CANTON NOTES,
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
CANTONA October 2nd.
HOLDIERS DISBANDED, By order of Tutch Lung, the 2nd Brigade of the Land Army was yesterday disbanded. Each of the fears was paid extra month's pay, whilst every Boldier received 3 gratuity of $20. Arrangements are reported to have been made for the soldiers belging to the Weichos district and those who aro antives of the North River districts to
return to their hounes on the 1st and 2nd inat. respectively.
THE NEW COMIM 459 TONERS,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH. 1913.
MACAO NOTES,
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
MAOAO, October 2nd. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Preparations are in progress to celebrate the third anniversary of the Portuguese A soiree is arranged to take Republie. place at the Gremio Militar on Saturday (4th inst.), and on Sunday, the 5th inst., the Military Barracks at St. Francisco will be opened to the public. The soldiers are doing all they can to make the Barracks look well, and are devoting
elaborate much time to
decorations. There will be an official dinner at Govern- ment House, invitations to which have Sung Sam Ching, the Comptroller of Leen extended to all the Chiefs of the
of the National | Departments- Customs and Head
and their.. nives and Taxation Office, and Ng Chong, the Comfamilies. A reception will also be hold in nissioner of Interior Affairs, took up
the afternoon. A Ball will be held in the their respective oflices yesterday.
evening at the Club de Macas, and the PRIVATE CODE 9SING,
principal firms in the city, including the Civil Administrator us
Opium Farma and the fantan houses, have graphed to Peking asking for a dupli-liberally subscribed to the prize list. The cate of the cipher-key in order to enable Avenida Vasco da Gama, and the San him to decode messages n-eived from the Lazaro's quarters will be brilliantly The original key illuminated. 1 understand that there Contral Government. was lost during the recent troubles.
will also be i military parade at the THE YUET-HAN RAILAVAY LOAN.
Campo de Tap-siac. An official request cons also been made to the inhabitants of Mr. Yu Yuk Man has sent a munication to the Chinese Press Associa. the city to illuminate their residences in tion explaining the loan contracted by the honour of the necasion. Yuet-Han Railway (mentioned in our yesterday's issue), in which he states:--
Tip
tyle-
Another shareholder has written to the Press attacking the loan in fairly strong
THE BOADS OF THE COLONY,
THE CONDITION OF THE CHUROTTES.
The last typhoon 'nflicted more or less serious damage on some of our Churches, The Bishop has reported to the Govern ment certain damage to his Palace, and Father Arrian has also the Rev.
out in a report in regard to damage to the Cathedral. San Loureeno Church has also greatly suffered, the roofing of the edifico requiring extensive repair. I have yet to learn, however, that the Vicar. the Rev. Father Soares. has made
any representations to the authorities for repairs to be carried out. The church is a beautiful structure, and should be preserved in thorough repair. !
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
COMPANY REPORT.
THE DAIRY FARM CO., LTD.
The Report, just issued to shareholders, states:-
The Directors herewith present to the shareholders a statement of the Com- pany's accounts, for the year ended 31st July, 1913.
Mesars Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share report dated 3rd October state-
The local market during the week under review has again ruled very quiet, dealings being very limited, and with no special alterations in priers Langkats have improved, and have changed hands
The profit for the year, after writing at Tis. 27, the output for Soptember showing an increase over previous month off $10.968.10 for depreciation and bad of 424 tons. Cottons in the North still and doubtful debts, and providing for show an upward tendency, and look like directors and auditor's fees, amounts to going better. The London market for $80, 110.27, from which it is proposed to Oils" has remained round about last pay a dividend of cre dollar and thirty week's prices, but inquiries for shares cents per share, absorbing 852,000; to market is advised as being firmer, and fund $8,000; to equalization of dividend have been more general. The "Bubber transfer to fire and typhen insurance the Tin market as quiet. Fine Hard id 920,000; and to carry forward Para Rubber closes at 9/53 per lb., and $110.27. The Post Office yesterday issued straps Plantation Sheets remain unchanged at 2/13 per 16. The open market rate of surcharged as follows:-Five cents as
discount now stands at de per cent., and 4 cent.; 13 cents, as 1 cent.; 18 cents, as the Bank of England rate has advanced 2 cents; and 8 cents. ns4 cents. The to 5 per cent. Bar Silver for ready is same public are not, however, at liberty to buy quoted at 29% and forward at
figure, Sterling T.T. is 27. 1-16, Shang- the stamps, and take them away. People has 1.7. 725 and Singapore T.T. 953. pay for the stamps and then the Post-Consols are advised at 734. Office employees nix them and send the letter to its destination. In view of the rumours that are current the conduct of the Post Ofice would seem to call for strict investigation by the Government,
THE POST OFFICE METHODS.
THE TENDENCIES OF MODERN
LIFE.
** STRAIGHT TALKS" BY A LONDON PREACHER.
be secs
them.
BANKE Hougkang and Shanghai Banks are now on offer at $790, and close with a London quotation of £80 (middle).
DIRECTORS.
Dr. J. W. Noble and J. Sett Unrston,
Esq, retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election.
The Hon. Mr. E. Osborne resigned the Board of Directors on leaving the Colony.
AUDITOR.
The annexed accounts have been audited by M. A. O'D. Gourdin, who offers him
elf for re election at this meeting,
J. SCOTT HARSTON
Chairman.
Hongkong, 29th September, 1913.
The other two companies will not foal much inconvenience from this new law, the Osaka Shosen Kaisha having only freight bonts touching at Singapore and the Toyo Kisen Kaisha having no line south of Singapore.
"The authorities are considering mak- ing a protest with the Singapore Govern- ment, as the operation of this new law will lay an intolerable burden on the Nippon Yusen Kaisha.
It seems that this law was necasioned by the failure of the incompetent doctor of a certain foreign vessel, which touched at Singapore in the spring, to discover and report several cases of cholera which had broken out aboar his ship before it The passengers were entered harbour. trouble in Singapore. landed and the affair cansed no "little natural outcome of such incompetence And ignorance displayed by ship's doctors. and it is unfortunate that it should boar so hard on the one Japanese steamship company with a large trade in the Straits Settlements."
The law is n
It is interesting to learn, remarks the Japan Chronicle, that the Japanese authorities are contemplating making a protest against the new regulation, on the ground that it will lay an intolerable burden on a Japanese steamship lino. Probably the Singapore authorities oon- sider the now regulation indisponsable in
an intolerable burden order to prevent MARINE INSURANCES.--Unions have been
in the form of an epidemie some day being placed upon the port through the dealt in at $780, and are now in request
negligence of incompetent doctors. ?? PROFIT AND Josh ArcOUNT: POR THE YEAR at same figure. Cantons are in demand at $320, with no shares on offer. North i
ENDED 31ST JULY, 1948.
Shipowers all over the world have to bear" Chinas are still wanted at Tls. 197. and To Directors and Alitor's Pors & 2,700.00 intolerable burdens," such as exclusion 5.597.83 froin certain trade routes, the Plimsoll Yanglazes close with a nominal quotation To Repairs and Renewals
mark, compulsory pilotage, linyd speci- of $7901 as xchnuge 73.
Some, at 4,626.88fications, and such things, 1,711.68 least, of these intolerable" things are for the protection of life and property. and a law which we learn from the Japan Mail is a natural outcome of such in- competence and ignorance displayed by ships' doctors' may be inconvenient to sane, but can hardly be called “intoler.
FIRE INSURANCES. Hongkongs have buyers $365, but no sellers are in evidence, and Chinas remain unchanged at bayers $140.
To Land Cultivation and Im
provements
Loss on Subsidiary Coins T. Written of:-
Bad and Doubtful
Delts.
Pro- Building and
porty Furniture and Fil-
tings. Machinery and
83.084.77
4:233.46
Stores
8.162.77 500.00
To Steam Launch
Canon Newbolt preached a series of Stiprina. Hongkong. Canton and sermons in St. Paul's Cathedral dur Macaos are still in request at $291, und ing the month of August He spoke at which figure business has taken place, very directly on some of the evils of hat sellers are now holding out for better
There the day A9
prices. Indo-Chinas are wanted at $79, but no shares are an offer at the price. is," he says, "a general laxity of man- ners, of decency, and of propriety. China and Manilas are easier with sellers Books are sometimes gravely reprehen- at 86, and Star Ferries are still inquired side. The modesty of town life has been for at 8571 Donglases are E quietro Balance. breaking down for many years.
market, and close with a selling quotation necessary that these things should be said. of 8333 But I am not a pessimist, I do not say that we need a great religions upheaval If people will return to the ordinary old-fashioneri laws of conduct and demeanour things will come right again."
It is
MAD GLUT OF PLEASERE Soice of the most pointed of Canon Newbolt's utterances during the August
sermons were !---
0118-Sheils are advised from London! Cral Caspians of 60/9, and Mexican as having a middle quotation of 107/0, By Balance brought over from Eagles of 46/8.
15,963,10 802110.27
$110.709.76
$1,000.08
849.01
40.00
45.24
last year By Interest. MINING Tronohs are reported from By Serip Fees cur London Agents as now having 13 Bad Debts Recovered remain on offer at 3/. Raubs have been i middle quotation of 51/3, and Heawoods By Balanes of Working Account. 108,699, 43 - neglected, and close with sellers at $3.10. Kailans are unchanged with a middle quotation of 32/6.
The Director of Public Works is I have just heard that the newspapers apparently suffering from a peculiar have published a letter addressed to your manis which makes itself evident in con- horourable Association by Chan Ting tional projects for the construction of Kon, staling that Mr. Li, Vice-President new roads. The Department has now of the Yuet-Hap Railway Co. has announced its intention of making a new despatched a confidential agent, Yu Yuk read half-way up the hill. of Monte Fort, Man. to Hongkong to negotiate with The Director of the P.W.D. would do certain, bank for a loan of $14,000,000, greater service to the city by seeing that etc. I would point out that the loan in the existing roads are kept in a proper question is for $1,000,000 only, from which state of repair. Many of the streets and no commision is deducted; nor has any roadways are in a disgracefully neglected pledge been given. I went to Hongkong and dilapidated condition, and urgently at the request of the Board of Directors | «quire extensive repair. Then, tou, the solely to act as translator (during the subordinate officials of the Department negotiations)."'
afford many grounds for the assertion
You can only pass through life in that they are wantonly careless and London with the most stringent reserva- tious. Can you trust your if to any neglectful in the discharge of their stranger? Can you transact ay business Docks, WHARVES AND GODOWNS.-Sales
the Drains are opened without obeorving
most careful have taken place in Hongkong and ordinary duties.
Kowloon Wharves at $98 and $89, and during the day, and the earth and stunes precautions?
they now close with probable buyers at The Civil Administrator has been busy
are left in a heap in the road without talking over with the chiefs of the various any warning lights at either end. The
80 Hongkong and Whampoa Docks, with a nominal quotation of $74. New departments the question of reducing danger to both pedestrians and vehicular
have been a galet market, and finish up their stalls to the required number speci-traffic is obvious, and this should be
Amoy Docks remain an offer at S, and cattle Reurve fied by the Central Government.
r: medied at once. Only a few days ago,
Shanghai Docks and Hongkew Wharves Fire and Typhoon Insurance close with a nominal quotation of Tis. Fund
Accounts Payable reported that at least thirty under the Director of the Government Printing
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDING Hong Balaure 55 and Tls. 106 respectively. secretaries and clerks in the Finance Press, Mr. Pereira, whilst returning from
main unchanged with Department alone will be dismissed, and office in a riesha, was thrown out and
kong Lands still a nominal quotation of $40. only a couple of days ago a telegram
sustained a broken leg through the vehicle
dies at 81, and Kowloon Lands have was received from Peking ordering that?
No man, we shall be told, is the worse Humphreys Estates are now on offer at 9. Sales have taken place in the now only one private secretary to the Civil Colliding with a heap of stones in the
road. Truly the general conditions of for having had a past, or woman either. Administrator shall be appointed.
A man rushes here and there in amadeus of Hongkong Hotels at 800, and Ju this connection, mention may be government in this city are deplorable.
When will these matters be put right?ght of what he thinks is pleasure dinge has to be reported in the old Buildings and Pra-
theatres, music halls, races, and worse, fear, viz., $125 nooniani. made of a report to the effect that, as
He is drifting on to the midnight leap.mia of offer of $74. the pistol, or the fatal draught.
terins.
HODIL
REDUCTION OF DEPARTMENTAL STAFFS.
It is
as the services of all superfluous if I answered according to past experience civil servants have been dispensed with, in this city, I would be constrained to the Civil Administrator proposes reduely Never."
ing the salaries attaching to the various
posts. The scale will probably be follows:
Departmental Secretary
"
SV
MORE REMARKS ON THE P.W.D.
courtesy.
We sigh for another Isaiah to denounce the indecencies and extravagance of dress.
Warning voices are heard about the modern dance and the lack of refinement, good manners, and Christian Vice is common, virtue rare. To follow vice a man has only to let himself go.
A man may be a libertine in his privato life, but the world asks no questions. He is smart, he is wealthy; he is amusing; if he has powerful friends his misdeeds are concealed.
novel.
Kowloon Lands
COTTOK MILLS.-Ews have now buyers at Tis. 140, Shanghai Cottons at Tls. 114, Kung Viks at Tis. 14, Soy Clees at Ts 448, and Lawu Kung Mows at Tls. 1014.. Hongkongs have, weakened, and are now on offer at $9.10.
$110.700.76
HALÁSTE SAKET 31ST JULY, 1913 3,1ABILITIES.
Capital:.....
10,000 shares al
$7.50 ench
Less $1.50 per share not called up......
$300,000.00
60.000.00
$240.000.00
..
60,000,00
23,000.00
મું Profit
abl
LOKK
20,781.40
80.110.27
$432,801.67
ASSETS.
$63,537.55
pery
Less Written off 31st July, 1913
Willings, and
$164,235.50
4,285.50
160,000.00
$26.562.77
8.102.77
8.2,500.00
300.00
Cattle
Machinery Stores
An age which is shocked at the marriage
welcomes for
a
Furniture. its sons service daughters the sex problem dressed up in is all the nauseous preserve of a society The Diretor of the P.W.D., Que inclined to think, is somewhat of an A fow more consistent, God-fearing Old ruins-er, lives would yet save. Englund from the to se a less euphemistic, term, 'tumble- | deadly peril which waits upon a Godless down houses, seem to have à very warmaterialism, which plunges after the lust 86.30, Hongkong Electrics at 341, Union Stem Launch .. ..
Per month. antiquarian enthusiast.
$240
100
30
20
Undler-Secretary Clerk or Writor Amanuensis Balaries of 880 and upwards will only be uominal, as they will continue to be subjected to the deduction hitherte made (20 per cent. 1).
THE MATSURA MARU" MISHAP. PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF SECOND ENGINEER.
of the flesh, the last of the eve, and the pride of life.
THE MODERN LOT'S WIFE
Remember Lot's wife" was the text of another of Canon Newholt's sermons on which based a protest against some tendencies of modern life.
she'
it possible to absent herself, even while
repudiates and dislikes them, What of her daughters? Was she one Was she these who give good advice and cure little about a good example?
are
MISCELLANEOUS - Ching Borucos wanted at $94, Green Island Cements at Waterboats at $171, and Weismanns aft $31. China Providents are on offer at 80, Ices at $150, China Light and Powers at $4, Steam Laundries at 91, Watsons at $6. Powells at 910, Pulps at 820, and Hongkong Trams at v/5.
LONDON QUOTATIONS.-The following quotations (middle price) were received: from our London Agents by wire this b morning :-
place in his heart. And ruins are so attractive to the tourist and the visitor! Dase I suggest, however, that they are far more repulsive to the inhabitants After all, the people who can fairly
"Lot's wife is very man and very claim the largest measure of considera-
modern; there are hundreds of her type; tion are the residents. Two years ago in London to-day, and she is interesting - Excelsior," a well-known house in the as an example of one who fell a vietira to Hongkong and Shanghai
There must to-day be Banks Rua de San Lourenco, was destroyed by environment,
many a pure, God-fearing woman who The wreck of the Japanese ship, the fire, and ever singe that time the remains shrinks from herself in certain conditions Matsu Maru, on her maiden voyage, ou the Paracels about the beginning off of this building have been left in solitary of society from which she hardly believes August will be recalled by our readers splendour (1), and despite the fact that after petition has beer The European officers of the vessel, with the exception of the captain, who has putition gone to Japan for the coqury into the forwarded to the Director of the P.W.D. of recently,
They are returning to their homes by the Miyazaki Mara at expense of the company,
engineer, Mr. Hugh The second Liddell, of Edinburgh, says the Times of Ceylon, told a friend of his in Colombo his experience on the doomed boat. The night they struck the Paracels he was called by the third engineer to go on watch and just as he was getting into his clothes he felt a bump and then the vessel seined to take a leap and settle Rushing down on to the obstruction. down to the engine-room the second and third engineers found that the lascure were coming up the iron ladders in State of panic. The natives were driven back and assured that there was ne immediate danger. Preparations were at once made for leaving the vessel when the Hitachi Mara was sighted. fires on the Matsuru were stoked at ence
luss of the vessel, passed through Colorak í nothing has been done towards restoring one of those who could spare no time from British Burmah Petroleums
the
The
£80
1607-
32/6
9,8
00/9 48/9
107/6
4/3 7/6
2/7 pr. 12/-
176
Indo-China (Combined) Chinese Engineerings Hongkong Electrie Trams. Tronos Mixes, Ltd. Ural Caspian Mexico Engles Shell Transport. "bearer"
United Serdangs the erection, and the P.W.D. have pre-their pleasures to look after their Habber Plant, Inv. Trust. served all the time a silence which seems homes one of those mothers who hete
children, and, if they are cursed with Eastern Int. Trust them, leave thern to others' care or their Venture Trusts, Lad.
their! * even trade ta denute supreme indifferènc
own devices,
Sendi matrimonial prospects ?
“God give us a hatred of sin. back the bad novel, stop the bad joke, FAILURE OF PROSECUTION UNDER AN OLD ACT. refuse to go to places where men make mock of sta. Call things by their right names and strip off the spangled cloak from the foul skeleton."
THE SENADO ELECTIONS. The elections of the new members of the Soando are fixed to take place on the 14th December.
J
A CHINESE LLC CLOSED.
•
Another good service has beca rendered the inhabitats by Senhor Constancio da Silva, by closing
11
Chinese Club in
On
SUNDAY GOLF CASE.
Chinatown. the principal members of GERMANY'S FAR EASTERN TRADE.port recently under an Act of Charles I. which were said to be the pirates who a
Ofice
1912 1911
as
Le Written off 31st July, 1915...
J.Pan
Written eif 31st July, 1913... Share Investments Accounts Regniral·le Stock on ban
M. MANOR. Secretary.
J. W. NOBLE
INTIMATIONS
BEST FOR BABY'S SKIN
£8.400.00
2,000.00 37.625.30 97.822.77
CUTICURA SOAP
Assisted by Cuticura Ointment it tends to keep baby's skin clear and healthy, prevent minor erup- permanent tions, and establish condition of skin and hair health. They are unrivaled in the treatment of eczemas, rashes and other itch- ing, burning infantile cruptions.
Cuicum Repand Olarment soli zytrywhere, fain- pile of rach with 32-p. beak frew from nearest deyst: Newbery, 27, Charterboun En. Lanian: . TOWND &Co., Ryder, A.W.; Lemon, L., Cape Town; Maler, Marlenn & Co, Calearts ant Bombay; Pot terra hem. Corp., solo props, toston, 1.5.A. Tender-faced men shave in custart with Cull-
ilberal angle ire. care Suap Shaving Brick.
[96-c
69,605.85
$32.891.67
J. SCOTT HARSTON Directors,
I report that have andite the above
hamare sheet with the books and Fouchers MAPPIN & WEBB,
of the Company in Bangkong, and in my opinion such balance sheet is properly drawn up so as to exhibit the true and correct view. of the state of the Company's affairs on the 31st July, 1913, according to the best of my information and the explanations given, and as shown by the books of the Company. ! have obtained the information and explanations I have required.
A. O'D. Gours, Auditor. Hongkong. 20th September, 1913.
SINGAPORE'S SHIPPING LAW.
N.V.K. SHIPA APVECITED,
"AN INTOLERABLE BURDEN."
LIMITED.
NEW CONSIGNMENTS
STERLING SILVER WARE.
PRINCES
PLATE
(GUARANTEED FOR 30 YEARS).
CUTLERY.
From thu
Three members of the Newport (Mon-
Mr. architect; mouthshire) Golf Club—Mr. J. W. Hant, Blethyn Rees, civil engineer; and Mr. H. D. Yorath, com-
The Legislative Council of Singapore pany director-were summoned at New
recently passed a law, which will come for playing golf on Sunday outside the into force on January 1st, 1914, requiring at boundary of their own parish before a all vessels entering Singapore with over ICU passengers to carry a qualified doctor. few years ago gave the Government a The Imperial Statistical
At the opening of the case the Clerk The new law will apply to all arrivals great deal of trouble in regard to the Berlin has begun to publish exact figures concourse of people.'
relating to German foreign trade in 1912, Colowan affair.
The Club was opened and statistics are, now available regard intimated that members of the golf club from ports north of Hongkong and wort The law will bear particularly hard un Japanese-owned ships, because only and the hooter blown vigorously. By the some months ago without the permission ing lie traffic with the Far East and the aught not to sit as magistrates. Several of Calcutta. The Japan Mai says:--
British possessions in Asia. The follow-magistrates accordingly left the beach,
The prosecution was instituted by a
common graduates from Tokyo Imperial Univer- smoke and the noise the stranded ship of the authorities, and it is freely re
that subordinate Governpenting table may illustrate, in millions of ported
development in 1912 in bailiff. William Price, hoped to attract the attention of the other
marks, the
informer. He said he had been instructed sity will be recognised as 'qualified in boat and this they were succesful in
Imports Experts
by Mr. D. Leavis. of Fleet-street, London, the case of the ship carrying a doctor. doing.
Hastily gathering what clothes officials, including Chinese detectives and comparison with 1911-
1912 1911 were Court employees, were members of the they could the officers and crew
43.1 37.6 710.3 112.6 solicitor to the Small Traders Associa Japanese vessels plying in Singapore but they are not by any means all 119tion, from whom he hoped to have some waters, it is alleged, al carry doctors, transferred to the Hitachi and conveyed institution.
817 1153 103.6
3.2 thing when the case was over. to Singapore,
0.1 0.2 3.8
Mr. A. H. Dolman, who prosecuted, graduates of the Imperial University at
Tokyo. Mr. Liddell suid when they got into the
I understand that the prisoners will Hongkong
0.4 0.3 2,2 2,2
The Japanese companies that will Kinco lifeboats of the turn they leaked
British India 558.2-440.3 1076 993 submitted that it was not right that
Small shopkeepers should be prosecuted be affected are the Nippon Yasen Kaisha, terribly. When down broke the P. O. shortly be removed from their present
under the Act while mere influential Toyo Kisen Kaisha, nad Osaka Shosset CHS. J. GAUPP steamer which left Singapore after they did, was seen to be bearing straight down congenial domicile to the new prison. Straits Settlements,
people were allowed to go free. The clerk Kaisha, but the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, is splendidly famished, and I on the Paracels, and it was only the This
Those figures only show the German said as regards shopkeepers the law was having 11 ships on the European line and fortanate coming of day that saved her should imagine that the prisoners will
at Singapore, will suffer the most from She had from also being wrecked.
And it so very cosy that they will be special trade, that is, the trade with the different, as it had received modern ships on its Calcutta line all stopping
Particularly being excluded. bours steered a course to clear the Paracels by
It was found that Mr. Rees was not this new law.. reactant to leave it on the expiration of Zollverein, the trade with the free har- recognition in 157) their sentences. while any attempt at remarkable is the great development of outside his own parish, and the sum mens against bin was withdrawn. In the ccape seems to be out of the question. the trade with British India.
other cases the bench of six was equally divided, and the summons were there fore dismissed. A guinea was allowed to Mr. Rees as costs, but no costs were awarded in the other cases.
10 miles, but the powerful current had gradually drawn her to the reel. Quite fear to the Matsuzu, said Mr. Lichell, were the remains of another wreck; in fact, altogether they could we all that remained of four other vessels which had met their fate on the dreaded reef.
THE PRISONERS' COMFORT ASSURED.
It is a pity that the P.W.D. do not, carry this principle of thoroughness into their various other works.
Japan
China
etc.
23.8 27.4 13.4 11.3
A prisoner said at Willesden Police Court, with reference to his wife, Sho's a lady she wears gloves."
Before this law comes into effect on January 1st, 1914, the Nippon Tusen Kaisha must change all the doctors now But to engage. at one time on board these 17 vessels stopping at Singapore. perial University will cause this company seventeen graduates of the Tokyo Im- no stall inconvenience.
SOLE AGENTS:
& CO.,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
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