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SHAUKIWAN BRUTAL ASSAULT.

VICTIM EXPIRES AT THE HOSPITAL.

We are informed by Inspector Robertson that the coolle employed at the Taikoo Sugar Works, who was brutally assaulted by his three lokis on Sunday, died at the Government Civil Hospital Inst night. The cause of death was due to a wound on his chest. Although he was admitted to the Hospital in a very pre carious condition, he identified his three as sailants who were brought before him. The outcome of the quarrel was on account of an umbrella which, it was alleged, a month ago was either lost or stolen,

CAMPBELL, MOORE AND COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902.

THE ALLEGAD MURDER ON THE "CHINGTU,”!"

TIGER IN THE NEW TERRITORY.

COWS REPORTED KILLED.

TWO ENGINEERS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL: "

A farmer from a village near Chin Wan re- The charge of having maliciously murdered ported that a couple of days ago he lost three Lai Heng, a Chinaman, on the s.s. Chingtu, cows which he found dead not many yards preferred again Archibald Kerr (46), engineer from the shed. Thinking it was a game of his and Charles Pengelly (25), engineer, was fur neighbours he sat up one night to keep watch, ther heard at the Water Police Court on Satur but to his surprise saw a couple of tigers craw day moming August 9th, Mr. Wilshire, S.M.,ling around in search of their prey. In order was on the beach, and Mr. J. C. Gannon to get rid of the beef, he sold it at eight cents a instructed by Wallace and Son) appeared for catty. Here is a chance for our local sports to take a trip to the place indicated to get rid the prosecution, while Mr. Levien conducted the case for the defence.

of the undesirable intruders.

Henry Arthur Irving said that he was fourth engineer on the vessel.. Ho had bean on it for the past seven months, working under Kern who was always kind to the Chinese. At 9.30 on the morning of the day after leaving Hong- kong witness was in the engine-room. If any. body had called out loudly he would have The Report of the Board of Directors to the heard it in the engine room. He had heard no sixteenth ordinary meeting of shareholders to disturbance of any kind that morning. lie be held at the company's office, No. 29, Queen's { knew Lại Heng by sight, and he had seen him Road Central, on Tuesday, the 9th inst., ie as in the stakehole shortly after 8 o'clock, but follows

not afterwards. As soon as he found Lai Gentlemen, The Dire tors have the pleasure Heng missing he told the prosecutor, Cheang to lay before you the Accounts for the twelve Yuen, to endeavor to find him. Witness asked months en 'ing 31st December, 1901, showing him where he was, and the Chinaman replied a credit balance of $7,998.66 which, with your "No saree." He had made no report to wit approval, your Directors propose to deal withness as to having seen any man thrown over as follows:-

board, nor had any of the other Chinese

To pay a Dividend of 25 %.53,000.00 done so.

pay a Bonus of 15 % -.

pay Directors' Fees......

52.

J

watch of

write off Fixture and Furniture accounts.Ovšemevidente,

place to Reserve Fund account... carry forward to next year's?

account inimica

3,000.00 In answer to Mr. Cannon, witness said that 400.00 he had struck the donkeyman because he

struck him. 305.65

William B. Brown, chief officer, said that on 1,000.00 the morcing in question he was either in his 293.01 cabin or on the upper deck. He had heard no unusual noise. If any of the Chinamen had wanted to make a complaint that anyone had been thrown overboard, they could have made it to him.

$7,998.66 The business continues steady and there is every prospect that it will continue so. The Fixtures and Furniture accounts having been written down to $305.65 which is very much below its value, the Reserve Fund now stands at $8,500. Your Directors are confident that they will be in a position to recommend a good dividend for the current year,

Mr. V. P. Musso di Peralta was invited to join and accepted a seat on the Board, which now requires confirmation.

Answering Mr. Gannon, witness said he would not be surprised when the vessel retum. ed to Hongkong to learn that the man had never been on the Chingtu,

Charles Ravister, steward, who was on the Chingtu on her last voyage from Hongkong, said that he had never heard of Kerr or Pen- gelly ill-treating any of the crew, On July 1 he saw the second engineer at the door of the

The Accounts have been audited by Mr. A. chief engineer, on whom he was "rousing. O'D Gourdin, who offers himself for re-electionThe latter then went to the engine-room door

A. FUCKEERA ARCULLI,

Chairman,

Hongkong 31st August, 1902.

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS. Assets.

To Stocks-

Value of Sinck on hand..........$ Accounts Receivable-

Dae from Customers...... Cash-

#

Amount en hud................. Chartered Bank--

In Current account..........

Fixture and Furniture-

As per last Ac

count

Since added

$1.79015 342.65

-2133 80

Less Sale of Chair$ 37.00

1

Writies off 1,291.15

1,328.15

Loan Account-

To Barber...

By Capital-

Liabilities.

4.754-38

and then to the donkey boiler. Kerr had not chased a number of Chinamen with a stick. He was in the "company of the chief engineer from 9.20 till in o'clock that morning, and during that time the chief engineer did not attack any of the Chinamen or throw anyone overboard, which he could not have done with- out witness' knowledge.

Tames Grant, quartermaster, said that he was on duty from 8 till tz o'clock on the morning of ruly 1, and he heard nobod" calling out loudly. He had never seen Kerr or Pengelly treating any of the crew badly.

4,851-14

831.18

Captain Williams (recalled) said, in reply to 10,807.37 a question by the magistrate, that the vessel was at the time in question about 150 miles from Hongkong. There were no vessels of any description in sight, and if anybody went overboard he must certainly have been drowned,

805.55

75.00

$22,109.72

The accused were committed for trial at the Criminal Court to be held on September 22. It was decided that the Chinese witnesses should be detained in Sydney,

BAIL GRANTED.

An application was subsequently made to Mr. Justice Cohen in Chambers for the release of the accused on bail, this being granted, the 1,200 shares paid up @ 510 each. $12,000.00 bail fixed being self in £500 and two sureties Accounts Payable....

of £250 each. The accused were released 551.26 during the evening.

Due to Sundry Creditors.

» Reserve Fund- 201

SHANGHAI DIVORCE CASE.

MINISTER'S SON DIVORCED,

From the Dundee People's Journal of the 26th July we take the following -

In the Court of Session on Monday Lord Low heard proof in an action of divorce by Annie Jane Knott or "iven, residing temporarily at 7 Bedford Place, London, now in Shanghai, against John Lang Niven, some time residing at 118 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh. Mr P. J. Purves, solicitor for the pursuer, stated, in answer to Mr Maclennan, that he was per- sonally acquainted with the pursuer, and had met the defender. Mrs Niven had urgent busi ness reasons for return to China after that action had been raised, and her evidence bad been taken on commission. Witness did not know where the defender was. Mr Christie, appearing for Mr J. B. Young, counsel for the defender, stated that the defence had been given up owing to an arrangement embodies in a joint minute in which the pursuer offered to relinquish any claim for aliment at present if

I

the defendes contented in the event of divame being granted to the pursuer having rustory of the children Mr Maclennan thereafter read the pursuer's evidence, from which it appeared that the pursuer was 32 rears of age, and of English parentace. The defender was then a medical student, and the marriage took place in Shanghai The parties came in Edinburgh and resided in Valleyfield Street prior to taking Her husband re- abouter in Dalkeith Road

Thereafter they sumed his medical studies, resided in various parts of Edinburgh, and in He was violent in temper, sal began to strike her a fortnight after

marriage

1806 returned to Shanghai

He was very improvident. In 1897 the defender came in this country to resume his medical sundies, leaving the pursuer in Shanghai, where she was entrving"on" a” boarding-house business formerly conducted by the defender's mother. The pursuer came to Edinburgh in tgot, and the parties Uved at Viewforth Gar dens and in Lauriston Place.

In November

1953, on secount of a quimel following upon what puregar considered his undne familiarity with the land! dv. pursuer left him and went to London. She founded her action on her husband's improper relations with two women

residing in Cilmore Flare and Portobello re- spectively. Evidence was led on the question of jurisdiction from which it appeared that the defender's father, a former Presbyterian mini- ster in Forfarshire, went to Shanghai, where he changed his name to Lang, dropping the

Witnesses name of Niven.

were then ex-

amined on the question of the defender's in- fidelity. It was stated in evidence that the de- fender stayed alone with a woman whom he represented to be his wife in lodgings in Porto- bello. The woman was not the purser, who

was in Chira. Lord Low gave decree of divorce and the custody of the children to the pursuer.

THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE Co., for which Messrs Dodwell & Co. are the local agents, has issued its seventy-sixth annual report from which it appears that the consider.

As passed at last Meeting: 1,500,00 AN OFFICER'S VERSION OF THE AFFAIR. Unclaimed Dividends,

One of the officers of the Chingtu, in conver ****** 7.998.66|sation with a representative of The Sydney | able addition of #358,263 had during the year

Balance.......

WORKING ACCOUNT.

To Charges, and

Wages.

Reserve Fund-

As passed atlast Meet-

ing

***

Fixture and Fumiture

As passed at last Meet-

ing

Bonus to Secretary-

As passed at last Meet-,

Ing

Dividend-

30% 05 312,000.

Directors' Fees

Auditor's Fee.

"" Rent

lasurance

Stationery

piger

Bad Debts written off...S 257.83

Less recovered

Deficit in Cash of late

Secretary,..

Balance

5980

Daily Telegraph, gave the following inform $22,109.72ation :-"The day after we left Hongkong one of the firemen complained that he was not get $ 1,748.17 ting coal. An investigation was made, and

7,847.65 was discovered that the coal passer was not al his work. The ship was then searched from end to end, but no trace of the man was found. 1,500.00 During the search a Chinaman, referring to the missing man, said: 'Oh, him gone over board; bim too hot inside,' practically meaning 1,293.15 that it was so hot in the bunkers, where coal passer was employed, that he had become tired | of it, ard ́had jumped overboard."

175.00

2,400.00

400.00 .75.00 3,12000

30.25

11.90

245.93

Balance brought forward from

last year

Interest

Transfer Fee

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& Co.,

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N ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY

LIMITED

PORTLAND CEMENT.

(6.50 7 Caskul 375 Bs. Net ex factory

50 Bag of 250 th

SHERWAN, Fran's & on,

General Mo Hencheng, 15th March, ronz.

STAG HOTEL,

(Est blished 1857-

148 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, BONGKONG

This Hotel has been re built in 1995, under the most improved sanitary

princ ples.

It contains large airy rooms with every comfort

and facility for monthly Hoarderi and Visitors making a prolonged way

Charges very moderate. Apply at

THE HOTEL OFFICE. Hongkong. 1 September, 1902 {przd

NEW VICTORIA HOTEL

ROTISSERIE,

Meals a la Carte. HOPS, STEAKS, etc, etc, at any time,

between 7,30 8.m. and 11 p.m Monthly Tiu at Moderate Rates.

Madar & Farmer,

Proprietor Hongkong, 2nd September, "roo

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foshe

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Lessons in Sbortband.

Apply to

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Ch The Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, 14th August, 1907.

HONGKONG SUBSCRIPTION

LIBRARY.

Statis.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).

3

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,—SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

STEAMERS,

SANUKI MARU...

W. Townsend..

IYO MARU

DESTINATIONS.

SAILING DATES.

(MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-SATURDAY, 6th Sept., at

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG,

COLOMBO and PORT SAID....... Daylight.

VICTORIA, BC. and SEATTLE, MONDAY, Bil Sept.,

U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, Moji, KOBE |

S. J. G. Parsons......

and YOKOHAMA

HIROSHIMA MARU

T. Murai INABA MARD........

W. Bainbridge KAGOSHIMA MARU..

K. Kori

HAKATA MARU..............

F. L. Sommer

KINSHIU MARU*.

F. L. Pyne.

IDZUMI MARU

F. W. Horton

HITACHI MARU

j. Campbell

YAWATA MARU...

A. E. Moses

MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA...?TUESDAY, 9th Sept.,

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

(SINGAPORE, COLOMBO

BOMBAY

."

4 F:M.

Noon.

Daylight. and FRIDAY, 12 Sept Nnon.

FAIDAY, 12th Sept at

Daylight.

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-} SATURDAY, 20th Sept, at

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID.......... VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE,

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

KOBE

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

MONDAY, 22nd Sept.,

4 P.M.

1 HUR DAY, 25th Sept., at

No in.

FRIDAY, 26th Sept., at

Daylight.

(NAGASAKI, KORE and YOKO-FRIDAY, 26th Septi, at

HAMA

Noon.

Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada sezi Kurope, in rennection with the GREAT Northern Railway and Atlantic Steamers.

For further Information as in Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office, a Prince's Building, 181 Floor, Chater Road.

Hongkong, 30th August, nez

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERI ·9 MARITIMES.

FAQUEROTS-POSTE FRANCAIS

NOTICE.

STEAM PUR

SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, AUEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX :

ALSO

FORTS OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.'

ON MONDAY, the 8th September, 1902, at

'

P.M., the Company's Steamship | TONKIN," Captain Schmitz, with Maili, Passengers, Specie and Circh, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, vÁ BOM BAY,

This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the s.s. Ville de la Ciotat, which vessel talces on

!

i

1

A. 3. MIHARA,

is

GRIENTAL

PENINSULAR &

Manager.

STEAM

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR FRAITS,CUVLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN

PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND....

LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA,.

PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN PORTS.) Steamship

her Passengers and Mails leaving that Port THE

on the 20th September Direct to Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.

Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in tmnsit through Marseilles for the principal

places of Europe.

"PARRAMATTA," Mails, will be despatched from this for Captain F. J. Fox, carrying His Majesty's BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 13th Sept. at Neon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the

above Porta.

vid Bombay with Transhipment conveyed

Shipping Orders will be granted tili Noen,

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for. Franco, Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.Mud Tea for London (under arrangement) will Specie and Parcels until 3 P... on the 7th be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer September (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.) Con- Proceeding direct to Marseilles and London tenis and Value of Packages are required.

other Cargo for London, &c., will be For further Particulars, apply at the Com pany's Office.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent, Hongkong, 26th August, 1954.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

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

Shippers are particularly requested to note (1004 the terms and conditions of the Company's

Bills of Lading:

For further Particolars, apply to

18, Bank Ballidings, Wyndham Street. | BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOUNDED in 1891, by DR. CANTLIE, and conducted for several years by

H.E. POLLOCK, ESQ., K.C.

TRUSTEES:

HON. J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, C.M.G.. G. B. DODWELL, Esq., R. SHEWAN, Esq. SUBSCRIPTIONS-Payable in Advance.

$7,50..

$1.40..

от

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

BERNARD LANKESTER,

Hon. Secretary & Treasurer. Hongkong, and September, rooz (1413C

been made to the aggregate Funds, which now exceed Ten Millions Sterling, and at the same time a gratifying increase is shown in the average return from the Funds, including un- productive Balances, viz. from £3, 192, 5d. to £4. 18. 3d. per cent. The report continues — "The Branch Offices at home and abroad also come under their constant supervision, and popularity with the best classes of the assuring public within the United Kingdom, the directors are satisfied that the business from theAgencies in India, of British Colonies, and other places abroad, in all of which the Company is very favourably known, is on the whole of an equally profitable character, bath as regards the Life LEVER WATCH & CHRONOGRAPHS. Assurance business which they contribute, and the outlet for safe and remunerative investment of the funds which in some case they afford.

SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL.

:

ХЛОВ ДЖУЛЯ

DROZ &

Co.,

Watch MANUFACTURERS, STEAM FACTORY ESTABLISHED 1864. ST. IMER, SWITZERLAND.

SPECIALITIES:

NO. 10, QUEEN's Road CentKAL, Hongkong. rth May, roar

NOTICE.

T5260

THE BEST PREVENTIVE OF ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

FLUID

DISINFECTANT

BOAP.

TRADE MARKS: Ever since astronomers were able to examine

MAXIM, BERNA, &c the moon's surface with powerful telescopes they have been strongly of opinion that our

The Company's expenditare is carefully super-REPAIRompetent European experts at ›EPAIRS of WATCHES and CLOCKS satellite was a dead planet, without life, with vised, but the cost of a world-wide business is Moderate Rate." out water, without air, and without change. necessarily larger than that of a Company con. Some leading observers are now, however, fining its operations to the United Kingdom, becoming less certain of this. Professors and comparisons of experse ratios between the Pickering and Lowell have, during the last two classes of Offices are necessarily fallac- ro years, been making careful observations of ious." the lunar surface, and have noticed certain 12,265.88

changer which lead them to the conclusion $7.998.66

that the moon is not yet quite dead. For one thing they think there is evidence that volcanic $29,261.79 action is not quite extinct; small craters have disappeared or become filled up, and other 6,286,77

new odes have appeared. Certain white streaks 176.01

and patches, they think, are probably snow, 75 or haar-frost. Further, in regions ranging so or 60 deg. north and south of the lunar equator, they observe many spots or patches, which 22,79836

periodically change their aspects, and the nature $29,361.79 of the changes is such as leads Professor Picker. ing to think that the simplest explanation is to attribute them to vegetation, or something akin to vegetation. Now, there cannot well be either hoar-frost or anything like vegetation without both moisture and air of some kind, and if there is moisture, air, and vegetalion, there may be higher forms of life-of same kind-though we cannot, as yet, detect them,

Sales and shop returns $28,776.94.-

Less cost of stock... 5,978.66:

E, & O. E. I have compared the above statement with the books and vouchers of the Company and Certify the same to be correct,

A. O'D. GOURDIN,

Auditor

Outward-5th Aug.-Bormida, 8th Aug.- Glenshiel, Oceanfh August-Flintshire, | ▷ på. Hudson, Prins Regent Luitpold, Silvia. 15th August-Inaba Maru, Nestor, Sambla. 19th August-Segovia. 22nd August-Choyrang, Machaon, Kaison, Copack, Socotra, Kennebec. 26th August-Preussen. 29th August-Orono, Hitachi Maru, Achilles,

Homeward-26th August-Kawacki_Maru, Malacca, Sarpedon, 19th August-Salaxis, Kiautschon.

Arrivals at Home-1st August-Sydney, Hamburg, Suevia, Java, 5th August→→→ Kanagawa Maru 8th August-Moyun, Deucalion, 12th August--Benlomand, Stentor, Formosa. 19th August-Ernest Simons, Sado Prins Henrich, Macduf 15th August Maru, Strassburg 21nd August-Tenkai, Polyphemus. 26th Augost-Merdonethshire, Gisela. 28th August--Shanghai, 29th August Annam, Sachsen-

AG. Gizaul

SKAS JAPANESE BEER ASK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER ASK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER-

Girault

Girault.

AVOID ALL RISK OF OUTBREAK BY ITS USE. W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co., Bank Buildings. Himolena, ah March, vRqY.

LEE LOONG.

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

for whole set. gl

JUST ARRIVED." Nos. 15o 3, D'Águilar Shuth, Behind Hongkong: Dispensary, Hongkong, 11 May, 1901.

Tat

BOSTON TOW-BOAT COMPANY,

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,

E. A HEWETT,

Superintendent. Rangkong, 30th August, fonz.

Entinations.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PROVISION MER SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, CHANTS, NAVAL CONTRACTORS

VIA

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

COMPANY.

Steamers.

Captains. Tons. 1902.

Hyades" G. Wright, 3753 Sept. 1 Glenogie. G. E. Warner... 3750 Sept. 20 Pleiades.....W. H. Smith... 3753 Oct. 4 Victoria. Panton 3502 Oct. 18

Steamers marked (*) bave no passenger accommodation.

The 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.

Special rates allowed to members of Govern- ment Services.

Through Bill of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and to the Principal Cities in thei United States and Canada

For further Information at to Freight or Passage, apply to

AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS,

PRAYA CENTRAL HONGKONG, SCAF MANUFACTURERS..

SOLE AGENTS FOR: "ARTMANN'S RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

KAND, BARTMAHIH GREY -PAINT DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES. AC..

Sele Agents for. FERGUSON'S SPECIAL, CREAM and

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WHISKY, Mac. ZVERE KİNO OF: SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES. ALWAYS" IN STOCK: NAZSONABLE PRICES,

Tangbang cah, Man, Vägh

DODWELL, & CO., LIMITED, LEVY HERMANOS.

General Agents. Hongkong, 1st September, 19öz,

[874d

FIGAUD'S WHITE VIOLET

This fugative and delicato parfumo. is persistant as an Extract for the handkerchief. while not a

Soap and Powder,

i has been adopted by the most re- fined French Society.

RIGAUD of C

EXTRACT

10,000

White Violeta

• equal each bottle of **** PARIS Ruud's Extract

· PERFUMEIS

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EASTMAN'S

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do. QUEEN'S ROAD,

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WANTED.

40

N EXPERIENCED: FOREMAN for a A Government Timber Mill. Must be thor oughly acquainted with the erection and management of Timber-cutting Machinery, Forward copies of recent testimonials and state Salary required to EPRENE

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS,

SANDAKAN.. 3rd February, 19:2.

fişıd

SANG MOW

POMPA DEALER IN

Rattan Furniture, Hamboa Blinds and Matting of All Colours

No. 45, Queen's Road, Central Price Lists. On Application, Orders Executed Promptly H'kong, tal May 1909 [sard-

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