A GERMAN IDËSOH THE OPEN DOOR:
·Germany is very keon on having the same rights and privileges in the Yangtze Valley as any other Power, observes the N. C. D. News,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1903.
Entertainments.
.A CONCERT
will be given' at the CITY HALL
THIS EVENING · (TUESDAY), the 7th instant, at 9 P.M.,
NDER the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sir HENRY ARTHUR
OC M.G..
Cathay by obstreperous and obstrusive Parsees. mild and neck Hindoos, and solemn and. sedate Mussalinans solely and entirely trained up under English hands. Cannot the Napoleon of our Rialto come in the rescue ? It will be a fit offering to the gods for his happy recovery after the recent nasty accident. The Indian Her steamers came on to the river some fortyments bare, leisurely proceed to Japan via team, can, after the completion of its engage- years after the English and American daga Shanghai, continuing their voyage to America were first seen there, but she takes the script- and from there arrive in England about the
middle of March next,--Contributed. ural view that the last shall be first, and if no convenient room has been left at the open ports for her hulks and her wharves, she has men-of- war and admirals, and somebody must move to make way for far. That is the idea of the open door entertained by her steamer compan les, and they are gallantly backed up by their consuls, while the British steamer companies often find it a hard task to get our consult to assist them. Below Nanking there is a well-BLAKE, known cut-off, called Straw Shoe Cut-off which saves some thirty to thirty-five miles of distance. Owing to the damage caused by the wash, the steamer companies have been notified that their steamers must not use this cut-off; this order has been impressed on the British and Chinese steamer companies by the British consuls and the Commissioners of Customs; and is rigorously obeyed by them but the Ger man steamers pay no attentionis whatever to the order, and regularly vip the cut off. It is a little calling to the captain of one of the China Merchants steamer, frako kance; to be told by the Commissioner of Customs that he will be fined Tis. 500 if he uses the cut-off, and then to see a couple of German steamers in it
by
PROFESSOR KNOSP, Fianist from the Conservatoire of Brussels, Assisted by
MS JEWELL, MR. GRACA, .... Miss GOGGIN..
............Vocalist.
+
.Violinist. ..Accompanyist.
The PIANO for the occasion by BROADWOOD & SONS will be supplied by Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.
BOX PLANS at Messrs. ROBINSON & CO.
PRICES: $3, $1 and $t. Hongkong, 718 April, 1903-
THEATRE
CITY
<< at the same time. There is, no doubt, reason In the e prohibition ; but it is not fair that steamers under one flag should disregard with | Lersees ............ impunity an order that is carefully observed by their competitors under other flags.
MANUFACTURES IN THE
ORIENT
It is not impossible that the chief seats o manufacturing will in due time be transferred to Oriental countries, whose teeming popula tion, with a low standard of life, will supply the cheapest labour in the world and whose patural non-agricultural resources are virtually untouched Capital knows no country, ob- ́serves a San Francisco exchange, and the accumulations of Europe and America are even now ready to be applied to the develop ment of the iron and cost and water power of Asia whenever protection is reasonably assured. It is already assured in all parts of Asia save China, and the events of the Ete Chinese war show that, Europe and America will unite in assuring it there. The efficiency of Oriental labour is, of course, far below that of Americannd Europe, but there is a point where inefficiency is more than balanced by price, and it is also true that all bour grow more effective with experience. The transference of manu factures to Asia would be a slow procRSS, occapying more than one generation. It may not take place, but it is doubtless true that many very astute capitalists expect it to occur and are preparing to exploit the Orienť na fast as conditions warrant. Indian cofton manufacturer, for example, are already seriously affecting wages in Great Britain.
One straw pointing toward
A TRANSFER OF MANUFACTURING
ROYAL, HALL.
[432
(Mr. C. A. POLLARD. Mr. N. CHESTER, Commencing
TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 8th April, A SHORT FAREWELL SEASON of
TEN NIGHTS ONLY,
POLLARD'S
LILLIPUTIAN
OPERA COMPANY
IN
*DOROTHY,"
CELLIER'S COMIC OPERA.
THURSDAY, "DOROTHY."
There will be No PERFORMANCE 01 FRIDAY. SATURDAY, 11th April,
MATINEE and EVENING, and
MONDAY, 13th April, "GEISHA.
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, BELLE OF NEW YORK." PLAN opens at ROBINSON'S on the 7th inst.
A. H. POLLARD, Manager.
A. LEVEY,
Representative. Hongkong, 6th April, 1903.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
[4220
is the rapid substitution of wheat for flour in THE Undersigned have received instructions
shipments to Japan and China. The bread- eating habit is extending, especially in Japan, and Japanese financiers are building four milis. Wheat is now being shipped in full cargoes to Japan, whose millers will seek to control the flour markets of Northern
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), the 8th April, 1903, at 2.30 F.M.,
at their
SALES ROOMS, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
Comprising →→ DOUBLE and SINGLE IRON BED. STEADS
WIRE with
MATTRESSES, BOUK CAFES, WRITING TABLES, TEAK- WOOD WARDROBE with BEVELLED GLASS, CARPETS, CROCKERY & GLASS WARES, JAPANESE SCREENS, BOOK- STANDS, CANVAS VALISE, CLOTHING,
&c, &c,
~ ALSÓ
Asia. A great deal of fou already SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, manufactured in China, and it unnecessary to say that it is an industry carefully fostered by Russia in her Asiatic provinces. There are those who beliere
that Japanese and Chinese labourers will soon obtain, in their own coun- tries, most of the wages which it has been assumed would be earned by American work mon in producing flour for the Oriental trade, Those people cannot yet compare with us in skill and effectiveness, but they can and do icarn. British engineers who are superintend ing Chinese labourers, in locomotive shops on the railroads of Northern China say that they Want no better workmen. The shipyards of Hongkong do'an enormous business. It is by no means certain that we shall gain as much as we had hoped by our closer connection with Asia,
ON DITS
On similar lines to the recent petition to the Secretary of State forwarded by the Chinese Community of Hongkong for an extension of our popular Governor Sir Henrykaldes term of service, a molemantiis, on short-leutia and other large clifer of Britishra
Terain
Lord Curzon in the Viceroyaltygiavor a further term of 5 years, an
A tempest in a 18a-pot has beb the last couple of months amongste asem Parsee community of Bombay” appear, that a well-bred and educativou. European lady contracted; marriator Wifi
]
One YOST TYPEWRITER, One EDEL- WERS ORGAN. Three BICYCLES, One COMBINATION SAFE, Three cases JAP ANESE CREPE and Four REVOLVERS.
TERMSAs usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. 6th April, roog
ΤΗ
431e
PUBLIC AUCTION, HEUndersigned have received instructions from the Acting Captain Superintendent of
Police to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
Да
THURSDAY, the 9th April, 1903. At IF A.M., TSIM-SAT-TBUI POLICE STATION; .
213 Bags SALTPETRE, In Good Order and Condition). (Samples can be seen on application to the Officer in charge of Water Police).
TERME As usual,
A young Pardes merchant while in ESGRAND onbaridets Tandy of her own free will and choice. embraced the religion of her husband and adopted Parsee dress. On arrival In Bombay the lady, after belag Initiated into the mysteries of the Zoroastrian faith on of the numerous large Fire Temples and by and In
more than presence of ona Partes Mobede ar priests invested with the sacred shirt and girdle in the, most sp- proved and orthodox method of that ancient faith, But this has or appears to have wound- ad the susceptibilities of soms old folks and laterested persons and hered the wail in
..
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Government Auctioneers. Hongkong, 3rd April, 1903.
• [424€
AUCTION SALE OF CLOISONNE WARE!
the CLOISONNE MANUFACTORY THEUndersigned have received instructions
ASSOCIATION OP NAGOYA, Japan, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, the 14th April, 1903,
at their SALES ROOMS, No. 8, Dès Vœux Road, Comer of Ice House Street, „VERV - FINE AND CHOICE COLLECTION OF The scheme for sending a mixed native CLOISONNE WARE, cricket teams to England in 904 is being dis
Comprising -- "cussed in Bombay, and gives every promise of
VASES, - WALL PLATES., INCENSE ccari:/Why not invite da Hongkong
BURNERS, BUCKLES, next
JEWELLERY Surely some matches could be easily BOXES, LINKS and STUDS,
&cc. with, the local cricket, teams, our
rnival will be enlivened by N.B-We beg to draw the attention of the
some splendid cricket, Public that the Sellers are Manufacturers 6
have in the unique all classes of Cloisonne especially. In Slivor ational game of old Cloisonne Wars layed in the plains of Ex
TERM Arural.
1~JAPANESE DRAG
in
Topuran S HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
©Houtkong, 4th April? (pos.
Intimations,
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
PROGRAMME OF THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING To be held at KOWLOON
00
FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, APRIL foth, vith and 13th, 1903.
Entímations.
THEY WILL REMAIN.
The bump of reverence is overshadowed by the bump of intelligence in the zoth century man and woman. Old things are not pre- served simply because they are old. What- soever is no longer useful must get out of the way. Nevertheless, progress that is not intelligent will not be permanent. We shall continue to breathe air, drink water and cat bread. There will be no "improvement" on
UNDER the Distinguished Patronage of the great essentials of living, and we do not His Excellency Sir H. A. Blake, G.C.M.G., | want any. Babies will come into the world Vice Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, K.C.B, H. E.
as they have from the beginning, and people Major-General Sir W. J. Gascoigne, K.C.M.O.
President. E. Major-General Sir Will die out of it as they have done since the Julius Gascoigne, K.C.M.G.
world began, Let us not run away with the idea that all of our treasured opinions are to be upset. Through every change, all things which, like
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer –M. Northcole.
5.
Astant Secretary:-Col. Sergt. Cross, R. M.LI.
Committer:-~-~], Andrew, D. Macdonald, A. Chapman, W. Stackwood, J. Parkes, W. Stewart, Col. Sergt. Cross, R.MIU 1---Championship, ret Stage-Distance 200
yards. Member only. No. of Shola Seven. Entrance fes 50 cents.
Three prizes value 50% of the entries with $15
WAMPOLE'S FREPARATION have builded a reputation on honour and good service, will hold their place. This effective remedy belongs to the past, the present and the future. It is not only up-to- date but ahead of date, For Wasting Diseases, Impaired Nutrition, Influenza, Lung added.
Troubles, Impure Humors in the blood with 2.-Championship, rzt Stage.~Distance 5co
yards. Members only. No. of Shots-resulting skin affections, etc., it possesses the Seven. Entrance fee 50 cents. Three confidence of physicians and the people every- prizes value so% of the entries with $15 where. It is not expected to fall; it never added.
does fail.. The formula after which it is made 3—Championship, rst Stage.-Distance - 600
yards. Members only. No. of Shots is an inspiration. It contains the nutritive Seven. Entrance fee so.cents. Three and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, prizes value 50% of the entries with $15 extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined added.
with the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites 4-Championship, 1st Skige,—For competitors
whose respective scores in Nos. 1, 2 and 3 and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry. make up the highest aggregates. Entrance It is palatable as honey, and yet so medicinal fee so cents.
as to be effective from the first dose. Pro- fessor Reddy, of Canada, says: "I have much pleasure in stating that I have used it in cases of debility and have found it to be a very
1st Prize
and
3rd 4th
..$zo
15
10 5
|
Mails.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.)
DESTINATIONS.
PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,
STEAMERS.
SAILING DATES IDZUMI MARU.............(ROMBAY VIA SINGAPORE and WEDNESDAY, 8th April, at KANAGAWA MARUKOBE and YOKOHAMA
M. Yagi.....................
COLOMBO
MacKenzic........
KAGOSHIMA MAKU..
K. Kori.... KINBHIU MARU
F. L. Pyno
INABA MARU..
W. Bainbridge asepain
HIROSHIMA MARU
J. Nagac......... Kaga Maru
*********
MOI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA ...
KOBE
MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT· WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID...
4 P.M.
FRIDAY, 10th April, at
Daylight.
FRIDAY, 17th April, at
Nood.
FRIDAY, 17th April, at
& F.M,
Saturday, 18th April, at
Daylight.
BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and TUESDAY, 31st April, at
COLOMBO
#112
VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE,TUESDAY, 21st April, at
U.B.A VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE
and YOKOHAMA
HAMA
4 F. M..
4 F.3.
Noon.
FRIDAY, 24th April, at
Daylight.
........NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO WEDNESDAY,and April,at
Geo, Anderson KASUGA MARU SADO MARU.....
H. Fraser 2191SERVE
************ 3 KOBE and YOKOHAMA....
S. J. G. Parsons.........
Through Passenger Tickets issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Atlantic Steamer Round-the-World Tickets also issued. Between Moji and Kobo, 1st and 2nd Class Through Passengers have the Option of Travelling by the Sanyo Railway.
For further Information as to Freight, l'assage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Branch Office in Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road
Hongkong 6th April 1903,
1.-Championship, and Stage.—Distance 500
valuable remedy as well as pleasing to take? | NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP! yards. Members only. No. of Shots-To trust it and try it is to be satisfied and
COMPANY. Ten. Entrance fer go cents. Three prizes thankful, "You cannot be disappointed in it.” -value 50% of the entries with $15 added. Sold by chemists here
6-Championship, and Stage. - Distance
yards Members only." No. of Shots- Fifteen. Entrance fee 50 cents Three prizes value 50 % of the ́entries with $15 added.
7.--Championship, and Stage-For competi
tors whose respective scores in Nos. 5 and 6 make up the highest aggregato. En- trance fee go cents.
Ist Prize.*........................ 2nd 54
3rd
C
4th
وو
*
$10 15
10
2. 5
8.-Championship, 3rd Stage-Distance 700
yards. Members only. No. of Shots- Ten.
Entrance fee so centa.
Three prizes vaule 50% of the entries with $15 added.
9.- Campionship, 3rd Stage-Distance 800 yards. Members only. No. of Shots--Ten. Entrance fee 50 cents. Three prizes value 50% of the entries with $15 added.
10.
Championship, 3rd Stagi.--For com petitors whose respective scores in Nos. 8 and 9 make up the highest aggregate. Entrance fee 50 cents..
1st Prize
2nd
19
3rd 4th
24
.Szo IS
11-Championship Grand Aggregate-For competitors whose respective scores in the. Three singes of the Championship make up the highest aggregate. Entrance fee $100. Prizes to be selected by winners in order of merit as laid down by Rule rz. Seven to Ten prizes according to number of entries. $50 to be added to winner of First Prize.
12. Nursery.-Distance 200 Yards, Re. stricted to members other than A Class
Sha's, who joined the Rifle Association on
throughout the world and A. 8. Watson Co.,
And everywhere BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Limited.
BOSTON TOW-BOAT COMPANY.
THE
9
ROBINSON
PIANO
Co., LTD,
NEW PIANOS
JUST ARRIVED
DIRECT FROM THE MARERS
BY
or before 15! April 1903. No. of Shots COLLARD & COLLARD, Seven-Entrance fee so cents.-Three prizes, value 50% of the entries with $15 added.
13-Nursery-Distance 500
Yards. Re. stricted to members other than A Class Shots, who joined the Rifle Association on or before 1st April 1903. No, of Shots Seven-Entrance fee so cents. Threa prizes, value 50% of the entries with $15 added, 14-Nursery.-Distance 600 Yards. Restricted to members other than A Class Shots who joined the Association on or before 1st April, 1903. No. of Shots-Seven-En- trance fee 50 cents Three prizes, value 50% of the entries with Sts added,
15-Nursery Aggregate For Competitors. whose respective scores in Nos. 12, 13 and 14 make up the highest aggregate. (For List of A Class Shots see Appendix to official Programme), Entrance fee $1.00. Three prizes, to be selected in order of merit as laid down by Rule 12. 16.-All Comers-Competitions for all comers, Rifles or Carbines, will take place simult aneously with the foregoing events at Ranges 100, 500, 600, 700 and 800 yards, No. of Shots-Five at each range.” Uni limited entries. Entrance 30 cents per shoot.
1st Prize at each range...$to zad 3rd
1
...
7
5
17.-All Comers Aggregate.-For competitors whose respective highest scores at each range in No. 16 make up the highest aggregale. Entrance $1.00 Prizes jo be selected by winners in order of merit as laid down by Rule 12. 18-Ladies Nomination. Open to Lady Members or their Nominees. Distance 300 yards. No. of shot-Sevan. No entrance fee. Prizes presented. Sea Con- ditions Nos. 3 and 12. 19.-Ladles
Competition.--Oper to Lady Members only. Distance 200 yards, No,
BRINSMEAD,
BECHSTEIN,
RACHALS & C,
The ONLY FIRM dealing EXOLUSIVELY
in PIANOS and MUSICAL GOODS.
Hongkong, and April, 1903
:
Proposed Sailings from HONGKONG,
VIA
SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,
Steamers. Tons.
Captains.
1903.
Olympia 2,837 J. Trunbridge... April 8 Tacoma..... 3,813 4. Dixon April 17 Hyades* ...... 3,753 Geo. Wright...Mays Shawmut 9,600 W. M. Smith... May 21 Steamers marked (*) have no passenger accommodation.
The attention of passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this line to the Pacific Coast and to the Interior and Eastern Cities of the United States and to Europe.
Special rates allowed to members of Govern- ment Services.
Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific Coast Points and to the Principal Cities in the United States and Canada.
For further Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to
A. 8. MIHARA, Manager.
Notices of Firms,
NOTICE.
MR. GEORGE ARTHUR RICHARD-
and Hongkong.
SON holds our Power of Attorney and is authorized to sign our Firm in China
BRADLEY & CO. Hongkong, 4th April, 1903.
NOTICE.
MR
Firm.
(4266
R. JOSE MIGUEL ALVES has This Day been admitted a Partner in our
L. M. ALVARES & CO. Hongkong, 1st April, 1903.
[4080
To be Let.
GODOWNS TO LET.
PRAYA EAST, Spacious, Two-storied and Single-storied Godowns. Suitable for Yarn or Coals. Also Land for Coal Storage.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY COTM LD, Hongkong, 30th March, 1903
[3970
55
TO LET or FOR SALE.
EXCELSIOR" No. 10, SAN-LOURENÇO, From 1st April next
Apply to
DR. G. P. JORDAN,
2, Connaught Buildings.
Hongkong, and March, 1903.
DODWELL, & CO., LIMITED,
General Agents, Hongkong, 6th April, 1903.
[874d
Two
ORIENTAL
PENINSULAR
STEAR
COMPY
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR
STRAITS,CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.
(Though Bill of Lading issued for BATAVIA PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAI, AMERI
T
CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.) HE Steamship
"CHUSAN." Captain C. L. Daniel, carrying His Majesty' Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY on SATURDAY, the 11th April, at Noon, taking Parongers and Cargo for the abové Ports.
Silk and Valuables, aft Cargo for France and Tea for London (under arrangement) wil be transhipped at Colombo into a steame proceeding direct to Marseilles-and London. other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay with Trasshipment.
Farcels will be received at this Ofice until VM, the day before sailing. The Contents and [415 Value of Packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to the terms and conditions of the Company' Bills of Lading.
DENTISTRY.
AMSUI SANG, (Lately Practising with Dr. 1. SAKATA), DENTIST, No. 26, Connaught Road Central. Hangimo, gth February 23
AN APPEAL.
!39
ITALIAN
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A HEWETT
Superintendent Hongkong, 30th March, 103.
1
Hotel.
of shots--Seven. No entrance fee. Two T CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, DORE MON KING EDWARD
Prizel. 20.- -Consolation-Open to all Members who have not won a prize at this Meeting. Distance 200 yards. No. of shots-Seven. No entrance fee. One prize. Programme and Entry Forms may be obtained from and Subscriptions paid to
M. S. NORTHCOTE,
5, Queen's Road.
WAI YUNG
PHOTOGRAPHER, No......1, D'AGUILAR STREET, HONGKONG.
18.
HIGH CLASS PORTRAITURE IN ALL STYLES, ENLARGEMENTS,
VIEWS ALWAYS ON HAND.
TERMS MODERATE CA Hongking, och December, 1908, 247119934.
respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she I be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
HOTEL.
A HIGH CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL.
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs LADIES' AFTERNOON TEAROOMS. and Collars renewed on old ones.
Ladies and Children's Under-clothing Cou dren's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery,
Materials can be supplied, if required.
The Superioress will also be most grateful for any PAPER, or old. ENVELOPES to be made Into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools, who are taught by the Sister
Hongkong, aand Annil, 1869, ju
NOTICE"
*HE "Public" are hereby informed that no has been made in the Rates of Subscription:
Taligrafi and
they ans
mf more than
MANAGER, Tallgrash Ca, Lid.
PRIVATE BAR
ENGLAND'S
"BILLIARD ROOMS.
Hot and Cold Water throughout, Electrically Lighted"/
Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor. Tabla D' Hote at Separate Tablea
For Terms, &c, apply to the
MANAGER,
Hongkong, ast October 1902
TO LET.
WO SPACIOUS CODOWNS-NOL
and 96, PRAYA EAST.
Apply to
H. N. MODY,
Victoria Buildings
Hongkong, and February, 1903,
TO LET.
CEVERAL NEWLY BUILT EUROPEAN SOULRIGHTON HILL ROAD.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON LAND & LOAN CO., LD
No. 8, Queen's Road West,
留言
Ikony, 20th October, tong
TO LET,
f11044
THE RETREAT”-MOUNT KELLETT,
THE
HOUSES in LEIGHTON HILL ROAD.
FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, CAUSE- WAY BAY, facing the Pole Ground No, I, RIPON TERRACEASTA GODOWNS & BOWRINGTON, Praya East, Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO, LD. Hongker 7th January, 1903,
Insurance,
NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.
Undersigned AGENTS of the sbors
THMany are prepared to accept First
DORRENT RATER. Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 18th May, 2836.
For Nervous
Exhaustion
PHOB
PHOS
CHAPOTEAUTYS
Phosphoglycerat
OF LIME
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