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TELEGRAMS. TRANSPORT IN DANGER.

2,1go LIVES IMPERILLED.

RUSSIAN TROOPSHIP STRIKES BURKEN MIŠE,

Vladivostock, 30th January,

9.15 p.m.

The Russian transport Silma, be- longing to the Hamburg-Amerika Linie, with 2.100 troops on board, returning to Olessa from Vladivo stock, struck a sunken mine shortly after leaving the port, yesterday..

She was in imminent danger of sinking, owing to the inrual of water; and had to be bouched.

The vessel was considerably damaged below the water-ling.

[We are indebted to the manager of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie for communicating to us the terms of the above selegraphic message, The telegram was received at noon to-day Owing to the fact that no mention is made of injuries being received by any of the troops a a result of the accident, it is believed that no casualties occurred at any rate, none of a serious charncles. The Silva is a vessel of 6,500 tons, and has been engaged for some Limo Troopship. The telegram, it may be stated, was despatched by the agents of the Hamburg Amerika 1. nie in Vladivostok.--Ed, A.K.T.)

[Weurer's.}

France and Germany.

LONDON, 9th January,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31 1906.

CORRESPONDENCË.

--[Wa'dos sus necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by

Correspondents in this column.)

UNEARNED INCREMENTS FOR

GOVERNMENT SERVANTS." ...

To tux nitak of,tuk "Hong Kong, TrikonaPH.",

criticise the critic. Your article appears to ma

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

SPECIAL MEETING,

DEATH OF İĻM. THE KINO. OF DENMARK,

[Oficially Communicated.]"

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They left the mile and a quarter distance behind in a.53, last quarter 33.

Norman King, one mile, 3:19), last quarter 3!, Rover, one mile, 1.193, last quarter 32.

·Sirocco, half-a-mile, 1.0f, last quarter 31. 11hland Laird, lane mille, 34. 1.08, Jl. 5.143. Pretty good.

unrise Bale, one mile, last three-quarters was done in 35, 1.10, 1.42), (

La France Rose, one mile and a quarter. Last half mile; 34, 1.041, that quarter 301.

Frecdachs, ane mile and a quarter, Last three quarter, 36, 1.82, 1.45) last quarter 33.

Zapater, three-quarters of a mile, 35, 111,

Zanzibar, one and three-quarters of a mile

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A meeting of the, Legislative, Council was held at 2.30 p.m. today, all the members being Sir-My attention has been called to your present with the exception of Mr. Shewan, leading article under the above heading ap Mr. H. Y. Pollock, look the statutory penting in your issue of Friday, Jan. 26th, ath, and assumed his sent at the Council board. I have read with some interest your critician, His Excellency the Governor inid :—Gentle and take the liberty, with your permission, to menit has been my sad duty, to summon founded upon a misapprehension based upention on the occasion of the death of His Majes

you here to-day to jovite you to pass a resolu- | | 44, last quarter 33. lack of knowledge of the principle and practice by the King of Denmark, Christian 1. born Last mile, 39, 2, 2,00, 2.30, last quarter first commiserate, with those Civil servants memory, was the oldest of reigning sovereigns Triumph Rose, one mile and a half, 39 .16, of co-operation, Dealing with Scheme A, you the year before our late Queen of beloved 30 sec. -whose salaries vary from $3nto fi80 a month in For forty-three years he ruled over the Danes,501, 2,361, 302, 3.311. Strong finish. their struggle for existence and at first glancen people connected with the people of Great

Saxopin, one mile, 33. 1.08, 1.43, 2.18. you say "it might be thought the resident Britain by ancient strains of blood, and more

Sundial and Grafton, a mile and a quarter, Civil servants, the men with small salerics and closely by the bonds that unite the Royal fami- 33, 1.18, 1.55, 1.314), 3.048. large wants might possibly benefit from that lies of ile United Kingdemand of Denmark. scheme." I say yes they may all benefit and fis appropriate that from Hougkong, as from

other Colonies, where Queen Alexandra is held | 2.15). become members.

But you say "The condition of membership in such affectionate esteem, should come expres dispate that illusion because every membersions of sympathy at the death of Her Ma must take up at least one $20 transfer jesty's father, and I submit for signification of able share" and you ask the pertinent ques your acceptance the following resolution:- tion: Where is the junior clerk earning $50 to $80 per month who can produce

That the Legislative Council of Hongkong desire to humbly express the sorrow with the necessary Szo without another thought? I'

which the intelligence of the death of the is not expected he should, and this paragraph' Queen's father has been received and their had never been written bad you but the faintes! deep sympathy with Their Majesties the of the Y.M.CA. in Hongkeng was held last The annual meeting of the Chinese brauch knowledge of how shares are paid for and King and Qeen in their bereavement.” capital raised is the co-operative societies 'as planned under Scheme A. Will it be any information to you, Sir, if I state that the mem bership of the co-operative societies existing

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Common Rose and Rambler Róse, one and a quarter mila. Last mile in 34, 210, 144,

Glorious Rose, obe mile, 35, 1.70), 1.46, 2.171.

THE RIDING Bor!"

HONGKONG-CHINESE Y.M.C.A.

PROPOSED CLURHOUSE TOR HONGKONG STUDENTS

Dr. Ha Kai said: Sir-With profound re-night in the rooms of the branch, Mr. F. C' pectand sympathy I risetosecond the resolution How Fung, the Chairman of the Department, which Your Excellency, has just so feelingly The report was read by Mr. C. H. Lee, record. presided, and there were 26 members present, proposed to this Council. We have been so 10-day are disen principally from the wage inng accustomed to regard the persons of Their ing secretary. The acting general-secretary exiners, and they also will form the bulk of our Most Gracious Majesties the King and Queen Mr. C. Ruiledge, was present and reponed membership in Hongkong and not the "bon with aflection and esteem that whatever affects ton" as you choose to term the higher salaried them in the smallest degree is sure to call for officials of the Civil Service. As to the lowest a corresponding feeling on our part. On the At the Kaiser's, birthday banquet of the paid servant they will have the same opportunity present occasion, Their Majesties' recent sad German colony in Paris, the German Amafforded them here as in England where bereavement is felt by all British subjects bassador, Prince de Radolin, in toasting the know members who have joined a Society by throughout the Colony with a keen sense of ex President Loubet and President Fallieres, paying one sulling us an instalment of their sorrow and sympathy. And the resolution he said he was convinced that the Algeciras share of one or two pounds and the balance fore us is but a humble expression of that conference would result in a solution of the by instalments as it suited them. Many sentiment of regret and sympathy. I beg, Morocco question in a manner satisfactory accruing upon their purchases, and hundreds

have paid up their shares with the dividend therefore, to second the resolution. to all parties,

The resolution was passed unanimously. of men and women whose wages were tow and their wants so great neyer could have

The Council adjourned sinė tie, afforded to pay Li-or La for a share, have by letting their dividends accumulate paid their share capital, and found depositsanding to their credit for a line of need.

A Franco-German rapprochement would be the surest' guarantee of peace which no one desired more than the Kaiser and the Reichstag,

At a banquet in Berlin on the same 06- casion Herr Ballestren, the, president, said, the Kaiser's famous landing at Tangier had diverted the Marocco question to a course favourable to Germany, but to ensure peace Germany must be able to knock on the head any one altempting to disturb it. The Reich- slag must therefore support the Emperor's policy and vote means for inspiring respect. Prince de Radolin's speechi, made an ex. cellent impression in Algeciras, but ten Ballestrein's was, received with amazement and irritation, in view of the cordiality and confidence prevalling there.

Viscount Hayashi's Return. Viscount Hayashil will sail on the 20th

Later.'

March.

Death of the King of Denmark. The King of Denmark is dead. His Majesty held the usual audience it the morning, and feeling indisposed retired to rest till lunch, The Dowager Empress of Russia visited him at 3 pm and finding him ill summoned the family,

His Majesty expired peacefully at 3.40 p.m.

AMERICAN PRÚIT FOR, CHINA:

AN ATTEMPT TO, MODIFY THE 'BOYCOTT,

Mr. Robert Dollar, the veteran shipbuilder and president of the Dollar Steamship Com pany, will, it is reported in San Francisco, take a large amount of Washington and California fruit to China as presents tu high Chinese off cials. His intention is to furnish Chinese offi·· cials with a practical illustration of what the coast produces, and endeavour le stimulate trade, between the two countries and modify the se verity of the boycott which exists in the southern part of the empire. He has purchased 150 boxes of the choice. Washington apple ten boxes of choice Washington potatoes and fifty boxes of California uranges. The fruit kiss been carefully picked, polished and then wrap ped in fine tissue paper and packed in especk Bily

constructed boxes. The entire shipment will be taken to Mukilteo and loaded on the Ifasst Dollar, now taking on a

cargo for Tien tain, and due to leave in a few days. My

Dollar will make the round tripan her. While in China he will visit a number of large cities, such as Canton, Shanghai and possibly Peking He will meet masy merchants and business man and will discuss the trade situation al length, with a view to establishing better rels tions between them and Coast cities.

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SERIOUS PLAGUE RUMOURS.".

INFECTED ROMDAY COTTON, The Draka Aight notes that the outbreak of plague in Osaka and Kobe has seriously affect

Why not in Hongkong ?.

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Every encouragement will be given to the very poorest paid Civil servant to become a member and participate in all benefits accruing from a system of co-operative trading, and I am certain the very poorest will be able to spare "dollar to make a start.

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I am not so certain as you appear to be, Mr. Editor, that the manager, distributing inff, et ad h" will have a sinecure; it will be most unusual if they are not found enough employment to justify their retention and, if not, that is a matter of management which members of co-operative societies have a voice in determining.

TURF TOPICS.

January 31st.

Only the inside course was opened this more wing; the ground was slightly sticky and not quite sa fast as yesterday. Times are as under:-

the progress of the general work of the Association. Among other things he stated at friends in England, Scotland, and America have given the Hongkong. Autociation, $30,000, to be used in erecting a domitory and club house near Queen's College or the use of the students of that and other schools, under the direction of the Association, provided an equal amount is contributed by the people of Hong kong for the purp sa of Laying a site and furnishing, for the building.

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THE FLOWER SHOW,

PREPARING FOR THE EXHIBITS

The Botanical Gardens this afternoon pre ented a most animated appearance. Coolies- ware'everywhore making preparation for the of nailve women, with their little charges, Flower Show, which epsna to-morrow. Crowds

Rocked rund the fountain-where the exhibits are to be displayed-watching the men at work,. A large hatshed cover that area where the fountain stands. Around the fountain are ables covered with green cloth where the exhibls are to be placed. Up to the time of writing, all the exhibits had not yet arrived, but we understand there has beeú u largo ratlétsz

flowers and vegetables entered for the com.. ing. The following is the programme of petitions. The show opene early in the morn.

music to be performed by the Band of the Royal West Kent Regiment at the how in the Botanical Gardens to-morrow" from*2.30 - 106 pm

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MarchSeats and Hulpes... Sousa Dvert. Masiello Aulier Vahe

...Estudioatian

Wildtrufel

Selection

„Caryl!

Narcissus The Waier Scenes - Song (Corien Solu) Sing me to Sleep........ Selezion from.... Pailence"

„Nevin,

Grand March from....” DannhauseT Divertismente. Exagnol

...Sulivan Wagner Desnimes Excerpt from. Héminiscences of Grieg" Godfrey Gayolin ........The Fira Kh.

Schubert

Wagner

ilecd

...The Wu Canule........Strauss Selective from......!! Lohengtki "... tiašoj se mangan, du as You pleâve.

Gud save the King,

To-day's Advertisements.

Intimations.

Special Opportunity

AT THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CO.,

LD:

ONE GETS A 'POOR RETURN FROM

Á PIANO JE IT IS A MERE ARTICLE

OF FURNITURE OR AN INDIF. FERENT MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.

ATTACH AN

APOLLO

PIANOLA

AND ALL MUSIC IS AT YOUR COMMAND:

A CONCERT OR DANCE PROGRAM-

'ME AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE.

$290 UPWARDS.

HIRE OR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOOR RACHALS'

COMPANY, LIMITED, «

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

"THE ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING..

or SHAREHOLDERS will be held in thic Offices of the Company, Queen's Halldings,

PIANOS

$550, formenly $679.

New Frayn, un MONDAY, the 26th February: JUST UNPACKED

go6, at 12 o'clock Noun, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the statement of Accounts to the 31st December,

905.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company

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will be CLOSED from the 12th to tie 26th It was reporteil, also that too Chinese amFebruary, both days inclusive. ployees of the Kowloon Dock. have petitioned, By Order of the Board of Directon, the Association to form a branch at Hunghom,

THOS... ROSE, The annual report showed that the total

Secretary, amount of fees received from'full paying mem

Hongkong, 31st January, 1906.

1174 bera at $1 per month for, 13 months was $1,376.30 f36 members; the total amount of EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN, STEAM- lees received from, student members at 50 cls. .SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. per month for 13 months was $136, jozi mem sers. The average membership per month

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, Fortune Rusa accompanied by another was 157. Full entrance fees received at $3 per

(Calling at Manila, Port Darwin and brown and a grey went out early in the morn-member amounted to $179.00; student fees at Queensland Ports, and taking through Cargo to ing in the dark, one mile, 7, 31 3/5, 1.05 3/5 $1-$35.00. The total number of new mem. Adelaide, New Zealand, Tasmania, &p.)

412/5.

bets received during the year was 128. These THE Steamship figures do not mean that only 29`of the old members are still with us, but they are an Coronel Rose, im., 7, 34 1/5, 1.09 3/5, 1.41 4/5 interesting comment upon the shifting nature Rover, Im 36 2/5, 1.12, 1.46, 2.20 275. of our membership: Norman King, Im., 35, 12, 149 1/5, 2.20 2/5. Sponed Rose and Himalaya Rose, 14m. 37 1,12 1/5, 1.47, 2.21 2/3, 257 1/5, 3.30 1/5; Himadian covered by pledges. laya Rose 4 seconds behind. **.

Beancake, tm, 33, 1.06, 1.41 1/5, 2.16.

A black pony, m., 35, 120, 1.48.

"How the rent of the store is to be paid we scarcely have looked for in a leading article cannot conceive" is a sentence that I should-Sunrise Rose, Im., 35, 1.10, 1.849/5, 2015 2/5

of a journal of such standing as the Hagkong Telegraph,

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Refer back, Sir, 10 Scheme A, and it is there laid down that grods bought at wholesale rates will be sold to members at current-i.e..

1 cat retail prices which would cover the expenses of. administration, interance and to on.

La France Rose, 1 m. 7.36;, 109, 1.40. Triumph Rose, 'm, last mile, 35, 17 1.462/5, 2.18.2/5; ádd first 29, 1.35 7/5, total time, 413 4/5.

Glorious Rase, 1835, 36, 1.17, 17:46 2/5, 2.18 4/5. Common Rose and Rambler Rose, m., 38, 143, 148, 1.22, 3.55: Common Rose bent Rambler.

Ziox bar, m., 4, 39, 1.25, 2.01 4/5, 2.47, Surely, we are right in assuming that in x 3.24 1/5, 3.55 175. The pony was galloped in a ing his retail price the merchant or shopkeeper very erratic maunes; the start was not from any takes into account all the costs of freightage, particular post. Old Boy joined him in the transport, Florage, sent of stores, wages, fast half mile. depreciation and all other incidental expenses

Eagle, 1, 2, 36 15. 1.13. 2/5, 1.51 1/5,

of his business plus a margin of profit for 2.28 3.5, 394 3/5.. himself.

Therefore, we believe if we sell ai sánie

prices as are gentially ob'ainable that we shali have dollars enough to pay our reni, CIC and the margin will be divided pio sala upon purchases.

In dealing with Scheme 1, you are certainly not sparing in your compliments. Your ques tims are per inent and your charges direct. "Why should well paid Government ser vants get a redución on their goods ?" you ask. I don't know why myself, and yet if I am asked by my cumpradore dollar twenty for an article usually sold for a dollar I have that 20 cents off.

Baluchi and Pathan, fm, between takes 39 1.5 1.45; went round last fm., 38, 1.14.

Baluchi won.

Highland Laird, 4, 36°2/5, 1.09, 1.42, 2.14 3/5, 248.

2,9; total time 2.55.

Freedachs, Jim., 4, 34 4/5, 2010," 145' 4/5,

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The financial statement for the year's work- ing shows a deficit of $1,388.52, which is more

EDUCATIONAL

The night school enrolment has been as follows: shorthand ro, Typewriting 9, Ad. vanced English 22, Commercial Correspond- ence 9, Japanese 1, intermediate English 17, Mandarin 8, 1 ookkeeping g, Cantonese to, Beginner's English 15, Music 12,-Totul 135. he average attendance has been about 30%. A day school was inaugurated in March and successfully maintained throughout the year, with an enrolment, of 34 boys.

During the spring “aud autumn five lectures were given on such subjects as "Western Eda. cation in the Philippines", "¿ Neglected Hera of Science", "A Man's Food", "Some Won ders of Aature and Some Works of Man", The French Revolution." The average al- tendance at these lectures was about 6. Although not organized unit. October, the Literary and Debating Club has had three successful meetings, two Jecures, followed by discussions, and a very good debate on the | subject, "That within so years China will be the greatest Nation in the World," The

1.44 5. Zapeter was leading at the finish.

Jovial Monk and Zapeler, Zim., 35 1/5, 1,10 2/5, | Library has beèn augmented by gists of, books by Messis, Li Pak and Li Wai Ching and Mrs. Mongolian Chief, 108, 7, 36 3/5, 104, 1.50;}], Ellen Foster. The grade and number of magazines and periodicals in the Reading quite finished.

Velocity and Halcyon Days, last žm., 35. Highland-man and Highland Star, 170, 7, † 33 4/5, 1.08, 1.45, 2.3 2/5,

The training was wound up by Rising Sun

Ruoni has been raised,

ATHLETICS

This department received a much needed encouragement when the Government allocated to the Association for one year the large piece

Wakelyn, m., 35, 1.01/5.1.43 4/5, 2.87. And. I take it if the compradores applied to think it profitable to them to supply a body of

Saxonia, um, 7, 1.06, 143, 2.18 15. Grafton and Sundial 11m., 42, 118, 1.55 of ground to the east of the Polo Grounds at customers regularly and can himself purchase.30 2/5, 3:04. Grafton hard held.

Causeway Bay, A football field and two tennis more definitely and profitably a meet their

Alarm, my last half.168.

courts have already been put into shape for requirements then he may offer 5 or 10 per

ches, winning three, losing two, and drawing play. The football team has played six mat-

one. The cricket team lost the only mach played. The bicycle club with 16 members took a very fine run to Taipo on the King's Birthday, The Bathing Club had a member- ship last summer of 45. The reason was closed on Sept. 30th with an aftemoon of aquatic EARLY BIRD.sports, comprising ten events,

cent discount to obtain quick returns upon and Pilot going together for 1, they gallop. small profits. Personally, I see no reason why ed to order (Geg on Pilot) 46715, 1.28 415, the ordinary householder should not enjoy the 205 3/5, 2.43 415. 3.20 3/5. 3-51 4/5. Although same privileges; they have but to combine to the better jock on Pilot, Rising Sun shot out obtain them as the Civil servants have to.

four lengths ahead of Pilot at the win Your cheap sneers, at the Civil servants of ning post, Sun's performance testibes to his Hongkong I pats over, and regret such a superior bland. vulgarity should find its way into an editorial.

In conclusion, let me assure you that you may rest easy as to who will pay for the circu

ed the foreign trads of both paris, and business lars the co-operative Society will when floated, circles are thereby placed in, an awkward and in the meantime I shall have the privilege position. A proposal has been made by the of settling those accounță. Government authorities who consider that

As to the paper on which the circular was

Although this morning was not what one

SOCIAT

"EASTERN,"

the

-IN NEW STORE, BECHSTEIN,

STEINWAY

KRAUSS, НААКЕ,

RACHALS,

WERNER.

A STOCK UNEQUALLED.

IN THE COLONY.

Captain Powell, will be despatched or HIRE OR CREDIT.

at Noon.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham- ber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi .sions, Ice, etc., throughout the voyage.

the Electric Light,

This Steamer is installed throughout with

A Stewardess and a duly qualified, Surgeon are carried.

N.B.-To assure the additional comfort of passengers the steamers of the Company have electric fans fitted in sinterooms,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 31st January, 1906. [127

FROM HAMBURG, BREMEN, ROTTER- DAM, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THEBA. L. Steamship

** SCANDIA,” Captain v. Döhren, having arrived from the above l'ens, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their bills of Lading for take immediate delivery of their goods from countersignature by the Undersigned and to alongside.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded uniem notice to the contrary be given before TO-DAY.

Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be. landed into the hazardous and/or extra hazard-

Hongkong,'igih December, rene

Trade

TELEPHONE NO. 135

THE.

DISTILLERS

COMPANY

LIMITED,

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nus Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Edinburgh, Glasgow,

at Consignees risk and expense. Wharf and Godown Co, Limited, and stored

All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised.

Na Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Goods remaining' be subject to rent undelivered after the 6th February, 1906, will

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will he examined on the 6th February, 1906, at 3 P,M,

No Fire Insurance has been effected

HAMBURG-AMERIKA, LINIE,. Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 3111 January, 1966

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"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBOROUGH AND LONDON,

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would call fine it was bester than the one that improved by the appointment of 14 reception THE Steamship dawned yesterday.

It was a cloudy and cold morning, and slight drizzle fell for a few minutes. The wind

The social spirit of the association has been

officers, two of whom are on duty in the rooms, each evening. An orchestra of 12 places, wan farmed among the members in the autumn,

with good progress. A ches and draughts club has afforded many pleasant hours to a few of the member. One tournament was held.

the disease is imported from Bombay-to send printed being Government paper I have writ that prevailed on Tuesday somewhat moderated and has since met twice a week for practice above posts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

a commission to the Indians post to investigate

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the manner in which the disease is brought ten to the printer asking if that is true. What o-day and it did not appear to hamper the into this country. The Government intends I do know is that the cost of printing, etc. jockeys. to stop the Importation of embay cotton if has been invoiced to us and we shall pay, and I the dispate is traced in connection with that cannot see how the Government can be accused pretty good times were taken. Quite a few A new billiard table was put in during the year

The course was fast if a trifle sticky, and some import. This decision has slirmed business circles in Osaka, and the Commilies of the of paying for our printing or our fads, but the ponies covered their distance in good style and Osaka Chamber of Commerce held a meeting reasonings of an Editor are far reaching and finished strong, while some "went off" in com to consider the course to be taken on the sometimer far fetched, but 1 am sure he willing to the winning past. question. It was suggested by the Committee wish us all success when he understands our that business mes should also send

The three Shanghai jockeys—Burkill, Hayes to Bombay, Mi. Yamanobe, President of the scheme a little better and the co-operative and Mollier-put in an appearance this morning

store is un fait accompli,—Your, etc.

▲ mission

Orka Cotton Spinning Company, and Mr Harada, Manager of the Osaka branch of the Nippan Yasen Keisha, specially attended, the meating of the Committee, and expressed their opinions on the matter under notice. On Friday Mr. Yaminobe waited on Dr. Katasató, with the object qiascertaining his views,

4. Blus Buildings 30th January, 1990.

NGTON,

retary,

and a handicap was held. Mr. Tan Boon Leung won the championship cup. Seventeen social evenings have been holl during the year with an average attendance of 18. In a billiard tournament with the European Department cur | team came të grief, but our champion was the | best individual player, as shown by a last match; The Association chok of 15 member ́ ́Spotted, Rosé' and 'his “stable companion | has met twice a wook for practice and has Himalaya Rose started out together. They rendered valuable assistance in both religious. were sent over the mile and a half distance, ¦ sud sociał midega.

and assisted in some of the work.

The times taken. I append.

Eagle, one mile, 2.28, last quartor 15k-

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"DENBIGHSHIRE," Captain W. A. Evans, having arrived from the

their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong informed that their Goods are being landed at

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon and stored at Consigneas risk and expenso,

'No Claims will be admitted after the Goods undelivered after the 6th February will be sub- have left the Godowns, and ali Goods remaining ject to reat.

to be left in the Godowns, where they will. b

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are

examined on the 6th February, at 2:30P,M. No Fire Insurance has been effected; ; Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co, Agents. Hongkong, gist January, 1906,

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JDC.L

HOLD TOM

London.

GINS

PER

DOZEN

$8.00

DRY GIN

Old Tom and Dry.

SOLE AGENT S

H. PRICE & CO., 12, QUEEN'S ROAD OPRAL

Hongkong, 28th December, iph

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