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GOLD IN 800TLAND.

There have been many sceptical remarks made about the gold mine at Leith. The fact that the Crown authorities have stepped in and commandered the newly won gold is proof, however, that the "colour" is there. But gold in Scotland is not 'so unusual an occurrence that reeded to have excited so much comment As far back as 1125 there is a giant by King David I, of Scotland to the Church of the Holy Trinity, Dunfermine, of a tenth of all gold found in Fife Forthrik. The first Parliament of James I. in 1424 passed an Act that all gold and silver found in onie Lordis Landes of the Realme "became the property of the King, so that the Crown authorities in this year of grace have ample precedent for laying down a firm hand at Leith.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1901

UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT THE

POST OFFICE.

Laglaize .L.. Liesa, Miss

Lober, A.

Larkin, A.

Leon, C.

1

گھر

Fosuisane, A. Ferreira, F. X. P Fairis, G. (Singapore). Freidman, R. Freiman, R. Fortesquien, H.

Ota (Manila), to. Omuh,

5, Praya East, Wan- chni, Hongkong. Ohnten, Madaine O'Donnell, P..

Prizis, E.

Gahor Khan

Pederson, C.

Gewanni Singh, 1.P.C.

807

Preston, B.

Passantino, Z. (2)

Garcia, R.

Kam Dhor Singh

Gulab Khan, L.P.G. 509 Ryan, A

Gunda Singh

Ramtall

Gleick, M.

Minchin, D. J.

Geary, Wm.

Menuscle, L.

Moure, J. W.

Marcus, T. R.

Lowell, C. S.

Letters for the following 'persons lie, un- claimed at the Post Office- Auger, Bishop Van Armistead, Miss A. J. Anderson, R. A. J. Awjmin, Miss Ahern, J. Agathe, G. Allan, Mrs. W. J.. Andrew, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Bryan, M. R. Bird, W. B. M. Bastchersky, M. dé It will be interesting to Sir M. Hicks Beach Barton, A. L. L. to know that James Is Parliament imposed a Buissinné, W. T. custom on the expos of gold and silver. There Benhan, ivas most gold mining activity in James IV's Burroughs, Miss time. Leadhills, in Lanark-shire, was exten-Byror, A. C

Boyd, Mrs. J. sively mined, and for a century gold was obtained about Crawford Moor and Wanlock Bowrou, J. E. head. Silver is still worked in this lonely district. James V. leased the gold mines to Germans, who carried the ore to their own country. And it was this monarch who sel before the French Ambassadors when at dinner. table dishes of bounet pieces coined out of Scottish gold,

Gold mines inevitably drift into the hands of companies, and in James Vil's 'reign a Ger man named Corneliis came from London and initiated the Scotsmen into the ways of com- pay promoters. In thirty days a quantity of gold was sent to the mint at Edinburgh. Corne lius seems to have done well that a Dutch- man named Abraham Grey, also from Lordun, formed another mining company at Wanieck bead. Yet another enterprising man from the South arrived in the person of Sir Bevis Bulmer, who mined on a large scale. When James had succeeded to the English Throne, Sir Bevis Bulmer concocted what is known as the "King's Plot" A company was to be formed, each shareholder contributing £300, with the "Knight of the recompense of being made Golden Mines." What an ingenious solution this would be af the financial shortness in Africa! But the hard-hearted Earl of Salisbury interfered, and King James add Bulmer had perforce alondon their idea.

Bodemeyer, H., H. Blass, A. Burden, A. Chapman, W. Mrs. Cartlidge, J.

E. H. Cowie, Callesen, Capt. V. Cowie, Mrs. Cahill, G. Gooke, L. F. Graig, J., Chayes, L. L. Carrington, J. C, Cuncin, Mrs. Colwell, G. J. Clitherow, E. C Croulie, Mrs. Costa, M. J. Carlsson, A. Cruz, D. R. Cary, H. F.

McGregor, A. Mills, W.

Maxwell, Licut. D. H. Myer, J. D. Mauseen, J. F. Mui, Miss A. Mein, W.

Massen, S. H. B

MacCallen, D. McRobic, F: Maillousky, P. von MeMilne Medical Officer Mackay, Miss Moffat, Dr. A. T.

Monteiro, T.

Mullins, J. L. Nicol, J. A. Neilson, E.

Gonsaley, J.

Hand, J. (Manila), To Constancio Hand, Vic. Eng. School, Hongkong Harwood, Thomas Hasham Alli, J.P.C. 667 Hilton, St. John. Hazir Khan, 1.P.C:616 Hesa, Miss O. Hodge, Ed. G. Port

land (Maine), Be- furned

1.

Hakan Singh, LP.C.

602

Hall, J. L Harrison, R.

Hall, Capt. F. (3) Hoashi, S. Haynes, J

Herman Singh (Sin-

gapore)

Roberts, J. (2) Rosselet Sultan Mahomed Shores, D. M. Smith, Harry Schlichting, Mrs. (pcl.)} Shi Pui Ting (Cosine

politan Dock). Staden, J. T.. Sammel & Co. Schuh,, Tchervinsky

Tilley, Capt. (2) Tulbat, B. W.

Ultam Singh

Uitm Singh, I.P.C. 774 Veasery, Mis. L.

Vemura, G., Hongkong,

to Kawamoto, (Mani- la).

Van Ness, Miss E. C, (2)

Vozeer Singh

List of Registered Covers for Merchant

West, Mrs. M.

Wazir Singh.

Nishizaki, G.

Osawa, Miss

Jawalla Singh, 1.P.C:

614

Waryam Singh

Zauiga, T. M.

Owen, W. P.

O'Connor, Mrs. J. M.

Olcott, Miss E.

Oshone, E.

Poernedo, J. G.

Paulsen, T.

Pillony, J. R.

Paisis, G.

Patterson, J. H.

Dannenberg, Miss E. Pintkowsky Darlington; H.

Dautkewich; P. Dunbar, T. E, Deas, W. P.

Davis, A.

Dean, F. Dabsun, W. H. Dounels, Drake, Mrs. F. G. Etzel, L. L. Elkins, S.

Paul, V.

Parkinson, Dr. T. W. Pereira, Miss S. Plummer, H. B.

Perrault, E. Prince, Miss

Perkey, Mrs. S.

Phillips, Mrs. A.

Page, Miss M.

Pastrano, D. J.

Percy, Mrs. H. L. H.

Palmer, B. W.

Rivingston, C. F

Ramos, A

Edmunds, H. W. S Panite, T. W. Evans, D. A. Evans, W', A. Evans, Mrs. Egenas, Capt. Emery, P. E. E.

Rose, R.

Read, Miss M. B. Rushy, C. B. Roberts

Kuse, E. P.

The golf at Leadhills was got from the drift, and my vein has yet been discovered, though to this day gold in small quantities is picked up Sutherland is where the gold fever also raged for a time. In 1869 (wo-ounce nugget was found in a burn, Great activity was the result. At one time son men were einployed. Another attempt was made in 1893, but the "diggings" were not remunerative. Here also na vein was discovered, notwithstanding the most careful search. And, therefore, although reburg, S. S. gold has been picked up at the foundations of

Fobris, G. Leith Hospital, yet the belief that a vein" exists Freeman, Miss V. W. Riegen. Capt. A

Ryder, has to be very carefully inquired fito.

French, Mrs. That gold is yet to be had in Scotland, is Fui, J. P. certain. There is plenty in the Leadhills dis- Foot, Capt. F. trict and in Sutherland, only in so scattered a Fagen form that it will not repay the labour. In Flint, O. M. James V. reign the total quantity obtained was Frost, E. P. valued at £200,000, and Buliner is said to have Forest, Miss A. recovered £100,000 in his operations. Accard-Goelz, F. ing to Mr. Cochran-Patrik nearly the whole of the gold coinages of Scotland were minted out of the native metal fold has also been found in Selkirk, Aberdeenshire, and elsewhere, including the Pentlands, that long range of mountains near Edinburgh. But to know that the yellow metal is there and to get it moulded into neat ingots for commercial purposes are two very different things.-Pall Mall Gazette.

SOME EARLY LETTERS, OF QUEEN VICTORIA.

Georgeson, J. Grant, J. K. Gronstein, B. Gomes, J. Greenwood, T. Green, Mrs. G. Garratt, S. Grimes, J. B. Gordon, J. A. Grant, A.

Reynolds. R.

Roose, A.

Rouss

Reuterford, Mrs. H. H.

Ratnaweerat & Co.

Reid, J. G.

Roberts, H. C.

Rose, P.

Ships.

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Atlas....

Belgian King

Changsha

China,

Chingtu...

.M. Richinson.

Abernethey.

Capt. Ton, Moore.

Mr. Cooper...

F. G. Baites.

Deucalion.........M. J. Garbutt. Elite No sach...J. J. McCarthey Emma Luyken... Capt. Wallis... Hailan...

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Manuel Laguna. E. Nielson. Metto. J. P. Walker. U.S.S. Monadnock ...Dr. O. D. Norton. 5.S. Monmouthshire..Capt. J. Kennedy.

Monmouthshire W. Cropley.

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Shantung

Barque Susz..

Alites.

R. Macdonald.

Tsingtau ....D. Wessels.

Uka .............. R. O. Llosd:

List of unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Joint Telegraph Companies Offices

at Hongkong.

Butler Duncan Pigtail. Stack.

Stewart, Messrs. J. & G. | Duncan Chesney.

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Beckerhein.

Stam.

Bruff Comedy,

Siongshoochan.

Chechosiang.

Solomon, Major L. L.

Chingtai.

Steamer Wineland, Sunsanyuen.

Smith, W. A..

Cheong Seng Loong.

Thl.

Saaid, J.

Dellagruz.

Toksham.

Turgens.

Sicon, E.

Farwell Writer.

Stephan, A.

Honjoo.

Steel,

Hung Wo.

Shrewsbury, R. W,

Kamcheong.

Gloreta, A.P. Criffin, C. Goodwin, H.

Stephens, G.

Stanley, N. L.

Kwongsingloong.

Laihopyuen.

Lichuenshang.

Hardy, K. J. Hachez, H. Hoag, P. V. looley, P. F. G. Hermeyer, F. C. Huby, G. Harrison, Mrs, P. Hamilton, Mrs. H. Hallard, F. J.

At Sotheby's this afternoon says the Pali Mall Gazette of the 7th ult, three interesting holograph letters of her late Majesty, daly signed, were disposed of by auction. The first for which is was obtained, was written a year before the Queen came to the throne, having been addressed to the Duches se de Nemours from Kensington l'ulace, under date May 12,1839, in these terms: "I receiveacock, A. ed your very kind and nice English letter the day before yesterday, which gave me great pleasure, and for which I beg you to receive my best thanks. You will, by this time, have receive all the good news about our be loved Ferdinand which will have made you all very happy when you write to me, and wish most exceedingly, I must say again, that I knew you personally, which I hope and trust will be the case one of these days. I shall fire I write any longer, and shall therefore conclude here, begging you to say everything Hughes, E. most kind from me to my dear aunt and toughes, Mrs. Leopold, who, I am sorry to hear, has not beening, C. well,"

you.

The next letter (sold for £14) was addressed by the Queen to the sanie correspondent from Windsor Castle. It was written on September

Hay, Rev. N. E. Hark, G. Hall, B. Henderson, W. L. Heaney, Mrs. Hawler, W. L. Hakata, C. Harding, H. G. Hastic, J. Harper, K. H. Harwood, T.

Humeats, T. C. W, Hertel, H. B Johnson, J.

Jeffries, Rev. M..

14, 1839 postscripts being added on September Joasiano, S. 16 and 17, and contained these passage: "Jor, A. (Sailor)

Jenkins, C. M.

Jama, Mrs.

have this moment received gond August's dear Jannot letter, and am very happy to hear you had so good a passage; hope no one suffered. To-

day we have had frightful weather, continuous Jobuson, R.

tain how sorry I am not to bave my doar playfellow here; I could not play at ball at all! Ah, dear good Victoire, I must always be thinking of you. The total has gone on quite well, and is very pretty; but 16th. how I regretted the dear mother i

I thank you very heartily, dear beloved Victoire, for your dear letter, which I received yesterday evening. You cannot conceive how very much I love you, and how often I think of you! I hope very much we shall soon see each other again, and often be together, Louise want to town on Saturday and saw a great deal. Yesterday we went for a walk on this Terrace; to-day we went out riding, but had come back because it rained continuously; the weather is really quite frightful. We played Iron Madame" and the top game, but without you it was quite another thing; we shall dance to-night, and it will seem so different to me without seeing you it will be so sad.... 17th, I have only time to tell you that our liftie ball last night was very sad for me, and I was not much amused; I could not help always thinking of our last ball. We are going this morning to Bagshot to visit the Duchess of Gloucester, and shall go out riding afterwards." A shorter letter, dated Bucking ham Palace, June 2, 1848, also addressed to the Duchesse de Nemours was sold for £8 55. ··

THE MONO BAIL AND WIND PRESSURE.

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Jansson, Andreas

Jesus, J. M. de Jonas, C. Kirkpatrick, M. C. Kelper, G. Karmante, S. Kirk, R. Kelton, W. Kuhn, F. Kneuile and Streiff Kukman, G. W. Knapp, J., W. Kobruson, C. J. King, G. G. Lawring, C. C. London, H... Lyall, R.

Sawada, Miss Schub, S. Siv,.R. T. P. Spieler, O. Sing, A. H, Santos. Simpson, A. J. Shwalin, M. Shane, Capt.. Shang, Li Pui...

Shideler, A. M. Souza, J. P.

Samborne, Dr. F. G.

Spiller, M.

Siaith, C.

Sanyer, N. M.

Tomyikkin

Torre, T.

Talbot, B. W.

Takenówchi, Miss H.

Tischer, J.

Tsan, Mrs.

Tong Hong Ting, Mrs.

Thomson, Mrs. A. B. Underwood, J. Vegturini, A. Vanderpvel, Mrs, M. White, S. Westrop, Miss Wilkins, Mrs. Welch, J. Will, W. N. Winckler, A. Wheeler, 1. Woods & Co. Wren, F. W. E.

Waus, Mrs. Ward, E. Wallace, F. Wheate, W, E. Westcote, Mrs. H. Walker, J. D. Williamson, J. Wenburg, H. O. Williams, D. Waller, J. Young, W. R.

Young, H. Yerex, J. A.

Young, Ed. Zinn, G. A.

List of Registered Covers in Poste Restante. Ahmed Deen, I.P.C. Johnson, C. E.

638 (2)

Jeewan Singh, I.P.C. Abda Khan, I.P.C. 798 664 Blank, Miss A., Arran- Koch, Carl

dale, Southport (1) Kader Hadjin Mo-. Returned.

hamed Abdul Buta Singh

Kahn, R.- Bova and Co., Supt. "Kemper, A, C.

Brewery.

Karan Ilahi Burkeh Ali Khan, Kahim Bakash

L.P.C. 856

Lyons & Co. j.: Brimble, Capt. A.

Ludah Singh Montero, F. M. Massey-Lee, Į. H. McKay, Charles Chunda Singh,I.P.C.585Morris, Capt. R., Robe Clarke, ) Chao, H. Y. Crane, E. H.: Clydesdale, Miss Collins, H. M. Cruz, M. B. Delhi, N. M. Khan

Bortolo, B

Pobal Singh Beveral, Bonifacio

A new point was raised before the Com- mittee considering the Manchester and Liver- pool Express Railway Bill (the Mono Rail) at the House of Lords on the 8th ult, says a home paper. Mr. Littler, K C.,, questioned Major Sir F. Cardty, electrical adviser to the Board of Trade, as to what would be the effact of the wind pressure on trains passing each other at a distance of only eighteen inches at Duff, A2 the rate of 110 miles an hour, The witness. Delbanco, E. admitted that the wind pressurevor draught Edwards, L: (2) would be very considerable, and that the glass. Fox, F. (2) of the windows would; have to bo`made much Bronger to resist breaknya..

Mondha Singh Mohamed Mayson, William MacVeagh, E. Marle, Hugo McNab, J. Mirza Sadig

Dean Singh, I.P.C. 547 Mirza Sadiz

Fatmalce (Bombay)"

Felicie, Blas

Mitchell, R. Nogueira; F Nogueira, M, Nawab Khan, L.P.C,637 -N. C. III,

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lower, bowel, cough, bronchitis, asthma, and some of the more trying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly efficacious, affording prompt relief where other well-tried remedies have been powerless.

THERAPION No. 2, for impurity of the blood, scurvy, pimples, spots, blotches, pains and swellings of the joints, secondary symp- toms, disease of the bones, sore throat, and all discases for which it has been too much a

fashion to employ mercury, sarsaparilla, &c., to 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.

1

THERAPION No. 3, for nervnus 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 ipad Free in England 2/9 and 4/0. In order. ing, the purchaser should state which of the three numbers be requires, und observe that the word "THERAPION" appears on the Govern, ment, Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affixed to every genuine package by order of Her Majesty's Hon Commissioners, and with- out which it in a forgery.

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

WORTH A GUINEA A BOX,

BEECHAM'S

FOR ALL

529

BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS

* SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH,

IMPAIRED DIGESTION,

DISORDERED LIVER

AND FEMALE AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES,,

So Cents per Box.

Prepared only by the Proprietor 17. THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, England, SOLE AGENTS for HONGKONG and the EMPIRE of CHINA:

WATKINS, LIMITED, “APOTHECAFIES'.JALL, 66, Queen's Road

Central, Hongkong. JUST OPENED.

141

FINE Consiment of FRENCH PRE-

A SERVES of a well known piake,

Quality will speak for itself.

HIRUTTONJEE,

S. D'Aguilar Street and 42 & 23, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, 16th April, 1901..

NOTICE

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 3rd June, 1901..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE

THE P.& O. S. N. Co38. Steamship

"CHUSAN,"

{588c

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., ex 5.5. India and

Arcadia,

From Persian Gulf, ex B. 1. S. N. and B. & P,

5. N. Co.'s Steamers." Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before

2 P.M., TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the 12th instant, at 4 PM, 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, 6th June, rýbt.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

NEW EUROPEAN HOUSES at LaIGH-

By investing a small sum of money, person, in the course of a few years, would become the absolute owner of one of these houses, (Tontine System).

For Conditions of Sale, apply to

A. RUMJAHN Hongkong, 30th May, 1901,

[$800

FOR SALE, CHEAP.

COTTAGE PIANO by BORD, OF PARIS,

A Three years old, in Excellent Condition

For Price, &c. apply to

THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. Hongkong, 17th May, 1901.

16650

NOW READY.

THE

SPECIAL DESCRIPTIVE

AND

STATISTICAL EDITION

OF THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.”

TEN PAGES.

· PRICE 50 CENT),

THOSE desirous of obtaining copies should order early, as only a limited, number has been struck off and a Second Edition can- not be printed.

The Special Edition will be mailed to any address on receipt of 86.denta to cover cost, and Postage.

Hongkong, and May, too.

NOW READY

A PAMPHLET

SOME SERIOUS LOCAL.PROBLEMS

AND,

34 A FEW SUGGESTION, FOR dealing

WITH THEM.".

TOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.

Νότ

Neither the CAPTAIN, the AGENTS, or the OWNERS will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or the Crews of the following Vessel during her stay in Hongkong Harbour.

SEA WITCH, American ship, Howes,-Master. ADOLPH OBRIG, American ship, Amesbury.

Standard Of Cq,

BEING A LECTURE DELIVERED

BEFORE

THE ODD VOLUMES SOCIETY: BY-

Mr. HE POLLOCK; Barrister-at-Law.

To be obtained at the OFFICE of This Paper,

S PRICE CENTE Hongkong, 11 Jupa, 1900!

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The Share Märket.

LATEST QUOTATIONS,

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(June 7th).

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Banke,

Hongkong & Shang

bi Banking Cor-1 poration. The Bank of China &Japan, Limited.....ị (Preferance)

The Bank of China

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The Bank of China)

Japan, Limited... (Deferted)....... National Bank, of

China, Ld...

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£ 5 Nominat

£4 £1

5.5 buyers

£8 $27 buyers £$15 sellers

Ilu. Founders..."

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$50 $340 buyers

$25360 buyers

£ 25 Tls. 180

$60 3125 350 $180 sellers $20 $1 Fire Insurances.

North China Ins. Co.,

Ld....... Yangiste Ins. Associ

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Hongkong Fire los

China Fire Ins. Co.,

1.d.

$50 3355 sellers

$20 $87 sellers Shipping.

Hongkong, Canton, &,

Macao Steamboat Co., Limited......... Indo-China Steam) Navigation Co., Ld.. CaN Manila S.S.?

Co., Ed. Douglas Steamship

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5 15 343 buyers

10 $136. $50 $62 sales $40 $52 Gales

$50 $531 buyers

to 12 buyers

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£5 £7 buyers $10 $22' buyers $2 58 bayers

£'£3 sellors

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$100 $137

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Last.....

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ference Shares ..........

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Charbonnages du Toakin

$

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F250 $325

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> cents sales

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$5 $5 buyers

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Oliver Freehold

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& Storage Co, Ld. New Amoy Del Co..

Ld.

Lands, Hotels China Provident Lead & Mortgage Co., Ld.. Hongkong Land in

vestment & Agency

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& Dyeing Co., Lday

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$ica" $8

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uing Co., Ld.... Tis. 100 Tls. 25 buyers

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Manila Investment;

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$10 $16 sellers to to sales

S10 S124 buyers

$5 $61 buyers

L10 8135 buyers

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5100 $225 buyers $6 $74 buyers $ fosa sales

to $20

$ 4811 sellers

5 $3 sellers

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