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THE ROYAL BARBER ON THE

OPHIR."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1901:

IR. RHODE'S IMPERIALISM.

The Spectator is one of the many Journals that view Mr Rhoda's policy with disfavour.

It says:

Leon, C. de “ Losada, Dr.

Lawlor, F. B. S. Lanuza, J. Lawring, C. C.

Whekter, Woods & Go Young, W. R. Yerex; 1.A. Zinn, G. A.

The Duke's hairdresser, says the Morning Leader, the famous "Charles," of Regent-st writes home from the floating royal palace that imperialism, and for regarding it as an Imperit List of Registered Covers in Poste Rostante.

Our grounds for distrusting Mr. Rhodes's despite the weather, he is having a royal time jism for, which the Empire has no use, are Ahmed Deen, I.P.C. Koch, Cari··

son board the Ophir

.:

"Charles," as every man in the smart world regard to the Home Government. We distrust wider than any mere petulance of speech in knows, and many who want to be in it, is him as an Imperialist because (1) he gave Charles Jaschke, whose tonsorial establishment 10,000 to the Irish rebel ranty under Mr. is just by the corner of the County Fire Office Parnell when the defenders of the Union were colonnade, out of 'iccadilly-circus.

When the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, Mr. Rhodes handed the sinews of war to

engaged in a death-struggle with that party were starting for their great colonial tour the the Empire's deadliest enemy; (2) be pam Duke sait the Ophir would be incomplete pered. the Bond, though knowing all the without a Figaro. His Royal Highness does Do indulge in the troubles that attend the

time, as we now perceive, its true nature; razor, but there were many members of his (3) he introduced into the Empire, that suite who did; and, moreover, the Duke him mercialism and Imperialism which led, among demoralising mixture of speculative com self woukl, at any rate, need a hair-cut and a coupe de barbe long before reaching Australia, Matabeland settlement and the Matabele revolt

other things, to the crimes and blunders of the The great questing was. Whe could be trusted (4) he engineered, or, more correctly, muddled. to steer the skittish razor on the billows of the the Jameson Raid, and so tied the hands of ralling deup ?

the Boers were preparing their forces, and thus the Imperial Government for five years while prevented us helping the Outlanders, though help was rightly due to them. What would Imperialists have said if before the war some Imperialist, had given £10,000 to the leaders capitalists here, who professed to be an of the Bond? But the Bond was not so deadly his National League. an enemy of the Empire as Mr. Parnell and

Capt. Wemyss came to the rescue with the suggestion of Mr. Jaschke, Charles," said the Captain, was the greatest shaving artist on all the scas...

Moreover, Charles had already once attended on the King. So out from his under. ground saloon in Regent-st. went "Charles" to be the royal barber of the Ophir.

"Charles" and his wife (who is managing his business, in his absence) are very proud of the honour that has been bestowed upon them; and "Charles" is keeping a diary for the entertainment of Mrs. Jaschke on his return.

THE PROVEMENT OF, DAIĻY NEWSPAPERS.

Of late, says The Argonut, there has been considerable discussion about the improve. ment of daily newspapers. Although the papers themselves are fond of saying they are faukless, public opinion seems to be unanim ous the other way. Probably the discussion began over the "twentieth-century newspaper" issued by the World and edited by Alfred Harmsworth, the English journalist, on last New-Year's day. That special number caused much discussion, both editorial and lay. Newe- paper editors very generally condemned it. Newspaper readers were divided, but they seemed to incline to the belief that Mr. Harms worth was right of these particulars:

1. Making the size of pages smaller.

2. Folding the paper so as to make it more convenient and portable. -

3. Printing the important news conspicuously.

4. Excluding pictures, except such as were aids to comprehending the news.

5. Giving the advertisements less prominence. 6. Boiling down the news...

The judgment of the newspaper fraternity upon newspapers is not so valuable as that of newspaper readers. Newspaper-makers look upon newspapers from a purely technical standpoint. They scan the columns of rival journals with a critical eye. Their talk is of beats," "scoops" and "features," They regard sensations' as a newspaper-reader's daily food. If no "feature" offers self they believe in making one. A daily newspaper without a news "feature" to then is a failure. They forget that there are days without eatures and nights without sensations.. Monday is the dread of every gond new maper editor. Sunday is an abnormally quiet day. Few people fall down an elevator-shaft on Sunday, or get run over on Sunday, or blown up on Sunday. Most people either stay at home or go to church. To those who stay at home nothing occurs. To those who go to church nothing occurs that is, if they are of the elect. If they are unregenerate, they may perhaps be born again. To such dire siraits does Sunday reduce the average city editor that on Monday he is often forced to print sermons to fill up. Occasionally Providence, in its benevolent yet inscrutable wisdom, in spires two or three hot-tempered gentlemen to fill themselves up with henzine, fusil oil, tarantula juice, and other toxic fluids, with the result that they run amuck on Sunday, If they are fortunate enough to be married, they go home and stamp upon their wives., in that case their punishment is invariably light. The human race still looks upon marriage as a mitigation of battery. If they are unfortunately not married, they are forced to attack some person who has not sworn to love, honour, and obey, them. This generally results in a fight frequently in a body fight, often in a homicide. Then the city editor smiles again. He heads it up Bloody Sunday Carnival of Crime" Maginnis Alley is a Shambles "Bloody Finger Printa on the Whitewashed Door "All the Harrowing Details in the Daily Fake," and the city editar kills off all the sermons, and is happy. But this is only once in awhile. Usually that deserving man must fill up Mon- day's paper with loud-lunged anti-Baby lonianisms. When a prominent citized intends to die, let him always select Sunday. He will have at least a column and a half in Mon- day's paper, and perhaps three columns, with a double-column nortrait. But Tuesday's paper is crowded. If she is so thoughtless as to die on Monday, he will be fobbed off into eternity with a baker's dozen of lines.

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UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE POST OFFICE.

Lorden, H. J.

Letters for the following persons lie un- claimed at the Post Office- Ahern, 12 Agan, D.

Arthur, F. Arias, D.

Auger Bishop Van Armistead, Miss A. J. Brokenshire, F. Beal, Gunner .. Brown 1.

Boyd, R. P. Beylis, M.

Bannerman, J. Burson, Chas. Bent, G.

Bryan, M. R. Bergerowski, C. Bernedo, J. G..G.. Bird, W. B. M. Bohm, Q. Bubning, N. Bidal, A. H,

Bastchersky, M. de

Brill, G..D.

Barton, A. L. L..

Cohen, A. S.. Cream,

Lester, H.

Lyall, R.

Luglaize L.

Liesa, Miss Lober, A.

Martin, Miss E G. O. Maiting T.

Minchin, D. j.

Moothouse, J.

Molty, M.

McIntosh, J Moore, Bishop Merry, Mrs. D. J. Menasché, L. Moore, J. V. Murphy, Mrs. F. Moore, H. Marcus, T. R.

McGregor, A.

Mulls, W.

Murer, F. S.

Maxwell, Lieut. D. H..

Myer, J. D.

Matiseen, J. F, Mendell, G. D.

Chambers, Capt. R. Murphy, Mrs. A.

C. JI. Callsen, F. W. Candler, W. Chading, Brothers &

Co.

Carpenter, F. G.. Child, H. E. A. Chapman, W. Cartlidge, J. Cowte, E. 11. Callesen, Capt. V. Cowie, Mrs. Carbock, Capt, Van Cahill, G.

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Nash, F.

Nato, F.

Neilson, E. Nicol, J. A.

O'Beirne. I. Osawa, Miss Paimer, J.

Partridge, Dr. L. S.

Phillips, C. F. Pereira, Miss S.

Peterson, J.

Porter, A. M. J Poerpédo, J. G. Paulsen, T. Pillony, J. R. Pastewsky Patterson, J. H. Pitcher, A. J. Paisis, G.

Pintkowsky:

Kosa and Lilly Ross

Riel, G, Reuiens, J. W. Rippĺň, J. *Rigby,

Rehemoobhoy, H. Rivingston, CF, Rose, R.

Ramos, A.

Rowand, A. G.

Read, Miss M. B.

Rushy, G. B.

Roberts

Rennie, F

Kiegan, Capt. A. Read, Miss Reid, Capt. T. Roberts, Mrs. J. Rowington, C. F. Rricevich, E. Ramsome, Miss, 1. Samborn, F. G. Sheppard, P. A. Stewart, f. E. Sheller, W.

Stewart, A. H. Sykester, F. W. B. Scaulan, 1.

Cox, A. A.. Courrie, J. Gook, L. F.. Graig, J. Dupuis, R. Delfs, Capt. P. Davis, J. Duwel, Mrs. A. J. T. Drake, Mes, F. J. Davis, S. Drewes, Capt. H.. Dannenberg, Miss E. Darlington, H. Dautkewich, P. Dodge, V. A. Dunbar, T, E. Dipple, Mrs. Dewey, W. R. Elia, f. Eckert,, W. Etienne, C. Etzel, L. L Elkins, S. B. Evans; A. M. A. Edmunds, H. W. S. Egrijas, A, Freeling, Lady Fernandez, V. D. Frieburg, S. S. Fobris, G. Fasgen, P: M., Goelz, F. Grant, W. Garis, H. L Greenwood, Miss E. Gyr, H. W. Glendinning, R. Goodwin, L Georgeson, J. Grant, J. K. Guttierez, L. Grunstein, B. Gomes, I. Greenwood, T. Green, Mrs. G. Garratt, S. Grimes, J. B. Gordon, J. A. Harkens, J. flerbinville, L. D. Honey, B. Hardy, R. J. Hacher, C. W. Hoag, P. V. H. K. Amateur Photo

.Club. Hinderkoper, J. Hooley, P. F. G. Havermeyer, F. C Huby, G. Harrison, Mr. P. Hamilton, Mrs. H. Hallard, F. J. Hoashi, S. Harrison, R. Heacock, A Hay, Rev. N. E. Hark, G. Ingold, F. Jones, cle Councel. Johnson, J. Johnson, C. E. Jeffries, Rev. M.. This sudden activity on the part of the Joasiano, 5, Customs officials is said to have been instigated for, A. (Sailor) by the Association of Manufacturers and Shop Jenkins, C. M.. keepers, who aro, determined to make matters Kirkpatrick, M. C. unpleasant for Americans who dare to travel Kinn, C. H. and make purchases abroad:

Kalpar, G.. The newspapers indignantly denounce these Kotowell, R. H. outrages, The New York Herald says "No Karmante, S. American can read the narrative in our columns Kirk, R. this morning without a feeling of shame. We Kelton, W. can imagine the statue of Liberty in New York Kuhn, F. assuming, a satirical gain at the spectacle of Kneuzte and Streiff sovereign citizens being made to stand in Kierulf, P. line, swear they are not, smugglers, and be Kukman, G. W. treated like.pick-pockets when they set foot on Knapp, Jr.,

the land of the free and the home of the Lesle

BARBARITY OF NEW YORK QUSTOMS.

A New York correspondent states that the Customs authorities there are taking unusual precautions to prevent smuggling by steamship passengers. Transatlantic travellers who land there now not only find themselves treated as suspected smugglers and subjected to outrage- ous treatment, but their friends are rigorously excluded from the steamship pizza,

The first victims of these new regulations wers the passengers of the Cunard liner Umbria, the White Star liner Germanic, and the Ame rican liner St. Louis, which arrived on March zoth last. The unfortunate passengers, who on landing were confined in a pen and closely guarded by the police, were forbidden to ex change greetings with their friends outside, And were detained for hours on the cold and windy piers. Many of the ladies suffered terribly, and the indignities inflicted on the wretched travellers would have disgraced Rus- Every article of baggage was subjected to the closest scrutiny and the owners questioned and crust-questioned regarding the value of their belongings.

1

Solomon, Major L. L. Shannon, Miss Schlichting, Mrs. Smith, W. A. Saaid, J. Spieler, L.

Stewart, Messrs, J. & G. Silverthorne, A. Sanderson, A. O.D. Sicon, E,

Stephen, A.

Starr, Miss E. Steel, Esq.

Shrewsbury, R. W.. Stephens, G. Stanley, N. L. Sawada, Miss Sare, Miss G.. Townsend, A. M. » Schuh, S.

Thompson, P. H..W. Tumey, A. H. Thom, Capt. J. Tomyikkia Tore, T Talbot, B. W.

Thornburgh Mr. R. M. Takenowchi, Miss H. Tauchner, Mrs. M. Westente, Mrs. H. Worthington, C. Wheate, W. E,

Woodley, W Watson, H. G, Wegener, Dr. G. Watson, J. Wirds, M. Webster, D. W. Wright, Capt. W, Watson, Dr.

Wallace, F. Walker White, S

Westrop, Miss Wilkins, Mrs. Walkeford, EA Werthman, L

Weedon, G. Weber, Dr. E

Welch, J Will, W. N. Wake, G. E.

Whüinerah, T. CA Walker, JD.

Abda Khan, I.P.C, 798

638 (2) Attare Khan, No. 77 Budha Khan

Blank, Miss A., Atran. dale, Southport (1) Returned, Bova and Co., Supt. Buta Singh

→ Brewery. Burkeh Ali Khan,

LP.C. 856 Bergmann, B. & R. Brough, R. Brimble, Capt. A. Bortolo, B.

Bobal Singh Brough, Mrs. R. Chunda Singh, I.P.C. Clarkson, G.

335 Clarke, J. Darnelli, Miss F Chan, H. Y. Delhi, N. M. Khan

Saleh. Khadooree, Elyeter Kader Hadjie Mo-

(2)

hamed Aldul Kahn, R. ' Lyons & Co. J Mohamed Akbar Montero, F; M.

Massey-Lee, J. H.. McKay, Charles

Intimations. NOTICE.

THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

SANITARY SOFT

SOAP

JEYES

L

FLUID

SANT.

-DISINFECTANT

*SOAP,

Morris, Capt. R., R.A. | AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBRŽÁK BY

Mondha Singh Mohamed Shah Mohamed Deen, I.P.C.

790

Murad Khan I.P.C. 519

Mayson, William MacVeagh, E. Munga Khan I.P.C. Marle, Hugo

765

McNab, J.

Nogueira, M.

Nawab Khan, I.P.C.637

N. C. III.

ITS USE.

W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co.,

137

BUSSAN KATSHA,

Bank Buildings.

Hongkong, uth March, flog:

M

ITSUI

No. 6. Ice House Street, Praya Centraf\

Head Office TOKIO.

Branch Offices:-

LONDON, NEW YORK, BOMBAY, SINGAPORE, SHANGHAI, TIENTSIN,

Entimations.

Consignees,

THE CHINA & JALAN TELEPHONE OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-

COMPANY,

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 lengik."

CONSIGNED

NOTICE. ·

'ONSIGNEES of CARGO pet Steamship

"GAELIC,"

are hereby notified that their Goods are at their risk being discharged into Lighters and/ or landed into our Godowns at Wanchai and delivery may be had either from Lighters or from Godowns upon countersignature of Bill of Lading,

Goods remaining unclaimed after the 8th instant, will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent.

Hongkong, 1st May, 1901.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES...

GLEN LINE OF STEAMERS. FROM NEW YORK..

THE Steamship

"GLENGARRY,"

having arrived from the above Port, Consignees

of Cargo by her, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the

Dean Singh, 1.P.C. Ota (Manila), to Omuh, NEWCHWANG; and -all Ports in JAPAN. | ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

547

Fox, F.

(3) Fatmalee (Bombay) Felicie, Blaz Fosuisane, A.

Ferreira, F. XP. Frampton, Mrs. (3) Faltis, G. (Singapore). Gahor Khan

Gewanal Singh; I,P.C.

807

Garcia, R.

Gulab Khan, 1.P.C.

509

Gunda Singh

Gleick; M.

Hand, H. J.(Manila),,

5, Praya East, Wan-

chai, Hongkong.

Ohateh, Madame

Prizis, É.

Pederson, C.

Preston, B.

Potts, RHY

Ram Dhor Singh Ryan, A. Ramlall Roselet, J:

(2)

Ross, C. H. Roberts, J. Rustonjec, S.

Rublee, Hon, Wm. A. Sultan Mahomed Shores, D. M.

To Constancio Smith Harry Hand, Vic. Eng. Said Mohamed School, Hongkong. Schlichting, Mrs.(1 pcl.) Harwood, Thomas Shi Pui Ting, (Cosmo- Hashan Alli, I.P.C. politan Dock).

667

Staden, J. T. Simons & Co., J. R. Sammel & Co. Suckermann, G. Strickey, J. E. Tehervinsky Takenonchi, Miss Ultam Singh

Hilton, St. John, Hazar Khan, LP.C.616 Hesa, Miss O. Hodge, Ed. G. Port- land (Maine), Re- timed.

Hakan Singh I,P.C.

602

Hall, J. L.

Harrison, R.

Hall, Capt. F.

Haashi, S.

Haynes, J.

Javalla Singh, I.P.C.

614

Johnson, C. E. Jandoo

Uitu Singh, I.P.C. 774 Veasey, Mrs. L.

Vemura, G., Hongkong,

to Kawamoto, (Mani la).

West, Mrs. M.

Van-Ness, Miss E. O. (1)

Yonsen, Mrs,

Yersin, E.

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

Ships,

S.S. Allis

,M. Richinson. Belgian King...Abernethey. China. Mr. Cooper. Deucalion.........M. J. Garbutt. Emma Luyken... Capt. Wallis. Hailan.A. Anderson. Idomeneus.........T. Connollys. Manuel Laguna. E. Nielson, Monmouthshire.Capt. J. Kennedy, Monmouthshire W. Crupley, Palatia.......H. Broch. President...R. B. Munro. Radley....John Mann,

US.H.S Relief........Chas. McFeely.

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"

Relief. H. McNeil.

Relief H.

ler.

Relief.........P. Schneider."

5,5.. Saint Jerome ...Capt. A. Jones.

U.S.S, Saturn.......... Mines.

5.S. Shantung Miles,

JI

Urlana ....Capt. Wilson,

List of unclaimed Telegram lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices".

Birdlimo..

Chingtai,

Dellagrus.

at Hongkong.

Steel,

Cheong Seng Loong,

Gro (Major) Gillingham.

Kamcheong.

Konguplang. Kongyuchong, Lapraik. Lichuenshang. Matthew, Joseph. Moody. Quanonlong, Quanonsung, Sham, Siongshoochan.

Steamer Wineland,

Strantzen, Sunsanyuen.

Taichuen.

Teiching

Thanghai.

Thl. Turgens. Tychongsoon. Watanabe, Yééon.

Ying Tie Hinglung. 0208 (Swee Kee Chan). 0651,4637 (Nam Hing) 5940, (Kwong Yu Yun) ...TWO.

0651, 3031, (Nam Wan), 0208, (Swed Keecham).

F. VON DER PEOEDTEN, Manager in China.

Hongkong Station, 4th May, 1901,

For Sale.

NOW READY.

A PAMPHLET

ON

SOME SERIOUS LOCAL PROBLEMS.

AND

A FEW SUGGESTION FOR DEALING 'WITH THEM.

BEING A LECTURE DELIVERED

BEFORK

THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY

BY

Mr. E. E. POLLOCK, Barrister-at-Law.

To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper, PRICE 50 CENTS. Hongkong, 1st sine, 1900.

NOW READY.

AN ACCOUNT OF THE

RECEPTION OF H.M.S: "TERRIBLE,

IM

HONG KONG

WLAND THES

FESTIVITIES CONNECTED

THEREWITH,

A. WITH A

WOODCUT or, THE "TERRIBLE.”

To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Peper, PRICE 30 CENTS.

As only a limited number have been printed. intending purchasers should send their Orders early, for the Iesus nf this Interesting souvahir. will soon, be exhausted.

Hongkong, fat June, 1900,

Agencies --

Miki Coal Mines.

Kanada Coal Mines. Hokoku Coal Mines. Yoshinotani Coal Mines. Ohnoura Coal Mines. No. 1, Ohtsuji Coal Mines. Ichimura Coal Miles, Kishima Coal Mines.. Yoshio Coal Mines. Yamano Coal Mines.

Manoura Coal Mines.

The Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Lid Tokio Marine Insurance Co., Limited Meiji Fire Insurance Co., Limited Kanegafuchi Cotton Spinning Mills. Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills. Tokio Cotton Spinning Mills. Mike Cotton Spinning Mills. Imperial Government Paper Mills. Onoda Cement Company.

MITSUI BUSSan Kaisha, M. FUJISE,

Manager. Hongkong, 11th December, 1800

NEW GOODS.

PLENTY

IN...

HAND.

JAPANESE CURIOS.

D. NOMA, No. 12, Beaconsfield

Arcade,

Opposite the City El

Hongkong, 30th April 1900.

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and Godown Co., Ld,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 8th instant, will be subject to rent

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 will be recognised.

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. Hougkong, 2nd May, 1901,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.",

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THE POS. N. Co's Steamship

"JAPAN," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT 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 rad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where cach 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 gth 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, 3rd May, 1001.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNÉES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship

THE

"CATHERINE APCAR," having arrived from the above Posts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed

at once.

Cargo remaining on board after the 6th instant, at 2 P., will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE

DELIVERY of their, Goods from alongside such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

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

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1001.

[488c

FROM HAMBURG, AMSTERDAM, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. HE HAL Steamship

THE

"AMBRIA,"

THERAPIÓN No. 1, in a few days only, removas all discharges from the urinary organs, effectually superseding injections, the use of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious dia- eases. In dysentery, piles irritation of the lower bowel, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and is, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, Captain Duckstein, having arrived from the affording prompt relief where other well-tried above Ports, Consignes of Cargo are hereby. remedies have bean powerless,

requested to send in their Bills of Lading for THERAPION No. 4, for impurity of the countersignature by the Undersigned and to blood, scurvy, pimples, spots, blotches, pains take immediate delivery of their goods from and swellings of the foints, secondary symp-alongeide. toms, disease of the bones, sore throat, and all Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless diseases for which it has been too much a notice to the contrary be given before 5 P fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., toTO-DAY the destruction of the sufferer's teeth and ruin of health. This preparation purifies the whole system through the blood, and throughly eliminates every poisonous matter from the body.

THERAPION No. 3, for nervous exhaustion, waste of vitality, and all the distressing con- sequences arising from early error, excess, residence in hot, unhealthy climates, &c. It posseses surprising power in restoring strength and vigour to the debilitated,

THERAPION may be procured of the prin cipal Chemists and Merchants throughout the world. Price in England a/9 and 4/6. In order. ing, the purchaser should state which of the three numbers he requires, and observe that the word "THERAPION" appears on the Govern affixed to genuine package by order of out which it is a forgery. Her Majesty's Hon. Commissioners, and with-

AMERICAN SYSTEM WONG HO-MI, mest, Sta. Every renunt package by ground

SURG, DENTIST.

TERMS MODERATE CONSULTATION FREE

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, and January, 1901.

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Sold by A. S. WATSON & Co., Limited.. Hongkong, China and Manila,

UNTOUGHED BY HAND.

MELLIN'S

For INFANTS

FOOD

and INVALIDS.

When prepared is similar to Breast Milk. LLINS FOOD

landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and expenia,

have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods ing undelivered after the 11th instant, will be subject.to rent.

to be left in the Godowns, where they will be All broken, chafed; and damaged Goods are examined on the rath instant, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIZ Hongkong Offca. Hongkong, 4th May, 1901.

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A CURE FOR ASTHI

GRIMAUTTS

INDIAN CIGARETTES

Asthmatic people who suffer from Op- pression în breathing, stifing sensations, Hoarseness, and Loss of volos, Ner- vous coughs, Laryngitis, Golds, with Wheezing, Bronchitis, Insomnia, Catarrhal affections, and difficulty in Expectoration, are promptly rellevad by Usbee Cigarettes. GRIMAULT & 001, Farin, Teid by all Chemists,

CRIMAULT'B

Matico Capsules

AND INJECTION

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