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THEATRE ŠKODA ROYAL.-

CITY HALL.

MR FRED COYNE,

Lute of the Bandmain Opera—Co.)

Presonte.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1sr, 1911.

HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL

PEACE PRESERVATION ORDINANCE

AMENDED

A meeting of the Legislative/Connel was held yesterday afternoon, when all tho members mero present. The most important business transacted was the passing of the Peace. Preservation (Amenduse: Ordinans through all its stages.

The Attorney General moved the suspension THE ECCENTRICS" of the standing orders to enable the Bill to be

THREE NIGHTS ONLY.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 4TH,

1.

· TUESDAY,

The Escentrice render their bow,

The Full Opera “ FALKA,“

WEDNESDAY,

Commencing at 9:15 p.m."- Ente Chus.

Price anal,

carried through all stages, and remarked that it In-I not heap circulated va yaual became the

decision with regard to it had only been arrived at on the previous day. The Bill was only drafted on Wednesday night, and the proofs were not revised until the following morning, He moved that it be read, first time..

TELEGRAMS. TELEGRAMS,

[TUROVOU RAUTER'S AGENCY.}

THE REVOLUTION.

GERMAN PRECAUTIONS.

LONDON, Nov. 30- Reuters Berlix correspondent states that the authorities at Kingchau have been instructed to immediately send 200 men to Tientsin.

REBELS ENTER NANKING. A cable from Router's Nanking cor- respondent states-that-the-Revolution- aries have entered the city. AMERICA'S OFFER TO CHINA, Router's correspondent at Wash The Colonial Secretary (HoL. Mr. Clamenti)ington wires that the United Statse has offered the Council of Foreign Ministers in China 2,500 American troops from the Philippines to keep open the railway from Peking to the sea for the purpose of protecting foreigners,

Reconsted.

HIS EXCELLENCY-Gentlemen, The Gazette Extraordinary published yesterday contained a proclamation issued under section 6 of the Peace Preservation Ordinance, No 10 of 1886. That proclamation gives certain powers for deal- ing with disturbances in the Colony, certain The ECCENTRIC and "LES CLOCHES DE oxceptional powers which were considered nec CORNVILLE," (pocket edition).mary at a meeting of the Governor-in-Counci] on the previous afternoon. I do not for a mio- inest imagine that any exceptional powers will be required in this Colony, except perkups in one single direction, of which I will speak more fally in a moment. Chinese residents in this Colony, I am confident, appreciate the security nod safety they enjoy under the British flag, and this has beca proved abundantly to me dur ing the course of the last month when I have had innst loyal co-operation from leading Chin- ese residents, of course including the two Chin- cro members of Council. They have not only done their utmost to en-operate with the Gov- orament, but they have also followed my advico in many somewhat differit matters on which thoy have some and asked it. It is therefore, you will agree, all the more incumbent en tho Government to grant to the residents of the Colony that peace, security and protection of life and property that they expect to enjoy nador the British flag, (Applause) As bow.

Booking at 8. MOUTRIE & Co. Hongkong, 1st December, 1911.-

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THEATRE.

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OF

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FRIDAY December lat,

SATURDAY, 2nd, and BUNDAY, 3rd, ever, you have en, protably in the Press, or

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Special Programmes of

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Entire Change of every two days. Hongkong, 30th Novombor, 1911.

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have heard elrowhere, there has, during tho last. fow weeks, been a considerable amount of row- dinace. I won't give it a stronger me than that there have been several interferences

THE SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN.

LONDON, November 30th. Mr. Asquith was under eugagement to speak at the City Temple yesterday evening in connection with a philan thropic organisation, but-sufiragettes howled him down, and he left without speaking.

MAILS AND MISTRESSES..

LONDON, November 30th. Ten thousand mistresses and maids made a demonstration at the Albert Hall yesterday evening, and protested against the inclusion of servauts in the Insurance Bill.

CANADA AND NAVAL DEFENCE.

LONDON, November 00th.. Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa

PORTUGUESE MONARCHIST

CONSPIRATORS.

LOEDON, November 80th, Reuter's correspondent at Lisbon wires that the trial of numerous. Monarchist con. "pirators has begun.

Joaquim Almeida has been sentenced to six years' solitary confiuemont, after which follows ten years cloportation.

THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR

LONDON, November 30th.

The German papers are speculating on the retirement of Dr. von Bethmann Hellweg, and mention Admiral Tirpitz bis probable successor.

KRUPP'S EXTENDING.

LONDON, November 30th.

SANITARY BOARD OFFICE,

HONGKONG..

TO THE

OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS.

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

KLEIST,"

TAKE NOTICE that under No. 5 of the

DOMESTIC CLEANLINESS and T Steamship VENTILATION BYE-LAWS (as amended) every Lomestic Building or part of such Build- ing within the CENTRAL Division of the ring arrived, Consigness of Cargo are hershy City of Victoria, and the WESTERN Division informed that their Goods, with the exception of Kowloon, occupied by Members of more than landed and stored at their risk Jato the of Opinm, Treasure and Valuables, are being one family, except those within the European Reservation or in owloon, South of Austin hasardons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of Rond, or those parts of a Domestic Building wed the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and as a Shop, Office or Godown, must be CLEANS.

Godowa Company, Limited, Kowloon, and West D and LIBEWASHED THROUGHOUT Point Godowns, whence delivery may be by the owners during the mouths of

obtained. December and January

NE-The word Throughout" used in this notice means that the Housos bould be Lima washed in

in respect of all the Walls of each Room, all Cubicles, Partitions, Stair Casings and Stair Roofs in Main Building), Offices and Sorvuats Linings, all Ceilings and the Undersides of Qarters and inclusive of Veroudats.

The Backyard must have its containing Walls Limewashed up to the level of the first floor.

Carved Painted or Polished Woodwork in good condition, however, need not be Limo- washed, but must be learned.

The Central Division of the Cily lies between It is rumoured that Krupp's are negociat-Tank Lano and Cleverly Street on the West.

Gilman Street and Peel Street on the East and ing for the purchase of land at the mouth of the Elbe for the construction of a great Naval Dockyard.

ST. ANDREW'S BALL

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night in the City Hall, was an unqualified ane- The Hongkong St. Andrew's Ball, held last cess, and for brilliance of display and social ou joyment it certainly equalled its many prede conors. The attendre was as large as over. and the decorations were on the same lavish soale as before while the ploturesque ceremonial asso- ciated with the supper was greatly enjoyed a usual. This year theociety has as its President the Hou. Mr. C. H. Ross, who did the honours with becoming dignity, while Mr. A. V. Mouk, the Hon. Secretary, was unsparing in his offorts to complete the extensive arrangements which have to be carried through for such an under- Laking.

The decorations showed most of the well known features. There was the huge iluminat ed-St. Andrew's cross at the entrance, the lion roupant held a conspicuous place amid the

Kowloon is divided into the Eastern and straight line drawn from the North sad thereof Western Divisions by Nathan Road and a through the Yaumati Service Reservoir to the Nurthorn toandary of Kowloon,

The Governmon Limewashing Contractor is prepared to Cleanse and Limewash Floors at the rate of 95 cents per floor on application Board.. being made to the Secretary of the Sanitary

W. BOWEN-ROWLANDS, Secretary Dated this 1st day of December, 1911 (1386

G.

R.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG

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In the matter of the Entato of LI SUI YUNG late of Vloteria in the Colony of Hongkong Merchant, deceased,

TOTICE is hereby giren that the Cort has, by virtue of Section 68 of The Pro- order limiting the time for sending in Claims to bates Ordinance 1897 No. 2 of 1897), made an or against the above estate to the 21st day of December, 1911.

above date.

Creditors and claimant are hereby required

with the police in the execution of their duty, wives that Sir Wilfrid Laurier's ammend. blaze of light on the stairway, and shields and to and their claims to the undersigned by the

One caze

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CITY HALL.

ment to the Address that the conflict of opinion in the now Canadian Cabinet on the question of naval defence was contrary to the principles of respon. sible government was defented by 121 to 77 votes.

HOME POLITICS.

LONDON, November 30th. The Duke of Devonshire has been

and the first these cases which occurred are, in my opinion, somewhat signiiloont. was the arrest of a thief, after whom there bad nlready been raised ahne and org. When arrested by a constable, the crowd turned on the constable. The next two cases were cares of notching jewelley from the heads of Chinese ladies. That form of crime is detested by Chinese in this Colony, and is one in which they always give the most eager assistanca to crowd should have resented the arrest of the prisoper by the police is to my mind very signi fleant, and it seems to me to show that theso persons who hase interfered with the police do not belong to the Colony, but are a recent imppointed Chief Opposition Whip in poration from outside its boundaries. It is, as

the House of Lords, the Earl of Wat. I have said, the duty of the Government to degrove having magnet. protect its citizens from abaso, and to as extended to al persons to come in and out, sure them the freedom which is alays and to stay as they like in this Colony. It is the duty of the government to show, if people come from Canton to this Colony, that they

LONDON, Nuvember 30th. must behave themselves, and that we shall not

Teheran despatches state that a fresh allow the city of Victoria to become the scene

Kussian ultimatum demands the dis- 15 two-minute rounds.

of turbulence and riots such as, unfortunately, missal of Mr. Morgan Shuster, the FSATHERWEIGHT SUPREMACY OF THE ORIENT China. And in this desire I am quite confident

at the present moment exist in some parts of American Treasurer-General, and Mr. Le Coffre, a British subject appointed of the whole sanity, including the Chinese, to Tabriz by Mr Shuster, and the pay (applause.) The Peace Preservation Ordinarice, goutlemen, confers certain powers, as 1 hava gaid mont of the expenses of the army of upon the Government for the despersion of occupation. Motons assemblies and so on, but in my view it provisions for dealing with persons arrested red- handed in acts of violence are exceeding isade. quate. It is, as you woli recognise, very difficult in those circumstances to arrest persons. When

To-morrow, December 2nd, THE OLD FIRM-GENUINE BOUTS WELTERWEIGHT SUPREMACY OF THE ORIENT BILL LEWIS W. HUDSON, E.R.A., 20 three minute rounde LIGHTWEIGHT SUPREMACY OF THE ORIENT. STOKER BIGGINS & MICKY DUNN,

PTE. POTTER. BANDSMAN SHUTER that we have the full approval and acquiescence

16 two-minuta rounils.

Alao LITTLEJOHNS v. SEAMAN BEATIL, 10 two-minute rounds.

Doors open 8.30, commencing 9 p.m. sharp. Admission, $6, 84, and 22. [Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price to the $2 seats.]---

Bookings and plaus at the ROBINSON PIANO CO. :

Every seat guaranteed.

H. TILLMAN, Manager. Hongkong, 25th November, 1911.

RONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES Varx ROAD C LONDON OPPICE: 131, FLEST STREET. EC

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, DECEMBER 1ST, 1911.

the police saccsel in arresting a person, in my opinion he should be dealt with severely. The and the infliction of a short sentence of in- infliction of a small fino is perfectly useless prisonment is not only useless, but exceedingly dileul because of the limited prison nccano- dation we have in the Colony. I think therefore it is advisable that when it shall appear to the Governor-in-Council Decessary to issue this proclamation under this Ordinance that for the time, and for the time only, daring which the proclamation is current, the magistrates should be given powers to inflict corporal punishment upon persons who bare been arrested for ind- ting acts violence or themselves committing acts of violence. That, gentleman, in the object of the Bill which is before yon. The Law Officers have set down n aumber of sections of various Ordinances dealing with such acte of violence and these we will examine very care!

TELEGRAMS. fully in commitice. Our object is to deter

{"DAILY PRESS EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.]

A BOYCOTT THREATENED.

TOKYO, Nov. 30th. According to the "Hoohi Shim- bun," the Chinese in Japan are con sidering a suggestion to boycott German goods in retaliation for the support given to the Imperialists by German officers.

JAPAN'S BUDGET.

TOKYO, Nov; 30th.

the

The Government states that the revenus last year amounted to 55 million yen, and the expenditure to 570 million yen Compared with figures for the previous year an increase of eight millions is shown in "the revenue and two millions in the

expenditure.

RUSSIA AND PERSIA:

Failing a reply within 48 hours the troops will advance.

At pre sent there are 6,000 Russian troops in Persia.

GREEK AT OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

battleaxes, some of which were said to have been used at Tannockburn, lent a distinctive touch to the embellishment. St. Andrew's Hall was devorated with evergroous, old armour, and a large cross, whio St. George's Hall had in ad dition to its usual decorations Clan Rows tartan Dansing commenced shortly after vine v'clock to music supplied by the band of the KOY.LI, Regiment, and the progamme was carried through suco ssfully the reels and strathspey arousing considerable enthusiasm Tis M.Cs were Captein Stewart, Dr. Allan, Mos, R. Sutherland, W. Armstrong. A. N. Pollock, A. L. hields, W. L. Carter and others.

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

The Douglas steamer Haimun is going into doek on Tuesday.

The Silk shipped by the M.M. steamer Tarkin livered in your on the 27th November. which left this fort on the 24th uit was de.

A wireless message from the C.P.R. steamer, Monteagle, sent to Yekohama at 10 p.m. su

HUGH A. NISKET.

Cfficial Administrator, Dated this 21st day of November, 1911. THE PO ON MAKINE INSURANCE & GODOWN COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

... ོད་ No NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an MEETING of the Company will be held at its EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL Hood Olos, No. 157, Wing Lok Street, Victoria, Hongkong, on FitIDAY, the lat day of DECEMBER, 1911, at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, passing the following Special Rosolution:-

That the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company be respectively extended, altered and amended so as to read as shewn in the print signed for the purpose of identification by the Chairman of this Meeting, and that sol extended, altered and amended Memorandum and Articles of Association be henceforth adopted as the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Comay, to the exclusion of those heretofore revailing."

will be en hoequity submitted for confirmation

Should the are Resolution boduly. passed, it

SA

Tuesday, the 28th November, when the vessel was 1,020 miles distant from Japan, advised all Welladhat the Commander expects to reach traordinary General Meeting, which will be & Special Resolution to a further Ex Yokokares at 4 p.m. on Saturday, December 2nd. held at the said I fead Offes, at 12 o'clock Noos,

The E. & A. steamer Empire left Sydney on November 28th for this port, via Queensland SATURDAY, the 16th day DecEM ÞER, porta. Port Darwin and Mails.

The Mogal Line str. Athell, from the United Kingdom, left-Singapore on the 28th November and is due here on Monday, Dec. 4th.

The P.M. str. Perai sailed from San Fran. cisco November 29th for Hongkong, via Hone lalu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki, and Shanghai and is due bere December 27th.

The P. O. Syria," left Singapore for this port on the 28th ult, at 8 a.m, and is due here on December 4th at about 6 4.12.

LONDON, Nov. 29. Convocation at Oxford has by 505 votes to 360 rejected the statute approved by Congregation on the 7th inst.. making Greek optional for candidates to honours in science and mathematics.

THE WAR IN TRIPOLI.

LONDON, Nov. 29. ·

Yokohama November 25th for Hongkong, and The P. 1. 8. S, Co. se. Mongolia sailed from is scheduled to arrive at Hongkong December kong on 25th, ult. and is due here to-day.

The ss. Kuisang loft Singapore for Hong The s.. Kumsang left Calcutta for Hong kong on 21st alt, and is due here about the 7th inst

Tenyo Maru sailed from San Francisco on the 22nd lost. for Hoogkoa and is expected to arrive at this port en or about the 19th Den. Yokohama on the 14th ist, for San Francisco The T.K.K. str. Shago aru asiled from

and is dus at that port on or about 3 th inst.

The T.K.K. str. Nippon Maru sailed from fonelula on the 21st in tant for Hongkong und is expected to arrive at this port on or about the 12th December.

1911

and amendment to the Memorandum and Prints of the roposed extensions, alterations Articles of Assocation have been cironlated to Shareholders.

By Order of the Board of Directors, UN LAI CHUEN,

Permanent Seerotary.

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Hongkong, 25th October, 1911, HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS CO., LƊ.

NOTICE.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless jutimation is received from the Consigness BEFORE NOON TO-Day requesting it to be auded hore.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods- andelivered after the 7th inst, will be subject have left the Godowns, sad all goods remaining

la rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods ars to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 7th inst, at 9.30 4.

All Claims must reach as bofore the 12th inat.. or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Laling will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLORD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. (1389

Hongkong, lat December, 1911. SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

THE Steamship

THE

"MONMOUTHSHIRE," having arrived from the above Porte, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the tazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf audi Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Goods not cleared by the 5tli proz.- at 6`r.m.- will be subject to rent,

All broken, chafed and damaged packages. are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on TUESDAY, 5th Deo., at 10.00.." Claims against the Steamer must be presented within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.

any case whatever.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,

Agents, Hongkong, 30th November, 1911.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. HONGKONG MARU." From SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS HONOLULU, AND JAPAN PORTS.

THE

arrived. Consignees of Cargo are her

above-namod Steamer having notified to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongade.

Cargo remaining undelivered on TUESDAY, the 30th Nov., at 5 P.M., will be landed at Con- signees risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from Company's Gedown,

No Firs Insurance whatever will be effected. No Claims will be recognised after the Goods have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered on MONDAY, the 4th Dec., afternoon, will be subject to reat and landing charges,

sume to be arranged. he left on board or Godown, and examination of All chafed and otherwise damaged" Cargo to

MONDAY, the 11th Dec,, otherwise they will not recognised.

All Claima must be filled on or before

K. MATSDA, Agent.

Hongkong, 27th November, 1911. [1206 HONGKONG-BOSTON & NEW YORK

AMERICAN ASIATIC S.8. CO.

AND SUEZ CANAL.

price of GAS to the Publie will be FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK VIA POETS N and from the 1st January, 1912, the REDUCED to 82.60 per 1,000 cubic feet.

By Order of the Directors,

GEORGE CURRY,

Local Secretary, Hongkong, 2nd November, 1911. (1323

ΝΟΤΙΟΣ,

Hongkong and China from this date.

bare authorized Mr. 07. I. ELLIS to sign one Firm per provuestion in

E: D. SASSOON & Co. Hongkong, 30th November, 1911 (1382. KING EDWARD HOTEL.

The T.K.K.str. Kiyo Maru sailed from Val-HE paraiso on the 15th instant for Hongkong and THE above Hotel will be under the Mariage- is expected to arrive at this port on or about the 1st January, 1912,

ment of Mr. H. HAYNES, from the 3rd February.

Hongkong, 30th November, 1911. [1383. NOTICE

criminals from songregating here during this

Renter's correspondent at Rome wires presout crisis in China, and show them that the that, in order to deler sniping at Beng Govoriment of this Colony, and also the law-abiding and peaceful citizens of this bazi, the Italians surprised a bedy of Colony, will make it but for them if they Arabs and fierce fighting ensued. attempt to create disturbances and prevent the police of the Colony from carrying out their

The Arabs were simost wiped out, totie The hos. Attorney Genera: bus told while the Italian casualties were 12 killed you that I propose to ask the Council to pass and 30 wounded. this Bill through all its stages to-day. That however, will come under a separate motion, motion for the suspension of the standing orders We are engaged at the present moment on a

APPROVES in order to pass the first reading of the Bill.

POLICY: But I think it is wall that I should explain the reason who later on, we shall pornose this as a

The C.P.B. Monteagle left Vancouver for LONDON, Nov. 20, Hongkong on the 15th inst. p m is useless to have my necessary delay. 481 waiter of urgency if numbers agree, and it

-Renter's St. Petersburg correspondent have said, the proclamation which has been states that the Norore Vremyn, in com Issued appears to me to be of little value les menting on Sir Edward Grey's speech, it is supplemented by a Bill something like the

ve before us. The latency the

eulogises the Foreign Minister's sobriety

RUSSIA

BRITISH

are compelled to show is only misundend the courage of British foreign policy.

The T.K.K. str. Buyo Muru sailed from Bonolulu on the 14th inst. for Pern and Chile via Mexico.

AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

and the Bill appear to me necessary to make The journal also says that the speech the proclamation effective feeling of the Conseil should be that it would testifies that Russian action in Persia le

If, however, the

till next meating. I shall not insist on passing it of the Convention.

better to postpone the passing of the Bill not opposed either to the letter or spirit FOUR agree with me that if the Bill is necessary st through, to-day. But hope the Council will all it would be much better that it should be not been circulated as usual has already been ex passed at once. The reason why the Bill has plained by my hon, and learned friend on my left. (Applause.)

BIG JEWEL SALE.

LONDON, Nov. 30, Paris telegrams report that a three The motion was carried ananimously, and days' sale of jewels belonging to Abdul the bill substantly passed its first, second and Hamid, the former Sultan of Turkey. third reading and become low-

realised £200,000.

There is Nothing better than the best. We koop it.

Do you want it!

BRANDS!

FOUR PRICES

Frab, Sweet, Firm and cold as ice.

TH

DAIRY FARM CO, LOD.

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JO ALL whom it may concern, NOTICE

IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. P. F FALK whe formerly canvassed for our Firza for the sale on commission of Whisky, Boer. and Milk for cash orders only. is

no longer authorised to so canrass, and that he has NOW Do connection whatever with our Firm and has no suthority to make any so whatsoever of the name of our Firm, and further we entirely dia- eleton soy connection with or responsibility for hir acts or agreements.

F. BLACKHEAD & O^. Hongkong, November 28th, 1911

WANTED.

COMPETENT European Steward: for an Hotel in Manila to take charge of Dining Room. Must be sober and reliable. One who sponk Spanish preferred.

Apply stating torms and qualification with references to

IL F. Care of Post Office Box No. 40. Manila, P.I. Hongkong, 28th November. 1911. 1w.

(With Liberty to call at the Malabar Coast) 8.8. INDRAMAYO"... Te-day, 1st Dec.

6 P.M. 8.S. INDRAVELLI," On or about 26th Dec. For freight and furth information spply tom

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co,

General Agents, Hongkong, 7th November, 1911.

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FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

(Faking Cargo on Through Bills of Lading to Ilangoon, Madras and Mauritius.) THE Steamship

"CATHERINE APCAR,” Captain LC-Townesend, will be despatchod the above Ports SATURDAY, the 2nd, December at 1 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASS00N & Co., LTD, Agents. Hongkong, 28th November, 1911, *[1324-

FOR SALE. -LATEST

XMAS CARDS

SPECIAL BY SELECTED

POR

THE COMING SEASON. Just unpacked and on view at:

GRACA & CO. HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDING,

PRODER-STERBY, HONGKONG,

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