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A MESSAGE-from-seoul-to-the Afalnică)states! that Mr. Okabe, a Japanese diplomatic official at Wiju, visited Aptong on the 8th instint and noticed little, if any, activity din that place There were about 700 Russian coops with three gas stationed there, however; and there was large muster of Russian troops at Liaoyang. ** THE annual meeting of the Hongkong Church Missionary Association will be held at the City Hall at 5 p.m. to-morrow, H.E. die Office
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A. S. WATSON & CO., real per se, proportional. Administering the Government will be in the
LIMITED.
PORT
B-OLD VINTAGE, super-
Per duz. Per cont
ior quality, Red Capsule $16.00 $1.40
C-FINE OLD VINTAGE
superior quality, Black
Seal Capsule
D. VERY FINE OLDVIN-
20.00
1.70
TAGE, extra superior, (old
attled), Violet Capsule - 27.00,
TURK TOPICS.
By far the most delightful morning thus far of the present season was experienced on the Happy Valley at dawn to-day, A. crispy cold.. muraing with the mercury at 431 F., it seemed as if not only the awners and their jackeys but their women folk and their frisads and a merry and sprightly crowd of young people who con tribute not a little to the enlivenment of the early gatherings, turned up to-day. May they appear oftener.
The daily ue is delivered free when the ad from chair, and the Bishop of Caladonia nel Victoria
Disord was the fit in put in an appearance ncesible to movenger Da cupios saut by powɛ ani will speak of missionary work in Brishto-day and on the outside track galloped 1 aditional $1.80 per quartër is charged for p»tago.
Columa and China. All are heartily invited to mile in 36, 1.12, 1.50 and 2,14. The postage on the weekly isng to any part of the
world is 30 cents per quarter. -Single Copies Daily, kem cents: Weekly, Isanty.
tive Venus,
DEATH.
On the 6th inst, at his residence, 16 Minami- yamate, Nagasawa, SIMAO KOZARIÓ DE SOUSA, ages 67 years.
The Hongkong Gelegraph
attend.
A RESPECTED member of the Eurasian com- munity has passed away in the person of Mrs. She, mother of Mr. She Ting Kwong, of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, whose funeral took plece this al ernoon. A large number of ~ embers of deceased family and friends attended the ceremony, and many beautiful wreathes w-TC presented.
WE learn from our contemporary the Japan Herald that it has been reprim.aded for RONGKONG, WEDN SHAY, JANUARY 20, 1991 | publishing certain details as to the movements
THE LADIES PETITION.
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of the Japanese fleet and aring though these were given merely as rumours, the authoritie - | warg the Yokohama journal that a repetit. ion of the offence ou'd entail its being treated according to lay.
THE Asahi reports that news has reached
THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING CO., LTD.
ANNUAL MEETING.
holders in the above Company was held at the The fifteenth ordinary meeting of share. Company's office, Vattoria Buildings, at noon in-day. There were present:-Mas-r. T. H. Reid (chairman), and W... Gaskell (directors),
R, Michael, T. Skinner, E. B. Shepherd, M. S. Northcote, S. J. Michael and A. Shelion Hooper (secretary)
The notice convening the meeting having been read,
The Chairman said;—Gentlemen, with your i permission, we will take the report and accounts as read. I am glad to be able to say that the
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.
1: Dro
To interim dividend o! 6 % for the
-26,566,26
21,610.64
854.03
10,434.83
• hall-year, ali..$ 300,000.01 Charges accounĖ, 4 Hepa is to house property,............ Advertising,........................ Fire insurance,................ Balance to be appropriated as
follows:-
Directors' fees,......$ 7,500,00 Managing directors'
fees................... 27,0'3.60.. Aud tors' fees,...... 1,009,00 Final dividend of 6
for the half-year, 303,520.00 Balance to be car-
ried to new a/c,... 31.965.63
387,470.23
$746,936. 1
Algerine travelled over a like distance with- in the inner rails; us last half in 30
Mr. Dorabjee's "sub", on the inside track, covered a mile, the time for the last three-steady progress of the company still continues. By undivided profits, 1902,.........$ · 191.707 16 4 quarter being 34, 1.07, 1'418.
Mr. Babington's grey was taken over a longer course-1 † mile, which he covered in 2,57; the last half 13, 100,
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the net profits for the past year being over $800 Fare Roses also timed for the last i of a ] imore Man those of the previous year. This is 'mite spin six tullows 3o, 1.15, 1.50.
all the more satisfactory when we bear in mind that the exterior of Knutsford Terrace kas Lien done up thoroughly, a water main lald, and each bouse provided with a separate mter, and the total cost paid for and written off. The whole of the houses are let atisfac- torily, and there is no reason to anticipate any diminution of the rent all. I have nothing further to add, ut i shall be pleased to answer any questions.
Mr. Craig's Derhy griffin was the next to ruceive my attention. I missed his whole per. formance, however; but timed him for the last half-mile which he did in 36. 1,071.
Vancouver's "one-mile allop on the inner course registered 26, 1.10), 1.441, 2.16 for the respective quarters.
.
Vajor Radcliff's "sub.", owner up and Mr. Shimonoseki to the effect that the Italian cruiser | Mardonald's dun raced in company for one Elba stranded and allerwards sank twenty-eight | mile, going steadily all the while in 46, 1.26, knots from Tsushima on or about the 6th inst. 1.59, 2.35. The Elbe left Shimanuseki on the th for
the following sy. It is reported that the crew
In November last, we commented on the movement to secure, by petition, the registra- tion of domestic servants, which the ladies of 2.25 this Colony sought to bring before the Legis. lative Council. Our views on the subject are too well known to require repetition, and we * Non-Port, after removal, should be cannot but deplore that, yestertlay, a mere mal
ter of form should have created delay in the Nagasaki and derated from the latter por on discussion, by the Council, of a question off the Elba was landed on the 9th at Chemulph. rested for a month before use. ...
primary importance to the majority of our
This news remains unconfirmed. European community. We sincerely con done with the fair petitioners in the rebuff which their representative, the Hon. H. I. Pollock, 126, has met with. Yet this first result to the petition of our lady residents is not without its lesson; for this example was wanted to prove that our official red-tapeism, already known as proverbially immoveable to the logic of common-sense, was deaf to the appeal of gallantry. That the members of the gentle sex in Hongking will, with commendable feminine persistence, re- turn to the charge undaunted, and succeeds it
We required for IMMEDIATE use
shon be ordered to be decanted before
being sent out.
Those Wines are sperially suited for
Jms and general use, and are too well
know to aced further comment.
in laying their petition-the i's dotted, the t's-crossed before our Legislative Council, A. S. WATSON & Co., there is little doubt, but the fact remains
LIMITED.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Emglong, Dh January, 1904,
TELEZIONI NO 156.
BY ABRESSER HET BOENAKOONU
A. B. C. CON, AH KULEON
ESTABLISHED 1859
A CHEE &
祥
利
that our routine-loving administration has, by rejecting this appeal on a question of form, secured its conviction, by the ladies of our community, of apathy to their
all argument grievances, and
to the contrary would be useless to disprove the conclusion. It is worthy of com [35 ment, and is indeed no small proof in favour of the genuineness of the grievances mentioned in the petition, that among the signatures attached to that document the names of the wives of our leading officials are conspicuous by their absence. This tends to prove the assertion made by the ladies in the document voicing their request, viz."That their relations
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#5 | domestic servants cannot be judged by that which prevails at Government House or Head Quarter House." Indeed, the attitude of the Chinese menial to the public servant
IT is claimed for the Standard Dictionary, which has now been introduced into Bong- kon.. that it contains no-less than 41 diction aries, commpiled by 243 editors and specialists at a cost of over $60,000. The work has been so thoroughly done that it defines concisely and precisely, and there appears to be nothing omitted or forgotten. It has been described as "a magnificent triumph of patient Labonoas painstaking of skill, literary, artistic and nie;
chanical."
Is a Deutsche Jopan Post telegram.of the tah is stated that the Lnalon Ively
Telegraph declares that the only duty of England is to render moralassi lance to japan, unless the territorial independence of Japan should he menaced This declaration seems to be superfluous, because Russia has natin tention of making any aggression on japanese territory; on the contrary, she is prepared to recognise the right of Japan to full play for her activities in the greater part of Korea. AT a meeting of the members of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, held after the, par de last evening, a discussion took plice regarding the suggestion as to the uniform to be worn at all social functions. One or two of the members asked if they could attend the proposed volun- teer ball, to be held next month in evening
dress, and this evnked some spirited answers
in which it was suggested that a volunteer who was ashamed to attend a ball in uniform wes ent worthy the name of the citizen soldier
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Two cumpanions from Mr. J. H. Lewis's stable went together (inside course) for half a mile in 1.071
Mr, W. E. Gray's "No. 64" was galloped a inile. The record for the last is 34. 1.07 and 1.43,
Ve finds' Bonzoline and Mr. E. W. Mit chell's Loid Algy covered une mile (u side) in 37, 115} (52), 227,
Mr. D. E. Brown's Tai Yat went very steady for mile; time 39, 1.16, 1.45.
Herschell II. and his companion were the next to come under my observation. For one mile I thosed them : 46 1 26), 2.02), 2.361,
Mr. Mody's Derby cr. La France Rose went for if tile. I took her last mile only 35, 1.11, 1.46, 2.18.
Mr. Goetz's famous Tientsin poaies Narses.
and Tarifa auracted inuch attention. pin ian is generally shared that they will give favourites of other stables a good deal of work before they can succeed in wrestling from them
ponies are being trained with considerable care and skill and did a steady mile gallop in 47
the honours they will coatest for. Both the
1.15, 1.40.
Mr. Kadoorie's Chieftain and Teerotum were
ridden over one mile on the inside course, the former beating his stable companion by just one second. Time: 35 10, 1.43 2.16 (Chieftain); 2 17) (Testáium).
Mr. Rutter's contestant for Derby honours galloped a mile (inner course); last 4, 3, 1.14. 1.474.
One of Mr. J. H. Lewis's Derby c. raced Staring for one mile; last 4, 34, 1.07), 1.428.
The following pairs then galloped in then
There being no questions the Chairman pro- | posed, and Mr. J. R. Michael seconded, that the report and accounts as presented be adopted and passed.
Carried.
DIRECTORS.
The confirmation of the appointment of Messrs. W. H. Gaskell and T. F. Hough on the Board of Directors in place of Messrs. J. H. Cox and E. Jones Hughes, was proposed by Mr. Skinner.
Mr. S. J. Michael seconded, and the motion was carried.
Mr. J. R. Michael:~! ́should like to make a remark, Mr. Chairman. 16nd that the Directors' fees are only $150, which, I think, is a very small amount for their trouble. I wish the Company would consider the advisability of increasing that amount, either at an extra- ordinary meeting or any oker suitable time. I am sure they deserve more.
Cr.
Interest on mort. *L
13
11
„gages, umma..$203,co6.75 Less-Interest on
Rents,
loans payable,... 103,240,86
98.765.89 250,016 $6
Commission,
8,546,13
214.01
86,423 87
1,153.00
.00
Scrip lees,
Profit on sales of property,
Unclaimed dividends,
Transfer from equaliz‹ion of
dividend fund,..........
250.00
$746,936 01
A. SHELTON HOOPER, Secretary.
We have compared the above statement with the books, vouchers and securities of the com. pany and have found the same to be correct. T. ARNOLD, Auditors. C. W. MAY, S
Hongkong, 9th January, 1904.
MRS. POWER SUBSCRIPTION.
FUND.
We have received the following from the Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer Corps, on behalf of Mrs. Power, the wife of the ex-..
of embezzlement in October last, and who sergeant major of the Corps who was convicted
des res to thank all those who were good enough to subscribe to the fund-
RECEIPTS.
Tri
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ILE. Sir H. A Blake, Officers, N. C.O's
and men of the H.K. Vol. Corp.
Officers Mess, Hongkong Singapore
Battalion K.G.A. Sergeants Mess, R., A.
The Chairman:-I think we had better Officers Mess, R.G.A.... pracred to the next business firs'.
On the proposition of Mr. J. R. Michael, seconded by Mr. E. B. Shepherd, Messrs. W II. Gaskelt and T. F. Hough were re-elected
to the directorate.
AUDITORS.
seconded, and it was agreed, that Messrs. C. W. Mr. Skinner proposed, Mr. S. J. Michael May and T. Arnold be re-elected auditors.
The Chairman :-I may say that the direc. 1ors are very pleased to have the suggestion from Mr. Michael with regard to their re- muneration. The master has been considered informally and possibly it may be brought before the shareholders at a subsequent meeting.
There being no further business, the Chair man thanked shareholders for their attendance,
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633.00
9510 **
6000
113.00
30.00
Bano
34.00
500
ATE
25.10.
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34.00
25.00
55.00
4850
European N. C. O's Hongkong Singa.
pore Batiation R G.A.... N. C. O's Mess, Royal Engineers... Sergeants Mess, Army Ordnance Corps Sergeants Mess; Sherwood Foresters... Sub-cription List, Kowloon Hotel Hongkong Police Force...
Hongkong Hotel... A. S. Watson & Co. Lane Crawford & Co. Subscription List, Mr. Mcllroy, S.S..
Kinshan...
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Subscription List, Mr. Clark, Dockyard
Extension Works
Subscription List, Mr. D. McKenzie,
anitaly Deparment... Subscription Lia, Mr. E. Roger, Naval
Yard...
Subscription List, Mr. E. Bullen, Sold-
iers and sailors' Home... Subscription List, V.R.C.
and announced that dividend warrants would Victor H. Deacon, Esq. be ready to-morrow.
F. B. L. Bowley, Esq.....
21,00
39.00
271.00
D
46.00
13.00
$.00
Revd. F. T. Johnson
2500
25,00
Mrs. Oliver, New Travellers' Hotel
W. H. Howard, Esq.
25.00
25.00
10.00
10,00
+a.co
50J
5.00
2 on
5<8
$1,839 58
Eventually it was resolved to adoja the form of respective order of succession: Ewo's Rajab | THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- | W. J. tleckford, Esq...
dress and material recommended.
DISCUSSING the resources to be tapped for War Fuhd, the Chugai Shogyo says the best source would probably be in the issue of 1 x-
is altogether different to that displayed, by | chequer Bonds to meet immediate requirements,
him towards hes civilian employer. Nor is the bonds to be redeemed by an increase of
FURNITURE there need for surprise that this should be taxation. The Tokyo journal thinks it ex-
DEALERS.
DRAWING-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
and BED-ROOM
FURNITURE
ELECTRO-PLATED,
GLASS, and
CHINA WARES.
PAST EUR'S MICROBE-PROOF
FILTERS,
ROCHESTER LAMPS,
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.
COUNTERPANES.
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.
so, when it is considered that the Celestial,remely doubtful whether National Loan Bonds to the amount of $100,000,000 cou'd be issued influenced by the atavism of his race, which
with success. At least, it says, the acceptance for thousands of years has inherited the fear
of such a large amount of paper would distab and respect of the mandarin, attributes to the the economic situation of the Empires and it official, his master, the prestige of "the would be equally difficult to raise a foreign button" and the prerogatives attached | oan at the present critical moment. thereto. Of the crying need for the
fug Nagataki Press announces the death at registration of Chinese domestic servants Nagasak! after a short illness of Mr. S. R. de In our Colony there can be no ques-Souza, which look place at his residence on the tion, and the petition, which was refused | 6th inst, at 11.30 p.m. The deceased gentle- access to the Council yesterday, voices with man, who was an old and esteemed resident of logic and brevity the grievances requiring Nagasaki, was for a long period and up to the time of his illness employed as interpreter reiress. The document is now on its way, under the Depot Quartermaster of the U.S. through the official channels, to the mem-
Transport Department. He was born in
vent, Dieu vent.
aud Pulla, 1 mile (outside) 37, 1.14, 1.49, 2 22)
Mr. Lula's Colonist and Emigrant--} mile, 351, 1183, 155.
Mr. Craig's Derby griffin and The Combine's "ub," mile, last $. 35. 1.10, 143.
Mr. Banner's Chfton and one of Mr. Lewis's Derby griffins mile (inside), 39. 4.15, 1.493
3 24.
"The Americo-Filipino Co." was noted in the couple represented by Mr. Walker's pony and Mr. Apcar's b. Manila-mile, 35, 1.099 1.34
MENT AND AGRACY CO, LD.
Following is the fifteenth report of the board of directors to the ordinary meeting of share. holders, to be held at the company's offices, Victoria Buildings, at noon, on Wednesday, the 27th inst.
Gentlemen, The directors have now to sub- mit to you a general statement of the affairs of the company, and balance sheet for the year' ending 31st December, 1993.
The net profits for that period, including Mr. Mody's Cornet Rose (for the Derby) 1- | $51 701.16 balance brought forward from lası mile, inside course, last 4 13 35, 1.017, 1.46.
I timed Mr. Fatterson's spd. Leopard for his tast half mile only: 1.06).
account, after paying all charges, amount to $437,470.23. From this amount an interim dividend of $6 per share has already been paid. After transferring 5250,000 from equalization of
**
El. C..Mo¬rhouse, Esq..... 1. Bryant, Esq. ... W. J. R....
Maymond, Esq... Interest, Chartered Bank
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EXPENDITURE.
November 23rd, 1903 Fok Lau and Lung King. (Hent for June, July, August September and October November 23rd Compradore's bill
(October)
the
ML
$125.01
60.82"
50.00
46.41
2000
61,27
November 27th Cash to Mrs. Power
for current expenses December toth Compradore's bill
(November) December 16th Fok Lau and Lung
King (November Reat)
By far the best performance of the morning wa witnessed in Mr. Chaler's pony, who did dividend fund to proft and loss account 15 January rgth, reos Compradore's bill
mile on the inside course in 38, 1.13, 1.50%, 2-255, 25 A splendid exhibition.
Mr. Dominch's Growler and Mr. Levy's.sub.
for mile timed 34, 1.0), 1 40.
Mr. Mody's renowned cream subscription
now proposed to pay a final dividend of $6 per share, maintaining the usual div.derd of 12 per cent. per annum on the capital, and after writ ing off directors' and auditors' fees there remains a balance of $51, 66.63 to be carried forward to
DIRECTORS
Mr. D. M. Moses having resigned his set, Mr. E. Shellim was invited to join the board in his place, and this appointment now requires confirmation.
bers of our Legislative Council, and it will Macao, receiving his education in Bombay and griffin No. 74 will hereafter be referred the credit of a new profit and loss account. remain with these gentlemen to prove what
went to Japan in 1872. He was appointed to in these notes as Sylph Rose, this truth there is in the proverb: Ce que femme | interpreter to the U.S. Consulate at Nagasaki being the name under which she has been in 1885, which position he retained until entered by her popular owner. She went for mile. Time 331, 1.10), 1.44, and seemed to September, 1898.
be going rather heavily at the faish.
Mr. .acdonald's Gobang-1 mile, 41, 1,19, 1.541
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
delivered in London on the 16th inst.
PHOTOGRAPHIC THE English mail of the 19th December was
DEPARTMENT.
DEVELOPING and PRINTING
UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.
GOOD WORK.
PROMPT RETURN.
Hongkong, 8th January, 1004
ودا
Tu Japanese Specie Bank shipped silver to the value of Tis. lace to Japan on the 15th inst Sever lacs have been forwarded during the past to tnight.
A PRKING dispatch received by the Asahi states that the Russian perations for the de- fence of Manchuria ar: becoming very active,
CARMICHAEL AND guns being constantly received by rail from
CLARKE,
CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.
KEPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Telegrams: "Carmichael,* Hongkong. A..B. C. Code, 4th Edition. A. 1 Code.
Lieber's Standard Code.
TELEPONE, 232,
Hongkong, 20th March, 1903.
[47.
HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer
Tade in the tropick-SAN MIGUEL,
Europe.
THE Acting Colonial Secretary kindly informs us that the following telegram has been re- ceived from the Deputy Governor, British North Borneo-Quarantine restrictions re- moved in Labuan and Borneo,
ALLEGED CRIMINAL LIBEL.
Ewo's Crow showed up nicely in a steady gallop for 1 mile; last ↑ mile, 41, 1.27}, 2.00. A bio of Mr. Master's subs., can ering,
The Criminal Sessions concluded at the Supreme Court, this-morning when the charge of criminal libel, which had been preferred against D. Brazen by Irma Guion, was not pro- [milë ̈ie 39 1.14}. ceeded with, the Attorney General intimating he would offer no evidence in the case. Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr., R. Harding (Messrs. Wilkinson and Crist) was for the accused, who was accordingly discharged by proclamation.
CLAIM BY CHINESE COMMERCIAL C'O.
Mr. Gubbay's "pretty young pet" ran one mile in 2.19.
1 failed to record the time for Mr. Master's. burch; but bis
WALERS
were objects, of special interest. I noticed 'chuban going in company with Reintant for 4 mile. It was a steady galloping. My fancy
15 for the smaller horse, and should not be surprised if he carries off all the races allotted
Messte. A. J. Raymond and J. H. Lewis now retire by rotation, but offer themselves for re-election.
"AUDITORS."
have been audited by Mr. T. Arnold in conjunc In the absence of Mr. J.C. Feter, the accounts
tion with Mr. C. W. May, who now re'ire but offer themselves for re-election.
C. W. DICKSON, Chairman,
Hongkong, 9th January, 1904.
BALANCE SHEET. Liabilities. Capital,..................... Equalization of dividend fund, Accounts payable,...
1
to Walers this meeting. Ichiban yielded firstBalance of profit and
At the Supreme Court this morning before
loss account....... $687,477.23 J
the Puisnę Judge, Mr. A. G: Wise, the Chinese place to his stable companion this morning in Commercial Company, genqual merchants of the mile race, his is t quarter was finished in Lest interim dividend 21, Connaught Road, sought to recover
from 1.291
Concluding these notes for to-day, I cannot
the Hang Cheong Tai, otherwise Hang Chengmit the observation that your Turf Topics are A SOMEWHAT serious accident occurred on the Leong firm and Wong Kong and Tam Tim, Penya Est yesterday morning. A young school partners therein, wat hinakers, of 14", Bonbam evidently in appreciation in quarters other than girl was being pulled in a rickshs, and when Strand, the sun, $37.61, tor goods sold and the sporting readers of the Telegraph; for i within a few yards of the Naval Canteen delivered. Mr. H. W. Looker (of Messrs. find that the record of my times has been used, another ricksha rollided to it and tee little Deacon, Looker and Deacody was for the tanks to "the long end of the scissors", if you child was thrown out over the high level of the plainties, and Mr. d'Almada e Castro appeared will permit my use of the journalistic phraseo read on to the pavement. When picked up if for Hung Cheong Leong and Tam Tim.
logy, without acknowledgment. I allude to
EARLY BIRD.
THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer
was found that she had sustained severe in 4 Judgment ! was given for defendants, With the times" for Saturday's training. juries and was removed to her home at Wanchai, costinst
THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the
made to the tropics SAN MIGUELT made is the tropice-SAN MIGURL
paid,
Cash,
300,000.00,
Assels...
10,000.00 42454763-43
387,470.23
$311,733 66
3,330.67 4,933,84343
Amount advanced on mortgage,... 2,354,553.00 Amount invested in property Furniture account...... Accounts receivable,.
$4.073.79 44,932.77
(December)
January 15th Cash to Mrs. Power for
current expenses... January 18th Fok Lau and Lung King
(December Rent)... January 18th Mr. G. Hoggarth (Rent
January 1st to 21st) January 18th Indulgence Passego
་་་
money for Mrs. Power's son (for food and Suez Canal dues)... January 19th Stamp for Draft, 10
England...
January inth in Cheques. January 19th Bank Draft to England January 19th Cash £io to Mrs. Power
£106 0.6, for Mrs. Power....
soro
20.00
15:00
33.87
.50
-55 110.30
1,146.86
$1,839 58
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS DUE. Australian (Trinan) 22nd inst. German (Gera) 22nd inst. Indian' (K'umsang) z6th insi, French (Farra) 26th inst.. Indian (Sulsang) 3rd prox.
·American (Sibertar) 4th prox. American (Coptic) 12th'prox.
...The C. C. S. S. Cols 21. Atholl arrived at Manzanillo:00 15th insta
The C..C. S. S. Co.'s sa Shingwa left Tacoma on 12th inst, for Moji and Hongkong,
The C. CS. S. Co,'t'ss. Lothian left Yoko- hama for Moji and Hongkong on 16th inst.
The T. K. K. s. Rohilla Maru left Manila yesterday, and is expected bere on the 31st inst, D.,
The C. N. Co.'s 1.5. Trinan from Australian
ports if Mauila-yesterday, and is expected to arrive here on and instirin gekiende ten
The 1, C. S. N. Cos xx. Kumiang from $7,341,733.86 | Calcutta and the Straits left Singapore for thin
port on 19th just, at 5 pm
HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Bear made is "ike tropica—SAN MIGUELEZAE Beer to drink in the tropics is the. Beer
made in the tropic
MIGUEL,
“THE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Boar
made in the tropick-SAÍ
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