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plans of empire ripen as Governo: Ganeral Doumer has devised them, and the time came ; to supersada the wanton vanities of the mis- slonaries with a show of power more business. -like, somo usa may then be found here, unless | the chack of international conycntioalbe mean, while applied, for part of the force of 2,000 artillerymen now spending animunition on targets in the sea off Caps St. James,

ENGLAND'S SUICIDE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1902.

ROMAN CATHOLIO, CHAPLAINS

FOR THE BRITISH NAVY!

An appeal is being made by the Irish mem bers of Parliament, as yet without success, to obtain the appointment of Roman Catholic priests an sengoing chaplains in the British navy. They point out that though there are now some 12,000 Roman Catholic' sailors in the navy,

there is not a single Roman Catholic chaplain at sea. Two pricats serve as chaplains an shore, but their highest pay is just half of the highest pay received by Anglican: chaplains, Says the London Tablet:

The cruelty as well as

THE RANK ABSURDITY

Hotels.

HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN,

PLUNKET'S GAP, the PEAK, near the TRAM TERMINUS, Tol. 56.

For Terms, &c., apply to the

Hongkong, and July, 1900.

MANAGER.

GO TO THE

Mails.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY),

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KOWLOON HOTEL,

J. H. DOWNS,

To kill agriculture is something worse even than the murder of a great industry," says Mr. Ernest Williams in an article on "Our National- Peril,” in the April Findser. “So intimately bound up with the well-being of a country is of thething becomes apparent when we consider that country's agriculture that to kill it is to what are the respective functions of an An“ drain away the country's life-blood, and theglican and a Catholic chaplain. To the dying nation which kills its agriculture commits sui-Catholic the presence of the priest means just dide. Yet England has deliberately killed her this tremendous difference-the differece be-THE agriculture In a moment of madness, suc- tween going into eternity with his sins forgiven ceeded by years of thoughtless folly, the Parlin or unforgiven. To the dying Protestant his ment of this country signed the death-warrant chaplain may talk consolingly, and that is all." of the queen of this country's industries. It The Baltimore' Catholic Mirror makes the committed this crime in the fancied interests of following comment: the manufacturing and commercial interests of the country, though these interests were pro- gressing to a degree which was the world's mar vel. I say that this act was performed in

MOMENT OF MADNESS, and, in support of this view that the country's politicians were suffering from a fit of aberra tion of mind, I may appeal to Cladstone's own

words, uttered a year or two before he plunged

into the hysterical agitation against agriculture, In 1843 he declared, I am strictly correct in saying there would be no new labour set in motion by the manufacturers of this country if foreign corn were admitted free, but what would be more than counterbalanced by the displacement of the labour of the British peas antry, Those weromthe words of the patriot and the economist in his time of soberness. With his mind as yet clear of the turgid rhetoric of the Repeal League, he saw clearly enough that the evils and losses attendant upon the ruin of agriculture must be greater than any advantage in the way of an increased ex- port trade in manufactures which might possibly accrue from withdrawing the necessary support from agriculture Yet Gladstone's

FLASH OF INSIGHT

"Appeals to

SENSE OF JUSTICE count for little with Englithman in authority, and especially in matters where the demands of bigotry must be withstood. More effective than this is the veiled threat of the Irish hierarch that if priests are not provided chap. lains, Catholics will be warned against the danger of entering the service. Britain needs

men to man her ships and needs. Irishmen es- pecially, because on account of Irish industrial stagnation she has more hopes of getting Irish than of getting well-fed English citizens to enlist in the service which is not the only door opponunely.open to them."

The New York Sun calls attention of the fact that the French Government, which has recently abolished the navy regulations making attendance at religious service compulsory, is now suppressing chaplaincies in the Davy entirely.

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST.

Per P, and O. steamer fédia, connecting with the steamer Parramatta às Colombo, from London, May 2. To long.

into the real bearings of the matter was soon kang: M. and Mire, E. Woolmer, Mr. W. R. Sprail. To

Froprietor.

Managers KOWLOON JW OSBORNE, HOTEL CENTRAL,

No. 179, Settlement, Yokohama....

HE most centrally situated Hotel in Yokohama within five minutes of Hatoba (Landing

Pier), Banks, Post Office and Principal Foreign and Japanese Stores." met on arrival. Tariff inclusive of board from 3 yea a day. French Spoken. English and French Cuisine. Airy and Spacious Bedrooms. Electric Light throughout. All steamers French Billiards. Best qualities of Wines and Liquors.

Telegraphic Address:—

̧2" VERISSEL,” Yokohama.

27th March, 1903.

STEAMERS..

DESTINATIONS./.

*PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

• SAILING DATES. KUMANO MARUNAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-FRIDAY, 30th May,

E. W. Haswelleson

Noon.. (MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT- SATURDAY, 31st May,

HITACHI MARU J. Campbell

KASUGA MARU..

H. Fraser

L. VERISSEL, Proprietor & Manager.

[370d

IDZUMI MARU

C. H. Butler

RIOJUN MARU*' N. Ohno

THE CONNAUGHT HOUSE,

QUEEN'S ROAD.

HAMA

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG,

COLOMBO and PORT SAID in) Daylight.

(SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA) SATURDAY, 31st May, at

THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE "Noon.

and BRISBANE ....................

(BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and SATURDAY, 31st May, at

COLOMBO

Noon.

(VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE,)

MONDAY, 2nd June,

4 P.M.

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

+ 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

The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong. Atlantic Steamers,

EXCELLENT CUISINE, LOFTY ROOMS, CENTRALLY SITUATED, CIVILITY AND ATTENTION.

TERMS MODERATE.

Hongkong, 24th May, 1902.

Apply to

F. A. SILVA, Manager.

[1339€

THE BAY VIEW HOTEL Very best brands of Wines, Beers and Spirits only kept. Private dinners, a specialty.

Under entirely new management.

1075c)

J. LACOCK.

BOA

VISTA,"

lost amidst the growth of such doctrines as bangkok: Mr. F. Wyon Sints, Mr. E. M. Bidder, To Sing (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA),

that tersely and cynically expressed in Thainpapore Mr. Lawrence, and Licul Cardew, From Marseilles.

To Singapore: Mr. and Mr. Gentilhomme," Mr. E T son's Free Trade Catechism It may be Baird, Mr. C., G. W Lock From Brindisi, May 11.--To information to the home agriculturists to state Manila: Mr.G. A.

Main. that there would be no physical impossibility seilles, May 4-To Shanghai: General Lefevre Airs Per Massaguries. Maritimes steamer dindam, from Mare in living without them altogether. And so the Lefevre and children, Mr. Cauchols. To Saigon: Mr. and deed was accomplished. It was not all at once Mr. Dejean de la Baie. To Haiphong: Mr. Roux and that agriculture began to die. Just as a man friend, Mr. Gaston Duquesne. To Batavia: Mr. C. Van Lelyveld To Singapore, Mr. Janin, Mr. H. George, Mr. may, by some foolish course of living, sow Palat, Mr.

J. Neray in his system, the seeds of death, and yet Per Messageries Marine) steunier Australita, from Mar- continue for some years afterwards in faireilles, May 18-Tolg: Mr. Ronchy. To Saigon:

Mr. and Mrs. Mayer and apparent health, so it was with English

teamer Ernest Simons, from' Por Messageries Martimes agriculture, The natural protection of Marseilles June 1-To Saigon : Mr de Lamotte. distance, which Gobdea · promised to the

MACAO.

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

affords comfortable accommodation for travellers.

The strictest supervision as to food and cleanliness is exercised by a European Manager. 57d]

Telegraphic Address: "BOA VISTA."

Per Imperial German mail steamer Hamburg, from Brg. 1973) men April 16. To Yokohama Mra. Thomas and child, Mr. F. English farmer, did shield agriculture for 2. H. Hastedt. To Tientsin: Mr. Brüssow. Mr. Gron while. The prairies of North and South Mrs. Gronwald and chilure, Mr. Ricles. To Tintoux Air, America were as yet but sparsely employed. Docks, Mr. B. Bruna, Mr. 1. Dael, Mr. and Mrs. Ham

mer, Mr. and ates, J. Kluckkow, Mr. K. Meyer, Mr. H.

in arable cultivation-and apart from the comOnken, Mr L. Kienhula, Mr. W. Reber, Mr. J. Stcease!. parative smaliness of the foreign wheat supply To Shanghai: Me. T. 11. Dicke. To Hangkung: Mr. H.

H. Bodemeyer. available, à back of facilities for transportation, Wardenburg Southampton, April 1-To Yekobania: Mr. From Antwerp-Te Deli; Mr. J. D'. and the high charges for freight did give the Cecil Chessbire, Mira Phillips, Mr. Ged. Ray. To Naga farmer protection against foreign competitors, Shanghai: Mr. C. Schnabel, Mr. A. B. Trodd, Miss Walton,

Mr. and AARI

Wilson Walker, Biases Walker (s) To even after the duties were removed. But all Afrs. Boyle, Miss F. Broomfield, Mr. Thos, xtton, Mr. R. through the intervening years the foreign wheat E. Moore. Miss Band Owers, Mies, Phillips and children. lauds have been developing, railways have To Hongkong: Alex Humphrys, Mrs. Johnson: To Bang made a mesh over them, and the seas are now Higimes the Sultan of Johore, 31, and Mrs. James Camp

A

Singapore a His so. crowded with ships that they are carrying belt Ker, Major and Mrs. Tompkins and child, Mr. Bennett, grain across the Atlantic for a penny a bushel, Ms Helen Furness, Mr. Guiver, str. Joyce. To Penang and in some cases actually as ballast." Air And Ars, Gottfried Hans aut chiful Mr. Wilh. Kroneck. Mr. Brown and children. From Genoa-To Yokuhama : Windsor Magasins.

ANCIENT WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

kok Sri, Mr. Man Skidbi. To

To Tinia Dr. Adoi! Next, Mr Rudolf Walter. To Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Charluís, Mina, A. Cole, Mr, wel Mr. J. F. Gessner, $fr. Henri de Hondt, Dr. Merkling- haus, Mr. Felix Fetermann, Mr. Raikowski, Mr. Rich Witke, Lieut von Ranch, Mr. Outo har, jan, r.

C. Hertsam-Rosenbaurs, Mr. Huge Blausel, Mr. Louis Cawenberg. To Hongkong: Capt. Wissing. To Manila: Sourablya: Mr. and Mrs. Exchauzier and daughter, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dates, Hans Deininger, bir. Kerpesteye.

kbild.,

Long before the dawn of the Christian era wireless methods ofcommunicating intelligence to a distance were employed-not, electric telegraphs as the term is generally understood, it is true, but wireless they certainly were.

Polybius, the Greek historian, describes a telegram system employed for military pur. W. Walter, Capt. J. Braho, Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin, poses, 300 BC, in which torchies were placed on high walls in prearranged positions to correspond to letters of the Greek alphabet,

METROPOLE HOTEL

Convenient distance from town, delightful

situation.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE.

NOTICE.

Intimations.

HE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'S EX-

HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION

LIBRARY.

18, Bank Buildings, Wyndham Street.

FOUNDED in 1891, by DR. CANTLIE, H.E. POLLOCK, Esq., K.C.

and conducted for several years by

TRUSTEES:

THE SANGE TABLES with Rates in 1/16ths from 1/10 15/16 down to 1/84, is now on Sale at THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE. These Tables, which run in columns of too. from £999 down to £1. and from 19/1 down to id or from 5999 down to r cent, enable the user to arrive at the value in Dollars of adding the equivalent of the Shillings and any sum in Sterling under £1,000 by simply Hon. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, GM.G., Pence to that of the Pounds; or to get the value

G. B. DODWELL, ESQ., in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents

R. SHEWAN, Esq.

Cents to that of the Dollars. By these simple under $1,000 by adding the equivalent of the |

SUBSCRIPTIONS-Payable in Advance. means of computation a very considerable saving $7.50. of time and trouble, besides securing a ready, mea as of proving accuracy is secured, as is $1.4p... reduce £879,17.11 into Dollars at Exchange illustrated in the following examples. To

1/10 1/16-

£379.0.0. 59,561,936.

17.11.

9.745

$9.571.671 whereas with the other exchange books the. process would be as follows:

£800. a o $8,702.550 761.473

70. 0.0.

9. 0, 0,

17. 0.

11

97.904 9.347 0.497

or

.Per Half Year.

....Per Month.."

The Library contains, 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 Treasurer;

Ordnance Office Hongkong, 28th December, 1901. [14130

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, GOAL AND PROVISION MER-

Buchixar. Mr. Juasus van Manrik, Mr. K. H. Schnur. redere To Samarang: Dr. Kuyper, To Batavia: Mr. J., Selitaler and chili, fr. and Mrs. van der Schalk d

Mrs. Gert van Wyk and child. To Singapore Baron and Baroness v. Swlane, Dr. To. de Vos, Mr. and Dr King, Mr. L. Krink, M. Hans R. Lutz, Mr. Lamle, Mn, Maw and child. To deli Mx. and airs. Fran Howarth and child, To Penang. Mr. K. . van den Abeelen, Mr. F. N. d. Kasep, Mr. S. van der Wonde, and by a suitable manipulation of the torches Mr. Alfred Zeltuin. the messages were thus transmitted to a dis-reinen, day, and Soutsampton, May G.-Tu Shanghai or to reconvert the dollars into sterling at the CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS Lance.” The Gauls, too, were wont to transmil. important intelligence to a distance by a cruder but simpler method. A messenger was sent to the top of a bill, where he

Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Frinx Heinrich, from

Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and a children. Ta Singapore 3* Mi and Mrs. P. J. Chapman and child. **

Per Rotterdam Lloyd' st lamer Seembing, from Rotterdam, Apell 19. —To Batavia: Misu:21. Albesuart, Mr" and Mr. G. PyLi Haues and 3 children, M. T. Pilet, From Marseilles: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zuurdeig and 3 children, hit. and Mr.

• Houlboom, Mr. nad 51mm. J. F. In Schoolder, Mr. C. A. Rutgers, Mr. W. R. Wollrabe, Mr. W. va, Blyenburgh, Mr.

C

CG. In Kremer

Per Batavia Nederlands steamer Koning Willem I, frota

Anderdan April sag To Haining Alte and Mrs. J. J. H. Fanoy and children. Mr. LiH. Viuk, Mr. J. Franke. Mr. A. Pithmstel, Parand Mrs. J. P. Den and a children, Mr. X.

SHOUTED HIS MESSAGE apparently to the winds. Soon from afar a remote voice answered him, and this voice.co peated the message to another listener farther on, and thus, from one to another, the message sped, and it is recorded that in three days, appard, até, I, M. van Upen Schippers and children,

tribes of the Gauls to message calling all the th arms travelled in this way from Auverene to the of Amoricain one direction and to the banks of the Rhino in adoçlier,

Later on came another wireless telegraphan Bremen, Mr. A. van Beek, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

"Bystem,

and L. J. Dykar and child, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. F. Avan Hennen, Mr. 35. J.

1. Kluper, Mr. and Mr Allmien ani chilid, W. P. Clackson, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Danckes and child Froa Genoa: Mr. T L Boguard-Holdert and children, Min W. Figée, 'Mrs. • Kok myki. 3, childewa, Miss

Wonda and child, "Mrs. 6. J. Fuchstof and 3 children, Mrs. DJ. Houyer and a children, Sirs. Grulle van: Don. Alle M. THE SEMAPHORE TELEGRAPH, 20

(Ifermans, Mr and Mrs, J. M. Li Halil and daughter, Mr.. and this was was in operation all over Europe and Me, IL C. Moll and a children, Mr. J. R. van Alphen, prior to and for some time after the introduc. Miss J, la van Surfpriaan Luiscius, Mr. Ji Petersen, Mr. 20 fand Mrs W. Pun, Mr. J. W. B. Ader, Miss A. 1. Scheuer, tion of the electric telegraph.1

This semaphoren McAề văn Dyù, Mố, and Mr. C. J. Batth raph employed arms or posts akin to those and chillörth Mre and Mig; D. Koster and 3 children, Mr.. seen to-day along, every railway in the world, and Mrs. Koster and 5 children, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

and a certain position of the arms like the Polybius system corresponded' letters of the

abef, and sition of the as real

to-transmit è messaves fro

were

wer

Var

{WTaich, Mi; and Mrs. Wave de Bauré, Mès, M. Hirsch, Mi, JJC Voordain, Mr. G. C. Vonck, Br, Herweyer-Smcent). ME. J.M. Sc. Mr. V. Vreed Bik, Miss Koster, Mr. A. M Eingar Hillebrand Nyliuis, Afr. J. O. e. d. Kolk, Mr.

1410pen Prahm, Mr. J. den Hartog

*Ref Nipalda Yusen Kaisha steamer Kawachi Màre, from, London, April 5-To Yokohama: Commander K. Mour

same rate of exchange:--

59,571.671

$9,000,000 £827, 6.10. 8

575.000 ,671

52. 9. 9.11

1.2.13.

879.17.11.00

but by other books it would he:- $9,000.000-£82). 6.10, 8 $00.000—45-19—3—4

6. 8. 8, 6

70.000

'1.000

1.10. 1

600

70==

1. I. 3 1.9

879.17.11.00 Every care has been taken in compiling these Tables to insure their accuracy and even as the book was being printed the last impression of each sheet was taken, and carefuly rechecked by two separate persons and any little errors in reading which will crop up in such works" as these are carefully corrected in each copy before it is issued, thus making it a most accurate and useful book. Price for this and the previous volume, Sio per copy.

Hongkong, 30th April, roz,

NOTICE.

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THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

animas Lieth, K. Kald, H. x. Samil, Mr. K. Youlinete, JEYES,

sakl, To Kobe Res, MD. Dunning.

To

Mr and Ms Levi Walt and child, Ste A D By

Harper, Mr. J. Muir, Sergeant Ji Hawke,

AY. Berwick To Bangkok: AirRE

Men Judge To Batavia: Bir

Ming "A Wishest: Mra, E.- Nubli,

Mr and Mrs. Grove sad, child,

Quine, M. Ewing, "Mr. F ToʻTenang >Mj

Meris and

WHITE, BLUE, TY COFEEE.

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HARTM

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Monthly Tilin at Moderate Rates.

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Proprietors

Hongkong, and September, 1901... [958c

For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Bran Seificerar Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chaier Road.

Hongkong, 23rd May, 1902. 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.

Captains. Propried

Steamers.

Tacoma

Olympia- Glenogle

TH

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3,811 A. Dixon...... May 31 2837. Truebridge June 28 3.750 G. E. WamerJuly 12

HE attention of Passengers is directed to 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. Excellent accommodation. First-class Table, DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried. 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 nons 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 41 days. 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 to DVgA and ST. MICHAEL,

Rales of Passage to other Points on applica- tsoa.

Special rates allowed to members of Govern ment Services. Freight, apply to

For further Information as to Passage or

A. S. MIHARA. Manager.

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAM. FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL SED AMERICAN PORTS)."

THE

HE Steamship

"SUMATRA!! Captain G. H. C.Weston, R.N.R., carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for LONDON (DIRECT), on SATURDAY, the 7th June, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Porta.

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay without 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.

Shippers are particularly, requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Bills of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

E A HEWETT,

Superintendent Hongkong. 14th May, tonz

day, roz. Su Intimations.

NOTICE

HE OFFICES of THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH CO., LIMITED, have now been REMOVED to No. 35, QUEEN'S

ROAD CENTRAL,'

Hongkong, 28th April, 1902.

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, LEVY HERMANOS.

General Agents. Hongkong, 10th May, 1902.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.

NOTICE.

STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, FONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;

ALSO PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.

ON

N MONDAY, the 2nd June, 19oz, at ---3-- P.85., ... the Company's Steamship LAOS," "Captain Flanden, - with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, via Ports of Call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.***

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. Specie and Parcels until 3 P., on the Is Jone, (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 Com. pany's Office. 4

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 21st May, 1902.

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AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY awarded the highest Prizes at every Exhibition;

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FOR Fancy Muslins and Piques, Flowered Delaine, Ladies-and Children's Shoes New Chiffon Hats had Hongkong, 1st May, 1902

DENTISTRY.

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MEE CHEUNG.

PHOTOGRAPHER,

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