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British M. P.'s Visit to Franco,

LONDON, 16th November,

Ninety Members of the House of Com- mons, several Peers, and the Colonial Agents General, accompanied by sixty ladies, under the auspices of the Commercial Committee of the House of Commons, have gone to Paris as the guests of a large and influential Com mittee of French Senators and Deputies, The reception was a very cordial one. Baron Des Tournelles welcomed the visitors who after three fêtes in Paris will visit Bordeaux, Marseilles, Lyons, Nice and Monte Carlo.

The Hottentot Rebellion in South Africa. The rebel Hottentot Chiefs are awaiting the arrival of the Governor al ́ Keetmans Koep and a satisfactory solution of the dif ficulty is anticipated.

LATER.

Turkey and the Macedonian' Reform Scheme. Before assenting to the Reformi Scheine the Porte begged Austria and Russia to

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1903.

DR. MORISON ON THE MAN-

CHURIAN QUESTION. --

The Chefon correspondent of the Asaki has had an interview with the celebrated Times correspondent at Poking, Dr. Mortison, and he sends his paper a report of it, of which the fol- towing is a rough translation :--

TO PRESERVE HER OWN EXISTENCE

JAPAN MUST FIGHT RUSSIA.

is equal to that of Great Britain and Japan, yet | JAVANESE LABOUR" "FOR "THE | séquest," at $75

Russia having once been besten by Japan, would be unable to make any head against Japan and Great Britain, even with the help of an ally. It is certain, then, that no Power under these conditions would embark in an armed interference.

THE REORGANISATION OF MANCHURIA "The Manchurian provinces are too vast for lapan to keep order in them with her own oops at her own expense. Japan would do Manchuria to China, saving the rights which Russia has been exercising there. Japan would

better to hand over the administration of

"Although war is a serious thing which should not be talked of impetuously, yet there are occasions when it is preferable o pence, and when a country must fight to preserve her reputation for independence It is needless to say that Tapan's existence is threatened by her find an outlet for this increase. Corca is recog-in constant increase of population, unless she can nised as being under the influence of Japan and providing the required outlet, but the hold- ing of the Linotung Peninsula by a russian military force will mean the encroachment of Russia on Corea.

need a vast amount of money to reconstruct Manchuria

be used for war purposes, but as soon as Nobody would agree to lend japan money with the knowledge that it was japan defeats Russia and thus augments her reputation, she will have no difficulty in

The Customs

mising what money she wants. receipts at Newchwang and in Corea might be made the security for a loan, and the Customs in Corea alone, if properly administered, would bring in ten million yen a year.

THE ADVANTAGE OF THE ANGLO-JAPANESE

ALLIANCE.

LEESTRAT75 SETTLEMENTS,

On the 12th last an important meeting of Straita and F. M. S. planters was held at ennag to consider the question of importing Javanese labour. The Hon. Mr. Turner ad dressed the meeting and informed those pre- sent that, the importation of labour from Southern India having been inadequate to meet their wants, it had become imperatively necessary to procure the same from other periment of procuring. labourers from Java and sources. Individual planters had tried the ex- northern India with very satisfactory results,

Douglas Steamships have been disposed of at $30 and further sales of China and Masilas are reported at $18. Star Ferries have advanced and can be placed at $27 for the old and $17 for the new shares. Shell Transports are wanted at t r after sales at Lr. Business in Shanghai fugs (Ordinary) has been done at Tix. 57).

Refineries-China Sugars have further ad. vanced to $ros. There is nothing deing in Luzaas.

Mining Punjoms are without business and,

medium of some business at $8 and more shares remain quite at $1. Raubs have been the are obtainable at the rate. Chinese Engineer.

The formation of a labour bureau was absolute.ing are still offering at Tls, 6. ly necessary, and the Government of Nether,

willingness to allow recruiting by them of lands India had very liberally expressed. its Javanese on certain specified conditions. After a full discussion a labour bureau was elected and its mission decided upon. The Govern ment will offer the planters every encourage- ment and assistance to further the scheme which the Association of Planters has taken in hand.

COMMERCIAL.

WEDRLY SHARË REPORTS.

In their report dated to-day, Messrs. Erich Georg & Co. state:-

To-day's Advertisements."

CHATRE'S NEW INDIAN CIRCUS, Patronised by H. M. the Empresa Dowager

and other Royalty of China.

CHANCE OF PROGRAMME,

TO-DAY, (SATURDAY), 28th November, 1903. fo a CIRCUS TENT NEAR CENTRAL MARKET MARINE LINE.

ENAGERIE of highly trained animals,

including LIONS, TIGERS, ELEPHANTS, LEOPARDS, &c. MARVELLOUS GYMNASTIC

their position and buyers predominate at $206, Docks, Wharves and Godowns.--Hongkong and Whampoa Docks have further strengthened MENA

Farnhams have been bought at the advanced rate of Tis. 127. Kowloon Wharfs have buyers $88. Hongkew Wharfs are a shade easier and have been parted with at Tls. 212}.

Lands, Hotels and Buildings.-Hongkong Lands have ruled quiet at $15t." Shanghai Lands have been negotiated at Tis. 103. Hong- kong Hotels have changed hands at $146. Humphreys Estate have found investors at $10 and $11. China Providents are in de- mand at $9 after sales at the price.

Cotton Mills-Hongkong Cottons have been sold at $15, and more shares are inquired for. The latest quotations for the Northern Mills are: Ewas. Tls. 35 sellers; Lagu-Kung-Mows, tiny Chees Tls, 200 nominal.

NOT TO FIGHT PUTS JAPAN' IN THE SAME POSITION AS IF SHE WERK DEFEATED IN WAR

"If Japan does not fight now, Russia will certainly increase her fleet in the East and will annex Corea in the same way as she has ab. sorbed Manchuria Japan will then be obliged

"Great Britain could undoubtedly have con. to withdraw permanently into her own islands.quered South Africa in six months had she Even if the war goes against Russia, she will had an alliance with Japan before the war only be forced to give up Manchuria and Co- broke out, as the Transvaal was only waiting

A much firmer feeling has prevailed in our rea, and her own territore will remain to her. for the interference of other Powers, and there-

market and a comparatively fair amount of modify the terms and received an absolute I Will not her position then be the same as if fare tried to resist as long as possible. In the business has been done during the week under Tis. 35 sales; Internationals, Tis, 25 sales and she had not fought at all? Now is the time for same way, a war between Russia and Japan review in a variety of stocks, some of which refusa On the Russian Ambassador Japan to fight when her success is quite cer- would come to a speedy close, as soon as peating the refusal-yesterday in-a strong lain.

Russia realised that she could not hope for

have improved in value, notably Banks, Docks and Ghina Sugars. Towards the close the outside assistance.

market is slightly easier again. The sterling demand rate on London is 12 8 15/16d, while the rates of exchange on Shanghai are Tis.

three days' sight Private Bills. 71 3/8 for a T/T, and Tis. 71‡ to Tls. 71 for

note, the Porte's attitude underwent an entire change.

(Der Ostasiatischa Lloyd) Great Britain and Italy.

Berlin, 23rd November.

The King and the Queen of Italy have returned from England. Nearly all papers. state that no new agreements between Great Britain and Italy have been made during the Windsor visit..

The Balkans.

The sitiation in the Balkans has become much better for Russia, as acceptance by the Porte of the Murasteg programme is imminem.

Japanese Exchanges.) | The Unsettled Question of Manchuria,

OFFICIAL STATEMENT IN ST. PETERSBURG.

Peking, arsi, October.

The Russian Government have made an an.

nouncement in St. Petersburg to the effect that the Russian authorities in the Far East

IT IS A MISTAKE TO THINK THAT RUSSIA

WILL NOT FIGHT.

"It is stated that Russia has no intention of meeting Japan in the field, but the fact of her building big barracks in several parts of Man churia, and increasing her navy in the East, cannot mean anything but preparation to drive

Japan off the continent. She is only awaiting her opportunity,

THE AGE OF TH ́ JAPANESE WARSHIPS

MUST BE REMEMBERED.

"China may be expected to preserve a friendly neutrality, but she' as well as Great Britain will still be able to be of assistance to Japan. Furthermore, as the Manchurian people will welcome the Japanese troops from their experience in the China-Japan War Russia Great Britain was in South Africa. will be in as disadvantageous a position as

SOME RUMOURS,

It has recently been rumoured in England that Great Britain is earnestly advising Japan to come to an amicable settlement with Russia.

When Japan asked Great Britain and the

The baitleships and cruisers which form the strength of Japan's navy are now fully able to confront the Russian ships, but it must be remembered that in a few years they will be-United States for advice as to the course she come obsolete, white Russia will be constantly should pursue, it is obvious that no civiliser sending out new ships so as to overpower the country would advise a resort to war; but it Japanese navy. Consequently every delay in would also be absurd for Great Britain to eas creases the difficulty Japan will have in fighting would be so much to her advantage in the Far estly counsel peace when the result of the war

Russia on tlie sea.

WHAT JAPAN SHOULD DEMAND OF RUSSIA.

East."

It is, of course, impossible for us to vouch for this being an accurate reproduction of the views expressed to the Asaki's correspondent by Dr. Morrison. For that the Asahi must be respon-

Bank Shares-Hongkong and Shanghai sold at $647, 56471 and $650 and close with buyers at $652). The London rate, as wired privately on Sunday last, was £04, 10s. od., while Reuter to-day quotes 462, ros od. Nationals are unchanged.

Marine Insurances-Unions have changed hands at $4913, but a few more are on offer. China Traders sold at $60, 561 and $60) and have further sellers at $61, North Chinas have

been done in the north at. Tls. azo and Yang- 1szes at $135, 50 we follow these quotations. Cantous fetched $175.

Fire Insurance Shares-Unchanged. China's sold and have sellers at $90.

Shipping Shares-Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboats sold at $31 to $30 and, while there are further sellers at $3, shares are wanted at the lower figure. Indo-Chinas have been done in fair quantities to the north at $74 to $75, and more shares can be placed at $75 and Manilas have been done at $18. A few Douglases have been fixed at $30. Star Ferries

have not destroyed the adminstration of Shink. 4 new camp about one and a-half miles square,sible; but our readers will be glad to see the northern quotation is Tls. 55 sellers, China)

ing Province, Manchuria. They aild:-The was compulsory, and she had to station twa reoccupation of the city of Moukden by Russia Companies of Infantry and a Company of

Arulic there.

"No good will result if Japan accepts Rus- sia's promises. Russia bas built barracks in Liantung to accommodate twenty thousand soldiers, and she is hurrying the construction of and even if she should withdraw her troops,

guard into a garrison. Furthermore, since she she can easily convert the so-called railway has the right to keep as many troops as she

arguments that are being submitted to the

responsible organs of the Japanese vernacular. apanese people by one of the leading and most

Press.-N. C. D. News,

TO EXORPT JAPANESE STONE.

likes at Port Arthur and Talienwan, it is vain in attempt to fight her with words alone. Rus- ground that the possession of Manchuria by any Foreign Power was a menace to the peace lapan being rich in granite, marbles, and of the Far East. Japan, who has been patient-stone the Kyodo Sekizai Kabushi Kwaisha, or

Therefore the reoccupat could not be called an actual occupation of the city. Russia had already showed to the Powers that she has no intention of taking possession of Manchuria permanently. However, as the situation has now reached such a stage, they watching Russin, because it is Russia's trea- Union Stone Company Limited has an in- future meaures to be taken by Russia will deper & upon the measures adopted by the

Powers in regard to the situation in Man- churia.

China.

RUSSIANS IN ACTION WITH BANDUS.

Peking, 20th November.

The telegraph lines in Manchuria have now been seized by Russian officers and the Chinese authorities are now conveying messages between lukao and Moukden by carriers.

The Tartar General reports that about 100 Russians engaged a number of rioters at Shinmien on the 16th int, and seven or eight of the Russians were killed. The Tartar General reported later that the rioters of Shinmien were the mounted bandlits. Over forty Russians were killed. The bandits lost much less in the fighting. Several Japanese were with the bandits and repulsed the Russians, who marauded the neighbourhood. The Tartar General reported under date of the 18th that the Russians have now driven the bandits from Shinmien and lighting it going on in the district about Chan-yang. The Russians are plundering the Chinese houses

in the district.

Mr. Lessar called at the Foreign Office to-day.

Wa Ting-Pang called on Mr. Uchida this morning. The Japanese Minister called at the Foreign Office soon after the Russians Minister left. The calls are believed to relate to the colli ion between the Russians and the mounted bandits.

A Port Arthur despatch si tes that Viceny Alexeieff leaves for St Petersburg to-day; but the news requires confirmation.-Mainichi,

Thibet.

London, 18th Nevember. The Government of Nepaul, between which and Thibet a treaty exists under which the former agrees to protect the latter should a third country menace her, has despatched a number of soldiers to Lhasa, and strongly advises the Thibetan authorities to settle pea- ceably the trouble with regard to Great Britain, Advice has also been given to the Grand Lama about a rumour with reference to negotiation between Tibet and Russi-Special to Tokio

Asahi,

Unrest in Bussia. NUMBRDUS DOMICILIARY VIŞĪTS,

London, 19th November, The Cologne Gatelle reports that there is much activity amongst revolutionary bodies in St. Petersburg, where the police are making frequent domiciliary visits in search of political caspecte

cherous action that really menaces the peace of the Far East, is entitled to demand of Russia

that she shall limit the size of her fleet in these

waters, that she shall, of course, evacuate Man- churia entirely, and return Port Arthur and Talienwan to China. These dem nds, I hope, will be approved by the Powers.

JAPAN SHOULD SEND TROOPS INTO COREA.

"Japan while proposing the above would do well to send troops into Corea to confront the Russian aggression.

Russia would never consent to this proposition, and then war will be declared.

THE PROBABLE ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

"No Power will assist Russia if it is asked because it would be forced to fight Great Britain in accordance with the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. Now Russia, who is proud of being one of the largest counities in the world, would not dare to ask the assistance of another Power because she would lose all her reputation if she were obliged to ask outside assistance to fight Japan whom she has always despised as a petty antagonist. It was publicly known that neither France nor Germany would have taken part in an armed interfernce when Japan was forced to give up Liastung. Neither of the above pro-Russian countries has any interest in fighting Japan, and they would not care to

enda ger their own colonies in China, which could be easily attacked by a Japa ese force.

THE,F LL OF PORT ARTHUR WOULD END THE WAR.

"If Japan sends her troops into Manchuria fram anrthern Corea by land, and having taken possession of Harbin cuts the communication between Lisotung and Russia, and bombards Post Arthur with her fleet, Russia would be obliged to sue for peace as she did at Sebasto- pol. The war would not go on for years as many people predict.

.

THE PEACE CONDITIONS. "Supposing that Russia after the fall of Port Arthur asks for an amicable settlement, what conditions will Jap in propose that Kussia will be reluctantly compelled to accede to? Japan will take Russia's place temporarily. To give de- tails, Japan will under any circumstances occupy the Liaotung peninsula, and hold all the rights which Russia has claimed, while the adminis tration of Manchuria will be returned to China, and a limit will be imposed on the Russian naval force in the Pacific. Thus Russia's aggressive policy in the Far East will be checked for thirty years or more, as her activity in Eastern Europe was checked for thirty years by the Crimean War.

THE SUBSEQUENT ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS "Would France and Germany help Russia

exhaustible supply of highest class raw material to work into required forms at its newly completed plant in Makamura near Yokohama.

The main building of the works is 241 feet

long by 57 wide, while the engine room is 30 by 30. The machinery installed is of the most modern American type and, the Company is equipped to undertake any stone work whatever.

The Union Stone Company was registered in June last to exploit .marble, granite, hone and other stone quarries in Japan, to work mines and in brief to develop nature's natural subterranean riches. The capital is yen 1000,0za divided into 2,000 shares at yen fifty each. The promoters have taken up the entire share issue.

Mr. David Laurence Smith who organised the enterprise spent two years in going over Japan looking for quarries and a shorter period in Southern China. As a result the company has its own quarries of the finest granite in

Azí, Mito and the Toyo Hashi district; of

marble at Mito, Chichibi, and in Korage north of Senda where there is a large variegated deposit, and of hom: in the Toyohashi district near Kyoto. Other quarries are held under option. The company is seeking the export rade and has agents all over the East and

Australia. As highly skilled stone workers can be empl-yed at a very low wage it will be easy to undersell the product of the high salaried American artisan,,

LORD KITCHENER'S WORK IN INDIA.

Cigar Companies -Futther sales of Sumatras I TIs. So are reported from Shanghai.

Miscellaneous.-Green Island Cements can be placed at $237. China Burneos have sellers at $8. A. S. Watsons have again found buyers at $14 and Watkins have been booked at $74. Electrics ars unchanged, and remain in demand at $12 and 561 for the old and new shares re spectively. Campbell Moores are reported sold at So. Bell's Asbestos are in the market at $5. United Asbestos (ordinary) are inquired for at $9: the founders' shares, can be placed at $210. Hongkong Steam Waterboats are firm at $15 ex the final dividend of 60 cents paid on the 24th instant. China Light and Powers are in request at $5. Hall and Holtz have been sold at $32, and Central Stores at $26, Langkats have experienced a further sharp rise and sales have been effected at advancing rates up to Tis. 3071.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE. ON LONDON, Telegraphic Transfer.........1/8

+)

"

Bank Bills, on demand 21/8 15/16 Credits, 4 months sight...1/9 5/16 D'ments 4 months' sight ... 1/9 7/16 ON BERLIN, (demand).......

M.1.781

ON PARIS, Bank Bills, on demand.........1.19

Credits, 4 months' sight 2.23

D

ON NEW YORK, Bank Bills, on demand...424 Credits, 30 days' sight ........ 42} (nid shares) are in demand at $27, new shares ON BOMBAY, Telegraphic Transfer........129

sold in a fair way at $:61 to $165, and can be placed now at $17. Shell Transports, with sales at intermediate rates, have advanced to £1. 15. buyers.

shares are not much wanted; for cash and end of the month up to $106 has been paid, the market closing quieter with probable small sellers at S105; per end of February $108, and Per end of March Stog has been paid. Luzons

unchanged.

Mining Shares,-Unchanged; a few Raubs sold at 58, but more are on offer.

Docks, Wharves, and Godowns.--Hongkong and Whampoa Docks sold at improving rates up to $207 cash, 5209 per 31st January and $209 per 31st December, closing steady at- $207) cash. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's shares are inquired." after, and up to $384. has been offered and refused. Farnhams jose to Tis. 127 cash and Tls., 130 per 31st March in Shanghai, but yesterday's wire gives quotation of Tis. 125. buyers only.

Lands, Hotels, and Buildings. A small sale of Hongkong Land Investment and Agency Company's shares is reported at $151, at which rate there are further sellers. Hongkong Hotels sold and are on offer at S14. Humphreys

have been taken off the market at $1.

Cotton Mills. Only a few Hongkong's sold, at $15, at which rate shares are wanted. Ewo's have been done in the north at 11.35;' other quotations unchanged.

Miscellaneous-Green Island Cement shares sold at $13/137, and have buyers at latter rate. China Borneos are on offer at $8. Watsons

sold and have farther buyers at St. Ices have dropped to $245. Hongkong Steam Water Boats sold at $16/16) cum dividend, and are inquired after at Sist ex the fioul dividend of 6 per cent, paid on 25th instant. Dairy Farms are wanted at $124. Bell's Asbestos are on offer al $5. China Providents sold at $9 and $3.00 and have buyers at the lower rale. A sale of Watkins is reported at $72; there are shares on offer at $74, Other stocks under this heading unchanged.

Writing under yesterday's date Messrs Benjamin, Kelly and Patts, state ---

Authoritative details have reached a home paper of the progress already made by Lord Kitchener in his colossal task or reorganising the Indian army, and of the plans which he

During the past week, there has been hopes to carry out. The important nature of general inquiry for the better class of securities, the work he has done, and is doing, will serve

causing an advance in the values of several to explain, in some measure, the desire of the stocks, and a fair business has been transacted the Government that he should be left to com-

Banks-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank plete it before undertaking the still heavier have risen from $640 to $645 with sales at in problem of reforming our general military termediate rates, and close with buyers at the administration. On the other hand, Lord higher figure. An improvement has also taken Kitchener's Eastern scheme has been worked place in the London quotation which now of service experts at home the completion of mand at $aga out with so much precision that in the opinion stands at L63 10f... Nationals continue in der

he work might with a vantage be left to others in view of the extreme, urgency of affairs in England. The main heads of the task which Lord Kitchener set himself in India are as follows: 1. To strengthen the frontier; 2 To Fire Insurance. Hongkong Fires are quoted reorganise the Native Army;.3. To replace. at $315. . A small lot of China Fires are in the obsolète, armament; and 4. To re-cast the market at $90, jet

in the pence negotiatings if they kept back scheme of reserves and reinforcements, cr

Marine Insurances. Unioos have again been dealt in at $493). China Traders are sti asked for at $60. Cantons have been places at $175.

and Macab Shipping-Hongkong, Canton Steamboats have inquiries at $30. Indo-Chinas

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EXERCISES." WONDERFUL ACTS IN BAREBACK · ·

RIDING.

Afternoon performance at 3 p.m. each day, RUSSIAN SINGING AND DANCING. Soldiers and Sailors, half-price. Particulars from the Expresses. Tickets can be obtained from

H. RUTTONJEE,

5, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong, and`

37 & 38, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, 28th November, 1003 [14160

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

“ཡ "ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"COPTIC.".

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

Cargo impeding discharge and undelivered by Wednesday, the and proximo, will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

J. STUART THOMSON, Acting Agent. Hongkong, 28th November, 1903

Intimations.

MADAM FLINT & CO.,

DRESSMAKERS

AND

MILLINERS,

HAVE JUST RECEIVED

On demand...............30 SMART READY-MADE

IN SHANGHAI, Telegraphic Transfer ......714 Private 30 days' sight .........nom.

ON YOKOHAMA, T.T.

Par Silver

OPIUM QUOTATIONS. To-day's quotations are as follows:-

MALWA NEW

LAST YEAR. OLDEST PATNA NEW .... BENARES NEW PERBIAN (PAPER)

841

Per chest @goo/960 @ 1,000/1,060 @ 1,100

..@ 1,0321 ..@ 1,035

@ 800/830

Co-bay's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOUCHOW.

THE Company's Steamship

"THALES," CaptheRobson, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 1st proximo, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 28th November, 1953. [14940 DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL

THE Company's Steamship

." HAIMUN,"

1A-

Captain Gibson, will be despatched for the above Ponts, on TUESDAY, the 1st proxime, at 11 ..

For Freight or Passage apply to

DOUGLAS, LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 28th November, 1903. [1425=

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. ARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

held on MONDAY, the 7th day of December, 1003, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LANÚ at Causeway Bay 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.

.*

Regiary Locality.

No.

Inland

Lot

Now

1,708,

Shan-ki Wan Road,

Causeway Bay.

Houndary

Measurements.

Н.

5.

W

feet feet feet fees

Square feet

Annual Rent

Upset Price

336 30 655 0.6 15,5523814,172

from interfering in the wat? Now if we suppose these the last is that which Lord Kitchener that the force of France and Russia combined | regards as offering the most serious probléma. | have changed bands at $74, und ero now in "Hongkong, 28th November, 1993.

WINTER COSTUMES

NEW FASHIONABLE

MATERIAL,

*

NOW SO MUCH IN VOGUE IN

LONDON.

Hongkong, 23rd November, 1903, (14108.

THE POPULAR.

SCOTCH

"BLACK&WHITE"

20

JAMES BUCHANAN & GO,

SCOTCH WHISKY DISTILLERS,

By Appointment to.....

BM THE KING

HRH the PRINCE of WALES.

and

Supplied at all the LEADING CLU Bad HOTELS, and to be obtained fi - LANE, 'CRAWFORD & CO, Quecu's Ro

(14260 Central

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