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NO. 1, RIPON TERRACE (in FLATS). BANGOUR (PEAK).

A HOUSE in WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD, facing Race-coures.

FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing the Polo Ground.

OFFICES in course of erection, CONNAUGHT ROAD (near BLAKS PIER).

GODOWNS; PRATA EAST.

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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 29th Jane, 1904,

TO LET.

3RD FLOOR, suitable for Office,

Apply to

WING CHEONG,

35, Queen's Road Central. Hongbong, 3rd June, 1904.

TO LET

175

174

ATO. 16, HOLLY WOOD ROAD (8 Rooms] (with Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Servants'

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marters)

II. M. S. H. ESMAIL, 4, Hollywood Road, Hongkong, 16th August, 1904,

THE

THREE

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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15TH, 1904.

THE EYRIE (PEAK), ONE HOUSE on the LOWER TEERACE of BELILIOS TERRACE.

BELILIOS TERRACE. Nos. II, 13 & 21. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, No. 14. 1st Floor.

CADE.

ONE SHOP in BEACONSFIELD AR-

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LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1994.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE.

¡ 2363

AMERICAN SAILORS IN COLOMBO,

M

THE LATE MRS. ISABELLA BISHOP.

The following information relating to the lato Mrs. Bishop, whose death at Edinburgh we recoutly reported in our telegrims, reached ne by Wednesday's German mail. Her death di not comme unexpectedly. Fonrisen months agu more serious symptoms. Possussing associations the malady from which she suffered developed with Edinburgh, through her short period of ursing home there. For some months her life married life in the city. Mrs. Bishop retired to a was despaired of, but she rallied and removed from the nursing home to a residence in Melville-street. Her strength, however, grad- Rally failed.

The American sailor is no novelty to Colombo. His boisterous, irrepressible presence has im pressed itself with irritating emphasis upon the the peace and quietness of the tropics. At the delicata nerves of a population accustomed to

evening with men from the cruiser Baltimore. present moment the place is crowded. of an Since Geus, the crew was denied anything ment of twenty days within iron-walls is beyond the most fleeting liberty; and a contne certain stimulant to produce a noisy time ashore, The largest measure of fracom no one denies to all slors, providing this freedom is not accompanied with alarming demonstrations of physical irresponsibility When A

The eldest daughter of the Rev. Edward consamas more than enough of champagne, it Birl, Rector of Tattenhall, Cheshire, she was is generally conceded that he is not in a fit born on October, 15, 1-32, at Boroughbridge- atate to look after himself. When a dozen man hell, in Yorkshire. This was the old home of are under the influence of "Baz" this traien her mother, who was one of the Lawsons of has eren mare force. Some years ago the U.S. Baroughbridge, and through whom Mrs. Groundman-of-war Raleigh passed through Colombo. Bishop was related to Mr. J. G. Lawson, M.P It was her first visit to our city, and the men Parliamentary secretary to the Local Govorn were granted plenty of shore-leave, which was ment Hourd. As a child she was very delicate utilized in the usual manner. Ricksha boys and was not sent to school; but her parents, [2404 were to go-ahead" at racing speed and money who were cultivated people, took her long was spent like water, and when the drinking leisurely journeys in their own carriage, unt competition began to pail, the boye in Navy showed her everything of interest in the places white put their heads together to see what the they visited. with the result that at quite an property was decided upon, and a sortie, in the ledge of the history and geography of her own next line of action should ha. Destruction of early age she had obtained a remarkable know- dnak, made the premises of the Electrocountry. In addition; her parents know a great

FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE at the Peak,

Also, a finely situated Croquet Hoar to above.

For particulara, apply to--

TURNER & CO. Hongkong, 22nd October, 1964.

FOR SALE.

S

TEEL MOTOR LAUNCH, 28 fost by

feet 9 inches beam; titted with 6 HP. Motor; speed about 7 miles; perfect order.

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MOTOR, Cara of Daily Press Oco. Hongkong, 27th October, 1964.

FOR SALE.

2534

FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, A SMALL Lot of Fine Old JAPANESE

Europeau Style, in Kowloon, Posses- sion on or about 31st August, 1905. Moderate Routels.

LAIN.

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INROS. LACQUER, and PORCE.

LOCK HING, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 1st November, 1904. 2871

FOR SALE.

HUMPHREYS' ESTATE &WO Fast Twin-Screw Steamers

"CHU KONG"

[2350

Length Breadth

FINANCE CO., LD.

Hongkong, 21st June, 1904.

TO LET.

NOS. 17, 19 & 21, SEYMOUR ROAD,

Nos. 6, CASTLE ROAD.

Nos. 74, CAINE ROAD,

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COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT,

Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Hongkong. 17th September, 1904.

TO LET,

[130

WOODLANDS VILLA West 05.

Seymour Road. Immediate possession. Apply to

E. A. S..

Cars of Daily Press Office. Hongkong, 12th November, 1904.

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Length

Breadth

160 fost. 22 foot. Draught...

8 fost, Registered 300 tons. Built of Tenk Wood. For further particulars apply to--

12, WING LOK STREET, Hongkong. Hongkong, 1st November. 1904. * [2672 ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR SALE

A WELL FUCNISHED AIRY ROOM, Wing Wo Strest, Hongkong.

Attached), with Board a Private English Family

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R. E.. Care of Daily Press Office. Hongkong, 9th November, 1904.

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Plating Company. Entrance was goined by ruszy clever and distinguished people, and she KRUSE & CO., CONNAUGHT HOUSE.

The

(1874).

Thia

She

moans of the roof. To have got in through often stayed as a child at the Palacs at Chester the door would have been far too inexciting an with bar kinaman. Bishop Sameer, afterwards exploit for the amatour vandals. In the Archbishop of Canterbury. She was only course of the proceedings, one sailor was preci. eleven when her father was appointed Rector of pitated through the roof on to a valuable show St. Thomas's, Birmingham, but after about case below. History does aot record the three years there. Mr. Bird was obliged owing injuries he sustained. More important to ill health to take the country parish of than that, of course, WAB the fact Wyton in Huntingdonshire. It was with a that considerable damage was inflicted upou Huntingdon bookseller that Isabella Bird, when the boilding generally. Complaint was in due she was only 16, published her first work, a course made to the Captain of thtleigh who pamphlet descriptive of a trial between free while appreciating the gravity of the insideat trada and protection, the lattor being the pointed out it on shere he had no control conquerer. She was encouraged by the success whatever over his man. The bill of cosis.

of this first effort to write regularly for various | R500--was paid, each of the men engaged in

periodicals. 142 feet.

the remarkable exploit above described being

Miss Bird was really obliged to become a 23 feet.

made to pay through the nose. Two years traveller by continued ill-health. A visit to Draught

6 feet.

ago that foe Americau man-of-war, the Kentucky, Prince Edward Island, paid ander medical Registered 286 tons.

Built of Steel and Captain Chester, paid us her firat visi. Har ivice when she was only 22, resulted in her Furnished with Electric Light,

orow at coce took possession of the oity and first book of travel, "An Englishwoman in "PAK KONG"

things began to get lively forthwith. The America," published by Murray in 1856. "G.O.H.", from its situation, fell an easy prey on consistod simply of the bright descriptive lettors the first unslaught, and the manager was helpless which she had written home to her rolations. In the aalova-bar, champagnus began to flow

Her next book did not appear for 17 years. freely. Five-dollar gold pieces were as comuns on

For some time she suffered terribly from spinal as conts. The riotora, Hushed with drink rather disease indeed, the variety and extent of her than conquest-to let the world know they were travels are extraordinary in view of the ailments there and happy-gave uncertain voice to stock from which site suffered at various times. Sh American songs, pathetic, of course-including was ordered sea voyages to the Mediteranomu,

The old oaken bucket," "My emutry 'tis of America, Australia, and Now Zealand. thee," and last but not least" Home, swaet returned by way of the Sandwich Islands, where home." What with champague and pathos she spout some months, and she also visited, the they began to fall into a hopeless state, natil Rocky Mountains, describing her adventures in THE Undersigned here for Sale on moderate the arrival of a batch of their friends onon"Six Months in the Sandwich Islands" (1873) T

terms ENGINES and 8 BOILERS more aroused in them the old fighting spirit. and in A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains fr m an Old Fruch Gonboat, in good working The end of it was that tables were uprooted [2666 order, and fit for seagoing steamers. Intending and carried bodily fate the straat.

purchasers will please arrange terms with the CHING HOP Shry, No. 183, Wing Lok Street, bad, indeed, that area the sailors thought bar was metamorphosed. Things had become or the UWO TAI Shop. No. 110. Des Veenxit best to Road West, or the CHOY LEE Shop, No. 33,

make themselves scarce. Whes a picquet arrived from the ship to arrest them they had all disappeared are two, who THE TAI LEE COMPANY. tried to affect their escape-by-dropping from "Hongkong, Bist October, 1904, 2500 the balustrades of tus verandah into the street below. Captain Chester, when appris- ed of what had oacurred, was quite shocked. At once he offered to make good any damage, and a conference took place between the Manager, Mr. W. Saunders was inclined to take a com the Managing Director and another gentleman.

beye," he remarked. Kindly give Captain mon-sense (9) view of the case. "They are all Chester my compliments and say there is no thing to pay." It is only right to add that the quantity of champagne which the sailors con- somed and paid for this is important) must have allowed sufficient profit for all damage, including moral and intellectual! It may be asked how it is possible that American sailors can afford to indulge in such expensive pastimes as have been mentioned. It is simple enough. The American sailors are paid much more liberally than most of other navies. The ordinary sesman receive 15 dollars a month, or R44, while an able saman signaller draws as mach as R120 a month. The American sailor is notoriously liberal and will spend his last cent So long as he has plenty of cash he drinks nothing but champagne. It is nothing unuanal to zes three bottles of the most expansive brand of champagne drank by a couple of Yankee sailors. On this particular ocasion, as has been already pointed out, the Commander of the Baltimore, in view of the long period of confinement, has given his crew the fullest liberty. So far they have not abused that liberty except in the execution of boyish pranks, which really do no harm to anybody. although they make a great deal of noise. American sailor differs from his British be

Another important point, wherein the ther, is in regard to discipline and authority. It seems to be agreed, that when off duty the PRICE, complete, with accessories for Billiards former is absolutely free to go where he likes Rs. 1,450, packed.

and act as he likes, in this way, that an American sailor is not obliged to salute his C. L. & Co. take all RISKS against superior officer should be meet him on shore, BREAKAGE.--

when off duty. We know that this is-not-ce in the British Navy. In the latter case an officer is always an officer and vice-versa. Greater familiarity of bearing and speech is permitted between the American ufficer and the private soldier or ordinary seaman. It is no unusual sccurrence for an offiser to call his subordinate his Christian nams, and the writer has known by a sailor, in the heat of a base-ball match, to swear vėlubly and effectcielly at a commissioned officer. The superior took it as a matter of coarse, and ended his ways. Democratic Americans say this is as it should be. The absence of red-tape discipline, they assort, enhances the fighting value of the naval or military unit

NE COMFORTABLY FURNISHED

ROOM with Bathroom, &c., in 39 ROBINSON ROAD.

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34, Queen's Road. Hongkong, 29th September, 1904. 2331

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N

TO. 1, STEWART TERRACE, the Peak,

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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 29th March, 1904,

[865

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WO ROOMS, on the First Floor of

Alexandra Buildinge.

T

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ALL

SECRETARY,

A. 9. Watson & Co., Limited. Hongkong. 17th June, 1904.

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PURE, SPARKLING, INVIGORATING. THE LEADING MINERAL WATER OF THE EAST Bottled in Japan by H. E. RETNELL & Co.

BEWARE OF JAPANESE IMITATIONS.

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TO. 58, CAINE ROAD, European Residence, consisting of SIX ROOMS, with Verandab, Separate Kitchen, Bathrooms, and a Fine View of the Harbour.

Possession 1st January, 1905.

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1177

1st August, 1901,

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LARGE OFFICE.on Ground Floor, of No. 2, Wyndham Street. Possession Apply to- THE SECRETARY,

The Bowling Club Ld. Hongkong, 14th July, 1904.

1710

HONGKONG CLUB,

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SUITE of TWO-ROOMS, on the Ground Floor of the Anner, suitable for Officer. For particulars apply to the andersigned.

C. H. GRACE, Secretary

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We must confess to some surprise that the Times of Ceylon, from which we extracted this article, should add the comment "This was certainly borne out in the Spanish-American war.". By what mothed of comparison it was "certainly borne out" is not easy to see, nor do we quite understand what sort of discipline is hinted at in the "red tapa phrase." In the cases of Bowery behaviour so admiringly chronicled by our contemporary, evon a little red tape should. have seemed désirable, to restrain the lawless sailors. We would like our contemporary to say what it thinks of recent events st Canton.

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Soon afterwards Mics Bird began those will be more especially remembered. She seams travels in the East in-connexion with which she to have been really the first European woman who made her way into the heart of Japan, and her. Unbeuten Treks in Japan." which appeared in 1880, when comparatively little was: known about the wonderful nation which was destined to besorge Great Britain's ally in the Far East, was eagerly welcomed by the public. In 1881 Miss Bird married John Bishop, M.D. and in the following year sho published. "The Golden Chersonese. She was luft a widow in 1886, and continued her favourite pursuit of Kurdistan,' travel.

Her

Journeys in Persia and in two volumes, appeared in 1892, the year when the distinguished honour to her of being elected the first lady Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Among the

Tibetans 1894. The latter is the last of her travel books to appear in the opistolary style, for the sister for whose amusement they wore originally written died about this time. She now began to turn her attention more especially to Chine; and in 1896 she published on interest- ing collection of photographs which she had herself taken in Western China and Cores. Her travels in Corea, Siberia, and China lasted for three years, and their results are shown in Corea and her Neighbours" (1898). Since then have appeared from her pou" Yangtse Valley and Beyond" (1899) and "Pictures from China" (1900). In 1901 sho rode a thousand miles in Morocco, a journey which included the Atlas Mountains. She dis-M18U BISHI played a certain journalistio instinct in choosing countries to travel in.

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Mrs. Bishop has done a remarkable work in connexion with medical missions, and she has COAL built five hospitals and an orphanage in the

DEPARTMENT East. For the purposes of her travels she MARUNO-UCHI, TOKIO. made herself acquainted with minor surgery,

Cable Addrosa, "IWASAKI," knowledge invaluable. and sometimes found this sort of first-aid which applies to all Branch Offices and Hong-

She was also

kong and Shanghai Agencios. enthusiastic botanist, and from her childhood AL, ABC 5th Edition, Western Union Codes: she studied chemistry and the microscope. She was aconstomed to say that in

All Letters Addressed:- all her travels her sex was really a protection rather than a danger, and it was act until,she travelled in China that she carried any arme at all. In Western Ching she was once very bailly stoned, and on another occasion, in South- Western Persia, her party was fired upon, She often lectured on her travels before the Royal Geographical and other societies, and her interest in missions was naturally strong. She never hesitated to say what she thought about mis- sionarias and their methods, so that praise from her when it was given was highly valued.

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