TELEGRAMS.
(Reuters)
Turkey and the Macedonian Revolt.
LONDON, 11th September.. "Turkish functionanes in Macedonia open- ly scoff at the idea of European intervention, declaring that if Europe intervenes with an armed force, they would immediataly burn, destroy, and massacre wholesale, leaving only a bare field for the invaders,
acedonian organisations have issued a note holding the Powers responsible for in- evitable reprisals by the rebels for Turkish
excesses.
LATER:
The Balkans. M. Petroff, the Bulgarian Premier, has in-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1903.
THE VICTORIA RECREATION.
CLUB.
AQUATIC SPORTS,
·CHINA EIGHT AND POWER CO. LTD.
REDUCTION OF CAPITAL
in the Supreme Court this morning before To-morrow is the first day of the annual the Puisne Judge, His Honour A. G. Wise, aquatic sports in connection with the Victoria-MM-W-Slade instructed by Mr, J. S. Harton, Recreation Club, and, given fine weather, of Messrs. Ewens and tharston, solicitors for spectators should witness some very enjoyable the China Light and Power Company, Limited, racing. Everything possible has been done to formally brought forward the petition, which or two should pass over there is ample shelter ensure their comfort, and though a rain shower
was presented to the Supreme Court on the in the club premises and in a matshed specially provided for the ladies. The hon; sec retary, Mr. Frank W. White and the committee comprising Messra, W. Armstrong, A. Rodger, W, G, Humphreys, Gen. A. Caldwell, W. S. Bailey, T. Meek, WA. Crave, E. M. Hazeland and E. W. Mitchell, deserve every credit for
'the efforts taken to make the function a success.
mily intimated to the Powers that; unless Mr. R, H, B. Mitchell, hon. treasurer, while the | capital from $20 to Sto per share.
the Turkish excesses in. Macedonia are re- strained, Bulgaria must depart from her at titude of strict neutrality:
A Consular report from Salonika states that 300 insurgents at Kastoria after surren dering were massacred,
Great Britain and the United Statas.
Great Britain has mode representations to Washington anent the Borneo Islands; the United States claim that the Islands former ly belonged to Spain,
Storm in England.
September rath, ⠀
A great storm has occurred in England, the Channel, and Ireland; telegraphs have been destroyed and the damage done is known to be enormous. The Dover Har bour Works are destroyed, and great havoc has been made on the coast and in the country,
LATER.
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CROWN LAND SALE.
VICEROY ISEN CH UN HSUEN.
We have already referred, to the rumour being circulated in Shanghai to the effect that a powerful coalition of Conservatives of the most bigoted type in Peking is being formed with the object of causing the downfall of H.E.. Tiêu Chun-hsien, Viceroy of the Two Kwang provinces. We leam from the N. C. D. News that there is an attempt to identify H.E. with 31st August, for confirming a special resolution more easily with the Empress Dowager, well the Reform Party in order to secure his ruia reducing the capital of the Company from knowing her enmity againat, and almost mor $300,000 to $1000. There was no opposition bid fear of all Reformers. The conspiracy is and the order was made subject to the insertion said to be all the more serious owing to the in the local papers of the usual advertisement fact of many of the Hunanese Party in the It will be remembered that the capital of the Empire holding a grudge against H.E. for his Company is to be reduced from Sjooooo part in securing the disgrace of their fellow- (divided into 15,000 shares of $20 each) in provincial, the notorious Ex-Governor Wang $150,000 (d.vided into 15,000 shares of Sto each) Chih-chun of Kwangsi, The more enlighten- and will be effected by reducing the nominated of the Hunanese element fortunately do amount of all the shares in the Company's not, however, hold such bigoted views, and give willing credit to the ability and strong mind of H.E., who is generally conceded by a large portion of Chinese officialdom as the only man available to deal with the crisis in the foreigners who know anything about His South, and one who is also respected by Excellency as a man, and the difficult task before him of bringing order out of chaos and securing the will to the wisp malcontents who swam in one part of Kwangsi 'at one moment and then are gone no one know whither when Government troops appears in their neighbour. éver a decently armed and respectable force of hood. On the other hand, of course, these malcontents are anything but ethereal or un substantial whenever they see that the "braves" patrolling the country side are anything like the name they bear and who deserve the attention of these rebel band's only when they FREEMASONRY IN HONGKONG. tity of modern ammunition which would, be come provided with good fire arms and a quan- particularly acceptable to their warlike stores. Then these will 'u the wisps combine, surround the braves in some kind of ambush and; affer decimating the lot, capture their arms and go their ways to give whatever terrifying news ammunition while allowing the remainder to
H. E. Sir H. A. Blake, G.C.M.G., is president of the club, Mr. Anthur Chapman, chairman, and
officers for the three days' sports are Messrs. W. Armstrong, E. M. Hazeland and W. S. Bailey, umpires; Mr. E. W. Mitchell, referee; Messrs. A. Rodger and G. A. Caldwell, starters; Messrs. T. Meek, J. H. R. Hance, mud F. W.ing eighty feet by one hundred and sixty feet, A rectangular piece of Crown land, measure White, handicappers; and Messra E. J. Jordan was put up for sale by public aution at the and M. A. A. Sours, official timekeepers offices of the Public Works Department this From the subjoined list of events it will be afternoon. Executive Engineer Rees, Land seen that on the opening day there are seven Surveyor, acted as the auctioneer. The lot is races down for decision, the first being timed to commence at 4.30 pm The two lengths and is registered as REL. No. 117. The ituale above Mount Kellett Road, the Peak, (handicap) and the teani race are each divided annual Crown rent attached to the lot is $74. into four heats and, judging by the names of Mesars. Paka and Turner, acting on behalf entrants, some close finishes may be expected. of a client, bought the property at $20 For the half-mile championship of the colony, above the upset price of $1.536 reserved by as starters, J. Mitchell, N. H. Alves and C in which thirteen names have been handed in Goverment. We believe it is the intention of Cooke may be expected to figure pretty closely this very desirable site.
the owner to erect a residential building on at the finish, while M. A Razack should pull off the swim under w ter. The two lengths (handicap) ought to be secured either by C. Humphreys or E. R. Millar, and Mr. W. S. Bailey should give a goed account of himself in the veterans' race. For the team race, R.
A NEW CHAPTER,
Lloyd's report sixty-three wrecks in the recent storm, several of which were lost with S. Alves, F. D. Bain, C. F. Ozorio, L. ED.M., No. 73, in Hongkong some five years
all hands.
The Near Enst.
A French Mediterranean squadron under Admiral Jauriguebery has been ordered to be in readiness, to proceed to the Levant to protect French subjects in Macedonia.
LATER.
The Fighting in Algeria. The Ambs at Elmungar on the 8th instant captured fifty camel-loads of arms and ammunition and four hundred and fifty of provisions.
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Lapsley has a very strong combination in C. Lammert and A. J. Mackie, and appears to be a likely winner.
The detailed programme of to-morrow's events is as follows:-
4.30 p.m.-HALF MILE. CHAMPIONSHIP of the Colony. Open to all Co⚫ers. 1st prize, presented by W. B. Dix n, Esq. 2nd prize presented.
F. K, Tata N. H. Alves
A. V. Barros
W. Schumacher
J. M. Roza Pereira
C. Cooke
.. Holmes
A. Marti
C. Humphreys R. C. Witchall R. Lapsley M. A. Rażack J. Witchell
The Macedonian Revolt.
443 p.m.-Boys' RACE. (10 to 14 years of Nazim Pasha, the new Turkish Comage) Two Lengths (handicap), Two prizes. mander-in-Chief in Macedonia, who was Post entries, Sons or brothers of members educated in Germany, is conducting drives only admitted.
We understand that Bra. G. A. Watkins, who established the Phonix Chapte of Sovereign Princes, Rose Croix of B.R. ago, has received a special commission from Inspectors General of the 33rd degree of the the supreme council of the Southern Grand
A. and A. S.R. of Freemasonry in Scotland to
establish a consistory to work the 30th degree, at Hongkong.
THE BEACHING OF THE "SUMNER.”
The accident to U. 5. transport Sumner, which was recently in Dock at Hongkong after having been beached off Mauban in conse quence of running on to rocks, has been inade the subject of a board of inquiry which met on 9th inst. at Division Headquaster, · Manil The board consists of Colonel Chamberlain, Chief Commissary of the Division, Colonel Carbaugh, Judge Advocate of the Division, and
of the rebels they care to tell their superior safely ensconced within the walls of some officers, who are generally comfortably and
H.E. Tsên Ch'un-hstien, knowing only the strong and populous city. The enemies of
superficial aspect of matters in Kwangsi, one.
and all think that they can do all Viceroy
has done and more too. But as far as we can acc,'jealousy and suspicion of tl.E.'s future rûle in respect to them are at the bottom of the reported conspiracy against him, as they feel that by the way he has dealt with men like these enemies of his, under him, once his power should extend they would have small chance of comfort in their official life. Further, we are sorry, to learn by a recent dispatch from Hsünchou, H.E.'s headquarters, that H.E. has through overwork and worry-he insists on
OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-day's.quotations are as follows'; MALWA NEW...
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[ONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
PROMENADE CONCERT.
ON.
AT. HEAD QUARTERS PARADE GROUND, SATURDAY, 19th September, 1905, at 9 P.M. ADMISSION: $2, Naval, Military and Volun leers in Uniform, jo cents. THRS and OFFICERS OF CORPS.
TICKETS can be obtained from HEAD
C. G. PRITCHARD,
Adjutant, H.K.V.C. Hongkong. 14th September, 1903.
WANTED.
QUAR-
Major,
{12140
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to read and write English well.. Salary $25 per month.
Apply-
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIR:
FOR SAIGON.
THE Company's Steamship
"GIRONDE," Captain Abel, will be dispatched for the above Poris, on SUNDAY, the 19th instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
-G, DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 14th September, 1903.
"BARBER" LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
5.S. "RICHMOND CASTLE,"
(1004C
FROM NEW YORK. "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
C that all Goods have arrived by 5.3. "RUBI
trom Manilaand are being landed at Consignees risk into the Godawns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after the 21st instant will be subject to rent.
sented to the Undersigned on or before the All Claims against the Steamer must be pre 22nd instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are
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Today's Advertisements.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the letting by Public Auction Sale; to be held on MONDAY, the 21st day of September, 1903, at 3. P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND; at Tung-Lo-Wan, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a CROWN RENT to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
↑ No. of Sale.
Registry No.
Inland Lot
No. 1697.
Boundary Measurements.
LOCALITY.
8.
W
Square feet.
JL. ft, ft. ft.
..
Tung-Lo-Wan, w 20 20 20 400
Hongkong, 14th September, 1993. (11150
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND УОКОНАМА..
THE Company's Steamship
"ANNAM,? Captain Girard, will be despatched for the above. Port, on or abost MONDAY, the 21st instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 14th September, 1903. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
[10040
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
.. "NAMSANG." having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside,
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant, at 4 P.M., will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into Godowns at East Point, No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by:
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 14th September, 1903.
"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
[11126
S.S. "LENNOX,"
that all Goods are being landed at their FROM LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS. "ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and
1st prize Major Robinson, Acting Division Quarter-personally dealing with all matters within his to be left in the Godowns, where they will be Kowloon, whence and/or from the "wharves
on the South African pattern with great suc 5.00 SWIM. UNDER WATEK. cess, lines of Bashi-Bazouks replacing block-presented by W. S. Bailey, Esq. and prize houses and barbed wire fences.
presented,
(N. C. D. News)
Negotiations in Cores.
Tokio, 7th September.
(The distance is calculated to the point where the water is first broken, by any part of the body)
N. H. Alves A, V. Barros
The Corean Government is seeking to make the closing of Phyong-yang a condition of W. Schumacher opening Wiju, but Japan strongly objects, inas-H. S. Holmes much as there are two hundred japanere settled
A. Mar.i in Phyongyang.
Rumour attributes this proposal of Corea to Russian suggestion, but Corea has long evinced a desire to exclude all foreigners from Phyong. yang, in order that she may build a palace
there.
The Alleged Poaching in Russian Waters.
Tokio, 7th Septemer. Russian cruisers récently seized eleven Japa. nese schooners, with crews amounting to 278 men, in Kameel atkah waters on a charge of poaching. They released 250 of the men at once, but detained 28 nt Vladivostock for trial, which, owing to the direct influence of Admiral Alexieff, speedily ended in the acquittal of all of them.
The Campaign in Somaliland.
London, 7th September,
News from Somaliland is scanty, but steady progress is being made with the 'mobilisation of four camel corps, each 588 strong. With these corps it will be possible to carry several days' supply of water for a large force.
(N. C. D., Neros.) ·
The Cholera Epidemic.
Tientsin, 8th September.
Mr. Frederick Newson died here of cholera to-day. All vessels are being inspected on arrival:"
The Plague at Newchwang.
Tientsin, 8th September..
It is reported that plague has broken out at Newchwang and that there were 18 deaths an Sunday.
Our Next Royal Guest,
London, 8th September. It is understood that Hol M. the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria will return King Edward's visit in London in the second half of November.
(Manila. Cablenews.);"> Plague at Marseilles.
Marseilles, 11th September. The bubonic plague is raging heren A half dozen people have perished already and a scoré more are down with the pest.... cargo from Morocco is said to baye brought the infection.
THE POLLARD COMEDY CO. Mr. Alec Middleton of Pollard's English Comedy Company writes us from Shanghai
C. Humphreys R. C. Witchell ¡R. Lapsley
M. A. Rarack
30 pm-FOUR LENGTHS (Army, Navy, Two prizes pra ented. and Police); (post entries), for non-members,
545 p.m.-Two LENGTHS (handicap) 1st prize presented. 1st in each heat to swim in
the final.
Ist Heat.
A. J. Mackie F. W. White W. Schumacher A. J. V. Ribeiro E. R.: Millar N. H. Alves
H. C. Austin O. R. Chunyet...... J. 8. Holmes..
Owes. 2 sec.
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A. Loureiro............. R. C. Witchell................................... A. V Barrosurgamon
3rd Heat.
G. J. Clarke vaders R. Henderson...... M. A. Razack,
J. A. S. Alves
...A. Marti
"C. F. Ozorio
A. F. Alves..
H. M. Bain
G. H. Rubie
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H. C. Sayer... sirke
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P. M. Remedios..............................
C. Humphreys..............
R. Lapsley
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6.00pm.-VETERANS' RACE, TWO LENGTHS (Handicap). Open to competitors over 35 years
master. It was decided that the board should
visit the Summer to-day.
ANOTHER ACCIDENT.
According to the Manila Cadlenéres of zoth inst on her return from Ilongkong after re- pairs had been completed, her machinery broke down and when dock ng at Mariveles, she crashed into the pier, which little adven ture, while causing but slight damage to herself, will cost quite a sum to repair the damage done to the dock. The repairs to her machinery, which it was thought would cause a delay in sailing of four or five days, will not interfere with her sailing on schedule time. It was thought she will be ready for sea last Sunday.
PROPOSED chinese sTATE BANK.
Prince Tsai Chen and other metropolitan officials intend to establish a Government bank, says the L'Impartial of Tientsin, by setting funds from high officials, both Manchu and Chinese, in the metropolis and provinces each contribut ing several hundreds of thousands, and those contributing a cer, ain proportion of such capital of the bank will be appointed to the board of
the bank or to the proposed board of Commer
cial Affairs. However, says 'our contemporary,
the scheme will form the subject of a memorial to the Throne when everything has been settled amongst the selves, and they are ready to start the work In this connection there is a 'rumour that' Chang Cheng-hsun has already been appointed managing director of the Go- vernment Bank under the Board of Revenue.. It is further stated that such appointment was made bcause at present the Board of Revenue has no funds to establish a Government Hank and if Chang Cheng-hsun is appointed as managing director and ordered to compile regulations of the bank he will be able to raise the necessary funds,
HONGKONG-BANGKOK TRADE,
Thus the Bangkok Fémes of 3rd inst. 2-The arrival of several boats from Hongkong
jurisdiction and nothing is too insignificant
for his attention-fallen ill and has been con fired to his room for several days. This news will doubtless cause gladness to many a dis- honest mandarin in the Two Kwang provinces. Peking states that the ball has already com- Finally, a telegram received yesterday from menced to roll and that some one has de nounced H.E. in a secrei memorial to the allow the thing to go beyond the Grand Coun- Throne. Fortunately the Emperor refused to
cil and the document was therefore laid on the
Table.
THE CUSTOMS GAZETIE.
APRIL-JUNE, 1903.
From the Customs Gazette, April-June, 1903 shows a falling off as compared with the second it appears that the total revenue collected | quarter of last year, the totals being, in Hai- kuan tzels :—
1903. Chinese Ports 7,770,083 Kowloon and Lappau... 169,913 Inland Stations in the?
44,706 south-west.mium)
1902. 7,992,394 218,036
examined on the 21st instant, at 3 P.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 14th September, 1903. [1118
ORIENTAL
"STEAM
HAYN COME
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
4
STEAM FOR TRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN FORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVI
PERSIAN GULY, CONTINENTAL, ÀMEKI- CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.) HE Steamship
7
55,723 TH
"BALLAARAT," Total 7,984,702 8,266,153 Captain F. R. Summers, R.N.R., carrying H The total collection in Shanghai d-ring the
Majesty's Mails, will he despatched from this for quarter was Ilk. Tls. 2,7 2,707 against Tis, BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 26th instant, 3,086,964 last year, and this décline would have above Ports.
at Nood, taking Passengers and Cargo for the been considerably larger but for the increase in opium duty and likin.
REPORTED SEIZURE OF AMERICAN SHIP
According to the A. & P. Times the Stanley Dollar, en. American owned ship flying the British flag and belonging to the Dollar Steam ship Company of San Francisco, left Tientsin about a week ago and took up a charter for the transport of lumber from the Yalu River. She is understood to have been scized by a man of war said to be Japanese for an offence con sisting in being in the lumber trade without having permission of the Korean Governmeet,
rate war Letween the Norddeutscher Lloyd, the report and understand that the steamer was Orient Line and the new Rickmers line still due to leave Tapan for Singapore on the 11th continues. We learn that in some of these boats coolies are still being brought down from China, not only free of all charge, but receiving, their rice free on the voyage Freights are equally at ruinous rates. Rice can be sent to Hongkong at less cost than to Singapore. Six cents a picul for the lighter to Kahsichang, and
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France. and Tes for London (under arrangement) wi! be transhipped at Colombo into a steame proceeding direct to Marseilles and Lòndoo other Cargo for London, &c, will be conveyer rid Bombay.
Parcels will be received at this Office until .M. the day before sailing. The Contents an Value of all Packages are required.
Shippers are particularly requested to not the terms and conditions of the Company Billa of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to
E. A HLWETT,
Superintenden Hongkong, 14th September, 103.
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG, AND SINGAPORE. THE
of age. Post entries., 1st prize presented by and Swalow is a reminder that the greatWe have made inquiries locally regarding N.D.L. Steamship
W. A. Clarke, Faq. and price presented.
6.15 p.m.-TEAM RACE.
No. 2 R. Lapsley C. M. 9. Alves F. D. Bain G..F. Ozorio
L. E. Latrimest A.J. Mackie
No. 3.
R. Witchell
E. R. Millar A. J. V Ribeiro P. M. Remedios M. A. Razack
No. 2. N. H. Alves J. A. S. Alves.
J. M. Roza-Pereira
O. R. Chunyet
GH, Rubic H. M. Bain
No.4
A. V. Barros AMarti
H. C. Sayer F, K. Tata H.S. Holmes H. G. Austin Jar 5. R. Moora
Reserve-R: Henderson.
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A special championship prize will be award- confirming the news already recorded in cured to the winner of most points in columns that the company leave for Hongkong handicap events. Present op Friday next. They open at the Theatre Chapman, Esq. (chairman
Royal on
aand instant with f
place mark to pointe
points 3rd place mark,
inst. She has been chattered by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, and they have heard nothing regarding the above report...
COMMERCIAL. TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE
so cents for the steamer from there to Hong- ON LONDON, Telegraphic Transfer
kong is one quotation, wile it is said that im
ports in some cases are carried for nothing. The amount of paddy arriving in Bangkok this
"FREIBURG,"
Captain Prosch, having arrived from the requested to send in their Bills. of Lading for above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby countersignature by the. Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from alongside.
This Steamer brings also the Hongkong Cargo from Bremen, Rotterdam and Antwerp transhipped at Singapore ex S.S. "BRIS. „GAVIA" Captain Seülke, 12
.1
1/10
Bask Bills, on demaul./10
Credits, 4 months sight: D'ments 4 months' sight:
3/16 1/100
to the contrary be given before Noon, TC. Optional Cargo will be forwarded anlessnotice
DAY
1/10
BERLIN, (demand)":"
M.1.88
(2.32
Credits, 4 months' sight.
Credits: 30 clays, sight
summer has been quite as large as could be ON PARIS, Bank Bills, on demand... expected considering the character of the last crop. But the competition among the mills is ON NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on deman so keen that paddy has been rising rather than ON BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer falling along with the rise in silver, That is not a pleasant phenomenon in a country that in every sense of the term lives on rice. Next year Siam may hope for a much better
KARAPAN
co mark 4 crop, but there will be something like eight
more mills to compete for it
ON SHANONIA, Telegraphic
On demand. Private 30 days OR. YOKOHAMA, TT.. Gold Leaf 100 touch, per cual Sovereigns Bank's Buyin
45
delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 21st instant will. „ba' subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre sented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th,
instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examived on the 18th instant, at 3 P.M
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by,
DODWELL & Co.,. LIMITED, Agents. Hongkong, 14th September. 1003 (138
WANTED AT ONCE..
LESSONS IN SHORTHAND. (Advanced instruction), Apply, stating terms, &c., to--
"STENOGRAPHER,
C/o. This Paper:: Mongkong, 31st August, 1903.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
"BLACK&WHITE
Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the 21st instant, will be 37 subject to rent; marg
1974:
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 21st lustani, at 3 P.M. No Fire Insurance has been effected
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE, Megan Hongkong Office, karth September 190g
JAMES BUCHANAN & CO. SCOTCH WHISKY "ASTELLBAR
By Appotalmen HM. THE KING.
HRH the PRINCE of WALES
and HOTELS, and
and
CLUBS
Supplied at all.
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