NEW AUVERTISEMENTS
WANTED.
YOUNG PORTUGUESE CLERK. Must be smart at figures. Write, stating age, experience and salary required to
Box No. 20, 201 Care of "Daily Press " Ofoo. Hongkong, 26th Janunty, 1916. --- [204:
FURNISHED FLATS."
Top of their Treguntor Mansions (May THE Undersigned are prepared to furnish
Boad) Fints to suit intending tonauts. These Flats have first-class appointments which include English Bathg and Kitchen ranges, hot water supply and water closets. They are of two kinds, viz.: Flats with 2 Bedrooms and 2 Sitting Rooms and Flats with a Bed rooms and 1 Sitting Room. The latter are specially suitable for Bachelors. Arrange ments could be made if desired for the use, in common with certain other tenants, of the adjoining fresh water swimming bath,
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE Co., LTD., Alexandra Buildinga. Hongkong, 20th January, 1910.- [205:
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.
NOTICE
|
THR-HONGKONG DAILY PRIES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26ra. 1916.
PUBLIC COMPANIES
THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the TWENTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHeson & CompanY, LIMITED, OU TUESDAY, Jet February, 1816, at 11.30 AM for the purpose of receiving the Report of Directors together with a Statement of 1915. Accounts for the e year ending 31st December,
HOUSES TO LET
TO LET
TWO HOUSES TWO
"STONEHENGE, No. 6, Hobinson Road. Newly done-up and remodelled.
Bach House contains downstair Two Good Rooms and upstairs Thres Bedrooms, each with Bathroom LANTE
Outhouses and Grass Tennis Court, Shortly available for occupation, Apply to
TO DAVID BASSOON & Co., LTD." Hongkong, 22ad December, 1915. [113
TO LET.
The REGISTER OF SHARES of the Com pany will be CLOSED: from THURSDAY, the 20th January, to TUESDAY 1st February, 1018 (both days inclusive), during which parodno Transfer of Shares can be OFFICES in Queen's Building. Registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE Acting Secretary to the Howokoya Land InvEATMENT & ADENCY Co.,
LIMITED,
General Agents for the WEST POINT BUILDING CO., LIMITED. Hongkong, 13th January, 1910, €175
THE HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE, LIMITED.
NOTICES Y VENTING the SECOND ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON & COMPANY, IAMFIED, on TUES DAY, tak February, 1916, at 11.46 AM for the purpose 91st December, 1915.
the Report of the your cading 31st
THE · CERTIFICATE No. 1916 for one Tature, 3100 vaid up, numbered 11018, standing in the Register in the name of WG SANO, having been LOST, Notice is hereby given that unless the said. Certificate is pro-
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Com duced to the Society on or before the 26th
pany will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, April, 1918, A NEW CERTIFICATE for the 20th January, TUESDAY, 1st February, said share will be issued and the old Certifi1918 (both days inclusive) during which cate will thereafter be held by the Society as null and void.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
C. MONTAGUE EDE General Manager. Hongkong, 20th January, 1016. [206
HONGKONG, CANTON AND” MACÃO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NINETY SIXTH ORDINARY
MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company Hotel Mansions, on TUESDAY the 15th February, 1916, at 12 o'clock NooN for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, declaring a Dividend and electing
Directors and Auditors.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 2nd to the 15th February, 1918, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
WE CLARKE,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 20th January, 1016.
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CHS, J. GAUPP & CO., IN LIQUIDATION.
CLEARANCE SALE.
Discounts ranging from 25% to 50%
FOR CASH.
to
Registered.
no Transfer of Shares can be
By Order of the Board of Directors, THE HONGKONG CENTRAL ESTATE, LTD., MOWBRAYS. NORTHCOTE; Acting Secretary to The GENERAL MANAGERS. Hongkong, 13th January, 1910. [176
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT AND AGENOT CO., LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Apply
THE HONOKONG LAND INVEST IMENT & AGENCY Co., LaD, Hongkong, 8th December, 1915. ₤108
TO LET.
TO. 11, GAGE STREET, from let Janomry,
1916 Apply to-
J. VINCENT BRAGA, Toya Kisen Kaleba Hongkong, 16th November, 1915. (100
TO LET.
ros. and 10, MOUNTAIN VIEW,
Apply 1
M. J. D. STEPHENS. Hoogkong, 12th November, 1915. [97
TO LET.
**THE KENNELS, 16. Megastos Grp.
Thoroughly renovated and repaired." Apply
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENOT Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 10th November, 1915.
195
TO LET
AVENSHILL EAST, Park Road,
Apply
RA containing 6 Rorma. 3 Bath Rooms, Servaste Quarters, do. Vamus lat November.
DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HAESTON, Hongkong, 19th October, 1918, [00
TO LET,
TWENTY-EIGHTH ORDINARY Company will be held at the Offices of MEETING & SHAREHOLDERS in this Messes. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., où TUESDAY, 1st February, 1910, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the Statement of 1915, Accounts for the year ending 31st December, GLENSHIEL No. 142, Plantation Rosd, Peak, from 1st November, 1915 Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, 18th October, 1915, **89
TO LET.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 20th January, to TUESDAY, 1st February, 1010 (both days inclusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be Registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,
Acting Secretary.
Hongkong, 18th January, 1910.
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THE HONG KONG LAND RECLAMA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
A HOUSH
Kowloon
in Kastaford
Terrace,
Apply
INTIMATION
WATSON'S
E
THE PREMIER SCOTCH OF THE FAR EAST
FOR 25 YEARS.
WATSONS Search Whisky
L STOPLANS ESTABLISHED
POPULARITY MAINTAINED
HY IT'S
EXCELLENT QUALITY
Nor BY EXPENSIVE
WORLD-WIDE
ADVERTISING.
of passing from one county into another, The Headmaster of Queen's College in order to alude opture. Other men of Mr. T. K. Dealy) has received an the conspicuous capacity at present are Prusa, teresting letter from Mr. Neil Falconer, KWET CHONG, THON TREU KWUI, and of Edinburgh who is a brother of a BIONG KWUI THI. The five men named, former Second Master at Queen's. Mr. who form the bulwark of the monarchical Falconer says that his brother's widow icha to day, probably never gave their inmost and family are now in Glasgow consent to a Republienn form of Govern- Mr. Harold Burt, eldest son of the Rev ment. They believed that for the stability E. W. But, of the English Baptist nud prosperity of their country a pre- Mission, Weihsien; Shangting, has been sentative form of government, such as awarded an open Canical Scholarship at Republic implies, was ant of place beganse Balliol College Oxford, in the competition. the proportion of Chinese who were for which he obtained first place, Mr. versed in modern thought and forms Harold Burt was educated at the Chefoo was negligible. We Schools and afterwards at Bristol Gram must credit them with cherishingmar School. Like so many others, Mr. Burt patriotic infections and with working for has heard the call of King and Country the good of their country. In their hands and refuses to take advantage of his success the fate of China, politically at least, will for the time being.. rost for some years to come
of government
"
re-
R.G.A
Lieut, R H Sutherland, (formerly of Queen's College, Hongkong). who is in India studying native lan- Garrett (also a former Queen's master) guages, came neross Professor H. L. Q. at Lahore. Both wore prominent figures in Hongkong sporting circles, the first- named being an excellent all-round crie- keter and the latter a good Beccer player Professor Gorrect, who (the Yelloir author, was on his way to Europe top gen learns) is shortly to become an active service when he was recalled from Bombay, He is now engaged on recruit- ing work.
HONGKONG SANITARY
BOARD.
In South China is the greatest need for nate Chinese administrators. The South ir the breeding place of discordant elements and wise statesmanship is needed to preserve the unity of south and north 1: is quite conceivable that a repetition in see of the other southern Provinces of that which is taking place in Yunnan might easily lead to a partition of north and saith China-a consummation which millions of people in the South would welcome. The head of the State is well aware of this and he is placing his ablest lieutenants. where their talent is most needed, and be stowing high favours upon them. It is no easy matter to gather from an intelligent Chinniaan
why ho favours publican régime.. An ideal Fio is 13 .. れてい monardy. A French Republic and a British monarchy leave little to be desired, and the intelligent Chinamas knows it Why, then, is he so often found in love with a Republic? We need not wonder. The monarchy known to him is that of the Manchus, admitted by all observers to have been loathed by the Chinese people. Such ideas as those of freedom, justice, liberty and equity were unknown under its balefuk rule and personal right or protce a trough closet at No. 10, Deg Vo
An application for permission to ereet- tion by law was
non-existent. Manchu Road Central was adjourned to the next meeting. The President said that he had tyranny to the Chinaman was the negation that afternoon received a letter from the of all honourable endeavours after human owners of the property which considerably modified the position. He would circulate
Little more than sixty seconds sufficed to dispose of the business before the Saui- tary Board at yesterday's fortnightly meeting. There was an unusually small attendance, the members presens being repub. Messrs. D. W. Tratman (President of the Ideal Board), P. W. Goldring, Chan Kai Aling
Oncer) and Mr. W. Ng Hon Taz, Dr. W. w. Pearse (Medical E
Bowen-Howlands (Secretary).
applications for the erection of 30 water, Lettera from the Government granting closets at Nos. 18 to 14, Nathan Road, urina at the Hongkong and Whampoa Kowloon, and one water-closet and one Dock Company's works," Hunghom, were laid on the table.
an additional water closet at No. 4 An application for permission to erect Hostel, Hongkong University, was recom mended to be granted,
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. A. . WATSON aspirations and ideals. Government by the the letter next week.
MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD, Hongkong, 24th October, 1915.
187
TO LET
FFICER in Br. Grosas's BUILDING, immediate possession.
All goods are marked with before the war" NIFTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING Floor, Overlooking Heghout,
prices.
YOLD, SILVER and NICKEL WATCHES of best ENGLISH, AMERICAN and SWISS Manufacture.
DIAMOND and GOLD JEWELLERY. SILVER and SILVER-PLATED GOODS, by MAPPIN & WEBB, Lu,
SCIENTIFIC, NAUTICAL and SURVEY.
ING INSTRUMENTS by best ENGLISH
Firms.
LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
Liquidators. Hongkong, 20th January, 1910.
G
1208
WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS.
CEALED TENDRRS will be received at
of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., on TUESDAY, 1st February, 19le, at 12.15 P.M., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December. 1915.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the Com-
Apply to
SHEWAN, TOMES & Cof Hongkong, 3rd December, 1914.
TO LET.
OFFICES in King's Buildings,
pay will be OLOSED from THURSDAY, OFFICES 2, Connaught Bond, 20th January, to TUESDAY, Jat February, 1916(beth days inclusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can be Registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,
[178
E. BRUCE SHEPHERD, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1916. HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD.
138
OFFICES in Des Year Road Contral, HOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS, Conduit Toad,
NEW HOUSES to Broadwood Terrace, HOUSES B the Ponk.
No 1, MOBETON TERRACE, Causeway
DOWNS, só Wangka,
Now 1,5 and 2, WEST END TERRACES CANTON.
Apply
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, 4th November, 1915,
TO LET.
32
HARE CERTIFICATE No. 132, dated the HEADQUARTERS OFFICE, Victoria
18th July, 2004, of One Hundred Shares Barracks, Hongkong, until 12 o'clock Noon numbered 85001 to 85100 inclusive fully paid on the 24th day of February, 1016, for Indian up, standing in the Register in the name of Supplies,
M. ANTONIO JOAQUIM BASTO, of Forms and other particulars may beMacao, having been LOST or DESTROYED, obtained personally between the hours of Notice is hereby given that unless the 10 A.M. and P.M. or by letter to the D.A.D. certificate be produced at the Offices of the Baid of Supplies and Transpert, Victoria Barracks, Company, Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux TWO ROOMED FLATS in Nathan Road, Hongkong
Kowloon, Tender Forms must be properly filled up, sth day of February, 1916, New Certificate Buildings, Kowloon,
Road, Central,
on or before the
THREE-ROOMED FLATS in Humphrey's signed and dated, and no tender will be for the said Shares will be issued and the old
FOUR-ROOMED FLATS in May Road,
& CO., LTD.
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HONGKONG.
DEATH.
+18
people was to him the ideal of nationhood, and therefore he cherished Republicanism. Consequently he is apt to view with con cerna return to monarchism, fearing a repotition of Manshuism. An enlightened Government such as we expect under FUNG HIEN will, however, dispel these ilusions and bring about a happy, content-
HARRISA Nanking. Chias, on the 94thed and prosperous China.
January, 1910, ROWLAND HARRIS, aged 31 year
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE BADGE OF MERIT AN
SHANGHAI,"
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.")
SIR-The letter written by the British Consul-General in Shanghai, and publish- ed in your paper a few days ago, made it very clear to me that those British subjects* A mail for Europe vid Siberia closes who are earning their living in the Far East are in a much happier position as regards their future than their brothers at home
Honakong Office: 101, Des Vœux ROAD, C. to-day at 9 a.m, LONDON OPTICE: 181, FLEET. STRENT, E.0. [A
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG £61H JANUARY, 1818.
The Rev. J. K. Maconachie is giving a lecture to-night on "The Sun" at the European Y.M.0.A.
The Annual Meeting of the Hongkong Benevolent Society will be held in the City Hall next Thursday at noon. The CHINESE STATESMEN AND Hon. Mr. David Landale will take the
SOUTH CHINA.
chair.
As in all other countries where politicsPrince George Michailowitch, the Tsar's are esteemed as of chief importance, special envoy to the Mikado, who arrived at Kobe on the battleship Kashima, met statesman in Chinu find the tide of their fortune cbb and flow. Thero with an enthusiastic ovation as he drove are five men whose political or mili through the streets his way to the rail
considered unless made out ou the proper Certificate will thereafter be held by the with every modern convenience, including tary history is not less interesting than way-station to take train to Tokyo.
form and delivered by 12 Noos on the above Company as null and voir. date in a closed envelope marked TENDER FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES Each Tendor must be accompanied by a deposit of 8100 8 a guarantee of good faith. Such sum to be forfeited to the State if the Tenderer refuses to accept a Contract allotted to him, or to attend at Headquarters Office when called
upon.
The right to reject all, or any, tenders is specially reserved.
Hongkong, 25th January, 1938.
G.
B
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WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRÁCTS. QEALED TENDERS will be received at the HEADQUARTERS OFFICE, Victoria Barracks, Hougkong, until Noon on the undermentioned dates for the following Services:-- Meat,
Monday, 7th Fuel (Coal, etc.)
February, 1816. General Supplies à Thursday 10th
February, 1916. Hospital Supplies Monday, 14th Washing
February, 1910.
B3
Barracks Services-Thursday, 17th
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hongkong, 7th January, 1916. F150
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
AND AGENCY CO., LTD.
LOST.
THE
THE SHARE CERTIFICATE: No. 4200. for Twenty-five Shares numbered 4001 to 4925 inclusive, standing in the Register in the name of FRANK BARRINGTON DEACON, having been LOST. Notice is hereby given that unless the said Certificate be produced at the Office of the Company, 5, Queen's Road Central Victoria, Hongkong, on or before the Third day of February, 1916, a New Certificate for the said Shares will be issued and the old Certificate will thereafter be held by the Company as n null and void.
[144
MOWBRAY 8. NORTHCOTE,
Acting Secretary Hongkong, 3rd January, 1816 THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
HAREHOLDERS desirous of making February, 1916. inquirics in respect of the DEBEN- Forms and other particulars may LTURE ISSUEshould apply to the Company's obtained personally between the hours of 10 AM and 1 r.. or by letter to the IA D. of Supplies and Transport, Victoria Barricks, Hongkong
Tender Forms must be properly filled up.. signed and dated, and no tender will be
Ofice in Hongkong.
All applications for Debentures must be sent in before the 20th February, 1916. Forms may be had on application
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager.
TO LET.
considered unless made out on the proper Hongkong, 31st December, 1915, Form and delivered by 12 Noox on the above dates in a closed envelope marked "TENDER FOR FORAGE, Ste." Each Tender must be sccompanied by a deposit of $100-as guarantee of good faith. Such sum to be forfeited to the Slate if the Tenderer refuses to accept a Contract allatted to him, or to attend as Headquarters Office when called apon.
The tis
right to reject all, or any, Tenders is specialy reserved.
Hongkong, 24th January, 1916.
[198
From 1st March,
1000WN. No. 6. Duddall Street.
Apply
113.
A. B. AVARIA,'".
Care of E. PABANET
No. 1, Duddell Sirash ---- Houg kong, 2nd February, 1916. [63
($9
No. 6, MOUNTAIN VIEW, PEAK.
“BILANDONAN,” No. 5. De Vom Vills, No. 64. THE PEAK. Fully Furnished, Inalading Plazo, from 1st April to 31st October.
No. 7; STEWART TERRACE, PEAX, from lat Mamh, 1916.
asked to state that the proceeds will be utilised for the sole benefit of the British creditors of the firm. This will be a great opportunity for bargain bunters.
The Cons-General states that it is im portant to keep up and increase our busi ness activity, and declares that those mon gratification of active service in order to are true patriots who deny themselves the remain at the service of their employers. They may be, but how would the man at the neck and forced to give up a business home, who has been taken by the scruff of
which, after several years of toil, he has just managed to place on a paying basis, regard the relative position? He may be a young artisan or staall tradesman, of securing exemption from the Tribunals I should imagine that he has little chance
on the ground that his services are essen- tial to the State, and yet I have no doubt he considera his activities of just as much national importance as those of the young piece-goods to the Chinese. In one case the man in Shanghai, who is engaged in selling man has to leave all and take his place in the trenches; his financial ruin is com- pleto. In the other, the man continues to draw a good salary, live in comfort, and is presented with a certificate by the Consul- General stating that he has done his duty. I am only drawn to make this comparison frantic appeals to the shirker which co- hecause I have grown tired of reading the stantly appear in the Home papers, because I have heard those appeals supported by quite a number of sleek and prosperoue looking young men in the Far East, upon
which they have not been called upon ta whom, as far as one can judge, the war has not bad the slightest influence and for
make any real sacrifice
English Baths and Kitchen Range, Hot that of those who in recent years have Water and Water Carriage Bystem. Ajominated, the political arena
As will be seen from our advertisement at Home columns, a clearance sale is advertised in Fista specially designed to socommodate thres brekelers: si ressonable rentals. Immediate Apart from the head of the Chinese connection with the liquidation of Messrs, Pos
FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES in Gordon
Government, the leading name was C. J. Gaupp & Co., Ltd., the discounts Terrace and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon until recently that of CHONG HIUN, ranging from 25 to 50 per cent, for cash.
Apply fo
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE who showed great ability in the In connection with the sale we have beon
Co., LTD.
Yangtso Valley during the year of the Alexandra Buildings.
Revolution. His sole aim was to defeat Hongkong, 89th December, 1915.
the designs of the revolutionists, and he TO LET.
did this effectively in the region assigned to him. He was regarded next to the
A fire which was fortunately confined President, as the strongest man in the to a few bales of cotton broke out at Chinese Empire But to-day the man who Holt's Godown at a late hour on Monday occupies that seat of honour is LIUNG TS: night. Pending the arrival of the Hong KWONG, the Viceroy, or Governor, of kong Fire Brigade a large number of Canton Provinec. His task was by no coolies got to work removing the bales sur- menns an enviable ong when he assumed rounding the fire, The Fire Brigade's office at Canton. He took up his duties at water float played on the mouldering a toe when the Province was in a very bales and everything was regarded as turbulent condition, and he incceeded in safe inside a couple of hours. The damage
home wishes to kick against the Compul bringing order out of chaos. Now that he done was mainly caused by water.
1 by wa
sion Act because it will ruin his prospects has the affairs of Canton city and
At a general meeting of British subjects with him, why should all the nice girls be and bring hardship upon those associated neighbourhood well in hand, he has under-held-at-the Consulate General, Canton, onuraged to hand him the white feather. ONE OFFICE or SHOP in Duddell Street, taken the gigantic task of dealing with pro Jarnazy 19th, it was decided to close the when, under similar circumstances, the Bri- Ground Floor.
vincial centres, where more lawlessney Prince of Wales Fund as from December his brothers in Shanghai-Yours, etc.,
tish Consul is awarding badges of merit to exists than during any period that we can 31st last. The total amount sent to that remember.
wish We
him speedy
FAIR PLAY date was £2,171.18 35. At the same treet success Already he has turned his attening the Committee of the Patriotic League he has departed from the old method of tion to bandite and robbers. In doing so of Britons Overseas (Messrs. Dent. Forbes,
WOODBURY, No. 4, Hankow Road, Kowloon, from 1st March, 1916,
No. 1, ZETLAND STREET. No. 15, SHELLEY STREET. No. 25, SEYMOUR ROAD, WOODLANDS VILLA WEST
las. 68, PEEL STREET en Caine Road
Peak, from 1st November, 1916.
"GLENSHIEL," No. 141, Plantation Read,
"LEWKNOR."-No. 326. THE PEAR.
HARTING" Austin Road, Kowloon
No. 3 “THE ALBANY" ROOMS, In Daddell Street.
"ROSENEATH, " 2, Hankow Rd. Kowloon. No BELILIOS TERRACE, BU
BELILIOS TERRACE, with 80, entrance on Conduit Road,
ONE GODOWN, No. 8, Burrows Street,
Wanchal.
TWO GODOWNS, in Daddell Street, No, DES VEUX VILLAR, SI, PEAK (Unfurnished),
No. 50, THE FLAK (6 CAMERON VILLAS
Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIE,
Brd Floor, Alexandra Hallbera. Hongkong, 12th January, 1916.
Kayarnna and Sandemas) was unanimous. dealing with county after county and is sending troops into several contiguously re-elected to serve as a Central Commit counties simultaneously, thus giving less tee, with His Majesty's Consul-Gereral as chance of escape to miscreants who, at the exficio Chairman, for the collection and disposal of subscriptions to be devoted to approach of danger, have been in the habit British War Funds,
assumption that the presence of these men The issue should not be clouded by the 3s required in Shanghai or elsewhere in order to defend British interests in the military sensa
The question has been reduced by the Con. rul-General at Shanghai to the terms of business, and if the young butine man of
Hongkong, January 24th.
TYPHOON WARNING.
The following telegram has been received by the American Consulate General Hongkong from the Manila. Observa tory za KWA
11.10 m. Jan. 25, 2016. Cyclone or typhoon crossing southern Mindanao, filling up.
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