the lids off the cases of of the journalists through local authorities er crackers, Defendant did not answer the sum-police. Regarding the news to be published in mns, so he was arrested. He was fined $25 or

the newspapers and periodicals, it in the intention six weeks' imprisonment.

of the Imperial Government to give the journalists all presible freedom in so far as they are practically uninjurions, but as to what naws. falls into the category prohibited by the said Ordinances wet always be left to the judgment of the competent authorities, its scope more or less narrowed with the progress of the military and naval operations.”

BEIJING BAMONU.

A man charged with selling camslu on his promises during prohibited hours was fined $30 or one month's imprisonment.

NO SIGNBOARD.

Chung Man Sen, of No. 82, Queen's Rood Central, was spramoned for not having his name OF a signboard where he was carrying on business. Defendant said he could not read the notice sent to him. 3r. Kamp said he could easily get someone to read it for him.

The case was remanded.

MARINE COURT.

Friday, 8th July,

Barone Hon. Capt. L. BARTES LAWRENCE, RN. (MARINE MAGISTRATE),

RYLE OF THE ROAD.

L. Sergt. Boole, of the Water Police, charged the master of the Custerns' launch Kowtoon-chat with failing to observe the rule of the read.

Complainant, sworn deposed that at 11.15 a.m. on the 6th inst. he was on duty in the harbour when he observed the defendant's launch on his port side, coming up in such a manner that unless one of the lunches grave way a collision would have occurred; Com plainant blew ons blast on the whistle, and the other launch then crossed his bow. If the com- plainant had portal his he thore would have

a collision.

After further evidence Capt. Barnes-Law- rence imposed a fine of $5.

CHURCH SERVICES.

S. PETER'S CHURCH. Queen's Road West. Sixth Sauday after Trinity. Matins (11.12.2 Veulte, Aylward; To Deum. Gregory; Bene The Philippine Moros, who were taken to dictus, Jackson: Hymns, 392, 520, 324, and 521. the World's Fair for show purposes, struck

Evensong (0.30 p.m.). Magnificat, Hawes, Nuuo, Foster; Hymns, work 'racently for a singalar reason. news that small American detachment 399, 360, 371, and 380,

The Church launch Dayspring will call on had been ambushed and massacred by the ships carrying white crews to bring friends Filipinos tered through to them, and they ashore to the service between 3.15 and 10.30 docided to celebrate the joyful event eam, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m. (Kowloon American soil with a stoppage of work for The Answering Fourant is the call flag., All Police Pier 10.30 and 6); returning afterwards six days. Their two leaders. Luullagnayh the siltings are free and unappropriated. and Quillijah, communicated with Mr C. H. Visitors welcome. Books, &c., provided. Sunday Wer. the commissioner for that part of the School 10-10.45 am, Exhibition, and it needed all the commissioner's

diplomatic skill to muske a compromise for three days boliduy. To the great indiguation of the Moros, their request to be allowed to slaughter a slave by way of celebration hud to be refused. Liberal quantities of whisky and Hon. Hf. E. Pollock, K.C.. has knocked Mr.brandly were, however, provided to snuble thom R. H. Newborn out in the first round of the to celebrate the massacre of the American chess competition for the championship of the detaofniant. The village is in the meantiwe Colony. The four who "died" in the first being carefully guarded, no one is allowed to round, which is now completed, were Messrs. leave or enter it, and speculation is rife as Moses, Newborn, Swaby and Dastar. The to how many days it will take the Moros to drawing for the second round, the seari-final, sober down.

in fact, has already taken place, and the games are to be played off before the end of il month.

The result of the drawing is as follows:--

ง ---Pollock r." Kemp,

Falloon . Danenberg.

I ses by yesterday's paper that the Hongkong Volunteer Corps give a promenade concert on their Parade Ground on Saturday, the 30th inst.

I understand that the entertainment will be much the same as last year. The Volunteers will be in uniform, and the accompaniments will be played by a band. The programme lus not yet been arranged.

WEATHER REPORT.

GOSPEL HALL. Arsenal Street, Top Floor, off Queen's Road East.

Meetings are held as follows:-Sunday- Acts 2, 12, 11 a.m.; Gospel Address, 6 p.m.

Tuesday-Soldiers' and Sailors' Bible Class

6 p.m.

Thursday-General Bible Class, & p.m. Sunday Prayer Me-ting, at 6 p.m.

A sensation has been created in Edinburgh by a boy of thirteen choplog with a charwoman It appears that the boy, who attoude a board school, had been troublesome to his parents and stayed out at night. Three weeks agols disap. peared, and it transpired that he had gone off with the charwoman.

HARD TIMES IN AMERICA.

KND OF TRADE BOOM.

The long cycle of unparalleled prosperity which he unde most Americans think that hard times would never come again seons to have reached its final stages in this country. In the cotton trade the prevailing depression in the Tinited States is illustrated by instructions that have been issned in the mills of Now England to curtail production. This has thrown thousands of werkmen idle. The apathy in the iron anal steel trades becomes more and more worked, and father declines in prices are inevitable.

The A. Sithonia. from Hamburg yester day, has 2.65 packages of explosives on board. She anchored in the gunpowder uneliorage.

The Simonyan arrived from Sourabaya

yesterday with 1500 tons of sugar and sora

metal cargo for the Yuen Fat Horg.

CABLE SHIP SPOKEN.

The ss. Apeurale arrived from Haiphong yesterday. She reports having passed a British cable steamer. T.S.L.W.", in Lat, 20.55 N.,

Lon, 111.10 E.

A HURRICANE.

The ss. Macquarie, from Japan, reports that after leaving Moji on the 26th ult; she experi enced heavy E. S.-E. swell with increasing wind and sea, and a falling barometer. That some night, at midnight, the anchored under the loo of Matsu Island for shelter. The lowest reading of the barometer that night was 29.53 At non next day they provealed against a heavy had sun and strong wind, arriving at Amey on the 8th ult The weather was fine between Amoy and Hongkong.

THE GLENLOCHY" MISKAP.

A passenger by the s.s. Hejsce forwards to the Timics of Ceylon from Aden an interesting account of the mishap to the Glenlochy, which was disabled at sea, owing to a broken tail shaft, and taken in tow for a distance of 800 miles by the Meijaon. The Meijsen met the Glenlochy the Indian Ocean, outward-bound on June 2nd,, reaching Adon with her trophy seven days later. A large number of sharks had taken u watchful interest in the awkward- job of fixing the tow ropas. Three of them were caught.

JOINT STOCK SHARES.

Messrs. Vernon & Smyth say in their weekly share ruport, dated Hongkong, 8th July, 1904, Business has not been so active during the past week as hitherto, but there is still a fair volume of enquiry to be dealt with and hates generally continue to be fairly well maintained.

BAXES.-Hongkong and Shanghais bave raled steady at S66) with sales, and reported further saliers at the rate. London is - changed at £67. 10. d. Nationals are still The will wave of speculation and the engoobtainable, at $38, holders demanding 840. exampled mania for extravagance on the part of people of all classes of society have suddenly On every land rutless come to an end. economies jare being effected. All the great railways, trusts, and factories are throwing en out of employment by the thousand, the reson being that the companies say they have no work.

This new and unexpected condition of affairs is particularly noticeable in New York at the great hotels and restaurants, where as late as a year ago people thought nothing of spending immense sums on lunches and dinner parties, to say nothing of the freak dinners, which were the diversion of the newspaper-reading world. The fact is, that hard times are at hand. and ex- travagances have disappeared,

MARINE INSURANCES.-Unions are a little easier with small sellors at $545. China Tradors continue firms, and can now be placed at $64. North Chinas are enquired for at s. 621. Yangiszes sxe quiet at $136, and Cantons are procurable to a small extout at $215,

FIRE INSURANCES. Hongkongs have been booked at $314, and Chinas at $88, There are further small sellers of the latter at quotation.

Sarriso, Hongkong, Canton and Macaos have been hooked at $295 and $291, and further shares are procurable at $20. Indo-Chines after esles at $117 and $115 for cash and the settlement delivery, are enior with sellers at $117. China and Manilas have sold and are in farther request at $25. Douglases have beau Star hooked at $35 and ave, enquired for. Ferries continue in request at $334 and $243. for the old and now issues respectively. Bhell Transports have been taken off the market at 25), 25/6, and 26%, and close with sellers at the iniler rate.

REFINERIAS.Chins Sugars continue to attract a fair volume of attention, and we have to r port sales at $185, $ 80, $187, and $189 for cash and the settlement delirary. At the stree few shares are said to be cbtainable at $156, Luzons are without change at $0 sellers,

The presence of men with newly-won fortunes was particularly niceable in New York as late as six mouths age. New York during the long cycle of prosperous years was the Mecca of overy speculator and business man who had profited by the wave of speculation which swept the

MINING. Charbonnaga have been booked at 8490. Rauts after sales at $73 and $73 country. The get-rich-quick" man is con.

Docks, WHARVES, AND GODOWNS.-Hong- and restaurants. Nor do we hear every day, as keng sud Whampoa Docks have sold at $217. spicuous this year by his absence from the hotels are in further guest at the former rate. formerly of the fortunes made in Wall Street by $217) nad $218, and a few more shares are pro- curable at the Liter rate, Hongkong and offica-boys and telegraph messengers. People Kowican Whorvos coutinus to rule Bras with have suddenly rome down to tulking in dollars buyers at $113, after sales at $113 and $113. and cents instead of the inevitable mijlica. New Amoy Docks are still on offer at $30.

The Presidential election, which takes place in November, will be seriously affected by the present state of affairs in the financial and industrial world. The Democratic party. which has now been out of power for a long time, will not be slow to call the attention of the electors to the depression, and there is no doubt that if an inprovenient does not soon set in the Republican party will find it most difficult to elect a President. The Democrats will add plenty of recruits to their maks from the dis- charged railway and other workers and their

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MISCELLANEOUa. -- Green Island Cements have cold and continue in request at $29. China Borneos have improved to $10 buyers. A. 8. Watsons have sold and are la further The Pennsylvania Railway Company and its request at $133. Electrics are in demand at allied lines have dismissed 100,000 men. It is 314; and 881 for the old and new issues stated that this is a political stratagem, due to rospectively. Steam Waterboats have advanced

to $18 buyers, and Dairy Farms to $19 bayers. Hongkong 18th, February the company's desire to discredit and injure Campbell, Moores are wanted at $37, and

Au essay on the snake, describes as written The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued by a small boy in a fairly well-known school, is the following report:--

printed in the Country Gentleman --The snake On the 8th at 11.35 a.m. The baromotor is a worm that has lived a happy life and grown has falen generally thronghoat China and is fat. If you see a svake go were you can't sa stationary in the Philippines.

it as soon se possible. An adder is a shake, but the Roosevelt Administration. Every one ct Tebraus at $1. Chins Light and Powers have Gradients are slight upon the China Cost, lightening oa salater is at a suske. The these 100,000 men will mź his dismissal down improved to $84 buyers, and Powells to $103 and light Sm, winds may be expected in the Americans say that the rattlesnake is great to the agitation trusts and capitalists, advocated bos-Hongkong Electric Company Formosa Channel and fresh SW. moueson pre-abakes at killing. Also the bos constrictor by Mr. Roosevelt; and as Pennsylvanis, in Limited, ordinary yearly meeting on the 16th vaila over the whole of the China Sea,

opens its mouth and stares at birds and small which most of these men reside, is a pivotal instant. Tebrau Planting Company, Limited, Forecast:-Moderate 8, to SW. winds, five. animals, and they are bound to hop down its State in the election, the result may be disas. N.B.The information received from north-throat very soon, and once down it's all up with trous for Mr. Roosevelt-Daily Express Now ordinary eneral meeting on the 14th instant. Pujo Mining Company, Limited, extra- ern stations is still meagre.

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A. LING & 00.,

FURNITURE STORE,

AND CROCKERY WARE, &o, &e.; und FOOCHOW LACQUERED WARE 68, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 21st September, 1903.

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