"HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA
DOCK CO., LIMITED.
The report of the board of directors of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Coinpaný, Limited, to the ordinary half-yearly mooting of abgreholders, to be held at the Offices of the Company, Queen's Buildings, Victoria, Hong- kong, on Monday, 21st August, at noon, reada ** follows
To the shyholder of the Hongkong and Whampoa Deck Company, Limited.
Gentlemen,--The divemory have now to submit to you their report, with a statement of accounts for the half-year ended 30 h June, 1905.
19 alt-
profit for the six months, ing interest dus and all changwenmondta to...
$3282051
to which lags to be added the balanco bren çht forward from lant pecount... 498,299:10
#826,480,$1
and took this lave to be deďuctol --
Directory" loos Auditors' foe
...
10,000.00
750.0
10.750.00 leaving available for appropriation...3816,739.61 The directers recommend that a dividend for the half-year of 12 per cent or $3 0,000, bạ paid to the shareholders. that $14,407:34 written from the value of Kowiem Docks, and the balanco $301,332,27 he carried to the new
Two new olectric cranes have been atted in the machine shop.
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THE HONGKENG DAILY FRESE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10TH, 1998.
THE BATTERY PATH. AFFAIR. | defendant took his luner there at 8 pm. I, say how it was cancel." Deceased's was on can swear that defendant game to the Grill Rooms ordiasgy skall, nail the fructure was unilateral.
(CHINESE BOY'S-STORY...
The hearing of the charge of manslaughter preferred agaïust Aaron Ellis, tailor's cutter, in counselion with the death of Gunner Richard Hampson, R.G.A., was continued before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Folies Court yesterday,
at ten o'clock and remained till 11.30. The two girls' remained there till about sloven o'oleek. I do not remember one or both of the girls going with Mew: Stator to the Metro- pole Hotel that evening. I had been hard at work all day at Kowloon and on rutura. I ing had a beefsteak and a liqueur glass of Mr. F. B. L. Bowley, Crown Solicitor, bundy The best visit of the defendant prosecut, and Mr. J. W. Goldring (of Massad two girls was at one o'clock. When the Bretton, Holt and Goldring) appeared for the girls returned ut 13.31m. they remain! defendant. Major Parry, GA, watched the under the veranda and called the defendant cash on belts of the military authorition. -. '.-
Ho Tong King was the next wit-casa. declared --I nm a cook to Me. Horley, whis line quarters over the Soldiers' Club. I have been in Hongkong ten years On Sanday. the 16th July, I went to Kennedytown, and afterwards | called at a house in Zotland Street, which I left at 12,80 a.m. Asl was going along “Queen's
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A slight enculan would cause vomiting, but PHOTO COMPETITION FOR AMATEURS liquor would not affect the case. Il a man wore under the infuones of drink sufficient to make bis legs unsteady he would fall i
more heavily and one directly. Assuming decreed to hata received » blaw suffolant to causa slight, con- cassion, and assuming that he had subsequently got up and moved up Battery Path and then. bribed thromiting there is no reason why he stud not hura nd such a fall us to equse the injurier cuivel, that is, assuming that he fell down the path. He could not have received th-sa injuries had he fallen whênʻrnaning op the path
Raamined. It is impossible to say whether there was a previous concussion.
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Road towards my home I saw two Eurotein/RazorOn the night of Sanday, 16th July. I left hand, and the defendant ran up from the
momen in riesha coming from Wanchai, ar the New Victoria Hotel. I also saw a "soldier holding the second ricahs and walking with it, talking to the woman. I did not hear the
name.
then what was the waiter. · The woman said...--
LONG.
LENG & 00.3
17 QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONO,
THE LAHMEYER
Re-examined -- Baltan hour after midnight the defendant was sitting in the Grill Itoom, and was called at by the two girls. After that a lot, und later returned, the women first and
- Mr. Bowley-Suppestog der maid was walk- shortly afterwards the defendant. They only remalneil two or three minutes. E
ing up Battery Path with his stick under his Indian Acting Sergeant Ahmed Khan de left arm and a pipe and box of matches in his was on patrol duty in No. 3 Section, which back and spoke to him and that the ereased includes Battery Path. At 1 pm on the 17th turned round suddenly and struck at the defen found a man lying across the Path about fent with his right hand, but the defendant price the chartered Bank. The mau's head dodge the bit and getting in anderoath his FOR was about half a yard from the granite kerbstone | right arm, struck dwassóid on the face with his on the Queen's Road side. The right side of | right hand and in the body with his left with his face was on the grond and he was lying on the cagnit that dec-ased fell forward on the Ift the right side. of his body. A snoring sound" side of his face, emuld saching injury have drew my attention to the docensed, who was not reunited? conscious. There was blued on the hand mad the right side of the face, and ha eyes were swollen.
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AMERICAN FARMERS IN
THE PHILIPPINES.
McGoldring-I object to the question. Your A upwe item which recently appeared in the Worship, as it does not arise ont of the cross-columns of the Cable newer contained the information that on increasing number of Americans were taking up land in the Philippino istuda. Attention was called to the fact that within the last few years no less then 38 young Americans have taken up land. in the ompanies, each composed of several island of Mi den e
The men who compose
Mr. Bowley-My friend nakes a quo tion as to the supposition of sm baing hurt if he fell in a certain way surely I am entitled to ask what might happar suppang he fell another
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soldier say anything, but beard the woman wy Gonway Sue also asked the soldier his The rioshas then wout to the frill Room and stoppad. The soldier still held the rick and the women again make him his name, but he went ap Battery Path. I did not see the soldier strike the woman. He
Decosend was in uniform, and I ¦ ozataioption. Dering the past half-year we have installed carried a stick. When the soldier went up the the electric drive in the boiler shop and ship-billo European came in a ricaba from the noticed that one of his initial plat a was on the Central District. He saw the women and ground. I also found bis cap behind his neck yard with satisfactory results. Several morə
and the stick he carriet below his feet. I called moters will be required for this departmut stopped the rishs at the Grill Room, gnother constable, and together we tried to pick hofer it is complete.
"One soldier (something) to me." I did not hear the man up. Being unable to hold him or. actly. Accused then osked-" Where the I told the constable to get a chair, and we took oldier "The woman replied kight up the him to the Central Station by way of Icehouss EH," pointing in the direction the sellier hed Stret. From the time I found the mau sutil takou. Then the msu ran up, ond after fire the time he was removed wonkd be about fira minutes returned. When the man run ap the minutes, daring which time cobrir pared-along women get ont of the ricsbás and stond waiting Battery Path. : On arrival with the mat the Central I banded-him over to the Sergeant in by the big tree near the Icehouse Strest corner. When the man returned the womsu asked him charge, and returned with Burgeant O'Sulliyan
to Battery Pathi... why he did not get hold of the soldier. The man replied "It is of no use to get hold of him ; wo had better go away." The woman said “T. must so the soldier, as I want his unsou." One woman then wear up to see the soldier, I followed her AP And saw him lying
The now drawing offer st Kowlconi practically completed and the entire technical ataf of the company is now lecafeil there.
For mime Ittle time past the dredgar Canton River has been employed at Canton removing larriors for the Imperial Chinese Maritime Customs, for which work she is still under charter. Further employment of Canton je in prospect.
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In April last sissy guna were Nited from H. M. battleships Glory and Allier and replaced by others. The work was carried out by the „Dosk Company and gave the naval authorities
vary satisfaction.
C. P. CHATEK. Chairman. Hongkong, 7th August, 1985,
Acconuts u16 as followe -
CAPITAL ACCOUNT.
7th June, 1905.
ABARTA.
Aberdeen.
To valuo of Aberdeen Docks, as per lang.
statement month.
Kowlo
Te value of Kewicon Daske,
as por last statemout.....2,10,591,66 `Tes frennt since written off. 30,501.62
2.300,009,00
Rosmouth paid on account of
now litris stallation GW2.00 To smount paid oii gergunt of lip-snad maching, shod and boller shop extension
4,143.00-
To amount paid-on aeponat-of
new stabo plora & għarves
To amount paid on uncount of new dirawing office a mon
1,012.0
5,29.00
To cost of motors, vcntrollers, switch boards, cable, &c. for new electric insta tien
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20,328.00
Tu most of two claptrik traval- ling canoa and now ma. china for new fisting shop 20:301.00
To cont of hydraulic boiler rivolfing machine for boiler shop...
13,450,00
pressir plantengin *1,650.00 2,377,474,440
To cost of gear for air com
Évad réreived for centrifugal pumps un valvago giur
Bing Sect......
Cosmopolitan.
· 12,90€++
To value of Cosmopolitan Dark an por
2,364,10gat
Instatement... ELKELER MASTERS 300.000 To value of logs, dredgeis, launches and
lightera
To zundry defors
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ou the path opposite the Chartered Bank, Whas the woman got to where the soldier.
and then went down the hill again. About five raiuntes after three sqldiers want äp to tho, same spot which they examined and loft. When I saw these different people going up Battery Path I waï standing in front of the Hongkong Ban
In cross-examination When I joine1Ahmed Khan, I thought it was a cas; of drank an i inespable as the man emeit of liquor, but I did at kick him to rouse bim
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Mr. Goldring-1 subuit that it is not at all i the proper couras.
Mr. Barley My friend has started cutirely new theory not arising from any evidence put in, and submit that on that theory I am entitled to put another theory.
Mr. Goldring 1 submit, Your Worship, it is not at all fair or propor.
His Worship-think Mr. Bowley as entitled to put that questionin his examination in chief T
being so, I should alive it to be' pat through the court.
Mr. Goldring-It is not conson practice unless it is done by consant.
H Worship It is not necessary to have consent, and I think I will allow the question to-be-pat through the court.
Mr. Goldring Will Your Worship make a note of my objection on the grounds that questen does not arise out of erom.examion.
tion?
His Worship-I will make a note of it, but at prosent will allow the question. What I have got to decide now is whether a primo facie as has boon established against the defendant at the lose of the trial. The question of macslaughter is excluded from the jurisdiction of a magistrats,
Dr. Ball answered the question in, the negative, and the case was further zamansted unET 10-day.
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the companies are explored in Manis-and- tar ous parts of the archipelago,'
PRADE
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CLARETS.
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Ldez
Bottles.. Bottlos horties
5.25
-6.7»
9.27
375 $1975-
Boma in the government service and others not. Each company sends one or more VIN ORDINAIRE $4.75 $3.70 $8.75 of its members to take charge of the land and COTES develop it. The land lies in that part of the
*** | MENOC island to which the public land act has been ไอไป against the time when the hand set: shall | MATICAOK applied in the Mora province where it is ST-LION be extended to that province. In all cases the gy JULIRS
and is being developed and plutations of bep, copra and other export produnta are being laid
out.
This fact speaks volumes both for the future. of the country and of theung men angagol in-the enterprises.
Those men have the træe Azeriesų spirit and the Aniele Saxon unit for a freehall. Thorare repeating the history of their ancestors. While the Froach were sending out hantar and trappers and coureurs-de-bois in anada and the Spanish were absorbed in extracting the gulden treasures that remained bidden Among the Ine and Montezumas rí Mexico sad Forn, the Angle-azoos wore salting ap their household goods in the fortile valleys along the Atastic seaboard and wrosting with the back- woodeman's axo the tillable acres, to kuva" and to hold from the primeval forest,
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While the former were content to be dwellers in tents the latter were "hewing the shaft" aud laying "the architrave. The inevitable struggle betwend these races for promaoy on the American continent cames d had passed by 1760, culminating in the vistory of Wolfe over Mont entra at Quebec. The victory was not alone to the brave but to the strong. The secret of that trength lay in the attitude of the Anglo-Saxons had vorted the wilderness into homes and the toward the land for which they strom. They soil for which they fought supplied their cozi misariat. Their risals were more tinders for polts and hunters for gold and took no root in the ground over which they mamal. Thes followed the rainbow of exploration in hope of binding the pot of gold at its font.
In orcas aramination--The night of the 16th July was a bright right, and the straits were clean. Deceased's body was lying across the path stunting downwards. There was a sight vomit about 15 yards up the path, and the ma
Mr. Goldring If my friend is going to be smelt of liquor.
Indian Constable Tars Singh said the theated to examine witnesses over and over www lying she asked him bis name. He night of the 16th July I was ou d'y in front of again there will be po end of examination. couldn't say anything, and she pulled his the HK and S. Bank, where I remained until Mt. Bowler-I think. Your Worship: I can shoulder. I went past him and dog the 24.na. next morning. The pravings witness salad put the question throug the conf. It is a steps opposite the H. K. and 8. Baak. Tho
me from Battery Paib at one o'clock, and I wout very common practice indaad. waldier was lying on his chost with his face on to him and saw a roldier lying acres the path. one side. He did not show any sigus of cou. After the soldier had been removed, I saw two 100,000.00 | ciousness. I say some blood on the ground women and one man in risabas coming from nar bis face. The two women I saw looked Wanghai. They stopped at Thomas' fotel and like Europeans: they were deossed in while went up Hattary Path to the spot where the (The women were called into Court, and wit-soldier had lain, and looked for about one minut Bess recognised Miss Dosbiou as the one the soldier had accosted). The man who went aftor the soldier wore a dark coat and white trousers. I have not seen the defendant b toe. In cross-examination-I went to Konoedytown at 9,30 p.m. and visited a brothel, after which I called on my friend in Zetland Street, whero I remained for an hour and a ksif. I did not. have anything to drink thoro. Simes tho 16th July I have not discussed this matter, but on
These you g Americans who are taking up the day of the soklior's funeral I was standing Lanco Sergeant Adlington, swaro, stated-I
the wild laude of Mindanao and of other parts under a verandah of the second floor of the woe in charge at the Central Police Station ou
of this aronip-laga are imbued with the gospel of dig." They and others of their kind who Boldiers' Club and asked Mr. Blake what the morning of the 17th July. A soldier was
will core after them will open up riches in was the maiter. He replied→The goldier brought up in a chair by Ludian Sergant 569
there islands that have elejit ndknown and who died on Sunday is being buried." I then at 1.15am. He was unconscion, and I sent
NEW GUINEA AND TIMOR anguessed until the pres-at. They are laying the only esfe foundation for individual as well said......“ I saw some may bit a soldier me. hit to the Government Civil Hospital in where I did not as a man hits sadier. | charge of P. C. 7. The soldier was in the. The people of Australia hare a keen eye to as for national prosperity. They have learned the future of the Commonwealth and one evi- from their ancestor the Milas touch, the one This was, the rat occasion on which I disebait at the station about fire minutes,
douce of their heli-f in the country is their thing above all others lacking in these islands, cussed the matter. I have never spoken to Constable Inghami suid-Oo the 17th July desire to draw within the scope of the Federal the disposition to dig. to labour. Prosperity any solidors about it, and they have not spoken at 1.15 am. I was on duty at the Central Charge Government all the outlying islands which will never come without it. For tras it is pea to me I next spoke to the polics and Mr. Room when a gunner of the RA. was brought might be used as a basis for aggressive morar it was in the days of Rosron Conkling that wents by foreign na loss. They have already wealth must be how out of the forest, a asted Bowley sbout it. I am quito certain the richas ny in a chair, and I assured him tot shown their interest in the Portuguese posses out of the mine and wrought out in the furnace. 490.514.07 20331 which the women werd came from: Waachai. Government Civil Hospital
on of Timor which could easily do dominated or the factory, and labour is at the bottom of it 1,798,787.66.
Dr. John Bell. Sapariston gut, of the I stopped to see what the soldier was going
by Australian influeness, and it is safe to predictail"-Cablmeue, 85,317,240.48 to do to the girl. I did not see any chairs Government Civil Hospital gave the fallowFlat the di-peal of Timor to any nation other Than Great Britain or her great dependency passing, neither did I see the soldier put the intestimony: On the morning of the Wanld be deeply resented. New attention
July, the Shafts of the ríesia on to the ground. One of 17th
last witness brought
i directed to New Guinea as a fiell for ustralian enterprise. From the affoial reports, the women started to ran up the bill with the Gunner Sampson to hospital. I examined
Chinnse atuants contiane to reach Japan in British New Guinea is pretically virgincesssing numbers. It is said that curly Enropran, but stopped at the entrance to the him. He was quite conscious and had
a steamer brings less than a hundred, and that Path. I did not see the woman slip. When on a cut over the lof: eyebraw about an inch ground. The administration does not, however,
appear to be quite as satisfactory as it should be, three or four hundred are always waiting In 44,215 the ground the soldier did not speak to the mud á qu-rter long, and parallel to the eyebrow. but it will improve with the development of Shanghai for an opportunity to come. Looking 41,500.00
Ha was also vomiting ladly, and died at 9 pm. | the country, ir William Macgregor, while
of this movement, the 1,904,335.78 xoman. I did not notice whether the light was
Brat entry in Governor of British New Guinea, expressed the back to the beginning
the record shows that two studenta hiring on the suklier's facer whether bisizce the same day, never recovering cousciousness,
couter in the futureof greatest
tbo colony, The vomit was a dark looking aid like bile, and his opinions were pever voiced waless sound
were sent from Chelskinng by the Chines wow marked.
Gorerament in April 1897. These were the
•1838,400 120. Bamokin, a Russiate Pole, throat) and showed no signs of food. At poon on the
and solid rossons could be a mod in support
Never in their eight'. Australia tooks upon New Gaines as unsere. 35,317,210.48 Lauterpretation in Gergy of Mr. L. following day I held a postmortem and found of them.
erial University, 'hereafter Cher, state-On Sunday thaly, I immediately under the wount on the loft on ontpost of the Federation. It li-s defence ducation they are studying at the Elasaring
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to arady pray
any connley or combination College of the Imperial Unive
the arr.vale became mere was working as a waiter in the On) Grill | eyebrow a fracture of the skill, extending dera of forces which might
more frequent, some students against Great 3126.32 Boom. Defendant cars in at 10 at that to the bass. On the opposite side, hiss at this tankerton therapetralhau spirit is shop in coming at their own charges others at the of the Government, and it appears thet charges Telegraph: 31eresing sccompanied by two girls. I do not and on the surface of the brain, there was a large this sentence taken from the Sydney Te
amoog all the 18provinces of the Middie Kingdons know their names. The defendant and the clot of blood. The man died, in my opinion, To prevent it from becominga point d'uppus for Kasis the only one which has not hitherto con- To drawing office expenses and blasier. 14,418.23 girls had peppermint and bear (Wides from this injury. The large clot of bindarred enemies of White Austria, it bhores ntributed to the total. There are from th do all within our power to promote its remaining 17 provide. 2611 students. There
The
are three elas of student those sent at 1,870.11 identified the girls in court. The girls left would be caused by the rupturs of a blood ocemption by people of our own face
Government expense, those seat at public ex- 8.000.00 again at eleren e'clock, and Ellis about 11.30 Yes of, and the same case would producs the satural a sonres of Naw (ininen me doscribed.
and those that defrag thier own ex p.m. After the closing of the Grill Boom the fracture and the clot. The vomiting was due and the possibilities of the rountry for se tlerë.
and the profusion of labour Indiga.
pesex, Pablic expense means simply that the trie returned together. Mr. and Mrs. Slater, to cerebral disturbance. I noticed no other from a political point of rise erig thing charges ned frayed locally. For example, if a Chinese boy and myself were present. The injuries, but the cartilage of the pose was is to fortify Now Guinea at hn eusiny a student, baving graduated with distinction at door was closed but not fastened, and they opened turned on one side. All diceused's internal beat on attacking vulnerable astrais might a prov-nuial college, deiros to proceed to Japan 426,205.02 it and oftered. The defendant again went organs were healthy. The symptoms I notice scrise a check at the very outset of operations for father education but is too poor to meet With New Guinea paopled and ruled by whiter the outlay himself, then the facuty of the way and the girls stopped about half fe hour. would all be traceable to the wound or the
settlers, whose interests would be bound up ellege: if they consider him worthy of suvl 1,550.65 The taller girl held a handborchief to her lips, left eyebrow. The fracture was a very bid one. with the interests of the Commonwealth, and sil, may arrange to assist thin out of the with Timor, standing weutral, or preferably oral funds. - Yokohan Chamber of Commercs $150,050.99 which were bleeding. While the two girls and I do not think it coul be eased by a blur
rat in the Grill Room they were talking to Mr. from a man's fist. It could be caused by fall under the Union Jack, then Australia could port. " Mrs. Slater, and Miss Derbien showed, on a concreto path, and provably was, I know something to them. Ellis returned about the granite kerk on the edge of Battery Path. one o'clock when the girls were still thers. He This injury could have been caused either by said to the girle, "Girk, come on. I güre striking that kerb or the path. I do not The Bucknall Line str. Barotse loft Suga-him one and he's had enough." They then think a blow with this (the soldier's) stick could pero on the 9th inst, and is due bere on the want, ont together. Next day I saw Ellis 15th inst,
The Ben Line str. Bengtos, from Autwarp and about, nine o'clock in the morning, when London, left Singapore yesterday for this port. he told Mrs. Slater not to say anything af what The C.P.R. r. Tartar left Vancouver on had happened the previous night. So said Monday, p., tho 7th Aug. for Hongkong vis the usual ports of call.
- To rabus of material on harid..........................
30th Junîs, 1945.
LIAMLITIKA.
By sharelolders for 50,000 shares of $50
anch, fully paid 1999. 9
By admiralty loan.... £24,000 00
Toan repayments.... 13,882 157
a
£4,117 65 at 1, 1943.
Be maria✨ insurance sectuntema
By enndry creditors.
By Lalanne of proßt brought
forward from last aceonut 199.280.10 By profit
... $28 200,51
REVENUE ACCOUNT.
30th June, 1945.
2,500,000,00
To interest
to Crown rent
To £resante nelisen manera s To office inves, sulazioa, stationery and
rent of end višine gezwun
3170.95
37.814.41
To colegruas...de
Tortoral expenste man
To marine inekranco aegount
To prost
lat dan, to 30th June, 1905.
By net earnings of the company's three
stablintouts
By towage, ast earnings
Ky dredger, not earnings
By bonus on insuraeso premia, &..
701.08
328 200.50
$150,950.00
8,976.04
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. The P. & O. str. Fokin left Bingapore for this
-port on the 8th-inst. at 10a.m.
The F. & A. str. Eastern, from Australian ports, will leave Manila to day for here,
The str. Lonellier Cualle left New York on the 5th inst, for China and Japan.
The F Fatel Friedrich outward bound detained in Kobe on account of bad weather.
sad Fria Heinrich homeward bound are both
You had better leave the Colony.”
In cross-examination, Inspector Hao sworn iu us interpreter, and witness contioned
was
has caused the injury, but it could have ban
t
But
CHINESE STUDENTS IN JAPAN.
year
of
feel tolerably sale from foreign invpaign, nor would the people be Hanuted by the ledge that there was an enemy at the gateseng JAPAN TO COLONIZE MANCHUKIA? pare Free Prean, "
WEATHER RETOET.
The mouthly report of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce at Yokohama mkes a somewhat curious-not to say significant-remsek in connection with the cotton milling i stry. It says Although the war demand was con- tributed somewhat to the expansion of the
is possible, but not probabl that had the injurion on the China coast, except in the far industry, even greater prosperity awaits it after
The Hongkong Observatory yesterday issued used by a blow from a heavy instrument. It the following rart
Ou thu Dalk at 11:45 am. The barometer has
Varth,
The Japanese returns are not to band, bat probably the typhoon has recurved and moved
nto the Sea of Japan.
Pressure is high o er the China Sea Moderate S.W. and. S. winds way be expected in the Formosa Channel and the N. part of the Clina
bosa occasioned by a fall the min might bars.
the ma walked after receiving it.
In oposs-examination I
Datural and
I left the Owl Grill Boom Ewe days ago, of my straight full, such a fractare as the one can
own accord. The defendant frat visited the tionet could be produced, but the man would Grill Room at 10 pun on the fith July. I have to pitch right forward. There was nothing
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went on af nine o'clock; so cannot say whether in the condition of the cut to lend me to Forecast-Moderate S. wiods; fair.
the war, with the opening and coloniration of Kores and Manchuria. Last year, with 4,891 looms in operation, the output was 80,947,000 yards and the consumption of cotton 62,000 bales. With 10,040 looms the oatpat may be expected to rise to 170 million yards and the consumption of eutton to increase at the same
rate. The italics are ours.
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Millions of the world's best people use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cutfcura Cint- ment, the great skin cure, and purestand sweetest of emollients, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for the scalp of crusts, scales, and cleansing dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, for annoy iug irritations, or too free or offensive perspiration, for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery
Cuticura Soap combines delicate emol- lient properties derived from Cuticura, the great skin enre, with the purest of eleansing ingredients and the most re- freshing of flower adours. No alber medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, Juuri- fying, and beautifying the skin, scalp. hair, and hands. No other forcigu or domestic toilet soap, however expensive,
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ia to be compared with it for all the pur- poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in wie soap at que price the most effective skin and complexion soap, and the purest and sweetest toilet, bath, and nursery soap.
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DR. NEWELL WILSON,
DENTIST.
Latest American Methods. Reasonable Foos.
No charge for examinations. Office hours 9.a.M. to 5 P.M, No. 2, PEDDER STREET (ext to the General Post Office and opposite to the side entrance to the Hongkong. Hetel
Hngkong, 5th 1905.
1970
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