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The Orimes Act-Sentence on Mr. John Hoche, M. F.
LONDON, October 1st
Mr. John Roche, M. P. for Galway, has been sentenced in the Crimes Court at Gal way to four months' imprisonment, two of which will be at hard labour, for intimidat ing speeches.
The Government and the Cunard Company.
Rt. Hon. Gerald Balfour, speaking, at the Cutlers Feast at Sheffield, announced that the Government had concluded arrangements with the Cunard Steamship Company and the Morgan Shipping Trust. The Cunard
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902
RE ELECTION OF
HON. R. SHEWAN
TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
A special general meeting of the members of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce was held at noon fo-day for the purpose of nominating a member of the Chamber to take the place in the Legislative Council of the Hon. R. Shewan, whose term
of office expired on the 24th September last.
FOOTBALL.
FIRST MATCH OF THE SEASON.
The first football match of the season was played yesterday afternoon at Happy Valley by two of the six-a-side teams. It was the first of a long series of matches for the Challenge Cup of the Hongkong Football Club.
The teams were as follows:-W. W. Clarke (Capt.), Jameson (Goal), E. J. Libeand, T. E. Pearce, C. C. Hickling and D. Abey, versus Codling, E. W. Carpenter, lan Graham, T. C. W. G. Worcester (Capt. and Goal), E. H.
Gray and E. M. Knox.
A splendid game resulted and the com-
side scored.
THE VOLUNTEER CAMP.
The Hon. C. S. Sharp presided, and the following members of the Committee were pre seat-Hoo C. W. Dickson, Messrs. A. Haupt, E. A. Howelt. H. O. Tomkins, x. C. Wilcox, J. R. M. Smith, W. A Siebs and A. R. Lowe (Sec-petitors were so evenly matched that neither retary). Amongst the members present were Messrs. E. Goetz. W. S. Bailey A. S. Anton, A. Forbes, P. Brewitt, E. W. Mitchell, S. D. Seinn, W. Danby, G. Ballack, Fang Wa Chuen, Company pledge themselves to remain into Fook, Ming Kee, A Fincke, C. A. Tomes, every respect a British Company, and they M. M. Mehta, Fulmann, F. Smyth, W. Melcher, will further construct two new vessels which, D. E. Brown, C. Pemberton, W. H. Rutherford, with their entire fleet, will remain at the dis- T. Arnoll, C. Klinck, W. Dixon, J. II. Lewis, posal of the Admiralty. For these services G. P. Lammert, E. Hinds, G. K. H. Brutton, the Government will pay to the Cunard R. H. Mitchell, C. ). Thompson, J. Jupp, W. Company an annual subsidy of £150,000. G. Humphreys, and. 17. Jessen. The Government's agreement with the Mor gan Shipping Trust secures that the British companies in the combination will remain really British.
· LATER,
The Canard and Morgan Shipping Arrangements.
The Government arrangements with the Cunard Steamship Company and the Mor- gan Shipping Trust are generally praised, though there is some criticism on the amount of the subsidy to the, Cunard Company, especially in shipping circles, the complaint being that it handicaps framp steameră.
The Boer Generals. Commandants Kritzinger, Fouche and Joubert have sailed for England, en route to the United States, where it is their intention to lecture on the late War in South Africa.
·
(Shanghai Timės.)
Rough Riders and Roosevelt.
NEW YORK, September 28th.. In the abandonment of his trip through the Southwestern States, President. Rocsévelt has encouraged various societies for the prevention of cruelty to aninials to ad ertise a doubtful success-in their protests against the abuse of horses which the Rough Riders proposed to ride- to a rendezvous. They intended to assemble to greet the President, some of them riding.in 600 miles or further over the plains. Now the scheme is abandoned and the societies which
associated themselves in opposing it take credit -for-having-defeated-it.The-President-is-too
busy to spare time for such a trip but in wiring his excuses to San Antonia he promises to there next year and says he then hopes to meet the Rough Riders,
The Gale in Sicily.
BERLIN, September 27th. A terrible gale raged over the island of Sicily. Etna shows signs of unrest. The lower part of the town of Modica in the southern part of the island, has been completely destroyed. Eighty bodies have been rescued. Twelve casualties are reported from Scicli, south of Modica. The village of Cassaro, north of
Modica, is a mass of ruins...
(Manila Timer).
There May be a Rupture.
NEW YORK, September 25th. It is reported that President Roosevelt and Secretary Shaw are on the verge of an open rupture on account of the latter's financial
views..
Befused the Honour.
The Secretary (Mr. A. R. Lowe) having read the police convening the meeting,
The Chairman 'said :-Gentlemen, we have
AT STONECUTTERS'.
Detailed information regarding parades, etc., for the Hongkong Volunteer Corps Camp of Instruction to be held at Stonecutters' Island, from the roth to the 20th inst., inclusive, bave now been issued. Members of the Corps who attend the camp far less than three days are called you together on this occasion in eninded that they will be charged $3 per diem for their rations, as Goverment makes no allowance for them. Visitors to the camp will be permitted on the island on Saturday afternoon; Sunglays, all day; and other days. from 4 pm. Ladies may go to the camp from
compliance with a request we have bail from the Government. It will be recollected that
p.m. to 6 pm, each day, but by ten o'clock in the evening the visitors must leave except on authorised göcs; nights. Through the kindness of the General Officer Commanding it has been
when Mr. Whitehead went home last spring he did not resign, and there was still some portion of his term of office unexpired. At our last special meeting; in compliance with a request from His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, we elected temporarily a representative of the Chamber for the balance arranged to despatch any telephone messages of Mr. T. H. Whitehead's period of office. which may be received at the Commissariat His period has now expired and we have been Buildings, Queen's Road, East, to any member requested by the Government to proceed with
of the Corps at camp, and also to receive the election of a representative in his place. I will now read to you a letter we have received messages from the camp and pass them to the central telephone With regard to inspections, from His Excellency, dated 22nd Sept. last :--
the Garrison Antillery Companies will be "Sir-With reference to Sir William Gas- coigne's letter, No. 48G of 27th May last, Inspected at gun drill on the afternoon of have the honour to inform you that as Mr. T. Hinspected by the G.O.C. on the following Saturday, 18th inst., and the Corps will be Whitehead's term of office as a member of the Legislative Council expires on the 24th inst. and Mr. Shewan's temporary appointment as his substitute will therefore niso terminute on that date, I have the honour to request you to
be good enough to call a meeting of the Chamber as early as convenient in order that they may have an opponunity of electing their representative.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servant,
(Sd) I A. BLAKE,
Governor, &c.
The Chairman, Chamber of Commerce." it only remains for me to ask members to propose and second candidates for this post.
Mr. J. II. Lewis.I beg to propose the re election of Mr. R. S ewan as the representa tive of this Chamber on the Legislative Council. Mr. E. W. Mitchell:-I beg to second that proposal.
The Chairman-Well, gentlemen, if no other members have candidates, to propose we will proceed to vote upon this proposal. I take it there are no other candidates. We have na rule specially to guide us in such elections, and I take it there being only one candidate it will be quite sufficient if we take a show of hands. I will therefore pur the proposal to the meeting.
This he proceeded to do, and the resolution was carried nem, cou.
The Hon. Shewan.-Thank you, gentlemen. I am very much obliged to you for the honour you have done me, and I only regret you should again have had this trouble. As one good turn deserves another, I beg to propose a vote of thanks to the Hon. Sharp for his con- duct in the chair (applause).
The proceedings then terminated.
NEW YORK, September 25th. Miss Gladys Deacon, an American girt, has THE DREDGER “CANTON RIVER." refused the hand of the German Crown Prince,. who sought to marry her morganatically.
The American Priests for the Philippines.
REPAIRS NEARING COMPLETION.
The much discussed and unfortunate dredger, Canton River, which, it will be remembered, NEW YORK, September 26th.
was bought from the. Government by the Fathers O'Mahoney, of Massachusetts, and Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company, will McErlain, of Pennsylvania, the two American shortly be ready for dredging purposes. She priests who are intended as a vanguard in the has been undergoing repairs at the Kowloon movement for the substitution of American for Ducks for the past year, and during that time Spanish priests in the Philippines, will sail her engines and tubes have been replaced from New York for Ireland, some time. inby new ones moulded by the Dock Com- October. They will visit the Pope en route to pany at their moulding shop in Kowloon. Manila, proceding by way of Suez.,
THE NAVY
H.M.S. Moorhen lek for the West River on Thursday morning.
H.M. ships Echose and Albion are åt pre- sent on the Yangtze with Reardmiral Gren fall. The Albion is due here shortly.
The craft is at present on the No. 1 Slip at Kowloon, where the fitting of her new engines is neating completion. It is expected that she will be ready for launching this mouth She is, to all intents and purposes, a new boat. Her speed, however, is not expected to equal that of the past, but we understand it is the intention of the Duck Company's directors to reserve
Sunday. The usual transport facilities will be established between Murray Pier and Stonecuiters' Island, East Pier and vice versa. The numbers of the Coronation Contingent
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SECRET SERVICE”
TO-MORROW'S PERFORMANCE. The Nicil-Frawley Company announced to open with Secret Service at the City Hall to-morrow night arrived here by the Korea Service is a popular war drama, and in it which came in this afternoon. Gillette's Secr" Daniel Frawley has scored his greatest success. The piece is said to be one of the best and most cleverly written works in modern drama- ic literature, It does not contain a single aside or soliloquy.
close of the Civil War. The city is besieged by the Union Army, and the Confederate forces the lines of entrenchments from five to jen under Lee are stubbornly defending it along |
The scene is laid in Richmond, near the
miles outside. This is the background of a story of absorbing interest, in which a federal secret service officer is the central figure. He is masquerading in Richmond as a Southern Artillery Captain, and possessing a knowledge of telegraphy, he gains access to the Confede- rate's military telegraph office, through which all orders of the Southern forces are transmitted, Mr. Frawley will appear as Captain Thurne, the part formerly played with so much success by William Gillette. It is, a role demanding peculiar treatment, and Mr. Frawley happily passesses the exact kind of talent for its most effective interpretation. For his performance is this character he has won unstinted praise from every newspaper critic wherever he has played the part.
CANTON NOTES.
(From Our Own Correspondent))
ANTI-FOREIGN PLACARDS.
CANTON, October 1st, 1902. The anti-foreign placards continue. For
some days there has been quite a number all of which are vile in the extreme. Some de- nounce Christianity and tell the old stories of eye-medicine, etc. Others denounce every- thing foreign. The people in the street are as friendly as usual, but the number of men froin
trinkets on the streets have multiplied greatly. other provinces who sell bracelets and other
Many look upon these hawkers as Boxer agents, who take this method to escape observation. There is no need to be alarmed by the placards or Boxers, who undoubtedly are here, but there
Commercial.
TO-DAY'S 'INTELLIGENCE. BANKS continue firm with sales at $602.50, WHAMPOA DOCKS are wanted at $zo5. Sales have been made of INDO CHINAS at $79.380, FRES, with buyers, at $355. Small sales of There is a strong demand for HONGKONG
changed hands in AUBS at $5.50. Inquiries the CHINA & MANILAS at $22.50. Shares have are made for HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARVES at 386.50. There have been sales of SHELL TRANSPORT AND TRADING CO., LD, at £1. 175,
OPIUM QUOTATIONS,
Hongkong, 3rd October. To-day's quotations are as follows:--
Per chest. Malwa New
.NO SALES
}
14
LAST YEAR......... OLDEST
OLD..........
PATNA NEW
14
BEMARES NEW
"
OLD ...
PERSIAN (PAPER)................
To-day's Advertisements,
5
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
NURSERY CUP AND SPOONS.
4th instant, commencing at 3.30 P.M.
above TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), HERE will be a COMPETITION; as
RANGES.-200, 500 and 600 yards Seven Shots and a Sighter, at each Range. MOWBRAY, S. NORTHCOTE,
Hon. Secretary.
Hongkong, 3rd October, 1902.
NOTICE
THE undersigned have been instructed to 5060/90offer for sale, privately, Sundry Lots of .. 1000/1010 ...@ 910 Machinery, at the Wanchai Machinery Godowns, and Engineering Establishment, Cross Lane, Hongkong,
@ 935 @ sos ..NO SALES
@ 620/700
La-oap's Sourctisemenis.
AN
ORGAN RECITAL
WILL HE GIVEN IN THE UNION CHURCH, by
MR. GEORGE GRIMBLE,
on
MONDAY NEXT, 6TH OCTOBER, AT 5.30 P.M.
VOCALIST --MRS. MUDIE and Miss RAMSAY.
PROGRAMME. L-GRAND OFFERTOIRE in F.......E. Batiste. 1-SOPRANO and CONTRALTO DUEITS,..
(z) THE ANGEL," ("The Wanderer's Night Rubenstein.
Song."
Mrs. MUDIE and Miss RAMSAY. 3.-GRAND CHORUS,.........II. A. Wheeldon. 4-CONTRALTO RECIT, "And he journeyed
with Companions towards Damascus." ARIA,But the Lurd is"
mindful of His own.' (From the Oratorio "St. Paul,")
Miss RAMSAY.
Mendelssohn.
5(a) BERCEUSE............ Dreyschock.
(A) "SALUT D'AMOUR," (Liebes-}
bes- E. Elgar. grus),
STEAM LAUNDRY MACHINERY, MARINE SCREW ENGINES, BUILER TUBES, DRIVING ENGINES, LATHES, WINDLASS, CRANES, WINCHES, FIRE ENGINES, STFEL BOILER, STEAM STEARING GEAR, STEAM HAMMER, One MERRYWEATHER'S PATENT STEAM FIRE ENGINE, DONKEY PUMPS, HYDRAULIC BAILING PRESS, EIGHT: HYDRAULIC JACKS (new) from 6 to 20 Tons, PARKER'S PARALLEL VICES, One STRONG SCREWING MACHINE, FOUR NEW CAPSTANS, One Set.. PLATE BENDING ROLLERS, '&c, &c., &c
AND
A large quantity of Angle Iron, Round and Square Steel Bars of various sizes and Six cases of Brass Condenser Tubes, suitable for Condensing Engines.
The Engineering and Moulding Shops are in proper working order and can be sold as going concern if required.
For Further Particulars, Apply to
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Brokers and Auctioneers. [1035d
Hongkong, 3rd October, 1902.
SANITARY
BOARD.
WNERS of HOUSES situated in the
Central Division of the City of Victoria' and in the Western Division of Kowloon, who have not had their Premises LIME- WASHED and CLEANSED in accordance with Law, are reminded that the period during which the work should be FINISHED ends Sanitary Board being convinced of the necessity on the 31st day of OCTOBER, 1902, and the
of cleanliness in its efforts to stamp out Plague, is determined to rigorously prosecute any
are keenly looking forward to the camp, is a spirit of unrest abroad and the people 6-SOPRANG SOLAN "AVE Bach: Gounodowner in default after the above named date.
whilst those who were not fortunate enough to be one of the "hoys" sent to England, are also keen on the matter, as they are anxious to
of doing in the line of smartness and drills. see what the "coronation boys" are capable
PONTIFICAL JUBILEE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE LEO XIII.
celebrations that will take place among the A programme has just been issued of the
Roman Catholic community in Hongkong on Sunday, the 5th inst, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Glenealy, to com- memorate the Pontifical Jubilee of His Holi ness Pope Leo XII. At 8 a.. High Mass with vocal and instrumental accompaniment will be celebrated by Mgr. L. M. Piazzoli, Bishop of Clazomene, assisted by all the clergy. A sermon will be preached by the Rev. Father A. M. Alves, S.J., of Macao. At 4-30 in the afternoon the Rosary will be said, followed by a sermon by the same Jesuit Fa ther. There will be a Te Deum with pontifical instrumentalists assisting. benediction immediately after, the choir and The Cathedral Church and compound will be illuminated at
The
appear to be expecting something. draught and the high price of rice tend to inake the people uneasy. There is always a very close connection between the number of rob- hers and the price of rice. Rice is bound to be very dear and robbery will be rife in con- sequence:
THE COLLEGES.
All the government schools seem to be having trouble. As I mentioned formerly the want of competent beads is the trouble. The
cally, suspended. The others more along Tai Hok Tong (Viceroy's College) is practi-
haltingly. The waste of money continues.
THE DREADED "WHITE LILIES.”
UNREST IN HUNAN:
city of Hunan province, received by an expect
A private letter from Hêngchou, a prefectural ant official residing in Shanghai, and whose native city is Hengchou, has the following, which the N. C. D. News has been permitted to translate, as going far to show that a reactionary movement against missionaries is being attempted in Central and South-western China. The writer the letter in ques- tion is fortunately enlightened enough, how- ever, to understand the true condition of
eight o'clocl the evening. At nine pro. a affairs, as may be seen from the following: reception will be held at the "Catholic |—"Iténgchou is at present suffering under a Union," Glenealy, Mgr. Piazzoli presiding, panic caused by numerous cases of kidnapping The Club House will be illuminated, and in which a number of children have disappeared, during the fête in the evening, the Band of the farther aggravated by the discovery of the 33rd Borma Regt, by kind permission of the bodies of several men and women minus arms Colonel and officers, will be in attendance, and legs. Of course it was at once given out The Catholic community of Hongkong are by the rowdy element that this was the work of invited by the celebration community to take missionaries, of whom there had been of late part in the festivities and to illuminate their houses in public manifestation of affection for their venerable Spiritual Father.
*
MESSRS. JARDINE, MATHESON
& 00.
-
INTERESTING ARTICLE.
where, weather permitting, the Royal yacht is Stornoway, in the Uhima Thule of Lews, expected to look in, is principally Lews Castle,
a somewhat tremendous edifice raised about.
A LARGE INVASION INTO HUNAN
a province hitherto inviolate of the presence of Lite foreigner—and that this was but preliminary punishment for the people of Hunan for per- mitting it; worse things being promised it a stop were not placed on the invasion, Those who have read their histories of Chioa know perfectly well that the atrocities and outrages noted above are the work of the members of the revolutionary White Lily Society-Pai Lien Chiao-who long before
of in China, used to do this same thing in foreign missionaries were ever heard or dreaint
order to bring about an
the middle of the last century by the junior
UNREST INTE EMPIRE, partner of Jardine, Matheson, and Co, China
so as to prepare the ground for a revolution merchants. He was James Matheson, and he against the present Manchu dynasty, The had bought Lews from the Seaforths. In 1847 ignorant masses, however, do not know this, there was a famine in his island, and for the and their emissaries have done this kidnapping and therefore willingly believe that missionaries
H. M.S. Talbot is at present on her way to her for excavation work on the contemplated relief works he undertook, and successfully put and quartering work. Hence there have begun
Hongkong She
will probably call at Amoy
and is expected here on the 3rst inst
HMS, Waterwitch has left Weihaiwel and is due at Hongkong shortly.
H.M.ships Albion and Glory are cruising under command of Rear Admiral Grenfell and Vice Admiral Sir C. A. G. Bridge, and will shortly make a trip to Japan.
The Austrian cruiser Maria Theresia left for Trieste this morning vin Singapore where she will remain for a few days.
new Dock.
SOME DISSATISFIED
through, he was barted, in 1850. Sir James was to be heard. ominous mutterings of a coming remarkable in other respects: He was an F.R.S. and British Commissioner in China, where his
storm against missionaries and their converts, not only in Hogchou but in other cities of labours so commended themselves to the mer that part of Hunan,
So far, however, the chants of Bombay that they presented him with £1,500 worth of plate when he retired. Jardine military and civil authorities have shown them- and Matheson were considerably in the opiumselves to be on the alert, and prepamtions are From reports just to hand we hear that the trade--so much so that the present proprietor dies and desparadoes of Hengchou, etc., may, being made for suppressing whatever the row-
CARPENTERS
STILL ON. STRIKE.
THE WEATHER.
of Lews Castle, Mr. Donald Matheson, James Matheson's nephew, had scruples about at present, attempt. remaining in the business, and has found a more congenial outlet for his energies as hon. secretary of the Presbyterian Mission sa India and as vice president of the Evangelical Alliance. His uncle went into Parliament, and
The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, Acting Director of the Hongkong Obser- vatory
majority of the carpenters employed at the various ship-building yards in the Colony are still on strike. Although the directors and The French Gupboat Kersaint from Manila foremen carpenters of some of the Chinese arrived this afternoon, to
firms have beld several meetings during the past two months "na
ha na satisfactory arrangement has apparently been arrived at. We hear that the employers agreed to meet the men represented Ashburton and Ross and Cro- half way, but the representative of the car-martie from 1843 to 1868. Sir James was then penters refused to accept these terms. As seventy-two. But the ozone of Stornoway makes Pressure remains high over China and reported, the carpenters at the Kowloon for longevity, and it was only when they sent fresh NE. monsoon on the coast and over the gradients continue slight with moderate to Docks are back at work, having been promised him to Mentone that he died, and then only on N. part of the China Sea.
the very last day of 1878 ...
THE ARMY.
One of the latest aravals in the Colony is Captain P. H. Fawcett, R.GA, who has come from Malta to the 64th Company whic
one
of the two that shortly leave for the Singapore
ation
SK for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER
AGGiralt
an increase after the Chinese new year,
OTTAM & CO. FOR WASHING
BOWĀTIES,
"OTTAM & CO., FOR SUMMER
UNDERWEAR,
has fallen moderately in the N. part of the Sea On the 3rd at 11.30 am. The barometer of apan and slightly over Formosa.
Forecast :--moderate NE, wirds ; fine.
"OTTAM & CO. FOR GENT'S RATH-
NERIC THO GEAR
Maria," 7-RELRICH (Intermezzo) from "Suite to Henry VIII" .....Edward German, Arranged for the Organ by C. F. A. Sangster, Esq.
The Central Division of the City lies between Garden Road on the East, and Morrison Street and East Street on the West, The Western Division of Kowloon is all that part of the Kowlcon Peninsula to the West of Robinson Read and includes Tsim Tsa Tsui, Yau Ma Ti, Nos. 3, 5 and 7 are edited and arranged for-the-Mong Kok Tsui, Tai Kok Tsai and Shaur
Organ by E, Lemara.
Shui Po.
A Collection will be taken in aid of the Organ Fund. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1902,
By Order of the Board,
FRANCIS W. CLARK,
Secretary.
1038d IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NORODEUTSCHER HAMBURG-AMERIKA
LINIE.
Sanitary Board Office,
1st October, 1902.
[10374
STEAM FOR
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
LLOYD,
SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
THE Steamship
"HAMBURG,"
of the HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
places TO-MORROW, the 4th instant, at Captain E. Burmeister, will leave for the above
6 A.M.
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE..
HAMBURG-AMERIKA,
LINIE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
“HE Steamship
THE
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception af Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence 16530 delivery may be obtained.
S.S. "HAMBURG,"
of the HAMBURG-AMERIKÁ LINIE.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, For further Particulars, apply to
MELCHERS & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 3rd October, 1902 PACIFIC MAIL BTEAMSHIP COMPANY.
NOTICE.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 6.P.M TO-NIGHT.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods "ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the roth instant will be "KOREA,"
subject to rent.
CONSIGNI
All Claims must reach us before the rath instant, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
are hereby notified that their Goods are at their to be left in the Godowns, where they will be All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are landed into our Godowns Nos. 1 and 2, at risk being discharged into Lighters and/or examined on THURSDAY, the gth instant, Kennedy Town, (Marine Lot 243), and at 9.30 A.M. delivery may be had either from Lighters or from our Godawas upon countersignature of Bills of Lading.
Goods remaining unclaimed after the oth instant, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
J. S. VAN BUREN, Agent. Hongkong, 3rd Cctober, 1902,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
MELCHERS & CO. Agents. Hongkong, 3rd October, 19oz.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
IS
WHISKY
BUCHANAN'S
"BLACK AND WHITE."
SOLD AT MOST CLUBS AND HOTELS.
SOLE AGENTS:
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
HONGKONG,
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