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analogous to that pi stane's Home Rule scher exaggeration. Mr. Gladstone sudden recognition of the justice Irish Nationalists' claims was a complete reversal of policy, as unexpected by his colleagues as by his political opponents. Now those who have observed the under-currents of political opinion at home Have remirked, for a decade at least, a *growing disinclina ion to blindly acquiesce in the advantage of Free Trade against a com- mercial world.esconced hehind tarifle which each year grow more obstructive, and an increasing impatience of the teachings, of economists who regarded Cobden's opinions As sacrosanct. Even the soberest Reviews have reflected the tendency to seriously challenge the accuracy of a doctrine that for nearly half a ceny it waste rankest heresy to criticise. And Mr. Chamberlain has frequently avowed bs opinion that Free Trade within the Empire or preferential duties was the surest road to Im perial ederation. So far from this confession of faith cming with the demor dising abrupt ness of Mr. Gladén a's surrender to Mr. Parnell, it might have ben teen that the Colonial Secretary would ultimately take the opinion of the country upon his pet scheme His hand has undoubtedly been forged by the action of Germany who his penalised Canadian Imports to an almost prohibitive degree, because the Government of the Dominion discriminate in favour of British products-a preceeding which has caused intense irritation in Canada. Th's premature declaration is the source of the confusion which appears to exist amongst' the rank and fils of the Party; but the man who failed to recognize that sooner or later he would have to make his mind rpon the ques- tion of Free Trade against some farm of Customs Union remained lamentably ignorant of the signs of the times.

The wisest word that has been said in the present state the opinion of the Daily Telegraph that "when the evidence is accumulated and weighed, it will be the hour of judg- ment." At present we have only the briefest summaries of speeches in which neither Mr. Balfour nor Mr. Chamberlain expressed his views very definitely. The policy of the Cabinet will probably be more clearly outlined

of the controversy is

during the debate upon the second reading of the Finance Bill, and until we can see how far and in what direction the Government, are prepared to gn, we must preserve an open mind. For even the most convinced adherent to the cause of Imperial Federation and of preferential tariffs as a means to that end. must admit that it opens »p issues so far reaching that no decision can be ventured upan without the amplest information. At present we import from the Colonies to the extent of about £110,000,000 annually and export to them about £102,000,coo a year. But our Imports from freign countries are no less than £413,000,000 per annum and our exports £152,000 000 There is no prospect that the Colonies, even with the stimulus of preferential tariffs could for generations take the place of the foreign countries with whom we do three. quarters of our tra'e The crucial issue, then, is the effect preferential tarifs with the Colonies would have upon our fiscal relations with foreign countries, and how far they would interfere with our right to most-favoured-nation treatment. No doubt it will be argued that as the greatest buying. nation in the world Great Britain has nothing to fear from tariff wars

vas! at stake, we but with interests cannot afford to take any leap in the Chamberlain has promised to dark. Mr. collect the fullest informa inn as to the effect preterential tariffs would have upon the coun- try's manufactures when this is available, and the policy of the Government is distinctly out. tinel, we share the necessary materials jej usor, which to from a decision. And if any fair working selure is formulated, it must not be condemned ause it involves small im mediate sactions for a great Imperial end.

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These derciop ents effectually dispose of the rumours that are will be a General Election in automa Durse, it suits the Liberals to hall the spies of an approaching dissolu- tian. At har ey have found a Party cry which will unnel discordant elements and a shibboleth that a serve instead of a policy.j But the complex nature of the proposals ́ to! which the Goverment are now pledged is the surest Charanies that they will not seek a barty verslie. Reciprocity, even when it is tacked on to of age pensions and social re- dictopus electioneering device--is notri populer ers with the general body of the electorate. Its garings are 100 subtle to be easily understayed of the people and it is, open to easy and effective misrepresentations. Inlerely constituency the familiar device of the big and the file loaf will be employed to bamboorte the electorate, and denɗnciation of the wicka 1, lonists who would tax the poor man's food is extremely damaging platform oratory. It is certain, therefore, that the Gov/ amment will not be in a hurry to submit thei new fi-cal policy to a surprised electorate Me Balfour truly said the matter could not be decided this gassion or next as it required most careful consideration. Ample time will be taken, therefore, to educate public opinion and to ensure that when the verdict of the country is taken it shall not be based upon a mis conception. In Axing the dissolution for the Butump of next year, the St. James Gazelis has made a shrewd guess, One passage in Bir. Chamberlain's speech indicates that he is inclined to appeal to the country on the general question of Free Trade versus ciprocity, and leave the adumbration of a deflate scheme until a mandate „bas begn- obtained. This would be a grava blunder, d If Mr. Chamberlain deals "carte blanc without fully disclosing his plans and he extent to which they commit the country, will allesate the farge class who are not pe pared to bladly frost ruch interests to y NETBIGSTAMst of India,

GRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1903.

THE HONGKONG TELEC

Intimations.

THE TRADE MAŊKS ORDINANCE,

898.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK.

N THANG, of MACAU, in the Empire of TOTICE is hereby given that LAM SIN

China, Merchant, Tading under the Names of PO SHAN aud FUNG MI has, on the 7th day of April, 1403, applied for the Registration in Hongkong in the Register of Trade Marks of the following THREE TRADE MARKS:— Number 1 The distinctive device, of an

animal-usually known as an unicorn

having a scaly bick, a forked tail, two curved horns and one foreleg raised. Number 2.-The distictive device of a pomegranate fruit supported on a stalk having the words Trade Mark printed on the upper portion of its outer edge and having the lower portion of its outer edge fringed with pomegranate faint and leaves, and the applicant disclaims the use of the added English words. Number 3 he distinctive device of a medallion with fancy drawings extend- ing on either side having above the char- acters Chong Cheong. Wo in English and in Chinese

(the transla

tion of which in English is the sanie words Chong Cheong Wo) and below the characters Sac Low Chong in Eng- lish and in Chinese the trans- lation of which in English is the same word Sac Low Chang) and the appl cant di-claims the use of the added Chine e and English words;

in the name of Lam Sin Shang, of Macau, Mer- chant, who claims to be the Sole-Proprietor thereof.

The Trade Mark numbered has been used by the applicant in respect of substances used. as food or as ingredients in food in class 42, and the Trade Marks numbered 2 and 3 have heen used by the applicant in respect of Tea in class 42.

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A fcsimile of the above Trade Marks can b seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.

Dated the 25th day of June, 1903

WILKINSON & GRIST,

Solicitors for the Applicant.

755e)

THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING

of the CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, No. 14, Des Voeux Road Central, Vittoria Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 13th day of JULY. 1903, at 11 in the FORENOON, when the SUBJOINED RESOLUTIONS which were passed at a Meeting held on 27th JUNE, 1903, will be submitted for Confirma. lion as SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS

"That the capital of the Company be reduced from $300,000 (divided into 15,000 shares of $20 each) to $.50.000 (divided into 150 shares of $ o esch) and that such seinction be effected by reducing the nominal amount of all the shares in the Company's capital from $20 to $10 per shire

2.That after such reduction the capital of

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the Company be increased from $150,000 (divided into 15,000 shares of Sto "each) to $300,000 (divided into 30,000 shares of $10 each) by the creation of 15,000 new shares of $o each to be offered and if accepted to be allotted to the pretent shareholders of the Company in the ratio and proportion of one new share for every old share in the Company bid by the respective shareholders thereof." "That in corsideration of the guarantee and undertaking now given by Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co. (the General Managers of the "ompany) an testified by their signature herolo (and to be further testified by the execution by the said Shewan Tomes & Co. of a separate instrument of guarantee to be executed contempo aneously with the Debenture Trust Deed or Mortgage hereinafter re ferred to and to be held by the Trustees thereof to be appointed as hereinafter mentioned) that the dividend for the years 1903, 1904 and 1905 in respect of the new shares referred to in the second of the preceding resolutions shall not fall below the rate of 6 per centum per annum in each and every on of the said three cars the said Shewan, Tomes & Co. as such General Managers As aforesaid be and they hereby are authorised to issue Debentures to the amount of not more than. $200,000 on the property of the Company to be secured by a duly executed Mortgage thereof by the Company to such persons as Trustees for and on behalf of the Debenture holders as the said Shewan, Tomes & Co. may by writing under their hand appoint. The said Debentures to be issued in the shape of Bonds for $1000 or $100 each at the Debenture holders' option respectively but so that the aggregate amount in value of such Debentures laken together shall not exceed the sum of $200,000. The Bonds for and in respect of the said Debentures may be i-sued at a discount not exceed- ing at per cent, on the face value thereof but so that the holders respectively of such Debentures shall not be entitled to

be repaid more than the face value there.

of. The said Debentures to bear interest at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum to be computed from the date of actual issueto the respective holders thereof and to be repayable within 5 years from and afte the date of such actual issue int manner following that is to say Mo por: tion of the amount paid in respect of any of such Debentures shall be repavable ding the first three years following the date of the actual issue thereof but upon the expiration of such periud of three years there shall be repaid in respect of

thereof

Intimatio

s.

VICTORIA RECREAT

ON CLUB.

GENERAL

N EXTRAORDINARIMBERS will be A. MEETING of them, at KOWLOOR, held in the CLUB GYM, at 5.45 PM TO-MORROW, the and

for the purpose of confirming the SPECIAL Meeting held on the 18th June, 1903. RESOLUTION passed at the Annual General

FRANK W. WHITE,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 25th June, 1903. THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,

LIMITED.

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TEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY NOTICE is hereby given that the FOUR- MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, No. 4, Queen's Buildings, on SATURDAY, the 11th July, at 12.30 r.M., for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors, together with a State. ment of Accounts to 30th April, 1903, and Electing Directors and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 27th June to the 11th July, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON, & CO., Agents.

1729e Hongkong, zand June, 1993.

THE

ROBINSON

PIANO

Co., LTD.

END OF HIRING SEASON.

SECONDHAND Pianos to be Cleared

out at the undernoted low prices.

GUARANTEED in excellent condition.

ORIGINAL PRICES $450 TO $1,400.

WERNER

NEEDHAM

DORNER

ROINSCH

SCHIEDMEYER

BORD

RACHALS

***

Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

J, ICE HOUSE. ROAD,

HONGKONG.

CABLE ADDRESS,-Telegraph, Hongkong..

THE leading English Newspaper in China

Also widely circulated in Japan, Cochin China, Ceylon, India and the Far East generally.

A daily newspaper with weekly edition published for despatch by the homeward mail The daily is recommended as more generally suitable, except for subscribers in Europe or América.

A special feature is made of full and accur ale reports of local occurrences, and of mat. ters of general interest.

ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. · The Hongkong Telegraph is the best medium for advertising in China. It circulates [argely among all classes of the community, is the largest daily newspaper and has a wider circulation than any journal in the Far

East

Special attention given to effectively display- ing advertisements,

The type used as a standard for setting advertisements is similar to this, unless we are instructed to display the advertisement, when any effective style of type will be adopted This standard runs exactly eight lines to the inch, and about eight words to the line.

...$400

380

375

ADVERTISEMENT RATES.

... 400

(per inch,)

250

One week....

280

31

One month

Two months an

Three

Six

Twelve

..$ 2.85

7.20

13.00

20.00

(SEMI-GRAND) 100

350

12

"

H. & MULLER and others of our own make at varying low prices.

OurStock of SMALL INSTRUMENTS and MUSIC is also being sold at greatly reduced prices at this season preparatory to our fresh stocks coming to band.

Hongkong, 1st July, 1903.

wopperanzazpij.......... 37.50

<<<... 73.00

No charge less than one dollar. Discount allowed on-

3 Months Contracts...... 5 per cent.

6

12

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KANANGA

OF JAPAN

(ARGISTEREDJ

RIGAUD and C

PARIS

roost delight-

Saranga Waterfally refreshing

Toil(Water Iirondertheskin firm,relieves nasquito biter an importa a stoicate fra gance and feeling of contort and freshers,

New Sections in Perfumery RIGAUD'S KANANGA EXTRACT RIGA D'S WHITE ROSE

1. UD'S MELATI EXTRACT BIGBE'S (XORA D'AFRIQUE EXTRACT RIGAUD'S LILY of the VALLEY EXTRACT RIGAUD'S YLANGYLANG EXTRACT RIGAUD'S BANTAM EXTRACT

H GAUD'S JASMINE or Chemalie EXTRACT,

8. RUN

BARA 2, 8, PARIS

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY

TRADE THERATION MARK

This successful and highly popular remedy, used in the Captinental Hospitale by Ricoma, Kustan, Joborz, Valpesa and others, combines all the desideria to be sought lea medicine of the kind, and surpassos evoryibing "hitherto employed.

each Debenture to each and every holder THERAPION No.15

(a)

ne quarter of the amount paid in respect thereof within six calen der months following the expira- tion of the said period of three years"

(6) "One quarter of the amount paid in respect. thereof within twelve calendar months following the expiration of the said period of three years"

"One quarter of the amount paid in respect thereof within eighteen calendar months following the expiration of the sald period of three years

and

(d) "One quarter of the amount paid la respect thereof within twenty- four calendar months following the expiration of the said period of three years.

BHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Ganeral Managers:

Hongkongs 27th June, 1903

short time, often slow day only, runivm ali dinckarges fou thentizary organs,efloctusly supervading injections, the see of which does irreparable harm by laying the foundation of stricture and other serious diseases.” In dypenbrgy, plas Inition of the lower bowl, cough, bronchilia, asthma, and some of the more pying complaints of this kind, 14 will be found astonishingly emcacións, affording prompt. saliej Where other well-tried remedies have been powerlessne

parity a

THERAPION NO.2

the blood, scurvy, pimples, spots, blotches, para say lings of the joints, sacendary campton goal, the and all discares for wishes f,has best too minča a to employ mercury, illy to the destruction o jefferers toalh anda thing health. Tall preparation purifies the whole sythen though the blood, and thoroughly eliminates every polestrol.catter from the bały..·

THERAPION N03 -- Airing condoms of ankly ortor, #scess, residences.

eftaustion, impaired. Hlinity, sleepleamsman, and thi tha hot, anhealthy c , kc. Is pusauneus murprising power In restoring strength and vigor to the debilitated.

le sold by the prime -

THERAPION Chemie, ind

Merchants aroughout the world. Price in Pagtand 19 k 1/6, In ordering, state which of the thrus sumbers ja tee. quired, and observe aboro Trada Mark, which is a face Bimile of word “Tuxwapion” an ii sppiert zu šho British Coveromant Stamp lin, white letters in a jud ground) nized to every package by order of His Majesty à Bes Cămmissioners, and without which it is a forgory:

Sold by A. 8. WATSON & Cory Limited. 7634 | Hongkong, China and Mania.

H

25

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. Notices of Births, Deaths, and Marriages $1 each insertion in the Daily and Weekly. A

CONTRACT_ADVERTISEMENTS.

Special Rates for standing advertisements can be ascertained from the Manager.

Advertisements for the Daily should reach the Hongkong Telegraph Office not later than noon of the day they are intended to appear.

Unless otherwise specified all advertisements will be repeated and charged for until counter- manded;

JOBZING DEPARTMENT.

Job Printing of all descriptions undertaken.

PROGRAMMES,

FAMPHLETS,

CARDS,

IROULARS,

EXPRESSES.

All job printing is done under European supervision, well turned out, free from errors, and remarkably cheap at

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICK

Classes of work on

Estimates given for

application to

THE MANAGERĮ

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH CO, La

1, Ice House Road,

Hongkong

Mails

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.)

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMERS.

HAKATA MARU.................

F. L. Sommer IDZUMI MARU

M. Yagi ... BINGO MARU...

F. Davies KASUGA MARU ....

W. Scott Hunter HIROSHIMA MARU

J. Nagao KAGA MARU⭑

Geò. Anderson AWA MARU

N. Trennt

YAWATA MARU...

A. E. Moses KAGOSHIMA MARU ....................

K. Kori

DESTINATIONS.

SAILING DATES.

BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and) THURSDAY, 2nd July, at MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT-SATURDAY, 11th July, at

THURSDAY, 2nd July, at

KOBE and YOKOHAMA

Daylight.

COLOMBO

- Noon.

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG,

Daylight.

COLOMBO and PORT SAID ...................

NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-1 SATURDAY, 11th July, at

1 HAMA.............

Noon.

COLOMBO ....................

Noon.

(BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE' andĮ TUESDAY, 14th July, at

VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE,TUESDAY, 14th July, at

U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, Moji, KOBE and YOKOHAMA KOBE and YOKOHAMA.... SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA MANILA, THURSDAY 1SLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE ......

KOBE

4 P.M.

FRIDAY, 17th July, at

Daylight.

FRIDAY, 17th July, at

4 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, 22nd July, at

Noon.

* Through Passenger Tickets issued for the Principal Cities in the United States, Canada and Europe, in connection with the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY and Atlantic Steamers. Round-the-World Tickets also issued. Between Moji and Kobe, 1st and 2nd Class Through Passengers have the Option of Travelling by the Sanyo Railway.

For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's. Local Branch Office in Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road.

Hongkong, 30th June, 1903.

SULAR

ORIENTAL

STEAM

COM

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERI- CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.)

THE Steamship

"MASSILIA,"

Captain G. W. Cockman, carrying His Majesty' Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 4th July, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports,

T. 8. TAKAYANAGI, Acting Manager.

Τε

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERTES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.'

NOTICE

STEAM FOR

SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,

·COLOMBO BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT.: MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX; ALSO PORTS or BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE.

:

ON TUESDAY, the 14th July, 1993. At 8 A.M., the Company's Steamship "ERNEST-SIMONS," Capt. Dupery-Fromy. with Mails, Passengers, Specie and Cargo, will" leave this Fort for MARSEILLES, vit BOMBAY.

This Steamer connects at COLOMBO with the S.3. "NERO," which vessel takos on her Passengers and Mails leaving that Port, on the 25th July, direct to Suez, Port Said and Marseilles.

Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.

...

Silk and Valuables, all 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 conveyday. No Cargo will be received on board on

vid Bombay with Trapshipment,

Parcels will be received at this Office until P.. the day before sailing. The Contents an Value of all rackages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested to so the terms and conditions of the Company': Bills of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

E. A REWETT,

Superistendea Hongkong, 22nd June. 3. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

LA

Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon only on MONDAY, the 13th July, Specie and Parcels received until 4 P.M. on the same

TUESDAY.

Parcels are not to be sent on board, thrif must be left at the Agency's Office. Contents and Value of Packages are required.

For further Particulars, "apply, at the Com pany's Office.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 30th June, 1903,

Entertainment.

A

BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. GRAND PROMENADE BOSTON TOW-BOAT

COMPANY.

PROPOBED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,

VIA

SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND. YOKOHAMA, FOR VICTORIA, BC, AND TAČOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.

Steamers. Too). Captains, 1903.

Tacoma ...... 2,812 A. Dixon Victoria

www...July

On

from

CONCERT

VOLUNTEER PARADE GROUND,

SATURDAY, the 11th July, 1903. Full Details will be announced later.

A. CHAPMAN, Major,

Acting Commandant. Hongkong, 26th June, 1903.

:

Notice of Firm.

NOTIC

17576

MR. B. PENISTON is no longer an Em-

ployee of the CHINESE AMERICAN COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 20-21, Con- naught Road, Hongkong,

1 3,502 J. Fanton......Aug.

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.

CHINESE AMERICAN COM- MERCIAL COMPANY.

Hongkong, 30th June, 1903.

To be Let.

TO LET.

Through Bills of Lading issued to Pacific HOUSES in LEIGHTON HILL ROAD. Coast Points and to the Principal Cities in the United States and Canada.

For further Information as to- Fraight-or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, & CO., LIMITED,

General Agents.

[Brad Hongkong, 26th June, 1903.

Hotel

KING EDWARD

HOTEL.

A HIGH LASS PRIVATE HOTEL

LAD AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS.

PRIVATE BAR

AND

BILLIARD ROOMS.

Hot and Cold Water throughout

Electrically Lighted.

Electric Fans (if required). Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor. Table D'Hote at Separate Tables, For Terms, &c., apply to the

CHATA MANAGER. Hongkong, #grd October, 1901,

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FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, CAUSE- ***** WAY BAY, facing the Polo Ground

GODOWNS at BOWRINGTON, Praya East, No. 2, RIPON TERRACE in Flats Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

MENT & AGENCY: CO, EDSSON Hongkong, 6th June 1993.

(2090

GODOWNS TO LET.

PRAYA EAST, Spacious, Two-storied and Single-storied Godowns, Suitable for Yarn or Coals, Alen Land for Coal Storage

Apply to

THE HONGKONG. LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD, Hongkong, goth March, 1903.

(3978

TO LET.

*WO SPACIOUS GODOWNS-Nos.: 95- Two

̈and ́96, PRAYA 'EAST, Apply to

HAN. MODY,

Victoria Bulidings. Hongkong, and February, 1903: [sald

TO LET

EVERAL NEWLY BUILT EUROPEAN HOUSES in LEIGHTON HILL ROAD.. Apply to

THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON LANDO LOÀI CÓ L No. & Queen's Road Wests

Hongkong, soth October, 1903

11040

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