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THE AMERICAN STEEL TRUST.
THE BIGGEST "COMBINE" ON RECORD,
The fulluring New York-telegrams of the 7th and 8th ult., are of interest as bearing upon the formation of the great steel trust, with a capital of $220,000,000 (yold) announced by Router:-
Peace is now likely to be re-established in the great industry of America, the annunce. mint being marle today, if the sale of the controlling interest in the Carnegie stuck to Mr. 1. Pierpont Morgan and his associates. The intention of Mr. Morgan and the interests Allied in treating with Mr. Carnegie for the purchase of the control of the Carnegie Com- pany was to assure an enduring peace in the steel trade. This has now been accomplished.
The terms on which the transfer has been effected have not been made public. The stock is not listed on any Exchange, but the shares are qunted in the oper mifket as high as $1,500 Assuming that Mr. Carnegie has dis posed of his holding at par only, he will receive $85,con,000 while retaining a 54 per cent. interest in the $16,000,00 band issue of the Carnegic Company.
The firm has hitherto occupied a position of isolation, its general policy of entire indepen. dence involving the constant possibility of an outbreak of hostilities in some quarter or an other, with the probability of disastrous results to the weaker companies..
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1901.
LORD ROBERTS" TITLE.
The King has directed Letten Patent to be passed under the Great Seal granting the dignities of Viscount and Earl of the United Kingdom to Lord Kaherta by the names, styles, and titles of Viscount St. Pierre and Earl Roberts of Kandahar, in Afghanistan, and Pretoria in the Transvani Colory, and of the City of Waterford with remainder to the heirs male of his body fawfully begotten; and in default of male issue with remainder to his elder daughter, the Hon. Aileen Mary Roberts, spinster, with like remainder to his younger daughter, the Hon. Ada E S. Roberts."
PRINCE HENRY OF THE NETHERLANDS,
Prince Henry of the Netherlands-seems to be a person of much character. If the Dutch dislike him, the fact troubles him little. He has Prussian ideas of discipline and drill. He was only at The Hague a few days when he dismissed a number of the Queen's servants. Truth says the old coachinan, who has driven
the young Queen since she was a baby, was near being sent away too. It was a very near thing, whether he would he allowed to drive his beloved young Queen to the church, The reason appears to be that Prince Henry is a bit of a Jehu himself. Before he was three days in The Hague he drove. out with her on a mail coach, she and he on the box seat. It is now apparent that Mr. Pierpont Morgan The Dutch are not used mail-coaches, and and his associates are engaged in forming a everyone thought it madness to expose the gigantic steel rust, with Mr. Carnegie's hold-life of their Queen, the last hope of the House ings as its basis, anri are seriously considering of Orange of the Dutch stuck, by driving her the idea of a single giant corporation under the put on a top-heavy coach with untried horses presidency of Mr. Charles M. Schwab. The in a strange city. ↑ As it was, the Prince got in. question of finance is the only obstacle, and to a blind alley, and the couch had to be dragg. apparently no fear of popular hostility to such | ed out by the wheels. Hence the Dutch have a combination is influencing the projectors.
christened him the "Coachman." Another Already the prominent banking firms have nickname is "Jäger," which means the "hunter" been tentatively sounded as to their willingness (and also a page boy in a hotel), because to share in undertaking the necessary amount of a legend probably invented by Dutch of capital required, which is rumoured to be jealousy-that he shot at Los one of the tame $200,000,000, although nothing definite can
deer that used to eat out of the hands of the Rscertained The prevailing opinion is that Queen and Queen Mother.
Mr. Carnegie will be paid in notes by the purMAKING RUBBER FROM PAPER.
Later,
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List of Registered Covers in Posto Bestants.
Allam Thu Con & Co. Abonne, P. A. Adam, Miss Aziz Khan, Lapiz Abdul Khan
Allali Deen, I.P.C. 775 Abbas Khan Afzul Khan Arrauz, J. J'
Ahmed Leen, I.P.C.
638
Butchan Singh Bhagwan Singh Budha Khan (3) · Bull, P. Gulvac Barket Kban Brougham, Ed. Barkat Khan, I.P.C,
658
740
Bootay Khan, 1.P.C. Cotewall, H. R. Crews, J. Chandi Singh
Carum Baksh, (Um-
balla)
Caine Road No. 29 Cartwright, J. Chandar Pal Singh Davis, L. T. Damelli, Miss F. Delhi, N. M. Khan Fur Siakar Sang Fazal Ahmed (1) Falek, W. Flores, J. S., Fox, F. (z) Fatmales (Bombay) Felicle, Blaz Goh Rikisaburs Geoghegan, N. M. Ghulam Rasool · Galthke, Fr. Goldenberg, aus. Eva. Gahor Khan Gewanal Sing, EP.C.
807
Hans, Mrs. A. J. C. Heiniz, H. Hinton, R. 5.
Hollister, G. K Hinda Singh Harper, A. Haraguchi, B.
Liaco, Cheang
Lopes, Da, C). Leopold, Herrn, Mannington, A. Maclaren, J. W. B. (a) Mandigs, A. L Mohamed Akbar Mohamed Khan Mulla Singh. Montero, F. M. Massey-Lee, J. H. McKay, Charles Morris, Capt. R, R.A. Mondha Singh Mohamed Shah'. Mahindur Singh Mohamed Khan, 1.P.C.
755
Monamed Deen, I.P.C.
790
Murad Khan, I.P.C. $29 Mayson, William Nab, J. Mc. Noble, Lt. W. Naden, Thomse Nazal Khan Nogueira, M. Nawab Khan, 1.P.C. 637 Olbes, F. (2) Onslow, M. Ola to Omuh, (Manila), 5, Fraya Eat, Wan- chai, Hongkong. Perica, F.
Pierra, D.
Piry, H.
Prizis, E.
Pederson,.C..
Rom, A. M. R. C. Romum, Miss L.
Rongier, J.
Rosenthal, J. Ritter, Baran Ritter, Freichers von Sayick, M. Kelly
(Singapore) Stern, B. (2) Sultan Mahomed Smulas, H. Saloon, A. J. Sato, T. Sassoon, S. Stanford, Mrs. M.
Stevenson, Fanny Shores, D. M. Sassoon, David Smith Harry Shean, Gee. C.
Consignees,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. “HE P. & Q. S. N. CO's Steamship
"CHUSAN,"
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk 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.
This vessel brings on Cargo:-
From London; &c., er 5.5. Australia. From Persian Gulf, er S,S, K’handalla, Pemba
and Java,
instructions are given to the contrary before Optional Goods will be tanded here unless
10 AM, TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the 22nd instan', 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 abs tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival fere, after which no Claims will be recognised.
A. M. MARSHALL,
Acting Superintendent. Hongkeng, 15th March, root.
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA
TION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM TRIESTE, BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE. [HE Steamship
"MELPOMENE," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless notice to the contrary be given immediately.
No Claims will be admitted after the Conds
Intimations.
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE.
WHEREAS the following UN-ISSUED
NOTES have been STOLEN from the Premises of the BANQUE DE L'INDQ-CHINE and which said Notes are expressed on the face thereof to be PAYABLE at the BRANCH OFFICE of the said BANQUE.in SAIGON, the Numbers of which sail Notes are as follows.
Series V 49, 1 to 1,000 of $1 (One Dollar)
cuchi.
-
Series Z 49. t to 1,000,0f;$i (One Dollar)
each.
The Public are hereby CAUTIONED against purchasing or dealing in any way with such Notes, as the BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE accept no liability for the same..
By Order of the Chief Manager in Saigon,.
Intimations.
SIEN TING,
SURGEON IENTIST,
·No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th Septmahni, z RoR.
DENTISTRY.
SUL SANG, (Lavely Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA), DENTIST, No. 4, Queen's Rond Central. Bone, 3rd January, 1901.
f16c
For the BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE, F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
1361e
1. BERINDOAQUE,
Acting Manager. Hongkong, 16th February, 1901.
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS,
NEITHER the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS nor will be RESPONSIBLE for any DERT con
the OWNERS of the S.S. COLONIES
acted by the Officers or the Crew during her stay in this port.
Hongkong, 18th March, 1901.
NEW GOODS.
PLENTY
124
HAND.
(3400
JAPANESE CURIOS.
D. NOMA, No. 13, Beaconsfield
Arcade,
Opposite the City E
Hongkong, soth April. 1906
(4)
have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., Noon, on the 23rd instant, or they will not be
Judge E. H. Gary, President of the Federal tries now make on the supply of rubber Hand, H.`).(Manila) Sturdy, E. V. (London) sent in to the office of the Undersigned before
chasing company.
With regard to the impending Steel Trust, Steel Company, this afternoon issued a state ment asserting that the enterprise will result in great benefit to the investor, the consumer and the working man. Tittle cash is required, and the present financial conditions will not be dis- turbed. The object aimed at in the consolida tion is to secure harmony. Steel stocks con-
tinue to advance on heavy buying. The Chicago and Illinois Steel Company have obtained the contract from the Australian Government for 17,000 tons of steel rails to be shipped to Melbourne within ten months. British firms also competed for the order.
To Constancio Hand, Vie Eng. Harwood, Themas
School, Hongkong
asham Alli, I.P.C.
667
The enormous demand that the world's indus. steadily and continually increases, In ad |dition to increasing the available supply, the advantages that would attach to a less costly substance reader it very desirable to find a suitable substance embodying the principal qualities of India-rubber. In a recent number of Wiecks Gewebe Zeitung, it is stated that a Hilton, St. John. Swedish firm have succeeded in producing a Hazar Khan, I.F.C.616 material which can be utilised as a substitute Hesa, Miss O. for rubber. The new material is said to be joseph, S. S. Abdul produced by covering sheets of the finest Japa- Jarmanali Shah nese rice paper with a thin layer of
fine Jamal Singli varnish. They are then placed on top of one another, and, through the adhesiveness of the jawalla Singh, I.P.C.
Jeffrey, H. U. varnish, the sheets of paper are converted into
614 a homogeneous mass. After undergoing pres Kushiro, C. sure, the outside is covered with a layer of Kieina, Miss A. Japanese cork. The finished product is flexible, Kader Bap, Insp. elastic, very light and completely air and water-
Koch, Carl tight.
Kosar Singh, LP,C. 556
UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.
Mr. Gary, in a statement given out, because the newspapers insistently requested ́ ́it, says, "Messrs. Morgan and Company are undoubt.. edly considering plans for the acquisition of the properties of some of the largest iron and steel companies in the country. Presumably, they will not make or authorise any official statement until the plans have been perfected It is probable it will be such ownership or con trol as to secure perfect and permanent harmony in the larger lines of this industry. It is not in.... tanded, however, to obtain control of any line of Letters for the following persons lie un business or to create any monopoly or trust, or claimed at the Post Office in any way antagonise any principle or policy of law. The method to be adopted in acquir. Aheen, J. inge the properties w not permit of any daras, minority interests interfering if so disposed, Brown, H. which is not probable, is a pecuniary interest Bitarhoni, W. would influence them, otherwise they would be
Barbey fully protected in any event. The success of Bronson, O. C. the enterprise will reach in 'great benefit to the.Benn, A. investor in securities consumers, and em
Bashan, E H. ployds. Little if any new cash will be required, Bales, H. H.
Burck therefore the present inpricial condition wili not be disturbed. This statement is made Bingham, J. E. Burgess, A. E. solely on my own responsibility."—Revier.
Burke E. G.. Biltian. Mrs.
:
THE REVIVAL OF THE EARRING.
Since Cleopatra's time and her magnificent pearl earring, which played such a prominent part in her life, this particular piece of feminine
jewelry has come in and gone out regularly with the tide of popularity.
Jewellers have been predicting for the last two years the revival of this fashion, and there has been a marked tendency in its direction, and now it is generally admitted that earrings are likely to be worn.
Old earrings may be brought forth from their valvet resting places of many years and undergo inspection, but if they are converted into strictly modern ones they must pay a visit to the jewel-
ler and be reset.
Two settings are permissible--the screw and the French the French, being a combination of the screw and the old-fashioned "drop," but without the swing, as that is strictly prohibited. Another thing prohibited is the single dia. mond, onca elegantly styled a solitaire, Pearls sad turquoists, alone or set round with dis. monds, are all you have to select from if you confine yourself to the earrings of fashion. Of course pearls, lustrous and of fairly good size, are favorites. These are fare and expensive enough to be much desired by smart women.
The French setting admits of a little variety. A small diamond forms the head of the screw,
and depending from this is a large pearl, held parfectly firm by a fine wire loop which passes under the lobe of the ear and fastens at the back on the point of the screw. The Morning Leader
A PATHETIC INTERVIEW.
1- shall now be betraying"no" confidence (writes a contributor to the Free Lance) in say. ing that Lord Roberts was terribly affected by his first interview with Her Majesty when he returned from the war. Not only was the sged Queen's solicitude for her "dear soldiers almost intolerbly affecting, but above every. thing the Field Marshal was shocked by the physical and mental changes which bad taken place in bis Sovereign since he last saw her. So deeply was Lord Roberts moved, a member of his staff tells ma, that it was with the greatest difficulty that he was able to go through the rest
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Beaumont, Mrs. G. Beatle, Dr. A. Brokenshice, F. Beal, Gunner J. Bertram, C.
Bell, L.
'Barbash, B. '
Brown, J.
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Balfour, Mrs. M. B. Boyd, R. P. Cole, Dr. G. H. Colegrove, R. Curren, T. B. Calver, Miss Cotton, A. S. Champion, Mrs. M. Cross, Miss Carote, H, Cummins, J. Collins, A. E. Cowte, E. H. Cohen, A. §. Costa, P. R. Coiffeur, R. Cambell, Archbishop Cream, Chambers, Capt. R.
C. H.
P. C.
Cardova, Mrs. F. M. Davis, J. L. Cocksedge, J. H.
Degan, A, B. H. Daly, M. Darton, Mrs..F. S. Dommis De Ath & Co. Dupuis, R. Delis, Capt. P. Davis, J, Elia, j Earlschiffe, H. Eastwood. J. E. Empion, Te Eckert, W, Flores, ), Francis W. H. Fidwell, J. P. Fergusson, R. Coelz, F. Greig, Miss Graham, Dr. M. Grill, L. F. | Grant, W.
of the day's functions. "I would not go through | Garis, H. L. such an ordeal again," he said to a friend, Hop Long "for anything that the world has to offer." Ho Wah But the veteran sold er was destined to meet Hang, Mrs. A. Her Majesty again under still more harassing Hamilton, G. circumstances. Haunted in her last days by Hitchcock, E. A the shadow of her Army's sufferings, the QueenHunter, C, G. W. for the second time sent for Lord Roberto. Hill L The Interview was again absolutely private, Herman, H. V. and it was the last time the Queen saw one of Hodgsen, J.-R. her subjects under such conditions. The story of that interview will probably never be told, And, indeed, in this day of mourning it were almost sacrilege to attempt to lift the yeil
Hooley, H. D. Harvey, P. L Hall, E. Harris, A. C.
But it is known that the tears streamed down Harris R
the Quan's cheeks as she poured out to Lord Roberts her grief for the hardships and pri vations of her bravo fighting men and Lord Hate
Roberts himself broke down and mingled his Hirudine, w. tears with those of his Sovereign. Surely in Ignan, Madame, the world's history there 'gan liave been faw | Jantzien, K. mata pathetic reonunjang
Jonee, Dr.
Jones, c/o Councel Kirkwood, M.
Said Mohamed Sailuluh (1 parcel.) Teres, Mariano. Thornhill, Capt.
Telvier Umetami, N.
Uttam Singh
¿
Veasey, Mr. L' (1) Wazir Khan War Singh
Wickins, H. W. (2) Winter, F. W. Wortmann, H.
Yonsen, Mrs. Yersin, E.
List of Registored Covers for Merchant
Brand
Ships.
S.S. Amigo ........F. Waliat..
Belgian King ...Abernethey. Bergenhaus......J. Serendsen.
..........Capt. J. Thoresen. Calchas... H. C. Beasley Calchas
.......Mr. Carefull.
Mr. Cooper.
21
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F
11
11.
China........
Deucalion
Karge, T.
Knight
Kervan, R. F.
Kíumlsgens, Capt.
JJ
Kuhl, A,
"Idomenous.
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Karman, S.
"Kaifong..
Leslie, H. Levick
M. J. Garbutt.
Hangchow... J. M. Williams.
"Kirkfield
Lawlor, F.,B. S. Lanza, L
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Leslie, M. K.
Lynch, J.A
Lindsay, B.
Liberge, C.
Murdaithal, C. S. Mills, Mr. 1.----- Marshall
Maclaren, J. W. B. McCabe, P. M, Murray, D.
T. Connollys. .H. S. Clifton.
.G, Dubren.
Menelaus...... ..J. Ambrosa
A. Hausen
Milos
Munchen H. Broch
.......W. Rummler. Palatia
Radley, John Mann. Sabine Rickmers...R. G. Lowden,
* Strahgyle......... D. McDonald.
Tatyaan......W. H. Malloch, Chief Officer. Pugh.
Tsingtau
11
Taiyuan
Tsinan
W. H. Wilson.
(2)
Capt. Wessels.
Tsingiau
J. Potte.
Ulysses
H. Weldon.
(a)
Vienna
.C. McLay.
Wonghol
Murray, I
Manwaring, H. G. Moon, T.
McNab.).
McDonough, T. McDonnell J
Morrison, G. G.
Motton, T.S.
Martin, Miss E. G. O. Martin, T.
Meader, Mrs, J. W. Nicholson, H. J. Naval, F.F. R..
Overbeck, G. Paulina, A. Preston, P. H. H. Phillips, A. M. Pellet, J. Palmer, H. A. Palmer, J.
Phillips, A.
Peck, L
Robinson, Miss.
Koper, R.
Reing.
Reynell, W Reno, L
Richard, Mr. A. E. Reinors, W. E. Ramsay, Capt Samborn, F. G. Suzdiki, S Soares, E. P. Shewan, S. Scheffer, T. F. Slattsson, C. J. Singh, A Samuel Salmberg, R. Sternberg. M. Schwohm. M. Schierbaun, P.. Smith, F. S Shoppard, P. A. Tiberi Triantafyllides, T. Tredory, J. Thompson, A. Townsend, A. M. Thompson, P. H. W, Walters, Ai
Weston, C. Walton, Miss. Westcote, Mrs. H. Warnedo, G. Wilson, H. Wickens, H. W, Walker, H. Wilton, E. C. C. Worthington, C Wheate, W. R Wainnerah, T. C. Woodley, W. Watson, H. G.. Wakeham, Wickzuand, F. W
..... C. Schuaz.
Intimations.
WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
FOR ALL
BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS SUCH 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 Proprietor:-- THOMAS BEECHAM. St. Helens, England. SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA:-
WATKINS, LIMITED, APOTHECARIFE' HALL, 66, Queen's Road Central, Hongkook.
KANANGA
OF JAPAN
(ARGISTERED)
RIGAUD and C
PARIS.
most delight
Wananga Waterfally refreshing
Tollet Watar. Itreudertheskin frin relieve mosquito bites and imparts a toíicate fræ gance and feeling of comfort and froeliora,"
Pertamer New Bansitions in Perfumery RIGAUD'S KANANGA EXTRACT, |RIGAUD'S WHITE ROSE CAM RIGAUD'S MELATI EXTRACT
| RIGAUD'S IXORA D'AFRIQUÉ EXTRACT |RIGAUD'S LILY of the VALLEY EXTRACT |RIGAUD'S YLANGYLANG EXTRACT.
RIGAUD'S BANTAM EXTRACT - |RIGAUD'S JASHINE or Cirmalis EXTRACT
B, RUE VIVIENNE, 8, PARIS“
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recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 24th instant, will be subject to rent..
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & CO., Agents,
(3190
Hongkong, 18th March. 1901. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM TRIESTE, FIUME, PORT SAID, ADEN, COLOMBO, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
1 Steamship
THE
"TRIESTE,"
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at
MAKERS. JEWELLERS, SILVER
CHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK
SMITH'S, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Sode Arents for Luis Audemars' Watches Sawarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and for Voigtier and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES.
Nos 44 & 46, Queen's Riad Central. It
JUST ARRIVED,
GENUINE CHERRY WATER, ACHTES
SCHWARZWALDER KIRSCHWASSER.
$2.50 per Bottle..
H. RUTTONJEE,
5. D'Aguilar Street and
21 & 22, Elgin Road, Kowloon,
.Hongkong, 21st January, 1901.
ITSUI
their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong ! T BUSSAN
and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
This Vessel brings Cargo:-
From Venice, ex S.S. Polluce transhipped at
Trieste.
From Levante, S.S. Apollo transhipped at
Port Said.
Optional Cargo will be discharged here unless Rotice to the contrary be given immediately.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent to the Office of the Undersigned before. Noon, on the 26th instant, or they will not be recognized..
No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 26th instant, will be subject to rent
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 20th March, 1901. 13706 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA. TION COMPANY:
NOTICE TO: CONSIGNEES.
· FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.
THE Steamship
"CHINA," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.
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KAISHA.
No. 6. Ice House Street, Praya Central.
Head Office: TOKIO. Branch Offices*---
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN Agencies-
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all claims must be I sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 26th lastang, or they will not be recognised,
No Fire Insurance has been affected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 46th instant, will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER, WIELER & CO., Agents. Hongkong, Roth March, 1001.
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TOYO KISEN KAISHA
NOTICE.
ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship
די
"NIPPON MARU,"
are hereby notified that their Goods arg at their risk being discharged into Lighters and/or landed into our Godowns at. Waschai and delivery may be bad either from Lighters or from our Godowns upon countersignature of Bills of Lading,
Miiki Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines. Hokoku Coal Miner. Yoshinotani Coal Mines. Ohnoura Coal Mines. No.1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines. Ichimura Coal Mines. Kishima Coal Mines. Yoshio Coal Mines,
Yamato 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. Mike Cotton Spiralng Mills. Imperial Government Paper Mills. Onoda Cement Company.
MITSUI BUSSAn Kaisha, M. FUJISE,
Manager Hongkong, 11th December, 1890.
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL, BEG to inform my Patrons and Public Generally that I have REMOVED my Stores from No. 13 to No. 5, D'AGUILAR STREET.
H. RUTTONJEE,
5, D'Aguilar Street. Hongkong, 27th April, 1000,
MEE CHEUNG,
PHOTOGRAPHER, TOP FLOOR Or. Icz HOUSE, IN Ice-Houn Rord
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S now in a position, in his New and Com
medions Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC'ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.
GROUPS AND VIEWS a speciality. Hongkong, 22nd September, 1808.
DENTISTRY.
SHIP-CHANDLEKS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER- CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SQAP, MANUFACTURERS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE
COMPOSITION RED HAND, BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY - PAINT, DAIMLER'S PATENT. MOTOR LAUNCHES, &C.,
H
&c.,
&c.
Set Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM.
ami
F. 6. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &c.
EVERY KIND OF
AT
SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK
REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong, 19th May, 1896,
LEVY HERMANOS. DIAMOND MERCHANTS, JEWEL
LERS AND WATCHMAKERS.
EASTMAN'S
KODAKS and FILMS, Sole Agents for CLEMENT'S WHEELS. Sole Agents for "OMEGA" WATCHES.
OMEGA" is the BEST,
40. QUEEN'S KOAD,
Watson's Building.
+37
NOTICE.
THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
SANITARY SOFT
SOAP.
"JEYES
FLUID
THE MS"
TANT
DISINFECTANT
SOAP,
AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY ITS USE
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co, Bank Buildings.
Hongkong, ath March, 1807.
THE
HE CHINA & JAPAN TELEPHONE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
HONGKONG EXCHANGE,
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
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 DIS- CRIPTION IN STOCK,-
INCLUDING:
BATTERIES,
CH
"HEMICALS,
INSULATORS,
ELECTRIC BELLS
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, SWITCHES,
140ELEPHONES,
and maining unclaimed after the 27th AMERICAN SYSTEM WONG HOMI,
instant, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
GEORGE ECKLEY,
Actg, Agent
Hongkong. 20th March, 100.
DENTIST.
TERMS MODERATE, CONSULTATION FREE.
59, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, and January,, zgor,
UNTOUGHED BY HAND.
[8c
MELLIN'S
NFANTS
FOOD
and INVALDS,
ten prepared, is similar to Breast Milk
WIRE, &c. &c.
PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION,
ELECTRIC BELL INSTALLATIONS; Erected and kept in order.
kinds of Eles
Trained Mechanicians sent to Out Ports
up Installations if required.
NOTE ADDRESS ICE HOUSE ROAD.
For full Particulars, &c., &c,
STUART HARRISO
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