FOR SALE
NAPIER JOHNSTONES' "SQUARE BOTTLE”
WHISKY.
BEWARE OF
IN 1745.
UNVARIED FOR
THE SAME TO-DAY
150 YEARS.
IMITATIONS
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG,
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"ALUABLE PROPERTY on the middle aronne (Farkon Avonue), British Concos- slon, Shameen, Cautor. Prosent occupant's lease runs to end of 1910, and he would like to renew it if the purchaser does not want to. Occupy it. Particulars apon application."
Address:
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1889
ON SALE.
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of the MEETINGS of LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for
H
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FOR SALE.
EMAINING Portions of
the
the
MARINE
RLOTS 31 and 36, PRATA EART
Approximate Area. 43,000 Square Feet.
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SIR W. FEARSON'S OIL FIGHT.
VICTORY OVER STANDARD OIL TRUST,
Behind the alleged "shadowing" of Bir Wootman Pearson and his business associates of the mericas Engle Oil Company in Now York, lios one of those sterios of conflict in the business world will prove that romance has not yot been killed. by commerce,
CROWN, PRINCE AND TRAMP.
A COURTEOUS ACTION..
correspondent, has his own way of dealing with The Crown Prince Wilholm, says a Borlin the Socialistic danger, which may some day prove to be the right one. Coming back to the capital from Luebeck by motor car, ho overtook Sir Weetroon Pearson has been doggedly along the highway, with hits tools in a bundle on wandering joiner who was trudging wearily aghting for the usst two roars the groat Blank his back. The Fringe stopped his car, and asked ard Oil Trust of the United States for the right the man if he would like a lift. Naturally a to develop and sell petroleum oil in Mexico. little bit taken aback, the latter hesitated for a The fight is now practically over. Sir Weetman Pearson has established his company as a paying invited to take his seat among half-a-dozen Adustry tromp is not every day concern and refused to amalgamate his interests
moment
with those of the Standard Oil Trust or its sub-scrupulonely-attived officers. To reassure hin, midiary, the Waters Pierce Oil Company of the Prince asked to what part of the country ho
belonged.
"Berlin," was the reply.
Mexion.
It was na a contractor for Government rail-Oh!" retorted the Prince, then we-are- wage and work feat. Bir
fellow townsmen, and you must contain was went to Mexico. So thoroughly and well me give you a lift" So the worn travoller wa did he build s lines and harbours that Pre-inlf-forced, half-cajoled, in entering the oar sidant Diaz and the Mexicans could not say too and sitting down by the side of one of the aides- much in praise of the British contractor. After
tour of the system in the isthmus of Telun the Prince conversed in a most kindly spirit de-camp. During the remainder of the journey topes the President said: "Portions of this is with his passenger, into whose hand he pressed thmus have boon literally re-made. Flourish. ing new towns, with pretty and comfortable gold piece when, at the man's own request, be sot him down in the suburb of Schoneberg, on direllings, and sonten ed inhabitants, owe the existence to the energy and pluck of Sir the tskirts of Berlio, Westman Pearson, whose name will enduro and be held in honour in this histeric region of Mexico long after the eighty-pound rails over which our party had glided so smoothly an
Bad comfortably have become corroded by age."
Four or five years ago Sir Weetmen Person became interested in the oil-fields of Mexico, acquiring the right to prospect over a largo rea and securing leases of known eil-bearing pro porties. At first the Standard Oil Company, which had the virtual monopoly of Mexico, looked with disdain upon the rival concern. Then the Pearson group struck the groot Dos Bocas gusher, which spouted its 500,000 barrels a day, proved uncontrollable, tons of oil being consumed. caught fire. 1,000,000 tons of
ela in
Whether and actions, of which many are already our record, are the result of a spontaneous Warness of nature, or of shrewd deliberation, er, as seems most likely, of a mixture of both, they are massing ap for the Crown Princs a treasure of Democritic popularity which may one day be a potent and valuable force in Ger-
politios.
man
INSURANCE
NORTE BRITISH AND MEECAN.
TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THR OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO. TOTAL FUNDS A 31st Deca, 190?
£19,875,357.
The loss was considerable, but not dishearten ing. It proved that the Pearson group had at least a right to say that oil could be found on its Laude. Finding, and eventually the group Authorized Capital
the Dos Bocas fire other
were
welln secared the exclusive right to prospect over 78,000 square miles of national territory and the leases of 200,000 acres of preved oil property in the State of Vora Cruz.
The effect of this successful consolidation of infereals and exploitation of new sources of apply was soba felt by the Standard Oil Company, which found itself not only deprived of ity monopoly, bat
bat oven of part of its sup plies for its refineries, So hot did the light now become that the Standard Oil Trust paid a tax of 816 (£3 43.) per barrel apon immonse quantities of oil rather than allow the Pearson group to sell at its own price.
From Mexico the fight was transferred to the United States, the Standard Oil Trust belier- that Sir Woetaran Pearson intended to obtain capital there for the soutisuance of the light and the further development of the Mexican business..
There has even been an ocho of the fi.bt in this country in advertisements and articles; which were published in the early part of the year. To-day the light would appear to ba almost over, though he would be a rash man who predicted that the Standard Oil Trust had actually fired its last shot.-London Daily Mail.
AN EMPIRE OF MARKSMEN
The enthusiasm which has been aroused by The Daily Mail Empire Day Rifle Coatost, founded in 1908, has been of such a widespread anture that, at the request of Lord Roberts, the proprietors of that journal have decided to
inaugurate a competition for the miniatura rifle clubs of the British Empire.
The Daily Mail Miniature Rifle Clubs' Con- test will be open to any team of ten from any miniature rifle club in the British Empire affiliated to the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs, 11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C.. and will he shot on Lord Roberts' birthday, September 30, each year
LORD ROBERTA' APPEAL.
The following is the appeal which Lord Roberta addresses to the miniature rifle olnhs in His Majesty's dominions:
I am most anxious that every man and youth belonging to the Empire shall attain thorough knowledge of rifle shooting, and the beat ruoans of doing so is to begin with the miniature rile. Some of the most famous shots of to-day began in this manner, and I feel sure that is the movement became more general the day would not be far distant when His Majesty the King would reign over an Empire of marksmen.
I.
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£6,000,000 3,275,000
1.212.500
Subscribed Capital Paid-up Capital..... II. Fire Funds......... 3,488,136 6 7
The Undoraigned, AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIREand MARINE at Current Rates,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Agenta,
Hongkong, 19th July, 1910,
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Telephone 125. Hongkong, 27th January, 1910.
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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P.&O.S. N. Co.'s Steamer
"DEVANHA." FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS,
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr. P. R. Adam, Mr. J. I. Androw Miss G. P. Armstrong Mr. J. H. Usakhouse. Mia F. E. Heeloy Mr LA. W. Brooka Mr. A. C. Brunt Mr. M. O. Clark Col. H. M. Carran
Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Mr. & Mustar Cusack Company's
Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark
and
Dr. O. Marriott Miss K. A. Masey Mr. J. Ma Dowell Mr. W. B. Moleanan
Mr. D. M. Mioklo
Mr. J. O. Minor
Mr. & Mca, F, S. Minott
Mr. T. J. F. Mora
Mr. H. J. Morse
Mrs. C. B. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Mr, C. Raeburn
Ehrenfels
Mr. G. E. Hail:
are lauded can be obtained as the Goods Miss H. L. Eworson
-- This resset brings on Cargo:--
From London, &o, of ss. Mores." From Australia er 8.a. “ Macedonia.” From Calcutta, ox 8.8. "Namur." From Persian Gulf, ex B. L. 9. N. and
B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed bare unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.,
Goods not cleared by the 9th inst, at 4 P.M., will be subject to ren
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any
case whatever.
Damaged packages must be loft in the Go downs for examination by the Consignees and the Company's representatives at an appointed bour. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the
E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent.
tłodowas.
1
Hongkong, 3rd August, 1910. 8OCIETA ANONIMA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI MARITTIMI
SEDE IN ROMA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNED 3.
FROM BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE. THE Steamship
T
TSCHIA," having arrived from the above Porta, Com
Mr. B. G Fisher Capt A. Forsaith Mr. V. Goulbourn Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. W. T. Halcrow
Hos. Mr and Mea. E. A.
Hewett
Dr. 8. Hough Mr. E. B. F. Hant
Mr. W. Jackson Prof. & Mr. Kramer
Miss B. Krierin
Mr. J. Lind
Mr. G. T. Lloyd Mr. D. Macdona'd
Mr. & Mrs. H. L. Markor
Mr. E. H. Kay Mr-E. K. Rodger Mr, H. H. Solomon Dr. and Mrs, A D.
Spalding
Mz. J. Hpittlea MigA. Square Mr. S. Stafford
Mr. and Mrs. M. L
Thompson
Mr. W. W. Traumachold Mr. A. V. Walker Mr. T. Walton Mr. J. W. Wheldon Mr. G. Wall Mė. G. G. Wood
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr. M. P. Boastis Mr. E. O. Brownlow Mr. D. G. ChemEU Mr. G. V. Corbac
Mr. E. F. Cox Mr. A. C. Elt 2
Dr. Grimm
Mr. Heymans
Mr. A. Wisink
Mr. Keith
Mr. Kennedy
J
isser K... Ken ledy
Mr. C. J. Kenneth Miss Lepreito
Mr. G. W. McEwen
Mrs. Merlecs..
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. F..
Muider
Mr. & Mr. D. Munes Mr. H. Nikkole Mr. Packer
Capt. and Mrs. W. a.
I'Gasiore
Mr. W. Pattison Mr. E. Rigold
Mr. Rossum Mr. E. E. Smith Mr. P. Wegmant Mr. G. C, Whitelaw
KINGSOLEBE Pacvar■ HorEL.
Comdr, & Mrs Acton &
#oid
Mr. E. Aridt. Lt. J. S. Arwine, ...
At present there are affiliated to the Society N, Steel, Metal and Hardware Merchants signees of Carro by her ara hereby informed Mrs. J. 8. Arwine and Mr. & Mrs. C. Č, Maskse
of Ministare Rifle Clubs over 2,000 olubs, representing a membership about 250,000. Great progress has been made since the formation of the society in 1903, but much still remains to be done.
Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers. General Storekeepers and Shipchandlers. Nos. 35 3 37, HING LONG STREES (2nd St., west of Central Market). Telephone No. 515,
LABUAN COAL
that their Goods are being hadad at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Go- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Ltd., Kowloon, whonce 1496 delivery may
be obtained. Perishable Goods to be taken delivery of it to the Offes of the
immediately. As an incentive to further effort. The Daily
must ba All Claims Mail bas kindly offered to present each year.
NOOR
on the 16th inst., or before for competition a fifty guinea enp and silver chained from-THE-LABUAN COAL All Claims must to presented within ten days
andersigned ATOTICE THIS COAL can only be they will not be recognised. commemorative medals, and I sincerely hope that every miniature rifte olub at home and FIELDS CO., L., who are prepared to Supply of the steamer's arrival kors, after which date
cannot he recognised Steamers load at the Wharres. Quick despatch No Telegrams: "Labor Labuan."
have left the Godowna, and all Goods remaining BRADLEY & Co, Agents, undelivered aftor the 12th lust. will be subject Hongkong, 12th August, 1909,
to rest
child-on Dr. Black Capt & Bira. Bromer M. W. F. Brewer Mr. E. J. Chapman Mr. P. Syd-abam Dixon Mr. Cocker
Mr.&Mrs.D.E. Donnelly
str. C. L. Gerha Mr. J. G. b. Ganeden Mr. & Mrs. G. Gordon Mr. M. Hofman
Mrs. F. N. James
abroad which is aliated or can become afili. FRESH COAL straight from the Mines Claims will be admitted after the Goods Dr. P, J. Kelly
the Socisty of Minintare Rifle Clubs special effort to enter a repre-
to
atol will make B sentative
tear
I would alo appeal to the editors of the
to assist in this movement, and
you that this can best be done by
1
T
urgi
of
op
form moting
their readers the great importance
and
oncouraging them to rife clubs and affiliate them. selves to the Eodety of Miniature Rifle Clabs in order that there may be one saat organisation entirely devoted to the welfare and development of this particular
branch of rifle scoting, which is the easiest and cheapest form of bringing instructional facilities to the doors of the people.
(Signed) ROBERTS, F.M. FRIZE LIST FOR 1910.
To the team making the highest aggregate score, The Daily Mail Fifty Guinea Cup andten silver commemorativo medals.
To the team, other than the winning team. making the highest aggregate score, ten silver commemorative medals.
To the team making the second highest aggregate score, ton ailver commemorative medals.
To the over-son team, other than a winning team, making the highest aggregate score, ten silver commemorative medal.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The TEE. str. Tenyo Maru arrived at Sea Francisco .on the 6th inst
The F.&O.S. N. Co.'s str. Palms is expected to arrive at Penang on the 21st inst., at noon.
The I.G.M. sir. Prins Waldemar left Kabo on the 7th inst., at 8 a.m., and may be expected here on or shout the 13th instant a.m.
The M.M. str. Ville de la Ciotat, with the French Mail of the 17th ultime, and mails from: London of the 16th nitimo, loft Singapore on the 7th instant, at 5 pm, and is expected to arrive here on Monday morning, the 15th inst.
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(MITSUBISHI 00.)
COAL DEPARTMENT.
SOLE PROPRIETORS of TAKASIMA OCHI, MUTABE, HOJO, NAMAZUTA. SAYO, SHINNEW and KAMIYAMADA, Colliorios.
BOLE AGENTS FOR KISHIDAKE, MIYAO and KIGYO KOMATSU Cosle.
HEAD OFFICEMARUNOUCHL, TOKYO,
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AGENCIES
YOKOHAMA : M. Asada, Esqu CHINKIANG = Mens, Grasing & Co. MANILA: Messrs. MACONDRLY & CO
For Particulars apply to
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No. 2, Fedder, Btreet, Hongkong. Hongkong, 9th January, 1909, (574
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods ure to be left in the Golowas, where they will be ozamined on the 12th inst., at 9.30 .. No Fire Insurance has been effected.
CARLOWITZ & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, 5th August, 1910,
GRIMAULT'S
SYRUP
OF
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FOR
STUBBORN COUGHS
BRONCHITIS
WEAK LUNGS
CATARRH
CONSUMPTION.
Mr. W. B. Tindal King Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan Consul 1. M. Macedo Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr. & Mr.L.D. Yandell Master Mandall Mr. C. M. Meyer Mr. R. S. Morrison, Mr. J. A. Offor Mr. J. Robertson Mr. Wm. Pittendrigh Mrs. G. Sachea Mina K. Sachse Capt. & Mrs Schultzen Mr. A. J. Smith Mr. & Mrs Tibha Mr. B. Webb Mr. J. W. Wilson
HONGKONG TIDE TAFLE. From August 6th to 13th, 1910.
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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL,
REGISTER
Hongkong Okiervatory, August 8th:
Proviana Day On Datral
sta p..
On Dite
10
20,64
29.80
29.61
84
84
25
76
78
Wind Direction
·SSW
Force
Bala
Barecaeter L'ouperature Incidity
Highest open air Temperature on 7th Lowest open sir Temperature on 7th
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