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TELEGRAMS.

· HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

SERVICE.

The Powers and Venezuela.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1903.

MACHOTM HAARBOUN,

·SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENTS:

form the alis to establish, def, tly, the direction of thië, large break water, which has | for its purpose the deviating of the external currents. In any case, the construction of the sea wall in the inner harbour might protected wih and might help to improve the accessibility of the pot llefore summari sing the more salient features of the arbour hupravement Scheme, our contemporary urges execution the order, which, it is said, has a the desirability of putting into fosnicdiate rived from Lisbon for the purchase of a dred-

The questi-n of the harbour improvement (By special arrangeng nt with Der of Atacan has bern so often before is for the

Ustasiatische Lloyl)

ps) twe ty years, ant is one that is of some concern and unrest in that, they Lige hver ste mi plying between,this and the Turingnese cobby is in the ownership a British company that the following rough translation of a leading article, which appeared in the l'ortuguese paper O Patriota received. All that we ask, says our contemporary, this morning, will be end with some interest, is not beyond the financial respurces of Macao, Our contemporary says that in the month of and, therefore, we trust that our request will

BOGUS TEDKURA MS.

To

BEGIN, 7th Jan., 0.30 p.m. Great Britain, Germany and Italy, who dechired the blockade against Adolpho Loureiro, set down in his report on April, 1884, the distinguished engineer, Mr. Venezuela have again sent a recon- the improvements of the harbour of Macao the ciliatory reply to Am rica. Should following categorical assertions-The con- America notify the Powers that Pro-ditions of the pot of Macan are deplorable Heft itself, unless cornteracted by sident Castro is prepared to accept | practical measures the total-loss of the port is

· the reserve clauses th raising of the ant only fatal, but must be very near at liant, -blocking wil be possible. At pr

sent Castro resorts to the issue of bogus telegrams to the effect that Germany is supporting General Matos.

The Sultan of Morocio,,

A DISAGREEMENT,

.......

White England favours the young Sultan, the press of France and Spain is agitating for Guamara. There is no fear, however, of any friction aris- ing in relațiou-k, the disagreement.

The Tour of the Crown Princo.

The Crown Prince of Germany will visit the Czar of Russia, and intends remaining in the country From the 17th till the 22nd inst. The Hinours regarding his engagement to Princess Alice of Albany are untrue.

(Reuters)

Mission to the Shh of Porsia. LONDON, January 6th. Viscount Downe has been appointed to the head of the Mission taking the Shah the insignia of the Carter.

Cricket.

The Commitice of the M. CC. have a proved of widening the wickets by an inch,

but have decided to ascertain the views of

all the Counties and of the Australian and Philadelphian authorities before submitting the proposal to a General Meeting of the Chil.

Now Australian Governor. Admiral Sir F. G. Bedford has been ap pointed Governor of Western Australia.

LATER.

Passage of the Dardanelles. The British Embassy at Constantiumple has presented the Porte with a formal protest against the passage of four Russian destroyers through the Dardanelles in September, de- claring it to be a violation of international treaties and claiming, if occasion arises the same privilege for British warships.

CORRESPONDENCE.

*We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expresand by

Correspondents in this column)

PROPO-ED MERCANTILE MARINE CLUB.

TO THE Enton or the "Bogkong Telbar APIS.”

Sir, Having had in your pper of the 7th inst., suggestions by China Coaster," re garding the proposed establishment of a Hongkong Merchant & reit a Club that should he open to murine mers and thers, who are desirable membes, I am in ful sympathy with the idea; and with the object of furthering the prope al shou'd be glad to be par in com- munication with "A China Coaster,”

* 1 am, etc.,

EVOLUTION.

flongkong, Jan, Stb, 1903. [We cannat divulge the naine of our corres pondent "A China Caster," but would draw "Evolution's " attent on to an silvertisement appearing in another column announcing that a meeting will be held in connection with the propas 1.-ED., II.K. T.]

QUARANTINE IN NETHER: LANDS-INDIA.

i.

We have received the following letter, dated yesterday, from Mr. Havre Dracze, Consul for the Netherlands -Sir, I have the honour to

Already about 19 years have passed skäre when

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be attended to being panicularly confident in the good will of the present distinguished Governor of M. cao, and in the desire which

tie evinces for the prosperity of the place over whose destiny he zealously presides,

WINGLOK STREET COLLAPSE INQUIRY

The inquiry into the cause of the collapse of Nos. 126 and 118 Winglok Street was resuined this afternoon.

Ip Fua Mun, manager of a Chinese mercantile firai, said there were 45 bigs of pepper, 50 of sign,and 10 cases of tobacco on the thir floor of No. 136. There was nothing of special weight on the and floor. The total weight of the goods; }) would be 8į tars.

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At this stage photographs of the collapsed buildings, taken by Mr. P. Crisp, Inspector and shown to the Magistrate and the Jury. of Buildings, were put in by the Crown Solicitor

On

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

CAPTAIN'S CUP and silver medaL FOR

JANUARY.

The following wore it only cards retained:-- Mr. C. W, May...

-866-80 Mr. E. V. D. Parr........... 103-1588 23 entries. POOL.

Mr, C. G. Matthew, R.N. Mr. C. W. May

99-10-79 86-6-20

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200aps Robertisements,

THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, THE SIXTH ORDINARY ANNUAL

MFTING of SHARRIOLDERS IN the Company will be held at the OFF CBS of the Gapany, 14, Des Voeux Road, Victoria, on-SATURDAY, the 17 h January, 1903, at

o'clock AM. for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General: Mapagers, for the year ending 31st December, 1992, declaring a Dividend and electing a Consulting Commitee sund Auditors. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, 15th; to SATURDAY, 171 January, 1903, both Days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO, General Managers, Hongkong, 8th Janu ry 1903. £336

niguts in Gariison are vice-presidents, "Lady |, 7777 WORLD'S CUTTON PIN: Gascoigne has kindly consented to present the prizes at the Kowloon Ranges on Saturday, Indlar Engineering points out that while planters in India ase mourning over the collapse Jacuary 10th at 5pm.

individuals still wishing & › enter for competi- of the indigo Industry, and lamenting the fall tions can purchase tickets at the secretary's in the price of ten, neglecting at the same time tent during shooting hours, on the oth and foth, the splendid opportunities offered in our newly acquired and sparsely populated colonies, the Practical na cientific Germans are launching an enterprise which leds fair to buit assher Indian industry, la East and West Africa they have been testing the cotton-producing capabilities of the soil and it is expected that in a few years Togoland will be a very import- ant factor in the world's cotton supply. All this time the British investor is supine, and his brothers and cousins help to swell the numbers of the unemployed. I this province the colton trade seems to be almost entirely in the hands of the Chinese There can be no doubt with capital and knowl.dge it might be enormously increased, whilst the fertile lands of the Shan States should offer exceptional inducements to panters, with an almost furajean cilmare NOTICE is her by given time a MEET- available at short distances from the tropical

ING, open in all CERTIFICATED portions where cotton could be easily grown. he held, by the courtesy of the Annaget, at the MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS, will The staple of flunna cotton as at present grown Off as of the Hongkong Telegraph Company, - seid • pt to find favour in Euro e. But the Limited, 1, Ice House Road, Hongkong, at deinand for China and Jypan is large and con3. PM, on SUNDAY, 18th January, 1903, for stant, yer after year. And with scientific FORMING A MERCANTILE MARINE the purpose of discussing the desirability of knowledge there should be no great difficulty OFFICERS' CLUB at Hongkong. in improving the length of staple in the areas

Officers unable to attend may address sug where callon is now grown. Capital of course. gestions to be laid before the Meeting to

THOMAS C. SWABY, would be required, and that is where the diffi

Hongkong Telegraph. city comes in. British investors seems to Hongkong, Sth January, 1903. fight shy of bringing rapitál to Burma, although

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, established, and has been put to several years' the stability of the rupen has now been fritly

LIMITED.

Dr. W. N. Martin, K.N. Dr W. L. Drew,.R.N. Mr. E. V. D. Parr..........................

90-14-82

99-15=84- 103-15-88

-:31 entries. The qua terly meting for the MacEwen, Richardson and lingey Cups takes place from Friday, 9th, to Monday, 12th January, 1993.

CANTON NOTES.

(From Our Own Corcachonilent)

CANTON, 6th January."

PROPOSED MERCANTILE MARINE. CLUB.

HONGKONG-MANILA,

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REDUCED SALOON PAS- SAGE MONEY.

SINGLE, $20. RETURN, $35. SAMERS filed throughout with Electric

Light, Excellent Accommodatión. Duly qualified Surgeon caritil,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, Sth January, 1903,

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the Government was placed in possession of the Following information by an expert' sent out lo study the subject. If the works which the distinguished engineer recommend almost | Dibing has i een done up to the present, with the exception of the Green Island entisankment and the short lengths of sea will in the Inner habour. The tint loss of the port of Maran, fore. cen by Mr. Adolpho Loureira, is approach- ing inexmably. The area in the inner har

The H. K. C. & M. S. B. Co.'s hoats having bour suitable for anchurage, is already in

started this week on a double run in con aller and more restricted so that there is

the fankor made her first night trip yesterday, such condition that it is.fell to become

sequence of the Powas having to go to Dock, badly room for the anchorage of the two Leong Yee Kwai, said that he was one of leaving Hongkong at 5.30 p.m The ni to

test. Whether the fact the money we gunboats, like the Din and Zaire as it was

the managing owners of the Wo Hop scaffold-Centon, in such brits as the ankow, only here and returned to England pays two iurame scen a short time. ago when the two

ning shop, He had been in that capacity for inking about seven hours and the Customs taxes has :nything to do with keeping capital beats bad to approachi จร near to the ten or twelve years, and in 1886 went to London regulations is Cantan forbidding them to enter

out of Indis and Burma or tut, is difficult to channel that the steamer Heung:lian, on for the exhibition. He put up scaffolding, and the harbour before 6 am, it is usual for them say. But capitalists certainly fight shy of in- the run between Macao and Hongkong; in | ent_ring, run the risk of colliding with one of Wales. Ele did all scaffolding that was re-after the Hankow had weighed anchor and interest prevailing on most industries in Eng- was given a certificate by the then Prince of to anchor below Whampon. This morning vesting out here, although double the rate of them. The an Franciscs channel and thequired for the construction of the houses which started for Canton she collided with a large land might be fairly calculated on. Russia also foreshore in front of the steamship companies coll paid. He had been instructed by Wing junke being towed by a launch, neitter of is said to be starting ter-planting on a large steamer on the Hongkong and Macau-run has 5th April last. Ile propped up the floors ped and found that neither craft was in a wharves are in such a sfied condition that the Sing to do the work, which was commenced on which showed any lights. The flankow stopals that more rivalry fimm a drile expected quarter will perhaps soon he experiented! by to wait for a flood tide in order to be able to

of No. 1 Tung Loi Lee in September. sinking con tition,

Indian and Ceylon tea planters. On the cotton leave or to enter the port. This impra-There were good's

growing lands of India and Burma, we may the ground and vidence of the Government is Lonentable on

first floors. The proppings to No. 126.

CANTON, 7th January. certainly hope to be able to compete success- a subject of much importance," and 1r 'so

Winglak Street were similar to those in Tung

THE SLAVE TR·FFIC.

fally with the Germans in Togoland, as we long a time-almost 19 years. We do not

Loi Lanc. He did not prop up the 3rd and

The buying and selling of chikiren, so many have the start of them. But we cannot hope ignore that it was not possible to imme

to do so unless we are prepared to put capital 4th floors. They were put up before Wing times referred to in your columns goes on diately put into execution a' the works S.ng, contractor, started to break down the apace. Not only from the surrounding district and an equal amount of energy and knowledge recommended by Mr. Adulpho Loureiro. In

panty wall of Nos 14 and 16 Tung Lei Street. Are the women, and children procured, burnto the business. Since the American war in

ANEMERGENCY MEETING the above the sixties of the last century, the colton in- | A LODGE will beheld at the FREEMASONS consequence of the then not too prosperous he was of opinion that the walls were broken ever in the city itself men sell their wives and conditi, a of the public treasury of Macan some down in October. As each floor was broken daughters in order to procure food. A new dustry out here has progressed but slowly, al-HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, at 5 long 30P.. precisely. Visiting "of them might well have been carried out by down he mopped, up the remaining floors. departure was made this morning: On the though it gives usually a good return to those Breilten are cordially invited to attend.

wow. Setting aside the works that had to be The shaping props were in the shape of a fan. arrival of the Faiskan a man and won in were

engaged in it, în Burma at'any rate.--Ea. Hongkong, 5th January, 150g

1100 curied out within Chinese territory, we shall There were five groups of like nature in No. 14, handed over to the Fathan whart guari of with a distance of ten feet between each pro, soldiers for kidnapping. It appears that a The shorings were propped up on stacks of woman, whose husband died in Hongkon, was bricks. The proppings were completed about tald by this man and woman that they were three, or four weeks before the collape took instructed by her friends to take her to her place. Wing Sing, the contracter, directed him husband's relations in Cantor. For this purb how to place the props, and Mr. Orange neve pose they shi, ped by thẹ Fatshan on Tuesday directed him in that respect. He knew Mi

nght, but during the passage the compradore's emmings one of Messrs. Leight and Omnge's suspi ions were aroused, and he prompi einployees, who was generally on the works. informed the chief officer, with the result that He received his orders from Wing Sing, the couple were handed on r on arrival. the contractor, · Peloid he put up the props he did not examine the wall as he knew nothing about thein. It is business was to put up sc. ffolding. We did not know what

propped up the party wall of Ngs, 12 and 14 weight the wa'l was suppering. When he

He did not reckon the weight, but before start ing he was aware that the premises were used as a godown.

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what is recommended. They are as follows: (1) directing the currents, (2) dredging. He divided the currents into external and is remal, giving the latter denomination to the currents observable in the harbour and in the | channel of Macao, and exter al 11 those that comċ from the roadway and the channels of ip and Bungie. To direct the external currents the Taip bienkwater was planted, which, starting from the island of that name, would teimrate at Pedia Areca. There is, however, a difference of opinion s regants this breakwater. There are those who believe that the breakwater should com. termina's in Pedra, Areca so as prevent the mence from the island of Don Juan nd

strong curent, which somes from the Broad- 'way dividing into two, one finding its way into the roadway and the other to the channel of Taipa, as was the wish of Fr. Adolpho Loureiro. Since by this means the force of this cument would be broken and might possibly not have been sufficient to anest the full progress of the silding up of the tha nel of Taipa in the high scis, Besides this, the detritur, conning from the wadway procei ding from the West River,

could accumulate for from the breakwater and fil up the Talpa chancel. It is true that we Luuld then construct a whauf in Pedra 'Areca, and go by font from the bie kwater to Taipa,

M. Ad Ipho Loureirn, in concluding his report, said, "I world hot co clude this report without pointing out over again that the ubservations, which 1 subaited to the am

klevation of Government should not be con- sidered as a foal and complete work; but rather as a preliminay scheme sufficient tu proceed with immediately." Above all, it is the observation of the tides that the distinomshed and well-known engineer wanted should be continued, because he met with difficulties in making evening observations for want of a staff, and also because be'uld not, owing the war then waging between France and Chine, e tablish beyond Portuguese waters tidal observations stations as he desired, since they were indespensable for a complete study of this important point with- a view to basing therein the proper deviation which should be given to the external currents by means of the breakwater, in order to accorc the desirable result, which is of pre'erving unobstructed the bed of the channel of the par of Macao which the dredgers would keep inform you that the Governor-General of pen. It is certain that the proper guidance Netherlands India has decreed that all shipsf the current could give this result since we or vessels arriving from Hoagkong or having have, at the foot of the forts of Taipa called at this port are subject in Netherlands: and Bugie, two dep hs of eight metres caused India to a quarantine of ten days from the by the action of the currents, and which date of departure from this port or since the shows that, bei g prope ly directed, they could last case of plague on board. Importation is still make and preserve equal depths in the temporarily prohibited of the animal refuse, shangel, which would be formed with the aid clawe and hoofs, animal or human ha'r and of the dredgers. It is, therefore, expedient which are sulted or cured with a senic, raw that, before anything is dane, a board should wool and rags, bags alrealy been used, coming from Hongkong or under the directorship of a naval ice, who transhipped at this port. Also is temporarily would devote themselves exclusively to con prohibited to import from Hongkong into inue the prosecution of the tidal observa Netherlands-India tapestry and used embroi ions made by Mr. Adolpha Laureiso, and deries unless they are transported, as personat amplify them by establishing other observation baggage or in consequence, of change el remations, which this distinguished engineer sidence—1 have the honour to remain, Sir, desired, but which cannot be established but Your obedient servant," "

side Portuguese waters. These observations A DROEZE made continuously for two or three years might for ASAHI-JAPANESE BEER- ·KS for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER.–

AG. Gimult

Wing ok Street. The props which he used were of the best material; in fact, five times stronger than others.

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OPENI G UP OF WEST RIVER PORTS,

Eight parts --Dosing, luk To, Yuet Sing, Luk Pu,. Hou Lik, Kau Kong, Ma Ning, and Yung Ki wil be officially open to Britis!. steamers on and after 12th inst.

TROOPS.

Troops continue to leave here for the West Liver, in tow of mandarin latinches. Several thousand must-have now left the city.

THE KWANGSÍ REBELLION.

REBELS VICTORIOUS.

Commercial.

TOD V'S INTELLIGENCE.

there are no sellers. The e' is a slight im BANK shares are in great request at $670,

provement in HONGKONG, CANTON & VACAO STEAMBOAT CO, and sales have been effected. INDO CHIN FRAM NAVIGATION R $6. at $37.937 50 and $38. There are sellers of STAR FERRY CO's Binted at 25

Small

siles have been made in SHELL TRANS- PORTS_at_25/- HONGKONG & WHAMPOA | DOCK Co's have declined, and sales have been made at $207.50 and 3205, HONGKONG HOTELS are inquired for at $141. Sales have bren made of WATKINS LD, at $8,

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EXCHANGE.

EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 264.

THEATRE ROYAL

THURSDAY, 15th January, 1903.

ENTERTAINMENT VARIETY

is aid of THE SAILORS AND SOLDIERS-INATITUTE,

Arsenal Street,

RAND NAVAL ASSAULT-AT-ARMS J by Members of the Crews of

[L.M.S, ALUJOY" & H.M.S. “OCRAN,” Interlude by the celebrated String Band (under The Baton SIGN WIE KODÉRTIS) OF H.M.S. “ALBION," kindly ten! for the occasion by Rear-Admiral H.T. GRENFELL, and Officers.

Marvellous conjuring by WAN LUnry the

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Credits, months sight ........... 2.031

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ON VORQUAMA, T Sovereigns, Hank's Buying Rate......... finid Leaf 100 touch, per tart Bar Silver

OPIUM QUOTATIONS.

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Doors. Open at 8.30 MM. Performance from 9 to 11 PAL

Prices 53, 52, & $1.

Box Office at the Compradore's, City Hall, will be Open on and after MONDAY, the yah January, 1993

Honclenny. Sth January

INDO-CHINA STEAM MAVICATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

HE Company's Steamship

THE

Ter ches

To lay's quotations are as follows:→ MALWA NEW C

13

LAST YEAR OLDEST

By Mr. Looker He ha I had a very long ex- perience in the scaffolding trade, in fact, about It years. He had done a great deal of busi- ness, including the propping up of walls when houses were being demolished. He had never experience a collapse in the course of his eleven years' experience. l'e could tell by his experi-Keports begin to arrive at Citon from the ence what was required to properly prop up a disturbed districts to the effect that, on the 3rd wall. Regarding floors, he always used vertical instant, the Imperial troops came in collision props. He also put up partitions, and was with the rebels in the Nim. Shin l'ass on the instructed by Wing King, the contractor, Afer orders of Kwangsi, where, after a severe the collapse he visited the scene and found fight, temp rial troops are reputed to have been put to fght, leaving behind them a great copper, iron, and other boxes in the deb is

By Mr. Duwley-He had done larger number of wounded and sini-. At the Euk Lo pass, Kweichow province, another section b Than the one he undertook al

the Imperial forces also engaged tre rebels. most sanguinary battle was repared, and PATNA N although the rebuls wavered at the beginning, | BRNARES NEW yet they afterwards rallied and delivered a PERSIAN (PAPER) crushing defeat to the Imperialists. During the heat of the baule, three sections of the Government troops were ambuscaded, "andl

hines are situated in the southernmost were slain to a man The Hakkas whose

districts of Kwang Si, but who me to be found in every province, are reported to have joined the rebel racks. The reported marching of, the r bels into Hunnan province has been confirmed. Wang Chi Chuer, the Imperial commander, has been recalled, and, cashiered for not being able to cope with the rebels, and allowing them to get into Hunnan territory, Another report says that the Canton auitiorities have telegraphed direct to the Throne for advice, It is reported that Viceroy Yuan Shi Kai has ordered the despatch of two thousand, his for ign drilled troops; to ilunnan to -Crush the rebels.

Poon l'on said that he was the master of the Wing Sing shop, and carried on work as a contractor. last year he signed a con- tract with Li Chuk Kai to build ten houses in Tusé Loi Lane. The plans and specification were prepared y Mr. Millan and signed more than in months ago. The agree ment-comprised the pulling down of the tell houses, a and labour, messils and scaffolding connected with the job.

{Proceeding).

HONGKONG ARMY RIFLE ASSOCIATION:

LÄHES MAT 11.

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg. Acting Director of the Hongkong Obser. vatory

The second meeting of the Hongkong Army Rifle Association commenced yesterday, and will be continued till Saturday afternoon. Up to the present the events have been for Natives only, but the events for British troops com mence to-morrow. The keenest contest will undoubtedly be the Grand Acgregate Cha! enge Cup, the winner of which will be awarded a cup as being the best shot in the British Garrison irrespective of rank On Saturday. On the 8th at 11.40 am, "The depression from 3 to 5 pm, here will be a Ladies' Noail has moved into the Pacific to the NE of

Match. The conditions for the Litter are The barometer Service Rifle, Range zoo yinds, and Hull's-eye two feet diameter (Ride and ammunition provided) Triz-s presented by the As nciation. the Revolver Pool is proceeding daily,, separate mange being provided for it.

@ $.970/1,00..

"LOONGSANG,"

1,000/1030 Captain G. S. Weigail, will be despatched as . .... 1,030/1,050 above on' WEDNESDAY, the rath instant,

€ 1,925

@ $92

@ 60/730.

To-day's Advertisements.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGEFIES MARITIMES

"Paquebots-POSTE FK`NGAIS,

FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, THE Company's Steamship

"SALAZIE," Captain Aubert, will be despatched for the Ports on or abour WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant.

F10040

For Freight or Passage, apply to

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.. Hongkong 8th Tańuiry, 1902,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

LINE OF STEAMERS.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON: AND

[HE Steamship

-STRAITS.

"GEENGYLE,“

HCJP.M.

This Steamer has.Superior Accommodation for First class Passengers, and is fitted through. oat with Electric light.

- For Freight Passage apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON &

General Manager Hongkong, Sih Tamanry, 1903)

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM

TION COMPANY:

STEAM FOR BREVIGA

FIUME AND TRIESTE (DIRECT), alling at SINGAPORE, PENANG, RAN. ́GOON, · OLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ`and REPORT SAID.

(ng Cargo at through rates to the (Hgazius, 10-Souin, Africa. "Red Sea,

BLACK- SEAS LIVÁNI, VERIÇI Band. ADRIATIC. PORTSK

J:18 Company's Steamship.

"STLE-JA," Clips ü"Ghezzo,, will be zespatched as above. MOND the Shin a 1, T.MAN

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their.inly to Goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kow-

sacks, which have be formed attached to the Harbour Office,nation Competition, and afterwards a Ladies pater has risen over Japan, falien loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ld., at Kowloon,

considerably along the China coast, particular 1 in the Nonl

ft.E. Major-G hemi Sir William J. Gas.......... coigne, K.C.M.0, it president of the Association, and the officers comun beling corps anil regl

SK for ASAHI JAPANESE DEER

G.Girault,

Pressure is highest between the E. coast of China and WJapan, and probably another depression has appeared over N, China.

Decreasing monsoon in 5. China and the N. part of the China Sea.

Forecist moderate NEwinds

5K for ASAHI JAPANESE BEER-

(G. Girault..

where cach consigninent will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon Las the Goods dre landed

Goods not cleared by the rib instant will be subject to reht.

No Fire Insurance will be rëried.

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- Thijs steamer has capital a comandation for passengers, Electric light and carries a doctor,,

Information, as te Passage and Freight

SANDER, WIELER & Co,

.. Agenix, traspbergen Hils January -10 3 UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN. STEAMSHIP LINE

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Comany's Steamship

INDRADEÒ,".

All damaged packages must be lef in thes Godowns, and a certificate of the damage. Captain Eite brook, will be despatched as above ubtained from the Gudown Co. within ten dayson orale SUPUESDAY, the 10th February, of the steamer's arrival, alter which no claims. For Fright, apply to will be recognised.."

PANJARDINE, MATHESON &Co.,

Agents, (329) Hongkong, 8th January, 1901

TOYEN MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW." |

Hongkong, 8th January, 1903

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