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And bring about the graceless child's demise. And as he passed along a narrow street

poor emaciated leper came And begeed for succour, that he might exist, Although in torture-ast by hunger gaawed; For life will fight in unsound armour long And hold its own through feculence and age, Unless besieged and driven out at last By cold starvation, through the gate of death. And Uko faltered as he slowly said:

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Are you

a man who dares to gain a prize By making a bold stroke that carries death To one who will grow up to be a curse, And bring diabonour to the famly Of her afflicted husband, who will be Spared into marriage by some witchery?" "I am!" replied the leper, “and I will Do anything to exso my poverty, For, faith, tis bad when nibbled by discasa To have no food nor where to lay and die."

"Then gol" uld Uko, polating to the place, "And if to-night you do remove from earth. That woman's child, which now rests on her

kuce,

I will reward you with ten thousand cuah, But beʼnot criel-perform your errand welll And then return to claim your welcome pilze.” And in the silence of the night they met And Uko beard the child had breathed her last; Then with misgivings Uko want away--- A man dishonoured and a slave to crime. But never did he go again. to see The ancient city of his infamy.

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NEWS OF THE WORLD.

WASHINGTON, June aand. With the appointment of E. Spencer Pratt, of Alabama, to be Consul General at Singapore was given the first pabite information that the Straits bad been raised from a Consulate to`s Consolate-Generalskie. Singapore is an im- portant post for officers of the British Consular service, and to considered a position of honor. For this reason, and on account oflia great trade It is understood that the President decided to raise its rank.

Madrid, June sand.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1893.

LOS ANGILES, Juno sand. The bank excitement in Los Angeles is thing of the part, and few persons can now be found who admit that they ever felt any anxiety. The run on the Los Angeles National, which has been so persistent on the part of small depositors, has entirely ceased, Some business men pro- posed to serenade Major Bonebrake, but he beard of the project and dissuaded them from dolog so. He says that the deposits for the day nearly equalled the withdrawals, and that he has declined proffered assistance.

22nd.

PITTSBURG (Kas), Juno The conference between the committee from the employers and strik'ng miners was fruitless. No arrangement could be reached; neither side being willing to make concessions. It is now the policy of the strike managers to shut down every mine in Kansas, Missouri, Indian Terri- tory, Arkansas and Colorado. They will carry on the strike in the same peaceful manner that they have pursued heretofore, The leaders, however, are fearful lest the employers Import negro labor. In that event they my they cannot be responsible for results.

PERRY (KAL), Jace aznd.

A fearfully destructive cyclone passed through Williamstown and the adjacent country to-day. Its path was half a mile wide and six miles long, and the storm was accompanied by a downpour of rain and the darkness of midnight. Ten dead bodfer bave kåready been discovered, and it is known that at least five more are killed,

The latest advices from Perry are to the effect that no more bodies have been found. The storm swept over a space half a mile wide and several miles in length, completely demolishing every structure la Its path and killleg or seriously lajarlag every person within the area named, Of the fojured, three will probably die. The old stone house on the bluffs of Kaw river, formerly occupied by John Brown, the noted abolifonist, was destroyed in this storm,

TROY, June sand.

At 8.15 o'clock this evening, Miss Eugenia P. Mentely, the daughter of Clinton H. Mencely, let loose a 1od of metal at her father's foundry which, when cost, will be the liberty bell of this century. The moltes mass that flowed at her command was composed of patriotic material, Implements of warfare, material of the most Official investigation into the bomb explosion historic interest, words that had been used in at the residence of Sienor Canovas del Castillo on battle, metsil identified with avery progress of Tuesday, bas led to the discovery of a plet that invention and science, remembrances and love embraces anarchists in several European coun-gifs too presions to be trusted by mortal in any tries. Twenty-three arrests have already been other place except the Colambisń liberty bell. made and others are expected.

Suarez, the man injured by the explosion, has siready made admis, Inns showing that the con- spiracy had wide ramifications. He xlso told, the police he name of the mas seen with him near the residence of Castillo prior to the explosion, bat who disappeared Just before the explosion occurred.

Among other things Snares told is that he and several of his comrades were the authors of the explosion of Jane 11th in the Plaza Odental in front of the royal palace. He says the only object was to frighten the boarge-i-le and re-

mind them of the existence of the anarchista,

Letters seized show that the conspiracy was International. The letters cover details of plans for the commission of dynamite outrages, not only in Madrid and Vilencls, but Brussels and other foreign cities.

NEW YORK, June hand,

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It was originally intended that Mr Cleve land would touch the button at Gray Gables, whereby the electrical apparatus at the foundry would be set in motion, releasing the metal from the furnace; but Mrs. Cleveland is in poor health and could not venture out la the storm which prevailled at Buzzard's Bay.

When the bell is cool enough it will be made ready for transportation to Chicago. It is pro- posed that the bell shall ring at each sunrise and sunset, and at 9 o'clock in the morning on anniversary days, making the great events in the world's progress towards liberty; at 12 o'clock on the birthdays of the "creators of Ilberty," and at 4 o'click it will fell of the anniveranties of their deaths.

CHICAGO, June 18th.

The Northern Pacific rond threatens to give the Great Northern a warm fight unless watls factory arrangements come from a special me»t« The big armored crafter Maind, which basing called for June 37th. If the outcome durs been uilding for nearly four years at the Brooklyn Nowy Vard, Sid quietly and slowly from the dry dock there to-day at 3.30 o'clock.

not promise entire protection to the Northern Pacific that road wiil in all probability make reduced tea through to Chicago, which will bave the effect of, dingging down rates all over

A tag pulled her down to the wharf at the foot val Mein street. The ship's engines were com.the Northwest. -pleted some time #gn, but delays in furnishing

the vessel's armor will prevent her from having AN EVENTFUL DAY IN AUSTRA- a trial for some time yet.

News was received to-day by the Presbyterian Hoard of Missions of the death In Yabriz, West Penis, of Mirza Ibrahim, a converted, Musrul man. He ended his life in a Persian prison, where he had been confined because he had forsaken the wombip of Mohammed for the Christian eligion. "He was down in the cellar prison, where he was kept for over two weeks, and with b. were twelve others, desperate, wicked fellow writes Mrs. S. G. Wison, a missionary. Some say that he began to preach to them, bat, however it was, they be came angry and took turns in choking him and asking is it Iss (esus) or All ? Ta bla ques- tion be invariably lnswered. Iss, and then they would choke him ag win. He died May 14th,”

The Herald's com spondent at Quito cables; Some of the newspap. r of Ecquador are urging an alliance between E 'equador and Chile with a view of forcing the Gey Froment of Fer to agree to a satisfactory fixing of the boundary line between Peru and Ecquis der. It is asserted that the outbreak among the India a tribes is due to

Peruvian taficences.

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LIAN HISTORY.

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over the waters of the lovellest hribar In the world, to that foul and hideous blat, on its surface, the convict ship, and bianched the checks of the unfortunate manacled wretches cooped up beneath her hatches-aye, a roar of invincible resistance that reverberated over twelve thousand iniles of stormy ocean, and was heard, and effectually heard, in Downing Street itself, for it was that monster meeting on the Sydney Circular Quay that gave the tapoise and supplied the motive-power to the movement which, in afew years, secured the absolute and final cessation of the transportation of British convicts to the fair and fertile lands of Austrália. It was a strange scene, a singularly dramatic situation in which Robert Lowe was the central and com- mandlar figure on that eventful moraing of June 1th, 1849. It was at that moment be attalard the senith of his power and popularity, and reached his highest and noblest achieve ment as an orator, for it is certain that not even in the splendid speeches he delivered in after years in the House of Commons on the extension of the Franchise and the Disestablish ment of the Irish Church, did he attale the altitude of that memorable open-air oration on the Sydney Circular Quay.—Santiago Timis.

THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON

THE SYSTEM.

The Immediate effect of a moderate amount of alcohol is a feeling of increased vigor. Ideas are increased in quickness, but lose in concen. nation. The system soon demands the stimu lant more frequently. Abstinence is followed by suffering. The band loses its steadicas, the brala its clearness. Insomnis adds to the drain on nervous forces, and the patient instinctively resorts for roller to the poison which is the direct cause of his condition. In time these symptoms become intensified, and evidences of chronic degenerations manifest themselves. Scarcely an organ in the body is exempt.

Alcohol in the stomach retards digestion by paralyzing terminal nerves and by a chemical action on the pepsin of the gastric juice, preduces changes in the secretions of the liver and villates the processes throughout the whole alimentary tract by causing a perverted action of the sympathetic nervous system. Fartially digested ford passing from the stomach to the intestines becomes subjected to abnormal fermenta ions. As a result, poisonous products designated by modern chemists as ptomaines and leucomaines are formed. Elimination is retarded by alco- hol; consequently these products are absorbed fate the system and an auto-poisoning results.

The lungs and skin undertake to assist in reileving the system of effere material, as shown by the peculiarly d'angrecable edor of breath and perspiration persisting for days after CEFER- tion from the use of alcohol. These patients. will be found to suffer from chronic catan of most of the mucous membrane, notably the stomach, and chronic liver kidney changes lead- ing to cirrhosis and Bright's disease. Degenera tion and resultant weakening of the walls of blood vessels predispose to rupture (usually in the brain), producing apoplexy,Dr. E. F. Arnold, in North maritan Review for Funa.

DEAFNESS COMPLETELY CURED Any person suffering from Deafness, Noises to the Head. &c, may learn of a new, simple treatment, which is provlog very successful in completely curlag cases of all kinds. Full particulars. including many unsolicited testimonials and

press. notices, will be sent post free. on appi cation. The system is without doubt, the most successful ever brought before the public. Address, Aural Specialist, Albany Balldings, 39. Victoria Street, Westminster, London, S.W.

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

20th July, 1893—At 4 pm.

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The rth of June, 1849, was a fateful day in Australian history-a day fraught with tre mendous possibilities-a day on the issue of which depended the political futurs of the great antipodean Continent that had been colonized by Britlub pluck and perseverance. Ere sunset on that day Australls might be preserved to the British Empire, or might be exasperated into an Independent republic, as the American Colonies had been. In the teeth of the solemn prozaise of the Imperial Government that transportation would not be renewed-a promise on the strength of which thousands of free-born Britons and their · families had settled on Australian sol-Earl Gray dispatched the ship Hashemy, with 13 convicts on board, to Melbourne. The arrival of this ill-omened vessel in the harbor of Melbourne aroused the inhabitants of that city to the highest pitch of indignation, and so latense and demonstrative was the popular fury that the Captain did not dare even to attempt to dricharge his repulsive living cargo. The focal Fanthorities, fourful of the consequences that The Herald's correspondent at Panama cables: I have just received from Santoight ensue at any moment from the presence Domingo advices under dr te of June rab, which of such an aggravating and detestable object, the Captain to clear out with ́ all any that Prealdent Hour aux has discovered a

He did possible speed.

40, and Melbourne new revolutionary plot, A quantity of arms and rejoiced to see him and his ignoble 200 ammuntition was found in the house of Francisit o

disappearing in the distance. But in a Aguller, who was imperis aned by onder of the weeks he suddenly steered into the harbor of President. Aguller's principal accomplices, In Sydney and cart his anchor. He was Dow cluding the resident Spinlah Consul, wars desperate and determined to get rid of his expelled from the country,

felonious cargo by hook or by crook, and be The Herald's correspond lent at Guayaquil, | found the ruling authorities in Sydney much Ecuador, cables: Senor & emfaarlo, privata mors disposed to aid and abet him than they were secretary to ex-President Pies (Na of Peru, to-day | in Melbourne. But public opinion in the former shot Clanel. Varens, a Peruvia, w. It is believed | city was no less hostile and vehement than it Varers' wound is fatal. Seminas 10 was arrested. – had shown itself in the latter. By a simultaneous Plerola, at the time of the shoot in, was about lespulse all the shops in Sydney clored their to leave Guayaquil on board the site mer Stio. doors on the morning of Jane 11th, 1849; the

The Herald's correspond at 18 Rio Janeiro telegraphs that Bernhardt robbed of jewels of the value of 300,000 frases in the Brasilian capital.

Vipoxia, June sand. An epidemic of suicide has broken out in taneity of this popalar demonstration. The Buda-Feath and ether Hungarian towns. Seven palace of the Governor, Sir Charles Fitzroy, was cases of suicide were repe sted at Bada-Perth huntedly occupied by the milltary, and troops, yesterday. Cases of Insanity are increasing and with fixed bayonets, were stationed at all the the lunatic asylums are fall. This is attributed gates and entrances. Simniiareously all the to the drinking of the poisonous concoctions British vessels of war in the harbour drew in... substituted for wirit, which has become scarce clos, loaded their guns within sight of the openly levelled them at the place through the rays 'ges of the phylloxers.

popuk toe, and of oen ing, ready to fire on receiving the signal

SHI from Government House the:

people hald The splend ja bronze group commemorative their waand, resolute and undismayed. of the Fort Dearborn massac re of 1812, on the, it was at this critical moment that a tall, site of this city, the gift of Gs orge M. Pallman, spate agure, with a quiet, contemplative, refined, was unvelle 3"this siternoon at the lake' shors | intellecinal cast of countenance, was ROUS and Wight rath street. Ex-Fi maldent Harrison, ascending to the roof of the omnibus that served delivered the oration.

as an extampoi, sed platform in the midst of the

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people gathered from all quarters in their thousands, and assembled at ene vast Indig. nation meeting in the vicinity of the Circa lar Quay. The authorities instantly became seriously alarmed at the extent and the spon-

General Harrison wild in the course of his excited throng. He was remarkably boyish speech. I am glad we are beginning to build leaking, pale-faced and sharp-featured, with eyes monument. Bunker Hill was not long ago hidden behind dark - spectacles, and a well- Lonesome but now every city and many of our shaped head crowned by wavy, whitish, hair. Counties by wabuildings in commemoration of the He was Robat Lowe, lender and crator

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szat, 10.4 m, Baromete unatundy, Strong math-mont bres. Se miker rough. Wanther" wet and equally, with thunder.

Berometer radioed to level of theme in luches, teache and

cpbell CARAZZAVRNee in the ginda, in dagoan, P.

Co-day's Advertisements.

BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

SPECIAL MEETING.

A SPECIAL MEETING will be held in the ROOMS. (No, 16, Prava Central), THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, to bear a paper read by Dr. DOBERCK, assisted by Mr. FIGG, Chlef Asistant of the Observatory, on "HOW TO MANAGE YOUR SHIP IN A TYPHOON,"

The Chair will be taken by Captala A. TILLETT, the President, at 9 P.M., sharp.

Intimations.

CARMICHAEL & Co., LD. RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS.

TENNIS SHOES, BROWN CANVAS SHOES, SEA BOOTS in all Sizes. W. D. & H. O. WILL'S CAPSTAN, THREE CASTLE, VIRGINIA MIXTURE, TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES. NEGRO-HEAD TOBACCO.

Hongkong, 11th July, 1803,

CARMICHAEL & CO., LTD.

18, Praya Central, Hongkong,

All Naval Commanders and Officers, and Masters and Oficers of the Bddah, Merchant CAPTAIN CH. ROBINSON, Service la port are cordially invited to attend,

By Order of the Committee,

CHESNEY DUNCAN,

Hongkong, 21st July, 1893.

Secretary,

Intimations.

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21.-Kerosene Oil Godown.

64-Kennedy, J., Horse Repository.

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4-Lapralk, J. D., Realdence.

6-Harrison, W. Stuart, Residence.

35-Mount Austin Hotel

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38-Ysen Fat Hong, Bonham Strand, "In case of FIRE ring op No. 15.

The Exchange is open day and night.

W. STUART HARRISON,

Manager.

**Hongkong, 7th May, 1893.

LEVY HERMANOS.

COAL CONTRACTOR, COMPRADORE AND STEVEDORE.

Hotels.

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

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WITH FROVISIONS, DUNNAGE, &C. Į "THIS commodious and well appointed WATER and BALLAST BOATS. Manila, rath March, 1993,

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THE attention of SHIPOWNERS, AGENTS and CAPTAINS is called to the Superior Quality of TYTAM FILTERED WATER offered by J. W. KEW & Co., also to the advantages derived from their being able to Supply their Water in one-fourth the time occupied by the old fashioned and obsolete hand pumps,

No Impeding the leading or discharging of Cugo,

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TS the most approved and most efficacious

HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,250 feet above sea-level, having been Leased by the Proprietors of the "VICTORIA HOTEL,” is - NOW OPEN and will be run in conjunction with their HOTEL in Queen's Road, thus enabling them to offer special inducements to Visitors and Residents.

SUMMER RATES.

..$4.00 45.00 .....$70 to 80,00

One person, per day........ One person, per week One person, one month, Married couple (occupying one room) per

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Married couple (occupying one room) per

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· REDUCTION OF RATES. ATES for BOARD and LODGING,

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Reduced to

(DOSE FOR ADULTS 15 TO 35 ORAINS TROY.) $55.00 PER MONTH AND UPWARDS;

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Supplies constantly on hand at the China Export, Import, and Bank Co-Solo Agents for China

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Notices of Firms.

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The Table D'Hôte is supplied with every Luxury

season, and the cuisine is in experi- enced hands.

Wines, Spirits, Malt Liquor, etc, of the best quality only.

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Hongkong, ret September, 1894.

Messus. A. E. SKEELS & Co. under- take Sales Privately, or by Auction, of any class of Goods or Property. Prompt Settlements THE

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Cargoes received for Storage, Inverances effected.

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apply to

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TEWELLERY,

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CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS. bumbrity, dễ mir muturxand with inotatura belag 200, amDirection of the wind to two polažu, gan Forge of the wind socording to Sale Agents for PATEK PHILIFFE & Co, Batterseala. Sindrate of the weather, à Elon sky #lenched clouds, of Drinding cala, Trza Grmy, A End, ligam Geneva. A great variety in Fancy Goods and

•OWBORN, P Paning showach, a Squady, • Kain, » dhaw, | Optical. Instruments. Thunder, Tululicy, # Den 193 pokala i Melle, picha and hundredtha.

F. G. Fico, First Assistant Matucrologtat.

Hongkong Obrarratory, 21st July, 1893.

· HONGKONG register.

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HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

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Today,

hero of tia catiro-ill & bar to the longer, of the Anti-transportatio party, the great Hongkong Observatory, 21st July, 1893,

labore, and we have entered into his labors, popular Larselte, the candidate who, she We posse, as the lands he win from the savagery months before, ad bond triumphantly Sydney and of natuin and of the natives, . Every community | returned a member, for should pprop lately mark the scene of soch drawn through the streets of take cly by an bistorical events as we low commemorate enthusiastic populace. The moment be was We thor id value our prase: mions of lands and recognised on this roof of the omnibus mighty free intrations more bighly we learn that they retounding tour went up from the multitude were be aght, not with co temptible things as roar of defiance to the British naval officers who gold and silver, but with th precious blood of were menacing apabila meeting of free-homm the brave and Innocent. We shall after this Balónsia your of protest and indignation that Season. The more willing to serve by, bloed, if penetrated to the fumost recesses of the Govern need be, that which was bought by blood, Thara mans House, “where a weak and vagliating In a lode bing and inspiring force in armry much Gorsenor was gowering in the midst of his troope #tractul --49

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

No. 170.

HE following Particulars and Conditions of

to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY,

THE morn Land, by Fubile- Auction,

the 14th day of July, 1893, at 4 P.35, Mrs publlahod for general information.

By Command,

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FOR MEN OF THE' MERCANTILE MARINE.

The very best LIQUORS and ACCOMMODA- TION. They come as Strangers but leave as Friends,

BEN. FRANKLIN TAYLOR,

Proprietor. Hongkong, 28th March, 1893. HAUENSTEIN'S HOTEL,

THIS

A MOY,

[359

HIS First-class FAMILY HOTEL

situated on the beach at KULANGSOO and has First-class Accommodation for Visitors

An EXCELLENT TABLE ia kept, and. WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS of

ke very best quality.

Terms Moderate.

Amoy, 1st September, 1892.

R. HELLWIG, Proprietor.

For Sale.

CHAMPAGNE "PIPER-HEIDSIECK" ANCIENNE MAISON HEIDSIECK FONDÉE EN 1735. KUSKLIMANN & Co., SUCCESSEURS, REIME. 831 per x dosen quarts, b 833 per a dosen pinta. GAIDEECK MACGREGOR & tượng Sole Agents,

Hongkong and China.

-Honetong, ged July, 1893-

THEY LEAD THEM ALL,

STHE CELEBRATED/

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary, 1693 | Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 8th July, 1893. Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 34th day of July, 1893, at 4.P.M. by Order of from the well-known. Vineyards of "Messes, His Excellency the Governor, of Ose Lot of CROWN LAND at Fok Tena Heung, Kowloon, KOHLER AND VAN BERGEN, San Francisco, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 and JULIAN P. SMITH (Olivina) Livermore, Years.

14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Telegraph Office. G. FALCONER & CO., JATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU. WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS, No. 48, Queen's Road Central, CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK. MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS, CHARTS and BOOKS. SHOP NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sale Agentz for Louis Audemars' Watches awarded the kighast Prises at every Tekihition; and for Valpständer and Saha's - CELEBRATED OPTRA GLASHES, MARE CLASSES and SPYGLASSES, No. 8, Queen's Road Central," : [fos HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAL REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER

Always on Hand.

"It'

denhouse EDASI MALLORY. Honghong Byth June, 1942: ustangriffe!

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry Locality.

No.

Kowloon Fuk

Inland

Lot Houns

Boundary

Measure

menis.*

Contents in

Annual Rt.

Upact price

CALIFORNIA WINES,

California.

Guaranteed to be Purs and Unadulterated.

Pure BLACKBERRY BRANDY and fresh SPRING Consignments of BARTLETT MINERAL WATER by cách SteamINT Prices forwarded on application to... MACONDRAY BROTHERS & LOCKARD.

Commission Merchants,

No. 35, Watse Stević,

Yokokaza.

Yokohama, sath August, Sion/

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