HONGKONG JOTTINGS.
I am not a little astonished to notion that tho discussion which took place at the annual meet- ing of the Chamber of Commerce last week hins not produced a solitary letter in the newspapers poluting out that the ubrious loon to be learnt from the state of things depicted in the spech
THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CÓ,, LD.
ensumsi {}
The report for presentation to shareholders at The sighteenth ordinary ascual, meating, to be held at the City Hall on Friday, the 10th Mareli, 1905, at 12.15 p.m.
The Directors have now to submit to share.
holders their report with a statement of accounts
for the year ended 31st Decomber, 1904.
ACCOUNTS.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 6TH, 1905.
WORKING ACCOUNT.
Dr.
To w gua of permanent stalk
Crawn rent... ww Taxes 1-4
117
...$243,240.39 11,780.02 22712.51
.. Charges foffice and telephono rent, stationery and printing, com- quieaion, kundrics, &c.)...
„Legal exponse......
Fire insurance ...
L+
,, Claim on cargo...
Expenses on cargo and coal, coolle
hire, launches, lighters, a...... 237,509.17 Balance to proft and lots account.. 323,740.84 $874,302.42 .....$979,402,42 ACCOUNT.
The grow revenue derived from Wharfage, Landing, &c., amounted to $879,232.42 avogais $893,174.80 the provious year, showing a docrasse By wharfage storing, c.
PROFIT AND LOSS
Dr. interest
of $22,645 47.
of the Hon. Mr. Gershoma Stewart is that we ought to have wprentativo government in the Colony. In the history of Hongkong bew many petitions signed-by almost every Britisher in the Colony have been dispatelu to the Colonial Ofica in London demanding, or rather asking to be given "really effective voies in the management of the Colony's affairs, external or intoroai"? I have culed the words within the quotation marks from a potition sent in 1854, when, Ines, the British community also absorb od to the sleclaration that "the prosperity of tid to appropriate as follows:- colony at bo maintained only by the contipuince of Hongkong as a free port."
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The disenssian at the Chamber of Commerno mosting raises both the questions, for the Chamber of Commerce is onturally anxious to know how Mr. Chamberlain's nehamo of Fiscal Reform is likely to affect the trade juterests of this port. Though we have hurd a so-called phobescito" on the Fiscal Question among British subjects in the Colony, and Mr. Chamberlain's proposals lave been ther-by approved.
have nothing Init tho vaguest assumption to go upon us to the bearing of the reform on the trade of this part. The topographical fact that Ingkong is situated within the waters of China was the ruskon detre for this dochıration of the freedom of the port and the strict and vigorous mainten- anco of that freedom cansed Chiasse traile to gravitate from Canton to Hongkong. The ques- tion for euusideration is whether any strictions placed now upon foreign coatre on in this port will toud to divert any port of this truder Until however, we know exactly how Mr. Chamberlain's se ono would affect us, speculation along these lines had better be deferred.
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But there is no aspect of this question I have never heard touched upon in recent dis cussions, furinal or informat. Has the Govern.
The balance at credit of Profit and Loss account, after paying interim dividerd of 5 per ent and including $28,115,68 brought forward from last year, in 2014,048,78 which it is propos-
Directors and Auditors' fess...8 10,5 0.00 Final dividend of is por chat Transfer to Depreciation and Repairs account.
Transfer to Insurance B'und Write off Wharves... Write of Railways and Rolling
sicok
Write off Launghee Write off Lighters Write of Machinery and Pisut Unrry forward to new account
BIKINESS.
Te
Ialeria dividend
duce appropriated su follows: Directors and auditors
fore***
binal vi ock...
■ PRIMEVAL WORSHIP IN CHINA.
LECTURE BY MR, J. DEER BALL.
Mr. J. Dyer Ball last evening leotared at the Y.M.C.A. FOOUR on the primeval conception of God in China, and the primitive religions of 2,252.65 the Chinese."
He said that the Chineso 772.50 7,117.28 language in its hieroglyphio oharactors afforded 2,105.18 not a for pictures of the dead post, Dr. Logge, late professor of Chinese at Oxford, and for many years a resident at Hongkong, hait quarried out several of the primitiva ileas of the Chinos on matters. By those charactars it was discntered that the ancient Chi maso bad ideas of a spiritual bựng and of nature worship. Then a fear of the dead led to worship. The early Chinese were very mixot in their ideas. Monotheistie in the b-lief of one supreme ruler, bat also polytheistio to a esrtain extent, for, helow this Supr me Ruler, were a host of spirits which were also wor shipped. The idea which the Chinese mind had partups always hold was tint of a hierarchy, presided over in their earlier concepticas by
...S 70271.78 75,000.00
...8 10.8 0.00
75,000,00
Transfert deprciation
75,000.00
and repairs acevant...
40,000.00
40,000.00
Travefer to insurance
Fernik
10,000 UG
10,000,000,
Amount written off-
11,34028
Wharves
Railways & rolling stock.
Hantuchen...
14,288.85
-500.00
Lighters
Machinery and plant.
11,594.10 1,40261
Amount carried to
W
Account.
11,344 28 14.288.85 20 11,5941-4 1,402 31
29,427.04
46 [2494
$201,048.76
The Russo-Japunero war adversely affected the Company's business and the anticipated diversion of cargo to Hongkong for refuge w mat realised to any large extent,
CAPITAL.
On 22nd September the Capital was increased by the issue of 10,940 fully paid up shures of
each at a premium of 880 por atare.
DEBANTURKS. The $70,000 Debentur
wara roquid on 3014 September, 1904.
TROPLETY
Arrangements have been concluded with Government for transferring to the Company those portions of Chater and Elgin ronds which dissout the Company's property, in exchange for a 100 foot, strip of land au K.M.L. 9 which latter is to form an approach to the Furry pior referred to later. The Praya fronting the Company's property will also be closed to public uke.
BUILDING8.
Fires occurred on 10th and 20th April by
which godowns Nos. 21/23 and No. 9 were rospectively destroyed. The former have been rebuilt as before and the latter is under recon- struction as a double storeyed building, No. 3 godown has born rebuilt a new hazardous gouds godown is marly finished; and fire proof walls are huing placed acros the larger getowns.
WHAKVEE
A contract has been made for the erection of Ferry pier opposite the now road referred
DIRECTOR3.
to above.
AUDITORS.
Messer, W. H. Putts and A. O'D. Gourdin havo audited the accounts now presenteil and offer themselves for re-election.
W. J. GRESSON,
Chairman.
Accounts are as follows:--
31st December, 1901. Dr. LIABILITIES.
C
ment any moral right to change the free character of this port Mind, i 11
way or the other, but not arguing one simply putting forward a point which may be raised on the side of "fres trade." After the signature of the Treaty of Nanking by which the Island of Hongkong was formally coded to Great Britain, is H.-Pottinger, the Minister Plenipotentiary, stated in writing to a com milles of British merchants that thus British Goverment holding Hongkong could not in
Mr. A. 6. Wood and E. Shellim retire in any way disadvantageously affect the exterial comin-ree of Chian, because the English Govern. rotation, according to the Articles of Associn- ment had no intention of levying any kind, but being eligible, offer thereselves for
ré-election. of duties thure," and that Hongkong was merely to be looked upon as a sort of bonded waralis in which merchants could deposit their goods in safety until it should suit their purposes to end then to a part or place in China for sale." This has been taken to indi- este that the free-port character of Hongkong was the preliminary understanding on which the cession of Hongkong was based. Dr. Eitel in a historical sketch of the Colony written some years ng argued from this that the future discontincunco er continuance of the free- dora of the port of Hongkong is therefore by no means an open question left to the disa etion of the Colonial or Iroperial British Govern. munis, but that wo are bound to maintain the freedom of the port from all expert or import duties of any sort. I disagree with this view on more grounds than one. In the Urst place the Nanking Treaty, like all other British Treaties with China, contains a most-favoured-nation clause, and I presume that this gives the British Government the same right to imposs Customs charges here as the French pasaoss in Indo-China, and Germany at Kinochow. An. other point is that Hongkong now-a-daya is not entirely of a bonded-warehouse character bat is a manufacturing centre and it would, I take it, be within the competence of the Govern- ment to afford local manufacturos the saING protection that like gods made in Englaud would receive.
The annual exodus of residents from the Colony to the Homeland has already commerced, an as about every sixth man or woman ove moots talks about his or her impending depar tare, oue gains the impression that the exodus this Spring will be larger than us. With this fight a few years ago used to be sexpointed n crowd of auctions of household furniture, and quite a plethora of houses to lot. But times have changed. A family with a desirable house is unwilling now to part with it. If the lease bus vell-nigh expired, the wary resident seas to it that it is renewed, and lets it furnished dur- ing his abecues from the Colony whether his holiday hs for six months or for twelve or even longer. He thus makes certain that when he returns he will have a house to go into, Thero are many married couples in the Colony who are anxious to start housekeeping, but find their purses will not run to the rents now asked for desirable residences." A former resident in the Colony, noticing these complaints, draws. attention to the fact that at a public auction recently a house was sold at a figura which ut 7 per cent. gives a rental of $100 a month, end another ata tigure which on the same basis gives a monthly rental of 902. The actual rent of the first, I am told, was $180 a month, and of the second $100. The moral is obvious.
Anyone who las recently taken a walk ove the hills on the Kowloon side, beyond the old city, will have noticed that some very decont roads are being made. I presume that they have been made primarily for military purposes, but they will serve at the same time to make those hills more attractive to the pedestrinu who loves a good ramble while the temperature is comfortably cool..
BANKAN
To capital (30,000 sharus at $50 fully
paid up
J
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Reserve fund ... *.. Insurance fi
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... 1,500,0*1 78632010 200,00€+
30,00000
G2TU8511 +8,423 47 5,012.00
Hongkong mud Shanghai banking
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Depreciation and repairs account..
Unclaimed dividends
Accounts payable........
Virectors' mid Auditors' feva Final dividend...
Profit and loss account, bulunco...
ARSETA.
By valua of land and buildings at Kowloon
By
as perlist account...$2,187,351.50 since expended opnew
baikhags......
Losa insurance received on Nos. 21/93 and 9 godowns brat.......
Cz.
204 48.7fi
$355,320.52
...$28,019.09
By b dance from Inet account'
Transfer from working account,
1901.
Unclaimed videndu forfeited
F Tran for fees
31
320,740 84 105.00
150.00
$365,390.5
DEPRECIATION AND REPAIRS
ACCOUNT. Dr.
To repairs, renewals and improve-
ments during 1904,...
B
C%
By balanco from lest secount
Transfor frein profit and
account
To balancu
+
RESERVE FUND.
Dr.
...3 32,566.11 58,12147
39980.
$ 59,980,78 Inga
40,000.00
$ 90,049 58
$230.000,00
...$250 (00.00)
...$10,000.00 ...330,000.00
By balazco from last account
INSURANCE FUND. To baluno... By transfer from profit sud lon
account
...
GEO. FENWICK AND CO., LD.
The report for the sixteenth ordinary general meeting to be held at the Hongkong Hotel on March lith, at 11.30am, states:-
The dir-stors have now to submit to the shareholders a statement of accounts for the your ending 31st December, 1904.
The net profit for the year amounts by 21.709.72 to which has to be added $10,517.95 brought forward from last year's account. After payment of directors and auditor, it is proposed to pay a dividend of 15 per cent., or
And 522,600 to shareholders; to
carry forward $8,577.67 to next year's account.
8124,426.5 has been expended, to 31st De comber, 1904, in the purchase and reclamation of th now Site at North Point. It is expected that the reclamation will, according to contract, be completed in August next.
Dus head with numerous subordinato ranks of xecutive officers, ar administrators of the different breaches of the universe; and a
worship, described as so inferior worship, kas
boon paid to them all.
KODAK
FILMS
& ACCESSORIES.
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING UNDERTAKEN.
LONG HING & CO..
PHOTO GOODS STORE,
17, QUEEN'S ROAD
(SAME PREMISES AS MESSES. Air CHEE).
139
TRADE
Hongkong, 27th December, 1904.
Half-time: No score. Play of a very even | nature continue | for sometime, after which the leather remained in Chub. territory. Sayor having nonplussel Morrell was bearing down on the Club's goal when Kew rusked out and | carried the leather out of danger, and on play being transferred, Williams mažos good attempt to score, but was unable to pass the goalkeeper, In a hard tussle in front of the Club's goal, Morrell was seen to advantage, his steady play carrying the leather out of harm's way. The Ind Coope's ́ALE
Club made splendid dash with it along the foll, and were pressing hard on their opponents" posts when the call of time was heard.
Result: No score.
NAVAL YARD V. H.M.S." ALRIGN." The following were the teama :-
Naval Yard:-Hacon, goal; Tooker and Wright, backs; Brookman, Watson and Glover, halves; Ruby, Ridley, Gladwell, Watkins and Coyne, forwards.
A thousand years pusei away from this prehistoric period (Fu-hs), and but little was knowi of what socarred during the interval. Ono thing might be predicted of it-that worship solidified into methods of performing it. The worship of the Supreme Ituler was practically restricted to the Emperor, along with the worship of his ancestors and other objects of adoration; the common people had that of their ancest read to this added hosts of spirits Albion --Pelham, goal; Fallerton and Carrie, and idols and other objects. Worship occupid backs; Webster. Parkin and Gibson, hatres; a curious position, for, with slight exceptions, | Huntor, Carter, Williams, Petrie and Amber, the adoration o th's sovereign being was only forwards, porformed by the Emperor himself. It was a alate religion, high above that of the commen people. In striking contrast to other classical nations of antiquity, the Chinese had been s puro matin as far as their religion was co- cornod.
Budithium had a great influence on Chiness life, customs and religion since its appearance in China shortly after the Christian era.
The Chinese dragon had doubtless its origin in one or some of the zoologizzi monsters of by-gone ages. In the present day it seemed to be mixed up with serpents, and even all snakes. A small templo in Chao-chao-fa, 35 miles from Swatow, had
anske kept in it. At the prossut time, when a small stake was caught in a river it was worshipped as the rain-sending dragon, and high officials asked for a recognition of it by the throne.
Smacoth round stones were often placed at the foot of a banyan tree and worshipped, Ina small shrine in a shep near the police station at Youmati a number of these atores could be seen. It was suggested that the adoration of stoves had arien from the ancient worship of wountains and hills,
There was no doubt that for two thon
fantastio sand years miny
gross superstitions had been growing in China when Mr. A. Rodger, according to the Articles Coninctus appeared on the state. It was
DIRECTORS,
retires, but offo s himself for re-election
AUDITOR.
The accounts have been audited by Mr. Thome: Arnold, who offers himself for re- elvetica.
WH. PARLANE, Chairman. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 81st DECEMBER, 1901.
девать.
Value of land and bulidings, as per lost
report, in
179,895.48
10,500.00
75,000.00
Cost of Site of New Works at North
Pojat to date.
20,422,12
ot of Steel Whauf at North Point, to
dato
$3,374,712.78 | Value of urchiner, 'aut Iunches and office farnituro,
C.
as per last report ... Added during the year ...
...54,770.00 815.-7.
63,785.27 Written off for depreciation ... 5,504.27
-
те
168,295.36%
2,655,546,50
Value of stock in trade as pur
stok list
87,062.24 Written of for depreciation ... 1741.24
34,000.00
- 2,021,6.86
By
value of wharver at Kowloon as pur ast
account
60,000.00
11,3-40.29
Since ofpended on new
ferry wharf
174
Lose written of...
By
value
of railways and rolling stock at Kowloon per lost account
Since expuzided on now
Tails, c...
Lesa written off...
By value of lunches as
By
per last account Less written off...
91,340,28
11,340.28
80,000,00
500 00
$70,000.00
40520 4030.79
Value of work in progess... Cash on band------- Cash with the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, curent ao- Count Cash with the Chartered Bank of I.A. &C. Cast of 1 Union Insurance Society of.
Cunton's share Sundry.deptors...
LIABILITIA.
6o,101.00
This was a very evenly contested game, and honours were equally divided throughout. Both teams played a combîsed game, and breaks-away were of rare occurrence. During the first half Gladwell shot a goal for the Naval Yord and this was equalised by Carter of the Albion test in the second half.
Result; Naral Yard 1; Allion, 1. ROYAL ENGINEMĒS V. H,M,8 "CENTURION."
This watch was one of the fastest of the day, and resulted in a win for the Engineërs by two goals. The tentos wore.---
L.E.. Widdows goal; Henwood and Triscolt backs; Smith, Kinnear and Netikaton, halves; Horrill, Spires, Heatley, Ogle and Bell, forwards Centurion: Barile, goal; Pearce and Bradley, backs; Williams, Listo halves; Dent, Riley Rimmer, Pulmor and Fessley, forwards,
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$18.00
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and Dyer PIANO Co, LD.
The soldiers began operations, and it we not tong till they were besinging the soilers' strong- held. Spires put in a geol shot, but struck the upright; Heatley followed with a second, but cold not get beyond the goalkeeper. The Hailers now got on to the leather, and carried it toward their opponents' not. Rimmer took s shot, but the goalkeeper saved and sent the ball well out to mid-field from whenes it was worked towards the Centurion's net. Some rough play followed before their posta ara Hentley was scornful in driving the leather against these that Conincium said "Respeel the past the goalkespor. Pay still continued in spirits but keep sloof from them." His ides the same quarter, and Heatley put in another was that superstition was best combatted by orcallent shot, but the goaltreeper turned it taking no notice of it.
of, and Riley of the Builors team made a Notwithstanding the advent of Buddhism, hold dash to carry it out of danger, but was with its atheistical originality in its concopaneccessful. Moments of suspenis fellowed as tions; of Taoism, with its original system of the play surged almost in the goalmouth. Heatley philosophy; and of Confucianism, the founder sent in a shot, hitting the post Horrill of which admitted that he knew nothing of the returned the leather, but the goalkeeper saved fatare the old world cult, ancestor worship, had held its own and grown stronger and more binding on the masses of the people than in bygone daya."
FOOTBALL.
As the semi-finale in the shield competition draw bear, the keen interest taken in the manly game incresses. This as evidenced by the 85,321,00 large gatherings lining the repes at each of 7.792.00 Saturday's matches at Happy Valley. The
98.18
condition of the ground was an improvement on last Saturday, but it was still very slippery, and the players had difficulty in keeping their
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and again Healey lot drive and atrock the upright. A foal against the Engineers saw the leather fouted well out. Dyer got on to it and CASH, HIRE OR CREDIT. carried it to the other end, but its stay, was brief. The orcellent combined game played by the Soldiers was not to be withstood and the Sailors were forced look upon their oftadel. Heatley was putting in some lightning quick shots, but the goalkeeper was, there to guard his posts, and did his work well.
Half-time: R.B., 1; Centurion, 0).
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Again the Engineers led the attack, and again the Sailers fell away before them. Heatloy got his foot well under the leather, but BABY the goalkeeper was in the right place. In the perum which followed a penalty wasgivan ngainst This match was played on the Club ground, the Centurion. Heatley took the shot. Ho the result being a draw,
15,373.14
teet.
216 ro
... 14,57162
$377,753.45
...150,000.00 70,000,00
Capital 6,000 shares at $20 each, fally
paid up Becouve fund
H.K.E.C. V. WEST KENTS.
Tesus vero:~*~*
IK,F.C.--Kow, goal; W. &. Le ckie and G. E. Morrell, backs; H. C. Gray, G. B. Macdonald and E. F. Azcott, halves: E. H'kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation
Lenn 3/0 (Secured by mortgages)...120,707.51 | Macpherson, T. E. Pearce, W. H. Willisos, Sundry creditors
4818.27 R. Heaterson and C. Humphreys, forwarda, 32,227.67
West Kent-Watling, goal; Thomson and Morris, backs; Badwan, Edwards and Fellow, halves, Elgood, Ogle, Sager, Clements and Burrows, forwards.
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.
65,000.00
0,289.83
4
74,288.85 24,289.85
Balance of profit and loss aérount
60,000.00
$377,783.45
20,600.0)
To cost of labour, material and working
Expenses 20,000.00 To entries...
M
120,321,07 17.160.00
value of lighters s per last secount Since expended on ner lighters....
To crown text and taxes...
2
90,000.00
0,504 10
99,504.10 11,504.10
To depreciation...
To amount written off, Sundry debtors To-balance, profit appropriated as under:-
.Dividend of 15 per cent, on
7,335.31 211113
1.215.16
$150,000.00 ...
Directors' fees ...
**
88,000,00
Auditor's few
By
value of machinery and plantas por Inst necount._*** Since expended on now
machinery...
Balance to new account...
...22,500.00 *** 1,000.00 150.00 8,577.67
60,000.00
1,402 61
51,402.61
1,402,61
Less written off...
Less written off...
Hy value of sheer legs sa per last
account....
Vatus of land and buildings at West Point as por last account...
Is Sundry debtors
Hongkon bank
dividend)....*
Cash on hand
By balance of last year's account... By groan narning
By interest...
50,000.00 By transfor foea...
3,000.00
239.143.88
(acclaimed
128,017.86
6.042.00
---
Value of con! on hand ... Value of timber, iron and stores
uu baud...
By bonus from Insurance Co...
32,227.67
101.97
8.00 43.47
hit the post the first kick, but as the ball rebounded, drove it into the net, thus putting |
The sailors now the Engineers two up. warmed to the work and for a time led the attack. Rimmer took a shot at the Engineers' stronghold, but went rather high, and again the Sailors found it necessary to defond. For
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time the leather hovered dangerously near their posts until Pearcy drove it well out. The forwards carried it along. Rimmer put in a second good shot, but without result. Play had scarce begun when the soldiers were And now follows a period in which the for ROYAL bearing down on the civilian team's citadel end ward line of the soldiers, especially the left, the ability of Kow was called upon, Bayer put put in some excellent ahots for goals. The in a good shot, but struck the top of the net. goalkeeper was severely taxed; but was not Soveral stingers followed, but Kew was ever again beaten. A final rally was rondo by the PIANO PLAYERS.
Result: Engineers, 2; Centurion, 0.
RUGBY-H.K.F-C, V. NAVI,
there to meet them, and at lost sent the leather Sailors, whose asvetry-like charges carried them well out to the centre. Humphreye got on to scross the field to before their opponents' postu. it, and working like a Trojan, bors it along to They began again however, too late, for the Soldiers stronghold. He sent it along to while they were pressing in the goal mouth $150,401.14 the right wing from whonse Macpherson had a the whistle blow.
fair abot; his attempt, however, was very poor, ..$10,617.25 ...169,669.75 | Burrows of the Konts now took up the reasing
Ho made a bold dash along the left wing, and. At the conclusion of the shield match on the when within shooting distance let drive at the Club Gronod the Ragby team played the ust. justgruzing the post. Through the Navy. No points were scored, the game ending medium of Williams, pressure on the Club's draw. For the Club, Pearce played an excellent stronghold was temporarily relieved, but the game at three-quarters; notwithstanding his solid forwards of the Soldiers again bore down having taken part in a Soccer game earlier in opposition. Ogle took a abot, just shooting the afternoon. over the top of the net. For sometime after this play lingered in midfield, but the Club was working hard before the Soldiers' posts when the whistle sounded,
10.4011 LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The LG.M, stramer Prins Heinrich, carrying 632.13 the German weils with dates from Berlin of the 1,748.10 14th Feb., left Colombo on Saturday, a.m., and may be expected here on Thursday, the 16tinet, 61,681.95 The C. & M. elsamer Busi left Manila on
Saturday at 10a.m., and is due hers to-day $3,874,712.76 3.80 p.m.
Macdonald at full-back, and Hannay at half-back were also very good. It was impossible to get by Bonchier, the Navy full-back; and Bateman, of three-quarters, dis- tinguished himself on several occasions.
$300
UPWARDS.
Hongkong, 23rd February, 1905.
DR. NEWELL WILSON,
DENTIST.
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