1905-06-23 — Page 5

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

BANKS

THE

DRUTSON-ASIATISCHE BANK

AUTORIHED. CAPITA....... Sh. Theis 7,500,0

HEAD OFFIOR--SHANGHAI, BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bs.rw.

Herita Timisi

BUANCHES

Culentia Tsingtu

Tainanta

LONDON BANKERS : Jessry, N. M. ROTHSCHILD & SON, TE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITEN

BANK, LIMITED. DRUICHE BANK (BERLIN), London AranOY DICTION DER DISCONTO GESNLTECHAFT,

INTEREST allowed on Great angol DEPOSITS received on terms which may b tearned on application. Every desoription o Bsakog and Erobange buginea tranmis d.

M. HOMANN,

Man 100❤

Hogkong, 1st April, 1905.

2

NTERNATIONAL BANKING

CORPORATION,

Fixel Agents of the United States in Chiua the Philippine Islands and the Repuldio of Panama,

-CATĪTAJ.

AND SURPLUS AUTHORISED. CARAL PAID UP... RESIVE FUND

Gold $10,000,000 ...Gold $3,250,0 Gold $3,250,000 HEAD OFFICE: Now York. LOMON OFFICE: Threadidle House, EC. Inches and Aguals all over the World. LONDON BANKERS

NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, LIMITED,

CHON OF LONDON AND SMITH'S BANK, LIMITED,

BRITISH LINEN COMPANY BANK

The Corporation transacts every description of Banking and Exchange business, receives mony in Current Account and accepts Fixed Depits at rates which may be ascertained on application.

CHARLES R. SCOTT, Manager.

20, Des Voeux Road,

Flagkong, 26th May, 1905.

[1062

JONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK.

ING CORPORATION

PADUP CAPITAL...s

310,000,000

RZERYE FUND-

STERLING RESERVE...$10,000,000

8,000,000

-$18,090,000

SILVER REYEZYD

RESY LIABILITY OF PROP'TORS.$10,000,000

COVET OF DIRECTORS."

H. A. W. SLADE, Esq.-Chairman.

A. HACPT, EM-Deputy Chairman, H. Schabart, Eng.

Ho.C. W. Dickson,

E. Goeta, Esq.

G.H. Medhurst, Esq.

A. Raymond, Esq.

F. Balinger, Esq.

E. Shellim, Esq.

N. A. Siebs, Esq.

Hon. R. Showan

CHIEF MANAGED

Hongkong J. R. M. SMITH

MANAGER:

Shanghai-H. E. R. Hunter.

LONDON BANKERS LONDON AND COUNTI BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED,

RONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.

On Current Account at the rate of Twe per Cest por Annum on thus daily talanos.

UN FIXED DEPOSITS.

MANKIND

AND THEIR LIVERS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 28xo, 1905.

of

$16.00

GREGOR & CO.S

IMPERIAL HIGHLAND

POPULARITY IN THE FAR EAST. dramatic scenes were represented. The moɛt purious was the Union of Japan and Cores, in Recently quite a number of cases of enicida, which two lay figures (the Japanese in European In warm climates the liver is apt to become among foreigners have had to be recorded in clothes, the Coreau in his own dress), bath sluggish and allow the bilo to accumulate in the this part of the world. Undor the loading of wearing white cotton gloves, were to be WILL BUY A CASE OF glands and ducts of that organ. After a time The Fate of the Popular Man' in the Far in the net of shaking lund--neither, to judge the bile in thrown into the intestines in large East, the Fustera World has strongly by their faces, with the enthusiasm which they quantities and some of it comes back into the worded article on the subject, contoading that were supposed to bo watertaining. Ou astago i stomach. This usually causes severe bendacho popularity in the Far East seems to be only another part of the ground was a company through the eyes and temples, and oulainates the first claptor is a book, the dual chapter of conjurors int magicius tricks Ling, op- in nausea and comiting, which is frequently which is suicide, charity, or disgrace." Saysurently, the same all the world over, their on- breidered dresses attracted more attention than followed by a bilious diarrhoea. Sach attacks, our Yokohama contemporary- come on frequently in persons subject to them A man to be popalas, has to give good deal their performance. Undoubtedly the best enter- of the time that should be devoted to his tainment was that of the "No" dancers. This and usually occasion grout distress for sevara!

theatrical company came from Tokyo, and was days. In such cases the atomuch is also at business, or to his family, to others who neither fault, as its natural muscular action is dimia. ask por care whether he has the time or the one of the best that city could produce. Thoy ished and the digestiou impaired.

money useossary for convivial intercourse with actel seal short pieces. The comedy one them. Ho has also to lelong to a number of could easily follow, dospite the strangeness of The musicians and their instra Clubs, principally devoted to sports and as the language.

mouts were as weird as the netors, ami managed meats, which egts another big slice out of his working hours fd-dat of his rings, and to convey a depth of woo unapproachable by

indeed, it takes away the whole of very often, the proficient he is in some conclusion, that if the Seoul-Pusan Railway is Western Orchestra. Ono can only say, in sport or the other, or ilis mors he enatributes made half as comfortable and entertaining to towards the snusement of others, the more its posegers, as the op ning eeromony was to money he spends in drink and gambling, or its guests, it will be the most popular railroad what is called "antertaining," the

If you will - Albey's Effervescent Salt when you have these attacks you will Bed immediate relief, for it will stimulato the popsid glands of the stomach and increase the contra tion of its muscles from above downward. This action causes the file carriet dansward by the luxative action of the Salt, instead of remaining to sing up the liver and low back into the stomach. Thus, if a person who is subject

the bilo, and is

out

them;

bist

any

A SHIPPING PROBLEM.

to biliousness and bilicus headache will use popularity. No one aks or cars who is in the worki

business or his home go to the dogs in the All that is required of bim is that meantime. he shall koop up the show, wear new clothes now ties, new hats, and take part in, or be see at, every show or anusement in town, nod that he shall go to the exuntry and leaves his business to Japane bays in the meantime.

Abbey's Salt, the natural action of the stomach, liver and intestines will be kept up and no bile can acenonlate in the system. Without this Accumulation of bila, bilions attacks cannot ocour wet, therefore, the claim that Abbey's Salt euros bilionsnes is proven on scientific basis. The dose for this disorder is one or two teaspoonfuls of the Salt in a tumbler of water (not iced! night and morning.

Soul in two sizon by all Chemists or Stores and by WATKINS, Limited, and A. S. WATSON, Limited, of Hongkong.

The ABBEY FRUIT SALINE Company, Limited, 111 Queen Victoria Strent, Loudun. 3.C.. England.

[1243-3

BANKS

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

【E Engines of the above Bank is cond to

tod by the HONGKONG AND SHANG- IAI BANKING CORPORATION. Ruis may be obtained on application.

INTEREST on deposita is allowed at 3 PZE CENT. For annum.

Depositore may transfer at their option Inlauces of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAJ BANE to be placed or FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENE. per annum.

For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION.

J. K. M. SMITH,

Coinf Manager.

Hongkong, 1st May, 1902 $112 E MERCANTIP BANK OF INDIA, LIMTED.

AUTHORISED CAPTIAL...........£1,500,000 SUB90LIBED

1,125,000 562,500 110,000

PAID-UP Rasgave FUND MEDA

BANKERS: LONDON JOINT STOCK BANs, Limited. INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at the rate of 7, per annum on the Daily balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS

For 12 months.

G

#

31

EVAN ORMISTON, Manager.

96

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1908. THE BANK OF TAIWAN LIMITED THE

(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER)

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, .......... Ten 5,000,000 2,500,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP

HELD OFFICE: Taifen, FornoBA.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Kobo Nagasaki

Omka

For 3 months, 21 per cunt per Annum. For 6 months, 34 par cent. per Annum.

Amoy Fer 12 months per cent. per Annum.

Aaping J. R. M. SMITH,

Fooohow Chief Manager, Hongkong, 17th May, 1995.

THE

23

VOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED 1880.

JAPITAL SUBACRISSD

CAPITAL PAID-UP

Yen 24,000,000 18,000,000

CAPITAL UNCALLED ......

*

RESERVE FUND..................

w

6,000,000 9,720,000

'HEAD OFFICH-YOKOHAMA,

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.

Tokio

London

San Francisco

Dalay

Port Arthur

Kobe Lyons Honolulu

Nagasaki

Faking Chefen

New York Bombay Now hwang Mukden

Shanghai **Tientsia

LONDON BANERRS.

"Ka LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMITED PARE'S BANK, LIMITED.

THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITHS BANX, LIMITED.

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALIDERÚ.

On Current Account at the rate of 2 per cent

per annum on the daily balance.

On fixed deposits for 12 months 5 paras num

B

07

3

Н

"

Manager.

Shanghai

DA

Tainsa Tamsul Tokio Tekuhama

Current Account.

HONGKONG OFFICE:

4, QUEEN'S ROAD, Interest allowed Deposita reveived on temas which may be learnt on application.

(1121

8. SHIGENAGA, Manager: Hongkong, Lat November, 1994, THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA THE CUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

INCORPOLATED BY ROYAL CHARTER, 1952 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.

CAPITAL PAID-UP...........................: RESERVE LIABILITY OF

HOLONES... RESERVE FUND...

................................£500,000

SHARE

2800.000 ...2575,000

INTEREST Allowed on Current Account zi the rate of 2, per annum on the Dally balances On Fixed Deposita for 12 months 4 per cont

31

3

91

T. P. COCHRANE,

Manager.

Hongkor, 15 May, 195

INSURANCES

L'UNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED

*

27

THE Undersigned having been appointed the shore Company re prepared to accept Riaks against Fire at current rules.

SIEMSSEN & CO. is Hongkong, ist January, 1904. AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.

ТАКЕО ТАКАМІСНї, Hongkong. 22nd May, 1905.

MPERIAL BANK OF CHINA ESTABLISHED BY IMPERIAL Dacres of THE 19TH NOVEMBER, 1896. SUBSCRIBED CAPital...Shanghai 716, 5,000,1) PATD-OF CAPITAL

*

IBAN OFFICE-SKINGHAI,

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.

Canton

Chefoo

Hankow

2,500,000

Poking Penang Singapore

Tientem.

THE

OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL

HE Undersigned, having been appointed AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.,

Agenta. Hongkong, 21st April, 1897

181

TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN-

The Bank purchases and receives for colles-TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. tion Bills of Exchange drawn on the sbors

places, and sells Draft and Telegraphic Traus TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1903. Jars payable at its Branches and Agencies.

HONGKONG BRANCH

£16,898,650.

Advances made on approved securities. Bills I. AUTHORISED CAPITAL... £3,000,000

Discounted.

INTREEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS

At 2% per annum on Current Account daily

balancer.

3, per annum on Fixed Deposits for 3 months

5.

B

17

>

12

E. W. BUTTER,

Managor.

2)

Hongkong, 17th May, 1904.

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL... 2,750,000. PAID-UP CAFITAL „,...

687,500 0 0 II. FIRE FUNDS........ 3,056,961 12 2

The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Carront Kates.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., Agents, Hongkong, 18th Jung, 1904.

(1888

in the suRETION

anchor.

The Merchant Service Guild have latoly informed the Admiralty that they have had uwlor consideration the Hand-bill No. 210 which, through the medium of the Board of Trade, is periodically distributed to shipmasters. There may have been times here when money This hand-hill states that in the event of rela came rolling in, work at us work, when an tions becoming strained between this country could stop it from rolling in, but if ever there and any naval power an examination servico were such times they have pour by long ago. will come into force at such ports in the United Kingdom and HM. possessions abroad as are We know many cases in which the house on the Bluff, or on the side, his deiren away business defended by means of mues or batteries. When from the office, and we know of soms such cases the examination service is put into force, masters will receivo confidential notice of the now. People have not the courage to say "I

purts at which it is established. Musters ars cannot both afford this or that I

warned that before attempting to outer such ports hare to work early and late and more

What they mat in their own interests strictly obez ull than ever to make both als meet."

instructions given to them by the vessels which ww frequently hear instond is this: My bank

will be charged with the duty of examining ships credits, my business credit would ha gons H

And that, in desiring to unitar the ports and of ullotting- did not keep up appoirane."

position in which the ships shall ali that it comes to--appoárnaces,, many cases But the glittering sholl grows thinner and Quill pointed out to the Admiralty that it is thinner scary lay until some day, at cracks qaite permisille for aliens to command and and orambles to test, and then we hear of alirer. British merchant vessels. What they saicide, bankruptcy, the prison, or a disgraceful wished to know, therefore, was what the position war-tims, aliens were in tight, and the survivors, who have known that would be where, it must come to that, but have done nothing to command of British vessels and whether they. arrest the victim of his rout ten because as well as the musters, whe wore British subjects, he paid his blood tux, utter hypocritical regrets, would receive confidential notice of the ports at and-turn to the next popular man and which he examination service is pat into furce. some one who thinks that he owes more to others The Guild felt that in the interests of the than to himself or to those belonging to him country this was a matter of great importance. The less light there is They have received a reply from the Admiralty, will generally turn up. in a man, the more will be seek to shine in the but as it is marked "confidential," they are light of others; the less a man thinks of himself, unable to indicate the nature of it. the more will be crave to be thought much of and to bo courted by others, and the less seru- pulous will he be in the choice of means to attain that will-o'-the-wisp, popularity," no matter what the end may be.

13

This craving for excitement, amusement, and popularity is as strong as that for strong drink, or an that which those suffering from the morphiae labit are said to experience. One may. indeed, say that its gratification is morphine to many who have nothing to occupy their minds when alone so that they have a horror of being alone with themselves and fly to any distruction at any cost. We have never been able to understand it.

But would we put a ban on all social inter. course? some wight ask. By no means, but most emphatically on all social intercourse test takes a single dollar of the provision that any honest man monst make for himself and for those belonging to him on all such social in. tercourse and amusements also that unfit a anan to do the work that he has to do; and all saab social intercourse, finally, that makes the home a mere caravanserai or a variety show. How often do we not hear the complaint that Japanese are taking all the business away, Why sport, drink, and usements send business begging. No wonder that the Japanese take it in, and no wonder that in many cases even those, too, who do attend to their business suffer the consequences of the follies of others.

NOTES FROM SEOUL.

UGLY FOREIGN DRESS: QUEER THEATRICALS.

The Seoul Press Weebly. describing the festivities at the opening of the Seoul-Fusan Railway, makes the following two comments: Prince Fushimi, from Japan, and the Corian Prince Yi Chai Gak wors, of course, the most prominent figures, and grouped behind them, on the platform were the Ministers of various Legations. Japaness and Coroas ficials of rank, and a concourse of Japanese Military Officers, in their gay naiforms, looking gallant as their deeds have proved thein to be. Among the many invited guests were Europeans of various nations, the men dressed as usual in their bighly io-artistic garb which seems likely. I ukas! to be copied by ali men, if one muy judge from the hundreds of Japausse, and not a for Corean gentlemen who hase given up their far more graceful dress for it.

There were several allegorical side-shown, in which, by means of staffed Egures, various

TROUBLE IN CELEBES.

From a 10liable souras in Netherlands Indies comes news of a serious state of ancest amounting almost to revolt, against the Dutch in the South and Central parts of the Colebes The spirit of marest, which is possibly a part of the general uurest of which ihn revolt of the Satu pemply against the Americans is another art, has lean observable for sometime and now six or seron rajaks auf sultans have combined openly declare them Ivos against the Dutch authorities. For the time being this will practically close the island to trads or at least two-thirds of it, although it may rentually result in opening those hitherto closed parts to Europeau enterprise. Macassar is the chief Passalo and Kendari of the south-eastern arm. port of the southern branch of the island.

AMERICAN ENTERPRISE IN CHINA.

The American Asiatic of the 18th May sara It is reported that Chos H. Baker of Seatin will at for Chine in May to engage in railroad building in that smpire. Mr. Baker is backed by prominent capitalists in New York and in the West, and will build a trans-China elantric railway system. The system is to be built in relays, and after the ardor of the suburban syetem prevailing with the third rail lines in New York and California. The men bolind Mr. Baker are all Americans and propose a line in conjunction with Chinese capital, to bo owned exclusively by American and Chinese promotors, in competition with the English syndicates operating through China now nuder the old English concessions.

GENERAL ORDER.

BY MAJOR GENERAL VILLIERS HATTON, C. Commander of the Troops in South China.

HEAD QUARTERS, HONGKONG, 22nd June, 1905, Medical Board-No. 113. A Medical Board will assemble at sa early date to report upon the health of the following:-Mr. S. T. Wanlorn, Staff for Engineer Services. Mrs. Cawte, wife of Company Sergt. Majer Carte, R.E. The P.M.O. will arrange the dainis.

R. J. Ross, Major.

D.A.Q.M.C.

YOU CAN AVOID

FEVER!

OR YOU CAN CURE

FEVER!

BY USING

MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP

TO KEEP YOUR

STOMACH, LIVER & KIDNEYS

HEALTHY & ACTIVE.

7

Mother Seigel's Syrup is a partly vegetable compound, having a gentle tonic fetion on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and has cured more dyspepties than any other medicine in the world.

TAKE IT DAILY AFTER MEALS.

WHISKY

(RED TRIANGLE).

GREGOR & CO.,

36 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

UNTOUCHED BY HAND.

145-1

MELLIN'S

FOOD

For INFANTS and INVALIDS.

"MELLINS FOOD is free from Starch, -Whon prepared is similar to Breast Milk "SELLIN'S BOOD WORKS PECKHAM. ZONDON, ENGDANDY

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. P. W. Abakı Mr.D. C. Alexander, dr. Mr. F. Atkinson- Mr. A. S, Baker

Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Bing ham and child

Br. S. Bisney Mr. W. S. Breseli Mr. R. J. Birbie's

Mr. B K. Blair Mr. V. Blan Mr. & Mrs. E. Boggan

-hod infant

Mr. E. A. Bonner Mr. R. W. Borthwick Mrs. E. W, Borthwick Mr. F. G. Brighton Mr. L. Broughat!

W.C. Banner Mr. & Mr. Mr. W. 3. Carter Mr. D. Chalmer Mr. and Mrs. B. Chambers

Mr. T S. Mokcan Mir. 1. Macdonald Dir E. Maodonali Mr. O.

I!. MacKay Mr. A. A. Macpherson Dr. 0.

9. Marriott

Mr.

& Mrs. E. Meikle

Mr. Merechti Mr. P. N. Merlees Mr. P. L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Moffat .31. Bloun Mr. & Mrs. I Dr. W. B. A. Moore Mrs. Morrison Mr. E. Murray Mr. P. C. Murray

Mr. U. C. fe Miss Katie O'Niell Mr. & Mr. F. N. Le l'an Mr. W. Parfitt

#.

Mr.

K.

Hon. Dr. Francis Clark Mr. T. Clark Eng. Lt. and Mrs. H. 1.

Clegg, 1.5, Mr. J. J. Connell Mr. G. Cuningham Mr. F. O. Davies Mrs. J. T.

T. Davies Mr. F. B. Deacon'

Doolittle H. Mr. & Ms.T.C.Downing Mr. H. Fletcher Mr. B. I. Krist Mr. C. Glover

M

Mr. A. W. Grant Dr. and Mrs. F. Groue Игр. Gundersen

Capt. T. A. Hal Mr. B. Hording Mr. H. J. Haslett Eng. Capt. Harst, tt.N. Mr. G. B. innes Mr. H. H. Kernpf Mr. Chay. G. King Dr. S. Kanggs Mr. Kake Mr. C. Krasy Mr. A. IE. Laing Mr. H. J. C. Large Mr. E. Lehenquec

..

Mr. A. H. Less Mr. S. L. Lewis Mr. A. R. Luckie Mr. P. Lutt-ringbata

PEAR

Mr. E. F. Atovit Mr. M. P. Bruttiv Mr. A. Beattie Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Bourchior Mr & Mrs, D. B. Brown Mr. A. N. Clothier Mr. & Mrs, a, b. Cocks CoL Darling Mr. Dizon

Mr. and Mrs. Edwards

Mr. Pour

Chapit Gaius

Mr. B. B. Hawwer

Ar, and Mr.K..

Hassan

Col. Haynes

Mr, K. A. Hazaland

*

Mr. A. Hei gaun

Bir, and M. F. Paget

HOLL

Mr. and Mrs. Holling.

worth

Mr. D. Hudig Mr. H. U. Joffries Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Major Josling Major and Airs. Kays

Noel

Paton

Mes Paton and maid Mrs. E. OFord Patey Mr. W. Peake Mr. and Mrs. T

Perkins

Mr. L. R. Beel

L

Mr C. H. How Mrs. J. S. Rouch & child BIr. 1. Rochet Mr. A. Scott Dr. H. H. Shaw Mr. Rafael de la bicura Mr. A. J. Skinn

Mr. E. A. Suewin Nr. C. H. Sope

Statilay H.

Mr. C. Skott

Mr. H.

Mr. A. L. tem Mr. W. M. Stewart Dr. Edgari

Swindells

Mr. D.

D. Thornborrow Mr. R. J. Tobin

Mr. W. D. Trinnell Mr. C. H. Unbohatn

Mr. B. C. Vickers

Mr. H. H. Wales

JA

Mr. and Mrs, R, Walker

Mr. D. M. Walker

Mre. M. Walker

Miss B. Watkins

Mr. E. Wellman Mrs C. I. Williams

Mr. and Mrs.

Woolmer

Mr. and Mrs. Wright

Mr F. C. Zehrmann

HOTEL

CONNAUGHT HOTEL,

Nr. & Mrs. T. Adair Mr. P. R. Adanlo

Mr. V. Bailey Master Bailey

Mr. W. F. Barber

Mr. B. J. Barlow Mr. A. A. Bear Miss J. Hyme

Mr. Clar's

Mr. V. Elienno

Mr. and Mrs. H. Eyre

Mr. H. W. Foster

Mr. and Migs V. Guy Mr. K. Gret cock Mr. and Mrs. E

Cu tilaka Me. H. O. Baynur Mr. A. A. Heinl Mr Heiner Mr. M. Henry Mr. H. A. Hoblen Mr. R. M. Jopalı

W.

12891

Mr. J. E. Jesopi Mr. H. E. Miller Mr. Morg

We. J. Murchie Mr. Ril, Newfoun Mr. A. E. Paina Mr W. T. Parker- Capi. Petersen Me. T. Peiria

Mra, Petris

Mr. L. Robinson Mrs. Robinson Mr. & Mr. Buchwaldy

M-Salwartz

ra. Schwartz Mr. J. P. Naldien Mr. V. Stani

Mr. S. H. Sutton Mr. C. Temploma Mr J. T

Mr. & Mrs. Tounsitt 4

children

CARLTON Hovuz.

Mr. Roger J. Andap. Alre. Bell

Mr. A. E. Blneo Mr. E. Bowron

Mr. F. Chapple

Mr. J. Crutekshak

Mr. B. **. Day Mr

1. T. Delaney

Mr. A. C. Diss

Mr. A. Fletober Mr. Franke Miss M. Quins Mr.

c. T. P. GitkivoİTA

Mr. Jorgensan

Mr. KoOF

¦ Mr. W. L. Passin

Mr. J. Lati

Mr. V ngobil

MITSUBISHI

Mr. Alex. J. Lugobil Mr. and Mrs, AlcKinnon ar. Me Millsm

Mr. U. Norvegna

Mr. F. Oliver

Mr. and Mrs. Pescio

Aldame Ribot Mr. 1. Schlater Mr. A. Schmitz

Mish Smithson

Mrs. Springer

BIA Square

Mr. O. Stagger

Mr. P. Sammarvilla

Mira, Tennyso

Mr A. Van der Valk

Mr. A. Watson

Mr. J. White Mra. Wilhamis

GOSHI-KWALSHA

(MITSU BISHI CO.)

ECOAL

which

DEPARTMENT MARUNO-UCHI, TOKIO. Cable Address, “Iwabaki," applies to all Branch Offices and Hong-

'kong and Shanghai Agencies.

Major and Mrs. Kelsall Al, ARC 5th Edition, Western Union Codes

Mr. Lauder

Mr. B. Martin Eng.-Comdr, and M.

Bradu

Mr. 1. Mitchell Mr. & Mrs. Horbert

Moxon

Mr. E. Muelle 3r. J. L. Hough Neil

Mr. F. B. QU

Major Party Capt. Paxton Major Pallipps

Mr. & Mrs. F.T. Pione Mr. d. E. Fello

Capt. and Mrs. Sawor Mr. and Mrs. Shiman Mr. A. Siaulpic Mr. Sowdon

Mr. & Mrs. Van de Stadt Mr. Stoken Mr. Thorens Mr. Woon Vile Mr. Gordan Vandia Capt. & Mrs. Voreker Dr. & Mrs. M. J. White

KING EDWARD Hover.

Mr. M. E. Asger Mr. A. E. Aegor Mr. W. Duclaur Mr. J. B. Gibbons

Carl Grun-

Mrs. R. W. Henderson Alra, Jackson und child Mr. J. Watt Jamieson Mrs. J. W. Jameson Mr. B. Kleeno Capt, F. Kofod Mra. Grundelius & child Mr. E. J. Alones Mise Hanson

Wr. F. Reiter Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rose

Sjskapten

doin

Lt. Comdr. E. W. Hon-

derson

Kowloon Horzu,

Mr. J. C. Bruce Mr. W. E. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Pinkers

Evave and child Mr. J. 8. Hal

Mr. & Mrs. J.. Johuston Mies B. Johnston Master Johnston Capt. & Mrs. O. 1. Price Mr. F. D. W. Valpy

used.

All Letters Addressed:--

MANAGER, MITSUBISHI Co., with name of

place under. BRANCH OFFICES:---- NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATED AND HANKOW.

AGENCIES SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TRIPP.

HONGKONG: H. U. JEFFRIES. -

MANILA: MACONDRAY & Co.

CUINKIANG: GEARING & Co.

YOKOHAMA : M. ASADA

CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the Im- perial Japanese Navy and Foraigu Navios; the Imperial Arsonals; the Emporial Railway Banyo, Kinshu and the other Principal Rail ways; Industrial Works; Home and Foreiga Mail and Freight Steamers.

Koroan

EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai, Haukow, Singapore, Manila, "North China,

raan pate and America. SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashims, Ochi. Shiune, Namasuta and Kan-Yamada and also Hojo Colliery, which will Collie rondly to produce on a large scale the shortly be best Buzon Coal.

Solo Agents for Kigio, Komaten (Tagawa) and Yasbiromachi Coal (Karatsu).

The Hond and Branch Offees and the Agen- cies of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collieries.

Coal sold in 1904 by the Company smoanted -to 1,520,000 tans.

TAKASHIMA COAL.

New and additional shafts at the Takashima Colliery have been completed and this well- known best and most economical steam Coal in the FAST is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in any quantity.

Hongkong, 15 February, 1995,

[1078

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.