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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH, 1910,

AUSTRALIA'S EMPTY NORTH.

A LAND YET TO BE PEOPLED. The Northern Territory of Australia, the one

MONTHS OF MALARIA AND AGUE REDUCED THIS RAILWAY Max IN INDIA TO A Narous RLANCHOLY

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HONGKONG

DAILY PRESS" PUBLICATIONS,

DIRECTORY AND CHRONICLE

OF THE FAR EAST

810.co Do.

Do. Small Edition 6.00 CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY: 0 Boolal and Political Novel, by C. J. Halcombe

THE JUBILEE OF HONGKONG, being a Historical Skotok to which is added an Account of the Celobra tions in 1891

in the natural course of events, pass from the control of the State of South Australis to the Commonwealth Government, and the transfor will probably be followed by on carpent effort to people the Territory. As it is, empty and undefended, it has been for some time & source grare anxiety to Imperial statesmanship. The British Government within the past few years has endeavoured to impress upon Australian rulers the necessity for some prompt effort to effectively occupy an area which in effect, a No-man's Land-invited reproach in time of pende, invasion in time of war.

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Pink Pills for Pale People the sun! medicine Bators the introduction of Dr. Williams given for Malaria was Quinine, a drug which is only a sedative, or temporary remedy, and which has the disadvantage that its constant use produces deafness and other ill-effects. Now all this is changed. It is realised that Malaria is caused by the presence of a poison in the blood, and the experience of thousands of sufferers like Mr. G. E. Vowles, a railway-man employed on the Groat Indian Peninsular Railway has perfect tonis blood medicino in the world proved that Dr. Williams Pink Pills-the-most permanently rare it

shined to 89 cellers, Union Water Boats to 88 sel- MISCELLANEOUS-Bell's Aaboretos have de lers, and China Might and Powers to $13 sellers, There are buyers of Dairy Farm at 819, South Chius Horning Posts at 325, and Watson's at

$213. Steaza Laundrys have advanced to $53. at 919) Chios Providenta at Se, China Borneos at 810) Ioes at $160, and Ropes at at whichvate a fair business have been transnoted. kot reported in our last has unt bren maintained. RUBBERS. The fewness in the London mar sud at the close rates generally are weak. The following are the latest quotations from London by wire

Highlands and Lowlandis. Ledburys

London Asiatics United Serdangs. London Ventures Allagars...

interviewed at his home, Duncastle," Clare Cheriots

"Some time ago," said Mr. Vowles, when Bata Tigas Road, Byculla, Bombay, "I had several serious Labus

All middle prices.

astacks of Malarial Eastern Trusts Fover, and these

Tangkals made me fright- fully weak. Sous- times when I was on my engine my head would start

to go round and

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139/6

95).

15/.

8/6

1302

713

110/-

27/6 prom.

16-

37/6 prem

25 proni.

THE TRADE OF THE PHILIPPINES.

The trade of the Philippine Islauds inoressed by 55 per cent, last year."

The Duormous increase is attributed by the Bureau of Statistics in Washington to the removal of tariff duties on domestic morchna. dise passing between the United States and the islamis.

ANHUL, British str., 1,350, J. B. Harris, 13tik Martin, 7th Jano-Saigon Zud June, Bior and General-Chinese.

Assa, British str., 2,936, Harry Chaukrogor, 8th Inne Shanghai 9th June, General-- Butterfield & Swire.. Juno-San Francison 10th May, General and Mails-P. M. &S. Co AWA MARU, Japanese str., 3,9 2, 8. Lalukawo 12th June-Sonttlo 21st Jane, Flout, Cotton und M'dise-Nippon Yugen Kainht BENARTY, British str., 2.510, W. Hastie, 11th Juae-Moji 5th Jane, Coal-Gibb, Living- ston & Co.

BINHTHVAN, French str., 934 Chorinisang, 3rd

Juno-8algon 29th May, Rico and Flour Chinose. BORNEO, German str., 1,314, P. Sembill, 16th Jone-Sandakan 11th Juns, Timber and General - Molchers & Co. DUON MARU, Japanese str., 1,813, Y. Fusono,.. 29th May Shanglini 25th May. General Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

Duro Mart, Japanese str., 1,813, M. Vana- moto, 14th Jans-Dairon 7th June, Coal --- Mitsui Bassan Kaahe."

CT, British str., 2,514, C. Lindbergh, Lith' Jane Haiphong 8th Juno, General- Batterfeld & Swin

Why the Northern Territory is empty it is diffoult quite to understand without a knowledge of the political conditions which have paralysed ite development. The soli of the territory reaches atleast the average of Australian fertility, The rainfall is above the average, and the rivers more considerable and more numerous than

(714 being almost unknown, and the climate proving in other parts of the continent. There is a singular absence of tropical diseases, malacia healthy to the few Europeans now resident in the territory. The mineral wealth, according to trustworthy accounts, is great. It is neces sary to seck's politioil cause for the emptiness of this Bue oren of 335,116,800 acres. When the continent of Australia split up into States none wanted the Northern Territory, which was nocepted, seemingly, as justifying the early Dutch map description of "a land full of devils. refused it; New South Wales was just as say Greensland was offered the area and politely Finally South Australis took up the burden and accepted the Territory ander lease from the Home Government. South Australia is con- tiguous to the Northern Territory. But that geographical proximity is so much interfered with by natural conditions that in possibility of communication South Australia is

point

of actually the most remote of all the States from the Territory. Ses communication with West Australia, Queensland, and eren. New South Wales and Vistoria, is much shorter. Land com- munication with Queensland and New South Wales is facilitated by helts of good, well- | worse and worse every day, each fresh bout of 10 Deum, Hayes, Russell and Stainer:, en EMPRESS OF CHINA. British str., 3,046, W.

$1.76

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FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON, BY THE PEARL RIVERA Book for the Globetrotter," by Capt. C. V. LLOYD, with spaand. Its HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS,

half yearly vol, bound. FIFTY YEARS ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR, 1864 to 1913 punt RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG English Mail daya 1974 to 1909 BOMBAY RATES OF EXCHANGE AT HONGKONG, English Mall Days 1893 to 1905 CALLED OUT: or the Chang Wang's Danghtor, an Anglo-Chinese Ro manos, by Chas, J. H. Halcomba SKETCH OF THE WEST RIVER PLAN OF VICTORIA KOWLOON

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THE HONGKONG TYPHOON, Sept, 18th, 1906, Illustrated Account TEMPORARY MINING REGULA

TIONS IN CHINA REGULATIONS FOR RAILWAY

CONSTRUCTION IN CHINA... 0,50 HONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS OF THE MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNOLL, Pab- lished Annually

MOUNTINGS OF NAVAL GUNS and their Subsequent Uae with the Ladysmith Belief Column

MERCHANT NAVY, by J. E, Featherstonbaugh

POLITICAL OBSTACLES TO MIS

SIONARY SUCCESS IN CHINA 0.25 TRADE MARK REGULATIONS

IN CHINA

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Mr. L. S. Adamı

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. P. E. Adams

Mrs. G, M.-Adair

Dr. O. Marriott Idies K. A. Massey Capt. J. MoBrida

Mr. E. M. A. Apear & Mr. F. E. Mo Tug'

Mr. Hold

Austin

Mr. D. Avery Mr. J. H. Backhouse

Mr. M. O. Clark Mr. M. Coatslonga Capt. W. Celchert Mr. J. F. Dallas Mr. L.A. Dreyfus Mr. A. E. Dunrich Mr. H. E. Elliot

Mr. L. G. Flaher

Mr. & Mrs.

3. Flohinghaus

Mr. 4. Gaudet Mr. F. Gordon Mr. V. Goulbourn Capt. T. P. Hall

Ho

Mr.

and Mrs. E. & Hewett

Dr. S. Hough Mr. E. J. Kendall

Mr. & Mrs. W. D. Kraft Mias Kraft

tait

Mr. W. Leitzen

Mr. G. T. Lloyđ

Me I..F. B. Loader

Mr. D. Macdonald

Mr. B. Mandel)

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month

round, until I felt that my legs could held me up no longer and that I must fall. I stack to my work for

The value of prodnets shipped from the about a

United States to the Philippines in the period after the Fever was $10,151,276, against $6,871,764 in the first gripped me, corresponding months of last year. but then I became so frightfally weak Mr. G. E. Voulos, of and had such fre. Bombay, Cured by quent attacks of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, diasiness, that I a compelled to give up and

GO ON SICK LEAVE.

appetite had dwindled away almost to nothing, "I had been losing weight rapidly and my Ins ander ir con ut in hand, but although was under treatment for two months I got Fever and Ague leaving me feeling

MORE DEAD THAN ALIVE. melancholy being as a result of the drain the I had become indeed a dull, nervous, friends recommended me to by Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People. These good people seemed so sure of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills doing feel better, and as I went on with their use I are good that I took their advice.

Soon after commencing the Pills I began to found my strength rearning day by day. By the time I had finished six bottles of them I was quite well.

The value of morohandize imported into the United States from the fands was $11,420,476, against $7,070,132 last year,

CHURCH SERVICES.

Sunday

PEAK CHURCH-Holy Communion 8 a.m. every

it Bunday after Trinity, 10th June, 1910. Matius ST PETER'S CHuno, Queen'à Roid, West- 11 am, Palms, Old Melody, Lawes and King; Mendelssohn

Kyrie, Hyuns, 1, 175, 230 and 61. Bong 60 p Peals, Fussell, Battishlil, Bat- Dimittis, Folton; Hymns, 55, 178, 311 and 16. bigbill and layer

gnifcat, Masfarren; Nanc

to the Services between 9.15 and 10.30 am, aud The Church laune "Dayspring" will call on between 5.15 and 6 pm (Kowloon Folica Pier 10.30 and 5: returning afterwards). The Au Books, &c., pravia d... sunday school 10 10 10.45 are free and mappropriated. Visit es nelcome. awering Ponnant is the Call flag All the sittings

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CHINEVA, British str., 1,350, A. 8. Harris. 16th June-Shanghai 12th June, General CHINHIANG, British str., 1,229, Kay, 4th June

-Butterfeld & Stre. -Baigon 31st May, Rice-Butterfield & Swire

CHIPINO, British str., 1,199, F. Mooney, 14th June-Tientsin and Coast Ports Zad June, Goueral-Jarline, Matheson & Co.: CHIYUER, Chiness atr., 1,177, C. Stewart, 15th Jane-Shanghai 11th June, General.. C. M. S. N. Co. CHOWFA, Gorman str., 1,055, F. Schmitz, 14th Jane-Bangkok 6th and Hoihow 13th DALGI MARC, Japonesa str., 864, H. Mureps. June, Rico-Norddeutscher Lloyd. - ma, 16th June-Swator 15th June, Tea and Sundries-Osaka Shosen Kaisha,

Davison, N., 16th June-Vancouver 25th May, Mails and General-C. P. R... Ca

May Saigon 24th May, Rico-Jardin, Matheson & Co.

FOOSHING, British str., 1,423, Tweedy, 12th

watered country rauning from the Territory into those States, and now taken advantage of 0.25 for "overlanding" cattle. But between South Australis and the Northern Territory stretches 100

the Great Azalmalian desert-not at all the for- Malaria, was making on my system when some shipa.estrying white crews to bring fringsskor FAVSANG, British str., 1,410, H. Malkin, 28th 0.75 sidabis Schare it was once plotured, but still the 0.76 drgest and most sterilo part of the continent. "Overlanding" cattle by that route has never 0175

yet been found possible. The bridging of the 0.50

South Australia and its dependency into close gap by railway was the only means of bringing 20lations. At the outset South Australia very boldly attacked this task. A telegraph line was run from north to south, epapeoting

Port Darwin with Adelaide, and this line is to-day used for the transmission of cables between England and Australia vid the Eastern route. Then the con- straction of a transcontinental railway was began from the two terminal points. From Adelaide and its pleasures once more to the full As I the line, helped by local settlement, get as fur

"I terve become quito s'rong, and enjoy life

POWER

OF ATTORNEY FORM... 0,25 0.25. MAIL TABLES for 1910

0.30 & 0.20

Afr. G. C. Molatosa Mr. J. E. Menagh The Mines E.H, & 5.6.

Metcalf

Mr. C. J. Milleon

Mra. J. G. Minor Mr. A. B. Monider Mr. H. J. More Mr. 0.

Mr. 14, Mursel

Mr. E. F. O'Neill

Mr. B. H. Hay

Mr. B. K. Rodger

Mr. H. Bollett

Mr. A. W. Sohneider

Mr. H. H. Solomon. Surgeon (and Mrs. A. D Spalding, ..

J. Spittles

A Square

c. and Mrs. M. L.

Be Thompson

W. W. Trautsch old Me A. Walte

Mr. T. Walton

Mr. G. Wolf Mr. G. G. Wood

King EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr. H. Bain.

Mr. James Mavor

Mr. Mr. Blanchflower Mrs. A. Millar

Mr. W. S. Brayant

Dr. Burgor

Mr. E. F. Cor

Capt. Dhns

Bik, & Mra. Ebner

Afr. G. 2.

Dr.

Hay

A. Hunsoth

Ne. E. F

Hollowa

Dr. Kanitmann Mr. Kennedy

Misses K J., Kennedy

Cap: F. Kofod

Dr. W. R. Lamb

Miss Lepruito

Mre: M, Leslie

Mrs. Mamton

Mc. uider

Mr. B. N. W. Nichols Mr. Facker Mr. E. H. Pagenhart Capt and Mr W. C

Pasamore

D. Percebole

Mr. D.

C. Bie n

Mr. C.

Mr. E. Rigold

Mr. Bosqu Mr. E. E. Smith Mr. H E. Stoneham Capt. Ven, Tex

Mr. Vinconot

Tr. Weber

Mr. G. C. Whitelaw. Capt. C. 8. Wilkio

KINENCLEAN PRIVATE HOTEL,

Comdr. & Mrs. Acts & Consul J. M. Macedo

wald

Hr. E. And

Mr. Barlow

Dr, Black

Capt. & Mrs. Fronter

M. W. F. Brewer

Mr. H. Balmer

Mr. E. J. Chapman Mr. Cooker Mr. P. Sydenham Dixon Mr.&Mra, D.E. Donzelly Dr. L. D. Foster

Mr. J. G. S. Gauedon

Mr. & Mra, G, Gordon

Mr. Harrison

Mr. H. HoamaTE Mrs F. X. James

Mr. W. H. Tiudal King

Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Loge

Mr. & Mrs. C. C. Maoke

Mr. C. M. Mayer

Mr. R. 8. Morrison

Mr. J. A. Offor

Ray B, W.

Air, Wm. Fittendrigh,

Mr. J. Robertso

MTA Bowbury Miss Kowbary Mr. Rahling Mira

G Sacosa Miss K. Sachic Capt. & Mr. Schultzen Capt. & Mrs. Baith Mr. A. J. Smith

Men Stone

& Mrs Tibbi

Mr. B. Webb

Mr. J. W. Wilson

ON SALE,

THE FIFTY YEARS

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR 日歴英中年十五

AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS AND HOUSE OF COMMONS

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FRI, Norvegian str., 860, N. G. Andersen, June Hougay 10th June, Coal-Jardine Matheson & Co.

JRO-Dalay 7th June, General- Order. KAIMUN, Fronci str., 636, E. de Catalano, 7th June-Haiphong 4th June, Rice and HONGKONG MARU. Japanese str., 3,157, 8. Togo,

General-Messageries Maritimes. 11th June-Moji 6th June, Coal-Toyo Kisen Kaisha.

HONGKONG, French str., 739, 4. Cornelinsen, 15th June-Haiphong and Heibow 14th June, General-A. R. Marty

was still tremendous, and it entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I am sure Psalms, of the 19h eveside L: MAHONGWAY I, British str., 2,060, Hainsworth, 3rd

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ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong, 4 h Sunday (7.80 LTD.) after Trinity; June 19th, 1910, Holy Communion Metis (11.) Responses, terial; salme, of the 19th morning (11.); Te Deums,

176 and 516. N.Psalm 95, verses 1, 4 nad U. Hopkins in G; Jubilate, Qusolos, Auth m, "Blest are the departed"-Spohr; Pretch", The Bi-h of Vist ria Hol· Communion (12.15am.) Hymns, -hop as Oodnadatta (688 miles). From Port Darwiny recovery both from the Malaria, and the P. in unison, Fealm 87, ves it crept south 145 miles to Pine Creek and then

Norvons Debility which resulted from it, unison Evensong (5.46 p.) i exposes, Ferial; Veisen 14, 10 and 12. in stopped. The was soon apparent that it would never be that others who are stricken as I was will find Hopkins (Ist morning), Nuse Dimittis. bridged by South Australia, That State found are also if they follow my example." the task of developing the Territory too great a Pink Pills are the proved remedy are Anemia mann; Match nimant. NB. Prain 99, Among other maladies for which Dr. Williams Stewart, M.; Volant ries, Taumerei-Schu

Hymns, 26, 2015 and 238, Pranchier, Rev barden for its Unance. The administration of the area was costly: the revenue derived from it

or Bloodlessness, Debility, Nervousness, Liver verses 1 and 6 in a von, small thers was always a deficit in the Theanintism, Sciatica, Paralysis Bori-Beri,

Disorder, Indigestion, Headaches, Bile, and 9 in unison. Psalm 101, ver e 1 in a icon.

Pasim 99, vorser 1, 2 Territory's Budget. The railway lines, so far as Bezems, and Skin Eruptions and the after-Rev. C. H. Bickling. 11 8.2, Worship, Hymns, UNION CHYBOH, Kennedy Road-Minister. they had gone, did not pay even working effects of Fevers, Dysentery and Chilis. Ther 1, 199 and 187, Te Deum (Hopkins), Authen vendors; also obtainable direct from the Dr. Subject, one con 4th Sunday are also widely known as the great specific for Hymns 200 (81), 412 (240), 1 ́8 (618), 371. Fri- 01 Love the Lord" (Sullivan). 6p.m, Worship, woman'a sobes and ills, Sold by most medicine day 8.16 Williams Medicine Cu, 84, Szechuen Road.

pm Christian Endeavour Society, Shanghai, 6 bottles for $8 or 1 bottle for 51.60, after Trinity, 10th June, 1910. Morning Service

Meu and Frager." post free.

at 11 Am. and Hey Communion at noon, Sun- day School at 10 pan. Evening Service at 6 pm. Pre chez, The Lord Bishop of the Diocese. Ser vices on Sundaya-Holy Commision on 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of the months at noon, Holy Communion on 2nd and 4th unday at 9 am Morning Prayer at 11 am., Eveting Player ab 6

expenses.

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But with the Commonwealth Government in

control of the Territory systematic and thorough development is possible. It is timely now to discuss the prospects of that development. Here a great new county ander the British Flag to be thrown open for settlement. There is no land: problem as yet, for practically all the land belongs to the Crown. There need be no trouble Over native claims to the land, for one reserva tion, embracing a mere fraction of this great track will amply suffies for their wants. What are the resources and possibilities of this Terri tory P

On this point Mr. D. M. Sayers, of Adelaide, who has an intimate acquaintance with the Northern Territory, and who is now in London, spoke with enthusiasm to a Morning Feat rap resentative. A to its mineral value he emphatic, speaking of the

HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.

Mesara. Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share report dated 17th June state;

Our local market, with the exception of a sum den spurt in Steamboats, and a recovery, to some extent, in Chins Sugara, has continued dall throughout the past week, and there is little of im during the early part of the week in sympathy portance to report. Rubbers advanced further WRA Pence of gold, silver, copper, tius from London and the market closes weak. Fine with higher "home" market, but the advantage kas-since been lost owing to lower quotations

proved wolfram, mios, and precious stones. The most recently discovered goldfield at Tananni prom-

Hard Para Rabber is last quoted by Realer ised richly, but it was not "poor man's field' at 10/1 per lb, and the tone of the London share on account of difficulties of access and of water market weak." Bar Silver closes at 241 per apply. With these difficulties solved it prom. On Shanghai the TT rate closes at 743 nud 02. aul Sterling exchange on London at 1/94 isad to rival the West Australian fields,

the 3ds rate for private kills at 744.

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his opinion of the Northern Territory as Regarding pastoral value Mr. Sayera gave

BANK-Hongkong & Shanghais have again of the finest in the world for horse been booked at $940, and further small lots are and cattle breeding. Northern Territory erquired for London after receding to £895) horses has proved beyond doubt the posses is firmer with buyers at £89 10/, London regis sands of square miles in the central part of the nece is son of great stemina There were thou ter. Nationals are in request at $76, but no basi- Territory which were in every respect suitable

is reported. MARINE INSURANCES.-Unions have been for the formation of bene and good constitution taken off the market at $320, and to a small ex- in horses. The proximity to the Asiatic market Cantons have weakened and are now on offer at

tent via Port Darwin farther helped to mark out

further supplies are procurable at this rate. the country as particularly suitable for horse 177 Yangtszes have declined to $195, and broading Regarding cattle, the disease of North Chinas could probably be booked at some- pleurisy did not occur, and animals fed on the thing less than the selling rate of Tls 110. native grasses were healthy and of great bulk. From one station alone for the year 1938 to 1909 the owners sent over £30,000 in value of oattle and horses Sheep thrive very well off the coat, and their wool was very fine.

Other resources of the Northern Territory, Mr. Sayers pointed ont, were the swarms of tartle on the beaches and the contiguous islands, and the herds of buffalo which range over the lowlands. At present these were alanghtered for the value of their aides and horrs, and no use made of the meat, With cool storage depots or omning factories the meat could be profitably utilised.

Mr, Sayers speaks with some authority as one who knows the Northern Territory well, ad in versed in judging the prospects of mining and pastoral ventures, What he says, too, other observere. There is no doubt at all. coincides with the conclusions of many that a great opening awaits British capital and British labour in the Northern Territory.

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way i no doubt to that British capital will be that a great tide of emigration will fow that ready to travel in the same direction if repson able conditions are offered.

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FISE INSURANCES-Hongkongs have ad- vanced to $350 with sales and farther buyers. Chinas have been done at 8114 and $1143, and $115 would probably now he paid.

SHIPPING.-Hongkong, Canton and Mansos have sold fairly freely during the past week, and the rate has advanced from 8292 to 831, market closing with buyers at the latter rato. It is rumoured that the local company has come to an arrangement for the formation of a pool" in regard to Chinese passengera travelling in Chinese and foreign (French) owned steamers, which should be beneficial to all concerned. Douglases have declined to $32 sallers, but there is no change to report in Chine and Manilas, Star Ferrys, and Shell Transporta, which can be procured at quotations.

REFINERIES Chinas Sugata are reported to There are no sellers, market closing firm with have sold to & email extent at $161, but at this probable buyers at $165. Luzons continue neglected at $26 with sellers.

MINING-No business is reported, and q

d quota

tions are unchanged at last week's ratea.

DOCKS, WHARVES, AND GODOWNS.-Hong- sellers at $55 after small sales at the rate. kong and Whampoa Dooks are easier, with Kowleen Wharves are prourable at $58, and Shanghai and Houghew Wharras at Tls. 118 in the North. Shangbai

stendy at Tls 78,bal Dooks are quiet but

Houg

West Points at $40. Kowloon Lands have kong Lands continue on offer at $101, and

LANDS, HOTELS AND

advanced to 332. Hotels are procurable at $1071⁄2 and 8035 for the old and now issues, Shanghai Lands are wanted in the North at respectively, and Humphrer's Estatas at 881. T 107

changes to report. Hongkongs continue on COFTON MILLS Eeros have declined in the North to Tls. 125, bat otherwise there are no offer at 103.

As your teeth

are wanted to last —for years to come- begin now to use

alvert's

Tooth Powder

However perfect your teeth may naturally be, they still require, and will well repay, the slight trouble and the short- time you should daily give to their care.

The regular use of Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder ensures a complete antiseptic cleansing, helps the toothbrush to do its work easily, pleasantly, and thoroughly, and thus assists -you own efforts towards keeping the teeth in the best possible condition.

Sold by focal Chomisie and Stars. F. C. Calvert A Co., Manchester, Eng.

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WHITE

BEETHAM'S

Larola

SUNA MAKA

BEETHAM &SON, CHELTENHAM. ENT, AND

Hun, Franch str. 72, Panier, 8th May

Haiphong 5th May, General-A, R. Marty

June-Singapore 29th May, General- Order.

Brisander, 5th June-Chinking 31st, April, General-Tung Las. KWANGSE, British str., 1,228, P. Cole, 4th Juns Tsingtan 29th May, Balt-Butterfield & Eniro. LAERTES, British str., 1,340, IT. C. D. Framp ton, 12th June-Saigon 7th Jime, Rica and General-Wo Fat Sing. LAISANG, British str., 3,470, E. J. Todd, 13th June-Singapore 7th June, General- Jardins, Matheson & Co. LANDRAT SCHEIFF, German str 1,012. A. Strune, 16th Jane - Bangkok Bt und Swator 15th June, Rice-Siemsson & Co, LOYAL, German str., 1,237, R. Wegner. Ist

June-Wakawaten 25th May, Coal- Sander, Woler & Co.

IoANG, British str., 1,228, R. E. Tuebber, 16th June-Wakamaten 10th June, Coal- KAIFEXU Maxu, Japanese str., 3,070, 8. Buda,

Butterfield & Swire. 16th Jure-Moji 9th June, Coal-Mitani Bassan Kaisla

KIANO CHING. Chinese str., 1,002, A. F

MATHILDE, German str., 831. Chr. Ullerup, 15th June-Haiphong and Hoihow 14th June, Rice, Pigs and General-Jebsen

& Co. MICHAEL JEDSEN, German str., 951, J. Peter

son, 13th June--Saigon 9th Jane, General

Jebren & Co.

OMULO MARU. Japanese str., 1.770, 8. Takagi,

30th May-Port Arthur 23rd May, Cual Mitsui Russan Knisba.

QUARTA, Garnian str., 1.15, H. Madsen, 110

June-Magassar 3rd Jnue, Sugar and General Java-China-Japan Lijn. SALANADJI, Dutch str. 1,237, T. Reedober, 1st

Jane-Balik Papan 24th May, Goueral Asiatic.

SARIE BANDJER, Chiness str, 667, J. Martin

29th May-Singapore 22nd May, Wood and Iron-E. C. Wilds

SHANTUNG, German str., 1,000, Oltmaun, 16th June--Bangkok and Kohsiobang 9th June, ... Rice Butterfield & Swire. SINGORA, German str., 1,120. Fr. Michwitz,

8th June Bangkok 31st May, Hles Norddeutscher Lloyd.

SUSANG, British str., 1,267, Ficknell, 2nd

Juno-Chingwantao 28th May, Coal Jardine, Matheson & Co. Suvence. British atr, 4,011, Cowley, 4th May

Seattle and Manila, Flour--Dodwell & Co, TAMBUI, British str., 919, J. Moathrel, 13th June-Tsingtan 7th June, Salt-Rutter- feld & Swire. A VICTORIA, Swedish str

Thor. Eckert,

12th Jane Saigon Sth June Rice Wallem & Co.

YUNNAN, British str., 1,250, W. O. Jones, 9th Jano-Saigon 5th Jane, Rise ButterBald & Swire,

ZAFIRO, British str 1,618, B. Rodger, 13th June Manila 11th Juno, Sugar, Hemp and GeneralBhawan, Tomes & Co.

BATLING VESSEL

ARROW, British barque, 2971. McIvor, 20th

May-Anjer 8th April, Korosano Oil Standard Oll Co.

ISITORS TO

Should Purchase

CANTON,

"FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON, BY THE PEARL RIVER"

BY

CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD, With Illustrations, Maps and Plans

Price

81.75 Op Sule st—-

Hongkong

"DAILY PRESS" Office.

Mesas, KELLY & WALEH. Mesars. BerWER & Co. MEESTE, AS WATSON & Co. Hongkong, 4th October, 1909,

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