OUR LONDON LETTER.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
LONDON, December 6th. The week which ends to-morrow is fairly entitied to be called the
PRINCE OF WALES' WEEK,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1902.
acknowledged that only three other men can
be mentioned with him in that branch of the profession. Not much more than a mile away from where I am at this moment writing, there lives n widowed charwoman, who wears to-day. upon her rusty black garments, a scrap of new crape, purchased at the cost of two days'
Hotels.
THE CONNAUGHT HOUSE,
QUEEN'S ROAD.
for His Royal Highness has celebrated, bis supper beer! A year or more ago her only The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong,
assumption of that title, by two public functions.son, seterely wounded in action, fell into the
On Wednesday, St. Bartholomew's Hospital received and installed its new President with all possible enthusiast. The Prince, who suc ceeds his father in that office, alluded in feel- ing terms to the thirty-four years connec tion which has existed between flis Majesty and the Hosplint, and complimented the gov erning body on the efficiency of the work which the institution is doing among the sick and suffering of London. The Prince has by no means the fluency and happiness of speech which distinguishes his royal father, but he is endowed with considerable facility; and a clear well-modulated voice, most pleasant to listen to. On this particular occasion, the simplicity in language and delivery, coupled with extreme brevity suggested to me that the address was
unprepared, but whether that were so or not, the medical students provided a punctuation of rousing cheers, which would have made studied speech extremely difficult. The Prince looked well, decidedly stronger than on the day when he entered London in semi-state. This little ceremony was, however, but the curtain lifter to the gorgeous Guildhall reception on Thursday, when the Prince and Princess passed in procession from Marlborough House to the City to take lunch with the Lord Mayor. The Royal carriage was escorted by Life Guards, and the route kept by Cavalry, Mounted Gua hers, and 'Foot Guard.
The streets were gaily decorated and larse crowds greeted the Prince and Princess with much enthusiasm. Conspicuous among the thousand of whites a detachment of
FIFTY JAPANESE SAILORS
occupied a prominent corner in King Street and dressing up to attention as the corlege passed, received a specially gracious salute from the English Sailor Prince.
When the Prince of Wales rose to respond to the toast of the Royal Family, a perfect-roar of cheers went the round of the guests, His Royal Highness remaining standing for several minutes before.it was possible for him to begir his speech. After a very graceful acknowledge- ment of his reception, both within and withou: the Guildhall, the Prince alluded with much enthusiasm to the loyalty, the beauty, and the hospitality of the Colonies and then very briefly related the leading incidents of their tour. Mr Chamberlain replied to the toast of Prosperity
hands of Sir W. MacCormac, who saved his life by an operation. Last spring this man, again wounded, was invalided home, and dis- charged “unfit," from the Army. Unable to get work, and consequently going short of food, he fell ill, and the second wound reopened. The local club doctor gave him up→
"If it ad bin ol' Sir Billy 'e'd 'ave set me on my legs again," sighed the erstwhile Tommy and the charwoman took her resolution.
She called at the house of the Irish Surgeon, and with some difficulty secured a personal in- terview, to, state her case. Sir Williami visited his patient that very day, and many times after. wards, until convalescence was fully established. He laughed away all thanks, but mother and son set themselves, by rigid economy, to save a
EXCELLENT CUISINE, LOFTY ROOMS, CENTRALLY SITUATED, CIVILITY AND ATTENTION.
TARMS MODERATE.
J. H. WAINWRIGHT, Manager:
༣.
GO TO THE
Hongkong, 7th December, 1901.
KOWLOON
1. H. DOWNS, Manager.
[13390
HOTEL,
KOWLOON. J. W. OSBORNE,
Proprietor.
THE BAY VIEW HOTEL. Very best brands of Wines, Beers and Spirits only kept. Private dinners, a specialty.
10750)
trifle, until with the aid of some pawned furni- ture they raked the sum of £1. With many apologies for the smallness of the amount, the charwoman sent this fee to her benefactor. By return of post the sovereign came back, ac companied by a five-pound note, and a receipted chemist's bill. This Williant McCormac the man, and he leaves a host of such mourners among poor and sick in London and in Ireland. To the great surgeon, it is understood the profession will make fitting | 10730) memorial, but the form is not yet determined.
was Sir
Another death which occurred this week will fill with regret the heart of every cricket lover, for in
GEORGE LOHMANN
:
the great national game loses one of its most Brilliant all-round players. He died of con- sumption in South Africa, whither he went in search of health some years ago, at the early age of 36.
THE CAPTURE OF GOUDIE
Under entirely new management.
J. LACOCK.
METROPOLE HOTEL. Convenient distance from town, delightful
situation.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
- Intimations.
LEVY HERMANOS,
IAMOND
MERCHANTS, JEWEL
DIMERS AND WATCHMAKERS.
EASTMAN'S
KODAKS and FILMS. Sule Agents for " OMEGA" WATCHES, "UMEGA" is the best, "THREE YEARS guarantee given to every purchaser.
40, QUEEN'S RUAU,
Watson's Buikung.
24]
the absconding Liverpool bank clerk, was Among the many distinguished persons pre-accomplished in the early part of the week. sent at the luncheon party, were Lord Salisbury. The man, who had remained in hiding within Lord Rosebery, and Mr. Chamberlain, who with a few miles of the scene of his frauds, was re- C. CHARLIES BROS. & CO. other leading Imperialists occupied scats at the cognized by his landlady, and given up to the
THIS COMPANY has opened a New) chief-table.
police. He appeared at Bow Street yesterday Establishment of SHIP CHANDLERS and was remanded till Monday. He has Navy CONTRACTORS, GENERAL STORE- KEEPERS, PROVISION and COAL MERCHANTS, betrayed two arcomplices, apparently by way of revenge, and under-the-impression-that-they-AILORS-and OUTFITTERS. FRESH_Water notice. All orders had been instrumental in bis capture. He supplied at Shortest
everything cheaper than any other Company however, entirely denies any knowledge of Promptly attended to. THIS COMPANY sells Burge the pugilist, now in custody on the in this Colony. charge of dealing in the forged cheques. Both prisoners and Kelly the bookmaker will appear in the dock together next Monday. Several papers have called attention to the criminal folly of employing men in a position which involves the daily handling of thousands of pounds, at a salary of £150. There is no doubt: that subordinate bank officials are grossly underpaid, and the wonder is that more frauds do not occur in spite of all the precautions taken to ensure instant detection of any malfeasance.
to Greater Britain.
THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY
was passed quietly at Sandringham, the Court mourning prohibiting any official rejoicings. though various entertainments were, as usual, provided for the children on the estate, and the tenants generally. Sousa and his fathous band gave a concert in the evening, by command of the King, and subsequently is Majesty con- ferred the Victorian medal on the popular con- ductor, which that gentleman has since stated to be his proudest possession.
THE CORONATION
is billed authoritatively, though not officially, for Thursday, June 26th; and conversation once agala centres around minever, ermine, crimson robes, and coronets. To those who are com polled to wear state garments, the topic is pre- sumably of interest, to those whose summit, of ambition it apparently is to be entitled to wear them, it appears to be an absorbing pas- sion, but to the rest of the world, the subject of jewelled stomacher, "train capes of fur," and the rest, is fast. becoming a weariness of the flesh.
One point therein, however, offers to me 2 weird speculation.. It seems that the black spots of the minever must be arranged "in rows from side to side appearing only on
cape, and in such number as the rank of the wester entities her. Now supposing one inconveni- .ent fur carried a black spot too many which the owner omitted to retthlessly cut off-what would happen? would it be lest majeste, or high trea son, compounding a felony, or just 'common rebellion, which as all Britons know, is hardly an offence at all in the eyes of the law, but merely a playful error of judgment. The pro- blem has not yet, presented itself to Mr. Wells, but it surely will, and then prophets will arise and all our doubts and fears be for ever laid to
rest.
the
"Mr. Vigers, the architect, has put forward , some suggestions for the emblematical
DECORATING OF THE STREETS
at the time of the great function, for which Londoners aro sincerely grateful; forasmuch as Venetian poles and draped kavian have fost their first originality. Among the best features of Mr. Viner's plan, is acheme of allegorical arches each one of which shall represent a part of the Empire. The Canadian design is decidedly good: Out of blue groundwork there arises a snow peak canopy, with fruit trees and a field of ripened corn around the bass: The pillars of the arch are decorated with trophies of Canadian hunting
· and kħaki ɓgures stand above, · The arms of each state, as well as those of the Dominion es a whole, will appear on the face.
If the other designs are as good, Mr. Vigor - suggeftion seems well worth consideration.
Though Sir William MacCormac has been ¡in indifferent health ever since his return from South Africa, bis death two days ago came to the public with a shock of surprise. He f
A VERY BERIOUS LOSS.
to the Surgical world, for on all hands it-is
GÍRAULT: NOVELTIES, BEAUTI G. GIRL DOLLS, PLEASING PAR VAS LOUR GAMES, OROQUET, #4,
in a very able article signed, unfortunately, by a pen name only, in the current Fortnightly
the
ALTERNATIVE FOREIGN POLICIES
of this Empire'are set out with extraordinary clearness and logic. The whole article must be read to appreciate the arguments marshalled with that greatest of skill-simplicity-but a few thoughts may by extracted. The alterna tives are not new,
1. Isolation.
2. Friendship with Germany."
3. Friendship with the Dual Alliance.
No.. 30 DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL,
HONGKONG. Hongkong 13th December, 19. · [+3556 F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKNÁS COAL AND PROVISION MER CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTOR AND GENERAL ČOMÁISSION
BUILDING
C. E. WARREN,
CONTRACTOR, WYNDHAM STREET (Opposite to the CLUB GERMANIA). ANITARY APPLIANCES SUPPLIED
and FIXED,
DRAINS,
TRAPS, WASTE PIPES, &c, CLEANSED and RE- PAIRED. Sanitary Board Notices receive prompt attention. Agent for MOSAIC TILES. Price on Application.
SA
NEW GOODS.
PLENTY
IN
-HA-N-D)
[558c
JAPANESE CURIOS.
D. NOMA, No. 12, Beaconsfield Arcade,
Opposite the City Eail.
Hongkong, 10th April, roo
NOTICE.
THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
BANTERN
AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG," SOAP MANUFACTURERS, SOLE AGENTS FOR
RAHTJEN'S CENDINT HCOMPOSITION RED HASH BRAND, HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOK LAUNCHES, &C.
Sole Agents for FERGUSON'S SPECIAL CREAM And
&C
&c.
P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH WHISKY, &c.
EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK AT
REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong, 18th May, 1806.
DROZ
& Co.,
WATCH MANUFACTURERS, STEAM FACTORY ESTABLISHED 1864. ST. IMIER, SWITZERLAND.
The first plan works conveniently so long as peace is maintained, but the moment we fall the danger is obvious, for no nation would aut, perhaps by compulsion of the other party, tackle us singly-it would mean a Continental combination against us. Germany would not allow the Dual Alliance to be defeated by England; at the first gleam of victory, she would join her forces with the enemy in order to com. LEVER pass the destruction of our Navy, of which she is jealous. If we were defeated by Rustja and France, Germany would be well content to resp the commercial spoils without weakening herself by a conflict--but the effect would be REPA the same.
ALLIANCE WITH GERMANY' appears to be impossible owing to the hatred of England, which has sprung up of recent years in the Fatherland, till at the present time without doubt, Cermany is our bitterest enemy among the "friendly" nations of Europe, More. over we have nothing to give Germany which she wants, neither has ahe aught to offer us that we desire, so that mutual advantage seems out of the question. Moreover Count von Balow's reading of the Anglo-German Agreement makes, future_Conventions a little hazardous, _In_a_word, Germany_dont_not_particularly desire our friendship, she values that of other nations more highly, because mora advantage thereby accrues to her. Wherefore qur alter native policies are really two in number only, At any rate in the opinion of the Fortnightly writer.
1. Isolation, which means a Continental com- bination against us,
2. The friendship of the Dual Alliance,
SPECIALITIES: WATCH & CHRONOGRAPHS.
TRADE MARKS! MAXIM, BERNA, &c
EPAIRS of WATCHES and CLOCKS by competent European experts al Moderate Rate,
No. to, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hanukang, 14th May, 190t
NEW VICTORIA HOTEL
ROTISSERIE,
Meals a la Carlt
HOPS, STEAKS, etc, etc, at any time,
between 7.30 a.m. and 11 pm/ Monthly in at Moderate Rates,
Madar & FarmÜK,
Proprietors. Hongkong, 2nd September 1901, 1958c
M. STEVENS & CO.
CARRY IN STOCK.
A. FULL LINE OF "GERMINAL"' MANILA CIGARS.
- T. M. STEVENS & CO.
Beaconsfield Arcade, fospe Hongkong, and September, 1901, CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.,
"HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK
MAKERS, JEWELLERA, SILVER
SMITH'S, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS.
JEYES
FLUID
SOAP.
13SINFECTANT
AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY ITS USE
W. G. HUMPHREYS &'(', Bank Buildings.
tangkang, orb Much, tR07,
fas
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, HONGKONG. WING to the insufficiency of accommoda-
tion in the present building and the in creasing demand for admission, it has been found necessary, to extend the winge of the main building and to enlarge the Chinese de- partment by an additional storey with two wings. The estimated cost will amount to over $15,000. To cover these expenses we Appeal to the liberality of all friends of Education. The establishment has been in existence for the last 25 years and is open to all classes. Much of the clerical work of the oity is carried on by its past pup. As this is the first time we have applied for assistance we expect a generous response. The names of our most liberal Benefactors will be inscribed upon marble tablets, as a lasting testimony of their generosity. THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. Hongkong 22nd Nóvember, 1901.
HONG SING & Beaconsfield Arcade,
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of the Newes
Patters ́la Cloths, Canvasses, and Ducks, Complete Gentlemen's Outfitting,
Hongkong, 30th August, 1901.
Гобос DENTISTRY.
SUI SANG, (Lately Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA), DENTIST,
•No. 4. Queen's Road Central Hongkong, 3rd January, 1001.
KANANGA
OF JAPAN
Сакантрикр RIQ AUD and Co.
PARIS
We have that to give Russia in Persia, and perhaps on the Bosphorus, which would ensure her willingness to treat, and she has to give us, also, of what we desire. France is at one with', Russia and is besider reasonably friendly to wards us. England, France and Russia would form a combination fully able to secure peace Sole Agents for. Luis Audemars Watches Lananga Waterly refreshin make, but in the opinion of the writer, who sees for all Europe. Sacrifices we should have to awarded the highest Prises of every. Exhibition:
and names many objections, and difficulties
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
and for Voigtinder and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES,
MEE CHEUNG,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
'with perfect fairness, the advantages of an MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES. assured peace, leaving us time to increase the
Nos & Quran'k'Rasd Central Tyz.. Navy, perfect the Army, develop our industrial resources, and maintain our place in the com mercial world, would outweigh all other con- siderations. The really urgent matter is for Great Britain to make up her mind on the question of Foreign Policy, and then to maintain continuity of purpose. Of all the many papers which have appeared, this is the best of those in favour of an understanding with Russia and France.
FROTES, GIRAULT: CRYSTALLIZED ROSE MAROONS GLACES a most Silendid Assertmant"; Tósza.
TOP FLOOR OF ICR HOUSE IN Tes-House Rovi
T9
now in a position, in his Now, and Com. modious Premisen, to eclipse, as herefore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far Eart
SATAWAN GROUPS AND VIEWS
beit a speciálity, c Hongkong, and September, Bob (4)
most delight
Tollet Water. 1 réuderstboskin fr,relieves mosquito bites and imparte e delicate tea gure and feeling of comfort spil frosiness.
New Sppantione in Parlaméry. RIGAUD'S KANANGA EXTRACT RIGALD'S WHITE ROSK: RIGAUD'S MELATI EXTRACT RIGAUD'EIXORA D'AFRIQUE EXTRACT
RIGAOD'S YLANGYLANG EXTRACT RIGAUD'S LILY of the VALLEY EXTRACT
RIGAUD'S BANTAM EXTRACT R'GAUD'S JASMINE or Chemalio EXTRACT 4. RUS VIVIENNE, 8, PARIS
[26
Mails.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, -SUBJECT TO ALTEKATION.
STEAMERS.
KANAGAWA.MARU'
J. MacKenzie
KINSHIU MARU.............
F. L. Pyne....istamiss TAMBA MARU
J. W. Wale.... KASUGA MARU....................
H. Fraser
SADO MARU
W. Thompson
MIKE MARU
M. Yagi...
SANUKI MARU.....................
W. Townsend
DESTINATIONS
SAILING DATES.
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT) FRIDAY, 10th Jan, at
WERP, VIX SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID unsin)
Daylight.
VICTORIA, BC. and SEATTLE MONDAY, 13th Ja, st
U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, Moji, KOVE and YOKOHAMA (
KOBE and YOKOHAMA NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO
4 F.M
FRIDAY, 17th Jan, at
Daylight.
FRIDAY, 17th Jan, at
Noon.
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-SATURDAY, 75th Jan., at
.WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG,
COLOMBO and PORT SAID MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA
KOBE and YOKOHAMA
Daylight
TUESDAY, 28th Jan., at
Noon.
FRIDAY, 31st Jan, ak
Daylight
• Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Atlantic Steamers.
For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, tet Floor, Chater Road.
Hongkong, and January, 1902. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM Hongkong,
... VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,
FOR VICTORIA, C, AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Proposed Steamers,
Olympia
Glenogle
Captains. Ballings.
A. 5. MIHARA, Managu
MARITIMES.
13
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS..
A
- NOTICE.
STEAM FOR. 'SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, PONDICHERRY,. MADRAS, CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, - EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITER- RANEAN. AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX; ALSO
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE. N MONDAY, the 13th January, 1909,
"INDUS," Captain Duchâteau with Mails, Pas-
2,837 J. Truebridge Jan 13 3,750-W-Frakes... Feb. 7-sengets Specio and-Cargo, will leave this Port
for MARSEILLES, via Ports of Call, WITH OUT TRANSHIPMENT.
Duke of Fife... 3,521 J. S. Cox.... Feb. 22 Tacoma....... 2,811 A. Dixon...... Mar, 8
to
The very cheap Pause fare is directed
HE attention of Passengers to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES' and to EUROPE.
HONGKONG TO LONDON £2 Excellent accommodation. First-class Table. DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried. Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by our of the first class ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.
HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48, The Railroad travelling is second to nonsun the American Continent two trane-continenta! trains daily from TACOMA. DINING CAR is attached to trans-continental trains day and night; TACOMA to NEW YORK in 41 days. Magnificant Scenery of the ROCKY and CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route,
HONGKONG TO VICTORIA, TACOMA £31.
The best route to the KLONDYKE GOLD FIELDS. Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA to DYBA and ST. MICHAEL
Rates of Passage to other Points on applica. tion.
Special rater allowed to members of Govern- ment Services.
For further Information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
DÓDWELL & Co; LIMITED, General Agents. Hongkong. 3rd January, 1901.
ORIENTAL
·THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
Is
STEAM FOR STRAITE, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADER, EGYFT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, FLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued { · Batavia, PERSIAN GULE, CONTINENTAL 108 AMERICAN PORTS),
THE Steamship
*BENGAL,”. Captain A. L. Valential, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for
Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon
don, 13 well as for Marseilles, and accepted is
transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon," Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.M Specie and Farcels until 3 P.M., on thể xath January. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con teats and Value of Packages are required.
For further Particulars, apply at the Cóm pany's Office.
P. DE CHAMPMORIN,
Acting Agent. Hongkong, 31st December, 1901.
THE
Intimations. NOTICE.
[10040
THE Promises of the CIVILIAN CLUB
have This Day been REMOVED' from No. 5, Chancery Luse to No. 35, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 2nd Floor, above Wing Cheong, Jeweller,
C. LEYKUM,
Hon. Secretary
Trad
Hongkong, 4th January, 1901.
HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION
LIBRARY.
18, Bank Buildings, Wyndham Street.
FOUNDED in 18g by DR. CANTLIE and conducted for several years by
H. E. POLLOCK, Esq., K.c.
TRUSTEES:
HON. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, CMO, G. B. DODWELL, E4Q.,
R. SHEWAN, ESQ...
SUBSCRIPTIONS Payable in Advance.
...Par Half Year.
$7.50
or
| $1.40.ima................................Per Month.
The Library conizins, in addition to Fiction, . a number of Standard Works on Biography, History, Travels, &c, and Works of Reference; and it is hoped to maintain it up to date.
Intending Subscribers are requested to apply to
CAPTAIN SPENCER, Hon. Secretary and Tremeurer,
Ordnance Office. Hongkong, 28th December, 1991," · [14130:
NOTICE
BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 18th instant,
Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for thongkong hereby give Notice that in GEORGE HAROLD MEDHURST, of
above. Ports.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, consequence of it being my intention to trade and Tea for London (under arrangement) will the undernoted steamer in Japanese Waters, I be transhipped at Colemba into a steamer bave applied to the Board of Trade under proceeding direct to Marseilles and London Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed in respect of the ship ORO of Hongkong, vid Bombay with Transhipment.
Official Number F6,519 of Gross“: Tonusge 2049.39 Pons, Regater Tonnage: 1,190.93 Tone, heretofors owned by me, for permission to change har name "YUSHINO MARU and to have her registered in the Now Nama at the Port of Hangkong as owned by me,
5
Parcels will he recaived at this Office neti). P.M. the day hafors sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages que required.”
Shippers are particularly requested to, noir the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading.
For further andare, apply in
DE. A HEWETT,
Superintenitent Mongkang: 4th January, 1004",
TA
RECULAR STEAMSHIP SERVICE TO NEW YORK,
PIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONO "ORONNAY
7th Jan. AFRIDI
...................................about rith Jan. HILLGLEN*win
20th Jan. LOWTHER CASTLE For Freight and further Information, apply
DODWELL, & Co., LIMITED, Agentu
LATE
"Any objections in the proposed change of name must be sonigahe Registrar of Shipping. at Hongkong within seven days from the appearance of this advertisement.
Dated at: Hongkong, this 30th day al December, 1991/
EDUCATION) WELHALWEI SCHOOL
AN ENGLISH SECONDARY: SCHOOL where a thorough all-round education Is provided on modern lines,,
Pupils prepared for the Public Schools, tha Royal Navy, and for commercial life. Sake
Bracing cümate, Healthy situation, facio” South, 441 19
term bigint Ecbruari zile MEMOS PRINCIPALS DA HERBERT L BEER, London University, LCP ** Bometima Asilitant Mastey of Trara Dilligs, Purnellzu CHAS E BEER, London Univerity, L-CE, Latex Query "Bhimbeth's Grapunan Bawody
Page 5Page 6
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.