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THE SITUATION IN SOUTH

AFRICA

AMERICAN COMMENT,

NEW YORK, December 8th,

General Dewer's exploit last week in captur- ing four hundred British soldiers and two guns at Dewelsdorp, southwest of Bloemfontein; President Kruger's reception in Marseilles, Paris, and intermediate stations in Franca; Lord Kitchener's stem policy of burning a number of farmhouses and exiling the Boer

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1901.

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE.

Letters for the following per son's lie un claimed at the Post Office. Adams, A. H. Aloes, J. W. Austin, T. P. Akcles, G. J. Adams, ). Ath, G. F. D

Anthony.

Abdul Rahman Aldny Khan. · Arjun Singh Auzulatos, G. N. Afzal Khon Batchen Singh Bagao Bagat Singh -Buckie

Brandt, C.

Marty, L. Moore, P. J.

Maclean, Rev. M. E.

Millar, J.

-Mohammed, P. S.

Morrison, G. G.

Bakan Singh

H. X.

McDowall, J.

Marston, Mrs. J.

Meyers, A.

Albert, H. Alexander, R. Alladcen, Dr. Anderson, Mrs. A. Anderson, Miss D. Bowie, A. A. Bell, T. M. Bush, D. F. Beddulph, L. S.

R. Bryan, Bun Heung Blomfield

families to Cape Town or other places inde South Africa at à distance from their homes; Lor: Roberts', call for 8,000 fresh troops to fill up gaps in his ranks; and the report of an ominous feeling in Cape Colony, where the Dutch, angered by Kitchener's policy, are said to be nearer ising in rebellian than at any time since the war began, have all combined to bring South Africa to the front again as a centre of international interest. The New York paci- Tunes remarks that the progress of the fication" of South Africa "cannot be called altogether encouraging,” and goes on to say:

"We must remeinber that the British armed force in South Africa for outnumbers the whole white population of the South African Republic against which alone war was originally made. We must bear in mind also that all the recent news has shown that the British garrisons are numerically too weak. A concentration of Boer coniandos' on what, in our service would be called 'two company' or 'three com- pany posts has resulted in a series of small disasters. These go to show that, although the Transvaal has now no armies in the field, yet after much more than a year of fighting which has taxed the resources of the British empire, the numerically insignificant farmers of the Transvaal are still, in some degree, making good that defiance of the British umpire which, when it was issued, seemed in the great inajority of Englishmen, as it did to Lord Salisbury, simply an impudent insult. The 137,497 males of the Transvaal, aided by Mr. Chamberlain's diplomacy and Lord Kitchener's pacification," | which have united with them every man of Dutch descent in the Orange Free State and in Cape Colony, have had the effect upon the military prestige of Great Brittain which we cannot help seeing, and which the great majority among us, having regard to the work which the English-speaking peoples so evid- ently have to do together in the world, must deplore."

Most of the papers in this country think that the Boers are unwise to try to keep up a guer- illa warfare wherit is so evident that they can- not defeat the British army. Other papers, however, continue to express bearty sympathy with the Dutch troopers who "don't know when they are licked." Thus the Philadelphia Times says:

"At any previous time in our history, such a struggle as the Boers are making for their independence would have commanded the sympathy and aroused the admiration of all Americans, Have per ideas of liberty changed that they can get no word of sympathy now? Or is it because we are ourselves engaged in the same bad business as the British; the same hopeless task of compelling a distant people to accept our ideas of what is goud for them, while they persistently, prefer their own? Peace and beneficent government' is what President McKinley says he is seeking in the Philippines. It is the same that General Kit- chener is expected to establish in the Trans- vaal, if he has to exterminate the entire popula. tion.

Mr. Kruger's tour of France is calling out considerable remark. The Chicago Inter Ocean says of the enthusiasm that has greeted the ruler without a realm:

"The same qualities that appeal to the peo ple of France would appeal to the people of Germany and Austria and Italy and Russia, and, above all, to the people of the United States. If Paul Kruger should come to the United States, he would receive such a wel come as has been given in this country to no other man for a generation except Admiral Dewey. The American people would go be yond the demonstrativenes of Paris or Lyons or Marseilles, and would pay honour to the man from the Transvaal as they would to no govern. nient executive in Europe or Asia.

Stripped of all political authority and power, bereft of country and kindred. Paul Kruger stands to day before the people of civilized nations as the most admired figure on the stage of world politics. He is popular because of the people's sense of wrong as well as their sense of justice,

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Barry, Capt. J. Bohm, O. Bailie, J. J. Barber, T. Baites Barclay, Mrs. T. Brander, W. Beyson, A. Blieferncht. Bergendall, J. C. Brockman Bosenberg, W. Chun Un Fook' Chang King Cambell, Mr. M. Craig, Lieut. T. Coats Champion, J. F. Cockburn, f. Cowden, H. S. Collard, J. B. Cassalond, D. Callsen, F. W. Carr, B. L. Cox, Mrs. Chisholm, G. P. Cambell, W. G. Cardova, Mrs. F. M. Cotton, Dr. A. Cambell, J. Cooper, C. Cops, Mrs. J. H Corah, A. M. Chevers, W. G. Clark, Mrs. F. R, Caulfield, W. T.' Cooper, E.

Coke, Dr. G. H. Corcoran, Dr. G. Conan, E. L. Dittrich, A. Drervs, Capt. Dade, Mrs. Dupignac Draper, W.

Drewitz. H. Dandort Dawson, Mrs. P. Duriot

Datema, Capt. E Entrican, Capt. J. Errol, Mrs. H. Evans, J. H. Embden, M. Ellis, Mrs, F. Feimberg, S. R. Funge, U. W Fowell, P. Fernandes, V. F. Fawceu, G. Fowler, C. M. Furlonge, R. S. Fung Kee Fernandes, D. Fox, F. Forrest, Mrs. A. Geiss, H. Gordon, J. C. calllula, A. M.

Gleeson, R. Gordan, J. N. Gradzizki, Gillis, afrs. G. Gedaljy, Squire, 1. L.. Goel, F Girling, G. R. ↑ Gillispie, I. Grunstein, Mrs. B. Glasson Girling, A. Gullcom, Mrs. S. C. Cutrudo Geney, B. Grey, Miss M. Hall, W. G. Hunter, C. G.W. Hunnaway, J. Hongkong Amateur

Photo Club. Hughes, G. H. Hearder, F. H. Hawkmarria Houstin, Miss R. Herman,, G. Hookway, Miss E.

"He speaks the protest of the common peo ple of all nations against the overthrow of two republics simply to serve the ambition of an caspire. He stands for patriotism, courage, devotion to principle, and for the sort of faith that gave to one age its Christian martyrs, and to another the republic of the United States."

But, observes the Brooklyn Eagle, Mr. Kruger knows that his plea for arbitration in South Africa at this late day is useless; be knows that there is, nothing left to arbitrate there. He knows that he has made his Gght and that all there is left for him is to enjoy the large fortune which has accrued from his dictatorship in peace in Europe, and, perhaps, get in a little dig at Chamberlain occasionally by inducing some excitable Frenclunar to twist the lion's tail." And The Ohio State | Harding, C. L. Spurnal (Columbus) remarks that "whatever Rok, F. W W. Kruger may say, the fact remains that he stands merely in the parition of an exile Hindrichs, W.. from a land that has been annexed by Hinderkoper, J. Great Britain, and Pat he is not clothed Hodder, S. with any official powers that would cutitle Johnson, J. W. him to recognition Or consideration - al Jong Gee the hands of any responsible government."

Jackson, Capt. "He is, moreover," adds the New York Joseph Tribune, "confronted in his quest with the Kraft, R. serious obstacle of his own act in beginning war Kennedy, R. J. instead of seeking arbitration or intervention, Kennedy, R. P. Had he made such a pilgrimage and such an Kiraution, A. T. appeal as the present a year ago, some practi- Kirkwood, M. cal good might have been gained. Instead,

Klamberg he chose the arbitrament of war, and with its Kahnunsky, 5, Judgment he may now be compelled to be con- Lyons, E. tent." The Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin, Lauro, C. S. however, thinks that the old burglier's declining Lewis, H. W years will not be entirely cheerless. 11 ob- Little & Co, D. serves: Personally President Kruger is very Lyons, J. comfortably situated. He took away with him Lyall, Hin from Johannesburg mines $2,000,000 in gold, Lowe, S. S. which he has with him in Paris, and upon this Lushany, R. J. he, his children, and his grandchildren can Lopez, áfiss E.

Luc live very comfortably in Hollands In truth ho will be one of the richest meh in that country, Lange, W. and no longer will be disturbed by the wearing Luidakong, M. Cares and anxieties of a presidential office. He Lynch, G. can live a severely quiet life, and can be rea- Lienry, C. Bonably thankful that he has got away from Lambert, W. 5. South Africa with so much treasure in hand Lisettle, A. Literary Digest.

Launder, W.. Lewis, R. C.

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GOLD THE BOERS MISSED,

McNamara, B.

Moyi, Miss Moody, Dr. C.

McConnell, A. E.

Menzell, Capt. W. McCallough

Moulnenaix

Miller, Capt. C. Muller, P.

Marquis, N.

MacBain, G. Macalom

Marshell, Miss P.

Meissuer, T.

Mackschnie, W. E. Mathews, Mrs. W. Mackenzie, A. C.

McWilliams, Miss Mayer, E. Majer, Mrs. Montilla, B.

New York and Java.

Trading Co. Norsk, J. S.

Neill, John

Newill, W.

Norton, E. C.

Negel, G. P.

Nonis, R. C.

Nellner, H.

Ölpp Olaso, A. Osgood, A. Oldham, G. O'Dell, F. Oswald, R. Oldenberg, Pasar, H. Phipps, G. Patience, H. Phillips, W. B. Pomes, R. H. Pow Long & Co. Pillis

Panegeon, Mrs. Paterson, J. B. Pomery, Miss Perzal, J.

Patya Piry, A.

Pritchard, F. V.

„Patton, M. f.

Phillips, L.

Parks, W

Phillip, P.. Pate, P. W. Paulding, G. Pasucal, F. Rahman, A. Remedies, D.

Royal Asiatic Society

Remedios, A. C. Robinson, C.- Rennie, F. Reid, Capt. C. F. Racha, Mrs. F. A. Realton, J. Renori G. J. B. Ripton, Segt. F. Rohr. W. Rising, E. H. Rose, K. M. Ricci & Co.

Ross, Miss T. Ross, Miss M. J. Rafter. Major J. A.

Richardson, J.T. Raustzen, E. P. Ralston, A. G. Reys, G.

Reyhill, W.

Ross, A. J.

Rodrigus, A. C. F.

Roberts, A. W.

Roit

Richardson, J. Reid, J. G. Raeburn, M. Ryder, J. Rodrigo, B. J. Raicevic, F. E. Stanley, S. H. Sinih, F. He Schultze

Bhagwan Singh Bakshia Singh Bishen Singh Brown, G... Brandt, F Bauer, E. Brown, 1.

Kaplon, N. Kummi Khan Knappstein, O. Kaiman Singh Kurouni K Liaco, Cheang Lopes, Da. C..J. Lowe, W. S. Love, Mrs. R. Lam, Aron Lemaire & Co. Love, Mrs. (4) Little, Mr.

Budha Khan. (2) Ball, P. Galvao Garrington, J. C. Cadieux, Miss J. Cotewall; H. R Connell, J. J. Chandi Singh Coy, C.

Cooper, A. J. Crisp, Mrs.

Carun Baksh, (Um-

Ladha Singh, Lovatt, Miss Mandiga, A. Li Maula Bux Mahomed Akbar Manga Khan Mussa Khan Mohamed Khan

Monchini, Ph. Mangude Singh Makend Singh Mehta, C. E

Munshi Hussain Shah

Sahib Moola Singh, Moller, W. A Mulla Singh Mastevosky, M. W.'

Cader in Chief Mulvany, Afrs. J.

Calcutta Turf Club. Caine Road No. 29 Chandar Pal Singh. Counsell, W. G. Danenberg, E. Davies, D..

Eldred, Mrs.

Etiene, Gallilo

Eleshal, E.

Evans, Capt. C. H.

Eskell

Earle, Miss S.

Fritz Gerald, H. C.

Nicoll, Miss Ai”, Naden, Thomas Nazal Khan

Nalillo Bux

Nihull Singh

Nical, Miss M. Owper, Geo

Ortiz, C.

Pierra, D.

(3).

'Pino, F.. Lara y. (3) Plant, J. S. (a)

Rajaram Singh

Rahim Alli

Ridont, J. T. H.

Rustam Khan

(4)

Frankel, H.

Filiberto, V.

(New York)

Ressurreccion, M.

(2)

Rongier, 1.

Shaminsky, S.

Smulas, H.

Fazal Ahmed

Falkenflick, S. (2)

Falck, W.

Flores, J. S.

Fox, F.

(4)

Forrest, Mrs. A.

Goldenberg, B.

Geoghegan, N, M.

Guria, M. "Giese, A.

Gosselin, Coaum. Ghulam Rasool Hazam Singh Hicks, Col Chas. B. Harmiston, Mrs. Geo. Hooker, Mrs. O. Harman Singh

Heintz, H.

Hira Singh

Hooper, Mrs. A. F.

Hinton, R. 5.

Hakam Din.

Hawan Singh

Hoamei

Hollister, G. K. Hinda Singh

Sultan Mahomed

Saloon, A. J.

Sato, T.

Sabay Khan

Saifa

Said Mahomed Sassoon, P. Stanford, Mrs. M, Thornhill, Capt. Teves, Mariano, Tomas, 'C. F. *Telvier

Utter Singh

Umetami, N.

Vasukhusing, Sgt.

Vetch, F.

Auctions.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

No, 6.

THE following Particulars and Conditions of

Sale of Crown Land by Public Auction, to be held at the Offices of the Public Works Depattinent, on

MONDAY,

the 1st day of January, 1901, at 3 P.M., Are pablished for general information.

H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Secretary.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 5th January, 190

[60c

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by

Entinations.

WORTH A GUINEA A BOX /

BEECHAM'S

FOR ALL.

DILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS

SUCII AS

SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK. STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, •

DISORDERED LIVER,

AND FEMALE AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES.

50 Cents per Box.

Prepared only by the Proprietors—

Intimations.

ROBINSON PIANO CO., LIMITED.

HONGKONG, SHANGuat, SINGAPORE.

MANUFACTURERS

OF

IRON FRAMED

PIANOS.

Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the THOMAS BEECHÁM, St. Helens, England. $215, $290,

21st day of January, 1901, at 3 F.3, at the Ofices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, at Mong Kok Tsui, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of Her Majesty the QUEEN, for one further term of 75

years.

Regatey No.

No, of Sale,

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

ME

Boundary Measurements.

LOCALITY.

3.

ft

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Contents in

Abozal Rent.

Upset Frice.

ESSRS, HUGHES and HOUGH have received-Instructions from the Owner

to Sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION, IN ONE LOT,

on

FRIDAY, the 25th day of January, 1901,

at 3 o'clock. P.M., at their SALES ROOMS.

ALL THAT-Piece or-Parcel of GROUND situate lying and being at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Office as INLAND LOT No. 1,096, together with the Messuage or Tonement Erections and Buildings thereon known as "HALDON," BONHAM ROAD, held from the CROWN for a Term of 999 years from the 25th day of December, 1890.

SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA:-

WATKINS, LIMITED, APOTHECARIES HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

(44

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

No. 6, Ice House Street, Prayn Central. Head Office:-TOKIO. Branch Offices?—-- LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSİN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN.

Agencies:-

Miki Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines. Hokoku Coal Mines. Yoshirotani Coal Mines. Ohnousa Coal Mines.

No. 1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines. Ichimura Coal Mines. Kishima Coal Mines. Yoshio Coal Mines, Yamano Coal Mines. Manoura Coal Mines. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Ltd. Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limited. Meiji Fire Insurance Co., Limited. Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Mills. Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills. Tokio Cotton Spinning Mills.. Miike Cotton Spinning Mills. Imperial Government Paper Milis. Onoda Cement Company.

MrTsui Bussan Kaisha, M. FUJISE,

Manager. Hongkong.rth December, 1800

$345, $400.

HAAKE, METZLER, WERNER. WE

E personally searched Germany and England thoroughly and found nothing

to come near these. They are altogether in equalled in the Colony, Please see them before buying.

Others by

COLLARD, BRINSHEAD, RACHALS. HIRE PAYMENT SYSTEM,

WANTED

if required.

BOOKKEEPER.

125

a GOOD BOOKKEEPER, must be quick and experienced.

Apply to

ROBINSON PIANO CO., •

LIMITED. Hongkong, 31st December, 1900.

[1543b

MISSM.

WANTED.

to give PIANOFORTE LESSONS, at Moderate Price and Terms.

Apply to

"A.M.5,"

"Care of This Office. Hongkong, 14th January, 1001.

[57c-

WANTED.

¡JANTED about the 25th February, 1901,

W

133

a Competent EUROPEAN NURSE to take charge of Three Children (aged Four

Toial Area 65,815 Square feet, Crown Rent THE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE years and a Half years and. Ten months,

Veazey, Mrs. L. (2)

$300 per Annum.

War Singh

Sale, apply to

Wan Pau Yau

Wegener, Dr. (z)

Weiss, Capt. T. Ì..'

Woods, T. S.

Young, F. H.

Zaiza, M. M. de

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

Ships.

S.S. Aduto...

J. C. Renfrew.

Amigo

F. Wallat.

"

Bellerophon

K. Morgan.

**

Brand

For further Particulars and Conditions of

Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES

and MASTER, Solicitors for the Vendor,

or to

The Auctioneers.

Hongkong, and january, 1901,

Notice of Firm.

NOTICE.

Bergenhaus....Capt. J. H. Svendsen. (3) ¦ 【XƒE _ have This Day authorised. Mr.

.Capt. J. Thornson.

Ship Buteshire .P. M. Clay.

Buteshirt.C. Thomson.

S.S. Carthage

It

2)

Calchas Calchas

· Changika

Dardanus Decima!....

S.M.S. Gefion S.S. Glasgow

11

Glenagle.... Haiching Kirkfield

M. L. Miguon.

.H. C.

C. Beasley,

„Mr. Carefull.

Capt. Tom Moore,

..J. Henderson.

..O. Bohlan.

..Rollmann.

*.B. Domenico, A.B.

.....Mr. Clements.

.....E. F. Gibson. .....G. Dubren.

Lalpeora .......A. Love.

Menelaus

12

Milos.....

Minto....

Munchen

Nevelle.......

J. Ambrose

....A. Hausen

(6)

(2)

Abdool Katim Ebrahim. W. Rummler. .Capt. D. Steven.

Norwood.......... Takoke.

S.S. Penarth....

"

Captain.

Shantung ..Capt. Quail

Shantung ....Capt. Rebblemund, Spechuen ........Capt. Hall.

Ship Sierra Estrella...S. Cruston.

S.S. Sydney.................A. Lagrange.

Schonaner, H. M. Shaw

*

Samborn, F. G.

San Fat Sen

Salvo, Ch.

Skinner, W.

Spence, Lieutenant, H.

1. C. Suindter, H. Spence, M. Silva, A. M. M. Simon, Dr. M. Skordahl, J. Scott, G. M. Smith, H.-M. Seaman, A. B. Stewart, J. Shariff Miss M. S.

3.

وسط

Spindaler & Co. Scheffer, I. T. Scott, C. H. Smith, C. I. Smith, F. R. M. Schierhorst, Mrs. Shepherd, E. Smith, B. Sullivan, T. M. O. Sheppard, E

Santos, A. M. Smith, J. R. M. Scott, W. G.

Sanders, Mrs. M. A. Sidney, Mr. K Thomas, Todd, Capt. J. Trumpt, E.

Tharae, Miss M.

Tomé, T. Tchang, M. J.

Thomson, C. H..

Upton

Upham, M..U.

Vance, Miss. G. W.

Vance, Mrs. B.

Wakelin, J.

Lawlor, B, S

Wilson, James, Whichu

Luk Cheuk Man

Wolder, J.

An old resident in the Eastern Transvaal Meyer'

has told his friends in Kensington how beMarshal, P. H. passed through the enemy's country with £100, | Mitchel, Miss I. E which the Boere never succeeded in detecting, Moreau After spending some months on his mine, cut

Williamson, T. H.;

Watson, H..G.. Weedon, G.

off from the world, he determined to say good List of Registered Covers in Poste Bastanto,

bye" to the Boers. So he beat 200 worth of Andersen, Capt. Hi gold into clasps and clamps and nalled them

Ibrihim Khan F. A

Ise Khan ot Jules, Mme. R. Ackermann & Co., R. Jackson, I. Aboune, 3. A..

Jenkins, B.N. Adam, Miss

Josbpt, S. S. Abdul: Arir Khan, Laple Kader Bapt Abdul nhán

Kar-Bingk

on to his box. le daubed the whole with ¦ Attias, T. Sh paint and set out on his journey, Although his box was frequently searched the Boer officials never suspected the metal claps, and the "adventurer" at length landed with his trea. súre on sala, ground.

Tatyuan ..... W. Pugh. Ulysses....H. Weldon.

Vita... Vizhna

..M. England.

..C. McLay. Wangkai ........C. Schauz.

Intimations.

(a)

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS.. COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL-CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION

AGENTS, TRAVA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SOP MANUFACTURERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR LTARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

HALMANNS ON RED HAND

BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES, &C.,

&c.

&C..

| Sale Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM

+ and

!

P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH

WHISKY, &c. EVERY KIND OF

SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT

KEASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong, rith May, 18ọk

་ {33

WE

CHARLES WILLIAM MARSHALL

to SIGN our FIRM per PROCURATION.

GEO. R. STEVENS & CO. Hongkong, 12th January, 1901.

Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P. & O. S, N. Co's Steamship

"SHANGHAI,"

[54c

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT. SAID.. SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named veasel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their rish in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before. 2 P.M., TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the 20th instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowne and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.

A. M. MARSHALL,

Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, 14th January, roo1.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

“HE P. & O. 5, N. Co's Steamship

THE

"BANCA,"

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ, BOMBAY AND STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their rish in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be soned out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo:—

I

From London, &c., ex S.5. Caledonia. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 1 P.M., TO-DAY."

-Goods not cleared by the 21st instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob LEVY HERMANOS.ained from the Godowa Company within ten

DIAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWEL days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which

LERS AND WATCHMAKERS,

* EASTMAN'S

KODAKS and FILMS.

Sole Agents for CLEMENTS WHEELS: Sole Agents for " OMEGA" WATCHES. "OMEGA" is the BEST.

12)

40, QUEEN'S ROAD,"

Warton's Building.

|CHS. J. GAUPP & CO,

HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER

SMITH'S, and OPTICIANS ... Ag ASGHARTS and BOOKS,

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTE, 2 Sole Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches. awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES ALL SPYGLASSBS.

Nov. 34 & 56, Queen's Road Central." [ja].

no Claims will be recognised.

A. M. MARSHALL,

Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, 15th January, Too1

AMERICAN MACHINERY... TE have OPENED MACHINERY WE

DEPARTMENT, and are prepared to Furnish Prices, &c., on" STEAM ENG GAS and OIL ENGINES, PUMPS, LATHES, DRILL FRESSES, PLANERS PNEUMATIC TOOLS, WOOD WORKING MACHINERY HOISTING MACHINERY, SAW MILLS, MACHI NIST'S SMALL TOOLS, BUILDER'S HARDWARE, & F

Made in AMERICA, (U.S.A.) Prices quoted fo.b New York, or c.LL Hongkong BRÖD

REUTER, BRÖCKELMANN & CO., Hongkong

god. January, 1901,

COMPANY, LIMITED.

respectively) an voyage to England. Passage and Expenses paid. References required.

Apply by Letter to

KW,"

HONGKONG EXCHANGE, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

27A, Beach Street, Penang.

9th January, 1901,

[44c

NEW GOODS...

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

EXCHANGE LINES, $80 Per Annum.

PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Annum.

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION.

N.B.-A, special charge is made for lines of more than average length.

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES- CRIPTION IN STOCK,

INCLUDING

ATTERIES,

CHEMICALS

E

TNSULATORS,

----

LECTRIC BELLS,

LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, SWITCHES,

TELEPHONES,

WIRE, &c. &c.,

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.

ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS,

Erected and kept in order.

-Estimates given for all kinds of Electrical work.

Trained Mechanicians sent to Out-Ports to at

up Installations if required.

NOTE ADDRESS:-2, ICE HOUSE ROAD.

For full Particulars, &c, &c,

Apply, to

W. STUART HARRISON, &.

[20

Manager,

Hongkong, 13th December, 1900.

DENTISTRY.

SUI SANG, (Lately Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA), DENTIST.

No. 4 Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 3rd January, font

DENTISTRY.

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TERME MODERATE CONSULTATION FREE. 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong, and January, 1951.

SIEN TING,

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18c

PLENTY

IN

HAND.

JAPANESE CURIOS

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Opposite the City Hall,"

Hongkong, 30th April, 1960.

NOTICE.

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SANITARY 80FT

SOAP.

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