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ELEGRAMS.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"

SERVICE

U.S. EXCLUSION LAW JAPANESE AND KOREAN LABOURERS.

NO ADMISSION INTO THE STATES.. [From Our Own Correspondent,]

hanghai, 8th Deo., 1905,

2.15 p.m.

It is reported from Tokio that a Bill has boon presented to the United States Congress for the exclusion of Тарпиеве Korean labourers from

and

America,

[Renter's.}

Accident at Charing Cross Station,

LONDON, 6th December."

A portion of the roof of Charing Cross railway station collapsed yesterday, the girders falling un trains, smashing cabs, and demolishing the roof of the Avenue theatre, Several persons were killed and thirty kjured.

^ "Opening of United States Congress. At the opening of the United States Con. gress, President Roosevelt, in his message, says, that the enormous power of traits must be supervised, the Constitution being amend éd if necessary.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRATH FRIDAY DECEMBER 8 1905.

PROPOSED HORTICULTURALE

SOCIETY

FOR HONGKONG,

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGKI Selling

Loudry-Back T.T. ....

Do, le demand seerntree Do muaibs sight France-Bank T.T... Ausenca--Bauk 1.1. Germany-Bank T...............

De demand........ sanghai-Bank 1.......

pne→Bank_F.T. Inva—Bask T.To amoun

At the meeting held at the City Hall, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, in the chair, for the purpose of hearing the views of all interested in the subject, as to the practicability of forming a Horticultural Society: in longkong, His Excellency briefly explain-Singapore TT. ed the object of the meeting, and Mr. S. T. Dunn, Hon. Secretary (acting ad interim), | announced that the proposed Pairons of the new Socisty were: His Excellency the Gover nor, His Excellency Major General Villiers Halton, and Hon. Sir Paul Chater, who had kindly intimated their acceptance of the office. As president it was proposed to elect His How our Sir Francis Piggott, Chief Justice of Hongkong. The following proposed rules were then read by Mr. Dunn

Buying,

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19:7/16 ...............9,90

4 months' sight Germany 19 1. The Society shall be called the Hongkongkol England rate........ 141 Silvarenjesvorio so. Horticultural Society, and shall have (or ita ob- Sovereign ject the encouragement of gardening in Ho köng.

2. Any person interested in horiculture is eligible for election as a member.

3.

The subscription shall be St per annum, payable on, election or on the 1st of May in expended on an annual exhibition of flowers, each year. The funds of the Society shall be vegetables and fruits and for other purposes connected with the object of the Society.

4. The affairs of the Society shall be mang ed by a committee of nine members including a president, hon. secretary, and hon. treasurer. and six others to be elected annually at a general meeting to be held not later than May at in each year.

These rules are being discussed as we go to

Bress. i

HOTEL LAUNCH NUISANCE.

COXSWAINS CAUTIONF.D.

This morning, before Mr. F. A Hazeland, sergeant Wills of the Water Police suminnned" the coxswains of seven launcher, belonging 10 Though rigid economy is necessary, it the Tongkong, King Edward, Carlton House, would be a national crime to cul, down the Peak, and Kowloon hotels, and two board. navy, or delay the work on the Panamaig houses, for making fast to the ss. Rubi, Canal.

on Monday. Inst, before that vessel was The main cause of the boycott in Chuaill under way, on her arrival from Manita. maored to her buoy, and while she was had been the resentiment of the Clifaese students and merchants at the harshness of the American law, towards the educated Chinanien; these classes should be encour aged to come to America and by treated on exactly the same footing as culier foreigners of a similar class, only Chinese labour being excluded!.

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President Roosevelt cordially sympathised with Japan's announced purpose, to stand for the integrity of China, as such an attitude tended towards the peace of the world.

British. Naval Münœuvres.

Later.

The Channel, Atlantic, and Mediter ranean fleets, with three squadrons of armoured cruisers, will assemble at Lagos (Portugal) in the middle of February for combined exercises.

Political..

The report of the interview between Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and the Duke of Devonshire, is not true. It appears to have arisen from a case of mistaken identity.I

Admiral Sir John Fisher, Admiral Sir John Fisher has been pro- moted to Admiral of the fleet. '.

CORRENCY RËFORM.

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'S" VIEWS

ENDORSED BY A STRAIJS "GOLDITE"

A correspondent, signing himself Goldite, writes to the Straits Times, on 30th ult, as followe→→

Your extract from Hongkong Telegraph in Tuesday's paper regarding the cur rency situation in the Philippine strongly substantialcs my communicatinas which ap- peared in the same issue of your paper. Though the Philippine dollar (peso) is worth more than the two-shilling dofir advocated by Mr. Hultanbach, the Telegraph states that the

• Chinese of Manite have already begun, to ship the pesos to Hongkong and Singapore, where they are presumably melted and re-coined in the form of other dollars. This fact has comi. polled the Philippine Commission to pass the "hurry-up* legislation which you publish, in an effort to stop the melting and exportation of their currency.

Sergeant Wills stated that the launches crowded up to the gangway, thus impeding the piper navigation of the vessel, and obstruct ing the passage to the vessel for legitimate traffic thereto. The defendants said the gang, way was Inwered when they went, alongside and the steamer properly minted.

Mr. Mair, owner of“ the Peak Hot-1 launch: May I ask a question, Your Wor ship?

...

His Worship: No, but you can suggest any question to your man:

The coxswain: Were there any com.

'Sergeant Wills No.

plaints from the captain of the bi

Inspector Langley The officers of the steamer complained.

His Worship: If I inflict a penalty it will

To-day's Advertisements.

THE TRADE MARKS, ORDINANCE, 1898.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF .TRADE MARK.

OTICE is hereby given that LEVER No light, Chester, England, Soap Manufacturers, BROTHERS, LIMITED, of Port Sun-

have on the 12th day of October, 190s, applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Mark:-

THE WORD "LEVER"

in the name of LEVER BROTHERS, LIMITED, who claim to be the proprietors thereof,

plicants in respect of the following goods:

The Trade Mark has been used by the ap-.

Toilet Soap and all articles included in Class 48.

A facsimile of the Trade Mark can be seen at the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong.ong.

Dated the 8th day of December, 1995.

DENNYS & BOWLEY, Solicitors for the Applicants,

219]

IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE No. 2

OF 1892,

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THOMAS LROPOLD WILLSON, OF THE CITY OF OTTAWA, IN THE COUNTY OF CARLETON, PROVINCK OF ONTARIO, .-DOMINION OF CANADA, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, FOR LETTERS PATENT FOR THE EXCLUSIVR USK WITHIN TUR

ULONY OF HONGKONG OF AN INVEN TION FOR "IMPROVEMENTS IN AUTOMAT TIC GAS BUOYS,#

he very small, but I will instruct the defen-NOTI danis what they must on in future,

OTICE is hereby given that the PETI TION, DEGLARATION and SPECİ. Ouidance have been duly filed in the Office FICATION ́required by the above cited

of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong und that it is the intention of the said "THOMAS

Mr. Moir think the defendants would an offend again if warned by the police. atisfied if your Worship cautioned the de-LEOPOLD

Inspector Langley: The police would be fendants.

His Worship: The defendants are convicted, but I will not inflict any penalty. In future they must wait until steamers entering the harbor are properly manred before going alongside. I will discharge them with a caution in this case, but I warn them that if they appear again before me for a similar offence

will inflict a heavy penalty.

CRIŁKI.

The following will represent the Craigengew. er C C. in their match with the 11. K. C. C *Ann Holurday commencing at 2.15 p. on the ground of the latter Club :-), E. Lam- -ment (C »pt.), M. E. Asger, A. O. Brown, E. R. Herion, R. Basa, K. Pestonji, E. 5 Ford, L. A. Rose, E. Living, R. B. Cooper ani ]. W. Stew.t

·LEAGUE TABLE. Matches.

chib.

R. GA.."

Played, Won, Last, Drawn. Points

rmy Staff Crangengower. Civil Service

.4

0

2

7

4

6

H. V.C.C" "$

'kong Alice... owloon R. E.

3

4

2

4

Q

* 4 Q

***a draw.

1.

3 points- win.

BASEBALL.

„Þ.8.S. “RALEIGH" 2, HONGKONG.

The second game for the Cup presented by Mr ssrs. Gregor & Co. wil he played to-morrow. (Saturday) at Causeway Bay commencing at 3.00 p.m. sharp. U.S.5. Raleigh,

The line up will be as follows:- Evitts Semple 'cNair Wertz, Capt. Bengen

These facts being true, where would Mr. Huttenbach's two-shilling dollar be now, if it had been a pied? We have no

such Fuchs surveillance on our export as exists in reen Manila and other Philippine ports, and it Slavin would be a very easy matter to export our Rougan dollars to Hongkong for the melting pots of the northern part. It is evident that the law fixing the ratio at two-shillings to the dollar would have had to be amended as soon as enacted, if Mr. Huttenbach's wishes had passed into law. Your quotation from the Telegraph states that the "Axity of the ratio was, de. ferred" and "as it now proves, with a good deal of wisdom and foresight," is it not trus that an equal amount of "wisdom and fore sight" will be shown Uy, still further deferring the fixity of the ratio bere, unless the dollar is to be made a very dear one)

It seems to be a pretty general opinion that the conditions following the close of the war- "payment of troops especially-have been, the cause for the exceptional demand far' silver and its consequent high price. If this be true,

Catcher Pitcher 1st Base ząd Base

3rd Base Short Stop Left Field Centre Field Right Field

Hongkong. Tomes Griffen McHugh, Capt. Rutledge MacPherson Allen Thomas Melcroft Gray

COMMERCIAL.

Quotations for the week close as follows:- Hongkong Banks

...$860 £93 Union Insurances... China Fires ...

...

***, 740 87

941,

***,25 58.

H., C. & M. Steamboats

Indo-Chinas ... China Sugars... Luzons Docks Kowloon Wharfs Longhew Wharfs... Hongkong Lands... Hongkong Hotels... Green Island Cements... Langkai......

... 212 1.

26 s. 163 b. ...18 b... 707 125 sa, and.

*** 150 0.

... Tis, 215

·SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET, Shanghai advice, dated 4th inst., state-

reported:-Shanghai Hongkow

WILLSON by MATTHEW JOHN DENMAN STEPHENS his Solicitor, and the exclusive use within the Colony of Hong. Kent to apply for Letters Patent for song of the said Invention at a sitting of the Executive Council to be held at the Coungst Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of Chamber at the Government Offices, Victoria, December, 1935.

Dated this 30th day of November, 1995.

MATTHEW J. D. STEPHENS, 1220) Solicitor for the Applicant,

HOME-GOING SOLDIERS.

BOOKS, MAGAZINES, etc., for the use of D SOLDIERS and their FAMILIES returning home by the transpori "DUNERA," will be gladly received by the Chaplain, Address: Room 3, Top Flour, Alexandra Buildings, or a Post Card will ensure their being sent for

Hangkong, 8th December, 1905.

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NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA, (Florio and Rubattino United Companies.) STEAM FOR BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG.

Having connection with Company's Mail Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN

and GENOA, also

______ To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG REGATTA SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. (UNDER TILE PATRONAGE OF H.E. THE GOVERNOR).

"HE COMMITTEE request the pleasure of the presence of the LADIES OF HONG xoxo, on the Flagship and Promenade at Aberdeen, on SATURDAY, the 9th December Whampoa Dock Company, the Flagship will By kind permission of the Hongkong and moored alongside the Aberdeen... Docks, where the lawn will be available is a pro menade, the Occidental Hotel in the matshed on shore, Tiffin, at $2 per head, will be provided.by where refreshments

may also be obtained, Afternoon tea will be served on the lawn,

The Flagship "SAN CHEUNG" will leave her wharf at Wing Lok Street for Aberdeen at 10A.M. and return after the last race, Specta tors may travel either way on the Flagship. By courtesy of the Dock Company the "EDITH" will leave Blake Pler at 11.30 A.M. and' 1.30 P.M. to convey visitors, to the Regatta, returning" after the last race,

By kind permission of Lieut.-Col, H. G. FITTON, DAO, and Officers, the Band of the Royal West Kent Regiment will perform during the Regatta.

The first race will be started at 11.30 A.M. Tickets of Adinission to Flagship and enclo skip from Messes. KELLY & WALSH ;,ór fram sure at $r each, may be obtained on the Flag-

Regatta, (of Union Insurance Society of Canton, AD. Rouse, Kaq, on. Treas., Hongkang Limited):

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F. W. WARRE, Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Regatta. Hongkong, 8th December, 1995.

ROVAL H.K. YACHT CLUB. VICTORIA REGATTA. A

LAUNCH dying the Club Colours will leave Blake Pieral 10.30 A.M. exactly on SATURDAY MORNING tu convey MEMBERS to Aberdeen for the Regata; and will return to Hongkong after the last race.

H. PERCY SMITH, Secretary, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong. 8th December, 1905.

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THE UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY

N

„OF CANTON, LIMITED. TOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA- -ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING OF THE UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Society, No. 1, Queen's Buildings, Victorin, in the Colony of Hongkong, OR WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of December, 1905, at 12 o'clock, Noon, when the subjoined Resolution will be proposed:-

***** To-day's

Advertisements.

HONGKONG HOTEL

MENU

ATURDAY, DECEMBER 9TH, 1905. DINNER.

HORS D'OEUVRES. Caviare in Eggs.

SOUP. Mock Turtle.

FISH. Stewed Fi h.

ENTREES.

Pigeon Farcie a la Parisienne. (amb Catleta” ̈à la Nelsnit. Shrimp Pattles.

CURRY. Madras.

JOINTE, &C.

"Roast Suloin of Beef.

Roast Cupon, and Celery Sauce. Boiled Coined Leg of Pork and ease-i udding. Cold Game Ple and Mixed Balad..

SWELTS.

Vermicelli Pudding. Pineapple Ice Cream and Finger Cakes. Treacle Tan Tipsy Cake

DESSEXT.

*Coffee,

Fruit. [1218

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1808.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARK &

No

OTICE is hereby given that Mekleuri SANDER, WIELER AND COMPANY, carrying on business at Victoria, in the Colony of Mongkong and elsewhere as Merchants, have, on the 3rd day of November, 1905, applied Register of Trade Marks, of the following for the Registration in Hongkong in the Trade Marks:--

1. The Representation of a Chinese Dragon

Boat with earsmen rowing and, bannermen carrying Bags on the left side is a native boat or sampan and a landscape with Pagoda, and on the right side is the bow of another dragon boat with oarsmen and in the back ground are depicted some mountains.

2. The Representation of two ducks on a river, of Chinese landscape with a Pagoda en both sides and of some mountaios in the background, above which is depicted a &cale.

3 The Representation of a bat, of a Chinese clang one and of two fishes one with head upwards and the other with head downwards practically forming a circle which is suspended by a ribbon ending in two tassel.

4. The Representation of a peacock with cut- spread wings and tail, above which is A scroll bearing the name of the firfi "Sander Wieler and Co," supported at either end by two trees with very scanty foliage; in the name of SANJER, WIELER AND COMPANY, who claim to be the Proprietors thereof,

"That the Capital of the Society be increased "10 $3,100,000 by the creation of 2,400 'additional ordinary shares of $150 each "(wherent $100 shall be credited as paid "up) tanking for dividend and in all other "respects pari passú with the existing or "dinary shares of the Society and that the "aid additional shares, so far as shall be "recessary for the purpose, be issued to "those shareholders of the CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED who "have accepted or shaffaccept the Society s "offer made to them on the 15th August,

1955, such issue being in nccordance within "the terms of a contract or minorandum Min

writing made or to be made pursuant. "to the said offer and to be filed with the "Registrar of Companies; and that the "balance, if any, of the slid additional "shares be disposed of by the Board in "Auch manner as it shall think, most bene. "ficial to the Society"

14

Entimations.

THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. LD.

SPECIAL

2 COLLARD

DRAWING ROOM

GRANDS

HALF-PRICE (to close a/o).

5 RACHALS

PIANOS $550, formerly $67.

APOLLO

PIANOLAS $290, Rolls 20%, off.

JUST UNPACKED

..

IN NEW STORE,

BECHSTEIN,

STEINWAY;

KRAUSS, HAAKE,

RACHALS,

WERNER.

A STOCK UNEQUALLED

IN THE COLONY.:

The Trade Mark Nod, i has been used by HIRE OR CREDIT. the Applicants since the month of March 1899

respect of the following goods :—

i

Should the Resolution ba passed by the re-the quired majority it will be submitted for con- firmation as a Special Resolution to a secord

Extraordinary Meeting which will be subse quently convened.

Dated the 7th day of December, 1905.

By Order of the Board,

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W. J. SAUNDERS, Secretary.

FOR SALE.

VALUABLE RIVER FRONT PRO

PERTY in CANTON, near El etric Light Company's Power House..

Over 150 feet River Frontage.

Apply at

4

144, SHAMEEN, CANTON. December 8th, 1901.

FOR RENT OR SALE,

Erz14

VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITER RESIDENCE on the CENTRAL AVE-

RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE, and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up to CALLAO,

(Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN GULF and AGDAD, also BARCE LONA, VALENZA, ALICANTE, ALMERIA and MALAGA).

THE Steamship

"CAPRI," Captain Belsito, will be despatched as above, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th instant, at Noon. AL BOMBAY, the Steamer is discharging in VICTORIA DOCK.

For funther Particulars, regarding Freight and Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co,

Agents. Nongkong, th December, 1905: {1:22 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SINGAPORE AND RANGOON. THE Company's Steamship

"ISMAILA;"

Captain Stebbing, will be despatched as above, on FRIDAY, the 15th instani, at 4 P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 8th December, 1995.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "WINDSOR," FROM SOURABAYA.

NUE, SHAMEEN, CANTON. "Occu- pies a half lot. Well Incared and suitable for a Business Firm. EIGHT LARGE-ROOMS, the usual Small Rooms and Two storied Servants' Quarters.

Apply to-

"T. R.," Clo China Mail,

Hongkong.

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December 8th, 1905,"

THE AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE

FOR NEW YORK AND BOSTON. (With Liberty to Call at the Malabar Coast) THE Steamship

"COULSDON," Captain Henry, will be despatched for the above Ports, no or about TUESDAY, the 2nd January, 1906.

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents.

· Hongkong. 8th December, 1905.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Chemical substances used in manufac tures, photography, or philosophical re- search, and anti-corrosives in Class

Raw or partly prepared vegetable, animal, and mineral substances used in manu- facturer (not included in other classes) in class 4.

The Trade Mark Nod. 7 has been used by Applicants since the month of March 1899 respect of the following goods;-

Chemical substances used in manufac tures, photograpby, or philosophical re se urch and anti-corrosives in class 1.

Raw or arily prepared, vegetable, animal, and mineral substances used in manufactures, (not included in other classes) in class 4,

Cotton goods (not included in classes 23, 24.01 38.) in class 25.

Yarns of wool, warsted, or hair in class 33- Cloths and stuffs of wool, worsted, or hair in class 4.

Woollen and worsted and hair goods (not included in classes 33 and 34) in class 35.

The Trade Mark Nod. 3 has been used by

the Applicants since the mouth of March 1899

in respect of the following goods

Metal gouds (not included in ather classes) in class 13.

Glass, in class IS.

Sewing Cotton on spools or reels in class 23.

Cotton piece poads of all kinds in class 24- Cotton goods (not included in classes 23, 24 or 38) in clasi 25.

Cloths and stuffs of wool, waisted, or hair in class 34..

Hongkong, 6th December, insc

Trade

TELEPHONE NO. 135

Mark

CHAMPAGNES.

MOET & CHANDON

$6

Dry

Imperial"

Per Case : doz. Boltles...$57.00

60.00

Woollen and worsted and hair goode MOET & CHANDON

(not included in classes 33 and 34) in

c'ass 35.

The Trade Mark Nod 4,has been used by the Applicants since the month of March 189)

n respect of the following gorda-

Cotton piece goods of all kinds, in class 24.

Cloths and stuffs of wool, wanted, os hair

in class 34.

Woollen and worsted and hair goods (not

included in classes 33, and 34) in class 35.

66

White Star"

Per Case Doz..Botiles

44.00

Far similes of the Trade Marka can be seen MOET & CHANDON

>

at the ffice of the Colonial Secretary of Tiongkong, and also at the Office of the Under- signed,

Dated the Fth day of December, 1905.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER, Solicitors for the Applicants

8 Das Vieux Read Central, Hongkong.

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"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. FROM LONDON, &c.

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THE Steamship

"GLENTURRET"

having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the THE Company's Steamship Godewas of the Hongkong and KowloonTHE

"LAISANG **:

having arrived from the above Poris, Consignees of Cargo by bar are hereby informed that their

Goods will be delivered from alongside,

Consignees are required to sign a General Average Agreement before their Bills of Lading can be countersigned for delivery.

expense.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after MONDAY, the reth instant, at 4 P.M., will be landed at Consignees' risk and

Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. the conditione are only temporary and the Wharfe & Fit, 2073 for Dee and Tin THE above Steamer having arrived, Conse. Optional Goods will be carried on unless metal may be expected within a few months to

instructions are given to the contrary before signees of Cargo are hereby requested to for March Tugs "Old" at T1.54 Indo send in their Bils of Lading for Countersigna 4 PM, TO-DAY. resume its normal value. Under these cir. Chinas at Tis. 67 for Dec., and Tis: 70/698 for ture, and to take immediate delivery of their be subject to rent, cumstances, would it not be a serious mistake March, Farnham Boyds at Tis. 140 for Dec., Goods from alongside

Goods not cleared by the 14th instant will to select a ratio for the dollar which would at The 54. Dalles Horse Repository MT 40 will be landed and stored at Consignees risk Godowns, and a certificate of the damage Langkain at Tis, 2313 for March. Telephone Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel All damaged packages must be left in the

he effected.... The No Fire Insurance give it an unnecessarily high price? It seems Business Done Direct: Hobgkong, and to me that the only thing to be done is to wait, Shanghai Banks as $8821 cash, from Hong and expense.. and I quite concur with the Telegraph in its kong, Shanghai and Honkaw Wharis at Tik.

obtained from the Godown Company within No Fire Insurance will be effected by us id ten days after the steamer's arrivalDes commandation of she “wisdom and foresight": 210/113) for March. Fareham Boyda and Tis; any case whatever AWAN

Noclaims will be recognized not presented 140 for Dec. Wei-hal wel Golds at Sia. Lang.

DODWELL & CO. LIMITED, within 14 days of the ship's arrival. A

Agents.

JERRY MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW,

Hongkong, Ith December, 1908.2 [inza ...... Hongkong, Sth December, 1905,

of our Government in adopting a waiting policy, | kats at Tis, a35 for March, at Tis, 240 for April. "much as we need the bully of exchange.”

Telopones at Tis::

· Hongkong, 7th December, zgoja

No Fim Insurance will be effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Cei

General Managers,

"Mousseux"

Per Case 1 Doz. Bottles

36,00

CHARLES LOUBET

66

& CO. "Extra Sec"

Per Case 1 Doz. Bottles

SOLE AGENTS--`

45.00

H. PRICE & CO., WINE AND SPIRIT. MERCHANTS, 12, QUREN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 24th November, 1908.

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