TELEGRAMS.
By Br{Rander's]
The War.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1
HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE..
ANNUAL MEETING,
The annual meeting of the Hongkong Cham- ber of Commerce was held at the City Hall, yesterday, Mr, E. &. Hewelt prestling. There were also present Masses A. G. Wood (Vice President), Hos. Mr. R. Shewan, Hon. Mr. W. J. Gression, Hon. Mr. Gershom Stewart, G. W. F. Playfair, R. Scott, A. M. Essabboy, Abdonlally Ebrahim, P. W. Rutter, J. J. Leita,
Pemberton, A. J. aymond, A. J. Williams, W.
requirements of the port for many years to already had evidences in other directions, of the come. Unfortunately, in order to effect this, | interest His Excellency takes in trading mattnis. a very large dum of money will have to be ex-As wa know, however, from past experience, it pended and in view of the many public works is not always possible for the officials of a Crown now under construction, we understand the Colony and the business community to look at Government has decided to postpone for a all questions from the same point of view, time constructing the new refuge. Under the Mach, however, can be done to further those circumstances, the Committed cannot but interests for which after all we are all working concur with the decision arrived at,
in common, viz, the advancement and prosperi-
1, 1905,
ALLEGED LARCENY AND BRIBERY..
To-day's Advertisement.
THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
LONDON, 27th February. Accounts of the fighting in Manchuria are of the most meagre description, and still from | exclusively Russian sources. They indicate that the engagement at Beresneff Hill was the beginning of a great battle, and part of a general Japanéré movement against the Rus F. J. V. Jorge, A. G. Gordon, E. Shellin, C. to introduce a bill for the purpose of regulating may be permitted to take advantage of this and Mr. H. W. Looker, of Messrs. Deacons hai, China; Tobacco Manufacturers, has on the
Livolour Colony, by a ready interchange of ideas trinkets, and also with attempting in obtain N AMERICAN, CIGARETTE CO,
sian left flank.
centre.
Later.
WHITE PILOT SERVICE UNNECESSARY." At our last meeting I was glad to be able to repeated requests of the Chamber, had decided state that the Government, agreeing to the
Beresneff is vile of the strongest of several Melchers, A. Forbes, J. R. M. Smut, J. R. the pilots of this Colony by licence. The bill a ultimately passed, appeared to be entirely fortified heights of Trinkbecheng, a position Michael, H. W. Slade, G. H. Medhurst, Entislactory, and the Committee trusted that situated on the south slope of the Taling Ormiston, A. Rumjahn, E. S. Whealler, H. E. their end would thus be attained, that is to say, Range, eighteen miles south-west of Shink-Tomkins, H. W. obertson, 1. Berindoague, incompetent men would be prevented from. ing, and harring the way to the passes lead. A. Haup, C. A. Temes, T. Cochrane, E. Wssuring the post of pliots and that the old ing to Fushun where Kuropatkin has his Mitchell, W. Danby, C. Thompson, W. H. Tstandard of pilots would be maintained. This Davis, C. C. Moxon, W. D. Graham, A. Bis not the case, for, as you will see from the Lowa (Secretary), and many others,
report, the actual result of the working of the The Secretary having read the notice con- Pilots Ordinance proved far different from what vening the meeting,
had been anticipated, the consequence being that we are now provided with a ton limited pilot service, composed almost entirely of Englishmen who, even with the small number licensed, already complain that they cannot make a living and are agitating for an increase in the fees. Now the navigable' difficulties of Hongkong harbour are small, and the services of a pil tare mally only required to give to the mass of vessels certain locul information as being placed at a wharf or dock. There is no to curents more particularly when a steamer is need for a highly paid European service. Under These circumstances the existence of a white
TROOPS DELAYED.
The Times St. Petersburg correspondent wires that the transport of troops to the front has been greatly delayed all the winter. None of the reinforcements despatched during December will reach General Kuro. patkin before April.
Situation in Russia. Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent wires that, in order to ensure the railway service, the Government has ordered all railway men in the Empire to be treated as soldiers, and subject to martial law.
Reuter's Warsaw correspondent wires that every policeman is now accompanied by soldiers, as the authorities fear that the police
will strike.
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB,
Mr. James Macdonald, the president, acco- pied the chair at the annual mee ing of the above club which was held in the Green last evening, when a fair number of members ni-
The Chairman proposed the confirmation of the minutes of the last meeting.
The Vice-Chairman seconded, and the reso- Jution was unanimously agreed to
FAR KASTERN TRADE.
The Chairman sald :--Gentlemen,--The re- port and accounts of the Chamber of Commerce for 1994 having been in your hands for some days, we will with your permission take them as read. Before proposing the adoption of the report and the passing of the accounts, there a
are a few-mallers to which I would like:to
pilot service is unnecessary, entailing as it must an unneeded expense on the shipping trade of The Colony, Under the new system the shipping
companies also had reason to complain that they were deprived of the services of men whom they
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and opinions. Something to this effect was taking the oath of office. I trust, therefore, I said by His Excellency on his arrival when
occasion, and in the name of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce to assure His Excellency that we will heartily co-operate in any steps taken to advance
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THE PROSPERITY OF OUR COLONY.
fear I have detained you somewhat but there are still a few matters of more personal interest to which I would refer. Our Vice-Chairman, Mr. D. R. Law, has left us on a visit home, The Chamber is indebted to Mr. Law for much good work done in spite of the very great calls upon his time made by his own affairs [ap plause). Another friend to whom we have had to say farewell is Mr. R. C. Wilcox. Mr. Wil cox was, as you know, for several years our secretary, and later rendered equally valuable assistance to our Association as a member of the Committee. We should all join in thank- ing Mr. Wilcox for services so willingly render ed in the interests of our Chamber, and I am certain all hope that lie may have many years before him in which to enjoy with his family in his native and the happy results of his industry
and ability (applause). With Mr. Wilcox's
departure I regret to say the name of Messrs. Turner and Co. disappears from our list of members-a nanie, I would remind you, which
is among the oldest on our books, and one which in past years has been so frequently connected with the work of the Chamber. As you will have seen, we have been obliged through the altered conditions of affairs in the Colony to vacate our offices in this building and seek fresh lodging. Although the change has much facilitated the work of the Chamber, we must all feel a certain amount of regret at
merce has been located since its inception and
INDIAN CONSTABLE IN TROUBLE. Before Mr. F. A. Hazeland at the Magistracy this afternon, Karim Elahi, acting Sergeant of Police, stationed at Yaumat, was charged with the larceny of a watch, chain, and certain
from Ho Kni a bribe of $20, with a view to in- fluencing his conduct as a public servant,
Mr. Otto Kong Sing appeared to prosecute. Lover and Deacan represented the defendant
Mr. Ollo Kong Sing said that Ho Kai was a coolie working at Yaumati Police Station, And 031 the 30th December fast he received his wages, and then absconded from. the station. This fact was evidently known Kai, about the 5th of February, at the Yaumat to the accused, who subsequently met Ho
thestr. Karim told the defendant that he
must go with him back to the station, and taking him by the nim led him off as farns Kennedy Street, where he told him that if he gave him $20 he would release him, and he need not see the Inspector. Ho Kai said he had not so much money, and Karim then' sear ched him, and finding a wa'ch and chain and some jide-stone trinkets, took them away, and
annexed them.
Inspector Macdonald was called and gove evidence as to the finding of the watch, chain and trinkers in defendant's house in Temple Street, Yaumati.
bearing out the above facts.
Ho Kai, the complainant, gave 'evidence
COMMÉKUT
SHARE 1ST
.3 pm. Further alterations in Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly & Poits' share quotations, since the list was printed, are as follows:-
Hongkong flanks.
..$7 o sa. Uion Insurance Hongkong Ducks...
695 sa.
207 b.
Shanghai advices of the 24th alt. state:- Business reported:-Farnham, Boyds at Tla
tended. After the adoption of the rep. rt and know in a most unsatisfactory position. At respective examinations as is now extended leaving preniises where the Chamber of Com- 155 for February and 1s 156 for March. Wei.
refer. The past twelve months has been, particularly anxious period to all engaged in the Far Eastern i fade, and the Committee of the Chamber in common with the Community at large, has closely followed the varying phases of the political situation and has on more than one occasion made such representa trus, while a deserving body of men were prevented from following their avocation, tions as appeared desirable in the proper is of course obvious that a Chinaman of the quarters with a view if possible to modifying class which furnishes pitots cannot be expected the restrictions upon our neutral trade which
to pass highly technical examinations, and it were from time to time imposed by one or other of the belligerent powers. The question
was supposed therefore that the same,onsidera of what is or is not contraband of war is as we
tion: would be shown than in passing their
to the licensed engineers and stertamen of tuge who, as we know, could not pass the test set to men of the same class in home waters. Since the closing of the report the Committee have Addressed the Government on the subject, and it is very satisfactory to be able to report that the views expressed by the Committee have been endorsed by the Govern- ment. The correspondence on the subject will be published for general information in due course. With regard to the vexed and much discussed question of barriers in the Canton River it is gratifying to be able to report that lately the work of removal has been vigorously taken in hand by the Coast Inspector of the Chinese Maritime Customs, acting on behalf of the Imperial Government, and it is pleasing to learn that the work is progressing as rapidly as could-be expected Oni thanks are due to those numerous officials, both on the British and Chinese side, whose representations à vent Inst brought about this satisfactory state of
Recounts, the election of officers was rocceded one time it appeared as though an attempt with and resulted in the following appoint would be made to establish the principle that ments:--Ho", president, Capt Milroy hou. might is right. Fortunately friendly repre- vice-president, Mr. J. M. Henderson; hou.sentations made by neutral powers bave to a secretary and treasurer, Mr. D.Gow (re-elected); certain extent relieved neutrals of some causes Committee, Messrs Ins: Ma donald, A. Kine for anxiety, but it is to be earnestly desired ross, Wm. Raminy, J. Galr, T. Petrie, T. W. that at the soonest possible moment after peace Robertson, C. F. Focken and H. T. Richard-has been declared, as international conference son, the four last named being new members of the committee.
SHIPPING JETSAM.
be armnged to consider what further improve. ments can be effected upon the existing Treaty of Paris so that should war again unhappily break out between two great powere, that
loss and dislocation, to neutral trade which Albert Varden, a seaman on the s.s. Whitmust inevitably arise under such circumstances, ford, deserted from his verse! ten days ngr.
be reduced to a minimum. As we all know, He was arrested on Monday, and Mr. Gomperix the broad-a inded and capable statesman who sent him to one month's hard labour,
now directs the policy of our kinsmen on the other side of the Pacific has already, proposed such a conference, and we believe his proposal has been cordially adopted by the majority at all events of the leading powers: The question of increasing the ourpes of collon in British
'The sà. S›ká sails ta-marrow morning, for Chefeo to load another batch of coolies for Bouth Africa from Chefon; she will proceed to Durban direct. It is not yet known what
steamer will follow her on this run.
The hearing of the case has commenced in the High Court at Calcutta in which the Secreinry
of State claime Rs. 12,500 from the P. and O Company for damages done to the pilot brig Alice by a collision with the P. and O. steamer Sunda at the Sandheads.
A London telegram to the decké states that the German collier Bulgaria and the British collier Sandford arrived at a bay on the Sumatra coast. They were, however, ordered by the Dutch authorities to proceed to Batavia and dispose of their cargo there.
A correspondent wishes to know why it is that the person responsible for lighting the banys in the central fairway has not been sim. moned for neglect of duty. We have no ides, bat should advise him to communicate with the Harbour Master if he has any complaint to
make.
Messrs, G. Fenwick & Co. have completed repairs to the machinery of the .s. Macquarie, and on Monday afternoon gave her a triat trip the result of which was that she covered the usual measured distance at the back of the Island at a speed of upwards of 14 knots per hour.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
flesides the ra steamers now being built in
affairs.
'CANTON RAILWAY.
where so much good work has been done by hai-wei Galds at $6. 1 anglais at 'Tis 269. our predecessors.
Mr. Medhurst, seconded and said I have pleasure in congratulating the committee on the successful results of their labours during the past year. The thairman, in his very able speech, bas sa fully covered the ground that it leaves but little to add. I would, however, like to say that I am glad the Government has re- cognised the importance of constructing a new harbour of refuge, and trust they will see their way to commence this very necessary work at an early date. The Pilots Ordinance is one that materially affects the shipping trade of the port, and it is satisfactory to note that the further representations of the committee have the consideration of the authorities. It is also gratifying to notice the great interest taken by This Excellency the Governor in that scheme which, is of such vital importance to this Colong, namely, the construction of a railway
from Kowloon to Canton, and we may now rest satisfied that this matter will not be shelved. With these few words I beg to second the adoption of the report and accounts.
The resolution was carried unanimously.
territory in diverse parts of the Empire so as to render our manufactures more independent of those foreign markets on which they have In consequence of the views so strongly ex- now to rely for their supplies of raw material shared at our list meeting with regard to the has, as we all know, received the eart est con- imperative necessity for an early construction sideration of many private persons as well as the long dreamed of Kowloon to Canton off cials more directly interested in the welfare railway, the Committee specially addressed the of several of our Celonies. As Hongkong can Officer Administering the Government and the also co m to be one of the colton manufacturBritish Minister at Peking, from both of ing Colonies, although it is true to a compara hom sympathetic replies were received. As tively small extent, it is satisfactory to find that you all recollect. Sir Henry Blake in his the question of encouraging the
farewell address to the Colony specially dwrit on the importance of this question, and after bis CULTIVATION OF COTTON ON THE MAINLAND has received the attention of the Government, departure the matter was strongly taken up by Seed has been imported and steps are being the Acting Governor, Mr. May; while since taken with a view to distributing this to the his arrival in the Colony His Excellency the local farmers. It is to be hoped that by the Covernor has given special attention to the offer of prizes for the best results these men matter. The question of the Kowloon-Canton may be encouraged to embark in what has railway has consequently for some time past proved in many districts in China to be one of been the subject of negotiations between the the most remunerative forms of agriculture, Colonial Office on behalf of the Government of The reform of the currency in China as a first this Colony and the British-Chinese Corpora step towards the establishment of a gold basis tion, and it is understood to have proceeded so was specially dealt with at our last annualar towards settlement that the discussion with meeting. The committee has since then again the Chinese Government provided for by the addressed the Chambers of Commerce in Shang. 6th paragraph of the Convention of 9th June, hai and Tientsin on the subject, and for a second 1898, will shortly be opened. In the meantime time a joint memorial from the three Cham the Government here have been considering bers has been sent to the Members of the
the rapte to be inken by the line within liritish Diplomatic Body at Peking. Although no territory which, in conjunction with a complete movement has as yet been set in motion by the road system, will best develop this territory. Chinese Government towards carrying out this I have already referred to the dislocation of, principally transport trade, and therefore what- and losses entailed upon, our trade in these
much-needed reform, the importance of the Japan for the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, the com.question is we know fully realised by the piny has, it is reported, under consideration the construction of about 10 vessels having some 40,000 tons gross, for the purpose of preatly extending the services, to Formosa, South and North China, and Korea.
In his address at the Chamber of Commerce
meeting yesterday, a full report of which ap: pears in another column, the chairman referred to the working of the Pilots Ordinance the the actual result of which, he said, has proved far different from what had been anticipated. The Government have again been approached, and more may be expected to be heard on the subject.
THE WEATHER,
The following report is from Mr. J. J. Plumn mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser-
vatory
On the 1st at 77.55 a.m. The barometer has risen on China coast, particularly in the north A high pressure area lies over N, China,
forein Ministers in Peking, who will no doubt lase no fiting opportunity for urging upon the Chinese the great benefit which must accrue to the Empire by bringing about the desired change,
THE FFC L PROBLUM.
Business done direct: Farnham, Boyds al Tls. 154 cash, Tls, 157}/156 for March. Shang- hai & Hongkew Wharfs at Tis. 182, PNL.. for March, Shanghai` Lands Țls. 115. Suma- tras at Tis. 71. Langkais at Tis 274* for March, Tls. 28o for Junc. Colonies at Tis. 21 for March.
REME
Writing from Manila on 15th ult., Mess's Warner, Barnes & Co. state:-
Since our last report prices have gradually hardened owing to general buying on the part of almost all exporters; transactions over the fortnight have been considerable at values varying from PC 18 30 10 P.C. 19.50 basis f current, and market cl ses firm at the latter price or say at exchange (of-637. 105 fab During the past three months, which should have been the rainy season in most of the hemp districts, the weather has been exception-
recovered fully from the drought of previous yars we fear, if the dryness continues, that the effect will be very marked. We are much disposed
ally dry, and as the hemp plantations have not
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS.
JOTICE is hereby given that THE
LIMITED, & Company registered: under the Laws of Hongkong, of No. 18, Bank Buildings, - Hongkong; and No. 9A, Nankin Road, Shang. ist day of February, 1905, applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Marks →→→
COMPASS
"PEONY
Jaz AMIRİEAN LOGARITI!ERİM
SHANGWA
MIMOSA
TULIP"
MAMEACTURED BY THE AMERICAN CIGARETTE CLE
SHANGHAL
CHERRY
ASTER
MAMALI UY THE |AMENTONI ČIERSYSTE DU CY
LILY
ANGHAL
in the name of THE AMERICAN CIGA--
RETTE CO., LIMITED), who claim to be the Proprietors thereof,
The Trade Marks have been used by the
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, IN CLASS 45. Dated the 28th day of February, 1905.
Applicants in respect of the following goods:
reduce our est mate of a possible 30:1 crop of 950,oco bales for i905, which we made on 15th December as a consequence of this. and also of the increased amount of puddly Krowing, but we wait a little until we can speak more definitely.
THE FISCAL QUESTION. The Chairman proposed the following resolu- tion: "That the Committee be authorised to write to the Government requesting that before entering into any arrangements with the United Kingdom, India, or the Colonies, which may affect freedom of action in trade matters wi'lin Governer will be gand enough to direct that T the limits of this Colony, His Excellency the
details of any proposed legislation be forward d to the Chamber of Cominere, as representing the Commercial Community, in order that the Community at large, or that section of it which may be affected by the proposed agreement, agreements, may be given an opportunity of said: in bringing this resolution before you, the Commit ce are only asking you to enderse what they have written to the Government, that is to say in connection with matters you will fin under Annex I in the Report be fate you. It is merely a me cautionary measure. We all know that fur-a long time quite the most Lerning question in homme politics has been the Fiscal Question. We also know that our trade in Hongkong is
expressing their views on the subject.” He
ever might be advisable in the shape of legisla
To-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
"HE Undersigned have received instructions
to Sell by
- PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
FRIDAY,
the 3rd March, 1905, at 11 A.M, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vrenx Reuf, corner of Ice lou-d Street, SUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CURIUS, PICTURES, &... &c., &c.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, 1st March, roug.
PREĻIMINARY, NOTICE.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TERMS As usual,
*307
EU dersigned have received instructions from H. H. GOMPERTZ, Esq., to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
SATURDAY,
The Pek,
THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
Catalogues will be issued, TERMS: As usual.
tion for other Colonies, it was very obvious that uron in the same view. Therefore a is most questions in Hongkong could not be looked the 4 h March, 195, 2 M., within his important that the British community in Hong
residence, Marinhor, Barker Road,
kong should be given every opportunity of expressing their opinions before any actual legislation was carried out. It may be urged that it is premature to bring forward such a that the opposition is making every endeavour resolution more especially as we understand. to force the issue ppon the Government. The Fiscal Question may farm quite one of the platform, and it is very important that we should most important planks in the new political
watts by the war which still unhappily drags of action, and being so closely interested in on.ituated as we are so close to, the scene every turn of affat sit is perhaps only fitting that before i close I should refer to the question again. While we must join with the whole civilized world in deploring the appalling lose of life and suffering which this war hat entailed, In my last anuuni address I referred to the Fiscal question which has so agitated intense patriotism and splendid heroism which we cannot but thrill with admiration at the the minds of many of our leading statesmen has been equally displayed by the forces of bolb and traders in all parts of the Empire; much combatants. In this I think, we may look for has been said and written on this all-important comfort, for surely we may be permitted to bo subject during the past twelve months, but it is lieve that that respect which all brave men difficult to forecast what may transpire in the must earn on the field for a courageous and express our views upon the question. The immediate future. Whatever our personal generous fee will in due time form a solid foun-resolution commits us to nothing. It is a pre- views may be all must agree that it is one of dation for a genuine friendship between those cautionary measure, and I hope you will pass it. NOTICE. is hereby given that Messra.)
the most important questions to British who now are ranged against each other, and that
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Imperial trade which has arisen of recent years, the feeling thus engendered will more surely and as you will have seen therefore it is proposed than anything else result in a lasting peace in later on to ask you to pass a resolution dealing the Far East, bringing in its trafo prosperity not with this matter.. Another question which has only to those now actually engaged in the A BELATED New Year number of the South engaged the attention of the Committee is that present conflict, but to all who, for whatever China Morning Post" is to hand from the of the construction of a new and more spacious reason, desire the peaceful development of the publishers and although it is the first attempt harbour of refuge for the small craft of the port trade of this part of the world. Since our last at anything of the kind in the Colony we must which is so urgently needed. Some corres-meeting our new Governor has taken office and admit that it falls short of expectations. In the Gradients are steep over the Formosa Chan-pondence has passed between the Government has already given many indications that among copy we have received the half tone illustrations net and very strong monsoon will probably and this Chamber on the subject and it is other matters engaging his earnest attention are blotchy and smeared, and does not do prevail there. In the N. part of the China Sea satisfactory to learn that the importance of the he has at heart the true progress of the trade credit to modem American machinery.. Some gradients are moderate but increasing, and the speedy construction of such a refuge is fully of this Colony. His Excellency's recent of the industries of the Colony are briefly dealt monsoon is likely to freshen considerably over recognised by the Authorities. We under utterance on that: all-important subject, the with while the doings of the Indian brigade in stand the Government very rightly consider education of the rising generation of our Hongkong together with a tale of the Indian Forecast:-Strong NE, winds; overcast, that when the work is undertaken it shall be population, are sifone sufficient evidence of this, mutiny and a story of “A Tsat's career" (the
of sufficient magnitude to meet all possible while the Committee of the Chamber have | feature of the work) occupy viber pages.
that area.
Joe rain,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hoogkong, 1st March, 1955.
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THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.
APPLICATION for RegistraTION OF TRADE MARK.
LEE HING SING, of 5, Wing Sing Street, Victoria, Hongkong, Traders, have on the 27th day of January, 1905, applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Marks:- (1). The Representation of a spotted Chinese
Lion; (1). The Representation of a spotted Chinese Lion, with a smaller lion crouching under its fore paws;
DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Sufcitors jer the Applicants.
Intimations.
WHY NOT THE BEST?
SEVEN GRAND PRIZES
AWARDED TO
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
AT THE
ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION.
SHOW-ROOMS:-1, WYNDHAM STREET.
Cash or Easy Monthly Payments. Hongkong, 28th January, 1995.
THE POPULAR
SCOTCH
IS
"BLACK&WHITE
JAMES BUCHANAN & GO: SCOTCH WHISKY KALSTILLERS. By Appointment to
H. M. THE KING
and
·148
in the name of LEE HING SING, who claim to be the Proprietors thereof. Applicants in respect of the following goods:
The Trade Marks have been used by the
"MATCHES," IN CLASS 47 Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong...
Dated the 28th day of February, 1905.
Supplied at all the LEADING CLUBS DENNYS & BOWLEY,
and HOTELS, and to be obtained from Solicitors for the Applicants: | the principal Storet
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