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TELEGRAMS.

[Neuter's,]

Russia.

London, 29th May, The Dunn, yesterday, disregarding the Government declaration, continued to dis- cusa measures for the betterment of the people.

The Education Bill. The House of Cominons has adopted the first clause of the Education Bill by 365 to 162.

Germany,

Another stormy scene occurred in the Reichstag yesterday, owing to the Govern. nent declaring that the decision to reduce the troops in, Damaraland, was a matter for the Kaiser only, and to the revelation that the Kaiser had already made a reduction in the contingent.

Ireland.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MAY 31 1906.

BANKROPICY.

PUBLIC EXAMINATION.

In Bankruptcy Jurisdiction this morning, his Honour Mr. A. G. Wisc. Puisue Judge, prej siding, the case of the Shum Shing Wo Firm expire the debtor; was called for hearing. MrC. F. 1-ixon, of Mr. John Hastings's office, watched li- proceedings on behalf of the debtor, Mr, G. . Wakeuṭad Official Receiver, con- ducting the public examination of the debtor,

BXKCÚTOR AND HIS KENI.

WHERE'S THE PROBATE?

AMOY NOVES.

MUNICIPAL

[From a Correspondent.]·

Amoy, 18th May. Licur. Colonel Mackenzie, the popular Sc

In Summary Jurisdiction, his Honour Mr A. G. Wise, Pais e Judge, presiding Yeung Fan Yik, executor of the will of Young Tiog Po, deceased, of No 19 Connaught Road, West, sued the Sam Cheung fiem, of No. 43 Wingcretary of the, Municipal Council of Kulangru, On Street, to recover the sum of $73.50, being is retiring from the 1st June, and his position will be filled by a Mr. Mitchell from. Hang- kong. Colonel Mackenzie's retirement is re- gretted by his many friends here, but all wish ha a pleasant time at home.

the amount of rent due for one manth for the ground and first doors' of No. 40 Wing On Street. Mr. Harding appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. C., Dixon, of Mr. John Hastings' office, represented the defendant.

H

Yeung Fang Vik was called to prove the claim, and was proceeding to do,so, when Mr. Dixon objected to proceed further with the proceedings, as the "plaintiff was suing as executor to an estate, and that being

the grant of probate of the will of deceased

must be produced by him in Cousti

Witness said that the Letters of Adminis

CONSULAR.

Dr. Steart Lupton, U. S. Consul, has handed over charge to the Hon. Mr. Paddock who is appointed here American Consul. Mr. Rea Hanna is appointed Vice-Consul, and Dr. Stuart Lupton, Consular Surgeon, and E-

migration Inspector...

KING OF SPAIN'S WEDDING, He

Preparations are being male for an elaborate attration and grant of probate of the will offefe to be given by Monsieur Fanque, acting the deceased were deposited in the Hongkong Consul for Spain, on the 31st May, in honour and Shanghai Bank, and 'could be produce of the marriage of King Alphonso and Princess

Ena of Battenberg,

later on.

h: chse opened with the public examination of Chun Yuk Chun who said he was a partner in the Shum Shing Wo Firm, of No. 1 Chun On Lane, sweetmeat dealers. When he started business there were six partners. He had now only one partner Chung Hong Shung. He started this business in 1883. He found him. self in diffeisty in October last. He lost over. Sro,0:0 in one sugar transaction alone, and his business was losing, at the matket went against him. He did not speculate. bought the sugar for his

He own use. bought it at a high price and had to sell it a low price. He bough in more sugar than he requited, and had to sell out the rest at a low price. He had had no other speculations during the last year: He was not able to pay his debts in 1904. He borrowed considerable He had every Sum of money during last year. intention to repay the money burrowed. The money he borrowed last year was used in buying

•ugar. He fast in the transaction, The sum of $194, mentioned in his latement of affairs as good debts, is not altogether goal. He thought $5000 of it was good, fie did not try to get in his debts. He had no time. His pt ther, Chung Hong Shang, was in Canton, He was Sir Edward Grey says that China has prosunt in tongkang because he had a bad leg. mised to re-affirm, formally, that the adminis.Witness had offered his creditors 192. He did tration of the Customs will continue' as at nu offer some creditors more than 137-

did not offer 4 to some creditors. present constituted.

With a view to arresting the physical de- cline of the population, and instilling new hope into Irish labourers, Mr. Bryce bas introduced a Bill authorising a loan of £4,500,000 tu progide 25,000 tabourers' cal- tages in Ireland and for devoting £50,000 annually, derived from various economies,

to the same object.

1

The Chinese Customs.

The Duty op Tea,

Later,

A House of Commons Committee bas' agreed on a five-penny duty on tea aller re- jecting by 275 to 170 an amendment to rés duce it to four pence.

The United States. Great excitement has been caused in the United States by the revelations of Mr. Neill, the Labour Commissioner, who in spected the packing bouses in Chicago, and discovered horrible malpractices in thị can. version of putrifying matter inta cauned

meats,

DEMONETISED DOLLARS IN SINGAPORE,

FOR THE JAP MESE FAMINE FUNDS.

Before the Bench Chun in Singapore a Japinese man named Tachi Bana was charged with bringing prohibite ! coin into the Colony. Mr. P. J. Sproule, P.P.P, said that from en. quiries he had learned that the defendant was the accredited agent of the Japanese Govern ment and was authorised to collect money for the Japanese Famine Fund. ite had brought twenty-six yen and Mexican dollars into the Colony but as people have a way of giving coin like this to charlies he (the D.PP.) would take the responsibility of withdrawing the charge the Court would permit it.

The exstination was adjourned sine die.

"OFF COLOUR"

DIS OF DERLY BERAVIGAIR,

Mr. Dixon then applied for an adjournment, so that those documents might be produced. Mr. Harding had no objection.

His Honour ordered the case to go into Friday's list

..

CUSTOMS.

Mr. 1. D. Mansfeld has been promoted and Transferred, to Canton. Mr. Mansfield's de prime from our midst was greatly regretted and his numerous' friends took good care to

To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

AT THE KOWLOON SALES ROOM, No. 12, ROBINSON ROAD, Kowloon, TRE Un ersigned has received instructions for ecunt of the Concerond do sell au his Sales Room, No. 12, Robinson Road, KOWLOON,

TO LIGHT,

(THURSDAY), gast May, at 9 P.M. DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, 3 BABY'S COTS, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTAND, BEVEL· LED GLASS DRESSING TABLE, DIS.. NER WAGGON, TIN BATH TUB, One CAMERA, One SEWING MACHINE, RATTAN CHAIRS and TABLES, & Beauti ful Selection of PICTURES and CARPETS, One RICKSHA and Sundry other Anicles, a few OLD PEKIN GURIOS;

ALSO

One ROZENKRANZ PIANO;

AND

"One VICTOR TALKING MACHINE,

Now on view. TERMS As usuaļ.

Intimations.

THE

ROBINSON PIANO

CÓ., LD.

NEW PIANOS

$70 CASH

AND 18 PAYMENTS OF $20 EACH

F. KIENE,

Auctioneer.

OR $385 CASIL

[600

Hongkong, 31st May, 1906,

FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG,

Mr. Dixon asked for the costs of the day, indgive him a number of farewell dinners. Mr.NOTICE is hereby given that FIRE IN GREAT STRENGTH AND SUPERIOR alles some discussion his Honour said he wank reserve the question of costs,

Mansfield should prove an acquisition to Can.

ton, as he is a good all,ound sport and enter. tainer, Mr. 11, G..Fretcher, of Changsha, suc-, ceeds Mr. Mansfield in this port.

CUSTOMS CIVIL

In the course of this case witness pretended not to understand. English, but his demeanour, and his smiles when certain questions were asked, attracted the attention of his Honour

An event in the annals of Amoy occurred on who said he was inclined to believe the witness Saturday, 26th May, when the Amoy Customs He did understand English, and therefore his Club removed to Kulungsu. A splendid build- Hecour was not inclined to give muc's credenceing had been procured next to Messrs. Watson In his evidence

& Co., and this place was nicely fitted up The

THE PRICE OF PEACH.

The financial year dealt with is 1994-5. The following are the figures for that period : –

£

members of the Club availed themselves of the opportunity of this accusion to invite the whole Community to a smoking conceri. About 60 guests took advantage of the invitation, and on arrival were met by the Stewards who were in- defatigable in seeing to the comforts of their guests. Every one was very much stuck with the beautiful decorations, the work of Mr. J. Sullivan. When the guests were all sealed, ta'd K'dan 31,555,638 Italy and had their glasses charged and cigars or 47,157 cigarettes lit, the President of the Club, Mr. C. India 20,175.09 tapan........ France... 27,398,743 | Russin .38, 41.787] A. V. Bawin, gat up to formally declare the termiany...32,242,67 Und tates 23,168,773 Clubs apen. Mr. Bowra, on behalf of the mem.

us. Ilgary 17,595,072 |

beas extended a very hearty welcome to the The German total, excludes pensions and 4,890,408 for colonial military expenfiture, of

'quests and gave my short resumé of the history, of the Club. The present institution was which 41.952,517 was "extraordinary wat ex- transferred from Amny-10 Kulangsu to keep penditure." The figures for both Japan and up with the times-the majority of the Cus Russia exclude extraordinary or expendituretors then now residing in Kulangsu instead

The War Office has prepared a statement, George Lawson, a 13 me, of the Imperialstates the Times, showing the cost of the tili Mardine Customs, invested' part of his salary tary establishments of the world." last night in asterid with which to paint the town red, - After leaving a grog-shop, Lawson made his way to Ship Street and brandishing a Japanese trick stick--which when palled at measures something near t-talked fight. P.C. Downie seized the "merry one" before any damage could be done, and removed him to the lack-ip. At the Magistracy, this morning, helate Mr. F. A. Huzeland, George pleaded guity, and remarked that he was quitting the Colony today. On being asked how much money he possessed, defendant answered $3 old. His Worship lined him $2 and gave or lers to the constable to see that he is put on boud his ship.

HOMEWARD BOUNI

A SERIOUS PRADAS.,

AT SHANGHAL

For some days past, says the N. C. D. News, of the 26th instant, it has scen known in the Settlement that a fraces had occurred at a Chinese school, “and” that one or two natives were handied rather Leverely, and some of the | Municipal detective staff participated in the general trouble. The Chinese newspapers have had some accounts of the affair, but the real facts have been closely withheld from the public by our reticent police. As the result of ingai es extending over several days we are able to place the following story before our

Pat McSherry, a seaman, Dow a passenger on board the s.s. Eistern, was next charged with bein, drunk and incapacle on Blake Pier, yesterday, and refusing to pay vehicle hire, Pat pleaded guilty as the first enunt, but said he could not remember engaging a rickstia In answer to a question from the Hench, Pat said thy he was formerly a seaman but his ship was sold to the Japanese and he was now "homeward bound." He had not a "red cent," as his wages was seat by the company to the shipping officer at ydney. When he got hoose he could draw the money. His ship was leaving lody and he promised the Cunt that a ship

mate an hard would pay his ricksha fire.renders. Mr. Hazeland ordereil him to, he accompanied on board by a constable. The defendant would Me, Michell said that under the circumstances | obtain forty-five cents to pay his ricksha tare. he wou'd permit the withdrawal of the charge. If the money was abtained the charge to be This was accordingly done and Mr. Sproule withdiawn. said he curicluded that the Japanese Consul's Assistant, who was in Coug, would see that the money was at once sent to Japan.

In reply to the Cobe; the defendant said he had brought the dollars from Singh. They were all paid in as donations to the Japanese Famine Fund He had remitted sums.to Japan yen jo ata time-and the coin before the Court was the balance.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESER

ASSOCIATION.

The following as the principal scores al 300 yards for the Governor's 1996 Cup for the month of May. There were no entries, the

who will hold the Cup for the mamah: -

J. C. Peter........

Aric Vélson, sypand engineer, s.5. Victoria, was charged with behaving in it dsorderly manner in Connaught Road Central, yesterday, cand'refusing to par fiteen cents at ricksha

hive. Defs.dant pleaded guilty to linthy charges, and Mr. F. A.Ilozeland midered, bim to pay a fine of $3.15

AMERICA'S NEW RIFLE,,

Near the Chekiang Road bridge is situate a Chinese schobl for young gentlemen, where Japanese Language is taught, On Saturday last one of the pupils at the school, who is nterpreter to a high Russian official here, went to the Louzi Police Station and complained that his bicycle had been broken by one of the her students at the school, and he asked for a policeman to be seat down. A forein de. teclive and a native detective were seat down to the school and interrogated one of the masters. The latter told the detect as that the matter would be settled between the pupils concerned and asked the foreign. detective 10 return later, as he was

sat it at kime

in.

'

of in Amoy as in the past. The Chairman ex- pressed the hope that this Club would in time prove self a success, and that it would be the means of enabling the community to become better acquainted, and that their rooms would he used for many more happy meetings. The President then declared the Club duly opened, and the test Prosperity to the Club" was The Chairman's speech was heartily drunk krudly applauded, and the programme com. menced. Owing to unforeseen circumstances "Professor No Can" failed to tuin up, so Messrs. Gildehaus, C. Kongross, Carvahio, and- W. Komaroff caine to the rescue with an open- ing jattumenial quartet for violin, flute, guitar and piano. Loud applause greeted their efforts,

Mr. C. Komaroff next rendered a comic song which was appreciated. "Papa Gotz" failed in appear, so the Chairman next called on 31 Adam who delighted the audience with a song

Signor

In

SURANCE OFFICES will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business on MON- DAY, the 4th June, “WHIT MONDAY,"

By Order,

A. R. LOWE, Secretary. Hongkong, 31st May, 1906,

(013

NAVY LEAGUE, HONGKONG BRANCH. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

THE OF THE MEMBERS AND ASSO-

CIATES of the Hongkong Branch of the Navy League will be held in the City Hall, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th proximo, at 5.15 PM the Hon. Mr. H. E. POLLOCK, K.C., in the Chair.

A. R. LOWE,

Hon. Secretary, Navy League, Hongkong Branch

[615. Hongkong, 31st May, 19:6.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

AT THE KOWLOON SALES ROOM OF F. KIENE.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell for Account of the Concerned at as Sales Room, No. 12, Robinson Road, KOWLOON (two doors from the Dispensary),

⚫ON

SATURDAY EVENING,

the and June, at 9 PM.

A Fine Selection of JAPANESE CURIOS, SILKS, CREPE SHIRTS, PYJAMAS, SHAWLS, &c. &c., &c.;

AND

A Lot of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. TERMS: As usual.

E. KIENE,

Auctioneer,

Kowloon,

L613

Hongkong, 31st May, 1906

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

A

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 6th June, 1906, at 11 AM, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice House Street, SUNDRY

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

ALSO

AN ASSORTMENT OF ENAMELLED WARE GOOD". TERMS AS usual.

TO ANYTHING IN THE

COLONY,

Steinway,

Bechstein,

Krauss,

Hanke,

Hopkinson,

Winkelmann,

ON

CORRESPONDING TERMS.

$150

BABY GRANDS

AND

PIANOLAS

· Hongkong, 4th April, 1905

WE IMPORT · ONLY

BRAND.

GENUINE

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HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Jist May, 1906.

UNITED STATES AND CHINA-JAPAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

'FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL

Cerman. Mr. Renny was the next artist and gave a spleaded rendering of "Queen of the Earth." To a loudly demanded encore he obliged with "Sing me to Sleep." Gildehats next gave us a brilliant solo on the violin. His playing was greatly admired and an encare was imperative. Mr. C. Koostuff was the next name on the card and put the audience in a chertful humour by his rendering of." Its far too early in the morning." response to an encore he gave "Stop your ickling. The charman now called for an interval of 10 minutes and the guests adjourned THE Steamship 10 the Club room, where a sumpumus cold

been satisfied and washed down, Part 2 of the programme was proceeded with. Messrs. Lach- lan, Komaroff, Gildehans, Barton, Pohde, Koehler and Sullivan rendered turns, and all wete much appreciated. Shortly after mid-

It is stated that the "New Spng&eld" rifle terupting lessan, adding that even the highest score being made by Mr. 1. C. Peter, of the Mauser type, with which the naval and Emperor of China would not be allowed collation was served. Alter the inner man hadi

The foreign detective is al leged to have therettpon inced his way into the school-house, and there was immediately, an aproar, The students saw their master frustra ed in his desire to keep the detectives outside

-J. M. Henderson

J. Mclanes

J. T. Douglas

S. A. Joseph..

G., Wakenyan........

J. 14. Pidgeon

J. C. Gow.......

1. G. Bird.........

64 +6.75 69 70 58 +1270 10-14-70 48-12-70

445

6 scr. : 68 60 scr. 66 56465.

H. W. Hi degan... 464. 20. 66 Sir Francis Piggott....... 614 465 Dr. G. M. Harston ...............

G. K.. iluxion

E. W. Terrey

C. II. W. Kew.......

Dr. W. A. B. Moore

A. Moir.......

Dr. W. W. Pearse

J. J. Stabbing........

Dr. Evan Jones

W. Dobbs...

P. 1. Miller,

J. McGubbin

D. J. McKenzie .....

W. 1. T. Davis ...

CE. I. Beavis

C. Bond.......

P. N. H. Jones.....

474-18-65 6:42 64

47 1-16-63 48414-262

51+1061 474-14-60

.. 51+0-00

52+ 8-63

$6++ 3-59 5148-54

47 +-11-59

54+ 458 5344-57

5 scr. -56

40+ (56 30+20+56

Hon, E. A. Hewett....... 39+16=55

A. 8. Tuxford.....

A. Blowey...

46.46-52 434 851

military fices of the United States are about in he re-armed, is the most powerful weapon of its kind in existence-in short, it is of the "lick areation" type. Its principles are based on the soundest mechanical lines, and the mast

p-to-late ideas, bke every king ci e boomed and they promp" ý tried to force the intruders/night, the smoker, was concluded, every one

in the land of syndicates and trusts. This

tundel, with slight modifications, is used by s-veral governments, but the chief 'prints have

bren improved on by the expers of the United States Army. Jo the new Springfield life, model 19ǝs, the Mauser magazine fitted with a "cil-off," enabling the selling to use it as a single leader, is retained.. The barrel is re- duced to za inches in length, which, like the short rifle of our own army, "gives it a stumpy appearance, Complete hand-guard protection is given by wood covering, as in the 1973 pattern, The taller was the first model of the type, and it was fitted with a ramrod bayonet, which, however, did not work, and the awakening of the supposed defunct bayonet charge, caused

nut. it is alleged that the master was struck and had to be taken to the Shuntung Road hospital. A free fight took place and an at tempt was made by the students to hang the interpreter. A Chinamau ran to the pulice sta fon for help and another foreign detective was sent down to the scene. This detective took out a revolver and threatened to this unless the trouble ceased, and a free fizh ensued in which quite à number got hurt to some extent.

A meeting of influential merchants was held is the Chinese City yesterday, and it was de cided to petition the Taolai to bring the matter before the Consular Budy, the chief complaint

THE WEATHER,

by the late war in the Far East, caused its bring that the foreign detective attempled to speedy abolition. To make up for the Shorten- | effect an arrest without a warrant and also ing of the 1905 model, the bayonet has been broke into private enclosed premises. · lengthened to tú inches, giving the weapon Yesterday evening a meeting of teachers length equal to that of the present regulation was held inside the South gate of the native rifle, the Krag lorgensen. The muzzle velocity city on the same subject. ofthe balletis estimated at 7,300 feet persecond, the powder presure at 49,000lbs. per square inch, and the bullet will perforate 60 inches of white pine at 1,500 yards. The "kick" in considerable, but nothing compared to the "kick of the old .45 Springfield. We shall now probably discover that our own new short rifte is after all worililoss, and that the whole 3. H. Pidgeon................................. Gosar. 60 army will have to adopt something that is 1. Whittall.............. 434 10~59

betler even than ibd Springfield! Whereas J. C. Gow..............nima 576CT, ** 5?

our rifle, or at any rate its immediate forerun E. W. Terrey 404 14-$4

ner has had the severe test of a campaign, the The foo yards pool on the 26th and 27th was

new Yankee weapon has not; no, after all, won by Mr. J. C. Peter, with a score of 64+6 | per! aps we had better stick to our own bat

we know,.~India Daily News. -70

For the Governor's Cup during the month, the following were the best scores;-

Sir Francis Piggott. 634 4-67 J.C. Peter......

6146-67

The following report is from Mr. F. G. Figg, First Assistant of the Hongkong Obstivalnry :→ On the 31st at 11.35 a The barometer has risen over China and Japan.“

An area of high pressure lies over the E. coast of China and W. Japan, and pressure is relatively low to the 8, of Formosa.

Fresh NE. and E. winds are indicated in the Formosa Chancel and the N, part of the China

Sca.

Forecast:-Fresk E. windsșâne.

expressing himself as delighted with the en- joyable evening. Mr. W. Kruse, on behalf of the visitors, in a very eloquent speech, thanked the members of the Clubs for their hospitality and called on the visitors to drink the health of the members of the Customs Club. This was done with nasical honours, the President returning thanks to the members. It is hoped that this will be only one of many more plea. sant evenings that the community, will spend in the new Customs Club.

Do.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE.

Selling. ondon-Bank T...........

demand....uomin2 1 9/16 Da. 4 months' sight .....,2. I. 13/16 France-Hank TT..

1.67) America-Book TVT. Germany Bank T.7.

ndia T.T...

Do, demand Shang-Bank 1.7. Singapore TT... apanBank T.T. lava-Bank T.T.

Buying.

3 months' sight L/C .............. 6 months' sight L/C.

2.18

"INDRASAMHA," Captain Wilkes, will be despatched as above, na or about the 30th June next.

If sufficient inducement is offered. For Freight, apply tu

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ONE

ITALIAN

VERMOUTH

MARTINI E ROSSI,

[ SUCCESSORI MARTINI

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

Agents. Hongkong, 31st May, 1906.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

HE Steamship.

CALCUTTA.

"ARRATOON APCAR," Captain E. Fey, will be despatched for the, chove l'orts, on WEDNESDAY, the 6 h June,

Noon,

For Freight or Passage, apply in

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED Agents, Honukong, 31st May, 1906.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

HE Steamship THE

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SOLA E CIA.,

TURIN, ITALY,

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS AND SEE

THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE

ARTICLE,

Per Case 12 Bottles,

$11.00

Price

"ARRATOON APCAR," having arrived from the above Ports, Con signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at Consignees' risk and expense, .159

Cargo remaining on board after 4 P.M. of the 2nd June, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IMMEDIATE | AGENTS--` ...........2 1 15/16 | DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, .........2,2 1/16 | such Corgo impeding the discharge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consigneer' risk and expense.

ranger ............................10] % prem. 104

.1184

jo days' sight San Francisco & New York 5 į months' sight.

do,

#

531

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the 2.23 Undersigned.

jo days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 7/2 3) 6.

months' sight France..... months' sight months' sight Germany, ........ as Silver ******** Bank of England rate Sovereiga..

9.39

DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,

Agents, Hoogkong, 3th May, 1905,

H. PRICE & CO.

ہو؟

WINE MERCHANTS,

12, Queen's Road Okto

Hongkong, Jath May, 1906,

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