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TELEGRAMS.

(Reuters)

The Sugar Convention.

LONDON, November 25th

The House of Commons has adopted the resolution approving the Sugar Convention. An amendment by Sir William Harcourt was rejected by 213 votes to 126.

The Mercantile Marine, The quinquennial census of the Mercantile Marine shows a decrease of 7,155 British seamen, following on previous decreases of 2,558 and 4.597. Foreign seamen have fn creased since 1891 by 8,720, and Lascars bỳ 12,288. The 'parcentage of foreigners engaged on British oversen trade was twenty in 1891; it is now twenty-six.

LATER.

Mr. Chamberlain's Departure. Mr. Chamberlain left Victoria this” mom- ing in the royal train. He had a magnifi, cent send-off from the Ministers and mem- bers of the House of Commons who assem bled on the platform to bid him good-bye H.M.S. Gout Hope with the right honour- able gentleman on board teft Paristyouth at three in the afternoon and her first halt will -be at Port Said which she is timed to reach

on the 3rd December.

JANET WALDORF COMPANY.

There will be an performances by Miss Janet Waldorf's Company to-night or to- morrow (Friday) owing to the theat e being otherwise engaged. The season will be resumed on Saturday with the production of Magda is which Miss Waldò,f will be seen at her best, as an emotional actress, "nder- mann's masterly drama provides great scope for the display of strong Histrionic ability, and and those who have seen Miss Waldorf in such pieces will agree that theatre-goers have a treat in store for them. Mr. Norval McGregor will essay euate of Colonel Schenartze in which be als will have an opportunity of revealing his Lalents in the higher grade of drama, and the rest of the cast will be filled by the best of the capable artists of the company. The box plan is now to be seent Fobinson's.

RAISING THE "PAKSHAN."

EFFORT TO TURN THE V, SSEL.

The two green conical buoys, with the word "wreck" in white letters, indie sting the position of the steamship. Pakshow's watery grave off Praya West, are now such old standing features of the harbour that ma iners regard them in somewhat the same manner as weather beaten

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1902.

CANTON NOTES,

(From Our Correspondents.)

CANTON, 24th November, THE LATE VICEROY. All day loni officials of all grades have been passing up and down the river to pay their last respects to Tao is retris. The coffin was laid-in state m the fir class Chinese pas senger's saloon, and all night Chinese candles were kept alight and the usual vigil and ceremonies carried on until 6.30 in the morn. ing when the sin Fang weighed anchor and proceeded on her way for Itangkong, escorted by the Chinese gunboat Fed P, which will

tend her until she reaches British waters.

DARI GROWER BAND. “

This morning at about 1215 a band of robbers made a raid on a village, situated about 20 yards from the Macan Forts. Anchored almost opposite was the Hopsang, flangsang and, a little distance from these, several other ocean steamers, British and

take Norwegian, waiting to up their buoys. Yet this band of rabbers déliberately made an attack on the village. They were that the flame from the rifles was noticed seen and shots head, they being so close in the merchant ships. by the officers The Macao Forts took no notice of the affair, and the robbers, after fir.ng from the fills and shore, entered the village and remained till three o'clock. The Chinese gunboat Fuk: Po, attending the lisin 7ng with the Viceroy's body on board was anchored about a quarter of a mile froin the spot, but evidently knew nothing of the incident, or did not want to. inndern guns, principally Winchesters. The The robbes were seen to be well armed with

villagers were less effectively armed and every now and again could be heard the unmistake ab'e report of a blunderbuss.

KUMOURED CUN ACCIDENT.

A rumour started here yesterday that a gun accident had occurred on 11.11.5. Sundpiper,

NOTES FROM WEIHAIWEI;

(From Qut, Own Correspondent.)

WEIHAIWEL, Nov 13th; 1903,

NAVAL VACTIVITY.

THE BOXER INDEMNITY,

For some lime back, a movement has been

noticeable in the American press, against the burde ing of China with a second laid of in debtedness; on accourt of exchange, the in- demnity having been fixed in gold. It would

Tis. 130,371,120

90,070,515 70,878,240 45.713,795

34,793,100

32,949,955

26,617,505

8,484,345

4,093,920

782,100

HEMP AND RICE REPORT.

In their weekly circular, dated Manila, 15th inst, Messrs. Warner, Barnes & Co, Ltd, state with regard to hemp

During the last fortnight, the market has

Co-day's Advertisements

THEATRE ROYAL

R

COMPANY,

Dwing to the Theatre being otherwise engaged there will be no Performances. THIS AND FRIDAY EVENING.

Season resumed SATURDAY EVENING

When the great Emotional Drama "MAGDA" “MAGDA”

will be presented for the First Time here,

MAGDA: Miss Janet Waldorf. COLONEL SCHWARTZE: Mr. Norval McGregor.

The wonder of the last nine days has been the (says the Shanghai Daily Press) liave been tear weak, and, as we close, is with a down-Lessee and Manager, Mr. W, RRULE. mysterious movements of the warships. We only fair to fix the amount, in silver, lor, Atward tendency. Receipts are considerably

over the avenge and is the next two or three JANET WALDORF thought we had said good-bye to the fleet till ile present rate of progress, Ch na may pay weeks promise to be licuvy, we do not expect the winter was overpa f. All save the solitary annual instalments for fif y years and then be 10 see any favourable reaction meantime. four-funnelled cruiser on sentry go," hadowing more than at first. It is now reported Dealers ignore the weaker situation, and are disappeared, and Weihaiwei was beginning to, that the U.S. Government has definitely pro-storing arrivals, endeavouring thereby to effect A accustom self to the sight of one white esign posed to the Powers to submit to The Hague a recovery. They have, however, appreciated intead of many, when lol to that spiltary Arbitration Court the question whether the the impossibility of disposing of their holdings cruiser comes a telegram to coat with all haste, amounts should be fixed in silver or gold. The at their own prices, and are more willing to and be in readiness for "orders." She has following are the amounts - la

reduce province limits, which, it is anticipated, gone, that solitary cruiser--we know not where,

Pussia........... Germany...

will affect production to an extent We quote and another four-funnelled sister is in her

Frances

Fair Current nominal, with sellers and no stead. Then, a few days later the circle of

Great Britain

buyers, at $15 per picul iqual @ Exchange forsaken hills gazed with amazentent, at the

Jupan ********

1/7 to 38. 2. 6 per ton f. o. b. United States... flagship of the Commander-in-Chief, here.

Italy

Referring to rice they write :- once more, in the first week of November!

Belgium With her was the Italian cruiser Marco Polo and other ships besides. As to what all this, means, we are in a state of mental torture, for nobody seems to know. The glory has been

able Jack-in-the-box. On y yesterday she was popping in and out of the harbour, like a verit-- ||'.20 hovering about off the Western Entrance in manner most trying to that laudable thirst for information and desire to know which has been unkindly labelled curiosity. But we remain in the darkness of ignorance, and as for rumours, with which the air is thick, they for the most part centre around missionaries, the Yangtze Valey, and Boxers. The net result up to date is that, save for the Amphitrite the are as reticent as they appear to be in Hong harbour is once more baie, while the authorities

kong.”

Monday, the reth., was marked by the official celebration of the King's Birthday, Sunday

being strictly the natal anniversary; a special sermon was preached in St. John's Church by the Resident Chaplain (Pev. Henry J. Brown)

the commander of which, Lieut. Lockhart, has bfore His Honour the Commissioner and an But a telegram appreciative congregation, the service conclude only just been married. received this morning states the rumour is ng with the National Anthem. The first event unfounded, greatly to lie relief of Shamecnites-of-Monday-was-the--Review olhe Chinese many of whom are personal friends of Lieut. and Mrs. Lockhart.

BANKOW-CANTON RAILWAY.

The China Development Company has been hard at work this end of the proposed fine and has nearly completed surveying their sphere, [which commences this end at Farshan, but wig to the ridiculously high prices asked by contractors no work has yet been placed. As was expected, the natives are appaxing and using all, their influence to resist the scheme, they do not wish their paddy producing land interfered with. When active operations commence there will be a great deal of trouble before they will realize that it must

Austro-Hungary Netherlands

Sweden & Norway Spain

Supported by

the full Strength of the Company. Box Plan Opens To-day at ROBINSON'S. Tariff and other Arrangements as previously,

Owing to the action of the Government in purchasing supplies in outside market the F anticipated advance in prices has been checked Saigon market is rather weaker owing to the unexpected arrival of paddy supplies from Cambodia local values, however, cannot decline HONGKONG AND FLOUR TRAFFIC.tracted at full prices. We quote and Saigon

much as all, the grain to arrive has been con-

212,497 35.315

Total.....Ts. 450,000,000

RATES CUT.

The traffic managers of half a dozen big lines operating between Pacific Coast ports and the Orient are in a very much disturbed fame of mind, says a Vancouver journal, over a cut of S per ton in the rate on flour between San

for flour mill combine honours, and general Francisco and the Far East. If has been Dearly year since Mr. Sperry, of California, candidate

disturber of traffic arrangements, sent the steamer Arab over to the Orient on a $ per ton rate. After burning up the profits on a few

voyages of the steamers in cablegrams, tele-

fall of rates..

• Portland and Puget Sound millers had been cutting a pretty

line men temporarily quieted Mr. Sperry, and. grams, and conference expenses, the regular

the rate on their steamers was maintained at $5 per tons. Hera,it has held until a few days 69, when the Arab again drifted into the mar- Regiment, which took place in brilliant weather.kel, looking for business The Orientats are close buyers, and if they were offered flour at Close upon six hundred of the Regiment, in winter kit (which by the way becomes them cents per barrel would not think of ac ept- vastly better than the summer uniform) drewing it without making a counter offer of 74 up on the Parade Ground shortly before eleven cents, it was this trait that caused the down- o'clock, and marched past the Commissioner, attended by Capt. Farmar, A.D.C., first in open order and a second time in close formation. These evolutions ended, they formed up in two extended lines and fired the few de joie. At the conclusion of the Review, the Commissioner expressed to Major Bruce, the officer in com- mand, his satisfac inn at the creditable manner in which the troops had conducted themselves. On the afternoon a reception was held at Captain Wyndham of the Amphitrite, being the senjor naval officer on the station, the offices of the Regiment, and the principal residents.

The Weihaiwel Club was opened on the 6th inst. On'that day'

$6.75 per picut fo. b. Locusts have again made their appearance in local rice districts and are committing great havoc to the standing crop.

OPIUM QUOTATIONS

Hongkong. 27th November. To-day's quotations are as follows>

MLWA NEW

10

OLD ATNA NEW

OLD BENARES NEW

OLD PERSIAN (PAPER)...

43,

- ARTHUR SEYMOUR,'

Representative. Hongkong, 27th November, 1902 [1293d)

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have received instructions

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, TO-MORROW, -(FRIDAY),

the 28th November, 190

at their

Sales Rooms, 20, Des Voux Road, Per chest.

FANCY MIRRORS, DRESSING CASES, $1,000/1,040 | ELECTRO-PLATED TEA SET, TOAST .....@ 1,040/1,100 RACKS, BUTTER DISHES, FANCY. GOODS, LIQUEUR STANDS, GLAD. ..@ 1,000

STONE BAGS, MIRROR CLOCKS, WALK- .....@ 1,015 ING STICKS, BRONZE WARE, FIELD ..@_997} GLASSES, TOYS, PHOTO FRAMES,

&C.

&C.

&c. *Also: SINGLE and DOUBLE IRON | BEDS STEADS and COTS;

NO STOCK ..@780/800

To-day's Advertisement.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

HAMBURG-AMERIKĀ

*LINIE.

NORDDEUTSCHER

LLOYD.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

" BAYERN,"

of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

WIDE SWATH IN THE HONGKONG MARKET, THE Steamship and, with cheaper, wheat, were trotting Mr. Sperry a pretty fast heat in the race for trade. Last week a big firm in the Chinese metropolis cabled aver invitations for bids on a 50,000 barrel lot of flour. The demand, which was quite heavy in September, has slackened off a

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception landed and stored at their risk into the Godówns of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being

of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and

AND

9

60 Cases SCOTCH-WHISKY, 10-Cases FREDERICKSBURG. BEER, Cases SHERRY,. 5: Cases PORT, and 1 Cask CLARET.

TERMS As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

(12940

I ongkong, 27th November, 1902.

THE DAIRY FARM CO., LIMITED.

HAVIN

[AVING just received a New Consign- ment of FRESH AUSTRALIAN | CREAMERY: BUTTER, the Company is

Prices as usual. now prepared to supply Customers as before.

Hongkong, 27th November 1902.

NOTICE

[raggi

fandmarks, and they are passed without com lie. It is proposed to employ a number of Government House, which was attended by little this month, and as there is still plenty of Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence desire to express their heartfelt thanks to

ment. The vessel still lies there on her port side, pointing her nose towards Kowloon and by this tirus, no doubt, is red with rust. “An effort to turn the ve-sel is to be made to- morrow and as the work of raising the steamer is in the able hands of Messrs. Gibson and Moston, many feel sanguine that the effort will be crowned with success. The native divers employed at the wreck have lately been hard at work with the purchases.

CROWN PRINCE OF SIAM

TO RETURN HY EMPRES OF JAPAN.

He

Japanese engineers.

CANTON, Nov. 25th.

REF RMERS AND REBELS.

There have been persistent rum urs in the city for several days that the reformers, or rather the Sün party, are to jo'n the Kwangsi rebels and make an attack upon the city. Such rumours are ap: to be misleading and not much notice should be attached to them. This rumour, however, has come from different quarters, and many people believe in

it. At least there seems to be ground for be- lieving that the Sun party has been rendering help to the rebels by supplying them with guns and ammunition. The fact th' thundreds

THE LADIES OF PORT EDWARD

were at home' to meriters of the Club from 4 to 6 pm. One of the rules of the Club; I may say in passing, is that wives of members, and ladies introduced by them, are admissible to the privileges of the Club. This new depar ture has called down the blessing of the Pekin and Tientsin Times, whose editor congratulates the Weihaiwei Club upon its fortitude which is, of course, so much to the good. The

The Crown Price of Siain, returning home from the Coronation and touring through the United States, will leave Vancouver on 1st of rough, looking characters have come to innovation, however, like many another, may Camon from the disturbed districts and from lead to novel and unforeseen results. One bas ecember by the Empress of 7 pan, arrives at Yokohama on 13th December andtran Kwangsi tends to give plausibility to the heard of curtain Ictures delivered, in the small ships to the Royal Yacht Maha Chakrikri forumour. The officials have wind of some hours of the morning, by neglected spouses to conveyance to Siant. As we notified in our trouble, and keep the gates closed early and their belated benedict, late returned from that last issue the Maha Chakrikri leaves long- have doubled the guards. But there may be invention if the Evil One, the Club. There is kong on Saturday and the Siamese courtiers on many of there soldiers who would cadily join forth, for here we have the possibility that in no saying, however, what the future may bring her passenger list, viz. Phya Visndt, Phra oblics or riolers. Rajavariudle, Luang Sunthen, L. Sakdi, L.

ne purtion of His Majesty's Dominions, at Bisal Aunkich. N Dairem. N. Holbam, N.

least, this situation may be reversed. Truely the development of Weihaiwei proceeds apace

Aron, 1. 1ob and N. R. Stet are making the minst of their stay at Victoria where they are re iding ashore.

CHINESE MERCHANTS AT VARIANCE.

A BONGKO G"ACTION.

In the Sydney Courts on the rat inst,, before the Chief Judge in Eiquity (Mr. Justice A. II. “Simpson) the matter of Wong Ui Chun and

AN OFFICIAL KILLD. News con.es from Heungshan that a band robbers have been houting in leungshan | district," between Micas and the city, of tleungshan. A small official who went against them was kifed, and his soldiers scallered. Soldier: have been despatched to scatter the robbers. The robbers are fe red so much that 1,000 soldiers have been sent to capture the too roblers.

DOCKS.IN THE EAST.

The returned soldiers of the Coronation con- tingent are now sufficiently settled and composed in mind to deliver themselves of

MATURE OPINIONS

THE NAVAL YARD

L

demand for mill feed, Oregon and Washington millers were eager to land, the order, and put prices down to the bottom. A rate of zå cents per barrel lower than that had secured big brders in September failed to bring the order to either Portland or Tacoma, and just when millers were speculating as to how. Mr. Sperry was going to keep even on the price at which he secured the order, the news of the $4 rate was received.

While the millers and transportation, com-

delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contraryTMbe given before 4 P M., TO-DAY.

J

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gonds remaining undelivered after the 4th December will be subject to rent.

.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on THURSDAY, the 4th December, at 9.30 A.M.

All Claims must reach us before the 7th

panies succeeded in patching up the troubleDecember, or they will not be recognized. when the Arab invaled the market about a year ago, conditions are so much changed this time that some misgivings are expressed over a peaceful settlement, and there is a possibility that a serious m'e war may result. The Arab on her last previous cut rate expedition was owned by a foreign corporation, who had just received her back from the government, and it was supposed that when she went foreign, she would stay there, instead of coming back to a the regular lines, the Arab was purchased by land of declining freights. Unfortunately for

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD:

MELCHERS & CO,

Agents. P

(6530:

Robert Dollar, of San Francisco, and it is now

announced that he will keep her regularly in the Or ental trade. Ile also owns the transp. it Egbert which was sold a few days ago for 5:900s. The Egbert can carry about 3,500 tons of cargo, and would probably be more profit. able on a $1 per fon rate than the Arab. These Iwo steamers can hardly handle all of the business that will be offering, but they can. handle enough to demoralize the flour after this cut until they are satisfied that the price will not take a further-drop of $3 per ton.

HEAVY CARGOES

FOR THE 'ORIENT,

as to what they saw in the great London. Whether they accord with ose of the Hong- kong men. I do not know; but here they are. As jo things inanimate, the soldie s of the Far East declare themselves to have been much inspressed with the busy streets, the luftiness of others against Sti Chong and others was res

The buildings and the evidences of wealth The fudian Daily. Vios.--Docking accom- generally. But with regard to the animate feared to. It appeared that plaintiff-instituted Ten suit-in the Supreine Court of H-nigh ang

modation in the East Indies station is not keep fention, their judgments it will be seen ite against the defendants, two of whath live in ing pace with the modern requirements of the

The o Maru which arrived on Monday- Gy.!ney, fo dissolution of pirtne ship as mer. Navy. In short it is not much better than ito sa evenly divided. They consider that the brought to the Orient one of the most valuable 1 chants. Plaintiffs alleged that the business was most half a century ago, At the presebut tirabile dictu, they one and all agree that valued at about $800.00 and included amongst men were fine-looking and very well dressed, cargoes that has left Victoria, BC. It was was carried on in Hongkong under the name time there is not a single dry dock between of Hip On Cheung, and that there were two Malta and Hongkong, one of the most imporrent serves to shake that fixed opinion?

the ladies were ugly. And no amount of argu.the shipments the following articles: Books, branches in Sydacy, one in Pit-street, called tant sections of the Eastern zou e, capable of

-lanterns, cutlery, hardware, flour, cotton, lead, A change at Rip Cheung, and the other at Batán, road, taking in a first-class cruiser. This leaves a

domestics, apples, salmon, salt fish, photo- Alexandria, known as Hip' War and, The stretch of 6 023 miles unprovided for. There

graphic supplies, paint, bicycles, beer, tinware, application was for the pur, ose of having a was no reason why the docks of Bombay, Cal- deserves to be chronicled. Commander. Mc. clocks, sewing machines, furniture and bar seceiver appointed until the hearing of the culta, Madras, Trincomali, Colombo, etc., etc. Hutchin, late of H.M.S: Eclipse, who has been silver. Of the latter she had 410,000 ounces suit in "Hongkong. The Supreme Court should not be brought up to date so as to be for the past few months in command, is now worth $105,000. The silver was from the mines at the latter place lind made an order capable of taking in first-class croisers and battle replaced by Commander Yorke, R.N., who has of Washington Montana and other Pacific and appointed Mr. AR Lowe receiver ships at a comparatively small cost. The signs received his appointment from England. Com-Coast states. Texas came in with an enormous until the bearing of the suit, An ex-parte of impending trouble in the Persian Gulf will mander McHutchin has made himself desercion consignment of 7,211 bales, worth, in order had been obtained from the Supreme make this an absol to a cessity for nothing is vedly popular by his unfailing tact and good round numbers, $400,000. Besides this, there Couit of New South Wales, appointing te certain than that a strong haval force will humour, and there is much regret att Mr. Well, Palmer as temporary receiver, and eventually concentrate in that region, Too departure. Both these officers, together with these proceedings were the submitting of a late is a word of ill omen in the East, nor is Mrs Yorke, were present at His Honour the nuntion to continue his appointment until the there any reason why the Indian dockyards Commissioner's Reception on the oth hearing of the suif, V

should not be equipped so as to turn out gun We have had but little winter as yet the boats and cruisers, and even battleships, for weather prophets who foretold an early winter the Navy. A Naval Works Act would meet being wrong, as usual. The green of the the contingency, and this should be pressed on multitudinous opk shrubs on the hillsides is she Indian Gove piment as a matter of absolute Flanged to various autumnal tints, but there necessity and of the first importance. The cost has been nothing approaching frost or a north would plinutely repay itself in addition to blow. Instead we are favoured with daily iving employment to many who need it. Inunshine and the mildest breezes. The China blr Knox (instructed by Westgant, Nathar, orice days many ships were built in Indian -dland C) appeared for plaintiffs; and Mr. Gør-

man, however, is preparing for the cold tus Idon and Mr. Kelynack (instructed by Mr. Jasvirls and afterwards did good servicp in cume, and is busy on the hills in his character

W. Abigail) for defendants.

the Navy. Why not again ? -

of follage wrecker.

The defendants denied the partnership, and mended that the only relationships were Those with regard to trade, 20 appointment of Mr. Palmer as receiver until the bearing of the suit, defendants, Lu Tit Cheung and Li l'ang Tseung, to be managers of the business under bis supervision.

His Tonour, inade: an oriler to continue thic

COTTAM & CO. POR PANAMA HAT",

-SK for ASAHI-JAPANESE BEER-

Gă Girault.

FOR TRESS'S STRAW HATS

in detail, the heaviest consignments were as were 1,180,003 yards of cotton domestics.

follows: Flour, 20,000 sacks: beer, 3,000 dozen finis; silver, 410,000 ounces; bay, 700 bales; colton domestic, 2,185,000 yards; cotton, 7,211

bales; pig lead, 146,846 pounds. The flour is principally the output of Seattle mills, while the lead comes from the Pacific Coast, Northwest states-- The Fyo's freight-was all consigned to the following cries: Yokohama, Kobe, long- kong, Shanghai, Chefoo, Haifung, Tokyo, Via ivostock, Chemu po, Tientsin, Fusan, Manila, Bankok, Moji, Singapore. I be steamer "“Chico is now on the trager loading 1,800 tons of salmon for the, steamer: Fremont, sister, to the Shawmut which is expected to bring 1.5, co tons of cargo to the Orient.IN

COTTAM & CO., FOR SUMMER

UNDERWEAR AGY

Hongkong, 27th November, 1902.

HE Family of the late Dr. CHUNG KING U those who attended the funeral and for the tokens of esteem and sympathy sent.

Hongkong, 27th November, 1902, 2-[ra96d:

NORDDEUTSCHER

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LLOYD.

LINIE

STEAM FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI; HIOGO

AND YOKOHAMA,

THE Steamship

"BAYERN,"

of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, Captain H. Bleeker, will leave for the above places TO-MORROW, the 28th instant, at 6 8.88, the 28th

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For further Particulars, apply to :

MELCHERS & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 27th November, iç02/

ak

THE POPULAR

SCOTCH

BLACK&WHITE

JAMES BUCHANAN & CO.

SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS.

By Appointment base

F. M. THE KING.

HRH the PRINCE of WALES

SOLE AGENT

LANE CRAWFORD & CO

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