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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 25тп, 1905.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LD.] CANADIAN

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NAVIGATION CO., LD.

JOINT SERVICES.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT.

MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.

TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH RILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA, AND BUMATRA PORTS.

OUTWARDS,

WAOM

STEAMERS

H

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "HYSON' OLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "GLAUCUS" GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL...FOXTON HALL GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "YANGTSZE"... OLASGOW and LIVERPOOL...

"PROMETHEUS

OLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "AJAX

CLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... CLASGOW and LIVERPOOL ..

"IDOMENEUS'

STENTOR

HOMEWARDS.

STEAMERS

DUB

On 26th May,

On 5th June,

On 18th June.

On 18th June.

On 18th June.

On 25th June, On 2nd Jaly. On 9th July.

PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.>

ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.

THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN, AND EUROPE, VIA CANA A AND THE UNITED STATES.

CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KODE, YOKOHAMA AND VICTORIA, B.C.

SAVING THREE TO SEVEN DAYS ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

PROPOSED FAILINGS FROM HONGKONG (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION), R.M.S." EMPRESS OF CHINA" ... 6,000 Tons... WEDNESDAY, 31st May. L.M.S. EMPRESS OF INDIA "..

6,000 Tons............

WEDNESDAY, 21st June. 4,425 Tons..... WEDNESDAY,

5th July. R.M.S. TARTAR" R.M.S."EMPRESS OF JAPAN" 6,000 Tens....... WEDNESDAY, 19th July. R.M.S.EMPRESS OF CHINA" 6,000 Tone............ WEDNESDAY, 2nd Ang.

via St. Lawrence 260, via New York 262 Hongkong to London, 1st Class...................

Intermediate on Steamers,

and 1st Class Rail

210.

M

£42.

Maasing through the

THE magnificent TWIN-SCREW EMPRESS" STEAMSHI TINLAND SEA of JAPAN, usually make the voyage, YOKOHAMA Lo VANCOUVER (B.C.) in 12 DAYS and woke connection-with the PALATIAL OVERLAND TILAINS FROM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE

R.M.8. "TARTAR" and "ATHENIAN" carry Intermediate" passengers anly at Intermediate rates, affording superior accommodation for that clase.

Passengers Booked through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. SPECIAL RATES (First class only) granted to Missionaris, Members of the Nav-1 Military, Diplomatic, and Čivil Services, and to European Oicials in the Service of Chinese 04 Japanese Governmenta

TO SAIL

ኮይ

AMSTERDAM, LONDON and

ANTWERP

"KINTUCK" tar

"DEUCALION"

"CALOHAS"

On 6th June.

On 20th June,

G1

On 20th June,,

On 4th July,

"GLAUCUB",

On 18th July,

TELEMACBUS"

On 20th July,

On 1st August.

On 15th August.

On 20th August

For further information, Maps, Guides, Handbooks, Estes of Pasesore and Freight, apply t

D. E. BROWN, General Adm

9. Paddur Úlpont

The best judges use no other.

van Houten's

Cocoa

You are the best judge.

Try it yourself and your verdict will be that it is the most delicious and invigorating of all cocoas.

"For perfect purity, delicacy of flavour, and nutritive value, Van Houten's Cocoa occupies the foremost place.”— Dr. Braithwaite's Retrospect of Modicina.

BEST

& GOES FARTHEST.

* GENOA, MARSEILLES and

LIVERPOOL

AMSTERDAM, LONDON and

ANTWERP

LONDON, AMSTERDAM RD

ANTWERP

LONDON, AMSTERDAM, and

ANTWERP

• GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL

LONDON, ARSTERDAM and

ANTWERP

LONDON, ARSTERDAM und?

ANTWERP

• GENOA. MARSEILLES and

LIVERPOOL

FOR

"HYSON"

"AJAX"

IDOMENEUS"

Sand} "STENTOR":

Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Hates.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and) * PACIFIC COAST PORTS, VIA : NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA)

Iongkong, 22nd May, 1905.

STEAMERS

* YANGTZE

For Freight, apply to

TO BAIL

On 21st June.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS,

(9-10-

CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

POH

"YOKOHAMA and KOBE

ILOILO

SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI

CEBU and ILOILO

MANILA

LIMITED.

3WATOW, WEIHAJWEI, CHEFOO

and TIENTSIN

MANILA, ZAMBOANGA, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ÍSLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS, TOWNS- VILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE ..............

STEAMBER "CHANGSHA'

SUNGKIANG"

"PAUTING". "WUHU"

*TEAN.

TO BAIL. On 25th May. On 26th May.

On 26th May.

On 27th May.

-* "KAIFUNG"

On 29th May.

"KANSU"

On 30th May.

On 30th May.

* ↑ "CHANGSUA"......

On 9th June.

The attention of Passengers is directed to the superior accommodation offered by these teamers, which are fitted throughout with Electrio Light Unrivalled Table. A daly qualified Surgeon is carried,

Taking Carga on through bills of lading to all Yangtese and Northern China Porta. Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all New Zealand Ports and other Australian Porta

+

REDUCED SALOON FARES, SINGLE AND RETURN, TO MANILA AND AUSTRALIAN PORTS. For Freight or 'sasago, apply to--

Hongkong, 24th May, 1905.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

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IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL

LINE.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN/HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA AND BALTIO PORTS; ALBO LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, AND SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS. STEAMERS WILL CALL A? GIBRALTAR and SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS

and LuggaCH.

N.B.-CARGO CAN BE TAKEN ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR THE PRINCIPAL PLACES IN BUBBLA PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

STEAMERS.

BAYERN

ZIETEN

IDARMSTADT

SACHSEN

SCHARNHORST..

PRINZ HEINRICH

PREUSSEN

w

PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH BOON

BAYERN...

·GNEISENAU

PRINZESS ALICE

SACHSEN

PRINZ REGENT LUITPOLD

PRINZ HEINRICH

N WEDNESDAY.

the 7th day

BAILING DATES.

1905

WEDNESDAY

WEDNESDAY

7th June 21st June

WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY

of JUNE, 1906,

5th July 19th July

2nd August 16th August 30th

August 13th September 27th September 11th October 25th October

8th November 22nd November 6th December 20th December

Noor, the Stormship

OEDERS. Captain Formes, with MAILS. PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and

- CARGO, will leave this Port as above, CALLING AT NAPLES and GENOA.

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noor, on MONDAY, the 5th June. Carge and Spesie will be received on Board until 5 P.M., on TUESDAY, the 6th June, and Faccels will be received at the Ageney's Office until Noox, on TUESDAY, the 6th June.

Contents of Packages are required. Nu Parcel Receipts will be signed for less than 82.50,

and Farcels should not exosed Two Feet Cubic in Measurement,

The Steamer has splendid accommodation, and carries a Doctor and Stewardesses. Linen can be washed on board.

For further Particulare, apply to

Hongkong, 25th May, 1905

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. MELCHERS & CO., AGENTS.

5

SOUTH AFRICAN LINE OF STEAMERS

HONGKONG DIRECT, OB VIA CHEFOO or CHIN-WAN-TAO, 70 DURBAN, NATAL,

The following chartered steamers will run at intervals of about 3 weeks

8.8. "LOTHIAN"

8.8. "INDRAVELLI

S.8. "COUNTFIELD

8.8. "CRANLEY"

8.S. "IKBAL"

S.8. ASCOT

S.S. "SIKH"

8.8. "INKULA

8.8. "KATHERINEĮPARK

For Freight, apply to

Hongkong, 10th February, 1905.

Captain J. C, Williamson.

Captain 8. Collington. Captain J. W. Murtin. Captain W. E. Stoole. Captain M. Robertson, Captain C. E. Cox, Captain J. Rowley. Captain Desa.

Captain Copp.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.,

AGENTS.

VESSELS ON THE BERTH

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI MITSU

GATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR

FIUME AND TRIESTE (DIRECT), Calling

SINGAPORE, PERANG, st COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN, SUEZ and TOET SAID. Taking Cargo at through rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, PERSIAN GULF, BED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT, VENICE and

ADRIATIC, PORTA).

THE Company's Steamship T

"MARIA VALERIE," Captain Berberovich, will badespatched as above) on THURSDAY, the 1st June, P.M.

This steamer has capital seemmodation for passengers, electrio light and carries a doctor.

For information na to Passage and Freight, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & CO.,

Agents. Princes' Buildings. Hongkong, 5th May, 1905.

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THE PENINSULAE AND ORIENTAL .STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUS- TRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. · PLYMOUTH AND LONDON THROUGH HILLS OF LADING ISSUED FOR BATATIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

HE Steamship

"

"MALTA,"

His

Petera, carrying Captain R. A.. Bombay on SATURDAY, the 3rd June, Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this fo at Noon. taking passengers and cargo for the above ports in connection with the Company's 7,911 tons, from Colomino, India," Passengers' accommodation in which vessel is recured before departure from Hongkong.

5.8.

BISHI GOSHI-KWAISHA

(MITSU BISHI CO.)

COAL

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Mr. A. S, Baker Mr. R. Bache

HARONG HOTEL

Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Bing ham and child Mr. K. J. Birbeck tir. S. Bisney

DEPARTMENT Mrs. Hisney

MARUNO-UCHI, TOKIO. Cable Addrses, "[WABAKI," which applies to all Branch Offices and Hong. kong and Shanghai Agencies, A1, ABC 5th Edition, Western Union Codes

used,

All Letters Addrogood:- MANAGER, MITSU BISHI Co., with name of place under.

BRANCH OFFICES:-

NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU AND HANKOW. AGENCIES: SHANGHAI: II. J. H. Taire.

HONGKONG: H. U. JEFFLINA,

MANILA: MACOYDEAY&Co.

CHINKIANG: GEARING & Co.

YOKOHAMA: M. ASADA.

CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im. perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Narier; the Imperial Arsonals; the Imperial Railway Sanyo, Kiasha and the other Principal Rail Wave; Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamer

EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Manila, North China, Korun ports and America

SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashims, Oobi, Shianew, Namozata and Kami-Yamla Collieries and also. Hojo Colliery, which will shortly be ready to produce on a large scale the beat Hazen Coal.

Sate Agents for Kigio, Komates (Tagara) and Yashiromachi Coal (Karatsu).

The Head and Branch Offices and the Agen- Coals produced from the above Collieries. cies of the Company will receive any order for Col sold in 1904 by the Company amounted to 1,520,000 tons.

TAKASHIMA COAL

New and additional shafte at the Takashima

Silk and Volasblos, all cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement), will be transhipped at Colombo into the mail steamColliery have been completed and this well. proceding dirent to Marseilles and London; other cargo for Loudon, &c, will be conveye known best and most economical steam Coal in from Boulsy by the B.M.S.Egypt," due the East to sow produced in abanduses and in London on the 16th July, 19v5.

Parcels will bu received at this Office until

4 p.m. the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required. For further particulare, apply to

L. 3. LEWIS, Acting Buperintendent. Hongkong, 22nd May, 1905,

FOR NEW YORK VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL (WITH LIDERT'S TO CALL AT THE MALABAS COAST).

THE Steamship

KENNEBEC."

will be despatched early in July.

For Freight & further information, apply to

STANDARD OIL COMPANY

OF NEW YORK, Oriental Freight Depar mont 4, Des Von Road Central.

[1118

Hongkong, 2nd May, 1905.

THE

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.

THE NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA are prepared during suspension of their Trans-Pacific Service and antil farther notice to book cargo and lesne Bills of Lading to SEATTLE, WASH, VICTORIA, B.C., and PACIFIC COAST PORTS, also to OVER. LAND POINTS in the UNITED STATES and CANADA in connection with the GREAT as hitherto, by the steamers of the NORTHERN NORTHERN RAILWAY from SEATTLE

and TOWBOAT CO'S, OCEAN 8.8. CO. PACIFIC 8.8. CO., BOSTON STEAMSHIP and CHINA MUTUAL 8.N. CO.

For Further Particulars, apply at the Company's Local Branch Office in Prince's Building. First Floor, Chatar Road.

A. §. MIHARA, Maragor.

Hongkong. 20th stay, 1904.

MAIL TABLES

FOR 1905.

Showing the dates of departure of the Mail to Europe and America, and the dates of theis expected arrival at their destinations as well ne the datos of departure of the Mails from Europe and America and the dates où which they ars dae to reach Hongkong. A Special Table is devoted to the Parcels Post to and from England.

Mounted on Canl

30 Cents

On Paper

20

44

+

(19

On Sale at the Hongkong Daily Press Oce Hongkong, 10th February, 1905.

can be supplied in any quantity,

Hongkong, 15th February, 1905.

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

1078

THE Undersigned GENERAL AGENTS in CHINA and JAPAN for the above Line Are prepared to issue THROUGH BILLS OF LADING for all the principal ports in SOUTH AFRICA, in connection with IN CHINA STTAM NAVIGATION Co.'s fortaigutay service hence to CALCUTTA. Sailing ro CALCUTTA for CAPE PORTS Overy forb ight

For Freight and further particulasa,

apply to

DODWILL & CO., LIMITED General Agents for China and Japas. Hongkong, 4 August 189

MARTIN'S

APIOLS STEEL

for Ladies PILO

A French Remedy Juz sil Zuzaqniariliam Thomas. J dis keep a box of Markina Pille in the house, so With) men who East of any rougesaulty of the Bystem timply foss may bendmaleterod. Thious whỷ tiên thana sudominand tham,hange

Asallistanud Stors, or positron

O NOU?HTANPION, ENOLEK

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For Nervous

Exhaustion

CHAPOTEAUT'S

Phosphoglycerate

OF LIME

The modern restoratise: of the harpsKI UTIČEM, For"Bralaworkers, professio nal men, teachers, students, etc. and in dekstity, sexiaal kɔnnes, dragegris of tervaas origin and insomnia.

It is readily assimiliad and prometes digestion.

PHOSPHOOLYCERATE SYRUP (CHAPOTEAUT) PHOSPHOGLYCERATE WINE (CHAPOTEAUT)

PHOSPHOBLYCERATE CAPSULES

(CHAPOTEAUT)

U, rae Vilence, PARIS-FRANCE

Miss Money Mr., W. S. Biscall Mr. H. K. Blair Mr. Oscar Blau

Mr. & Mrs. R. Boggon

and infant

Mr. E. A. Bonnor

Mrs. R. W. Borthwick Mr. V. R. Bowden Mr. L. Broughal! Mr. W. Brace Mrs. W. A. Clark Hon. Dr. Francia Clark Mr. T. OUTR Eng. Lt. and Mrs H.J.

Clegg, R.N.

Mr. M. B. Cober. Str. and Mrs. Guruman Master D. Cornma Mr. G. Cunninghsto Mr. T. . Dalton Darche Mr..

Mr. F. O. Davies Mr. J. T. Davies Mr. E. B. Descon

Mr. F. H. Doolittle Mr. & M. 1..Downing Mr. and Mrs. E. Escano Mr. H. Fletcher Miss (1. Fouli

Mr. J. E. Funds Mr. Marion

Franch Capt. and Mrs. C. G.

Fronch

Mr. B. L. Frost Mr J. E. Gibson Mr. C. Glover

Mr A. W. Grant Mr. W. Graves

2 children

Mr. C. Kraay Mr. H. I. C. Large Mr. and Mrs. Launay Mr. A. H. Laing Mr. Lewis & Mr. A. R. Lewis Mr. S. L. Lewis Master H. Lewi

2 children

Mr. T.8. Moran Mrs. W. S Meßrom Mr. L. Mae 'onald Mes. Medre mor Mr. C. H.

MacKay

Mr. C. Macondroy Mr. and Mra. Chang

Chan Man

Dr. O. Marriott Mr. A. Marshall MÄ JA Martin

Mr. & Mer. C. W. Mond Mr. & Mrs. E. Maiklo Mr. F. Middleton Mr. W. G. Miller

Mr. P. L. Miller Mr. J. L. Moody Mr. & Mrs. E. B, Mooa Dr. W. B. A. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Mr. E. H. Murray Mr. G. Newcomb

Mies B. O'Connor Mr. Q. C. olitie Mr. W. Parfitt Mrs. E. Offord Patoy Mr. W. Teke Mr. A. M. Peignot Mina B. Peters

apt. H. Fetora Mr. E. V. Plant Mr. H. 5. Price Mr. F. Purdou Mr. Mrs. F. O. Eauney Mr. B. F. Bichards Mrs. J. 8. Roach & child Mr. L. Rochet Mr. A 0.8cott

slrs W. F Graves and Mr. M. A. Shaw Dr. and Mrs. F. Grune

pt. 1. A. Hall

Capt

Mr. R. Harding Mr. W. W. Haskell

H. J. Harlett Mr. 3

Hazolaire Mr. Ha

Mr. S. tehday Mr. C. J. G. Kill

F. Hinck Mr. A. Mr. P. Hunter Miss Ha ter Eng Capt. Hurst, N.

J. D. Hutchieon

G. H. Inne

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Mr. M. unki s Mr. W. H. Jonn Me P. Jourdan M.. H. H. Kempf Col. sud Mrs. Kennon Mr. F. Kerr

Mrs. H. Kimball

Mire E. Kimball Mr. sud Mre. Bumilton

King

Mr. A. Kopp

PRAK

Mr. and Mrs, Anglerson Mr. E. F. Apost. Mr. M. P. Boattie Mr. A: Beattie Capt. & Mrs. Bentinck

children and mail Mr. and Mrs, Borobier Mr. & Mrs. D. E. Brown Mr, A. N. Clothier Mr. Dixon

Lieut. A Dymock

Mr.

and Mr. Edwards

Capt. Gules

Mr. F. T. GaRIMU

Mrs. Hardy

Mr. B. B. Harker

Mrs. ShermLAN Mr. C. Skott

Mr. E. A. Snewin Mr. to. Somerville. Mr. E A. Swith Mr. C. H. Soper

H. El. Stanley Mr. Mr. T. Stanley Mr. A. L. toin Mr. H. A. Stewart Mr. W. M. Stavart

Mr. D. Thornborrow

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Mr. V. D. Trinall Mr. C.

C. I. Vabokaan Dir. J. S. Vickers Mr. R.

C. Vickers Mr. M. Warner

Mr. E.-. Wetzler Mre C. L. Williame Mr. and Mrs C. E.

Woslmer

Mr. and Mrs. Wright Mrs. A. Wrighton Mr. A. L. Young Mr. F. C. Zehrmann

HOTEL

Major and Mrs. Kelsall Mr. Lauder Mr. L.gen Mr. R. dartin Eng. -Comdr, and Mrs.

Meadus

Mr. Morrison Mr. & Mr. Herbart

Моход

Cuazul E. Muelle

Mr. J. L. Hough O'Nei Mr. and Mrs. Öliver.. Mr. F. B. O

Major and Mrs. Painter

Major Parry Capt. Paxton

Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Major

Hassan

Col. Haynes

Mr. F. A. Hazelnud

Mr. A. Hol-gale

Mr. and Mrs. F. Paget

lett

Mr. and Mrs. Holling

worth

Mr. Dr. Hudig Mrs. H. U. Jeffrise

fisu Juhnaton Mr. and Ms. Joseph Major Josling Major and Mrs. Kaya

CARLTON

Mr. Roger J. Andap Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Barlow Mrs. 'Bell

Mr. A. E. B neo Mr. E. Bowron Mr. F. Chapple Mr.

J. Cruickshank

Mr. F. 0. Day

Mr L. T. Delaney

Mr. A. C. Dies

Mr. A. Fletcher Miss M. Gaine Mr. T. F. Giluison -Nr. R. Roca

Mr. W. L. Leash

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Mr. & Mrs Phite

Mr. I.E. Pollak, ko

Ira. Rymer Sivor

Mr. and

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Mr. A.

Mr.

Mr. Stokes

Sackhavo

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Mr. Thoms Mfr. Woon Ufe Mr. Gordan Vandin Capt & Mrs. Voroker Capt. & Mrs. Watkin Dr. & Mrs. M. J. Whit

Hover.

Mr. J, Loth Dr. W. B. Lov Mr. W. B. Lay and

children

Mr. Lugebil fir. Alex. J. Lugebil Mr. McMillan

Mr. U. Nervegna

Mr. F. liver

Mr. and Mrs. Peunio

Mr. II. Schluter Mr. A. Schmitz

Mr. O. Staszer

Mr. J. P. S mmerville Mrs. Tennyson KOWLOON ACTIL

Mr, and more. Bluzok

Mr. Berk. Fustace

Mr. R. Mitchell Capt. & Mrs. O. L.Price

Capt. and Mrs. Mackay Lint-Comdr. and Mrs.

Heriot, E.,,1.

Mr. D. McCras

Stevenson

Mr. & Mrs. W.H. Watson

Mr. J. H. Aukrom ~ Mrs. J. II. Aukrom

Miss Bumber

Mr. W. P. Barber Mr. L.. 8. Briggs Lient J. C. But nar

Miss J. Hyrn

Mr.

Mr. Clar:

Mr. E. A. Ears

Ur. F. Eden

Mr. Evans Mr.

B. Ha deild

Mr. G. W Evans Mr. id fra, il Byr

Mr. R. D. Ferjuss pi Cast: D. M. Fasta, usa. My D M. Pool & und

infant

Mias Fa

Mr. H. Geisler

Mrn Gillett. Mr. Gillott

Mr. Peter II auf Mr. A. A. Heius Mr Hoiner

Mr. M. Reary. Mr. H. Hewett

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M. S. Jarvi Mr. H. Stagly Jooms Mr. J. E. Joseph

Mr. E. T. Lassetter Lieut. J. D. I

Long, A

Mr. Eric Lund Mr. F. W. Lython Mr. J. McConnelie Mr. L. M. McDonoutle

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Mr. H. E.

Miller Mr. J. Marthie Mr. E. Nelson M

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J'irker

Cape Petersen

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Mr.

J. Seurton

Selden

A. Van de Stadt Ver. Ster

Mr. F. Holte

Ms. B, M. Sulliva

Mr. Sullivan

Mr. C. Temploman Mr. & Ms. Tocmitt S

children

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Mrs. Wilson

Mr. C. A. Wood

KING EDWAxis HOTEL.

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Mr. and Mrs. Holliday Mr. M. Jacobina Mrs. Jackson and child Mr. J. Watt Jameson Mrs. J. W. Jameson Mr. and Mrs. J. Kiene

Mr. John Kynoch Mr. M. G. McLare Mrs. V. Marshall Dr.

W. L. Martin, R.N. Mr. and hira. A. Megro Mr. H. J. Moses Capt. P. Binnus.

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Mr. A. D. V. Sekayb Mr. & Mra. Wis&family Bir. Wright

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2,00

AT

200

20.00

0.20 & 030

ENGLISH AND CHINESE DIC

TIONARY :-4 Vols.... MAIL TABLES FOR 1903 MAP OF WEST RIVER

TUE.

DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLES

FOR 1905

Complots Edition

Bizall

$10.00 6.00

Obtainable at the Hongkong Daily¿ Press Oßes and from the Local Booksellers.

"THE FAST OF ASIA."

(Published Quarterly.)

CONTAINING Articles of Special Interest.

Profanaly Illustrated, descriptive of thi people, Customs, &o, of the Far East

The kindly Press criticisms, both Continental and American, that the production of this Vagazine has evoked is eloquent testimony of the aferlius merit of the publication.

Priso

----- $1,30,

On Salent NORTH CHINA HERALD

OFFICE, Shanghai; MESS, KELLY & WALBN, Hongkent: and all loading Booksellers in tax Far East.

Hongkong rd February, 1903,

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