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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

-NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN-MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE Steamship

THE

aro

"PRINZ LUDWIG," having arrived, Consignees of cargo are horoby informed that their Goods, with the Opiata Tressure and Valuable. erception of

being landed and stored at thoir risk info the hazardons and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf sad folown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be glisted after the Goode have left the Godowns and all goods remaining andelivered after the 6th of July will be subject to rent.

All broken chafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on the 6th July, at 9.30 4,M.

All claims must rouch us before the 10th of July, or they will not be recognized,

No Fire Insurance will be effested.

Bills of Luting will be countersigned by the

undersigned.

"This Steamer bringa Cargo-Era. "DAN- DOZO" from Venice transhipped at Port Said NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

MELCHERS & CO.

Agents.

Hongkong, 30th June, 1908

5

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP,

LONDON, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

THE Steamship

"MONTGOMERYSHIRE,"

Captain Jackson-having-arrived from the or Porta, Consignees of Cargo are horeby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gotown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

All broken, shafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on MONDAY, the 6th July, at 3 P.M.

All claims must be presented within fifteen days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be reagoize,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th July, will be subject

tà menta

No Fire Insurance hra boán vffected. Bils of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMEN & Co.,

Agonte.

Hongkong. 30th June, 1808.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG. AND

SINGAPORE.

THE Staspship

GREGORT APCAR"

MISSION "WORK."

When we get to the end of Life's Journey with capitals, and find all the Best Rooms in the Mansions of the Blest occupied by Missionarice, oven as they now Monopolise the Hast Room at Arims, some of us will feel aggrieved, Certainly it is anything but a delightful prospect, it is bad onough after a tramp over the hills this warm weather to find that at the oud-of long and hot journey, the missionaries have comman cosred the coolest rooms in your favourite hotel for their delightful conferences and what not, but after all, there are other hotels, or failing bat, you can lie down in the street sad rest, This, I say, is bad enough, but it is only

for day, saybow, but I! theas people are going to soupy the best rooms in the pestly mansions along the golden straete, and get them at reduced rates, as they do at Arima, I would like to reg: istors protest against such unfair preferential reatment. Speaking of missionaries, which I don't often do, I havo received a little card on

side

of which is printed a map of Japan, with various pimples on it all duly numbered, on the other a little picture of a certain doctor and his wife from way down Ten-

one

not the lens!..

I

THE HONGKONG DA LY PRESS, FRIDAY JULY 3RD, 1908.

A recent writer in Work's Work" gave further figures on the domination, of the English languagez

The number of people who can actually read, or will learn if now too young, for the various languages of the world, appears to be as follows:

English Gozman

Languages.

Chinese (not a spoken len

guage, but a system of writing)... French

***

Bassian Arabic Italian Spanish Scandinavian Dutch and Flemish Minor Europasn Minor Asiátio. Minor African and Polynesian

(None of the three last re -presenting as much as I par

ceab of total),

"

Nos, in millions. $136.

To satisfy her he put on his diving sult and went down at the point indiosted. After a inement or two Mini Huse's bonnet roso to the sarfson, and shortly after the diver came up. bringing the body. The diver then said, "I did not look in this place yesterday, as the brash and débrie ware so thich there that I Per could not reo; in foot, all I could feel of the sent. body was the rabber projecting from the tim-

27.3ber work.' 30.4

Ma Titas's grandmother is said to have had a similar power in her day, but Mrs. Titas is:] 14.0 not known to have made any protence of being

a clairvoynal

6.0

5.0

46

26

92

NAVAL COURT AT, KOBE

SEAVEN CHIẾUED WITH KAFUSING DUTY:

A Naval Court of Inquiry was held at the British Consulate-General at Kobe on June 1918 to deal with a obarge brought by the cap- tain of the British steamer Inveresk against 32 seven members of the crew of refusing duty. 0.5 The Court was composed of Mr. Hoary Bonar, British Consul General, assisted by two maters of British ships in port, Captain George T. Cretar, of the "Strathclyde," and Captain E. R. Sadler, of the St. George, The proceed ings were taken nader the provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, Mr. AR Firth noted as clerk of the Court. All the accused haring pleaded not guilly, the master of the "Interek has called upon to give his evidence.

Totali

173+ 100 English now lands all other languages in the number of people who read it. Three fourthi of the warts, postal communications are ad- dressed in English. More than half the world's newspapers are priated in English, and, as they have a larger circulation than those in other newspaper reading le done in English.

THE.

DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE

CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA SIẢM, STRAÍTS SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, PHILIPPINĖS, BORNEO, $0.

WITH WHICH AEE INCORPORATED" ............. THE CHINA DIRECTORY

AND

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THUS FAR BAST

·FOR

1908.

THE FORTY-SIXTH ANNUAL 189U

*The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the porte and cities of the Far East, from Nether lande India to Biberis, in which Europeans reside. Not only is the Directory as full and complete in each cas as it can be made, but each Colony, Port, or Settlement le profood by DESCRIP TION, carefully revised each year, most of which will serve as accurate GuidaS FOR THE Tovar, giving evory aletail in connection with the places, their History, Topography, &., &o,

The Information in these Description, con- sisting of a hundred interesting articles, packed- with facts concisely set cut, and containing statistics of the TRADE of each Country and Port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume. and Plana, pp. 1,720, $10.00 Directory only Pp. 1,200, $8.00,

the numbered” is 35, and I also languages, probably thecia Looithrat the world's had been in command of The "Inveresk" since Royal Ostavo-Complete with Fifteen Maps,

420.

REVEALED IN A PRANCE

STRANGE STORT OF A Wonan's

PSYCHICAL POWERS.

erikisha man, and a small boy, Japanese. Whether this juvenile represents the consorts made during the trip through Japan is not stated, but I find some other infor- mation of an interesting character. The doctor. and his wife wore in Japan from October 1907 fill May 1908, eight months which are certainly

t of the a twelve.

fad that of cities dad that the pimpler on the little map ropresent the ofties serval. It erved them right. Under the heading of Work Done"

following:- Institutes sppears the

30, Conventions and Conference 19. 1 Enow those conferencen, dear reader, and 60 do you if

have ever топ

risked ·the peril. and fasad the dissomforis of * journey to Arima, Karuizawa, or Kanazawa.

Those may believe who care to. One of the Then I find "Leatures by Dr. H., 175 Bar, most notable members of the Society of mons by ditto, 17: Schools addressed, Perobical Research in America is Professor Lectures by Mr. H, 140." The miles travelled James. A remarkskie instance of the exorates in Japan and Koros have been carefully calon of apparently supernatural powers is given by lated, though it is not stated if Dr. and Mrs. the professor in one of his recent publications, H. walked or rede the 7,500 miles. We are Also told that they tra

travelled 18,000 miles. < to

The story, as quoted in the "Weekly Demerara, is that on Monday. Argony, and from" they don't say where, but I suppose October 31. Miss Bertha Huse left her home at they mean naby Tobbesson. Thus the worthy Enfield, New Hampshire at Uam, before the doctor and bis wife travelled 23,500 miles, while the "attendance on all meetings was 20,000, rest of the family had risen. She took her way Coundering how easy it is to got a crowd down the street. toward the so-called Shaker together in Japan, I don't think much of this Bridge. Her family, learning of her attence,

instira

inted a menroh for bar, and during the rocord. Comparing all the milos travelled with the total attendance on all meetings, which greater part of the day 150 men hunted the woods and lake shore in the vicinity. This inciados, schools, institutes, conventions, and search proved of no avail, and Mr. Whitosy, a conferences, we get an average of less than one

mill owner of Enfield, seat to Boston for divers, man per mile, Thie is very poor work, but

A diver zamed Sullivan worked the better part of all Tuesday and up to Wednesday noon with there's one thing to be said-Dr. H. sad his wife have left luts of work for others to do during sa sight months' holiday in Japan,

Japan Chronicle

THE FIGURES OF EMPIRE.

Let us survey the growth of the British Empiro in population and wealth. Blue-books give us the latest figures, and putting them fogother, we osu form our own conclusi›ns.

Resd, first of all, this small table. It is a record of growth in certain portions of the Empire. And it is significant."

of Latont

Aras in Sq Population Population

-Miles.

in 1881. Extimate United Kingdom 121,09) -94,384,818 44,104.321 British Initia........ 1,87,121 159,068,061 (249,000,000) Australia Now

out encress in the lake ---

to com

On Wednesday eventug, November 2, Mrs. Titus, of Lebanon, a village aboat four and one half miles from Enfield, while dozing after sapper, aroused the attention of her husband, who was mated near her, by her noises and extremely horrified countenance. When he spoke to her she failed to answer; and it was necessary for him to shake her before arousing her to scicum.ee, When she was oocious the first thing she said was, Way did yon disturb me? In a moment I should have found that body. After this she told her husband, "If I bahave very peculiarly to-night, or ery out, or seem greatly disturbed. do not on me, but lease me to myself,y account swaken At some time during the night, Mr. Titus was arcused

I by the screams of his wife. He got 1,590,084 fit a lamp and waited, obeying his wife's 279,805

383,831 instructions: She, during a following interval 99,708

261,70 though not awake, spoke in substance as 115,705 213,625.

535, 113 follows:

She followed the read down to the bridge, 2,252,017 4,129,988 and on gatting.part way across it stepped out 450,023 500,018 on to that jatung beam which was covered with 4,324,810

6,983,558 white frost. There she stood undecided whether 402,687 1,151,957 720,584 2,187,096 to go into the water there or go up over the 276,095

23,832 2,750,738 3,364,985 hill to the pond. While so standing the slipped We have then the fost ares of the British on the log, fell backward, and slid underneath Empire giren at 11,323,002, with an increase the timber work of the bridgs. You will find of population from 303,003,000 la 1881 to her lying, head in, and you will only be able to 385,700,000 in 19 3. the latest exact figures see one of her rubbers projecting from the available.

South Wal...

S. Australia

W Australia....

Tasmania...

310,372

943,699

973.920

28,215

Queeneland.... 670,500

Total Australian

Common waalth

New Zealand Canada

Natal Cape of Food Hope Ceylon

3,074,681 14751 3,745,574

35,371

· !

having arrived from the above Farts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongstile.

Cargo impeting the discharge will be landed at once, at Consignes risk and Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M. of the Brd inst., will be landed at Consignes risk and expanso.

expense.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigued by the umlursigued..

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 1st July, 1908.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P, & O. 3. N. Co.'s Steamer

"NUBIA,"

ļ

1027

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA,

751,409

18,156

timber work.”

Expressed roughly, the population of the Early in the morning, at her earnest solicit Brit ah Empire grows steadily at the rato ofalion, her husband want to Mr. Ayar, sa 40.000 every decade,

employes of the Mascous Fiarne. Company al Lebanco, and asked him for leave to absent himself from the mall that morning, in order to go with his wife to the Shater Bridge at Eaned. He then toll Mr. Ayer the story, substantially-as above. Mr. Titus also told the story to Mr. W. R. Sunderlin, as well as to celsiu other persoas, all in Lebanon, before he went with his wife to Enfield, where he told other parties of this occurrence, sad asked Mr. Whitney, who had been foremost in the ssarok, to accompany him and his wife to the spot his wife was desirous of investigating. When they reached the bridge Mre. Titus pointed out a artsin-spot, where she said they would and the body.

In rate of growth Western Australia leads the way.

The birth-rate Is higher here, emigration doplotes there; a new Colony showa & suddon iecrease, au older country remains nearly stationary. The population of the United Kingdom, given now an 44,000,000, has despite steady outpouring the Colonies, especially Canada, shown a rapid increase during the last six or seven years. Three millions have boon gained since 1901, and only three millions was the averago increase for periods of ton years before that.

PORTSAID, BUEZ & STRAITS." Consiguses of Carge by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods ars being landed and placed at THEIR RISE in the Hongkong and. Kowloon Wharf and Godown

Bat Western Australia leads the way And Company's Godowns at Kowloon where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark triumphantly, too. No other portion of the

Empire has grown anything like so rapidly, Mr. Whiting, who was then one of quite a and delivery can be obtaiced as soon as the

From 20.000 in: 1881 to 49,000 in 1891, to number at the spot, sant a messenger to get the goods are landed,

Optional goods will be lauded here unless. 184,000 in 1901, to 281,000 at the present day. diver who had been working in the neigh instructions are given to the contrary within. That is an advance which shows health and bourbood of that place. On his arrival aire. vitality indeed. Victoria ass gained less than Titas pointed out to him the spot where she 6 hours.

Goods not cleared by the 7th July, at 4 P.,100.00 in the last sixteen years. Now Zealand sad the body lay. He said, I searched there has made a rigorous apart in last few years. yesterday and found nothing." he said," Yes, will be subject to rout.

and now, probably, just touches the million mark. you searched there, and there (pointing to Canada in vigorous enough with its steady certain spots), but you did not search there aul lacrease of over 600,000 since 1901, its total if you go down you will find only the rubber of population now being practically 6000.000 her shoe projecting from the limber work.” Rhodesia spanda on at a rate of half per decade Ceylon gives similar progress Natal bar now well passed the million mark. In the Mediterranean the story is still one of progress: Malta from 184 000 in 1901 to 206,000 to-day, Cyprus from 237,000 to 250,000!

We

population of cities Hers paas to are the latest estimates of population for the

Empire: thirteen largest cities in the

London... 4,758218 8 Madras 618,000 - 2 Bombay....

982,000 9. Sydney... 553,000 3 Caleatfa... 958,000 10 Melbourne 526,000 470,000

No Fire Insurance will be effected by nio is any caso whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go- down for examination by the Copeignes's sad the Company's representative, at an appointed honr. All olaims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the

cdowns.

F. J. ABBOTT, Acting Superintendent.

Hongkong, 1st July, 1998.

1

FRANZ JOSEF

HUNGARY'S PROMEDY APERIENT WATER

เบ

DAVID CORSAR & SONS

MERCHANT NAVY NAVY BOILED

LONG FLAX.

RELIANCE CROWN. TARPAULING --

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & CO.

Sula Agente

SINGON & CO.

million

4 Glasgow 47,000 1 Leeds

Livornçol... 740,000 12 Shefield 455,000 1 Manchester 013,200 13 31ontreal. 405,000

7 Birmingh' 53.0.0

From population to wollb. Here are the mans figures of Imperial trade, showing the Atupendous increase in volume since 1892:

Latest rafuens 1892. - available. Thotmand £. Thousand £.

Trade of the Bilish Empire with foreign

outtrice

Imports

39.337

Exports

302,253

Total foreign trade 697,590.

610.079 *19,699

1,129,776

se of the United Kingdom with British

nies and posses sions Ipqrls, Exports

supefte (a)

309021 91,251.

17081 152803

· 23,569

52,999

421,932

1,528,016

TRON, STEEL METAL, and HARDs, Colonial trade 1 WAKE MERCHANTS. Wholoen lö detail Tronmongers Pig Iron and

Fonadry Cik Tuporte Gezer Store- Total Inter-Imperial

keers and Shipchandlers 35 & 37, Eind, LOONS STREET, (2nd Si tet, wost of Central Market) Telephone No. 515.

trade

K

660-

Grand total

Kisochan Teimanfa Mukden

laughst Chinklang

Bocchow

Kowking

Hankow

Yookow

{Shenni, Igbang

Chungking Hangchow Ningpo Wenchow Banta

Foochow Amoy

Samabul

Kongmoon Nanning W

nebowin Kwangobinwan Faktor Hoihuw Lungshow

Mingtze Hokow Syatow Szemso

Captain A, H. Smith, sworn, stated that he January 9.8, On Sunday morning last he left the ship on business; preparations were than being made for the fumigation of the orem The Directories and Descriptions are of

CHINA in conformity with the sanitary authorities'.

Cantan rigairemonts. While on shore he received a Peking

Neasing Waho Troitain note from the Chief Offloor, stating that several

Whampoa Kowloon of the crew refused to be fumigated. Wit Poitaiko“ ness at once went off to the vessel, and was Chingwantan

Lappo Taku informed by the Chief Engineer that seven or sight of his men had gone ashore, and that he Nawohwang had not miticient man to man the engine-room Tairen and stakehole, Witness returned on shors to Port Arthur his agout and also visited the British Consul Chatoo and had warrants issued for the arrest of the Weihaiwei mon, who were later on brought on board by the pelice. Next morning the accused men came be him and said they refused duty...No grie- vance was specified beyond the fact that they were dissatisfied at being arrested the previous day. Withings again consulted his agents and the British Consul-General, and & Naval Court was suggested. Before going to sneh extrema Tokyo. measures, witness went on board again and tried Yokohams

Ho to persuade the men to resume datz.

gave Hyogo

Kobe them the option of being paid off in Singapore Bonsaki which they at first appeared to agren to, but eventually Price was the only one to agree to Naval Court should be held. A deputation of this

proposal. Witness then decided that a two men went ashore to interview the British Seoul Consul General. The situation was explained Chemulpo

Kansan to them by the Consul, and several sections of the Merchant Shipping Act ware read to them. They then lodged a verbal complant that they were not satisfied with the food on board. On hearing of this complaint, the British Consal-General directed that the food should be examined, which was done by the British Vio-Consul later on in the afternoon. At this investigation avory facility was given For examination, and to witness's belief it was found that the food was sufficient both in

quantity and quality.

.

JAPAN AND Formosa

Osaka *Moji

Nagaraki

Hakodate

Tammii EASTELN SIERTA

Vladivostock

COREA Топан

Fusan

Pingyang

Masampo.

Tainanta Takow

Anping

Nicojawak

Мокро

Songchin

Chianampo

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDANCING.

Hanoi. Haiphong Tonkin Provinces Quinbon

PHILIPPINES

Iloilo

Manila

Sarawak

Batavia

Bultensorg

Ju reply to questiona by the Court, withEKE and he was getting ready for ses at the time of the trouble, and expected to get away on Singapore, Sunday, the 14th, at two in the afternoon. Eufore arriving at Kobe he had had complaints Johore. from the crew on one or two occasions about Pahang the food. Once at Sabor, and another occasion on Friday, April 24th, when entering. Manila. Witness isquinest into this complaint, and found that on three consecutive occasions they had had At Baben tho fresh preserved provisions. complaint was about the fowls. When O'Can- bellaskid if a leg and a wing was enough for a man to eat witness impressed upon the Chief Officer and toward that they should stify the meu as to their food. The owners of the steamer were the Inver Steamship Company, Ltd., an old established lino; this was bis first command is the company. He had commanded the "Dondonina" and "MayBold' previously. Witness know of no other com plainte by the crew, except that on one occasion Price bad complained of the pork, which witness found to be quite wholesome. The cook and steward on board were Chinese, good avaraga men, and the ship's provisione were supplied by reliable dealere To the best of his knowledge the provisions had been examined and reported Board of Trade inapoc' or before being upon by a Boa shipped, and would have been rejected if anflt. In Baba, when the crew complained about the food, witness told them that they could always see the food walghed out.

Russian-S. Petersburg, 1881; Russian-Land.

Trado, 1881.

Portugal, 1888; Commercial Trent, 1094 FINAL PROTOCOL made batween China and

Eleven Powers, 1901.

TENATING WITH JAPAN Great Britain, 1894; Dalies Convention 1895 Russia, Agreements as to Cores; United States. Extendition Trosty, 1985; Gront

tain Aliano) 1905; Russia (Peace) Treaty) "1905.....

TREATIES WITH COREA Japan, 1876 Japan Supplementary, 1878

Japen, 1903, United States, 1882; Grea" Britain, 1895,

TERACIER WITH ŽLAM

Great Britain, 1858 and 1899* `Francoy-

and 1901; Japan, 1993; Russia, 1599, Great Britain and Fmade, Jiahore Frontier. Great Britain and Russia, Railway Convention

16097

CUSTOMS-TARIFFS TRADE REGULATIONS

China, Japan, Sism, Corea,

LadAL DOCUMENTS

Orders in Council for Gorerument of II.B. M. 1

Subjects in Ching and Corsa, and in Siam," Rates of A.B.M.'s Saprome and other Courts in China, &c.; Tables of Court and Consular Foss; Charter of the Colony of Hong kong, Malay Stator Federation Agreement Table of Hongkong Court Foos, Admir alty Rules, Foreign Jurisdiction 4t; Hegn Estions for the Consular Courts of United States; United States Consular and Court- Fee: Rules of Court of Consuls of Shanghai Chinese Passenger Act; Hongkong Lisanos Trade Marks, and Letters Patent Fees; Port Regulations for Clitua; Harbour Regulations for Japan

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY, al- though condoned in every possible manner, con tains every year more pagos.

* It was youre ago universally pronounced to --

be the obespost work of the "kind anywhere pablished and although very much onlargod and improved in every way, the cries in silver snow below the equivalent of £1 5s, at which it was originally published.

It is published at the Office of the Hongkong Daily Press, and can be had from, and Adver tisements sont through the principal Book- solièrs in Asia and through :— LONDON... Hongkong Daily Press " Office,

131

Ploot Street, C. LONDON...Mr. F. Algar. 11, Clement's Lane LONDON Mears. G. Strout & Co., Ld. *

30, Cornhill, E.C. PARLS Messrs. G. E. L'uol de Lobyl &

Cia., 53, Rus Iafs yette

GERMANY...MSAT Moblau & Walleschmidt

Frankfurt a/M.

GERMANY.

Jobs Wilh. Moler, 77 Stein damn, Hamburg.

UNITED STATUS: Mr. M. J. Ramos, 175, Ninth

Avonuo, New York.

SAN FRANCISCO L, P. Fisher's Advt. Aganoy

836, North Point

CAPE TOWN.Messrs. Gordon & Gotch STONE

MELBOURNE

Messrs. Gordon & Cotob Mesara. Gordon & Ulch

BRISBANE ...... Messra, Gordon & Gotch CALCUTTA ......Mossra..

FRENCH INDO-CHINA

Anna Ние

Tourane Saigon

Cambodge

BOMBAY

COLOMBO

Gebu

HATAVIA

BORNEO

BORNRO Laburn

BANGKOK

British N, Beruét

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

Penang, Malacos, Prov. Wellesley

MALAY STATES

Sangui Ujong Selangor

Jelebu

Perak

NETHERLANDS INDIA

Samarang

Sourstata

Padang

ra. Thacker, Spink & Co Times of India" loo

...Mesara, A. M. & J. Ferguson

Mess, H. M. Van Dorp & Co

SINGAPORN...eser Kelly & Walsh, Izd;

....Mr. J. Nimmo Wardrop, San-

dakan.

BANGEON Bangkok Times" Ofânè," SAIGON ...Mrs. Kloss & Co.

TORKIN...Moura. Breide! & Co., Hanoi MANTLA Mr J.de Loyzags, El Comercio, MACAO... Mr. A. A, do follo HONGKONG

Daily Press "Olon

HONGKONG.Meera. Kelly & Walsh, dr HONGKONG... CANTUR SWATOW

Messrs. W. Brewer & Co. Mosers, A. 8. Watson & Co, Ld..

A MOT To auton SHANGHAI SHANGHAI CHEFOO THINTAU..

EBst Cost of Sumatra ⠀

NAY SQUADEONS British

German Russian Japanese United States French OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVEE STHAMBERS, The Book is printed from Now True specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitates reference,

A new feature in the 1908 Edition will baTIENTRIN CLASSIFIED LISTS, of TRADES and PORT & THUA PROFESSIONS, at Shanghai, Hongkong FORMCSA and Singapore.

The ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS. contains the names of aver

20,000 FOREIGNERS, carefully arranged, with the Initials ng roll au the Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Order, so that any name can be found instantly.

The PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES,. IN CHINA, JAPAN AND "COREA are arranged in a special separate list,

THE MAPS AND PLANS have been engraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Great Britain But are corrected and bought up to date. They connet this year of fourteen of the following :- CoLORED PLATE OF FLAG OF FOREIGN HONGS MAY OF THE

H FAR EAST PLAN OF YOKOHAMA PLAN OF KORE AND HYbao

After das consideration the Court fonal that the men were guilty of the sbargo of reful of duty, and that in view of their refusal to proceed in the ship they should be discharged, the balance of wages dus being forfeited and paid by way of compensation to the owners of the ship; after deduction of the costs of the Conrt, in be borne by the Bocused in equal, proportions, amounting in each case to £1. 2. Od. The Court further ordered that the sum of £174, 1d., being the total costsAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSION, SHANGHAI, of the Court, be paid by the Master of the .8." Invereek," he being empowered to deduct the same from the wagas due the accused,

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SICK HEADACHE

AND

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ARE CURED

BY

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Mother SEIGELS

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The CHRONICLE covers the notable events of the ist half century in the Far East together with the Texts of all the most important Treatise concluded with the countries of Eastern Azia the various Customs Tariffs, Trade Regulations Chatabors of Commerco, Sealer of Commissions, Consular and Court Fen, Hongkong Stamp Unties, Portal-Guide, Sipad Codes, Chinese Ecetivals, Tables of Manes, Weights and Measures and other Commercial Information including:

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TRAATIES WITH, CHINA Britain Natug. 182 1819; Tarif Agreement and Rules, 1559; Convention, 1869; Rules for Joint Investiga tion of Curtoms beltzer, 1991

Chain ---1876, with-Additional-Article-Opian-Con- vention, 1994; Chungking Convention, 1891; Tibet Sikkim Convention, 186; 12armuli Contion 1897; Kowo Exten, 1898; Weihaiwo 1898; Convention, Cominererat Shanghai, 19; Emigration Conve

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nited States-Tientsia, 1858. Additional 1985: Poking, 1890; Immigration, 1504j/ Comercial, 1903.

erronny-Tientsin, 1861: Paking, 1981; Kisechan Conventior, 1998; Eadway and Mining Concussion, 1898.

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Shimonoseki, 18954 Liastung Co- Fentien, 1895; Commercial, 19; Now Porc 1896 Supplementary Commercial, 1903

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