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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 6TH, 1910.

RUBBET – NOTES.

UNITED SINGAPORE RUBBER COMPANYIAS It was stated in Bingapore the other day that Shanghai syndicate la making an offer to the Ualted Bingapore Rubber Company to take over the property of that company and refloat on a capital of 85,000,000. The directora, we believe, were not enger to sell, but the offer is so tempting that it must go before the shareholders, A good deal of the land which will be transferred if the offer is accepted was recently paroh from the Government at is premium of 830 per acre, and is subject to a quif rout of $1 per nore for the firet six years and to 84 per aure after wards

A-DOWNWARD TENDENCY.

In the Singapore share marketon April 29th the movements were mostly in local stocks, which were generally down, that day's quotations being

Indragiris.. Pajams

Pegohs

Port Dicksone ... Telak Ansons...

United Singapores...

$43. ... $19 ....856 ... $9.50 ... $12

8 3.90

THE UNITED MALAYSIAN, ⠀

THE ANGLO-INDIAN CHILD.

· CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN KOWLOON,

DURING THE MONTH OF ʻAPRIL MASOLIN 1909 1910.////

Estimated popu

NAPIER JOHNSTONES'

In a claver sories of papers in the Rangoon Consumption... 23,788,000 21,320,000 gallons**SQUARE BOTTLE” Garette there is this estimate of the life-history all who have had children who have had to go of the Anglo-Indian child which will appeal to home," or who await the day when their little ones must be separated from their parents

goes

#

W. CHATHAM, Water Anthority

MOTHER'S LAST

THOUGHT.

92,100

head per day...

9.0

7.7 gallons The Government Analyst reports that the Til Anglo-Indian children go home they water is of excellent quality.

Public Works Department. have the time of their lives out here. Ever. better to do during the day than look after her the most society loving of mothers lins nothing children. They rule with absolute autoomacy over ayahe, and bearded orderlies place a willing neck beneath their inconsiderate fest. They can drink almost kalimited quantities of food' drinks, sweeter than these at home: they can listen to bands, aul play tag between the band.

A wise judge oson said: When I use the master's legs almost every day their playmates word, mother I don't mean one of those women are all children more or less of their own age who only see their little ones for ten minutes Every Anglo-Indian mother gives a children's each day in the drawing room. Thank good. party at least once a year. The children can bully ness, there are only a few women of that kind, and lord it to their haart's content over the whole and the fewer this better. The best type of mother compound. There are unlimited oranly things to is that one whose first thought is always for her chase across the floor. They can curse their par family! Her second thought is for other ents in disreputable Tamil,and know that they are immune from the consequences. In fact there people's children, her next thought for her are no limitations to the freedom of the child friends, and her very last thought for herself.

Half the ailing mothers you see have just fallon subject-till he shome. Then after making

into that low state by neglecting their health nukanes of himself or as more often happens, while using up their strength in attending to herself, on board ship, he or she meets with the comfort and well-being of others. To all Nemesis in the shape of a grandmother, au aunt,

Your or the proprietress of a comfortable home for others we say: "You cannot serve your family

better than by keeping well yourself Anglo-Indian children. Neither grandmother, children need is you the strength, energy sad nor aunt, nor the missionary's widow who offers good spirits which can come only from sound the aforesaid comfortable home has may sympathyhealth. They need you well and you never cau with the autocratic ways of the spellt child It be well enough for all your motherly duties, is of no avail when giron some ropagnant task to unless you can digest food. If food lies like o lie on the door and flig vicious boets into grand-load on your chest, or causes any of those trouble. mother's carpet. An English nurse expatriated some ailments which arise from Indigestion, you on the soil of Burms must yield to the child-dastoor need the herbal tonic Mother Soigel's Syrup. of the country. Unfortunately for children, nurses It will quickly restore your disordered digestive at homehate no proper reverse foranstoor. Once system to working order, will make food nourishi every three years, on an average, the mother comes home and in six months anddoes all the you, and thus give you the health and strength

you require. of good that has boon achieved in the way Now, all who value their health should head discipline by her proxies. Then she goes away the words of Mrs. C. T. K. Lotter,

aging completes manatled everything), and of T. Later, anlator?? expoots her darling." to be happy, when his er writes Mrs. Lotter, on July 6th, 1903, "I she is plunged ones more into the monotonons should know something of the complaints fo routine of existence without a mamus fresh from which a mother and her children are subject, India with money in her pocket to spend on and I have nothing but praise for Mother sweets and gargantuan tips, the effervescence of Seigel's Syrup, which relieves and cares even three years broiling in the sun. It may be anwhars other romeljes fail. As a pure for In- unorthodox, end it ogrtainly is su unpopular digestion, flatulence, pain across the chest or view, but I put forward a suggestion, that no back, weakness, and general debility, Mother Anglo-Indian mother ought to be allowed to Seigel's Syrup is unequalled. leave her ebild from the year she takes it home. till it is fourteen or Biteen. Those who bring obile into the world are responsible for stelug that it has a home and, as they say in the Surreyside melodramas, What is home bat rant, exag wit can remember, is only the truth and gorated.

Inquiries in quartors likely to be well-inform od lead us, says the Pinang Gazette, to believe that the new two-millions sterling United Malaysian Rubber Company will operate principally in Sarawak, where Messrs. Vander- bilt and Goolet's representative some time ago secured from the Raja a emeession to handle all the jelutong in his dominious. Ons rumour saya that the promoters of the company are in possession of a sporet proces for treating jelatong which will reduos it to the consistency and impart to it the essential properties of Fara rabber. Another alleges that jelutong is to be used as the basis for coanufacuring obowing gum, and that as this horrid habit is very widespread in the United States the new venture should prose a remunerative one. However, we shall probably know a little more about it when the pros: pactne is available. Meanwhile, we note with Fet that the gaze American millionaires who are behind the United Malaysian Company made strenuous efforts to obtain a foothold on preferential terms in the Federated Malay States, but met with to encouragement from the Government. There is no room for any Yankee Truels in British Malay, and we hope that if any attempt is made to introduce them or their methods Sir John Anderson will find some means of chockmiting them, as Sir Frank Swattenham did in the ease of the gentry who wanted to corner the Straits tin supplica.

ANGLO-MALAY RUBBER,

The report for 1999 states that the rubber estimate of 470,00 lb. and a yield in 1908 of rop totalled 517,550lb., against the revised 350,6881) The average price realised was just over 6s old, per lb. net, while the cost of

Pro-

"I first used Mother Seigel's Byron," says Mrs. Lottter, when, at Durbin, I suffered with paius in the stomach. One bottle cured me, but I always keep the Syrup in the house, as a pick- me-up-it I feel run-down or overworked, or in liver troubles." case any of my family need it for stomach or

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STEAMREN.

ALINE WOERMANN, British str., 1,500, J. Martin, let May-Saigon 27th April, Gonoral and Rice Mon Fat. BENALDER, British str., 1,959, Tough, 28th April-Kamisu 23rd April, Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

BusHU MARU, Japanese str. 1969, S. Murn- moto, 1st May Moji 26th April, Coal- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.

CHIHLI British str., 1,142, C. Tandbergh, 1st-

May-Saigon 27th April, Rice and Paddy, &c.-Butterfield & Swire.

CYCLOPs, British str., 5,896, H. Hazeland, 30th April-Takor (Formosa). 28th April, General-Butterfield & Bwire.

DAIG MARU, Japanese str., 864, H. Muzayawo, 4th May-Swatow 3rd May, Rice and Tea -Osaki Shosen Kaishia,

EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,910, 8. Robinson, E.N.R., 29th April-Vancouver, B.C. 7th April, Mails and General C. P. R. Co.

duction was 10 2-54. per 1. This reduced than the necessity for sending children home at neglected. But if you neglect Indigestion, youAUSANG, British str., 1.410, Mulkina, 30th.

approc

Nothing is more pitiable in Anglo-Indian life

figure is due to the fact that tapping, scrapping begin to take an intelligent and a permanent the most impressionable age, just when they euring and other costs have shown a able reduction against 1908. In view of the fact interest in their surroundings. Not one in a that all works for the maintenance of the pro-hundred children born in thn East keeps in sent area under cultivation and the production after life the slightest recollection of its birth of rubber are now in excellent order, the place. Their-first memories are of a home that directors bare given iustractions for further was no home (as they find by a comparison with extensions of the area under rubber to be under the home-life of school-follows); of catastrophic taken, with a vier to bringing the total descents by strangers who want to be called plantings up to 5,000 sores. The crop for father and mother, but with whom it always 1910 is estimated at 700,000lb. The directors seems a liberty to use the same-sudden arrivals recommend the payment of a final dividend of sud sudden departures, 30 por cent, which makes 80 per cent. for the year. The balance to be carried forward is £12,912. [257

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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship

THE

"GREGORY APCAR," having arrived from the abors Ports, Con: signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at Consignees' risk and expouse.

Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M. of the 4th last will be landed at Consignees risk and expense.

No Insuauce has been offected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 2nd May, 1910.

[586

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

THE Steamship

THE

"PRINZ WALDEMAR,' anving arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that: their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whari and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West, Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

*INDRASAMHA,” Captain T. R. Evans, having arrived from the abovo Fort, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being lanted at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and stored at Consignees risk and

expense.

оп

MARKET CONGESTION.

A member of the Londen Stock Exchange writes to the Pall Mall Gazette:Bir,I have seen in various papers the common complaint of "congestion" in the rubber market. A great deal of this is cased by the number of special settlements not yet fixed, owing to the secretaries of the various companies taking such an immense time in preparing and issuing the share certi- ficates. Perhaps the ventilation of the subject might have some effect-Yours faithfully

A BROKER,

The journal adis-We hope it will Certainly many members have complained of the remarkable and somewhat unnecessary congestion. And, as we have pointed out, it hinders business, and is thus against the public interests. Yet the committee and managers take no effort to remedy it. Why not adopt the suggestions previously made to sub-divide the market?

The East is not a white man's country, though white men may live in it and enjoy better health than they did at home. But no land, as that "wiss routh" Winston Churchill points out, can be called a white man's country till white children flourish and thrive in its olime Here even the children of an inter- marriage deteriorate. It is rather sad, like all the great truths of thin world. If you choose the material and poonaiary advantages of a life out East you must make up your mind to Korifice something, and to me, at least, it seems only just to sacrifice yourself and your wife rather than your children. The remedy,

All lauken, obsfod, and damaged goods are to bo left in the Godowne, where they will ba examined TUESDAY, the 10th inst., at 3 P..

All Claims mmst be presented within fifteen days of the steamer's arrival here, after which ence to come. Most of the rubbish shares have, have seen snow, or had a pukka Christmas tree? date they cannot be recognized.

however, unfortunately succeded in attracting: No Claims will be admitted after the Goods the public. Here and there is a fair proposition It is rather ironical that the only ones who have have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining-so far as can be judged by mere names, etc. had the experimod cannot in after years remem undelivered after the 10th inst, will be subject which has, none the less, got into a parlons ber that they did have it. One sets into the state. In vain do people seem to have been way of reading grown-up thoughts into childish to rent.

No Fire Insurance has bean offested.

asking for information about the Consolidated minds. Perhaps I am unduly sensitive and Bills of Luding will be countersigned by

Rabber and Balata Estates, a British Guiana Anglo-Indian children really like living with SHEWAN, TOMÉS & Čo,

concern, formed ander apparently good auspices, grandmothers or nants or proprietresees of com Agents

Now, it seems, information is forthcoming, and fortable homes. Perhaps. I feel very tempted

to say, "I don't think," [600 Hongkong, 4th May, 1910.

of an official nature, It turns out that the company only secured four of the fire properties which it offered in its prospectus. Legal proceedings are being brought by the rejected" vendors. But the point that interests as is this what is the position as regards the shara. holders who applied on the faith of these prospectus statemente

of course, is either not to come out East or not to marry. You have got a Hobson's choice of ovils. The man who dies single has doubtless had a very good time, but dies with an incomplete knowledge of the normal condi tions of life. The man who marries has to give up all hops of seeing his children growing up. into manhood and womanhood. There are single men, too, who object to the absence of flappers. The first thing that strikes the homegoer ou furlough is the flapper. Here girls jump from A CURIOUS DEVELOPMENT Very few of the rubber companies find them-ight at the outside to eighteen over a gap of selves outenst, although that is a salutary experi-ten yours,

What must it feel like to be six and never to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE Steamship

HOW SPECULATORS, AES SPENDING

THEIR MONEY,

WATER RETURN.

Level and storage of water in Reservoirs on the 1st May -

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS. LUVEL 1909

1910. Below overflow. Below averflow. 60 ft. 2 in. 53 ft. 10 in..

undelivered after the 9th inst. will be subject hazardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of and dressmakers are all fed among the Triamm Byewash 24 It. 8in 25 ft 9 in.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining

to rent,

All broken, chinfed, and damaged Goods are to be luft in the Godowns, where they will be Pamined on the 9th inst., at 9.30 A.M.

All Claims inust reach us before the 13th inst,

or they will not be recognizəd.

"DERFFLINGER," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the

the Hongkong and Kowicon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 10th inst. will be subject

No Fire Insurance will be effected: Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the to reat andersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & CO., General Agents.“

Hongkong, 2nd May, 1910.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI

THE

THE

Steamship

JAPAN," ̈having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside:

Carge impeding the discharge will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

DAVID BASSOON & Co., LTD., Agents. Hongkong, 4th May, 1910.

[597

All brokes, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, "where they will be examined on the 10th inat, at 9:30 AM

All Claims must reach us before the 14th inat... cr they will not be recognized.

No Tiro Insurance will be ofectad

The millions that have been minds in the boom are leading to a remarkable revival of business prosperity in the West End of London. Hotela, motor-car firme, theatres, jewellers, millicers,

the effects.Tytam Motor-car manufacturers have been the first to benefit. Btook Exchange brokers Tytam Interme and Mincing-lans merchants who had to be diate. 17 ft 1 in. 20 ft. content with a taxicab before the boom are Pokfulam 27 ft. 4 in. 24 ft. 103 now driven to their offices and home again in Wong-nai-chung 33 ft. 2 in. 38 ft. 8 in. the evening in richly equipped and brand new motor-cars of their own, while speculators in town and country-who have amassed small fortunes-are also buying motor cars.

"LUMBER" DINNERS, Many brokers and Mincing-lane merchanta are celebrating the prosperous times by giving dinner and theatre part es to their friends. A Gustave, the manager of the Savoy Hotel,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the declared the other day that the boom had led to andersigned.

This Steamer brings Cargo Ex. 8.8. THERAPIA" from Constantinoplo Ex. 8.8. "DANDOLO" from Venice. Ex. S.S.BURGERMEISTER" from Zanzibar.

NOEDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Gourd Agents.

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1910.

LABUAN COAL.

TTOTICE THIS COAL can only be

obtained from THE LABUAN : COLL FIELDS Co. LD. who are prepared to Supply FRESH COAL straight from the Mines Steamers load at the Wharvas. Quick deepstak Talegrams: "Labor Labuan."

BRADLEY & Co. Agents, [283 Hongkong, 12th August, 1909,

a great increase in the number of visitors there, The Parisian café and the restaurant are

especially affected," he said, and we have not been so busy for a long time. There seems to be a specially great demand for champages, but there has been a notable increase in the consump tion of every other class of wine,

For one rubber dinner party in a leading hotel the following special menu was suggested by an enterprising broker:

Hnitros Tum Sang. Censommé Chersonesa

Anglo-Malayonaise.

Jugs Hare, Kuala Lumpur Pommes de

Dackit MAR

Fears Tremelbys Tallambross Ino. Wines: Marlimur-Singaport,

STOBAGE, GALLONS.

1909. Tytam

55,718,000 Tytam Byewash

781,000 Týtam, Intermediate 112,499.000 Pokfalum

11,620,000 2,704,000 Wong-nal-chung

1910.

75.220.000 487.000

99,667 15,625,000 1,035,000

Total 183,322,000 192,034,000 CONSUMPTION OF WATER IN THE CITY AND HILL DISTRICT DURING THE MONTH OF APBIL

1909

1910. Consumption 115,640,000 111,781,000 gallons Estimated

2210,210 population. Consumption per

head per day. 18.4

17.7 gallons Intermittent supply by Hider mains in Elder main districts during April in both years.

KOWLOON WATER WORKS.

208,410

LEVEL

1909.

1910. Bolow overdow. Below overflow. Kowloon Gravitation

Reservoir

21 ft. 6 in. ....32 ft. 3 in.

·STOZAGE "GALIONS.

1909:

1910. Kowloon Gravitation

99,225,000 Reservoir

Not everybody is as wise as Mes. Lotter, for some people think that digestive disorders can be

little stomash trouble," to-morrow it may be will suffer for it. Today it may be merely a bilionsness, headache, or costiveness. Soon it may be catting pains in the chest, awful agony in the stomach; constant headaches and dizziness,

sea at the sight of food, or constipation

elironte

Mother Saigel's Syrup will spare you all these miseries. It is made of medicinal extracts of roots, barks and leaves which will tons and strengthen your stomach and regulate the nation of your liver and bowels. It will give you, as it gava Mra. Lotter, excellent health and

spirits.

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

THORNE'S

OLD VAT

forms wit was sVANCED BY THE LATE-ROBERT THURMO * CELINOCK AND HAT BEEN SOLDAS MY DINGE USE

SCOTCH WHISKY.

SOLE AGENTS IN

HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA. A. S. WATSON & CO.LTD.

CHAPOTEAUTS

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MORRHUSL

Superior to Emulsions or Cod Liver oil..

Each tiny Morrhuol capsule res presents the medicinal value of a teaspoonful of oil.

Recommanded at the Paris Aca demy of Medicine, for loss of appetite and flesh, to patients with consumptive tendencies,"

Bold in bottles or 100 Gapsules. sold by aù chinists.

LA

April Saigon 26th Apr., Fica and General

Matheson & Co., Foocrow. British str. 1,228, H. P. Vincent, May-Manila 1st May--Butterfield & Swire.

4th

GERMANIA, German str., 1,714, Jurgensen, 3rd May-Kwang Yen 30th April, Coment Stone Jebsen & Co.

GREGORY AFUAE, British str., 2,961, S. H. Relson, 2nd May Calentt 16th April, General and Opium-David Sasscon & Co., Lt.

HATTAN, British str., 1,183, J. B. Rosch, 4th May-Bratow 3rd May, General-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HANGSANG, British str., 1.355, S. Wilde, 4

MayShanghal 28th April and Swater 3rd May, Genera-Jardine, Matheson & HINDANO, British str., 1536. A. G. Smith,. Ist May-Hongay 23th April, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

HUICHO, British etr., 1.228, E. Forsyth

30th April-Tientsin 24th April, General -Batterfield & Swire.

IDOMENZUS, British str., 4,250, R. A. Tillotson,

L

3 May-Liverpool via Singapore 27th March, General Butterfield & wire. JAPAN, British str; 3,806. A Stewart, 4th May-Moji 29th April, General--David Sassoon & Co..

KWANGLEE, Chinese str., 1,468, láncola, 2nd

May-Shanghai 29th April, General C. M. 8. N. Co.

LUNAN

British str., 1,352, C. C. Williams, 27th April-Shanghai 24th April, General- Batterfield & Swire,

Loosox, Germann str, 2,340, G. Schultzon, 30th April-Bangkok and Kohsichang, Rice- Butterfeld & Swire.

MATHILDE, Gorman str., 831, Chr. Ulderup, 30th April-Pakhoi and Hoihow 29th April, General and Pigs Jebsen & Co. MAUSANO, British str., 1,644 G. S. Weigall

26th April-Sandakan 20th April, Timber and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MONTROSE, British str., 2004, R. Glogg. 21st April-Yokohama 12th April, Coal- Dodwell & Co.

NIPPON MARU. Japanese sir.. '4,452, H, 8.' Smith, 3rd May-San Francisco 5th April, Mails and General-Toye Kisen Kaisha. NOBD, British str. 1.109. Parmar, 24th April→→ Singapore 17th April, General-Geo. McBain.

NINGPO, British str., 1.228. Pichard, 2nd May -Saigon 28th April, General--Butterfield & Swire.

PATEILA, British str., 3,501, Nasbat, 3rd May

-Ban Francisco 4th April, Kerosine Oil Asiafle Petroleum Co.

Perno, German str. 746, Valsel, 22nd April

Karatin Island 15th April, General -- Hamborg Amerika Linis..

PHUYEN, French str., 1.299. Varine, <tir May -Saigon 30th April, Paddy and Flont— Bradley & Co.

PITSANULÓK, German str... 1,278, D. Reimers, 29th April-Bangkok 20th and Swntow 28th April, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. PROMETURNS, Norwegian str., 1.034, 0. Corneliuses, 3rd May Bangkok 26th April, Rice-Asraard Thoresen & Co. RIVHE CLYDE, British at 2,526, John Korr,

1st May-Manila 28th April, General Dodwell & Co

SHAKANO MARY Japanese str., 2,064, K.

Nagatu 28th April-Karatan 21st April, Coal-A

-Atoka & Co.

SHANTUNG, British atr., 1,835, Robinson, 20th

April-Bourabaya 6th April, Sugar Butterfield & Swire

SIEGAN, British str. 1,215; F. Jamieson. 18th

April-Haiphong 16th April, General Butterfeld & Evire

BUNGRIANG, British str., 987, H. A. Hards

25th April Toile 21st April. Sapan Wood and Sugar-Butterfield & Swire,

PRINTING TULAJAR, Dutch str., 2.470, A. W La Koor,

Nothing areater such a good impression in business as the use of First Chas Printing. The difference in cost between good and bad

ky printing and material is generally ail.

"THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS" PRINTING WORKS

3rd May-Japan, Moj 18th April. Coal and General-Java-China-Japan Liju. Woxoko German str.. 1,115, H Hehetsen, 30th April-Bangkok 24th April, General ENDLES

YVENSANG, British str. 1,128, P. H. Bolte, 7250 2nd MayManila 30th April, General—–—–

Jarding, Matheson & Co.

166,300,000 tu ra eat the Best Pristing at Reasonable Prices ZATRO, British str. 1,518, B. Rodger, 2nd

MayManila 30th April, Bugar and General-Shewan, Tomos & Co.

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