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SHOULD

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TOTAL FUNDS AT 3let Deozuber, 1907

£18,114,624,

Authorised Capital

Bubscribed Capital Paid-up Capital

II. Fire Funds

£3,000,000 2,750,000

687,500 0 0 3,065,374 15 7

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

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 21st July, 1908.

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961

Width of Entrines on Bottom

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Width of Entrance on Bottom

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THE HUNGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 16TH, 1909,

THE JUBILEE OF YOKOHAMA,

We take from Yokohama papers the following report of the speeches delivered at the valobration of the Jubilee of Yokohama on the lit inst.

THE MAYOR'S PERCH

the

Apollinaris

“THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS."

SUPPLIED UNDER ROYAL

WARRANTS OF APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING

and the bilateral beneficence of foreign trade 1859 forty-four foreigners took up their resid. was grasped with especial firmasss of convio, quos here; to-day there are something like 9,000 tion by the first foreign Consul who ever resided living in what we are proud to consider one in this country, the American, Townsend Harris, of the great marts as well as one of the most His opportunities for preaching the gospel of attractive pities in the Far East. Selected foralen trade were unique. And no man could as a convenient spot for conducting the foreign have made katter use of them than ha diddażing. trade of Central Japan, situated in that was then a backwater of the main stream of his two years' lonely residence at Saimoda and occasional vialta to Yedo. His name should the country's commerco, resorted to by a few ever be associated with that of Commodem | adventurous spirita for the purposo of opening Perry in the minds of Japanese merchants, up trada relations, Yokohama was never deserted even as his memory is cherished with pride by by its good Gonius, who early in its history foreign Consuls of all nationalities stationed knew how to exact the fall measure of allegiance in this country. Right worthy wash them asidents of all nationalities. Keen, hard. honour which his Government conferred on him honded men of business were brought under the in appointing him its first resident diplomatic spell and from the first arved their city right H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. representative. And no Englishman living faithfally, many who had come to trade remain- horo is likely to forgot that their first national ing to make the place their pormurient home, representatives in Japan, Sir Rutherford Alcook while others settled within its hospitable bound. For Table Use and Mixing with and Sir Harry Parkes, were men of Consular aries who merely reached the shores e inquir

Wines and Spirits. experiened. Both bad an important part to playing sighteners. All experienced the slur in Yokohama's early history and the impartial exercised by the erstwhile swampy fishing verdict of posterity will be that they acquitted village, and in their several ways contributed themselves with credit to their country and with to the astonishing progress which has been benefit to Japan As my memories of Yokohama manifested in the last fifty years, the result of por- which this celebration to-day bears witness. extend over more than forty years, I past fifty

haps he forgiven in indulging in these re.

Mr. MITSUHASH), the Mayor, speaking in Japanese, said:

In celebrating the Jubilee of Yokohama on this suspicious day, I feel very grated at meeting you all in this building this after noon. Fifty years ago, when Yokohama was opened to foreign trade, it was a small fishing Tillage, but since then it has continued to flourish, being favoured by 'ita situation as a trading port. At the present time Yokohama ang a population of 400,000 people, with 70,000 houses. The harbour improvement work is partially finished. and it gives me grost pleasure to state that the shipping in this port is yearly increasing. Yokohama is new regarded as a most important commercial port in the Far- East, the raine of its foreign trade in recent years amounting to Y350,000,000 anally Bach rapid strides attained રોuring yours and indeed mattelland during the parallel This is no doubt owing to the growing

Intimacy Thanks are between foreign Powers and Japan. also due to the Yokohams citizens who have materinily contributed to promote the tradal interesta of the port. A glance at the great commercial cities in the West, however, reveals the fact that there still remains much room for improvement if we wish to convert Yokohama into a great international port in the East. In attaining this object in FROM LEITH, ANTWERP, MIDDLES-view we rely upon the untiring energy and

BRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

efforts of the citizens of Yokohams. As a memento of the fiftieth anniversary of the opoz YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby ining of Yokohama a plan was moated for the formed that all Goods are being landed at establishment of a Memorial Hall, which will their risk into the hairloss and/or extra serve sa u public asembly hall. To-day the hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd, the new Hal with such The Yoga- whence and for from the wharvaa delivery may hains Municipal authorities will do their best be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods in furthering the prosperity of this port in

faturo. (Applause.) have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th July, will be subject

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

to rent.

8.8. BENLARIG,"

ceremony was conducted of laying founda-

miniscences.

DA

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The dovolopment of Tokelau has proces uninterrupted prosperity side by side with the increase of tra le conducted on highly competitive lines but under conditions calculated to' seoWA

in the

the best results from that international co operation which constitates the special feature of the city's rise. As in the past we have nssisted at the progress of Yokohamis, future it is our ambition to aid in each ways as may be within our power in the continued pros purity and expresion of our city, of which all residents, irrespective of nationality, are so justly prond. (Lond applause.)

view of the citying an excellent bird's-eye coal of the city next appears today thous It Nothing

It is, however, in the nants and on behalf my colleagues of the Consular Body that I am permitted to speak to-day; and we naamteusly desire to express in no merely conventional or complimentary phrases, our profound apprecin tion of the courtesy, consideration und kindness which we have always received at the hands of the local authorities and officials with whom we are brought into contact. In the next place I must arpress our good wishes for the welfare confidence in its of the port and future prosperity. For my own part, spoak- This brought the formalproceedings to a close. ing with that careful observation requisite in the preparation of annual Consular trade In connection with the Jubilee celebration reports, I affirm without fear of contradio- the Japan Gazette Ofice has published a really tion that "Yokohama grow and

prospered excellent Spesial Semi-Centennial Number of greatly during thirty years of Free-trade upwards of eighty crown folic pages, profusely cont. Import Tariff of 1866. Whether it was who have been prominently associated with the régime which it enjoyed under the old 5 per illustrated with portraits of foreign residents

in consequence of that Tariff, or, as some may history of the port during the past

helf pentary. possibly suppose, in spite of it, is a controversial There is also on inset about three foot wide by -MARQUIS KATSUBA'S SPEECH.

point on which 1 am not now at liberty to touch. two deep giving three panoramic views ofthe city The speech of MARQUIS KATHUBA, the Pre-But trade is a living thing, and accommodates one showing its salient features in 1860; the All Claims against the Steamer must be premier, which was read by his private secretary, itself to all conditions, and its benefite are not second being a photographic view of the city in sented to the Undersigned on or before the was as follows:-I estoom it the greatest pleasure merely of the material kind; for commerce 1870, and the third 24th July, or they will not be recognized, to celebrate with you the Yokohama jubilee never has been and never can be carried on ceremony, Wlust a marvellous metamorphosis without a concurrent interchange, of the

is that mort prosperous city in the Orient

village should have armenities of social life. The exchange of

inter communisation of the mental, moral and spiritual products of all countries and climes. It does word; it habitastes man to think of for the organized collective activity of man, In short, it is the chief agancy in that great move- ment which, amid all the din of war's alarms, we see going on around us to-day, even as it has been going on throughout recorded time, the growing incorporation of Humanity,

The future task which lies Infom the

noble than that which has been performed by her solders in the past, Let us hope that the City of Yokohamo will often have cecasion to celebrata many a centenary of its opening to the trade and commerce of the world.

Turning to the

HALL BOND-AB Mayor, Mr. a somewhat more durable token of the senti ments which I have so inadequately endeavoured to put into words, my colleagues of the Consu lar Body beg the acceptance, Mr. Magor, by yourself and the Municipal Council of Yoko hams of this piece of plate, fashioned by a

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are

to be left in the Godowns, where they will

be

examined on the 15th July, at 11 4.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

OIRE, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 9th July, 1909.

1945

·SHIRE” LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

it

become the

commodities furnishes opportunities for the

Many of the articles the Special Number contains

with the lapse of only fifty years! This is due to the fact that Yokohama is the entrance to the capital and stands at the centre, so to speak. of communication, and that its geographicalposi tion and facilities have enabled, the city to kean jarac industry as a possible alternative to war the uamber is "not a dry statistical history

sonal

of the place then these three

have been written by the oldest residents of the port and will be found deeply interesting. The Editor in an admirable preface remarks that of Yokohama; it is Family Record of Per-

Yokohama reminiscences of miques variety and interest," a description which we cordially andoras. We can sincerely congratu late the Jupun Guselle Olice upon the general excellence of the production, from the technical as well as the literary point of view, and we

old Yokohama residents to its publication.

AND

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AUTOMATIC BROWNING POCKET PISTOLS,

CALIBRE 7.65 mm. With CILAMDER for 2 CARTRIDGES. FIRING 8 SHOTS in 2 SECONDS.

SIEMESEN & Co. Hongkong, 6th March, 1907.

NEW CARTRIDGES.

Y popular English Manufacturers. In

Bal Bores and Sizes.

SMOKELESS POWDERS and CHILLED SHOTS. From No. 10 to S890. at 86, 87 and $7.50 per 100, SPORTING REQUISITES and AIR GUNB in Variety.

Inspection Invited.

WM. SCHMIDT & Co. Hongkong, 26th October, 1906. [623

GUNS

D Lowest Prices. 12 bors Double Branche

IRECT from the Manufacturers of

loaders from 30x. each. Illustrated catalogue of

Sporting Rifles, etc., post fren.

LATEST MODEL Shot Gune, Combination Guns,

84

C. JAMES & REYNOLDS, George Street, Minories, London, E.C., Eng.

SINGON & CO.

TEON, STEEL METAL and HALD

WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers Fig Tren and Foundry Coke Importer General Store- LOONG STREET, (2nd Street, west of Central" Market) Telephone No. 515.

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FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO & STRAFTS been necessary in order to bring into existence merchants of Japan is therefore not less have much pleasure in drawing the attention of keepers and Shipchandlers. Nos. 35 & 37, HING

THE Company's Steamskip

"CARNARVONSHIRE,”

baving arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are heraby informed that their Goode are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's hazardous and/or extru hazar dons Godown* at Kowloon, where each consignment will sorted ont mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as

goods are landed.

the

Goods not cleared by the 13th inst., at 6 P.M., will be subject to rent.

Buy case whatever,

in

pace with the progress of the world's civilisation and the spirit of the regeneration of the Em- pire Nethertheless I must not neglect to in. clude also your alile management of the city and the strenuous efforte on your part, which have

a handsome city like Tekohama. I firmly believe that your perseverence and patirnes will maka Yokohama one of the greatest ports in the world in the near future. In conclusion lot ma sougratulate you upon the over-increasing progress of the country and express the hope that the port will more and share in this general prosperity. (Applause)

H. GERARD'S SPEECH,

Monsieur GERARD, French Ambassador, spoke sa follows:-

La date dont nous celebrous anjourd'hui Extreme Orisat et de l'Histoire.

CHINESE MOHAMMEDANS.

REPORTED REBELLION.

A Mohammedan rising is reported to have broken out in the province of Shansi. The N.-C. Daily News has been shown a letter veived in Shanghai last week from Sinanfu, on the

Fanniversaire est inscrite an Livre, d-Or de \ Japanese artist, with a commemorative foreign envelope of which was the following:-In Kans

famine threatening, Mohammedans are making

Yensafn, Suitschou, Mitsuhsion and Yulinin in desultory attempts at rebellion and Sowerby Clarke's party cannot sally out from Lanchon

sent from Sinaafu in heste.

L'ancien hameau de pêcheurs qui as comptait inscription. (Applause.) No Fire Insurance will be effected by us an 1859 que quelques cabanes, et qui, en following inscription: Le Corps Consulaire The silver bowl of chaste design, born the cinquante ans, est devenu l'un des grands porta All damaged packages must be left in the du Pacifique et de l'Univers, a vu s sebompliúla Ville de Yokohama en Boavenir da Godown be rebellion and besieged Special military Tantai. A.M., OG SATURDAY, the 17th inst

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.

Agents.. Hongkong, 12th July, 1909.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

THEP. & O. B. N. Co.'s Steamer

T

"SYRIA,"

Siecle dernier : l'ouverture d'un pays appelé à Puissances du monde, et à être par l'exchange prendre si rapidement sa place parmilles grandes des produits et des idées, par le contact des civilisations, le lie entre le mysterieux Orient et l'Occident.

Vous avez, Monsieur le President et Maire, célébré en termes eloquents is prodigieuse croissance de ce port douf le commerce exterieur.

**

It would appear from the shore message that Port VIL MCHIX.

Around the stand were small silver plates Messrs. J. C. Hall, Doyen du Corps Consumode by the Mohammedans of Kamen to raise bearing the names of the following Consuls rebellion has broken out in the north of the province of Shensi and that attempts are being laire; B. G. Babbit, Cb. Bastin, A. J. Cornes, the standard of revolt in the region of the E. C. Davis, J. Enrique, L. Flayelle, A. Gerdts, Positano de Vincentiis, Fr. Retz, A. Santos V. Grease, H. F. Keller, V. Falmaroli, S. capital of that province. Silve, F. Thiel, A. Viel, B. Warming, Woo Chang Yon

'st, an 1909, levé an chiffre de 330 millione

Mr. MITSUBASHI briefly returned thanks for de yen, et dont l'avanir pent à bon droit, paraitre the handsome gift, which he said the Manici illimite.

D'autres voix dirent quelle est, dans ces efforts Phi Croll would treasure as a symbol of the

and the Consular Body,

BRIBUSAWA Mr. ONE, of

June 28, states that in the course of last year A alegram the Mainicht dated Peking. Mr. Clarke, President of the American Geo- graphical Association, entered the Chinese North western provinces with a party of seven Englishmen and an exploring privileges from the Peking Government through the Americas Minister. On Jane 21, one of

was killed by natives at Anting, Kausa, Mr. Sowerby, an Englishman, was also attacked, but was rescued in the following day:

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named et dans ces resultats, a part de ls nation pleasant relations cxisting between the Council expedition, haring previously obtainer, ertala

vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the vigoreuse pour qui la Révolution de Meijl a

Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark

et

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS.

THORNE'S

PER CASE

OLD VAT

$15

THIS FAT WAS STARTED BY THE GATE ROGERT "WONERS DY GALEROCK AND BAS:ÜTEN BOLD ARMORZARLAR VER

794

Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown été, some la liante direction da. Seaversin otthonaWard C. One, Carman of the members of the party, Mr. Shi SCOTCH WHISKY. Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where each in dehors, une centre de restauration interieure, brief speeches," and delivery can be obtained as soon as the de renaissanoo, de retour à sa vocation et à son Goods are lauded.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within

6 hours,

will be subject to rent.

génie.

MR. BENSON'S SPEECH,

I Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,-- We understand that Mr. Clarke whe organiz- Qu'il me soit permie, au nom du Corps His Worship the Mayor, our worthy Chairman, ed the expedition referred to, is an American Diplomatigne dont j'ai l'honneur de tre en ce having spoken for all sections of the community millionare and is a member of several of the moment l'organe, de manger la combien, en in his welcome to the guests who have honoured loading science and art societies of the United Goods not cleared by the 21st July, at 4 P.M., présentante et par la présence de quelques nas de establishment, it is unnecessary for me to do organized and equipped, included Englishmer, s'associent dens la personne de leurs re- our city on the fiftieth anniversary of its States of America. The party, which was well leurs navires, à la célébration de ce jour, les more, on behalf of foreign residenta, that most ¦ Garthane and socos Indians. Ons report states No Fire Tasurance will be effected by me paissances étrangeres qu'il leur ait été donné, heartily endorse his remarks, particularly those that it was su Indisu who was killed so Anting. in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the grace aux relations tablies alors entre ellos et in which he expresses the gratification ex- When this trouble was settled the party Godowns for examination by the Consigner's Japon, de concenrir à la prospérité du vieil perienced by all of us at the spectacle of the apparently coutinned the journey as far as the and the Company's representative at an appointed empire et du jeune port qui fête son oid Empire's leading statesmen and the represen-capital of Kansu, which place they were unable hour. All daims must be presented within ten +quantenaire.

tives of Treaty Powers assembled bore to-day to lears on account of the disturbed condition days of the steamer's arrival here, after which a été posée ce matin, consacrera, avec le souvenir

Le "Memorial Hall," dont is première piarre to participate in our celebration.

of the country. It is known that Mr. Sowerby, date they cannot be recognised. No claims will de cette cé émonis et de ceux, nationaux ou

But, with your permission, I will say a few who is a naturalist, was with the expedition. be admitted after the goods have left the étrangers, qui ont joue un rale dans les évènement of this city of Yokohama, which, from Anting is anconarmed. The four tow as men. words on the qniquo character of the develop-The report to the effort that he was wounded as

E. A. HEWETT,

ments du demi-siècle écoulé la pensés de paix, a hamlet of a hundred cottages, has grown in |tioned in the partscript of the lotter are in the Superintendent.

d'harmonie internationale sous les auspices de the short spaco of two generations to be ous of extreme north of Shensi, between the provinces laquelle le Japon, en s'ouvrant an commerces da the important trading centres of the world. In of Kansu and Shanal. monde, a répondu à l'appel de ses propres destinées.

Godowns..

Hongkong, 14th July, 1909.

FROM EUROPE.

HE HAL. Steamshilp

MAH ANDALUSIA " Captain Block, having arrived, Com- signees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in the Undersigned and to take immédiate delivery their Bills of Lading for countersignature by of their goods from alongside.

THE WORKS are well equipped with

LATEST PLANTS APPLE THE ANCES to undertake BUILDING REPATRING SHIPS, ENGINES, and BOILERS; and

ELECTRICAL Also WORK.

A LARGE STOCK of MATERIALS is always kept on hand.

The COMPANY has the powerful steamer "OURA-MARU" (712 tons, 300 LHP specially built for SALVAGÉ PURPOSES equipped with necessary gear, always mady Short Notion.

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP KUMERIC,"

FROM TACOMA, VANCOUVER, YOKO- HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND MANILA.

THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- THE

signees of Cargo are hereby requested to bend in their Bills of Lading for countersigna- ture and to talco immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vesasi will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expanse.

No Fire Lusurance will be effected by us in

any case whateveż,

DODWELL & Co., LTD, Agents. Hongkong, 13th July, 1909.

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notice to the contrary be given before To-DAT.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless

landed at consignees risk into the hazardous Ang Cargo impeding her discharge will be

aud or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, and stored at Consignees risk

and expense All Claims must be presented within ten days of... "the stormer's

-arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 19th inst., will be subject to reat.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th inst., at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 12th July, 1999,

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ON SALE.

OUND VOLUMES of the HONGKONG

B WEEKLY PRESS. July to December,

1908. With INDEX. Price $7.50.

On anle at the "HONGLONG DAILY PRESS" Qfice.

Hongkong, 21st January, 1909.

Nos vœax, notre confiant espoir sont, aujourd- kui comme il y a cinquante ans, que ce mome esprit continue à inspirer nos communes rela- tions ea à nasurer, dans ne lointain avenir, aveo le développement du commerce aniversel, le thakanité. (Applause.) progrès interrompu de la civilization of de

BARON BEFU'S. ADDRESS. Baron Suru, Governor of Kanagawa Pre. fecture, spoke as follows:--

In offering my congratulations on the fiftieth foreign trade, I have no hesitation in declaring anniversary of the opening of Yokohama to

that Yokobama is the most important commer- dial port of the Japanese Empire. In

past years this port was a mere fishing village, hat is now in a most thriving condition, being destined to be a great central commercial port. Fich a prosperous state of affaire la doubtions due to the ever-increasing cordiality existing between foreign countries and Japan. I trust that Yokohama will continue to ourish and be more prosperous than in the past. PRESENTATION TO CITY BY CONSULAZ BOPT. General, said:--

Mr. J. CAREY HALL, LS.O,, British Coneel-

Mr. Mayor, Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,In this celebration of the happy results of half a century's foreign trade, the foreigner Consuls, whose main duties are con rented with the trade and shipping of the port, desire to add their note to the general oloras of congratulations. Nene know better than they do that the advantages of trade can never clearly the indispensibility of an enterprising be all on the one side; none perceive more

mercantile class between the tillers of the soil nd the manufacturers of goods on the band and the general body of consumers of all phases on the other. This sound view-of-the-necessity

To be really healthy you should digest your food just as easily as you breathe without any copscious effort.

But when the stomach is weak or foul and does not secrete enangh gastric juice, digestion at once becomes difficult and painful. The undigested food ferments and creates acrid gases and fulds which poison the nervous and muscular system and cause headaches, flatuleppe, heartburn, constipation, biliousness, anemia and nervous debility.

Mother Seigela Syrup cleanses and tones the stomach, liver and kidneys, ensures good digestion and thus dispels the distressing symptoms of indigestion.

MOTHER

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THE 26 BOTTLE CONTAINS THREE TIMES AS MUCH AS THE IN SIZE

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