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OUR LONDON LETTER.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1902.

standard of the Fifth Form at an ordinary public school, In Mathematics, French," History and Geography, the verdict is equal- ly unfavourable, yet in greatly does the demand for subalterns exceed the supply avail. able from all sources, that only last month, a candidate who obtained 170 marks out of a possible 20,000, received a commission in a cavalry regiment! Comment is superfluous, but the outlook is surely a serious one.

THE NEW UNIFORM

Hotels.

THE CONNAUGHT HOUSE,

QUEEN'S ROAD.

The most comfortable family. Hotel in Hongkong. EXCELLENT GUISINE, LOFTY ROOMS, CENTRALLY SITUATED, CIVILITY AND ATTENTION.

TERMS MODERATE.

Hongkong, 7th December, 1901,

GO TO THE

KOWLOON

J. H. WAINWRIGHT, Manager.

(13390

HOTEL,

Mails.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).

PROJECTED SÄILINGS FROM HONGKONG,-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMERS.

BINGO MARU

F. Davis ......

DESTINATIONS.

SAILING DATES.

Daylight

(MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANTSATURDAY, 22nd Feb, at

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG COLOMBO and PORT SAID

(From our own Correspondent.)

LONDON, January 19th.. PARLIAMENT has not yet recovered from the glitter and excitement of Thursday's pageant and solid business can hardly be said to have begun, at least in the Commons. The Upper Chamber is evenly pursuing its ponderous way, and some fine speeches were made on the evening of opening day, Lord Salisbury and Lord Lans is exciting great discontent, it practically trans- dewne defended the Government with skill, forms the British officer on parade into the while Lord Spencer did the formal, and Lord facsimile of Germany infantry and, in face of Rosebery the effective attack. The only point the shameful accusations brought against our of real interest was the assurance given in bath army in the Fatherland, a very general and Houses that no official qualification of Mr. deep-seated resentment is felt at the adoption Chamberlain's speech had been offered to of a Teutonic model.. And after all, it is so un- Germany, about which some uneasiness necessary. The changes are due to the King's existed. Lord Rosebery has announced to his initiative,' His Majesty, it being well-known, intimates his intention of speaking on every has long desired the introduction of certain subject of importance during the coming Prussian ideals into the externals of the British session, whether he maintains his present army-other modifications in the same direc independent position er nat, and this promisetion are expected, though possibly the senti. bears out the opinion quoted is an earlier ment of the nation may decide His Majesty to letter that the Ex-Liberal Leader is making stop all present alteration; for the King's public ready to succeed Lord Salisbury six months life has been one long expression of anxiety to defer all personal feeling to the ascertained wish of his people. I have been astonished at the strength of the objections from all ranks and classes against those merely sartorial changes which are angrily described as the

Germanising of our soldiers." Some stir has been created by the revelations (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA), United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN Cities in and which occurred during the public examination in the Bankruptcy Court of Mr. Whitaker Wright of the

hence.

The irrepressible "murmur of assaut " which, etiquette notwithstanding, greeted the King's tribute in the speech from the throne to

THE HUMANITY OF THE ARMY,

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has since received the benediction of Lord Kitchener himself. The Commander-in-Chief- "indignantly denies "the accusations of cruelty flung at our soldiers by traitors at home, no less than by the misled Continental Press. Moreover he explains for the first time the original reason for the establishment of Con- centration Camps, and that reason was not chiefly the exigencies of our military opera tions, but the conduct of Botha and his burghers towards the helpless of their own race. The Boer Commandant refused to check-evan if he did not actually authorize the destruction of the farms and property of all surrendered burghers, which involved incident ally the turning out to starve on the velde ofpelled to divulge the names of which he was the families of these men. He calculated an certain, though as the deals were operated the effect which would be produced on the

waverers by the knowledge that surrender would mean destitution or worse for their women folk. His action may be justified by the canons of civilized warfate, for the futility of conducting a campaign with velvet gloves on has been amply demonstrated on the Bri tish side, but to deliberately endanger the lives of women and children does not commend it. self to English ideas. The most important point, however, is the publication of the fact that the concentration camps, so far, as their exis tence is to be deprecated, is more largely due to Botha's treatment of his own people than to our policy of wasting the land. The surprising matter is that this reply to the slanders of Pro Boers, British and Foreign, was not made known long ago. No Englishmen desires to see Great Britain apologizing to Europe for what she sees fit to do in the conduct of her own affairs, but the withholding of facts which 'completely justify any usual actions is re grettable, if only the satisfaction of our own doubters at home be considered.

Apropos of these subjects the candid

CONFESSION OF A DUTCH PAPER

of the source of its inspiration, is not without significance. The Niews Relterdamsche Cou- rant a few days ago though fit to made the following astounding admission:-

"When we published accounts of Boer wounded and prisoners being killed at Eland slaagte it was at the instigation of the Transvaal Ambassador and from his purse we were paid) (The italics are mine).. It has long been an open secret that Dr. Leyds and his money were 'at the bottom of most of the abominable

calumnies circulated on the Continentrespectings British barbarity, but this cynical parade 'truth must surely be a little disconcerting to the great manufacturer of bogus intelligence; and should at any mate give pause to other Anglophobe publications desirous of retaining a shred of repution for truth telling

In bidding farewell to the detachment of Guards which left for the front this week, the King himself gave voice to the very prevalent belief that the end of this dreary conflict is within sight.

"1 hope," His Majesty said, the war will soon be coming to a conclusion From the lips of the King this guarded utterance means much, taken in conjunction with Lord Milner's. sanguine forecast ten days ago. 1. may also mention a further confirmation, which reached me only yesterday. Mr. Cecil Rhodes in the course of conversation with a friend, who chances to be also an acquaintance of mine, expressed his conviction that the war would end very speedily-the opening of the mines, settlement of the country and extension of civil government having done more to bring home to the Boars that we had really conquered the two colonies and meant to keep them, than Any military successes could possibly do. Mr. Rhodes is only in England for a few weeks, and denier himself to all-interviewers. He has purchased an extensive estate in Norfolk, and is reported to contemplate set tling down in this country after the war, but It cannot be said that suchyretirement sounds on the face of things probable, and the rumour has provoked smiles among the mullionaire's personal friends,

The reports of high military authorities on the work of the candidates for

COMMISSIONS IN THE ARMY

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LONDON AND GLOBE FINANCE CORPORATION. Closely questioned_as_to_his_relations with the financial Press, Mr. Wright ́made a game' effort to shield the papers and the journalists he had from time to time bought for his payments to certain city editors on account of items they published in the interests of his Company amounted to something very closely resembling bribery. After much elaborate fencing, Mr. Wright was finally com-

J. H. DOWNS, Manager.

KOWLOON. W. OSBORNE,

Proprietor.

THE BAY VIEW HOTEL

KAGOSHIMA MARUMOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA ....

K. Kori

KAGA MARU⭑

J. W. Ekstraud.

Very best brands of Wines, Beers and Spirita only kept. Private KASUGA MARU.. dinners, a specialty.

1075c)

Under entirely new management.«

H. Fraser

VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE,

U. S. A., VIA Moji, KOBE and YOKOHAMA ...............

MONDAY, 24th Feb, at

Noon.

THURSDAY, 27th Feb, at

4 P.M

SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA THURSDAY, 27th Feb,, at

MANILA, THURSDAY. ISLAND,

TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE arg

KOBE and YOKOHAMA ..............................

AP.M.

† FRIDAY, 28th Feb, st

Daylight.

Nood. ...........(BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and FRIDAY, 18th Feb., at

Noon..

(NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-1 FRIDAY, 28th Feb, at

AWA MARU anmut

W, Bainbridge

J. L'ACOCK.

KUMANO MARU

E. W, Haswell .....

66

BOA VISTA,"

MIIKE MARU

M. Yagi

MACAO.

"HE most select Hotel in the Far East, beautifully situated, over-looking the sea, and

affords comfortable accommodation for travellers.

THE

57d]

The strictest supervision as to food and cleanliness is exercised by a European Manager

Telegraphic Address: “BOA VISTA”:

METROPOLE HOTEL.

Convenient distance from town, delightful

situation.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Intimations.

through brokers, he asserted that all their GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF

clients were not known to him. This statement was probably in the nature of a Inst effort to protect to the utmost the newspaper men con- cerned, by suggesting that all financial sheets were much of a muchness. At the same time Mr. Wright declined to accept the view that shares sold to and bought from journalists to whom "calls" at selling price had been. given, was in effect

corrupt, although these individualy pocketed the difference with- out incurring any risk. At any rate these "city" writers are by this arrangement able to say they never accepted a bribe from the Com gany and Mr. Wright held by that position. The Financial Timis, Financial News, and Citiren were specifically mentioned, of which last the proprietor is one of the editors of Truth. Mr. Wright admitted having sold shares and repurchased them next day for the benefit of Pressmen. The examination has left behind a somewhat uncomfortable momery.

THE KRAUSE TRIAL

is now in full swing, and some extraordinary evidence has beën given, upon which of course comment is for the present suspended. Allusion may however be made to the unexpected con- tention yesterday put forward by the defence in reply to the 'charge of "soliciting, encourag ing and persuading another to murder." The Crown in supporting this charge produced the prisoner's correspondence with Brokesma and another-both dead when the letters were seized.

Mr. Isaacs argued that the addressees being dead,' the accusation must fall to the ground inasmuch as "soliciting persuading and en- Couraging” implied a mítid to be acted upon.---.-.

ich mind in the circumstances did not exist. The Lord Chlef Justice kept back the point for consideration, but subsequently accepted the contention, and the only count permitted to go to the jury was did Krause endeavour to try and persuade, solicit etc? Convicted on this point he was condemned to two years imprisonment. LORD CHARLES BERESFORD'S CANDIDATURE for the Hampstead vacancy has been withdrawn by the Navy League, acting on his behalf, on the understanding that the Central organization

will obtain for him the seat next vacant, by which time he will be free to conduct his own political campaign,,

Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlet died this afternoon,

TRACING THE PEKING LOOT.

BIG BEIZUREK OF GOLD AND SILVER IN JAPAN.

A Kobe telegram of roth instant to the Shanghai Times says -In consequence of careful and systematic favestigations by the Japanese authorities, regarding large quantities of loot rumdured to have been smuggled away. from Peking to Japan, the authorities have been pursuing most extensive and careful searches, which are now bearing fruit. In Hiroshima the searching of certain bouses is still progressing, and has already led to import- ant results, Large quantities of gold and silver bullion have been discovered concealed in the house of a merchant. named Tasudo, who it is supposed had arranged with certain army people to dispose of their loot and share in the proceeds. A quantity of Incriminating docu- bts have been seized in the house of General Yamaguchi, (who was in command at the cap ture and occupation of Peking), and other high military officers' houses are being sear

is extremely disquieting. Under the stress of war, we appear to be passing uneducated, une intelligent boys into the ranks of the leaders of "ched,

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our soldiers. The examiners complain that A quantity of silver bullion-has been dis

fessional knowledge, but even fail in writing - town «Yamaguchi; and orders have been and spelling, and that they are "virtually un-issued for the trial of the coloziel by court acquainted with Latin and Greek, even to the

candidates are not only ignorant of all pro covered in the house of Colonel Awaya, at the

~~GIRAULT-NOVELTIES E

"LOUK GAMES CROQUET, &c.

NEW YORK.

(AMERICAN BANK).

ESTABLISHED 1854.

U.S. Gold PID UP CAPITAL

..$2,000,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS-$4.644.514

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NOTICE.

HE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'S EX- THE

CHANGE TABLES with. Rates in 1/16ths from 1/1015/16 down to 1/8d,is now in the bookbinders' hands and will be published next week. These Tables, which run in columns of 100. from £999 down to . and from 19/11 down to id or from 5999 down to 1 cent, enable the user, to arrive at the value in Dollars of any sum in Sterling under £1,000 by simply adding the equivalent of the Shillings and ...$6,644,514 Fence to that of the Founds; or to get the value in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents under So by adding the equivalent of the Cents to that of the Dollars. By these simple means of computation avery considerable saving of time and trouble, besides securing a ready, means of proving accuracy is secured as is Illustrated in the following examples. To reduce £879,17.11 into Dellars at Exchange 1/10 1/165

Head Office: NEW YORK,

Directors:

Samuel D. Babcock. George F. Baker. August Belmont. George S. Bowdoin. Frederic Cromwell. Walter R. Gillette. E. H. Harriman. G. G. Haven.

R. Somers Hayes." Charles R. Henderson. Harry Payne Whitney.

Adrian Iselin J James N. Jarvie. Augustas D. Juilliard. Richard A. McCurdy

Levi P. Morton. Walter G. Oakman. Alexander E. Orr. Henry H. Rogers. H. McK. Twombly, F. W. Vanderbilt.

Walter G. Oakman, President. Adrian Iselio Jr.,

Geo. R. Turnbull,

and Vice President. John Gault, Manager,

Vice President. Henry A. Murray,

3rd Vice President.“ Wm. C. Edwards,

Treasurer.

F. C. Harriman,

Assistant Treasurer.

-

Foreign Dept.

E. C. Hebbard,

Secretary:

R. G. Newton,

Trust Oficer.

London Commiltze: Arthur John Fraser, (Chairman). Donald C. Haldeman. Honorable Levi P. Marton,

LONDON OFFICE:

33 and 35, Lombard Street, E.C. R. C. Wyse, Manager. London Bankers:

PARR'S BANK, LIMITED.

established as No. 4, DES VEUX ROAD, Hong A BRANCH of above Company has been kong, for the Transaction of Banking and Exchange Business,

[128d Hongkong, 31st January, 1902. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

£879, 0. $9,561. 926 745

17.11

.$9,571..671 whereas with the other exchange books the process would be as follows:-

£800. a. o. $8,702. 550 70..0.0. 761. 473

9.

97 904

17.0.

9. 247

Q. 497

59,571. 67:

or to reconvert the dollars into sterling at the same rate of exchange:--

$9,000,000-£817. 6.10. 8 .571.000 52.9.9.11 1.2.13

879.17.11.00

but by other books it would be:- $9,000.000m £827. 6.10, 8

$00.000

70,000

1,000

.600

70**

45,19,

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1.10.-1

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1.9 I

879.17.11.00

Every care has been taken in compiling these Tables to insure their accuracy and oven as the.. book was being printed the last impression of cach sheet was taken and carefuly rechecked by two separate persons and any little errors in reading which will crop up in such works.

of SHAREHOLDERS will be held in before it is issed, thus making it a most. THE ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING as these are carefully corrected in each copy the OFFICES, of the Company, Queen's Build-accurate and useful book Subscriptions for ings, New Praya, on MONDAY, the 24th this and the previous volume, may be sent to

COLOMBO

* Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal the

Atlantic Steamers.

..

For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road:

Hongkong, 13th February, 19oz. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY:

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

VIA

SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.

Steamers.

Captains.

Prapored Sailings.

Duke of Fife... 3,821 J. S. Cox...... Feb. 22 Tacoma 2,811 A. Dixon...... Mar. 8. Victoria 3,503 J. Panton Mar. 15 Braemar ......... 3,6a1 W. Watt......Mar. 22

Not calling at SHANGHAI THE attention of Passengers is directed le the very cheap rates offered by this Line to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES

and to EUROPE.

HONGKONG TO LONDON £52.

A. S. MIHARA,

Manager.

ORIENTAL

STEAR

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA; ADEN, LGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issned for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and· AMERICAN PORTS), HE Steamship

TH

"CHUSAN,"

Captain G. Daniel, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this, for BOMBAY, SATURDAY, the 1st March,

at Noon, talog Passengers and Cargo for the

abave Parts,

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, Excellent accommodation. First-class Table.he transhipped at Colombo into a steamer and Tea for London (under arrangement) will

DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried.

Proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; uther-Cargo-it London, &c., will be conveyed- via Bombasith Transhipment.

Parcels will be received at this Office until 4 P.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first class ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48. The Railroad travelling is second to none on the American Continent; two trans-continental trains daily from TACOMA DINING CAR is attached to trans.continental trains, day and night: TACOMA to NEW YORK in 4 days. Bills of Lading. Magnificent Scenery of the ROCKY. and CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONE....... NATIONAL PARK route,

HONGKONG TO VICTORIA, TACOMA £35.

The best route to the KLONDYKE GOLD FIELDS. Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA 10 DYEA and ST. MICHAEL

Rates of Passage to other Points on applica-

tion,

Special rates allowed to members of Govern ment Services.

Shippers are particularly requeried to nata the terms and conditions of the Company's

For further Particulars, apply to

E, A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 15th February, 107

To be Let.

TO LET.

THE BUNGALOW, "CREGGAN," at the

Peak, Six Rooms,

Ep further Information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

Apply to

·13.

DODWELL. & Co., LIMITED; General Agents. Hongkong, 20th February, 1902

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTE-POSTE FRANCAIS,

NOTICE,

STEAM FOR

. SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA FORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX:

I ALSO PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE,

February, 1902, at 12 o'clock NOON, for the the Daily Telegraph Office, Price $10 per copy at P., the Company's Steamship

purpose of receiving the Report of the Direc tors and the Statement of Accounts to the 31 'December, 1901.

Hongkong, roth February, 1903. (172d HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO.,

A

LIMITED.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. will be CLOSED from roth to 24th February, both Days inclusive.

ORDINARY THE THIRTY-THIRD By Order of the Board of Directora,

ANNUAL MEETING of SHARE- THOS. I. ROSE,

HOLDERS in the above Company, will be Secretary,

held at the OFFICES of the Company, Pedder's (13od Hongkong, 31st January, 1902.

Street, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of March, 1902, at 12.30 P.M.; to receive a Statement of THE CHINA-BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED.

Accounts to 31st December, 1901, and the Report of the General Managers, and to elect a Consulting Committee and Auditors,

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company th March, both Day inclusive, will be COSED from the zoth instant, to the

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of THE THIRD ORDINARY YEARLY the above Company will be held at the OFFICE of the Company, No. 4, Queen's Buildings, on SATURDAY, the 1st of March, 1902, at 13 o'clock (NOON), to receive a statement of accounts to 31st December, 1901, and the Report of the Manager and Consulting Com. mittee and to elect a Consulting Committee: and Auditor.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 15th instant, to 1st March, both Days inclusive.

J. WHEELEY, Manager.

·Hongkong, 12th February, 1002 F1869.

BRITISH NORTH BORNEO.

WANTED

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers, Hongkong Fire Insurance Co.;-

Limited. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1902.

(1570 BRITISH NORTH BORNEO. WANTED.

S POSTMASTER, British North Borneo Government, a CLERK experienced in Postal Matters. Salary $85.per mensem.

Apply giving full Particulars and Testi monials to the Secretary to the Governor, LABUAN.

17th February, 1902.

WANTED

[206d

N EXPERIENCED FOREMAN for a GENTLEMAN, with long experience in

oughly acquainted with the erection and England: shortly, would be glad to act as management of Timber-cutting Machinery, LONDON AGENT for some good China Forward copies of recent testimonials and Firm, PORT state Salary required to

"Address:

A Foxene Timber Mill. Must be thor A Eastern business, who is returning to

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, KE WITHACAU SANDAKAN,

GLAUES * más: Eplan

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Wit 19976)

3rd February, rgos,

A.B. # Clo Thé Hongkong. Telegraphs ong, 1459. FahrwARY, 2007).

(1954

`N MONDAY, the 24th February, 1902,,

"SALAZIE," Captain Aubert, with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, A BOMBAY,

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 18th February, 1902.

TO LET.

farad

HE KENNELS" MAGAZINE GAP.

44

THE

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST: MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 4th February, 1903

TO LET.

[158d

ROUND FLOOR of GODOWN NO.

New Praya, Kennedy Town. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST, MENT & AGENCY COLD. Hongkong, 1st February, 1902

This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the s.s. Australien, which vessel takes on her Passengers and Mails leaving that Fort on the N 8th March, Direct to duet, Fort Sald, and Marseilles,

Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in 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., Specia and Parcels until 3 F.M., on the 23rd February. (Farcels are not to be sent on board:

they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con- lents and Value of Packages are required.

For further Particulars, apply at the _Com- pany's Office.

P. DE CHAMPMORIN,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, 12th February, 1903,

EDUCATION:

WEI-HAI-WEI SCHOOL.

[10040

'N ENGLISH SECONDARY SCHOOL

TO LET.

Triod

1,, STEWART TERRACE THE

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 31st July, 1901.

Izoge

TO LET.:

HOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENI, CON-

DUIT ROAD. GODOWNS at BLUE BUILDINGS, HOUSES at CAUSEWAY BAY, facing the

Polo Ground-g

A HOUSE in RIPON TERRACE.. "THE RETREAT." MOUNT KELLETT, Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY CO., LD, Hongkong, 11th January, 100.

TO LET.

A where a thorough all-round education is "RAIGMIN WEST, Magazine GAP.

provided on modern lines,

Pupils prepared for the Public Schools, the Apply to: Royal Navy, and for commercial life.

Bracing climate. Healthy situation, facing South.

Half term, March 15th. A Summer term begins Blay gtk

--PRINCIPALS A HERDERT L. Berg, London University, LCP,

Bemetine Karisigns Maxier of Truro College, Cornunti, CHAR-E BEER, London University, L.CF.,

»Zde of Gilben szimbella Granjear Bakool, Blackburn,

Bath February) 1901.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

MENT & AGENCY CO, EDAVA Hongkong, 6th January, 1901. 260

TO LET.

"ODOWN-NO SA, DUDDELL STRERT. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AGENCY CO., LD

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