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BANKS

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK

CORPORATION

PAID-UP CAPITAL $10,100,00

Kanava FUND-

STARLING KE...$10,000,000

SILYJE RESERVE

8,500,000

---$18,500,000

BASHRY LIABILITY OF PROF'TORS.$10,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS.

H. A. W. SLAI, Esq.---Chairman, A. HAUPT, Esq.-Deputy Chairman,

Hon. C. W. Dickson,

H. Goets, Esq.

0. R. Lenemaan, Esq.

0. H. Medhurst, Esq.

A. J. Raymond, Esy,

F. Salinger, Esq.

F. Shellin, Esq.

NA. Siobs, Esq. Hon. R. ShuwAD

CHIEF MANAUSË flongkong J. R. M. SMITH

MANAGER:

Shanghai-H. E. R. Hanter.

LONDON BANKERS-LONDON AND COURTS BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED,

HONGKONG INTEREST ALLOWED. On Current Account at the rate, of Two par Cont. per Annam on the daily balance.

OF FIXED DEPOSITS.

For 3 months, 2 por out. per Anaam. For 6 months, 3 per cent per Annum For 12 months 4 per cent. per Annum,

J. R. M. SMITH,

Chief Manager. Hongkong 16th November, 1905.

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THE MERCANTI F BANK O!

INDIA, LIMTED.

THE

·AUTHORISED CAPITAL

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16rx, 1966.

S. MOUTRIE & CO..

LIMITED,

14, QUEEN'S ROAD.

IMPORTANT SALE

OF

NEW PIANOS

GREATLY

AT

REDUCED PRICES, TO SAVE REMOVAL TO OUR

NEW PREMISES

YORK BUILDINGS, CHATER ROAD, (Next Door to Mosers. Kauss & Co.) Commisucing-

AN UNHEALTHY LIVER OR STOMACH STARVES YOU.

DOAN DINNER PILLS CURE EVERY LIVER,

STOMACH AND BOWEL TROUBLE.

Hi Worship sonrists the defondants and fiued the kooper 835 or six weeks' imprison- - ment, and the players each $2 with the alter- native of novex days' gaol. The gambling implements and money seized wore forfeited to the Crown.

The greatest danger the General on the balilo-fichl has in fara in tha eulling-off of food

LANDING. AT STONECUTTER'S. supplies it means the starvation of his troops, and ultimate disaster. To just the same way,

A. Chicees prostituta was charged with land. your greatest danger is the failure of the livering on the military quarter of Stonecullor's and clomash to change your food into nourish Island yesterday morning. ment for the blood, bones and tisaue,

:

Inspector Langter stated that two girls Innued on the Island without permission, but one of them, when persund, rea into the water and escaped.

In reply to His Worship he said it was the first case of the kind that had come under his notice.

This is why liver and stomach trouble ja so serions; it means that no matter how much you eat, you are being slowly starved; every nerve and organ is being robbel of its proper nourish. ment; the blood is poos and lacking in ridges, the lips and cheeks become pale, the eyes yellow, the expression anggad. You grow this and wask, feel heavy and listless. These symptoms are the digestive orgaus ory for bolp, ani

The defendant was ordered to pay a fiue of Dean's Dinnor Fills should be used regularly 81, the alternative being one month's impri- until every sign of the trouble bas gene, wise you will be in danger of anemia, constipa- tion, obronio indigestion, biliousness, dyspepsia.

other-

WEDNESDAY, the 17th JANUARY, 1906, and congestion of the liver. Doan's Diner

FOIL

TWO WEEKS ONLY.

A GUARANTEE for a tant period of TWO YEARS is gison with every Piano purchased at our establishment.

S. MOUTRIE & CO, LIMITED,

14. Queen's Road

£1,600,000

Subsen In D

PAID-UTE, MAKKAANSARA

£125,000 562,000 110,000

(Entrance in Zotlend St.).

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BANKSER!

BANKS

RASKEVA FUND na ter

LONDON JOINT Stock Bank, Limited.

INTEREST allowed on Current Accounts at

the rate of 2%, per auuum on the Daily balance.

ON FIXED DEPOSITS-

For 12 months..

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

HE Basiness of the above Bank is oond lo- ted by the HONGKONG AND SHANG- HAI BANKING CORPORATION, Bøler may be obtained on application.

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A. T. LINTON,

Aoting Manager.

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Bongkong. 30th June, 1905,

THE

JOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK

Yo

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED 1880.

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBE... Ten 24,000,000

·Capital PaiD-T? ........ 18,000,000

CAPITAL UNCALLEN ....... ILESERYE FUND,.

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#1

6,000,000 9,040,000

HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA.

BEANCHES AND AGENCIES.

Tokyo

Kobe

Nagsaaki

Osaka

Lyout

New York

London

Honolula

San Francisco

Tiontein

Shanghai

Peking"

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Daluy

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Port Arthur

LONDON BANKBICH

THE LONDON JOINT STOCK, BANK, LIMITED Paar's Bank, LIMITED.

THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITHS

BANK LIMITED, -- --

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.

On Carrent Account at the rate of 2 per cent

per annum on the daily balancU.

On fixed deposits for 12 months 5), per a qui

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TAKEO" "TAKAMICHI,

Manager,

Hongkong, 22nd May, 1905.

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THE BANK OF TAIWAN LIMITED

THE

(INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL IMPERIAL

CHARTER

CAPITAL SUBSCETED... Ten 5,000,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP

2,500,000

ISAD OFFICE; TAIPAR, FOR HORA.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES:

Amoy

Anping Foochow

Kebo

Noganaki

Osaka

Shanghai

HONGKONG OFFICE:

3, Des Værk Road.

Tainan

Tamsai

Tokio Yokohama

Interest allowed

on Current Account. Deposite received on terms which may be learned

on application.

INTEREST on deposits is allowed at 34 PAR CENT. per annum.

Depositors may transfer at their optiɔv balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK to be placed or FIXED DEPOSIT at & PER CENT, per annum.

For the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION,

J. R. M. BMTTH,

Chief Manager.

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Hengkong, lat May, 1902

WE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA AND CHINA.

INCORPORATEST ROYAL CHARTOR, 1853 HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.

CAPITAL PAID-UP... REGELVE LIABILITY

HOLDERS.ELİKDƏNİZE RESERVE FUND........

OF

SHAR

„£800,00

.£800,000 .£875,000

INTEREST aliowed on Current Account at the rate of 21 per aunam on the Daily balances, On Fixed Deposits for 12 months 4 per cont

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"T. P. COCHRANE,

Manager,

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Hongkong, 18th May, 1905.

TNTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION.

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Pills are rando from pare roots and herbs that help the liver, stomach and bowels, restoring s natural action and a healthy digestion of food. This modicine ought to be in ovary home, and a done takou at once by anyone

who is uowell. Dont's Dinner Pills are 3/1 a box, or

x, or 3 boxes for 6 Of all chemists and me

mediciun-dealers, or direct from the

proprietors, the Foste McCallan Co, S, Wells Street, Oxford Street, London, England, pest free on receipt of price ITCHING SKIN DISEASES The fest application of Doan's Ointment wi jeve Eczema, Itching Piles, and itching skin

DDY

complaint, while one pot is generally sufficient to cure the worst case. "Doan's Ointment soothes and heals the pores of the skin; it dues pot dry up too quickly, nor irritate the skin. It is pure and clean, Price Rs. 2 a pot, or I 10 for 6 pots. Of all chemists and draggists, or direct from the Foster-McClellan Co.,

Walls Street, Oxford Street, London, England, post free on receipt of price.

POLICE COURT.

Monday, January 15th,

BEFOŁY MR. P. A. HAZELAND (FIRST POLICE MAGISTRATE),

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF BUGAE.

The master of a sampan and his wife were charged at the instance of Inspector Robertson: with being in walawful possession of a Bag of

sugar,

Constable Clarke stated that on the evening of the 13th instant be boarded the dafoudnuts junk at Shaukiwan. He was about to enter the cabin when the first defendunt blocked the way, and said something to his wife Before be could get inalda she had dropped something over the stern. Ile Sshed it up, and found it to be a bag of sugar. As the defendants were unable to say how they came in possesion

of

semiert.

NOTORIOUS GAMBLERD, Three zalives were charged with trespassing at Wellington Barrucks.

Inspector Gould stated that they wors arrested on Sunday by the corporal of the gaard. It was belierel they want there to gamble, as tho native company werɑ koown te be notorious gamblers, and many complaints had been made of late.

The defendante ware ench finnad-87, the alter- native bong fourteen days' impriso&mont. COUNT WITTE ON THE CRISIS.

INTERESTING STATEMENT.

Tsar's Manifesto

A long and interesting interview with Count Witte appears in the Daily Telegraph. In the com se of it, the Russian Premier says that the Constitution Krauting a received from the nation at large only a cold assent. They did set set to cultivate Con stitutional principles, but remained indifferent as before. Virtually, they mid It is the Government's busiloss to realise the Con- stitutional principles and fight the revolution. We shall enjoy the spectacle as onlookers." And these people wore among the bust elemente, for others actually joined the Revolutioniste- for a time, moved by personal likes or party dislikes. In other words, the Revolutionary party was found with girded leias and lighted lamps while the people of order, unprepared, seemed to have no way of translating thought into action,"

But how," asked the correspondent, "does it happen that you never foresaw all this?"

did. I belioral, however, that it would prove bat a femporary stadium, and I still hold that view. It cannot be wrong, fer no Govern- ment could possibly cope with revolution unless it could rely upon the support of the nation. Doubtless the State could use force, but material force is but weakness, unless it levelled by the social conscience against a public enemy.

The revolutionists wield a most formidablo weapon in the marim that the end justifies the menus. Na Liberal Govern- ment can imitate them in this, and, least of t the Cabinet, whose first aim is to coniuge to the social, moral, and material well being of the nation. If the community will not struggle against anarchy, as Government cau auccoss-

cape with it

the sugur be took them to the station fully es being as you say they are, how do

and charge them.

His Worship found the defendants guilty; fiued the first $5 and discharged the second.

DISORDERLY SOLDIERS,

THE

you characterise the present situation?

I should eny that mutil and unless the elements of society who are opposed to anarchy jola hands to check it, and co-operate with the Tsar's Ministers in carrying out the principles kuid down in the Imperial Manifesto, the situation may be regarded as truly disquieting and sezions."

John Beyoo and Joseph Rippis, two naits of the 83rd Co., R.G.A., stationed at Shukiwne, were charged with bearing in 4, riotous and disorderly manner whereby a breach of the Do you anticipate that thow elements will peace might have been occasioned in the Woo-averit vet lost hope, silhough they are

with the Imperial Government?" Yong dan restaurant at Blisukiwan. They longer in coming to a decision tha I expected, were further charged with wilfully damaging But I am free to confess that I am not firmly property to the extent of 80 cents.

to

convinced of it. I found the community far less compact and the social instinct far more Fiscal Agents of the United States in China Inspector Itobertson informed His Wor-fueble than I imagined. It is very liable to

the Philippine Islands and tus

ship that in consequence of a report made hypnotism. The Revolutionists are compara Hepublic of Panama,

him by the Military Police he went tirely fow but they make a deep impression simply CAPITAL

SURPLUS

bocause they are intent on their aim, resalate, AUTHORISED ... ...Gold $10,000,000 to s matshod in which the defendant but united, and persevering. Unless their spirit CAPITAL PAID UP... Geld 23,250,000 been creating a disturbance. They were not and tactics be acquired by the parties of order, RBSERVE FUND

...Gold $3,250,000 there on his arrival, but lator he found them my hope will not be fulfilled. The HEAD OFFICE: New York.

reflect society as in a mirror. The Esvolution LONDON OFFICE: Threndesedle Hon.C. at the restaurant before mentioned. They ary orgaus are outspoken, fearless, and unteath-

Branches and Agents all over the World.

were using obscono language, had upset the ful. The journals of the other parties are LONDON BANKERS

chairs and tables, and broken several pauss of vacillating, finid, liaise to scars, credulous, The NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK of England,

ridier1ons Revelationiste ncatter LIMITED,

glase.

broadcast. The loyal parties groodily peok at UNION OF LONDON AND SMITH'S BANK,

them like a callow brood of hungry chickens... LIMITAD,

Aud for the panic which ensues the Govora... ment is universally held responsible. It is like a little boy who, haring stumbled in a room, blames, not his own awkwardness, but the floor."

BRITISH LINEN COMPANT BANK The Corporation trazmcts every description of Banking and Exchange business, receives money in Current Account and accepte Fixed Deposits at the following raben-

For 12 months 44 per cont. per annum.

6 3

5%

3

E+

"H. PINCKNEY,

Manager. 9, Queen's Road, Central,

Hongkong, 29th September, 1905. T2478

8. SHIGENAGA, Manager. Hongkong, 1st November, 1904,

EUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BANK.

AUTHORISED CAPITAL.......Sh. Taala 7,500,000

I HEAD OFFICE-SHANGHAI, "

BOARD OF DIRECTORS, BuxLIN.

BRANCHES : Berlia, Calcutta, Hankow Peking. Tientsin, Tsinsofo, Tsingtau, Tǝkolaus. Founded by the following Banks and Bankers :-

KOENIGLICHE SERHANDLUNG (PERUSSIACE STAATSUANX) Berlin.

DIRECTION DEE DISCONTO-

GESELLSCHAFT

DEUTSCHE BANK

8. BLEICHROADER

BEELINER HANDELB-.

GESELLSCHAFT

BANK FUZE HANDEL UND

INDUSTRIS

ROBERT WARSCHAUER & CO.

MENDELSSOus & Co.

M. A. VON ROTHSCHILD &

SOEHNE

Jaco S. E. STEEK

Burlin.

Frankfurt/M

NORDDEUTSCHE BANK IN HAMBURG, Hamburg SAL. OPPENHEIM, JR., & Co., Koela.. BAYSEISCHE HYTOTHEKEN-UND WHOESEL-

BANK, MUENCHE

LONDON BANKERS: Mesurs. N. M. ROTRSCHILD & SONI THE UNION OF LONDON AND SMITH'S BANK LIMITED. DEUTSCHE BANK (BRBLIN), LONDON AGENCY DIRECTION ONE DISCONTO GESELLSCHAFT,

INTEREST allowed on Current Account. DEPOSITS received on terms which may be learned on application. Every description of Banking and Exchange business transnoted. HUGO SUTER,

Sub-Manager. Hongkong 9th September, 1905. [27

HONGKONG

2401

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

BOOKBINDING,

*DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.

The only office in China having European taught workmen Equal to Home

work.

His Worship warned the defendants, who ploaded guilty, not to appear before him again. He proposed to inflict what he considered a

lenient sontenos for such disgraceful Behaviour, The defendants would be fined $7 each or 14 days on the first charge, and on the second they weald sach pay sixty cents com pensation,

INFRINGING POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S RIGHƒTa. Two natives, employees of a postal hong, were charged with infringing the exclusive rights of the Postmaster-General by transmitting letters from the Colony by other means than through the Post Office.

Inspector Cuthbert stated that the defendants were arrested by a Chinese constable on board the ss. Anping while patting a number of letters in the crows' quarters.

Mr. B. C. Lewis, assistant Postmaster-

General, told His Worship that he wished to take out a summons against the bong, as the

dafondants wore its sorvants. The casa was remanded.

A CREERY HAWKER,

IRON MERCHANTS.

SINGON & CO.,

Metal Iron, Steel,

and Hardware Merchants. Wholesale sad Retail

Ironmongers. Pig Iron and Foundry. - A native was charged with lawking his wares

Coke Importers. General Store-

on the Wongnaicheong Recreation Ground on keepers and Commission Agents.

35 & 37. Hing Loong Street. Saturday, also with offering a Chinese constable

(1st Street West of Central a bribe.

Market. Telephone No.515. PHOTOGRAPHER

M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST,

Bromide and Crayon Enlargemente and also colouring Photos and relief Photon. Viows of China and Manila. Work done for Amateurs; la..BA, Queen's

Road Central.

STOREKEEPERS

BISMARCK & CO..

Navy Contractors, Ship Chandlers Provision and Coal Merchants, Sail. makers, &e. Fresh Water supplied to

Vessels in the Harbour

KYONG SANG & CO.,

Inspector Goald informasd His Worship that when arrested the defondant was vory cheeky but when he foxud the constable meant to take him to the station, he offered him a bribe to let him off.

On the first charge the defendant was fired or fourteen days' imprisonment, and on the second $25 or three weeks hard labour,

CAUGHT AT LAST.

Sarau datives were charged with gambling at Shiponwan, ear Aberdeen, on Sunday afternoon.

Inspector McHardy stated that Die defend ants were playing paikan when a Chinese constable surprised them. Gambling had been Shipchandlers Sailmakers, Provisioners, carried on at the house in question for a long Coal Morchants, Hardwaro, Engineers time, bat the police had been able to make

Touls, Metal, Iron and Steel Merchants raid owing to the watchfulness of the keepers

57 58 & 59, Connanghi Road, Now and the various means of escapo.

Fraya Contral

į

ramont

"What, then, is your forecast of the future?** ficacions measures of government, all may be "With the mural tolp of the coaimunity and

righted yet."

But many affirm that reaction is coming don't you admit it is possible?"

"Without the moral help of wociety, anarchy will continue, until at last, the nation may cletanud the suppression of the revolution, even by force, and it is not impossible that then, by way of preparatory measure, the principles emballed in the Manifesto may be repealed or en pended. I don't say I anticipate this, but I and forced to confess that it is not impossible."

Is your Excellency, then, prepared to recur to coersion as a means of restoring order?"

If thie alternative came to pass, it would be confiled to somebody qualified to essay it. I su assuredly not. In this matter I am devoid of the qualities and of the dispositions requisite, My fask is to solve the problem by moral means, i nail if the problem proves insoluble it must be formulated differently and tackled by others."

LIVE-STOCK, ROYALTY, AND FOOTBALL.

& PASTOSCOPIC PARAGRAPH. The Smithfield Club Cattle Show was opened on Doceraber 4th at the Agricultural Hall, The number of entries in the live-stook classes was in exeras of that at last year's show, and the quality was up to the average, says a London paper.. The King carried off several prizes. and among other successful exhibitors were Lord Rosebery, Mr. Claude Portman, Sir. John Swicbune, Sir Walter Corbet, Mr. A. E. Mr. R W. Hudson, and Fellows, M.P. Colonel Meinroy, who carried off with au Aberdeen Angus heifer the 100 guineas champion plate for the best beast in the show, and the King's ohellange cup for the bast boastTM bred by an exhibitor. His Majesty paid a visit to the Blow, meeting with a most loyal recoption, and loud cheers greeted him during his tour of the yard. The King remained in the Hall little more than three-quarters of an hour. The members of the New Zealand team who visited the show were presented to the King, who congratulated them on their success. They were conducted round the show, sad appeared much interested in everything they saw, being subsequently entertained to luncheon by the directors.,

GREGOR & CO..

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