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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES "BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OK. "BENTO R FLON ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO',

LONDON AND STRAIT ONSIGNEES of Cargons hereby informed that all Gods are being landed at their isk late the hazardous and/or exure hazardou imtowns of the Bougkeng and Kowloon Whart od Gown Co., ltd., whines and/or from th whartes delivery may he obinued..

No Chans with be admitted after the Gool have left the Godowns, and alt Gods repaining undelivered after the thinst will be subject to rent

All Claim against the Steamer must b prement d to the Underagweil on or before the sih Now, or they will not be recognized.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 1913.

LITTLE STORIES OF THE DAY.

GOLF BOQ.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

"STEAMERS.

A golf dog has been discovered by the Manchester Guardian. The animal, a ANNA, Norwegian str., 1,017, Aratzen, rough-haired terrier, is quite self-support-

25th October-Bangkok 17th October, ing and he helps to support the house- Ricc-Chineso. painter and his family with whom beTAKA MAEU, Japanese str., 2,596, Nogu lives. He has rooted out as many as ten

eli, 8th October Chingwantao 201 September, good golf balls on a Sunday night and

Coulau Buss in one week brought home twenty-two-

Kaisha. BANRI MARU, Japanese atr., 2,309, 7. Boga, 23rd Octobor-Keelung 20tn October, Coal-Dodwell & Co. BORNEO, Gorman str., 1,344, J. Kochler, 22nd October-Bandakan 10th Octo- ber, Timber-Melchers & Co..

OUIMET,

Mr. Quimet is so little known in this country that people are even puzzled as to the correct pronunciation of his name.

All broken, chsted and doing Goods a Hence the World of Golfs pet rhymester BULLMOUTH, British str., 2,607, Hill, 19th

in be left in the Godowns, where they will be offers those two alternatives

mined on the 2; 18 just., at 11 AM

No Fire Insurance has toon effected.

Bills of Lading will by comptersigned hig

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Aprilis

Hongkong, 21st otober, 1913

1232

S ERNEST FIMONS.” OMPAGNIE DES MESSAGEKIES

MARITIMES,

NOTICE

«O`SH NEES of Cargo frous Loudon ex sa

*Mov

and

arisand" and from Bordeaux 1 Cum in connection with showe Heamersre Gereby informed, that Beir Good with the exeption of Opinis, Trenmare and Vrhumbles are being landed and Bored at the risks into the zerdona and/or extra hazardous Cedowns of the Hongk ng and Koston Wharf and Gorown Co, Ltd. at Kowtoon, whose drivers may be obtained imoniately after landing.

Optional Cergo will be for carded on unless itization teceipt from the Consignest Before Noon Toway requesting it to be laudes! birre.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Doods remaining haclaimed after · the 28th inst, at Noon will be subject to rent and landing charges,

AK Claims must be sent in to mo on or before. the 3th inst, or they will it be recognized,

All damaged packages will be examined on TUESDAY, the 28th inst., at 10 AM.

No Fire Insurance has been effeted.

8. C. de BUSSIERRE,

Acting Agent Hongkong, 21st Gotuber, 1913. FROM EUROPE.

THE

*HE I.A.L. Steamship

"SAMBIA,"

12

Capt W. Hoesel ann, having arrived, Cousig Ler of Jargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and played at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardons Godowns o the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Co., Ltd., Jongk ng and for Kowloon whence delivery may be obtain gainst Bil-of-Lading countersigned by the Jadoraigned. ⠀⠀⠀

Optional Cargo will be carried on naless notice to the contrary ba given To-BAL.

All Claims must be presented within ten daye of the steamer's arrival here, after which date

they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 28th inst. will be subject to rent,

All broken, cbafod, and damagal goods most be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on the 28th inst,, at 9,30 AM.

No Fire Insurance will be effooted by us in aby case whatever

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINTE,

Hongkour Ofoo. Hongkong, 22nd Ulub r. 1913 71276 FROM BUKOPE

THE SAL Steamship

"SEGOVIA," Captain F. Buch, having arrived. Consignes of Cargo are hereby informed that the Goods say being landed and pinced at their ris in the hazardous and/or extra-legardens Gr. downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon What and Godown Company, Limited, as Hongkos ander Kowler, whence delivery may be obtained against Bills of Lading countersigned by the Undersigned.

Optional Cargo will be carried on unles notice to the contrary he given To DAY,

All Claims must be presented within ten day of the steamer's arrival have, uftor which dat they cannot be recognised.

No Claire will be admitted after the Good have left the Godowns, and all Goods remuning nadelivered after the 28th inst, will be subjec

W rent.

All broken, chafed, and datengel Goods mus be left in the Colowne, where they will exstained on the 28th iu.t., ut 9.30 A.M.

No Fire Insarazer will be affected by ng t any cam whatever.

This teamer brings on Cargo:

Exas.de from Christis. F's. Hericks" from Stettin, Ex.ong king" from Christiania. Ex." Gora nu" from Göteborg. Fx. "Barang from Med:unk Ex Jalo" from Dreixos.

KAMBURO-AMERIKA LINTE,

·Hongkong Offee. Hongkony, 22nd Qerber, 1913

MUTTER 1O CUNQJUNLES

THEP &8, N. Ca's Stemmer

"INDIAN Arrived Bingkong on 2nd October, 1913. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.N Consignees of Cargo by the above named vassol arm hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed T TEIE AK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's lodowne At Kowl, where each Consignment will be sorted out lark by Mar and delivery on bo obtained as the Goods are lauded.

This vessel brings on Cango

From Loudon, &c., es sa. "Medina."

Said a Yankee to Edward Ray:

Excuse me for asking, but say, Will you and your pard on This trip, Harry Vardon, Ho beaton? Ted answered,

"

Quimot." Said that Yankee next day: "Weal, I bet You two got most uncommonly wot.

Did you meet a laddie Who onco was a caddie?"

Yes,"

Ray and Vardon replied:

'Oximet."

** ENGLISH" ON THE CLYDE.

The best English is said to be spoken in Scotland-bat not on the Clydef

Londoner just returned from Scot land sends a Daily Chronicle correspon dent this example of Firth of Clyde' language: "Foo-pa-poo: aw-me-noo,

The gaur-pa-poo," strange sounds are supposed to be uttered by a Macgregor in a rowing boat with his parents; and the interpretation is, Pull pa, pull; ob, ma, now, gaur fmake] pa pull

weo

The Chiness-like exhortation is a good companion for Flatleflorry" which is sound Glasgow for Fellow fell off a Jorry."

ACTOR'S DIALECT.

Maurice Barrymore was ones in Lor don with a new picco which he was anxious to have produced. He had read it to a manager, and it had been decided that he was to play the leading rôle About a week after it was supposed to have been definitely settled,

'Barry" received a note from the manager asking him to call. Barrymore called, and the manager said: I like the piece, old fellow, but I don't see how I can use you in the caste. Your beastly American dialect won't do at all, you know. They won't have it." "Well, that's strange," said Barrymore; "they told me on the other side that they wouldn't have me on account of my beastly English dialect. What am I to do give recitations on the Transatlantis steamers t

RUBBER PLANTING IN THE

BRITISH EMPIRE.

lecture on rubber at the Northern Mr. Cyril Baxendale delivered a

Polytechnic Institute, London, recent ly.

chair.

Mr. Noel Trotter occupied the

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE AUSTRALIAN HAIL. The E. & A. str. Empire left Sydney on Queensland Ports, Port Darwin and the 19th October, for this port vie Manila, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 5th Novembar.

The IG.M. str. Prins Waldemar left and may be expected here on or about Sydney on the 19th October, at 11 the 10th November,

tralian Line) loft Melbourn for this port The N.Y.K. atr, Kumano. Mare (Aus-

expected here on the 17th November. via ports on the 32nd October, and is

THE CANADIAN MAIL The C.P.R. str. Empress of Russia lolt Shanghai on the 20th October, at 5 p.m., and is due to arrive here to-day, at á

hai on the 25th October, at 4 p.m., and is Tho C.P.R. str. Monteagle left Shang- due to arrive here today, at 4 p.m.

October-Balik Papan 19th October, Bulk Oil.-Asiatic Petroleum Co. CHANOSHA, British str., 1,493, Gambrill,m

30th October Sydney 4th October, General Butterfeld & Swire. CHICAGO MARU, Japanese str, 3,833, 1. Coto, 21st October-Manila 19th October, General Osaka Shosen Kaishi

CHIYUEN, Chinese str., 1.177, W B. Ross, 26th October-Shanghai 22nd October, General-Chinesi,

CHOYSANG, British str., 1,124, M. Court

ney, 24th October-Swatow 23rd Octo. ber, General-Jardine, Matheson Co.. CHUNSANO, British str., 1,418, G. J. Mat

tocky 22nd

October Java 12th October, General Jardine, Matheson & Co.

THE GERMAN MAIL. The LG.M. str. Prinz Eitel Friedrich, carrying the Gorman maila, with dates from Berlin of the 1st October, left Singapore on the 25th October, at 9 a.m., and may be expected here unor about the 20th October, at 1 p.m.

MERCHANT STEAMERS,

The str. Torilla, from Calcutta, left may be expected here on or about the 8th Singapore on the 24th October, a.m., and. October, a a

.:

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 27th at 1045 an-Pressure has deoressed moderately over N.E. China and Manchuris, and alightly ofer the Tangtze and the Philippines.

A

and the gooboonA SAJA. A depresalon is situated between the Boning

A moderate anti-Dyclone covers China. the east coast of China and over the N. China Fresh to moderste menso oni is indicates along Se

Ifongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at

today is as follows = 10 am to-day, 0.00 inolta,

The forest for the 24 hours cading at noon

PISTRICT

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Chaunioli

FORECAST

N.E. gale, mol.

eratii g.

if

Fouth coast of Chins between The same a *Hongkong and Lamocks No. 1.. South ocnt of China hotweon(The more Hongkong and Kainan No. 1. East winds, moderate; fine.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL ·

Station,

REGISTER.

27TH OCTOBER 1913, a..

The LG, M. str. Derffinger left Shang lai on the 25th October, at 2 p.m., and Vladvostock COWBIE British str., 3,165, Cooper, 8 may be expected here on or about the Nemuro

October-Woosung 5th October, Bul-28th October, at daylight.

lakodate: last, Asiatic Petroleum Co...

arrive here to-day, at 7am, from Rogain ̈ ̈ ̈ ̈*

The P. & O. str. Syria is expected to Tokio, Shanghai

The NYK str. Bombay Muru (Bombay Kagushinn Line) left Bombay for this port via ports

Odins on the 11th October, and is expected here a on the 20th October.

отг

*Wind

Barometer

at Sea Level.

Temperature.

Humidity.

Westber

Direction

Force.

7.30.06 35, 50

629.95

30.03 20.08

30.03

30,01

29.98*

NNE

29.51

29.93

"Ishi'jmu

3004

Honin Is Clefoo

29.07;

30.23 51

CYCLOPS, British str., 5,769, D. Arthur, 36th October Vancouver 15th Septem. ber, Flour and General.-Butterfield & Swire: DAYLIGHT, British str., 3,599, O. Ander son, 20th October-Kobe sth October, General-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. The A L. str. Nippon left Singapore for DRONELTAN, British str., 1,820, Watt, 10th this port on the 23rd October, and will Weibainel

October-Tsingtau 7th Dotober, Gen-arrive here on the 29th October.

Hankow... eral-Standard Oil Co.

The str. Glenlochy left Singapore on Ichang GERMANIA, German str., 5,360, C. Jepsen, the 23rd October, and is dus here on the Einklang......

30th October, a.m.

The N.Y.K. ate. Colombo Maru (Cal-Shanghal...... Changsta ...... cutta Line) loft Calcutta for this port via Gutzlaff ports on the 18th October, and is expected Starp Peak hero on the 81st October

Amoy Taibožu Swatow Taishn Toinen Kuchu..... Pescadores Canton

19th October-Sydney 6th September, General-Sierassen & Co. HAICHING, British str., 1,267, W. O. Pass more, 28th October-Swatow 25th October, General Douglas Lapraik & Co. HEINFELD, German str., 2,900, Hollern, 21st October--Karatsu 15th October, Bennis-Dodwell & Co.

Helena left Port Said on the 8th October, The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. St. and is expected to arrive here on the 3rd November.

30.56 $2 30.18 69

74.3039 69 5% 30.12 13 3015 63 5.30,14-

30.12

30 08

The N.Y.K. sts. Kamo Maru (European Line) left Yokohama for this port via Rporte on the 22nd October, and is expected tarpbong.68.30.55 71

HONGKONG, French str., 740, A. Mar. querite; 25th October-Haiphong 23rd October, Rice and General, A. Marty. KAIFO o, British str., 1,987, H Mathias, 24th October-Honkai Bay 19th October, Salt --Butterfield &. Swirelevan KIANG PING, Chinese str, 1,222, Weide mann 19th October--Wuhu 12th Octo ber. Rice Chinese. KUMCHOW, British str., 1,423, Martin, 19th October Olangapo 10th October, Sugar Chinese. KUMSANG British str. 2,077. Whealer, 25th

Oct-Singapore, 20th October, General Jardine, Mathieson & Co. KWANGLEE Chinesa str., 1,488, McArthur, 10th October-Shanghai 7th October. General. Chinese.

KYODO MARU, Japanese str., 1,959, Morisaki, 5th October Newchwang 29th September, Coal-Mitsui Busin Kaisha.

YEEMOON, German st., 1,23%. D. Sach, 23rd October-Saigon 10th October, Rico-Chinese.

Nize, British str., 3,135, G. S. Lapraik, 21st October--San Francisco 20th September, General.-Pacific Mail S.S. Co. OASF, British str. 5,8:0, W. Cope Lycett, 24th October, Shanghai, url: October, General Butterfield & Swire PETCHABURI, German str., 1,374, C. Goso

here on the 3rd November.

The N.Y.K. str. Kaga Marz (European atacao

Gap hook .... Line) left Colombo for this port via Wuchow Singapore on the 23rd October, and is expected here on the 5th November."

Doinow The N.Y.K. str. Tamba Mara (Ameri- Paulien Putihoi cao Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 7th October, and is expected C Sanes here on the 9th November,

Aparcīt

Tourang

The Swedish East Asiatic Co. str. Manila... Canton leit Antwerp on the 1st October, Ligaspe and is expected to arrive here on the 2nd Boeplou ..... December.

Itoilo... Tho str. Indenkuala passed the Suez Coun Canal on the 17th October, for Hongkong Labuan direct.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, Washing, from Shanghai, is due in

Hongkong 28th October. Tingsang, Irum Chefod, is due in

kong 2914 October.

2004

NE

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9 a. 30.14 65

30.08

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NW

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0.b

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129.97 B+ 19.98 58

T. F. CLAXTON, Director, BAROWEYES, roduced in 32 degrees Fabrochet, the feral of the aes in inebox, tentha aai. hundredths.

PATUK, in the shade, in

degru

Fahrenheit.

3 HURTT, in percentage of saturation, t Hongonidity of cir enturated with racistum being 101,

Diacriox GF Wisu, to twy pomts,

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED. Den of Airlic, from London, is due in

Hongkong 13th November. Den of Orombie, from Vancouver, is due

in Hongkong 20th November..

wich 4th October Dangkok 16th October, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. BRUMPEN, British str., W. C. Bird, 4th] CHILDREN.

October-SaigonTM 29th September, General-Chinesc..

HUYEN, French str., 1,264. Ribault, 26th October-Saigon 21st October, Rice.-- Bradley & Co.

After referring to British enterprise in the cultivation of rubber treas, the lecturer went on to say that two of the greatest enemies against which the rubber planter bad to fight were the fungus disease and white ants. The formoT could be detected by the dropping of loaves from the tree. Directly a tree was found to be infected a trench was dug round it to isolate the disease. The white ants were more difficult to overcome. Their nests were mostly out of reach underground, and when a tunnel was found fumes of arsenic and sulphur were Pumped into it in the hopes that they would reach the nests. A question which was troubling the minds of rubber plantera at the present time was the distancs apart at which trees should be planted. The principal object to be borne in mind was to obtain as much rubber from an acre of land as possible. On most estates there were between 100 and 200 trees to the acre, and it had been found that 150 trees on one acre would produce more rubber. than 50. There were several different methods of tapping the trees. the most important being the single herringbone double herring-hone, basal V. half-spiral, spiral, and butterfly; the best of these was the single herring bone.. A fairly experienced tapper could accom plish a great deal of work in day, tapping as many as 400 trees. Only a very small quantity of the liquid rabber was obtained from ench tree, but from a large number of trees a considerable quantity could be obtained in a day. The question of manuring rubber planta tions had arisen recently, and it had been found on a barrea estate in Ceylon that the ground could be manured at a cost of 2ld. to the pound of rubber. But as the Para rubber tree (even Brasiliensis took only a very small quantity of the EU, Japanese str., 4,072, T. valuable nitrogenous compounds from thes ground, the lecturer was of the opinion that at present, at any rate, tho manur ing of rubber plantations should only be experimented with.

The lecture wax illustrated by lantern. slides.

RUBBER COMPANIES.

FEDERATED (SELANGOR) RUBBER COMPANY. -Interim dividend of 10 per cent., les

CARTA, German str., 1,146, E. Madsen. 20th Octobor-Saigon 20th October, Rics and General-Order. aranynt German str. 1,189, C. Wolf, 25th October-Bangkok 16th October, Rice-Butterfeld & Swire.

SABINE RickMens, Dutch atr.. 573, B. Y. Jag, 13th October-Haiphong 11th. October, Bulk Oil-Asiatic Petroleum Co.

CP FAR CATHAY.

A BOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF

ACSORBING INTEREST,

By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Custocar Service, Author of The Mystic

L

Flowery Land,” etc.

Pages, and includes a Sketch Pla

SAMBIA, German str. 3,001. W. Hessel-E VOLUME, which consists or 481

mane, 22nd October Singapore 15th October, feneral--Hamburg: Amerika Linie.

intov, Russia str., 2,068, Bemizol, 28th October-Shanghai 23rd October, Tea-Butterfield & Swire.

Trisewn, 20th October-Shanghai 3rd October, General, Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

SIRIANG, French str., 15, J. Fannier, 7th October-Aniphong 4th October, GeneralMessageries Maritimes. Taro Manu, Japanese str., 1,623, T

Fumoto, 4th October-Chefoo 15th

· October, General,--Order.

To British sir., 1,380, Sidford, 24th

October-Manila 21st October, Gen eral Butterfield & Swire,EMONS TSINTA, German str., 1,005, Hovenga, 33rd October-Bangkok 16th October, General Butterfield & Bwire,

From Persian Gulf, or 68. R. 1. 9. N. tax, on accoun; of the year ending Mariti, Norwegian str., 885, J. Pedersen,

B. & P. 8. N. Co.'s Steamers.:

Optional Goods will ba landat hope unles nstructions are given to the contary within & cars,' ja inim

Goods not cleared within & days including date of arrival will be eniject to rent.

No Fire Inearance will be offected by me. in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must ce left in the Go- downe for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Merre, Goudaer and DOCGLAR, at 10 AM. on MONDAY and Thursdats. All olaicus must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bere sfter which date they cannot be revcgnised No alsims will be admitted after the goods have left the sedowns,

E. A HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 23rd October, 1913, -

31st, payable on the 9th inst. A year ago the dividend was 30 per cent.

Interim dividend in respect of the year GULA-KALUMPONG RUBBER ESTATES. ending December 31st at the rate of 1s. par chare, less tax, payable on October 15th. A year ago the dividend was at the same rate, but was paid tax-free,

SUNG KAPAR RUBEZA.-Interim divi. dead of 3, per share, or 12 per cent., less tax. This compares with 25 per cont. 12 months ago.. The accounts for the half-year to June 30th show a net profit of about £20,000, hut in view of the present uncertain condition of the rubber ingrket the directors have decided not to distribute an interim dividend of more than 19 per cent

19th October-Bangkok 9th October, Rice.-Chinese.

WUHU, British str. 227, Howard, 25th-Ost (hawaagtas 18th. Cetelor, Coal-Butter- feld & Swire.

YODO MART, Japanese str. 2.000, Yokato, 24th October-Wakamatsu 8th October, Coal

Mitoni Bussan Kaia-

YU SHU, Chinese str., 1.007, A. B. Baines, 18th October-Tientsin 11th October, General.--Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORT,

The British str. Suizang reports: Moderate to strong NE mouseon and rough sea..

if historical interest showing the disposi tion of the Forces at the battle of Kweilin, Is dedicated to Sir ROBERT

Навт 3.C.M.G and Dr, A, RENNIE

Ite description of Chinese Beinl Customs and Superstitions, combined with the insight it gives into political nditions in China, takes "CHILDREN CF FAN CATHAY ab excellent volume for presentation to friends at Home.

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

From 29th Octobe to 3rd November, 1913

tou WATEK

Height

L'LODE.

ates

Time.

Lusi

Wed.

-288 14 70

20 29 m 9 13 6 7 8-49.7 6

J WAT

M.

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*Time,

J. m. ft, iu.

20 28 222 & 2 7 252

2 5233 3-3

To be obtained from Messrs. KELLY & WALSH LAD Mears. BREWER & Co., or from the Printers and Publishers, the furs 0 10 940 3m 340

Office ROKOKONG DAILY PRESS.

ISITOR TO CANTON Should Purchase.

"FROM HONGKONG TO CANTON BY THE PEARL RIVER,”

IT.

CAPTAIN C. V. LLOYD.

With IUustralians, Maps and Plane.

PRICE

On Sale at:-

Hongkong:

$1.75

Darly Presa" Ofice. Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, 120, Messrs. BREWZE & Co. Cantoa: Messra. A. S WATSON & Co..

Mr. E. F. Aucott Mre Anld aas nhildren Mr & Mrs W. C.

Bread and chi Mr. & Mrs C W. J.

Bell

Mr. G. A. Bras Fleet Surgeon. & Mrs Bernard, HN.

Mr & Mrs Buyer Major Bowen, A‚P.D. Mrs Bowdler Ho Mr bugkaill Mr W. A Butterf«ld.

Mr M. Gary. Capt Clarke

Mid Mrs Carria Mejor Davy Mr & Mrs Doyle

Mr Dixon, Mrk Mire Dobbos Mr G. A. Datton Me Fingulson and

child

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt. Col. Gardoo Hall,

KAM.C

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale 317 H. Fladsock

Mr M. A. Hageland

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10:0 83 474 4

A las 4m 614 30:528:1 428 43

76

17 4:36 a 4 5

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250-46 126 a 7. B

ON SALE.

TONGKONG HANSARD REPORTS

Bow & Mes Hipnoll

Capt & Mrs Hogwea

Alajor General Kalte ur U E S.

Kranss

Mr Llog The Minis Mies Much r Maj, & Are MeMn

children hure Mr MeNulty: Mr & Mrs E.

Mitokelmore Bad ebild

Ree Cupiny Moyla Mr Par

Mr T. L. Pekina Mr. I. Eli

Mr. Powell!

LA Col. Raditio, ng Sir & Mrs T. Parkee

Beas

Mr F. L. Rolton Eng: Comdr. Bonze It& 3 Sharp, BN. Mr A. Sinclair Afr C. Strott

Lt Col Ueber Saith

Sollets

Mr & Mrs G. D. Stowart and chip dien

Capt & Mes Sterioker

aure and onild Airs bcobrender an Miss Talor

Str 0; Wagner Maj. Humphrey,R,E.. Mr NC Walker "Mew. Mrs WGCapt Whitedeld

Humphreys

Mr David Wood

ot the MEETINGS of the PRINTING

LEGISLATIVE Sasana 1914

COUNCIL for

BEVISNI BY THÊ Mamanna,

PEIOL

DAILY PEZES OFFICES.

Hongkong, 25th Jans, 1913.

The

Nothing creates such a good impression is business as the use of First Class Printing.

The difference it cost between good and bad printing and material is generally ni

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS," PRINTING WORKS.

Turn out the Best Printing at Beasonable

Pries.

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