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are told "dwarfs the growth and renders many al its victims partly imbecile." It reads like a libol, but we are not in a position either to affirm or deny the statenicat. Somebody has charged the

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retardation whole industrial development of the Southern States, and a year ago Mr. Jos D. ROCKEFELLER was moved 21 million dollars to fund to light the disease. A commission has since been engaged in investigations,

to subscribe as

The Hongkong team shoots in the Interport | HONGKONG LICENSING BOARD. Rifle match on Friday at 2.30 p.m. at the - King's Park range, Kowloon,

A meeting of members of the Licensing Board was held at the Council Chambers The concert given by the Rafalewskis at the pesterday afternoon, when applications for Fesk Hotel last night was woll attended The publican's and adjunct licencor wors considered. report will appear in our next issus. -

Sir Henry May prosided, and the members. present wors-Hon. Mr. M. Stewart, Hon. Mr. C. Mol. Masser, ilon. Mr. E. Osborne, Mozere. A. Sholton Hooper, A. Mackenzie and T. F. Hough.

A Chinese report says that the Provincial Assembly in Makden proposes to form & Besu Company with Tie. 1,000,000 na capital, and Viocroy Hai Liang has subscribed Tls. 50,000 to the capital. A scheme is also on foot to float a sugar refining company.

A Chinese telegram suys that the Prince

The owner of the Mee Wo Soy factory in Belcher Sicest was yesterday prosecuted at the instance of the Sanitary Department for allow iug stagnant water to remain in jars, thereby Inspector Fischer breading mosquito larvae. proved the ease and the defendant was fried $15.

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS and several well-know 1 educators and scion-Regent has commanded the Waivupu and the fists, selected in hurge part from institu-Yuchuanpu to take steps to reorganize the tariff tions of learning in the South, have since ragnations and the stoff of the Maritime Cus been called into conference hy these toms, so as to be prepared for China to resume

control of the service. oficials. Most graphic deseriptions aro |published regarding the operations of the pansite which is designated "deadly." Here are a few of the results: "Physical weakness, emaciation, a death like pallor, sad such symptoms as headache, stomach troubles, and dropsy.

Childrew affected with. Bookworm are dwarfed. Luts of 18 appear to be only 10 or 11 years old; boys of 10 or 11 look like little children. The little children are like old men and women. They are as backward mentally as they are physicaly, studying and learning with difficulty."

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The following publican's licences were granted:

A. F. Davies, The Hongkong Hotel; J. N. Mahta, the King Edward Hotel; M. Stern- borg, the International Hotel; William Krator, the Rose, Shamrock & Thistle Hotel, F. Reichmans, the Grand Hotel: George Gresu. the Criterion Hotel; B. Mayer, the Colonial Hotel; T. R. Nico, the Imperial Hotel Esther Ollyor, the New Travellers' Hotel; Richard Karge, the German Tovorn Gruzman, the Central Hotel; R. David, the Kowloon Hotel, W. Gallagher, the Boite View Hotel, Kaokuzo Cyotsaki, the Sei Foo Row.

The following adjunct loances were granted; P. O. Peuster, the Peak Hotel; J. H. Nowbold, the Owl-Grill Room; R. Ekhardt, the Café Woiemann, Limited; Kaokuzɔ Uysetsuki, tho Sei Foo Raw Hotel; Y. Nomura, the Nomara Hotel; H. S. Markham, the Vienna Café Co., Limited; Lange Games, the Astor House

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APPLICATIONS OBJECTED TO.

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REPORTED REVOLUTION IN

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LONDON, November 2nd. From Paris comes a rumour that a revolution has broken out at Madrid. It is impossible either to confirm

or to deny the rumour.

[We presume this means that telegraphic communication with Spain has been interrupt ed, and this alono suggests that the rumear is not without some foundation.]

THE JAPANESE TARIFE.

PROTESTS BY MANCHESTER AND

NOTTINGHAM.

In a Hongkong nows letter appearing in 17'Avenir de Tonkin appears the following (translated) paragraph concerning Sir Henry May's speech at the opening of the Kowloon Railway-Sie Hory Mar said what none

LONDON, November 2nd. of our Governors would have deal to 7: he very plainly affirmed that, God helping, The application of E. F. Zallarmayər for a

In What a hold is there in the this enterprise would sucosal, the licence is respect of the Globo Hotel was Nottingham manufacturers have Southern States of America, for exploitation i direnuatauces

Governor objected to by a Mr. Ellis, (formerly in the decided to join the Manchester Chain- by patent medicine vendors! But bad would have lost his post for an expression so Royal Navy) who in somewhat impassioned her of Commerce deputation to Sir

tates of elevatod. Ir rather, he would never have language declared that as an Englishman

he objected to the application being granted Edward Grey, the minister of Foreign what the hud the courage to employ it."

on the

ground of immorality on the Affairs, to protest against the Ja- American papers have to say upon the

Yesterday being the dies defunctorum in the premises. He made a number of allegations "starlling discover?" at San Francisco without becoming persuaded that the Catholic lendar, a solam requiem against the applicant He said he had over panese tariff as being a severe blow

service and pontifical high mass was celebrated aeroplained to the polion about the keuse Loing to British trade. Oriental variety is infinitely more to be in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception improperly conducted. He was not discharged dreaded then the indigenous parasite! It at 7 o'clock in the morning. In the evening from the plass. He left because he was alt leads up to this: What more nood be there was a solemn precession round the prayer dissatisfied with the manner in which it was urged to put a stop not only to Hindu but at Michael's Cemetery at the Happy Valley conducted. to all Oriental immigration? Hindus are concluding with the absolution administered by now said to be entering the States at the His Lordship te Bishop. All the prayers were sung by the clergy in Grogoviau style Novely rate of five thousand a yoor. What seems

all the raves were strewn with wreaths and orasses. The attendance was large and all the to be entirely overlooked in the stale out of the ease by the San Francisco Roman Catholic religious institutions papers is the simple fact that imm gr. represented. ntion from the Orient les bean going on for very many years and that in all probability the ailment that a bacteriological examination has shown to be common

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A Chinaman has been sentoncadal Kohs to eight months' imprisonment for attempted opium-aggling. It appears that under corer of darkness, accused attempted to single ten

case of opiem ashore from the stemor Oriental

among the Oriental immigrants is one with which they have always been troubled as the Chinese was learing the vessel on

sampan with the opiam our celed beneath bis without anybody or even themselves clothes, he was detected from the steamer's dock being aware of it. Never before however, by a Customs offer. When the offer was wo scan them represented as lazy.about to search prisoner, the latior suddenly. A. S. WATSON & CO., hits and ambitious, and with a

throw the tins over Sard, and himself jumped LIMITED,

strong tendency to imbecility. On the into the water in an effort to make his escape He was soon pulled out, however, and placed contrary, they have been usually represented under arrest. The tins of opium wərə niso as industrious, hard-working, virile people picked up before they aauk. likely in a short time to oust white labour if tovere checks were not placed upon their

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLY communications relating to the newe lumn should be addressed to THE EDITOR.

Applicant explained his relations with the

party making the objection, sud after hearing. this the Board intimated that the application was granted.

In the case of the Land We Live In Hotel, Mr. Ellie appeared again to object to the application of David Froiman. Ho objected again, ho said, on the grounds of immorality and added serious charges against the applicant.

The Chairman-Have you say barmaids? Yes. I had two, but at present I have only one

The Chairman-During the currency of your licenre you can have barmaids, but after December it will not be allowed.

Hon. Mr. Osborne-Are you going to soud them away ?

PERSIA.

THE RECENT ACCEPTS ELECTION.

LONDON, November 2nd. Reuter's Agency understands Nasr. ul-oulk, the Persian Regent Elect, bas left London eu

route for Persia, having previously received satisfactory assurances from the various parties at Teheran regarding the non-party character of his election.

LATER. STRONGLY WORDED PERSIAN ·

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A Teheran telegram states that the |

Applicant-They are going away themselves. Foreign Minister, in protesting aga- The applicant also stated his relations with inst the Anglo-Russian note of the the objector, and the Board after considering 1st inst, says the delay in the payment in camer, agreed to grant the application.

of the allowance to the ex-Shah was Ismail Pillay Madar applied for is renewal of due to the obstacles imposed by Eng- licence which ho held for the Steg land and Russia to Persia obtaining Hotel in Wellington Street and Queen's Road money, Central. Mr. Stoaveuson, of Messrs. Descon,

APILIOLES WHO WOULD KỰT SLEEP

ON THE PREMISES,

The Minister describes the send-

Correspondenta misl jorward their names and cotning into California; but in spite of all from Kongmoon was stopped on leaving the Looker & Deacon, appeared in support of the line of servants to collect the money

All letters for publication should be written on e side of paper only.

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addresses with communications addressed to the restrictions the immigration of Orientals Editor, not for publication but as ovidenies of continue and the "startling discovery" of good faith.

doctor at Angel Island is therefore a god-send," and the very No anonymously signed communications that

put kod already appeared in other papers will be

stop to the influx. It is fully a month arried.

Ordere for extra copies of DAILY PRESS ago now since the discovery was made. should be sent before 11 am on day of but we have not yet heard that it has re- publication. After that hour the supply is

commended itself to the Federal Government Timited. Only apply for Cash.

Telegraphic Address: PRESS.

as an adequate reason for strengthening the Code: A.B.C. 5th Ed. Lieber.

exclusion laws.

P. O. Box, 6. Telephone No. 12. alongzong Orzicz: 10a, Das Vœur Road C LONDON OFFICE: 131, Fleet Street. EC

The Daily Press.

Yesterday we mentioned that six pernous had been reported to the police as missing en Mon. day. Three more were reported missing on Tuesday.

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At the Magistracy yesterday a sarapan mas the Band 815 for making Inst. to 3.. Heungehan. He was fined a further 85 for having no licence to ply as a passenger boat..

There is no limit to the ingenuity of the opium smuggler. A passenger on the On Lee wharf at Hongkong as he was carrying on or dinary looking Chinese wooden pillow. It was examined and was found to contain saverat bot. tles of opiam neatly dous up in straw. This, however, did not end the fad. The passenger had out a small boy on board to fetch another pillow, and this also was found to contain opium. On the first oharge the defaudant was fined $250 or two months. The small boy wis charged with being in possession of opium, but the charge against him was dismissed and the man re-arrested on a recond chargo. For this l was fined a second $250 or three months in prison.

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.

Causeway Bay continues nightly to be the venus of hage crowds who delight in the sights and the entertainment provided by Harmston's Circus. There is a great variety, and conse- quently there is something in the programme which appeals to everybody. The trapeziats, the clowns, the gymnasts, the daring riders, etc., cannot fail to thrill and sxoite all beholdere,

neplication.

Applicant stated that there were two bars, but as an outrage contrary to interna- the premises were one, although there was an tional usage. entrance from Queen's Boad and another from Wellington Strout. The place was in charge of

* manager.

The Chairman- Do yon live on the premises ? Applicant-No.

The Chairman-That is a condition of your

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["AILY FEES EXCLUSIVE SAKTICE.) SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACES.

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SECOND DAY'S RESULTS.

SHANGHAI, November 2nd. NORTHERN CÚÓP-Value, T. 250. Second Pouy, Tls. 75. Third Pony, Tls. 50, For Chins Ponies. Threo-Quartors of a Mile. Mr Quebec's Stradicens, Jones Mr Diok Turpia's Valhalla, Delgaro... Mr G. D. Contts Worcester, Latronco

Time, 1 m. 30-3/5 secs.

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CHINA CUP.-Value, T, 250. Beaoud Pony Tls. 75. Third Pouy. T 50. For China Poules, being bona fide Grifins at dato of entry One Milo,

Mr Erolyn's Crusader, Rowe

Mr T. G. Drakeford's Sealark, Lindy Mr Aeroplane's Endymion, Mnckio

Time, 2 ms. 5-2/5 secs.

SHANGHAI STAKES.-Voluo, Ths. 500. Second Pony, The 150. Third Pony, Tls. 75. For China Ponies. Ono Milo and a Half.

Mr Buxoy's Cecilo Rose, Burkill Messrs Oswald and Hunter's Resilient, Rowe M. Drugo's Chino, Camming

Tie, 3ius, 14-25 secs.

PAGODA CUP-Valno, Tis. 250. Second Posy, Th. 75. Third Pony, Tls. 50. For Griffins purchased at a pahlte anotion of grins after 1st July, 1910, by a Member or Members of (bo Shanghai Rico Club at an actual cost of not more than Ta, 125. Ono Mile.

Mr Dou Q's Fegok, Jalinstons

Mr Ruby's Ansiguen, Burkill

Fime 2. 6 sens.

Me Evelyn's Caprice. Vida

LLAMA MAY STAKEN.Value, Tis. 250. Se- cond Four, T. 75. Third Pony. Tls. 50.

For all China Ponies, Two Miles.

Mr Buzey's Royal Rose, C. Burkil Me Fash's Murħles, A. Burkill, Mr R. Bacgregor's Clarchavou. Cumming

Time, 4ais. 21.4/5 secs.

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RUBICON PLATE-Vulto. Tis. 250. Second Pony, T. 75. Third Pony, Tls. 50. For China Ponies, being bond fidé Griffins at dato of entry. One Mile, and & Quarter. Mr John Pool's Discarded, Johnstone .. The Rings Thoas, Meyerink... Mr F. B. Marshall's Clora Tree, Vida

Time, 2m. 41.4/5 secs.

RACING STAKES. Value, Tis. 260, Second

Pony, Tls. 75. Third Pony. Tla, 50. For China Ponies that have never heen encë provious to 1st January, 1910. One Mile and a Half.

Mr. F. D. Marshall's Persimmen Tres, Vida 1 Mr Edbrook's Squire MeGulper, Laurones Mr Valentine's Marseille, Möller

3 Time 3m. 21-1,5 socz

STORE STAKES.-Veloo, Tis, 250. Second Peur, Tix. 75. Third Pony, Th, 50. For China Fonies, bring bond fide Grittius at date of antry. Three-Quarters of a Mile.

Mr John Peel's Rejected, stone The Bing's Soyle, Mogeriuk Mr Raby's Liquidstor, Fuhr...

Time, 1m. 31-3/5 secr

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SICCAWEI PLATE.-Value, Tls. 250. Second Pony, Tle, 75. Third Pony, The 50. For all China Ponies. Qús Mile and a Quarter --

Mr Paynton's Marengo, Rove Mears. Winsome and Hasty's Oberon Barkzill Mr G. D. Goatts' Worcester, Laurence

Time, 2m. 39-1/5 secs.

BRITISH ENTERPRISE IN JAPAN.

LONDON, November 2nd:

A letter from a member of the Japanese. The Loudon Gazette" contains Board of Commerce, which appeared in some of the announcement that Lieutenant the daily papers last week, would throw a very anfavourable light on British enterprise in The Chairman-He is bound to be there Sutor, R.G.A., has been removed Japan, if the facts of the case as stated by the

licence.

Mr. Stevenson --He has à maunger there,

himself.

Hon. Mr. Osborne-Are the profits of the two bara distinct, or do they go to the one person?

Mr. Stoavenon-To the one person Hon. Mr. Osborne-Are these the persona who have been licensed ? Mr. StearonsonYes,

from the Army.

THE TRAWL INDUSTRY IN JAPAN.

BEAJONS FOR WITHDRAWAL OF BUBSIDY.

In 1998 the Japaneso Govarnment adopted Hon. Mr. Osborne Why all this discussion? the polley of making a small grant to steam The Chairman-Somebody raised the point.

trawlers built in this constry and owned and The Chairman added that he did not think manzel by Japanese subjects. The first craft Mr. Madar was capable of managing the place of this description commenced fishing opera and the licence ought to be in the name of his tions in 1904, reports the Japan Mail. At manager. The Board might grant the licence the outset there was much opposition on to Mr. Thomson, the manager, but not to Mr. the part of Japanese fistarmen, who be Madar. An

writer were correct. In other interested quarters, however, a different view is entertained though no reply has been published so far from either of the British firals concerned. Ascord- ing to the latter from the member of the Board of Commerce, the British Arms interested in the Kobo Syndicats, Limited, which was formed some years age to exploit certain important concessions for electrical aidertakings in Japan, have failed to find their share of the capital required for no satisfactory resaons, and we are led to believe that the concessions which are eagerly taken up gress to believe that t German and American firms! The Japanese bu eventually the subscriptions were return ed.

and the excellence of the present programmie the name of plication had better bo B-nt in in Hoved that their hereditary, indkastey would be capital was raised without any dieulty.

Mr. Steaveuson-At pressat the application impaired by the new methods. The Govern- While the British. capital has not been forth-

The fire brigade at Yaumati, which consists of two European and two Chiuche frames, was called out on Tuesday to extinguish a fire which is appreciated to a great oxtent. had comrred in two grass stacks on the Prays. The flames were soon extinguished.

Yesterday's typhoon warnings from the Manila Observatory were:-(1) Cyclone or typhoon W. of northern Palawan moving W. (2: Cyclone or typhoon near or over the Feler Islands moving W. or W.N.W.

HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 3RD, 1910. SAN FRANCISCO has discovered a new reason for stemming the tide of immigration from the Orient. A recent San Francisco news paper devotos nearly two pages to "a startling discovery" stated to have been made by Dr. M. W. GLOVER at the quarantine station at Angel Island, Twelve -out of seventeen Hindu immigrants who were medically examined were found to be afflicted with hookworia, which is described Chinese "droad malady." Two

The Jupan Chronicle is informed that his immigrants, the only ones of that race to be examined" were also shown to be Majesty the Emperor has presented a silver cup to be ran for as a prize nt the race-mesting to similarly affected. A Faleralstatuto debars be held ut Narno this week-end. This is the aliens from landing in the United States first time sp Imperial prize has been offered at who are afflicted with dangerous contagious race-meeting in the Kwansat district. disease. Under this statute Orientals suf-

To-day is the birthday of the Emperor of foring from trachoma are dente landing Japan. His Majesty is 58 years of age. Ho simply upon the certificate of the immigra was crowned at Kyoto on October 31st, 1858, tion surgeon setting forth he fact. No and has therefore reigned for forty-two year trial is necessary, and there is no possibility Consul and Mrs. Fuuatsu hold an "At Home"

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IMPERIAL MOTHER!

Imperial Mother, from whose breasts

We drank as babes the pride whereby We question er'n thine own bobeats,

And judge thee with no flinching eye;— Oft slow to hear when thou dost cul,

Dit vert with a divided will, When once a rival seeks thy fall,

We are thy sons and daughters still.

The love that halts, the faith that voers,

Are then doop sunk as in the Ses: The Ses where thou must brook pears, And halvo with none thy sovereignty.

WILLIAM WATION.

Thomson.

The Chairman-If Mr. Madar steeps on the waters, where they consiívaly distant coming, we have reason to believe that it is not

is refused? promises we can grant it to him.

The Bouretary-Will Mr. Madar sleep on the premison?

Mr. Steavesson-I don't think ho will. The Chairman-There will be no business until he puts the pplication in order.

Mr. Hooper There is plenty of time yet. The Chairman-If he makes the application now it can be put through before the and of the month.

A JAPANESE APPLICATION. Mr. Griat appeared in support of the applies tion of Kaokezo Uyantsuki for a publican's licence for the Bei Foo Bow. Hotel in Con- naught Road, sad explained that it was desired because the Japanese who went there did not have regular meals.

saeut wet this difficulty by limiting the

se of the trawlers to

due to any inability on the part of the British be thought concessionaires to raise it, but to the nati to interfere with operations of ordinary fisher factory tortas of the concessions, and one st men. This

allayed the discontent. and the profitablo nature of the enterprise being to sacrifice its interest in the scheme to

Partially

least of the Dritish Eros interested is prepared rapidly recognized, the number of storm trawlers

who is willing to take it up under the present scon ingrossed to 20. The latter total was up conditions. Would in be a simple way out plemented by another score during the past.

of the difficulty, therefore, if Momber of 12 months, and in the face of unmerous

Fathe

the Japanese Board of Conuered" introduced Government applications for subsidies

thegreat German and American firms" who is now on a has decided that the industry

are willing to finance and carry out the worke sufficiently firm footing to stand independent to the dissatisfied British concussion holders. It has therefore announced that the granting Or must the capital be British P-Commercial

the of subsidies will henceforth conse. Sinab is

Intelligence. official explanation, but the Tokyo dahi days that steam trawling 1 kind of enterprieo unsuited to Japanese traditions and customs, of which fact one contemporary afirms that the Government has just become sensible.

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION IN THE NORTH.

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ANGLO-GERMAN RIVALRY IN

WORLD MARKETS.

of appeal. Dr. GLOVER's startling discovery this afternoon. The Japanese Consulate in Timoleft Moji for this port on the 31st ulipoes on the applicant such a restriction as kiang Provinces with regard to the three economia intorests of both vonatrios could find

the papers tell us, may affect not only closed for the day.

We have received a letter signal "K.D." Hindoo, bat all Oriental immigration, the San Francisco press never loses an opport in oply to the letter which appeared in the unity to keep alive the agitation against Daily Press of yesterday regarding certain disagreements among the local Parsis in con- Oriental immigration, and anything which motion with the eh etion of Trustees of the, lends itself to sensational writing on the

local Parsi Charities. We do not think any subject is seized upon

with avidity, useful purpose will be served by publishing the Hookworm is not a disease unknown to the letter. The requisitionista "K.D.M" saya, are United States. It was estimated a year "fully determined" to make an application to ago that about 3,000,000 persons in the Court if their demands are not otherwise Southern States were the afflicted with comicsdod, and this brief statement will suffos asi

the answer to Mr. Kavarana's, this

"dreadful malads, " which We

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. would undertake not to sell liquors to Euro- Boa. Mr. Osborne asked if the applicant

Ata sitting of the Colonial Congrass at Berlin, Said Ruote, who has recently acted us the The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s str. Palermo is ex-

peans, as it wonit practically mean another pected to arrive at Panang on the 4th instant,

representative of the Deutsche Bank in Persis, European public house in the locality. at 6 am, and at Singapore on about 9th inst.

Hooper pointed out that they could The Shanghai Times understands that in the course of a speech referred to the com- 1.11.

impose any conditions they liked in granting a negotiations are still being carried on between muuity of interesis between Great Britain and The NY.E. str. Bombay Maru (Bombay licence.

the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the Germany in their Colonial policy and in world Mr. Rough did not think it would be fair to representatives of the Viceroy of the Liang markete. He expressed the opinion that the and is expected here on the 5th instant.

The NY.K. atr. Tango Maru (European suggested by Mr. Osborao.

million-tucl loan, and it is expected that the a basis of agreement in the urgent neersity of Line) left Moji for this port on the 31st ultimo,

the After maintaining Applicant, in reply to questions, said that terms will be settled in a few daininin in order to ensure for bome industries anfcient principle of the Open Door," occasionally Europeans came to his placa. They the receipt of the Total communica and is expected here on the 7th instant,

an employment, as also a development of trade The I.G.M. str. Derfinger, which left here mostly drank beer. He usually sold sake and forming them that the Viceroy

ist der loan corresponding

with the growth of the popul of two million tools his hotel. instant, at 2

tood maintained and new ones oponed up. Gormaoy Bank to be guarantood Japan from Calcutta left str. Apear Singapore on the 1st instant pm, nad may be not serve Europeans the licence was granted.

mares held an expected here on er about the 7th instant

The application of A. H. Jebsen for a publi-it wi

the

on the 5th ultimo, at noon, arrived at Genos on Japanese bser to the Japanese who patronised! Imperial Ediot sanctioning-fi the tion. Existing markets must be cultivated and

On the condition that the applicant should Ho Changhai

the

The

The Dodwell Line str. Braemar arrived at Now York on the 29th ultimo.

The Dodwell Line ste. Lenner arrived at Boston on the let instant.

BTATION HOTEL.

and

Chamber

of Com and England, in the value of their mutual ex-

at which chaugs of goods, stood at the head of all

that any merchant who had exporting States. Their merchant fleets whish dun'ts lirence for promises to be known as the mitable property or goods and winbad tolkorrow spanned the globe were unequalled by those of Station Hotel in Nathan Road, Kowloon, was money on granted.

same, should send them, through another nation. Baid Rnete laid stress on the Committee of his guld, to the Committee this barmony of interests, which would enable of the Chamber of Commerce to be pledged the two countries successfully to combit any the 8th ultimo, at 11 am, arrived at Sydney on and the application stood over.

R. H. Whitaker did not answer to ble name, with the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank sncord attempt on the part of a third party to establish

a monopoly: the 2nd instant, et 4 p.m.

ing to their value before the 30th October,

The 1.G.M. str. Coblenz, which left here on

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