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TELEGRAMS.

(Reuters).

The Attack on Liaoyang. EMPEROR'S CONGRATULATONS.4

LA DON, 8th September. It is estimated in St. Petersburg that the Russian losses since the first attack on Lino yang amount to 30,000.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 1904.

THE WAR

ON THE HATTLEFIELD.

A SURGEON'S STORY, JULY

There are at present tree ann c mbatant.

LAND AT LAICHIKOK,

The Impo tant land sales of the past few weaks testify to the rapidity with which the various districts of the Kowloon peninsula a are being opened up in the interest of commerce. There is not much doubt that when such large officers in the Virashima Militer Hospital tracts of land are brought under the hammer These officers are Fist lass Surgeon Sakain locaties easily accessible by ships that the purchasers intend utilising the property forsome moto, Third-Class Surgeon Kono, and Third-ndustrial enterprise. Preliminary notice is now Reuter's Tokio correspondent wires, that Class Paymaster Kamura, all of whom were the Emperor has congratulated the army on wounded in the battle of Tashichao The fol, its brilliant victory in the face of tremendous lowing account given by

Surgeon Kono of the difficulties. The Emperor points out that operations of the Field Ammunition Corps is the end of the war is still distant and that published in the vernacular papers, says the2085. Parsons baving objections to the

care and patience must be exercised.

LATER.

The War. General Kuropatkin reports that yesterday. General Kuroki was 25 miles east, and General Oku 30 miles west of the railway The Russian army is concentrated round Mukden. The rearguard has reached 17 miles south of the city, after constant contact with the Japanese, and ceaseless fighting.

Russian Appointments. Prince Sviatopolk Mirski, Governor of Vilna, has been appointed Minister of the Interior, M. Platonoff having declined the post.

Japan's Future Navy. Japan has ordered from America 7,500 tons of the finest nickel steel plates for battleships,

The Leger.

There were six starters for the Leger Stakes.

(Cab enews.)

The Retreat on Mukden,

The Russians have abandoned their position at Yentai and Rie now making a hurried retreat

San Francisco, 6th September.

on Mukden.

The Japanese forces, which are pressing them bard, have captured many guns and taken hundreds of prisoners.

Both armies are making a desperate effort to reach Mulden first, a large force of Japanese under General Kuroki baving made a detour by way of Shwangtails to head off the retreating army of the Russians.

Kuropatkin has been inspecting his com- munications at Telin and north of Mukden. It is believed the Russians do not contemplate holding Mukden as large quantities of stres bave been remoy and sent north. The city is not prepared for slege..

Later dispatches intensify the disaster to the Russians at Liaoyang and make more complete the Japanese victory. Besides 20,00% rifles, 200 guns which were abandoned by the Russians in their flight also fell into the hands of the Japan ese. The Russian losses in the fighting at Liaoyang alone are put at 12,007.

Field Marshal Oyama, the Japanese com. mander-in-Chief, has crossed the Taitse river with his staff, and will direct the further oper- ations in the vicinity of Mukden,

Later:

Most Desperate Fighting of the War.

The advance divisions of the retreating army of the Russians have succeeded in reaching Mukdes.

The heavy artillery and the commissariat are

ward,

Kobe Chronicl

given of a forthcoming lease of 401,900 square feet of land at Laichikok, registered as New Kowloon Marine Lot No. 3, and held at an annual rent of $450. The premium Is

granting of the lease have to notify the Colonial Secretary before the expiration of one. month from the 9th inst...

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"I was attached to a certain corps abending on an artillery regiment. The duty of our Corps was to supply ammunition to the artil. lery working between the fighting line and the rear line, and thus the men in the corps had to, approach the fighting position. The bable of Tashichao on June 24th was purely artillery fighting. Heavy cannonading went on all day long almost without intermission. The regiment to which i was allaclied was at the extremity of the left wing of the Army Corps, and occupied a position at the|ing of roads, and so on, end of the village of Tapingshino. Our compa remained 50 to 150 metres behind the position

THE PILOTSIURDINANCE,

Lands, Hotels and Building-Hongkong Lands have been fixed at $153, and $154, BOARD OF EXAMINERE, Shanghai Lands have been done at Tis. III

and Th. 112. Hongkong Hotels have im As mentioned in our columns a few days proved and are is demand at $132. Astor since, a board of examiners has now been House Hotels are reported sold in Shanghai appointed, under the Pilots Ordinance, to ex at $30. Hotel des Colonies have changed amine intending candidates for service under hands at Tls. 16 and Tis, 161 Humphreys the Act. Their names are now published in the Government Garrits as follows-The Assistant Harbour, Master (President), The Commander (N) of the Naval Yard, or the King's Harbour Master of H. M. S. Tamar, Thomas Philip Hall, Stephen McIsaac and Frederick Archibald Brown.

ÁJA: REMARKABLE · CASE

OP HOUSE OWNERSHIP. ~

were charged with rioting at Lamma island op

The description and terms of the proposed lease of 140,000 square feet of Crown land, at

It will be remembered by our readers that Co-kwa-wan, Kowloon, are also given. This

subject to an annual rent of $804, and bids Monday the foreman of the Ordinance ding must start at not less than $34,coo. The Department, and five other Chinamen of sorts, purchaser of the lot has to expend on the pro the previous Sunday, and damaging certain perty not less than $20,000 in rateable improve ments, within ixcoty-four calendar months of property belonging to an old woman. The trouble arose out of the disputed ownership of a the date if sale, and comply with a bumber of house on the island, two women claiming it as spa fal conditions regarding reclamation, build theirs. An attempt was made by one woman to get possession of the house and eject the other, but falling in this she sent for her nephew, to

around him five as utter looking, ruffians as could anywhere be found even in China. They laid siege to the house and threw the occupant's property into the street: This morning they

of the regiment, and our incn were constantly THE PARSEE BARRISTER'S CASE. assist her, and accordingly he summoned

carrying ammunition to the artillery. We were exposed to danger no less than the artillery, and the Russians, who bad thorough tops-

SENT BACK TO BOMBAY.

Mr. Shapurji Cowasji Sanzana, the Bombay graphical knowledge, directed their guns from Parsee Barrister, who was ordered to be sent

were again placed before Mr. Kemp, on re- the front and flank, and shells come whizzing bick to Bombay to stand his trial there on every 5 or 10 minutes at the position taken byharges of misappropriation of monies, and mand, when it was discovered that each woman our corps, A whizz would be heard, and fraud, left for that city in the P. and O. 8. S. lield a proper certificate of registration as owner of the house in question, each one next moment a shell would explode above our Chusan, in charge of Sergent-Palmer, of the heads, the splinters falling like rain. There Bombay Police, who had been sent here to claiming it as ancestral property, while deny was no safe place for us, and we were all take him back on extradition. It will being any relationship, though it was understood that they were both aunts," either by birth or resolved to die. We worked desperately. Soon remembered by our readers that Mr. Sanz.na men were killed and wounded among us. I was committed to Victoria Gaol for 15 days, marriage, to the first defendant. As both cer was the only surgeon present, and sad cries in which time he could, if he desired io do so ificates appeared to be bona fide and valid, the calling the surgeon were heard here and there.apply for a writ of habeas corpus, but no ap case was remanded to permit of a reference I ran from one to the other, and had scarcely plication having been made, and the time have being made to the Land Court records, to dis- cover who was the legal owner of the premises finished stopping the hemorrhage of one pooring expired, he was this morning handed over fellow before another was found awaiting my to the charge of Sergeant Palmer. Both the in dispute, and under what circumstances each attendance near by, holding his wound together sergeant and his prisoner expressed their p'en ownership of the same promises. A week's sure at being at last able to leave Hongkong remand was granted a the instance of Inspec- on their return to Bombay.

tor Williamson, who is in charge of the case.

with his hands.

"Even at such moments we medical men would experience troubles which others would never imagine. Great care must be exercised in dressing wounds.

We must carefully examine the bandages, for if the least dust is in the material it might seriously affect the healing of the wound. When I bad finished dressing the wounds and had delivered the men to the Ambulance Corps, my hands I had were stiff with coagulated blood. scarcely finished washing my hands, when another man was found shot down, and did not lose a moment in attending him. It was while dressing his wound, that a shell exploded very near us, and I felt as if I had received a heavy blow from an iron bar or club at the back. I fell head forward and soon dis covered I was wounded, but I still went on dressing the wound of the soldier. Upon the conclusion of this work, I called to a nurse and had my own wound dressed and retreated to. the field hospital with the help of a soldier. The splinter, which penetrated my body, work ed round, and now remains in the lower part the left thigh, but my case is progressing favourably:"

PROFESSOR JENKS

AND CHINA'S Currency. Professor Jenks, U.S. Monetary Commis.

passing through the city and continuing north-sioner, left Peking on the 27th ult. to resume

Preparations are being made to abandon and his work at Cornell University. destroyed Mukden, and it is believed there will be no halt south of Telin.

The railroad north of Telin is intact, but it is reported to be hopelessly congested. It is expected that Kuropatkin will be compelled to abandon most of his large commissary stores

"there,

The retreat has been characterized by the most desperate fighting of the war. "

From Liaoyang northward the Russians fought a reargaard acuan mainly with rifles and bayonet, stubbornly contesting every posi. tion of vantage in order to secure the escape of the artillery and commissariat.

The rearguard has been almost annihilated. No efforts have been made to care for the wounded.A

THE MANILA CATTLE TRADE.

With respect to the trial consignment of fifty bullocks from Delamere Downs Station, shipped from Port Darwin for Manila in July last by Messrs. Hendrie and Bell, a conter- porary tinderstands from Mr. W. C. P. Bell that

these animals arrived at their destination in excellent condition, and appear to have given every satisfaction. The purchasing firm at Manila, writing to. Messrs. Hendre and Bell, r this consignment, give expression to the following cheerful opinion:"There appears to be no reason why a most successful business (in cattle) cappot be conducted between your and our post."

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL,

A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held at the Council Chamber at 3, p.m. on Tuesday next.

BUSINESS.

Financial Minutes. (Nos, 41 10 46). Amendment of Importation and Inspection of Animals Bye-laws.

Resolutions ---

of the women secured valid certificates of

COMMERCIAL.

SHARE LIST.

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3.45 p.m.

Following are further alterations in Messrs.

tified to us after the list had been printed:-- Benjamin, Kelly & Potts' share quotations no

Hongkong Banks ...

$648j sa. Union Insurances.... i.. 5771 b. China Traders

615.

North Chinas...

Tis, 70 b. Farnhams

Tls, rgo sa. China Fires Star Ferries (old)

Fi

134

do. (new).... Straits Steamship”..... Chinese Engineerings "Shanghai Lands *

Hongkong-Tramwayı Dairy Farms Water Boats...

Straits Trading

Kowloon Wharves

$87 sa.

41 b.

31 b.

140 5, Tls. 7 b.

H

112

34

180 b.

104

$21

614

191. b. 364 113 b.

WEEKLY Shark repORT.

In their report of the 9th inst., Messrs. Ben-

The Hon. Attorney General will movejamin, Kelly and Potts write:- (1)" Resolved that the thanks of the Council be conveyed to Sir John Worrell Carrington, C.MO, formerly Chief Justice of Hongkong, for his services in carrying through and com- pleting the revised edition of the Colony's Urdinances."

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He will also mave:-(2) Resolved that until further notice the Hongkong Tramway Electric Co., Ltd., shall every morning and evening provide the following number of cars for the convenience of artisans, mechanics and daily labourers at fares not exceeding 2 cents for the single journey and 3 cents for the return journey:-

Morning Cars.

Kennedy Town to Central Markel, 2 cars teave Kennedy Town at 6 am.

Quarry Bay to No. z Police Station, 4 cars leave Quarry Bay at 6 am.

Evening Cars,

Central Market to Kennedy Town, z Cars leave Cential Market at 5 30 pan.

No. 2 Police Station to Quarry Bay, 4 cars leave No. 2 Police Station of 5.30 p.m.

The cars shall be conspicuously labelled as reserved for the use of daily labourers at the fares prescribed above."

A fair general business has again been transacted during the period under review and rates on the whole have been well maintained. The chief feature of the week has been a further appreciation in the values of China Sugars and Indo Chicas, and the market for most stock closes very steady,

Banks. Hongkong and Shanghai Banks have been the medium of some business at $648 and $6484 and close steady at the latter rate. The London quotation remains at £66 10/..

Nationals are without change at $39. The resolution which was passed on the 3rd instant will be submitted as a special resolu- tion at an extraordinary general meeting to be held at the Bank premises on the 24th September.

Marine Insurances.-Unious have been dealt in at $577 and $580 and further shares are wasted at the lower rate. China Traders have dropped to $63 at which rate shares have changed hands and more are offering. North Chinas are inquired for at Tla. 70 and Cantons can be placed at $215.

Estate are in the market at $12.90, 8

Cotton Mila othing doing. are Cigar Companies--Sumatras have again been sold at Tis. 67.

Miscellaneous-Green Island Cements have found buyers at the advanced me So but close quiet. A. 8. Watsons have beee disposed of at $149 and $141 at which latter rate further shares are wanted. Electrics are firm at $15 and $9% for the old and new shares respectively. Geo. Fenwicks are obtainable at $47. Dairy Farms have in quiries at $21 and Steam Waterboats are wanted at 5191 Business in Hall & Holiz has been transacted at $30 and $301. Langkals have been placed at Tis 315.

To-day's Advertisement.

THE TRADE' MARKS ORDINANCES, 1898.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS,

NOTICE is hereby given that Messrs.

on the Sixta day of June, 1994, applied for the

Frade Marks, of the tollowing Trade Marks Registration in tongkong, in the Register of

N READ BROTHERS, LIMITED), have

READ BRO

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in the name of Messrs. READ BROTHERS, LIMITED, who claim to be the Sale Pro

prietors thereof.

The Trade Marks have been used by the Applicants in respect of the following goods :- FERMENTED LIQUORS IN CLASS 43. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen. at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong.

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Dated the Ninth day of September, 1904.

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Applicants Solicitors,

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TO LET.

4. KNUTSFORD TERRACE.

KOWLOON. Apply to-

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO., LD.

Hongkong, 10th September, 1904.

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THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN FORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.

(Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVI PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERI- CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.) THE Steamship

On his arrival in Peking, after his trip along the line of the French Railway, the Professor met with considerable difficulty in getting at the Chinese officials, most of whom were pass ing the summer months at their country homes near the Summer Palace. Again His Excel- lency Lu Chuan-lie, who was then at the head of the Board of Revenue, was rather inclined to slight the financial reform scheme and to doubt its practicability should it be put into effect. It was supposed that he was too old to take up any intricate theories, they said, and was not going to become responsible for the introduction of any new monetary system. The interest of Prince Ching was aroused, and Lu Ch'uan-lin was either removed, or here signed. Chao Erb-houn, recently Governor of The Japanese advance columps have reached Hunan, who was called to Feking a few weeks Batano, about five miles south of Mukden, aga with the idea of sending him to Man close on the heels of the retreating army. A churia as a commissioner, was placed at the a ubbora engagement is repunted there, the head of the Board of Revenue: Whether Russians holding the village to afford relief to

or not he was instructed to give attention to the preparations boing made at Mukden

bis monetary scheme is not certain, but Pro- Press dispatches state that no accurato casufessor Jenks and he held daily meetings each ally fists of the fighting between Liaoyang and day for nearly a week, and some of these con Mukden can be expected for several days bus sultations lasted for three or four hours. The

Professor. laid his entire scheme before His (3) What standing instructions have the China and Manilas are unchanged. Douveias due in London on the 6th November.

injured people whom they may pick up? police as to calling in medical assistance for Steamships have risen to $17 and are asked for. The Hon. R. Shewan will ask:(1.) Is the tree Sales of Star Fentes have been effected at $4 cutting at present going on on the Island of for the old and at $31 for the new shares. Hongkong authorised by Government ? ⠀⠀

(2) 1 30, will the Government give its Shells are quiet at 24, Shanghai Tugs are reasons for such.tree cutting?

it is reported that the losses are extremely heavy.

THE RECENT TYPHOON.

INTERESTING OBSERVATIONS

QUESTIONS.

The Hun, G. Stewart will ask: (1.) Under what circumstances are Coroner's inquests dis- pensed with?

(3) is it the case as stated in the public papers that a member of the community was picked up injured on Tuesday night, the and August, and placed in a cell at the Police Station where he was left for the night withoul medical aid being called for and that he died the next day?

ORDERS OF THE DAY, The Hon: Attorney General will move the followingFirst reading of a bill entitled An Ordinance to amend The Wild Birds and Game Preservation Ordinance, 1885.

Excellency and went thoroughly into every detail; and besides there was a series of din ners and receptions with Na-t'ung,, Lien-fang, and others of the Foreign Office, with the re- sult that when Professor Jenks bean to make his preparations to leave Peking he received a communication from Prince Ching, President -In his extracts “of meteorological observa of the Board of Foreign Affairs, to the effect tions, made at the Hongkong Observatory, that Chins should follow the plans as explain- during the month of August, the Director (Dr.-ed to them, and that all the measures suggest W. Doberck) furnishes some interesting, mattered by Profesor Jenks as of urgent importance In connection with the typhoon which passed to the inflation of the new monetary, schème unpleasantly close to the Colony on the 25th would be put into execution with earnestnessments in the Colony of Hongkong. ul. It was two days before that date that orders were given to helst the first signal, and one finds on reference to the extract, that the velocity of the wind was 29.5 miles per hour, On the 24th it had increased to 31.3, and the day following, when the typhoon gun was fired,

First of a bill entitled Ordinance enabling the Tung Wan Hospital so sicquire, bold, mortgage and sell land and heredita. First reading of a bill entitled An Ordinance to regulate the interament of Refugees belong ing to the Russian and Japanese forces,

First reading of a bill entitled An Ordinance to amend The Prepared Opium Ordinance, 1891. SUNG The Hon. Colonial Secretary will move the first reading of a Bill entitled an Ordinance to apply a sum not exceeding five million eight hundred and forty-five thousand four hundred and seventy dollars to the Public Service of the year 1901, ANTEQARON SA

and promptitude; that the feelings, of the people would have to be ascertained as to one of the suggestions, and that in the future, should it be found necessary to secure his fur, ther advice, he would write him personal note on the subject. The Professor went away 495 miles per quite satisfied that his work was not in vain, hour. - On the 26th it & ₫ dropped to 26 4, 00 and that China really means to take up the the 27th WAS RU 102,5/No less 11.135 scheme. There are those who believe, how jaches of rain were recorded on the Thursday, ever, that China will with the information and the total throughout the the mouth being pointers given them by Professor Janku, formu, 27.640.The lowest readi of the barometer late some kind of financial systech himself Ɛat mean sen love!,"waz:

Shanghai Mercury:

it was traveling at the "mis,

Cand Clerk of Councils.

A meeting of the Finance Commites will be held immediately after the Council,

"NUBIA," Captain F. N. Tillard, carrying His Majesty' Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 24th Sept., at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for in thove in connection with the Company's S.S. Himalaya, 6,898 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' accommodation in which vessel is secured before departure from Hongkong

Fire Insurances-Hongkong Fires improved 10 $335 but have since reacted to 1330 and there are sellers now at this price. China

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for. Franc Fires are quiet after sales at $87.

and Tea for London (under arrangement) w Shipping-Longkong, Canton and Macaobe transhipped at Colombo into the Mail steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles ant Steamboats are offering at $30. - Indo-Chinas have been booked at advancing rates from $118 London; other Cargo for London, &c, will h to 5122 and close with sellers at the latter rate, conveyed from Bombay by the R.M.S. Persia,

weaker and can be had at Tis.' 46 (ordinary) and Tls. 45 (preference).

Refineries-China Sugars liave considerably improved and up to $tro has been paid for shares, the market closing with further buyers at this figure, No business is reported in other stocks in this section.

Mining-Chinese Engineering have gone up to Tis. 7 at which rate shares are in request. We ate informed by telegram that the Com, pany has declared a dividend of one shilling and sixpence per shafe for the twelve months ended 29th February, 1904. Raubs are still quoted at

Docks; Wharves and Godowns-Hongkong and Whampoa Docks are offering at $215 Fambams, rose from. Tls. 173 to-Tir, 183, but their posting was not maintained and the rate has since receded to Tie 179 closing in demand at this Grure Howloon Wharfs are inquired Hongkew Wharfs have hardened for at $113. and can be placed at Tla 15

Parcels will be received at this Office antil P.H, the day before sailing. The Contents an Value of all Packages are required. For further Particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintenden

¦ Hongkong, toth September, 1994.

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"YING KING, Captain Page, will make an EXCURSION TRIP TO MACAO, on EVERY SUNDAY leaving the Company's wharf at the end of from Macao at 7.30 F.M. Wing Lok Street, at 830 AM, and returning

The Steamer will lay alongside the S.S. Perseverance's wharf at Matao.

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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 tath day of September, 1904, 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 Tai Po, in the Colony of Hong: kong, 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 the remainder of term of lease from China.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Tai to Laband

Registry No.

1.OCALITY.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of held on MONDAY, the 19th day of Septa br

the letting Public Auction to be

1904, at 3 P.M., at the Offices of the Public the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND Works Department, by Order of His Excellency above Rowen Raid in the Colony of Hong- kong, for a term of 71 years,” commencing from the 9th day of Apill, 1901, 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.

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No. of Sale.

Registry Na

LOCALITY.

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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of

the letting by Fablic Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 19th day of September, 1904, 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 To-kwa 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. I WAT PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary Measuremeals.

LOCALITY.

Marine Lot No. Is

To-kwa Wan

No. of Sale

Registry Na

13503300400

Hongkong, 10th September, 1904.

Intimation.

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