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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1903.
the "articles exhibited on | sshops, but must visit the and see the treasures of the temples. It is from such sources as these that Mr. Tom ye, of Kyolo, who pet.
Dersonally collected the embroideries and aut
curios, to be offered for sale by Mr. Lammert, have been obtained. Whoev will pay the necessary price for really gent things, chosen by the experience and jugment acquired during many years, will find them in this collection, which, we are given to understand, is the finest ever brought to the Colony. It includes a piece of embroidery, valued-át, a thousand taels, representing a peacock on a gold ground, a four-fold screen of silk embroidered with views of Nikke, and an ivory musume exquisitely carved. In strik ing contrast to the superb needlework of
MIENTSINDAY BY DAY:"
(From Our Own Correspondent).
TIENTSIN, January 14th,
-OFIUM QUOTATIONE. To-lay'a quotations are as foll MALWA NEW
To-day's Advertisements.
FORTHCOMING PIGEON SHOW.
SHOW of FANCY and other PIGEONS;
| to bear the immigration movement, the internal | wih Siberian, can only find a market dash”- circulation of Siberia itself, the possibilities wards, or at moat in the Trans-Baikat and in called forth by the opening, out of the dormant the Amour région, at the expense of the local - ML resources of the country, and the international Russian-immigrant element
LAST YEA through-traffic in passengers, mails, and goods, The trading intercourse of Russia and her HE OLDEST:: not to mention the claims of official and militwa Far Eastern neighbours, considering the PATNA, NEW ...... Just as I expected, Yuan Shi-Kai bas «lreadytary necessities. This it în a 'dition to its pre-extent, resources, and standing of the countries
BENARES NEW PERSIAN PAPER). been at the Generals about withdrawing the sent goods traffic to and from Russia. New concerned, is comparatively Insignifican, tea troops from. Tientsin, now that Shanghai is feeding lines too, such as the St. Petersburg from China alone attaining any substantial evacated. There is not the slightest analogy. Vologda Vjatk Railway now building, must in dimensions. between the two places but that matters not in time pouran additional burden on to the carriage the least to the Chinese. The fact of the capacity of the main route. With, on the one Shanghai evacuation can be rend as an act of side, the resources and enterprise of Europe, confidence in the ability and good faith of the and on the other the teeming populations Chinese Government, and if such, then the the East, and midway an undeveloped expanse retention of trops anywhere is obviously, un- surpassing in extent the whole superficies of necessary. The Viceroy has given the generals Europe, but which can be traversed in 10 or 12 profuse assurances that the lives and interesis of days, it would be difficult to over-estimate the foreign community shall be fully protected, the future that lies before this masterful under unnecessary that the respective governments yet, as at present the railway is ahead of the should go to so much expense in maintaining country it serves, which needs first peopling garrisons when he is able and willing to do and then developing. everything free of charge. The worst of it is the extreme likelihood of home governments falling into the trap. Few as our men here are there is the probability of their being required for more pressing service elsewhere. It is also possible that so long as Yuan Shi Kai is here nothing sinister might happen. Dit so
Foreign trade in The Far East has hitherto been largely in the hands of a law big firms established in the country itself, and dealing in Russian and foreign goods and commodities A will be held at the KOWLOON HOTEL of all descriptions. Their central establish. menis at Wladivostock, Khabarovsk, Nakol- on SATURDAY, the 31st instant, from 10 A.M.
till to P., and on SUNDAY, the rat. Feb nicvok-on-Aurour, and Blagovestchensk,, with ruary from 13 NOON till 8.2.1. branches scattered over lesser towns and Fanciers wishing to exhibit are requested to: villages, are really Leneral stores and agencies send their Birds to the KOWLOON HOTEL by 8 A.M. on SATURDAY, 31štinet. The Birda range of goods, extending from agricultural | machinery to groceries. Three such firms, now old established, one Russian, one German,
BERLIN, 26th Jan., 1903, 1.20 p.m. The discussions with Mr. Bowen, the United States Minister, have so far been very successful and if the guarantees offered are considered ancient times are samples of the modern art of and with all his troops here it is obviously taking. That future may be somewhat distant doing wholesale and retail business in a wide will remain there until the close of the Show.
satisfactory, the blockade will soon cease. The Maracaibo incident has not had any influence on the con- ferences and the hostile remarks on a part of the press have not made any impressions.
The German Grown Prince,
The Crown Prince of Germany has left Russin and the whole press is warmly commenting on his visit.
The President of the Reichstag.
trem as President of the Reichstag is almost certain, and he will most
Jap ̧, designated the Yuzen-birods, or cut- velvet art, so woven and cut as ig representa painted work. In course of weaving the fabric, the slender metallic, wires running parallel with the woof became covered with the threads. The required patterns and designs are dyed into the fabric thus produced by the Yuzen process the colours obtained being quite durable. When the dyeing is finished, each thread covering the wires woven into the tex-
dracons, and, v rinus ingthical monsters have.
been worked by thi press and charmingly re-
International Mails-No train accommoda- tion is yet provided for the international maji transit traffic the new route is expected to attract From detailed calculations, worked out to moderate and minimum figures from
ture is carefully cut over the pictura produced soon as the troops are withdrawn from here we named authority estimates the fate transit while the ground of the fabric is left plain with should probably find Yuan shifted elsewhere. out the cutting. The wires ie then extracted any Chinese frankly call him the henchman Personally I have but little confidence in Yuan and the work is completed. Sacred birds, lions, and tools of Jung Lu and say "b:wa'c" From all sources one scems to get warning whispers of sinister intentions, and it seems Government are playing a double game. If the home authorities consent to withdraw the troops, matters will develop very quickly fresh interest in the prospect of another
alistic views are also depicted. But there are
The re-election of Count Balles-otherexhibits to be seen and inspected, a partial more and more open la suspicion that the i
ist of which appears in another column. One's first impression on entering the exhibition is a
and the third American, have held a practical monopoly in Far Eastern trade 50 for as Russia's possession inthat regionareconcerned. The closing of the free parts, the shifting of traffic routes, the practical suspension of the
Amour River traffic, and the intal abandon
PRIZES of $30, San and Sig will be awarded for the best three pairs of Birds, respectively.
The First zo peps are for exhibition only, and will not compte. The public are invited
Hongkong, 28th January, 190348
to attend.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
FOR MANILA.
THE Company's Japanese Mail Steamship
structed for the service in the Tropics, and is provided with superior accommodation and with all modem fittings and improvements for the safety and comfort of Passengers. Electric
carried.
and Refrigerator. Doctor and Stewardess
For Freight.or l'assage, apply to
likely accept the post again. The starling sense of too much lovelines ·hut our before Europe has time to be stirred up to Riga, Siberian butter reaches the London tions, reaped the benefits of the first awakening
postal data of the countries likely to avail themselves. of the shorter route, the above- ment which now looms over the lately
"YAWATA MARU,".- rising trade of the whole Amour
123,60 Tons, Captain A. E. Moses, will be des- mail carriage at 8,000,000 pounds (16,121 tons) gion, owing to the completion of the Man-¦ patched for the above Port on FRIDAY, each and per diem by, of course, express or mail character and extent of their former exclusive requiring two to three special carriages from
churian Railway, hase naturally affected the the 30th instant, at Noon.
This Well-known Steamer is specially con trains. Existing international postal arrange hold of the trade of the district. The conditi ns. ments would need modification before any praft in fact, are altogether clanging. The American, to the railway itself, as an intermediary only, after 30 years of profitabl business is now:
partially curtailing his trade operations. These could be derived from this mail traffic. traffic of the Siberian line. Now, too, with the
Grain occupies the first place in the goods firms, established before the Fa, East began to attract attention, with their thorough know- establishment of direct communication via ledge of the country, people and local condi
market direct, and not under Danish marks
of this remote region, though now wider com- orvi a Denmark only.
petition must follow the introduction of the Tea-The new overland route may revolu-railway and the revolution it is entailing on tianise the conditions of the tea trade in
local arade conditions generally. Though these Russia. While Russia is, undoubtedly, the
Grms deal largely in Russian goods as well, it 15. not to be wondered at if American and largest consumer in Europe, so far as the
German articles are more conspicuous than amount of tea consumed, owing to the quantity of liquid tea drunk is concerned, the different method of mixing, is but 0.93 lb. per
British. So, too, in the construction of the Manchurian railway, according to a recent
Chancellor, Count von Buelow, as not interfered at all in this matter..
Honours for Prominent German Officials.
BERLIN, 27th Jani; 7.15 p.m. Admial Tirpitz, Admiral Bende am, and Bucchsel have received Orders; the ambassadore at Peking, Dr. Mumni von Schlvarzensten, has been made Baronet, and Herr von Koeller,ecretary of State for Alsace
readers should inspect the work for themselves as no exhibition of such a character has ever been given before in Hongkong. It is an op portunity which should not be overlooked,
THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, the case of Dodwell and others v. Volt and others came before Mr. Justice Swin- fen Eady on roth ult..
·
Mr. Eve, K.C., recalled the fact that a sum-
ons was taken out by the directors of the China Mutual Steam Navigation Company (Limited), asking for the directions the Court as to the d stribution of a bonus of
massacre.
Everywhere' the "ien family" movement is going strong, and instead of being, as originally design d, a means of preserving public order, and for huteal protection there stems 10 be some underlying purpose in the rest with which the system is being revived. In the city here the fire brigades
Some
are being re-started. In 19. o the firemen were among the most prominent Boxers, and he fore the actual trouble they used to shake their little hand drunis and call the people together and help to excite them to action. Chinese consider there is some significance in the irreorganization. It is now proposed to though, with the place teeming with soldiers there does not appear to be inuch use,
head per annum, whereas in the United King. dom it is over 6 lbs. (taking the data of 1900) 1 is far more expensive that in United King dom, 41, per lb.. of 14 zs being the price of average tea, but owing to the weak infusion habitually prepared it is made to go much pounds of tea (115,807,202 lbs.) in 1931, against
report of the United States Commercial Agent
tools and supplies were used as all points." at Wadiwostock, "American locomotives,
A. S. MIHARA;
Manager, Hongkong, 28th January, 1903.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL S.S. CO.) REGULAR SERVICE BETWEEN HONGKONG AND MANILA, IN 48 HOURS.. The country in general is now brought with-
THE Company's well-known Steamship ΤΗ in the range of possible trade and into connec tion with Russia's and "he world's centres of pro-
ROHILLA MARU”`
and Lorraine has received the order | £25,000, which Mr. Hok, of Liverpool, had organize a native volunteer corp in the city, funher. Russia imported altogether-3,153,806 duction and demand. Its unwieldy size, however, | Captain E. P. Bishop, will be despatched for
of the Black Eagle,
An honour for the "Iltis"
FOR TAKU SERVICE.
offered as compensation to employes and for contingencies over and ai ove the offer he had made to the shareholders for their shares. The
a
rebuilt. It is to be 32 feet high and 22 wide, The city wall around Pactin. fu is being with, a moat beyond it. The city which is divided into four sections is to have strong barricades in cach. This would suggest that a
3 492,517 pounds (126,122,857 lbs) in 1900. Or the above amounts, 651,765 piculs (86,902,000 754.414 piculs (103,588,333 lbs.) in 1903, while lbs.) were imported from China in 1971, and
its sparse and almost purely peasant population, MANILA, on TUESDAY, the 3rd February,
at Noon.
To be followed by "ROSETTA MARU,” on the th February. Magnificent accommodation - Comfortable
its want of sea communication, apart from the Far East, and its still backward condition, more
by the main line, cannot but retard the develop cabins. Excellent table. Unrivalled speed. particularly so away from the districts covered ment of its many latent sources of pastoral Electric light. Doctor and Stewardess carried. wealth. It would be premature to expect any For Freight or Passage, apply at the Com very sudden or wide awakening commercial or į pany's Office, 3, Queen's Building, Iço House
K. NAKASHIMA,
Manager. Hongkong. 28th January, 1993.
sunnions stood over pending the holding of general meeting of the company. The meeting had been held, and according to the allegations of the plaintiffs, which were not, he believed acceled to by the respondents, the meeting time is anticipated when some action may 1890, partly accounted for by the import of industrial enterprise, so far as to affect foreign Street,
To conmemorate and honour the behaviour of the officers and the crew of the Iltis at Taku the Empassed a resolution authorising the directors peror has issued a Cabinet order that the gunboat is to larry the Cross of the Order le mèrite above her flagstaff
pour
(Reuters)
The Venezuelan Affair,
Loxos, January 2ólk. Mr. Bowen has announced that he has good reason for believing the Venezuelan .dispute will soon be satisfactorily settled.
The Transvaal. Ex-Commandant De la Rey addressing a crowd in Dutch at Ventersdorp said that Mr. Chamberlain was the man to set things right; 'and urged the Boers to be loyal to the new Government.
Eleven prominent Boer irreconcilables who had sworn never to take thie hand of a National Scout, have resolved, after hearing Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Potchefstroom, to bury animosities and co-operate with the **** British,
LATER.
The Plague in Durban. Owing to the spread of the plague in Dur-
ban the native servants and labourers are leaving the town in thousands,
distribute the whole. £25,000 as the fires tars proposed. That involved 11,280 to the employes of the company, and 10,000 among the directors. The real contest was as to the distribution of the £10,000 among the directors. As to the 11,280 for the employés, he understood all panties were desirous that that portion of the fund, should be distributed in the- way proposed by the directors, and supported the present application; which was that £1,280 might be distributed among the employés, the rest of the summons standing ofar pa regards the contested. £10,000.
Viceroy es on adding-to-his-staff-or tale place at the provincial capitals The foreign speaking Chinese, and seems bent on having the best men he can get around him, though many of them have absolutely nothing to do. The foreign staff is entirely for show and no one can discover that they fulful day purpose but that of a blind.
Smallpox is beaking out as usu.l and our Consul-General is one of the first foreign
victims. In Peking the disease is pretty had but not here at present. If this dry snowless matter goes on, however, it doubtless will be. Everyone is rushing to get vaccinated in con-
sequence and ourtwo doctors are busy. Bye the by I wonder if it is generally realized that large and growing as the Tientsin community is we have only two Pritish doctors. Of course, the position is ridiculous, especially as those two belong to the same firm and virtually represent monopoly. The result is naturally that many people complain, and there is no remedy because there is no competition. One of the will be taken, i hear, by a Hongkong med to, ivo is leaving here in the spring and his place
but that will not break up the disadvantage
Mr. Macnaghten, KC, for Mr. Nelson, one of he shareholders who had sold his shares, said he was a respondent to the summons, and his position had always been that this cash in the hands of the directors belonger, not to the company, hut those shareholders who had sold heir shares. So far as the employés are con- cerned, he had no objection to their being paid with regard to the meeting, be said that had nothing to do with the fund; but if it had, then he said the meeting was altogether irregularly held. First a gentlemen took the chair who. had no right there. Then there was voting by prazy, which he alleged was not properly donc, Shanghai sme ten years ago uni 1 a little b. cause the chairman got up and said proxies wholesome competition stepped in, which he had in his pocket carried the
ies lutious
This ship: Did you raise any objection 4 the £11,256 being paid?
Mir Mocnaighten replied that he saw no dejection, subject to this: its lordship would semeniber that on the last occasion a number of his learned friends come and claimed to represent “indepedens employés, who wanted more than it was proposed to give them lie said this distribus ion must be final, and the resi of the fund ought not to be subject to any farther claim
The Venezuela Troublė. The allies have handed Mr. Bowen clarations promising to cease the blockade as soon as an agreement is concluded with Mr. Bowen, as Plenipotentiary of Venezuela, embodying their conditions. Venezuela offers part of the Customs of La Guaira and Puerto-Cabello as security, n
LAMMERT'S EXHIBITION, OF SILK EMBROIDERIES AND FINE ART CURTOS.
.
one firm. Matters were much the same in
Doctors
are only human and apt to grow a little casual when they ave things too much their own way. There is a good opening here for an able man to str ke out by himself though it might take him a little time to get known,
THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.
(Continued.).
Russo-
i
The ca acities of this great thorough- His lordship said he had no jurisdiction to fare as the world's carrier east and west cau he, impose any conditions. With regard to what however, under present conditions at least, but anybody else might claim, there would be con- mugh and indefinite estimates. It is safe to siderable dificulty in dealing with it on the say that the line is not at present, and may not summuns. Whoever claimed more must bringe for years yet, in a position to cope with any an action. He could not impose the condition thing like the possibilities and requirements. that the employds should take the 11,280 in that the future may reveal or exact. full discharge: ·
Sibe ian mic alone, peading the population and development if the country, can influence but little the scale of cost and gain. To what exent the railway will realise expectations in international traffic the near future should as sist in forniing an estimate. Trade circles are tijl feeling their way, and rival routes striving to maintain their former supremacy. Cheap and cumbrous commodities can hardly bear the charge of so prolonged a land journey. The
. Mr. Frank Evans said he appeared for Mr Hall, who paid the £25,000 and he desired to wash his hands of the mated. He had no objection to the £11,260 being paid to the employés, so long as no further claim was mode on hímz vsak
Mr. Eve suggested that the directors should pay those employes only who were willing to give a receipt in full discharge of their claims aginst this fund..
It would be difficult to exaggerate the interest and pleasure afforded by a visit to Mr. George Lammert's sales rooms, in Duddell
·Street, where an exhibition and sale of silk embroideries and fine art curios will be held on Saturday and Bionday arxt. There one has an opportunity of witnessing, in the realis tic embroideries and tapestries to be offered for sale, a revival of Japanese tradition, history and poet lore of that wordeiful island empire, and, need we add, many costly arms of beauty never before seen in the Colony. We believe a large number of the treasures on view. are from the palaces of the Mikado, from Buddhist temples, and coffers of the no- bility, while others are duplicates of partics lar sacred patterns woven by order of his Majesty in the imperial brusehold lo m, and carefully preserved by famous old silk wearing families. One will realise that to see some of his claim..
the very choicest and..
of Order accordingly, the rest of the summons nese, art, one must not.
"with" | "standing over.
ASK for ASAHI JAPAN
ASAHI
BEER
His lordship said that was a very reasonable way of dealing with the matter. The order would be that ibose white-accepted in full dis charge would be paid Anyone else who alleged a farger claim w 9, to bɛ left to take auch proceedings as he thought fit to establish
(123,109,322 lbs). The supply from China has, in 1893 the import" was 624,634 piculs
therefore, diminished by 36,207,3:2 lbs. since
the Russian Vice-Consular Colombo, has risen Ceylon teas, which, according to a report of
1900 and (estimated) 230.007,000 lbs in 1901. from 3,000,000 lbs. in 1995 to 20,000,000 lbs. in
Chinese teas hithert› reached Russia either direct by sea, mostly in the Volunteer Fleet steamers from Hankow to Odessa, or overland viz Siberia. The Siberian routes were -
1. By water to Piectain, thence overland via
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. *HE Steamship
trade openings at least, in a country whose area exceeds that of the whale of Europe, but whose i population is that of the British Isles of two centuries ago. Its main waterways excepting in the Far East, magnificent as they are, flow but to the inaccessible Arctic Ocean. Save within the environment of the few large towns, the conditions still-preserve much of their for mer primitive character. The immigration | having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees movement is not that of a superior race flood of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods:
THE
"LIGHTNING,"
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed
akan and Kiakia to Irkutak. This, the ing the country at once with a new spirit of will be delivered from alongside ancient caravan route, will probably succumbenterprise, launching capital freely, and intro- to altered transport conditions.
ducing modern methods and means. Some-
at once:
Cargo remaining on board after the and Fobi
2. By sea to Władivostock, and thence ()thing of this kind has happened, indeed, is therary, at 4 F.3, will be landed at Consignees
by the Ussurian Railway to Khabarovsk, thence up the Amour and Shilka to Sretenak, so to Irkutak (b) To the station of Iman, on the Ussuri line, thence by the River Ussuri to the
Amour and Shilka
་
3 By sea to Nakolalevak on the Amour, and thence by the Amour and Shilka.
The incidence of duties his hitherto played important part in the distribution of tea pound of the duly on tea conveyed via Siberia within the Empire."An increase of 1.3 per
has just been decreed with a view to equalising the cost of delivery by sea and by land.
It seems to be expected that the Ussuri and Amour routes will now lose their tea cargoes, as ndeed the main part of their traffic. The chronic detentions caused by the shallowness of the Amour wese a' perpetual hiødrance to regularity of delivery. The rivalry between the overland and sex toutes must now largely depend, of course, on freights. The railway tariffs are not yet definitely decided. Accord ing to the Press, a special tarifi came in force from Aug.-31st fast for the carriage of lea from the station of Marchuna to St Petersburg, via the rail route, viz, 0.316-35 per pond for the whole distance. ·~
It seems possible that the indirect trade m tea to Russis, via the United Kingdom. will now be considerably curtailed. The Volunteer Fleet is one of the first to feel the loss of traffic casuing from the opening of the overland route. ·
The trade of the vast Amour River territory, since the construction of thẻ 1 ne through Manchuria, is threatened with well-nigh con plete extinction,
Russo-Far Eastern Trade-Among articles of exp it from China and Manchuria to be developed by the railway, the chief are r' tin, silk goods, woollen carpets, beeswax, far goods, bristles, china and porcelain, raw hides and skins, etc Manchurian grain might easily replace American in the Ussuri region, where, roo, its caule produce would be we comed sea will probably hold its own 'n the car ge. Neither of these producis would be needed of all but valuable cargoes, perishable articles in Siberia or Russia- except, perhaps, in and goods deliverable by fixed date.. Rut the Trans-Baikal Russians in the hopes, too, are placed on passenger and mail Amour terzit ry are already complaʼning traffic, to meet which, in a anything he the al-the- influx of cheati Manchurian proportions expected, the entire accommoda- erain to the prejudicent local
on and arrangements would have to be con northern parts of Manchuria, un siderably extended.
em, though fruitful and Should expect
allied, as in time bir thinly
industr
butter-producing regions of Western Siberia, but in general, there and elsewhere, the im- migrants are of the same rugged peasant cle- ment that struggle for existence in the villages of Russia. The great railroad is ahead of the country, but for this very season the present is the time to look round, and easy and even luxurious means of doing so are now within reach of industrial enterprise and the commer (Loncluded)
cial community generally,
Commercial.
TO-DAY'S INTELLIGENCE.
The following are the closing quotations:- BANKS $702 buyers, MACAO STEAMBOATS $37 buyers, INDOS $89 buyers, Docks $205 buyers, HONGKONG HOTELS 143 buyers and GREEN IS. CEMENT $21 sales.
EXCHANGE
N LONDON, Telegrapine Transfer
risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside'; such Cargo impeding the discharge of the vessel. will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance will be effected." Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED;"'
Agents.
[1169. (Jongkong, 28.h January, 1993. •
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NIPPON YUSEN "KAISHA:
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP,; LONDON, PORT SAID, ČOLOMBO AND SINGAPORE. "HE Company's Steamship
THE
"AWA MARU," having arrived fmin the above Forts, consignees of general cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their. Bank Bills, on demand...1/6 13/16 | risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and „Credits, 4 months' night ...5-7 3/10 Godown Company's Godown at Kowloon, D'ments. months' sight...1/7 5/16 where each onsignment will be sorted out IN HEMLIN, (desnaud)........................................:M-1.60|| mark by mark and delivery can be obtained ne
PARIS, Bank Bitis, so demand.....1.96! soon as the Goods are landed, v
Credits, 4 months' sight......2004 Optional Goods will be carried on unless NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on demand...38 instructions are given to the contrary, befora
Credits, 30 days' sight....384P.M., TO-DAY. ROMBAY, Telegraphic Transfe... 116
On demand... 164 7.SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Tr asler......72 Private 30 days' sight.. YOKOHAMA, T.T. vereigns, Bank's Buying Rate.. Wa Leaf to 19uch, per tagi 'far Silve
Goods not cleared by the 4th February, will be subject to rent, DA
All ship-damaged packages must be left in .nom. the Godovas and Nolice of same sent to this 76 Office before the 7th February," or claims in $12.80 connertion therewith will not be recognized.
6640
... NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA 214. Hengkong, 28th January, 1003
FOR 10 NIGHTS, ONLY
COMMENCING ABOUT
4TH FEBRUARY,
POLLARD'S
√11765
LILLIPUTIAN
OPERA CO.
OPENING WITH
Belle of New York"
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