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THE PLAGUE.

Number of cases reponed (Chinese ......66 up till Bonn of the 16th Other Asiatics 1 March, 1901.............................. Europeans... 0 Chinese..... 2 Number of cases reported Other Asiatics o

during the past 24 hours

Europeans....., '0 Total number of custs reported to date...69

Number of deaths reported (Chinese .........61 up till noon of the adth Other Asiatics o March, 190 inmersionin Number of deaths reported. during the past 24 hours

Europeans..... ✪ Chinese..... 1 Other Asiatics o Europeans.....

Total number of deaths recorded to dals...63

SMALL-POX.

Number of cases reported (Chinese 27 up till noon of the 26th ( Other Asiatics 4 March, 1901 Number of cases reported during the past 24 hours

Europeans...... Other Asiatics o Chinese ...*

Europeans...... ✪ Total number of cases reported to date...41

Number of deaths reported (Chinese........20 up till noon of the 26th Other Asiatics I .. March, gror *.....

Number of deaths reported during the past 24 hours

Europeans Other Asiatics o Chinese 1

Europeans..... ✪

Total number of deaths recorded to'date 24.

FRENCH TRANSPORT ASHORE.

This morning, says the Singapore F. P. of the 18th inst, a French transport was observed passing from west to east, under the shelter of the islands to the south of the Har- bour. Subsequently she was found to have gone ashore at Pulau Sambo, and she remains ashore. She signalled her name as the Vinh- long, a Govemment transport, that the French Consal was her agent, and that she needed lighters and tugs.

(Latir.)

Later accounts are to the effect that the vessel went ashore last night about half-past vine, soon after high water. Alaunch was sent to her from Tanjong Pagar, to enquire if assistance was wanted. Her reply was that she did not wish to have any.comniunication with Singapore on account of the plague. It was not known then that the Port had been declared free, and the launch returned. Later the Vinhlung singnalled to Tanjong Pagar through Fort Canning for lighters and assistance, which was immediately sent. High tide was at half past eight this morning, and she was unable to move at that hour. As the tides are making for the next five days she may, however, yet get off unaided. The rock on which she has Struck, and the cant she has on her at low water, indicate a rather serious position. She has on board a large number of troops,

THE ROYAL VISIT TO SINGAPORE.

A meeting of the members of the Straits Chinese British Association was held in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, says the Singapore F. P. of the 16th inst., the business being to amend Rule 1 of the Club Rules and to consider what part the Association should

take in welcoming their Royal Highnesses.

The Duke and Duchess of York.

There were nearly 300 members present, Mr. Tan Jiak Kim, the President, being in the

chair.

The President's proposition that Rule XI. be amended as suggested, was carried un- animously.

The President then addressed the meeting on the principal business of the afternoon viz: to consider what part the Association should take in welcoming T.K.H. the. Duke and Duchess of York to Singapore.

The Com- mittee, he said, had already made arrange. ments to present, on behalf of the Associa- tion; an illuminated address to Their Royal Highnesses, the said address to be in an album containing views of Chinese life, bound in morocco leather with silver comer and centre pieces and having a clasp of Chinese design. (The design made by one of the mem bers, from a sketch of Dr. Boon Keng's, was exhibited and approved of). The cost of the album, said, the President, would not exceed $400.

The meeting unanimously adopted the re- solution of the Committes,

The President then put before the meeting the Committee's suggestion, that the Association should erect a wooden pagoda, of seven tiers high, on some public site to be sanctioned by Government, to be illuminated on the night of the Royal drive through the town. The cost of the erection not to exceed $2,000. He formally proposed the adoption of the sugges-

tion.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1901.

High water--Afoining .................... zhi, zamin,

A Afternoon ...... thr, 56min. Low water-Morning

6kr. 19min.

går, sømin,

Aftemoon ANNİVERSARIES, 1Bez-Treaty of Amicas. 1875-Wreck of s.s. Yan-isse-fu near Amoy. 1895-The British East African Company sur rendered itscharter to the Government. 1897-Khorat Railway opened by King, of

Siam. 1898-Russo-Chinese Convention re Liaotung

signed at Peking,

TO-MORROW.

Thursday, 28th March, 1901. Chinese-9th of and moon of, 27th year of

Kwang-si

Sun-Rises

Se13

High water--Morning

Afternoon

Low water-Morning

Shr.58min. 6h. 19min. shr zamin.

3hr. armin.. 7kr. gmin. Afigwon......thrítmin,

Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, »

"GLEN" LİNE OF STEAMERS.

FROM MIDDLESBRO, LONDON AND STRAITS.

THE Steamship

"GLENGYLE," having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Co., La., at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 27th instant, be subject to rent.

Intimation.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

PROGRAMME

OF THE -NINETEENTH ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING

TO BE HELD AT KOWLOON,

מס

Intimations.

(Continued),

9.-Two sighting shots-tickets price so cents each to be obtained at Committee teat- will be allowed at each range in every com petition.

10-Range-keepers (on the day on which they have kept, or are detailed to keep a range, for not less than 13 hours) and the Hon. Secre tary will have precedence over other members. 11. Firing entries to commence at 9.30 and cease at, or about, but not later than 5.30 p.m. 12.-Competition No. 15 will be fired be-

weather permitting, during which time no other Competition will take place,

FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 5th, 6th and 8th April, 1901. URER the Distinguished Patronage of tween 3 and 5-30 o'clock on Monday, 8th April, G.C.M.G., Vice-Admiral Sir E. H. SEYMOUR, His Excellency Sir H, A. BLAKE, X.C.B., H.E. Major-General GASCOIGNE, C.M.Q. will-Championship, 1st Stage-Distance, 200

No Fire Insurance has been effected. All ship damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Godown Co. within ten days of steamer's arrival, after which no claims be recognised.

MCGREGOR BROS, & GOW. Hongkong, 21st March, toot.

Lasse [ORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP |

COMPANY.

ANNIVERSAKIKŠ. 1854-War, declaredgkinst Russia. 1858-The Shanghai Chamber of Commerce

presented a memorial to Lord Elgin. 1871-Proclamation of the Paris Commune. 1884-Duke of Albany died. 1894-The Korean political refuges Kim Ok NORT

Kium assassinated at Shanghai. 1897-Indian Relief Works employing2,811,000

peraons.

1900-Beginning of the troubles in Northern

China.

AGENDA.

TO-DAY.

8,34 for 9 p.m.-Precisely. A Regular Meeting of the Victoria Preceptory and Priory Lodge.

9 p.m.--The Dallas Company at the Theatre

Royal.

Cargo ex Glengyle subject in rent. Cargo ex Nippon Maru subject to rent.

TO-MORROW. Daylight-D. & Co.'s steamer Hailan leaves

for Coast Ports.

Noon-T. K. K. steamer Nippon Maru leaves

.

for San Francisco via Shanghai, etc.

FRIDAY, 29th. Daylight N. Y. K. steamer Awa Afam leaves

for Japanese Ports. Noon-N, Y. K. steiner Mike Moru leaves

for Japanese Ports. 4:p.m.-N. Y. K. steamer Rosetta Maru leaves

for Manila, and Australian Ports.

SATURDAY 30th.

Noon-

O. S. N. steamer Plassey with Mails etc. leaves for Marseillès, and London (direct)

SUNDAY, 31st, Daylight-0. S. K. camer Daijin Marn

leaves for Coast Ports.

Cargo ex Canton subject to rent.

MONDAY Ist, APRIL.

3.30 p.m.-Public Auction by Mr. GP. Lam mert at his Auction Room Dudde!! Street.

8.30 for p.m.-Precisely. A Regular Meeting of the Zetland Lodge at the Free- mason's Hall

Cargo ex Afridi subject to rent

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "QUEEN ADELAIDE" FROM TACOMĀ, VICTORIA, YOKO. HAMA, KOBE, MOJI AND SHANGHAL

The above Steamer having arrived,Consignees Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel | will be landed and stored at Consignces' ńsk and expense.

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, Agents Hongkong. 22nd March, 1901 EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-

SHIP CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "BENCLEUCH," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

yards. Members only. No. of Shots- Seven. Entrance fee 50 cents. Position, Standing of Kneeling. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the entries with Stg added. Chadianship, 1st Stage-Distance 500 yards. Members only. No. of Shots Seven. Entrance fee 50 cents. Position any. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the Entries with $15 added. 3.-Championship, rst Stage-Distance too

yards. Members only. No. of Shots- Seven. Entrance fee so cents. Position any. Three prizes value 50 per cent, of the Entries with $15 added. 4.-Championship, rst Stage~For competitors whose respective scores in Nos, 1, 2 and 3 make up the highest aggregates. Entrance fee 50 cents.

1.

1st Prize,

and 3rd 4th

"

15

12

$19

10

7 5

S.-Championship, and Stage.--Distance 500

yards Members only." No. of Shots Ten. Entrance fee 50 cents. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the Entries with $15 added.

14 | 6-Championship, and Singr.-Distance 600 yards No. of Shots-Fifteen. Entrance 1 fee go cents. Three prize's value 50 per

cent of the Entries with $15 added. 7.-Championship, and Stage.—For competi tors whose respective scores in Nos.'s and 6 make up the highest aggregate. Entrance

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, delivery may be obtained. Limited whence and/or from the wharves

50 cents.

1st Prize

2nd

3rd 4th

ני

$15

10

7 i

|

Lady Winnen, in order of merit, shall be permitted to select their prizes, provided that they, or some persons authorized by them, at- tend at the Committee Tent at the conclusion of the Competition. Any winner who does not attend or is not duly represented will bare a prize allotted by the Committee.

13-Every Competitor for the Championship Prizes is specially requested to send in his scores to the Committee Tent not later than 3 p.m. on Monday, 8th April.

14-Ties and matters ant otherwise provided for, will be decided by Bisley Rules.

15. Competitors must write their names and descriptions on their tickets distinctly, in En- glish characters.

16-The Committee tent, where tickets and all information can be obtained, will be near that 500 yards range and persons wishing to cross the range must pass behind the firing points.

The Committe reserve to themselves the right to alter the description of any of the prizes herein stated, and also times of Shooting, Entry, Ranges and Targets.

Persons wishing to join the Rifle Association should send their names with the requisite fees, to the Hon. Secretary. Subscription $1 Ladies Sr. Ladies under 16 years are not eligible for membership.

M

Intimations,

ITSUI

BUSSAN

KAISHA.

No. 6, Ita House Street, Fraya Central,

Head Opheer-TOKIO,

Branch Offices

i

LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN, NEWCHWANG and all Ports in JAPAN.

Agencies

Miki Coal Mines. Kanada Coal Mines. Hokaku Coal Mines, Yoshinotoni Coal Mines. Ohnquira Coal Mines. No. 1, Olksuji Cod Mines. Ichimura Coal Mines. Kishima Coal Mines. Yoshio Coal Mines. Yamano Coal Kines Mansura Coal Mines. The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Ltd. Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limiter Meiji Fire Insurance Co., Limited, Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Stills, Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills, Tokio Cotton Spinator Mills. Mike Cotton Spring Mills. Imperial Government Paper Mills. Onuda Cement Company.

:

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Manager. Himekong, and December, Rog,

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40, QUEEN'S ROAD,

Watson's Ruilding.

Members are reminded that they are not entitled to fire as such, or to the enjoyments of any privileges unless their subscriptions are paid on or before noon on Wednesday, 3rd 421 April.

Ranges have been detailed as follows:-

yards-FRIDAY...... 9.30- 5.30. SATURDAY... 9.30- 5.30. MONDAY... 9.30- 3.00 yards-FRIDAY 9.30-12.00. SATURDAY... 2.00 3.30. MONDAY.11.30 1.00. yards-FRIDAY12.00 3.00.

200

500

600

5.—Championship, 3rd Stage-Distance 700

yards. Members only. No. of Shots- 700 Ten. Entrance fee 50 cents. Three prizes value 50 per cent of the Entries with $15 added.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left, the Godowns, and all Goods remain-Championship, 3rd Stage-Distance-800 ing undelivered after the 26th instant, will, be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 1st April, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 26th instant,

First Day of the Annual Price Meeting of the THE P

FRIMY, 5th.

Hongkong Rifle Association at Kow. loon. Daylight-N. Y. K. steamer Tamba Maru

leaves for Europe.

SATURDAY 6th,

Second Day of the Annual Prize Meeting of the Hongkong Rifle Association at Kow

loon.

MONDAY, 8th,

Last Day of the Anneal Prize Meeting of the.

Hongkong Ride Association at Kow

toon.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAIL DUE.

Canadian (Tartar} lo-morrow. English (Sobreon) 19th instant. Canadian (Athenian) 1st prox. German (Princess fris) and prox. German (Stuttgart) and prox. American (Coptic) 4th prox. American (America Maru) 12th prox. Canadian (Empress of India) 16th prox. American (City of Piking) 20th prox

+

The A. L. S. N. Ca's steamer Melfensene, left Shanghai for this-port to-day, the 17th inst

The N.P. Co.'s steamer Glenshiel sailed from

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No Fire Insurance has been effected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd March, 1901. · [38c

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

"HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

"CANTON," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, FORT SAID, SUEZ 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.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before 5 P.M., TO-DAY,”

Goods not cleared by the 3rst 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 tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent, Hongkong, 25th March, 1901.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "AFRIDI” FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS.

yarris. Members only. No. of Shots- Ten. Entrance fee so cents. Three prizes value 50 per cent. of the Entries with $15

added

Championship, 3rd Stage-For competi- tors whose respective scores in Nos, Band g make up the highest aggregate. Entrance. fee 50 cents.

1st Prize................. $15.

and

"

3rd 4th

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11--Champion Grand Aggregate.-For.com- petitors whose respective scores in the Three stages of the Championship make up the highest aggregate, Entrance fee $1.00 Prizes to be selected by winners in order of merit as laid down by rule a in Ladies' Competition. Seven to ten prizes, according to number of entries.

ta-Nursery Aggregate-Restricted to mem- bers other than A Class Shots, who joined the Rifle Association on or before 1st March, 1901. (For List of A Class Shots seo Appendix to official Programme). Dis- tances 200, 500, 600 yards. No, of Shots -Boven at each distance. Position, kneel- ing at 200 yards, any position at soq and 600 yards. Entrance fee Stoo. Prizes in proportion to number of Entries-one prize to every four competitors, Prizes to

- SATURDAY... 3.30- 5.30. MONDAY... 1.00- 2.45. yards-FRIDAY 3.00- 4.15.

SATURDAY 9.30~$130. MONDAY 9.30-10.30

800 yards-FRIDAY 4-15 5.30. SATURDAY...11.30 2.00, MONDAY...10.30-11.30.

Ladies Nomination,

300 yards-MONDAY ... 300— 5.30. obtained from, and Subscriptions paid to

Programmes and Entry Forms may be

ALEX MAČKENIE,

6o, Queen's Road. Hongkong, 26th March, 1901.

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

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NEITHER the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS for

the OWNERE of the S.S. COLONIES will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT con- tracted by the Officers or the Crew during her stay in this port,

Hongkong, 18th March, 1901. -

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NOT 'RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS. WITH This Day MR. E. JOCKERS W and we don't hold ourselves RESPONSIBLE CEASED to be a CLERK at our Office

for any DEBT incurred by him.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Superintendent's Office, 3 Queen's Building. Hongkong, 21 March, 1901.

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NOTICE.

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For Nervous

Exhaustion

CHAPOTEAUT'S

Phosphoglycerate

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The madem rastaralive. of the nervous system. For workers, profaisio:

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etc. eid in debility, seinmal „jonen, dyspepsia of nervous -origin and insomnĴA.

Era comdily assimiliused and promstas digestion.

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ENUINE CHERRY WATER, Acarna

SCHWARZWALDER KIRSCHWASSER,

$2.50 per

Bottle.

H. RUTTONJEE,

5. D'Aguilar Street and.

21 & 22, Elgin Road, Kowlbon, Hongkong, 21st January, 1901.

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HE OFFICES of the Undersigned will be CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.,

be selected in order of menit as in Ladies REMOVED to the F. & C. Buildings CHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK

Competition,

13-All Comers-Competitions for all comers,

Rifles or Carbines, will take place' simul- taneously with the foregoing events at Ranges-200, 500, 600, 700 and 800 yards. No. of Shot Five at each range. Un-

DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL, on the

GODDARD & DOUGLAS. Hongkong, 25th March, 1991.

PIANOFORTE LESSONS.

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SILVER

SMITH'S, and OPTICIANS, CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Agents for Louis Audemars' Watches

limited Entres. Entrance 30 cents per MISS M. MARQUES DA SILVA begs to awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibitions

shoot. Position 200 yarda Standing or Kneeling. Other ranges any position.

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1st Prize at each range ..............Sto

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and 3rd 14-All Comer: Aggregate-For competitors whose respective highest scores at each range, io No. 13 make up the highest ag gregate. Entrance $100, Prizas to be selected by winners in order of merit as laid down la Ladies' Competition. Members or their Nominees. Distance 300 yards, No. of Shats-Seven. No entrance fee, Any position. Prizes pre- sented,, Sea Conditions Nos. 3 and 12,

LESSONS in PIANOFORTE to LADIES and notify that she undertakes to give

CHILDREN.

Terms very Moderate.. Enquiries by Letter, care of OFFICE of Thli Paper.

"Hongkong, 17th January, 1901.

MADAME ZARIA.

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Dr. Lim Boon Keng addressed the meeting, Tacoma for Japan and Hongkong on the 25th CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed 35-Ladies Nominallon. Open to Lady L only for a Short Time in Hongkong,

seconding the motion.

Amendments were proposed by Mr. Tan Cheng Tuan for the erection of a permanent memorial and by Tchan Chun Fook for a grand

display of Chinese fireworks.

The amendments were put to the meeting

and lost.

The original motion was carried nam con. · It was resolved that the illuminated pagoda should be the contribution of the Straits Chi- nesa British Association and not of Straits Chinese generally, towards the entertainirent of Their Royal Highnesser Alio, that a sub- scrpilon list be opened to raise the requisite sum of $2,000, any balance to be devoted to wards the funds of the Association and that members be requested to subscribe liberally towards this fund and to pay their subscription At the Honorary Secretary's office up to the atst inst, the minimum subscription to be $1,

A vote of thanks to the Committee, proposed

inst,

Singapore on the 26th inst., p.m., and is due in The 0. S. S. Co's steamer Pyrrhus, left Hongkong on Monday, the 1st April.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.R.M.S. Empress of India, loft Vancouver on Monday, the 28th inst, for Hongkong via the usual Japanese Ports of Call

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HONGKONG AND WHAUDA DOCK RETURNS. G.M.S. Hertha....... at Kowloon Dock, G.M.S. Jaguar.... U.S.S. la de Luzon U.S.S. Binnington... U.S.S. Yorktown.... Prosper Solenta..

by Mr. Tan Cheng Tuan, and carried unshi-¦ Hanot".. mously, closed the proceedings,

NOTAN DA.

CALENDAR.

MARCHA

Meteorological means based on ten years

obsérvatio,15 to räp3,

Barometer..

:Thermometer

Humidity

Rainfall

WEATHER. **PORT.

Barometer...

Temperature

Humidity....

Rainfall

i3a141,

..57.3- 79.0

1.76.

TO-DAY.

On data at - On dats af

4 Patch, 30.03)

29.93

Wednesday, 27th March, 1901.

Meds Lung Tsing... Hangchow U.S.S. Concord Milos, Colonies

Perlas Victoria. Glanogi

Patrarchiqu Elita Nessack..................

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Outward-1st March-Awa Maru, Bouladi, Saxonia, Kobe. 5th March-Strathord, Den bighshiri: Cymbeline Ferndene, "Grismani, Thyra." Bth March—Dogfred, Sheikh, Teresa. 12th Marth Obi, Arnold, Zuyken, Irene, 15th

are being landed at their

risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at

delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless TO-MORROW. notice to the contrary be given before Noox,

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining No Claims will be admitted after the Goods undelivered after the 1st April, will be sub jest to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 1st April, or they will not be recognized.

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods an to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

examined on the 1st-April, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 26th March, 1901.

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CONDITIONS, L-Entries will be received by the under

Wednesday, 3rd April, after which double except Nos. 13, 14 and 15, up to noon on signed at the address given for all competitions

Entrance Fees will be charged. Entries will and 15, at 11'am, on Friday, 5th April, at the close for all competitians except Nos. 13, 14 Committee Tent on the Range. In all cases the Entry Form must be accompanied by the requisite feas, and the subscription for the cur rent year,

if sot previously paid. 2-I. all competitions, three competitors must enter or there will be no first prize, four or no second, six or no third, and so on.

1-Competition No. -15. — "The Ladies' Nomination is open to Members, nominated by Lady Members), present in the Colony at the time of nomination. No Lady to nominate more than one representative, nor any member | to shoot for more than ons Lady.

4—Rifles -British Service Rides or Car- bines only to be used. Pull off 5-1. Riffen. may be tested before, and/or after shooting, Carbines to be allowed a points at 700 yds and 3 points at 8oo yds in Championship competi- tions, and one point at yoo yds, and 800 yds, în All Comers' competitions,

5 Sights Slips of paper or other 'sub- stance capable of being shifted, and sliding wind-gauges on Rifex or Carbines are not allowed.

6-Position-Any, except at 200 yds, where

competitor must stand or kneel whilst shoot-

ing.

Alimited amount of 303 cordite m munition will be provided on payment, and may be obtained at the Committes tent on the range, but competitors: are, recommended to bring their own

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FESTIVITIES CONNECTED

THEREWITH,

WITH A WOODCUT OF THE "TERRIBLE" To be obtained at the OFFICE of This

PRICE 30 CENTS.

Paper.

As only a limited number have been printed intending purchasers should send their Orders, early, for the issue of this interesting' souvenir

·will soon be exhausted.

Rongkong, 1st June, 1900.

Ts

MEE

CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,

TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, 18.

0

Ice-House Road

S now in a position, in his New and Com

modious Premises, to eclipse, as heretafore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART, PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.

GROUPS AND VIEWS a speciality. Hongkong, 22nd September, 180%

DENTISTRY.

APOTHECARIES HALL, 66, Queen's Road AMERICAN SYSTEM, WONG HO-MI,

Casinl. Hongkong.

NOTICE.

THE BEST FREVENTIVE OF ALL

SANITARY SOFT

DA SOAP.

|--Bm-Compelitors can shoot in any match at | AVOID Bany time during the Mesting unless otherwise

INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

JEYES

FLUID

·F44

DISINFECTANT

SOAP

SURG, DENTIST.

TERMS MODERATE CONSULTATION FRER. BURUN 50, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

Hongkong, and January, 1901.

SIEN TING

SURGEON DENTIST,

No. 14 DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation: Frees (27) Seniember. •BOR,

DENTISTRY

BUI BANG

(Lately Practising with Dr. I, SARATA),

DENTIST:

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