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TELEGRAMS. THE HONGKONG REGATTA

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SERVICE FREE FIGHT AT SHANGHAI

BETWEEN POLICE AND NATIVE

VÖRUNNERS/

DETENTION OF FEMALE WITNESSES, From Our Urin Correspondent.]

Shanghai, Uth Dec., 1905, 11.45 am

A free fight took place at Shanghai yesterday between the police of the Mixed Court and the native runners.

The disturbance originated 1-from

alleged grievance due to the do-

as prisoners of a number of female witnesses who are required in connection with casos that have been romanded by the Magistrates.

KAPARATA, BUCCESSFUL MEETING,

The second meeting of the Hongkong Regatta was held under the most favourable

urpices, at Aberdeen, to-day,

PATRONS.B. The Governor, Sie Matbew Nathan, K.C.M.G., H.E. Admiral Sir Gorård Noel, K.C.E, KOMO, H.E.Major General Villiers-Hatton, CB Siawards

tenceHoo, Capf. L.A.: Barnes LEV

SV, Station: No. 2-Cantre,

RC=1st 115,/ Colours.—Blue and

Stallon No. 3- torla R.C) Ital., 19165) Col Whites

So L. A Kuno, V.R.C.......................

PH SATURDAY

Browne, Vico NOT m-Red and

L Browne, ROSHE L Darko, Cantos R.C., did not turn up The wind was rather dicky for these boat Time 14m. 911.9

LU BROWN CHALLENGE CUM

DECEMBER 9, 1905.

HOW Kennelt, SHI 60s Colours,

from

in the Far :Mr. Bjarne Aagaard, Nor-

One of the finest races of the day exciting JETE Considerable enthusiasm from the spectators.wegian Consul at Hongkong. it was keenly contested from start to dish, the boats racing for the entire distance almost level with each other, and when Kuntzel, of Canton, crossed the winning lino, his boat was a bare three quarter length ahead of Kennett's, sa winning the judge's verdict in his favour,

Time: Unascertainable....

For light six-paired gige Open to (a) Royal Garrison Artillery, (b) Royal Engineers, (c). Uniti may dater more than one crew if desired. Tiritish Infantry Regiments, (d.). Departments Distance I mile. The entries were:

For Four Cars, Limited to residents of

THE GOVERNOR'S CHALLENGE CUP.

from a slagle unit which is defined as a regi- Hongkong. Each boat's Craw to be drawn

Aby

H. S. Derkeley, R., Hum. Bir C. P. Chater, K., CMO, Colonel Darling, R.E, A. Denison, Esq. Lt.Colonel H. G Fitton, D.SO., Sir Piggott, K., H. E. Pollack, Esq, K.C., E. H. Sharp, 1,1 * C.; H. Skott, hag,

1. R. M. Smith, Esq, Ai C., 1); Fisher, 'Sapr. P. Tanner, Sapr, A. Barnaz Mant, a ship; a corps, the Volunteers, a firm, or Tumer, Esq., Commodore H 13 Williams, Committee of Management:-Hon. Mr. Gere

איא.

Way are "afmid that the splendid resakie acquired by owners who had beats on the spot when rates ents by leaps and bounds, at the time the st joke out and who made easy-

money during the war, have induced too many owners to sand old steamora, unsuitable for ibe of this, coupled with the present tall after a coast, out to the East, the natural consequence

the South in glutted with tonnage. long time of activity, being that the market in

Station No. 1-Hongkong Royal Fingluedro, --bow, Sergt. · Stokes, Yapr, C. Spires, Sapr. 21d Corp., S. Murray, str., Sapr, E. Grimsey, at the same profession or calling. If any of no doubt be the means of again absorbing other body of gentlemen working together The good reparts from the home market will

the above malts are, not strong enough to shem Stewart, Chairman: Liest L., Cooper Station No. 4. Aplichau and Bal

Station No. 1.-Aplichau zad Batt The provide a complete crew then any combination some of the superfluous tonnage, However, the expenses appertaining to the return of the Pia. Rowlands, L/C. Petersen, L/C. Flinn, Pio.. sot included in the definition of a unit. Dis. steamers to Europe will be feli most setjum ly Torner, Pte. King, L/C. Barnet Bandsman tance mile. There were five boats entered by owners having sucb, of small tondage, and Faulkner, co

as follows:

the bulk of the Norwegian fleet aut here con- Station No. 1-Hongkong-Royal Engineersists of vessels of this class. So far, the only

A.E., E. W. Mitchell,

Esa C. H. Grace, Es G. A. Caldwell, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regtow, of two similar pults may be mada. A club is. I

*C. :/ Gais, Esq., F. Lammert, Esq. Rouse, Esq Hon, Treas F. W. Warre, Esq., Hon. Sec. Umpires:-C. E. H. Deavis, Esq, C. H.

Grace, Erg, W. H. Polts, Esqu' Judges➡E. W. Mitchell, Esq, H. P. White,

Esq., Lt. C. W. Beckwith; R.P. ( The day was proclaimed a public holi- day. At 10 am, three parties of sight beers ant participants in the events of the Hongkong Regatia, beld at Aberdeen, left the

An attempt was made to remove,Hongkong side simultaneously for the scene of

the day's doings. The Ks. San Cheung leftTM by fo co, tiineteen women from the Wing Luk street wharf, to take up her position custody of the police. The attempt failed:

Meetings of the native guilds and of the Chamber of Commerce wibe "held to-day, at whieh resolutions will be submitted in support of the cor. rectness of the Magistrates' action.

[Reuter's Labuan.

SIR JOHN ANDERSON GOVERNOR.

LONDON, 7th December,

The appointment of Sir John Anderson as Governor of Labuan, an addition to the Straits Government, and an agreement for a British Resident to control, the administra- tion of Brunie, are officially announceḍ.

[A recent issua of the British North Horned Braid states:We have to announce that, after the close of the present year, the Coloniat Office will resume direct responsibility for the administration of the Crown Colony of Labuan, and the rule of the Chartered Company of British North Borneo will cease. The admi-" Distration thenceforward will be transferred to the Governor of the Straits Settlements, On the 1st January, Sir John Anderson will take

flagship" the Royal Hongkong Yacht

Chub launch left Blake Pier, and the Dock Company's launch C. left Queen's Statue

whatf, and these were followed at ro.30 am. by the Victoria Recreation Club's 140nch and the Dock Company's Haith, the latter launch making a second trip at 1.30 p.m. for those who were unable to get over in the morning. After 4:30 pm, a number, of launches took over, a large contingent of Hongkong resident who wern unable to get away from the cityly in the day. Immediately upon their arrival the interested holiday-makers joined the party on bund the flagship to follow the rest of the

FACES

The day was somewhat cloudy, but fine, and the sea fairly smooth, so that a successful day's spart was looked forward to. Crassing over from Hongkong to the westernmost end of theislund a nowhat strong brezza was encountered and the sea slightly rose; but in the shelter of the bay in front of the docks, the wind was fair but mo. derately, while the sea cumprised within the limits of the course wat comparatively smooth.

post.

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LOTT

twr

* Royal Engineers'

West Keni arabes. HI The Engineers had the race' pretty well 'all their own way from the very start, and gradual. ly increased the distance till they rowed in masy winners, having some 85 to spare, Time';

90..01.

4

JUNIOR FOURS "

For heavy clinker-built boats. Open to those not competing for the Challenge Cup or Junior Fours A. Limited to residents of Itongkong. Distance i milo. The entries were

Station No, Hongkong. Victoria R. C 1. S. Alves, bow." 2. J. H, 16, Hance! '3' L'A. /Musin, L. Browne, Sr. Cox, R. W. Pearson.

Colours-Red and White.

Station No. 2.-Aplichau. Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, W. Stewart, bow, 2. H. W. Les ..ter.

R. H. Yacht Club

This was not a 'very close race. Browns, who stroked the V. R: C. boat, had a stronger crew than his opponent and, wan somewhat easily by three lengths, the distance that divided his boat and Schoenherr's, Time: 8m. 17 secs.

MEN-OF-WAR GIGS AND WHALES. For Service boats and Service conditions, Distance 1 mits. There were thirteen entries

as follows

& G.Ramaford.

st. lbs.

small boat returning to Europe is the Daphnas which was fixed from Bangkok, 11.9

Hannay, bow to 33 A. B. Ogla ↑ G. L. Hall 105. C. Cooper, Str,

Cox, Major le Breton Simmons, st.11lbs. Colours-Red and Blue Quartered.

A slump in the freight market is prophesied.

THE ROBINSON

PIANO COLD

SPECIAL

2 COLLARD

DRAWING-ROOM --

GRANDS

HALF PRICE (to close a/

by many experienced shipping men, Chile 5 RACHALS

others maintain, that the trade next spring will

Station: No. 2 Station-Messrs Melchures andēļ rather increase than drop. We are pot of the

A Schoenemann,

Bow

Blackhead, `st. lbs,

st. lbs.

opinion that any retrograde movement will {assume ryingus dimensions, as the Siberian

13 3

2

and Sakhalin trades ngain will be opened in: the spring, and other trades already have sprung op and new are sure to follow.....

13 C. Konig A. Berblinger 13 7 W.O.Kobler, Str. 12

Cox, G. A. Caldwell, 8m. 1lb. Colours, Blue,

Station. No.3 Centre-Royal West Kent

Regt. and Coldstream Guards.

st. lbs.

II 4

..st. lbs.

Anyway even if we are to experience a tem- porary depression of serious chamctor, the Masternodes taken in their entirety are bound of the practically unlimited dormant passibili- to flourish and increase as n direci consequence

10&terest which the war has kindled in expor.ing ties of China and Japan and owing to the in-

3. J. Hapron. H. Schoenherr, Str. Cox, E. S. Ward, Bow 11 4 3 M.W.Graham 17 4 G. A. Caldwell... Colours.-Blue and'gold..

2 C. W. Ca Morris

W. Belgrave, Str. Victoria R.C.

Cox, Capt. F. I. Joslin, gst. 7lbs. Colours.White. Station No. 4. Eastern Extension Telegraph Co

st. lbs.

st. lbs. W. Prak, Bow 9.9 3 J. Hanion 13'2 P. G. Murray 11 G. H. Mackay to s Cox. 1, O. Hughes, rist, alba, "Colours-Yellow, Green and Chocolate. Stasjon No. 5-Aplichau. Hongkong Volun- Leer Corps.

st. lbs.

st. lbs. J. Hance, Bow in 8 3H. W. Lester 12 8 2 C. E. Hance: 110 J.W.Witchell 12 -7 Cox, H. W. Kennėti, get, 6lbs. Colour-Yellow, Red and Black, Royal Engineers Royal West Kent Regi, and Gold

Stream Guards ......... Hongkong Volunteer Corps 3 Following on the previous race the event of the day, when the Governor's Challenge Cup brought out the best of Hongkong's cursmen in competition for honours, saw" a very closely contested and exciting rice which resulted, as above. The other con- testants were nowhere in the race. --The finish was a very close one

N.

Hongkong. No. 2 Station. No. No. No.

No. 6 No. No. 8

No..9 No, to

.

- No. II No. 14

No.'13 Aplichau,

H.M.S. "Dee" crew.

"Hogue's" No, I crew; "Hecla's" crew, "Otter's "

"Hogue's "No, a crew. "Baits" crew. ""Handy"," Kowloon Depot. H.M.S."Eurick's" "Alacrity's" "Itchen's " "Tamar's" "Dindem's"

On the way over a number of launches, al- most amounting to a fleet, followed in the wake of the official boat-the C..3, and arrived practically in a regular line. The flagship San Cheung was moored in an advantageout ton just off the docks and was "dressed" from stem to siera in her gala dress of bunting, as also were the Andrèe Rickmers and the Vor- waris, two vessels now in the Aberdeen Dock undergoing overhaul. The quarters of the em-

The large number of boats which lined up ployees of the Dock Company were also gay

for the race did not, unfortunately, allow of its with flags from the international rigual code, being concluded without several fouls occur the auths of office in Laburn as Governor and while in a central position was a booth, occupi ring. Twelve boats started in all. When the will, we understand, appoint Mr. MacArthured by a refreshment stall whore edibles and

gun was fired they appeared to have got off who, Ixtely acted as British Cannut for Hirunei, drinkables were so ved during the day onder

well evenly together, but on nearing the, win- ke his chief officer for the future charge of the the managership of the Occidental Hotel of ning post it was seen that some of them could Colony. his sup has been thought necessa Kowloon." I be fleet of boats afloat, also sporting nut avoid fouling one another. Same did ry by the Imperial Government, we are inform their quats of colour, added to the gay bril-actually take place, and at the conclusion of od, au grounds of imperial policy. The chang-liancy of the scade.

the race protests were lodged with the Stewards ed status of Singapore ils conversion into an Among those present were His Excellency who considered them in private, · Later in the Imperial naval base, of which the expropria- the Governor, accompanied by Captain afternoon, the decision was announced, with tion of the Tanjong Pagar, Dock Company's | Arbuthnot-Lieslie, and Captain Smith, A.D.C.*,

The following result:- property is one outward and visible sign the and Mr. R. A. D Pansonby, who arrived ar growing importance of Labuan as a Coaling. 11.30.a m., and brought with him the following and cable station; and the existing conditions party: Sir Francis and Lady Piggott, lion. In the neigbouring Sultanate of. Brunei have Gershom Stewart, Miss. Hancock and the, lwn all, we believe, been essential factors in deter- Misses Cave-Hiran. »t 12.15 pm. Lady Noel mining this step,

and party arrived in the launch Christine, which Sir Paui Charter had placed at their disposal, Admiral Sir Gerard Noel arriving about the same time in the nver torpedo hoat.

From the point of view of British North Bor neo, we hail this change with great satisfaction, The closer proximity of the Straits adminis tration and the impending changes for the The Band of the Royal West Kent Regiment better in that chaotic country, Brunei, cannot arrived just as the third race was being rowed. but prove of lasting benefit to this State. The soldiers took up a position just outside the More than that the finances of the Colony enclosure and to the delight of the large gather. during the sixteen years' administration by the ing at once treated the spectators to one of the Chartered Company have only on five occasions choice selections which, the musicians, under shown an equilibrium and something more: the baton of Bandmaster McKeivey, know so the remaining eleven years have shown deficits well to render at every public function, which have had to ho met out of the resources: In order that the course might be kept as of the Chartered Company. The net deficit up smooth as practicable instructions had been to the end of 1934 total 5,850 and, with that issued to all launches moving about to go at no probable for this year, will approximate $60,000, This is a sum of money which the Chartered cater rate than half speed, thus obviating 100 Company can di spare, and however much from much back-wath, while no boais whatever were_allowed_to_moor__in_front_either of the Sentimental point of view the sever nce of flagship or the enclosure. the administration may be regretted by some, it has long been felt by others that since the real raison deles of its union with this State has now for some years been otherwise pro- vided for by the acquisition by the Chartered | Company of independent territory bordering Gaya Bay, and by the foundation, and rise of Jesselton, the time had come when this, drain on the revenues of the State should cease and Imperial Government be asked again to resume direct control-Ed., 17.2,7]

It was intended that the keynote of the pro- Ceedings should be punctuality in starting each race, the start taking place without & moment's wait for late competitors who were not on the scene at the poised time for start in. This was rendered 'necessary on account of the length of the programme and the early arrival of dusk at this season. There was, how ever, no reason for any late arrivals, inasmuch. as a ship's bell clanged out unceasingly the signal "ready" for two full minutes before each event, thus giving all compet tors ample me to be at the starting point in good lime. cul, as it happened, from one uncontrollable

TUB SCULLS.

Great Britain and Germany. Prince Buelow speaking in the Reichstag said, that correct relations between the

cante and another be first race did not start Cabinets of any two countries should not till 11 55 am, and was an easy win for 1. A.. exhaust their policies, but popular passions the results of the other races being

given below, sometimes jeopardised Cabinet policies; for example, we have now to rackon with a deep popular aversion to us in England, and it is only recently that any tendency against this "dangerous tension has been noticeable in the leading English circles. We sincerely hope that this indicates the beginning of a desire for a renewal of an unfortunately interrupted understanding.

The Triple Alliance was unimpaired, but Germany must be strong enough to hold her own without allies.

In regard to East Asia, relations with Japan were good and friendly, and he be lieved that the Japanese, who through bra- very and intelligence' had won position among the Great Powers, were anxious to consolidate the position by a policy inspiring confidence.

*The Anglo-Japanese treaty contains noth ing contrary to Germany's sime, and we have striven for and desire the open door, majdn

The greatest possible securities for peace are the maintenance of the integrity and the Independence of Chins,

Russia

Later,

Grave disorders have occurred in Traos. Caspian territory, in which the troops are participating, especially at Askabad, in

is believed that Sir Ca

bia will go to the House of Lords.” Tony

Asquith to lead the House of Commonl

The first race of the day was the Tub Sculls-m open to those not competing in the Stewards! Challenge Cup. Distance i mile. Following were the entries -

Station No. Hongkong.-L. A. Musso, Victoria R.C. st. lbs. Colours,ked and

While.

·

10

....

... 2

1

})

3

4

H.M.S. Ettrick's crew i'.

Hogue's No. 1 crew Hogue's, Itchen's crew Time? Unascertainable; there was no judge on board. ·

THE ADJOURNMENT.

lency the Governor, who had been watching

After the men-of-war wigs race, His Excel

ihre events from the flagship with the greates interest and enthusiasin, with his party of guests mentioned, adjourned to His Excel. lency's tender Stanley, where he gave a luncheon party.

CHALLENGE CUP

For Four Oars. Rowed in light clinker built boats of 5 streaks, with coxswain. Open" to crews representative of any Amateur Row. ing Club, Distance i miles. The entries

were

Station No. 1-Hongkongi Canton R.G.

~!

Time: Unascertainable.

mile.

***

#

MEN-OF-WAR CUTTERS, Service boats service conditions. Distance

11.M.S. Andromeda'a Na, z Crew... I

Hogue's Creste mens. 2. Andromeda's No.1 Crew.... 3 HMS. Tomar's Crew was not placed.

JUNIOR YOURS A.. Rowed in heavy clinker-built boats. Open to those not competing for the Challenge Cup or Junior Fours, B. Distance t mila.

Canton Kowling Club Royal H.K. Yacht lub

.V. R. C.

*

wre

..

OFFICERS' OTOS AND WHALERS);

H.M.S, Sulle

事务

Hogus do

***

11

Andromeda...

LADIES' PRIZE.

2

3

For Pair Oars, clinker-built, with coxswain,

|

importing and mercantile chicles in the United State and Europe. There can be no doubt that Asia is the land of the future and the advent of the mammoth Reamers now trading between the West coast of America, Japan and China has brought as yet nearer to a realisation of the dreams of the Pacific as the Mediteranean of the modern peoples,

May dutt owners at home, by patience and perseverance now as in the past show that they follow their time and in concord, continue to work for the expansion of Nurwegian trade and shipping in the Far East...

Thanking all of you for the support you have been kind enough' to extend, and for 'the trust which so many of you have shown us, and | wishing you all'ʼn prosperons New Year.

PIANOS

$550, formerly $67

APOLLO

PIANOLAS $290. Rolls 20% off.

JUST UNPACKED

IN NEW STORE,

BECHSTEIN,

STEINWAY,

KRAUSS,

HAAKE,

RACHALS,

WERNER.

JUDGMENT in a case of considerable local in terest has just been given in Saigon, rays the Korza Daily News. It appears that Messrs. Ronden Plaisant & Co. obtained from the Korean government the monopoly of the gin. seng export for two years, and subsequently made an agreement on this basis with Messrs. Chozalon of Shanghai, As, however, the Korean government repudisted the contract the second year Mesars Rondon Plaisant & Co, were unable to fulfil their obligations and Messrs. Chazalon consequently withhelt pay-' ment of a sum of. V200,000 due on the first IRE OR CREDIT. year's business." The Khanghai Court Grigionlly decided in favour of Messra, Charslon, but an appeal to the Saigon Supreme Courts has resulted in a reversal of the verdict on all points.

To-day's Advertisements,

VICTORIA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.

their first performance in the Theatre of St. Patrick's Club, Garden Road (near the Tram Station),

Open to pairs representative of any Amateur THE Members of the above Club will give Rowing Club. Distanco mile.

Canton Rowing Club V.R. C. Royal H. K. Yacht Club

THE BIND.

i..

3

In the course of the day the pleasure of the *, proceedings to the contestants as well as to the speciators was considerably enlivened by the „stips._following programme of music, most efficiently discoursed by the Band of the 2nd Batt. Queen's

12 2

master T. McKelvey, by kind permission of | Lieut. Col. Filton, DSO, and Officern.

1. March famuli," El Capitan " *paren «Бошка *. Overture to Miret

za. Valst songs...” Amoretten Tante "...Gangt 4. Sajection from .....* The Orchid"

F. C. Herb, Bow I 3 C. Allers 2. E. E. Andrus_11__7___ W. Imhoaf, Str. 13 8. Own Royal West Kent Regiment, under Band-

Cox, A. W. Purnell, 11st, Colours Blue and White. Boat, Clasper. Dara, Ayling.

Station No. 2.-Aplichau. Royal Hongkong Y. C.

st. lbs.

st, lbs, F. A. Biden,bów 10 12 3: W. O. Kühler sz * 2. A. B. Rouse 11 12 'FW,Ware, Str. 12 0 Cox, G. A. Caldwell, 8st. alb. Colours, Blue and gold. Boat, Leux Cars, Ayling.

+

Carton R.C.....

Royal 11.K. Yacht Club...

".

+

2

The race did not cause any excitement and was a comparatively easy win för the Canton visitors.

Time, 8m. of secs.

STEWARDS' CHAllenge cup, For Sculls, Rowed in best boats,, Distance i mile. The entries were :—

Station No. L-Hongkong, W. Kunizel, Canton R. Ci rost; 17b5. Colours.—Blue and White.

THE COURSE,

Kemaiscences

Gounod

Caryll

Grey

arr. D, Godfecy

..Chopin ...Sebok

5. latermezzo Two-step. "Anous of Grieg" "The Mountain Grones"....Benberg I Selection from Thres Little Maids...Rubens

6. Excerpt front

March

10. Oriental Scene..." A Dervish Chorus God Save the King. PREVIOUS WINNERS.

We append below a list of winners of the Hongkong Regatta held on February 11th last Gig Race...............

Royal West Kent Regt. Fours ............................Canton, -War Gigs & Whalers ...H.M.S. Giory's

Gig. Men-of-War Cutter...M.S. Hogue's Cutter. The Governor's Challenge Cup....Garrison Crew. Interport Fairs communHongkong, Officers' Gigs, Whalers....... H.M.S. Sutlej. Tub Sculls..........................W. Imboof, Canton R.Č.

Attached to the official programme was a plan of the course which we reproduce below. Launches when coming op to the course moved at half speed and, as stated, kept as far as possible on the Aplickau side on their way to take up their positions. No launches or other craft moored immediately in front of the flagship and enclosure..

PLAN OF COURSE.

MILE

ABERDEEN.

TO-NIGHT, December, 9:1, 1905.

When Houcicault's Famous Irish Drama in

Three Acts,

"THE SHAUGHRAUN”

will be presented.

ON

"The Play will also be given

MONDAY 11th,

TUESDAY 11th, SATURDAY 16th December, ryos.

Doors open at 8 P.M. Commence at 8.30 PM. sharp. Chairs may be ordered for 11.30 P.M.

-PRICES:

Reserved Seats, $2; Unreserved $1.

12

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, balf price.

A STOCK UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONY..

Hongkong: 6th December, 190t

Trade

"Mark:

TELEPHONE NO. 135+.

CHAMPAGNES.

MOET & CHANDON

"Dry Imperial

Per Case 1 doz. Bottles

857.00

60.00

Sea's may be booked at the KOBINSON MOET & CHANDON

PIANO'Cò., "LD., where plan la on view.

Hongkong, 9th December, 1905

fr194

THE HONGKONG FROZEN

FOOD SUPPLY.

བ ཕས་

REDUCTION IN PRICES

CUSTOMERS are requested to note the following REDUCTION IN PRICES:- AUSTRALIAN SMOKED

MULLET AUSTRALIAN SMOKED

80.50 per lb.

SCHNAPPER............... 0.50.31912 AUSTRALIAN OYSTERS, A Padu

a doz. Bottles initi

AUSTRALIAN OYSTERS,

1.00, bot.

5 doz. Bottles 1.90, Hongkong, 9th December, 1005

THE

SISTERS OF THE FRENCH CONVENT

BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THE NNUAL BAZAAR AND SALE oF WORK·

Awill be held in the Convent, Prays East,

MONDAY, December #11b, to

BATURDAY, December 16th.

Electric Trims pass the door of the Convent.

"White Star"

Per Cases Dox. Boles

$41.00

44.00

MOET & CHANDON Mousseux

Per Case x Doz, Bottles

CHARLES LOUBET

& CO. Extra Sec

Per Case Doz. Bottles.

SOLE AGENTS

H. PRICE & CO.

The Articles on sale will Include: Beautiful P Hand embroidered Blouses, some Fine Laces,

etc, etc and French Dolls, 9 OM VENDRE PIL

a The Tublic aid, earnestly asked" to "kladly

stand and support the Bazaar,

Hongkong, och Debember, 1905.

WINE AND SPIRIT HI

((1284) S/Hongkong, rath No

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