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HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAM. WAYS CO., LD.

FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB T. ROYAL

ENGINEELS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24TM¤, 1504.

This match was played at Happy Valley the following yesterday afternoon between tostis:-

The twentieth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of this Company was held at the Company's registered offles, Alexandra Build- ings, at noon yesterday. There were present

Club-F. II. Kow, goal; G. E. Morrall and Messrs. Henry Humphreys (Chairman), J. AR. Houdotsson, backs; H. E. Gay, R. Jupp, J. Orange. A. Moir, J. A. Tarrant, J. M. Macpherson, and F. C. Hall, balves; A. O: Lang, Wong, G. Murray. Uain, W. H. Gaskell, C. w. B. Elwes, W. H. Williams (Capt.), J. Clark Ewons and the Hon, W. J. Gression.

and H. L. Garrett, forwards.

REPORT AND STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS.

TU-

WAS

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 23rd December.

IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION

BEFORE BE HENET S. BERKELEY (Cure JOSTICE)

R. v. SMITH, HOGMAN, AND NASON. The case against Charles Smith, ago. 20, unemployed senman, fired abode U.S.A.: Erik Hogman, age 22, unemployed souman, fixed abode Finland; and William Nason, age 17, un- smployed seaman, fixed abode U.S.A., was con- The prisoners were charged with haring, on the 27th November last, in Victoria Harbour, wilfully and maliciously with afore thought, killed Chan Yeu.

tinued.

XMAS

CARDS.

LONG HING & CO..

PHOTO GOODS STORE,

17, QUEEN'S, ROAD

(SAME PREMISES AS MESSES. ÅH CHEE)

TRADE

¡ absolutely destitute in Hongkong, and deter- mined to get out of it. He asked them just ta consider what that meant to go' to sea in an open boat without food, water, or provisions. Mr. Forrors drew at length on the torrors of the sea in GD

boat, opeu saying it was not as if they did not know of it -they were sailoru. He did not know any- thing more terrible than the exposure thase- men were about to submit themselves to, but these men considered it to be even more terrible to be on the bough in Hongkong. They would Royal Engineers:-Moon, goal; Henwood

rather run any risk than remain on these chores. Hongkong, 18th November, 1994, The Government of Hongkong had a duty to- In moving the loption of these the and Trescott, barks; Emith, Kinnear (Capt). CHAIRMAN said :-Gentlemen,-I propeso,

and Hampson, Lelves; Bissey, Ogle, Heatley,

wards whitoinhabitants. It wasawful to consider Supposing the boy, after his struggle with with your permission, to follow the usual Chesney and Notileton, forwards, Mr. C. Drew

the position these men bad hoen in. When Nasar, had jumped overboard and had not sufficient strength to cling to the rudder of the an take the report and state- acted as referes. The Engineers team

once they got her they were just as steamer and was drowned, would anyone in his CONSO ment of accounts es reud.

if surrounded by sonses say that Nason would not be guilty of his The traffic almost entirely made up from the draft of men

firmly in prison ce eeipts for the twelve months ending 30th who have recently arrived. The game started

granite wall-how were they to get out murder? The plea that the deaths were due

If the money

then being speat accident disappeared instantly, when they November. 1994, show an improvement of in favour of the Engineers, and play had

As before, the lion. Mr. E. H. Sharp, K.C. of it?

remembered that the men made no attempt When Nettle

in their defence had $5,657.13 and the net profits for the some only began a few miuntes

to resoue the people. If he (His, Lordship) period an increase of $4,92495 as compared son notched a goal. When this occurred Attorney-General), instructed by Mr. F. B. Ly the Covorument

and wont away there would with the preceding year, a result which cannot the Club were only playing eight men, and the Dowloy (rown Solicitor), prosecuted on behalfof been devoted to helping them to do this, the frightened a child into the water und hoisted but be gratifying to shareholders, The first half was well wore before their full team the Crown, and the prisoners ware defended as prisoners could have got to a white-man's his sail

and surely that was that he intended the THREE possibility, however, of a new Tramway being were on the field. With the fresh start the follows:-The Hon. Dr. Ho. Kai, for Char es country. Any work they could have done, a he only one conclusion as to his intention, constructed to the Peak in the near future ball ogsin worked towards the Club's goal, and Sraith; Mr. Normana Ferrers, for Erik Hogman; Chinaman would have done for balf the money. child to take i's chance of swimming or not. in direct competition with our OWA line was hovering dangeriasly near the net, when Mr. H. S. Calthrop, for William Nason. Mr The Government did nothing Only a few days That was the only opinion to arrive

this was desperate enongl. For those people five minutes the jury roturiied a verdict of After being absent from the Court for about compels us to husband our resources to the Kew made a plucky rush from the posts which. D. Thomson instructed in each instance. go some people trial to walk to Shanghai-with regard to the prisoners.

it was a very inhospitable country, where guilty, recommending that mercy be shown to anost. Your general managers and consulting he was guarding and sout it well into the The jury was as follows:--Mesura, C. H. W. Committee have therefore considered it ox- centre. The respite was, however, of short Kew (foreman), S. J. Michael, T. Banks, C. G.

The leather was worked back, and S. Mackie, J. Johnstone, R. H. King and G. ninety-nine per cent of the peop's, accord- the prisoners,

ing to their view, ware proctically envages, pediont notwithstanding the increased profite duration.

The prisoners were driven to their crime. to reduce the dividend from $20 to $15 a share Heatley, the Engineers' centre forward, shot it

Mr. Ferrers concluded his address by re- and to place the unusually large sum of $:0,000 into the net. The Club now warmed to the

ferring to the season, making a pathetic to reserve fund. If this policy be pursued for work, and were fighting burd in front of their

appeal to the jury for mercy.

He also spoke another two years (about the earliest period in opponents' stronghold when the whistle blew,

of Nason's relations in America anxiously which any opposition line conli be opened for trafe) this Company will have a reserve fund

longing for his return. of about $100,000, and with its small capital, and a reserve almost equal to its capital, will be in a very sound position, and strong enough to meet almost any contingency that may arise. It is to be hoped, however, that the Government

will insist on the new Tramway having its Peak terminus at some spot other than in the im- mediate vicinity of cur own station at Victoria Gap. Another terminas there would confer no lasting benefit upon Peak residents, who could at most only hope for a temporary reduction of rates arising out of the competition between the two companies. Theshureholders of both would suffer; and the Government and the Colony generally would not benefit at all. We are at present negotiating with the authorities for permission to extend our line to Queen's Road. If saccess ful in obtaining their assent we shall be not

net.

Half-time: Enginours 2; Club 0. On resuming the Engineers again worked their way towards their opponents' goal, fast and furious, Ogle, where play wa

A beautiful the soldiers' inside right, had

failed to find the shot in front, but

The Club got on the ball again, and working it up to their opponents' goal fought hard in that visinity for some time, till at length Clark shot the leather between the pests. Play contiuned for some time longer, each side getting chances, which were missed.

Result Engiusers, 2; Club. I. HONGHONG FOOTBALL CLUB V. NAVAL TEAM. This match will take place at Happy Valley this afternoon, andar Rugby rules, Kick-off 4.45 p.u. The following have been chosen to play for the Club-A. M. Ember, back; A. S. Kompthorne, A. N. Other, A. O. Lang, and Lieut. Haunay, three-quart: rs; J. Clark and H.

M. Smith.

The Attorney-General siased the prosecution on behalf of the Crown.

Mr. Ferrers My Lord, I should like to cross examins, as to his competence in the English language, the Swedish interpreter.

This was done,

No witness were called for the defence,

Mr. Calthrop, after endeavouring to show that it was a case of manslaughter and not of murder, suggested that prejudice ban Leen displayed by this Attorney-General when he bad said that the men belonged to a clas which

Was bocontin g # Corse to the Colony. The men wers being tried not for being beachcombers, but for warder. He concluded his remarks by an appeal for

mercy.

The Attorney-General repeated the remarks he had made in his opening speech. The three prisoners set out with a common unlawful par- pose of stealing a sumpsi and overpes ering the crew, resisting, if necessary, any opposi. part of the crew. The death tion on the of the sampan woman and her child clearly acourred in the prosecution of that purpose,

at

The prisoners had no reason to give why deat".

is Lordship should not pass sentence

It

His Lordship, before passing sentence of death on the prisoners, said that they had said everything, and everything that could ba

void. said for them bad boon was extremely sad to see thres young men in the position they occupied. Their nots had¦ been of the most outrageous that had ever been rerpetrated in the annals of the Colony. Each man was a disgrace to the country to which be belonged. He could not deal wil the recom- mondation of the jury, but he would fo ward it to the Governor to exercise his prosoga tire of mercy. It was his duty to tell them. however, that he could hold out no hope.

THE INTERNATIONAL COTTON MANUFACTURING CO., LD.

The raport to be presented at the ninth on 21st December, was as follows: annual aveting of aharel oldera at Shanghai

Your direers have now to plaes before you!

the accounts of the company for the year ending the 30th September, 1904, which bave baen, duly audited and show a net prait of T, 14228.71. The War in the North com bined with tightness of money and high cost of

fitable working of the Mill.

only in a stronger position to meet the threaton-Soper, halves; A. C. Sandford, A. Boyd, Capt. a verdict of manslaughter. They must consider and this constituted murder. He commented cotton have greatly interfored with the po

Elgood, Lient. Graham, Lieut. Black, Lient Rankin, Lieut. Duncan and H. F. Chard (Capt.), forwards.

on the absence of any attempt being made ut resons on the part of the prisoners. He then went into the details of the case, treating each prisoner's statement separately.

Debenture Trust Fund.-This fund (in- cluding accrued interest) now stands at Tis. 31,669.87, to which. has to be added 25 per cent. of the year's profit, viz: T.s. 3,557.18, making in all Tls 38.227.54, say 26 per cent of the

The Hon. Dr. Ho Kai in addressing the jury said that the prisoners stood indicted on the serious crime of murder, the punishme.t of which was death. They had to deal with the cass without prejudice, and in the spirit of English law, but where there was doubt, the prisoners were to have the whole benefit of it. If the Crown failed in any instance in fully establishing any part.cular point they wers quite justified in giving the benefit of the whole doubt to the prisoners. (Dr. Ho Kai here quoted authorities.) He did not suggest that the prisoners were not guilty of a serious crime, but if it had not been proved that they were guilty of wilful murder, according to the definition, they were at liberty to return if theseinen actually intended killing certain per- suus, as had been r- presented by the prosecution. It had not been shown entirely that that was the he Crown had iven prisoners' intention. them a large number of witnesses. It was not necessary for him to go througa the evidence of them all, as most of the witnesses could simply testify to circumstances which actually occurred before or after the alleged act of marder.

Tls. as brochcombers. That was not to the point, There had been over a dozen witnesses, bat the most material ones only numbered about three or was it at all to the point that the Govern Write off property account for depre- -the boatman, his son and daughter. Drment of Hongkong, if it was a foot, did nothing

ciation

... 17.323.20 Ho Kai ho e alla led to the orilonce, and

Write off plant account for depreciation 52,543.24 to relieve the necessities of the floating Write off furniture account for depre

beachcombers. It population called

437.61 ciation went on to discredit some of the eviden es the grounds of the witnessos not

altogether boside the issue, which was whe. Place to a reserve fund

stated that the evidence went to show more lack

sona to their death Hongkong hariwar under tracy yesterday morning, Mr. Hursthouse (of of motive for the men committing murder than

such circumstances that amounted to the crime Messrs. Donnys and Bowley's office) represent otherwise. He submitted, after having dealt of murder. It was also absolutely immaterial ing the Police and four Insurance Companies, with the more important evidence in a detailed The CHAIRMAN moved that the Hon, W. and Mr. Dizon (cf. Mr. Hastings' office) appear.manner, that the Crown had not shown.

that they were, as stated, below that age which Gresson, and Messrs. J. Orange and Scotting on behalf of Ho Li Cho, owner of the goods beyond reasonable doubt that the prison rs had criminality. One of the prisoners was of full the law assigned as exempting prisoners from Harsion be re-elected members of consulting in the godown.

committed murder. They might have gone man's esta tothe other was 20 and the committee for the anening year. Mr. J. A.

On the application of Mr. Hursthouse, the TARRANT secunded the motion, which was release of the promises, was deferred for a week, so far as to show some illegal net and that death third 17. It was undoubtedly sad to find persons presented, and offers himself for election

was caused accidentally as a result of this. If of such tender years in the position of having The charge against Lo Wing Kee, go lown-

ed opposition, but we shall be better able to cater for the wants of our season ticket holders and the public generally. At the same time, we are of opinion that the extension of the line to Queen's Road will prove remuncrative, as there will be every likelihood of our receiving --much greater support in the way of casual traffle. I have no further remarks to make, but if any shareholder has any questions to ask I shall be pleased to answer them.

Mr. G. MURRAY BAIN, in seconding the motion, said:--I think the Chairman has covered all the ground, and mentioned pretty well all the points in the minds of shareholders at present. Perhaps the least said about these points in the meantime the better, and we shall find later on

The following team will represont the V.R.C. in their match against the Royal Engineers this afternoon at Happy Valley. Kick-off 4.15 p.m.-W. J. Thompson goal; G. B. Mac. donald and H. C. Austen, backs; E. Hun phreys, J. Witchell and W. Wemyss, halves; H. W. Sayer, Aurther, J. T. Dixon, T. Furbes and T. Clarke, forwards

DES. VŒUX ROAD FIRE INQUIRY. The hearing of this inquiry, was continued

The Chief Justice, in summing up, said it was unnecessary for him to say that the jury were not to be prejudiced by the fact, that the prisoners fact, if it by belonged to the class which is known

was

amount of Debentures issued.

Your Directors propose that the sum of Tie 31,669.87. now standing at the credit of Debenture Sinking Fund, be transferred to profit and loss, making it Tle. 13,933.34, and that this be disposed of as follows—

how the cat jumps." The motion was carried before Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz at the Magis. being certain about what they had said, and ther or not the prisoners brought certain por: Carrying forward to new account

unanimously.

carried.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

Mr. J. ORANGE moved, and Mr. J. A, Jupp kooper, of the larceny of certain goods from the the prisoners had hat any intention at all it to answer for their lives upon the charge

seconded, that Messrs. G. II. Potts and W. H. godown, was withdrawn by the Police.

Gaskell be re-elected andifors. The motion was agreed to.

This concluded the business.

CRICKET.

HONGKONG C, T, UNITED SERVICES.

The teams for the annual two-day match, Hongkong Cricket Clab v. United Services, which commences on the Cricket Ground to-day

at 11.30 am.. are as followe

H.K.C.C. Mesars. R. E. O, Bird. C. M. G. Burzie. J. T. Dixon, R. Hancock, H. Hancock F. Maitland, G. E. Marvell, T. E.. Pearce, A. G. Ward, and T. Sercombe Smith.

United Services-Com. Bentinck, R.N., Lieut. Escombe, R.N., Tent. Benbow, RN, Capt. Mosaic, Nv.LI. Lieut. Gibson, R.N Eng. Lieut. De Paris, R.N., Major Pedley, R.W.K. Capt. Davies, A.O.D., Lient. Heath, 110th Mahrattas, Lieut. Lumsden, R.A., Liput. Airy, 114th Malirattas.

THE LEAGUE TABLE,

POLICE COURT.

Friday, 23rd December.

BEFORE MR. H. H. J. GOMPERTZ (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE),

RESISTING THE POLICE.

John Golden and H. Halbard, two blue jackets belonging to H.M.S. Albion, were charged with disorderly conduct and resisting the Police in Pedder Street yesterday. The were each fined $10.

A GAMBLING RAID.

was only that of seizing the boat to go to Singapore in. His learned friend had tried to draw a par llal between the present 'case and that of Charles Peare. He submitted that there was no comparison between the two Bere they had three young men-dare-devil men who must have been afflicted by some madness-rangig in age from 17 to 22 who thought they could go to Singapore in a sampan; they could not be compared with the notorious Peace. Aforethought bad not been shown, and if death bad resulted it could only be taken as an accident, for which a verdiet of manslaughter, would be more correct than murder. Ht was sure they would exercise charity and mercy in giving the prisoners According to the benefit of every doubt. British law a man was innocent till he was

Inspector Gould raided a house in McGregor Street on Thurshy night and caught sixteen meu, including the keeper, gambling. They were charged with the offence, and thko per was fined $15, while the remainder of the de-; proved guilty. fendants were fined $3 each.

BEFORE ME. F. A. HAZELAND. (SECOND. were standing

Popics MAGISTRATE).

STABHING AND WOUNDING.

: 50,000.00

13,629.29

Tls. 199,933 34 Directors. Mr. Scott retires by rotation but, being eligible, offers himself for re-election.

Auditors-Your Directors regret to have to record the death of Mr. R. 2. Eastlack, who has

mation. been an auditor of the Company since its-for-

Mr. A. R. Leske audited the accounts now

. J. L. Scorr, Chainman..

Dr.

The accounts are as followS:~~

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT -As on 30th September, 1905. To interest account. 42,674.14 Less-Rent on Chinese houseя 4,612.31

To directors' fees To anditor's fees....

T18.

*Fl

38.061.69 4,500.00 750:00

To bolanco, brought forward

30th September, 1909

88,034 76 Pr. f, 80th September, 1904. 14,228 71

3th September, 19 5 Lese-Amount transferred to

sinsing funda karen 199

thy balance, brought forward

102,963,47

Trak 145,575.

16.

Tla. 04,574,54

6.539,78

88,034.76 16.44 57,324,10

Taels 145,475.30

LIABILITIES AND ASSETS,

To capital account To Basso Chinese Bank overdraft current

acconnt To debentere account To acceptances and bills due...

Luss-Stocks held against amo

Te skadry creditors .... To debenturo sinking fund To loan account...... To mofit and loss account

preferred against them, but that again was a matter entirely foreign to the practical part the jury had to play in the case. The prisoners were quite old enough to know right from wrong. It was also beside the issue that they had been called upon to try the case at Christmas time. The duties of the jury. were precisely the same as Christmas asat. any other time. What season of the year effe ct it happened to be should have no upon them. They were to give their verdiet Cr.

the season, The fact that the prisoner Nason, according to the evidence and not according to if it was a fact, as alleged by the Counsel, had parents thonsands of miles away actually By transfer fnus waiting his return should not have been by working account put to them. It would have been equally improper for the Attorney-General to remind the jury that the sampan man stood on the Dr. Mr. Ferrers said that the prisouers

Prays waiting the return of the sampai and his of life ou the threshold

family. All they had to do was to consider the lives just beginning and which in God's facts in a clear cultu mind, free from all omotions merey might yet do good. The jury's duty was

whatever. The Attorney-General laid down & a very grave one. The prisoners were not very clear exposition of the law that bore A Celestial was charged with stabbing and

parsons who did not choose to earn a living by

upon the facts that had been proved in wounding one of his countrymen at Wanchai The on the afternoon of Thursday Inst

He had told them that when "honest labour; they were people who were only the case. evidence showed that defendant while walking

associated themselves to along the road, stood on a hose which was laid too anxious to get work if they could. They Beveral persons Played Won. Lost. Prave. Points. across it.. Ho was accosted by a Sanitary Board wanted to get to Singapore. where it would gether for an awful purpose, intending at the time to resist by force all who opposed coolie for not stepping over it. A figh have been possible for thent to live. It was them wien carrying out that purpose, and the

result was loss of life, then it was murder and by cargo boat. followed, and eventually twelve men attacked

not manslaughter. Any other view of the low By property account 36th Sept. 329,815,1.8 the defendant. In self defence he drew a knife impossible for them to get anything to do China they had either to resort to

Additions during year with which he stabbed one of the coolies. His

would render the lives of people is a community starvation. Mr. Ferrera

in which such a reading held force insecure in was imprisoned for three months with hard fraud or fuce

_draw on the muffering the prisoners mast -Isbour:----

the extreme and there would be a direct invenBy have gone through when destitute in Hong- tive to the perpetration of ones of violence in desperation in tho furtherance of anlawful purposes, NAVAL YARD EXTENSION DANCE,ong before being driven

to try and leave in a sampaa. It was fearful To say that a burglar who broke into any ginning mill plant

house in the dead of night intenting to By furniture account...

“Additione during year The staff of the Naval Yard Extension works for a white man to have to crawl about

steal money and who subjected a person to such the streets of Hongkong in this condition, violenco that be either died on the spot or, in

By sundry debtors last evening gave a dance at the City Hall,

bo of the superior fleeing from it, killed himself--was not to be By unexpired fire premis on the R.D. ground commencing at 2.15 p.m.

These were some three hundred present. The knowing himself to

found guilty of murder because he only set out Ly stocks on band--

Cotton..... The Craigengrower team will be:-L. E. Lam staircase und kull room were nicely decorated race, yet any of the Chiness could get to rob would be to state a proposition which threatened with would be a premium apon crime and renser life

TUTH..... niert, M. E. Asger, A. 0. Brawn, J. D. for the occasion, special features being the their rice while he was Kinnaird, L. A. Rose, E. -S. Ford, K. Basi, R. lotters P. L. & Co." (Punchard, Lowther starvation. The more he looked into the case absolutely insecure. Snch was not the English law. The law of England and the law of this Pestonji, J. L. Stuart, J. P. Jordan and L. & Co.) and "P.W.L.D. (Public Works the more hopeful he became. It was in the power country was that which had been put before Loan Department) in the hall room, and of the Jury to bring in a verdict of msa-

thom by the Attorney-General. It was absolutely figures, dressed in diving suits on the landing. slaughter..

necessary for the safety of a community that 'such should be the law. If it was true that His Lordship-If the facts justitied it: There were never waltzes, two quadrilles and

Mr Fervers, continuing, said it would the men did what the ovidenies showed, they By two D'. Alberts, on the programme. The.

were guilty of murder. It was immaterial Committee was as follows:-Mosara. Robson be an insult to the intellect of the Jury whether the prisoners actually threw the woman (President), Bennett (Hon. Treasurer), Hig- and his own to say that the prisoners had and child overboard or whether they jumped overboard; it was not necessary to take the. gins, Westlake, Udall and Mitchell (stewards), not committed a crime which deserved sovore

child up in arms and throw it overboard. Ritchie and Swith (M. Cs.), Terrill (Hon, punishment, but they did not deserve the

If it fell over by fright it would be quite sufficient to sustain greatest of pavishment.

a charge of murder.

The Cricket League table up to da’e-three points for a win; one for a drawi as. follows:---

Clab .A.0.0

Kowloon H.K.P.

R.E....

-Craig=rgower....."

10

8

25

5

D

4

2

13

#

3

12

R.G.A. 83rd Co.

33

2

2

11

3 2 5

1

7

H.K.C.C. “A”.

4

1

3

6

R.A.M.C....

10

2

O

#

Parsees

3

0

0

0

CRAIGENGOWER C.C. v. R.K.

This match will take place this afternoon

Civil Service

Almada Castro.

CIVIL SERVICE C.C. #. POLICE Ç.0.

This is another fixture for this afternoon; the match commences at 2.36 p.m., sharp. The following play for the C.S.C.C.-Hon. Dr. Atkinson. P. T. Lamble, W. E. Wonsor. A. R. Baven. R. Witchell, FL. T. Jackman, H. Gidley, W. H. Woolley, R. H. Craig, W. T. Andrews,

and L. E. Brett.

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258,189,80 134,000,00

1,729.24 1,720.24

€1,118.03

KJ,669.87

80,000,00

102,903.47

Taxle 1,299,311,26

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078,921.84

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-- 682,543,24 15,000.00 5,172.14

$268.47

$,437.01 19,433.33 4,824.6G

178,8,14 **22342.00

Cotton by products (waste and

Beeds) Sundry mill stores Coal..

L09,008,31,

$6,918,14

11.826.02 24,335.69- 820.1 *---- 219,877.95

*GJ,559.01

6,530.73 1,571.05

September, 1909 debouture trust fund 30th Paid trustees 95 per coat.

profit, 19 S... Acorned interest thereon........

QUAN TAI & CO., Lime Manufacturere. Al descriptions of

GRANITE AND Marble for EXPORT. Dealers-in-

£1

GRANITE and MARBLE MONUMENTS Prices & Estimates on Application.

No. 1. QUEEN's Roar EastT.

- Hongkong, 17th October, 1899.

[2138

DR. NEWELL WILSON,

DENTIST.

Latest American Methods, Reasonable Fees.

No charge for examinations.

Office hours 9 A.M. to 5 P.31

31,600.8718r `FLOOR, WATKINS BUILDINGS Taeis 1,200,841.26

Les Yarn paid for not delivered.

31, Queen's Road Contral Hongkong, 19th October, 1904.

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