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METHODS OF REFORM IN CHINA AND THEIR NET RESULTS."

BY DR. GILBERT REID.

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(11.) In the course of events, we now come to another element of reform. On September 14th, 1995, every Shuyuen or Confucian College was ordered to be turned into a school for Western learning, and a University was order ed to be established in every Provincial Capital. Nearly a month later, on October roth, another

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY,

Jing; but with the growing demand for educa- tion, it will be found that the supply will only be met by a larger ber of instructors from abroad.

(12) On September 17th, 1901, another kind of reform was again initiated. In the Edict of that day, the Viceroys and Governors were directed to send students abroad to be educated

with provision for promotion on their return. a year latch a similar Edict was issued, and this has been widely observed, especially by the Yangtze Viceroys. Most of the students have gone to Japan, but there is an inclination to still have a select few who will study in Edict relating to this matter was issued. It Europe and America. What is most notice ordered that a graded system of schools be

able is the change that has come over the senti established from the Provincial capital.ment of the Manchus. Sons of the nobles are through the Prefectural cities down to the either going abroad to travel or going for the District cities, and finally to a system of purpose of study. In fact it is quite a fad with Primary schools. It was ordered that the the young nobility to get out of Peking, and to Board of Government Affairs and the Board see something of the world. of Rites' draw op suitable regulations. On November 25th, on receipt of a memorial from the Board of Government Affairs, and a then memorial from Yuan Shih-kai, the Governor of Shantung, schools were ordered 10 b established! sneedily, and the plan of Governor Yuan was approved of, namely, first, to have a Provincial College, and then to have schools in the Prefectural and District cities The regui tions which Governor Vino had drawn up were ordered to be followed in every pmvince. Of December 5th, on the receipt of another memorial from the Board of

Government Affair, wherein the regulations now ordered with

drawn up by Yuan Shih-k'ai had been in the main sanctioned, it was further reiteration that each Province in- augurate the system of graded schools. The Edict then added that successful students from the Provincial Colleges shoud be sent up, to the Imperial University at Peking to be examined, when the recond and third degrees would be granted, after which the successful ones would be given official rank. Later on, in February of last year, approval was given to the regulations drawn up for the University at Peking, by the Chancellor Chang Pai-hsi, and each province was ordered to send contribu- tions for the support of the Imperial Univer sity. The same month it was ordered that school for Western learning be started for the Manchus The next month another order was issued to the provinces inquiring what schools had been started, and calling on the Viceroys and Governors in report thereor. Towards the end of last year, on December 1stän Edict was issued that not only men with a degree, of M.A.. but those with the Doctor's degree. and those even who were in the Hanlin, should take a course of study at the Imperial University: after which Diplomas would be given them, entitling them to enter the ranks of expectants of office.

This statement shows that the greatest emphasis has been placed unon Educational Reform, the main points of which are first, that there should be a graded system of Education al Institutions cu'minating in the University at Peking; second, that those possessing literary degrees should also enter upon a course of study at these institutions; and, third, that men with Diplomas from the Imperial University will secure literary degrees, and will be entitled to enter on official service.

Very few of the Chinese stu-lents who have gone abroad have shown that diligence and thoroughness that the Japanese have always shown in their search for knowledge in piber lands. Still, a great deal is being learned and we are glad to believe that their is an improve. ment.-W. C. D. News,

(To be continued.)

Intimations.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.,

LIMITED.

TICE is hereby given that the FOUR- NOTIC

TEENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will he held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, No.4"Queen's Buildings, on SATURDAY, the 11th July, at 12.30 P.M., for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors, together with a State- ment of Accounts to 30ih April, 1903, and Electing Directors and Auditors..

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 27th June to the

th July, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

GIBB, LIVINGSTON, & CO..

Agents.

frage

Hongkong, 22nd June, 1901. THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- of the CHINA I IGHT AND POWER COMPANY. LIMITED, will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, No. 14, Des Voeux Road Centra), Victoria. Hongkong, on MONDAY, the 13th day of JULY 1903, at 1 in the FORENOON, when the SUBJUINED RESOLUTIONS which were passed at a Meging held on 27th tion as SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS JUNE, 1403, will be submitted for Confirmsa-

What is the net result of these Edicts on Educational Reform? As to the Imperial University, owing to failure to recognise ex- perienced educationists from the West, and na inclination to secure the services only of the Japanese, little thorough work has been accomplished. Two hundred students were reported as being enrolled in the Normal Department, but the Normal Department has been little more than a primary school. There were only fifty students enrolled from the -official class, to enter on the course of the so- called Official desartment. The result has been unsatisfactory, but it is to be hoped that after further experience, a real University may in time be developed from the present small beginnings, in the capital of the Empire. As to Provincial Colleges, the only ones with any degree of promise are those where foreign instructors have been invited to take the lead. There are only three of these. The first one. started was in the Province of Shantung under the auspices of the then Governor Yuan Shib-k'ai, towards the end of igor. Dr. Wa ton Hayes was the President, and since his resignation, Professor Goodcell, formerly in the Public School in Shanghai, has been engaged as instructor in English. There are, I believe, one hunderd and thirty students enrolled. The College seems to be a permanency. In the Province of Chihli, there are really two pro- vincial Colleges, both under the auspices of Yuan Shih-k'al, the present acting Viceroy. The one College is at Pantingfu, with over one hundred in attendance; the other is at Tientsin, with nearly one hundred students. Both of these are unter the direction of Dr. Tenney. There are also under his direction fifteen prefectural schools where the studies are for the most part elementary. The College organiard at Taiyuanfu, in Shansi, by Dr. Timothy Richard, from funds that were set apart as indemnity for the missions, has the largest number of Foreign instructors of any Government Institution in Chias. There are over two hundred students enrolled and work is regarded as full of promise. Other the schools have been started in other Provincial capitals, and in many of the large cities of the Empire. Of course the instruction is neces sarily elementary, but there is a growing de- mand for Western Education and there is no strong official opposition standing in the way, The system as outlined in the regulations approved of by the Board of Government Affairs, will need many years to be completely developed but it is a greatgain that the Govern ment has decided definitely in favour of Western Education, with so little, opposition either from the officials or from the literati.

The unwillingness to utilise foreign in- structors, or to give them authority, as well as the, Intolerance which has been exhibited in, the question of ceremonies, may be disheartens

1. That the capital of the Company be reduced from $300,000 (divided into 15.000 shares of $20 each) to $50,000 (divided into 15,00 shares of 50 each) and that such reduction be effected by reducing the nominal amount of all the shares in the Company's capital from $20 to $10 per share"

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2. "That after such reduction the capital of the Company be increased from $150,000 (divided into 15,000 shares of Sin each) to $300,000 (divided into 30,000 shares of $10 each) by the creation of 15,000 new shares of $10 each to be offered and if accepted to be all-nted to the pre ent shareholders of the Company in the ratio and proportion of one new share for every old share in the Company hld by the respective shareholders thereof" "That in consideration of the guarantee and undertaking now given by Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co. (the General Managers of the ompany) and testified by their signature hereto (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 réferred to in the second of the preceding resolutions shall not fall below the rate of 6 per centum per angum in each and every one of the aald three years the said Shewan, Tomes & Co, as such General Managers as aforesaid be and they hereby are authorised to issue. Debentures in the amount of not more than $200,000 on the propeity 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 $1,000 or $100 each at the Debenture holders' option respectively but so that the aggregate amount in value of such Debentures taken together shall not exceed the sum of $200,000. The Bonds for and in respect of the said Debentures may be issued at a discount not exceed. Ing zi 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 issue to the respective holders thereof and to be repayable within 5 years from and of the date of such actual issue in manter following that is to say No por tion of the amount paid in respect of any of such Debentures shall be repayable during the first three years following the date of the actual issue thereof but upon the expiration of such period of three years there shall be repaid in respect of each Debenture to each and every holder thereaf

(a) "One quarter of the amount paid

in respect thereof within six calen.

der months following the expira. tion of the said period of three years;"

(8) "One quarter of the amount paid

in respect thereof within twelve calendar months following the expiration of the said period of three years;"

(c) "One quarter of the amount paid in respect thereaf within eighteen calendar months following the expiration of the said period of three years;" and:

(d) "One quarter of the amount paid In respect thereof within twenty four calendar months following the expiration of the sald period of three years." what SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers,

Hongkong, 17th June, 1983.

Intimations.

YOU WILL NOT BS DECEIVED. That there are cheats and frauds in plenty. everybody knows; but it is seldom or never that any large business house is guilty of them, no matter what line of trade it follows. There can be no permanent success of any kind based on dishonesty or deception. There never was, and never will be. The men who try that are simply fouls and soon come to grief-as they deserve. Now many persons to buy certain are, nevertheless, afraid advertised articles lest they be humbugged and deluded; especially are they slow to place confidence in published statements of the The effective remedy merits of medicines. known as

WAMPOLE'S PREPARATION is as safe and genuine an article to purchase as flour, silk or cotton goods from the mills of manufacturers with a world-wide reputation. We could not afford to exaggerate its qualities or misrepresent it in the least; and it is not necessary. It is palatable as honey and con- tains the nutritive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livers, combined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Cherry; and how valuable such a blending of these important medicinal agents must he is plain to everybody. It is beyond price in Anemia, Scrofula, Weakness and lack of Nervous Tone, Wasting Diseases, Broo- chitis, La' Grippe, Lung Troubles and Im- purities of the Blond. Science can furnish nothing better-perhaps nothing so good. Dr. W. H. Dalfe, of Canada, says: "I have used it

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Consignees.

JULY 4, 1903. ||

Mails.

S.S.POLYNESIEN COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex s.s. Memphis, and from Bor- with above Steamer, are hereby informed that deaux ex ss. Ville de Lorient, in connection their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Go may be obtained immediately after landing. down Co., Limited,at Kowloon, whence delivery Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon, of the 29th instant, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after MONDAY, the 6th July, at NOON, will be subject to rent and landing charges. the 6th inly, or they will not be recognised.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before All damaged packages will be examined on No Fire Insurance has been effected. MONDAY, the 6th July, at 3 P.M.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

.

** Hanakonu. 29th June, 1903

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.)

PROJECTED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG-SUBJECT TO ALTERATION:

STEAMERS.

BINGO MARU........ F. Lavics

W. Scott Hunter ...... KASUGA MARU ....................

HIROSHIMA MARU,

J. Nagan

KAGA MARU♣

Geo, Anderson

AWA MARU

A. E. Moses

N. Treant no YAWATA MARU..............

[10015

KAGOSHIMA MARU.........

K. Kori

S.S. "ARABIA," FROM NEW YORK. THE Cargo ex above steamer having arrived here TO-DAY by the O.S.S. Co.'s Steam- ship

* TYDEUS," from Singapore. Consignees are hereby re- in my practice and take pleasure in recommend-quested to send in their Bills of Lading for ing it as a valuable tonic and reconstructive," countersignature by the Undersigned. It is a remedy that can afford to appeal to its record and represents the science and know- ledge of bright and aggressive medical in. vestigation. Effective from the first dose "You cannot be disappointed in it." Like all good things it is imitated. Sold by chemists throughout the world and A. S. Watson & Co., Limited,

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

Co., LTD.

PIANO CLEARANCE SALE.

Upright

.Com. Seiling. $350

400 $650

550 300 350

HIS SEASON'S PIANOS, ns under,

be sold to make Room for New Stock. 100 Pianos to arrive about October.

SCHIEDMEYER, SQUIRE (Owner's Property)..

Grand HOPKINSON RUSSELL, Transposing ........ 750 ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD...

Transposing

760 500 RUS ELL Transposing... 775

500

100 tal Grand

goo APOLLO (Secondhand) Horizon-

490 SPARTHIE, Upright Grand... 575

235 CHAPPELL, Secondhand......... 675

800 450 KRELL, (Secondhand), Concert

Upright Grand

(Secondhand), NEEDHAM,

800 .450 Upright Grand ........................................ ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD.,

Coltage.....

475 400 ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD.-

400 475 Cottage ** BROADWOOD

***** 600 475 ROBINSON PIANO CO, LD. 575

Do. Do.

450. 630 450 300 150

28;

150

250

390

450 400

BORD, Pianette, (Owner's pro-

perty)........ ORCHESTRION SCHIEDMEYER, (Secondhand) ROSENKRANZ...... WERNER, Upright Grand (own.

er's property) RACHALS, (Secondhand)......... 750

450

MUSIC CLEARANCE SALE. Popular Songs, Piano and Violin Solos, Classi cal and Dance Music 3 copies for Sa. Song Folios containing over to songs by

well known composers..... Operas by Sullivan, deKovan, Planquette,

etc., Slightly Soiled Scores..... Collections of Songs by Glover, Galty,

Roeckel, etc... Musical Sketch Books, Pianoforte Recrea

tions........

St cách

DANCE ALBUMS, SONG FOLIOS, &c.

Also our Stock of SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at reduced rates,

Clearance sale to 30th September only, to make room for new Blocks coming to hand,

[415e Hongkong. 1st July, 1901.

DENTISTRY.

SUI SANG, (Lately Practising with Dr. I. SAKATA), ' DENTIST, No. 26, Connaught Road Central Hunglenne, 9th February, 13

NOTICE..

THE

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Public are hereby informed that no change has been made in the Rates of Subscription to the Hongkong Telegraph and they are warned against paying more than TEN CENTS (10 cts.) por Single Copy.

THE MANAGER, Hongkong Telegraph Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 14th January, 1003

Consignees.

The Cargo will be landed into the Godowns of the O.S.S. Co. at Wanchai, and stored at Consignees' risk and expense,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods re- maining undelivered after MONDAY, the 6th July a.c. will he subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office.

[771e Hongkong, 29th June, 1903.

· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

"HE P. & C. S. N. Co.'s Steamship.

THE

"MAZAGON,"

FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS. Consignces of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will he sorted out mark by mark, and delivers can be obtained as soon as the Cools are landed.

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Gands not cleared by the 5th July, at P.M., will be subject to rent. No Fire Insurance will be effectel by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an appointed hour.

All claims must be presented with.n ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Go lowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

*

Hongkong. 29th June. "1003

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE P. & Q, S. N. Co.'s Steamship

TH

"BANCA,"

FROM ANTWERP, FORT SAI,

SUEZ AND STRAITS.

DESTINATIONS.

SAILING DATES.

(MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT SATURDAY, IIth July, at

WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID muuta.

Daylight,

(NAGASAKI, KOBE and YOKO-} SATURDAY, 11th July, at

HAMA

(BOMBAY, VIA SINGAPORE and TUESDAY, 14th July, at

COLOMBO

Noon.

Noon.

VICTORIA, B.C., and SEATTLE,

TUESDAY, 14th July, at

U.S.A, VIA SHANGHAI, Moji, KOKE and YOKOHAMA

KOBE and YOKOHAMA.....

4 P.M.

FRIDAY, 17th July, at

Daylight.

SYDNEY and MELBOURNE, VIA FRIDAY, 17th July, at

MANILA, THURSDAY ISLAND, TOWNSVILLE and BRISBANE

КОВЕ...

4 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, 22nd July, at

Noon.

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

Conte

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.

T. 8 TAKAYANAGI.

Hengine, 30th June, 19973.

NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY. BOSTON TOW-BOAT COMPANY.

Acting Manager.

Auction.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG, THE Undersigned have received instructions

የጌ

SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN,

KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.

Steamers. Tous.

Tecoma Victoria Pleiades*

Captains. 1903.

2,812 A. Dixon July. 3,50z J. Panton .....Aug. 3,753 F.G. Purington Aug.

7.

7

15

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

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DODWELL, & CO., LIMITED,

General Agents. Hongkong. 4th July, 1903,

18740

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before

A., TO-MORROW.

Goods not, cleared by the 9th instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's representative at appointed our.

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All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

E. A, HEWETT,

Superintendent, Hongkong, and July, 1903

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES. 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 OF BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATE,

ON

from the Hon. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC

WORKS, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTIÓN, “

an

TUESDAY, the 7th July, 1903,

at 11 AM,

on the JUNK moored off the Government Store, Wanchai

A CABLE OF E TYPE.

It has a COPPER WIRE CORE of 7- STRANDS which is surrounded with strong IRON ARMOUR making a WIRE ROPE about 1 in. diameter. Length a little over mile. Weight about 7 tons,

The Junk containing the Cable will be moored off the Government Store, Wanchai, on MONDAY next. 6th instant, on which date- it may be inspected by intending purchasers. Orders for inspection will be issued by the undersigned.

TERMS: As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Government Auctioneers. (7820 Hongkong, 1st July, 1903.

THE

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

HE COMPOSITE STEAM LAUNCH "LILY," Property of the P. & O. 5. N. CO, built by the HONGKONG & WHAMPDA Dock Co.

For Particulars apply to D. Macdonald, 13, Beaconsfield Arcade.

E. A. HEWETT,

Supt., P. & O. 5. N. CO.. Hongkong, rat July, 1003.

(7800

To be Let.

TO LET

N TUESDAY, the 14th July, 1993,

at & A.M. the Company's Stems HOUSES in LEIGHTON HILL ROAD, "ERNEST-SIMONS," Capt, Dupery-Fromy, with Mails, Passengers, fpecie and Carge, will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, vid BOMBAY,

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

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

Shipping Orders will be granted till NOON only on MONDAY, the 13th July, Specie [4 and Parcels received until 4 P.M. on the same day. No Cargo will be received on board on TUESDAY.

"COROMANDEL," FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS. : Consigaces of Cargo by the above-names vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo

From London, &c, ex S.S. Britannia. From Calcutia, ex S.S. Somali. From Persian Gulf, er B.I.S.N. and B. & P.

S. N. Co.'s Steamers.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-instructions are given to the contrary before

SHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

5 PM TO-DAY,

Goods not cleared by the gth instant, at 4 FM, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in

CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship any case whatever,

"COPTIC."

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' "risk -and expense, “

E. W. TILDEN,

[7630 ||| Hongkong, rat July, 1909,

Agent

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap pointed hour,

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which dlate they cannot be recogaised.

Na claims will be admitted after the Goods hard left the Godowas,

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent, Hongkong, and July, 1003;

Parcels are not to be sent on board, they 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,

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 LAMD INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong. 6th Jane 1903.

[zage

GODOWNS TO LET.

EAST, Spacious, Two-storied and

Pagle-storied Godowns. Suitable for

Yarn or Coals. Also Land for Coal Storage.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY CO., LD, BE Hongkong, 30th March, 1903.

13970

TO LET.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, TWO SPACIOUS GODOWNS--Nos,

Agent.

Hongkong, 30th June, 1903.

Hotel.

11004€

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

A HIGH CLASS PRIVATE HOTEL

LADIES 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

MANAGER

Hongkong, 33rd October, 1903, ..

and 96, PRAYA East. Apply to

H. N. MODY,

Victoria Buildings. Hongkong, 2nd February, 1993,

TO LET.

SEVERAL NEWLY BUILT EUROPEAN

HOUSES in Leighton HILL ROAD. Apply to

"THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON LAND & LOAN CO., LD No. 8, Queen's Road West,

Hoogkang, 20th October, rona

fired

SAVARESSE'S

SANDAL CAPSULES

Mot made of Gelazīnu, most efficacións, Bacunas absolutely pars English OIL H Full directions. All Chemists, Insist on Bavaresse's.

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