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NEW SUGAR REFINERY:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1902.

THE UNITED STATES AND

MARCUS ISLAND,-

A dispatch from Honolulu in the American papers gives some particulars of the Marcus Island affair from the American side.

A new 1,000-barrel per day sugar refinery will be completed shortly. It is located on the Hudson river, a short distance south of Yonkers. The feature of the new refinery is that it will be operated under a patented It is there stated"The expedition of Cap. process, which eliminates bone dust as a purtain Andrew Rosehill and the schooner Julia fier and very materially reduces the cost of E. Whalen to Marcus Island may lead to building refineries.

international complications with Japan. Cap THE NEW PROCESS

tain Rosehill discovered the. island about twelve years ago, and took, possession in the name of the United States and raised the American flag. At that time there was no evidence that the island was inhabited or ever had been. Since then Japanese bave taken possession. While Captain Rosehill was in San Francisco he met Captain Pierce of the transport Sheridan, who told him that about fourteen months ago the Sheridan sighted the | island, and, being desirous of adjusting his instruments, Captain Pierce anchored the Sheridan in the lee of the island and with a party started ashore in the steam-launch.

is to mix the sugar or sugar solution with a defecaling composition produced by the action of sulphuric acid upon bodies such as resins, resin oil, essential oils, fats, fatty oils and fatty acids in such proportions that there are no injurious, effects upon the sugar from the sulphuric acid. Sulphonated bodies such as sulphonic acid or sulphonic acid bodies are pro- duced which have greater affinity or absorbent propenies for the earthy or metallic salts and for the invert sugar and caramel ordinarily found associated with sugar or sugar-bearing *00 bodies than has the sugar itself." Subsequently

the sugar is easily separated from the defecat ing or cleansing composition containing the absorbed impurities,

GRANT TO PLANTERS.

The House of Commuus has voted £250,000 in aid of the West Indian sugar planters.

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MAMERICAN GINSENG IN CHINA.

MAJI K

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AMA The Consul General at Hongkong writes in his Consular Report: The sale of ginseng root grown in America, about which there viin have been several inquiries at this consulate by interested parties in the United States, is very biconsiderable in Hongkong, and the demand is so great that much more could be disposed of ads advantageously. The ginseng root is as indis- pensable to the well-to-do Chinese as is their Brice. They attribute all sorts of medicinal virtues to the root, especially using it as a stimulant. The growth of the ginseng trade 2p-thas been marked in recent years, and higher glite prices are now paid by dealers than ever be- fote, especially during the last three years. American growers of ginseng may confidently es expect a steadily

INCREASING MARKET IN HONGKONG,

though it is largely only a distributing centre. American ginseng, growers should be careful

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"The party was met at the beach by about twenty Japanese, some of them armed with rifles, who were at first disposed to oppose a landing by Captain Pierce. He told then be intended to come ashore, and that he had 1,800 soldiers aboard the Sheridan to back up his intentions. The Japanese then abandoned their hostile demonstrations. Captain Pierce made a brief exploration of the island. He found that a large number of houses had been erected, wells dug, trees planted, and there was every evidence of permanent habitation by the Japanese.

"One of the Japanese showed him an official-looking document, apparently issued by the Japanese Government, and which the Japanese evidently thought gave them the right to live on the island and claim possession. Captain Pierce was unable to translate the document, so its exact charac ter he did not learn. Captain Pierce expressed the fear that Captain Rosehill would have diff- culty in landing or in taking possession.

"The plans for this trip are to make a com- plete survey of the island and landing-places, and to get about ten or twelve tons of sample guano deposits. If these prove satisfactory, it is the intention to take material on the next trip to build a railroad from the goana deposits to the landing place, and appliances for

to conform to the requirements of the Chinese | digging, transporting, and loading the guano."

markets. The principal paints are cleanliness, good colour (bright yellow), and freedom from

dust and chips. It is desirable that the root

ot be sorted before it is shipped, so that the better qualities may be sold separately. However,

APPLES IN CPINA.

Consul H. B. Miller writes from Newchwang

even unassorted ginseng root of any quality Jan. 25, 1902, to the editor of an Oregon news- is saleable according to its merit. Ginseng may the Pacific coast to the Orient. The Conso paper in regard to the export of apples from be shipped in any quantity, and should be packed in strong wooden casks or cases of a

instances a shipment of so boxes of apples which were sent from Portland on Sept. 28, capacity of from 100 to 200 pounds. American -ginseng exporters desirous of making ship-1901, and reached Newchwang Nov. 1o. They

ments to Hongkong will find it to their advantage to communicate with F..J. V. Jorge 24. Bank Buildings, Hongkong.

THE SHIPBUILDING TRADE.

were packed in ordinary light 10 by it by 22

should be sent by Oct. 1, on account of the danger of freezing. If they arrive late in the season. If the fruit reaches North China in good condition, it will keep well on account of the dry, cold climate. The presence of the Russians at Wladiwostock, Port Arthur, and Dalny will increase the market for our apples, as the Russians like this fruit very much.

THROUGH EUROPE WITH A " PRAM."

inch boxes, cleated on both sides, and the ap- pies were wrapped in paper. The packages held in good shape, and every box arrived intact. The Chinese appetite for fresh fruit is strong, and apples are in great favour; the only obstacle to the creation of a large market The amount of shipbuilding work on hand is the inability of the masses to purchase. in the works of the United Kingdom now is ❘ The average Chinaman does not distinguish the lowest since the century opened: Accord the different varieties of apples, and if inférior ing to Lloyd's Registry returns 406 vessels of grades could be sent at low rates ao extensive 1,129,582 tons are now in course of construce outlet could be created. Northern routes are tion-170,000 tons, less than a year ago, and the best for shipping, green fruits. All ship- 111,000 tons below, the total of three monthsments of apples for the northern parts of China agd. This is due to the maintenance of the rate of production at a greater rate than the booking of new orders, 179 vessels of over 400,000 tons Having been launched during the past quarter. while only 165 vessels of 304:45 tons were ordered, and at the moment there seems no im provement in the market for new ships. There are fewer immense steamers being ordered of sailing ships of over 2,000 tons there are now 'seven building, with two others between :-1,000, and 1,000 tons. Three months ago there were three over 2,0ro tons; but a year or two aga such a large sailer was exceptional: The falling-off in the ggregate tonnage of * merchant ships is largely due to foreign clients.

The annual, statement of British shipping To perambulate Europe is a large order in for 1 shows that the Merchant Navy of itself; but to perambulate Europe wheeling a MCGreat Britain consists of 20,056 vessels of perambulator containing one's wife and child 608,430 net tonnage, an increase of over is a pedestrian feat at the mere thought of 504,000-tons as compared with

the which the pedestrian feet of our imagination Previous year. Vessels aggregating 775.681 boggle hopelessly. Yet that task has been net tonnage were built for the British Merchant actually achieved by a native of Vienna for the Fleet, and vessels of 207,452 tonnage net for very modest reward of two thousand dollars. baforeign countries. Last year zo vessels of It took this extraordinary husband and father

240,482 tons were sold to foreigners.

twenty-two months to push that "pram about the Continent and these islands, and he had to support himself on the road by lecturing on what, ve gnds, did he lecture?-- in languages he did not understand!. It is really inexplicable that we did not bear of him when in our midst, for the spectacle afforded by his passage through the country must have caused astonishment, not unmingled with awe. local correspondents of the Press about not to to the population generally. What were the

not get copy like that often. let as hear of him asks the P.M.G. They do

P THE WORLD'S WATER-TUBE

NAVY BOILERS.

In connection with the report of the Boiler Committee just issued it may be interesting (writes a correspondent to a home paper) to nate that Lieut. Charles W. Dyson, of the United

FOR $2,000..

We don't want to fight, but, by jingo, if we do, The Handy Man with rotten guns will have to

pull us thro

States Navy, has recently compiled a return of the world's water-tube-navy-hollers. The now discarded Belleville boiler heads the list. being fitted in 144-men-of-way. This total is made up as follows: British ships, 58; French, 34; Russian, 27 Japanese, to; Austrian, 4" WE HAVEN'T GOT THE GUNS," Italian, 4 Chilian, 4: German, 2; and Argen- line, 1. The Thornycroft boller takes second place, being fitted in to ships; these are chiefly torpedo craft but there are two German battle ships and two American battleships. Next in order comes the Yarrow boiler, 44 ships Norman, 35; Niciunse: 34 Reed, 22: Lagrafel. d'Allest, 11¦ Babcock and Wilcox, 19 Blechynden, 8; Dur, 8; Schultz, 7; Laird, 5 Normand-Sigandy, 5 Guyot-Du Temple, 4 White, 4; Oriolle, 4; and Schiclau, 1. There ate indeed plenty of water tube boilers in existence, and it should be possible by careful.We don't want to fail, but, by jingo, if we do, experiments carried out under severe conditions will not be the sailor's blame. My lords, it

lies with you.

Globe.

to discover which type is the most suitable for

· British vessels of war.

We own one-half the earth, our credit nought

can strain,... But Germany has better guns; there's better

shot in Spain.

When Jack goes out to fight the foe, the song

of Britain runs

We've got the ships, we've got the men, we

haven't got the guns."

Consignees,

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA-

TION COMPANY,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

THE Company's Steamship

"CHINA,"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk, into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and al! Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the 23nd instant, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowns, after the rand instant, will be subject to rent

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & Co, Agents. Hongkong. 5th August run

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS

THE P. & G. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

"PARRAMATTA,"

1724

FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed their risk in the Hongkong nad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Goduwns at K winon, where each consignment will he sarted out Mark by Muck, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the

Goods are landed

This vessel brings on Cargo: -

From London, &c., er S.S. Himalaya From Australia, er § §. Oceana

From Persian Gulf, ex 5 S Pemba and

Kilina.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary he given before yrke, TO-DAY.

Goods not cleared by the must instant at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whate

All damagert Parkages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company who will survey goods at 11 AM. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Certificates of damage must be obtained within ten days after the Vestal's

arrival here. recognised

aflat which no Claime will he

14

FA HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong 15th August 1981

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL CEPAN

CHIP COMPAMY

NOTICE

'ONSIGNFES of CARGO per Steamship

"DORIC."

2. at

are hereby notified that their Goods are at their landed into our Godowns Nos. 1 an risk being discharged into Lighters andfor

Kennedy Town, Marine Lot 243), and delivery may be had either from Lighters or from our Godowns upon countersignature of Bills of Lading-

Goods remaining unclaimed after the rath instant, will be subject to rent.

No Fire lusurance has been effected.

Į S. VAN BUREN,

Agent. Hongkong, 18th August, 1902

Entimations.

GOVERNMENT GENERAL OF FRENCH INDO-CHINA,

THE

HANOI EXPOSITION

WILL BE OPENED ON

3RD NOVEMBER, 1907.

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THE Exposition, which is situated close to comprise a GRAND PALACE and MAGNI FICIENT BUILDINGS, containing Artistic, Commercial, Agricultural and Industria Productions of the greatest variety from France and her Colonies (1st section); French Indo- China (2nd section); and the countries of the Far East-China, Japan, Philippines, Siam, Netherlands India, British India. Straits Settle- ments, Burma, &c. (3rd section).

the Railway Terminus at Hanoi, will

The WEATHER in TONKIN during the months of November, December, January, and February, is mild and invigorating and may be compared to a winter at Nice,

The GALLERY of FINE ARTS will contain more than 50 Pictures, and will be organised under the Dire tion of the Inspection. General of Fine Arts of Paris.

and Steamers to the chief Places of Interest SPECIAL EXCURSIONS by Railways

in Indo-China (Cochin-t hina, Tonkin. Laos, Cambodge, Antam) will be organised at reasonable prices.

ATTRACTIONS OF ALL KINDS: Military Bands, Theatres, Circuses, Concerts, Aquatic Sports, Balloon Ascensions, Fireworks, Dances, &c., will be provided.

REDUCED PRICES will be charged by all Steamship Lines running to Haiphong, from whence Hanoi may be reached in a few hours by Railway or Steamer.

NUMEROUS First-Class HOTELS and CAFES assure every accommodation to visitors at moderale prices.

the French Consulates in the Far East.

P. THOME, Commissaire Général de l'Exposition de Hanoi.

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Intinations.

THE CHINA & JAPAN, TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.

HONGKONG EXCHANGE, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT..

SUBSCRIPTIONS.

EXCHANGE LINES, $80 Per Annum,

PRIVATE LINES, $100 Per Annum.

NO CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION.

N.-A special charge is made for lines of more than average length.

ELECTRIC SUPPLIES OF EVERY DES

CRIPTION IN STOCK.

INCLUDING :-

ATTERIES,

SHEMICALS,

LECTRIC RELIS,

NSIR ATORS,

JORENING CONDUCTORS;

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PROFES,

PRICE LINIC ON A DEDICARE

PUPUTRIÇ HELL INSTALLA HOT

Bacted and kept in der

Reuniunias priuwn for all kin lu od Filantrisai

waub

Trained Mechanicians sent to Out-Parts to fit up Inersations if required.

NOTE ADDRESS: 1, fer Horse ROAD.

For full Particulars, &c., Re.

Apply to

S. J. GODWIN,

Acting Manager. Hongkong, 29th January, 1907.

NOTICE.

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"THE SECOND VOLUME of BOX'S EX- CHANGE TABLES with Rates in 1/16ths from 1/10 15/16 down to 1/8d, is now on Sale at THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE. These Tables, which run in columns of 100. from £999 down to £1. and from 19/11 down to id or from S999 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 Pence to that of the Pounds; or to get the value | in Sterling of any Sum of Dollars and Cents under $1,000 by adding the equivalent of the Cents to that of the Dollars. By there simple means of computation a very considerable saving of time and trouble, besides securing a ready, means of proving accuracy is secured, as is Το illustrated in the following examples. reduce £879,17.11 into Dollars at Exchange 1/10 1/16

£879. 0, 0. $9,561.926

17.1

9.745

£9.571.671

whereas with the other exchange books the process would be as follows:-

$8,702.550 £80. o. 0

751.473 70.0.0.

9. a. 9.

97.904

17. 0.

OF

9.247 0,497

59,571.671

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

$9.00 000m £827, 6,10, 8 $71.000- 52. 9. 9.10 .671mm .1.2.13

879.17.11.00

but by other banks it would be:-

$9,000,000 £827. 6.10. 8 500.000 45.1934

70,000

6. 8, 8. 6 1.000

1.10. I 2. 1. 3

.600=

70=

=1

I. 9

I

879.17.11.00

For FURTHER INFORMATION apply to. 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 cach copy before it is issued, thus making it a most accurate and useful book. Price for this and the previous volume, $10 per copy.

Hongkong, 30th April, 1901.

LEE LOONG.

DEALER IN Furniture, Blackwood, Plated Glass, Crockery Ware, Brass and Iron

Bedsteads and Rattan Sofas.............

for whole set.

JUST ARRIVED. Noi, 1 &a 3, D'Aguilar Street, Behind Hongkong Dispensary. Hongkong, rst May, 1901.

[496d

CHEONG SHING.

No. 39, Queen's Road Central,

Jewellery and Silks, Pearls and Jedostons (Opposite to Messrs. GAUPP & Co.) DEALERS IN

Ware, Ivory Ware and Curios, Chiness-

Goods of all kinds.

And also General Exporters, An inspection is respectfully solicited, Good quality and good workmanship guaranteed.

COTTAM & CO. FOR SUMMER GIRAULT: for RED, WHITE BLUE, Prices lower than other shops in the same

UNDERWEAR.

·{936a

GREAT SPECIALTY COFFEE.

Iins

DENTISTRY.

SUI SANG,

[173d

(Lately Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA), DENTIST,

No. 4, Queen's Road Centrai. Hongkong, 3rd, January, voor.

MEE CHEUNG,

PHOTOGRAPHER'

TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, 12 Ice House Rozd

fað

5 now in a position, in his New and Com- modious Premises, to sclipse, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.

GROUPS AND VIEWS. da-speciality Hongkong, 42nd September, 1598,

Jmails.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY),

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMERS.

TAMI

MARU....

J. W. Wale..

RIÐJUN MARU*

N. Olio

KASUGA MARU... H. Fraser

KAMAKURA MARU

H. Petersoa KUMANO MARU

E. W. ilaswell

TYO MARU“

1. Parsons...

DESTINATIONS.

SAILING DATES.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT- SATURDAY, 23rd August, at

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANO, COLOMBO and PORT SAID.ORG

Daylight.

VICTORIA, D.C., and SEATTLE, MONDAY, 25th August, at

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

4 P.M.

SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA) SATURDAY, 30th August, at

THURSDAY ISLand, TownsvILLE and BRISBANE

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-)

HAMA

VICTORIA B.C. and SEATTLE, U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, MOJ, KOBE and YOKOHAMA

Noon.

FRIDAY, 29th August, at

Daylight.

FRIDAY, 29th August, at

Noon.

MONDAY, 8th Sept, at

4 P.M.

"Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities, in the a'nited States, Caner fed Furope, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Alentines.

For further Julorination des to Freight, Fussagt, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's 1mad Beon de calde at Prince's Building, te Floor, Chater Road.

Hongkong, 11th August, 1962

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Kunnogun SAILINGS FROM Hongkong.

VA

HANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN,

KOBE AND YOKOHANA.

FOR VICTORIA, BC, AND TACOMA,,

IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO,

Steamers,

Tons.!

Sallings.

Captains. Proposed

Tacoma

Glenagle

Olympia

Victoria

2,811 A Dixon......Aug. 23 3,750 G. E. Warner Sept. 20 2,837 J. Truebridge Sept 27 3,502 T. H. Dabson Oct. 18

!

[HE attention of is directed to

A. 2. MIHARA,

ORIENTAL

Manager.

STEAM

COMPY

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 and AMERICAN PORTS.)

the very cheap rates offered by this fine. THE Steamship and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES

to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR

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 name on the American Continent; twe trans-continental

trains daily from Tacoita. DINING CAar is!

"CHUSAN," Captain C. L Daniel, carrying His Majesty's. Mails, wil be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 30th instant, at Noon, king Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped, at Colombo iuto a steamer proceeding direct to Maramilles and London; ather Cargo for London, &c, will be conveyed vid lombay with Transhipment,

Parecis will be received at this Office until a

Value of all Packages are required.

attached to trans-continental trains day and.. the day before sailing. The Contents and night; TACOMA to NEW YORK in 4 days; Magnificent Scenery of the ROCKY and CASCADE MOUNTAINS. The YELLOWSTONF NATIONAL PARK route,

HONGKONG TO VICTORIA, TACOMA 35.

The best route to the KLONDYKE GOLD

FIELDS. Frequent Sailings from VICTORIA, TACOMA to DYEA and ST. MICHAEL.

Rates at Passage to other Points on applica-

tiên,

Special rates allowed to members of Govern- ment Services.

For further Information as to Passage o7 Freight, apply to

bóDWELL & Co., LIMITED, General Agents. Hongkong, 13th August. rooz

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.

NOTICE.

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

ALSO

PORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.

\N MONDAY, the 25th August, 1902, at

ON

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

For further Particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Honing, 16th August, 122.

O

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

NE BROADWOOD PIANO.

Apply at-

ROOM No. 146,

Hongkong Hotel

18350

Hongkong, 7th August, 1902.

To be Let.

TO LET.

"THE KENNELS."--MAGAZINE GAP.

ΤΗΣ

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY.CO., LD. Hongkong, 1st August, 1902.

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1PM.. the Company's Steamship H "POLYNESIEN," Captain Chevalier, with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, vid Ports of Call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.

Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon. don as well 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. Spacia and Parcels until 3.P.M., on the 24th instant. (Parcels are hot to be sent on board: they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con- tents and Value of Packages are required.

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

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 14th August, 1902.

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WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. -

BEECHAM'S

YOR ALL

BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS- SUCH AS

SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH,

IMPAIRED DIGESTION, “

DISORDERED LIVER,.

AND FEMALE AILMENTS. ANNUAL SALE SIX MILLION BOXES.

59 Cents per Box.

Prepared only by the Proprietor zi THOMAS BEECHÁM. St. Helens, England. SOLE AGENTS, for HongKong and the EMPIRE of CHINA HIIVANI

WATKINS, LIMITED, [::

· APOTHECARIES' HALL, 65, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong,

TO LET

OUSES in CLITION GARDENS, COM

DUIT ROAD.

GODOWNS at BLUE BUILDINGS, HOUSES at CAUSEWAY BAY, facing the

Polo Ground

No. 11, MACDONNELL ROAD, "THE RETREAT"-MT. KELLETT GODOWNS at BOWRINGTON, (PRAYA

EAST).

ply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO. LD. *Tangkong, 18th August. 1002

RIGAUD'S,

Victor

WHITE VIOLAT

This fugative and delicate perfume is persistant as an

Extract for the

chief landkerchief whito a

Soap

Powder,

has been

adopted by the most re fined French Society

RIGAUD etC

PERYULICHS

EXTRACT

10,000

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